Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1898 — Page 8
skin Diseases. Priceless Pain ;
m K k w Ii rim I aTsV
Ft tin- sjieedy and ' ertnanetit eure of tetter, alt rht uiii MM oe.enia. ChnraV I . Main s Eye tad kiu ointment is without an equal. It r lieves the it. h ing Md smarting almost instantly anl its continue! use effects a permanent iure. It also cures itch, bather's itch, MMld head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands . chronic sore eves and granulated lids.
Ir. Oady's Condition Powders for horses are the liest tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. Price. 'J') cents. Sold by
HOW Hi SAVED
SELF AND
THfc DAY FOR HIS LAWYEH.
HlM-
Louisville, EvansTülle & St. Louis Consolidated R. R.
"THE AIR LINE.
SS Miles the Shortest N Between Louisville & St. Louis
Only Line between Louisville iik1 l-.vs.ns illo. TI.MKC.Ull) IN KKrm, ! - t. Is"M 1N link. W. st H. .iin.l. y "t It. unci. V. "un lH I'. i ! K SnU No l,V.,:i....l V". No. 4. No P M. P.M. A.M. JJ J Vi AiiO v O I.M I.V. I. ill. Vr. .. ..'1 UM ft M Ml III N' All.Miiy .Vil 4" II ' IM Ml Oorydon J'ct. 4M tea ma' 8 50 too Kaniisi, 4; Ml io r fit H40 10..0 Buntlnvburg I.OB I. ' 12 14 i .I.; Wlatloa i' 1 -' u i ii M taklaad City 3.11 Ml 13 If u 10 Princeton i U.V. dJO Ar t Louis I.V. 7.. Vi tf.lft A M P.M. A M P M
VABSTIIXI DiriSlOH. Kx I !:. lis. 1 1 ' I i B i N.i LXo. 31 No.lt. Wo. Ho 13 So .M S M AM M A. M I' M I'. M 7.ik in. .Ks i.v lasper ir, t.M MB Oft 7.2ft 10.4U Ar. B'bttlU Lv. M Mt ' s.. m.ou II. Os Lineoln " M3 3.3T M .07 s.4l ILII "HoobtHIo" Ml IJJ JJI y 40 Ml ti.io " Kviin-ville" IM IM Ml No. ift leaves .1 :ip. r 1 . 1 1 1 y at 4 4 '. I". M M r M at BttBttlMfb, lt ' No 'ifi leve Hunt iinfl.iirif dally, exeej.i Suiebiv at i. 10 a. lt. arrives at .Iumt at ;..' No. l. ave. Haatlaabarg ilallf at Me; ar rives in Jaier at '.'.i' a. in No. 6 comes to Jasper only on Sundays, uu No. 21 does not leii e Jasper itl...
ROCKTOKT and CANNKl.Tt)N DH ISlQN Kveept Sun. lay. K.-. pt Bandar, .4V No 41. No.M. 10 SoU No.43. P. M A M A M A M, P M V M s 42 1 1 -0 I.v. Lincoln Ar, 7 .'.' It" y i 122ft Ar Rock port 7 ift IM Ml stl 11 .SO s . I.v. Line.. Ill Ar TV, i U "ft ; u l.Oft 2ft Ar . Tell City Lt. 7. IM MA 40 1.20 y " Cainieltiui " 7."0 : n0 tf V)
" It I BftM C in he ptsced on pslrt, 'Mother's Krlrtid ' is woMh Its weight in KI1 M an allrvitor. My wife iiflVrr.l more in ten taiaalM with either other other two chil.lren than she iti.l alt,.i thrr with her laut, having previously ne.l (our lsltleof ' Mother's Frieinl.' lt is . !.lesin to mm lie SJipsillSlg to became a HMUMTi ' ") a customer. Tluii writes Henderson Dale. DraMist, ofCarmi, 111., to the Bradtield Keulator Company, of Atlanta, O.K., the proprietors and nianufacturcra of " Motbef'l 1'riend." This successful retnedy is not one of the many internal medicines advertised to do unreasonable thlflg, bat a acieulilically prepared liniment estvciaily t ile, tive in aiiJui strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which K-..r the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may le used at anv mi J all tttOsM during pregnancy up to the very hour of continemeiit. The earlit r it is begUH, and the longer used, the more perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last mouth only vith great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessen the pain attending it, but gTMth diminishes the danger to life of Inith B30ÜMf and child, and h aves the mother in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggist at Ii.iai, or sent by express on receipt uf price. Valuable book for women, " Before Babv is Born," sent free on application. THE BrtAOFIELO REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ca. Boone Township Troetee'i Not loo. The undersitrtied, Trustee of B 'tie township, lbibois county, hereby lived notice that he will attend to all business pertaining b the office of Trustee at hil residence, about one mile west of I'.ttersville, on I'ortersville and Ireland road, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all persons having township business to present it onSatiirday. t'itijEena ilesiring 1 ks from the Tow nship Library, are notified that the Library is Went bv Win Mellarri. in I'ortersville.
