Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1898 — Page 8

Skin Diseases. For tin sixthly ami permanent cur' of t tter, salt r' euin and eczema. Omni i -rlaui s I' f and Skin Ointment i v.ithoiit hi ipial. It relieve the itch v g and uartmg almost instantly und it - con! .U'd use effects a permanent -ire It ilM für itch, barber's itch, aid H.a. I. sore nipple, itching piles, VI'! hands, chronic mm eyes and rvanulated lids. Or. Cad)' Condition Powders for horses are the bent tonic, blond pnrifier and vermifuge. Price. W cents Soldby

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and about which such tcnoCf and holy recollections cluster as that of " MoniKK " she who watched over our helpless infancy and guided our first totteriag M,T- Vet the life of every Kxpectant Mother is beset with danger and all efKl be in.ule to avoid it

so assists nature in the chaags taking place that

. . me bipicuii friAnri Mother is en. i r I i K II II -to look fur I I IWlIU W;ud without dread, suffering or gloomy forebodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, ami ihc is found stronger after than before

confinement in short, it makes Childbirth natural and easy." as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND

44 My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, bavin previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to become a MOTHER," says a customer. BUMMOI 1 a i.a, Carnii, Illinois.

THINK N')T AGAIN OF ME.

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Aivl ii' . i iltcir lu.i. fin x,or W i' pw I n H rai like Du ! l'aiti a bilMatag ttortrr. N.. mure I o um I lie realm of l.liaa, Krom ..u. ol miitui-h frei. Tlij 1'V tutt in i r. in 'vr k4J uilno. Think not nuniii of nie. Wh. n Iii I lie hull of i .'vtlry, of music uml of inn tn, Oh, I I'M have tin' " forifel Tliul i-'i r we ue mi "ii imrtht I imU le i wtf k III y Imrk of life I'l'on uii unknown m Qa ihara llty Ihm with "uio foud heart Anil Mite it Ml un nit. Th" riMH (hut h af m i au oast t'jM.n tlie niimty hore Ht ill in it itevret. Ue p recc Kiiiw is'homn it ronr. Is., in inj heart, which fnte has throwa 1 'hiu lovi ' Ii. i i. ii rvf, Hull Max i my lost loved on' tone An. Id My tears of grief. -New York lilk'er

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Nu. X leaves Jasper daily at 4. 1". I". M. ai -rives at lliintiiitfliurit at . 00, No leave lluntiiiijIiiirK daily, except taaaaj at . 10 a. m. airivaa at I a per al a ;i s.. t leave- lliintiiiKl.urrf daily at .Oft, ar rives In Jap. r at Ml a. iu Nu. 6eoine to J.ii. r only on Sund i -. am' So. 11 does uot leave Jasper undays.

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Uiwest rates to all Kastern and Western points. Kolderi, rates, and general infor nation will be tunniied upon upplieatkM to V. K ri.AYiowH, Ag't .!i'T K. D STIIATTA, Trav l'n -.ift .Vt Vernon. U: H- A. l'ampbkll, o. u i raav kgm , -t I.OUIS Vlo.

Hall Township Husinoss. Notice is hereby given that the UMMt siuneil. Tmstee of Hall towusliip, will attend to township business on each Sal nrday of the year, at mv othce, and jh t Hons" having township businene to trail eai-t are resjuired to present it to him on tsaturdays. The township library will almi Ih found at my orfice near Kos ml. and the cit iiens are invited to call there for lilirarv books. The Indiana Series of ScIhmiI bookr may lie had at my otlice, and at .lohn .1 Meschede 's, in Celestine. Levi L. .1 veoiw, Trustee Hall township. Aug. fs !7.-f

Of Pracirlsisat $100. or aunt byeprs on rroeliit of prlo. Wrlta for l ook conUlnlng testlnionlail and valuat.le Information for all Mothers Ire. The limit!. I J Heriilator Co.. Atlanta, ha. Boom Township Traatoot LfoHoo The nndersigneil, Trustee of 11 tone township, Pubois county, hereby gives HOtice that lie will attend to all busines pertaining to the office of Truste at his resilience, als ut one mile west of Poticrsville. on I'ortersville and Ireland

road, on Saturdavs of each week, and,

reijiiests all persons having- tuwnshii business to present it onSaturdav. I'iti sens ilesiring Issiks from the Towttshil Library, are uot i lied that the Library b kept by Win. Mi -Harris, in I'ortersville. N. B. OotrfWA, Trustee. Aug 7, 1897 y. Oolumbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Tnistee of Columbia Tp., Ihilsiis county, Ind., will attend to Tow nship business at his re-idenre on every Saturday, and persons having lowrisbiu business to transact are re-

ipiested to pr"sent it on that day of i eck. The Township Library is kept at .itl'n e of the Trustee, where those

titled can obtain bookf. K. P. Smi hi. Trustee. Aug. 18th, 1!7 y.

