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iÄPFR P.finRJ-R J03 Miller of Ferdinand waa in1 It is strange, but every girl is! U,im rHnrr, ! 'nOiLn oUkDSLn JasperThuradayonbusineB3t -not like other girls. . AUVIG6 FPOfll AIIGB. Jasper Mail, j Trustee Ed Johnson was in Mails out: 7:45 A M., G:3'J Jb. Al. town yesterday attending court, Mails in 8:27 A. M 7 :50P. M. ( C4 A Dorn to Mr and Mrs Fintan Schwck a bouncing baby boy. BmS'inday to Mr ; nd Mr,. William Smith i biby pirl Mrs. Bru Oreen returned home from Louisville Sunday Eluthfr came from Cornnersville Ind. Monday to visit his parent for a few days- Wm IVacrierof Owersboro was in the city this wpek visitine his (brothers Geo. and Mike. .T1? . ine reason aavice is cheap is because the supply car exceeds .thedemana. "As we ae and infirmities encircle us we are not ms demon- iStrativein our good fellow-hip. Nenian Haskin3 isited his but our hearts feel more kindly, son bagar week. in Vincennes last Ruth Kendal was home Sun day to visit herrruther She h working at Paoli. The upper crust of society may be degenerating, but h is out stripping the lower strata- Gus Grame'spacher and wife left for Indianapolis Wednesday to visit Mrs Gramilspachers mother. ''Good morningl Have you ceen The Courier? Evan 'nil' bst uapr 99 Cut This Out andTaki It With Vau. A man often fcrot'j tue exacc name of tU ; article ho wishes to purchase, andas a lat ie orttnl;' porrethinp elee instead Tint is always disappointing and nnfut itfactory. The rnfo way in to cut tili out and take it with you po a to make pure of 'ttini: Chamberlain's T.ibletf. Yo j will lind nothing qnite po pathfaet ory for constipation arM indigee-tion. )hs V. E. Claycomb went to Princeton Wednesday to spent a few days visiting friends. Children Day will be observed at Trinity Church Sunday even-in'-"'' i an appropriate program Th- Looootee ball team will be herd Sunday to play the K oi C team. . Mr? Mary Eckert r' turned home Tuesday from Indianpolis where she had been teaching school. M- Miss Verrva Sonderman daugh ter of Treasurer Jos A. Sonder man U visiting in Ferdinand this weekl John Bartley and wife, and Mrs Jac Bartley Sr of Ferdinand are in torn visiting Clerk Bart ley and wife. A politician says we should teach communists renecc fo. the Stars and Stripes Especially the stripes. Mr. and Mrs Will Sprouer and family spent a few days with their parent?, they rott rnod The so called "Ideal" Boivlir ß.homo Mond ly evening. Alleys and card p'aying rooms are again closed.' The m?n from! Linton didn tlast long. Be a live wire and? ou won't jger stepped on. It is only the dead cues that are used for door- Miss Theresia and Leonora mats The Caxton. Fleck are spending their Summer M. n-J.W:ir.:u i r. t. vacation with relative and friend , MissCorduha Unch left Mon- 1- FWrlinnnrl da' m0rn nK for IndianapO IS a i-eruinancr shp hag R pogtjon am Why tax only ths bache'ors ?jyounp Cor.per is for.orn 9iThSh SrV D lmenshio7decröes that ?fcr Preacheio ne ,dies remove hair festoons from the money. their ears- Thcn thov wi be FOHSAIjK: 20000 foet of able to hear as well as talk. ?!w11,Jnenn?i,JSr,0,',rl Mrs. Henty Melchior went 10ÜO. Ju8jirl0Hk Company Evansville Sunday to visit h CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature cf Mrs John Buechler died at her parents home near Ireland as the result of a surgical operation. The funeral was held at Ireland Tuesday morning. She leaves herhustand, parents, and several brothers and sisters to mourn her dath, to er Son Sam Melchior and familv Mrs. Sarn Melchior is sick with rheumatism. The biggest joke in ?ny town is that man or womr.n boy or girl who think so well of themselves that they must 'mub some other people. New