Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 April 1901 — Page 8

qq: Southern Railway.

Dyspepsia Cure

Digests wnai you cai. 1 1 artificially dlirests the food and aid Nature In strengthening and reconstructing, the exhausted digestive organs. It i the latestdiscovered distant and totale. No other preparation can approach It in emeieney. It instantly relievesan.l permanently cures Dyspepsia, IndlgMtioB, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sur Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headuche. t.astralgia.Cranipsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price Sftr. and fl. LMIUfclWI tW tlinea anmlUizo. B.kllli'Util.vix'iMnialledrrt Prepared by E C DeWITT A CO-. CrjIcoQ. Martin Friedman. JOHN F. JUDY.

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Has moved hi store to the large rooms in the haue tuen t of the Kraus nous, on '.he corner of Main and Fifth St., Jasper, and is prepared tore air promptly Clocks, Watche Jewel. v. Bicycle, Guns and Sewing Mac lines of all make. He, a!o, keep for sale a stov of Hlcyidt? Bepfttn sad Glue, Sowing Machine Oils and Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasona ble. Call and examine. JOHN F JCDY Mar. IS. 'W.-tf.

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Skin diseases. For the pec dy and panaeaeat caw 4 tetter, salt rheum ami etztiDJl, Chuiu berlain I Bye aatj Skin Ointment is without an etjaal. It relieves tha iti h ing and MBartlag nlmost instantly and its continued One effects a permanent cure. It alo ram itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore ulpplea, i.chinfr piles, chapped hands, chronii; sore ey I and frranulated lils. r. (ady's Condition Powders fOt hor-s arc the bct tonic , blood purifier i&d vermifuge. Price. 25 cents. Sildbv Martin Friedman. Innnrist.

GEORGE P, WAGNER WAGONS -no CARRIAGES, I And DcaJer in o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

l.oweat rate to all fcntcru ami Weilern po tit I'oUlem. rate, ami m'licral InforUMt.on will be (urniaiied upon application to V. K. OLATOOWa. Air't. Jasper, i.in. I; Aim, A'ft I m irass. Aaet. . St l.ouia Mu

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THE LOVE LETTERS OF AN IRISH LASSIE. I I II RlaiMl lt erved ) UM I KR 1 W KLVI Juno Jo, Ii)

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afaHl 1 l uve bf pleasure tf replyi. 1 k : J .

