Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 December 1920 — Page 5
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Jasper alalia.. Mails out: 7:45 A- M.'i 6tfJP-M. Mails in 8:27 A. M , 1.24 A. M 7:50 P. M. Boy Scouts of America, Troup No, 1 of Jasper. Ind., under the leadership of W. R. Leißhtor. scout master are Rettin? along niceiy They have passed the tenderfoot tests and are wearing the badtfe to show their classifica tion. The troup has sppointed Rapheal Blessinger its scribe, and Arnold Burger their bugler, and have a regular meeting ever Mondav night at the American Legi' n hall. There h room for more troups in Jasper and should be.
Mrs. Hullock Recommends Chainv-
laln's Cough Keine'.
"La.st winter when my children were sick with colds and wfre coughing a kooiI deal I Rave them Chamberlain's Coußh Remedy," writes Mrs. C. M. Bullock, Gorham, N. Y. "It relieved them at once and under treatment all Fymptoms of the cold 'Gradually disappeared. My experience with this medicine warrants my recommending it to others."
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el Spectacles can't please them;
better. See Steinkamp,
The presidential campaign pro mi es to bo a peacherino.
Nam Daschle the barber has been on the sick list the past week. Louis Josenh, the General man ager of the Jasper Desk Co., is
ajain on the job after being laid
up for a week with rheumatism Dr. Robt. Pickhardt of Franklin, Ind , was called to Jasper b. sc Saturday to see his mother whe is vo-y sick
It Is a dull day In Itome when ItiJy does not have a new cabinet crisis.
According to present prices a $3,000 house can be built for $10,000 or so.
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MEN WANTED: For Ilonolulu th 3th Hd Artillery mor torized hr Camp Grant, II1 and
Camp Jackson, S C. Infantry, 1
Machine Kun. Medical - depart-; ment, engineers and Field Artillery at ort Leavenworth, Kan., nnd Fort Harrison, Ind. Infantrv Many other branches open in different Posts and Canine Apoly toG24'a Main street, Evansville, Indiana. M- m xörGifts that Last in ahund ance reasonable prices ?.t J. E. Steinkamp. lion To He Healthy If you would enjoy Rood health kern your bowels regular and your
Cut T':;s Out It Is Worth Money
Cut ut this slip, enclose with
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 Jos. A. Mehringer. Miss Louise Marx spent Xma day with W. R. Leighton, and the balance of the holidays wiih q school friend, Virginia Hannan in Louisville föTA pood well bought line of Reliable Jewelry, &c, at Modest Prices, J E Steinkamp, "Gifts, That Last (iool Advice
Take Chamberlain's Tablets as soon as you have finished your supper and they will produce a gentle movement of the bowels on the following morning. They will also improve your digestion and make you feel better in ever way.
A CHRISTMAS GREETING A Merry Christmas, children all. Rich and poor, large and small. To north, to south, to east, to west. In every land where Christ is guest, A Merry, Merry Christmas I Now may we love our neighbors more. And may we give from uut our store. That all may have, a merry heart. And take a gladsome. Joyous part In our Merry, Merry Christmas! For when dear Christmas Eve draw nigh. Bo It the time when you and I Shall put away all wrong and sin, A-:d bid the holy Christ-Child in To bless our Merry Christmas! Montreal Star.
FOK HALE.-Domestic coal in car load lots. Prompt shipment to dependable parties, Write, wire or call Black Dia
Ki't'u your uuncis i - - . Htomach and liver in good working moond agon Mine, Lir.ton, Ind.,
ord?r. This is easily done by taking IV. U JgQ, proprietor. Chamberlain's Tablet. These tablets strengthen the stomach and regulate Doughnuts are nor going up in price the liver and bowels. They are easy nnj tilt. M)es are tU)t Kettin- sum Her. to take and mild and gentle in ef-, '
fct. They only cost a quarter.
To Welcome the Balrp (fit Y1 if i & A ?)t : : . v X r
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Come back to Betklenem, The year is on the wane; A truce to strife that wearies life, A truce to grief and pain. Oh, heart, return to Bethlehem And hear its song again! If siren voices luring thee Hay turned thy thoughts aside,
If thou hast quaffed the bitter draft
Of enry or of pride, If thou in agony of shame Hast thy dear Lord denied, Come back today to Bethlehem I Though thou hast wandered far,
No rest shall fill thy yearning breast
Until thou see the Star. Oh, heart, return to Bethlehem Where yet the angels are!
