Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 August 1898 — Page 8

Wall Paper!

We have i full car l.;ul of wall paper to select Iroin thi season, in all ra.li-. that you may want at greatly rettut ! price (JottMJ in ami let us show you our beautiful colonics. AUo a full lino d Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Kilverware and tine China ware. If you intend purchasing ; l'i mo Or OaOAB be BUK to examine mil Instaimenti and beat the quality of tone. Vau can have them tried in our store, before you purchase, All repair work promptly Jone. FRANK C, KUEBLER,

I Priceless Pain

PRIMARY MONEY.

Jeweler.

JASPER, - March ii. UB7 V

INDIANA.

INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson s General Insurance Agency,

JASPER.

INDIANA

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" it a price BSS BS rtcnl on po'n. 1 Mother's Fri.li,! ' i - i )i lU Wright in MMMMllbfl MAT. Mv wife suffrrr.l more in trn minutes it h i ithrr -l irr otttof lWO ihiMtrti than .he.li.lnl. lgr!ll(T lh lor last, having prrvii uslv usr.l foul lk.itl-i.f ' Mmhir's Horn,!.' It i : l W lag t.i mi tic eiwvtm, to become mi 4 Iter, uyl cu-totncr. Thus write Hi ndcrum Dels, PnMffaa. Of Carmi. 111., to the Hradtield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Oa. , the proprietors and manufacturers of " Mother's Friend ." Tlds successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines advertised to do aairaannaWi thms, bat a scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding sBrcngth and elasticity to thoSS parts of wman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The hninient may le used at any and all times during irifaiMT up to the very hour of con fine me tit. The earlier it is begun, and the longer used, then.' to perfect will be the result, but it h.is been used during the last tnonth only with grc.it benefit and success. It not only shortens lalnir and lessen, tlie pain tt tending it, but Kreativ diminishes the danger to life of lwth lnother and child, and leaves the mother in condition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists at fi.ou, or sent by express ou receipt of price. Valuable book for women, " Before Baby is Horn," MSt free on application. THE BrUOFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ca.

IF YOU ARE Looking for the banden meet as well as cheapest WALL PAPER,

You will of necessity call at John Heichelbech's. HE HAS IT ! He will also hang it for you at I low price. (Jive me a chance to estimate on your rooms complete, anl examine in v latest style- of paper and I will please y. u. JOHN HEICHELBECH. Corner of Newton and W. 6th St. JASPER, INDIANA, May a, en. Hall Township BlMlincia. Notice in hereby given that the andotsigned, Trustee of Mail township, will att'itd to township business on each Saturday of the year, at tuv office, und persona having township husiness to tran Met are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will als bell aind at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library b'M'kS. The Indiana Series of School Im.iks may be had at my office, and at John J. Mssehoits'e, in Oslsstine, I.KVI I.. .1 VloH, Trustee Hall township. Au. UMrT. f Boone Township Truste' Notice. The iindenMiriied, Trustee of ; .one township, )iiIm.i- liity, hereby gives notice that be will attend to all bnsXnesi pertaining to the offtee of Trustee at his leeilttlies, alsmt one mile west of Pot terovilie, on Portsrsvillc atid Ireland road, on Sat an luve of eaeb week, Hiid requests all pstsosj baring township business to present it on Sat tin lay, Citi reus desiring hooks from tin Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Wm. Mc Harris, in I'orteraville. N. B. Owsth s, Trustee. Ang7, IWJ -y. Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The andershjrncd, Ttuatea of Conus bis Tp., Dubois county, lad., will attend to Toe aship bueineM si his residence on every Saturday, and pereOM bavins townahip business to t ran -ad are requested to present it on that day of the week, , The Townahip Library Ui kept at the oltiee of the Tnistee, where those entitled can obtain BOOBS. R. P, Ban ii , Trustee. Autr. Mth, ls'.'7-y.

