Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1895 — Page 8

In Poor Health

h means so much more than natal diseases result from f trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's r greatest gut health. . . ft ii you iicicciiiiK , Browns oui 01 sons. wc i - it.. haustnl, nervous, 1 have no appetite X ami can i kui, hriMii at nnrctakIron : Bitters liiK the most relia- J uic siiriiKiiiciiuiK medicine.wliichis Brown's Iron Bitters. A few bottles cure benefit very first dose it " MV Min jvur j cA, and it's pleasant to take It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. J r.rt nnlv (lir peiiuinr it ha crossed red V line on the wrapper. All others are subFwill send set of fen Beautiful World's hair VUws and book free. BROWN CHEMCAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. georce P, WAGNER MANUKA CTCKr.R OF WAGONS and OAREIAGBS, o And Dealer In o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers. -0General Repairing it HorseShoeing. o North Main Street, JASPER, - - iyPIAXA. Farmers' Home ! (On Mill street, JiI!iit,Iih1.) PH! MI K ANTS Kit, I'ropV. Thlt eimiiO(lli)U- hotel Iiiuh been tlionUKi' ly uverliiiMled.niiil rerlttetl new tlinmnliout, miri I nour mien fur milillc eilturtilillllieilt. I Tue talU will nlway.- Iiefmiml wesullleil, and irlcst will be r:aiiiiille. A irn m Mtiililu for farenur' liorsest, und cheap f-'eil. A K" J l'r, well supplied with the choicest llquurs ami eiuurn, und polite uttentlon illwuys. Give me ii cull. Dec. 30. HJi-V I'll 1 1.1 1 K.TKKIt. IWRANCE! LIFE ! ACCIDRNT! TOHNAHO! LIVK STOCK Farm Fire insurance for terms of five years, including lightning and Bteam thresher, at thirty cents a year on each $100 of insurance; tornado at twenty cents. Representing twenty good companies and doing an exclusive insurance basilica, I can give the alove rates Write or call on nie liefore placing your insurance. No one, excepting George Nix. of Havsville. and Theodore Gob man, of Ferdinand, are autorized to eoi; ... i lieu muniiR-c in my naiuu. W. A. WILSON, General Inmirance Agent, Jasier, Ind Go id KcHidcncc in Ireland For Sale. House of eight rooms and two halle and rood eel la-, with three town lots in Ireland. Good water, stable, and other out buildings. In good order every way. a nice home near churches and achoolH. with good society surrounding Will be sold verv cheap and on easy terms. Annlvto U. Doank. .lanper. HEADQUARTERS FOR T1IK Singer Sewing Machine ! I beg to announce to the public, that I have atmin onened an office, where I have constantly on hand a full line of the Genuine Singers, with all the latest improvement!!. I hav ulno a large Htock of Attachments, Needles, Oils, fce., for all other makes and stylos of Sewing Machines. All kinds of hewing Ma chines repaired, hargains in second hand inaciiiues. My place of business is on 7th Street t..i ' -ititi r..-i.:n..o c.w.nt.. InHWeCIl -'IUI UHU llltUIIIIIIII QULCU!) JASPtR, INDIANA. PET Kit J. OOSMAN, Agent For the Sinirer Manufacturing Coinnanv i am also agent for the old reliable Niagara Fire and Tornado and Cyclone Insurance Uo., of ew lork, ana re HK'ctfully ask a liberal patronage. Dec. 5, MKMf. J Ctrest. aad TraHe-Mirkt obtained, and til I'st-; est butineu conducted for Modcratc fttt. Jvua Orncc i Oppoitc U. . ptcnt orncc Sind we tun tectir. patent in lcsiliiuc tUtntbose tcmnte Itura W shmsion. J Send model, dtawing or photo., vrlth detcrlpJtlon. We iiUe. if paienislile or not. (tee of liursre. Our fee not due till pitent it secured. t 1 siMMitr "How tn Obitin l'ttcnti.'' with Jen ol tauie in the U.S. and foreign countrict tent irce. A'.iiteM.

