Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 March 1922 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

.Torpor Mail. Mail in,7:35; (,:15a m nnd 8 p irr Mail out 7:30 a.m 5;30 P.m.. Frank HaMir waä in Evansville Snturday on business. One way to k. cp a friendship is return it Tn thn qr-rinp" a vouru? man's fancy doesn't fancy work. . Jicoh Schwank revived a shipment of furniture M mday. itsof wem n th'nk Easter Sunday ;s IVcotaticm DV Frank eng let the contract las M mday to 'K.Iw, Herrfm-r-icir tor the buüdinir of two new residence in little Kentucky. The old Eckestein sawmill ;3 birur torn do . vn where trie Jasper Office Furniture Company will be built. isrDr. J F. Casper, eye, ear noseand thiop specialist is nofr located in the Urith bjilding up stairsA. G. White of'.French Lick has bDUh- the Cresent Pnarmacy from Vic Silb ind took charge Mondav Mr. White will eni ire the stock' and five Jasper a first "claas duir stoic lAit f Fu For All In this issue will be foun 1 a large announcement by tne Evan svihe Cjurier. wmch -vill aif jrd alotof un and anibsernen: for our reddeis. the fun. iltdd it and enjoy

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Wduwn bcuiniiK üiea ac nerj home is: Sunday ot pneumomia Tne funeral occured Tuesday! morn5ngat -Si Jjsepa's. Shd leaves her husbind and lour small children ic mourn ner death. Excellent Kemedy for Constipation. It would be hard to find a better remedy for constipation than Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in efTect. Give them a trial when you have need. M Services The public is cordially invited to attend the seivicej at the Trinity Church Sunday. SundaySchoo 9:30 A. M. Christian Endeayor 6:30 P- M. Services . G:00 P M FOR OVER FORTY YEARS HALL's CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully in the treat -

,net? ? t nwwvu ATFmrTYF sd in the technique of his pro H-L r ,CSt wwch oSckiv teion. He now holds that im consists of an Ointment wnicn yuicK.iv r.. . . , Relieves by local application, and the portant oflice- His work in the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts petition of John W. Harrison et through the Blood on the Mucous Sur- al for a COUnty unit rOid in Madifaces, thus reducing the inflammation. r,on town hip, referred 10 the .sold by all druists state highway commission for J' Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. appf0Vaf on peliti- n t0 the c0ljn. . y commissioners, waa highly

AlltOniOUilO UWHCFS We will shio you a tire and al low the privelege of examination If the tire meets your approval, pay the Express Apent. 30x3-17.95 , 30x3 1-2 9. Do Other sizes ' proportionately low. Mail orders pi ven prompt etten tion. Wo muronti-o ootiofninn x 7 t- cv i Uwrencewumy lire ?? maioru, ir,uian. r. j. dua- o Spilled luh oaiuiuay ihk.u', u. r Kremp, Georgi Lckert, eil Schutz, Svlvester NtUhauSP J-.nd Edward Lo'ey had a SP:1 ! Thty weecose to Huntinpb'itg when tho car turned over. No onawas serously hürt. Krs. Ltila Singer

Mrs Lola 3inprr. iy H.jfTmn. jthe pan american conference dieJat her home knt Mondavare to meet in Biltimore April 20 mourning of pneumonia, aped 29 t02 Friday April 23 a special .wars She was the younyet jtra.n will carry the delegates to

daughter of the lato Jos . man- r.e was uunec at , . ! 'A - i. A, vew Wedneday monim leaves her 1 usband and smiU :children o mourn death. One four her CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For0vcr30 Years Al.vays bears the Signature of ;ood For That "Flu" Cough. Tor quick relief from the wearing cgh that "hang on" after the grippe it 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 tan highly recommend." It is also gtKnl for croup, whooping cough and ctdds. It puts a soothing, healing coating over the inflamed sufaces, cuts the phlegm, eases hoarseness, clears the air passsat's. Sold by Kose Mehringer.

