Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1899 — Page 8

Madison Township Trustee

notice S (ii' is iM tlott hereafter t lie Trm tee ot il n :i township will he t the omosof ir. lM,ki twtoaili ' HaturUv. for the pot KMol HttM Ull tC township honaWli (1 all pMWHM in busmena w ith t lie OWOShip a re " p.- -te.1 to eontine it to thou day. The township library is kep. at luu Alexander's in Irelaiid, where -.1 mav obtain the Itooka. The In. liana School hooks will bt found at Wm. T. Young's store at ai times. John K NORMA) Aug. ltf, 'W-y Trustee Madison Tp

MIMA'S LEADIN6 PIPER EVANSVILLE

Hull Township Business. Notice in hereby given that the nn.teiiirm'l. Trustee of Hall township, attend to township business on eaoh Saturday of the yen, at mv olhVe, and persons having township busiueM to t ran sart are rej ured to present it to him or Saturdays. The townshiplihrary will also le found at my othYe near Kosatnond, and the cit iens' are invite 1 to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School book may he had at mv orhee, and at John J. Me'si-uede's, in Oelestine. Levi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall townehip. Aug S. 1S7. y

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"There is a place for everything."

Now for everything to be in itnl ice th Lmisvil e Dispatch should b in the home of every Democrat. The Louisville Dispatch is the peo

ple's paper, owned by the people

and road bv the people. I lie Louisville Dispatch is the onl democratic paper published in Louisvilie. It stands squarely on the Chicago platform. It is not on

ly in a flourishing condition after eighteen months battleing against adverse circumstance?, but is today the beat news medium in the South. And its Motto It ym MM it in the Dispatch U'i so; if it's so it is always in the Dispute:- habt en fully verified during toe American-Spanish War, during which the superiority of its news service habeen daily apparent. The Dispa'.ch news service is furnished by The New York Sun. The Chicago Inter OcMD, Tht Northern Press Association and Tin Leslie Syndicate, with an activ salaried correspondent in every important city in the world, besides its own staff of over 900 c rrespon dents in Kentucky. Tennessee ami Indiana. Get The Dispatch, it givs the news, and it tells the truth about it. The Dispatch is Kentucky's greatest paper. You should be a reader. For the next few weeks w will club the J asper Courier with the Weekly Dispatch at the ex trembly low price of 91.25 for bot papers, in advance.

TWICE -A-WEEK

"My friend,'' said the nervous OBSERVATIONS.

man, "don't you think you ought f0 one l(i6 discovered a sure cure to take something for that cold'' f,,r ÄZlUe. Yam know what a great deal of fmmmmm m H.ghtv as tiouh.e may arise from a Ifck cashiers. , t,UThHt sall right." answered Der- JilUM i .ts own reward-and too nnKerD.in, 1 never had a slight fteu ,u onl' oue cough in tuv life. When I cough 1 When an employe is tired he natOOQffa like' blades." Washington urally feels put out.

Poet, If you want to pick a (law in hu- "' "" " " " " " IllUllltl' KiL'll 111 l.UI'tl

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It has the Stories.

yotl be not deceived by appearances. Mv hair is long, but it is because of a financial disagreement with my b..rbcr. I am no poet." Then he lUOOtMWd in ellinvr the Sunday editor a book he did;.'t N ant.

"There I- a cal sits every night on our hack fence," he explained 10 the lawyer, "and be yowls and y. wis and yowls. Now, I don't want to get into any trouble with my neighbor, hut 1 would like to know it I am not justitied in putting a stop to it?" "Certainly, replied the lawye-.

ALWATS on the right aid of the great "I " Well within IDV rights if I question of (he .lay Prima Just vshatit al,,,,.f M,,, ihun'" lit. i m , n i rd man in an lndeDwdent. sira-hiforwHrd 8HOOI cat, Uien . M 111'pJireU

manner nur aim ic to nuike . ,ierfur gleotllllV. th pKopl' Jus: as e fln.l t h-m kihmI, ..i. "

Best Short

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sav "The as I

For Fine Job Printing the Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it.

Dm, well I would hardlv

that,'' answered tiie lawyer, cat does not belong to vou,

understand it?" "No." "And the fence doe.-?" "Yes." "Well, then, 1 think I might safely My that you have a perfec right to tear down the fence." Chicago Post.

The way to wealth is as plain

as the wav to the corner irrocerv.

Have the things to sell and adver'Use them well.

