Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1898 — Page 8

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INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's

Genera

Insurance Agency,

JASPER.

INDIANA

Priceless Pain

THKY NUHT IT OUT.

Fel. tt, 1. T-

JEWELER ami Watch Dealer

Has moved his store to th- Kmy Building on the public square, Jasper, and is prepared to repair promptly Clocks, Watches Jewelry. B eye!, (.Juns and BtfWinf Um b ines of all make.-. IK. nU.i keens for sale a ,-tock

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If . price CH b pUced on HIB, MOtnrr . fr-T.Tthlti wr.ibt in gold an ilrvi ..or Mj W S?sX3 more .Ten minute, with . .. . vh other two children lhn he did 1ither of her other we e prrviou,lv u-.l jSTwtttal Moth" '. Fn.nl "V R .Me,ug i.i. mer , 'i hus writes Henderson Dale. Druggist, afCarmi 111., to the Bradtield Regulator Company, of Atlanta. Ga.. the proprietors an.l manufacturers of Mother s Friend " This successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines advertised to do unreasonable thing's, but a cientiücallvpreparetl liniment estXH Uilly effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of wom.in's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may 1 used at any and 11 times during pregnancy up to the

. Wir of confinement. The earlier it

HOW ENGLISH AHM Y OFFICERS SET

TLE THtlH DIFFERENCES. The rielwln a.d he- Feer How On. Kft-!uirut Wa Opened to Othr Than OinkouU of the IVrrgf llow "Molly' Cruahed MM Chekjr louufitor. In view of the disgraceful duel he tweeu tho luke of Orleans and the Count .if Tunu we publish the following article which shows the manner in which british officers settle deputes: i Ifficers have their disagreements, of nmratv like other men. and they have

to bo settled law as well

CYCLING AND ASTHMA.

A London Itl v.lrUtl . Ihr Former Will Dm til,- Ijiii . l)r Marcvt f liOiidon recommend i4oycle riding m a rwM4y fat MtlUMk Hen 1 what he ki t i) i ut it iu a 1 t ter to The Medical hv.-or.l: "If asthma Is a form of mount am su kites and if that distressing affection of high alti tndes eun be . und by tTttiuiug for the gftrHt of ellaiMagi why iktMaM n't asthma also yield t . the training of the re iration earned out by practn in the respiratory inooineuts medod to carry the tidal air through the ItMfll 01 all lin.iusof training respiration 1 tliinlt ovchug is the I Nt. When a person first

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fuL-o.. n ev. -11111? exercise, it vi

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I IOUIII1, CSIlt l. Ill .! iiik ' Dueling If forbidden by ; UltJ br,.atll ia wanting, the heart beat I by modern ideas and miooinfortallv and tli leus tire, but

commou sense. Complaints respecting after training these discomforts disap lufrnetiona oi mess etiquette or of on- jamr, nothing will be thought of ascendgentlemaiilvor nnsoldi. rly conduct may mg hills, the heart has bWQBM iwrfcctly bo submitted to the mess committee, the comfortable, all bre.ithlessii.ss has dispunit.ve powers of which are extremely : W""-rl and MM leg- will M longer farremlnug. The life of an officer -sent b- any fatigue. toCoveutry-byhi-fellowslsunendura- j "l , hng , x.To.se ffrst ,f Mm tie. and his only chance is to exchange, "ease s the depth of bnath ja 1 .t Rut all this is moral suasion only, without fatu-ue " ami in the end disputes are frequently uiovene-uta are A JF" tttod by a resort to first principles- tune it will a.vuMo.n ho r , r . rtu. .. t- ' . ... - . iviif . tiairo in jif kw rs i ritt u

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AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. HI ARK ASSKRT1NU IN TUB COURTI OUI MOHT TO Ti IB r.xiT l sivk Um -k thk word castoria." and m plTCHl K S ( ASTORIA." AS UL'R TRADK MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same thai

has borne and docs now bear on every the fac-simile signature of Cffi&j&te wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on and has the signature of C&ffö&cJUtC wrapper. No om has authority from me to use my name exccjA The Ceniaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President.

