Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 November 1897 — Page 8

An ad's beauty in only ink-deep, but its power cannot he fathomed. Sivteen oui tew of performance

to every poind of promise in the advertisements of The Oukikk. The great speech-maker ju-t now are The Coirieb' advertimrs. They are Ulking from the band stand. Read them. The local advertisers in The Cou rier are pre-enting the finest spectacular play ever produced in their line.

A PRIVATE AMBULANCE. I LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG.

Sympathetic fiwbaWtt.

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Tb sympathetic tenderness of a loving baibudii everything to an rxpecUnt mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton. Eq., ft prominent druggist of Dayton, O., given the

following

four bottles of ' Mother s Friend before con torment says, fler eeetBf, the effect of the remedy, thai if she bad to wo through the ordeal again sad there er but four bottles on She market esi the coat wa J100 P" bottle, she

would amr iavra

UntWi VrimA ' ia a arte ntificall v

compounded liniment which affords certain relief in the various ailments preceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles involved in the final ordeal ''Mother's Friend" is sold by drug ß, or wmm4 on receipt of one lar. Valuable book. "Before Baby it

Born, " mailed free aw application.

f the Civil War

by mm Ulm aWIStor. "Among the um-u wounded in my nviux-ut at battle iu Virginia," said the old soldier, "was a man iu my cum pany who was shot through the btady and taken to the rear nr troops fell back after the t.ght, and we had more wounded than we had transportation for, but two men out of his own tent set out to carry this man wherever we were going, which was presumably the camp behind intxenchmonu that we'd left in the morning. "They took turns at backing him for half a mile or so until they came to a farmhouse that had a irraaav yard in

front They laid him down on the grass and took a little look around the house to see what they could see. In a building at the rear they came across something that made 'em stand still and look at each other and laugh It was ft

hftiid cart Vi hat use the folks here aao made of it they couldn't guess, but they knew what use they were going to make of it They got it out of the building and rolled it around the side of the

hontte alonmide the wounded man and

dropped the handle on the gran. He

Unshed, km. when he saw t Me was

going the rest of the way in ft private

ambuiance. "The two men took their blankets off their shoulders and untied them and spread their rubbers down on the bot- j torn of the hand cart and spread their woolen blaukets down on them, and then they ran the hand cart up and rested the handle on the front steps of the hi ns and lifted in the wounded man

and laid their guns in beside him. Then they turned the rt around again, and one man got inside the shafts, with the crrwspiece aganst his waist belt, and the other man got behind to push They all smiled again when they started, wounded man and all. "It beat hacking him out of sight. It was dry weather, and the roads were sandy. mnA up hill and on the level the wheeling waa hard. But there was more down hill than there was up, places where they had to hold back, and it was all immensely more com- ( i .table for the wounded man. and so j they got him back to camp and to the surgeon again But he died after alL " ! New York Sun.

Ateaasl W Urn ftraS Wrote HI

Speaking of the dedication of the national ivmery at liettysLurg and Mr. Lincoln's famous addrea delivered on that jcvasion. Nov. 1. 103, Governor Curt in Ugau by saying that there had beeu much discussion as to how and when that address was written, and he continued, says The Independent: "I can tell you all about that Of course I was there, and the president and his cabinet had arrived and were at the hotel. Soon after his arrival, as we were sitting around in the parlor, Mr. Lincoln looked thoughtful for a 111. 111. II t 1ST tWll and then said : 'I be

lieve, gentlemen, the committee are expecting me to say something here today. If you will excuse me. I will go into this room here and prepare it' After a time he returned, holding in his hand a large, yellow government envelope, an which he had written his addrea. " 'Here, gentlemen.' he said. 'I want to read this to you to see if it will do. 1 And, sitting down, he read it to us and than said: 'Now for your criticiama Will it do? What do you say?' "Several spoke in favor of it sud one or two commended it in stn mg terms. 'Well.' savs the president,

'haven't you any criticisms? What do

you say. Seward.'

"Mr steward made one or two suggestions Waring on some slight verbal change, which I believe Mr. Lincoln incorporated. " 'Now. if you will allow me. gentlemen.' continmd the president. 'I will

copy this off. ' And he again withdrew made a copy of the address.

