Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 October 1897 — Page 8

GEORGE P, WACHER

ANUrACTOTUM OPrf

WAGONS nd CARRIAGES,

WENT OUT AND HOLLERED. PEOPLE OF THE COUNTRY

-.And Dealer tn-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilisers.

How A YV Hum la a IVniloa Cm AmouBMd Hrf Hwbud't lfcrlh. It wan the trial of a in. ml r of one of j Norfolk's foremost farm lie The defendant was a woman ami waa charged with forgery and complicity iu pension fraud. As tho pMceedings drew to a j cloae all the city i-rowded into the courtroom. Residcuta from tihent and loaf em from the wharf i aat together on one beuch, and the bailiff, not to lose bo Kood a chance, manifested hn j

aothoritv lv calliuii out order and

9mm mi Thr- to Hot Ummru

Ab? t Mag Noo.r rrous Natal. "For the stability and righteousneaa of our government wt are aivustomed to think w must pin our faith on the country people who live 'near to nature' heart,' " writes Mr. Lyman Abbott iu The Ladies' Houte Journal, the ftmt of a aeries of "Peaceful Valley" papers, which picture life in au ideal rural community. "But how many of them," ihe asya, "seem to have learned

JASPER, -

North Mala Street.

- INDIANA.

gularly mellow and sweet The govern

ment waa questioning her about the

General Repairing A HorseShoeing. death of her husband, and her testimo-

ny waa uirex-wy Bgaium iutj uricuimuk

The courtroom was consequently very quiet and still. "You say your husband died in Norfolk?" anurled the district attorney. Vesaah." "You were with him?" "Yesauh. Right dere with him when he died' "Tell us about It" "I 'member, aah, he got up through the night He r.aid he was toowa'ui lying down dere with me and de little child Tie toowa'm, hesaid. 'I'll go to de winduh and lie down dere," He

anvthiug uoble from her? Her beauty

Li ia Li .1 ii u doea not refine them, her honeatv doee

UllllM'lI tunning mure uuinc iuou an tuw , " . , people in the court thwn thoroughness, her The last witness waa a negreas, port handedness does not inspire them to ly and very black. Her voice was sin- genenmity they become narrow and

mini in t lie minor oi grandeur ana 110erality. They imagine there can be nothinu- iu life but work or play, toil

IP"'"' 1 SEE

lOTTfllhlvLlLUll lsWsm- 5rP f V S

Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is riven that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will be at the store room of Mr. John P. Norman, in Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pur.inju oi ttndin; to township business,

and all persons having business with tlie gen 'ally got up night anyhow when he

township are expeetea to couuue " w Waa too wa rn. those davs. 'I don't know how long he had been The township library is kept at Isaac lym . do vinduh .fore j heartl a Alexander's in Ireland, where all may i, , ,Hj H ll ) ! bT1iel an,a School books will be night I hears him say, 'Ole 'oman. ' I f Km..n Al firav's store at al. atartod up. and he says, 'Ole 'oman, get

at

times. Aug. 16, '9o-y

John r.. Norm am, Trustee Madison Tp.

House ind Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill street in Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reasonable terms. The lot has on it a good drilled well costing nearly $100, furnishing an unfailing supply of good water. Fot pri W and terms applv to 0. Doasi. YOU MAY GET IT,

up. 1 And I jumped up an says, 'Ole man. ' He says. ' What?' "I jumped up and went to him at de winduh, and he was like he was struggliu. I says, 'Honey, what's de matter?' and de las' wo'd he said, 'I don't know. ' 1 said, Lord have mercy, what's de matter wid you?' And after I said dat he didn't say no mo'. Gen'men, he died right off. I said: 'Lord Jesus, my husband gone. What am I gwine to do?' No one was with me but dat child. I went out and hollered. Some said 1 o'clock at night dey heard me holler. I went out and hollered for some one to come, fo' my husband was dead. 1 ' Washington Post