Man h , ISHS.jy , y

i verv win ... - -- . ..

- w. I gl in i., mnA the longer used, the more

HlryCie l'Pr mmu be the result, but it has been BjpWiag BfBf nimm liM use,! during the last mouth only with mm A WaMiIUm Kreat benefit and success, ailtl Rl etile not only shortens labor and lessen

For all kinds oi niacnuico. work guaranteed. Prices reasonsble. Call and examine JOHN K. JL D. Mar. IS, US.-tf. .

Harbi-on TriiHtee's Notice. 9 ... a ? tL t 1 nn 'er. n II

Notice is hereov given mi m -j fiened Tnistee of Harbison township, will att nd to townnhiji business on each Haturdav of the vear, at my ortiee, and persons' having wnnhip tmsiness to trrnsact are reiuirel to preeent it to him on Saturdays. , . . The Uiwnnhip library will be kept at my home in Hayfville. t.BOBoit Nix, Aug. 23. 1897-7. Trustee.

v.- nain ttendinif it. but ifreatlv dimin-

ishes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a condition mora favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Friend " issoldbydrumK'1 at i.oo, or aent by express on receipt of

for women. " Before

Baby is Bom," sent free on application.

THE BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atltnts. Ga.

Wall Paper!

nines obtained in ways as drastic as tin y are novel. A gentleman jnin.d a crack cavalry regiment. He had no pedigree or family to recommend him. In fact, his father was a retire! brewer, and by the scions of nobility among his comrade he was rather coldly received. "Are you the sou of Daah, tho brewer?" Inquired ouu of these. "I am." "Then why didn't your father bring you up to his trade " "Oh. well, you're the sou of Lord Blank, aren't you?" I "Yea," "Then why didn't he bring you up a gentleman?" The upshot of this was a rough and 1 tumble, wherein was demonstrated that

in the army a plebeian is the equal of a

r,.er it he can Oox us wen.

volume of air Nquirod to aerate the blood, ivrsuns wttodo not care for cycling out Of dootl can take the samo ! kind of i I iM at BOOM by means of a (lummy cycle, consisting of an inn Wheel ' driven by pedals, the rosistnne of the whe. 1 btiag so contrived as to I simulate bicvele riding. A trap carried

partly around the rim of tue wheel can be tightened at will by tne nder, thua increasing the la U r and recalling tho effort .if riding up hill. My experieueo I Of the results of tins treatment is uufortunat. ly limited to nuly one peraou. In ; this case it has proved eminently roc- ! cessful. This person took to bicycle ruling three years ago for pleasure and in I very great moderation for the first two ' vears He observed that the attacks of

asthma to which he waa subject became

fewer. The tightness and wheezing i which occurred every night ve now

Do not I

cheap

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Do Not Be Deceived. endanger the life of your child

substitute which some druggist

he makes a few more

by accepting

may offer you

pennies on it), the m-

of which even he does not know.

(because

trri'ilifnts

"The Kind You Have Always Bought" nr no TUP ClllATIlOC fC

DLMng I nc. givinMiwnt wr

Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You.

H UHUT l'U' 0 CITV.

rinnihin TowitHhip Trus

tee's Notice. The unden-igned. Tnistee of Columbia Tp.. DobOM OOttnty, Ind., will attend to Tow nship business at his residence on every SaUirday, and !ersoii8 having township business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the week. . Tie Township Library is kept at the office of the Tnistee, where those entitled csn obtain liookg. R. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. Itith, 1897 y.

Hall Township Business. Notice is hereby fiven that the uudetigaed, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on

.Saturdays. ...... . The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library The Indiana Series of School books may be had at mv office, and at John J. Meschede', in Celestine. Livi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. An. . 1897,-t

Wm kas a full car load of wall

paper to select troiu this season, in all grades that you may want at greatly reduced prices Come in and let ua show you our beautiful colorings. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and

;fme China ware. If you intend purchasing a PlAMO or Okcan be sure to examine out 'instruments and hear the quality 'of tone. You can have them tried iin our store, before you purchase.

