Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 64, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 April 1922 — Page 5
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noeand trma. speci ilist. is nowWOrr nA over the low price of i located in the Urich b.nlding up.the:r egs. Easter is coming'
stairsM's Wava Line ef Dubois was in Jasper Saturday ' Sometimes a womnn is blind to her husband's dislo ality some-, times, sne mereiyjuuutThe ty Church Easter
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women with four kids has; Roman Kunkel is havinv con so much to do that when she ncc'ions made with the rat no.e quits she is an irmy of uremplo sewer -his week. He had to dig 1 1 a trench of 12o feet across the tf 'property of two other men to "Look propfrou? anyway, nd- reacn jt. Kjne sewtr system, eh, vertices a pressing shop. Yes, Carl Theile. Tnese other properhe pof:r of the press is great. jtv 0Wner ate liable to dig a eel Prohibiting ' jizz by hw would over hi? sewer connection i. maiL ir nonu-mcst my time and tnus cut off
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heals. -Mrs. Geneva Robinson, 88 Between the early bird and tne N Swan st Albany, N. Y., writes: early fisherman the early WOrm "Foley's Honey and" Tar is the best is OUt of luck. cough medicine I ever used. Two - -- bottles broke a most stubborn linerLouis P. Josiph and Wife left UK Cxugh." It loosens phlegm and Thursday for Evansvillt to at mucus, eases hoarseness, stons ticktend the funeral of Mayor Bosse, ling throat helps "flu" and grip Mniir. nBJÜ n.,c n vtrv rlnsn ughs. hold by Rose Mehringer.
personal friend of Mr Joseph's. lllUjI'l l;C!OCT J J 1 ' 1 C Rf. TjirV'i! Girl wants $100.00Qk because she was called a vamp Many would give that much to ge; called a vamp Church Services m. i.i:.. : ;n;tnri
ine puu,,c - "j "'lt f7ramtrom Louisville to meet her vhnrph nrd!tv th Ma'cus there. She went there, S SB A. MJandthe two concluded thev couldChristian Endeavor G:30 P- M. t in e apart any 1 ngr So jMonServices 6:00 P- M-iy morningtir went to JefferÖLrviLC jponvil'e. hunted up one ot that Iburg's marrying squires , had the Miss Dela R. Doane left Mon-jKnot tied good and last and both d ly for Bloommgion, where she Jcame back to Jasper. Monday will cake the Spring and henight. The groom is engaged in Summer terms at the Indiana the fruit busin ss in Floida, University Miss l)ela is after; wheie they will make their fur-
an 1. U diploma , g " Automobile Owners ... , . j l We will ship ou a tire and al-: !0W the privelege of examination If the tire meets your approval, nnv the ExDreSS Airnnt. 30x3 f7.95 20x3 1-2 9.95 rui., rtinnoflv Inv y" r ö mwMv...v..v..j . Mailoraerspiven prompc " f"' tion. We guarantee satisfaction i Lawrence County Tire S?des j D.J....1 iAi.n p n nvs i CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For 0ver30 Years Always bears the Signature of High . School Holes The Seniors are hard at work cn their c'asa play, entitled, "The Dear Boy Graduates. The 3rd & 4th. year Chemi? try class on Monday had some experiments on the action of hy drogf n sulphide on different salts. The Caesar diss is stumbling over some rough passages oi the Gallic War. The English 1 clas is making rerorts on Parkman's Oregon T'ail The Algfbra 1 cl?ss Is hard at work on Simulta:ns Equations. The J H. S Freshmtn Base Ball team defeated .he St. Joseph team Suniay ening by a score of 12 to 9. Arnold Berger was ump're. The game attracted great attention. CATAUUHAL DKAFXKSS is often caused by an inflamed contlition of the mucous lining of the Kustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing mav bo destroyed forever. HALL'S CATAKUH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL's CATXUUH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. i Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ö..-
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Dr J. F- Bomolaski Iocrl den. Miss Florence Dourirhercv re-Ihe-is no use in chickens ! to the 'tscue. New York schock are consid ering serving breakfast. Thats one way to get the kids there on time. The Rwad (o You must keep wd, if you wigh to ihisconnertion Don't Disregard A Cold. Foley's Honey and Tar will check ...1.1 if tn-dn in 4 i inn 'irfl M'511 filuo ston a couh of long standing. It promptly gives relief, soothes and Married Miss Lizzie Renner and Mr Marcus iledlimd, of Ft- Meyrs, Fia, were married on Monday April 3rd , U'22, at MTersonville by a Jus ice of the ptce. Satur day Miss lizzie received a tel - ture home. We extend congiaiulations. - Indigestion and Constipation. ,Pliol. to usinjr chamberlain's Tablets. I suffered dreadfully from indigestion. Nothing I ate agreed with me and I lost flesh anil ran down in health Chamberlain's Tablets strengthened my digestion and cured me of constipation," writes Mrs. George Stroup, Solvay, N. Y. . , XT EtTective Sunday, November 2 lllT JtlU UUIC tl'UC Ul ouutnern Railway trains at Ja3per is as follows; Southbound No, 12 Leave 7:55 cm. No, li " ....11:00a.m. No. G " ... 