Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1898 — Page 8

Skin Diseases. For the speedy and tiernianent cure i.f totter, "alt rhvun and mmi, Change bertain 'a Rye an! skin Ointment b with .lit an equal. It relieves the itch Bag and smarting almost instantly and its continued dm t ilt ida a permanent cure. It also cures itch. harlier's itch, scald Bead, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes auJ granulated litis. Ilr. CanV Condition aVWSJBW ft horse are the best tonic, blood purifier andvt rinifuge. Trice, W cents. Sold by

GETTING READY Everj cipeetant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If she doea not

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v. Mius me shortest u Mother's Friend Hetweo'n lni i?v i 1 U" V M. Louie , , . , , , . ia the beat help you can use at this time.

It is a liniment, and when regularly applied several month, before baby cornea, it makes the advent easy ani nearly pain-l.-ss. It relieves and prevents m rmnK sickness." relaxes the overstrained rausrlee, relieves the distended feeling shortens labor, make reosrery rapid and certain without any dangerous aftcr-ciT.-. ts

THL NtW A HftODlTE. tit ff lh- tt.t i t -trenm, int,, tin- Haiti and I at mr, I. . like M f I II' u - .in-alll Vt nu. law dxr II. M1 ' Bf v ai run, HOW BUM Ii "I j' ) 'tl pMMt hi .i iw tint! tln tioiit tlit- I. lue Baton ot in . ' Oh. fniiii a ry. lad's vtTife I If swift unlit i. pri S tt) have

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A- th tut star thai Uvi.Ut.ut the flocks I'hiyed the buss horn in our kind

Of lilt' hi'plliT.l, nn Nljilit! Bat Mimt availa tt to etch IViff a gllaspea i f taataaf vutbdruwaf fc . ,t f . ,r kxm in t lif -ky gtej i aas nde deara, our-t thf anWw i"t l " Ii. It r tin- Print. I iitHiutitlü, OaaiHfi it, falter ii"t. Till prom tn- Ma (i t an nf lifi- wt- lit'hiilil, Rittni in iilfiulor mill i ... lit, Kair. r tlian V M of uld, ahnee i baa n in'it, Pun r than Pnwn or the l.lue l tafrtäa ot tin r aaatoAi Nauire. tin ,mly, the trim ihiuahtaa of Owl -W. V. Trent In DM.

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Mother's friend ai good for only one thrvada have been worea In tiiis.1 fabA t - I 1 J . .. . . . .

to.: ti relieve moincnioou oi ri Uif K"i'i tnreails ure ot lirassor cop-

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No. 11 eoiues to Jasper only on sn inlay s. am N. 21 Joes mt ie.i Jseper Bssda -K( K!'"ltr ami l ANNKl.TiiN DIVISION.

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danger anl jvain. 0m dollar per bottle st 11 drug itoree, or sent tn eipfcsa oa reee pt uf prtss. Fnee Booaa, eoBtaiSlai valuable Informs tl 'ti for voates, will be sent to any a.itlreae nuu a ipUeattoB to TME MAOmU REQtLATOK CO., Atlanta. Ua.

p- r, i;ililtil, ami the silver threads are of white uu tal. Thest threads of metal, originally tine wire, are rolled flat and boroiabedi and tbey glisten in the fabric w in rever the pattern brings them tu the

surface. Tins l fabrics are made almut i , , . i..

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ICE LOST THE M ATCH. tNOS WAS GREAT. UUT THE OTHtR MAN HAD A TRICK THAT Bt AT HIM. . ('mitt at Hi twi eii lt.tr it ri)iT of liital slittw. That Was WIlm aajM hf MM um rur Mile Ariiuml ami I aSS4is4 by

the Mayor of lln- Tu u. "1 suppose," said the old ein nMiiari,

"that thf gnateal ban horn playav that tvtr 11m-1 wm Boua Htulkiuton. üe

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have In i a nun with a Inttir kliowledirv

nf music, perhaps, and KMM with u more tini.-lied style, hut BOM that could touch him in BtodacUBJ llniinter. Iii playing came to 1 one of the features of tlie show. He was a -tar attraction

