Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1901 — Page 8

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weather coming now and you cannot get out very well, so if you need any GROCERIES, DRY GOODS Boots & Shoes, Notions, Hardware, Hats & Caps, Felt Boots Etc. Call on us. Free Delivery all parts of town. Ring us up. Telephone 15-2. JOSEPH 'BUCH ART April IT, : "K ' Ködöl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests, the food and aids Nature In stfeofftheniog and noon 8lructinn Mm exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered di Restant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in efflclet "y. It Instantly relieves una permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sur Stomach, Nausea. Sick Ileaduche. ( iast ralfta. Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. PHmMe. Mid M. LMfCstaeemtaeM 2S tlm.'S UM, I MM. Hook all ulaiUtUysp, j,Mu Ui , . .!-r. t Prepared by E. C D.WITT A CO . Cl)icoo Martin Friedman. JOHN F. JUDY. Has moved his 6tore to the large rooms in the basement of the Kraus house, on the corner of Main and Fifth S?t., Jasper, and is prepared to re air promptly Clocks, Watches Jewell y, Bicycles, Ciuns and Sewing Mac'iines of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stot of Bicyelt Ki'p.iir trad CJhie, Sewing MacliiiM' Oils ami NtM'illtvM For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Call and examine. JOHN F. JUDY. Mar. 18 T.-tf. Skin Diseases. For the speedy ami pe rmanent enre of tetter, salt fj 'iui and eczema. Chamberlain's F.ye and tSkin Ointment is without an eijnal . It n hewn the itch ing and naaiüng almost Instantly and ita continut-il BM efferts a permani-nt cure. It also rnre itrh, barber a iti h. scald heed. Wire nipples, itchintr piles, chapped hanl. chronic sore ey. i and grannlateil li'ls. Dr. Cady's Condition Powderi for hor-f s an- tin lM t tonic, blood purifi.-r "Od vermiftijfe. Price. Scents. Soldbv Martin Frie.hnan, Irugrist. B

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Wp t Ii ffM I I M M . j I. U. ULU IYI Ft. OOMDUOTID RY MKS. M. ... HOHHS. QUI main KIINM. The loUowiai 1 1 -in extracl Iron th.. .,.nn..l M.l.lr.wx ,,f I.hhIIh

lie iiiiiihiii iiw'.F. M Whirter, State l'u ident. ' The solution of the drink pr -hleni does not t ad with total ubslinein e, but rots more upon the complete overthrow and prohibition of the liquor trallic. Our aUttton il world wide, and has touched almost every point of social and religio ue life. Iheie is not a church which does not arknow edire that the most powerful I o mumv to its nroLToss and to the ac-

- j wm i a r I ' OOOaplilbment OI its purpose, is the into 11 restaurant and ask for I '; ut legaliz d liquor tralKc. All reli of standard,' and the waiter will gious life is confronted with this bring fOO I ptoct f ftppil pie He common enemy to very good mo- knows what .standard pie s. Thentive and earnest endeavor toward are times i- the year when other the upbuilding of the kingdom nf kinds make a spurt and run on Jesus Christ. Emphasis ihotlld beahead I little, but apple pie keeps given to each of our co ordinate do- joggt Dg on, aim by and by it overpartments of work, but the com- takes t' em. This month mince pie mon dependence of our ettorts up-lis in the lead bfcCftUM it is an OftnO n raocotdtng io tin main puiposeldox holiday article of diet. Last of the final overthrow of the liquor month pa apkta pi had the call ha traffic -liould he kept constantly in loa UM it wai tnanksgiving line, view. Spmetimai 1 fear that in our Next spring when pie plant couie m to promote ipecial cfapartmoiitMn lorai paople call it rhubarb, work, the groat dasire to win along but thai alvayi loundi stuck up, ohoaan ipacial hue, obacnrai from and like you wore trying to show nfl the thought of tome of "Ur valued everybody wi 1 eat pie plant b--ivork-n thi greater problem of legal iMiuse it II good for the blood. In

prohtuilion fit the central idea, culminating in every eftort, there should (e planted t wad thought which -hall r,MV int() a t, )Sitive force looking P , r t toward tlie spar ltpm ot tip' o,,v,rnI iii ment, Mate ananetionai, trom com-1 plicity In legalizing the common foe: U) BVOfy interest to the home, the church and the state. We most firmly protest against the lethargy of the church and its failure to deVila practical mnnuuB ui vppvsitiuu to the lioiior tralli ' . I beli-ve the the time has come when a demapd . ... . ..

