Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 July 1898 — Page 8
Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent rnrfl of t iter. salt r) eum and eczema . (hum l -rlaln s Ke anil Skin 1 Hut incut is without ar ipiul. It relieves 1 1 1 itch i u and -oarting almost instantly ami it copl ntied um' etTeeta a permanent "ire It ilM OHM itch, barter's ith, Haul head. MM nipples, itching piles, ; ?ppetl hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cad Condition Powder for horses are the lest toatc, blood purifier und vermifuge. Price. M cents, Sold by
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and about vhich such U tub r Bild holy recollections cluster as tli.it of " Moth KB "she who watched over our helpless infancy and guided our first tottering step. Vet the life of every Expectant Mother is beset with danger and all effort should be made to avoid it.
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B i U1C BIICS14IIII Lfl AnH Mother is enar I I H II II to look forI I I V II II war J w,thout 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, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy." as so many have said. Dont be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND
My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing1 to anyone expecting to become a MOTH KK ," says a customer. Hkndskson I'alb, Carat ItUaoia,
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Lowest rates to nil Kat. in an, I Western points. Kolliers, rates, ami nen. ral nifor nation w ill be fni ii, -lie, I upon upplieation Id . K. CLATOOItB, .Wt. Jasper K I) ST HA TT A v . Ii.o I'a-s xt , Vt Vernon, lit u. a. campbkll, (.K iri Piaa. agon . t Louis Mo.
Hall Township Business. Notice is hereby given that the uudeisigued, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Sat unlay of the year, at mv otiice, and persons having township business to trau suet are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will also le found at my office near Kosamond, and the cit i.ens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may be bud at my ortiee, and at John J. Meschede'!, in Celestine. Levi I. Jacobs, Truste iiall township. Aug. 6, 1897, y
or Drtwlit at II 00. nr Mnt br zpra on rrrrlpt of price. Writ fof boot contalnlns tottimuiilnls and v.tit e Inf tii at; -n for all Metberi. trua. Thf Bradflrld Rcculator Co., Atlanta, Ua. BOOM Township TriistM's N'otife. The undersigned, Trustee of Itxme tOWHahipi Hubois county, hereby gives notice that he will attend to all bruinOM pertaining to the ollice of Tru-tce ;it Iiis residence, uIm nit one mile west of rOr tersville, on Portersville and Ireland ro;ul, on Saturdays of euch week, and requests all persons havinir township business to present it on Saturday. Citizens desiring liooks from the Township Library, are BOtiftod that the Library is kept by Win. Mi Harris, in PortOrtVlllo. N H t'oKKMAN, Trustee. am 7, taw . Coliunhia Township Trustee's Not lee. The undersigned, Trust'' of Columbia Pp., lulMiis county, Ind., willottood to ToWBOhip business at his re-i,lence on every Saturday, and persium havinir township business to transact are r'ipiesteil to present it on that day of the vs eek. The Tow nshi Library i? kejit at the office of the Trustee, where those en
titled ean obtain bOOBd. H. 1'. Smith, Truste-. Auv'. loth. imJt'-f. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will att nd to tow nship business on Ncfa Saturday of the year, at my office, and ; persons having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to him ! on Saturdays. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. Iikokok Nix, ' km. Mi 1897-y. Trustee.
FOMENTATIONS Una l'rriair Tlirm Whra No Hot
VA irr I at 11 ! Foueiitnt P its of bot or rstM witter aro often vi iy um fid. and every one ohuulil know how to givi tbeni. A tlauuel cloUl may bo toldod, mUaf out of hot on-old water as is ill -ir, il ami applii d dinvtly to the skin. It is Mil belter after wrniKiiiK "tit the Hann. 1 as dry a desin l to fohl it in a dry Manuel cloth of .me Of two thicklHNNM 1 1 ti re applvitti; It to the patlellt A little Ulli' IH required for the lo ut of ibo folio nt.ttiou to penetrate the dry 11 mi not ami tliu the skin Ii allow, il an opportunity t ai'Uire tolerauce for the ln.it, aud a blgbef deri-e of t mp ruturn BBB b bort0 if th moist doth is brought diru tly into OOaMOt with the Mirbn o. The outer fold of dry it. mini will uNo s'i ' to k' p the cloth warm by prmUng evaporation. A hot fomentation i-somctimN ntt'ded w la n no hot watt r is at hand. It is not iiec ssitry to w ait for water to bj boated in the usual way. Soak the flannel in cold water, Wliäg as dry as if sir. d, fold in a uewspajsT and lay upon the stove or wrap it ab iut th stuvtv pipe. In a few minutes it will bt aa warm as the patient can bear. Tho paper keeps the pipe from becoming moistened by the wet flanntd and at thi'.saino tun' preveuts the flannel from being soihal by contact with tbs pipe. Foiin ntatiotis thoroughly appli-d will roliovo BMMt of the local pains for wbfa b liniments, lotions and poultiivs ar k uerally applied aud an' greatly to be preferred to these remedies since they are cleam r and aid nature more effectually in restoring tho injured j art - to a sound condition. The loOM utation may be changed froqu ntly, aud aft-r it bas been removed BHMMgo may be given either by the person himself or another, so as to strength u the part and promote a better cirulation of blood iu it. Exchange. KITTIES IN A JUNKSHOP.