7:05 p mNortbboiuul No. 5 Leave 9:10 am. No. 13 44 ....4:45 p.m. No. U 44 ....8:00 p.m. f.iYSTERY CHEST OPEN Was Left to Bell by an Uncle Year Ago and Remained Closed. In ISN") Edward Dell's uncle be queathed him a wiounu irassboiind chest. It was brought from the irold nelds of the West and had re posed in Hell's home at Defiance, O., for thirty-seven years. Hell had steadfastly refused to uteri the chest. This week John Earns was appointed guardian for Hell and was authorized by the court to open It. With the court room packed by curious spectators. Probate Judge C. W. Polmer broke open the chest with a huge sledgehammer. In it were found three musty vests, a tnindle of patent medicine recipes, several pictures of women, some old love letters and a photo of "Huffalo Hill." The chest had been the talk of the town for months. Must Take Wife to Movies. A iiuarrel with his wife has resultid in Joseph Nowick, of Chicago, beins sentenced to take her to the "movie" every Saturday night and church every Sunday. The alternative is a $-. tine. U. S. Sells Million Pairs of Shoes. The I'nited States government has sld LLUMMi pairs of army shoes at an average of $1.S3 a pair, according to an announcement from the War Department. The shoes were sold to 11 bidders.
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13 rtis sreek announced as a candidate fcr Prosecuting At.wrneyoi me oan.juuicai ir cuit. This is welcome news to his thousands of friends in Dubois county and there is little douht of his success of his campicn. durinthe past terra he te:m. Many of the Democrats were beginning to think they would have to elect a Republican prosecutor next Xovember instead of the Discredited Pup's Peterburc Partner They have nnr fnPimon n nnn r?ma nmnkprl pr0ecutor and his sucking pups, Ilelpefl Her .Mother Wonderfully. In these days of "flu," coughs, colds. croupand whooping cough, it is well to know that every year there are used more bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar than of any other cough medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt, 15 V. 6th St., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar relieved me of a hacking in the throa, wheezing chest. It is helping nderfully." That's why ommend Foley's. Sold by Rose Mehrinirer. Haysville Notes John Krodel of Boone township was buried here last Monday afternoon. The Farmers Association held their monthly meeting at the Hope School house Saturday afternoon. John H. KiefTner (Hans) is at home on a furlov Heisa Ms-te-Gu-n rin the U S Navy. Mr. Cnas. Haker and family re turned to M ore Haven, Fla., this week. He wad here to at tend the ;fu:ieral of hi3 wife's brother, Herbert Himsel. Many farmers were eager tc fird out what farnrng ir Florida is? Ac cording to Charles' report he would rather be brick on his Hoosier farm which is about 2 miles southwest of Haysville. The Harbison township Teachers Institute was 1 eld here Satur day. Most of our carpenters are working at Jasper building hou ses. Ihe public school here closed Monday. Feels Like A New Woman. I was a sufFercr from kidney trouble for several years," writes Mrs. Arthur Demulle, K. . D. 1, uasmere, N. II., 44 and suffered so much I felt completely lame all over. Since I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills I am not so lame. My back ached all the time and my eyes were all a blur. Now I can see fine and feel like a different woman. Since I have taken two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills I don't have that tired feeling. I can do my own work now." They bring c;uick results. Sold by Rose Mehringer. Payop Ben Bosse Of Evt nsville, died at his home in Evansvilje last Tuesday a. m after a fews days ilness of a complication diseases. In his death Evanville loses its most prominent citizen, the man who raly has done more for Etown during.the past 15 years than any other 10 it citizens it has. He was a fighter beirg throughly pugnacious. He absolutely came to think of Evansville as, "Mytown," and hegave to it the utmost Ioyality ar d devotion. The same tireless inspection with which ho madf a success of hn private manufactories But in Etown ho had tne thankless tas of trying to mnke a silk Durs? out of a sow3 ear Etown at the best was never anything lbut a ipntnnif. nvpr rat. hnli if. is nnlv thosp on the outside who realiz e the enormous undertaking Ban Bosse shouldered when he en devered to put it on the map WVll ho is dead, and it will be a lor g time before Evansville recovers from its los?, or finds a rran to half way fill his shoes as Mayor. Foley' 5 Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checks it quickly and surely. clcait the throat of phlei.i .1 mucus, una coa'i iuc ihw, iu..j ..v.. urfaecs with a healing, soothing medicine. Don't Cough Until Weak "I am an old lidy, 75 years old. and I had a very bad cough trom having I grippe. I thought it a ood time to try Folev'i Honey and Tar Compound, and I sent and ot a bottle, and it stopped ruy cough, and I got better. So now I am around ht house agjn. Mrs. Mary Kiby, Spokane IV c can prove n i imitation tr substitute is as gooJ as the genuine Foley s Honey and Tir For Halo by Uosji Mebrinj-er : The Cockier advertisers are let-tin,-down the price ba into .tho,
Iler 8ccrot Anna Haa she reached years of discretion yet? Bella-Yes. She dosen't tell her age now.