THE LOUISVILLE DISPATCH'S THIRD ; CRAND CUE88INC CONTEST, f 1,000.00 in Cash to Be Given Away to the Person Who Makes

the Beat Estimate on the result of precious metals, which have either been

the November Election. jersonal gifts to herself or form a he reditary appanage to her state. Even Every Subscriber to the Daily or Utely her majesty haa visited her panWeekJv Dispatch Will Be En- tries in her wheel ohair, and the present , ' r . arrangement of the multitude of objects tlt.ed to One Guess for Every nM w entirely with her Dollar Paid Upon His Subscrip- pulmonal approval. Apart from the in-

neoessamiy attaches to ar

Windsor Castle Treasnrco. Those marvelous treasuries, the gold and silver pantries, which lie close together in the northeaat corner of Windsor castle, at the foot of the Prince of Wales' tower, were until recent years very frequently visited by the queen, who, with her housewifely love of detail, never considered it beneath her dignity to make intimate acquaintance

with the vast quantity of articles in tbe

tion. Guesses May Be Made Until 6 P.M., November 2, 1897. The Louisville Dispatch's First and Second Guessing Contests having aroused bo much interest among its readers. ' a third one is now announced, which will surelv be the GREATEST SUCCESS or ALL. The Dispatch will, as soon as the official count of the November, 1HW7, elect on in Keutucky is announced, give to the subscriber who makes the closest guess to the actual plurality of the successful candidate for Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, at the election, November 2, 1897, Oae Tbowaod Dollar la Cash. Every Subscriber to the Daily or Weekly Dispatch can make one guess tor every dollar he pays upon his subscription from this date until November 2, 1897, attt p. m., after which time no more guesses will le received. Guesses may be made upon coupons cut from the Dispatch and mailed to the

Di spate 1 1 Publishing Company, with one dollar enclosed for each coupon csed. All those outrnde of Imitville who guess must be mail subscrilerB. Send one dollar for the weeklv or six dollars for the daily (except Sunday), or eight dollars for daily and Sunday, or two dollars for Sunday edition, and re

member you get one guess for each dollar sent in. If you are already a sutsxriber, your time will be extended for as long a time as your money pays the subscription. Agents will be allowed the regular commission on all the gueases that they send in, but the papers thus ordered, whether daily, weekly or Sunday, must be sent by mail and not put in the aire tit's nackajre.

As guesses are received they will be turned over to the treasurer of the coin-

nanv. Mr. W.J. Haird, to be deposited

and held until the close of the contest at

Ö o'clock on the night of November I. If two or more persons should tie up

nn tU successful ruess. the money will

be equally divided between them.

Send for sample copies containing coupons. Address all letters containing

guesses and remittances to Wm. J Uaird, Treasurer, 1)1$ P AICH PUB. CO., 445 Wert Main Street,

LoulHville, Ky.

terest which

tides which are in daily and intimate use by the queen, the plate at Windsor castle is acknowledged the finest collection in the world and la more than worthy of consideration. The two so called pantries which in reality are strong rooms of the most ap-

nroved and well arranged kind

separates! from one another by the plate cleaning rooms, which are furnished with all kinds of known appliance for the adequate polishing and burnishing of every kind of rare and delicate goldsmith's work. All the royal plate la carried to these room in rotation and cleaned, whether in use or not, and the system employed for giving it out and receiving it back forms ample and responsible work for the yeomen of the pantries and their assistants, many of whom are veritable giants among men. as the weights that have to be moved are very often enormous. Collier's Weekly.

or rest, and they feel a contempt for those who play and rest. They have never learned to mingle work and play, toil and reat in due proportion, and they cease to find any pleasure in life unleas they abandon work altogether. Like the tired woman who wrote her own epitaph, they fancy heaven a place where they can 'do nothing forever and ever. ' "This view of life makes loafers in the village as it makes them in the cities. When a different spirit has found room to grow, a new order of living prevails. Life becomes something more than a slow grinding of the mill, more than a burden, to be endured only because it cannot be at will laid down. It becomes a luxury as well as a necessity. Individuals combine, not for their own advantage, but to multiply benefactious, and as strength increases by its right use, the attainment of one

worthy and ambitious advantage is only the suggestion and achievement of another." LACK ORIGINALITY.