w In re ho w as known, but tOBM t people he came as a surpri.-f. jtlllrfthtBl nrnre than tlu y had eapat'teal, and tin y eiij"Vttl him all tne in, to mi that aOBOBBfc. For instance, at et ry BttflBIIHIBSl. In fore the aOtVal lM'ejiiillllie; of the show, we ummI to pveaband ct nicert, ami Mr. BtvlkiBteal would la-iii to gel la ins fine work there. As the peopla llllWlwl tti his Aral thasdaaxMa'twtaphaba!1 tin y wt re amazed. Hut wlnn tiny heard tho canvas of the nn at tt at Sap in BBii QB with tho blasts of his horn tiny all laogbedi and thereafter iBTOOgboOt the perl'i innanee tin y all paid oloaa atBBBV Hob when Kiii is nalted the instrument. "We tried, of OOOrag, always to make a route for the show that wouldn't 00B' lliet with aajbodj else, for there were plenty of towns that wt hi hln't stand but one -how at a time. Two Would l"e BtOBey in them, however gtsnl tiny Btlgbtba. Hut s, uu, times we ran BgfitnH soiiie atabbora bum that wonlda'l giro

way, ami then tin re was nothing to d

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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WS AKT ASSERTlNfl IM Tilt Coi KTS OUI RKIRT TO TMP EXCLUSIVE UttK UP THI WORD "CASTORIA " and M PITCHER'S CASTOKIA," Asm R TEADK MARK. 7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of llijcnnis, MaSiackusetk was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the that has I now ye? r- (n 1 ban fa ' signature of (Jm&jft&GJUiu wrapim This is the on I PITCHER'S CASTORIA, ' which has I used in tlii hen es of the Mothers of America for over th. , years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that n the hind ijou hare cluunft bought if? tr on M

and litis The signature bj ' Uaa

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per. No one has authority from me to use my name u eept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H, Fletchei a President. Ä a a ,

March 8, 189)

Do Not Bo Deceived.

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"Once, wban are struck a town w ith

aaotber ahow, are learned soiuehoir that

The tin lersiirned, Trustee of 15 nine

sometimes for gowns and for decorative hilled the town in an hour and got p r-

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I- M M A M M P l A M h i ii to l.v. Lincoln Ar, ' M 7.. s :7 . .to r."i Ar Koek;it.rt 7.1.1 M s.. s.i iUM - ts ,v Lincoln Ar 7 vs SMI1 t . i.iv, '. : r T.-ii citv i.v 7 "7 eaiMa '.140 IM JB " 1 'iililielttill " 7.1 'i.ilO .VJ lowest rates to all E.i-terii .no! WTwOttrH points, folders, r.iie, ami tfem ral infer inst ion a ill be f m in-in-'l upon apntlcation to V. g, 01 t' OaS, if't .'aier. K. D BnuTTAa. Trs laae .t . Mt rsrnoa, 111 u. A. Caatraaix, Uen'l Päse. Äffet. . st Louie l".

Hall Township Business. Notice is hereby given that the undei signed, Trustee of Hall township, wi,l attend to tow nship business on each Saturday of the year, at mv oftot, BBd persons having township business to trail sact are required to present it to him or Saturdays. The township library w ill also In- found at my office near Kosatnotnl, and the cit izens are inviteti to call there for library I looks. The Indiana Series of School bookmay DC had at my oflor, and at John .1 Meschede', in Celestine. I.kvi L. .1 aooaa. Traetee Hall township. A uir. 8, 1H7. y

