Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 February 1898 — Page 8
Skin Diseases. 1 1 I , el i'iiMH'laut mot In
For speedy ;nl peruiunent cure of t ttr. nalt rheum mix! eczema, (limn borlata'i Kye and skin ointment is without an .hjiimI It relieves the Heb in Hin! smarting; altrnvst instantly und i's continued u.-e effects a ixriiuuieiit Otirt. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald lira. I. vote nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eves and ffl uuilated lids. Ir. Cady's Condition render for Di ' -''S re the best tonic. Mood purifier and vermifuge. Price. 2 cents. Sold by
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QUICK Wl TTED1 visv
A LOVELY MODEL.
LnorOk, Evaas Til & St. Louis Consolidated R. R.
ME SAVLO THE DAY I OR HIMSELF AND HIS LAWYER.
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53 Miles the Shortest 51 Bet wee i I,ouivil u- V st. Lottla. Ouly Line between Louisville und Kvitiis, ille.
TIMKCUtlllN KKr 'KIT. s. pi. ,. 1 e.i . M vlN I.I N K. o, Ml Bound. K i-t ilonad, El BUS . H i I Iii I i Kl - in MO V No . No. I N.i. .' No 4. N..H. r M V M V V I M KM M fl.iiO W. 0 ii l.v. I.ii villi- r. -VIA i.M II. Aft RW tf.'JO w JO Mew Albany Ii v. i;.4 KM s.m i-,u -vilmi .l it. 4..M 44 ILM r. V) 10.40 it English io. .-. . m r. fM I I 40 10.. 0 Hunt lllKlilir .!.::. I..'.'. ' l"ft II U l .Iii MTinaiov i: ; ..." M it H Oakland Otts I.U . it II II u hi Pi iBowton i c . OS ti.V. H..H Ar st I." 'ii is l.v T H i i . A M I" M. A.M. P M. KV.vNsvi I i.k DIVISION . Kt s. Iu. p i p , v No ft. Na. II Nu. v.i. Hal .n x. it. P M M M P VI p. T.ki in. i.s i ii ; Ar, h j'i .i i von T.w M.M Ar. B'bur Lt. 0.60 ;. m U Ml tM II. 0s Lincoln H.ffl v.-'T s.'K Ml ILI1 " Boonrille" s.i M Ml I u 4ii y .40 li.io " KvaiKvill" 7.M I J I KD Xo. as ii-uvf-Jasper dally it 4 r . i m u rives at Huntlintl.ntii at '1 f. Xi H laatrtM 11 11 nifhuu dally, ex.it suii'Ihv sit ; hi 11. in. arrhr, it Jasper si x. leaves HaatlMburg dally at Mb; ai nves ui .l.i.pt-r ,ii M' i 111 I MMi t" Jaaperoaly n londa) mi N. -1 iliii's in it k'H I 1 -1 1. r suminyM
(ret rad? fur it. there is no telling what may Au 11 Child-birth i fulJ
of uncertainties it Nature is not given projwr .1- 1 1 iiuv. Mother's Friend
is t!ie iK st help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when n cuLirly ap-plii-d wveral months before habf cornea, it makes tin- advent easy and nearly painleas. It relieves and prevents 'morning sickness," r. laxes tlie overstrained tnusclf. relieves the distended ftHliny; . shortens labor, make reoaery rapid and oaf tain without any dan rerous after-elb ts Mother's Friend 1- 004 for only (MM purpose, viz.: to relieve moth-rhood 0 danger and ain. One dollar per battle at all drug stores, or Sein l i vi'.es un re.'- pt of price. FitKE Hooks, l ontwiniiif valnable Inform tl m for irnarn, will be sent tu iny a 1 lraaa aiaiti atplicat iiu tu
1I1L BKAUFII Ll KEflL'LATOlt CO., Atlanta. Oa.
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II. n Hi. .Imlr ami Iii Point by III 1.. pttuMMaai My first c;im' cnnie at Florence. Ala., a few nunths utter 1 was licensed. irritM Attorney Ii M. .lack sou. The -In rill there, I 'ant. 1111 W. T. White, now 1I1 ad. a gallant ( ontiih rate aoldkff and cm of nature's noblemen, met me ou the stric t and told me there was a man OOatood iu the county jail who s islied tn m me.