"Ah," continued the governor, u i had had wit enough about me to have begged of him that yellow envelope. what a trophy it would have been! Howmuch it would have beeu worth to some of the laditM ' fairs which a little later began to be held to raise money for the hospitals and the soldiers. But I did not think of it then. "

AN OPEN LETTER

To MOTHERS. WF ARE ASSEKTINCi IN THK COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE KXCUnOVB USE OF THE WORD -C ASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. DR SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of -PITCHER'S CASTORIA." the same that has borne and docs now n mry bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought yiSTZT" n the and has the signature if wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is March 8, 1S97. r rr Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" Mat ma r-AS Ciääil CT Clkl ATI IDP OC

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HUMOR AND ITS USES.

Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.

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FORTUNES FROM GARBAGE.

INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's Central INSURANCE Im

JASPER, IND. Represent) old line companies. Life, Accident, Fire, Tornado, Live Stock and IMate Glass Insurance. Prompt payments ijuaranteed. Also, jEtna Life money to loan on farm property. Web. a. WW. y. GEHE P, WACHER

n a stus Serenas o r

WAGONS h CARRIAGES

-And Lealer in

Agricultural Implements

and Fertilisers.

Coaeerts the sVasNja of CHI lato

, rertllUra. Soma, Btc. William (eeorge J cardan, writing on "Wooden o the) World's Waat." in The Ladies Hons; Journal, says: "The garbage of a great ssty ia worth a for tune fvery year if psoperly ntiliaed In St Louis the refuse is placed in enor moos vertical cylinders, surruunderi by

steam Jackets, which evaporate the 75 l to 80 per cent of water in tb garbage, j The fatty snbatanoee are dissolved, and as the result of a number of processes a

fertilizer is produced which ia worth from $9 to $11 per ton, the demand exceeding the supply One of the purest ana best snaps of the country was made of garbage grease before cottonseed oil

entered the field It is now proposed to

light Umiaa by electrieity for nothing It now costs that city fl.08 (4a 8d ) to get rid of a too of garbage. A oombiaatloo of rollers and other apparatus has been devised that can burn the garbage

at 34 cents 1 shilllngi per too ana generate steam sufficient to run enough dy

namos to light the entire city, ixmoon can thus save la Hd. on each ton and

in addition illuminate its city without cost, tiarbage, by a machine called the

iinst rlMtrnrtiar. is converterl mm enna-

era which oan be used for roadways, as artificial stone ftar sidewalks and as

aand fr mortar and cement. In fans

the invisible particles of iron, worn from wheels and from the shoes of

horses, are rescued by passing powerful atagneta through the swepinga "

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General Repairing Horse Shoeing.

o Nortk Mais Street.

JASPER. - - INDIANA.

It Is the Saaahine of the World, but May He Ovarworfcecl. "Humor is the very sunshine of the world. '' writes Carrie E. Gam tt in The Woman's Home Companion. "Hardly any other single gift will go so far to refresh and inspire one iu everyday life and keep the heart still young. It steals merrily across the workaday world, animating the dreariest moootnny and finding place in the most hopeless destiny. Such a gay traveling companion is humor for the pilgrimage of life. "The woman with a sense of humew

has a safeguard against ennui, against folly and against despair. rhe can never be dull no long as the comedy of life is being played before her eyea With a keen sense of the ridiculous she is not likely to 'make a fool of herself,' and

she will never be hopelessly unhappy, for she will find in the most adverse fate something still to laugh at, and after all laughter is your true alchemist. However it mav be with the unmusical

person, surely the surly individual who cannot laugh poutaneously on occasions is fit for treasons, strategems and spoila ' "But this blessed rift of humor should

be used to lift the shadows of life, not

to deepen them. A joke which cause another a nana humiliation or makes

! some sensitive heartache is not only a 1 . a ...A Sa a. -I

crae.1 sort of sjuuseniwnt. tout it is aiso

a very eipensive indulgence. For just a

moment s rratincatum at naviug niao

a 'bit' the 'funnv woman' may forever

lose a friend and may even arouse a very genuine spirit of enmity. We larn to ftirgive and mayhap forget many injuries in life's troubled journey, but perhaps among the wounds that rankle

hangest in the human heart are mostwhich are mads 'only in fun. ' "

