Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 October 1895 — Page 8

In Poor Health

means so much more than i

'you imagine serious and 1

Matal diseases result from

trifling ailments neglected.

Don t play with Nature s greatest gilt health.

Sir George Narcs ami Dr. Nanson, while exploring in tho arcMo regions, often endured colli oqual to 65 degrees below zero F., and on ono or two occasions Imth lived through "cold snaps" which Hunt tho spirits in tho thermometer down to almost 80 below the ssoro Äirk. If allcon-

A PROMOTER AT POKER.

Worked 1IU Schrat Well, feat It Kld to Connect. I Sovoral weeks ago a proininont

railroad official mado tho acquaintance of an nlTublo, suave and refined young man, who announced that hin , business was that of a promoter, and

Browns Iron Bitters

If yon arefecliriK out ot aorta, weaa ....i - it.. ...

mil g v ric I a i i haasted, iiervoaa, M i. . jii. v

and cant work, J

hm the moat Telia. J

ble atrencthcnlnjc 1 mediclne.whichis J Brown'a Iron Bit. "

ten. A few pot. tlea cure-benefit cones from the

very first dose-it ttu'i tUin ytmr

ttttk. and It a

pleasant tu take.

It Cures Dyaftpala, KMaey aad Liver NcttnUfto, Trau Mat, CaaatlpatlM, Baal Bteod

f Malaria, Narvoa ailments 4

WMM'l CMHplftllltS. flt nnlv thl vmuln It ha rn..H tmI

F lines on the wrapper. All others arc sub.

litulrt. On receiut of Iwn ir .limn we

h will send set of fan atcaytMül WarM'i

Fair Vk and book free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MD.

4-1. tit It ik vnfitwnti trul im rtfi a t ! uvn

d.tmiis wore favorable, It to highly dwito whfoh wou,a Mkol

..... . ..i.w i-. . . ... uviviir.w. ....

j. .fitiiiw int.. is ui ii uviuntliuiw Jiu man loing t'ould livo for somo littlo time in n toinjHJraturo 100 dogrooa below yoro. But should Homo froak of naturo enuso tho toni)oraturo to fall to 3 -'S degrees below zero, tho point set upon in tho doadlino, what would bo thorosult? All animal and veirniablo lifo would immediately disappear from thofaeoof thoglobo, iv. d tho, atmosphere would becomo liquid and fall in tho shapo of rain, covering tho earth to a depth of soveral feet. Of eourso thoro s no danger of any thiug of tho kind happon-

mir, i) ut it it slioukl tno fato of the

iminan race on this plunot would bo the same is though it had boon tinted to tho hath of firo and brimsnno which many boliovowill finally put an end to our raco and doistroy "God's footstool." It would in. -nil instant and uttor annihilation. St. Louis Republic

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WAGNER

MAXOVACTCUKK UFrf

WAGONS no CAERIAGBS,

-And Dealer ln-

Agric altar ml Implement and Fertilizers.

Tlii Karl lest Home of Cricket. About I t miles from Southsoa tliero still stands tho old fashioned w.iysido inn with tho sign of tho lJatand Ball." This humhlo tavorn was the. earliest homo and nursery of cricket. It was tho gathering place of tho famous Haniblodon club, ' which nourished in tho Hist half of the eighteenth contury. Tho still moro illustrious M. C. C. arose from tho ruins of tho Hamblodon. It was founded in 1787. Lord, a famous i howler of the day, gavo his name to tho original crickot ground of tho

cm I), anil after ono or two changes tho mom burs finally settled in tho famous ground in St. John's Wood road in tho year 1814. Tho club now f nnaibers abovo 3,300 members and has an annual income of 30,000. Livorxx)l Mercury.

(St;neral Repairing & Horse Shoeing.

o North Mali Street,

JASPER, - - INDIANA.

FINE FA KM FOR SALKI In Madison Townstip.

