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Corner 4th & Main Street, HÜNTINGBUKG, - INDIANA. MAKES PICIAUTIM OF: Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction, Treatment and Saving the Teetb, FiritClee Work, Beeaonable Prices. At Um lasUaaa Hatsl. Jaapsr, Tuesday All Work Warranted. Dec. lit lS93.-y

riCOPYRIGh 1693 f

ASSOCIATlOfl

THE HOLIDAY AXD WINTER SEASON

It here and to are we with tbe best

STOCK OF FURNITURE. See Oar Great 5 and 10 cent bargain counter!. Your best Cbance. Don't Miis It! OUR STOCK OF COFFINS Hat never been equaled. COME AND SEE US.

We Will Endeavor To Please You.

N. W. Corner Public Sqoare,

Dc.8,Y3. Jasper, Ind.

CHAPTER XXIX WORKINO ON SUNDAY.

"Hello!" said the grocery man to the bad boy as he came in looking sick at heart and all broke up. "How is vour

muscle this morning?"

"All right enough," said the boy, with

a look of inquiry, as though wondering

what was coming next. "Why?"

"Oh, nothing, only I was going to

grind the hatchet and some knives and

things this morning, and I thought may

be yon would like to go out in the shed and torn tho grindstone for me to devel

op your muscles. Taming a grindstone is the healthiest thing a boy can do." "That is all right enough," said the bad boy as he took up a sweet cracker, "but please take a good look at me. Do I look like a grindstone boy? Do I resemble a good little boy that can't say 'no' and goes off and turns a grindstone half a day for sotno old duffer who pays him by giving him a handful of green currants or telling him he will be a man

some day, and the boy goes off one way

with a lame back, while the good man

goes the other way with a sharp scythe and a chuckle at the softness of the bov?

You are mistaken in me. J have passed the grindstone period, and you will have

to pick up another sardine who has never

done circular work. Not any grind-

atone for Hennery, if you please."

"You are getting too smart," said the

groceryman as he charged a pound of

aweet crackers to the boy's father. "You

don't have to turn the grindstone if you

Con't want to.

"That's what I thought," says the boy

as ne takes a nandzul of blueberries.

not ask any"? öollsh "qmStiona any more. After about 20 teams had stopped Ma she got nervous and nsked Deacon Smith

If he saw anything green. Ho said somo-1 thing about desecration and drove away. "Deacon Brown asked Pa if ho did not ; think ho was setting a bad example bo-i

fore his boy, but Pa ho said ho thought

it would bo a good ono if tho boy could

only bo hired to do it. Finally Ma got mad and took tho tub behind tho house

where they could not see hor. About 4

o'clock tliat afternoon wo saw a dozen of

our congregation, headed by tho minister, filo into our yard, and my chum and I know it was timo to fly, so we got on the back steps where wo could hear. Pa met them at tho door, expecting somo bad news, and when they were seated Ma sho came in and remarked it was a very unhealthy year, and it stood twoplo

in hand to meet their latter end. None of them said a word until tho elder put

on his specs and said it was a solemn occasion, and Ma sho turned palo and wondered who it could be, and Pa says,

Don t keep us in suspense; who is dead?

and the elder said no ono was dead, but thoy called as a duty they owed tho

cause to tako action on them for work ing on Suuday.

What is

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EMi WAGONS

"You grindstone sharps who are always

laying for a fool boy to give taffy to and

erat Viira in VimaV hi a tiaV 1n't U

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jt ius Mi quality. uu nmmj u. .uSu. mo enough, xou bear on too hard ou

ths grindstone. I have Been the time

when a man could get me to turn a grindstone for him till the cows come

home by making me believe it was fun and by telling me he never saw a boy that seemed to throw so much soul into

turning a grindstone as I did, but I have found that such men are hypocrites.

They inveigle a boy into their negt, like the spider does the fly, and at first they

don't bear oa hard, but just let the blade

of the ax or tbe scythe touch the grind-

atone, and they make a boy believe he is

a bigger man than old Grant.

"They bet him he will ret tired, and

he bets that he can turn a grindstone as

are Aetsanned at this time of tbe

yeywben to much heavy baolleg le to be done, by every Good Farmer, Who does not want to be delayed u hie work, and have hie leans idle on the road the breakage of a wagon porlf Mede, or of poor material. ! P. Wagner, North Mala street, Jasper, warrants all his wagons free from defects of material or workmanship, and will sell them as cheap as yon pay for tbe infe rioroaee.'-Cone and see. He will also repair vcwr shoddy wagoB, when it

breaks, if yon call on him. Oct., 27, '93, INSURANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDENT!

TORNADO! LIVE STOCK

Farm Fire insurance for terms of five

years, iielading lightning and steam hours for a farmer once, and when I not

thresher, at thirty cents a year od through he said I could go to the BDrinsr

tue water I wanted for

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C. ECKERT.

