Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 October 1893 — Page 8
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fin AND FINEST STOCS IX JASPER -ATMrs. C. Hochgesang's I havo just returned from tlio city There I obtained some real bargains in . ,.,Ia tt iififnrcntl With ittcr oods, nil those merchants who, iy of drummers. Call and bo ooti . ...I At.. , ll. -f I ...-.nniin j mill I ) r V ' (loodshnew, no STA LIS STOCK, iul I tie best lo uo louiui any wuviu. Mrs. C, Hochgesang. North Main Street. J' S -Country prodtieo bought at hisrhi t prices. March 10-93 INSURANCE"! J.1FH ! ACC1DKXT! TOUXADOS MVI3 STOCK Farm Fire insuranco for terms of five yoars. including lightning and Fleam thresher, at thirty cents a year on .ich $100 of insurance: tornado y twenty cent. K eprescnting twentv good companies and doing nn exclusive Insuranco business, 1 oan gives the above rates. Write or call on mo before placing your insurance. No one, excepting Goorgo .ix, of llfiysviUo, and Theodore- Gohmaiin, of Ferdinand, U authorized lo solicit Insurance in my nameWM. A. WILSON, C'cueral Insurance Agent, Jasper, Inp. At tho bead of tho procession of SEWING MACHINES, as shown at all tho Fairs, were the DOMESTIC and inking premiums ovor every other make ViirniiAcnra nt tbeso machines, also, run no risk of a law suit for infringement of I -itcnt.as tho company makes it a point t deal honorably with every one. If nu want tho Best Macbluo on Earth, f-ct one of these from tSeorge P. Wagner, June 3, 1892. ly Jasper Ag't. FI PORTRAIT-FR EE, PHILIP A. GUCK ES ha made are iHtigcracntB by which bo is abio to tin utah frnm rmnoftllfi host artists it) the United States a handsome LIFE SIZE Crayon Portrait Free. TO v.VKItY ONE Who will make a cash purchase at his More of TKN DOLLARS worth of iinnii nf miv kind. Snecimousof the work on exhibition at my store. I hnvn thn handsomest and cheapest X.aUv Pnrrtnifi 111 tllO COUUtV J alSO l.andsome upholstered parlor sets, nice i.rd room suites, llnu folding lounges, AlcCan swing rockers, and other chairs, .....1 wild nnoli AU) niirr.liaSß von rct a rillt it 1 1 v'wii " . - itc-flize portrait free. Philip A. Guckes 'ornor Jackson and Fotirl' sticit. June 9. 93. Jasper, Indiana . SfHMA AND QIITCCDCPQ CATARRH oUrrCliLlio RECEIVE - R E L I E F - Li v tmf ncr nr i fl. LAHGELL'S sthmaijo catarrh livtr V. K. Holme, Sn Joe. C!.Tile-T find Ifcc Remedy all and ven more lhaa represented. I teccive inttantaseoui relief. K. M, Canon. A. M., Warren, Kann iile Waa fjteil by eminent physician! of thi country and ermany tried the climate of different State nothJac allotded reliel like your preparation. L. II, I'helpi, l'.M.0rnt,O. writei Suffered witV Hattima 40 yean. Your nedicinem 3 minutet doi Mre (or me thaa trie rooit eminent phyaiciao did far mm in three yeart. In order that alt ufferen fro Aaihma, Catarth, Hy Fer. and kindred ditease nay test tlie value) I the Remedy, we will tend ta aay aililrtn a Ulal Dekane FKKfc. Full aire box by mail $t.M. 1 AddreM. ZIMMERMAN & CO. IVopt. Whltl Irug(kta, Wootex, Wayae C., Ohi Aug. 35, 18ja. ly Mtoonc TowiiMliip TriiKtvf'M 1IIE undersigned, Trustee of lloone . township, Dubois county, hereby vivos notice that ho will nt tend to all V usinoss pertaining to tho ofllco of Trus ioo, at his residence li miles south-east f I'ortcrsvlllc, on Saturdays of each .cck, and requests all persons having -wnshlp business to present it on Satitday. Citizen b desiring honks from 1 bo Township Library, am notified that 'he Library in kept by Win. SlcIIarrls, t Portersvlllc. Henry 11. BitKtnE.s'iiAUoit.T.lt.Tn. May 18, 1888-ly.