I INTLLLIGENCC IN f-GATHERS, j Tbh Kin.rVHiiit AaYrllmi IM-pUrrd hf a Faithful Llttl Mocking lllrtl. I t Tho following story of romarknblo inhilligoncu nml affection on tho part of a bird is almost without preco-

dent: . l. sme yoan ago inoro resuiou in

Kirkwcod, S. C, an old couplo, Dr. whojn h(J vas talkiK si,0ved hin n B. and his wifo, who woro noted for watci, WhU'h had gunu through a thoir exceeding kindlinass. In fact, railroad wreck a fow weeks ago, ami thoir goodness and gontlonoss woro tho works woro literally brokon to proverbial. Thoir littlo homo on bits, tho easu badly bout and ovorytho hill bohind tho oollogo was tho thing brokon up gonornlly. most com fortablo in ho placo, and "Looks as if tho engino sat down thoir ilowors and fruit woro tho do- upon it," remarked -Mr. Taggart liht of tho wholo town. Both tho And then an idea struck him. Glane doctor and Mrs. B. woro fond of ing across tho room, ho saw Greene birds, and many of our nativo song- Smith talking to soiuu friends. Now, stors found ample accommodation in ho know that Mr. Smith carried an their gardens and orchards. Thoro elegant gold watch of tine workmanwas scarce a trollis or a trco on tho ship which was given to him, and in wholo placo that did not novo its lit- which he took tho greatest pride, tie "bird tj.blo,"as Mrs. B. callod it, In fact the ex-attorney general which was simply a board nailod up thinks as much of that watch as ho whereon crumbs" might bo loft for does of himself. fi,n,wi frj' "S:iv. lot mo havo that pile of

l IUI UL1I11UIUU.1 11LL 1U A l L'.llV.&VsVt . lows that abounded on tho hill.

While all birds found a wolcomo I can show you some tun. Mr. and tho most hospitable- ontortain. Taggart opened thoiso slightly and mont always nt thoso bountiful stuck tho watch into his pocket. Goboards still now and thon somo littlo ing over to Mr. Smith, ho asked him follow with moro affoction than tho for his watch upon tho pretonco that rest perhaps would tako up porma- ho wanted to show it to a friend, nent abode in tho doctor's trollis and "Well, bo caroful of it," said Mr. become ono of tho family. Conspicu-j Smith is his most abrupt bass voice ous among those was a mockingbird,1 as he handed over tho precious Pat by name, that was for several watch. years a regular ponsionor upon tho "Now, boys, watch out, "said Mr. doctor's hospitality. When only just i Taggart fivo minutes later as ho free from tho nest, Pat had tho mis-1 smiled to the crowd standing aroui:4. fortune to havo two toes of his right I Ho put Mr. Smith's watch in his foot eaton off by a rat and conso-! pocket, held tho other in his hand quently sot out upon his careor with partly covered, as tho two did boar a prettv good claim for sympathy, some slight resemblanco to each oihIn tho courso of timo Pat found his j er, and approached tho ox-attorney way not only into tho hearts of tho t general. doctor and his wifo, but tho wholo "My friend says that's a beauty, villiiipi 1-tiou." nil 1 lnvnd him. Famil. Greene." says Mr. Taggart as ho

iar as all wcro with tho notes of tho mockingbird, Pat's singing seemed always finer and sweeter than tho rest, and his famo spread through tho whole community. Gradually ho came to bo a regular institution

nt the dwtor's place, and virs felt1 to tho nuirble üoor, tho e:usu siiringslinhted indeed if Pat did iM enter-1 in'i open, and tho works spilling tain them with his music. over tho door like shot poured out of It was whon Pat was about 4 years j a bay. old that Mrs. B. died. The doctor The ex-attorney general heard tho of course was inconsolable at his loss i crash and sprang to his feet with a and determined to break up his old J whoop that could havo been heard home and rcniovo to Shro'oport to I for a square. His faeo turned a livid

