Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1895 — Page 8

In Poor Health

f means so much more than i r you i ma eine serious and Matal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's r greatest gifthealth. If jrc arefetünuoct ol sons cxV anJ jrcncraSV cxtusucd. netioii, fcar bo appetite and can't work-. hStn a oncetaVins; the most lettable KrnipMinc ntijiarr wfciib : Brovn $ Inn Bit ter. A tew Nettles cre bcuct ctmti t'ro the -ery rt Ie itfiX . a ad it s It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervous ailrrcntsi . . omen compiziRis. r lint on t rfv"T. A ! h at t - -7! imiI rt cf Te-i Rjaufifu! vfflJ" ' BW! C-V cx CO. JtO?. ua f ff I HPT f I l fc $ PI Nrilni T P Vk1 ü 'l- U H ULUIIUL I I linUiiLlt u i r hit km.- t.r' WASONS and: OAREIAGBS, i 1 r i o Agricultaral Implements and Fertilizers. i t - fri ii - t. .ral :pur.ngv !Iorehvin2. 1 , .Verth Maa Street. .5ASPEK. - - INDIANA. ri " k p i: 3i foi: sa lk: In Madiscn Townsiip. One of ihe 1h-si farms in Jladin 1 fmrn-fup is nw for a!e hv tlie nfilerrnl. : 11'.. aerei in Sf. :?0, Un tine SKjtli. Kansi- - Wm, for-m-cW Un-ini. m John linr.-,. Itrli tlrlfin' tn -l..ln I'.nr.-.. Iw. W-d. It will Ws)H a: a reiJeiiaMe. urny, and on partial flymen: if 4e--rti. ii yoa w ant a irwl lann. jn i' vl rK"5dfn near tle thririnir town nf Ireland, tin- h your op-jrtun:ty. tri jartioilars, rail on INSURANCE I ll PK i'ci vt Farm Fire inurantv for tenus of tivt' vears, inelnd:n Ushtninc and .'team! ihrerher, at thirry rente a year on each ?!W of in.rnr.im-v; tomudu a: twenty eents. Representincr tu-nty rol i-orn-panics and doing an exrlusive insaranet Imsints-, I ttn rive th, l.ve ni:-s. 'rit or call on me Wforv pia-in your insurance. No one, exceptine i-virr Six, of Ilay-viHe. and Tlixb.re hhman. of Ferdinand, are antorize! to i--lieit innranre in tnr name. W. A. WiLSOH. ttneral Inurane Awnt, Jx-sjer. fnd. For Fine Job Printing the Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it. ilKAIMJUAkTHUS Fß TUE Singer Sewing jlaelifne ! I lr to annonnre to the ptt.3ie, that I Nave airdn ot-ne.l an othVe . where I have constantly nn hand a full line tbetienaineSingrr., with all the laies improV'Tuent'. I havuf abo a larc fcto-k of Attarhments. Nellies. tjiN, 5tr.. for all other makes and style of Sewing Marhines. All kind of Svin:r Ma-cbin.-s retuirvtl. Karvains in secondhand tnarjdne. My plue of liu-ine is on 7tb Street, t-r.wer?n 3liH and MK nthisf rtreeti, JASPE. IKOIAMA. PKTKIS .f. UOS3IAX, Auiit Dee. 3, tf. ! ..Te wjcted utu.net tc rrr. i w c aa twite w;esf la Uns Msut UuuU.! xcaensrfi'rsi Uiwup. 0 Sc4 roJt. lr iwi nr ri3., tith itwffJrSo. ttt Jti-rwt. It r:aiJe or not. free 0 ccarT. Oir ire act Jue till rte)t 1 xcared. 0 n . .. l-llntinN.bl ;.!