Ail repair work promptly done.

er u IJO 1 .Mi inj an r via. Another gentleman from the ranks of entirely disappeared.

came home one day to find, all tne

FRANK C, KM,' Jeweler.

INDIANA.

JASPER, -

M.irc h IX, MV9

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laoBYiDe, EvansTile & St. Louis

R. R.

"THE AIR LINE."

53 Miles the Shortest 53

Madison Township Trustee Notice.

Notice is Biven tnai tiereauer me i luo- ... m m . , tee of Mad sea township will be at the Between Louisville & St. Louis. Am of Dr He a ti. in Ireland, on erery -

Saturday, for the pur)oseof attending tc township business, ind all persons hav

ing business with the township are ex

Only Line between Loulnville and EvaiiHville.

.. -- - . .., ...1 ti, vinrln it to those itavs

The township library is kep at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all mav obtain the books. ... .... Tl. Imliin. S.-hcil iMMlks Wl IS

found at Wm. T. Young's store at all i

times. John K. Normam, Aug. 18, '96-y Trustee Madisro Tp.

.lime I. istis

GEORCE P, WACHER

TIME O A KD IN KFTKCT,

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AjruvACTOBBB or-

WAGONS no:

CARRIAGES,,

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Ml Ml 16.04 ' 1,50 10.40

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is.07 in

trade

mx kerr and tireakable articles in his

rooms smashed, the same being intended by the wreckers as a delicate hint that his presence among them was ob ) Jectiouable Ho was late for dinner that evening and apologized to the pn .-ldi iit of tho nuns for it, explaining what had hap- ; pom d that ho had boon to tho rooms : of the thri-e he susjiei'ted and returmd tho compliment ; if ho bad wronged i any, he would apologize and restore the

articles; if he had hit on the right ones, they could have satisfaction iu the riding school after dinner. Accordingly, after dinner, two of them received satisfaction in full, a la rbett, ii. drill time, but the third provtd a tougher nut to crack, and the big heartiil pi, U-iau (who, by the bye, is now a gem rail, weakened by his exertions, was getting worst d, so another of the samo social status who was an expert boxer took up tho running.

Ho soon tiuished off the third man and obligingly offerd to take on any one who sympathized with the trio By this vo ans appropriate to their profession these two officers opeutd the

door in that regiment to others than ! ofTuhnotJi of the weraß by whom it

had previously been regardid as a preserve Among officers exchanging from ons regiment to am ither is common. One little man, a lieutenant, im-umd the enmity of the men of his troop by continually finding fault and rubbing It in by contrasting them unfavorably with his late corps till they hated tho very name of the "Pinks," as we'll call them. Not only tho rank and file, but the noncommissioned officers, came in for

his animadvi r-iou till it got unlearable.

and at last the troop sergeant major

told the captain quietly that there

would be a mutiny in the trxp before

long if it continued.

It so hiiunened that he had also car

NO MACKINTOSH. Contrary KflVctii if th Arnoe of On on Fi-trod of Colonel ( "lltprr. "I knew a iiKinonce." said Colonel Calliper, "a young man who had everything that heart could wish for ho notwithstanding that fact was a pretty saue and sensible sort of young

but who nevertheless did at times

Mil?

IDE JASPER du ROLLER

Make the Celebrated I PATOKA LILY FLOUR. I

man. but who novel tlie less did at nines

in his vounger days before he had learnBEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA

these on his way home ouce from Enrope he came to the conclusion that life 0S urn.ii't u.-orth liviiur. and he made uu

