Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 February 1895 — Page 8

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Tfc Brat. Thor U nothing like tho hoartlcfisnoes of a xuan. Thoro is a protty littlo bride here in Washington who is just coining to know that Sho fell out with her no wly acquired hus

band the other day. I forgot quito; what it was about but it scorns to mo ho had said things about a now gown of hers. At any rate, life was no longer worth living. Sho shut hersolf in hor room and cried till her head ached. Then sho bathed her

eyes, brushed a fluff of powder over her red and swollen nose and called

icily to her husband:

Fred said she. "brin me a

spoon, please. I'm going to take poi on!"

''Yes, dear," answered the heart

less monster from below. "Do you want m teaspoon or a tablespoon?" Washington Post

Kick Tmkm mt Iwt

In the whole rango of the Alps there are but two peaks which meas

ure more than 15,000 feet in height

and only six or soron that go above 14,000. In the Himalaya range, however, there are thousands of ti-

tanio cloud piercing peaks ranging

from 29,000 foot downward. In the

limited portion of that great range with which tho English geographers

are familiar thero aro 1,100 measur

ed peaks which will exceed 20,000 foot in height and not lees than

3,000 separate peaks which are taller than the giant of the Alps. St. Louis

Republic. Atlanta was originally called Mar

thaaville. Ifta name was changed, it

is said, to Atlanta because of its goo

eranbioal position on the divide be

tween the waters of the Atlantic and

the emit. It is. however, probable,

that the name was a contraction of

Atalanta.

Memphis has over 1,000 lumber mills in its territory and turns out

100,000,000 feet a year.

In Poor Health

m AO rr c miiolv 9YrTf tllSfl

you imagine serious and fatal diseases result from

trifling ailments neglected, i

Don't play with Nature's greatest gift health.

oat of aorU.wcak J m4 tttterallr 1 kftMttd. MfTMM, A hava m aaatctil "

M cu'I wotk, 1

rm as oacx im - .1I.1-. kl-k fa I

Srewa'a Iran Kt. "

tars. A few Mt- J

cowca itom the very Srtt dott-U ' ti 9tmr Urti, and It's pleaaaat to Uke.

It Cures

Dyspepsia, KMaey ana Liver j a aaaa a

rxeuraitia, i row mm, Onstifatiea, Bad BU

f Malaria, Nerven aHmeaU

Wosmr'i cewpWats. Get only the Retiuine it ha crossed red litte on the vrramer. All others are iub-

Iron

Bitters ,mmmammmmtmmmmm

ÄS

"of the

Matrf by

TrlE LYON

MEDICINE CO.

$T0MACrA ,N0.

I)o T, 1S34.

Make the Celebrated

"I"

W

ctltuir, ein iccftul of two ic lamm we

F will md irt 61 Ten Beautiful WmM'I '

Fair Vl.w autl bcok tree.

CROWtl CHCWCAL CO. BALTIMORE. MO.

Bainbridge Township Trua tee's Notice.

The undersiimed. Trustee of Bain

bridge township, Dubois county, will at

TELEGRAPHERS' BLUNDERS. I ta Mat Comma Om mm Haw. Tb? Ar Ma4. "Thcro nro many errors made In tho transmission of messages -which aro cntiroly uncalled for, but ovon

with thoso thoro is not one blunder made to ovory 5,000 words passing, ovor tho wires, " said a telegraph

operator. "That is of courso in the

main onoea, wnore mo mwn

operators are employed. I don t

think tho same can d saia oi au tue branch offices. An error which hits cost tho business man many dollars, and yot for which wo can find no canso, is tho mixing of tho numbers

15 and 50. There is no excuse for

the error, yet it occurs more fre

quently than anything else. Thoy

seem to bo the fated numbers ox ino tolcgraphor. Wo havo notices posted above each instrument concern-

ine it yet such mistakos will occur.

Words ending in 'th aro frequently l 1 I . V.inV ia r urlrtna

when numbers aro being sent For R)R SALE BY ALL DRUWISTS.

