Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1898 — Page 8
Skin Diseases. For the openly an! permanent nre "f titter, halt rheum and eciema. I'hainbcrlain Kye and Skin Ointment is without an espial. It relieves the itch it.- ami smarting almost instantly anl Us continued lis effeHtie a Mflimil c ure. It also cure itch, barber'e Itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eye and granulated lids.
Sympathetic Ru$band$.
OMLNTATIONS.
Ir. CadV Condition
horses are the best tonic
Powders for
Mood purifier
and vermifuge. Price , 25 ceuts . Sold by
LonifUte, Evansvie & St. Louis Consolidated R. R.
ow !o PVapMM Tlirm When No II. I v o . i I ml II. tu. I Fu nciit.it i ii of bot or cold wafer are
Ofti II cl I,,, till, lllld i (IV olle should
know bow Q gift tlicin. A tlunin l doth
may be folded, wrung out ot BotOfOOld
w.it. r M ll til mi. .1 and uppln d d u evtly to the .skm. It La um. li better after wringing out tho flannel a dry iu deism. I to fold ll in a dry HaWBIll elotb of one or two till, kllcf.ee. betöre applying It to the. patient A little tllllc In re
quired for tbo beut of the
to penetrate the dry flannel, und
RELIC OF PAST AGE. 4 Caoturr OM Nimiumt Tlmt la lliarltal.l Wt ll I'r. t rtr.t. Mr Uleuu Btnwu. the architect.
an int. i. Ming n lie in the shape of mi old aewapapar, probubly om of Um old est publieai lolls to be found 111 this country It is Tbo Virginia aett.. und Alexandria Advertiser, published in Alexandria The oupy is dated Thereday. April J i. 1781, The aaotio at the paper, w he b im pi mtcd uuil. r tbo title, in us follows:
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"THE AIR LINE.
53 Miles the Shortest 53 Between Lnuiaville & St. Lrata.
ilf Line between Louisville and Evan Hie.
fouieutatloli 11 "" 11 hm, nlininhly nisi tin. scale
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the km 1 allowed an opportunity to .
aoqaire toleruuee for the beat, and a higher degree of temperature, can be btrne if the moist cloth u brought di- j rcctly into contact with the surface.
The out r fold .d dry flannel will also erve to keep the cloth warm by pre
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The sympathetic tenderness of a loving husband is everything to an expec-1 Unt mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Lavton, Esq., a prominent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whoae wife ha used four botlle of Mother'i Friend " before confinement, uv, after seeing the effect of the remedy, that if he hail to bo through the ordeal i
ml mere were ru i..ur bottle on tne
venting evaporation. A hot fomentation is sometimes need ed when no hot water is at band. It is not necessary to wait for water to be heated in the usual way. Souk the flan nel iu cold water, wring as dry as desired, fold in a newspaper am) lay upon the stove or wrap it about the stovepipe. In a few minutes it will bo as warm us the patient can bear. The pa per keeps the pipe? from becoming moisten, d bv the wet flannel und at
it mi. nun mere wt re niu lour Don u -s :i , . . . . m.,rket. and the cv.t , jioo per bottle, Om ,h'' prevents the flanuel from
oeiug soiled ny contact wnn tne pipe.
Fomentations thoroughly applied will
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woul.i have them
" Mother's Friend" Is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords certain relief in the various ailments preceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles involved in the fin.il ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by dmgSists, or expressed on receipt of one ollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. 6.
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Hoouo TowiiHliip TriiMlo''. Not ice.
The a nde reigned, Trustee of township, Dubois' county, hereby
notice that be will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his residence, almnt one niiie west of Porkenville, on PortnreviUe and Ireland mad, on Saturday ; of each week, and requests all persons havinR township busmen to present it on Saturday. Citllens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Win. McMarris, in Porte rtviile. N. B. C'.iuman, Trustee. Aug IfaW y.
relieve most of the local pains tor which linintenta, lotions and poultices are generally applied and are greatly to be preferred to these remedies since they are cleaner and aid nature more effectually in restoring the injur d parts to a sound condition. The fomentation may be changed frequently, and after it has been removed massage may be given either by the person himself or another, so as to strengthen the part and promote a bet
ter circulation of blood iu it. ExH.xme, change. ivea
KITTIES IN A JUNKSHOP.
