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The Jasper Weekly Courier from Jasper, Indiana • Page 5

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JASPER COURIER Jasper Mails, Mails MM 6:30 F. M. Mails in 8:27 A. 0:24 A. M.

M. S50000 Automobile Race July 4th? Hunting-burjr, Indiana. Dr. E. A- Sturm ba3 had a nnw parage lilt on Chy streat, for his own use.

Henry Hatfield and wife came to Jasper, Tuesday to attend tne funeral of his father in Ia, N. Haskins. Prof. Elerar Haskin. Super intendent of Vinsennea Schools was iVre this week attending the funeral of his father Ne nam Haskins.

A Frirl Dmichertv came home from" Rockoort list Friday, where he has been teaching school He will spend the sum mer in Jasper. Mr. and Mrs P. Huther left Saturday in their automobile for Indianapolis to attend the races aud later wen to nnsville for to i a lew ui)a visit wiui tuen daughter. Victor Sprauer, son of Ahls Sprauer, has been home visitinpr his parents this wok.

He'wil secure his medical diploma at Bloomincrton next week. When he will have for Acun, Panama where he will 1)3 engaged in hospital work for th? go erment. Silva -C. Smith Loses Only Child. Florence the 8 year 'd daughter of Mr.

Svlvester Smith uid Mfn Qnmlnv mpnino- Motion day races won hv Tom 22d. after fatal attack of the measles The funeral wa held May 21, at St. Joseph's church Jand 4 The parents have the tin er? miles 1 sympathy of all friends and neighbors, torEvervbod' July Uh. "Where?" Indi ana Thfc CwiU? birMVon how to It. repor: thUo i p'remtof lMlmn County hav b-en drained at a of sno.GDT.

Adams count" rep0.t3 Show th it 98 parcel navr- ben draine I at a cosr oi it the highest in per rent of drained lands, while Monro-j is tha lowest with only 2 percent drained at a cost of 000. (Jood For Women, Too Foley Cathartic Tablets have long been a favorite physic with men. Women suffer as much as men do from indigestion and constipation, and they also require a scientific remedy to keep the stomach sweet, the liver active and the bowels regular. Mrs. Geo.

Powers, 81 Winthrop Ke-vre, writes: "I have taken Foley Cathartic Tablets and I recommend them to everyone." They banish billiousness, headache, bloating. Sold by Uosa Mehringer. IJlveri time, the average fool and the aerav.e gun will utimately come together. Aerial aeeldeiits are to he almost numerous as those at grade crossings. Some men nre why4a k'irl closes kisses them.

still worrying over her eyes when she Those little can lly will doubtless new duck class. warships that constitute the K. F. Erwin Regarding His Troubles. 'A year ago last winter I had an attack of indigestion followed by biliousness and constipation.

Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly recommended for stomach troubles I bought a bottle of them and they helped me right away" writes R. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. If you have any trouble with your digestion give these tablets a trial. They will do you good.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature cf Effective Sunday, Feburary 20, 1921, the schedule time of South ern Railway trains ot Jasper is as follows; Southbound Nor 12 Leave a m. 44 0 m-Northbound No. 5 Leave 15 a ra. No. 13 No.

....8:00 p.m. Id Panetti th Courier oiTic i per I ftckaj All day barbecue July Jth. 'Where' Huntingburg, Indiana Alex Pfister was among the Jasper visitors to the races at Indianapolis Monday. Arch Doane and son Harold went to Indianapolis last Sunday to see the speedway race. Fred Jackson was kicked by one of Henry Ford's tin Johnnys Sunday and had his arm broken.

Get a self-starter. Ball. Boonville vs. Huntingburg. "Where," Hunt- ingburg, July 4th.

Ot'o Seng and family mortored I 1 a 1 A io K. itisvine last aaturaay. to visit is brother Walter and spend decoration day. Mr. and Mrs Alice Lampert of Chandler, have been spending the week in theis old home here visiting relatives.

Mr- and Mrs, O. Eckerle of Jasper, and Dr and Mrs Mosby of Huntingburg, motored to Indianapolis S'inday to see the auto race. Joe Messmer who was in a ficht with Mat Altmier two weeks ago and on whom Mat used a hatchet has filed suit in court for $5000 damages. Messmer must want Altmiers farm. Various lawyers will get it all right Miss Josephine Smith came here from Cincinnati last week to attend the fuueral of her neice Florence, daughter of Silva Smith and wife, which occured on May 24th She returned home last Monday.

Louis Eckstein and wife and Clem Eckstein went to Indiana- nnl-j Irwr Snndav tn 'spp v- I Mdton in an car. 500 mile in 5 hours. 31 minutes an averagj of hour. Fr.itwv r'iorts vliortnjro of to-tnri(. Ovrrs: MMMi who mutinied it sriv that Is no new tlt'ticirnrv.

