Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1901 — Page 8

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Has moved his store to the large rooms in the basement of the Kraus house, on the corner of Main and Fifth St., Jasper, and is prepared to re air promptly Clocks, Watches Jewelry, Bicycles, Guns and Sewing Machines of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stoc of Btejreta Bepmtn ami cjiup, Sewing: M arli i no Oils ami Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Price- reasonable. Call and examine. JOHN F. JUDY. Mr. 1. '99, tf.

Skin Diseases.

For the speedy and permanent enre of ' tetter, salt rheum and mm, Chamberlain' Eye and Skin Ointment is without nn equal. It relieves tfce itch- ; lng and smarting almost instantly and its continnei ne effents a permanent j cure. It alM cures itch, barber's itch, s,aUl head, wire nippU, itching piles, ! chapjjd hands, chnmic sore eyes and granulated lids.

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Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood pnrifier i d vermifuge. Price , 25 cents . Soldbjr ,

Martin Friedman, Druggist.

Tha biii:ij:3 Ssntinsl Cospiaj, Indianapolis. Indiana THE JASPER COURIER will be furnishetl with the weekly edition of the IndiAM State Sentinel for $1.7") lor a jromr for both ppsr, or

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ARNUM said bis success was due to his GETTING TALKED ABOUT.

So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends up onlhis keeping his business before the public in a business way TELLING THE TRUTH in his advertising all the time.

THE LOVE LETTERS OF AN IRISH LASSIE. (All Ultfbta Kuatrved.; LETTEB K1VK . Ihli.and, Dee. '27, It .Mk. Fuvnk: PlttM UCOM tl.r liln rtv I tttttflM Ifl addrtü in; you, as I presume you will not like it. Wlnle littill in my boudoir thi laft BfttOldaJ ttanillg f tlii yr, oonvaiotoing from my long illness, 1 gaze again upon th nun tipped bills and valleys and think of the beautiful, pleasant ami also h pochrondrical pant for the last time heiore the dear old year is gone forever. 1 ha?e been MQOMTBD by my par, nt8 to write to you und ask for my cabinet photograph, and I thought I would write this year so the past might be bortM away DD itl Mbit wings next Tuesday night. 1 only wonder at you kreping it so long, when you have the opinion of me that 1 think you have. At hast 1 have already proved your atfeetion for me to niv own satisfaction. Did ou know it? Ha! ha! No wonder you thought my htters were cranky. "However, I have done no ilirting." Forgive mo for what I have aid in my letter, and let the dead past bury its dead. I will never trouble you again, all I ask is my picture, roi 1 MVB1 HAVE IT. Send it at once and oblige. "God bless you. " Farewell forever, LlIXIB. LETTER BIX. Ikkla.nd, Dec. 20, 11 My DXAI Fkank: I have jut iioished reading your long looked for letter I had given up in sad despair ol ever hearing from you again. It is trange that I should receive a lerer from you to day when I just mailed one to y u yesterday Oh, if I could get that let'er back before you read t, I would he so glad Hut it is too late now. I jumped too quick at that conclusion. I am wntiiiK through tears and joy. I had thought, dear Frank, that vou did not intend to write to me any more, but 1 have (till rOmOSOborod you in my prayrs. and I always will. Frank, d forgive me for sending that letter. I wa just one day too soon. The folks did inquire for the picture and wanted it, and I thought that you had decided on Miss L , but I am so glad that I am TBI OMR. I can not tell you why I don't love you; but Frank, I know this much, that you are my ideal of a young man. Vou are so good and true. 1 am glad that you have waited so long and made up your mind. I will tell you why I said what I did. Your last letter was the one that gave me room to doubt whether you meant all that you said in your lett ire. You said for me to tell you whether I thought there was any hope for you to win Mis L? Although I was so nervous 1 could scarcely form an opinion of ftiigl L. I was bound I would tell you, in my poor stumbling way, the best I could, what I thought of her. And I thought if you did love her, I would be a true woman about it and n t di-courage you; for I would not mar your love or happiness for the world. Hut all the same, when I wrote that letter I had a stroke of jealousy, although I am not of a jealous or envious tl i j oeition. I thought of you so often while I was sick, and did long for a letter from you, for ' thought 1 was ging to di. Hut I am much better now sir M have received a letter from you, and I know I will improv .. it was the first time I have been sick for a long time. I am so very sorry that yeu have b n ;eeliiig blue and out of sorts for to long a tin e; now 1 want you to bury all that sadness, (figuratively speaking) and be your own sweet self again. Dear boy, I have never loved, and as you are my ideal of a man, I am will willing to try and learn to LOV1 you and you only. It will be my greatest endeavor to make you happy. You said you had discontinued calling on Miss I,. Do you call on any other lady? Frank, if vou want me to discontinue having gentlemen callers, I want you to say eo. Will you? I am sorry that your Chrietmas was not happy, I wi-h you could have come to see me; I am eo disappointed; but I am willing to wait if you will only be sure and come next summer. Dear Frank, why didn't you lend me your ptotttivf If you only knew how bad I wanted it. yon would send it immediately. I could sit and look at it and think it was you in my preeeace. When I write to you I have to think ol you as bein.so far, far away. Did you receive any Christmas presents? I got a beautiful pair of brilliant eardrops from Mr. George Davie, a young man that I have been going with for over a year, more or less; they are just lovely. I think I will soon have to quit going with him, for he is beginning to think too much of me; and I don't care anything for him. Don't you think I will be doing jtlfft right? Mr. (ireene and I have quit. I think it is best to quit in time, for they will always blame you for encouraging them; and I have had two to throw that up to me; and that is enough for me. Please give me your opinion on this eubject. Dear Frank, as I have said before, I now repeat it, I think it will take some little time to win my love. I have an idea of what love is, and I think mine will be strong and everlasting when it is once awakened. Dear Frank, I am so glad that you love me. I always thought it would be eo nice to have eomi one to love you. Many a time I have cried because I thought nobody cared anything for me, let alone love me. Don't think me a silly little girl, I wont be silly any more for you have said that you loved me. Oh! I'm so glad. I will try and comply with your wish. Please forgive me if I have hurt your feelings. 1 wish you sweet and pleasant dreams and a happy New Year! I remain your loving and devoted LnxtSi P. S. Plea, e do write real soon, (To be continued.)

THE JASPER COURIER Will help you to the publicity at a -mall price. The other part is upon your own honor and conscience. TheiSteacb Advertiser Has better publicity than the transient our Vour announcements are solicited. J

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Good Town for an Undertaker, g An undertaker's business is ad vertised for sale in an English newspaper in terms which are really hardly such as to entourage anyone to become a peimanent resident of

the locality. After stating that he ti retiring from business altogether the advertisement praises the town thus: "Sanitary arrangements much neglected; mortality from fevers excessively high; total death rate 10.7 higher than any town within a radius of .)() miles; one trade competitor (carpenter) only; excellent opening for energeti' man willing to put his heart into the business." Sixteen ounces ot performance to every pound of promise in the

adfertifjements of The Coukikk.

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Stops the cotiga ami cures the cold In 12 hours without nauseating. Price 25 cent A Necessary Move. "I hear you're going to move out of town, Hilly." "Yap." "When?" "Depends. Jones and Smith won't b t BH have no more groceries. I'll go ns soon as Steele whets down." An edverUeement does not sell goods, but it helps the seller to sell them.

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Make the Celebrated

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Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker tK Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds. AnUt 11,1 I Jasper, Indian?

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