reside- with his son. In tho grief and confusion consequent upon tho death and removal poor Pat was forgotten for some days, and when tho doctor was at last ready to start off he could not find tho bird nor ninko preparations for his future. Tho sorvants who had been left in chargo of the houso used ovory effort to lind Pat and provide- for his comfort after thoir mastor s departure, but in vain. lo was lost to his old homo forever. Now comes tho strango part of tho story. Tho doctor had been in Shroveport not moro than a month whon ono morning early ho was awakened by hearing a bird tapping on his window which looked upon tho garden. At onco ojoning tho win dow, what was his astonishment tt. seo poor Pat,limp and lwdraggled but still eager and joyous, hop in on hip ittlo lamo foot. Tho meeting maj bo hotter pictured than described. but tho reunion was of short dura tion. Tho 50 miles of journeying ir his helpless condition had been tomuch for poor Pat, and by and by In died, passing away quietly as hot! would havo wished, resting in tin doctor's hand. Philadelphia Timos The Soldier ee a "Hike" If tho soldier of the future is to be mounted on a bicycle, as f-omo enthusiasts declaro ho will be, then ho will lose all fear for himself in battle. All bia thought will bo M) centered npou the danger h runs of puncturing his tire amid bullet and bayonets that he will havo no elm nee to think of tho dan ger ho himself is in. WhecL How to Larn to Ride. Go to a riding school to lrarn bicy cling. It costs nothing if you buy a wheel, and yo will "catch on" sooner and with fowei bumps. Signing Life, Rloycls Kendsr Wanted. Thobicrolebas now reached tho point whero pedestrians will do well to tie fandpra on to themselves. Wichita (Kan. ) Eagle. Gmdlomas dav was first establish A as a festival by Poikj Golosius in iho fifth contnrv. 0 .W. Downs. D. D. S.

Corner 4th it Main Street, IIUNTINGBUKG, INDIANA. MAKES SPECIALTIES OF: Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction, Treatment and Saving the Teeth, First Class Work, Reasonable Prices. At ths Phnnlx 1Intl, .1ai(r, TuixcUj sad Wed n find ny of (inch wnrk. All Work Warranted. Dec, 1st, 1803 y,

MR. SMITH'S VALUABLE WATCH. How ITuctlral Jnkrr Prlstitrartl III t a War' Growth, Tom Tiurgtirt 's ludst practical jnlco was played on ox-Attornoy General Smith, and it was a Kood ono. A

low evenings ago, wnuo inu propra tor of tho Grand was loaning over r. . r ruvolim' man with T ' wreck," said Mr. Taggart. "I think held out his hand to return tho watch. "Yes; it ought to be. It cost" What it cost will probably never bo known. Tho sentence was interrupted by a crash as the watch fell green, while his voice almost stopped uj) his mouth m its ehort to got out all at once. Did ho swear? Well, of course it , wouldn't do to say so. Ho stamped j his feet, danced up and down, roar ed, hurled anathemas upon tho, damnable carelessness of somo peo ple and declared that tho watch could nover bo replaced. During the tirado Mr. Taggart stood with downcast oyes lookirg f,,l Aff,T- tlna ftrr liiul unli. sided so as to allow of his being heard 1 IIIUIU tllil. ...IV. ...v. .... ...... l ho called a bellboy, and in low, yeti audible tones told tho boy to got a ) broom and dustpan and sweep up Mr. Smith's watch. "And,' ho add ed, "dust tho pieces off carefully and yivo thorn to the gontluman. This started another outburst which almost threatened tho burst ing oi a wood vessel. Air. ftinitn turned to tho cowering bellboy and thundered, "You touch those pieces, you black rascal, and I'll break you in two. "You do what I say," said Mr. "This gentleman Taggart quietly. is not well." "Taggart," said Mr. .Smith, "I've always been a friend of yours, but" "Mr. Smith, interrupted Mr. Taggart, "I am sorry for this, butl think I can fix it, as tho boys have all had enough fun for ono day. While I regret the loss of tho other watch, I havo horo an exact duplicate which I have had made, mid which I desire to return to you with tho compliments of myself and tho bollboj'. Pleaso accept this." Ho hold out Mr. Smith's watch. Tho ex-attorney general thon caught on for tho first timo. Uo smiled sar donically, pockutott his watch and thon with much satisfaction added: "Well, vou'vo broken up somo other fellow's watch, and you'll lmvo that to pay for." And ho still thinks 8o.Indinnupolis Sentinel. Not Favorably liiiir-ipit. Railroad Man What do you think of mv idea of having a photograph of tho holder of n commutation tick et placed on tho b;; ;kV Jinison 1 don't think much of it "Whv not?" "A friend of ininohasa commuta tion tickot which 1 travel on." Now York Weokly. Hir M.vlc "My face is my fortune, sir," sho said. "Ah, indeed. Did you or anmss it yourself?" Tho warm smile which had lieon J jarefully adjusted to match tho coljoring of her checks Hod upon tho in Itnnt. Detroit Tribune. Improving thn Shining Hour. Tho Now Uovornesa What tiro the 3oni)arativo and .suporlativo of bad, 3erty? Borty (tho doctor's hoii) Bad, torso, ded. Boaton Budget.