They Are.
Ixiweat rate e II Kastern ami Western poiuta. Pöklet, rates, Md K' ti. ral infor luation will lie fiirnisiie.l upon application to V. K. CUtTOOaa, Alft. Jap'r. K ii r rattan. 'l i .V i is. sKt , Mt eraoe, 111 U. A. I AHesSLL, Cieul Pass A ei. . St liuis Mn.
Hall TowiiHliip HiiMiiies. Notice is hereby given that the undei signed, Tnistee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons having township business to tran sact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The townshiplibrary will also lie found at my office near Rosamond, and the oil iiens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School book may be bad at mv office, and at John J Meschede s, in Oelestine. Lkvi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. .Aug. , 1897. y
Columbia Township Tniav tM''s Not ire. The undersigned, Trustee of Columbia Tp., I'liUiis cminty, Ind., will attend to Township business at his residence on every Saturday, and persons having
tow nship business to transact are faceted to present it on that day of Week. The Townehip Library is kept at office of the Truatee, where thoee
titied can obtain books. K. V. Smith. Truste Aug. 16th, 1SH7-y.
re-the
the
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under-' signed, Trustee of Harbison township, ( will att md to toimabip business on each Saturday of the year, at my otlice, and persons having township business to I trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will be kept at. my home in Haysville. (ikokok Nix, Auir. JI, lHi7-y. Tnistee.
THE MODEL DRUG STORE
Old Sewlin Ma,rhlne Thu. Ar
Houclit Vor 81. "Got any kitties?" The junk dealer looked startled, for the question betokened an intimate knowledge of the jargon of his kind. "Why, yes, I guess so. " he responded when he could get hit breath. What the buyer meant was au old sewing machine which could be turned in to the sewing machine company as part payment on a new machine. The company allows i on un old machine, and sometimes the agent or canvasser allows fä more out of his com uission on the sale. The public iniagiues that in some way tbesci old machines aro valuable to the company, but, in truth, they are of use only as arguments in forcing a sale.
fti ii.. 1 1 . 1 1 . i 1 i i . . .f ti. hi ii. v lliAro
(J1 j mmm , " i ... .. ..... . . . . in 11 v. bum. s..'.v I it supposed to be absolutely no cut in
prices, and the only way that a seeming reduction can be made is by taking in an old machine and allowing for it The company does this not for the sake of getting the machine, but for the sake of making a trade. Once the old timer is in their possession it is broken up and sold to a junk dealer. The companies know, of course, that a large number of the families who turn in old machines said to have been bought by them before the flood really oome from the secondhand stores and cost only f 1. At this rate the buyer gets en allowance of $10, which, deducting the $1, h avet net 9. If there does happen to be an old one in the possession of the family, the whole 10 is realized. New York Press.
Jscii.l t. i'Ii tli. saiuiK virtues ruuiul this Inn.l!
There is no mention made of the
names of the publishers or editors, but an advertisement, which is inserted, usks for rags, old seines, fishing li s ami the like to be bruUght to the otlice, so that paper can lie made from it. From this it would seem that the firm manufactured LtftOWO Papa In the news columns, w bu b form but a j small portion of the paper, the advertisements covering greater part, is a ' dispatch dated London, Feb. pre- ! vious, giving ai account of an insurrection in In land. The re are also published Fame's reasons for preserving the
life of Louis Gantt, The plan .if the BOW Fn uch constitution is given and a number of dispatches from Fans app ,ir (Hie of the most interesting advertisements in the papi r is that of a lottery.