John . Sweeney Of Prrv county was in Jasper liar Qifnr-nw c Vin kinor Vianrl a vt h

.riends and talking up his cam-!"arvey, oi air ana .urs. winoaign for State Senator. Sever-1 ham Baker of Portersyilte, was jl of his friends are laughing at oned here last Friday. He a despicable has-been who was jdied of an attack of astbema. out passing cards on Sund iy to; EDWARD PADGETT, who neople crrrvn from church for was a resident of this place ror Swenei 's Tell Cityopponent. If 5 3 ears but now resides about 1 Herbat ever had any chance le north of here on the vhite

thU Cuboi3rojn.y pup has k: 11- j ed them dead Cut Tliis Out ItIs Wörth Money Cut out this Flip, enclose with 5c! Dim man it iy i un ; , vu., uoi; nun-

field Avo., Chicago, 111., writing yotir"y auernojn. ne leavi as wiie nnxno and address clearly. You will j and four children to mourn h'.S rcreiv i.i return a trial package con- death. His family was sorely talnlijj.- loley's Honey and Tar Com-, finemIpnt unr n hia sunnort.

pojnd for cough?, 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 thoroughly cleansing cathartic . lor constipation, uniousness, iitiauachns, and sluggish bowels. Sold by Hose Mehriner. High School Holes The Manual 1 raining boys t re hard at work finishing up there projects. Thi Fresh n Algebra class u on simpla equations The 1st. year English class had a debate last Friday on the subject, "Are girls more useful than boys." Ihe tnys had trum outclassed. The stud'.nts received their rejort cards Wedne-dy morning, Esther Krodel and Vernal Woi k man le-d the Honor Roll of Jhe Seniors with an aerage of 5 & Alice Teufel Juniors v5 2, Elsie Himsel- Sophmores- o 4. Edmund 0. Plctot Is this week announced as candidate for re election as surveyor of Dubois County and having given very satisfactory service in the past will doubtless be re-elected, as h ha no opposi tion practically. A certian socalled engineer vouli like to be a eandidtate but as he failed to run the same line twice ii the same place b: 6 inches the people will doubtless select a competent man. Evidence of the other man's in competency . is down in concrete on Cb.y street wnerft all c-n bp.q The H'Burg Signal says: In the column ot announce ments will ba fomd die name of Edmund D PiM'.art of Hunt lngb'jnr. a5? a 'andiate or countv surveyor. IIr. Pickhart is a ComDetent eninee: and well ver inmnlimpnt-pd nnd SPPmc; to have been the bst submitted It was : work that will not have to be doneover again., Thu Mm- Was Helped. John Cini, Jackson Ave., New (riexini . writes: "My kidneys VTC vcea and had a soreness ana dull nain across my bad;. I felt dull ami languid and my kidney didn't Foley ct riirIlt- j bean takinj Kidney Pills and they soon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condition." 1 , 1 v-A Jntf OiMrt lvl- ! lll-irvc rj(, tho systom Gf ac,lls an,f wasto that cause lameness, backache, sore muscles, swollen joints and rheumatic pains. Tonic in effect, quick in action. SoltI hv Ks? Mehringer. The Leaps of Woman Voters The National Convention of the Tioomip of wnmpn Vnrers and j Washington where Mrs, Hard liner will receive them in the 7i :fo Ilniico West Baden has extended in vitation to this Covention to meet there in 123 Action 'will! be taken at the Baltimore meet-. inr I Mrs R chard Edwards stated that not every one could no to but much of the best is to be brought from Baltimore to the; Third Indiana State Crnvention1 at l afavette May .to 11. 15J22. j The Women's point of VieWj will b? presented by the Nation-i al President rs. Maud Wnnd ; Parke, who through her activites! as president of two million mem-1 bt?rs is closely in touch with th2 . attitude of the women of U. S. i towards the questions C vie and

political, Irdiana women ate delignted to have her with them. " . Take cj re of your sense and your dollars will take care of you. "Elevate the Pedestrian'" headlines the Digest. Speeders do. -