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Sir C.eun?o Xares and Dr. Nan son, whih explorinc; in tho nre'io ropions, often endured coal equal to 63 tU'urtfs below zero I-, mid on ono or two txvtsums both lived through "ccld snaps'- which sent tho spirits in tho thermometer down to almost 0 below the -aero Mirk. If all eonditions were favorable, it is highly probable that a well constituted human lo;Tifr conld livo for somo littlo time in n temperature 100 degrees below a-oro. Dut should somu freiik of rat are cun.-o the temperature to 7 fall to SJS degrees below zero, tho point s.t uixm in tho dead line, what would be the result? AH animal and vetvta! lo lifo would immediately disappear from thofa'oof tho globe, .....i . i ..i.i i . . , 1 . , . li'j .im iititi ui.t iii uiu Miiiinj ui ram, covering the enrtli to a depth of several feet. Of eoursu there s no danCt of anything of tho kind hapiwninr. but if it should tho fa to of tho m nn r.iro on this planet would bo the -r:!' s though it had boon ti-.'tti.! i tho kith of firo and brimstone which many beliovo will finally put ;m end to onrraco and doMr y "tbxl's footsrool." It would nu -m instant ml utternnnihilat-on. J t. Louis Koimblic Tlie lirllet Homo of Cricket. AIkku It miles from Sonthsea there tili stnnds tho old fashioned w.ivn!e ii n with tho sign of tho "liu and Ball. " This humblo tavern was tho onrliest homo and nnrsery of cri.-ket. It was tho gathering phv-.-f the f:uuouHambledon club, which flourished in tho lost half of the eiirhteenth orarurv. Tho still moro iu,slrion5 "ose from theminsof the Hambiedon. It was f urnlwl in 17S7. Lord, n famous

b-uvler of ;he day, gave his nnmo to V.'oin n bnve from time inunouiothe onsinal cricket ground of tho inl I n isbmainaWy ill shod, and club, and after ono or two changes tnot til 'iii aro mi still. Titu Junktim memliers finally settled in tho er-(f re.: 'y made shoes unhesitatfnniou ground in ät. John's Wood in - ' t' fx-hion. and it is diÜi-

rond in tho year 1M4. The club now numbers alwvo 3,300 members and has nn annual income of 30,000. . Liverjwol .Mercury. j Tho author had written ono successful story, and he never grow tiled talking of iL i uu buun. c.tiU UUuOi Ills -. , . " . , , , fnojuls to auotoeroiio day, "iiiter i. ..1.1 ? t.i always roJUiniLimeof a pleusud dos mat s odd. Low does ho?" "Hu's always wagging his tale." Detroit Free Press. IIU Vuun; Illghnti. "I want to see tho boss of tho 'house," said the peddler to Mrs. Parley, who had answered tlio ring. "I m sorry, "he replied as she gently closed the door, "but babv's T " V S tol',I n,sv-'- American Uobrow. Jeremy Taior nieuiorized his sormons o easily that it was said of him ho began to commit his sermon to memory when tho flrat bell tor viu: ItUli:. I j I Dishes of gold and silver used in , table service in 100 B. G were found Inf Trnr Jit- 1 v vi..l,l, "v.... . " - vmj ui Kxpiinex. Mistress (on thosecond day to new ayjk) Knthi. just bo so good as to lend me 5 marks. Cook (aside iln. ha! That's why she said ytsst-jrdny tho cook in her boa-re was treated as ono of tho fain tlv' Schalk. The wealth of a man is the num ber of things which he loves and blesses, which he is. loved and blessed by. Carlylf, Gootl Ivcsidcnce in Ireland Tor Sale. Hvi-nf ei2!it pm.- an! two hal! md cvol i-ellnr, ith three town lots it In-Ian-I. tool uatr. stable, and iilie xi t Ijuiblinir. In pyKl order ovor way: a nut home near churches an -ebool!, with ctkkI society summndinc Will 1h sobl very cheap and on enn terms. Anjdv to C. Doane. Jasper. Farmers' Home f (On Mill "tri- t, Jff-pcr, InI.) Pill MP lv SrKlt, PropV Thl rotnrnfHlioi- !iM'l th'niiiKli y ovtrnaiiletl. unl rt-ilttl new tiin.jli. -ut onl i. n.iw m-i Ur plllc iit. rtainiii. m fie t.ttile Kr.li aturty.i be found v., II iipj.t.i inI pric- ill Im- reaxinulile. A äim1 stable for tenners ImrscH, mi, -li.i Icl. A kmm! bur, wll Htipplletl with tin-clinic-Iiir. Miel ciittir.-, :ufl jxiltte uttt-ritiun ul av. Oive in; u full, ow. enn.fi k iTN:ie. a .W. Downs, D. B. S. Corner Ith & Main Street, ; irrxTi xcs itruo, ix in a x a ' rowii and l'ride Work. Pauiless Extraction, Treatment and Saving the Teeth. t First CIa? Work, Reasonable Prices.