I was then '1 years old, hut would readily lave passed fur 17. The client's Mine m is i'atrnk Donovan, hut he was comiiioiily alled l'atsy Dom van. (iniBg to the jail, I found a man from M to years i Id, an intelligent, nice , locking, devil muy care Irishman. NVla n I cut. nil. he greeted me with "Goad OYWiag, miss." 1'reteniling Mt to have heard him uddress me as "miss" J and assuming much dignity, 1 told him I wa.- the lawyer whom the slnritT had promised to si nil him. For answer he . l.umtd. "Weil, I'll be d d." and bam out laagniDfl laughing uproariouly I w is irritated to a degree by this retrptiiiu. "I beg pardon, judge, iff a I V u do look pretty young, 1... 1- ... . . 1 . .
ein ii'in (inn Me says you area daisy ;ct Ml out of lure, and my folks, v ho'vo got plenty, will pay you wa ll for your trouble. " le tol l me hi-sti rv. lie was a skilled no eh. mic from Keokuk, la., and hud DMA employed by the government in ooBstrnetiag a L k oa tbe Mawel Hhoali
Mi.. lU.iinitii.i IIa mI -.ni- ThoiiaAnda af 1 Hilf lor I Ii. !... I'erhapH there is not a woman 111 ti Ss country .r 111 the world, whether soli--. profe--ioual batity, qineu ir prineess, who has Is. n In togra lied as miiiiy times and 111 as man v difforoat pom a us has Mrs. Ikiniciiico BasMstM In Mis It. iiiiaiio's 1 a-.- it was nothing but a tnluite, first, I. ist and all the time, for 111 eaeh instunce she was pho tugraphed only hi . au-e she was beauti lul Moreover, Hie photogiapaai was a reeogmid authnritv ou female U autv.
a paal grand master of the art of photography, u magician of buses
He was Nap I. . 11 uriiy, Mrs l'nu nanu s tir-t hu.-l and Win n Sai-, j, v estal hshed his photograph gallery in New V. rk. lie conceivd the MM Of udvirtistng his business by placing in prominent locations saiu pies of his work. Tln re wne professional bMDtn s ami handsoine actressi's 111 those days, ju-t as tlnre are in thi -day-, hm S. irony MTU found a more umpiring .-ul j.it than hi.- own wife, und he usd to delight to make pictures of bar ia all mrta of artistic tttitadef and iu all sorts of garb to whn h her reniarkal le tigure and ciuirming featun s best b ut tin tnselves. so it came about that hunihcils if not thousands of photographs w. re taken of Mrs. Bouuauo 1 lore In r rirst husband died. These I'll. t. graphs extend over a period of many year.-, showing Mrs. Bonnuuo iu
the 0MB ol youth and up to the maturity of her personal charms. They make u remarkable OOlieotiflsl that is highly prized by bWi of her family. Not only was Mrs. Ii. nnauo photographed 1 in t 1. 1 . .
i'"i'ii. "in in r picture wu painted ami ski tilled hum) nds of times, barony blssuif dn v h. r portrait iu ehawoal
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS.
WB ARE ASSERTING IN IMF. COURTS OUR kit. I IT TO THE
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, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, MouochusHU was the originator of M PITCHER S CASTORIA." the that has home ami docs now tJll , , r heartlwjiu- i ' signature of C&rfnff&SCu wra , Rill is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA, ' which haslet, used in the homes of the Mothers of America for on r th' - years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that u
the Rind you have always bought and has the signature of (ZffM&& B a ....
per. iso one Has authority from me to use
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletchei President.
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Not i co. The undersigned. Trustee of I'. lOBC
township, I ul.ois county , hereby giveBOtieo that be will attend to all business pertaining to the otlioe of TrOJtM at his residence, about one mile wet of I'ortersville, on I'orterxville and Ireland mad, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it onSaturday. Citizens desiring bonks from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Wm. Mi Harris, in 1' -rtersville. N B. ( oKKvi w, Trustee. Aug 7, ISU7 v.
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lriisti'4' S rhi phytioian was a brother of the Tinted Mates engineer in control of the
canal construction, und it was evident that the prosecutiou would he bitter.
OLD ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.