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"Now von git right away from hro," Mid iho grocery man to tho bad oo rf ho came in with u hungry look on i hw f.n-.i mill n wiltl licht in his eve. "I ntn fraid of you. hv ouldn't 1)0 surprised to sec you go off half cocked and blow us nil up. I think yon uro a devil. You mny havo a billy goat, or a shotgun, or a hot tie of poison concealed about you. Condemn yon, tho police ought to muzzle you. You will kill somebody yot. Hero, take a handful of prunes and go off somewhere and enjoy yourself and keep nwav from here," and tho grocery wan went on sorting potatoes and watching tho haggard face of the boy. "What ails vim anyway?" he added as the boy refu'sed tho prunes and seemed to bo sdck at tho stomach. X 1 Ton cc before ytyn a shadow." Oh, I am a wreck," said the boy as he grated his teeth and looked wicked. "You seo lwtoro you a snattow. 1 nave drank of tho sweetä of life, and now only the dregs remain. I lwk back nt 41 linnnincM of tllli TiSt tWO Weeks. during which I havo leen innitted to gaze into tho fond blue eyes of my loved ono and carry her .rubbers to school for her to wear home when it rained, to hear tho sweet words that fell from Jior Ht us s?ho lovintrlv told mo I was a ter ror, and as I think it is nil over and that I hall never again place my anu around her waist I feel as if the world had beon kicked off its baso and was whirling through space, liable to bo knocked into a cocked hat. and I don't caro a darn. My girl has shook me." "Sho? Y'ou don't say so," said the grocery man as ho threw a rotten potato into a basket of good ones that were goinir to tho orphan asylum, "Well, ehe showed sense, l on would Jiavo blown her nn, or broken her neck, or Mmiething. But don't feel bail. Yon will soon find another girl that will mscoivit her, and you will forget this one." "Never!" said tho boy as ho nibbled at a piece of codfish that he had picked off. "I shall never allow my affections to become entwined about another piece of calico. It unmans me, sir. lieueeforth I am a hater of the wholo girl race. From this out I shall harbor revenge in my heart, and no girl can cross my path and live. I want to grow up to become a he r-choolma'm, or a ho milliner, or something;, where I can grind girls into the dust nniler the Heel ol a ternuio uespotisiu and make them suo for mere. "To think that girl, on wtiom i nave lavished mv heart's best lovo and over !!0 cents in tho p:wt two weeks, could let the smell of a goat on my clothes come between us anil break oil an acquaintance that teemed to be the forerunner of a hapnv future and say 'Tivta to mo and go off to dancing school with a telegraph messenger boy who wears a sleeping car porter uniform is too much, and my heart is broken. I will lay for that messenger some night when ho is delivering a message in our ward, and I will make him think lightning has struck tho wire and run in on Iiis bench. Oh, you don't know anything about the woo there is in this world. ou never lovcu many jieople, did you?" Tb'n rroeerv man admitted ho never loved very laird, but ho knew a little something ammt it from an aunt ot his ! who got mashed on n Chicago drummer, "lint your father must 1 e having a rent while your whole mind is occupied with your love affair," said ho. "Yes," said tho boy, with n vacant look, "I take no interest in tho pleasure of tho chaso anymore, though I did havo nMttlo epiiet fun this morning at tho breakfast tabic. You see, Pa is tho contrariest man over was. If I complain that anything nt tho tnblo don't tnsto good, Pa says it is all right. This momim? I took tho sinni nitchor and emptied out tho white sirup and put in somo cod liver oil that Mn is taking for hercough. I put somo on my pancakes and pretended to tasto of it, and I told Pa tho simp was sour and not fit to eat. Pa was mad in a second, and ho poured out some on Ins pancakes and said I was getting too confounded particular. Ho said the sirup was good enough for him, nud he Eopped Ids pancakes in it and fired somo down I his neck, lloisaganl durned hyjioerite, I that's what ho is. I could see by bin face I that tho cod liver oil was nearly killing him, but ho said that simp was all right, and if I didn't eat mine ho would break ' mv imek. anil, hv irosh. I had to ent it. and Pn said ho guessed ho hadn't got much nppetlto, nnd ho would just drink a cup of coffee and eat a clonut. "I liko to died, and that is ono thing, I think, that makes this disappointment in lovo harder to war. Hut 1 felt sorry j for Ma. Mn ain't got a very strong j stnmmlck, and when sho got somo of 1 that cod liver oil in her mouth she went I right up stairs elcker'n a horse, and Pa j had to help her, and sho hnd nooralgia j all tho morning. 