N. 1$. L'okkman, Trustee. A ue 7, is'.i; y.
wMt rates to all Küstern an. I Western points. Kolliers, rates, an. I general infor iiiation will be f iiriiisiie.I upon application t . v. K. i.ATi .KB, Atf't. Jasper, K. l sritATTAM, I'rav I'.iss ,ut . Mt VeraoB, 111 K. A I AMI'HKCI., (.en I I' iss A get. . st Louis Mo.
Columbia Township t4M'S NOlicc. The nnderfliamed, Truste.- of
bia TD.. I hlboia count v
Hall Tonrnshlp Business. Notice is hereby given that the undei signed, Trustee of Mall township, will attend to township business on each Sat urday of the year, at mv OttloO, and jkteons' having township bn inessto tran sact are required to present it to him or Saturdays. The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the cit lens' are invited to call there for libran books. The Indiana Series of School bookt may lie had at my office, and at John .J Meschede', in 0eletine. I.KVI L. .1 MOBS, Trustee Hall township. Aug. i, 1 H!7, y
to Township busine
every Saturday, and persons Having towiishin businoM to transuct are re-
piested to present it Ofl that day oi w eek. The Townehip Ubrnry is kept at office of the Trustee, where) tnoae
titled can obtain I KU, i; P. Smith, Truste
Aug. I'.th, 1S'7 y.
ThAOchllesaly .finl an m.Uit With m MaasM B nwsara Was Hal Misiewai Ht it., w. i, Mm Jastajaaasl MJs Petal i BM t:,ltiiat.'ii. My lifst c;im came at Florence, Ala., a few BDonthi aftef 1 is hVMMead, win. s A tt or nay r M, Jwcmmmu The sheriff th.re. Captain V. T. White, now dead, nailant Confederate soldier and one of nature's noblemen, met me on the Mrcet and told nie thetewas mau coiitim d m the county jail who Wished to see me. I :;s then I years old, but would readily have passed for 17. Thocli.nt's
name V4 is i'atrii k D nievan, but he was commonly called Pate Donovan. o. ing to the jail, I found a in in from Ü0 to 88 years old, an intelligent, nie looking, devil may euro Irishman. When I Mtered, be greoted me with "Good evening, miss." l'retending not to have In ard hint address me as "miss" and assuming much dignity, 1 told hint I was the lawyer whom the sheriff had pr mtiaud to send him. For answer he i laimod, "Wall, I'll b. d d,M and bnrat out Ukughing laughing uproarlmisly. I was irritated to a degree by this r. ei pt ion. "1 beg pardon, judge, it's n go. You do look pretty yociig, Dttt Turn (the rherilfi says you area dailj, Gut mo OUt of lure, and my folks, who've got plenty, will pay you well for your trouble. " Ha told BM his story. He was a skilled mechanic frmii K. kuk, la., ami had b i n employed by the government in OOnatraeting a lock on the Mussel shoals c anal, near Florence. He had shot the physician in charge of those works. This physician was n brother of the United Mates engineer in control of the canal construction, and it vas cvid. ut that the prosecution would bo bitter, sparing no point or eipwnni to secure a conviction, entailing a long penitentiary sentence. The doctor and my client w.to both men of reckless courage and overbearing temper, both sometimes looke d OM the wine wlu u it was red, and both, I inb rr d, WON striving for the favor of tlie some woman. A clash between them noon came. They had a savage quarrel at their hoard ing house at dinner. The doctor being armed and ii iy client unarmed, the latter had to submit to unlimited abnau and would have been shot but for the interference of several men who were present. Soon nfter nightfall of the same day my client went to the dootor'i office and
at his residence on deeping room, about a mile distant and
Mrs. Bon-
A LOVT.LY MODEL. Mis asMaaaaa Mas eat - i Haawnnutnef gtmee IW pnatm 1'. rhaps Iii. re i ie t a w man in this coumiy or Ml the World, whether uotress, professiomd b amy, qtaru or pi in. ess, ui o bei bn n pi ngrepbed many times and in as many dlffetl M poses as lias Mrs DonUssloO BctlBBBtt In Mrs. iWninuno a case it wus nothing but a ttibUte, BTSt, last and all the tiine, fot in eadi instaiK c sin- was ho togmnhud only beceow MM was beautiful. Moreover, the photographer was a leu gill Mil authority . 11 b inale Uanty, past grand rnneterof the nrt cf bImp
tograpby, a magician of lenaee
He was Natx I. n barony,
nan. s tn-t husl and. When HarnsiT established hii nhoto-
' arv-iiili p - a 1 I. rv in VeU' V.irL- bo ei 11,'olV.