Harbison Trustee's Not ire. Notice Ii hereby given that the under tamed. Trustee of Hurbison township, will aft -nd to township business on t-aeh Beturday of the year, at ny offtee, aad persons having township tmsiness to trrnaact are required t present it to him on Saturdays. Ths townahip library will be kept at my home in lla sville. Qnoaoa Nix, Aug. Ut IW7-y. Tnistee.

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LnMc, Evansnl & St. Lonis Consolidated R. R.

THE AIR LINE.

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JOHN F". JUDY. JEWELER and Watcfe Dealer Has movud hi- tOfJ to the Krnv Building on the public square, .1 ia per, and is pitrpared to repair promptly Clocki, watcher, Jewelry, Bicycles, (Inns and Sewing Machines i i all make-. He, also, keep.- for sale a stork of Bicycle Repairs and Gluea Sewin; Maeliine Oils and Needtefl For all kind- of niachines. All work guaranteed. Pricei ratonahie. ( 'all and examine JOHN K. JUDY. Mar. is :.-.

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For the peedy and jM rtnanent rnre of t tter, salt 1 emu and s.eitia. Cham h-rlain's Fm- and skin Ointment is without SB NUal. It relieve the it h i'K and martin"; almost instnntly Bad its continued um- cfb i ts a psTinanent c-ire. It also eure it h . barber's Kch, a aid head, sore nipples, Itching pi lea. Cfnped hands, chronic ore eye and pranulated lids. Ir. Vath' Comlitlon PowdVrs for horses are the rn-Kt tonic, blHl BBtiler andverniiftige. Trice, 25 ceuta. Sold by

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AN OMJffCT Lss(N ADVANCED BV EDlTOH STKOUSfc C)F KOCKVILLE. Sjsj iftaU Btssftinea IntajnBi atft vmti. Imii miuI it bieaajn PasaM iuiurit. aiHUlry Mwllhrw. ami U IUI M HlnIry Willi Hon B) llir I 11 or.l 1 lit- 4 p I . I Itl loll ol l.olil lllol II It lioll ml i io. risSM I Bliebt reply in my own paper to tho following reran the Utueacu Tribune, but it would only ri ai b a litnited tiuui-l-r of ii.obis. 1 th re fore it-k The Itis--ord, in behalf of the thotiHands of silver voter who are its pnrnlnr patrons, to

