Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 10, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1898 — Page 8

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

Priceless Pain

THF C O FLYBOOK.

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Than Any

Kel 1J.1 -y

JOHN F". JUDY.

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II. -is moved his store to the Km v Building on the public square, Jasper, und is prepared It repair promptly Clocks, Watches Jewelry, Bicycles, Guns and Sewing MnchiiK's of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stock of Bicycle Itepuirs und (Hue, Hewing Machine Oil and Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed- Prices reasonable. Call and examine. JOHN F. JUDY. Mar. 18. '. tf.

Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice ia hereby ffiven that the underigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persona having township business to trrnsact are required to present it to hini on Saturdays. The township library will be kept at

my home in Hayiville. ÜS0ROE Six, auf. Ü, 1997-7- Trust. Columbia Township Trustee's Notice. The undersigned. Trustee of Columbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township business at his resilience on very Saturday, land persons having township business to transact are requested to present it on that day of the week. The Township Library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain hooks. R. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. i6th, urn J. Hall Township Business. Notice ia hereby riven that the undeiigned, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on each Saturday of the year, at my office, and persons haying township bnsineas to tran act are required to present it to him on Saturdays. The township library will also be found at my office near Rosamond, and the cit iiena' are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School books may be had at my office , and at John J. Meschede'!, in Oeleetine. Lsvi I.. Jacobs, Trustee Hall township. Aug. 6, l(y7, J

" If a orte can ba oUctdos pala. ' Mothrr't

Prlrod ' i warth It weight iu gold a in altert ator. My wifa auStred more iu ten numitra with rtthar of hrr othar two children thaa ihe did altogether with bar laat, having pre-viouilv used four hottleiaf ' Mothir'l Friend.' It ia Meaaing to any ona cipectlag to nacajma a mother, ' aayf a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dais. Drujftfist, oCarmi, 111., te the Bradfield Regulator 'Company, of Atlanta, G , the propne1 tors and manufacturers of " Mother's Friend." Thia successful remedy is not , one of the many internal medicines advertised to do unreasonable things, but a 1 sclent ideally prepared liniment especially I effective in adding strength and elasticity , to those parts of woman's organism which i bear the severest strains of childbirth.

The hniment may be used at any and all times during pregnancy up to the very hour of confinement. The earlier it ! ia begun, and the longer used, the more ! perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessena the pain attending it. but greatly dimtn-1 isbes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a con-: dition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggisU at fi.oo, or sent by ezpresa ou receipt of price. Valuable book for women, "Before Baby is Bora," sent free on application.

IHC BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, 6a. Wall Paper!

We have a full car load of wall paper to select from this season, in all grade I that you may want at greatly reduced prices. Come in and let us show you our beautiful colorings. Also a full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and fine China ware. If you intend purchasing a Piano or Okuan be sure to examine out instruments and hear the quality

of tone. You can have them tried

in our store, before you purchase.

All repair work promptly done.

DRUMMER'S QUEfcR STORY. Slav If lh.ni Drink to III Karl lirmf ind Survived Thfni All. A hale and heurty traveling man with pi uk xkiu auid whiti' hmr a oondltiou uf o'ltiplexii'ii which, by the way, u't every traveling iiimii livea to naeb wm MMWlttf hi youth with a party of young anil leMive dm miners. Drinks wi r round fntlv. and when MM uf Um "t'oy " turned ilowii Ins iiIuma tin PS) WM OOtteldi ruhli' rum uiKtrnino ou th' part ol his coiiipiuii" inn at hl ri'ftsaV al to ksVS ' Jiift one nnru. " The white haired mail quietly cut tho majniHsliT short by saying, "That re111 i Ik I - 1110. ' '

Tho old drummer flicked the auk en from fail oiftJUr ltd seltled hack iu bin chair. "It whs m M3BJ 1 1 me ua;o. " said he, "and it was in tho old American House in this citv. Thiru Were live

ymuig BMM MHted in a room, jutt as we are hero tonight, only they were ullfeeliur 'pretty food, ' and there wasn't any

old muu around tu bore them with a story, hut ahiig about midnight oiih of; the party turned town bin glaUal just umy young friend here haa dune. He said , he had hud eimuKh, and Kul,dueim knows he tun I lli.s determination was gNttSjd in us t hilariously as a Kood joke. Ho iteailily declined, however, though the wine was brought and net before, hini, hut the taunts and innuendoes of Ins comrades tinally exasperated him no that he exclaimed rather petulantlv. but half

success. A persistent search of the ju fUUi Well, boys, I'll join you mice MWiifihnnfl Htift i t : . -i ! : , :i ! luivertisiiitf , . ..... If ...... 111 .i.i,,l? .- un navlv nwvd