" "" 'J " ed the idea of ndvertieiiig his business by placing in prominent locations sum pies of Ins w ork. There Were professional beauties ami handsome nctroaact in thoae dayO) just as then are in tin m days, but Ninny m mt found a more I
inspiring subject than his own WltU, and hu used to delight to make pictures of her in all sorts of artistic attitudes and in all sorts of Burb to which her
remarkable BgUTV and Obarmlng features b'st h ut tbernealver Bo it came nl out that hnnilnds if not thousands of pho-toj-rapbs were taken of Mrs. lioiiiiano before her first bnaband died. The photographs extend over a period of! many years, showing Mrs. r.oiinaiio iu the Hush of JOOtb and up to the maturity of bet personal charms. They inaJu a remaruable collection that hi highly prized by member! of bar family. Mot only was Mrs. lioiinano photographed often, bother picture was painted end ketened bund reds of tunes. Barony
nimeelf draw her portrait in cbercoal 'ir crayon at ev ry Opportunity. Philadelphia Press.
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To MOTHERS.
Tlf COi : s o k KniiT THE v. iu: "CASTOMA," A I OUR TS UE mark.
Ti
V.T. ARK ASSERTING IN TDK EXCLUSIVE I 3E OF rrrciiER's castoulv,"
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of ByannU, Wttmrhntdts, WO the originaler of "CAS TO RIA," the same that hat bofW and to.'.; now bear & on a
tne jaC'8imue signature oj mmf saxcAm wrapper,
This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been u& I i
the homes of the Mothers of America fur over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind uoa have always bnnqJif on th .
ana has the si anatme oj cayyt WcJUU in
per. iVo one has authority from vie to use vnj name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. 11. Fletcher in President.
March 21JS0S. 7 . j Do Not Be Deceived.
endanger the life of your child ly a e
substitute wmcn some aruggist may
("because he makes a few more pennies on it),
gredienti of which even ho does nt know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Do not
a cheap
accepting offer you
the in-
Tn isColum-
Ind., Will attend
SI?
the the en-
Uarblson Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby gtvefl that the underrigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will at! -nd to township business on each Saturday ol the year, at my oAoO, and
IIOI-. .- II.IUIIK '"" . . . . f !.... .....,ir...i n.i i, to hi.,, circumstances that it look- d as if
on Saturdays. The township Ubrnry will be kept
my home in Haysville. Gnonoi Nix, V'iK. Ü, 1887-y. Trustee.
at
THE MODEL
ERU& BTDRE -
REDUCED THE TARIFF And made it possible for the public to buy at REASONABLE PRICES
Anything usuahy kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG B
Cmplete line of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, J
Perfumes, Stationery, Toilet Articles, rite
The best place in town to get a good smoke or piece of tobacco.
DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE. Time TO-DAY. Plnoe 8PAYD BLOCK. B, 15. BRANNOCK, PaWPMKTOS.
Far Bammercial Btatianery f Every Eescriptiaxi Visit the COURIER .OFFICE. JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
The Strongest Jeans Pants in tlie World.
Itoub
Alao a full stock of Cloihintr. Dry CoocIh, No'lotm,
sind Hhoc at
Opposite the III (liana Hotel.