I a .in In liana eounttv MlttOT BpOB a "t to l" parity with the editor of tho Chtaago Tnhnnei Iii. rriillnin. "The editor of th Ibfkvilln find i Tribnna, u free Miver ftheetj at Bsori courageous than mot of the meiiilers of hi- party. He puts his diehoneet do--.Ii-into print They do not reveal ti e. is He .-tufeH that the editor of The Tribune bought mo htesfc em rWleis for S blea lie piud 30 in cash and ti" in advt i tisiim, and would be "dad to make a -miliar deal every day. Tie- only drawback ia tho required cash If Mryun l- elected it i the par pine t the writer to have thorn ooined into Uuiked States legal tender dollar-, and if at the time In- OWej Jluu he w ill Hosiltatfl the debt, und thus, iu a small decree, vet haek p u t of (he loss he baa Btutained by rea -on of tho ringle gold -t.iiidant. If this remarkably frank editor ow es any debts when Bryan is elected they will be on aecount of pld standard dollnre borrowed by bin, which he hn tho ose of, or n aooonnt of viods s.ild to him at a gold price a lewer price than if to bo paid iu depreciated silver The editor will ba received cold value dollars or gold value tf. ods. There can be BOthing damngingj to him in either tiaiiaaf bbOii But besnnosneei that he dees aot intend to repay the doUaesor pay the gold price for the goods, but to square aoeounts with BtVcent dollars "He proposes to do this beeauae he wanta to4gwt jren' wttb tbe gold Baand ard. winch has Inflicted uin him some unexplained loss. Why his ereditors should suffer, who are not responsible for the exist ein-e i -f single "old standard, be du MM not exp tiu. It would certainly be bard on tnetn to rob them of half their dues becsste of a personal oontro Terey between tale editor end the gold standard Hut the editor may defeat hi- object by his frank nesa. It is not likely thar be will be able to contract any new debts between now and Nov 8. Nobody will sell v'od.i on credit to a man who Las declared he is ifoinv to repudiate half of the bill. No otio will lend 100-Cenl dollars tt) n man who has pr claimed that he Banana to pay back M i - ut dollar It mu.-t not be fossjob ti d, hew ever, that the intentions of aboat erery fre BÜTesite are the same ti- those of thia Indiana editor Ka h of them espeeta to be able, ta the event of Bryan election, to pay off inn cent debts with Ntaent dollars. That is why they aru going to rote for Br3-un." A gtaa objci i .ok Nothing; will better illustrate tho character of the money of ultimate payment now demanded by the adeeontea re gold standard than the-e same M icau dollars tailless they should turnout to be counterfeit; brought to Rot k rille for the pnrpone of dleoredib ing American silver d llirs. There is BOt a single product of the farmer, upon whom I am directly dependent, that ha- eeoaped the same force which has prt aw il d ivt ii the Mexican dollar. When the Mexican dollar emerged from conemlmeat, adong trim all other apeoie, uft' r the war. it would buy just as much Ol the farm as it doos today. Twenty years ago a M xv an dollar would pay for exactly the same number of months' rabecription to this county paper as it - today aty predeceaaor then printed a smaller paper with much less expense at fj n yar than I am now pnnting for fl. Am I a repudiator when I ask to pay in mousy OI the sum pun-busing p u . r.' t r i- the man who ltist-ts that 1 shall fire up double of my toil, double of my life honest? All reputable authorities avree that money, to besbootutely honest, should be such as would return to the creditor after a long term of years money of the same purchasing power as was loaned. If it w ould buy less tt would be an Injustice to the creditor. If it would buy more the debtor must suffer. In my ' ase- tin Mexicuu silver dollar, aa it now is, without any legal tender power with only its bullion value will ro-1 turn to the creditor value for value. Let me prove it: The house and lot in Rockvilb owned by ine cost, in lss."i. fä.OOO. ; Tie re ;s an acre aud a half of ground one acre of which ia Bomethnei in Wheat Thisyeurit is in "horse weeds," M the return from no cereal would pay for plowing and seed Back of the prt miaea is farming land, so that my property will fairly illu-tnite what the gold standard has done for all town and farm property. I have kept the house in gissl repair, added at leat fl,(HK) to the original cot. and today could not sell it for half Its cost. A Kihm k liown lit stroaae. Then has been BS "improved method-" of building boUSSSt BO "improved methods" of producing land to account for thia shrinkage of value I defy uny g old bug editor to prove that the appro, ciatiofl of gold haa Bot robbed me Sup-Hi-e I had placed a mortgage on the pr p. rty to MCSre it. say. half its cost? If foiWClesed now the entire investment

A GREAT ADVOCATE (louti aSaetaa af Stoneaja greaa urc or Hani i asm agn There are atill sonic nn tubers of the