1 eat pickles to taka tho tasto out of my mouth, and then I laid . for tho hired girls. They cat too much sirup nnyway, and when they gut on to that cod liver oil and swallowed a lot of ' it ono of them, a Nirish girl, sho got up ( from tho tnblo and put her hand on her corset nnd said 'Ilowly Jaysusl' and
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tho otlwr prl, who t Uu:b, swnl lowed a jmaciiko and id, 'Mino Oott, raä da matter from wT and akv vrmt out and leaned on tho ctmXUm thon thoy talked Irish md Dutch and got elulwi and ttartol to look for nto, and I thought I would coin over hens. "Tho whole tauiily sick, but it inot from low, lik my ühvm. and they will got over it, winlo 1 shall ftU nn wrly grave, but not till I luv made tlat girl nu!lthoUk'iTaph mcm-ngvr xiah tlwy wer dead. Pa mid I aro going to Cln HTO ßxfc wei k. anu I'll bet we'll havo Bomo fun. Pa ay$ I uchhI a dwugo of air, and I think lw i going to try and loso me. lf n cold day when I gt h'tt auywhero that I caa'fc find my way hack. Well, fcoodby, old rotten potatou."1 To es costixvao. BOBBY SHAFTOE. "Ikibby StiattooV pmc to sea, SJlvor buckle on M kam Ho'llowne lmek scan' day to me, Protty lkWy HiwMW FtnfftaR foftly o'er nd o'er. Kehcroe from tf bedroom tluar. Sine it as I tin? no tr, Slug to liohby fc5irwo. In tho yard tlietmlf grown hound Bcnta his tail Rlon tho ground, Misstate tho aectttstomeri eonnd Of hit master calling For a f rolio in tka hatl V?Mi tho skipping h and ball; Hut n Bianco om 11 8ms a sliadow fnllinc;. Ii03comoty thomllo chair I.incr in tUo corner there, With a half esjwcwnt nlr, Waiting for ht earning. And the red tin lm lira thtrau On thr fchflf basJde tiio drum. WAltlHT till tho dntmoni'Tomc, With his Ktardy ilmmmirs;. On the yvllow kntr hook l'ni'I. with hernhepbenl crook, Sui to Btsna and wait nnd !oo!t Off tho gaqdy cwror. Wondering hjr Mrhat ntiahar Sho U not mon tho Utp Of a chubby llttlo cap Itnuerlng nbovo hor. In thocltwot lie l.tnohoos, Worn to rnty, t'.wt j- hoc. Tramrün in Um dau t and ilcrr lown along tho river, Whcwj ha vtetl to tit nnd drer.m In th sunhlno hy tho stream Till somo frightened heron's acrenm Made him Jnmp und htvdr. Koro's a picture that ho drew, Rod nnd ytllow. eroon nnd hlw, lief t heforo it raa half throoRh, Ilnbyland's ondtmvor. Hero's tlio cap ho utcd to wonr Tlltenl on hi early hnir; liobhy's thing nro ovorpvhorc Bobby' gone forovcr. "Bobby Slinftoo's Rono to ki. Silver tackle on his ktitr, IIo'll oouio Wk fama day to rac. Pri'tty Bobby Shnftoor Baby mine, whero'or yo lxt. vjother's prayers follow theo. Oh, coino hack, my boy, to iw, Como lok, ISotiby Sliaftool Cincinnati Commercial Oazctte. 3Und and Action. Somo stnrtors inuintain that los of sleep sets tho nerves on edge nud makes thomhul act more quickly. In raro cases loss of sleep may lxs of advantage to phlegmatic natures, but oven for theso it is at least a kill or euro remedy which no competent trainer would counteuance. "When in ouo case it would succeed, in uino others it would mako tho phlegmatic mind duller than ever. Tho uso of Ethnulauta should ho avoided above all things, for they weaken the nerves, malting tho mind slow to react I onco knew a starter of the very greatest promise who ruined his nerves by using strong coffee to keep him awako for long continued study and as a mental stimulant before races. Another caso in point 'is that of John L. Sullivan, who, though a man o extreme quickness when in training, so deteriorated hb mind by the tiso of stimulants that, as tho psychologist's experiments showed, ho was, when out of training, ono of tho slowest strikers c.vamiued. Outins. Tho TMnins of Tlicnutfjr. Contemplation of tho conditions ot Thessallau agricTilturo wealth of sun, fertilising rains and streams, an almost incxhnustiblo sou, steady markets and light taxationturns our envious, wistful thoughts back to tho hard wrung, often ungrateful fields with which British fanners havo to deal. Tlicro is plenty of English machinery in Thessaly