Girl in town : Arrived at Frank Habigs last Sunday after noon She has six living brothers each boy now has a sister Mother and child are doin? well and Frank is happy. Three of Vincennes hightoned colcied (negro) young ladies hae For the Relief of Rheumatic Pains ibrom ht suit against 5 Vincennes When you imv Miff ni'fs ami porone proprietors for damages for not of the umsrles. aching joint ami tird it diilicultto move without pain try masn f King the affected parte with Chainher l.iin's Liniment. It will relieve tie p .in ami make rest ami Bleep possible) Grand Concert. premiitinir them to attend the shoe's. Of course the ladycoons Iwant to see Why not? John Nuhr and Louis Eckert came home last Saturday from Indianapolis where they have AtQr.Wnh Hnli on Sundav'.11 workinff in a packing house t o-.u Vcw oVq r, "wohrsuys anvooay can maue assisted by bt Josepn s Lno.r. jrv count him out de race 'iven under the auspicescf k. of, He lay on (je sjleif. C. for benelit ot üeparting leauer run so fas' ter nit the place Prof. Fromme, in appreciation of untiring efforts to promote good music. This is your opportunity to show your appreciation of the work he has r.ccomnlislnd during the last six years. Reserved seats can be obtained fit the Cres:ent Pharmacy. He run clean oi er hisse'f ! Licensed to Wed. M Arnos II. Meyers 25 to Anna Smith 25 of Moltend. Geo Möhr 27 to Cecila C Burke of Jasper. Claude Noble 40 to Edra Mc- Culcherson 33 of Princeton Jacob X. Gramekpacker 2S to Ciara C, Kiefer 23 of Jasper. Best Remedy for Stomach Trouble. "I am pleased to have the opportunity to fay a icuod word lor Chamhorl-.unt Tablets" writes Mm. Mamie Hertel ot Moherlv, Mo. I think they ure the best remedy stomach troubles bill- oiit'nej ami constipation I have ever u;el. I have taken them off ami on f jr two or three and they nlwava relieve indirection, tone up the liver anl make me feel line. UbertyBöiids. Final N.Y. Sale Price June 23, Liberty Loar, 33 2 08 Libenyr Loan, first U So 00 Libertv Loan, second 4 85.5') Liberty Lan, first 1 s Sli 2) Liberty lx)an, second .1!4S..85 50 Liberty Ljan, third 4 Us 89.2G Liberty Loan, fourth t'3. .35.7S Victory Loan, 3 'is 1)5 AM Victory Loan, 4Ug D5.GG It is frequently easier to count ßhe cost than it is to pay it. Debates who paid 20 a quart for bootleg liquor in Chicago will come home and conn Iain that eirgs have gone up 2 cents a doz en. About 40 Witness were in town Tuesday from Columbia tp to attend the tzial of Jas Case for forr.icatioi. . He fooled them by p'eading guilty p.nd wx sent to penal f .rm for GO da vs. 0 Mr J.iob P. Schwank, of Louisville came to town Tuesday nitfht to attend the ft nei al of his nirce Mrs John Buechler. He returnedWednesday night Jac:b says the town is so dry that a frog cant swim. In the highly moral town of J. two 17 year old bovs are about to become father. One of the boys has skipped to dodge a bastardy sui:. The other girl has left town presunably to have th coiring unwelcome kid Killed. J is a vice ridden town. Mayor's fault, too many "Ideal" rooms, soft drink rooms, and lunch room-?, that serve as meeting places. Hoozc is Nut a Good Cure. Kr in vi A:ns To.v.i I ii t ! 1 i :enc?r. Wh:i -i mi mi rt'.nr:- t) vo l al' 1 Mihie 1 up with pain an I deiare !ie will die in vonr ireemv nni k u procire him a Jrink of vhik, n-nil "it" to a doctor or e!ie iv him a h Chamberlain's Colie ami Diurrho Kemly. TLe'e is a mistaken notiou atnoaz ft whole tot of people that h u z ii the beat re.uedy for cjlic and ttomach ache. mellow nnd charitable towards all humanity." Thursday the case of Alvin Summeis, Vic Elliott, Ra'nh Le fer, Ray LefTer, Ruth Leffer and Harold Fierst for destroving church property was on trial be fore special Judge A. L.Gray of Huntinjrburg, The Twentieth Certury Club held the last meeting of their season tne nome of Mrs Gus. Gramelspacker Wednesday even ing and elected the following officsrs for next seasons: Pres. Mrs Arch Doa::e, Vice Pres. H, M. Kean, Secre. Miss Anna Hun ter, Treas Mrs Felix Schneider Libraian Mrs. BomarTraylor. 