Humorons Christmas Cantata. Ssola's Reception.
Tobcßivn at Trinity church
Tills Is evidently polng to he a very
I busy year In tlie making of world hlsi tory.
Friday, Christmas eve. at 7 p.m.
How He Kiuletl Uvy Trouble "I had a severe ,ack of kidney
trouble and for thrcu weeks could not crCkt ritfr r t Innre nti1 cnnrnnltf nnf r f
: Ditty will Pi ase everyone hor, wHtns n T-"! Tlnuvnr VII Info
Ttis very imprPSsivo, fu'l of en- Springs, Ala. "Could not bend over thusiam, sacred, ynletide. jovii 1 at all without the most excruciating: and patriotic ?C'nos The play. Pins. I purchased a bottle of Foley is made Up Cf 03 p-ople about 7 Wa relieved after " , i . . 1 first few doses and continued their
one lourui or wrven are igmwu UP0 llntil coraplctely clire(U l con. UOS Music furnished by Kev. si(1(,r Foley Kidney Pills the best kidHo to and Fred Cr Everv- ney remedy in the world. No recurbody is invited to attend Jo rence of my trouble." ; ad:qc;ion A free will offering Sol(l by Jos AMehringer will be taken. "Good morning! Have you " aeen The Courier? Chamberlain's CourIi Kcnmly BvUr bftSt paper."
.now is me nine iu my in u supo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is almost sure to be needed before the winter is oer. You will look a good while before you find a better remedy for coughs, colds, croup and, whooping cough or one that is more pleasant to take. It meets with favor everywhere. Buy it now and be prepared.
Two lovely gifts, with which to welcome the stork, are suggested. They are a little cap of georgette crepe and a silk-lined and ribbon-frilled basket cent -lining everything the baby needs for his toilette.
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Tarls fashions report shorter skirts. Winter will cause tlie bathing beach to be gone, but not forgotten.
Notice to Coal Dojilors
In Buenos Aires recently a bull was sohl for ?0.'5.G0O. After all that talkabout "cheap Argentine beef!"
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Notice IS hereby given that the; plain why his theories did not work.
Commissioners of Dubois county will recuve sealed bids ot their' A scientist has discovered that regular meeting at the Couit there wcro profiteers in Home i.goo ouse :n Jasper. Dubois county. ! cars n-- Ma-vl,e ""cage Is the Da liana, on January 3d, 1921, fcr troul,Ie' umishing coal for t he Court Silvs lt virst iU1(1 Says It Ijast
I10USP, Jt 11, ana 1'OOr rarm iorj CarrieG. Ilarrel. 319 Nicholson St., year 11)21. Bids rceivd Until Norfolk, Va., writes: "I'll tell any10 oclrrk a, m, Jan. 3, 1921, and body that Foley's Honey and Tar is mnof lnpoomnnniprl with hinH'a11 rht- lt iUil mG a tne ood. I
OtllVl II 111 il tlllVi X 11 O.IJ 11 lUdl. 1UUUsands of bottles of this reliable remery were bought last week by careful mothers so as to be prepared to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. It acts almost instantly, cuts phlegm, soothes raw, irritated membranes, stops tickling in throat. Sold by Joseph A. Mehringer. JESUS THE RECONSTRUCTOR. i
and non collusion aflldavit as required by law. Ths right to re ject any and all bids is reserved FRANK J. SKNG, Auditor Dubois County Dec 21. 1920. 2wk
NOTICE. Parent aro hereby requiring to instruct their children to keep oiT tho premises of Tho Jasper Desk Company. Trespassers will he vigorously prosecuted jaspi;k desk company.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears the Signature of
II Y ISAIAH. The lorl hath anolut! rue to prvach Kool tUlinuM unto tlie nuek; He li;th sei-.t uu to birn! up th brnkonhoartfd. To proclaim I i ! r t y i aptUfs. TllrV shall Imh'.I iL ! S sv.iv; Tht'.v shill i:m i. p t.i. ( in t ti riH. Aiul ti. "! i'' i .. , . . ;
5 S CHRISTMAS TIME.
It t the Christinas ttriu. And up ami down 'tit heaven aral eA rth. In glorious crlef and noltmn intrth. The shlntns angels lilmb. Dinah Mulock Cralk.
