Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1898 — Page 8

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Y haw a full oar load of wall paper to select hon this annon, in all irnuit that you may want at greatly reduced prices CoOM in ami let us show u mir beautiful ooloricga. Uno ifull Um o! Watch M, Clocks, Jewelry. Silvern an aiu' line China ware If you intend purchasing a Pi A MO or Oman nnn to examine out instruments ami hoar the quality of hme. V.tu tan have thorn, tried in our lcri Dolore you purchase. All repair work promptly done. FRANK C, KIELER,

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JASPER, - March 12, MM y

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sin Ki. .IS i'f "O'.l ! lrm " "There i min Ii ill -i name, or at hast I think mn -.u All i t t i. rani Thiers, the tenor, who nin e sang for old Cetow.ivn, king Of the Zulus. Mr icranl Thill mx.i.iI ialsap' bore the Tcllt - ill- OOfftKMUCU of TheiM and had it I I miffed to Thins Hi- fauna spread. MMl bii middle bmim wneweasneo1 to his nur name w ith a h pin I "I MB man French than Gorans' he continued, "and my rooal method la not at .ill Pieman Many people im - igUM th.it a icrinnii vocalist is u in. is t. r of the guttural, ami that is OM UM son why I had my name changed. I have uu prejtndioe against the Gerann meth ml. only 1 prefer the French nsOtnoi of staging, iv iiii. who were introduced to im Usui tu ask if 1 was (iermati. As 1 peak French ami not Geranab I concluded to change my name to Thiers. Mj wife is un Aiueriean, hut she has lived 10 long rti 1'aris that she speaks French like native and has nothing German in hoi apiiearaiioe nr ainnnani " 'Did you sing in French u King Citcwnyo?" "No. I sang in English. Tka old Zulu was iu captivity when I saw him

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JASPER.

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Kvcry mother feels an indescribable dread of the p. 1111 and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. H e c o in lag a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the s u ff e r i n n and

danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suffering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is removed by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de

spondent or gloomy ; nervousness m my boyhood days w ith an Knglish

nausea and other distressing conditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman.

opera 00m pony, and after it stranded 1 visited the dethroned African monarch. The Knglish kept him guanh-d 14t a

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( I Ii 11 n a llur.lar. Hon Theodore Roosevelt WtHM an article entitled "lilt Boll of Honor of the New York FoUot" for The Century Mr. Roosevelt says: Karly in our term we promoted a patrolman to the grade of round-man for Mtivity m mtClhlng a burglar under rather peculiar circumstances. I happanad to note ins getting a bnrglai oat week Apparently he had fallen into the hahit, for he not another the lu vt week In the latter case the burglar esoapnd from the house soon after mid night and ran away toward Park avonuo, with the imlici man in hot chase The New York Central railroad runs under I'ark avenue, and man is a eooaaaton of oeuings in the top of tho tunnel Finding that the raillOfimnB was gaining 011 him, the burglar took a desperate chance and leaped down one of these openings at the risk of break - 111 his neck. Now tka burglar wan running for his lils-rty, ami it was tho part of arladon for him to imperil life nr limh. but the noUoeman was merely loing his duty, and nolxnly could have nlanicd him for not taking the jump. However, he tanned, and in this particular case the hand of the Lord wan heavy ujHin the unrighteous. The burglar had the breath knocked out of him, and the "cop" didn't. When his victim c mid walk, the officer trottinl him

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a 1 OO PER BOTTI.K at all Drug-Stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. BOOKS ',r,t"lln InvsluaMs Information of .... In'ereit to all women, will le sent rnCC to any siidreM, upon application, by The BBADriKLD Kll.l I.1T0B CO , it lasts, tta.

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Von will of necessity call at John Heichelbechs. HE HAS IT ! lie will also hang it for you at low price. (Jive me a chance

e-titnate on your rooms complete, and examine my latest styles of paper and I will please you. JOHN HEICHBLBECH. Corner of Newton and V. ith St. JASPER, INDIANA. May fi, Um. Hall Township HiiHiiicHH. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Sat urday of the year, at mv ofhee, and per Huns having township husiness to tran Mat are required to present it tu him on Saturdays. The townnhip library will also he founil at tny office near Rosamond, and the eit laena are invited to call there for hbrar booke. The Indiana Series of School IkviIo may be had at my ofhee, and at John J Meschede'-, iu Oelestine. Lkvi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug. 1, 1897. j

