Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1901 — Page 8
W.C T. U. COLUMN
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
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Diocsts wrvat you ea. ib muan, secretary oum . . . . . - M I 1 I .lo I I . I , . Kit i. ill I I'l llll
IMS 1)1' CTKH II V MKS. M. 1. HOB1IS.
The I irt Veil of a VM Man. infill' Iii Mm an. m I'M t:.i ol
it BiHmndiMtAtlM food ;m da id Pennsylvania Prohibition Etata corn-
Nature in strengthening and rceon- ml,t,.,. arr.teeof "TheYoong V Itrootlng the exhausted tiigestlvo or- , N M .j School Alumni cans. It istlu'lat.-tdivovereddlgeat' r,rw V ant an.l tonte. No other .reuruUoB Journal M followe. can approach It In afBcleocy. li in ! "The young man iippreecn.og stantly lelteveeaed wrinajMjntly cures, twentv.om. x,..,r ,,f i t.it In pyapepsla. lodistion, lie '"r"' taLe n int.'n t in affairi 1 itatc Flatulent-', Sour Moniach, aiw, w" . ft SlSlleaduche.iiastralKia.cranirsand and nation, lie itee that b go allothcrroultst.f imivrfect digetlom , rimei.t ia administen 1 by pereont pi,h5a- in-cniceom inis t)ntLiprteJ through the suffrages of Wi
thal the lhiitic-il foiet
Vcpared by E C De Will A CO Martin Friedman.
JOHN F. JUDY.
JEWELER ul laid Dealer
Has moved bk atom t the laigi
rooms in the basement of the Kra.ihoone, on the corner of Main and Fifth t.. la.-per, and is prepared to re air promptly Clocks, Watcbet jevliv, Bicyclee, Goni end Seer ins Maehinee of all make-. Hi', also, keeps for sale a edOt. of Bleyele HMiirs 1111,1 llu Sewing; Marl. im Olli ami NeexUee For all kinds ,,f machines. AH work guaranteed. Price- reasona ble. Call and examine. JOHN K. JCDY Mar. 18. 'd.-tf
Skin Diseases. Fr tin- ihm ly and jvniiannt rtire of tetter, salt rheum and eezeina. t'li tin lx-rlain s Kye and Skin Oü.tmei t i without in '' ! It relieves the itch Ing and smarting almost instantly and it COBtinoed effect a permanent enre. I abocmea it' ll, barber'a itch, acald head, -"re nij'i'les. itchinc piles, chapped hands, chronic sure eyes and gnurolateO lids. Dr. Cad fondlllnn kVr4 ff I I hors. - ar- t'li- lx-t tonic, hl d purifier 0d vennif uge. Price. 25 cents. Boiilbv Martin Friedman. Pmirjri-t.
GEQRCE P, WAGNER WAGONS CAKRIAGES,
-And Dealer ln-
Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
General Repairing A Horse Shoeing.
North Main Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.
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ten : that the poiitic tl toiees an
divided into i arties having ooitaln prineiph , and which ( r should) represerd the will of their con-tit nentf. The foung man is call d upon to vide for one of the.-e par ties. W hat ar.i some f the motivt hioh -hould inspire hitn in milking a chou t T Fir.-t, fOtini le I duty. By ah means determine to exeftite your rigid of suffrage. The man who itoo disgrantled, diaoouragi d r rjiainter eated to vide en election day w a moai i angerooi Bheiaeter. 'ihe -tay at home' voters decide a larp portion of the elections: they mak. political corruption, ballot fraud, padded pay-rol;s and dilhoneet offi jials .os.-itle, hy remainii g away from the polls and refusing to v. te for men pledged to overthrow th M evils. Next, the Vuiing voter afcould not have a false view of the ballot. A ote should expreei his will; it ia vow, a prayer to the lovernownt. It should not he cast without all poeeible thought and prudt n A whole review of the political field ought to be made hefore OOHling to a decision. Consider carefully what the re spective parties oher in their platforms, petennine to vote with on that repretenta eome principle a principle that will out live tl e pit lent election. Do not eüt in yoor lot with a party that lives on itpast record ; rather teleet one that wis a future. Dq not he misled in u,. iking a choice by hand ' I music and cam aign llamheanx ; th v lig nify ah-olutely nothing as to the principles involved. Because --ome great man was the candidate of or voted a certain ticket before roa were horn, is i Ot a
vnlld mum for von di i: B so, uor
ought one about "to i a-t his ballot for the first time carelessly di-mi--l,a nt.ioPt with the excu.-e that he
i.;' nuijvv will vote as father does." Often his father votes a certain way be..use of party prejudice rather than bom amy motive 01 principle, and is as liable to err as his on. A -areful considt ration ol the field will reveal the fact that politic! paities sometimes use the American tlag or a war IS refuges behind which to hide from an angry COnstittwrcy. This is not right; noi party owns Old (ilory, or has the
right to take to itselt the cretin ior the successful completion of a war. The young voter should not believ. the country is going to ruin if the other party wins; no one party bei yet a mortgtge on patriotiMn. Of course, a young man who makes up his mind to vote on principle B91UI be prepared to fat e ridi-
0 anu opposition. Me le etls a
trOOg ht Ii t 111 the rigid, laitli IU Qod and man, and a mora) courage It i- only the live tish that swin - . . . i... t. ..i...
