Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 63, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 December 1920 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER

Jasper Mnilß. Mails out:7:45A. U., 6:30 F. tf. Maila in 8:27 A. U , 9:24 A. u 7:50P. M; John Burke of Louisville is spending the holidays with home folks. s I Miss Mayme Jerger came home from Ermsville Christmas Eve for n short viiit with home folks. Iran Bohnert of St. Yiatore college, Kankakee, 111., came home lust week to visit his parents Miss Louise Sonderman came home last Friday from St. Marys tq spend the holidays with her parents. Maurice Sonderman is home from college to spend holiday week with his parents. Joseph A. ckcrt and wife went to Louisville last Thursday to visit relatives. Walter Bohnert and wife of Gillett, Ark., arc visiting his father and mother in Jasper. Mm. Louis Miller went to Louisville last Triday to spend the holidays with her sons, Theodore and Edwin. not fF as men as chesus If vou were as rich as Cresus you could not buy a better remedy for constipation than Chamberlain's Tablet?. They are easy and pleasant to take and when the proper dose is taken produce a mfld and gentle ellect. They also strengthen the digestion. Miss Anna Kress returned to Louisville Sunday after spending Christmas with nor parents here. . Miss Hilda Rumbach is here from Little Rock, Ark., to spend the holidays with home folks. . Mrs. ,Franlr Kripp of Evansville spent Christmas with her parents, W. W. Gullet and wife. Mrs. B. R. Brown and little daughter of Riddle, Ind., are visiting her parents in Jasper this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wucher of Huntingburg spent Christmas in Jasper visiting frisnds. IT'S GOOD FOR CHILDREN Mrs. C. E. Schwab, 1007 Fourteenth street. Canton, O., writes: "We use Foley's Hccsy csd Tar for coughs and find it tsA mi the best remedies on the market, cspcccllr ßcod for children's coughs, s it dees not contain any drug that is harmful." Serious sick ness often follows lingering colds. Hard coughing racks a child'; body and disturbs strength-giving sleeps and the poisons weaken the system so that disease cannot be warded off. Take Foley's in time. Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer. MEN 'WANTED: For Hono lulu the 8th ield Artillery mor torized for Camp Grant, HI. and Camp Jaekson, S: C. infantry, Machine gun, Medical department, engineers and Field Artillery at tort Leavenworthi Kan., and Fort Harrison, Ind. Infantry Many other branches open in different Posts and Camps. Avy to 624 Main street, Evansville, Indiana, Mr. Leo and Miss Elsie Schneider came home from Louisville to spend Christmas with homo folks. Hiss Alma Kress came homo from Louisville last Friday for a visit with homo folks. XIr. and Mrs. Iouis K oerner came home from Indianapolis last Friday to visit Mrs. Koerner's parents, Hon. Miko A. Sweeney and wife. Miss Lynn Gullet, a student of Evcnsvillo college, camo home last Friday to spend Christmas week with her parents. Miss Louise Bohnert came home from school at Louisville last Friday to spend the holidays with her parents. A WOMAN'S DECOMMENDATION BIrs. D. T. Tryor, Franklin avenue, Otsecro of O., wites: "Nine years äro I was very much afflicted with kidney:

trouDie. 1 DOURm amereai juau iu 1: ApHl Paaa medicine, but all to no effect, until one ,nKnln rAiA day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Luebnhusen, Ferdinand. Pills. I realized so great a benefit Edffür D Brulcr, Madiaon, from the use of that box that I feel Ben Nordhoff, Hüll, safe in recommending Foley Kidney! Peitit Juror, Pirs tow?.lä?7iuÄ riSycnry Doersam, Jackson tp. relieve backache, sore muscles, rheu T A r. i,. rViiitwiK; matic pains and bladder ailments. J3. "nF, Columbia Sold by Jos. A. Mehringer. Harry A. Kelso, Boone. John Denhocfer, Harb'son. NOTICE. Albert Cummin, Jefferson. Parent nro horoby roqulr- Johs Kreilcin, J;, Marion, inn to inotruct their children ,Joji. Merger. Bambridire. to Hoop oil tho premises of ,Ph Parttnheimer. Patokn.