Why Many Criminals Ar Basil? Hrought to Jutlre. "One reason why detectives appear to do something miraculous occasionally is that there is after all very little originality in criminals, " said one of Chief Maxell's sleuthhouuds recently. "When a man sets out to got money by crook ed means, he seldom sits down and evolves a new plan On the contrary, he evidently thinks of the smart cases he has heard of at different tunes, makes up his mind which suits him best and copies the plan adopted very closely indeed. "Hence, when the detective sets out.

he has, in many instances, quite a string of precedents to take as guides to tlx- course the criminal will probably pursua "One case, years ago, that helped me immensely in the business, was a forgery. The man had disappeared and left

no clew whatever behind. "I obtained access to his room and found that he had developed a partiality for cuttiiiß scraps from newpapera There was a whole drawerful of these, and I went through them carefully "Several had relation to forgery cases, and one cutting that appeared to be pretty badly fingered described how a forger had got away in woman's attire. "I worked on the theory that my bird bad Mown in this manner and fol

lowed it up until I finally got on the track and captured the criminal.

The capture was regarded as a very

remarkable one, but, as a matter of

fact, the runaway had left for me an

exceeding! v valuable clew. If he had

taken the precaution to burn that cut

ting, he might have escaped capture al together." Cincinnati Enquirer.

jietabJcfVealionforAa-

5taulatiitheF)dafa1eflula tiag the SloBfldvs and Bcayels of

Promotes Digesuon.Cheerfulness and Rest Contains natter Sim.Morphine nor Mineral. ot Narcotic.

Smd-

Jmd-

A perfect Remedy for Constipation. Sour Stoirah.DiaiThDea Worms .Convulsions Teverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Sural Signature of NEW "YORK.

THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF

IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBY BOTTLE OF

CASTORIA

LoMle, Evans lilllB & St. Louis Consolidated R. B.

"THE AIR LINE."

53 Miles the Shortest II Between Louisville A St. Louis. Only Line between Louis ill,and RvaiiNVtlle.

TIME OA KD IN ItrriCCT, laps. I. isv; main link. Weit It. mi. I KakI II. u i. : Ki Sun lA Ha Ia. I' k( Mm Y No 3. Nu. I. No. J. No. 4. Kol

I' ll. A.M. I' M AM. a M o s ou I.V. l.o ville Ar. 5.45 7 im 1 1 ,-, - jo n albaay 5 35 in it as 54 ILM Corvli'li J'et. 4.M S DK ,BJ 10.40 W 37 Knaiisli 4 0 Ml 10 15 11 40 100 HuuliiiKtinrK '.ii:. 4.25 u6 17 14 I Hi WiiikI.hu J J7 .Vi VIM 11 IS OuklalKl I'lty I ii H.H7 u .v. i i 10 PrlSMMtoa i as a m 68 Al t I... in I 7.5'i I.U A.M. ! M. A.M. I' M.

Ki H. Mo ft, P M

VaJMtlUS MViatOtT. du pa, i Da, Kx s Nu il No.!. No. 6. No H Nu M A. M. M A. M V M V

: ii 1. 1 itt l.v fasprr Ar, S.'Jil mi K.Oft 7.-J5 10 40 Ar. 'MM I.V. S.U0 4.10 I.K H. tOi 11.0 Lincoln s. fi i t, - .U7 S.4H 11.41 " HiioUVill. " H.Ot IM . n 40 yao li.iu " Kvsii"vill " ".so i v m No. toavaa Jasaar aalli m 4.40, p. m , rlvas hc HuiiduKburs: Mt5do, No ir un HuiilliiKburK (Ittlly, axespt Suiiiluy at H 10 a. 111 arriTcK itt laspr At ii ki No 01 laaVBS IIiintiuiruurK .1.111 At y.U5, ar rivi'K In 1 i-i" ' nt V.S5 a. in Nu. 6 i'oiiu-h tu Janpi r only on SuikIuvh. hii I H i. 4t iIock nut irio JttHpiT SundAys.