for Infants

T HIRTY gears' observation

millions of JgaraoHa, permit as It is nnqnentloaabljr tba bti.t

tka world has rTerkaowH.It l. aaratlass. Ckildrem like it. It Klves tkem health. It will save their lives. I It Mathers hTo sometklas which is absolutely safe aad praotloallr yrfect a child's medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Casteria allay Feveriskness. f CastorlajtrevflntB vomitiaR : Sonr Card. Castoria cures Diarrhea aad Wind Colic. Castoria relirves Tcethiag Troahles. Castoria cares Constipation and Flatnleaoy. Casteria nentraliaes the effects of carhonio acid gas er peiseaeas nir. Castoria does not contain morphine, opiam.or ether narcotie preperty. Casteria assimilavtes the food, regnlates tke stemack and beweli, giving healthy and natnral sleep. Casteria is pat m-p in one-si bottles enly. It is not said in halk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else en the wlea er promise that it is "Jast as good" and, "will answer every para ose." gee that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.

The fac are of Signatare Children Cry for Maivf by THE LYON MEDICINE CO. luniiNADniic IHDIAnAP0U5 II1U, . For Sale by all Druggists. . Kit hk oi.ii HKM.vm.K Krnv Tin and Stove Store, in front of the Monument, is yet condueuted by the daughter of Mr. W. Erny. She carries a splendid stock of the celebrated

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TINWARE and MARY Ä. BARTH, THE JASPER CITY Make the Celebrated PATOKA BEST GRADE IN THE

They also want your rWHEAT

And pay the .Highest Flour :and Ship Stuff

Far Caxnmircial Stationery f Every Du criptinn Viiit the CDURIERDFFICE. GET GOOD PRINTING.

and Children. qfCastortm with ihm PraKgf to peakoMt wltkeRt Kaenimc. rrnaody for Infant aa d. C kllAr a en every iCi 12 'WW, Pitcher's Castoria. A Railroad Man Cured. f ,! t -.!.;,. Mr. years oi aire, resitting aiojo r,aiwin . t i i- t i street, Indianapolis, Ind., who has run an engine for two years on the Wabash road, and thirteen years on the Motion road, much ofthat time having bee,, the . A. r 4 . t itioiniir nn tlip fast newsmner tram has. years ' ' , for the past ten years, suffered front :adigestion in its worst form. He had a continual heavy feeling in his stomach, so that he had to lie in bed to ease his patn. This indigestion caused chronic; diarrhoea and sleeplessness. He had to be very careful as to his diet, and could only eat as simple a food as potatoes sparinclv. He took four boxes of IvYUN'S) SEVEN WONDERS, and now he can

eat aa'thi"S' n5s digestion is perfect ;j ''he public arc invited to call arvl he can sleep well, and he gives it as his inspect my new goods, of all kinds. a, a .1 .1 1 a C .. .k i1nAe oi i'rr- .....I 1 iiii mi. .....

opinion uiai uic mtuiv-iuv. - thing that is claimed for iL He heartily recommends it to all persons suffering r.iüdiKestion orany Q HARDWARE

COOKING

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Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Tarier Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Location ir Front of the Monument

East aide of Public Square. JASPER, INDIANA. ROLLER MILLS LILY FLOUR. STATE OP INDIANA. Market Price in Cash. for Sale at all times.