rrfir. .TnanAi TlAHlr C omnüllY. V - - r - Trospoooora T7ill be vißrorouoly prooecuted DK8K COMPANY. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children Dn Uco PcrGvcrSO Ycaro Ihm Slnmwr of FOR A PERSISTENT COUGH Some years ago H. P. BW J student at law in Greenville, S. C., had been troubled for a Ion while with a persistent cough which, he says, Vreatly alarmed me, causing me to greauy u fi of

rear ? pt.u. cvvrvi m tuu m iuc consumption." Hating J;0 jvay of the greatest food to the greatIain's Cough Remedy ft4v7l II c:est number. Erery projfrestlre family concluded to try it- ,I iSJJ . t-tt county should be a subscriber. xaartaWo chi3 Jrrf.Your Is nod 4 now. Send It in. Do bottle Of tfc til TTDS JHBA- nQJf xisntly cured.1 r SubtcrlnUon prit IS. 00 per year.

Mrs. John T. Ellspcrman of Evansville visited her parents, John A. Sumcrshcim and wife, a few days this WCck. s ai rv ry f h i0iA iftft 1 AI T. Rumbach of the Herald left

for Chicago last Thursday evening to spend Christmas with his wife and other relatives who live there. Leo Sweeney of the Louisville Bel knap Hardware company came down last Friday to visit his parents and see the Courier editor, whom he missed. Miss Clara Rumbach, who has been a teacner at tne uraugnon uusinesa college, in Little Hock, Ark., came home last week to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Rumbach, of Seventh street OUT OF THE RACE When a person wakes up with a stiff back, has pains in muscles, aches in his .oints, or has rheumatic twinges, he lacks ambition and energy and cannot da his best. If you feel out of the race, tired and languid, or have other symptoms of kidney trouble, you should act promptly, roley Kidney Pills help the kidneys do their work and get out of the system the poisonous waste matter that causes so much : trouble. They give relief from sleepdisturbing bladder disturbances. Sold by Jos. A. "Mehringer. if Good morning I Have you aeen The Courier?, EvansnUa'a heat naner' t Lee Ellison the negro who shot Sheriff Scott Hunter was senten CGd to be electrocuted Oil Jail, 31, afte his trial at Madisonville, Ky , last Tuesday.

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FOR SAIjE. Domeatic coal in ear load Iota. Prompt shipment to dependable parties, Write, wire or call Tower Hill Coal Company, Linton. Ind. 2 Feeding the Birds. Or True Sportsmanship. AIY& Elliott, KoDert Egg and Louis r josepn nare aistriDQiei throighout Bainbridge township 25 bushel? of grain, for the bifdtf. The froren . ground nd he vy

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ic imposiDie ior tne oiras 10 nna encugh feed to keep them alive. Spoi tarnen follow suit. BAD COLD AND COUGH CURED-BY CHAMBERLAIN'S COIir.H .REMEDY Several years ago C. D. Glass, Gardiner, Me., contracted a severe cold and cough. He tried various medieines but instead of getting well ho kept adding to it by contracting: fresh colds. Nothing he had taen for it was of any permanent benefit until a druggist advised him to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says, 44 1 was completely cured by this remedy and have since always turned to it when I had a cold and soon find relief." Tno Dead Lien. The Jury LrOmmiaaiOnor this week picked tho Juiica for the January term of Circuit court Amont? the contingent jurors are the names of two men who have passed to he great world beyondThe list is as follow: f urana J l Grand Juors John Kreil ein, Bainbridge tp. Ed RtU'epholer, Patoka. uull name, wa. Gerhardt Bolte, Ferdinand. Oventus Hard;n, Madison. Hampton Pinnick, Hall. Contingent Jurors, John A. Krodel, Boone. Ph J. Partenheimer, Jackson Andrew J, Seitz, Harbison. Oscar Crook, Jefferson. Henry Shepers, Columbia, (dead eo, Dekcniper, Marion, (deac.) THE JASPER COURIER sUndl for the best things la life, la the town and country homes. It advocate! lmprorementfl. better roads, better schools, better churches, and the greatest political freedom and honest? in public affairs. The COURIER has not and does not hesitate to asaall men or methods that stand In the

Uisa Anna VVuchneris at nome from PfiOll Visiting her mother, Victor Sprauer came downfrom Bloominprton this week f or a visit ..t i u.n,. a iu.-i