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I tilt 'i 'Ut tiiü i 's is i uiu tit n nun, hum tin y Ki ll at 7 " cvnts to $9 60 u yard. ni . i. -l m 1 a

liny cime in various cuors, mm many ,h(.v had a great kiss born plav. r iu Of th. iii ar. b. aui Kul and artistic in h'- tll(ir ,,.,,1, aU(1 of 0,lir(. oballettged aiga Bonie are copies of old Venetian ..... f,,r (.,,llt,.t. a ml th.v tis.k m. the

townahio. Dubois coimty, hereby givai tapestrn s. Tin.-. 1 fabrics are um d for ..t...!!,.,.. ....... ,,r,imnAl. There snssa't

aotice that he will attend to all btiaineM church and for theatrical purposea and ,..uri. tim,. ,,, ngarmn fur it. but we

per i a i ii i ni; 1 1 i in- o nit - oi inwnij .o um resilience, about one mile west of Portersville, 00 I'ortersville ami Irelaml I road, on Saturdays of each week, ami retniests all persons havinir township business to present it on Saturday. Citllens deairiag books from the Tow nship Library, are notified that the Library- ikept by Wm. Mi Harris, iu Porte rtvilie. N. Bt t'oKKM an, Trustee. A UK 7, ls' b" y.

purp s is.

The costlier fabrics, with interwoven metal threads, are railed gold and silver brovudos. In the-o the gold threads are of silvir, gi Id platt tl, aud the silver thn ads are of pure silver; tBO bodjT of the fabric 1. of silk. The bns'udes are all beautiful, and many of them are exit rdiugly so. These fabrics are Biadi about five-eighths of a yard in width.

mission tu put up a stand OB the public square. I cause it was to Is- a fnv exhibition, ami that attracted BttBBtlOBk "The contest was at BOOBb BBd of course tin- two bands played as accompanists of tin-horn idayi rs. And that made a big band OOBOBBk, BBd the crowd was sonn tliinij eUoriiioBB The terms were that each man was to play t nee.

( oluniiiia Township TrusThe onderauraed, Trustee of Colum

bia Tp.. Dtlboie county. Ind.. willatteinl rarelv impirted into this countrv, bro

to roa nship business at his reanience on oadea at 10 and 13 a yard bang about every Saturday, and persona having th hisdis nfaad assst asm If more

i laborate fabrics ar- rtspuirtd, they are

nml tin Ii a Vote i if the INWinlfl Wil.s to lie

and tin y sell at various prices up to 25 tak).n Thl. ,., defeated in that round ami sum. times as high as ..0 a yard, had a right to call for another. If the The wist best of these fabrics are very 1:11. (if,..,,,.(1 in rim tirt r..und won the

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tow nbip busines- to transact an

nuested t" nreaenl it 'in that day of

a eck . The Township Library is kept at the Office Of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain booka, B, P, Smi rn . Trustee. An, lbth, lH'.7-y.

u' tl almost exclusively for church purposeand chiefly for vestments. Tin y

Harbison Trustfc's N'otirt'. are imported la red, violet and gre ..... , ... .. and also iu black with silver threads, Notice 1- hereby given that the under- andBÜT being foruiouming signet). Trustee of Harbison township, , " . will alt md to townahip buainess on each "ld and silver brocades are als., use.l Saturday of the year, at my ..nice, and taaUBBited axtoal for aeooratiTc pura 1 a A . aHun.A.-kM

p."-.. iis having townsinp inismess io y - -

see.ind, the man who WOB the lirf round had a right to call for a third round. Hut the winner of tWO roanda hm file trote nf tin' li, ,,l,le Was to he lie-

u-ually Imported to order. The finer .Ut,a xvlnn..r nf th(. fabric-, with metal thn ads, are made I ..W, ll. the men iu our show bet in Fram e, the commoner kinds m Ucr-0ngf )llar tll( V (,,u!(1 rilkl, ,U1,, N.ral.

on Baoa, and .-"ine of the more gentle hearted of taVBB tBOaght tin y were just robbiag the awn iu the other show. ( 'or old man not only bat all his Baooey. but

Do not endanger th: lifo of your child 1y accept

a cheap substitute which souk; druggist may offer yo (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gradients f which even he does nt know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought1 BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE CF

Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.