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The little IG month old on, iciver. ait a ist . inursaay irom cieved last Tuesday ev ning at Will Schott's confectionery. He I was buried at Portersulle Fri . . . . - The wife ot Porter Jennings, who resides just acro33 the Wnite River from Buck shoals, died lastridy of the flu. She was buried at the LedgeWOOd . Ceme tary Sunday. The flu is still prevalent here and aJ surrounding and we surely all hope it will soon cease to be. Phillmore Krodol and wife visited at the formers parents. John Krodol. of Jasper Sunday. Raymond Lansford has accepted a position at the Jasper Desk Co , wh;ch he will take next week. The Pneumonia Month. 'March is a typical pneumonia month - V A. A and usually gives a high rate of mor tality 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. Kellerville Keeps 0:to Kalk, ?ged 21 years died last Friday after a long sickness He was buried at the Hill Church cemetery Sunday. He leaves his parents, five brothers and two sisters to mourn his death. Mrs. Chas. Gol'er died Ia3t Fri day after an attack of fla and pnuemonia,;aged 26 years, Se was buriei at the Cros9 R al cemotary Mor day afternoon She leaves her husoand and three sons to mourn her death. Esther Krodel nf this burg will attend the Lockyer Business at Evansville after her High School term clones. A J. Krodel wa? at Cincinati 0. last week to transact business. 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 medieines, l am nearly mty-one years ot ' nml hnvo suffered n rrrer.t ilenl j from indigestion. I can eat almost ! vthin 1 vant . wr!es Cftt? t These tablets contain no pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable it to digest food naturally. With Japan coming into the disarmament conference what will the Jingoes do for a yellow peril? An actress in London went to court against a dramatic critic disprove his assertion that during a scene she bit her toenails. She was sustained, but the dramatic critic may ask for a stay of proceedings to enable him to appeal to a chiropodist. ; A patent suit filed by a woman ; lawyer is spoken of as raising one ; of the most novel questions in the j history of the patent otliee. The question may he whether r. patentee should trust a woman with the secret. Those learned psychologists of Columbia university who are studying the mental processes of men playing poker have given the husbands of the land a novel and dignified excuse for sittin up with the kitty. An autotnohilist was driving fast enough, according to the evidence, to take one's breath away, and fast enouL'h for the jud.ee, according to the sentence, to take one's license away. The Department of Agriculture does not report that the recent severe weather has ruined the prospects for a bumper ice crop. .Tut l.oas.Ono adult inhabitants of New York city are not citizens of the i United States and about 2,000.Otn more act as If they are not. Some nations wish to be sure that disarmament will not mean dismemberment. If It's real love, it will be blind even to bobbed hair.

This buck they are passing with the bonus is the buck priate. All we have got out of the garden so far is chickens. St. Louis building is a $12.000,000 waterworks which, no doubt will soak the public. . Fine thing about jass by wirtless is is they can play in gym. suits..