. 1 ' . l l ' 4 4.V I.1.4UV .vi j''.v... ..-.a... ... . , i . 4 Im i,i ..f., fir 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ... I I 'ill,1.1111 v. i in i-miroii Mas evo veil a magnificent code of doctrine, and bai equipped itself with powerful machinery which should lind ex '

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and pew in sturdy opposition, and lid of pastry, that isn't a pie at all. practical methods, against the con- It's just stewed apples. Don't you Unuance of the blighting curse of see that you must have a bottom of the saloon. pastry, and that there is a jui! pruIn order to be more tffectual we porti m O crust to filling that must ii. int it inly the problem more care- nt,t be deviated from one iota, or fully, and thereby be enabled to de your pie is inartistic and an offen-e line clearly our position. It is a against the laws of tate?" noble service to save the drunkard no a from the power of bis babtt, but it h,t wm i- va-tlv a larger service to save the I "How long did it take you to drinker and the innocent from the up those JiM) ..;tj. labels?" desolatiog hand of the saloon. "I've been saving them for more The victim oi the drink ha- than two years V bit wars against his own habit, ' -What did the manufacturers and is the constant prey of the mod JOU lien you returned the

greed and Beltishness of a hoard of ii iu .r dealers who are upheld by I law. The business of the liuuor idealer depends for its continuance

upon a vested right, it having been toai n anytntng happens to me declared by the Supreme oourt tbatiduili or you lose them, the oom-n.-i rttthL In mII inlasieatina lianom nanv will reitlace them for three

inheres in citizenship. Let us st:i!y the declarations of the churches and the decisions of the rt l courts, and then insist upon prohi bition as the cardinal mi ion of our organization. When we look about us we are astonished at the little place given to so great a subject in the public mind. In many of the churches an entire yeargoes by without a single sermon upon the topic, or any public temperance meeting being held. Thus it becomes more imperative upon each one of the four thousand White Ilibboners of Indiana to become an intelligent and aggrtssive power in pushing prohibition to the front. The Woman's Christian Temper ance I'nion has a mighty task, that of amusing the people to see their duty. Oh! women of Indiana, seek to inform yourselves upon the different phases of the temperance work and then impart that information. The cause of humanity has been served in freeing millions of slaves within our borders, and none too much honor has been accorded to PhUtipS), Garrison, Lorejoy, and the ar.ny of blue led by (Irant and Sherman, and inspired with the patriotism of our immortal Lincoln. Our country is justly proud of such achievements. tewed in the light of history, the trend of destiny leads the nation to the inevitable conflict which should free i er borders from the dominion of slavery. Inspired with a humanitarian impulse, it is a natural outcome for our united people to espouse the cause of the unfortunate Cuban, when it was estimated that at the hands of the Spaniards 400,000 Cubans perished in three years. American life and treasure has been poured out that the isles of the sea might be free, and that a brighter civila.atiou may bless the child ren of this down trodden race. None are so mean as to count the cost of these victories for Cod and humanity. But the quickened conscience of the nation must be pushed to the recognition of this scourge of the people, which ii more relent

less than the tvrannv of BptBieh k;ni, ,!,,,,.;. orue) than the um-t heaitless slave owner. The nii'ion .J to .;,r t. r,y (f the helpless slave and th" :t :il ol the ortuhed Cuban, bttJ mora fioriou as; HUI dawn upon our flag when the wail of orphans and .d defens -

a less women and of lielplftH nun, all rinsed by nun, shall reach ÜM ear of our irre at nation, and move the heart of a pitnotia peonie t ipend treasure and life, if need he, for the overthrow and utter annihilation ot the liquof Unfile. IMe of Pics. Apropos of apple pie, a writer in Collier's Weekly has this to say : "Annie nie is always the style, do the summer peach pifl will forgo (away to the fruit, and I'll m verteil . . rou why. but, pi't a I lay, appl 'pie keeps- jogging on, and i, the one run wins the race. 1 mean the . . , . . , . riirht kind ot an IDDle Die. Unce in while you win meet someDo iy that is always trying to be different from anybody else, and he will go on about Knglish deep apple pie, and how much more superior it is to the common, vulgar thing we eel oi-eause we qod i kuow aov www, V11, Kiiülish deep apple pie il ood ; I don t denv that. It can t .... , . I ... I i ...in . r .... I .,11 , ,..iL- Mlili ..s 111 1 l 111 HJL, H'IV4. 4, l, ü in.i.r )inv win.- ami ttiev re not nail , . , , .1 1 citing, but, law me! when vou put them in a crock and turn a little cup upside down in the middle of them and cover it all over with a Ple to them'. "They sent me a pair ()f thCUteet little rubber dolls you ever saw, and the best thing about it is - cents apiece." Chicago Tribune. L'ke a Cigar. An advertisement, like a cigar, should be so good that the first whitf or impression will cause a man to finish it. Flosbiofl N. Y. Journal. INDIANA'S LEADING PAPER I THBt EVANSVILLE TWICE -A-WEEK Courier TOO SHOULD RIAD IT Because It Has the Best News Service It Has the Best Market Has the Best SportLog News It b Democratic anJ Fearless It is Enterprising and the Best All-around Newspaper Published. It contains the Finest of Serials It has the Best Short Stories. always on th right ltd or th gnat iUCT tlorwi of the day. Prints lust what It enn In an lndpndnt, f-trmlchtforwanl manner Our aim la to make a paper foe th people Just aa we And thrm-oo4, waJibr, buoyant and full of human lati ONLY SI A YEAR, 104 laeuaa. Sad fee Saa.pt Coplsa. fWICE A WEEK COURIER. EVANSVILLK. IND. The local advertisers in The Oorjataa are presenting the finest spectacular play ever produced in their lint.

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