Instance, 'sixty might bo rendered 'sixth,' or vico versa. This ia caused by the similarity in tho telegraphic

characters for 'h' and 4y.' The for

mer is four dots, while tho latter is mado of two dots, space, two dots. A stroko of lightning or the wind bringing tho wires together, or perhaps tho unsteady hand of tho operator, who sooner or later is affected

with 'telegrapher s paralysis, migbt

separate the four dots and change

sixth' into 'sixty.

' Sometimes the dots stick togother

and mako a dash. Thus a seven,

which is two dashes and two dots,

. rt . i : A.V.

may Decomo a nvo oy uavmg last two dots 'stick,' making the

character three dashes. .Losses oi

considerable amounts havo frequent- JheV aiSO Wallt VCUT

- a. .1

Some operators who are amictea

with tho paralysis cannot mako the

letter 'h, ' which is four dots. Thoy

wither make five dots. D, or SIX

dots, '6'. I havo scon somo opera

tors try to mako six consecutive dots

to represent tho number 6 and would

not be able to stop short o 10 or is.

This, of course, is caused by disease

There aro many errors that tho cus

tomer must takotho blamo for. Two

and ten aro most often mixed on ac

count of careless writintr. Then the

word 'can't' frequently has tho 't'

loft off, which, of course, changes

tho whole sense of tho thine. 'Can t

should never be written in a tele gram. It should be spelled out can not'"

"Perhaps tho most ludicrous error

which ever came to my notice.

said a well known operator, "was a telegram from Atlantio City.

was tho record of tho drowning of a man, and after detailing the piteous

ceno and the brave efforts to save

his lifo it said: 'Just as brave John

Smith reached his side he throw up

hia hand. and. with a look toward

heaven, cried out, "Ninety-nine!" '

It was a rather startling exclamation

for a dying man, and tho operator

sent back to know what was meant.

He was told by the sender that it did not mean 'ninety-nine,' but

'Lulu, the namo of his sweetheart

The character for 'lu' is a dash, two

dots and a dash, which is the same

for the number '9

mad a mistake.

patch.

A State! Ie44aat.

The Rev. J. Lloyd James, Congre

gational minister at March, CamhridvMhira. writes as follows to a

London paper: "I have twin daugb

ten now 12 years old. While at din-

ner recently ono of them jumped up I

Um

W. R. Hart, Travcliaff Sakaman, Dayton, O., says: "Like many other traveling men, I made the acquaintance of the railroad sandwich, who afterward introduced me to old 'General Dyspepsia an acquaintance I was unable to shake until I met with LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS, which I am happy to say, has put the unwelcome guest to flight. Dyspepsia and headaches are things of the past. I feel like a new man and can eat anything."

LiMTACTUUIU OK

-And l)o:ilor in-

any tune, unonnod

quantity ilea i red at

and Fertilizers.

Cet-14 mmt mt If If kt. To whom it may concern : Following an attack of la grippe and typhoid fever, I was left with a bad condition of blood and serious stomach troubles. I had no appe-

f NDiANAPOUS tite, was exceedingly nervous and

could not sleep at nignc. i o ten the story briefly, LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS cured me. John F. White, County Recorder' Office. Residence, i6a Hoyt Ave. .Indianapolis.

CHOPPED KOll FKED

on WedueodayB and Saturdays at five cents per bushel, and kept on hand for

UXVilnUKU HI Hit IIIIICH.

General Repairing & JlorseShoeing. Farmers & Block.

leeuerN,

North Main Slrctt,

JAS1M2K, - - INDIANA.

G ,W. Üowns, D. D- S.

THE JASPER CITf ROLLER MILLS

PATOKA LILLY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

Corner 4th k Main Street,

IUXTIXGBUKG, - INDIANA.

MAKES SPECIALTIES OF:

Crown and Uridge Work, Painless Extraction,

Treatment and Saving tho Teeth,

hrst Class Work, Reasonable Prices.

At tltn t'henlx IlntH, .Tanner. Tb-Uj

n! itlriMnuy oiearh werk. All Work Warranted.

