Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 October 1899 — Page 8

Uustilte. KvansYüiie & St. Louis Consolidate! R. R.

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. Delightful Trip.

battle Hhk f nil Indiana regiment At that time they hu i found ut

(ioiernor Mount and Stiff had an l:.njo- wlu-ro Uli remnant of tin- hifly able Time. seventh Indiana regiment Uli KB ,..,v..r,,..V MaIImI ,.,,.1 1 1:1ft V 1- "'l 1 OttHi U 1 1 til.' Way

lusting ol bis tell with the ladiei of iVx;l Kofannoto leiern to

their tamilies, an. I representative

ar rut t mailt an1 out Tii lavlltar M right Hilar in- right. Ihr laaling

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4 the (i. A. R , together tvUb i I number of prominent ciliens, It" tanatd yesterday morning from lot trip tu Dallas to return the llag to lYrrv Tex a.- Kanger-. Members of the nartv express

the Fifty -seventh

oUl tlae. It vat

the veteran- ol

Indian. i their

courtesy, therefore, that was iinthe Texan- that the llag of tho rangers should be returned to them. "We wen- given much attention till -iliing 'he road. At I'aris, Tex ,

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Jasper, lad.

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themselves as thoroughly delighted uni,,l",ll,,u,MI u.iw.rIwith the trip. Itwu perfectly en- ' pooteneoui was given In our joyeblefiom the time the party ntw, Ad wt were put in enrringee

telted, the railroad aerommoda uim laiveii np-iown, wn-ee pWcwÜB tions were perfect in everv detail wert 1,,' and there was not an accident, delay "I was especially struck while - , I..,.,.. I travel ititi IhroUSh lexas with the

Siu-akmgot th.e governor's speech I reat fertility ot the soil Kir a -in returning the tlag. members of '"'t 'lay we traveled through he part, mv he excelled hunelf what 1 belters to he the liobesl

FALL & WINTER GOODS A complete Line is now in, consisting: of DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, and all the latest novelties.

. N-VI1 LI IUWMoS. mm Bafa l l. V a V So l K N I N - S Ü t U A M . U AM I M I M T.JO I0.t5 1 Ipr r. i .29 . Jb . . W Ar II .r 1 v a-. ' VJJ . II. " l..no-!ii " 2 .T - BT -J0 llAl " BaK.UV.ll" HUI i"' i :0 12 " K aoiU" T 0 I No. 29 lrvr Jap-r .laily at 4K. I. M I ' I, fr at Huiit.rirf. ura- al 5 1. S IraTra Hunt mtliunr laily. r-i-pi un li !). arrive at Jaapa-r at .X . 4 .i - Munt:OiftiuriC daily at !.0ft, ar lIVM in Jap-r at '.15 a. to

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N SURE WITH Win, A. Wilson s General Insurance Agencv,

JASPER.

INDIANA

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Lowt rvt- to all tajatrrn an.l Wa-atrrn Mtata r..lvir. rat .. an t ral infor nation wilt W fum -tifl ip-n applu-at..n o f. I i I , MB. ar t ..'a-P-r K I tKrTi. Tru r. aift . Ml Veriu.o, li: HI UirMU, inn Id- a' i . t I . Mn

ARE YOU A DEMOCRAT?

uid mam the most beautiful and aloquenl a8 well as the most effective speech of his life. They sav that OtM ol the mott ardent admir rs of the governor's speech was fudge Reagan, f Texas, who trta i member of Jefferson Davis's cabi net, and who attended every meet tug with the governor and party A speech ol the governor made in

formally before his presentation -peech is being especially compli

mented by the members of the gov jrnor's party. He referred to the Napoleonic wars when the au'ocrat

it burops eras trampling countries ! ind empires beneath bis feet, waj irerturning thrones and deluging

burope witti nioou. rsattie nagand trophies of war tilled France There came a dav when the tid

pises turned. Waterloo was faced, ami

the victorious armies ol BlucUer and

ins oomneaa wnn ine vowiranip an? n

peoleal to ronfint it Ic those days. Thr township library is kep. at Iau Alanier s in InflanJ, where all mav cbtain th books. Th In-liana Soh-..i hooks will b toinci at Wm. T. Youna's store at a!, time. Johm K. Nubmas. Aaf. 16, 'S-j Trust Madiscr Tp