Ar TollCitj l.v " ( 'allllelloii
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Lowest rates to all K.i-t. rn an. I Western points. Köhlers, rat, an. I general Infor ination in I., turn -ii. , i upon application I" V. K. CLATOOMTB, Aif't. 'ii.fi. r. ID tkattam. Truv Pasa agt.Mt Varnon, III K. A. CaMI BKI L, i.i M l Pa-. Ait. i. . M I... in- Mo.
Hall Township BtuineM, Notice is bertby given that the nndei signed, Trustee of Hall iowatbip, will attend to township businss on each Satunlay of the year, at mv office, and jhtsons having 'ownsbip husiness to trim sact are re, mired to present it to him op Saturdays. The townshiplibrary will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the oil iens are invited to call there for lil.rarv Im MikH. ltsf Indiana Series of School books may be had at my office, and at John J .Meschede', iu Celestine. Lkvi I,. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug. H, 1897, y
conviction, entailing a 1' ug ieiiitentiary sentence. The doctor and my clieut were 1 nth men of reckless courage and ovi rhearmg temper, both sometimes looked ou the wine when it was red, und l . th. I inferred, were striving for the favor of the same woman. A clash I tw. m them soiiu came. They had a savage quarrel at their boarding house at dinner. Tbe doatOt l eing arnnsl ami my client unarmed, the latter hud t4 submit to unlimited abuse and would hav. ban sie t I ut for the interference Of v. ral ii i 'ti who were present. Sion ait.r nightfall of the same day my cln nt went to tho doctor's office anil si- . ping room, about a mib distant and in a m luded place, and, knocking on the do. r, was hidden hy the doctor to oobm ia. Entering, m f mad the doctor putting ou a shut, and thus f,,r the mom. nt diaabll d, and, remarking, "Yon bad the drop on me this morning, but I ve got it on you now." Otad, striking the doctor in the nick and inflicting a ria'ngi rot's but not fatal wound. 'I l.e l-H.A Uhiii ..ulna 4.. l.inl
.Obrttvwthstth under- While the defendant's ver.-inn of the s.gned, Ini-tee of HwMaOB lOWIlship. ,,,,,llsh,.,:,,l civ,.,,,,
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it'i i- r i" n u -in i i .i ct 'in rnt s iimdav of the year, at my office, ami pee-ons having township biisineHS to trrnsact are required to present it to him
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Colombia Township Tmsii'o'x otiro. The undersigned. TnuMc of Columbia Tp., DoboUl county, Ind., willatt -n.l to Township bniinoM ai bis rosidenoc on every Batnrtlny, and persons having township barineai to transact are reaOOOted h) present it on that day of the week. The Township Library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain Ink iks. K. I. Smith, Trustee. Aug. 16th, 1897 y.
Ilarliison Trustoo's Notice.
on Saturdays.
The township library will be kept at tny home in liaysville. Quaal Nix, Aug. Ji. 1897-y. Tnistee.
THE MDDEL URTILt stdre
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REDUCED THE TARIFF Anil niit'lo it jinssihle for the jmlili' to buy at REASONABLE PRICES Anything uxuahv kept in a rlRST CLASS DUG STORK. Cmplete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Perfumes, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Elte.
The best place in town to get a good smoke or piece of tobacco.
DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE. TinM TO DAY. Place 8PAYD BLOCK. B. B. BRANNOCK, Pbopeibto.
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DO YOU WANT TO GET FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY?
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up for some ileht
to OOOM out of MOM MM
avoid bad .1, I t and
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If so von want U) trade at l
lO -o you ilo not have to inak, low contracted, of course it has
We Mil CI I KAP for CASH,
you the same goods cheaper than any other -tore
We have always been in tin- lead vvhefl HONEST GOODS and LOW PRICES are OOMidondl, Lafl us ihoU you what von -ave by trailing with Bt, Our Oooils Aro First-rlnss and Alvuf Krosh. DERBER v HUTHER, N. Main Street, Jasper Ind.