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Nothing So Good for a Cough or Cold. "Everyone who has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy speaks well bf 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 oold. Dr. Peter L 'Coble Dr. Peter L Coble spry and hearty as a 16 year .old boy was in Jasper hustling his campaign for Stata Senator from Spencer Perry ard Dubois counties. Every on in Dubois county kniv. s the genial, round faced doctor and .dost of them like to vote for him thats the reason he gets elected. One time doer fennel prosetute mongler billeccx is against the Docter, whicn is one point in Peter favor. The docter proclaims that he is in favor of "Equal and exact Justice to all, special pnvi i ledges to non .', We hope when Coble gets to the Senate he will have the present Indiana prohu bitory law repealed entirely, at present-it is jokeind ertirely unnecessary. Go to it Peter. Wished He Had Known It Sooner. "I only wish I had discovered Foley's Honey and Tar 50 years ago, as I have been the victim of attacks of influenza and bad colds until I found this wonderful relief," writes W. H. Gray, 854 Nowita PI., Venice, Cal. Foley's Honey and Tar helps cougTis and colds, bronchial and la grippe coughs, tickling throat and hoarseness. It is good for croup and whooping cough. Mr. Gray adds: "Worth its weight in gold.' Marvelously effective." Sold by Rose Mehringer. March Diploma Examination Successfnl Applicants their averagesColumbia Township. Fersee Mills Harbison Township, Hilda Meyers Lillian Seifz Genevieve Lottes Boone Township, Edgar Weisman Meta Hoffman Hilda Mann Madison Township, Lucas Dupps Earl Radkd Clara Keusch Leuannah Hence Emil Disehinger Bertha Dick William Schmidt Gladys Small Bainbridse Towns! ip, FI len Lorey Lorena Hochgesang Teresa Fleck Oral Bolin Lovella Hemmerl in Marie Joseph Frances Evans George Weikel Victor Steinhart Marie Werner Helen Blessinger Raymond Blessinger Marion Township Laura F ehrt bach Elizabeth Seng Cordelia Large Raymond Mathies John Beckman Hall Township Alva Atkins Thomas Tussey .If fferson Township Lee Stemle Jackson Township Ravmond B rtley Engar Ljmo Lawrence Bartdy Thersra Wagner Julia Bretz Rose Wagner Julius Parlenhemier Pearline Bische Patoka Township Grsce Katterh nry Oüve Rauscher Catherine Lemond Wilma Miller Alma Fischer Chester Brown Ca?s Tov nship I'Ula Tretter Raymond Nichaus Esther Numej or Roscoe Ring Tshtha Langebrake Dorethy Haug Verena Krapf and 70.8 84,2 86. G 79 1 83 9 0 9 75,3 75.5 g4 $0 93 5 80 5 7,6 78.2 78 J9 3 '7,4 rj.p 0 .0 85 6 ; 99; OO 9' 00,u i i 9 3 4 80 2 75 81 83 n S5 M SI 4 ?2 1 85. 3 2.3 S2 5 0 1 80 o 7 8 76 C, 2 7 7 s 1 Ferdinand Township Gilbert Snlpp Hubert Heilers Edwin R-ckelhoff Lee Krampe Alvin Lusch 7S.1 Cornell Schneiders 76 Totai number cf successful anil cents o-

Hünen Affinusesira,

FOR STATE SENATOR PETER L. COBLE is a candiia!efor i?tte öeiTStor from the Counties o'1 - -nv.t-i, k un mi i jvuu-jis. cuojeri 10 the Democratic primary election. JOHNS WE FX E Y is a candidate for btate Senator from the caumies of Pern Spencer an1 Pabris counties subject to the Democratic primary May 2, 1912. FOR JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE. GEORGE L. HOFFMAN of H.ulyison to-nhip, jw'a cuidid.i fo- Joint Representative from Dub-is and Martin cmr.tUM ml.j-vt to tlie democratic pr:m ry election, May Jf IWJ'J. JAS M. SONG ER, oi Patcki township is a can idate fjr 'Joint repie-ent tive in the ftate jeyitlature ro:n ttie counties of Duboi9 and Martin eulj ctt. the OemncraHc primaiy May H.DO A'OOI). -f IIantinpb;irr icandidate for Joint Kepreeentitiv? f orn Dubois tnd Martin e.v.inties ?u ject to the Democratie primary May 2. iwjj. FOff-jQOUMTY AUDITOR FKANK. JEN( if this weokanno'iuas camlHUtor re-elec ion as Auditor of D'lboi'e ?ounty, snbjct to t .e emo crac'tic rim '.ry May 2 11. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK CH -vULES . RA RTEEV, is :i candi date for re-ele-tion as Cle.k o: Circuit Court of Dubois County ml js-ct to the Democratic primary e'ection May, 2 1022. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. JOHN SEGER, of Ma-ion township, is a candidate for Treisurt-r of D ibofr county, Iu lifliyB subject to tli3 Democratic primary elecli m, May I'd, 1(2 For County Sheriff. "'iu r. j. cunuKA. ci ia-keoo ii a candidate f r herilr.f Dubi.is Vonniy Mioj ct i iiii Dcmx-ra'ie pri mary t kcti .n V.i'2-. FUANK G TIUKWAN of -ekf-on to.vnslnp is a candi te tor Sherift of I)n noi. County, fu1 y'a t ") the Democra tic primary eleciioa l-w l VJ22. fvor County Recorder. WM. y. vECKKILLi:, of Bainbri -e lownship iä a caudi 'ale for H reorder of uuuois bounty s.ii-ject tne Denoo atic primary lection Ma", 2 lt22. JÜS3KPU A. KLUlrl is a candidate for lies rder of Dubjis Couuly subject to the de nocnciic piimary Mav 2 PJ22. For County Assessor. Uli A ICLrJb LAMrKIll if? a can ii date foi Connty AsseEor of Dubois cutintyylnd. Subject to the Demo rata primary ekction. lay 2, 10J2. For Commissioner, 1st District JOHN A. STENFTENA;EL iea can nidate fo re election as County (Jo n missioner Jfor the ltt district os Dubois countyubjfcct to the Democratic pri im a ry May 2, 11)22 IIENKY J. HUEBXERüf Harbison ; to ns hp is a candit de for Couniy Com 1 . itidsionor from the Ht. District mbjec to the Democaatic primary ejection May