One of the best farms in Madison

township is now for Bale bv the under'iiriied, to-wit: 1 12 H acres in Sec. 30, P...., i LA...l. t w mr . .

lunn viic nuuiu, nange o west, iornterly belonjrinif to John Bürge, deceased. It will be sold at a reasonable price, and on partial payments if de-

firoa. u you want a goal Xann. in a f -vod locality, near the thriving town of relitnd, this is your opportunity. For

particulars, call on Clement Doank

INSURANCE

MFK ! ACCIDENT! TOKNADO! LIVE STOCK Fann Fire insurance for terms of Ave years, including lightning and steam thresher, at thirty centa a year on each $100 of insurance: tornado at twentv cents. Representing twenty good companies and doing an exclusive insurance business, I can give tlie above rates. Write or call on me before placing your insurance. No one, excepting George Nix, of Haysville, and Theodore Gohman, of Ferdinand, are autorized to solicit insurance ia my name. W. A. WILSON General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind. For Fine Job Printing tho Jaspor Oonrior office is tho place to go to got it. JIEAMJUAUTKKS rOB THK Singer Sewing Mnchiiit I beg to announce to the public, that . have again opened an ollice, where I have constantly on hand a full line o the Genuine Singers, with all the lutes' improvements. I have also a large nfock of Attachment. NVodli. Oils. Au

io all otlu r makes and styles of Sewing

.'im-uiucB. AU Kinns ui auwing Ala chine repaired. Bargains in second bund machines.

My place of business is on 7th Street.

tieiween Mill and McCrillus Street, JASPl. INDIANA.

PErKIt J. OOSMAN, A cell t,

ec. r, IStKKtf.

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liWlVJ"rr,5leMV.k,obu,n,1."n'J"Pt. tat busmtf comlticttil lor Moocaart rcca i

lour atrncc it Ooairc U. 8. Patcnt ornet and wt toi t, ura .tcnt in t UuVtUw thuai remote um aliiii;ton. '"""ouaa

oeun niouei. OfawinC (.r photo., with dascrle.' tnn. WtaaeUfl. If p.tenubla or l ot.fTttJ i-harre. Our f.i not due till patent I ecured i A avHi.er "How tnOlnaln l'ni. -i .i.'uS

MeUtura and Tobcoa. Ono Bomotimcfii noes in showcases filled with cigars it wot sponge pluc'ed

there to kH?n tho ciirnw from cot-, , ,

ting dry. It wouldn't bo just the,' C l,IMc,,m T thing to put a vut, sponge in a lx).x! 1,1,14 i'" ,,onr lat"r "S of smnkW tnlL-s., hJi n Ii and the promoter were drinking

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aevoral millions in a manufacturing eutorpriso in Chicago. Tho railroad ofllcial was inuoh taken with his new acquaintanco. j Ho invited him to dinner, took him;

to his club and in a general way mado much of him. And so it naturally happened that whon tho rail

road ofllcial was invited to sit into a

pokor gamo in ono of tho guosts

rooms at tho Auditorium a fow

nights since ho brought his friom:

tho promoter along.

"I don t know much about tho

gamo, " said tho promoter as ho took

his soat and picked up his first hand,

"hut of eourso tho stakes won't bo

high, and I'm ready toboagroeahlo.' Tho gamo progressod without un

usual incident for quite awhile, but

it was noticed that tho railway off!

oial won irom tüo Urse and won

steadily.

As for tho promoter, ho just about , held his own and appeared to lio

nothing moro than a coinmonplaco

player.

Tho railway man had not boon very lucky as a rule, hut on this ovoning tho fickle goddoss seemed to he

fairly showering Iiiui with her fa

vors. Ho held all sorts of big hands

threes, flushes and full hands ac

tually overwhelmed him and tho

best of it was that ho always opposed

a good hand good ordinarily, hut

not good enough to beat his.

soon ins chocks were piled up "higher than a cat's back, "as tho

saying; go. Tho others were drawing bill after hill from their rolls and woro getting vexed. But tho promoter sat thero calm and imperrurbed. Finally after a particularly decisive hand had boon played and tho railroad man had raked in a pot of exceeding richness tho others con

cluded his luck was too much for them, cashed in their fow remaining

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for Infants and Children.

HIltTY yaars' olaaryattoa of Castorla with tha yatwaaf mt

aUlioMN ef peraeaa, pormlt wa to apeak of It witlmt caaalt;.