fei- I Kell iff
f h iXSnAni lkTaV A2ssnwTa o- yioKZua
. rv different from the one in the foregoing, y. t it was so improbable in itself
and so Inconsistenl with the
in uinstances that it looked a- if a sentence of ten years wan mevituhle if the ca-e was th. :i trn d To gain a p.-t poaemaal an objactioawaa interposed t the competency of the i olirt ou tho i.T und that he was related by affinity to the pros, outer. Thi failed. Next an MIMtl effort was made for a continuance. The state fought this aggressively, thus giving warning of what was to HONss, and it, 100, failed. In sh. er desperation I then whispered I y Ii nt. "Your real name is Fatrick, ni t Patny, isn't it?" The indictin. Bl nnmed him Patsy OotWVan. Tin n, moving to quash the indictment for the misnomer, I wrote out th' defendant's ' idavit iusu i ort. The aflidavit stated tl at tho dtfaadant'l name was Patrick mil that he was coinnioulv known and
lad b this name ami not by tho name i f Patsy iionevan. He tm'ik the iffldavll and read, fir seemed to read, it an fully and, going to the clerk's desk, re to it ami Mpiol it "Patny Doaa-
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r. Bi ' t. d that to sjc i'at.y this time aai to afford the f-tr ngiKt evideuco of the falsify of the affidavit. Afgaiaj the ;,-e without lookiii at the aflidavit, I didn't see how he had lipaad it. but the state ntt rn, y bad i ' Ii I d the signature and in his reply alb d tho court 's attention to it. This i!i-oksure raised u storm of laughter tad J" ring in the courtroom. I was
onf uinlcd und at the end nf my re- - urc's. Not so was l'atsy. Ibalizing 'nl. that the slip was his own an, I that he alone could retrieve it. be spoko t:r. in t a whit al ashed : "I rfgaj d it l'atsy out of purerespicl f r y ourboOOK Its BOt fW MM lo give tbe lio to your boat r's court DapBra, Your houor's curt pa i r says 1 m Patsy, and I'll sign it Pat-v until your honor giv, s me leave Q write my own true uaine. " court sustained the motion from pure admiration f.,r Patsy. We now had tune to look about us. A few months totoff the ,-asw was triid, th.Jury failing to agree. The bail bond, a'hioh had b- n lix. d at u high figur. . was thui miueed to a raaaaajnak sum. Me gavT ti e I , nd, saying he had "lust by a nose, "but be never returned to stand am ther trial, although hu bondsm ; w. re ptomptly r laal am d, ami the ariter was nem roii.-ly remembered, re MiViBKi a 1 BOW n im ml r, IMS. I ban oftni boai vaiioai to taow iHmn n i aim-of tee giiu.e. rollicking. iuis rIII, . ii . P..i-y. M, ui;,liis ouiliierciai aapmL Tlx- I , Kit. "Do yon Waal a lb ill that oprn in
Count ry.
Historically and in the relics of the past which it contains few if any church, s m Am, neu are more interesting than old m. Joba'l at Portsmouth. N. EL The building of tbe parish dates from Hois, but the present edifice ia modern. It was- huilt in 1909, and the Rood man who preach, ,1 the dedication st'rinoii d, scrit ed it as a work of stupendous u.aguitude. It is not, however, the l iniding which attracts us. but its Indulging. 11. re w, -, a th a old prayer hook, with the i r y er for tho president pasted over that fof the king; the "Viaafar" Pille, of which only 40 oopiM wan priwted, and but 8vo of which are in the l nit.il States The I 11 w Inch calis the parish to prayers is a capture from I.oui-lmrg. and, although tw in n ' a-r. , ur, 1 y Paul Revere, since it- voice WWM band in its foreign home, it is yet the same old bell. An armchair, which Hands I, hind the a'tar rail was a gi't bom Qween Caroline, but is now known as the Washington chair, having been occupied by the first president of the I'nitfd States when b att adad - I v i, i m the old church. Admiral Farragut was huritd from St. John's, and the reading falle is
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, ii iic.isuiu trove is ino I heavy par hvry foal taken from an old church m Portsmouth and captured ly the Knglish from the French off tho
coast of Afrn a. Kvery Sunday PJ loaves of brand are placed U n this font and distril und to pj , id iv, men, in aoootd an-, w ith the terms of i at Tbeodow Bl leatoa'l last w ill and testament, and I au-e of a gift I y will the church is still heated I v woikI tin .-. Nashua (N. II. ) Tel, gra h.
( Decause gredienti
"The Kind You Have Always Bought or adc -ruler fia.suiii r- .iL O
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BEARS THE FAOSIMILE SIGNATURE
Insist on Having The Kind Tliat Never Failed You.
CINTIUR coaiasaT.
