Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 May 1901 — Page 8

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure n?n.ct what vou eat

It artificially digest the foodand aids title.l eu obuin booki

Columbia Towiiahlp Truatiye'a Notice. The underpinned, Tructee of OohtBV feiaTp . Dubois oooaty, lad , willttnd o Townabip busiasss ' hi oAee on everv Bsturdsjr, Süd persona liavinif OWtiohip bdsitMNH to tlansact IM M" (jueit'l to present it on :liat day if the tk. fhs Township l.ihrai i kept at the

f ihf Tr rtof. Lt Tf those eu-

in tr. nvO horn off and recon

Itructinn the üuut d il ' e cans. t is the latest discovered digestant and tonic N Other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It instantly relieves and periaaaerjuy euree Dyspepsia, Initiation, Heartburn, Flatulcn.e, Sour Stomach. Nausea, Sh-k Heaoucbe,GMtralgla,Crsmpsano: other results of isipertect digestion. prWSA-amltl. Lral. D"s,t,'r"J Kua.ikUf ...kiiuu utdjmpi palanaltMfNS Vepared by E C DaWITT SCO . Ctjlcas Martin Krie.hnan.

JOHN F. JUDY.

(iKOKI.K V

S.v. W ly.

Mm si kv. Truste.

Hillhaiu. In ii.il, i

JEWELER and Watch Dealer

(Cherished

) bv Judos

or Quality.

Has move I nil llora to the large

rooms in the basement of the Krauhouse, on I in corner of Main and Kifth St., I.ir-per, and i- prepared to re' air promptly Clocks, VVat tM Jeweh v. Bicycle's, (iuns and Sowing Machines "of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stoc of Bicycle Repairs and tiluc, Swinj? Machine Oils ami Need let For all kind- of machines. All work guaranteed. Price- reasonable. Call and examine. JOHN K. JCDY. Mar. I. '.-tf.

GcAA Medal

Parts) Exposition 1900.

FOR Suppressed Menstruation PAINFUL Menstruation And PREVENTIVG for FSatALE "" ' IRREGULARITIES. Are Safe and Ri liaMft rwr P.-.f.-rtiv Harmli w

Tansy Pills

The Ladies'

Skin Diseases. rr the apeedy sad aerauuM si eare of tetttT. salt reevra anl scsssna, C hamberlain's Eye and skin Ointment is without an equal. It leUeves the itch inj; ami snartfnc ahno-t instantly anil its oUfSttnued DM effects a permanent enre. It al-n cures itch. barber's itch, cald hca-1, nipples, itching piles. Chapped bands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids.

PRICE $l.O0

Sent postpaid on receipt of

price. Money refunded if not as

My- Yin do Cinchona Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Martin Friedman.

Pun lv W-ff-mm labiti

Pal .

Dr. RMtN Condition Ponders fr horses an- the best tonic, blood purifier tÜltSimlfllHe Price. 2.J cents. S.ldbv Martin Krie.hnan, DMJfffdst

hj- . 1 T I. f ....... I -.1

I I tedfoi Moderate Fee

5 -uaOrrict isopkiitc u S Ptc nt Ornct Jjnd r -.:n-ei urr patent mi laM Hint than tho&Ct ' 'Tw.te frMi Wafthinyton. Btckl model, St aw If or pti with decrip- J ! i.iii. V,' i.lvite. if rat ntaile ir not, free of?

I '.: :'re. Our fee n.t due 'Iii ;..itert i ecured. I . A. mm u. mm II..,. !,. ( I -I 1 1 ri I'.itrnN." W 1th

-n rmmm L.i, . .. . , : - : ' ; Crcit of muh' in the I .s. and foreipi tounlnes sen' free. Ki ltt, J

The BtllaBApOlli

Daily and Weekly

IIIIMI.n Daily and WeeKiy GEORCE P, WAGNER

M AtltriCTüBBBOra

WAGONS n CARRIAGES,

Circulation li reached iiiitm-nne propor

tions iy it ihorongS isrftcs la w fryhm all th latent ni" .til i.Ver tin- titt- uiul tmai lis fUssassUm froni (orvlaja ooantrlaa, Every rcudi-r in Indiana sluin'.a t. ike a tute paper, mid tbSI THE SENTI K I..