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Mmt Sltr, lull lVt.'r MMttir aiuJ llrell I lor Women att ClitMrt'H. Sellitu; ready mmlo shoes is a very different thing now from what it used to he when m tiny thousands who now buy them had their foot wear made to order. fc?iz.ts in ready made .hoes have Ihvn greatly mul tiplied. Not only do men's shoes run up to No. KJ in length, but they vary m width from AA, the nar rowost, to KB, tho widost. A sales man must I; now nil alniut sizes am bo nbta to mndo a pretty good guess at what n euastouuieeds, but must as well kiiuw what makes of shoes nm vidi. or long for their numbers liefere u.l theso niceties of shad ing were invented, tho matter of fit-tm-r tv.uiy inÄtit hm to a custom ts fci-t was n very simplo ono. Perhnjds it would ho moro nccunite to sny that ti t iv was no fuch thing as a fit in rowdy made shoes save for p rsons .f nornwil and averago fcot 'Hie lor-, lender f.Ki -was not pro vidod t r. and iitfi;h r w as tho short. thiek ivr. The numbers of men's shce, n. t called for now aro 7, 7K and v.nti tho widths A. B and C. tu w n s uons too numijors m ler 'th sn 't in demand aro :5. 3;, i, i'.. i.;.d 7 with the widths A and B. T.v.t tho unnsua 1 sizes nbovo and nv.i.ilw.s. There lire many culls for l'tt' lurge coieerii, whero un- " "-' '- providetl. It is dilli"i i .11 coucern to get. anythi aU. 10a, . The difference in lH f r size is littlo or nothing, Jbt what aro called 'misses' w :ch run pretty high, aro f'r reason solu cheaper thai w '?,t r:. o lil:e ize, Som wtic n kili-w t'ais and proiit.hy it than Some crtd" f r n- men to fhtd a ready mado t sh , v irti a !owbel and a noniy too. -S .i.i- w -men out of ten iiave wretch -tüly 7" 'z 'I fet, and the condition or th - aik-ing t-Iieos at tho end of v. ! a use is .-uch that their b- r -r hnibirtls would not for a i.i .. . ::f tinnK ot weKrini: them. t a , ' C-? 1 V. . rkw v:- r,- n st nd t r walk nil - Frt-Eiu hctls rtlv tl .1 var.jty, l.i.t'y Ixvanso bet-, U r 1 slew's h.;ve to bo made to , onl r a e !. iartivtlv his;h iiricu. Ch.kireu'; t s. ave in raro in- i swnrt-s, aro suli uiatie m dehanco of hygkro and an i-osponsible for half tin puins cf hamir. : t j walk. Doctori nr rtcnms: il:.ig that infants bo broa.-bt up b r it. The n;nn orwauian of uonunl and average i-.t is al.vays welf.tno in the rendy jnade shi shops, bnr.use such ir.-ons win .:r.iiy lx fitunl in b"Q Ten mir.: : s. It v.ould i hardly 1 jKissihia to carr rn bu-i-es.? were there not ooinjuratively for; feet cf abnormal tizn or shaiie. iiwi um-ii nruiii.1 "ill! ilti consnmts? from half an hour to an hoar of a salesman's tiaio and often res awav without lravinir. T'irro ....... ...11 j? - . i iiiwi ijm md.iu pn.ui in s .iing re:Hiy Ilten an that wears. av, 11 tu AA is a n: t unwekomo visitor at any shoeshi p, though in all the larpe tonterns .-ah snu ii manfully struuSlot ifit st:r:h customiTS. On voir busy ilnys he man or woman of abnormal fiet ma ts with an early intimaiK n tbt tl.ero is no öt to lie had. Stich i)rious cotno to ! J known in tho shops r.rd mbodotlficd by tho salesmen. Now York Sun. Tin Americrn OutcJt X.unc!i. Tlio irevalenco of indirection in America has b rn varinutly accounted for, i ed water and swets beinp two of tl;o favorito explmiatinns. Cut, as a tuatter of fact, it is not so much what ono eats as tho way in wbich.oi.o cats it which works the mischief, und in America 'tho way is a staudins affront to tho art of 'iifctroiumiy, for in what other country than America, ns a writer in Tho Critic asks, would the legend "Quick Lmieh" prove nn attraction to tho hutiyry man? A fnreijniMr, osiecially if ho were : L'ritish workman, would regard it in tho licht of an insult A Frenchman will do anything in a hurry except cat, ami in consetjneneo his digestive ;.;;arnt;is does its duty. But theavnrr- Amr:ean seems to think that the time spent t fiible is wasted. Imb ed tho wrikr m The Critic declares that it is tlio commonest thin- to see men bolting their food at a lunch counter, not to get liack to business, but in ordr to loaf about the streets till tho midday intorval is sp nt. Even those who en joy more 1 iMtre show a similar disreanl for the hitrh art of dining j and an Ainer: :;n hdr hits Ixseni hisird tosnyth.it she thought tho nieeit way to live wuuht lio 'to uo to the jmntry when you wt?ro hunL'rv 1 and take a bite of soinethins.', but that to sit nt tnblo was n shtvr waste i,t'- "Tep minutes for rofresh. J"-V in fact, was her idea of ra tioual refection. Hero nt least is 0110 of the things which wo manatre