...... ..- . . . . . J.. ........... - . ill. ' , c 1 1 ., n ii i i i i iini , . . (it, i. . . m, u have pffodooed no U tter results. t for me. ' The toast was proposed uproarThere were fins in that hook for trout' lously and drank standing. But wune-

Ikranr to tha Angler

Oll.. I I'naaaaaiou. In there anything rlinn r to an iincjer'n heart than hit tlylnnk? 1 know of a rast wh.re a harglar, anion other tliniK. took a rlylxMik He w is arrested and speedily mm ictl a,d niiprisoinil. lbelsared thing out prttvwell in the house, t ait ktM jwiier seemed to care for lioiiuiiK sboat Um miaslag fur ranftta, Halskiu .I. k. silverware and Ofthat valuable hares and l'i n.tt. s. but he did bewail the loss . f his Ismk of rlies. Tho Other ttttafl he could buy utiui, but to Ket together stii h an asstirtmeiit of valuable tin s seemed to him an impossible thing. He had bssa jmn eoUcotiiifl them, picking up isld ones hire and there, until, for imality and variety, his hook eoiild not ie sxaeUed. It ;i a rly storehouse, as it were. No matter where he intended fishing, at whether for trout. btsM or Hlnoa, he OOfJd always find a eboiM assortment t draw frooi with which to till up a upplametitorjr hook. Although it was some time ago ho yt Ih'WiuIs the loss of that flyUok. Many have been the efforts to get tra k of it, but all in vain. He has gone to the expense of sending to the prison iu m distant city and endeavoring to prevail upon the OOBviot to divulge the hiding ulait of the bixik, but without

FRANK

JASPER,

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MatliHon TownHhip TrtiHtef Notice. Notice is tnven that hereafter the Trustee of Mad son township will he at tht ohics of Dr. Bean, in Ireland, on every Saturday, for the pur oseof attending tc

townshiu business, xnd all persons hav

inf business with the township are ex pected to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at lsaa Alexander's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School hooka will b

found at Wm. T. Young's store at ah

time. John K. Norms, Aag. 18, J-jr Trustee Madison Tp

CEQRCE P, WACNER

isuraCTvaaa ftaftsaS WAaONS n.

CARRIAGES,;

o And Dealer tn o

Agricultural Implements

and Fertilisars.

General Repairing A Horse Shoeing

North Mali Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA

ttfi -i- t avawaialw

iCavaaU, and TradcMarti obuincd and all Pat

J tut bull neu coodsrtaS for Moat aTt Ft ta. Owa Orricc iseeswSivt U.S. Parent Ornci J

fand i can teure patent in laaa nine man taowj

matt from wuhinfton. , Sand model, dnwinc or photo., with deacon 3

ftion. Wt adTiM, if patentable or not, fret of J

lcwanra. Our tat not dv

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Jeweler.

INDIANA.

iMsville, EvansTil & St. Louis Consolidated R. I

and Milne m in lrih waters, Hies fur the salnum and trout of the Bootoh lakes Hinl th Knlish stri-ams and rlies for the salmon of Norway. Tho favoritos fmiu Maine to California and from one end "f Canada to another were collected iu that wallet anythiug and everythiiiK, fmiu tho feather down midget

with eobweb ajnt to the lordly salmon had refused to

nv, ahwuuteiy irreMstiMe to tne iura- gome interest

iuK sHhnoti deep down iu the icy pools of th t kawflapodia. Ther were flies in that book on which famous bass, trout and salmon hud tien hooked, each fly carrying with it memories of battles fonht from eauoes iflwOflg the rushing, swirling waters. Forest and Stream.

The Kind You Have Alwuvx ltoiiglit, aud whh-li has been in Iis lor owr :t0 'ars, lias borne the Niuuture of

, ami httl been made under his personal supervision sine It infancy. Allow no olio lo deceive tl in this.