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We'll Stir Things Up pretty lively this winter and wc have prepared to keep things hot all the time in the shoe business. Shoes for all kinds of weather. Shoes for all kfnds of work. Shoes for Sunday and party wear. Shoes for school and play.
The shoes well offer are 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.
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Selz Shoes make jour feet glad.
The Best Shoes, of all kinds at all times." Also, a nobby stock of HATS. And the beut makes of PUMPS, and SEWING MACHINES, at reasonable prices WE INVITE INSPECTION, LEO SPAYD CO..
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They Are Old Sewing Maehln That Ar lt.. tight For 91. "Got any kitties?" The junk dealer looked startled, for the question betokened an intimate knowledge of the jargon of bis kind. "Why, yes. I nuessso, be responded when he could get his breath. What the buyer im int was an old M-wiug machine w hieb could be turned iu Ui the s'Wii)K machine company as part payment on a new machine. The company allows f.'j on an old machine, aud sometimes the agent or canvasser allows ö more out of hie cum illusion on the sale. The public imagines that iu Home way these old machines are valuable to the company, but, in truth, th y are of us4' only as arguments iu forcing a sd. In tin standard makes of inacbin s tin ris supposed to be absolutely no cut in pru t s, ami the only way thut a seeming reduction can le made is by taking iu an old machine and allowing for rt. The company does thin not for the sake of getting the machine, but for the sake of making a trade. Ouce the old tiim-r is m th ir pisM siion it is brokeu upaud aold to a junk daler. Tho cimpanma know, of courae, that a iargu number of the families who turn in old machines said to have beeu bought by them before the flotxi really OOajM from the aecondhaud stores and cost only f 1. At this rate the buyer gets an allowance of $10, which, deducting the fl, leaves net 9. If there does bap pen to be an old one in the possession of the family, the whole flO is realized. New York PlW
Midnight Harmonlra. The quaint old English church poet (ieorge Herbert was walking to Salisbury one evening to join a musical party when !) met a pour man with a p, ri r horse that had fallen under his load. Tin y were both iu distress, and Mr. Herbert pulled off bis coat and helped the man to unload bis horse. He then gave him aotue money aud left him. At his arriving at Salisbury his friends wondered at his coming into their company so soiled aud discomposed. He explained the cause, and when one remarked that be bad disparaged himself by so dirty an employment he auhwered that the thought of what hi' had done woald prove music to him at midnight and that the omissiou of it would have upbraided aud made discord iu his conscience. "For if I am bound to pray for all that be in distress so far as it is iu my power I am to practice what I pray for, and, let me tell you, I would uot willingly pass oue duyof my life without comforting a sad soul or showing mercy, and I bless ii od for this (Kxasiou. These are the plac-a iu which to attuuo oue'a conscience to midnight music. "
RELIC OF PAST AGE. A Century Old N-aauaMr Tint la Ra uiarlialil) V .11 I'reaervrtt. Mr lib uu Hmwii, the arehitect, haa aa int-listing relic in the sbapeal au old Hi p.ip. r, pruliallv one Of the old est i ut 11, .it lulls t be t und 111 tins country It is The Virginia tiaette and Alexandria Advertiser, publishta in Alexandria. Tb ma i.-dat. aj Thürs d.i. April ,'.", ?M, The iimtto i f the pai r. win. b is printed umlt r the title, is as fellows! I til, 11 li..-s, hIii. u lllj n.al the k. nie I if inpin i ix or all. mal' fulls, beud f,,itli the MVBSJ VMMBa rnuiul this landt There la uo no iitiun made of the name of the publishers or editors, but an ud vert i erneut, which is inserted, asks for rags, old seines, fishing n a and the like to be brought to the office, so that paper can Ut made from it From this it would Mm that the tirm manufai turxl its wu paper In the news column, bich form but a small portion of the pajer, th advertisi Hu nts covering a graater part, is a dispateh dated 1 il, n. Feb. 2.') previous, giving an account of an insurrection iu Ireland Tbt re are also published Fame's reasons for prewrving the life of Louis t'ai t. The plan of the ui w Fnui'b constitution is given and