Dec. 1st, 1S93 v.

rWHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Gash.

Flourland Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

FELIX LAMPERT, DU1J0IS COUNTY AGENT FOR

THE IMPIiti PRE!

in It i the BEST Because-

It t is what we claim it to be a POSITIVE FORCE FEED.

It sows, with the same gear, the same quantity of wheat or oats.

It is theonlv drill in the world that will do this. THE FORCE-FEED FERTILIZER ATTACHMENT used on the Empire Drill is fast superseding: all otlierSj liecauscIt is the only one made that is a FOHCE FEED. It does not paste nor elog up. It distributes an even continuous .tream.

It is taken apart without loosening a nut, spring, bolt or key.

It feeds out all the phosphate in the box.

Ubo have a complete stock of

LAMPERT'S BEST WACONS,

v a -w v - a v

'lows, ana an kiiius oi f arming implements, uomc ana

examine. milia lAMl'lKT,

No wonder heAu8 10, 1894. West 6th Street, Jasper, Ind

'-Pittsburg Dis-1 ff-

Erny Tin and Stove Store,

IN FliONT OK THE MONUMFXT.

yet conducted by the daughter of Mr. W. Ernv. She carries a Splendid Stock

of the Lelejikatku

"GARLAND OAK"

m.rxA mm.A t h&t A doff bit her leff ilUt

bor. tho nkia we ii uughed, HEÄTING CDDlCIlfC STOVES:

1 Ii- vu Ana itiI

the room nor in the nouse, m -we keep none. An hour afterward her

ese Stoves are imitated by niamy but equaled by none

Also many other Stoves, and full assortment oi

mraPMKl,ffi A TINWARE of all kinds. of every week, at hia residence on North a neighbor'a dog bit her exactly 1 V nriiai. r r- x . .

Mam street, between tourteenm ana ww the other oomDlained of bolnc nMnUVVMrvr.. o kaoow.

CUTLERY, Pocket and Tabla. Handsomt BARLOR HANGING LAMPS. Don't Forget the Location in Front of the Monument. MART A. BARTH. East S. Public Square JASPER, IND.

street.

meenth, in J asper. Mtf hil at dinner. That aeems

The Library or said i owns nip is aepi - , . . . at the bookstore of Mrs. Jacob Gosmann, itrange to me, and what ia equally where persons wanting books can ob- itrango ia that both the twina had tain them at any time. nain alike after the dog bit one of

. m V"11' Anl,lee- them, and the one that waa not bit-

wpn.-u, to-y. WQuld cry in her aleep that

Columbia Townshlr Trua- a do had bitten her. The one felt

tee's Notice. what tho other anffered from, and as

. . .... ..I &1 A VaHm Vii ntVinv'a rtav4n

The undenignea, rrustee oi uommoia Bui wv . TTI mpmMm mm vawMM MwanaBBa

Tp., Dubois county, Ind v will attend to loasens. On what grouna can this liPBa MS m MmMM.MWM. Mim äC yfc ärl mm 1 MWl

Townshio Dusinesa at ms residence on .jnnn (nn HimthA ATniainfL nhv.i r

queswu lo present a on mai day oi me j lisMn.; - f

Corner Gth and Jackson Street, Jasper Indiana.

week.

The Township Library is kept at the

office of the Trustee, where those en

titled can obtain books. Nclson Harris, Trustee. Jne 28th, 188 y.

GEORC

EP,

WAGNER

JASPER CORN MILL.

Tho undoraigned having bought the Jasper Corn Mill, Imb rciltted it In,i kt'op a atipply of '

WAGONS and C OBIT MEAL

n AT?PT AHTi1 A,Ml Cll011,ed Corn 1 or

Corn sold in nt,

JH) cents per ltf)

- ' .

Are particularly solicited for custo.

mers, and by jirompt attention and honorable treatment I hope to merit and receive their patronage.

FR O VOLLMER. Dec. 1, '03

UNITED HOT!