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism. UA man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and told him to use it freely" says C. . Rayder, Patten Mills, N Y. "A few days later he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; I want it in the house all the time for it cured me." Is the county's April bill for paupers, exclusive of the county poorfarm, these are hightoned paupers who don'c go of the poor farm, according to reference to the Commissioners Allowances on our first page. Over half of this js for the Jasper's si'k stockingpaupers, and the upkeep of some of Crawford County brats that ought to be sent back there.- But the idea of Jasper feeding a reputed immoral person while they spend their small earnings un silk hose is about the limit There's a niger in the wood pile, arid a reason lookout fatty. The Undertakers also have a graft on Soldiers Burials. 1 seems that every soldiers that dies is needy and must be buried b the county. The lar, was not passed forthat purpose. Cut This Out It Is AVorth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing 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 thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold by Rose Mehringer. $25.00 Reward What do you call the automobile driver who cuts corner-, swings in ahead of other traffic, hogs the middle of the road at all times, dashes through intersections, scatters pedestrians, steps on tl e gas at railway crossings and other acts as though he didn't have an ounce of sense, gumption or common ueucuc;y ; t Suppose someone would offer to pay you 25 in cash for a word or phrase that would hold this foolhardy, crazy, reckless c river up to scorn End contume ly do you suppose you could can such a phrase and keep in bounds of the postal regulations agairst the use of strong language? According to advise from the Hoosier State Auto Association headquarters at Indianapolis, that sort of prize is .now being offered to the person who can properly label this type of reck les automohüe driver. "You remember th careless pedestrain has been called a 4jay walker' and the name fi s so well that most of us resent being dubbed jay walkers or jay anything els?," says E, Nobiet manarer of th ? Hoosier Au o Association. "The ida is to hang a monicker on the reckle s and careless auto driver so it j will sting him and perhaps cure his recklessness and ruthless . ness. "Vve are authorized by the American Au'omolile Associa i tion to spread the word of this searchior t he right phrase The i A- A A. cfTers a cash prize of S-o to the person turning in tne most acceptable phasriog which wili hold the reckless driver up to ridicule and carry the right sort of opprobrium. The contest is open to all and will pn unil May 15. The awird will b? given Miy 29, it is stated, Al names or phrases should be sub mitted to the contest ed?:o American Automobile As.-ocia tion, 110 Sixteenth Street, W Washington D. C, We r Ope ;a Hoosier will be able to win this riif pnne. Veventat-.vo Medicine. The tendency of medical science lu".u,u i"vnuuc " easier and better to prevent than f &v u 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 u i vttc vr bill, tili'. L- : dangerous diseases that medical men ! have to contend with, often follows I a cold or an attack of the prip. The ! cold prepares the system for the re ception and development of the pneumonia genu. The longer the cold hangs on, the greater the danger. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the first indication of a codu ?Epc?r3 kso as rid ?f j1 with the least possible dehy. It is folly to risk an attack of penumonia a when this remedy mav be obtained w
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political incao. FOR CONGRESS JOHN W. KWING of New Albany is a candidate for Congress from the 3d Indiana district subject to the democratic primary ele(tioa. FOR STATE SENATOR PETKR L. COHLK is candiia!for State senator from th Counties of Spncer, IVrry and Dubai. Subject to the Democraiic primary ele.'tion. JOHN SWKFXKY if a candidate for State Sen itor from the coining of Pen y Spencer an1 D.ib is cDuntiea Jabj vt f the Democratic primary May 2, FOR JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE. GEORGE L. HOFFMAN of Harbison township, i? a Candida e for Joir.t Representative from Dubois and Mania counties euhjtvt to the democratic primary election, May 2, l!22. JAS M. SONG ER, of Patcka township iaacan idnfe for Joint represent Ui e in the etate.Vgislature 'rom the count, iea of Dubois and Martin gubj et t the i)emacr;ic prim try May 2, 1S)22 .'frLDOW. A'OOD. of Hnntingburi: candidate for Joint Repretent.itiv f om Dubois &nd Martin counties subject co the Democratic primary May 2. PC!
