Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 December 1897 — Page 8
An ad beauty i only ink-deep. ' but its power cann t lath. med. Sixteen ounce of performance to every pmnd of promis in tin a lvt rtiM iM. lit- "f The I'ni KU.K. The great eech inak r- jtttt now are The CoOMMl'i advruiThey are talking fpni the hand stand. Read them The hcal adv. rti-rs in Tht (.'.I kikk ar- JT'--- :. : the line! spectacular play ever rodueed in their line.
THE OUTDOOR CMURCM.
THE NOSE AND THE TOES.
Baby Mine!
Every mother feels an indescribable dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming a mother should be
a source ot iov i
-11 tk-.S.veral '-"-
iu an. uut niv a 1 1 wa Muaecutmg
U 1 1 l l l l w u . u
A rh.l.al lluri.t M- Harruutoetl I--I . II r.H.k. .1 N. A professor of phynal culture ntuum H thai has dmcovi n d an intimate i nil' i tun at, MM " tl tmuiitn of the uoae and KM position of the hat Hm MV i H. L I'uier, and he comoiunieat. In observation to the New V tk Journal: Yo can Ml a pig.onM.d Iraon without Icking at hi feet or weeing bun walk. The dw. v. ry wu madi ' y nn- m lsl Uk teaihing physical culture. 1 found a stul lorn awkwardi,.. in the uioveui nt of my pupils' !.,r Liking for the oaune, I found tint many of tb. m wi re pigeouto d. In i rh. rs one foot wu ft rr.rt anil the otli. r turned in. In teaching correct I n atliing I had to itiv atigate the condition of the naal
....MnrM.m.r.,.,- Th,n 1 h and that wh. ,1.1 tl,. prawaa pigwtorf to th; rigM lit in 4i t il w a- storJI d ill" or
i : r-.!.!. Ii. r f !'.!. nt!. Hulicrw. 'nil -""- . "v.
im . if llir Uli'U wlii la-Ilcve that
TW arm pillar. tb iraaa, Th auwrrxl .if irw irraja, Thr gmw. tran-i .-.nit tra.r -Of leaf ob Wf Ml H I And lightly tuxn In n l.reaa
Tk anlhm ,4 Ih waterfall. Mi -b.ttutt.-r th I U. kl ir.l lav. And. .nimrliDK litt -uffu.inf 11. Bora ty th win.1 anl ll iWfc Th ukviw ul th n.-w m. n hay Thw is my chnn-h, my altar the". Hr rarth. th kimll? ru.thr. kn.vla, Her might; hrwl ouisnaM in Pr".Trr. ahiU u r ht r 1-r. w th unny ir. A -uih um! full vf tl.-.int. .teaia. 8h wrap m in h. r mantl f.-ld. I knl and prat ll hr thr A h:llro d. wbuin m'thr hclU. An.l livin; air anil unliichl gold And and m !" pray i'h rn. ta K an in Hivtator. BUTTERWORTH S THEORY.
ST lOOl
pnaavutinK att. m. y nt better eu;a:eu in m1 t.-aekniK inbryo muiinals on the rtd to inlitiiHi and ;. ttiur th. in on the nod to n'hr. . U!.n. tluui in crTallinK tbem f. bipmeni to the pt-nit. utiarv. wh. n- they are thri'fii int . a,.. iat i n with pr if.-si, nal cn k.
.i Maj.-r Hütt, rvv. rtli
BttotMy in s..utnru
Ohio and b. had the ..pp.rtuntty to t. t
hi ihwn n-vardiui; the diM-riinmati. n
that b..u: 1 1- "ml n d.aliiik.' with "
n. n newly launched into crime. A f r u .i- am -t.il t r ju :n' ö-nuterf. it hinpLLf. r. ai the ."... ut u.ce Mi known, and the ca.e wa put iu th.- hand of Major Butterworth. The v-iiuuf man told hi utory. He had
v.d v. nil hniulreti dollar, ha.1 left
b.. wife and little children and
tak. u a Nat down the MiMMppi riv. r.
danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves ( women of the great pain and suf-i ferine incident to maternitv: this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made,
painless, but all the danger is removed by its use. Those who use this remedy arc no longer despondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing conditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com- -. a a
mon to the critical nour are;piat.-
obviated bv the use of Mother's .vemment and which th. - -v. now nt
Friend. is a dlts:nj to 'uman. I had long since . night to recover, etc. Th y uur man w.. tra. k by that real .00 FIR BOTTLJI at aU DrafStoraa, j maxkable methiai of aciuiriutt Wealth or aent by azpreaa on receipt of pnea. ! wn,. a,. had toiled and tav.1 ( r irBOOtS Caotatoiac iavaJoabla mforwattoo of;,,, , , n;, f, w huiidr.!. In a lur I ------lau rat to aU aniaa. will ba taat i . . . FREE ta any Urea, open applicauoaw by akWOty th- I ' " Tba BkAbrtlLa SIsrilTOB CO.. Atlaata.a. ( iwiniie ". nie of his money f r gtacaV
itj.rle ii.forin.il. Itw.i tue an.e with the left toe! or BWlliL If txith in rtril w. re dilutive, both feet were pipontr d At one tune I xainimd N pernoii. and eviry 8M td th. m wa j ig. ontin d IS MM 1' ft foot, vith a on.ni inline lefeet ! th. 1 ft n.tril. Atati.tlnr lane I . xaiiiiii'.l ov. r ißWÜk a view to f. tm; my diacov ry. Skmie of tin in had w.ll tli v. loped uotril and v le not at all pip ontoed. Some had overwide
rril. with ovtrwnle ant: lee at the
fe t to corrf end. Miirls 1 f mud more generally and wcrae pig ntoi-d than boys. The i rmu who hi- a whining or snuffling voice is usual lv pigtcntoe l.
'Another diioviry i that with the. df. itiv. in tril w . re found invariably:
bad stooped shoulih r and hollow chts. the
f. . t) ami ncilow aiwav w arinn a
AN OPEN
To MOTHERS. T AHF ajSEKTIXG W Tüi: COI KTS oi k KK.HT TO THR I V LUSIVl VbB OF THI WOfU) "CASTORIA." AM m piTCHER'8 C ASTORIA." AS R THAI K HAUL I OR SAMUEL PiTCHER, of Hijannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of PITCHER'S CASTOR!A.'" the same that has ionic an.i docs now XiMfEX 0h lry bear the facsimile signature of wrapper. This is thi orig al PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' winch has been used in the in m of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind yw I we alwau? bou-it on tne a n d h a s Hie S 1 gh a I u i e of (&jfflucZM wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fhtchcr is President. j March 8, 1897. Q&U. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting :i cheap substitute which some druggist may ottrr you (because he iu ikes a f v more pennies on it;, the ingredients f which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
iMMle, Im nlllo 9. Qt T nnia
A Ulli a LH. LULÜ K Consolidated I R
"THE AIR LINE." ::t Mil es the Shortest :i Itelweeii l.ui 1 1 le A St. Loin
Olli) Line between l-ouiil!, .11. l i:anMll-
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..1 ... a. ....- f 1 rill h.' 'III. 'I Uli" ...III III . I. I. . Ill ' lun-osiui; t m ttl.' on a u iarui m Lstobuvwithhis hanl earn.d av- ca- there as an uKly pro riK.on of .,n-th,Nith.-ni.tan.xtr.-i.,.ly the al,doni. n a t, ,i,l. ,,,y u. draw back plLant and u.I. ,r- d -muic-r. who and upward the nprer Up. .!. the taHWdof h.-....w .,.a.i.lpr....dMM teeth, that hav. also an unsightly proniaL. hm,lf -jrretble. hiataWl trudiUR tandem y. ' ...i.. ,h. rnnm-r tnlil "Tell vour frit lid to walk from you. t vr m- ooiitid. m-e tti- tr.iit r i. ki - . Lv.-ur man of a large quantity of Watch his feet. If the . t. lurii ,., t. 11 ni,Vvbe bad whi. h was mad- fr.,n hxm tiiat hi 1. ft nostril ,s smaller than
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The
Kind
on Having
That Never Failed You.