Itooiic Towimliii Trust'

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The undersigned, Trustee of H sine

township, I MiImus county , bereny gives notice that he will attend to all husinesnertaininir to the oltice o Trustee at his

resilience, abxit one mile west of POT

tersville, on I'ortersville ami Ireland

road, uti Saturdays of each week, and requests all jhtsoiis having township business to present it on Saturday . 'it 1 r.ens desiring bs)ks from the Township Library, are notined that the Library u kept by Win. McHarris, in I'orlersville N. B. Cokkmas, Trustee. Aug 7, 1W7 y. Columbia Township Truste Nut ice. The n ödende lied, Trustee of CohitnbiaTp.i Doboia county 1 lnd.t will attend t.. Tow nship biismes- at In- residence on every Saturday, and x-rsons havmt: township bnaineat to transact are requested to present it mi that day of the week . The Township Library is kept at the OtTAca Of the Trustee, where thorn; entitled can obtain hooks. K. IV Smi rn, TrusteAug. Hith, 1887 J.

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1 Kim; si veral ois-ratic airs for him. but

they did not pleas- him, und in despair I tried 'Old Dog Tray.' He liked it, and when told tho story he said a dog was faithful and wished me to sing it again. Then he embarrassi-d nie exciHsiingly by presenting nie. with two of his eriree Each was more than six feat iu height and black as the ace of spades. I declined his royal offer, although ha do-

eland the wives would not be ndmed. " E V3.D.S" w ur t'"umu'rt,u-

DINING AND FEEDING. American Tatilr Manners Not So Open to Crltit'Uiii as Formerly. It has tx'cn conceded that the degTie of civilization a people has reached may Ik accurati ly meabunil by its dietary. Now, some one has said that "tho American ftM-d", the Englishman devours, the Ereiichinau dines." Iu view of this statement one wonders what tho English have bean doing through the centuries to ban ad vaneed so little. Wo do not pret nd to answer for thuiu, but would say for ourselves, we have bi u hewing our way through forests, pioneering In every direction, in 0019 Wils ample apology for feeding iu

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afterward he himself was promoted, it

appenring upm oarefnl investigation that he was sober, trustworthy and strictly attentive to his duty. Here again it wi-ins to mt tliat we followed the eminently common m-ii.s. plan of promoting a man who had earned his promotion by faithful and distinguished service and by proved NUM rior capacity. We cared un more for the Hliee man's views on the tariff or the currency than we did for those of the burglar. Our interest mid th; interest of citizens generally was to have tho ottieer catch that burglar and otherwise

d his duty If be did his duty, wo were for him; if he did not, we were ! against him. In neither event did we care whether the officer had or had not the backing of the congressional delegation of the city or the central committee I of thecounty. f course, as Is fore, this exposed us to wild outcries from the local political bosses ami heelers and much sneering at "civil service reform, " hut all tlie outcries and sneers meant was that w e wi re doing our duty as de

cent men ami as public officials, with some slight appreciation of what was implied by the words honor anil uprightness. Political organizations are

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eminently luii-saury and useful, but a Frenchman u-heii thev are wizeii bv nrofessionul

who made the declaration, and, of J syoatt politicians of low morality, w ho course, he made it long ago, when, mor- nn tm, "sjMMhlaa" in their OWH intertifyiug though it be, honesty compels LHtg, who clamor against honesty and us to acknowledge that we may have j,, nVeencv and rail auainst that de-

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Ml s.48 11.41 " lloulivllle " S.Iii 1..V. t..W a. 40 1 li.to " Kvausville" 7..I0 I. aft Ml

Nu ift leave .J.epi r lliUll at 4 41, P, M HI -HVta nt II initinifburif Ht ft Oil, No an leave HuatlnnburH IHy, eicepi sumlay ut 10 a. n. airiTM at Jasper at 1 o ) leaves Bantlncburg dally at '.'.oft , ur riven in Jasper at aft a. ui. No. 6 einlies tn .laxpi-ronly on sunilay, ani' No. at does not i.-av.- Jan-r ftuadays.

