Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 February 1898 — Page 8

THE MODEL . - DRUB STORE

REDUCED THE TARIFF And ma If it possible for t lit. public to buy at RSA30NIBLE PRIZES Aorthiof tiaualiV kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.

Cmplete line of Drags, Chemicals, Oils, Paints,

The best place in town to get a good smoke or piece of tobacco.

DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE. Tune TO DAY. Pin t SPAYD BLOCK. 15 Ii BRANNOCK, PBOrainoa,

1 Sir -Sf-Is t::3f';

DO YOO WANT TO GET

FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY? If so you want to trade at a store that sells for Oft)), by i ing so you do not have to make Dp for some debts ano her fel

low contracted, of course it has to come out ot BOOM one. We Mil CHEAP for CASH, avoid bad debts, and can BTÜ you the same goods c heaper than any other store in the city. We have always been in the lead when

HONEST GOODS and LOW PRICES

are considered. Let Of -how you what you save by trading with us.

Our Goods Are Firnt-rlass ami Always Fresh

BERBER'VMDUTDUX N. Main Street, JaaperInd.

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PEOPLE OF THE COUNTRY. I . of Hi. in Sr.-in In IIa, l.rarnad Aiijtloiitr Ni.l.lr mm Natur. "r'r Um Mat iltty ami righteousness of our govwuniciit ivc arc uccustoint! tn dunk MM pin mir fail h on the country s-oplo who live 'mar to nafun In art,' " writ, s Mrs. Lyman AbIx'tt in Th l.aili. ' Home .1 urnal, the tir-t of fin of "Peantol Valley'1 papers, which picture life iu an ideal rural community. "Hut how many of them. " he nay, "neon to have learned anything noblo from her? Her tsautv

s not refine tliem, her honesty dm uot incite them to thoroughness, her free handedness dues Uot inspire them to generosity they become narrow and

sordid in the midst of grandeur and liberality. They imagine there can ! nothing in life but work or play, toil or rot. and they feel a contempt for thONWfco play and rent. They have ii vi r l.arm d to mingle work and play, toil and rest in due proportion, and they MM to find any pleasure in life unless thi v a liandou work altogether. Like the tired woman who wrote her own epi'iph. they fancy heaven a place where

on v can "flo nothing forever and ever.' "This view of life makes loafers in the village as it makes them in the ities. When a different suirit has found

mm to grow, a new order of living

urevaus. Life becomes somethinu more

rhan a slow grindimr of the mill, mora

than a burden, to be endured onlv be-

ausc it cannot le at will laid down. It bttOttM a luxury as well as a necessity. Imlividuals conihiue, uot for their wn advantage, but to multiply benefactions, and as strength increase by its right use, the attainment of one worthy and ambitious advantage is only the suggestion and achievement of another. "

WENT OUT AND HOLLERED.

'Mt Ab-

Alexander Margan

DEALERS IN

CASKETS AND COFFINS, BURIAL ROBES, CROSSES, ETC. Metalic CaBkei5 furnished on short notice. Embalming done. Hearse furnished free to all funerals in our charge. Call and get our prices IRELAND, INDIANA.

Columbia Township Trustor's Stattet Tb andenrigneil. Trustee of Colunibia Tp., Dubois county, tad., will attend to Township business at his resilience on every Saturday, and per-otis ha ing township business to tranaacl are reiiiested to present it on that day of the weak. The Township Library N kept at the OAOO of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain liooks. K. V. Smith. Trn-tee. Aug. 16th, 1S!7 y.

IionisTille, Evans villle & St. Louis

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LACK ORIGINALITY. Why Many Criminals Arc Easily Bronchi tu Juatlce. "Cue reason why detectives appear to do something miraculous occasionally is that there is after all verv litrl

originalitv in criminals." said um rt

Chief Hazeu's sleuthhounds recentlv.

' ' W hen a man nets out to et mtmmm

by crooked 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 times, makes up his mind which suits him best and copies the plan adopted very etotely indeed." "Hence, when the detective sets out. he has, in many instances, quite a string of precedents to take as guides to the course the erirniual will probably "One case, years ago, that helped me Unmciis. lv in the business, was a tore

ery. The man had disappeared and left uo dew whatever behind. "I obtained access to his room and found that he had developed a partiality for rutting scraps from newpapors. Tin re was a whole drawerful of these,

and I went through them carefully. "Several had relation to forgery asi-s, and one cutting that appeared to be pretty badly fingered described how a forger had got away in woman's attire. "1 Worked on the theory that my bird bad flown in this manner and followed it up until I finally got on the tra k and captured the criminal. "The capture was regarded as a very remarkable one, but, as a matter of fa. r. the runaway had left forme an v eedingly valuable clew. If he had taken the precaution to burn that cutting, he might have escaped capture al-

togetner. Cincinnati Enquirer.