An old aUge reads. "There Is a

(or everything." and for everything to bw i. i.. a- . i. , rvi'fi'fi i lncti iTPU

l.i III l'!4i ' . lue ' Ll.li.i.r. i-i.-i i.ii . , fit Lould find a place In the home of every Wellington Wtlt in C mtrol of Pari DEMOCRAT In the SUNNY SOUTH. The It was t tie 11 the battle HagS 'Ti Dispatch Is the people s paper, owned bjr mimed in a funeral pvre, and the the people, and is always ready to fight 'Kliors that had followed them fur the cause of the people. IT STANDS . . . squasslt on the Chicago PL4T-through danger and privation threw FORM, without the aid or consent of the j thetn-e ve- in the t! lines to burn

Manv of

tson of Its news service (now being fur-

Ialisn Town-hip Truster Notice. Notice i" riven mat Ua-reafter the I rus tee -f Man sen toessiiip ill at the orfiiof Ir. Ban. in lrelan.1, n e.ery Satur lar. for the par wees! atten-hng to

tanrhip fusine, in-1 all persons hav- Gold Bug Monopolies, and a fair com par- .ypJi their el Ted Mag.

COllIliry ill lilt" I uiii-u uiir . Black soil that produces anything that's planted in iinnu use fold WM on all tides, with tu waste land One line of 170 miles over which we passed, last yeai shipped from the land through which it passes 175 000 bales of cotton alone This i- l,i km halt's per year for every iiiih of the road. --Indianapolis Sentinel. Psy as you go. If you wish to lessen the worries of the world and scatter sunshine a VOU go, don't bother to go a-siuni-uiing or lift the fallen or tumble to reclaim the erring simply pay your debts cheerfully and promptly. It lubricattl the wheels of trade, breaks up petty Ice, gives tone to the social system and liberate good will. Pay as yon go. Imperially pay the pH le who

vuik by the day and toil w r h the. r bands. A dollar means much to the man who spades your garden never humiliate tne man by makii g

him ask for his dollar. Give it to him immediately the work is done.

mil it he did well, tell linn so.

woman who crouches

A Complete Line Of CLOTHING & UNDERWEAR, GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK. , Highest Market Price Paid for Country Pro duce of every description. WM. F. GOEBLE.

FARMERS and MECHANICS CASH STORE, Cor. 8th & Main Sts. JASPER. IND. IDE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILS Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

thAM h:ilf-hi;rne.l ft a fM are vet kent " T"

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DUnea over ieasea wirts uy int- .nw iura 4 . . . iiru uir svuiuaaj si law ivuwui b Sun. the Chicago Inter Ocean and the kapitale of the "UIJPean ,mr a SCWing machine for VOU all Northern Prew Association) with that ot countries to keep alive the bitter- , , . . , 1,1PMlon: hnm(

any other paper, will fully verify He oess of that terrible con fl ICt. "v ". i i V. HOUO. "If you see It In the Dispatch It uRllt ... :1(i,,t.(. , he Governor. " we. 1 l' .' "" ,?We. C, P0

and if It a ao It la always in the Dia- , , ...-, Zt i i..; 1(1,1 to her troubles uy t xercismg

OUC Mil Ol .1 lllil' M tlll'l IV II1C , e i I c Ihn urnri nr.'i 1 1 vn i it 1 he line who is

. II 1'usITIVELY GUARANTEE MORE

THAN POriJLE THE SOUTHERN NWI Bf any oth-r Louisville paper. Get the Dlopatch; it tlws the news and tells the rvta about It. S rages; Sunday. 24 pas-; WeekI pmptt. We club with the Weekly

remsrkably low price ot

Weekly Dispatc h, Weekly CoUBlSR,

11.00 1. 50 '.:( half price,

ti

Hall Tsissstthlp BsaartwsBan. Notic is hereby given that the under -eigned, Trust ot Hall township, will attend to township bonnss on each Sat-

nnlay of the year, at mv otfiee, and peraon?" having township business t t ran act are required to present it to him on atardara.

Th township library will also b found l '. for Inith papers in advance

i my omce near ttoeamona, sun me u?na are invite-1 to call there for library books. I"he Indiana eris ot School books may be hai at mv office, and at John J mm k a .a. ; ,'. i. .

Levi L. Jacob. In advance, h .th for

Truste Hall township, per year, gl. ZD. A as. 5. 1887. v Send yoar n- men and money Columbia Township Trtuu O-crier, Jasper, Ind. tee's Notice.

