Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 March 1922 — Page 5

IASPER COURIER

Jiu-per Alalia. Mail in,7:55; :15 a m and 8 pm Mail out 7:30 a.m 5;30 p.m. Congress mu?ht hire Houdin to get out of hc bjnu3 for them According to divorce figure? tbifisfilher he land of the freed or the home of the brave. Highbrow wants his mode, is a person who Eskimo pie a la Being fair to driver?, we say nnauto rarely goes up on . the tideva k after its victims. Professor c?ays that our side of Niagara will be dry in 2122 Why don't they leave prohibition alone. Ladiea Suits an J Sprinp Coats i ew goods, desirable styles at a very low price- Edw J Kuebler. Excellent Remedy for Constipation. It would be hard to find a better remedy for constipation than Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy tc take and mild and gentle in elTect Give them a trial when you have need. A New Plant Has the porop' ia'ion for the dis noucton of seeds ipc b'Ji c omb pur do'" ha n e'iminatwi frm this bll?-R-P Clarlie (R) NY, AMits C an obtain exclusiv territory for the sale of Dr. Hoft man'a R d DroD?- Apcly at one Dr. HofTma Medicine Man'fy , St. Louis, Mj. The fnublicari county com mittee with' John Himsplas chai vrnn met at the Cou. t House last Saturday and appointed a tentative ticket with a committee to see i' it would suit. They wiii meet tomorrow to complete the ticket. Automobile Owners We will ship ou a tire and al lw the privelege of examination It the tire meets your approva', rnvthe Express Agent. 303-$7.95 30x3 1-2- 9 95 Other sizes - proportionately low I Mail orders piven prompt ctten tion. We cuarantee satisfactior X .wrence County Tire Shies w yv r n: DO Bediora, lnaiann. r. u. doxoo At & meeting of the stockholi crofthe Novelty Works lat bhturday. Frank J. öeng was tl cted a directo., vice J P. Hut Ii T. All of the. other old direct ors were re elected. A new superintendent from S Louis was appuniru vice t ue io.ui m, feigned. Idea Hasn't Panned Soil an liysis ha3 failed us com pletely "s a method of determin in what iertilizer is required (Df Milton Wnitney, chief of bureau of soils, dept of agrjcul ture, beftre tLe house commit tee. Tho 31iil West Hospital 1910 Park Avp. Chicogo, 111. R-gistered School for nurses, is offerirga tvo year course of training, Uniforms board, room, laundrv. and expense money furished- Mid West Hospital, 1940 Park Ave.. Chicago. CÄSTORIÄ For Infants and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Found a Cure for Indigestion. "I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion and find they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different medicines. I am nearly fifty-one years of aire and have suffered a preat deal from indigestion. I can eat almost anything I want to, now, writes V. Emory, Rock Mills. Ala. These tablets contain no pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable it to lüdest food naturally. Folks Do Read There are few over 22.0C0 Tie" spapera in the United States Canada. Thereover 21,000 in IT ited States alone- C W. Pi'slev. Asst. Secretary (f Agriculture before house of com J G H. Ruth, alias "Bade" has reluced t.21? with the help of goU anr: jadeLanais. Six silver plated can openers makr, an excellent wedding preat nt pnt have di opoed 20 per cent iVoii Street. Suckers have

dropped everything.

Rev. Reeder moved to Jasper!

