Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 February 1899 — Page 8
MadiHon Township TriiMtw Notice. Notice i given ttiHt hereafter the ItW lev of Mad. sen township willba stiii-
omce.it lr neun, in Ireland, on "erj Haturlav, for the put ! uttcieluiir to township NmUMMi in. I ail BSfSOCM WW ing tinnnent with t lie .wie-lup in pelted to ronflns it u (boss days.
rhe township lihrary in kep. at l"ia Aleaii.lcr m In Irelan.l. where all mav
ottain the In kn. The Indiana School IkwI will Bfl found at Win T. Younr'n ctore at ah HM, John EfOM iM . Aug. 16, 'HV-y Trustee Madic. r Tp Hall Township HumIuc. Notice in ht'rt'lv iven that tiie and signed, Trustee of Hail township, will atten.l to tow nhip husinesH on e.i.'li Sat urday of the year, at mv office, and persons having-tow unhip busmen to trail pact are required to present it to him on Saturday. The township library will also be found at my office near Kosatnoiid, and the cititen are invitel to rail there for lihrary books. The Indiana Serien of School hooks may l had at mv office, and at John J. Meschede', in Celestme. I.kvi L. Jacobs, Trustee Mail towuthip. Au i. 1X97. v
THE NEW APHRODITE. Out of the deep i 'rriu, Into the linlit mi.i I h' air, Bum' like ktik-Ii.uk tlreaun Venu, i hi' fair IJ no.' hi w an.1 t mx, II. w rmu'h : . j nn, tw, Bprnnii tlmi .In f i .ii. tin- Una k i l l 1 .. ! Oil. fr im IV i'lüil'a verg i 'i - , i , ,. have anna Br, i inli-r. I'liiiTtf, Wiltrtl III ll:. ii.n H Ol hi r .l- i us aes dripping lock. Bttuj mm of liaib and hrigM atatls wok - it tast iMdsoastaVstssssi tt taw -ii ji..' T.i m Nik'hti Bi:t va hat Hill, it tu mv'Ii 1 day wulniravra! aS t (r fa AS in IBS Sfcf Mas a ii fat saM n. Our the Sohlst lot tfSator it' broad noontiJ , C.i.'uv. ti falter not, Ti.i tram ti.e . Ms Oo'n f life we N'hold, I.; i: i in ; 1' SSM SJkl i;:ht, I . : '. V Uli of uitl, I a. :i. i r I nun MlfjMt Pur-1 tlWS lo or the bias 1 I hs f St 1 M t unt i otl, WstsrSi Ikssntjfi the tru LiuiiKUter of U'il. - VV. V. Tr. m in D1L
OBSERVATIONS.
A melon und a woman an Kurd to choose.
Choose neither jewels or women He leavec a wife and thret
OMtwry Died, Feb. 11th
home in Daviess Co., of
tion, John Cavender, a;ed
at his
consiimp
An Old Adage Reads; "There is a place for everything. Now for everything to he in its b ice the Looisvill Dispatch should he in the home of every Democrat. The Louisville Dispatch is the people's paper, owned by the people and read bv the people. Ti 8 Louisville Dispatch is the (Mil) democratic paper published in Lotiisvihe. It stamls -ipiarely on the Chicago platform. It i- not only in a flourishing condition after eighteen months haftleing gainst adverse circumstances, but is today the best news medium in the Booth. And its Motto ff you ree Uio the Dispatch it's so; 11 n' so it in always in tfie Dispatch, has b en fully verilied during toe American-Spanish War, during which ifie superiority of its news -ernce has been dailv apparent. The Dispa ch news service is furnished by 1 he New York Sun. The Chicago Inter Ocean, Tbs Northern Press Association snd The Lselis Syodicate, with an active salaried Correspondent in every important city in the world. lH:ij. -its own staff of over .'It 0 correspondents in Kentucky. Tennessee and
Indiana. Get The Dispatch, it giv s the news, and it tells the truth about it. The Dispatch is KentUi greatest paper. You should be" a reader. For the next few weeks we will club the Jasper Courier with the Weekly Dispatch at the extremely low price of 11.25 for bot papers, in advance. GEORCE P, WACH AKTTACTTaSB or WAGONS nd CARRIAGES,
WITH THREADS OF METAL.
Tiuki-I l-itirl.a nml t Iii Mori- 4 Oatljr ltroR.lra of tiolil ami Mlvrr. Ttnat 1 hi I ri .iro the lower priced of the cloths into which gold or silver
thr-ml- aavs been woven. In tinsel fab-'up without putting them down.
tue g.id tnr. 4il ar- ot brass i r cop
bf candle light.