Harbison Trustee's Notire. Notice is hereby given that the under ugiied. Trustee of Harbison township WW att nd to tow nship businesB on eacl. Saturday of the year, at toy oilice. and persons' having township business ti trrnsact are required to present it to hin in Saturdays. The township library will be kept a' my home in llaysville. ( igom.H Nix, Ans. M. lS7-y. Tnwte.

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We'll Stir Things Up pretty lively this winter and we have prepared to

keep things hot all the time in the shoe business. Shoes for all kinds of weather. Shoes for all kinds of work. Shoes for Sunday and party wear. Shoes for school and play.

A l'atlirtlr rirture Too Frequently rrarnted In the Itusiurna World. He is a familiar figure iu almost every business houst the old clerk. Whim h.iind, thin, with clothes that are alvay of dis-ent black and scrupulously brushed, he has sat liehind the same ilik or t'ol behind tb- samt OOHntOt fOf dear knows how many y. .us. growing thiiinnr aud older and mustier as the time went by. Sometime m uni t him in the early morn ing g. iiitf down to office or store, walking the sum route he has trod for JO or M JWT with a regularity so perfect that the very policeman on ÜM bfMl might set lu watch by his niovcnieUM Often, l.ito at muht, when we ure go ing home from the theater we siv him (äravgh the iron grated window, still bending ow Ins wdgn forhew rks slowly nowadays and must work overtinic to make up his accounts. Iii- ey. -are growing dim and he fumbles w ith his i; la - his hands are losing their trick Of deft penmamhip, and his brain its swiftness. He does not understand it, but the fly 1 ys all alsiut him, young enough to be his sous, rush through their tasks aud ure out and gone while he is still laboring over his. Slowly but sun ly it Ll being borne iu ou hiiu that he cannot compete with them. Ill ill,, tin. 11:111. r

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Illing. aa f i'si imi - v v i i - begun to complain of his slowness. A man. Ml intentionally cruel, called out thai bowanted wimelssly who was alive j to wait mi him; not that old fossil. A . . 1 I I 1 a I

woman immainisi UUU M nan mm matched a sample and a.-kinl why they k. i't blind js ople. The old cb rk heard them, and it hounded like the knell of

his own lutlthodiug thoughts. Ib kuows that the time is coming when he must go. He has wru it happen before with others. First he will be retired to some other department, with less work and 1' -s pay Tin y will renienils r for a time the many years of faithful servioo iu which he bus seen the firm grow from small beginnings to present wealth. Then after a time they will forget even that, and one day when he has been slower than usual or some mis

take has iiassed unnoticed by his dun eyes tie y will send for him to come to the president's room, and he will be told that tiny think it beal t I put a hof in that department soihi ImkIv who is young and quick and can get alut swiftly. Sometimes tiny give him a little p iision, oftem r n at, but iu either ease he goes out a SM.r, heart broki ii old man. They talk to him of enjoying leisure, but he has MVt r Uarneil the art of idling, and so he hangs about the .store after be is dismis. !. walk tug by it through sheer force of habit To others it is a comniouplace enough store or oflka To him it is the MMQ knm where lies buried his youth, with all its dreams and hopes and ambition--.

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has left Blank & Blank s and has got tio old to work. New Orkans Pica

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OUH SIORED UP POWER. I r. -i. ii I... It ('oiialilersuMaii m limit I pon m 4 iimrtui iil I'laai. "Man is. as one might say, " said Mr. (day ladt, "built iu wriea of couiiartfneuts, though he may uot know this fact at the outsit, and he may indeed go through life and die without knowing it. taking with him iniu-cd M.-ks of ability and stn iigth that he had never klloWl: he p i.s.si ssisl, simply Is' cause they were never brought into play. Aa to what will bring tb. ir ipialltles into play lllell dilfer. There ;iro some few uieu who (Siiiiiiiainl tin illselves, mid imiiie w ho open at a touch, ami then therv tire many who resp ml only to the most urgent call. But thenare few men who cannot iu some way la- moved t i action. "This brings me, for illustration, to a brief consideration of the pi is. mil ipiality coiuiuoiily deiioiinnati d as sand, of which, 1 imagine, most i t us far more than we suspect, for there are few im n who finally run away mighty few who will not stand up aud lilit when they fa 1 that tin y an inllyi all tsl upon. 1 bit our sand Ii III compartments, and most of us, I fancy, open only one ami make that last through life, ami we tlie without knowing howbrave we are unless some gn at occasion, intleja-ntleut of ourselves, opt ns another con jiartiuent ami shows us what we reallv have iu n -i ri . 1 might