"Pa reached mc iclth a barrel stave." "Ma, she fainted away, and they threw a pitcher of water down her hack, and Pa said he guessed they were a pack of lunatics, but they all ßwore it was Sunday, and they saw Ma washing nnd Pa

out hoeing as they went to church, and

they had called to tako action on them.

Then there was a few minutes' low con

versation I could not catch, and then wc

heard Pa kicjc his chair over and say it

was xnoro tricks of that dnnietl boy. Then wo knew it was timo to adjourn.

and I was just getting through the back fence as Pa reached me with a barrel

stave, and that's what makes me limp

somei

That was real mean in vou bovs "

said the grocery man. "It will bo hard Having supplied these Mills with

for ycur Pa and Ma to explain that matter. Just think how bad they must feel !' "Oh, I don't know. I remember hear

ing Pa nnd TJncle Ezra tell how they fooled their father once and got him to

J. ECKERT.

A. ECKERT.

Eckert Brothers

long as anybody, and when the bov has RO to mill with a grist on Sundav. and

got his reputation at stake then they be-1 Pa said ho would defy anybody to fool gin to bear on hard, and the boy gets him on the day of the week. I don't

tired, but he holds out, and when the J think a man ought to tempt his little tools are ground he says he is as fresh as boy by defying him to fool his father, a daisy when b is tired enough to die. Well, Til tako a glass of vour BO-ceat

tsuca men do more to teach boys the hoi- cider and go," and soon tho grocer)-man

Aownese or ine world and its tricky fe looked out or the window and found

rtü-es than anything, and they teach boys 1 somebody had added a c

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Roller Mills. CO OQ OO CO co OOP o op CO o

tho IjATEST IMPROVED ROT.T.RI?

JiivumiN&iti . we now make none but THE BEST BRANDS OF Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour. which admits of no equal for farailv use. TO TRY IT IS TO BE SATISFIED' WITH IT.

We adviae everybody to Buy the Best unit i alway the CkcnpcNl. Bud Flour causeN doc lor N billH;

Kic.l Sunday. Olhr trilni iltlly. J HKNKDICT, Bant. Jaspur. Iml. K.A. VAMIMIRI.I., aenl.ri.Ai..Kvnviiie.

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UNITED s HOTEL MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROPRIETOR.

The traveling public will ilnd this botiso well furnished ami fitted every way, and the best of attention will be given to the wants ol guests. The inr. niture and beds are all new, and the table will be found supplied with tbe

bait the market affords. Terms

son able.

rea-

Aug .Kaegin. cjiMIO-93

HEADQUARTER S

KOB THE

Singer

Sewing Machine !

r and fnnnrl I i-r f r-r . m .

lwnT. W H H A A MTh1 WHICH WE WILL AL-

i ,, " V L LI J. AIjAJ,

WAYS PAY THE HIGHEST

WAGON ou CAR LOAD.

July 5th, ly.

CKERT BROTHERS.

etch flOO of insurance: tornado

t twsatT cents. Representing twenty good companies sad doing sn zclasiv insurance business, I can give the bore rstei. Write or call oa me before piecing your insur-

and drink all

nothing. He was the tightest man I ever

saw. Why, tight! That man was tight

enougn to noia Jcerosener . IT! AT .11 t t . i.i . .

xuabB ru ngm. y no wanted ron

to turn grindstone anyway? But what

foxrnrcxD.l t j THE FLYAWAY HORSE.

ef Ferdisnd, is authorized to solicit

InsBraece Id my name.

Oh, s wonderf ul horse is the Flyaway Hons

j-ernips you nsve seen tilm before:

Perhaps, whlls you slept, his shadow has swept

Aurouga mo moonugni ust noats on ths

ance. Ne one, excepting George Nix, halt aWintrnnrPm. u. v,i I For it's onir at nicht, when tha tr oinvu

"-.- on, or cnurcn? I hesr that tWxn. . T"7..

. . . . i iuoi uic I ii) nunc, wiui K npun

memseiTSS üorrtWy last Sun- And a pull at his rein and a toss of his msne.

is up on nia neeis ana awayi The moon in the sky, As he Kallopcth by, Cries, "Ohl what a marvelous sightl"

Anu me stars In dismay Hide their fares awav

In the lap of old Grandmother Night.

It is yonder, out yonder, tho Flyaway Hon Speedeth ever anderer awav

bonnet hadn't come, and Monday and r53ow,'nd ,MC8' vnulns aad

I iTweoay U ralnea, and the rest of the Over streamlets that sing- at their play.

nee nw bu uuuay

W. A. WILSON,

dalixed

day."