last week. I The Ford garage received a shipment of new Fords Fordson rractors Tuesday. tsrBuy your seed potatoes now we have them at tha fight price, Edward J Kuebler. Ireland is using her own postage 8tamp3. Qjh licking the British. Foo.less hoisery is the latest in Paris- Some of us Americans have been in s yle two year ago. When food or people are too rich they don't agree with one. esrShoes & Slippers for Ladies Misses, Children at reduced piices. Edw J. Kuebler. Lent is a stretch of forty days during which people depneve themselves of things they can't iflord ,or don't really want anyway. A Texa man marr ed a girl he went with 20 : ears. After tha or ictice, he ought to be able to live with tier. Hc.v about Geo Wagner? Undo Henry But for Mr, Fords viewpoint in industry many farmers wou-d aid be using horse ard wagor. Gray Silver Washington rep resentative, Amencan Farm Bureau feder;n b.for house com raittee on mili ry affairs. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold. "Everyone who has used Chamberlain's Coutfh Remedy speaks well of it," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotstown, Pa. People who once use this preparation are seldom satisfied with any other. It is excellent to allay a cough or break up a cold. Church Services The Public s cordially invited to attend the church services at the Trinity Cnurch Sunday. Sur day School 9 30 Services - 10 30 Christian Endeaver 6,30 Services 7 15 The services ar. 10 30 will be inducted Vb vi , Rev. .Pelera : of Edens Seminary of St- Louis mo . ' . rThe servia atJf5 will be held by Rev. Reeder '-' , The common school graduate's examination was held here last Saturday. Abouc 6 applicants attended. Manv of Boone tp. attended the funenl of Herbart Himsel Tuesday. Lorenzo LoveaU has &ccept a position at the Jasper H., whi h will taue tre latter part of April a hen his school term expires. Gust Neukam moved on the farm of William Hoffman of buone tp , last week. FOR OVER FORTY YEARS HALL's CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application and the S lLTe faces, thus reducing the inflammation, Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Seeing Both Sides So man. unless' he rides high in an airship, an see cn both SlJcSOf mountain range. Rep. Hay den (U) Ariz. Hur" Sportsmanship It is not fair, it is not decent for ?omp Senator who wants rexcuse his vote in this (Newbei y mat er to pretend that he wo nset by corrupt lnilunces and that coiruot ii flunce were exurted to compel senators to vote one way or the other. A senator mayvote as he pleases but atter has done so let him carry tne resDons;bility for so voting with out trying tob smirch the integ it v of everv senator who diiiers from him Sen. Caraway (D) Ark. -7 Professor Cour'iere says e will stand to much. Yes, yes we too stand much from foreign uroressors. . . Ulli Ul III 'm, wiitu ü K aa3 sie has cold hinds she means he hisn't coll f- et. A man, said to be the biggest bootlegger in he world, has bjen caught. He weighs 2S0 pound r.nnir'pssmpn are sending out 1-. ree seeus auu uu H i"0 CJ i i u.: knh thmt WIN raise VOteS.

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NOW they find Salome was fill a'robat in iteaii of a dancer This Will not Change the Salome dance. " ,