add that tin re are few if any revelations that cienetous iu life that give us greater pf aure or tin re enlarge our i bori.i u. "The in. T il of all tins is that in our grssl qualities wo should trust ourselves j without In sKiitimi. There are qualim i, which will easily suggest themselves, which it won hi be Is-tter t leave unused, better for ourselves ami for everybodj else if the compart:iieiits containing theiii wen- never opem d. but as to 1 mich qualities as pluck, endurance, en-1 ergy, capn-.ty iuid moral strength we shouhl call iiHiii ours- h - s fni ly. We should not take down with us, as otherwise we are almost certain to tin, stores of these valuable qualities untouched, but rather we should draw upon them

now and constantly and confidently, and so doing we shall ls gratified with our constant gmvv th in strength and more

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stantial rewards. " New York Sun.

CASTOR

AYctfctabU' Preparation for s

similalinfi the FOOdand R g ' 1 lüif die Slooataa niul bowels, of

OASTQRIA

Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

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A pcrftYl Remedy for Con-sllpa-lion. Sour SU)tiiach.I)iarihoea Vorms .Convulsions Fevcrishncss and Loss OF SLEEP.

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A SELFISH SHAH.

Ths lllell I'rlces .f Persian I.ainl fapp .uiinte.l I-nr.

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The shoes we'll offer arc the sort that make your feet glad. And we wish to tell you right now, that although they come from the best makers we can save you money on all your shoe purchases.

SEK

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at the thoet that you buy.

Selz Shoes make your feet glad.

The Best Shoes, of all kinds at all times. Also, a nobby stock of HATS. And the beat makes of PUMPS, and SEWING MACHINES, at reasonable prices. WE INVITE INSPECTION, LEO SPAYD & CO..

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Kpiilrra' Wb Silk. It would at pear from all nccouuts

that M. ( hiw-ot's enterprise of the nian-iifactiin-of mjUmwm Wwh nilk is to bv pursued mi . liiri;, Male, n factory in Paris having In en taken for the purpose. Here the Ipidenwil 1m kept and worked at regular hours, and when one of them isUM-d up In will l.e feil and helped hack to condition m-.uh, while another will take In. place mi the Imhl.in. An ejMrt. fully acipiainted with tho habitM of the lnn ct, will In' in control of the spider department f the factory, tin- ( arc of them, feedhajb housiiiK. etc. In olitainniK' the requisite (supply, if the l.ttt. r exceeds what is niicssury for the industry, experiinetits will U- made with a view to ascertaining which of the did rent varieties produces the tinest ipiality of silk, and in this way thosv not favored with a fine weh will Uweeded out. Trials will likewise tie made with tlitTi n ut tliets in order to detennine whether or uot it is possible to train the spider to fc'ivt' forth a web that is un improvement ou the ordinary product, thu expectation luiiiu that pi rsevenuic in this n -pect will result in securing a tpiulity uf silk hitherto

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Tho shah of lV r i.i may be only in the :3o clitM iu m;. tiers of diplomacy and he tliaH not dare exactly to slap Qua u Victoria Of Kala i -Wilhelm on tin- hack when the potentates chance to uni t, but. s far as matters iu Persia are f mcernisl. when the shah makes a law it is neiu nilly i nb .reed to the letter. A case iu h int may 1' cited in the matter of Persian lambskin. Persian lambskins are and have hm Isen au article of staple demand in the commercial world. They have commanded such 4jod prices that the supply was hardly equal to tin-demand. Conn queiitly, when the h;tli one ilavordi red sprint; lamb with mint sauce, the cook Was oliliif. il toe.'ll'ess that the illsil W.iUyonii tin ooonnaad of Um Persian treasury. Of coUTM the cook Ml promptly beheaded, but the shah could uot find another cisik who would ai to furnish sprintr lamb vvln iiever bit majesty ile.-ir. d to indulge 111 that di licacy. This naturally irritated the shah.

After Consulting with three or four of his im ist trusted adv i-. r. w h. i eovld see no way mit of the difhculty and who coniKHpiently disapj . an d from tln ir homes and nocietyin a mysterious man tier, the shah finally decided that the commerce of Persia wan thn att in d 1 the i xtilii tu n of Persian riW p and P' r sian lambs. Cousiquently be made a decree that any jhitsi in found with lamb skins in his jMissession for purjsiM s of trade or commenv wmiltl la- tinul ln ,i ily. Sniee tin ii the export trade in P' r sian lainbskiiis has si pped vith a

hlunt aud MUMWHg jar. IJostou Advert Lser. A Shrrwil harmla. The professor, who by tho way wa of Irish extraction, was presiding over the lass in Kiiidish lit rat ure. "What an- the meaiiiiiit and deriva tion of the word 'impedinc nt?' " " 'Impediiueiit' from the Latin 'pe des,' liieaiilllK 'feet,' is Hunetliiug in the way; literally 'in the way of tin feet." "Very well. Sniin one give me a sen tenc. using the word correctly." "He had an impt dimout in bis speech. " "That," (;nicl;ly retorted the ptoif or, with the flash on Ins face which always heralded his wit, "must have been the man who in vi r opened his mouth with ut putting In foot in it." Pearson s W. i Uv

