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' -- ' -' IASPEB COURIER Jasper Mails, Mails out: 7:45 A- M.( 6:30 V- M. Mails in 8:27 A. M . &2i A M 7:50P. M. i The College team defeated the Desk factory team last Sunday, score 7 to 4. - Loui3 and Clem Eckestin with their wives will motor to Indiana polis to-morrow to see the decor ation day race. About Digestion. It is claimed that only half as much fool is required when it is thoroughly masticated. Digestion begins in the mouth and a thorough mastication of the food is of the greatest importance. When needed take Chamberlain's Tab lets to strengthen the digestion and insure a regular movement of the bowels. George Kastner visited his, sis ters family at West Kaden last Saturday and Sunday. How to Keep Young. Have you ever noticed that Mifs Lizzie Rennr r was a visitor those who really have the hard at French Lick last Saturday to, knocks in life, and have the most see friends! Postmaster Huther nd wife leave tomorow for Indianapolis to see the 500 mile race Monday. Riley Sturm moved his family in to the old Nohr building on Main street last Friday. ! Phi'ip Kunkel dmve his Ford to French Lick last Saturday, hustling the real estate game- . Britain will recognize Mexico a3 son as possible, which will be after Vashington is able to see Obrcgon. Harold Doane, with his Indianapolis News agency, won a free trip to the Speedway Race? at Indianapolis next Monday. He will leave for the great a wen ture Sunday n orning. Miss Helen Rose, principal of the Ireland High School for 17 years was in town Monday and told us that the Ireland school would nave a new principal next term as she intended to take a rest." I(. iinf Home. John P Huther and Jo eph A. Sonde man ere delegates from the Jasper Council to the meeting of the State Council at Terre Haute last Sunday and Monday. The State Jjouncil purchased a farm near the city with a large 3 story residence thereon, equip ed with all modern convenier ces, an 1 which will be used as a home for deliquent boys. TheK. ofC were able to secure the property for $75,000 to use as a home for boys, when the owner had pre viously been offered $120,000 for use as a club house bv a Hebrew organization. The K. of C. se cured a bargain. it is claimed that tuture wars will be won by gas, which is the thing the past ones have been started by. Mrs and !.I r. V. E. Claycomb returned Sunday from Chatnoo ga, Tenn-, where they attended a meeting of officials and agents of the Southern railroad. A non-union undertaker. In (Jerinany, compelled because of a strike to drive his own hearse, was stoned in tli street. This Is one strike that does not fall heaviest on the Innocent third party. Periodic Rilious Attacks. Persons subject to bilious attacks at regular intervals know about when to expect an attack. They find that they have no desire for food when an at tack is due but usually cat because it is meal time. Skip one meal and take three of Chamberlain's Tablets and you may be able to avoid the at tack. Persons subject to periodic bilious attacks should not drink tea or coffee at any time. to bear in physical or mental suffering, are often the most cheerfull and the most plucky. It is the unhealthy, morbid brooding over petty disappoint ments, dificulties or small illness that injure us most. Somepeole get m to the habit of worry, and in so doing spoil the lives of those around them, and warp their own. By constant worry the power of self-control is lost. The ability to be cheerfull courrgeous. and sometimes even interesting, is gradually undermined. Even tually this affects the health, the appetite is bs nished andthe diges tion and probally the heart affect ed- The unhappines3 shows in the face. Lines appear between the eyes, they look dull, and the skin unhealthy and probably wrinkled. Worry sucks the vitality from not only the one who gives way to it, but from all who are near. Learn, therefore, to face life bravely, and, above all, don't maKe trouble, out "or small or imaginary i'ls. Exchange. The Facts About Rheumatism. More than nine out of ten cases of rheumatism are either chronic or mus cular rheumatism, neither of which re quire any internal treatment. All that is required is to massage the af fected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment. You will be surprised at the relief which it affords. The score between the locomotives and the .automobiles In the prade ! crossing game continues to give the locomotives the long end. Dramatic Moment in Farnum Picture. doctor in Sweden claims to have discovered the sleeping-sickness germ. What Is needed Is something to kill It. It seems to he Infesting all localities where things need to be done. I.esldes the Intrinsic advantages In cident to the approach of spring weather there Is a probability that It will cause the disappearance of thwse floppy galoshes. A Boquet for Vic E. C. The vice-president of the Sou thern railroad at Atlanta, Ga, sends us the following in regards Jasper's efficient station agent. A stock shipper at Jasper. In- ciana, recently insisted on load ing ninety hugs, a eraging -00 pounds apiece, into a thirty six loot car- Adhering to Southern relative to over crowding stock in cars, E V. Claycomb refused to issue a bill of lading, thereby preventing possibility of claim