How Wltiiru In a I . union C

Douu.-rd Hi r Ku.'imuu", IKrath.

It was the trial of a member of one of

Norfolk's foremost families. The defendant was a woman and w as charged with forgery and complicity iu pension fraud As the proceedings drew to a dose all the city crowded iuto the courtroom. Residents from Ghent and loafers from the wharfs sat together on one bench, aud the bailiff, uot to lost so gissl a chance, manifested his authority by calling out "order" and himself making more noise than all the people in the court The last witness was a negress, portly and very black. Her voice was sin

gularly mellow and sweet. The government was questioning her about the death of her husband, and her testimony was dir.vtly against the defendant The courtroom was consequently vry quiet and still. " You say your husband died in Norfolk?" snarled the district attorney. " Yessah. " "You were with him?" "Yessah. Right der with him when he died. " "Tell ns about it"

"I 'member, sah, begot up through the night. He said ho win. toou-u'm I.

ing down dero with me aud de little child. Tm toowa'm,' he said 'I'll go to de wiuduh and lie down dem 1 He gen 'ally got up nights anyhow w hen he was too wa'm. "I don't know how long he had been lyiu by de windub 'fore I heard a rus'le. I gene'ally keeps a lamp burn in nights. 1 h ears him say, 'tile 'omau. ' I started up, and he says, 'Ole 'omau, get up. ' And I juinied up an says, 'Ole man.' He says, ' What?' "I juinjH'd up and went to him at de winduh, and he was like he was trug glin. I says, 'Honey, what's de matter?' and de las' WO d he said, 'I dou't know. '

I said, 'Lord have mercy, what's de matter w id you?' And after I said dat he I didn't say no mo'. Gen 'men, he died right off. I said: 'Ixird Jesus, my husbaud gone. What am I gwine to do?' No one was with me hut dat child I

weut out and hollered. Some aaid 1 o'clock at night dey heard me holler. I went out and hollered for some tine to come, fo' my husband was dead. " Washington Pt.

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HarhiHon TriiHtec'N Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed. Trustee of Harbison township, will att 'nd to township business on each Satunlay of the year, at my otlice, and persons having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. Tb township library will be kept at my home in llnysville. i.kokok Six, Aug. U, 1897-y. Tratet lioom Township TniNteo'M Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of H nine townshil). I llltHiis I'lHIIit v lnr-tiv iriv

notice that he will attend to all bOMMH pertaining to the ollice of Trustee at bis residence, alsmt one mile west of I'ortelfiville, on I'ortersville and In-laml mad, on Saturdays of each week . and requests all person- having township business to present it on Saturday . t ili mis desiring IxMiks from the Tow nshil Library, are not i lied that the Library ikept bj Wm. Mcllnrris. in PoftetVI ille N M. C'orrMAN, Trustee. Aug 7, 1897 -y. Hall Township BiihIiionn. Notice is beretiv vivin tli.'il !) iiinti.i

signed, Trustee of Hall township. wi!l attend t" l"w nhii boiflMH 00 each S il nrday of the year, at mv ottice, and persons having township business t" transact are required to present it to him or' Saturdays. The tow nship library w ill also Ik-found at my otlice near Biwujond, andtl it iens" are invited to call there for library I looks. The Indiana Series of School Isaokf may be had al my otto), and at John .1 Mescheile's, in Oelestine. Lkvi I. .Iacoun

Trustee Hall township aug. ti, 1897, j

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COUMIBI are prescntinp tlie Bmh : spectacular pUf ever todooed iti their line.

"How" l'Md ror Tht." Dr. Holmes wMfe half a century ajjo, "Don't, let m? be of you don't say 'how' for 'what,' " and "Please don't say 'how' for that' " is the wail of the sensitive reader of today. If au American, he is likely to aacribe the reigning fancy for the sin to Mr. Howells, who has taken to if with his usual ferocity, possibly because long practice on hin own signature makes the adverb easier for him to write than the conjunction. Lately the word haa begun to infest the writings of English politician!, possibly as a result of association with the Irish members of parliament, for "he said how he waa going" is a literal translation of the Gaelic equivalent of "he said that he was going. " Pint the worst instance of its use appears in a letter written by the Hon. Aubercn Hcrliert to the editor of the London News, and, misusing the word 16 times 111 40 lines, 'onneniara's self could do no more, New York Times.