wnie Ii UHU sawn ret viveu nu i rrnu

with much pleasure. I bad bewail to think trange of you not wrilinn MNNMf I thought xu must be sick. 1 dreamt uf re-ce-vinj? a letter from y oti, but only got to read the headh.g when sOOMtniag happened to prevt nt me from readim; any more. While you was nick 1 had three or four dreams about you und each lime I thought I received a let'er from you; and once I gi t on of the letters opemd and commenced to read, but did not ft half way ('own the firr-t page until something happened, and that is all I reunnber. 1 thought it was very strange to dream about th same dream three nights in succession. Are you the least bit inclined to be superstiMou? Lear Frank, i is a terrible effort for me to write to night. I have had a teiribl heida he ah dny. The climate is so changeable here I don't see how the people live. One lay it will be so war.i that you can scarcely bteathe, and the next day you can wear your winter clothing very comfortably , and almost every time the weather changes it gives n e the headache. I hope I won't always hive to live in t-ucta a disagreeable climate. I pity the foolish writer who boast of our beautiful and salubrious climate. (Twenty four hrurs later.) I generally wait until I can complete the letter, before I stop, or at leait that day before 1 start it. I intended to finish this letter yesterday, but had company which pit ranted me. Mr. James Brc eton called and stayed all evening. He is a young farmer who lives north of town and is an excellent young man; but I don't like his sister a bit. The people talk awful about l.eona ai d claim that she is always stuck on some married man or old w idower. I agree with you abcut girls marryi; g widowers. I don't believe in second love, although 1 might change my mind some day. And Krank, the mure I see of the boys now-a-days the leas confidence I place in them. I learn and see every day of my life how untrue they are. All some of them think i ? is winning a girl's heart and affection to trample it under their feet as they would a moth-eaten rope. Alas! how is a poor, insignificant girl to know whether her lover is true or not. That is one thing I have never done; make a fellow believe I thought a great deal of him when I didn't care a cent for him. It is not my nature to be deceitful. And I've heard it said that those are the very ones that are often deceived. I hope and pray that I will never he deceived. 1 often wish I was a little ch'ld again, and then again I wi.-h I was married and -ettled down, 'nd knew positively that my husband wa sincere and irue. Hear Frank, what I've stated above is not an insinuation for y hi. but I do say take it as a warning. Be faithful, true and noble in all your works and dealings and you will make your stepping stones firm and strong. The little acts and deeds of our everyday life is what make up the higher and nobler life. And yet :i- 1 thii k, I wonder what I have ever done that has been noble or womanly, and what such n insignificant little creature as I hae to do in this life. I guess you'll think I have a poor opinion of myself, but it is impo.-sible for me to have any other. I hope and pray that you may never be led away frum your present belief on this subject. I have placed a great deal of confidence in you, dear Frank, and I hope I may never have cause to rue it. Dear Frank, I have never been enpagfd to any young man, or had any underatanding equivalent to au engagement. I came very near having an understanding once, but Providence ordained it otherwise. I think I was correct in my decision and have never regretted it. Dear Frank, as I read the words of your former letter I cannot help believing you, and yet it does actually sera IXPOat ISLB teat you should care anything for rne. Ob I Fran--, you assure NM that you are ineainest, but all I can say is " vVhat am I to do?" Am I to be left in darkness until you come to pee me'.' And I even don't know when y u expect to come, if you ever do. I have asked you time after time, but no reply has reached my anxious eyes and heart. You intend coining this summer, do you not? I would like for you to be here during the fair ever so much. Dear Frank, do yo.i think your aunt Muv would object if she knew you loved me.' When will I ever hear you utter those words, "that you leve me?" And then the thought arises, when, if ever, can I say the same words, to you. Last week we celebrated papa's and mamma's twentieth anniversary. We had a very pleasant time. Ii Trais a MffH$M got up by friends and telatives and wa juit a reunion Thy received a beautiful china set, as a present. How rapidly time does fly, I hardly iealize that I was 19 yean old the od of this month; I will noon be out of my teens. Cousin Lou was married last December. Sbe was. only IS when she was married. Last fall when I s' ft her I gave her a good talking to, and told her she was too young to g-t married, but it didn't do any good. Truly, a woman convinced ago! net her will remains of the same opinion still, but I think it applies to the other sex as well. We are contemplating going to camp meeting at the Fair i trove Camp Grounds thin season ; it commences the last of next month, I dont know exactly when. I have always been crazy to go and tent. If I go I will let you know so you can address your letters there. Dearest Frank, I wish I was with you this beautiful moonlit evening instead of being so far away. Well, I must close, as I want to watch the moon a little while, before retiring, and think uf you. Write soon. Hoping you are well and wishing you sweet and calm repose, I am as ever your loving Lii.uk. (To be continued.)

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Fairbank's Standard

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FAIRB INKS-MORSE GAS AIM O 6 ISOXsIlf ElYGIItfES.

For General Power Pur oses. From li Horsf Tower up. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY

WIND-MILLS. TANKS. PUMPS AND .PIPES.

Stops the ioiiki. hid the cold In 12 hours without naitnehttag. price 25 cents.

Rott. I! M. Milburn's lecture to th Y. P, S. C. K Sunday evening wii highly entertaining. The church wa tilled to overflowing with an attentive audience. Dale

Reporter.

FAkRBxlNKS, MORSE t1 CO..

Louisville, Kentuckv.

FELIX L AMPER! Agent for the Empire Drill Sucker State Drill. Keystone 1orn Husker t$ Fodder, Sbredder. Blount's True-Blue Flow Manufacturer of WAGONS ' A ND1BUCCIES.

Repairing of all kinds.

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Jasper.nndiana.

Sixteen ounces to every round of

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