They also want your

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

his mind to end it all right there by jumping overlioard. As he looked over the rail and realized bow wet the water was and bow much there was of it ! he knew that he ought not to go out in it without a mackintosh. "(toing below, ho discovered that lie i had neglecbd to bring on... On this occasion or all others whi u he wanted oue most he had uoue. But ho couldn't think of encountering the wet inappropriately clad, and so he deferred jumping overboard until he could do so in

proper form. Next morning, witn tue resiliency "f youth, he was foi ling letter, and he arrived in New York buoyant, hopeful and strong. "And. curiously enough, while in I other respects be remaimd as puuctil- j ions as ever a! ut his dre. he never j after that wore a mackintosh, and he. 1 went out in all sorts of weather with-1 out hesitation. It waa bis carelesanoas

n .in. r. unril thut lod finally to his

as V r, - . - T death. Out without a mackintosh in heavy rain it the ae of D7, he caught

cold that settled on bis lungs, developed into pneumonia and carried him off, and so it may be said of my friend that be owed his long lifo and his death to the same cause. "New York Sun.

BROTHERS

FELIX LAMPER' Agent for the

a Empire Drill.

The

Irtoh Dueling Coda. Irish dueliutr code

Keystone

has been

-And Dealer

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizer.

General Repairing A Horse Shoeing

VAXSVILLI IM ISMS.

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v.. v. limn.. I .,.11. : ilailv at 4.4", !' M "

Htm at Hantlocbum at5do,

No leaves HiintlnKburK lnllv. M4M D4 SiiniUv 16.IU a. in. arrives nt Jasper t .

in i..,.. ... ii ,i n t in jUurkf il.ti v at . ii . ar

rlir. in Ja.tier at '..5 a. til

No. 6 MBU tn .Iif.i-riiily mi uiKtay, am

So il iloes ii. t leave Jaaper iiii.ias.

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11 ho car . . a lijfc im Ai( MtinriH 1V

- - . . , . tif i n i k mi w

riid his insulting comparisons into me England and the Unit

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UO'SS, mm an mm m 1 rwmmm - mid ' dron it" his brother officers took

North Mala Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.

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i rt.- tn all Ka-t. in iiml W. Htein

-..i,iur. nil.-. ami villerill lllfor

Illilllki r - " l f iiruimifil upon :t 1 til 1 1 nt:. .ii

v ir I-, AVI llMM Alf't. JHHII'T

I. n Strattiü". Xrav Vn Kt , Mt Vernon,

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CTtU, an4 Trade-Mark, obtained nJ II P

sv ab. i ... n.kii.iiirisu inr mm t sr sa m t wm.rn.mt. m

Spvs Orr. 4Msaaam "If

.n.l -n urart Diwnt in iw ..

fr-mole from WMhinto

f Send moilel. arm w in o. Pi"i i. . - - .

f harr. DM mm nm m l .' . 4t II . . . l.atil. WIÜI

fa aMktys , , a .., LLi. countries

coat of wmt in wm v. a. --

Mat IrN. Andre!, A.SHOW A OO.

It's a regular summer day picnic to revel in the barRitins and demolinhing prices tiffered by Tho Coubikr advertisers.

Koone Townnhip Trui-tee'H

Notice.

Ti. .o,,lruiiiied. Trustee of Ibxine

. i.;., linttoin cotintv. beridiv fives

notice that he will attend to all bflMMM

....,....,,,. i., i i.nl ii kiii ru-tee to Iiih

iiriiHiinui i" - . . L...i.k.. ulwkiit one mi e west oi I "r

tersville, on Portersville and Ireland -...1 Matnr lavs of each week, and

, ,,. k, v.. - -reipiests all !ersons liavinr township business to present it on Saturday, fitir.ens desiring iMKiks from the Township l.ibrarv, are notified that the Library is kept by Win. Mellarris, ir Portersville.