And Dealer tn-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

LARCEST CIRCULATION

OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE. tkkmn ok itTtauomrTion DaOv. ne fear, - - !.)) Weekly, one jrear, - - - 1 .M)

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Tne Weekly Edition Has 12 Pacei

General Repairing A Horse Shoeing, fij UfafA C&tjl Indianapolis. Indiana " Tm.: JASPER COURIER will North Msio Street. ba hirnished with the weekly edition of the Indiana State Sentinel for JASPER, - - INDIANA. $1.75 for a year for both papero, of in clubs of ten for lö. Bubacfibe Now.

B

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

THI: I.0VE LETTIIRS OF AN IRISH LASSIE. i ah Kiiit lest rues' U I rBB rWKNTV, April I, P.-. DSAl Kit K : Vowr most loving letter came to hand this d i, and mj n.i id wai i' lie red ot l.eavy toe I Yes, daai Wank, I did feel happy to kn nv 1 was all aloM in the parlor. 1 krW ralttnde at liaies. Hnt you are mi-taken ab ut ttia a alls being hauntad wttb thaieaati oJ my adniirari l expect rontbiak I have tarrible avtsoutotelooanpasy. Well, to tali the troth, l do bditanlKKittwioasimoflhsi I iaalra, i;nt y n know the poalttoa in Vtftieb I girl i- dacnl in that re-pect. 1 beiUvi it is Byron S0 kav that Ihe wlmle human fnmily in dlvidad llltO two olassrs the bor s and the DOrOd; lad I sometime think tht I liHve to belong to the latter etfsN too much. Now, dear Krank, don't for ore minuto .ntertuin t"ne tboogbt that I am egotistical on the abmc subj Ot. 1 try to DO very discreet in ialaetlo my company. There is a scrawny old woman in this place by the name of (Irass, who certainly belongs to the bona. Egotistic ind ignorant, she thinks she Is the only paraofi Ii the cornnounity, and that her childien nre the living pen nifl atloo of ptrf tion. There i Omer (Jrass, Roan CJrass, aril Dora GisV I, who married Hen Franklin ah out a year ao ; there are mort hut for fatr I'll tire you 1 will not mention Iheni, sutVioe to say they are all pictures of completeness nothing lucking. Several of us girls have at times a good deal of omu.-ement watching their maneuvers to attract attention. When they happen to have any visitor-, which is seldom, the old woman always siis dnvn and writes ahout it to the local newspaper; and then talks about it bung in the paper. Oh! mv, the Orasses are a great fauii'y. When ver I see Mrs. tir.i-is I llwayi think what an excellent Prosperoine she is, or would make; still I would pity Pluto. Dear Frank, I wish I could tell or expre-.- my feelings a- I think or realize that the appointed time for u to matt is M near at hand. And how am I going to raeetve you? I cannot tell. - expect I will act wore than a backwoods girl on receiving her first beau. I want to see you. as you well know; but, oh! dear me. Vou will make ample allowance for my embarrassment and awkwardness, ann't you, dear Frank.' Now you may laugh at my above remarks, Nit I can't help it, if you do. The other nioining I had occa-ion to goto the post oHiee, and was very agreeably surprised indeed on finding a Utter there from you. Mr. Davis walked op the Itreat with DM and he saw the postage stamps, and wanted to know if that fat letter was for me. I showed him the letter, but would not let him see the postmark. And he coaxed and befted me to let him get one glance at it. I laughed, and said : Oh ! no, Mr. Davis, that would never do. Wall, when I opened the envelope I w as somewhat provoked to find that old book instead of a big, fat lettar. But I Rai satisfied when I found the lock of hair. And 1 was surprised to lind it such a dark -bi.de. Your hair wareal light when I saw vou last. However, I think it is much prettier, and I shall out a teal, cute little piece ot bright red ribbon around it. You don't know how much I think of that little lock, and I'm i ot going to tell you either. I oft wi.-h I hail go'den balr; wouldn't it be an oddity I Well, there it goes, wishing again; now I will itop, Friday Dight Mr. Davis and i Rent toi church entertainment, and I thought I would hurt myself laughing at one or two of the actors. It wa- ton funny lot anything. I'll tell you more about it another time. Well, dear boy. it is 10 :". p. m. and I am tired. I wi-b I could write as long and interesting letters as you do. I am really ashamed to send this miserable letter, but I guess I'll have to. Well, I'll bid you good night, dear boy, and may thy repOM be as tranquil and sweet as the beautiful moon that is ca-ting a flood of light through the window IntOthe IlCI of your devoted little pirl, LlUIl. ( iood night. rood night. (To be continued.)