fdready; tho energy of tho Greek government in roadmaking has opened access to traction engines, reaping and thrashing machines. What forbids somo of our English fanners from settling in tin's land of promiso? Well, tho chief obstacle seems to ho tho ineradicable jealousy which tho Greeks hear toward foreign enterprise. It was this that put an end to tho profitable business of a French and Italian mining company at Launum. It is this which threatens to make abortive for tho tiuio M. TriI coupis' beneficent work in reopening j tho ancient canals and draining Lake I Copais in Bceotin, where tho riparian I peasant proprietors resist an influx I of straugors to till tho land which j thoy themsolvcs arc unahlp to take I in hand. ! Thoro is nlentv of land to let ta Thcssaly, yet nt present thoro is no opening for now tenants. It is not clear what will bo tho outcome of future years of steady and fostoring government. Blackwood's Magazine. Comment on n Iloct-iit l'liahiiiti. A fashion paper says that dresses aro to bo full this year. Wo prefer them full. Tho idea of a dress empty is ridiculous in tho extreme. Wo should liko to know what satisfaction it would bo to a young man to nit by tho sido of nu empty dross. London Tit-Bits.
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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphiuo nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantees is thirty years use by Millions of mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea, ami Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and ilatulcncy. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers havo repeatedly told mo of, its pood clfect uion their children." k Dr.. G. C. Osooon, Lowell. Mas. Castoria is tho best remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. I bono tho day 13 not far distant when mothers willconshler tho real interest of their children, and use Castoria instCftd of tho variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcinsoplum. morphine, soothing eyrup ami other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby cendlns them to premature giavea." l)n. J. F. KixcniaoE, Conway, Ark.
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Only $1,50 Pep Year Gives all the County Nowe, beside the news from every where eUe, for $150 Per Year!
As a Egniily I'npor, It Is unexcelled, coiitniuiui; n lurge nmount of good, moral literary reading. Now I the timi lo uli5oribe ! We want a correspondent nt every post office In thn nouiily, as our aim is to benefit nil parts of tho county C. Poarte l'ttiu.isiiKu. ,I.si'i:i!, Indiana.
rolt:ihia otriixhip Trustee's A'olite. r aiiF tiidnrsigncd, Trustee of Coltnnhia iTp., Dubois eounty, Ind., will attend to Towns-hip httbiitcsf- nt his residence on every Snturdny,niid persons having township business to triuisncl nro requested to present. It onlliatday of Ihr week. The lownshsp library is kept at the otllce of the Trustee, where those entitled can ohlaln books. NELSON HARRIS, Trustee. Juno 27th, J883-ly.
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Castoria, " Castoria la so well adapted to children that I recommeud itassuperiortoanyprcscription known to me." , , II. A. Abciikh, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyu, N. V. " Our pbyslcL-ms in tho children's department liavo spoken highly of their experience in their outsido practice with Castoria, and although wo only havo among ou. medical Eupplie3 what is known aa regular products, yet wo aro freo to coufess that tho merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it," U.n'itud HosrrriL and DisrsssiRT, Boston, Maae. Aixo C. Smith, iT?J., BUT. A . ECKKBT. Process Roller Flour. Buy the IfiesJ as it i aluays I'OIt WHICH r . Miii Air WAYS PAY THE HIGHEST . - v ECKERT BROTHERS. iTIV ouner i TOE of Dubois County ! Per Year! i til I I t es:$:ii;aln iie Towiisliip Truss tee's fVotiec. tnilE undorsSgiioil, Trustee of Raint hridgo township, Dubois county, will nttenil to Township htislncss on Saturday of ovory week, nt his residence on ANortu Aiani u-uui, uui:uu u niltll fill il Kiirhtli . in Jnsnor. The Library of said Township Is kept nt Um bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gostnanii whero persons wanting books can on tnl ii thorn at any time. JOSEPH EClvbTlilJN , irtiHuo April 20, 1888-ly.
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