It ia taBtptnatioHa'bly th teat rnmttAj for lafaatai nmA ChlMram tkworM ka oTerkMowH. lt la haramlaaa. Cklldroat Ilka) It It givea tkem kealtk. It will av their Urea. Ia it Motkatra kawe aeamothlHg which la ahaelutaly asvfe aaj pravctlcaJly yrfit mm m chlld'a medio law. Cavaterl dnatreya Warm a. Caatwia ullaya reyrlahaaaa. Caaturiat pravaata vsamltiaie; Sonr CairA. Caatwria enraa Diarrhea aad Wind jColln. Caataria rallcyea ToethlaaJTroHhlaB. Caatarla carea CoHatipatloa anil Flatalonov. Caataria aaatraHa tho jßect ot carhoale acla gaa ar yeiaamaaa air. Caatorla doea apt ceatnlu laorphlao, oalaw, or other aaroetlejtrapartr. Caatarla aaaladlataa tho food, rogHlatow tho atemack aw a howela, giviag haalthy and aataral aleep.

Caatorla is pat ap ia oaariw hettlaa only.

lllaliibridisro Townsliip Ximih. I teo'H Notice. Tho undersigned, Tmsteu of Hllin bridge township, Dubois county, will i tendlo rowiiship ImHinesHon Hntunl J oi every week, at 1-ntnk Betz's olli.v 2 North Main street, hetweeu Kighth Ul Ninth, in Jasper. The Township I .brary anl Indiana School Books at huiL . Place. w , i.i.iAM Siioi.kk, Trustee ' Aug. 1, hUV-y. ,oiie TowiiHhii) TriiNteeN I The undersigned, Trustee of Boone towhship, I)u1m)ih (rounty, horehy mv,I notii-e that lie will attend to all busiiu pertaining to the ollice of Trustee, m l, j residence 1 ' miles south-east of I'orte.s. I Villi mi Silltiriliivu nf ....... I

! ,r ; " " mill ie. quests all persons having township bin lies to present it on .Satunlav. Cilizon desiruiK Inioks from the Township ' h brary, are notified that tho Library ii kept by Win. Mellarris, in I'ortersvW N. B. Cokkaia.v, Trustee Aug 1(1. lM.r, y

It U aot aald la kalk.

Poa't allow aay oho to aall yoa aaythlag laa eat the plea or proatlaa that it la "jaat aa aood " aad " will aaawar every pajpose."

Baa that yea get C-A-S-T-0-R-IA.

The fac-slaalle algaatara of

ia iwrary wrapper.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.

carrot or a small piece of potato will servo tho purposo thero. Tho carrot

is preferable, simply because it looks

better. Its pre! ty color and its cir

culur form make it more agreeable to the eye as you ojwn tho box, but

if thero aro noeaiTota in the house a slice of potato will do. Either will dry up quickly and needs to bo ronowed. It is better to do that than to put in too big a piece to start with, for that would make tho tobacco too damp. New York Sun. Uli Saver. "I am astonished that a minister of tho gospel should sinoko cigarettes. "They saved my lifo whon I was a missionary. Every litno tho king of tho cannibal islunds began to think of eating mo I would light a cigarette and make him so sick that ho lost his nppntito." Indianapolis Journal. Mlltoa'e Worka. Milton regarded tho "Paradise Regained" as infinitely superior to tho "Paradise Lost" and once expressed great surpriso that any ono should entertain a contrary opinion. Ho said that of all his works tho poem "On tho Morning of Christ's Nntivity" was his best. It was his oarliost, being written in 1020, when ho was 21 yoars of airo.

Good Itenidcncc in Ireland

For Sale. House of ficht rooms und t

and good cellar, with three town lot in

Ireland, bood water. Btable. and nthnr

I... M l! . ' .

um. uiiiiiiiiitfH. in BOOtl nnlnr nvxrv

way: a nice home near nhnrilnH nnil

school, with good society Hiirroimding. tl' II 1 i i a

i ui ire boiu very cneap ami on easy

Tim. Ajiptyio u . UOAUK, Jasper.

Farmers' Homo t

(On Mill atrect, Jaapur.Ind.)

PHILIP KASTNBK, Prop'r.