Th Tuikw trrved on wlnf they want hut tl'i'v If there Is a general naval disarmament it should Include not only sur- fll(0 sU wt-apons These nre the dtiys when home gardeners learn that things grow better in the catalogue than in the ground. Why That Headache? When you know the cause of a (lis- ease a cure may often be effected. This is particularly true of headache. Head-; ache often results from constipation or a disordered condition of the stom-i ach which may be corrected by taking a dose or two of Chamberlain's tablets, lry it. ihese tablets are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect.

W. Niehaus of Evansville cam here to toun last week selling a check protector machine he also got the cash for several checks that came back marked: "No funds He was arrested in Evnnsvllle Saturday and put up a 1250 cash bond for his ap-nearance in court next week. A smooth guy raising money on false pretense, but not smooth enough to get away. 1'ven wise to iret villi' he Is too wood alcohol ha his liquor will tak. doped with Hi er Then w.

a T'me when niarriaire meant a rather jl tcid on the ea of life, hut that was hefoie the day of submarines. Those who en sage their appetites against the cookery of commerce find that eprjrs cost as much now as when they were not cheap. And possibly if it were not for the nuts and honeheads in this world about half the population would have to go to work or starve. That Intlshman's announcement that science can't drive away fog Is a terrible blow to those who expect Rritishers to see a joke. Now Is the Time To Get Rid of Your Rheumatism.

If you are troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and massage tht atTected parts twice a day with it. You are certain to be very much benefited by it if not actually cured. Trv it. THE JASPER COURIER stands for the best things in life, in the town and country homes. It advocates improvements, better roads, better schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty in public affairs.

The COURIER 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 family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do It now.

Subscription price 52.00 per year. Has It ever occurred to the woman who feeLi that she cannot trust ber husband that she cannot, because he doesn't? French courts champagne" Is term. No more bacco. have decided that not a geographical than "Havana" to- Is One of the most hopeless tasks to try to convince a woman who has been married ten years that there are any perfect men. The astrologer who sees hoopsklrts as one of the calamities of the year the worst pessimist developed 60 far since the war.

The man who always went to bed and lived to be ninety-nine years old missed a lot of things people half his ape have seen. Music- Jazz Hounds. July 4th. -Where?" Huntingburg, Indiana. An Advertisement Helped Her Mrs.

Lucile Mackey, lGBuena Vista Washington, writes: "Last winter my 3-year-old girl caught a bad cold which left her with dry cough. It bothered her most at niirht and she would, couch until she vomited. I think she must have had whooping cough. I saw an advertisement for Foley's Honey and Tar. I tried it? and bought two bottles and her cough left her before she finished the second bottle.

She had gdttcn awfully thin, but now she is as fat as ever." Sold by Rosa Mehringer. A fcood story against himself is bsing told by a Nonconformist divine of the severe old schools who, however, is not without a sense of humor. He was traveling north Just before he gotlto York opened the' carriage window, with the result that he got a piece of grit in his eye. He rubbed it 1 anuuiu pi tne usual unngs.DUCic i iruuu.eu in ami evciy uuw and again he had involuntarily to wink. When he got to York he nt to the buffet and asked for glass of milK, This being served, he gulped it down, and then realizing tvt somethig was wrong, he said to the barmaid 'Tl at wacn't rn'lk uas nun -nd milk I cashed for milk.

"Yh, sir, mit you tipped the wink." (letting Along (Jood Women are as great sufferers from kidney and bladder ailments as men, Foley Kidney Pills help rid the blood stream of impurities that cause rheumatic pains, backache, swollen, aching joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey, Box 91, R. F. 1).

No. 2, Middle- town, N. writs: "I had kidney trouble ever since I was a little girl, hut I am getting along tfood since I have taken Foley Kidney Pills." They act immediately and help restore the kidneys to healthful activity. Sold by Rosa Mehringer. Evil.

Evil Is what the love of i.mey Is tb root of. The root Is the lowest part, of course. There Is less unanimity of opinion as to what Is the height of evil. If everything else thrived ns well under opposition as evil does, this would be a far different world. Evil Is also what men do that lives after them.

If Rill Shakespeare Is to be depended on. Somebody a long time ago labeled a lot of things "evil" and we have stuck to the labels pretty faithfully. Rut most of the things they marked "evil" shoul I have been placarded "foolishness." People who exercise all the intelligence they have do nothing that Is really evil. And they have a fine time, with no big heads or next mornings or other popular brands of hang-over. Most of the time when we nsk.

"Is It right?" we could get the answer more suddenly If we said: "Is It Intelligent?" Many things once labeled evil are not so. We were brought up to believe that card playing Is evil. Intrinsically. Also dancing gee, whiz! Dancing was the wort thing there was I Murder was Sunday school exercise compared with It. If one plays cards when one be and could be doing something helpful and necessary.