NOBBY SUITS !

SPRING GOODS All the latest styles at

PS

BARGAIN PRICES. i I Come around and let us dis- J. cuss the subject with you. I J. P. HUTHER, I J East side of Public Square. y .a- 5? mf V V V1 V V1 "W1 "V " " W V' W" V V V "W "V "V "

IHE JASPER Make the Celebrated

ROLLER Mi

LLC

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your

WHEAT

And nay the Highest Market Price in Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.

J. A. ECKERT

Fairbank's Standard

!

FAIRS INKS-MORSE GAS ÄND G JLiNi ENGINES.

Beauty Jottings. m . i a

every inch ot the nouv

So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends up

on his keeping his business before the public in a business way TELLING THE TRUTH in his advertising aU the time.

COURIER

Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honor'and conscience.

The Stead- Advertiser lias better publicity than the transient nie Your announcements are solicited.! 'Phone 13-2. Ringjufup.

The Bride at Last Sa d "Obey."

Bathe everv inch of the body' i. m,, .k.. na. Do. i

f - IIIklll4SI 14 lV 11. Will- t CUfJ'HJ 1 either in water or in son every 24 ,

hours. .. . ... ..

4, . , 11: Home journal lur.une, tie Kev. It vou eat lobster, made dishes, " ' pastry and fried foods, prepare for , ! M. hteeli say 8: "Being an

bodily coarsenesa. EpifeCOpalilD I always dm the for-

Eyebrows give character to the ; mal printed service f the Prayer face. Scanty brows are increased Hook. In this the areatest stickler

by vaseline and cocoa butter. ; u iODe. 1 ()ne day a counla came

Hair grows;, but dirt is not its nat- to tue, bringing as Sritoaaaai the ural soil. Keep thascalp clean and puents of both bride and grOOOI. brush the hair nightly. Everything prooaedod ItOOOthlf to Coarse pores require a weak solu- the point ot 'love, honor and obey,' tion of benzoin, with gentle, deep when the bride refused to say the

massage. last. I repeated it and waited. Ten minutes daily spent in strok- , Again she rafoSM d, and I shut up ing away wrinkles will conquer '"' k. '1 ben there was a sene. them in ten weeks. They talked it over, and the more Veiny noses are hideous. Full- ( 'I' d"c blooded folk have them: Cure: "JJ "ESj wl'6 TCA1L Warm water and abstinence. , 1 h parents be.ame angry, the . . croom excited, and the bride hvs-

Bcefy arms denote bad circula- terioal. To huu.or her lie joined in

tion. Swing them vigorously and ,v, PPMlir,M, ... i,nvo m ip.,.. 1.

bathe with weak alcoh d. ßut ,ikf.j the Mlm nnd decided breathe through the nose for that a little sternness from me in beauty and for health. Breatl e as the present miht be a favor to him

deeply as possible. in the future. So I told them I had "Rich blood makes beautiful wo- no authority to change it and would men." This is made by hygienic not do so. I tred to show the foolfoods and sane drinks. ishness of her objection, but it was

Bitter apples and rum half pint no finally, 1 sail to him: of rum to one pint of apples is the ''Well, thll household DQttst have a finest hair tonic. Iiaad onoswhera. I will leave it n 11, LuaLuli out for her ;f vou wil! sav it.''

I Uli I MM tv nun juui iKiciiruu , r Li J ..... ...ii.r in.nl It u..l.lt f..r j t i.a 1 mir Then it Wll Iih tune to refus.

which ho did. Hi gathered up his Shrubs crowing in a ?oor s i 1 hat and nt irted for tin door when,

seldom nroduce briirht. high colored presto change! she sprang after

(lowers, (ienerally the application him, led him back by the hand, of manure in liberal quantities will looked meekly up at bim an 1 said improve their color. Iron filings it."

and ecalas collected about a black smith's anvil have a tendency to int"tisify the color of many plants, if dug into Ihe soil about tbeir root-. June Ladlas1 Home Journal.

.. .. . m. Stops the coueu ami -aua the cold

Aüvertisers in ine mhjrikk are , n houra without nauBouting. Pries capturing the trade. 1 16 cants.

For General Power Pur oses. From 11 Horsf Power up. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY

WIND-MILLS. TANKS. PUMPS AND PIPES.

FtltRBxlNKS, MORSE & Cft Louisville, Kentucky. FELIX LAMPEJr. Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Huskcr cv Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plow Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jaspert'lndiair

Annit U.t

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