Misse3 Olive and Flora Traylor are here from Indianapolis spend inp; the Xma holidays, with tneir. mother. The members of Trinity ' Sunday school presented an intfcrcdtmg Christmas entertainment at innuy cnurcn unnstmas eve, which was attended and appreciated by a good sized crowd Archduke Ferdinand" of "Austria announces that his services asa butler are available at a day. Hut can an arehdake assume a haughty enough expression to look like a butltT? Treasury ofliclals say that Uncle Sam must have four billions a year. Which, after all. means only $4 apiece from all of us, wen if we-had to pay it all ourselves. ...... Spa la now has a bull fighters union. It Is a pity the bulls cannot form one also. ' : ' a home course in domestic science " Twenty Lessons- in Domestic science," by Marion -.Cole Fisher, has cuTy' Ui lor re"! This k a comDleta' advanced course in domestic science and home economics boileH'rfown to meet 'the require ments of the housewife and the stuThe entire course consists of twenty practical lessons one hwidred pages filled with the most valuable information the housewife can possess heretofore taught only in domestic science schools. This book is priced at $2.00 per copy and we understand it contains a complete $100.00 college-coursei condensed, and it is practically free 'to 1 every housewife. . I Wrftft thft Horn P!ftnnm?r5 T)fnnrtThe Moscow terrorists say the world will t forced to recognize them, but the draw the line at predicting " that the world will play poke with. them till they mend their manner. When the Turkisn fez disappears from Ccaatahtlnople and queues from China th world U ch&niinsr If It isn't i nrorrecelnr The aYtrage. debutante has . two nolnta mt resemblance to an oil wch. gh;,; B n tnA as' graceful as u i The latest confection ette the candy with a Is the raisinkick. Less than one per cent of 24,000,000 men rtered under the selective service uct duriug the war has been charireil ud to desertion. This la a fine record for the American fighting pptrlt. Brelz Passes. Ex-Judffe John L. Bretz after a linerinpr illness for over a year died at his residence on east 6th otreet last Satutday monng and wnnburifd nt Hnntinorimr Wo neadnv nfternoon ingr data of his life is by Geoize R. WilaonJudge John L. Bretz died Christmas morning, December 25, 1920. He was born on a farm in Dubois county, September 21, 1852. As a boy he was always fail1 and honorable, and when he reached man's estate he d(d not' depart from his early training. He worked on a farm until he .was 23 years of age. He attended a common school that stood on the road southeast of Huntingburgh, and two terms at Huntingburgh. After this he taught school three years. In March. 1878. he toV nn ih fnrlv

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of law at Cincinnati and graduated in'Liberty Loai 3s8 $92 30 May, 1880. On June l, 1880, he Liberty Loan, first 4s 87 68 opened a law office at Iö Liberty Loan, second 4s. . . . 86.40 November. 1884, he was elected prose-: T ;i : J t n fir 4 ll a R7 en cuting attorney for Gibson, Pike and!? V0011' rsts.... 87 50 Dubois counties. Ho alsQ was elected Liberty lmn, second 4 5. .87 16 in 1886 and 1888. . In 1890 he went to .Liberty Loan, third 44 s 89.28 congress and served two terms. Inll.ihprrv Loan, fourth 4 Ms. .87.30

1895 he re-enUred tha practice of law at Jasper and aided in organizing the Farmers & Merchants bank, and remained its president until he was elected Circuit judge, in 190S. Ho served twelve years as judge of the Dubois and Pike Circuit court; h!s terms have just expired. His first wife was Alis Tinnie Daniel. His second wife was. her.ister, Miss Laura Daniel,. who, with two sons by his first marriage, survive him. Cut Tlii a Out It I Worth Money . Cut out this Blip, enclose with 5c tnd 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 coughf, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablett, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Stld ky Josts A. lieh ringer.'