a number of dispatches from 1'aris appe.ir. Oat of the most inten sting advertiseB6BtB in the pajx r is that of a lottery. ' It -t.it s that it will be given by the coininis-ioiuT app nutl to prepare the public buildings, etc., within the city
of Washington for the r eption of congress and for their pnnanent residence after the year 1800. Samuel Rlmlgett was the agent for the affair iu this city. The i apital prize was a hotel, w ith all furnishings, valine! at 00.1)00. There were cash prizes of $:.'.". U0U, the whole aim unting to fiJÖO.OuO. The lottery, by tha way. was never held, as much opposition was devclnp-i against it. .miiui'l rbslgett was the oue whose brirs elaitw d a large portion of the national capital. Tin re are several adv rti.s meuts for
runaway slaves, ifferiug rewards of in in ti to f 10. There is an offer of a reward of f40, which would stem large compared with those offered for the runaway slaves, for eight bushels of clover snd, stolen from Mount Vernon. The advi rtisi no nt goes on to state that the iiovir mnl was stolen from the granary and is supposed to have bten taken by negroes. It is signe! by Anthony Whiting, '.v bo was VashiugtJU S overs i t Tin re is an adv rti. limit in the paper if the c'lbrat'l bOBBB Eclipse, from which many of the thoroughbred horses of the pr sent day have dtHceudxL There is also au advert iscuieut of the opening of the city tavern at the sigu of the "Hunch of drapes" by John I Wise. The statement is made that northern aud soutln ru mails w ill arrive at the office until Nov 1 ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at b p. m. On oue of the Ufa is a song compos i fur Lodga No. 10 "of Charleatown, " commonly called Portotiacco. j Tin- paper consists of four pages of : four columns ea h. The size of the sin ts is at ut 12 by 18 inches. The pap. r was putili.-bt d Ibursdays of each wink. The es were all like fa The paj r bas bBBl r markably well preserved. Washington Star.
Mir. Uu aad Inlettantelam. "He (Pugiu) visited Sant' Andrea della Fratte, the seen uf the miraculous conversion of Abbe Katisbonue, the Jew. Abbe Katisboune entered the church a Jew and came out a Christian, having s- ii there, he stated, a visiou of our Lady. "The sttiry, ' Pugin said after seeing the church, 'is demonstrably false. The man could not have said a prayer iu such a hideous church. Our Lady could nut have clmseu such a church for a vision. The man could have had no pitty in bitu to have staid in such a church at all. ' "The friud to whom his remarks were addr ajaaaj replied, 'As I heard the story, Katisbouue was not at the moment praying, but dunking of the unccuthufhs of the architecture of the place.' Pugin's whole face changed. 'Ia that so'? Then he was a inau of (iod. He kaew what true Cbristiauity was, though be was a Jew. I honor bim. Our Lady would have come to bim auywb. re. The story ia demonstrably true. ' ""Life of Cardinal Wiseman," by Wilfrid Ward.
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. Wl A UK ASSKKTIM IN THK COl'RTS Ol'R BIQHT T TIIK EXCLLSIVK USF. OF T1IF. WOfU) "CASruKIA," AND ' ITTCHI'.R'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, , MM the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear - on even
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jl mo io vi tyiiiui s -i o i unis Willen HUB 0t'P USCU Ul the homes of the Mothers of Ameriea for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has the signature of CM&jfäzjfcu wrapxr. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Ceniaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.