MILL STREET, JASPEIt. AUGUST KAEGIN, PROI'KIETOR.

DEXTISTMtTJ

The traveling public will find

this house well furnished and the

best of attention given to the wants

of guests. Furniture and beds all

new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Term

Reasonable.

Aug. Kaegin. Mrch 10-83 IIBADQFAH'CEB.S rOKJiUL

Singer Sewing Machine!

I bee to announce to the public, that I

have again opened an oilice, where I

have conatantlv on hand a full lino of

NE W B RICK YARD lSfÄ"?,nn,?h -a,ith"

atoclc oi Attacnmenui, .Needles, Oils, &c,

lor an oiner innneH and myies oi fcewing

1 onltmou All Iftmla tf Wu-mn Ti

The undersigned wishes to inform the ,imB r.mni.,1 itoron!,, .n,i

i ni uiii-- liiui uxz litis uiviiLvi iiii ino uuta i huiw! miiphinpii

am, ai me norm sine oi jusper. and

will make more brick this

Or. 13. .A. 310SBY,

Resident Den ist,

HUNTINGIJÜRG, IISt.

Tend uro his professional services to all

Imidin; uny work In the dental line, und nromlHCH tu irive II IiIm closest attuntlon.

Gold plate work specially lolivited, und all

3 on iirruiiit'U. pr. iv, bv.

Brick for Sale !

My place of business is on 7th Street,

to the Jasper Courier.

The Fall and Winter Season

Is here and so nre we with the best STOCK OF FUKXITUKE.

öce uur urcnt o

gum

Chance

5 and 10 cent bar-

counters. Your best

Don't Miss It.

nsper.

. t I

year man lniwu-iwtn Mm n,i r..r?riiil. crU-

. i B-rtTTw s'A a a a muu Auaaaaua uiivkii

ible terms on House Patterns. JASPLR. INDIANA.

JOHN OKI KU. JK. PETKIt J. OOSMAN, Airmit,

Apr. a2. "jJ. ror tue bingcr .Manufacturing tomnanv.

r . : i am aiKO nuent lor me oiu rcMiauie

Take VOUr JOD frmtine Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cvclono

" I. . V !

I JLUBWrilULU UI iL'W 1 UTK, UHU IV-

spectfully ask a liberal patronage.

uec. o, löuo-tf. FINE FA It AI FOIt SALE! In Madison Township. Ono of the best farnn in Mailison

township ia now for sale bv the under-

eigned, to-wit: 1 12 j acres in Sec. 30,

iown une South, Kange 5 West, formerly belonging to John Bürge, de

ceased. It will be sold at a reasonable

price, and on partial payments if de-

sireu. ii you want a good farm, m a food locality, near the thriving town of reland, thiu is your opportunity. For

particulars, call on

Clkmk.nt Doank

at Jasper Courier Office.

Also. 237 acres, formerly known as the

Adam Smith farm, at the noint where

the railroad crosses I'atoka river will bo

sold cheap. Call soon.

ALBERT U, BOnNKRT. KDWAKD A. llOHHKRl

BOHNERT BROS., Proprietors oftba

JASPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS I

These Mills arc now kept in the belt

order, and supplied with best patent

Holls. The brands PEARL BELLb,

FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not ex-

excelled for their grades in the world.

We Holicit the custom of Farmers, ana

will tx nnilv nt sill times to exchange

Hour, for wheat at the highest market price. .

JilUMj D8-WÜK WllMi, u j will rtnv vnn mult all tho market Will

CORN MEAL always on hand to kii

or exchange.

OUR STOCK of COFFINS Has never been Equaled.

COME AND SEE US. We will Endeavor to Please You. iklles Bros?. N. V. Corner Public Square. JASPEIt. - - INDIANA. Dec. 8, '93.

MACHINE SHOP.

JASPER, IND..

DAMIEL F.J. MILLER, Prsprialsr.

TV 4TB It taU kt tttj faclllly Hr rlrlt

trf

KILL W MS.

INSURANCE LIFK ! ACCIDENT!