Promises are hard to J

Wouldn't it ba awful if married l;fe was as bad as they say it is? The small rival of thi Ford is out A man parked one by a mail box and the parcel postman carried it off. Tellinj It lo Congress Who Controls Us The man who controls the mone7 controls the country. And if the industrial system withers and dies, the man dies with it. - Sen Watson (D) Ga, Automobil Accidei ta Because four or five streeta cro3sata riven point there iß dt rea? on in the world why men and worn n should be injured mere any more than ft any other pl.ee if the traffic laws were enforced and obeyed, The reason why an accident happens at places of that kind is because men drive in hem places at reck less rates of speed Sen- Under wood (D) Ala. The Pneumonia Month. March is a typical pneumonia month and usually gives a high rate of mortality for the disease. After a long and hard winter, the system loses much of its resistance and people grow careless. When every cold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and intelligent attention, there is much less danger of pneumonia. It should be borne in mind that pneumonia is a germ disease and breeds in the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is' an expectorant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents its resulting in pneumonia. It is pleasant to take. Children take it willingly. Leopold Sciiuble, Sr. Aged about 76 years died at his home on North Main St. last Tuesday afternoon. The funeral wis he'd at St. Jo. eph's cemetery Thursday morning. For many years he was a house builder and mover and there are over a hun dred residences, frame shaks. that he. built. As a home mover he was yery successful and was always busy. It i said that he moved about half of French Lick one tfm'e or the other. His wife died several years ago., since -whLch.time -his dauffhter Mary, na Kepi nouse iqr mm; ne . . ' J - ' - TT leaves a aaugnters ana ? sons o mouritftiisdeth .4Göod For That "Flu". Coögh. Fdr quick relief ! from the wearing j tough that "hang-.on? after, the grippe or influenza, take Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. K. D. Drake, Child's, Md., writes: "After an attack of the flu that left me with a severe cough nothing seemed to relieve me till I tried Foley's Honey and Tar, which I can highly recommend." It is also jgood for croup, whooping cough and colds. It puts a soothing, healing coating over the inflamed sufaces, cuts the phlegm, eases hoarseness, clears the air passsags. Sold by Rose Meh ringer. Herbert Himsel Passes Away After a lengthy attack of flu and pneumonia. He died Fndav afternoon at 12 o'clock. He was born F eb. 27 K01 and was 21 yeara and 20 days old. He was buried at Haysville Tues dav afternoon He leaves his parents, two b'Other and three gisterg tQ mQrn hig death His burial was sometvhat delayed on account Of his SlSte', Mrs Chas. Baker, who came irom ivioore Haven, Fla. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thorouchly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and siugg sn oweis- . bold by i:ose Mennnger. A Good Thiiitf Pratically everybody who ora tice3 any sort ot a profession is compelled to pass an examinat on and get ? license Alter a while no one can e a farm r or a brickla er or even a worker on the streets unless h passes an ex amination and gets a license Vft,i irili haVa tn ha a crn ernCfCWrk vnne hclr hpore you can do anything.-Rep. Kino- fRl 111. Wished He Had Known It Sooner. "I only wish I had discovered Foley's Honey and Tar 50 years ago, as I have i been the victim of attacks of influ enza and bad colds until I found this wonderful relief 854 Nowita and i ' uftn(,u:.i 0,t i ,. none J tirklinr' thrnat and hoarseness. It

Fl., Venice, Lai. roley s -U4 1 u ymt lb-l Hr T.r b. Tar helps COUehs and ateppad that. -Caa. P. Rsaaail. Dajta. Nan

00a for croup and ' whooping- couph. Mr.' Gray adds: "Worth its weight in Broich MaTvelously effective." Sold by . K?i? Lt:hrr'... .