BOCKrOBT aad CAMMBLTON DIVISION Kzeepl Sunday, Kxeept ftuad i v.. 4.-i Ha It. So ftl. No 40. No n So .43 V M. A 1. A M A M T M M 1aH II 'JO l.v. Lincoln Ar, 7 fta 7. s ft7 :Mt U ift Ar Koekport 7 1ft IW att 1 41 II SO s.. l.v Lincoln Ar 7 Aft Himllilfi l os Ml Ar. Tell City Lv 7 n7 IM MM .1.40 I O '..10 ( innelton 7 0 "0 II .VI Lowest rates to ;iH Kastern ind Weatern palate, raiders, rates, ami general iufor nation will in- furntsued upon application to . 1 1 uoiiin, j t Jeapar. I sTRATTAs, Ti ai I. mi -tut . Alt Vernon, lb K A. 1 AMI'liEM., In II I la-- Adel. . t Linn-. Me

JOHN F. JUDY.

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Has momd Iiis store to the Krnv Boilditrg on tbe public iquare, J.isper, and is prepared to repair promptly Clocks, Watches .lewelry. Bicyclaa, (Jims and Sewing Machilies of all make-. lie, also, keeps for sale a stock of Bfoyeto Repalra ami OlafM, Sewing: .Miirliiuc Olli ami Nill'M Kor all kimls of DMChiueS, All work guaranteeil. Prices mtnooi bid. ( all ami exatnine JOHN K. Ji;i)Y. Mar. IH '.IS, tf.

Ini-n guilty. Times, however, and conditions huve changed, and not eveu the most bigotisl Frenchman will refuse to admit that when the American has reached tho dining point he will have more to dine upon than auy Other man in the world. The culture of man iu

America will demand all the art in his !

cui-ine that France by study has evolved, with the added merit of honesty in his food, the disguises incident to poverty of mat' rial not lieing a lusvssity. There is no department of upply iu which we have not the advantage, and we are learn ing to use our materials aa rapidly aa we have been obliged to barn all other thinga. Ella Morris Kretsclmiar in Woman's Home Companion. What Wrestlers Should Kat. The Japanese wrestlers are a race of giants; they often weigh from 14 to 24 atone. At tho Imperial hotel in Tokyo mice they brought their champion wrestler to my room He was pnsligious iu taa and as fat and fair us a baby Ho

was n HaBonlaf tn strength, but looked like an overgrown cherub of Correggio. "What do you eat?" I askod. "Kice, nothing but rn u." "Why not eat meat?" "Meat is weakening. Beef is 70 per aaBJ water. Kiew is 80 per cent food. I ate lean la efsteak once and my strength left me- The other man ato rice and threw me down. " My courier aaid: "Thia wrestler ia the champion of Japan. No . one can throw him." Pearson's Woekly.

Harbison TniMtee'n Notice.

Notice is hereby given that the under ailined, Trustee of Harbison township, will att -ml to township hiiHiness on each Haturday of the year, at my otlice, and persona having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will lie kept at my home in Hayaville. Gseani Nu, An. It, lMT-y. Trustee. Skin Diseases.

For the speedy nui permanent cure of t tter, salt ileum and ecxema, Chain b riain s Y e and Skin Ointtni-nt Is without an equal. It relieves the itch b g ami - marting almost instantly and It - continued use effects a permanent : ire it also cores itch, barber's itch, f-aid head, sore nip. des, itching piles, :f.-pped hands, chronic aore eyee and granulated lids.

she Sapsrvises n Farm. In spite of U'ing college hrl the ability to earn a living iu the most businesslike manner haa ls-en proved by Miss Anna T. Hayes of Louisville. She ia now taking s rsoiial suptrvision of her father's farm of NO airca Hhe is devoting time and money to the devel-

opmeiit jf a sjK-cial Imiil ol piga lor

vice for obtaining clean government which is know n as civil service reform, then it is time for all citizens who believe in good citiniship to rise iu revolt. The Toim'oie. In the loftiest tower in the city of Vienna there is a uovel instrument, known as the toposcotic, constantly attended day and night, for the purpose of locating tires. It rrnnaista of a good telescope, which is solidly attached to an arrangement of levers, w hile graduated si-crioiisof acircb- an-arranged horizontally and vertically in such a way that the moving of the teleseojs' sideways or ap or down results in a change of position of tho hands attached to the levera in reference to the graduated scales. Thus, the stability of the apiniratus be

im; assured bv tin- firmness of the fas-

teiiing. whenever the telescope is focus

ed upon the same object the hands w ill point to the same figures on the horizontal and ou the vertical sextant, and since an index of the whole city haa bmn made it is but a matter of a few oeonds, when a glare ia dlseiveml at night, to direei upm tii' spot the toposcope on the side, to read off the untilU rs, to look up the object and to telegraph to tlie central station the details observed. Local conditions are, of course, uiii-ssary for the successful ojn-r-ation of such an apparatus, but in thia case tin y an- aaid to lai almost perfect. The tower is over ftoo An t high, and an uninterruptiil view of the great area of the city is thus possible to the watchman if the atmospheric conditions are favorable. A Maims;lii( Widow. A certain yming w idow of Indianapolis, who lias just changi-d her wels for brighter hues, gave a dinner party not Imig ago. Bays the Indianaio)is Sentinel.