The un-lerirned. Trustee of Ciliinioia Tp.. iHiU.i .-..unty. Ind., will attend to Townhip lMiain-at at his r-;den-e on very Saturday, and iTns having township laisäntaw to transact are requeste.1 to present it on '.hat day cf the week. Tka TAanakin T il.ra.i ia kui.t a. liiw

mm .a m V . I

omce oi me ini-tee. w nere tine entitled can obtain bosks. K P. Smith. Trustee. Au. l'th. 17 v.

ltoone Township Trustee's Notiee. Ea.tE

ine un lenmrne-i, i niste oi n.x ne township. Hut 'is cininty. hereby ive notice that he will attend to all business pertaining to the ofh of Truste, at his residence, about one mile west of Prtersville, on I'orteraville and Ireland roavl. on Sat ur lavs of each week, and

re-i'i rts all persons havinr township a3siness to present it esiflssai lay. Citizens desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library i kept by Wm. Mcllarri. 'n Portersville. N. B. GorrMAS, Trustee. Aut 7. ltt9 y.

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The Dispatch also has a staff of over : f-T. ri,.K iu uu, ....ou... , .lllut ()Ut vh i f,rr spondents in tht- South, and of the r-'ume leople, till- token im r,' ,. i.

Keep

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either insulting remarks or insult

ing manners. The gentleman shows his true nature in his treatment of social inl c ! ak. '

c tenor-, ana ot au tue damning sn.s rsvagsnt expressions of w thholdiog 0f money due a ion and feeling. eter- ,. . . . J , , . ...

m- of hutli -ides shed tears as the ld battle Bag of the terrible rang-

iur mutual love and regain. n bring to you the roses stripped of their thorns."

This sentiment was received with

the most extra?

ommendation and feeling

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

The Count aa

wUl help yon do so.

INDIANA'S LEADING PAPER IS THE EVANSVILLE

GEQRCE P, WW

TWICE

Courier

Mrrt'-rniisor

WAGONS . RRIAGBS,

-And Deader In-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

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.i -meral Repairing A Horse Shoeing

North Mais Street.

JASmSR. - - INDIANA.

V- I :at, saat Trada-.Markt oHind am II Pat J - i. m ! . teil f.i' Hoomtri fiel. S

'and a can rrr natrnt in leva umt man in-j

frwmmpr irrwn aa aaniaf w.

s.n.1 rr- a-l. ilraarin w photn.. with ocarrin

Ha. W ad via, il SaTatentaM or nt. Irr, olj

f.rrr. ir f du ttH saatrt ia aeturrd

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A SaataaaitV. "" ' ' "--. -""J treat of mmr in tH f. S. and firein counlrica

ava free AlJrea.

CA.SNOWdt.CO.

Or Nnnt Ornct. Was-jtoii. 0. C.

TOU SHOULD READ IT Because It Has the Best News Service It Has the Best Market Has the Best Sporting News It is Democratic and Fearless It is EnerprTsin and the Best All-around Newspaper Published. It contains the Finest of Serials It has the Best Short Stories.

r- w as unfurled to th- bree.e be

fore the thousands, and handed by

Grovernor Mount to Governor Sayrs It was shown for a moment only. n.'ain encased, and. n t a- a battle tlag, but an emblem of love and peace, it p rased Into the hand- ot It original owneis, "I have never seen such an affecting sight," said the governoi i-t night. "I have attended re- . 1

inion.- tor years, nave witnesseu iath tic scenes growing out of the var, but never did I -ee so much eal feeling expre-sed a- there. Il va- the gran lest sight of my life. It ,- ;i -, k f 1 1 that no one who saw it vill ever regret. Before me sat enty ur more veteran- who were

the-remnant ol the terrible rexas

wogen of the indomitable Terry.

- they again beheld their old tla ir- ' line to their eyes, and the lue and gray clasped hand- over t- US'tered foldr. and as friends re h wed their feeling of mutual regard I shook hands with everv one ot

(them and there was pinned on me a

sage whu h made me an honorary nember f the Sons of the Confod iracy. And I was not a-hamed to sear it. "I believe," added the governor, that the one act of the Indiana egialalUfO, in voting the return of Jiut nag has stirred up the people North and South to a renewed de -ire to remove all traces of the late ar m i greater degree than toj hing that ha- ever happened, and I believe in the South the act ot returning the tlan ha- done more, iot only to dose tin breach, but to ibliterute all trace- of it- having iver existed, than anythihg els hat COUltl have be.-n done. "It nas i courtesy, too, that was lue T' xas. Pot twelve year- tho-. ild rangers have wished tor th- return of that old Mag. There is u omanos connected with it that w knew nothing of. It was made trom the wedding dre- of one i f the prominent dauahten of Teaai .