arising. Executive General Agent, E C. Gatewood, has com mended Agent Claycomb for his action, declaring: If a few more of our agents would pursue the same course that you have done, we would be able to eliminate a great many claims It is just such coperation as this that counts.' April them News Bulletin. Treatment of Common Colds. "If all who catch cold could be per suaded to remain in bed for the first tweny-four hours of such an attack" says a well known physician "there would be fewer cases dragging; on with distressing symptoms for weeks and often ending in some more sen ous disease." To make sure a prompt recovery you should also take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Whether sick or well tho bowels should move each day. Shirley Masons Latest. ou- Husband And Wife ISoth Sick. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Comer, Shen andoah, Va., were both ill. He writes: "Rheumatism and bladder trouble Writes His Thanks From Washington. Only men and women who have suf fered from kidney trouble can realize how grateful one feels for relief from suffering. Nathan Harned, C21 N. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. writes: "I was troubled with my kidneys for years, but got no relief until I took Foley Kidney Pills. Now I think I am well and I thank you very much." Thuy act quickly; tonic in effect. Sold by Jos. A Mehringer. DONT STUTTER! Take our cure and become a nublic was our trouble. My wife hadrheu- lecturer. William Joinings Bryan matism in her arms so she could not $ -rm o qnipl vnn nn rln f pi lfelil I - If there w ere more men working and not so many, men fiphtlnp In Europe there wouldn't be the neces.sitv for so much Ainerhan relief. SlOO Kewarcl, $100. The reader of this paper will te pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in ail iU etages, and that is Catarrh. Catarrh Oeing greatly influenc ed by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intetnally,'and acta thru the blocd on the mucous surfaces of the syetemjthereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient ptnnth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors h?ve so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred l)ol laia for any case that it fails to, cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : F. J. CHENEY 6c CO., Props., Toledo Ohio. Sold by Druggist, 75c. adv. Sounds That Make , A Shoulder Shake. 7 n 1 flrxv v V "R.IDER.5 OP THE PURPLE SAGE" WILLIAM FO PRODUCTIOHj William Farnum is now appearing in a re-issue of his famons picture "Riders of the Purple Sage" This is from the great pZane Grey story, and is regarded as one of the best pictures the Fox star ever put out. nnnun TiirnTrn mm- liKll II I Hhll I hK T- M U U uumiu iiiLniLii. m.. i: w Vv:::i::v; ;;:S-: :: :::-:::1 D i r c c tion .Wil 1 U.m . Fo II LEEN PERCY Vfxdvn, William . .While Eileen Percy was mak ing the farce comedy "The Land of 'Jazz" for William Fcx, she used to practise onthu "Jazz- ophone' dunng her lunch hour Naturally tho folks around the lot used tocall it "Eileen Percy's 'iiiiiici iiKJLizm viiciu out; Iii WiU I TOIVl M W start a Shimmy. Lot ::r Satnrday Night, Mau 28th' ! since taking Foley Kidney Pills. I the same. We can cure vou even don't have to pot up at niht so much (if you dont stutter. Send for since taking Foley Kidney Pills, nor our latest booHer, "Gab andthe have I a weak Lack.' Backache, sore, 1 World Gab" with You; StUttei swollen or stiff muscles or joints, & you Do U Alone." Anti- to Foley Kidney Tills. Sold by JosJ . A , . V" i er, the WasliiiiL'KMi Post expresses the Shirley Mason has started work on a picture with Chinese atmo pher?, entitled "Chin Ti-y". It is being staged at the William Fox studiosat Hollywood, under How ard M. Mitchell's cirection. Raymond Mckee, last sen with this star in ' Flame of Youth" Mnd"Girl of my Heart" has the leading male role. Commenting upon a headline which Miys tn.it ennniiK'.ls still eat each oth- TOM MIX, IN Ine Road Demon I One of his best. The itiftS: i storv of n hnnnv-o-n-lnnk- cow boy, who mtfde I good. Also a Snub Pollard Comedy. A HOME COURSE IN SCIENCE. DOMESTIC Sunday and Monday May 29th and 30th. CHARLES CHAPLIN N "THE KID !" A. M eh ringer. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Droval to all hona fide stutterers- The Hoaan histhuteof Syncopa ted Speech, Tulsa, Ok!a. A woman member of Czechoslo vakia's iarliament has introduced a bill making it obligatory on the art of every man under the ae of lifty t Imve two wives. It probably will W referred to the committee of entan gling alliances. A Japanese olhYer Is accused of hav ing tried to sell tle United States his rountry's war secrets, but lu should fiave known better. We have some excitable statesmen here at home who keep us poted rkht alm:. Hit This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c profiteer and mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 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 Com pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Fills for pains in sides and hack; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, head aches, and sluggish bowels. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer. opinion that it is more satisfactory on the whole than running over each tlier with automobiles. It is also a better way of getting even with a food 'That "winter garment of re pentance" to which old Omar refers probably was the fur lined coat cvhich he resolved to put in a moth-proof containerand then forgot ' It's all very well to blame 'men for thedisappearanceof chivalry, but if the modern piH were con 1921. the schedule time of South -m K fl nn, 1J a,tV. in,n.. ;.ivote him Just too slow for any ern iauvy uuiua o. uujci i as follows; Soutlibouiul Nc, 12 Leave 7:5") c m. No. 11 " 11.' a.m. No. G " 7:l, P rn NortlilMMind No. 5 Lea v e 9 ; 1 5 a m . No. 13 44 ....4:45 p.m. No. 11 " S:00 p.m. The foreign criminal classes pursue such laborious and antiquated meth ods. Thieves in need of money went to the trouble of stealing the plati 3ium tips from the lightning rods on ZS'otre Iame cathedral in Paris, In istead of going out and sticking some one up in the etiicient American manner. vld P ipett thn Cornier ollic per i ackaz. ol . I use?" ! Tili: JASPEU COURIER stands ifor the best things in life, in the town and country homes. It advo- I .... A 'rates improvements, Detter roaus, Det ter schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom ami hon esty in public affairs. The COURIKR has not and does not hesitate to as- is.iil men or methods that stand in the way of the greatest good to the great est number. Every ''regressive family in the county shouid a subscriber. Yours Is ne.d.d now. ;-end it in. Do ;C it now. Subscription price $2.00 per year. Notwithstanding the recent coal of lieial announcement that there would be no reduction in the summer price of anthracite, Philadelphia retailers have reduced the price SI a ton. Pret ty nearly every time somebody predicts that prices will go no lower they do. Six Reels of Joy. His new comedy on which the famous comedian worked a whole year. Don't Miss this big treat. Matinee Sunday at 3 p. m. Sunday night first Among the reasonably certain things in the near future is that America will be niggardly in rendering financial aid to the bankrupted nations of Europe, and we shall have hard sledding in America until the 4rO,(O0,00 wldte people of Europe get agoing again. Twenty Lessons in Domestic Science by Martin Cole Fisher has recently been received by us for review. This is a complete advanced course in domestic science and home econ omics boiled down to meet the require ments of the housewife ar.tl the student. The entire course consists of twenty practical lessons one hundred pages filled with the most valuable inform ation the housewife can possess- heretofore taught only in domestic science schools. Do you know the relative value of food, which fruits to use for cooking-, rect use of condiments, about proper show 7 p. m. Monday night first show 7:15 p. m. Kitcnen equipments, about U. b. uov ernment's bulletins, how to reduce the high cost of living, how to promote and protect your own and your fam ilies health, how to make housekcep ing simpler and more economical and pleasant by utilizing modern science in the home. This book, we note, is priced at $2.00 per copy and from what we understand it contains a complete $100.00 college course, condensed, and it is practically FREE to every in terested housewife. Write the Home Economics Depart ment of the Calumet Baking Powder Co., 4100-28 Fillmore St., Chi cago, Illinois, for particulars regarding the book and how to secure it. From Jasper and Dubois V SUNDAY. IWÄY 29th, 1921, Tickets sold for train leavin? Dubois t; :ö 1 p. rn. and Jasper 7:15 Paturdav May 28ih , connecting with ppecial train leaving Huntine Lurg2:L'oa. m Sunday May 2luh, Also fold for train No. 11, leaving Dubois 7:lo a. m. and Japer 7:5 j a. m. Sunday May 2'Uh. Tickets good returning on train X .. lOonlv, leaving LÖuifcvi'lle 4 :o p. xn., Xew Albany 4.2Ö p. m., Sunday May L'Hth. For ticket an 1 detailed information apply to V.E. Clayccrab, Ai;ent Jasper and L. 11. Greer Agent Dubois. A Xr Xr Uronchial Trouble Caused Anxiety. Xo medicine has a better reputa tion than Foley's Honey and Tar for quickly relieving coughs, colds and croup. It loosons the phlegm and mu cus, clears the passages, eases hoarse j ness, stops tickling throat. John Ci Hekking, PJ5 Burgess Place, Passaic, X. J. writes: "I was suffering from an acute case of bronchial trouble which gave me considerable anxiety. Foley's Honey and Tar deserves all the credit for my being well now." Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer. Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checkt it quickly and sure ly, clears the throat of phlegm and mucus, end coa1! the raw, intlamed turfacc with a healing, soothing medi cine. Don't Cough Until Weak ,I om an old Udy, 75 years o!J, and I had a very bad cough fttm having U ßrippc. I thought it a ood tiaic to try Foley' Honey and Tar Compound. nd I sent and ot a bottle, and it stopped my cough, and I l better. So now I am around the house agin. Mrs. Mary K'uby, SpoVaoc W oh. We can prove n tmitalton tr substitute is as goo J as the genu ine Foley's Honey an J Tir For sale by J. A. Mebringer XGURSION to LOUISVILLE 2.55 Round trip Fare Includes War Tax. mam MüffB ffi ILL EAGLE "MIKADO PENCIL No. 174 i For SIo at your Dealer. Made In fire grades 2 Conceded to be tho Finest Pencil made for general use. - EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK IK