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRA DE IN THE STATE OF INDIAN A They also want your And nav the Hisrhest Market Prir.fi in Cui?i

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

FELIX L AMPER Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Huskcr cv Fodder Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.

Repairing of all kinds.

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What ah llranl at lnireh. He I suppise your thouuhts were all on your new bound tluriug the sermon this morning? She No, indeed, they were not. "1 don't lichcve you can repent anything that was said during the aervico, " "Yea, 1 can. 1 heard a lady la-hind me say. ' Isn't it stmiinngr' " New Orleans Tille I l- IlliKTttt

Opinion is a light, vain, crude and imiM rtei t tbiag settled iu the linauiiia tion, hut never mm um at tin- undertnartHng. tacai t1 ohtafa Mm Maaaaia of reason leu .'"iiwti.

A Out ill Irotirla.il. It is of in;, n to n te that Mcardta ! tOOn authorities the Dutch were tinfirst in the 1 Utk HI jx riml of history to tili 1 1 1 an tfl ii lad and that during tin in-p' ni Antwerp by tin Bpattlaxda iu l is." the s'ople of that city built an enormous flat h 'ttonied vos.m-1, armori d it with In avy iron plates and thus run tructcd what tney regarded ns au im pregnable battery. This tbey uannil Finis BaUL Dnfortuiuitcly tho yesael got aground before coming into action and fell into the hands of the enemy. It was held by Alexander yf Parma to the end of the "lege as n curiosity, hut was never employed hy either side iu any net ion - -t '.tssier's Magazine,

Dadctiff nd Loudofi uon taint :i.o 19 miles of s. w. rs. ai.lKM) unit s of tele txrajih win 1 130 inlhs of wnt.-. mains K. IVO uitlt s of gait pi;s a, all uitely tivi il.

Marmonntlns thf Obatawl. lb r Papa I'm afraid, young man, that yon and uiy daughter wonM in t lahappy together. Von might get along nil rittht fur n long time ami HM O inipirtaiit ii. alters, but what would happen win ii iii- little things came to worry' Bar l,ovr--Well er vvc 0014 hire a uurse. New York Journal.

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Jasper Indiana.

GEO RCE P, WACKER

am FACTI KHK OFrf

WAGONS MD CARRIAGES,

Ami Dealer In

Agricultural Implement! and Fertilizers.

t'avrat, and Tra.li-. Marks "I'laini il im! . i I' - , rntl.iisincssinn.lni ti ilf.il MootsUTt Fttt f Oun Orricc ta 0POSiTt U PaTtNT Orrict nil ivi in ." un- ti.itrnt in less time tli.ni tin"' .

reunite from Washington. t Senil m. Miel, (Irawinir or photo., with il. s. ' p tion. We ailvisr. if patent il l.- or not, fro t

i harirc. t nr fr-not clue till putrnt is sccureil f a PiasHirr " Mow to Obtain Patents." '

cost of ftaine in the I sent free. AJilress.

C.A.SNOW&CO.; Ow PaTiNT OFricr. WaSMiNGTON, D C. .

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Qaneral Repairing tfc Horse Shoeing

North Main Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.

House and Lot for Sale. A i od residence on Mill street ir. .las per, for sale cheap, tad 00 rOtMOIiabli terms. The lot DM on it n food drilled well costing nearly $100. famiahinf nn unfailing Bpplj of good water. Fot price and terms apply to 0 Hoanb.

iiadisoii Township Trustee Nlic'. Notice is fiM that hen-after th' I rns tee of Mads B township will lie at tne otlice of Dr, I'.ean. in I -eland, on even "saun lav, for the pur si-eof attendiiur t-' township business, tnd nil persons h intr I'lisiness with the viwnship are expected to confine II te fboM day! rba township library is kep. mi l- i " lexnnder's in Ireland, where all n nbtain the b k I The Indiana School books ui'l I at found at Vm T. Youna itore ( tiiiien. Joiiv K. Nohm iv. Aug. If, 'f")y Trustee Madlw r fftr'riie way to wealth ll M pl 11 as the way to the corner Lrro ct. Have the tilings to sell ami ;ih'ertie tilt-Ill well .