Ihi tl N 1 u a COBf

1 ion a citv

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER Uli Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

manv. (.old

and silver brocades are In re

faun u-

trrnsaet are retpiiretl to pn'sent it to him on Saturdays. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. QnOBSB Nix, a.ag. 2d, 1897 y. Trustee.

nf his heart. .tin

our show, imain.-t the

Mu h fabrics and gold embroidery,

oft. n of the costliest description, are far Btore comiin nly used in Kuropo than Iti.r,. I, lli f,,r elmreli im) fi ,r mil it:irv

puriHises. Ni v V"rk Sun.

THE MODEL IIRU& STORE

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REDUCED THE TARIFF Ami made it poaaibis f"r the public to buy at REASOIVABLE PRICES Anything u-ualiy kept in a PIR8T CLASS DBtKJ STORE. asOOa -mm. Cmplete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Perfumes, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Etc

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

DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE. Time TO-DAY. Place SPA Y I BLOCK. B. K. BRANNOCK, Propristor.

Far Cammercial Stationery f Every Description Visit the COURIER OFFICE. JUMBO JEANS RANTS.

Panama an. A I a railroad train was iwlnging around a sharp curve a passetitjer in the aleepniK car was thrown against the insnle window of the statensuu so violently that his elbow went through the glass. The i'ullman conductor came promptly to the rescue, asking if ho was hurt. "No, I'm not," answer, d the passengar good aaturwlly, "but the I'ullman company s dividends will bt! cut down tin-y ar by the price of ouo BBJBB I supiNiso the st.s'kl.oltlers can staud it,

though. " "Tho Pullman stiskholders won't have to, "siid the conductor. "It comes OUt of the X., V. and Z. Railroad company, to whose train we are uttached. I shall make out a damage slip, the tram Conductor w ill cert lly it, the re

pairs will ! made at the end of the route, and the railroad company will foot the hill. There's mighty little, I t. il you, eta i t ordinary urear and t. ar, that the railroad eonijiauy dwsn't jiay for. If there la a scratch on the side nf tins car at the end of a run, the X. . V. und '. pays for it, not the Pullman company New York Tribune.

('aliiitir.it III I in. iK' ni v. Dr. Wt If Mit. lu ll, lecturing to a school of nurses lately ujsm tho necetsitv of self control in emergeaciee, told

he bet the idol old ginuYe of

other show 'smotb eat. B Lullalo. and be was so L ad sure that he threw in a cinnamon b'-ar to boot. "Oar aide had the first UuilBgf aas our baml show.-d 'em hv to play, and then Knos stood up for Ids sola And how he did make the thunder! It was 'oomphah, ooinphah, tsimphah!' as it bad never been beard beforehand be fairly carried tho people off their feet. "Then the other banal playi i tune, and th. ir man got up And tin r. 's ii" is talking, he raised more thunder tnaii Kn-.s did aud set the people hoathag. "Then thf mayor got up t take the vote, as he'd aerced to do, and he was inter, sted imw as much as anvlsidy. Ami the people voted f..r the other inan. as we expected tiny would. Bat BBI hadn't any doubt about the final result, for we thOBgbt that Kims WOnld Ull--ha. kle now and break awav and make

the blow of his life. And he did. We, who had been bearing him for years, had never beard bim approach what he did now. It arae arooderfnl. BEaaat the people wild, and ire thought we had '. in sure. "Hut the other man's v. ry first 'nomphah!' made u- tr. mble, and as he w.-ut on we knew we wt re lo.-t, money, nBaffe, orerything. We'd never heard anything like this before, It wa-n't .iu-t simple js-als of tliund' r it w a- a tluinder factory in full blast and Working with a doable force of men. There could be only one Verdict.

"That efternooa the whole town w. iit to the othi r -how BBd left our big f. iit empty. The other people came ot r for the animal- they'd won liefere ehoVJV tune Tiny wanted to take 'em over and walk 'cm around in tin ir ring. The old man had em brought "ut. When

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your WHEATAnd pay the Highest Market Price in Caol Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

FELIX LAMPEB Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Huskcr v Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WACONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds. aaauaiftaM Jasper, Indiana.