FHE JASPER Hfl ROLLER MILLS
INSI KK WITH Wm. A. Wilson's toal INSURANCE km JASPER. IND. K present- old lin mpanie. Life. Actidnt. Fire. Tornado
Live .Stock and Plate (Mass Insur ance. Prompt payraenU guaran eed. Alto, .Ktna Life money U loan on farm pr terty. Fell. II. lay:. y. GEQRCE P, ICNEfi
nirtf air atany giv n inj iratn ntlirough thi right than tkmgl the left BOattli aloti... If the ritrbt f(st turns in, tell
him his riglit uoxtril is the small, r. ciw- . t.u bia t. ptao. the wrake the Celebrated endoftbt tbuxub under and against the - -r r
nostrils alternaf. ly. t nutlnng through th.- p n on. i a h time, and ask him whi h in-tril admits the greater amount of air. If it l the left, tell him he 1
pigeon toed in the rigol f"t and vioo rem DeiMMMtrati bytanrtag him walk BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
..m.-l ralra In aM Ei.l. rn au.l Weatri points l'.-lrr. ra . n.l if.-n. rl lafni uialK.n a ill Im- furn.-bri! upon apiil.. r t.. . I I 1. At i "MB, Ar'l -'-! - K. D TartAS. Trav l'a at .Ml Venn. Ill K. A. i mi bill n 1 laaa- Aa-i. . S-l l.u - V
United States Hotel! Gt TosKi.t. V Kkks, Prop. Ml I.I. ST UK KT. JASPtB. 1X1 Ti. - li.'l. l ha U- n thr.iua'lily overhaul. !. anl r. ui.-l n- Ilir..iilut. aol - ' IM-n ..r nut.lir rntcrtainuit-nt. The tal
loiiti.l a-ll auiiplied. aiel
P
I fat p-..plii. att-n.lina irt r lor f.irun-r' l..r-.--. al
WAGONS Ma CARRIAGES
-And Dealer tn-
Agricaltural Implements and Fertilizers.
(inneral Repairing Horse Shoeing
North Miio Slrret.
hark b longing t hi n w fnuml fn.-nd. so that the latter should ha two dollars for ev. ry . n- he po d. TV... v.ir t .. tu i .f 1 1 1 l and the tih hit.
At the next landing the w. 11 dr. ssisi naturally. A . j .1 t ... i ti... Ki u,' nils r t hut the i n p r angle is man di-ttii-ar.i frm the tHt anl tli. . man oivi ' 8(, , ,,., ,t. r side of tin' median dura-bevtnie alarnnsL H'- became us- " . . . , , si:. . i r 0 it. gr. with Loth feet. Do m-i"Us of his n w nxn. v aut a- . . . . ' ' ' . , ii t the n..-tril tu rn the side, but afnuil to off.-r it in latym. ut of hi- p.i- " . . i ... . r t- fr. in ti in I r tu :i f n
sag-. He. t.. left thelsKlt. deterniiiil a'.- " tat go -k home He tart-d to walk .....i f.-.t.r.. H.- I van shovimr .nKi..i. Miaow Um
th. mom v p. huv - met hing to eat. the The rhildnn f the marriage ar- ths c-innterfeit was diacorer! aiid the ar- husbaml's if he chooses to have them, scat ma niade. Major Butterworth t.k but if he ds not care to perform a fain the situati.. ' taaf'l .luty tfca if must support them. 1 told that voung man. " he wild, in If h is nutaithful to her. she cannot direlating the sf-.rv. 'that if had von him i in Knglaud) uuleno be has j nia.1- him a dish.iii. st manheha.1 failed alao committed the ungeutl. manly siu to put a sign on hi face. I told him to of personal cru. lty. and in all cases of g h-ime to his wife and children a jui divor . and s. parafn n it in a man s v,....t .,,, Hf culd M-an-.lv r-alie reading f the man BMtk law that en-
that he had eeapd the j-int. ntuiry. tirely deeafci uot only the mm, hut the He w.ut home, imd a m..n-h.-n.-st .-r conseqneiic.s, as to the custody of the bettrr citiz n I do not know t.siay. childr n and the amount of alnuonv. That man hai n-.t th- heart - f a i-rinn And if. ! -pairing f ju-tne. the faith-
nal hut if he had N -ns. nt t.. th-im ful w if.-. mlun - f atn ntiv tnroni;n nie
tntiary his childr n w..nlt have turn it ' " wr -unuiru "'. diKra.l for hf. and P tahlv h. would the Knglih law j rmits an unfaithful have belonged to the criminal . la- fur bust and an.l father at ileath to will Uf... " st Loois Repnblia -lU 'T ' Vl 1" "v 1 f bis projs rty fr. m , hi- wife und children to a charity, a Ants with nasi and Hrain. ttXtVOftt or a mistreat, poBfihly leaving To the intell.ntialitv of anta. which thnee whom the law made bis dependmen like J!ir John Lubl- k hav. always ents dipuul. ut on the rat. pay. rs of his
th lightM to point out. a new pr--.f ha parib. lhis is not poannie in .-soiiano. rn al !.'l hy the obs. rvati. na at a! nor was it formerly o-siLl. in Knglaml. well kii. w-n arieuti-t. lrof.H r Bona Tl;. law ( f dow. r i n t. t. d the widow telh Who has M.miiiuni. ated it to the until this ntnry. when men tmk. red Venetian institute. I! ticed that the the ! . a - - - " g.on a l.ng r la'itn-l. antsnaedaaa bridge the twig of a toe for themselres. The op. ration of this whi h touched a li.-u-' thev wen d.sir mascnline privilege often gives oppor oos of n a. hing. He sowrdinglv . ut off tnmty for . rm 1 pi n iou not dt. an., d
th- end of the twig so that it was im af riKio mwmmm aw n- mm -
oulv tieeaus. tn large uiajoruy m iu. n
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
They also want your -WHEATS And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
Agent for the Empire Drill.