6 8 ,- g5 For Commissioner, 3d District. 761 NOBLE J KEMP of Ca 3 township is 77.1 j a candidate for Ct mmiesioners f:om the 89 !:M district of Dubois c:unty enbject to 1 the Dt mocratic painury lection May 2 8f..G,,w: 79. $ For County Surveyor 81.7 KDMUND I) PICKIIAUri.i a cjrdi85.2 d te for re etfetion as Survevor of Pi -

4 ; tois CourffJluJect to the Democrat c rrlmary election. For Bainbridge Tp. Trustee MArillA'BLE.SSI GER, is a Can. didate for Turstt: of B-i:ibrige town ship, subject to the ,h islcn of the Demccrat c piimary e.cction. bhOIIbhbbhl is a cmdida'e lor Tr stefc of Bainbri 'g! tow nhip fu I jeo to D, m -cratie pri ii; rv election 2; , ! For Bainbridge Tp Assessor, VALENTINE VONDEB-II MILT i j candidate lor Assessor ot Bambn Ige . twnfhip suiijecf to the Democrat prim ary election May i For Boone Tp, Trustee ; KDU'AIIU J, iiBEIDENBAUGII, of B .one township is a candidate for Tun ! tee of B one township iubjtct to the 6 de.nocratie p'iaiarv l':2. G i Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND IS PLEASANT TO TAKE, anJ tooth the raw. inflamed surface: stop the rasping, strangling feeling ia the throst. It i made of the purest, freshcjt end finest ingredientstobchad, contains no opiate or other harruful drugs, and cost twice as much to make as any imitation of it. Every Uer a Friend 'My 11 tile boy haJ efr sttfk of eroup " nd 1 honestly believe he would have died I it had not teen for Foley's Hon?y and Ter. Two closes relieved him ind he wert s!eep ni was troubled ro more J' Mrs. W. H. The ret on. 3523 VV. 10th St.. Little Kock. Atk. "I em in m eigMy-seenth year a I " troubled with t ticJn in mv throat. iTi C'.ad to tell you that Foley's Honey ni Z : k -s topped that." Gea. K aDdell. Dyt: Foley's Honey and Tar it recommended for coughs, coldi, hoarseness, tickling cf the throat, spasmodic croup, whooping couh, la grippe and broochi-1 COUhl. . For sale by IJoa Mehrinjjer 3j 5! 5! 3! 3 Dead in it," like the man in fiithe Hearst, are the merchants wiio lon'1 aJverti-

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