New Volk bat w ho reim mU r (ieorgo

Woui, the contemporary of Dan Is! Lout, t gden Hoffman, William Kent, Jamea v Brady ami other diatingniah. i d law i i - f manv years ago. The en emMe Bsajamis D Biltlman has described Ueergje Wood m bang ooasnse sous far biagreei hurning, bis wonder tui power in stating bia osaea aad his matheniaticnl power in srgmneni Ha waa a K'tiai sdvoosto, Krederki K. Ooa ihtl some tune ago (old the following story of Mr Wood; "lean remember, looking back to early boyhood, that von arable figure und recall speaking to nun of Iii- contemporaries about him, The pi i -on to whom 1 -poi.e .-.nd, 'Yea a client of mine got an opinion from lieofgs Wood once.' 'Well,' 1 said, 'how was it done, how much did ho charger' for even in thosv curly days the professional instinct asserted itself. 'I will tell you,' my friend replied. 'My client went to him and said, "Mr Wood, 1 would like to have your opinion on these papers." "Givemo the papers and come back tomorrow, " said the great lawyer. The patters were produced and the client departed. The next day be presented himself before Mr. Wood, and the latter said, "Fifty dollar-, " and Both log more. The client was intelligent ami assumed that he should pa tum that sum, which lie did. After Waiting awhile he asked, "What about my papers, Mr. Wood." "They are not Worth a tl n," replied Mr. Wood, and he made no further comment ou the case.' " David Dudley field used to relate the following : "George Wood wm the perauni fleet ion of logic and cold as marble, I was sitting beside him iu court one day w hen he arose to argue a ca-e, and as he arose his coattails caught the bach of the (hair and hung over it. Wood stood up and spike, I should think, for fully two hours, but never once dnl those coattails move. "Hi one occasion a young lawyer who had sngnged George Wood to try a case was asked, 'How dnl the judge. charge the jury?' 'Oh, ( ieorgo Vkk1 charged the jury, 'was tho rtply. "

New York Times.

AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN nil. COURT! Ol k BJCIII IX) THE EXCLUSIVE USE Of THE word "CASioiUA. an; PITCHER'S C ASTORIA, M AS OCR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uiunnis, Wawtathutctts, was the originator of "CAST0RIA," the same that has borne and ftx-.s- new bear on every the fac-simile signature irf' G&tffi&S&U Wrapper, This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of Ameriea for over thirti years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought - pn the

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ana nas ine signature oj -LyV3f UcAz4C wr up

per. No oiu has authority from me to use my namevxeejii The Cen'uiur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child bv accent! nor

i substitute which some druooist may offer you

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(because he makes a few more pennies on it),

gradients 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.

NUT TREES. Plant th. Nut, and Um Trera Will tirnw Aftrr Awhile. The age at which any nut trees come into hearing depends on the esTS given to the tree-. Sonn autlioritii s state that la or .'ii yeai ji are nee ssary to hring them into full hearing from tint time the nut is plsnted This i.s a mistake, ur tret - that have heeii well cared for shoo Id hear a bushel of ante la ten year, and the quantity will increase rapidly each year after that tune. Some persona may enjoy raising these trees from seed. To 1) Mire it is rather a doer nrnntan. but it ia mterestlng work When planting the nuts, if they have thin shells be perfectly sure that tin y have not dried out at all. The Lest plan is tu gi t theiu as soon as they ripen and plant tin in ut once. When this is BOt possible, keep them in moist sund or iu BBWdoat until they can he started. Bntternnta, walnuts, hickory uuts ami fllhcrts. lieitig bard she lled, will keep in growing condition much longer, but should be planted in the fall, as they germinate (u tter wheu allowed to freeze,

a tn.it cracks the shell. The fall planting is nature's own plan, ami tin- nearer we follow her ways the U tter results we limy espsoi Another thing, do not plant the nuts deep. Nature tlrops them on the surface and gives them a thick covering of leaves iu which the dirt catches as it blows als rat, tin ii the mow eovers nil sad helps the leaves to decay and form a covering of; leaf mold for the tree to grow in. It is imt practicable for auy of us to try to raise all these kinds of nuts, but Select the ont S most likely to succeed in our climate, and by proper care and attention make a success of it. Wo may

BOt reap the benefit of our labors, hut our children will and theirs after them. Viek'a M.igaine.

THE JASPER Gill ROLLER Make the Celebrated

MILLS

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your And pay the Highest Market Price in Casb Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

FELIX LAMPEFT Agent (or the Empire Drill.