Wlmlftor (autle Trruurra. Those marvelous treasuries, the gold and silver pantries, which lie close togeth r iu the northeast corner of Windsor castle, at the fmit of the Prince of Wales' tower, were until recent years very frequently visited by the queen, who, w ith her housewifely love of detail, never considered it beneath h dignity Io make Intimate acquaintance with the vast quantity of articles in the precious metals, which have either bHn personal gifts to herself or form a hereditary appanage to her statt- Even lately her majesty has visited her pantries in her wheel chair, and the present arrangement of the multitude of objects thereiu has been made entirely with her personal approval. Apart from the intrest which iieessarily attaches to articles which are in daily and intimate use by the quea-u, the plate at Windsor castle is acknowhdged the finest collection in the world and is more than worthy of consid ration. The two so calhd pautries which in reality are strong rooms of the most approved and well arranged kind are aeparattxl from one another bv the nlst

cleaning rooms, which are furnished with all kinds of known appliances for the adequate polishing and burnishing of every kind of rare and delicate goldsmith's work. All the royal plate is carried to th!se rooms iu rotation and cleaned, whether in use or not, and the system employid for giving it out and receiving it back forms ample and resiMinsible 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 v ry often enormous. (Jollier's Weekly

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MIL I S Make the Celebrated

I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your

WHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Cas:

Hour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

ECKERT BROTHERS

A Human Hloodhonnd. In Abyssinia they have a very plcturesque fashion of identifying thieves. I lu re is an official nominated for the purpose in each district Upon receiving information of a robbery ho gives !ns confidential servant a dose of c-rtain herbs, afterward a pie of tobacco. The man drinks and then smokes. In due course he begins to rave and to crawl alsiut on hands and knees Then the thn f catcher puts a tOf abont his loins, and mi all fours be is'rambulati's the iifighlNirhood, sniffing like a hound

liters a hiiuse at last and gm s to sleep

ujsiii tne noor. liiat is legal evidence of the owner's guilt He has to pay the value of the stub. 11

goods or to "square" the thief catcher, which, as a rule, comes to much the

aiue thing

A Train of BlarVfnarria. In many of the great cities of Europe wheuever a great fntival is about to take place all the questionable and sus picious characters are "urgd" by the police 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 Pet4Tshurg and Moscow and in Vienna those who do not leave of their own aeeord on Is ing thus pressed are shipped off by the police in a special train, and Japan has recently adopted the same excellent custom. Now, whenever a popular pageant is about to take place the 8oshi no-Kisha, or "train of blackguards," may lie seen steaming away into the country with its freight of known and sustvt.vi

malefactors.

FELIX LAMPEB Agent for the

Empire Drill.

Sucker State Drill.

Keystone Corn Husker v

Fodder Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Plow

Manufacturer of WAGONS A Nfl Rlionre

Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper Indiana

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GEORCE P, HER

INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson

UNT7FACTURSS OTj

Tlie Small rnwaaheri. The Lapp babv U longs to the ein of

the small Uliwaabed. When its mother

ii in part n larly neat frame of mind, die tbrabfl fat on it, and that is all the tMtlllllg thai the ymingstcr is likely to ' " ''Hi 's fondling and fat lubbiug in iimi'

Then "he Fainted. Nice- (showing the wedding presents to Uncle Toni) 1 wanted yon to see them ali. dear Uncle Tom, so that you won't snd a duplicate. Duplicate wedding presents are vi-ry annoying, yon know. Uncle Tom H'm. What' this? Niece That's papa's check for 600 Isn't it lovely? Uncle Tom Very. I intended to send you the same thing, but rather than annoy yon with a duplicate present I'll send i" 1 00. Londi m A n swera

WAGONS nOJ CARRIAGES,

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A Maai im, tts n.hlnr was the first fM 1 ' I'U in the ( n i w ar He en listed A 1 Ml .to is.; I, H,,,! ao day later jhis leg whs crush' d bv the fail of a

sfa. k t h- owN rt iiiimny I muskets in fhci qut I n il, ni;.. at Washington

ood Advice to Follow. Somebody gives the following antithetical advice: "Drink less, breathe more; eat less, chew more; ride less, walk more; clothe loss, bathe more; worry less, work more; waste less, give more; write less, read more; preach less, practice more. " Hrrt nt Kemarkahle rasters. As teiteN the sect of .latus, iu India, are far ahead of all rivals Fasts of from 8') to 40 days are very common, and oik e a year they are aaid to abstain from food for 76 day a

Agricultural Implements

and Fertilizers.

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General Repairing & Horse Shoeing.

North Mali Street.

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