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. . '. v- UI Ii,.. I1I1II(IVI1'IIII 'I'iiilI,... . . .. t Mid to 'l iih) i i i lusinessu.i s.l!ni,.!,N (iniiLT lounsiiiii. iiniuiiu .......... --'iiii cyerv week, at ! rank item's II Z . :. VII iSoone Township TriiHtei? Notice. Tin' iiiidcrsigiHil. T i. i ...I " (,uosls all per,.,,,, having iowiUL IH'SM l(J liriM'll. it 1)11 S!llllr.... .. dexirint; Ihm)Us from the TUi.sIii i"9 Dniry, an; notified tliat tli law ,. kept by W.u. MfllarriM, i lfo" Any; Hl. lSÜä-y Columbia Township Triül tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia I'p., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his rendence on very Saturday, and persons luring .ownship liii.-ine.-H to fniii;ij't are rv(iietitud to present it on that day of the week. The Township Library ia kept at the dice, of the Trustee, where tWe enit led can obtain Injokf. H. P. Smith, Tnistee. Aug. Kith, 18115 y. Or. 13. A. JVIOSIJ', Resident Dentist, HUNTINGUÜBG, INL. Tcntlor Ills prufertMoiuil wrvico to all iLti-iIltiK siliv uurk In the dental hue, and proiuHe.' to Ivo It IiIk cloft attt-ntmu. (iold ilati work epi'flully Milii'ltt-d, und all nrk warninted. Apr. ly.'tt. Farm For Sale in Madison Township, One of the 1 K?st farms in Miidi-on township can be lxjttght on eay terms. .'21 acres, with houne of fix rooms, ham ;tlx"." feet, plenty of utoek water, gninnd ttfultwoil '. Illlulll'lw Vl'lll!lt HIT ÜITIV llllll IFIT'I1.'. . . v, . I - - - ' ' other crops in projMirtion, nice orchard. Knur mill's frimi .lustier, li'.. fnini Ire- . " ,V .VV i i hind, o from Duff; 2vS0 acres eleare.1. 'Wj lH,,livide(, into two or tlir0t. mU, jf desired, und sold for one-third cash, 'balance on easy time, interest on secured notes for deferred payments Payable ai i nuallv. per iicre. A very desirable . - . i. . .. m. i place. .pp,V lO t . wua.nk, jasper. t - kirilf TAI I 100111 ( ll L- If iMLL UUwUJi : - LATEST - STYLES - -AT Mrs.C.Hochgesang's, l'r V M uin X'. 14ih SIj.. .Tssnor. Iiul. Cor ;iiii ic.wii in Very IjOW l'rices ! V(.r v tliill tr. Mv stock of Staple ;8ra7 0(Kls h ahvays U nil niw uv.-i. COÜNIUY PUOnUCE WANTED nt Ihe liijrliesi mnrkel pi ice. UtT-re P. TTrtirinrocQTI O" Apr. 6. 1894 UNITED "tb HOTEL 311 LL STREET. ,1 ASPKIt. AUGUST KAEGiN, l'Ktil'HIKTOlt. The traveling public will find this house well furnished and the best of attention given to the want? of guests. Furniture and beds all new, and table supplied with the best the market affords. Terms Reasonable. Aug. KaeginMil eh 10-93 A 1. 1! K KT it R0I1XKKT. fWURDA KOIISKKI BOHNERT BROS., l'roprlftor ofth JASPFR UNION HOUR MILLS t These Mills are now kept in the lt onlcr, and supplied with best patent ItollH. The brands I'KAKL Uhl.i.r., FAMILY, nml STRAIGHT are not exexivlle! for their gnules in the world. We solicit the custom of Fanneri, mm tiltl lilt HI Ml i.. .ill tiiiii-H in xi'li:uii.t' Ulli ' V- SV1T I-- - Hour for wlieat nt the highest inarktt price. , ItiiiNtt US YtH'It Vllr.Al, ' ' will i.av you cash all the market will allow. COHN MKAL alwayu on Iiaml to gen or exehnnge. IJran and Sliipstiiff at the lowest market price. Give us a trial ami we will try to please you. Mills on the North Hide of Jasper, on Kith anil Mill Btreets. JiMlicr, April 13, 'M-V IsTlaflsliiaaaiiillHaaisI 0nly50c km I syi iasa?sMagia4 m tVfaaat PsMT aaMsaaJlW

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