It states that it will be given by the
commissioner appointed to prepare the public buildings, etc., within the city Of Washington for the reception of congress and for their permanent residence after the year 1800. Samuel Blodgett was the agent for the affair in this city. The capital print was a hotel, with all furnishings, valued at $50,000. There wore cash prizes of f'JÖ.OOO, the whole
i amounting to f.t.iO.ooo. iho lottery,
by the -.v.iy, was never held, as much opposition was developed against it. Bam nel Blodgett was the one whose heirs clan:. id a large portion of the national capital There are several advertisements for runaway ftiavee, offering rewards of from ifi! to $ ','. The re is au offer of a reward of 4), whic h would fteem large compared with those offered for the runaway slaves, for eight bushels of clover se. d stohn from Mount Vernon. The adve rtisement got s on to state that the clove r s. d was stolen from the graiiary mid is supposed to have been taken by negroes. It is signed by Anthony Whiting, who was Washington' overseer. There is au advertise incut in the paper of the 01 lebrated horse Fclipse, from which many of the thoroughbred horses of the present day have descended. There is also an advertisement of the opening of the city tavern at tho sigu of the "Hunch of (i rapes" by John Wise. The statement is made that northern and southern n. ails will arrive at the office until Nov. 1 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. On one of the pages is a song composed for Lodge No. 10 "of t'harlestowu, " commonly culled Portobueco. The paper consists of four pages of four columns each. The size of the sheets is about 12 by 18 inches. The paper was published Thursdays of each week. The s's were all like f'e. The paper has been remarkably well preserved. Washington Star.
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ASfcgctfJflt Preparation lor As -siinilating the Food atal Kopula ting the Stomadvs and Bowels of
Promotes Diftestion.Checrftd ncss and Rcst.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic.
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A rrttfee t Remedy f o r Cons lipation. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverishaess and Loss of Sleep Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.
exact copy or wrapper.
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGN AT i. OF
IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTXtE OK
CASTOR1
Castorfs Ii put op la one-itze bottlci only
111 not sold la bulk. Don't allow anjeae . yon anything eil on th plea or promlae h. i
I li jut n good "and will tniwer eTr -r
poie." 4T fee tnat you get U-A-B-T-0 i.
of ' - " -
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THE JASPER GITY ROLLER
Make the Celebrated
L Lt
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
REDUCED THE TARIFF And made it oHible for the. public to luv :it REASONABLE PRICES Anything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
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 Tinu TO DA V.
THE TIME AND PLACE. Plan-SI' A YD BLOCK.
H. H. BRAN NOCK, PromuIK.
Mldolcht If itriiionlpa. Th quaint old Entflieh church poet (ii oru H rbi rt w as walkiug to Bullabury one ('veiling to join a moicul party when bet met a rxMir man with a poorer norm- that had fallen ander hin l.iad. Tin y wore both iu ditrtre'ss, and Mr. Herbert pulled off his coat and helped the uiau to unload hit horna He theu gave him some nu.uey aud left him. At his arriviug at Salisbury bin friends wondered at his coming into their company ao soiled and dificompo8ed. He explained the raune, and when one remarked that he had disparaged himself by so dirty au employment he auKwered that the thought of what he had done would prove music tt) him at midnight aud that the omissiou of it would have upbraided and made discord iu his conscience. "For if I am bound to pray for all that be' in distress so far as it is in my power I am to practice what I pray for, and, let me ti ll you, I would uot williugly pnss one day of my life without comforting a sad soul or showing m.-re-y. aud I bless (mil for this occasiou. These are the places in whii h to attune one's couscieuce to midnight music. "
Mlrsrlra and DO ettantrlam. "He (l'ugiu) visited Sant' Andrea della Fratte, the seene of tho miraculous cou version of Abbe Hatisbonue-, the Jew. Abbe Katisboime enteren! the church u Jew and came out a Christian, having seen there, he stated, a vision of our Lady. 'The story,' Pugin said after awiag the church, Ms demonstrably false. Thu man could uot have said a praye-r in such a hide ous church. Oar Ijidy could not have- chosen such a church for a vision. The man could atfVt had no piety in him to have staid iu such a church at all.' "Tbo frieud to whom his remarks were addressed replied, 'As I heard the story. KatiHüonne was not at the nioni. nt praying, but thinking of the uncouthuesa of the architecture of the place.' Putin's whole fuce changed. 'Is that so? Theu he was a man of (Jod. Ho knew what true Christianity was, though lie was a Jew. I honor him. Our Lady would have come to him anywhere. The story is demonstrably true.' " "Life of C'ardiuai Wiseman," by Wilfrid Ward.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your rWHEAT And pay the Highest Market Price in Ca3f Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
For Commercial Stationery f Every Deecriptian Vieit the COURIER OFFICE. JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
The Strongest Jeans Pants in the World. Alao a full atock of Clothing, Dry Good, Notions, Hootc and SliiM's at ECKERTS NEW STORE, 2L m.