, 1W"r thrJ CffctC old HlOtllOr cWtl'V. lUwr-l breaking is all very t it m n iwd woi tonimtit

for Infants T HIRTY 2TfrV observation lllion atjrOB, pormlt

It I nnjnstIonal)lr tkJift rrwctlr for Infant aa Cktldr tke world kR rvrrknowii. It is harmlo. CkilAram like It. It

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CatorIa imtror Wort. Cawtorla wllayi F vcriitknf y Castorla provoatw vomUin Soar CarA. Castorln enros Biarrkma and Winl Colic. Catcrin rUovoa Tthlag Treaties. Cafttoriai euro Coavtipalina and Flatslencr. Cffitoria nHrallr"i jho Sbct of farkonte acid gui or poUewnw air. Pa,.a denqt coHtnin inorykiaw, opinm. or otker aarcotic prrx. Catorla. Riisllatc tho food. rcnIato tlio tomack and kowol. KivinR kaalthr and nr.tnra.1 licp. Catoria 1 put tip la oH-.ii oottlo "lr.ijHotjioldiB kulk. Poa't Rlloy aarOBQ to HyoHanrtklBi; "! ea tkf plra erprnai that it i "jnt a ;oodw and "will answer every parpeo." Sbc that yoa ft C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.

The fac-iaiil atgaataro cf Children Cry for Manf by The Lyon Medicine Co. Indianapolis I HO. Fon Sale byavl Druwists. (Jjtr. i.n KBt.iATii.K Emy Tin and .Stove -Store, in front of the Monument, is yet eomlueuted by the daughter of Mr. . Kmy." She rarries a splendid stock of the celebnili 1 &ÄRLÄNS OAK MM

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TINWARE and HARDWARE Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor HatiL'injr Lamps. Don't forget the Location ii Front of the Monument

MARY Ä. BARTH, THE JASPER UTf Makefile Celebrated

I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA. They also want your rWHEAT And pay ths Highest Market Price in Cash. Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

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of Catoria wik ihm Ttitmnmitm mt jit in prak efjt witkeat gnrlc. holr v. In it Mriltffi lw T2 . m afa mad practloallr fMrfct imTery Pitcher's Castoria. The Business Man'; Statement. LaFatettk, IsD., May 2, IS94. Xym Medicine Co., Ttulianapolis, Ind.: Gextlemes His with pleasure tha I can coni-cientiously say a good, wonl for LYON'S SEVEN WOXDEKS. To; more than a year I was troubled w. . indigestion and stomach dborderi. " irious remedies which I tried gave roe -. relief, until one day Ia.-t summer I w told by a brother drummer of the virtues of LYOyS SEVEN WONDEI..-. I concluded to try it, and am happy t am nappy .. ly onC don.. loso tvho suffer say one box, coiling on entirely cured me. To those as 1 did I would trongly advise thc-ni to uae LYON'S SEVEN WOXDERS. Youri truly, John ll. Spencek, State Agent Koyal Baking Powder Company. & 1K1 STOVES. stoves and of all kinds of East side of Public Square, ! JASPER, INDIANA. ROLLER MILLS