It Is wrong. So would corn hong or onloi wied Ing he. if you were neg'ectlng sota thins more important for It. Ditto dancing. Although we do believe It wrong far nnybody to do It badly as we dt.

A dancing teacher told us so. once. This Isn't nil we know about evil. Rut It's all we're going to tell here. We Bo STATIONERY ff PRINTING 11 on II Last year's hat would be lot more comfortable If the hatmakers had not made such changes In the styles.

Report that the Turks are making marriace compulsory disabuses the mind of a traditional notion. It is only when a woman is In love that she Imagines a man looks attractive with a cigar In his mouth. Petrograd claims to be the center of difficulties, but there is no place like Moscow for an undertakers' conven-tion Iceland Is the only country In the world which has never been troubled by railroad strikes. She has no railroads. The Facts About Rheumatism.

More than nine out of ten cases of rheumatism are either chronic or muscular rheumatism, neither of which require -any internal treatment. All that is required is to massage the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment. You will be surprised at the relief which it affords. A man who Is on the square never hesitates to come around when culled on. If this thing keeps up the Germans may yet discover that they lost the war.

Koine of the have penn with honor and some have it with complication. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family should keep this pre paration at hand ready for instant use when needed. Severe attacks of colic and cholera morbus often prove fatal before medicine can be procured or a physician summoned. The uniform success that has attended the use of this remedy and the prompt cures which it has effected have made it a staple article of trade.

Nenian former co: nty Recorder, died at his residence here ist Monday morning at 7 a. acred years, 3 month ard 25 days. The funeral was held Wednesday morning at Shiloh Mr. Haskins one of he oldest native born citiz ns of the county, beim? brn on a farm west of Jasper, Feb 5, 1844, his father having come to Indiana in 1S12. and to DubVs county in 1831 Mr.

Haskins was raised on the farm and et the age of 19 was married to Sarah Hopkins, Oct 22, 1863, and began farming for himself. From 1872 to 1876 he carried the Jasper Petersburg mail route and served a Jus tice of the peace of Bainbridge township. In 1882 he was elected county recoider and served for 8 vears, after which he again engaged in the cattle and grain business. To his first marriage were born 7 children, 5 of whom are st'll living, Edgar, Florence, Francis, Sarah, and Ida, all married, he also leaves 26 grand-chi'dren to mourn his death. 8100 Reward, SIOO.

The reader of this paper will te pleaded to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that science hap been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Catarrh Oeing greatly inlluenc-ed by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cureis taken internally, and acta thru the blocd on the mucous surfaces of the ay etemjthereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient etrength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors hpve so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dol-latB for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.

Addrees F. J. CHENEY Toledo Ohio, hold by 7oc. adv. Troubled For Ten Years.

-If vou suffer nains and aches duriner the day and slecp-disturbimr bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder need to be restored to healthy and regular action. J. T. Osburn, R. F.

D. No. 1, Lucasville. writes: "I had kidney trouble for ten years I tried a many remedies but they did me no good. I took Foley Kidney Pills and they helped me so much that now I am well." Don't delay.

Sold by Rosa Mehnnger. Run Kidney und bladder troubles are not limited to men. Housework, or werk ia office or factory, causes women to ufTer from weak, overworked or dii eased kidneys. The symptoms are "puffin eu under the eves, sallow akia, constant tired feeling, lack of ambition, nervous condition, backache, rheumatic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints. Neman las ins Dead.

get riht at the cause of suffering and tnifery, regulate he kidneys and bladder and restore he diseased organs to sound and healthy condition. Mrs. Wtn. Fischer. 2009 Woodbonrn Art-Luisv21e.

writes: "I am just cettiaf lonf tri. 1 im tsking Foley Kidney Pills every other r.iiht. You should havs seen oa before I started 1 was yellow as (old. now coy eyes and skin ara all cleared up. siy kidaeys io not bother cae at night say snore.

If it will help aocw other poor soul who is sutferng you may ui my rLerevsr your cediciae is aiert.ei." For sale by Kosa Mebringer 1 251 mae from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar 4 QteD, )) SMA Absolutely vt Pure, EAGLE'TiUKADO" PPENCIL No.174 RcwIat Lorth 7 Uchtt For Sl at your tUdm In Rrm raUs Conceded to the Flntt Pencil md'for gnral EAGLE. CENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK jr. 1 1 SENOTIHOTNSCiraDmORDERTOtnQ Wltll: VDU IkIGHEST GOAlXTf 1 i il 40 84 Per cent, of the Business Concerns which FAILED during the year 1920, were Non-advertisers. Bradstreet reports, The Ben Ed Doane Printorium, Jasper, Ind. BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER YOU Get ALL.

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