That Wa Why. They were out lot a stroll. She no. tlced her bust ami throw it glance at her and then look about the ground in a VSfy deoidt d manner, us though iu SSeroh Of SOSmrmiag. Ho uppcarcd perplexed. "What is the matter, James?" she inquired, I . ginning to feel anxioua. "Have yon lost anything?" "I am h Hiking to nee if I can find out why it is. " was his respotiao. "It is incomprehensible to me. and I should like to have a ex) Limed. ' ' "What is it?" she ask. d cjuiotly. Bho began tO grasp the situatiou bhe had had similar expern iieea and meant to get even at the first chauoe. "I can't understand why you are holding your skirt with one hand. Your dress isn't 1'iig and a careful look r mml fails to rev. al any sign of mud. It hasn't rained for a week. "h, that is easily explained'" returned the lady raw. tl y. "I do thut because I have no trousers pocket to Mull it into. " He matterei aaset lihig about its io. iug Bask sa to talk to a woman, Usik his hands ont of his pockets and swung hem atsrat to the inconvenience of the

Drill.

Corn

Fodder

Blount's

Blue Plows

Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Aittnut II, I Hi.

Jasper, Indiana.

GEHE P, WACHER

saauvAonrBsa or

WAGONS sd CARRIAGES,

Aud Dealer In

J jvf.it,, and Trade.Marti nhuinrd and all Pet

mi mim'ihv rnmiuctca lor Moot Mart ft tl Our Orricc taopeeairc u a eTtar ornct t end or can sei ure natrnt in Icei Unic than those!

remote from Washington. J

eml miMlrl, ilnwine nr photn.. with ilri rip

tum. We advise, if natrnut.lr or not. free of

h.irre. Our fee not due till netent ie eerured

A PaearMLtT. How to htain Patent!," with

met of Mint' in (he I'.S. and foreign counlriet cent free. Addreaa, C.A.SNOWAGO.

would lx inadequate to pay thia inort

gage, to any nothing ni the interest for pedestrians Pearaon'a Weekly, II yean km I dishonest w hen I resent

this oonftacatiraa of niv property? Am I B i pttdwtor when 1 demand the original fi nn of the contract DM not the Ktanlnj llatthews reanlation, for which William McKinley voted, give fair and square ho-ice that k is not In violation of public credit to pav our obliLfations iu

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

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thestaii. iar.1 -il. i d llat of 1Ui grains!1 r,,w band, with several rows of ma-

llnttoiie.

Olive Khaped buttons covered with Genoral Ropniring HorseSlioeinp. gilt, silver, black and colortd ailks are

one of the fancies in dress trimming and is an old fashion revived One Brat ty example of their use is in a collar band of white satin made in two nar-

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lioftv's Weedth ami mine " I(.t it say whether the sdltor of the Ronkeille Tribnat a repadlator, or whether the t fklcagO Tribune m a mnflsreto Isaac H. Stniuaf. miitor Rnrkrille Tribune and rstary Indiana SUfSt league, is thu v. hi Kg! . Ke old

North Main Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.

cnine stttoatng tor a Bniah, and put to getber with one row of little gold otlees not mack atari than half an bent long and a little ditiincc apart, forming an open in rtkai Tins ooilat is rkapsd to flare out a little from the neck, but it is of the usual width and not at all a , high collar.

House and Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill street in Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reasotuibh terms. The lot has on it a good drilled well costing nearly f MH, furnishing an unfailing supply of gtsxl water. Kol price and terms apply to C. Doank.

MadiHon Township Trust,

Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trustee of Mad KB township will Ite a the offlrsofDr, Bean ta Ireland, on atwiy Betnrday, for the pur KMwof attending to f wiiship btisinesa, jnd all person- having business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all may obtain the Isioka. The Indiana School hooka will I found at Wm. T. Young's atore at all times. Jonv K. Norman, Aug. 1, 'Wi-y Trustee Mad ist rt Tp. aqjr'l'lie way to wealth i as plain n tlte way ha the comer prorpry. Havo the tilings to sell and ntlvertine them well.