Tlie rooms were decorated with a gn at profusion of flowers. Hoses in masses

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your rWHEAT

And pay the Highest Market Price in Casb Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

FELIX LAMPEÜ Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.

Corn Husker dr

Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUCCIE8. Repairing of all kinds.

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the His-cially cuml hams of which there j were on the mantels, and the dinner

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Dr. Cadj's Condition Powder for horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifier lad vermifuge. Price, Meente, öohlby

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pigs ant fattened on sterilizisl milk, meal and apples and are brought up to a uniform weight The hams are cured on the farm. The young woman is making a ooinplete uncross of her venture.

Ilrl.ht Valft. Valet (to officer's fiancee) My lieutenant lias sent me to bring you this I 0 liquet of forest flowers, plucked by his own hands. Fiancee Oh, how poetic! And how long it must have taken togather them! Valet Indeed, miss, it took me uearly three hours. Fliegende Hlatter.

table fairly bloNhomed. In fact, the abundance of flowers was unusual. One of the guests 1 ,-uld restrain her curiosity no longer, and when the dessert was brought iu said: "Will. Mrs. Blank, you're rather spreading on the flowers tonight." "Yes," replied the fair widow brightly, "but tomorrow I am going to take them out to ( row Hill und put them on poor Tom's grave. " A regular "13" shiver went round the table.

GEORCE P, WACHER

Jasper, Indiana.

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WAGONS nd CARRIAGES,

And Dealer

In the northern arts of China there ire many villages which are almost donated in Wtnief, the inhabitants going south, where they live by begging I'liev form regular guilds ami literally compel shopkeepers to help them by threatening to cause a riot in front of tln-ir stores, which Chinese merchants abhor

Saharan Oasis. French experts in the desert of Sahara are expressing apprehensions at the gradual diminution of the fertile oases. It is known that the large oases were much larger iu the tune of the ancient Romans and that they am Is ing con stuntly reduced in size by tho encroachments of tlie sand dunes. The problem is how to stop these.

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

Caveat, and Traclr.Mark oMainrd and all (

ml tiuaineaa iindurted for Mooiatn fits OUM O'flCE IS OSPOSITC U.e.PaTiNT 0n'

anil we ran ei ure patent in leu Unit tlia BSBSSJ

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Semi moilel, drawing; or photo., with urarrip

tinn. We advise, if patentable or not, free M h;irfe. Our fee not due till patent it ecured. A SHtMSMLCT, "How to Obtain Patents," with

cost nl vaint in the t . S. and foreign counuie acnt free. Address, C.A.SNOWdtCO.

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The raMail innpad county among the ttOOfl w in ib go to tinike up the separate diriSMUM of the vai iois statt s is Warren county. Ti un It In s iu the center if the slate . ml 1 a in ar it jM-rfect cirle uh any division ol land could bu.

Mare Ml.n. "Barls-r's wife is rather the boas of the nuttlf , isn't she?" "I would not like to say so positively. Rut I do know that they have only two w tn - Is, and one is a woman's wheel, ami the other is a taudeci. Typographical Journal.

House and Lot for Sale. A good residence 011 Mill street in Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reasonable terms. Tbe lot has on it a irood drilled well costing nearly $100, furnishing an unfailing supply of good water. K01 price and terms apply to C. Uoani.

Madison Township Tratte Notice. Notice i given that hereafter the Trustee of Mad si.n township will be at theol'iceof r. I lea 11. in Ireland, on cvitv Nauirdav, for the pur xseof attending tc township business, ind all persons having business with the township are expected b cinrlne it to those days. The tow nship library is kep at leear Alexander's in Ireland, where all mav obtain the books. The Indiana School books wi I he lound at Win. T. Young's store at all times. John K. S'ormaji, Ana. 1, 'ttt-y Trustee Maitis r TinTTlie way t wealth is ns plain us the way to the BfffnBf grocery. Have the things to - II and ailvef tine them well.

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