The law of gravity is defined by
I simple smile. The blackest stain is
on i woman's lipf, I'laniest outer garments conceal the daintiest Ol lingerie. Thecobhhr is a heeler who doctors the I oles of men. Three things to fight for Honor,
country ai d home. Three things to govern Temper, tongue and conduct. Three things to think about Life.
death and eternity. JTiiree tilings to love Courage, gentleness and affection. Three things to hate Cruelty, arrogance and ingratitude. Three things todelight in Frankness, freedom and beauty. Three things to wish for Health,
Wends and a cheerful spirit. Three things to avoid Idleness, loquacity and flippant jesting. i bree things t. admin intellectual powi r. dignity and gracefulness.
Borne men can't keep their spirits
- ' , c i -, chlililell
o mourn his earl v demise. He was
.buried Feb. 1J, in the I'ortersville
gtave yard. BfO. Tom Alford MM smuttiness ducted the service in the Porters-
ville church, lie was followed to his last resting place by a large conOOWM of mourning relatives and friends. Johnny, as he was familiarly called, was always kind hearted, and loved by all w ho knew him. He was the la-t of l ie le Jap Cav snder'l children, all have gone to their long home from whence no
traveler returns. Again 1 lentil's Angel has visited a home, Deep sorrow to hestow ,
Me claimed a dear father this time he came, Just as he was in manhood's glow. Portersvilie, od. a hukno.
HtHHIM"ill,Mil'lt"iM,,iNli
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per, gilded, and the dives threads aro of white OMCaL UsSSS threads of metal, originally BBS wire, aro rolled flat and Lurui-ie d, and th y ghst.-u iu the fabric when i r the pattern brings them to the tnrfaoe. Tinsel tabrios are made about three-fi urtlis of a yard in w idth, and they s ll at 7 ') . nt t J. 60 a yarti Tin y ooms in various eoloss, and many of than are heautilul ami urtistic in design. Boom are copies of old Venetian taj rries. Tins.1 fai ries are utd for churi-li ami b r theatrical tmrioes aud
BOraeCiniei l r gowns .uid for decorative purpose. The OOStllsr fshrioa, w ith interwoven metal tiin ads. are called gold and silver brocades. Iu that! the gold threads are of stiver, p lil plated, aud the oilver threads are of pars silver; the body of the fabric is of silk. The brocades are all beautiful, aud many of them are exceedingly so. These fabrics are made about rive t ighths of a yard in width, autl they sell at various prices up to $U Sad Sometimes as hih as f ÖO a yard. The costlnst of these fabrics are wry rarely Imported into this country, i
cales at 10 and $12 a yard 1 1 bog I the highes-t priced Band hero. If more elalx irate fabrics are required, tht yare Bsaally imported to order. The finer fabrics, with metal threads, aro made iu Frauce, tho commoner kiuds in Germany Hold and silver brocades are here need almost exclusively for church purposes aud chiefly for vt tnit uta They are imported in red, violet aud green and also iu black w ith silver threads, tie black and silver Is ing formouruiug. Gold and silver brocades are also umni to a limited extent for decorative purp. ate Such fabrics and gold embroidery, often of the cot liest description, are far more commonly ued m Lurope than here, bithfor chun h and for military purpos.-s New York Sun.
the
she the
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Agricnltnral Implements and Fertilizers.
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General Repairing A Horse Shoeing
JASPER,
North Main Street,
- INDIANA.
The apparel
( )ft proclaims the So says old man S neare. Did it ever
you that a man's business stationery
Man.'
Always
proclaims the character of his business. Be sure and
have it
First-Class.
The CoUBIBI Ja-per, Indiana, the work for you.