. II. tuKKMiN, irustee. Aug 7, 1897 -y. WNTKD SEVERAL THUSTWORTin Pfwaoai inline statu to nattanc out liiiülnes In tlielr own and to nrli Pouatles it i nnlaly offleo work noadnetod at home. Salary "träinht as) year ami eipcnucn ilrflnltti, bonaflda, no mors or ie salary, Montiih 17k, UefiT' tice Enclose sell iid,rei ii lanipeil envelopr, Horbell E. RtMS, llTetki , Depl M, ( lilcairo. I as

tlm matter into their own hands, with

tho result that one cold night in Febru

ary there was a hubbub within the omcere quarters, a window w as presently opened, and little ".ha y," clad only in

hia niihtuhirt. was handed out, seized,

placed and held down in a handbarrow,

wluH'leii off to tue manure neap ami

there shot out, to make his w ay back to

bed as ta st ho could. Ho soon alter leu tho regiment

The antipodes of this gentleman was

an otneer in urn same reguuem. au Irishman, 6 feet 8 and big in propor

tion, but his "go" was not proportionate to his size- Ho was too big and apa

thetic for a cavalry captain. In fact,

his nickname. "Molly." well describes him. One "cheeky" youngster appeared

to think he could take any lilxtios

mi.ik ki,i.h , kU4iv coino' mountain of

He,.h and in the bill inn

he carried his impudence beyond all reason.

MolW said nothing. Ho simply

dropped his cue, pit kid the offeiidt r up and sat him violently down on aside U-

blo. ignorant or heedless oi tüe lact

that upon it wero standing glass. and

decant era

It was some time before the surgeans

iid State. It was drawn up by the lriab

bar at the Clonmel aasizes in 1777 and aprxMtrs to aim at so arranging matters that no Irishman anxious to fight shall be balked by bil wlah. "The first offense raqairoa the first apology, aliwkntrn thn rotort may be more offen

sive." "After oue fire the retort may be explained away. But if either party." the ode hastens to add, "would rather finht on, after two shots emch the principal who mad the retort may ' explain and then the original offender Under his apology." "When the lie direct is tho first offense, the aggrt-sor , must either la-g pardtm iu express terms, exchange two shots previous to apology, or three shots followid by explanation, or fire on till a severe hit be scored by one of the parties." "No I 'dumb firing, ' or firing iu the air, is

admisHible. " "In slight caws the sec-

Drill.

Corn Husker de

Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Bluts Plows

Manufacturer of

WAGONS AND BUGGIES.

Repairing of all kinds.

Auco.t U. HH6.

Jasper, Indiana.

tig mountain in , . ... . , . . . . , I room one night fd hand' h but one pistol " . '4m mmo ........ I , , 1 , 1 1 1 , , , an, it iur mill

ii won wkinti mm- ui'nun m p.. ....r. h,uji y euriiii'iiware nowerpov picked the liwt piece tif glass out of the (uddenly turn tho fluwerpu impertinent one and wts ks before he ,u Ä ,Klii f lukewarm w w.t4 atiiiiinp tfi fri.4 uu. Ii lit- iiniiii It ia a r g- ji ...

wcould aiiitenr in the saddle agmu

scarcely titH-rtisary to say that he "Molly" Maguire a wide berth that Pearson n Weekly.

It is

gave after

nrtmrnliit; With Charity. Cipolhni. a gem of a husband, never allows an opportunity to slip without

extolling to the (ikies the excellent qual

ities of Ins .etter half. "My wife, ' he was heard to remark the other day, "is so kind, so indulgent toward everybody, that, even when apoaking ill of other people, she docs not believe a word of it herself, -ettimaud

in utosm cases two, holding another

i ready charged in reserve. ' ' Cornhill Magaaine. The Loophol. Mr. Uondheart Regarding those kittens, my dear, the presideut of our society myx the moist huu.ane way to dmwu kittens is to pot tut-m in an or

dinarv eartln nware flowerpot and then

it unsidu

rater.

Mrt. (. .od heart Why. yes, that is

a gmd idea, isn't it. because, you know, there is a hob in the bottom of the flowerpot for the poor littb things to breathe through. LOatdoa Fun.

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People at least feel that those who keep their names before the public hv usiiiflr Thk CoiRIKK are solid

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by using IHK UOIRIKR are soiiu j and substnntial. j

For CommirciAl Btmtianiry

f Every Siecription Viiit till COURIER OFFICE.