State Drill.
Keystone Corn Husker cE
J ASPEK, - - INDIANA. Madion Township Truntee Notice.
piasihle for bun to g t a ross and tin u watehl.
Vft.r th.- l:r.- i.f half an h.ur. h"W-
! ever, be f-.und that the pn session ; which he hal stoppsd had nfonnei it-, if He pr - .-.-d.-d t.. investigate the matt.-r. and he found that the little ants
a " M.X a. tv.a ali,,tlii T
wta which, wh.,, i, was blown by t, ire r..m of Mr- S P- urn,an. ir hr. t. u. h,-.l the wall now and th.-n. Ba. 3 ZTmmj -.tnrlav. f..r the pnr The army of ants had toad up in jos f attemiing to township buineas hn- to this twig, and wb. uever the and all peraons having business with tb hn . bhw it against the wall th. f r. Uwnahip are expected to confine it t ro-t in mbera of tie 1 .and n.k advan those day. tag- of the opportunity f. - get a r. Tbetownship library is kept at Isaat . M Wlth t ; , -.. . r . , t g. um-.
Atazamler m Ireland, wliere an mav . . oothtaat raow. for not only did
the operation n-puire clever timing, but
alolute confidence lit making what, under the cin umstan- -. nm-t have he n a v. utun - .me Lap Strand Mag aaine.
niit.in the taaika.
Tb Indiana School books will hf j found at Norman A ray's store at al. times. John I MOMS, Aug. 1, -T Trust Ma.lison Tp.
Houc and Lot for Sale. A rsl residence .n Mill street id 9 i
J'l". "0e ci.esp iW.-in philosophy like vou terms The M has on it a tys! dnlle! 1 1
aaaal aaawiaa. neaHv tlH. forilfhinff an
anfailinc supply f food water, nn? and terms apnlv to C. Doass.
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A Bay' Tnlrat Psi kn.ial.dg. Little Bov I wish I was a great
Foi
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5f .uati... IT f' - Pai-i tat bwaaaas cna4act4 for atssantatfl rttv
r . - tv ' " i ' - - 0
I' . !r -n a r, -f
(r-at M.iiti-t Andwliv my aoatl
" i aus. y.-u know everything, and then ' me thing'. I can't understand, but if I was like you 1 c uld " "Tell ii.- ..f them W.U. f. r . tie thing. Id like to know why photographer an lata pi' tun of comets an mctsars ami flying cannon lialls and lightning na.-hi s and yet tii. y ran t pht.raph a boy with ut w(uahiug his bead in a pair of pinchers." Feer- n s Wkly.
are letter than th- law- allow them to te that society i possible. Humanitarian. Constitution an.l liut-rrlere. The Constitution's guui w. rt doulh
shott d with n.uud and grape. 'I he broadside was a one single explosion, and the ibstroction Wss terrific. The enemy's detka wire flooded, and the blood rati t;t of tli. scupp.rs her cockpit fill.'l with the wonmled. For a f w minut , hn mied in m ke, tiny fought at the distanci of half pistol shoL In that shr.rt tune tlie Knglisbmao was literally ti rB i" j i . in hull, spars, sails and rigging. A h r nnv.i nmast ge way th. Englishman t roofthl up to the wind, and the ( eiintitnf ion lt.wly forg-.-d atn ad, tireti again, luffed short round the oth. r taws and. owing to a heavy 1 sea. fell foul of her an tag' tust, with h-r to wapiti acrosH hr larhoanl qunrt. r. Phü in flu- 1 1 rittO- Hull . al in was set on fire bjf tta enemy 'i forward I if t. ry, nti'l i art of the r w w. r- oaltal sway from th- guns to extingni-h the threatening 1 ;. Ham.' "Naval Actions of the W ar of 1811."