office will
at do
ruliman Car. As a railroad train was swinging around a sharp curve a pa singer in the sleeping ear was thrown against the bsside window of the stateroom so violently that his elbow went through the g!.i" liie i'ullmau conductor came I promptly to the rescue, asking if he
was hurt. "No, I'm not." answered the passenger goofi uaturedly, "but the Pullman company's dividends will be cut down tln year by the priee fif one pane. I supose the stockholders can stand it, though. " "'lhf Pul'man stockholders won't have to, " said the conductor. ' ' It comes out of theX., Y. aud Z. Railroad com-
paiiv, tt i v hof-e train we are attat li-'d
1 -hall make out a damage
train conductor will certify it, the repairs will U- Bands at the eud of the ronSSi and Um railroad company will fisit the bill. There's mighty little, I tell y.iu, except ordinary wear and tear, that tin- railroad company doesn't pay for. If tin re is a scratch ou the side of tins car at the end of a run. tho X., Y. and Z. pays for it, uot the Pullman company. New York Tribuua
A- a talker we don't expect
phonograph to break the record. Through open work stocking -how s more of vanity than anything else. Although she took thing seriously Joan of Arc bbj a famous mischief. Sometimes the best person, like the best fruit tree, has to bear tht most. Onlv the active members of an
sesjociatioB are lupposed to mak motions. Forty da . s and forty nights are not all the time an Umbrella wii, keep lent. If you don't avoid that bananu peel on the pavement, it may give you the slip.
The first time a woman flirts mistrusts her-elf; siterwardi
other person. Tbeie are few persons who think one has a right to be critical nut themselves. A pessimist likes a thing he can't enjoy, and an optimist enjoything he can't like. There are a great many street girls who can be made sweeter by giving them taffy. All men may be fools, but some men are a gteater deal smarter fools than other men are. If the monej market gets much tighter it should be run in and given a chance to sober off. It is a- bad to steal a wife's affections, M it is to tun away with her husband's diamond-. Don't expose yourself to temptatior. simply to find out if you are Strong enough to resist it. To make a man really mad, cause him to stop shoveling snow lone euiuiph for you to pass by. It is SJ cowardly to talk about i man behind his hack, as it is h throw stones at li s house in tin dark. There is no telling what the world would have been I ike. if ft man had been created first instead
'of last.
A Voting man takes no hazardous chances in marrying a girl who is good, thoughtful, kind and loyal h
slip, the her mother.
After the paper is printed, th light mi-take looks big and plain
enough to have been hit by a club by the proof reader.
i u at nriuieniaucian wtio ex pen em e- difficulty in Muaring the cir de h i- never seen a boozy man try ing to go past a tree. It i- strange tln.t peTSJOLI who c. n keep their temper ou most occasions will lose it when they begin to discuss religion. People ar" very apt to treat us as we treat them. If we behave like a
hedge hog let us not complain if we
rlmtMaa In Kmergrnrj. Dr. Weir Mitchell, btturing to a school of nurses lately tition the necessity ti s lf control in emergencies, told the following incident: "Uneof his pa tlent. while in a low, nervous condition, swallowed by nu-take a dose from
the wrong bottle She shrieked out that Receive porcupine tre-.tment.
Caveat, and Traitt-.Maraii nhUincd and II Tat
ent rni.inrt romluc led lr Moor tri Ft IS. (
OunOrnct iomiti U S PaTimr Orricr . and we can nrrure patent in lest time than thine
remote from W ashinKton. J Snd mcMlel, drawing cjr ihAto., with drmrrip
tion. We advite, if natentalle or not. free Mi
harge. tur fee not due till natet t it herured
S StMfHLtT. "How In Obtain Patent.," with
cot ol aaane in the V. S. and foreign rnunUiea
aem tr?e. Aililrena,
C.A.SNOWLCO.
Qpp SartMT Office. WaaMiMOTo. O.
-he was pii soiled. One of tho nurses Streamed 'Aconite!' und began to cry Irjrsti rically. The other nurse, sashag SB it the patient was goinK into convulsions from terror, win n relief would m IniposstblSi said coolly! 'Don't bo frightsssd lxH.k In re, ' taking a mouthful of the dime herself. She then went outnide to rid lur mouth of it, procured an emetic ami nt fur a doctor and a stom-
l ach pump Ih r cahuuts saved the lif
of the pat u-iit A Katnral lnferne. "Di-l you hear w hat Wbimnt. Si's US.
tie boy said wh. n they showed him tlte tw 111-. " ' No ; what was it?" "He Slid, "Dure, mamma's ben getting bargains; again.' " Collier' Weekly.
If men knew all that wormm think they would he twenty t inemore tndncioflS. If women knew what men think they would L tWeJBty time- more coquettish. Conductor Havenscroft has tesig ned his position on the Roekpoil Branch and gone to New Albany He has been with the Air Line Co for twenty years.
' " fi evtta. rdin iry fact tliat only two pr -idmts wer. b in bstW B April j uid I tob, r. The r o rd by months is as tolkma: Janaary, rslssaui, 3; .Man h. -4; il, j ; July, l August, 1 ; jUctotsr, ,Kl Min 1st, 4; IX-c. iiUt, it.