TO UN ADO! LIVESTOCK

Farm Fire inmiranco for terms of five

yearn, including lightning and Hteqm thresher, at thirty cents a vear on each

$100 of insurance; tornado at twenh

ccntH. Representing twenty good com

pnnteg ami doing an exclusive msuranci

bminesM, I can give the above rates

mite or can on me ociore placing you t

insurance. No one, excepting George Nix, of HayHville. and Theodore Goh

man, of Ferdinand, are autorized to so

licit inHiirance ia my name. AI A Villi QA

WW w w I wmm W i -

tt Btaklaanr Wall IIMI, MM a aaaflaU

r kiMiMM4rMirfcif mäiiNiniuw

Tht hullMt CU.

The amallcflt living colt ever foaled

. a w A.i uä-ä. i a

iaakMaaaaa.rsairrnrA.roMt in U10 UniWXl DWiwmauoia up

to-M4iitra ( M rtatirt. -rSTT nMranrici at Hartford Citv. Ind.. in I

MLm.l-fmiJr! ÄTOwtAart"" . 188. When 2 days old, it only meas-

wm7nruumm,"rlvm ured 8 inches from tho mane to

AaaiM PAtTKuLAaLT at wtKt u gir a i root of tho tail, was only 2linchc,

MHltoM Ia It,

InTentor-I've hit money mak-l I? A T T A twtt. AM TXT 11713

ins thin at last The proachera will Äll U A. Hi MX

fflÄ W Goods of &U kinds, Hotioni and

box. mmmm FRPfiH GROGEPirit. mi nimm

'Friend What xxl U that?

InvcntorIt'a a triumph. The lie thanks the public for its liberal patronage, and by using every effort. General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind

. i m jia il .-.l n 2 .1 i . . ; . 1 . . . .. I

coui3 iau wrougu hiuu ui uiuvtouh w jncaau ia uciuruiineu 10 menv us continuance. alvna an A all rinllarft. hftlvm ntiAr . I V tr?

'"v' ' - lalTaaaa ud XT si. t oiitt n....u.if

tew and dimes on velvet, but the j wt " 1,1 v" 1 1

nickel and pennies drop on to a Chi-1 TacaU T? "U Z

April 2, 18V-1.

neso gong. New York Weekly.

the

LälLTMtlatHt4UKtvtbi Hrmf. nt tUn nil vLtia nnlv 21 ini

f at lhatf aaaaraatl waf MtWMinl . . . ..... . .

BtMwi m4 nmn, Drnfa, ., rally m ooooAS high and weiglied out 2 1 x pounds.

M4at kat hHMai

wiw. srf na

aaM. M a futmy.w

It was of tho Shetland breed and lo-

longed to Harry B. Smith. St Loui

Far Commercial Statiamry f Eviry Hiicriptian Viiit th! CDURIER OFFICE. GET GOOD MINTING.

CiTeats.and TrndcMarks obtained, Ind alt Pat-

intbusiheHioiuiiicKii lor Modchatc Feet.

Oun omcc is OcnosiTC u. s. rTtNT orriec 1 ind we mi) struro vatciu in let Uuie thau thoHl lmnte (rum V nhineion. , .Semi ii'.oiici. duwinc or photo., vrith deacrlp-i Hon. W e sii-isc, K patenuble or not, free (! ciiirpe. Our le not due till plantlitccurd. , i BAMHLrr. "IlowtnOtitiln rttnu." with'

Scott o( tnu.e in tht U.S. and forilocowtriat

tni ii cc. sviurcu,

C.A.SNOWACO.i

fP. PTCNT OfflCt. WHINTN, B). C.

Bran and Shlpstuff

at the lowest market price. Give oi s trial and we will try to please you. .a ".a r t 4 lnA All

.MillHon. tue isortn ueoi j. 13th and Mill street.

UOIINEltT BltOTIlfcM. Jasper, April 13, '94-y PrSSt 1 A FiHt Natural Chi March JS. .

irrsTiKSwawaHii

Only 50c k Year

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