Dark Egga In aa Albuuiro Factory. Nr. ir Chiugkiang, C'hiua, is a great albumen factory for the utilizatiou of Sie duck eggs which are produe-od iu tat region iu euormoos quantities, flocks of 4,000 aud 6,000 ducks being by uo means uiicommou. The eggs are broken at the rate of from 40,000 to 60,000 pat day by woineu, who separate
i.. r. R. a. . the white fr in the yolk, the former be-
Au eminent physician and Fellow of mg careiuliy cleaned and drieel until the Hoyal Sexiety, teeing over the door they resemble tish glue, wheu they are of a paltry ale house, the Crown aud packed iu 400 pouud cases liued with Thistle, by Malcolm MaoTavish M. 1).. faJatV The' yolks are passed through F. R. S., walked in and aeverely re sieves into V!5 gallon receptacles, mixed buke'd the laudleird for this presompta-1 with a salt and borax solution, packed ous msuli to science. Boniface, with j iu 500 pound barn Is und used in Europe proper respect, but with a firmness that for preparing and dressing articles of showed he had been a soldier, adored i superior quality. The albumen funis a thu doctor that he meant no insult to ready market in England, France and, science. " What right, thon," asked he, I Germany for dyes for the best cotton "have . s to put up those letters after goods. I'tnladelphia Frese, your name?"
"I have," answered the landlord, "as good a right to these as your honor, as drum major of the Koyal ticota fosileers. " rtanitaiiam.
FELIX L AMPER' Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker cV Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing of all kinds. Jasper, Indiana.
GEORCE P, WACHER
INSURE WITH
Wm. A. Wilson
ANrFACTI'KKK or
WAGONS AND' CARRIAGES,
taral INSURANCE km
JASPER, INI)
Represents old line OOmpaCU. Life, Accident, Fire, T rii...! Livo Btook and Plate OlaM In-u -ance. Prompt pavnirnts piniin'
teed. AImo, .Ktna Life rn uu'V f ' Agricultural Implements loan on farm property.
-And Dualer In
Tin- Modrn Drama. "Ilaro you copyrighted your play?" asi.i'i tiie taaatrtcal aaaaagat, "No. ' n j liod the (Irniniitiht. lower ing bta voice, "but 1 copied it right. " i bit uo Trihuno.
ÜCU a man 0BM an ear, hy Baying ti i I i to 1 1 i l K I n priK un no oil i it : ot spi i i.iiiy ptaaarwd rabbet ii ,i can be araaipled wituuat iajarj aad i- . .i iiiii) paiatad to rwaaaiblc Mm MMtaJ oryuu.
fur Apparatio'i Bak. Bho Oive you a latch key? Never I He I!ut, wifey, just think how tbo (el low will make (uu of me and abuiiv you. übe (reflecting) Yea, that'a o. Well, you cau have thin room key, and then you can tell them yon took it by mistake (or the house key. Fliegende flatter. rlrtaaaatpMi fataa Pas i;gi r Let nie off at Wniuto Itreet OoadcdQf ThafB ain 't no euch utret to all ' know It dge l'asseiigi r Ob, well, Sixty -noconrt Mitt will Uu. Philadelphia Uecuid.
and Fertilizers.
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(leneral Repairing et HorseShoeing.
North Main Street. IABPBB, f - INDIANA.
House and Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill street in .Insper, for Male cheap, and ob reaeooabW terms. The lot BM on it a good drilled well costing nearly fnrnifbing an unfailing supply of good water. Fei J prise aud terms apply to C. Do an a.
tCavaU, and Tradc.MarkiohUincd and all i'( f
rnt htisineaa rumluitrd liir MoDIMATC Fti f Oua Orncc ioppoiTt U.I Patint Ortict. and we ran teure patent in leaa tun, than tnn" reimite from Waihinjrton. Send iiiodel, drawinc or photo,, with de "P i
lion. We auvme, II ppi nlaele nr not. ,rrr. ( ha rar Our Ut not due till patent ii aecurr.l j a PaatPNLfT. "Mow toOhtain Patent," wiini cost nl tame "in the t'.S. and foreik-n counuie!
ent free. Adilresa, J C. A. SNOW A CO.
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