All Counterfeits, Imitations ami Substitutes arc but KtpcrimcnU that t rill with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Lvporiouco uainsl Kxperimcut. What is CASTORIA Castoria in a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Ptopi and Soothing S nips. It Ml Harmless and lMeusant. It oiitains lu'ilher Opium, Morphine nor otlu-r Narcotic substance. Its ajjo is its irtturaiitee. It destroys Worms mid allays Feverisluioss. It euros Diarrhoa ami AViud C'olie. It rolicvos Teethintr Troubles, eures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Ntoiiiiich and Bowels, (riving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's I'anaeoa-Tlie Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

Bears tho Signature of

how after that tho fun was not ao furl ous. ThiuK Quieted down. The men

deemed to halt r.-ali.e that to drink to a man's death wasn't aajotl a goinl joke after all, and one by duh they made excuses and w ent off to bed. " Here the old man paused.

"Did the man die?" queried ho who

bare another " with

"No," was the reply. "Hois tboouly

one of the five now ulivo to tell the talu. Buffalo News.

The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TNI tlNTu COMPANY, TT MUPUtT ITHIT, Mm VOK CtT.

THE SANCY DIAMOND.

MOONSHINER IN REAL LIFE.

Jnlt niOVrrnt

Thla MacBiflrrot Jrarl Will Be Owned by l'aoliue Autor. In the ordinary cuurse of events Miss FauliuM Astor w ill some titty become

(xmsenwir of the niont famous and magnificent diamoud owned outsid of u Make the Celebrated

crown treasure, i. neuem in qtiestinu is

THE JASPER Cllf ROLLER MILS

From HU eoufrcre aw

vi u on the Stage.

The Kentucky uiooushiner in real life the world famous Saticy diamond, owned

does not resemble his counteruart, deseribed in novels and impersonated ou the suiKc, iu the least. He does not wear top I i- and a slouch hat. As a rule he is ti poor to possess the former, and he is more apt to go harefoot or to amble alonK in a pair of wurnont bnKaui than to wear top boots. His hat is

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

usually a torn straw "Jimmy" and hiSiaessedof a remarkable history. Weigh-

clothes are yellow and faded with age. I ing about 64 carats, it at one time Regularly, on days when the grand jury j formed part of the crown jewels of meets in LouisTÜle, a dozen or more of I Duke Charlei the Bold of liurßundy, the nioouahiiuTs are presented for in- and on his death in battle in tswitzerdictment. They present a woebegone land was found set either in hin helmet appearance as they pass aloug the streets! or sword hilt. The Bwiss old it to the iu ohartre of the maralutl. In their own French kin of the day. and from that

by her father, and wer it to appear aim uk the jewels worn at any court function or royal Irawiug room it would!

entirelv throw into the shade every other gein th re except tho Kohmoor. BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIAN i

which the queen alwuya wear:, on state

occasions as a brooch. The Saucy is a stone which is pos

THE AIR LINE.

53 Miles the Shortest 53

Between Louisville & St. Louis.

Only Line between Louisville

mill hvaiiMYliie.

poor homea in the mountains they are hospitable, hut of the stranger ever suspicious. The latter may make his bed in th one room where the entire family sleeps, but his request for a taste of liquor brings forth a statement that

time forth it became ouo of the crown jewels of France. It disappeared at the time of therovo lntion, reappeared at the restoration and at the time of tba secoud revolution in 1H80 pasaed hv purchase into

uoue is to lie had this side of "the, the pofWfuunu of Anotole Deiuitloff, the store." At the MM time a still may Muscovite millionaire. It was worn for be In operatiuu within Uu feet of his a time by Demidoff'a wife, Priucetts whereabout. ! Mathilde llouapartu, but he took it "Tho store" represents to the moun- j from her before their separation and

taineer all civilization. Ou winter tuen tiequeatn a it to ins m pijuw, raul

They also want your -WHEATAnd pay the Highest Market Price in Cas Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

r IM R CA KU IN KfrRCT, .Imir I, 1 SS MAIN I.I N K. West ISSBS. Ka.-t Itouml.