ECKERTS NEW STORE.
in a so. hub d place, and, kiioekini; on
the door, was bidden by the do. tor to pome hs. Entering, he found the doctor putting m a shirt, and thus for the moneentdieabled, nud. inn Bit ing. "Yon und ehe drop on nue this morning, but I've pot it on yon now," tired, striking the doctor in the ncch and inflicting a dangerous, but not fatal wound. The case soon came on for trial. While the. defendant's version of the in . urn nee as he bad civ. u it to nie was ery diffi rent from the ne m the fete going, y. t it was so improbable in itself and eo inconsistent witb the attendant
a sen
tence of tin yenri wni inevitable if the Ones WH tln n tried. T gain a imsti'. Dement nn objection was mterpored to the competency of the court on the round that be was related by aflinity
to the tiros cutor. This faih d. an
smeet effort wee made foruoontunv sttoe. The state fouuht this appressively, thus pivmtf WUrn ing Of what was to nine, and it, tOO, failed. In idie. r desperation I then wblepared to my client, " Tour real twrne is l'atri. k, uot Putty, lan't it.-" The iinli' tment named him Patsy Doneran. Then, noring to Qunah the Indictment for the
misnomer, 1 wrote out tlie o. lenuant s
iflidavit in BUpport. The affidavit stated that the defeniiant's name was l'atrn k vml that ho as commonly known and
ailed by this name and not by the rORE. name of Patey Donernrs. lie took the j affidavit and rt ad, or reetned to read, it m fully and, going to the clerk's desk.
swi re to lt und sipped it "Patsy ie
?an. " This, of raMBWaV was the way h"
nsuallv siciied his name, but ho never
n Beeted tliat to sign lt Putty thil tune was to aflord the strongest evidence of the falsity of the affidavit. ArL'uiin: the case without lookin at
the iith.lavit, I didn't see how be had
signed it, but the state attorney bad noticed the aigneture and in his reply alhd the court's attention tO it. This disclosure raised a storm of laughter and je. ring iu the courtroom. 1 was MMifounded and at the end of my rosnurces. Not so w as Patsy. Kculizing his peril, that the sliji was his own and that DO alone could n trievo it, he spoke i uf. in t a whit abashed: "I signed it
Patty OUt of pnreresptvt for your honor. It'i not for me to give the lie to your honor's court papers. Your honor's Bourt paper reye I'm Pntey, und I'll sign it Patsy until your honor giv. s me h ave to write my own true name. " The court sustained the motion from pure admiration for Patsy. We now dad time b look alsiut us. A few months later the case was tried, the jury failing to agree. The bail bond, which had been lined at a high figure, was then reduc d to a roasonnbtt sum. He gave the bond, saying he had "aOtt by a nose, " but he never returned to stand another trial, although his bindsnifii were promptly reimburred, nmi the Writer was generously r uiembered, m-
reiving as 1 n .w rum mm r, i bUTt otten hü n OUrtoue to know what beonme of the game, n licking, bnpetpari ble Putty, Mempbia Ountstifirlil Appeal. ' Tl- !" 'i! i 's.
"Iii von v. i a thirl I bat
the front or i thai i
ehed the Culilll r . o:v j . r. "Dob t I r w Ik re it pens," an
ew rd rain r Ii v ied, "si long BP it's tot nn oj Bing al tito top units Jothtr at the ; ..loin. " Lxch.iuge.
OLD ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Historically It Is A WS nag tlx- Meet Interest inK ( UantM .lit tlx- ( oin. try. Historioallr and in the relict of the
past wliich it contains few if any churches in Ann rlon an nmre interesting than old St. Johtt't at Portwnonth, N. H. The found ittf of the i aritb dates from 161 s. but the preseut tiitice it modera, it was built in 1800, and the good man w ho preached tie- dedicutiou retmort detoribeu it m a work of stupaudoas tuegnitude. It is not, bowerer, the bnildiug which attracts u, but its belongings. 11. re we see the old prayer btsik. With the ray r f r the r. tident plfftird btet that ft r the king; tbo "Vinegar" Hi! la, of v.hu h only 40 oopiee were printed, and but live of which are in HM Unit' d States. The bell w Inch cnlls the parish to prayers is a mptvre from Louitburgi nod, adt hough
twice recast, once bv i'aul K v re. sinco
its voice WUt beard m its foreign Imme
it is jet the same old pell. An arm
chair, winch stands 1 hind tlie altar rail was a gift to ui leinen Caroline, but is now known us the Washington chair, having be, n oOPUpied by the first pteri b nt of the United Btnuea whew he att W U d i l v lee ill tlie eld church. Admiral Farragut was buried from1
Bt. .l.'biis, and ti a nailing tablo is renda of wood fr' tu his flagship. A strange bit of treasure trwve la the.
henry porphyry font taken from rui old church in Portsmouth and captured by, the English from the Preach oti tho coast of Africa. Kvcrv Sunday 1 loaves of bn ad are placed upon thit font and
distributed to It old women, in accordance with the terms of one Theodore Ecclentoii's Inet Will and b ttnmUUt, and baeewea of a gift i y will the church is still beeted by wood lir. s. Natliua(X. 11 ) T. legra h.