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Here is: Clyde Cook in ' The Huntsman' hi3 latest William Fox release in Mhe Huntsman" Clyde jroes hunting: -for fun and certainly bringr home the bacon. There are only ' two dull spots in CobkVlatest special comedy. They are "just before the fihii is showrij and just after it ia finished . . WHE Yp U.ARE BILIOUS ... To promote.. a healthy action of the liver and 'correct'lne disorders caused by biliousness Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Trythem and see how vj honich to :a i ;intf . : Hbw'sThfi? We offer One Hundred Dollars 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 paet thirtyfive years, and has become known as ihe most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure act? thru the Blood on the. Mucous surfaces, expel line the Poison frm the Blood and healing the diseued portions. After you havo taken Hall's Catarrh Care fo a short time you will see a great improrement in your genera health. Start takmtr Hall's Catarrh Caie at once and get rid of catairh Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiexnky & Co., Toledo. .0 Sold by Diuggiets, 7oc. adv Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS -T H A T. DISTRESSING 'COÜGrirrchccki it quickly and iureIT 1 the throat oi phlegm and 'eaitcui:?eäd coiU'Vthe fiw, iaflamcd urfict vith i healing, toothing medi . J at'aa otdlidy, 75 year old, and I hid al'Very bao' cöugh from having U grippe, ;l thought it a ood time to try joley'B' Honey eijd Tor Compound, and lüint od f6l a - bottle, and it itöppcivpy cough andj got better. So oow l'am arouad the house agdn. Mri. Warf KUby, Spokane . VV b. - m jy& can prove n mitalion ir substitute is äs good as the genuine Fofcy's Honey and Tir For oalo by J. A. Mehringer Notieo to Coal Denlro. Notice is heraby jriven thiHh Commissioners of Dubois county will receive sealed bida at their reeular meeting at the Couit house in . Jasper, Dubois county. 'Indiana, on January 3d, 1921, for furnishing coal for the Court house, Ji il, and Poor Farm for year 121. Bids reeivfd until 10 oclrrk a, m, Jsn. 3, 1921, and must be accompanied with bond and non collusibn affidavit as required by law'; The: right to re ject any and'alf bids is reserved. V FRANK J. SENG, Auditor Dubois County Dec 2. 1920. 2 Liberty Bonds. Final N.Y. Sale Price Nov 24, Victory Loan, 38 96.16 Victory Loan, 4?4 0 96.10 Öitr rfiit Li eon&aLtta for eYervtKinf you la & iiaa of printing and ' tro cän ataure you tt crada vork . .

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Year'sWish Wbt caa I vlsli fer yoa ia Iiis New Year Korr tsaa J vrisb yea tTtry dij; Wbal caa I say, 1 tare est said hfcre. nnai cr.f przycr cia i pray i ro-. A ?(Zjzi far ycu! jJ Wlal caa I & f:r ysu ihls co: year More ÜJ23 I darod tc ask bt.xr, Will new gift c?-- ! crave from HeaTcc fcr yea rrca Lire s ewn IjciSess slcref n Ky bcart peticcas frcn the Ta:zz if Grace One llcssax cere! Fcr eTery ixj tf crcry year Yea lie sore dear! Kt Vltmi I kl cf joi Iiis year Mere tnaa yoa give to ce before; Yccr Hps fo kiss, year hni b mine to Mi How, as ef yore! Yecr lore to piariJ, your happiness to keep b Efe fl it A asd urica we u (ü ca s!ce? 99 To Dscct cace core! yv r, c d. c V7y TAP w ELL. Old Year, good-bye-Taps while you diet You brought a lot of new things to us. You have told us a lot of our fallings and helped us to step better. You have tripped us up Jiud knocked us down and talked cross to ms, at times. Hut we understood, and didn't mind, because we knew you thought a lot Of us. So Taps to you, as you sto:il aw:i Into a past streun with the elt'orts of the mighty. We made a lot of mistakes r Idle you were with us, Old Year. Uut Taps to them. We went ahead and did things without thinking them carefully out. And then you told us afterward of these blunders. So, you see, we learned. Thank you. Old Year. How many times "we were disappointed I What great, thinjrs passed us by I But Tops for them, now too. Life, after all, is but an unfolding, a sowing and a' reapin going to bed at nighttime and a fretting up In the morning, tears and laughter, work and rest, while Time plays about us. But now you are going away, Old Year. Good luck to you with what we have given to you. Taps! For all that we have lost or failed in Taps 1 But no regrets just gladness for chances, and a million prods of every sort hidden away in the somewhere to find us all anew In the glad New Year that will awaken us on the morrow. We tried, w failed we won. While you go, we smile, and a few tears touch our. smiles. But we blow our Taps. Listrn to them. Old Year. And good-bye ! rDetroIt Free Press. NEW. YEAR'S IN MANILA. To occidental eyes Now Year's da In Manila Is a strange olla podrida of Christmas, Easter and Fourth of July. The day Is ushered In with early mass, celebrated In the cathedral, which Is attended by all the women attired In old clothes, and the poorer class barefooted, and the wealthy in sombre black with black mantillas or shawls shrouding their heads. But Immediately after breakfast everybody begins to prink and preen for callers. Raven locks are plastered Into elaborate coiffures with cocoanut oil and crowned with red or yellow blossoms. tijrnnnh tfjr rcmlrtg yrar. . tt la aljrr tat ßrrk. fur gttlfcmrr t for prorr, for ßinipnrt &rarlj un nmlb thr tnnnuil of Uff In frrl el)tj prrnrnrr ötßttlitnrj raltii anö tnij. An tur prrr inlrj tit fttlttrr. Lrt üß galr ß roll bark anb urjoui us farr lo farr tnllf? our Srothrr. Ah tat rtazr at oorlli. attb Irrmblr brforr üß öbnltj Enomn forrra anö ilß nrtilaxoarrro rurnlß, anö aa mr brrab Üjr mgßUnj anö tljr btijnrufl of tijtngu. lrt tljr rhnu folb np artb blßrloßr Etytt krrpInn; atrlj aboar e!inr omni Actlb. tijrratö of blßaßtrr anb trrror of tljf nnkttnain anb fnrblbbtiiU tnr tooulb brar cbij ttoUr. fiaubtg. 3t is 3. br ttot afralb. fHakf nß rerr at Ijornr niitij C!jtr mnlb tljr rbmora of mrtu Üjt toraoll of rurntß, or Üt runüwi of Öjrbrrp. anb amlb all our orbrab of ßtrcolr anb patru Uor dtann Cljrißt'ß ßakr. Amxa.