RocKfoaT aad OaMNtXTOM DiviaioK

KXl't-pt MltlllllX Nu I. No 44 No. 13,

OtAtoria U put op U oa-UA bottUt oaly. It is not sold is balk. Don't allov anyoM to tall yoi urtbiBf 1bb on th pies or proaias that it is "Jost as good sal "will Answer overy por-

r&f that yoo got o-a-B-x-o-avi-a.

Kxrt pt Hun, lay . No 45. No 41. N'u 51.

P. M M. A M A M P M A M

S.4i II to I.V. I.l'ieoln Ar, 7 53 7.: S57 v. i VIA Ar Koikport 7.15 fi M x i. N 41 1150 s V, I.t. MlH'oln Ar 7 55 ISOUufi

v u l ut h i'i Ar. Ti'll Pity l.v 7 u7 iU luir: y 40 1.30 !:t0 " Paiuit lton 7 U0 Kl .Vi

IBSJPOM

ACT COPY Of WRAPPM. I MJ S

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR. .

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.

They also want your

WHEAT-

And pay the Highest Market Price in Gash

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

liwest ruti'M to All Kaxtern and Wi-stcMi points KolilerM, rati'H. anil m i .il infor nation will Ik- (urniHiiril upon appllcHtn.ii tu V. K. PLATCUMS, Ak'I Jasp.-r K.I) STKATTAS. Trav Pah .ki . Mt Verm.ii, III Ii. A. i AM I HK 1.1., i.. n l Pkhh. Akh. , Ht Uiuis Mo

United States Hotel! Gutosell A Kkkss, Prop. MILL STREET. JASPER. INI) Till KOCH hau lieen thruuglily uvcrliHtilf d, nn i n lllt. I nw tliniuirlioiit, anil M aoV up. ii fur pnMIC I'litfrtaluiuciit. Tin- talile mil alai ! fo'ind well Auppliw.1, ami price reasonable. Baaaqasitin b for people attending eoort. A Knud AlHble tor faruirrn' tiont, ami .'heap leed. A kooiI liar well supplUnl wltb theehoii i-t llquunt and eia;ar, and polite atteation alv. Orrs us a call. Ap9,V;-y. (iutcaell Kreil.

A Tvala of

In many of tho great cities of Europe whnuever a irmat ftival la about to

take place all the questionable and bus

nirnnna characters sire "uraod" by the

polioe to take a few days' airing in the country and to disappear for a time from their accustomed haunts. This is

found preferable to putting them under

lock and key.

In Petersburg and Moscow and in t jb a m i

cuna Uiose woo ao not leave oi tneir own accord on being thus pressed are

shipped off by the police in a special train, and Japan haa recently adopted

the same excellent custom.

Now, whenever m popular pageant is

about to take place the Soehi-no-Kiaba, or "train of blackguards, ' 1 may be seen

steaming away into the country with its freight of known and suspected malefactor

"How" VA Vmr That-" Dr. Holmes wrote half a century ago, "lin't, lot me beg of yon don't say 'how' for 'what.' " and "Pleaae don't sav 'how' for 'that' " is the wail of the

sensitive reader of today. If an American, he is likely to ascribe the reigning fancy for the sin to Mr. Howells, who has taken to it with his usual ferocity, possibly because long practice on his own Hijmatur.-- makes the adverb easier for him to write than the dm junction. Irately the word has begun to iufext the writings of English politicians, poo ribly as a result of association with the Irish members of parliament, for "he

id how he was going" is a literal

translation of the (faelic equivalent of

"he said that he was going." Hut the worst instance of its use appears in a letter written by the Hon. Anbemn Herbert to the editor of the London News, and. misusing the word 16 times in 40 linen, Coiinemara's self could do no more. New York Timea

Cavoats. sod Trad-Mark(obta!oAd, and all Pa.'

i oat bun am conducted lor Moot BTt PCt. .

Ovo Omct is OBPosiTt U. 8. Patcnt omet aoowscAn scrurpttant in IosbUsm laaaiBOSO Npsos Irooi Washington. Send modal, drawing r photo., wttk dsterly Hon. W e Adria, II pataniabla or not, Ire ol chrre Ourfsonotduatillpatantitaociirsd. A .mbwlct. "How to Obtain Patente." wMb cot' ol laie in t.iA U. S. aad fotetfa oovotrtoa ,t lie. anÜHH C.A.SUOW&CO.

i Orr Ptrro. imec. Waominotob, O, C.

ralatm).