. For Prosscutlng Att orney STANLEY M. KRIEG, i, a cn -ide for prosecuting attorney of tve .";:!! Judicial Circuit, Subject to the Pesocra'ic primary election. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR FRANK JrSENG is thi neck annotm as candidate for re-elf-c iou as Audih.r of Dubois County, subject to c'.e einocractic rim uy May 2 1D22. FOR CIRCUIT COURT CLERK CiURLES . HARTLEY, isucamiiuaie ior re-eie lion a Ue k o Circuit Ccurt of Dubois C u?ity fubjpet to the i7em, crane primary election May, J PJ22. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. JOHN S EG Eli, oi Ma ion fownshv, - is h camutiaru ior I nM-nrer of Dubcis" county, In lirtnB, subject to the Dem. cratic prim.iry eicVti m, May 2d, 1022. For County Sheriff. JOHN F. J. SCHURZ, of Jackson ia a candidate fir hentfof Dulx is County Subj .et 1 1 tin Democratic pri mary election 1922. FRANK C TIKE MAN of J.ckeon township is a candi fate for Sheriff o Duooia County, eubjectto the Deinocratic primary election .May 2 1!22. For County Recorder. WM. E. ECKERLE, of Bainbri Township is a candi late for Recorder o Dubois County subject the Denoo atu primiryt lection Ma-, 2 li22. Just.i'11 A. K LUE II is a candidate for Res rder of Dubjis County eubject to the douocrictic primary May 2 1922. For County Assessor. CHARLES LA Mi' ER l" i- a can.-'i-late for County Abettor of Dubois ccunty, Ind. Subjectjto the Demo 'ratic primary eltction. May 2, 1022. For Commissioner, 1st District JOHN A. STENFTENAGEL iea coiJate foj re elecJon a County Co miioner for the let tistrfct os Dubois county eubjecr to the Democratic primary May 2, 1!22 HENRY J. HUEBNERof Harbison to ns hp is a candititt forCouniy Comrxi??ionor ff(,m the let. District fcubjtct to the Denrcaatic primary election May 2, li22. .For Commissioner. 3d Distric. NOBLE J KEMI'of Ca?3 town-hip is a candidate for Commissioners f:om the 3d district of Dabois C Minty subject to the D microti.? paiin ry el-ction May 2 1L ForCoun y Surveyor EDMUND D PlL'KUAKr. is a candid te for re elct:on us Surveyor of Dct ids County runject to the Democratic r inarv eVciion For Balnbridge Tp. Trustee M Tit I AS RLEsjSI GEH. ia a Can dilate to' Tii'tMf-of R -inhridpe town s ip, Mibj-rt to the decision of the Demf, crat (; P"niary e.ection GEORGE GuETZ is a cindidate for Tr stet of Baiubridge !ou uphip ftihjei't to D m oratie pri mi ry election May 2 n2 '. For Bainbridge Tp Assessor. V A L EN T i N E VON DER H M IDT is a candid' for As.-edpor cf Hairibri lee township s-it jeer to the Democrat prim ary election .Mav For Boone Tp, Trustee EDWARD J. iSREIDENRAUGH. nf B one township is a candidate f.r Tius j tee of B .one towthip Mibj-ct to the J democratic p-imary Vr22. THE JASPER COURIER stands fnr tho host tMncro in nr tnu.n ,1Tlt. Vrt.Ä, is rntp imnrnv.ontc 1 . rer schools, bettor churches nr.,1 the to neatest political freedom ami hon esty in public affairs. The COCKIER has not and does not hesitate to assail men or methods that stand in the way of the greatest good to the great est number. Every progressive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours Is needed now. Send it in. Do it now. Subscription price $2.00 per year. "Dead in it," like the man the t.eart, are the merchants
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