Columbia Township teo'n Notice.

Trus-

A FrvaertpUtm. The young woman who takes mas.c

The undersigned. Trustee of ('ohm- lessons and practices scales had anbia Tp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend nounced to her friends that she was to Township business ;it his residence on going away. ev. ry Saturday, and penOM having "Isn't ft rather a nudden determinatownship business to transact are re- ! tion'"

inested to present it on that dav of the

et-k . The Township Librarv is kept at the tti'-e of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain tmoks. K. P. Smith, Trustee. Aug. 16th, 1197 jr.

Boone Township Truntee' Notice. The unlersigned, Trustee of Bome township, Dubois county, herehy gives notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the office of Trustee at his residence, about one rnile west of Portersville, on I'ortersville and Ireland road, on Saturdays of each week, ami r-.juests all persons having town-h;p business to present it on Saturday. Citizens desiring lKoks from the Township Library, an notified that the Library b ept bjf Win. McHarris, in I'ortersville N. B. t'oKFMAs, Truste.

Aug 7, 1897 y.

"Yes. It's the doctor's order. " "Why, you don't look the least bit

MIL"

"Oh, I'm perfectly well. Auntie is the one who is sick." Washington Star. Patents Id Foglfcod. The British government makes no examination to determine the validity of a device for which a patent is asked, bat takis it for granted that every invention is new and grants a patent to every applicant, leaving his claim, if conn sted, to t subsequently determined by the courts. In 120 the business portion of 8 van nah was blotted out by a great fir, which destroyed property to the raiue of 4.UOO.O00. ON THE PRAIRiC

o And Dealer ln-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

o General Repairing A Horse Shoeing. o North Main Street. JASPER, - - INDIANA.

The apparel

Oft proclaims the Man," So say I old man Shakespeare. Did it ever strike vou that a man's business stationery

Always

proclaims the character of his business. He sure and have it

COULD HARDLY WALK

on accocnt or

RHEUMATISM

P. H. FORD or Quachita City, b., Aftrr

TWO YEARS Suffering IS CURED BT the i sr. or

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

Fr fully two year. 1 suffered from Jt rheumatism. an1 wa fcW JHIlHf 1" uli 3 a cniiilition that 1 cmilil h.inlly walk. Oj

I ipsa! mme tun- In lint Sjirinit. Ark.

anil the treatment heljM-d me fr the

ttaM bdagl NM MM the romplalnt re- O ' ....l 1 m mm mm I. ...IK. ..fHitH n O

till 1 1 t . miii v , - .-. i-..'ii ...m . . - fver. Ayr's Sarnapanlla heln(t recom- f

iiiciiilivl. 1 resulted t trv It. and. after C

.1 . - f i.ia ... itt t Jet 1 V v;

Bar-', low, tawny htlU. With blatr heifhU IwTonit. And the air la iwnt with : - ij. But when will thu earth r-; uJt Pra'ri that roll for lonsut-a lu-kT and tnldn pak, LiU" ii stirb SS of wV( I'nl NM hy hip or all. The hoOows ar dark with l.rui Anl Iktodi with th- wa-h of hnwr A i l ragged with I i-a hing k or Iks rankM of tbo tall -. :1 rm. Jßv rl ,ud in thr 1 lap, no tlr Sav.- ! ahrill of th- wind In the grass. And thii meadow lark not-, and the alt

(if th- wind 1-onie crowa that

Bar-, low. tawny hill, With hlmr h-ii;ht4 lfyond. And Um air in w- t with apring. Hut wh n will th rtb rotpoBdr lierh rt Boiea in New York Triboaaw

iisitu;

cured.' P II Foao. Ouachita City, Ia. a

Sarsaparilla

Ayer's

The

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Tora ''So the heiress refused Jack?" Hick ''Ve; it'n too bad! He made a very fair proposition, too." Tom "What was if"' Dick "He promised to be most devoted husband, ar.d offered

to retunu the money if he did not turn out exactly as represented." Tit-Bits, Is that story old?" "Old! Why. I heard that utorv

the NJM year I got this dress suit, "

Detroit r ree Press.

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The Coombs office at Jasper, Indiana, will do the work for you.

Careata, and Tradr.Marka ohuined and all Pat ent huaineai conducted for Moocaart Fttl.

Oua Orrici is oeeoairc U "tiht Orrict

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turn. We adviae, if patentable or not, free of J

charge. Our fee not due till patent ia eernred.