workinaman is the worst. Let u.-

pay a- we go. And the cheerful nets and good will we give out with our money will in turn he given out bv those we nay it to. I'av as you

go. Philistine. Messrs. William llefternan and P, A. Hailing-, who were recently appointed to Investigate the books if the defunct Daviess Building and L an association h ive, up to the present tim, found s shortage of 11,200, F tie expert- sav the abjve llim Wai collected in small amounts at a time on dues, interest and loam by the secretary, James I). Brad ford, and that he failed to apply the Mine to the proper funds of the l tan association. This amount is i part of the 4,OO0 geueral shortige reported some time ago. The report i only a partial one, and the join mittet was instructed to con

tinue until they completed the work. Washington Democrat. It is now pretty definitely settled that LooS7otee Will be generally torn to pieces by the cbangs in t he railroad. A wide cut will be

med' through the entire town and to a depth of nineteen feet, and it vvill be wide enough t lower the depot and side tracks to conform with the main track. Work will begin in a short time. LoOgCOtOC Tribune.

FELIX L AMPER T Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker

A good story i In ing told at the expf MS of a justice Öf the peace who dishes out doses f Indians law and collects fees in Knox county. A case was before him a fewdays ago and at the conclusion ot the evidence the lawyer for the de fsnse said : "I am willing to submit the case without argument." "You might as well," rbserved the Siiiire. "for my mind's done made lip already, an' no argument could change it." Washingt n Dem. After being out 26 hours, the jury at Bedford, Friday, decided that Uirutn McCortniek had been libeled 12,474.22 worth by N H. Motsing-

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

Jasper. Indian?.

Annt U, si.

B

ARNUM said his success was due to his GETTINGTALKED

a.. . . i f.r 1 al

er. oditor ot the i.eierenuuni, me

.vas made with her own hands and ninnlist paper at Shoals. McCor-

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lestOWSd upon those sfbo detendedituick sued for .f ,!HH)

it amid the most soul stirring surroundingi. It has therefore had in added value to those old mui.

ind the magnanimity of its return played the races frequently in his in, therefore, all the more apprecia- day, " that il Mpd U pick the

winner, tun cumparnnveiy easy in pluck him. " Chicago Tribune.

"My experience." said the reformed confidence man, who had

ted.

ALWAYS on th rlrht M of lha rl

SttwttoM of th Amy Prima ju what il v,. wererovallv treated. Kverv in-an In an liid.p.,ndant. Blra iKhtforw rd 1 , -, . . mariner. Our aim la to make a pair for where recetV ii the mo-t lllltter lÄttXäMÄ. attentim. Our party was "1 warmly complimented, I'he la lies ONLY $1 A YEARf received the highe-t words of prsiw mi aaaaaaaaVaa atld We all a I M Teci a' "d that thev

v '""U'O . .. - ij I.,,, uii',.r

wete heartfelt. inoss gallant

a. . I I t , . . T I i . t . v ....... I Tlii it" Mil

TWICE A WEEK COURIER, '

Thirteen yean ago it was the 'Tsxnai Who leturned to Indiana a

Bead for Sample Copleti.

EVANSVILLE. IND.

"No, I don't think she will ever mary. Von see, the insists upon tenting the affection of every one who prop men lo her, and the test

o severe What is il?"

"She a-k him to teach her mother to ride the bicycle." Chicago Post.

ABOUT. So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends upon his keeping his business before the public in a business way--TELLING THE TRUTH in his advertising all the time. THE JASPER COURIER Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honor and Conscience, The Steady Advertiser lias better publicity than the transient one. YoUf announcements are solicited. 'Phone 18 -2, King us up,

LIVERY m SALE STABLE. VOLLMER & CO., MMN STItKKT, .liisper, I llll Always have the lust turnouts, of any variety for eastotwefsj particularly com mer-'ial tnivclers. OoUltSOtM Sttd eareful drivers to all parti of Da bola snd eoV olning counties. Horses boarded and sol.l 00 Cheap terms. o-t il, ll. -ly,

Railroad Bxonrslotan. gammer Rssorts. Bweel Httlphor Springs, Wlpen. White sulphur wells, Bntlish. fair View springs, ButMBvllle. Kritslon Mineral Hprings, Evsw I)sQonis Mineral springs, DeGoni A-h (.rove S i uin its. I ion in. Ticket-will he sold at one hikI third fare f. r the roiinil trip OS the fl Hoste plan, and same mum be coont niiriieil li the pr -pnet .r of MSinWf sort vtsiied. Roriday Kxrarston Rates of one isre for the round trip, BOM forthenay 00 ! v. B. Clavoous, Atrent.