Blounts' True Blue Pows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
H-. i ,. .
rbrjj. f.--a. A Iar aril -uppi ! a th tasrbo - 1 ..,i.i r- -ii-l if tr. an.l pilite attention van (SlssMosafL I.IHC-. II V K
II. til Township I?-iiif. Notice is herebv pven that the un-lei-sigol. Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township lusine on each Ba) unlay of the year, at mv rliiv, and rsnns having township business to transact are required to present it to him on Satunlays. The township library will also be found at my otliiv near Koeamond. and the citizens are invited to call there (or library books. The Indiana Series of School bo..niay be had at my orti.e, and at John I. Meis.he.le s, in Oelestine. I.ivi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Au. .. 17. y EWjeMM Toviishi Trust'''Not irt'. The tin lerizned. Tr i-r-e of lt.-.rie township. Ihilsiis eoantv, herebv gi.-
nti-e that he will attend to all husim -- pertaining t. the ..tfi.-e ol Tnitee. at bis re-idenie. al.ut me mile e-t of I'.-r-terville. on I'ortersville and Irvdan-I nl. OH Satunlays of each week, and requests all penains bavins lavaahia lsiine l.i present it on: Saturday. ii desiring books from the Tow nship Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Wm. Mclfarns, in P.-rter-v. N. Ii. '. itvs, Trost. Aug 7. lv.O-y.
harhNoii Trust''s Notier. Notn-e is hereby given that the nnler-signe-l. Tni-tee of Harbison tow . dlip, a ill att nd t township Imsinesa on eaeh Satunlay of the year, at my oitic. and pe.-.ii- having township busine ' Irrnsa.-t are remirel to present it to him on Satunlays. The township library will be kept t my home in Hayrville. '. . Nix, .ok. 21.1097-?. Trustee.
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nnvrrvatlonal I'll fall. Mi-- M ( w - w t Kxi ii -e my ig noraii."e, but ought I to tall you Mr Sqnill lr Sp.iill? The Itaatal h. i-all me anything ; iu like S ine of my friends call me in old afl M , - X A. t Ah but that
Oon- Hirr tu Ilaron. "I tabev. , " sanl th funny lotnb r, "that the landlady has Is-en won over to the anti .-I, ike-p. are crowd. " "Will yi n pl-a-e elocidati " asked the b ug arm. t " Wi II. -lie dives n Ivm . ii for brr ak-fa-t i. y ii. oi mug now, you will note." -l'bil. il" I phil North American.
W i..- Animal. little Dompsr!'
said Mr.
hii nlmt seiiss
"Dear
Tork. r. "I In ve in
enough to talk. " Mr Terk. r u hunband looked at the I ii v thoughtfully. "At miv rate," he'
Üubecribe for the t jubikr
flit Tmililr wh i klliiW VilU lUtllliat.lv . .i.l ' tl. I int.. In. ailii. i linnull lint
London Fumh lo. "Chicago Ftait. 1
Well (In eil men. are generali sef-re-pi-ctiiiL' i-'t-iti ami. then
fore, more lik ly to ! gentlemen, than tlio- who wear ill-fittin. sweat shop and disease breeding clothes, because it may be little elMtttat. Do you km that most of th- city made rlothin. is made in back alley sweat when- the deadly niicrob breeds, and tasOcUli infest- good- made then until the doctor Ukf nmoiiiit to more than the costs of a -nit? To avoid tliee di?ea.
brtiHlers order your suits made by ymir horn tailor, who ha ' .vor 1 m M samples of fashionable foota to -el . t from. anl gua. antee a gent el tit. Tb lat t style- Is.tli in gad- and tailorinv
JOHN P. HUTHER. THE TAILOR.
SPAYD BLOCK. t At O-C rT. IIVLS. st i-'. i aak For Commercial Stationery
i Every Description
Yieit the COURIER OFFICE
Columbia Townnliip TrutiM' Niitii'. The nn-b-r-igne.!. Tnitee of ('' lia Tp.. Iratrofct iiiaatj. Ind., will atte 4 to Toam-hip Niin-. at his n'sideiev Ot every atonlay, and rsons havi -lOO n-hip ti-in- to transai t a.piested t-. potent it on that day of IE w-ek. The T .anhip Library i kept at I mbce of tlie Tnistee, where RSOM a titled can ..l.tain k. I I. -with. Tni-t-Aug. 141.. lw7 y.
PECULIAR RINTING RACTICALLY REPARED
AND
PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY WE CAN HELP YOU
PREPARE RODUCE and PRESENT IT THE COURIER Orfcr