Insist on Having Tlie Kind That Never Failed You.
THt Ct NTAIü
.UM.1NV, TT MUMMAT tTHtt I PSIUVVOMA ClTT.
THE JASPER CITY ROLLER Make the Celebrated
Mi
PATOKALILY HOUR, j
no- ( IM tt tix net. Tho x-yenr-i Id son of a newspaper man occasionally goes to the ma tinea with his niothir. but the troublu with him is that ha betx m.s gr.atly excit.d and is tpt to aipteM his feelings in words, to the emuaemeut of tho audi ence, but somewhat to tho annoyance of the actors. At a n cent play one of the actors was in the act of choking an other w hom he tutpi I V 'I of I elttg guilty of a crime. As the actor WUal toward the ui tos d villain w ith his bands
I outsfr. f la d the I try became greatly excited, and as the men clinched the boy stood i.p and called out, "Bay, let him (alone, h didn't do it." Th.re was a I lang b from tin audience and a surprised look fn in the stage.
At another time, hi a play urbare a hatband totpected ins wife, ami rha : was pleading to be taken homo and given an Opportunity t0 prove her inuoeencc, MM boy could in t stand the ; Woman's pb as and the husband's cold reoeptiot) of heran tree tiee, and be culled
out, ' Please, mist r, take In r lack. Theley has in t 1 1 n tak.n BO the tin at' r r OOtttly. I'ittsburg ( hronicle lulegniilii Cteae i Altt t ru-i. Mrs. Biffkin v.-as dissolvid in tears. "Yon have pbunged,'1 she sobbed; "yon bate changed moat cruelly. You love me no more. You no long r sit with your arm em In ling my waist, as was your custom beb. re we wert niarried, " "Good heavens, Antoinette!" exclaimed Mr. r.itikui. "You should have mil led an india Itlbbaf man." Alas' It was but too true. Mrs. P.ilTkin had also changed. LondOM TitUita. Caltnrsfl Ii .tlix t. " Mir cm .k is bo r. fined I" "Is she?" " yet SI I has to v. r I roki n anything bnt our moti expensive and artistic china. "1 tr.it I n e It. ss.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
They also want your
WHEAT-
And pay the Highest Market Price in Ca . Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
ECKERT BROTHERS
FELIX LAMPE1 Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.
c corn
Fodder
-Blount'
s True Blun PHw
Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing of all kinds.
Autö! 14, I- I
Jasper, Indiana.
GEORCE P, ICKER
INSURE Willi
Wit!. A. Wilson
FACTI KlCKor
WAGONS NO CARRIAGES,
General INSURANCE An
-And Dealer In
Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
JASPER, I M Repreeenti old lim cotnptci Lifo, Accident, Fire. T0ftai Live Stork and Plate (il.'i- It -'-anee. PltMnpt payment- pua .1 teed. Also. .Kina Ufa awnev loan on farm r ipeity. Keli. 12, Ir.iT, y.
Genersl Repniringdl Horne8hoinf.
npena iti
1 11 the back?"
Tho bamming bird, In 1 n oting its rj"st, always Un s at and j , Ks tho ryes of its adversary. ( t ows have been found totally blind from the hummmg bird's bill.
North Main Slrccl.
JAHPKR,
INDIANA.
House and Lot for Sale.
Wn.i.l re-odon.'!' on Nlill street In
I'rit 'i. r ' :ti s- el a t b .st d b tti r to Jasper, for sale ehea. and on reasonthk
,1 , f ti.i British IsUt for u pen-jtermt. rhe lot has m 11 a gssi nrineo
tided it .. el nut w.igb more! well r-,.tinir nearly lim. fumisiiing an
t.msilini; Sllppiy OI gtssi rui price and terma ajinly to C. Doa.n,
any i at, 11
tie in a juurtr pound
I'STCaU, snd TriMtr.Marhs oMsinrd am! all fH rnt business rmlH t. ü lor Moot sistt ft i OusOmct isosositc U t fsTiNTOr' 1 ami r ran sr. nrr patent in less Umc than tno renve from Ws.hinuton. . '
Stn.l in, 1-I. tlr.iwiiiK or rnntr., Wim i
:i.lrie, if patrn .ahle or not. irr
t,, t. mtrr-l 1 M-C'e
How t. Uain Tatent.
tir.n.
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coit ofsiiiK An the V.9. swd loreifn counlrn-i sent free. Address, ', c.a.snow&co.; Bm fsTixT Orricc. Wssmisiotos. 0. C.