Niece (showing the wedding preaenU to Uncle Tom) I wantd you to sea them all, dear Uncle Tom. so that you

won't send a duplicate. Duplicate wedding presents are very annoying, yon know. Uncle Tom H'nx What'a this? Niece That's papa's check for 500. Isn't it lovely? Uncle Tom Very. I intended to send you the same thing, but rather than

annoy you with a duplicate present I'll end 100. London Answera

A Human HloorihoaDdU In Abyssinia they have a very picturesque fashion of identifying thieves. There is au official nominated for the purpose in eat h district. Upon receiv ing information of a robbery he gives his confidential servant a dose of certain herbs, afterward a pipe of toltacoa The mau drinks and the: smokes. In due course he begins to rave and to crawl about m bands and kno-s. Then the thief cali ber pnta a mpe about his loins, and on all fount he perambulate the neighborhood, sniffing like a hound, enters a house at last and goes to sleep upon the floor That is legal evidence of the owner's guilt He haa to pay the value of the stolen goods or to "square" the thief catcher,

which, as a rule, cornea to much the same thing.

FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the

Drill. State Drill.

Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Dlue Pows. Manufacturer of WAGON8 AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds. mm ii. ihm. Jflfinpr InHinnn

ttood Adlr to Follow. Homebody gives the following antitBetical advice: "Drink lean, breathe more, at loss, chew more; ride less, walk more; clothe less, bathe more;

worry leas, work more; waste lean, giva t M

preach

The Small I n wanned. The I japp baby belongs to the claaa of the small unwashed. When its mother in in a particularly neat frame of mind, he dautw fat on it, and that is all the

bathing that the youngster is likely to

it outgrows fondling and fat

dubbing in time.

more; wrue lens, reao inure;

less, practice more.

aet oi Remarkable, rootera. A Maasachnaetts soldier waa the first Aa faatem the sect of Jains, in India, to hm N ln th civl1 WÄr- He 00 are far ahead of all rivals Pasta of Uted April 80. MM, and 20 days later

from ao tit All iIhvh an verv common, 'his

and once a year they are said to abstain from food for 75 day a

leg was crushed by tbe rail or a

stack of his own company 's musketa In tbe capital rotunda at Washington.

Hall Township Buglneas. Notice is hereby given that the undeisigned, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at mv office, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books niav le had et my ohVe. and at John J. J 1. !..' : i

ncur o, in veirptiiie. Lavi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug. 6, 1897. y Boone TownHliip Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby give notice that he will attend to all busmen pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence, alout one mile west of Por-

teniville, on Portersville and Ireland

road, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it on Saturday, t'itisens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library in kept by Wm. McIIarris, in Portersville. N. B. CorrMA, Trustee. Aug 7, 1897 y. Harbison TrtiHtee'ft Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Trustee of Harbison town-hip, will att nd to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will be kept :.t my home in Haysrilie. UtoRoi Nix, Aug. IM, 18W7-y, Trustee. " " - - sow . Columbia Townahip Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Tnistee of Colum bia Tp.. I u Uis county. Ind., will att 'n I to Township Ixisiness at his residence o i very Saturday, and persons having townnhip business to transact are PS .piented to present it on that day of tin-week.

The Township Librarv is kept at the

n Hire ..I Hie I nistee. where those en

titled can obtain luniks.

R. P. Smith, Tnistee Aug lrith, 1M97 y.

C -bT W

f

a i

RKATK the imr.rr.nion of

ctrengtli ami of soundness.

People at least feel that thone who keep their names In-fore the public by using The OooitM are nolid and Huhxtantial.

PECULIAR RINTINO RAOTICALLY REPARED AND

PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY WC CAN HELP YOU

W REP A RE KRODUOE and 1 PRESENT IT. THI COURIER Offloa.

sä I