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No 5. No. I, No. I. No. a. NO, . No 1

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11.00 S ISI I.V. I.o vllle Ar. VC) MsJ 30 i jo n aibsaf f I j.M s.,',4 t'lirvdoii J'et. 4.M fl.OH 10 40 37 KHK")' 4 OK tji 11 40 10 el HiintiiiKteirK 4.ÜV l'i 14 11.16 Wiiedow l 'ft IM VI M) II c. oaklitml rity i.U Ml ii v, u 10 Prtaesaoa i ion M aM Ar st I)in l.v. TJI I IS A.M. r M. A.M. I' M.

mornings he will tramp to it through eold and snow to sell a few stiff rabbits and swap yarns not uverhrilliant. One

of the niouutaiuisr's chief income is his hoi.,y, and

Deuudotf. The latter sold it in the sixties for the sum of UO,0UU, a ridiculously small price, to the In! Sir

sources hi Jamseijee jejeentmnoy, iuo r-arsee nuithis finds lionaire antl philanthropist of liouihay.

reaily sale at "the store." The moon- After his demise hm heim put it ouee shiner seldom receives money in pav fori more in the market, nud it was pur

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H.0S 7.35 lO.et Ar. H'liur l.v. .mi .1.10 s.M son 1 1. ON " Lincoln " H.. 3.37 S.07 S.4S 1141 " lloolivllle" 8.01 .M i 4 I :0 13.10 " KvHiiHVille" 7.80 1.36 No. 35 1,-aveM Jaaper Mail y at 4.40. P. M

rlvea at H unt : nhui v at 5 00, Nu 3K leaves II n nt I hitlmrif dally, SSOatM Sunday at Ä 10 a. in. nrrivrnHt Jmnmt nt .:IC. So ifl Ihhk lliiiitliiKliurK ilrtily nt '.i. Oft, ur rlvea in Jap-r atü.tS a. u. No. s roiiH-i to Jh),t only ou Sundays, am' No. 31 doe not leave Janjier Sumlays. K'K KIS'UT and 'ANNELTON DIVISION

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- Ilnw tn IIMlin Palrntt." With

'la the 1' . S. and tor el in cmatrias

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It's a regular summer day gfbftfc to revel in the bargains ami demolishing prices offered by Ihe Couwbb aulver-.iaö,

Kxeept Sunday. Kxeept Hasday. No.5. No ll. No 51. No 40. No 44 No.4l. P. M. A M. A M AMP Vf A M 1.43 1110 I.V. Lincoln Ar, 7 M 7.M H 57 '.'.in 13 33 Ar Rockpoti 7.15 Ii 3S S.15 s 4i 11.50 H..18 l.v. Llneola Ar 7 V, I H 11 I . 1.0ft W.3ft Ar. Tell City Lv 7J1 I 30 101 .40 1.30 ' i " t'annelton " 7.i S) 5e lowest raise to all Kanteru and WTsstafS polnta. Fnlilera, raten, nnil ireneriil Infor nation will Uf furnUliMl upon application to V. K. t.'l.ArcoMR, Ak'I. Jaapor. K. I STaaTTAS, Trav Piks mi . Ml Vernon, U! R. A. ( 4MFHILI., uon'l Pass. Aseat, St Loiila Mo

Boone Township Truatee'H Notice. The undersigned, Tnistef of B MNM

township, DulKtis county, hereby ffifH

notice that he will attend to all husuies

pertaining to the office of T rtistee, at his

residence, aiHUit one mile west of I'or-

tersville, on Portersville and Ireland

road, on Saturdays of each week, and requests all ersoiis bavins; township business to present it onHsturday. Citisens desiring tsioks from the Tow nship Library, are notified that the Library is kept by Win. McHania, in l'ortersville. N. B. CorFMAK, TniHte. Aug 7, 1H7 y.

his wares, but is paid in a bit of bright calico for his wife or a shoulder of lacon. If he can add to this a few pipefuln of tobacco, he is well satisthsl with the results of his lalsirs. New York 'onitiHTcial.

chased by William Waldorf Astor ty private contract, no mention being made of the price paid. Philadelphia Timus.