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Ccce, Ist es laew (hr vmj paw Ad ititr strJ$l ßl lie Muler a;pezr Ks aicnlle yrl Lei es fü3, Ani tu tilefits ip:CT Bj lie pafeace cf fccpe, ad tie hier cf kie. (hr Lfe is a iinn; Off tbe, is a streaa, (5!es sYl?y mj, hi &t fcÜTe newest refests lo süj: The ittcw b tm, He Dozent is jene: Tbe ri3e2c:J jear Rcsies ca lo cur liiw, ani elemly's ceir. 0 till ei4, h lie iiy Of Es mk, Diy say, i liYt fetght vsj vriy tirinji; I hare fäski tie work Tioa fiist pte d b 5." 0 that eaci firoa bis Lord cT Kay recaTe the pad word, -Well ad faitLHy dooelr Ecter-isto Kt joy, ani Kt iowa ei Ky tircne!" A iZOSN. Chcrla Wttleu Seven Sentence Sermons 4 s-srsrss MEAN to be something with all your might. Phillips Brooks. Dolns what can't be done Is tho glory of living. Goncral Armstrong. A bright New Year and a sunny track Alonjj an upward way. And a", song of praise on looking back, When the year has passed away; And golden sheaves, nor small, nor few 1 This is my Xcw Year's wish for you I Anon. If you tell the truth, you have Infinite power supporting you; but If not, y. w have Infinite-power against you. Charles George Gordon. And let the peace of Christ rute in your hearts, to the which also ye were called In one body; and be. ye thankful. Col. 2, 15. I asked the New Year for some message sweet. Some rule of life which to guide my feet : I asked, and passed; he answered, soft and low, "God's will to know." Anon. What thou hast In store This coming year, I do not stop to nsk; Enough, If day by day there dawns before me My appointed task; I seek not great things. For I have learned how vain such seeking is, But let me seek Thy will, O King of kings. And Und therein my bliss. O. E. Fuller. BEGINNING A NEW YEAR. Though we are apt to think that New Year's has been observed since the year one, such Is not the case. In fact, there Is no mention of the day us a Christian festival until the fifth century, and even now the II ebrews celebrate their New Year's In September, for their calendar Is arranged according to the new moon, which makes New Year's a moveable holiday. Today, however, there Is scarcely a nation but observes this season of the year in some manner or other, though customs differ la :uost localities.

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