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS

Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR. aeeSMBBBSMSSlBSBWaBBlSsaSMBWBaBB

United States Hotel! QCTOtKLL d; KSSM, Prop. MILL STREET. JASPER. INI Tills hotel has been throughly overliHiilt-i 11 I rt fltt.il new throughout. hiuI il BO1 opm for puhiie entertainaMUit. The tabl III alWH SS found well supplied, an rises teasoaable. Poartqnartrra for people attending court A rood stable for furnier' hri . DSSap feed. ft ....... I I... . ..all i.iini.1 i.iil ullh I I . ... I . . . .. .

. Ki""i urn .........m In, 1. or- and ciKSm, ami polite attent waya. Give ua a call. Ap6,V7-y, tiutaaell it hr

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA.

They also want your

rWHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

Mr

BROTHERS

Madison Town-hip Trut?

notice.

ai Mia that hereafter the TniS-

tee of Madison township will be at the

tore room ol Mr. John r. nu, 1 Satnnlav for the pnr-

trvianu, u . , '

oose of attending to townsuip u.", nd all persons having business with the township are expected to confine it to ,hrhe township library is kept Aleiander's in Ireland, where m may

m i i.tr.krkol hooks aii he

toe iutiaUft j found at Norman A Gray store at all 2 TZ l..uv K NoBMAN.

Ana 16. '6-y Trustes Madison Tp.

A Wsstoa of the Fatar. rismMi Kinr. fijrmerly chief of the

United State geological survey, says:

"The time is not rar oistant vara

a man can start out of Denver and trm-cvl to Klondike, stopping every night

at a mining camp Already two Ameri

can sump mills are pounding away on the borders cat the strait of Magellan.

and the day is approaching wnen a chain of mining camps will erntend from

Cape Horn to St. Michael'a I believe

ws are about to enter upon a nrotur? which will open up rast resources and . atSa a .

will be the grandest the eann nas ever known Before the end of the twentieth century the traveler will enter a sleeping car s4 Chicaago bound via Bering r.it fr 8t Petersbug. and the

dream of Governor Gilpin will be icaU-

ised."

Hoste ssd Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill strset ia Jssper. for sale cheap, and on reasonable terms The lot has on it s good drilled well costing nearly S100. furnishing an unfailing supply of food water, toi price and terms apply to t. Uoams.

The difference between ancient and modern slang was amnaingly illustrated in a recent incident at the Chautauqua aasemhly. when the teacher of English

lMx.ra.tnr aaked. - What is me mean

ing of the Shakespearian phrase 'Go ; to?' " and a member of the class replied, I "Cab, that is only the sixteenth century , expression of the modern term 'Come off ' " The two phrases, while apparently opposite, do. in fact, substantially mean the same thing Chicago Chrun-icla

Hart No Oas mm Mo Oar Hart Him. At th Vaattle of Cfhickamausa I at

a fellow shooting straight up in the air and praying as lustily as ever one of Cromweire roundheads prayed. The Presbyterians of 146 prayed loud and sang hymns in battle, but they shot straight at the cavaliers every time This fellow was blazing away at the sky, and when Lieutenant Killingworth remtaustrated with him about it he paid no attention to him whatever. Captain Joe Bill ingsley threatened U I rat him down with his sword if he

I didn't shoot at the enemy, ftr the woods in front were full of them. He merely I remarked to the captain, "You can kill I me if you want to, but I am not going to appear before my God with the blood nf mv fellow man on mv soul "

He" nver flinchtd. but stood squarely no. exDtawd to every volley of the ene-

mv fire. When the sun set on the

evening of Sept. 18, I HAS. Captain J. C Billingsley and Lieutenant Allen Kill ingworth both lay dead on the battle

fild of ChickamauATa. and R went

through without b scratch. Cor. Gal

vestou News.

FELIX LAMPERT

Agent for the

Empire Drill.

Sucker State Drill.