THE JASPER CITY ROLLER NULLS Make the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR,
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. They also want your rWHEAT And pay the Highest Market Price in Casii Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
m. ii., r. r. a. Au eminent physician and Fellow nf tho Kuyal Sisiety, stnaiig over the door
of a pultry alehouse, the Crown and Thistle, by Malcolm MacTavish, M. IX, IF. R. S., walked in aud acverely re bukisi the landlord for this pr-uui tuous iusi.lt to science. Honiface, with ptvpaff IWfkMt, hut with a firmness that i showed he had In n a soldier, i..-ur d the doctor that he meant no insult to Ben-nee. " What ri'bt, then," a.skeil h, ; "have a to put up thoaa ktt rs after
your namer "1 have," answered the landlord, "aa OOi a nitbt to theau aa your honor, aa drum major of the Royal tecutsfusilecrs. " Sauitai iuL..
lhiik I.CB 1 WLm Albumen Factory. N'ur ChiugkiauK, China, ia a great alt. mm ii factory for the utilizatiou of he duck eKKs which are produced in that region iu enormous quantities, ms;ka of 4,000 aud 5, 000 ducks beiuK by uo meaua uu omuiou. The eggs are broktoi at the rate of from 40,000 to 00,000 per day by women, who seiarate the while from the Ik. tbe former beiug carefully bV .uml ami dru-d until they fajajuble hsh t;lue. when they are packed iu 400 pouud cases limd with sine. Tbe yi Iks are passtd through sieva into pill" n recejjtaclea, mixitl with a salt ami I ru. aolutiou, mcked in 50U pgajajd bam Is and used in Europe for rr (niriiiK and tin s-iuk articles of sujMTinr ijuality Tbe albuuieu finds a realy market in Euxlund, France and (ii riiiany for dyca fur the beat cotton gooda. I'hiladelphia Press.
FELIX LAMPER' Agent lor the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plows, Manufacturer of WAGON8 AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
Aucait M, !;.
GEORCE P, WACNER
ABCFACTtjaBR OF
Tlif MoStn Omnia, "Have yon copyrightetl your play?" aakid the theatrical maiiugcr. "No, " rejiliod the drnmatiat, lowering bis Ton', "hutlcopiid it rbjbt. " t bu &' Tribune.
W ben a man loses an ear, by paying from fli o (o f I fl In i ..ii j n ur au oil. i r UMmIi ot s ' mil) i ii nri d rul,j r Hi i oaa baj cruiniliil wiii.uut injury Binl is i .in fallf aatottd tu r .- mi ! tliH aafaial ota
Tor Appranc'e Sake. 8he Uive you a latch key? Never I He Hut, wifcy, just think how tbe felluws w ill make fuu of me and abuse you.
She (reflecting) Yea, that's so. Well, you can have tbia room key, and th'ti you i an tell tin in yoa Vk it by mistake for tbe bouse key. Fliegende Blatter. f'hlladi Iphla Joke. Puns ugei Let uie off at Minute atreet C inductor Thon ain't no such street to my kiiov. Tedgo. Paasenger Uh, well. Sixty-second treet will da Philadelphia lüixird.
"WAGONS aaau CARRIAGES, o And Iiealer In o Agricultural Implement! and Fertilizers.
JCareaU, and Trade. Marii obtained and alll'al
jent Muaineaa conducted for Moot art Fata. f ÖUB Arnrr m m n a . w . 1 1 m Mi.,
jaml we tan sei ure natrnt in leaa turn- lain thie
remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with Hearrio
tion. We adviie, if na tenia Me nr not. Iree ut
harg-e. Our fee not due till patent ii aecurrd.
a PMaSMLCT. How to OWalp Patents," with roat of Mine in the t'. S. and (oeeurn countries
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(iencral pairing it Htirse Shoeing. o North Mail Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.
House aid Lot for Sale. A irood residenco on Mill street ia .lasH'r, for aale hea, '."l on rensonshl terms. The lot ha on it a gtxal drille! well costing nearly fl'H, 'urniahing an unfailing supply ol gotal water. For
price aad terms apply to L. Uoanb.
Madison TowiiHhip TniHtee Notice. Notie is iren that hereafter the Tnia-
tee of Nadiaca township will le at the offloa Of Dr. le.m. in Ireland, on ever' Saturday, for the pur vine nt attending ta township hunint'sn, and all persons having buninesB with the township are expected to confine it to thoae daya. The tbw nship library ia kept at Isaac Alexander'!! in Ireland, where all uiay obtain the hooks. The Indiana School hooks will he found at Wen. T. Young's store at all times. John K Nobman, Ana. lfl. 'Wt-j- Trustee Madiacn Tp. aTTIip way to wealth i an plain as the way to the corner BOOfta Have the things to sell and advertise them well.
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