Winter ia ffODe when tho cold

. 1 stops biting and the fish start TKla ÄUn Was Helped. Orfcasa, tmtes: "My kidneys1 were weak and had a soreness and dull pain across my back. I felt dull and languid and: my kidneys didn't act right I began taking Foley Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condition." Foley . Kidney Pills help the kidneys rid the system of acids and waste that cause lameness, backache, sore muscles, swollen joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic in effect, quick in action. Sold by Rose Mehringer. FOR STATE" OENATOR JOHN 8 WE FNE Y ii a candidate for State Senator from the counties of Perry apecjraai ii mic -iiij ect to the Democratic primary May 2, 1922. FOR JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE. GEORGE L. HOFFMAN of Harbison tQ unship, is a Candida e for Joint Representative from Dubois and Martin counties iubjct to the democratic primary election, May 2, 1922. JAS M. 80NGER,of Patoki township is acaniidate for Joint representative in the state legislature from the count ies of Dubois and Martin the Oemacratic primary May 2, 1$22 LD0 W. tfOOD. of Hontingbur iP candidate for Joint Repreeentativ f om Dubois and Martin counties subject to the Democratic primary May 2. 1922. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR FRANK J 8ENG is this weok annouoaa candidate for re-election as Auditor of Dubois County, subject to the emocrictic rimiry May 21922. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK CHARLES . . BARTLEY, is a candi date for re-election as Cle.k o? Circuit Court of Dubois County subject to the Democratic primary election May, 2 1922. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. JOHN SEGER, of Marion township, is ft candidate for Treasurer of Dubois county, Iudian; subject to the Demo cratic primary eiecthm, May 2d, 1022. For County Sheriff. JUHN F. J. SCHURZ, of Jackson ii .a candidate for Sheriff of Dubois County Subject to the Democratic pri mary election 1922. frank C THIEMAN of Jickeon townBhip is a candi late for Sheriff Duooia County, sabjecttO the Democra tic primary election Mar 2 1922. For County Reeorder. TTM. E. ECKERLE, of Bainbrir'ge Township is a candidate for Recorder of Dubois County subject the Denoc-atic primary lection Ma, 2 1922. JOSEPH A. KLUEH is a candidate for Ree rder of Dubois County subjec to the de-nocrictic primary May 2 For County Aateaaor. CHARLES LAMPERr is a candi date for County Assessor of Dubois county, Ind. Subject to the Demo ratic primary election. May 2, 1022. - For Commissioner, lat Dlatrltt JOHN A. 8TENFTENAGEL is a cannid ate foj re election as County Cotimiisioner for the 1st eistrict oi Dubois county subject to the Democratic primary May 2, 1922. HENRY J. HUEBNER of Harbison to ns bp is a canditate forCouniy Com rxiasionor from the lit. District subject to the Democaatic primary election May 2, 1922. For Commissioner, 3d District. NOBLE J KEMP of Cass township is a candidate for Commissioners tiom the 3d district of Dabois county eobject to the Democratic paimary election May 2 192 For Oalnbrldoe Tp. Trustee MATHIAS BLE8S1NGER, is ft Can didate for Turstw of Bninbridpe town ship, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary ejection. GEORGE GuEfZ is a candidate for Tnetee of Bainbridgre township subject to Dim xratie primiry election May 9 192. For Dalnbridge Tp. Assessor, VALENTINE VONDER3H MIDT is a candidate for Assessor of Bainbritjge township subject to the Democrat prim ary election May 2 1922. For Doone Tp, Trustee LUnAKU J, UtitADt li A VUlit Of Boone township is a candidate for Trus tee of Boone township ubject to the democratic p'imarv 1922. Foleyfo Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. End ftoothi the rw, inflamed lurfacca; stops the raipiof. strangling (eelin in the throat. It is made of the purcit. fresh, eit and finest ingredieoutobehad. con Uins so opiates or other harmful drugs, and costs twice as ouch to make as any imitation of it. Evrj User a Friend "Mr littU boy a sever attack ! eru9 ad 1 kootttly wo14 di ! U hd do! b.e t or Fly'a Hwief od Ty. T jot raltcvcd htm and fc wtnt t alte and w.i troubled o eor " Mra. W. H.Throto. 3522 W. 10th St- Lattl RKk. At k. Unn .n T.r i. recom is mended for couhs. colds, hoarseness.

WTiteS W. H. Gray,! "I sm U my tibt ateoth ytar sad I was

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The Freshmen Enclish chss have just completed "Marmion" 5Pa navL 8 f,e studing Parkman ; Oregon Trail. ihe 7 & 8th grade basket ball l team was defeated by College 4th team by a score of 50 toO. Sixy frve'applicants took the examination last Saturday in the JasDer Uiah School Biriding, The .'applicants assemble, where they were given numbers and purchased manuicripts Tht oxnmination was considered easy The Sophomores entertained the school Wednesday afte: noon with a Civil Goverment p.o gram. Ups. Francis f,l. Greens Wife of Dr, F. M. Greene of Ireland, ged 69 years died at her home last Sunday at.d was buriedat Shiloh Tuesday afur. noon. She was well known :n Jasper having lived here several yeirs Edward Fierst Edward Fiest died at his home .londay pight at 9;00 He was ill for a long time and under went an operation Thursday which did not benefit him. ne Earned the blacksmith trcdi at F lx Lamprts and then uorke i for the Desk Co for some time. He leaves a wife and wo children to mourn hi death. Funeral Thursday ngGeo. L for Joint Represeneative of Dubois and Martin In this issue will be found the announcement of Geo L Hoff man of Haysville as a candidare for Joint Represenative of Djbois and Man in counties Mr. Hoffman formerly lived in Martin countv and still letains a farm there .Whih in Martin he was Trustee of Rutherford Township for six years. He h8s been a member of tht County Ccuncil in this county for the pst twelve years aud for a long: time was a representative of the Internaticnd Har vesler Company. Mr. Hoffman needs no intro duction in this couuty and if elected he assures the people thot?he will perlorm his duties to the best of his ability. April Fool's Day comes on pay day this year, Robbed in Sprint? House"'headline. Firit spring hju e cleaning. After rolled stockings gee back vromen will have no more trouh'e bearding street cars before the men. Tom Edison is asking the wo men question no and the ar wers to all of them will. be oe cause. tt Lent for men is a season of painful reflection. They know that Easter is at tho end of it and where in the deil are thy fjoing to get the mon to pay for new clothes and hats. Wliat Great Americans Say The idea that a mayor or chit. f ! of police is at 1 brty to permit any lav? or ordiace to be viola - Prea dent Benjamin Han ison. Everybody is ready to sub taii tue 1 v He Likes. That is not in the Droper sense respect for law or order. The test cf respect for law i? where the hw is upheld even though it Hurts. Charles E. Hugh s, secretary of State. UOND Vuseitvhen FEINTING I GOOD JOBS GiveUs Yours 1 OUR ERWTING on cs:op Will Sell l&mte Goods