1tiy Don't You? A farmer who was carrying an expi ess package from a city mail order house, was accosted by a local merchant: "Why didn't jou buy that bill of goods from me? I could have rj ved you the ex p-ess andbe-ddes ycu would havr been patronizing home store which helps chv the taxes and build uo this locality." With character'sth ''rankness the farmer asked; "Why don'l you oatroiiize vour horn paper and advertise? I read it and didn't know you had the goods I have here, nor do I see your name in the rape inviting one to come to our store "The Pomotrapic. Citj.-i hal D;2tnebs Canno' be Cured. by local application?, an thov cannot reach tin? di?eaeil portion, of the ear. The e if on,) oe way to eury deafness, and that ir by constitutional remedies. Deaf nee? is called by an inllauied con- ditionof th nmrons linue of the Kusta- chian Tube. Whentiiistube ia inllanied you have a rnniblini: pound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaffness is the renn. t, and unleonthe in llammation can be taken out and the tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases cf deafnes? are caused by Catarrh which iH an inllamod condition of the mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts through the blood on tho mucous surfaces of tho eyetem. ve will giveUue Hundred Dollars for any caee of Catarrhal Deafness that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druggists oc. The K. ofC. are giving a bene fit crncert next Sunday night in appreciation of Prof. Jos H Kromme's work here. It is a fact that every pupil who has attended his school during the past six years should attend as they al owe nim a debt of grat itude for his confant eflorts in their behalf as Prof Fromme has been the bet teacher the school had dur ng the past 30 years, As ior as tne congregation is con cerned the benefit concert locks to us a good deal like taking flowers to a dead man who you have cissed all of his life, From me's salary shou'd have been in creased from the $81ü per j ear to $1500, three years ago, and the school would not have to hunt a new man now. Ah! well sic is life. Darn you, v.l ile you re working and striving to build up and when your time comes to go tne mob first wakes up to what they are losing. Add Horrors of Horns brew Mrs Alfred Craven and her souse-guest, Mrs Farson, of New York Cit: saw Ali .e Brady in "Forever After" Saturday afternoon. Elgin (111 ) News, rakma flo Ctunces Customer Net much meat on these spareribs, waiter- Waiter (smiling) Ah rechon de boss don't ;vant no chances oo bein' pinched fo' loadin' de bones! M PRINTING i Will Sell l&isi Goods -: '. V I j;v, re) : m 1-1 AUI.CE, LAKE' A little girl with pigtail and a pinafore, regarding the world ser'ously through horn-rimmed glasses, stopped Alice Lake star in Metro's "Shore Acres," on the street of Los Angeles recent ly ana sought advice. "You're Alice Lake, you ma'am?" she began. ,4I suppose I'll have to admit it." rc plied Alice smiling. "Well Miss Lake," began the dual' voice, "as one woman to mother, would you advije me to ro in 1or a career, cr to get mai - aren't GRAND THEATER " Sunday, June 27th, afternoon and night. "IN OLD KENTUCKY" With Anita Stewart. f The biggest and most spectaculer show of the year. With hundreds of actors and horses. Thrills and more thrills a picture that you'll never forget. Also VOD-A-VIL ACTS Harry A. Davis & Co. Sham