I ts otiiiiu'ndt To Sc1m4I I'liUdroii This is the foason vhvn chlldrfii an subjoot to croup, colds and cmitfhf.. Keila C. Marchard, 3G Lawrnc St.. Salem. Mass., writes: "I Uhttl Folry's Honry antl Tar with Kootl re sults. I hat! a very had cold und it Kavt' int n lit f at once, t I rromiiM iul it to vrry child that o s to school." Tltls htandanl, low priced luodicino loosens and clears ltiucus and phlegm, checks strangling coughing, makes easy breathing, sootht and heals raw, inflamed membranes, and ßtops tickling in throat. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer.
Tili: JASPKIt COURIER stands for the beat things in life, in the town and country homes. It advocates improvements, btttcr roads, better schools, bettor churches, and the greatest political freedom and honesty in public aff.iir-. 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 progressive family in tlie county should be a subscriber. Yours is needed now. Send it in. Do it now. Subscription price $2.00 per year.
The features of this clii portray rnp flnest type of Polish childhood tha! now lies engulfed In hunger and disease and all their attendant miseries Relief already administered by Anier lea has preserved her beauty and freshness, albeit her eyes betray the suffering she has seen, but literally millions In her own and adjacent countries still have no one to look to but America as another winter of horror closes In upon them. To the end that their prayer may not go unanswered eight leading American relief organizations have banded together In ß Joint appeal in behalf of Europe's suffering children. They are the American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American Friends' Relief Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Join! Distribution Committee, the Federal Churches of Christ In America, the Knights of Columbus, the Y. M. C. A and the Y. W. C. A. Santa Claus Favors
How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollara Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Hall's Catarrh Cure has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-
five years, and has become known as
ihe most reliable remedy for Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Curo acts thru the Blood
on the Mucous surfaces, expellinc the Poison from the Blood and healine the
diauAieu portions. After yoa have taken Hall's Catarrh
Cure fot a short time you will see a A
great imnrovemeni in your genera health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Cdto at once and get rid of catairh Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiennky & Co., Toledo, .0 Sold by Druggists, 75c. adv Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH checkt it quickly and surely, clean the throat of phlegm nnj mucus, and coats the raw, inflamed surface with a healing, ooothing medicine. Don't Cough Until Weak 'I am on old Iidy, 75 years old, and I had a very bad cough from having la grippe. I thought it a good time to try Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, end I sent and got a bottle, and it J stopped my cough, and i got better. So now I am around the house agin. ' Mrs. Mary KUby, Spokane . VV .h. IVe can firove n ) imitation ir substitute is as good as the genuine' Foley's Honey and T ir
For sale by J. A. Meliringer
Notice to Stationers. Notice is hereby given that the Board ot Commissioner of Dubois
county. Indiana, will receive seal
ed bids at the county Auditors
omce, in Jasper Indiana; Thursdays-December 30th; 1920. up to two o'clock, p. m.f for Recorrt, Books, Blanks, and stationary, for the year 1921, in accordance, with specifications on file in the county Auditors office Each bidder will be required to file with his bid bond in the sum of one thousand dollars a guarantee of good faith liquidated, damages piyable to tho board Commissioners of Dubois county, Indiana, subject to the approved of the bDard, and the non collustion fcifidavit, required by An Act, ( oncerning county business approved March 4 1890. All bids must be filed with the County Auditor in his office and the envelope or wrapper thereof addressed to the board of commissioners of Dubois county, In-diana-'and have endorsed thereon proposal to furnish, books, blanks and scationarv: for the
'year 1921. Th9 Board reserves
the right to rejecc any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners. FRANK J. SENG. Auditor Dubois Co. . Dec 10. 1920 3ws.
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The Courxek advertisers are let ting down the price bars into tho lie Id of bargains.
Christmas wouldn't seem natural 11 :i new pincushion faikM to make it uppearanct. Throe new rlbhon-covcreil cushions shown above Include, n long roll covered with moire and edged with a frill of plain ribbon, a small round affair eded with laco, and a barrelshaped, hansinff cushion, decorated with law baby ribbon and satln-cov-eroi fruit.
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Thero aro hemlocKs slim and stralrfhL'
THEY smile to tho moon, they slntf tx tho star. They nod to tho passing breeze. And every bough Wears diamonds now, In the land of Christmas trees n
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Of tho forest green and grand. .
MY mamasays that tho snow that lies ' In tho land wh'ero tho roat trees groVj
Is UKo tho spread
On my littlo bed Vhoro ot night to slop I go-, That underneath with tight-shut eyos
Tho flowers aro slumbering
There snug and warm Jftrom tho winter storm
They wait for tho call 6f spring.
SO. when I Kneel for tho night's amen.
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