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Hobbies are the most unsatisfac

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gtaph. The averape woman has m re listening than speaking acqua;nt-

ances. The man who loses money on a cock right is sure to remember the main. If a woman is fair that doesn't prevent her from being unfair at times. If half the world worked less the other half wouldn't be worked bo often. If a man doesn't use his head in his business he is sure to put his foot in it. The average man lets good opportunities go by while waiting for a better one. Any fool counterfeiter can m ike money, but it takes a smart man to get rid of it. Some men like some fences, don't amount to much until they get a gait on them. The average woman wastes a lot of time trying to transform a wrinkle into a dimple. The man who acts contrary to his wife's advice and fails never hears V.v last of it. A man doesn't necessari y have to wait until he is 4U to become a fool or a physician. If we ha 1 only innocent dreams

we miht wake at midnight to sing as a bird often does.

if it wasn't for an occasional fun

eral lots of men would never see the if sicie of a church.

Speaking of well prMMfld wo

men, 1-iOt s wile was probably the !est of the assortment.

Low living and high thinkine

will produce better men than high

living and low thinking.

The woman who always tells the truth tell" about nine unpleasant nes out of a possible ten. As a rule the more a man has to say about women the more he doe not really know about them. A successful physician is one who is appreciated by patients for what they think he did for them. Energy cannot be lost it is hard however to say sometimes just where it is spending its vacation. Wit is of the rai.id. its daylight id blue sky humor is of the heart, the rainbow of its smiles and tears. Men being naturally slaves, when a free man comes along he is either worshiped as a god or stoned as a devil.

Wise is the individual who knows

a thing is going to be unpopular be fore the flat-footed public jumps all over it. a

nen a young man is sowing

his wild oats he always hopes that

The Kind You Hare Always Bought, and which has been lu use for over 1IO year, lias burne the signature of and lias been made under his per7 yfy- sonal suporvisitui since Its infancy. taSy Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Experiment that tritlo with and cudungcr the health of Infants und 1'hildrcu Experience ugawst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstaucc. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishiicss. It cures Diarrhoea und Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Itowcls, giving healthy und natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tat eCMTaua eoaaa, rt u 'in new o err.

THE JASPER CITY ROLLER Make the Celebrated

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PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

p&ppr run

uahW n rut attractive

I wonder how that resignation

rumor started," said the friend

"That isn't tho question," said

t ie oflicial ; ' what 1 want to know

is how we are going to ttop it." Washington Star. Lewis I). Smith, in his suit for damages agairst the Marengo Spoke Company for the loss of a hand, wac awarded a judgment of $2, 500 in the Harrison Circuit Court at Cory don. (h n. Miles comes of a long line of patriots, distinguished on the one side in ths trutrale for human lih-

erty. and on the other through the 8ometnin8 wil1 happen to destroy Curtis family, allied with Washing tnP ropington. If women were satisfied with na You might as well advertise in!!ure'9 ruliwork there wjuld be ttM cemetery, on the under side of a fewe.r to,let "" coffin lid, as in a newspaper with- n,arkelout em ulation. It aid that a burnt child dreads the fire. Probably that is why the

itntki smkum. tut srwuKriiv newivmame! man tries to avoid

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your -WHEAT-. And Day the Highest Market Price in Gasü Flour and Ship Stull for Sale at all times

FELIX LAMPEftT

Agent for the Drill. State Drill.

Corn Husker c

Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUCCIE3. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

Antot 14, ISSS.

n r V

REATE the impression of utmntftli find nf snornlness.

People at least feel that those who keep their names before the public by using Thk CorarKR are solid and substantial.

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Pervoai la mit ttmu v, m.i.k.- ..,ir his old Hamaa nM la tiMlr o. and aMrb onuntlet namts

".rv'::' lT':t. iri" Tb optimist and the

Jeflnlt, iMinftfld. no more, no leaa aaUrr each looks into a mirror and beholds M'Mithl) $..1 Kt f. r. !. Kncliiap ai-lf a.' ... . .

ir . .i t.ii,i. .i .!!.!. ipp ,n,.ri..rt k. ii.-.a ninieit;tne ptniosoiuier look out

pessimist

lr. tH!iii).i I'livHor IT t , I'-pt M.( 'tOcajfo.

1 at the window and seea man.

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Far Commercial Stationery f Eviry Siaaription

Viiitlthi COURIER DFFICB.