Hall Townahip BuHinc

Notice is hereby given that the unl signed, Trustee of Hall towuohip, attend to township btiHiness on each n unlay of the year, at in v otiice, and ( sons having township business t" tra

nact are required 10 present 11 10 nun 1 Saturdays. The township library will also lie foui at my office near Rosamond, andtlie e

ixens are invited to call there lor lion hooks. The Indiana Series of School boo

may te had at my ofhee, and at John Meschede', in Celestine.

IjSVI , JAOOH, Trustee Hall townihip

Aug. o. m:.y

Boone Township Trustet' Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boc township, Dubois county, hereby gr notice that he will attend to all bosun pertaining to the office of TniHtee, at

resilience, ahout one mile west 01 tersville, on I'ortersville and Irela road, on Saturdayw of each week, a

reijiieMs au (verson Having tow;i liiiHiness tonresent it onSaturdav. C

.ens desiring books from the IbWBSi

Library, are notified that the l,ihrr kept by Wm. McHarns, in PortSfSTI

IN. B. CiOPFMan, irustee. Aug 7, lSi'7 y.

Keystone

Corn Husker A

Fodder Shredder.

Blounts' True Blue Pows.

Manufacturer of

WACON8 AND BUGCIE8.

Repairing of all kinds.

( aeeAa,aaITraaMsrvobta.aaaaSsS Pateat SasaSaas uiuSarvaS far m esavt Mrs.

SMa aveici IS Oeeeaffl . rATiarr vevass

1 ltd are

can aarare fateart ra

m . ...aa ( raiaeitaata mt not. ires of

raarve Oar lee, not due on paler ra araraS.

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"Did you hear what WhintptonaS little boy said when they showed him the twins V No; what was it?" "He said. 'There, mamma's been getting bargains again.'" Collier's Weekly

It is an eitraordinary fact that only j two presidents were Uarn between April j and October. The record by months is las follows: January. S; February. I; March, 4 ; April. I ; July, 1 ; August, 1 ; October. S ; November. 4 ; December. 1

The IMKr's Own Pootry.

Editor (to old schoolmate) It hurts

me. old fellow, to wound vour feelinga

but really we are so overstocked with

poetry that it's useless to read youra

We can only accept wnat snows unnns tkatil irenina

Old Sch .Imatc Well. Just read that noeni and tell nie what vou think of it

Editor ( having read the poem) It is

as I feared ; the poem snows no promise whatever. Pardon me, but it ia simply

absurd. Ola Sehoolmate (with a broad srin

That's just what I thought It's a copy of some verses you wrote in my auto graph album rvhil we were at school

together Pearson s Weekly.

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I rmmATK the impression 01 f Vs Htrength and tf noundneHH. a Peoplo at least feci that those who W 1 1. . .. - - - - i... .1,1,1;,.

it aeei meir iiauie iieiuir mc iuwn f by using Tiik Coi kikr are solid ft, .1.1 ...l..l.l.,l..ll

aim iMiiiniiiiiuai.

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wsaMiaiarosi 0 C

"SubtrCrib for the Codbikb.

In Russia women householders vote for all elective officers and on all local

I

Ma Poaatble

"What rlo von consider the most ab-

olutelv certain war to distinguish

toadstools from mushrooms?' ' "Cook them, set some other man to

eat them and then watch his rymp

Chicago moons.

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HarbiHon TruHtee8 Noti Not ire in herebv viven that the tl 11

j - - - signed, Trustee of Harbison tow will att Sjd b township husinese N Saturday of the year, at my office, 1 oersons havimr townshio liusinoH-

trrnsact are required to present it to 1

on paiuruays, Mft . ft ..ft ... ft 1 ft

i ne township nnrary win oe sepi my home in Haysville.

(fROROK WIS) Aug. U, 1897 y. Trnetet Coliuuhia Townnliip Tri tee'H Notice. Tlir iiiiilrrnii'iii',1 Tnmtee of OoH

hia Tp., I n I khh county, Ind., will att In Townnliiti iHiHini'HN at his rcsidem t

every Saturday, and ersonfl ha

township iiumiieHH to trnnsaci hoqOSjOisd to present it on that day of wi'ek.

The Townshii) UfaftWV is kept at

Oattet of the Trustee, where WOSO titled can (d)tain IsMikn.

K P. SaiTii, ITOSte Aug. Kith, 1897 y.

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