What Typhnld Pst Cciata. A tMrresis)ndeiit of the Washington potit gives the following apialliiig typhoid statistics: Every year iu the United States 400,000 people are sick with typhoid fever. Forty thousand of them die. They are sick 28 days on an

aventKe out of every IP! 5 days. Thus; we have 11,200,000 days of sickuoaa: fnun this disease. Kvxy case of this sickness means one. month, generally two months, of idle-' in vs. If the wages of the patient are only AO cents a day, there is a loss of $15 a month, tie u rally this sickueasi means a loss of wages in t months' time of $r) nr $0. The average loss of, wacs fur six weeks would tie 50. Add to this the doctor's bill, which is any-j where from $0 to $100 we will say $C0. If the patient lives iu the city aud htl a t rained nurse for only three weeks, there is another $45. Ten dollars for j the preiarisl food, ice, milk, etc., brings this moderate bill up to $165. Multiply tin- by tin- number of people! ick. and we can see every year in the i United States $6, 000, 000 hist to pa- j Hunts by the inroads of this one disease j

Looking Hawkwartl. "You innst ftsd Tory happy in thia lovely cottage yon call yon own." "How can I w hen I think of my family that owmsl a;i estate of thousand! of acres, with a castle and a whole r giincut of servants?" "Why. wh.ii did they lose it?" "During the eleventh century." Hmoklyu Life.

All the classics am! metaphors at the command of a woman Kchool teacher don't prevent her jumping on a chair at sight of a mouse. -Kx.

Stoeksrt, England. Isntsts om-of the largest Sunday sclnsds in the world. The total nuinls r of scholurs at present on the Issiks is no fewer than 4.SH4, while there are 2HH male and 195 fninale teachers a grand army of over 5,(100.

Examination Stories. Isis of Oxford alls two good exam iniition stori s. The In -t is a ttudulate who iu the divinity viva voce was asked to translate a portion of the gospels. As he did nut stop at the end of that port ii n the examiner said to him : "Thank you, Mr. . that will do. We are quite sati.stied with your paper." "Ol., please," was the answer, "do let me go ou. 1 should so like to And out how this story ends." Modern history furnishes the other. Ohe candidate's paper in the Oxford h ;il exami nation contained thefollowiiig luminous and surprising passage, "lieueral Wolfe boldly attacked the Arabian knight without waitiiiK for the other three corpses to come up." Trit IMdnt AvplrMr. Northside was telling about the trouble Mrs. Manchester was having with her maids ami was apparently tak iug much ph usure out of her difficulties "Yen should not be a; lad because Mrs. Mauchister is iu trouble," said Mr. Northside. You should remember thut the liible says, 'Hijuico not when thine enemy falleth. ' " "Oh, that a all right !" replied Mrs Northside briskly. "Mrs. Manchester isn't un enemy at all; him is my dearest friend." 1'ittsburg Chronicle - Telegraph. AaclriViital l-ath. "I understand bin d nth was due to an uctuii nt, " aaid the man from the east. "That's what it wua, itrauKer," replied the iiittive. "Kill only meant to wing him vln n lie shot, but aximebody joAAjled bis mm. " Chicago 1'oat. Ariitctle believed that the proper sfre for uisiriuge wus IT .nrs tor s uiati aud IH for a woman.

FELIX LAMPER Agent for the Empire Drill.

Drill.

Corn

Fodder

Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

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Peopl at least led tlinf those who keep tlieir names before the public by using Tiik COUBISI are sulitl niul substantial.

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I'll..,, I- III till" ! lit t til Ml. Ill Oil i, Ml

liiiNiiiiN in their own iiimI tii'iirliy eininti

It ia iiml.ilv iifllef work eoniluptfKi ni home It hat lsen etlinated that over 3,000,- sHliry triiinlil StaiO n year aiul expeiim' IIIMl in ii s ir, ,1, v,,f,.,l I.. i. miiinfui ili'll lllte. In iinitlile, no mcire nr Filius etwa res are tievotisi iu me mauuras- i Monthly 75. K.fi r. ni.s Bnoloss Nlf-ad tore of deer in Bootlsnd ami that about ttressaa stamped savalop, lluriert K Rsaa,

rtest , uupl. at, t imago. j

d.UUO statt art suuuallv kiUtsi

Far CammBrcial Stationery f Every Description Yiiit thB COURIER OFFICE.