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,! n teiiin what ti men wii t'Hinterfelting Internal revenue stamps ouid do Community barbecues is another way t0 ct something tangible out vt fat cattle. PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN The Merchant has Worr'nl hluiM'If IlaMheadod because he Is Cnuirht with a Lot of Hish-rrlccd Oom1s, hut tuinorrow he will Slash Tricos to the Hone, run a IJipr Ad In this Paper and ict Kid of Them. Then he will Stock Up with the New Low-Priced Stuf? and run a Safe-and-Sane, P.cfnre-t heWar business. LINED SATIN COAT WRAP. NEW Detachable Inners of Organdie Ar Dainty and Smart Looking for Warm Weather. Quite the newest thins is tlu s:nln coat wrap lined throughout with white or colored organdie, of course, tlns? organdie linings are dctachahle. They are certainly daihty and smart looking for warm weather wear. The fmnts fold hack so that the Karment really has orjrandle covered roers ; the collar is a full ruffle or iuche of the sheer colt'n fabric. The, sleeves are finished with organdie cuffs which are in real ity a continuation of the sleeve linLining mid eoat may he held Vjrether with very small snap fasten- r. Kach section is nently finished at tt.e various edes. Whfte is more often featured than a color, hut one dainty coat with lininc: of robln's-e blue orcan die was seen recently. Lavender is quite often choen. The satin coat need not be necessarily black, but most of tho-e shown are In this somber tone. Tor summer ecnini: wear the organdie-lined atin coat is particuhirly praetlcal. as the limn;: can be kept o clean that the lightest anl filmiest oC frocks will frf' suffer by contact with it. J. P. Schwenk, Licensed Einbalmer and Fnneral Director, s Calls answered promptly Day or Night. Auto or Horse drawn hearse Phone 82. Jasper, Ind njenm r . j TilB MAULE "(P o) ! SEED BOOK If in) -""aWst. V7M. HENRY MAULE, Inc. Phiip. Webster's New International DICTIONARIES arc in use by business men, engineers, bankerr. judges, architects, physicians, farmers, teachers, librarians, clergymen, by successful men and women the world over. Axt You Equipped to Win? The Nev International provides the means to success. It is ?n allknowing teacher, a universal question ans7;erer. If you seek efficiency and advancement why not make daily use cf this vast fund of information? 400.000 Vocabulary Terms. 2709 Paes. 6000 Illustration. Colored Plate. 30.000 ;eXLrarh leal Subject. 12,090 tiio&raphical Ln tries. RetuliT ar.d India-Paper Etions. Wrlteforipillustrattoos. ctr. Free, m k-t of Puckft Mip if yo'i i. i.i 1 ;f r. MERiiir.I CO,

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