Boone Township Trustee'
Notiee. The underHijrned, Tnistee of M tone tow tiship, IbiUds enitnty, herebv gives notice that he will attend to ail basmSSI pertaining to the office of Trustee, at his Iresitlenos, abooi one mile west of por-ter-ville, on I'ortersville and Ireland ro.ol. m Satiir.lays of each week, snd re.pi.-Hts all person having township business to present it on Katunlm- f'iti.
Necdmore Items. Coonie Bohnen has quit ths blacksmith trade and gone into the barber business. Coonie thinks there is more in it. White River is frozen over so people can cross on the ice. Diptheria is again raging in Porter ville. Aunt Kate went sleigh-riding Sunday. The mar-hal of Need more has been chawing his bits for some time about bis cultivator, but has quit -i:ice they hive hauled it home. Look out boys, some of you will le sranthig to go sparking tin re some time. Geo Schnarr is hauling the logs
to build him a new hou.-e. That's
right George, build it nice and you
may get Dice.
The pa.-tor of our church when be eft said that elders of the church
should endeavor 'o keep the brethren in the church, and when one went astray should throw their arms around his neck and bring them hack, and now the congregation is wondering who is going to thrjw an arm about the elder's neck who sent to Portersvilie and got on a whiz a while back. Such conduct will come out. 8 IBAS. "Old Folks at Home.'' We have just received a copy of the finest variations on "Old Kolks at Home," composed bv J. R Ler-
luan. It is a grand and showy liano composition, brilliant and not too diflicult. It winds up with an elegant Negro Hag Time finale on this most beautiful melody. The title page is very handsome and contains a correct photo engraving f Adelina Petti, the great singer. Price 75 cents, retail. All readers f our paper will receive a copy, post paid, by sending 26 cents in -ilver or postage 11 mips to the Union Mutual Music and Novelty Co., No. 20 Fast llth St., New York.
F IBB, The fire fiend again got in his work in this vicinity, Saturlay night, the re-idence pf Henry Niehuus, a prominent farmer living ne and one-half miles west of this city, was burned to the ground. The lire is -opposed to have caught (TOTO I Hue and the house was wrapped in flames before the family awoke. A daughter, Mrs. T. H. Fisher, of this city, had gone home to stay over Sunday, and had taken her 'wo little behies with her and these little ones had to be looked after. The family BSCBped in their night clothes grabbing up what they could lay hands on ami ru-hed out into the snow. Very little was saved. The feather beds, a few atticles of clothing, and some easily h; n lied articles of furniture in the front room being all. Value of the house and furmtur- estima'ed at $1,(0) The property was insured in the Fanners' Home Insurance Co. for 1 168.10. Huntingburg Argu-. Senators tuay, Penrose and V- -t tood at a comer in Washington, a day or two ago, and waited for an up-tovvn car. They stood theie several minutes before a car appeared. Jus' as it was rounding a corner, Senator Penrose exclaimed: "An, there she come- ! " "You're wrong," said Col Quay. " 'There it t omes' you should say.'' "Well, that just goes to show," said Senator Vest jokingly, hat two men can be mistaken without knowing it. Both of you are in error. You should say, 'There he omes.' " The cjir came along just then Senator Vest wa- right. It was a mail car. Washington Times.
Superintendent of Public Instruc tion I). M. (ieeting reports to the
Committee of Whvs and Mean-' of
the House that the co-t per capita of educating pupils in the public schools of Indiana for the school pear of ls,7.is Wa 110.89,
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TacSnrule Signature of NEW YOHK.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Signature
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The Kind
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tm cTua coht. NiwrtmiciT.
THE JASPER CH! ROLLER Make the Celebrated
Mil li
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
They also want your rWHEAT
And tay the Highest Market Price in Ca
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times
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FELIX LAMPEBT
Agent for the Drill.
Drill.
Corn
Blount's True
Blue Plows
Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana
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strength and of soundnBSi.
People at leant feel that those ftbo keep their names before the public by ushiK Tat! OoOaUBB Bit Bolid and substantial .
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Tfiiiia In tili- atuti' tu 'i, in i;, mir
Zciim .Issirinir iNK.kf fr..i the Township' 'Zl"
iihirj -.iriiiKht $'m u M'iir iiu.l SXpmiMM 'li thi ito. Iiiiiiutlilr no muri, mi Ii 'Sin aula rf
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