"Well, you see, me and my chum put

Geaeral Insurant Asrant Jaan.r Inrt r maae mm tmnk Sunuenerat insurance Agent, Jasper Inn. WM Saturday, and Ma she f eU

into h, ana l guess we are all going to get fired from the church for working

on Bunaay. xou see. they didn't eo to

meeti last Sunday because Ma's new

FELIX LAMPERT,

Corner of West Sixth and Clay Streets,

., INDIANA

Headquarter in Southern Indiana lor

I beg to announce to the nuhlic. that I

have again opened an office, where I

have constantly on hand a full line of the Genuine Singers, with all the latest improvements. 1 have also a lartre

stock of Attachments, Needles, Oile.&e,

lor au oiner makes and styles of Sewing Machines. All kinds of Snwiny Ma.

chines repaired. Bargains in secondhand machines. My place of business is on 7th Street, between ÄÜ11 and McCrillus Streets, JASPER, INDIANA. PETER J. OOSMAN, Agent, For the Singer Manufacturing Company I am also agent for the old reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone fnauranco Co., of New York, a.nd respectfully ask a liberal patronage Dec. 5, 1890-tf.

j ALMERT M. BOHNERT.

KDWARD ÜOHN'EKT

JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS !

SOBMSBtsaTrsd.Msrfnobtsined.andsll Pati SM ksaJaHi conducted for moocnatc fees. J v Omer is Opposite U. s . patent Ornct

n ws ssa sacura patent in less urns Uisa ihoss

Stas sisdel, dfswioc or photo., with dttcrio.

TwmmunwK, u niantaai or not. Ire el

no one called, or

wtj coma not get anywhere, so Monday

And over tho sea like a ghost nweepeth lie.

n una iuo saips ney go sailing- below,

Bohnert Brothers having purchased the abovo well-known Mills, have had them thoroughly overhauled, and arc now prepared to make the best Patent Roller JPIour

ever made In Dubois county. 'I lie Pearl Belle is strictly a straight made

of first quality. Our Family Flour if

Those who Ue tlicm once will have no other Änd wat fo1r,!!"lciUBllly, n"0!0"- . nu uisiir. celled. We solicit the custom of Farm

ltVll l1! PwastVsbss .i i ... ers, aud wjll be ready at all times to exA UBl U I'lC Il07.cn Or IllllldrCll. WO Will f1flivpr p.liBiicrn flrtnr fni. ttr f ist est Ilm liittlinaf

r - - - . . . . w..H..w ssvass aws HllVni C Ulli MIMi.."

The Best WAGON On Earth

I slid out early and got the daily paper, r " ""t the men Rt the ,he,m K. O. B. cars at Jasper. To farmers or teamsters ho warrants them free m nkCt prlc and on Tuesday my chum he got thTpV Ajndgo lm some portent of woe. of defcct8 of any kind. "em ,rCP Buino us You per off tb steps and put Monday's paper "What ho, therel" they cry, PrtwC." ? 'J

n- wsriswouuipaistiiissecnr. i .asuMWaET. "HowtoObtabi Patsws," wHkf ssit anas tfcs U. S. and forsacoMtrissi HbK eVBsM AMfMski S

AsSVass,

C.A.SNOW&CO.

a - - - . ...... wmwnrm if n( t W m

in its place. I watched when they were reading it, but they did not notice the

date.

"Then Wednesday we put Tuesday's

As he flourishes bv

With a whisk of his beautiful tall, And the fish in the sea Are as scared as can be, From the nautilus up to the whale.

Blacksmithins Dl.. ...II -1 I . ..i.B

i icmo wall auu luopuui HIUCK.

In all its branches promptly attended to

paper on the steps, and Pa said it seemed And the Flyaway Horse seeks those faraway w more than Tuesday, but Ma she got the Unda ov baperof the day before and looked at yJ .......

3, 1893.

WEST Oth STREET, JASPER, IND.

W SUFFERERS

RECEIVE -

Where candy trees grow, and honey brooks

now. And cornfields with naneam am whit.

And the beasts In the wood aro ever so good

in Tnureday s paper, and 8aturday my Or td wrestle atound with a bearl

tbe date and said it seemed so to her. fant

....... .. . . . .

smgueaaea tney nad lost a day some

now. Thursday we trot Wednulav'

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0sr V. K. Holmet, Sa. Jsw. Cal. wrimll U 'r sll aaS rrt awi tkaa rtaresssttä. 1 rtcstT iMtastasesut relief. ' K. M. Canon. A. M Warrta, Kan, wrim-Wat rtaied by eminent payiiciau of taU couitry aas Germany: Uied the climttt of diSertnt frr m ans lag aSorded rtliel hU ,y.r repsrai " aik :Ph,lp P' McGnu'9- ri-Suttt4 wMj Attama 40 yeart. Vosr aeditiat is j misstss 4m Sfla ihrTtVe." " -"iMM h'iei 2 7I:.V-d k'"dt nd d,,VIM tM m 1 Kemedr. we will m 1 ... .jj. . ..1