acrobatic novelty. LaRuer Comedv Circus Don t miss this big show Sunday. Matinee 3 p. m. admission 10 and 25c f Night 7 to 11 p. m. admission 15c and 30c SATURDAY night Juna 26. TOM MIX, the dare devil of Screen in the PUBD. Also Harold Lloyd Comedv. Admission 10c and 20c the mm neu The question from such a scource stunned the dart-eyed star for a moment. She sought refuge in evasion. "I'd advise you first to come in and get a sundae with me." he answered final'y and le i the .vay into a nearby tearoom. That bridegroom wlio advanced slioll slmcJx .'is an excuse for Mainv will prolialdy rlsht. Tld agree that Sherman was era Is also rnnnrl;;d,!rk .1 time of fur coats, diamonds, limousines ikui iicdrnnms anl cheaper cuts meat. of Probably" the most disappointing ar ticle of commerce Is the raisin, since It so often fails to live up to expec tation. WOULD SAVE CAT; WOMAN DROWNED 3 MXGNinr,T?NTT,T7AArT7C Q . a- w.w, v... jr i-ruLi - Uli Jt OUrrALO CLEVELAND Daily. May lat to Nov. lth DUFFALO V - W AA , - a. Lrare Clkvklawd Arrirc Bufpalo - 9:00 P. M. I . 7:30 A. M.J Eastekv Standard Ttmk 5 Letre Bltpalo ( Arrire CuvKLAsn pi r T or rirk.r t i. I ' r. it r : v; . . . T- 9:00 P. U. 7:S0A. iL Railroad tiekata titketimt rr Ai vT . r, ",'"i::ri""Vr? oa tearoera. Ask yoor BeauUfuiJy colored iecUonal puxil chart of The Great Ship "SLEHN UUtll" aent on r.r,. r five cento. Also aak for our .paga pictorial and dearriptivc booklet tr. 00 rCC,pt Tho ClTIand & Buffalo Transit Company fs. ..wm.. XKiHB 4S the largest and moat cn.tlj Itf' I Vrx rZ" paaacnger Steamer on inland' Vjl trZ: vatcr.oftlievrorlJ.SIceplii -vV Um5T--' capacity, 1500 raaenfrera. 'fC INI EUES TING MEilBING A GOOD INVESTMENT 5- Love for Family Pet Costs Life of Boston Red Cross Worker. Dedham, Muss. In an effort to res cue the family cat that had jumped In Hodman's pond, Miss Alice Dowl Imr, years old, secretary at the Pos ton Ped Cross headquarters, was drowned.' It was shortly after 7 o'clock In the evening that Miss Alice and her sister, Planche, IS, discovered that the cat was mlssinjc. They left the house -a A Years Subscription to the Jasper Gaurier, t THE JASPER COURIER stands for the best things in life, in the town and country homes. It advocates improvements, bet ter roads, better schools, better churches, and the greatest politi cal freedom and honesty in pub lic 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 greatest number. Every progres sive family in the county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do it now. K Subscription price S2.00 per vear. 4 4 X J 1 She Disappeared Ecr.csth the Surface. nnd followed alonj; a road leading to the pond about J.r0 yards away. They saw the cat on t'e shore, and when they went to catch the animal It jumped Into the water. Immu ne, who Is an expert swimmer, plunged In after the cat nnd succeeded in reaching It. While Planehe was swimming back to the shore, Alice became hysterical. and waded In to help her sister. She could not swim, nnd before Blanche could reach her she disappeared be- ncrtth the surface. She made for the shore ana ran to the houe for help. Dennis Sullivan and Archldelle Woodard responded. T7T7 Cr? nnu in iiituciir ttuuuuiu ii-iuijuvu. UVW J?? , into the water. After several attempts 7" Tinmetivi PRINTING i RACT1CALLY Ii REPARED BY THE Ben Eil Doane Morion Jasper, Iiuliana, D cxi'.: s5 txrj) NS- Rv5 -5 Qv Avr yöf yßiS? yß$ 5 9s0 yo o1 (Aon m Cos (Tos ÖoSs (TS; ZTKs GT ob ! In diving he found the body. Dr. Finn Wny advertise them was called and sent for the police pub raotor, but was unable to revive the I ioujff $mw - in tho Jasper Courier "Six per cent, brains are always looking1 for an air-tight investment' oiov oic vu v -vr'a 0 4