Til III nniiitnnillrkiia i.....h..i.

ly "vurhaulfd, andrufltteU w throiiKhoiit, u.1.1 U now opt'ii for pulillo untiTtuiii.u

hu iuuiu win itiwitys in round well Htippltuit,

.t itun win u ruunfinnuii:. A good fltubtu for furtiHtrs' liorse, und uliuup feed.

a koou bur, won mippllt'd with thocliofc tt

liiura nun eiKiim, unu polltu Httcnt on h

uitc iiiv a villi. lieu. HO, "SW-y PHILIP KAHTICKK.

3 ,W. Downi, S. D- S

fdiK tit uuta in tli U. S. auj furtinn

iC.K ;NOWd.coJ

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ornct. WaiHiNaraN, 0. C. I avvat

Corner 4th it Mnin Street, HUNTINGBUUG, INDIANA. MaKCS tPEOIALTIKS OF: Crown and Bridge Work, Painless Extraction, Treatment and Saving tho Teeth, trirut ninou vu...ir

i H1 WIIIC3C? IT Ul Reasonable Prices.

Y; "" .la.pnr, Tueailay AU Work Warranted. Dec. lit, 1893-y.

a cold bolllo in a quiet littlo cafo tho latter su'ested that it was time to "out up tho coin." "What do you mean?" asked the official. "Wh, I want my pioco," was tho reply. , "Didn't you know I was working? Didn't I pivo you tho bunchy Do you supposo nil thoso hip 'mitts' dropped in to you liko impels from the skies?" The railway man at last lajcamo awaro of tho situation. The promoter had dealt out tho hip hands on which ho had won tho money and now wanted his sharo of tho unfa'r winnings. And tho railway man was ono of those fellows who wouldn't cheat himself or bo a party to cheating. Ho was exceedingly angered. Ho rofusod point blank tb divido, told tho promoter their acquaintanco was at an end, and hurrying to tho club found his friends, who woro still discuving his wonderful luck and wot i Htrongly suspicious they had gone up against tho worst of it. Without attempting any explanation the railway man asked eaoh how much ho had lost and then proceeded to count out tho amounts. Whon ho had evened up all around,

bo ordered a cold bottle and proceed

ed to explain all, making the most

profuse iqiologies for having boon tho unwilling stool pigoon of a card

share.

Tho promoter is now promoting in

other localities. Chicago Mail. Klailly Meant, bat Premature.

One cannot curb a littlo innocent curiosity as to what would bo tho

feelings of a good Portland woman

if she know of the officious kindness of ono of hor relatives. She is quite

advanced in yoars, and during a ro

oont illness this relative went to an

undertaker and paid all hills for the funeral expenses in prosiiootu. The

lady is now able to do her own house

work. Augusta (Mo.) Journal. A Genuine Bwcoeaa.

Mrs. Homespun That pioturo thoro is ono by my son Harry, tho

artist

Sister Why, it's a regular

And you told mo ho had tal

cofClrft-aT

I or cne m

1 e .m.

A Wonderful Story of an Old Lady. St. Joseph, Mich., May 9, 1894. Lyon Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind.;

I wish to congratulate you in being ia

Columbia Township tee'H Notice.

Trus".

The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia 1 p., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to township business at his residence on

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tou iisliin liiiwim.uu 1.. . y "'h

....... ,,, ,,,., ar,, quested to prevent it on that dav of tl,..

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week

The ollice

lowiismp Library is Went

titled can obtain books.

Aug.

)f the Trustee. wIut.. tl

Smith, Trustee.

at the

lose en-

H. 1 lllth, ISltf-y,

IßENTISTR Y Or. II. Jl. MOS1JV, Resident Dentist, HUIVTUVGOfJUO, ITS 11, TemltTM Ills iirofcHNlonul Murvlri'M tu ull

ii.mmIIiik any work In tliu dtntul line, nn proniUi'j to Kivu It lilx cltiHititt uttfiitfiiii,

1 !! ilut( work ripvclully Hollultt-d, und all f ork warranted. Apr. IS, 'tf.t.

Farm For Sale in Madison

Township. One of the best farms in Madison

township can be tiought 011 easy terms.