'"SS FRKE. Full tut bot by mail ti. . ZIMMERMAN c5Ä Wlls-aU

chum he got Friday's naner on tho at.

asd IIa said the guessed she would wash

tomorrow, and Pa said hs believed he would hoe ia the garden and get the weeds out so it would look better to folks when they went by ßnnday to

cnurch. Well, Sunday morning came

ana witn u Haturday's daily paper, and Pa barely glanced it over as he got on

ma overalls and went out is his shirt

fieeres a-hoetag in the front garden, ad I aad my chum helped Ma carry water to wash. She said it seemed like tke longest week she ever saw, but when we brought the water and took a plate of pieklea to the hired girl that was 4owm with the mumps we got in the lilac bushes and waited for tho curtain to rise.

"It waan't long before folks began going to church, and you'd V died laughing

iv eve iLKJiii ail sum in front nf whom

The monkeys, they say,

wme on, let na play," And they frisk in the cocoannt trees. While the parrots that cling To the peaaut vines sing Or converse with comparative esse!

Offl Scamper to bed! You shall Hilf, him

nkht!

For SS SOOn as VOU've fallen anlnnn

With a Jubilant neigh he shall bear you away Over forest and hllLddn ami rfMnt

Bat tell us, my dear, all you see and yon hear In those beautiful lands over there. Where tho Flyaway Horse wings his faraway

With the wee ono consigned to his care.

-men grandma will cry In amazement, "Oh, my!" And she'll think It could never be so, And only we two Will know it is true

You and I, little precious, will know! -Egeae Field in Chicago Record. A Tramp's Problem. A tramp having found a lmn'

jL.TriWng ST IKTS 13 in.htatravatatthocit," theo go on to where Pa was hoeing fop5 " untü ni8ht wllt;n ho carefulweeds and stop and look at him and ,y P'ced it on tho pavement in a then drive on. After about a dozen tumi back alloy and slept upon it. AwV.

d passed I heard Ma ask Pa if he knew ia& noxt morning and looking acorn-

wo9 was (nm, as thstc must bo a funeral I IU11 "pon tno bit of down he somtewhere. Pa had inst hood ntn exclaimed. "Gon wirrHf

kutaMebees nest and said he did not m hard to sleep on as that, what niOW Of anV that .aa r1Ul1 Vkn lrt.on. miuf a wtinla V-II T . 1

mütokt QtfbJ to be, a.Ma fist did Opwritr.

IlHinbridgc Townsliip Trustees Notice.

'IMih undersigned, Triifitee of

t Uslnb ridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Snturdayof every week, at his residence on North Main street, between Seventh and Eighth, in Jasper. The Library of said Township is kept at tho bookstore of Mr. Jacob Gosrnaim whore persons wanting books can obtain them at any time. JOSEPH ECKSTEIN, Trustee April 20, 1888 -ly.

ColiMiibia 'I'ownNhipTriiM tcc'M Notice. Tup mdnrsignnd, Trustco of Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his residence on every Saturday, and persons having township business lo transact are requested to present it on that day of the week. Tho townshsp library is kept at the office of tho Trustco, whore those entitled can obtain hooks. NELSON HAKIMS, Trtutefl. June 27th, 1888-ly.

oun Wheat, and will

the market will allow.

CORN MEAL always on hand lo mII

or exchange. Uran and Shipstufl si I lie

lowest market price. Give us a I rial

and wo will try to please you.

Mills on tho North side of Jasper, on

13th and Mill streets.

BOHNERT I3KOT1IKKS. Jasper, Nov. 7, 1890.-y.

MILBURN & CO., JASPER, INDIANA.

HERS WE ARE!

We havo got goods and they must

I'lnest Winter Lap Robes. Horse Iilankcts. Buggy Harness. Whips.

Esrytiil wr ,, 11, iinril PSS T.lllA.

FINE FARM FOR SALK! In Madison Township.

0.

Come and

One of the best farms in MadUon

township is now f r sale bv the undnr-

siencd, to-wii: 112 acies in Sic. 30.

Town One, South Range 5 West, lr-

inerly belonging to John llurire. de

ceased. It will be sold at a reasonable

price, and on uartial navmenls if de-

fired. If you want a ifood farm, in

good locality, near tho thriving town of Ireland, thin ia

See Our Mammoth Stock, particulars, call on

Clement Doank

Ht Jasper Courier Office.

Also, 237 acres, formerly known

tho Adam Smith farm, at the point

where the railroad crosses Patoka river

will bo sold cheap. Call soon.

Which Wc Offer at Hot mm Prior

MILBURN & CO.,

rinn1n..B S.. 4 f , v.

"initio in ju riciiiiiirni imnmmnnia

ö t..w...U...D,

JASPER, INDIANA.

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