GEORGE P, WACHER

INSURE W ITH

Wm. A. Wilson

the following Incident : " me of bis pa- 1 the trinfTe realised w b.it had happtttw d. tienta, while In a km, BavfUBI Boajdi he wound bianech around the oentet 1 1 ii. swallowed by mistake a dose from pole and wouldn't budge, But the old the wrong bottle she rivfakadont thai naa finally ra r maded him, and over ha she was i-.iied One of the nurses went t i ! mude a aBOW of ht the other creamed 'Aconite!' and beganto cry joircai hysterically. The other nurse, seeing j "Knos BtelkinteB never blew a bass

that Mm patient was gang into convul- horn again. He'd had the opportunity

ANiriTiitKiior

bions from terror, when relief would Ihi

impossible, -aid coolly: 'Don't be frightmed K.M.k here, ' tadting a monthfal of thedoae herself, she then weal outside to rid In r mouth of it, procured an emetic and sent for a doctor and a stomBCb pump lb r calmness saved the lifo of the pati. nt. "

had missed it and he hadn't Aft. r that be always blew a

llaglai an. I Milking. In Bwitrerliwd a milkmaid or milk mau gt i- bt tt r wages if gifted with a gOnd oicc, liecallse it IlilS IsS'll dlStSlVRred thai a COW Will yield one -fifth innre milk if aoothed daring the milking by a pi. ..-in im 1' sly

The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World. Also a full stork of Clothing:. Dry (iooils, Notions. BOOU ami Shot's at ai

ECKERTS NEW STORE,

Opposite the 1 1 1. liana

Hotel.

Tho Missouri ao renn ooari declared that the law g i:.-t opium BBaokitig .md opium ,i ii i I i n nit it utioiinl, ts - ntuw it Intei I r - with the right of uitu to si. o!.e whatever they cbooae.

K r -. vi ' h p rsOB Km. di . i la t. i. u I

in the Unitist

of his hit the h. art

bantu!).-. "For mv ' ITB part. I always thought there w as a tri. k in it. Don't you know, tlnre are things that look fair and square ou the face nf them that you feel certain, all tho same, are otT, in - Uta way. Well, I km w tln re was tBBMthing wrong about that man's bass horn playing, and yean afterward I heard what it was He had a l. Hows attached to the horn, with a bole In the side of the born for the Banale of the bellows, and the billows ill-i'le his clothes out of sight, and a rod running down to a treadle andef hie foot. Re re-enforced his i, wn blowing with blasts from thil bellowa ami. of oonraa tha nun didn't

hi that coald atead Bp Kamst him. "VV. t ild Knos nlK.ut this, but it wan too late He'd lost bis ambition and was siti-lnd now to play seooiid fiddle, though he might still hae laeu a chainpiou. " Nuw York Suu.

WAGONS nd CARRIAGES,

Dura

Wim hm

JASPER. FND

Ami Dealer In o

Represent! old line oompani Lite, Accident, Fire, l ri I Live stock and Plate Glaat h -an. o. I'ronipt payments pimtjt

teed. Also, .Ktna Life "ii "ii" Agricultural Implements loan on t um pr ipertjr. and Fertilizers. I -'

Grenere) Repairing A Horse Shoeing.

North Main Street. IASPKK, - - INDIANA. House and Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill street ir. Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reaaoaabll terms. The lot has on it a good drilled I well coating nearly ix. furnishing aa unfailing supply f good water. Hpj pfiea and terms apply to C. Loan.

waste, aad TteJe.Marta i hsahaslassanrei ut bvaliM h eoadw titd for Mootnarc rtta . . - , , m st.t.T flrnCF

vun ui'itiiigrroiniv m rtii.w. -. an. I wcr.m sr. urr patent in Iraa timr Un in, , t it'.-,

utir.nr ii, .. n.i, i i'k ..m,. I Sr.itl inotlel, tlrawing or photo., with tlt'. op tion. Wr nlvi.f, if pat.nt.il'lr ,r net. I'" ich.irR-r. Oar lee aol dae Mil patent la secur. . A SaatPHLCT ''How to Obtain Pat. "'';' f co t 3 tame In the U. 8. an loraara cotinu..i

Ssent BSat Allüren,

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