THE JASPER Cin ROLLER Make the Celebrated
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1 PATOKA ULY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIAN ü They also want your rWHEAT9 And pay the Highest Market Price in Cao Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
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The 'im ar old
man ts-casir naiiy gi i s to the matinee with his mother, but the trouble with him is that he bOOOsBM greatly excit, d and is apt tn eir. -s his feelings iu w , rds. to the amusement of the audience, i ut s, in, what t. the annoyance of the actors. At a Meant play oaa of th. actors was in Um B9J of choking anotherwhoin he aipactedof I' ingguilty of a crime. As the actor went toward th- suji'osnl villain with his bands
w as the way he mitstr tcln d the I , v I . came greatly ex-
cuen, ami as ti e m, n clinch, d the boy stood up and called out. "Say. IM him alone, he didu't do it." There was a langh from tin audience and a surprised look from the stage. At anoth. r time, in a play wh, re a baabaad latpaotad ins wife, ami she was pleading to be taken home ami given an OJ p rtunity to prove her in-1 uoceiice. the Isiy could not stand the woman's l, as and the husband's cold r' ' '1 lion f inr entreaties, and he called out. "Phase, mister, take her back." 5 bi boj baa aol i -1 taaai t the tbeater reoeatly. Pittobaaj Gtooakla Tebgrajih.
i in,, i .ti i Cvaaa, Mrs. Btflkla was iliss, lv, d it, tears. "You hav, i hang, d, " she sobbed ; "you have i hanged most cruelly. You ! 'in no in ire. You no long, r sit w ith your arm m inding my waist, as w.i- yoat custom bsfeN we were married " ".e,l haavani, Antoinette!" exclaimed .Mr. Biffkia "You should have married an nulla ruhls r niau. " A laal It was but too true. Mrs. Piffkin had al&o changed Loudou Tit-biu.
FELIX LAMPEF Agent for the Empire Drill.
Drill.
Corn Husker v
Fodder Shreddy.
Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Aaot U. s.
Jasper, Indiana.
GEORCE P, WUCHER
INSURE WITH
Wm. A. Wilson
AM rAort mil ok-,
th" fr lit i r I a-i.. t . i "l n r i sw i ! d 1 II ; U'S g' l ;. , itber at Un
iial i pi a- m th, bacü" r ,r.n i r. Ml . it op'Ti, " an ud) "n ' eg as i .. it'.- t u and an .ui. - Lx ....ngo.
Cnlturrd InatlnrU. " Mir cook is bo refined I" "Is she-" " Y, s She has u, v, r I rok, n nnvthino
w B i but . ur lie -t i xp, u.-ive and artistic 3biua" Detroit Free i'resa. The bunnniiig bird, in protecting its ti"-t. always tins at and pecks the eyes of its adv. rsary. ( row- hav- I , n found totally blind from the bumming bird's, bill.
WAGONS and CARRIAGES, And Dealer lu o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
General INSURANCE k
JA8PER, INI) Ier'scnts old lino compar! Lile, Accident, Win, T n... Live Stock and Plate Qlasf lü'M ance. I'nunpt payments pna: teed. Also, .Etna Life loan on farm or inertv.
Vaa, ii. isw", y.
fieneral Repairing Si Hoffi Shoeing.
P.r it, -hers can send a close,! letter to bii.' i,it..f the Piiti-h Isles for a p-ti u.v. ir . i.l.d it ,1 uot wt igh more in. ni s quarter pouud.
Nortb Main Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.
House and Lot for Sale. A good residence ,,ti Mill street ir, lasjier, for sab' cheap, and on reasonnhh terms. The lot liar on it a ROm drilled well costing nearly 100, furnishing an unfailing supply of irood water. Fit prue and terms apply to C Doanb.
C'aTft, and Tradr.Marka oMamrd and aii I'-1'
-nt hiKinrs r.,nd,i ted for HaDiurt Tt t
Ouaornci it opposite u msTOrnc
ann we can serurc patrnt in leas time than more, note from Washinirton.
Send model, drawing or nhoto.. with I
ton. We ailvite. if Datrntahle or not. fr'r '
charge. ur fee not due till palenl ia m-ci"'"
m m. " II, ,,v , I 11,,,... ,. nl. Wie
t of Mint- 'in the t'.S. and fort urn counl"'
lacnt free. Addreaa,
C. A. SNOW A CO.
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