ItainhridKC Township TriisUüs NoUtre. The unilvmigittfil, Trustee uf l!Un. l'uUelowns.hip, h1U1U cmntv, (i. !( ni toTowu.iiij Imiüuicnh on 'Satiinhv .. evfrv u wk, at I nmk Iti-txV ollhv N rt i Main MieH, Ite'weeii Kiglnh v nth, in liinpr. The Township , I jary and Indiana School ISookn at sn.,,,. pure. W11.M mi Mu-i.kh, TrtlMif AtiK. Hi. IHM - y. liiMMic Township Trustee's The niMlewliyniHl, Trustee of j,M,e t..uli.-hi., IHiImh .otinty, hervhy ihititvthat he will intend to all lm.,i... IxThunmg to tin ollitv ot Tnwtee. at t; rvsideiuv 1 "... nie mmtli-east uf lor!i.. ville, on Saturday-of ear!, w-,.ek, and ,iqueM.sall per.-oiis having n-l.ii, I,,,.,, m's to preM-at it on Saturday. , llt'Slrilll' ImiiiLk f II mi It... 'IV. : .

niiy are mrtilusl that the Lil.Jrv h kept by :,. Mellarris, in PoruWilfc V',yr". Tru.-l,,. Au-f Hi. l.vi. v Colimihia Township Tiusi's Ntiti(!t. The .uideiit::u-d, Tnicli f Columbia ... n.ikos canty, ld., will attend to lou nhi. business at hin tesidem-e mi evr-ry Satunlay, and persons Imvini; t..v:i,ip lniMne.-s to tr.uisiet an- reriirted to pnsenl it on (hat dav of tl. week. . The Tou n-Iiip l.ihrarv in kept at ti1(. ohVi of the Trustee, uhere tlme . tl-jti-!eil ean ublaia books. I II. 1'. Smith, Tni.-tee. . Aur. Hitli, isa-, v. ; bp: NT i st it y Resident Dentist. UUiYriNGliUKG, IISU. TeiHlfr his pri.fi-'iiviml MTviec to till n i-liiii; nti work in the lclitul lim-, tili.) jiromi. t.i K,ve it lu c-Io-. t iitlnit 11.11 Oitl plalf work specially .-olii-iteil, uutl .ill ;i.rk warr.mtfil. Apr. l'J, Vj. Farm For Sah; in "Madison ' Township. One of the best farms in .Madison township ean be boiiehl on eiLsy tenn. -1 aere., with house of sis rooin, barn 'VixlTt feet, plenty of tH'k water, uroiiiid jirodiuvd 'lit bu.bels w heat H-r a'a, and other crops in projortioii, nb-e on-hard. Four miles from .la.per, I1., from Irland, Ö. from Ihm"; UM) aert's eleaied. Will ledividel into two or three parti. u desmtl, and sold for one-third ea!r. brtlaneeon v.y time,iiitett!st ms-enin note.- for deferred pavnients payable a . atially. ?i jier acre. A very de.-imbh place. Apply to C Doank, Jasper, NEW FALL GOODS! - LATEST - STYLES - AT A 11 I fars.G. Kochgesanfl s, , .. ..... r . . . - M II V. I -1 ' Ii M .Inip.'i. Hol. 7lr pul die arc invited to t ail and iusp-'ct my new jroods, of all kiiiils. and learn my Very Low Prices ! For evcrythintr. My stock of .-taplc trroceries uxul dry yoods is ahva Ui with the be-1. munii:y ii:oiick w anted o 1 lie hitrtie.at riotrkri price. Mrs. C. Hochgesang, Apr. 6. 1894. UNITED HOTEL mill sti:ket..iasi,kh. AUbUST KAEGiN, I'KOL'UIETUlt. The traveling public will find l!iis lmtit-e well furnished and the best of attention jiiven to the wants of guests. Furniture and beds' all new. ami table supplied with the b'st the market affords. TermReasonable. Aug. KaeginMnroh l(-93 I.IIKRT M. BOIIKEIIT. f.im Ahl a hoiinkki BOHNERT BROS., Proprietors oflb USPFR UNION FLOUR MILLS ! These Mills are now kept in the best nnlur, ami supplied with K'st patent l.olls. The bnuids PKAKL UKLLK, FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not exesrelbil for their grailes in the worlil. We solicit the custom of Farmers, ami will 1h ready nt all timed to exchange tlonr for wheat at the highest market price. KINO CS YOUR WHEAT, and we will pay you cash all the market will I low. CORN .MEAL always on hand to sell or exchange. Bran and SIiipstulT at the lowest market price. Give us a trial and we will try to please you. Mills on the North side ot Jasper, on I.'itli and Mill streets. itoiiNKit r iucrni:us. .htsper, April l.'t, '!M-v ObdSO'iYfh BilitMMtr

p. r7til Orvrcc WmfH. 0. c. V -- m MHlLMMLIMLll DfC. lit, 1893 y, IUoa Gkbc