.'IUI acres, with house of six rooms, barn .4x7.r) feet, plenty of stock water, ground produced 25 bushels wheat per acre, ainl other crops in proportion, nice orchard.

hour miles from Jasper, 2. from Ireland, 5 from Duff; () acres cleared.

possession of such a grind medicine u'.V 11 'l1' V1,1 "J? wo or t,."'u l,ar,at vnwQ ccvpv wnncDc r 1 , desired, and Md for one-third cash, LYON S SEVEN WONDERS. I was in bnlnilce on eilfKy tinie inteKat 1 lit. t 1 ? aa1 . . .

very poor ncaiia lor aiong lime, couiu noteti lor deterred payment payable an

eat no solid food, and scarcely anything nuauy.

Mawf by

THE Lyon

Medicine

Co.

INDIANAPOLIS

INO.

For Sale by all Druggists.

else ; had no appetite, but a continued distress in my stomach, and was very poor in flesh. Your remedy being recommended by one who had tried them, I got a box of same, and can cheerfully and gladly say, after using them, the distress in my stomach entirely ceased, my appetite increased wonderfully, and I gained in flesh very perceptibly. I am a lady seventy-four years of age, and can say that LYON'S SEVEN WONDERS have given me a new lease on life. I feel grateful toward you and your remedy. It does more than you claim for it, aad no words of praise can do it justice. Gratefully yours, Mrs. Cvnthia Ransom.

$2ö per acre. A verv dcHirulili-

place. Apply to C. Doaxk, Jasper.

Jim old KELiAiiLK Emy Tin and -Move Store, in front of the Monuent, is yet conducuted by the daughter of Mr. W. Krny. She carries a splendid stock of the celebrated

NEW FALL GOODS! - LATEST - STYLES -

-AT

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mm OAK HEATING & HK1 STOVES.

Her daub 1 ent Mrs. eourso

Homespun (with pride) Of

ho has. Whoro would vou

find another man who could get $50

for something so bad as that? Chi

cago Record. An Advantage. Now Hoarder Tho sun novor en. tors this room. Landlady That will make it a half crown moro. You can sit by tho window without danger of getting freoicled. Spare Moments.

Human Nittum. Tho more we study human nature the less wo know about it, Enoh mv discovery contradicts the last, and oach individual furnishes a sjiecial tudy abounding iu surprises, Now Orleans Tim og. Democrat.

Imitated by Many"YjäyKqualcd by None-

" Also many other stoves and

A full assortment of all kinds of TINWARE and HARDWARE Table and Pocket Cutlery, Handsome Parlor

Hanging Lamps. Don't forget the Location in

Front of the Monument

MARY A. BARTH.

Eaatslda of Public Square,

JASPER, INDIANA.

THE JASPER CITI ROLLER MILLS

Hake the Celebrated

I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. They also want your.; "WHEATAnd pay the ' Highest Market Price in Cash, Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

For Cnmmircial Stitianiry f Eviry Diicriptian Visit ihi COURIER OFFICE. GET GOOD HUNTING.

Mrs. C.Hochgesang's, Cor N. Main & Ulli St.. Jasper, hid. The public are invited to call and inspect my new goods, of all kinds, and learn my Very Low Prices I For everything. My stock of staple groceries and dry goods is always up with the best. COUNI'HY I'HODUCE WANTED it thi highest market price. Mrs, C. Hochgesang, Apr. 6, 1894.

UNITED st.tes HOTEL MILL STREET, JASPER. AUGUST KAEGIN,

PROPRIETOR.

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. Terms Reasonable. Aug. KaegixiMi roh l( -93

Al.HKHT M. IK) II NK KT. KIWAKD A HOHNKKl BOHNERT BROS., I'rojirlMorn of lb.

JASPFR UNION FIOUR MILLS !

These Mills are now kept in the best

order, and supplied with best patent

Rolls. The brands PK AHL HKLLK,

FAMILY, and STRAIGHT are not ox-

excelled for their grades in the world.

We solicit the custom of Fanners, and

will lie ready at all times to exchaneu

Hour for wheat at the highest market

price.

UKlftU US YUUK WIlftAT, 811(1 we will pay you cash all the market will

allow.

COHN MEAL always on hand to aell

or exchange.

Bran and Sliipfltiin

at the lowest market price. Give us a trial and we will try to please you. -tili.. .1... V ' , . f I..

iM 111a un iiiu iiunu muu ui tincjiui, uu 13th and Mill streets.

liOHNHUT BKOTHEKS. Jasper, April 13, '04-y

0wly50c a Year.

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