gainst the aireawi 111,1 1 lilhr" nraste to do so. A man ttiuf
I r have u go d bacao ne woo wuu i uo against public opinion Tbousinds i an face bullets n bo cannot face the ridicul- oi tbeif fellow n. a " Hut if I lo thus, I may not able to win," says one Granted, but duty has nothing to do with
winning. "Uuty 1- atov ion-' uuences;"' duty is imperative; it
maud- -aenhee, and uuieas pre
pared to follow where it leads, do not oneult duty. The wiiter has .-ince 1800, Vut d the Prohibition ticktt. May he give a few rra-oii- for doing so? The Prohibition party proposes to do away with the most gigantic evil of the age the legalized liqOOr ItrafBo: a businwae which annually leads l(ii, in) l drunkards to their
Vail) craves; which tills the jaiin, pour
hous s, asylum-, and is the ureal est earaee of all the erieaei oommitti d. This trallie is responsible for
tie of 1,2W,UUU,UUU nn an almoet ineoLceivable
am. The Prohibition rmrtv is
composed of clean and (iod fearing,
noblemen. It mean- what it -ay-ill its platform; every saloon keeper and corraotionist knows that. It
'stands for the highest type ol g iod citizenship. It believes in rqail ' suffrage, and champions tho cause cl the home against the brothel.
the ten anally,
Till L0V1 LUTTOtS ( lÄ USM& (.mi niet u "' -i i v a. i LKTTEB TWÄNTV OKat April S, PJ .U Uiue FauM Yeaterday evening was the happy rerlpianl ol another loving hatu t (i m u y hr leray l-,v,,r- 1 thinking of ou, deer Krank, a ben papa anal Bert retained from down town Beit wa ked up to me: 1 was sitting in the r. cking chair hy ibe 1) '""1 ' IW OUl M he handed me 3 our letter: "More oeew fi m Irvington." Mamma and tlraoi bad retired and pap wert to the stairway n4eel4: "Ohl ma, Prank can'i put his letters in e oomnon aiae4 envelope any more, bi te get one a fool aquare. Ha! ha!" 1 aid: "Well, I gnoew H le ell right, yon needVtJx ItQghii 1 au hard. I don't see what you have lo laugh ..t.,, Uuie said : -Hurry up and comm. net to tea I it or von I) not g t through tc nigM.' Bo you sec they nil have something to ity ahonl the Irvington dude, a- iheyeome ttmi enU you; well, intact. Grace hardly ever gives you any other name. She would like for me to continue going with M.. Daie, she glvei me Kgular fits for aoitting, Bhe will wy: "Ul, you can't And a nicer fallow than George. He ia just 1 dandy, end I ju-t think you have treatetl him too an ! I anything. You will he sorry. I l et." de irge ll I v ry tine locking young man, and v. ry stylish, and thai 1- i hat takes her eye. But em too old to merely took ai 1 young man's clcthee end fate, it is Tennyson, I think, w bo BÄJ I What met its it to ur-Uotaiid the merits of a BpOtlt s lllllt A dapper foot, B little hand, If half the little SOUl be diil." 1 often think of those iinee, Well, I waited until all the folks retired, then I proceeded to learn the contents of the letter which WBS calculated to he a foct square. It was 9:55 wh p 1 remuvt d my shot- ai d sat down before the tire, and it was 10.45 when I blew out the light and went up stairs. Hut. dtar Fiank, sleep did not not eloee my eyis until after 1 o'clock in the morning. There were several g.eat surprises to DM Ul that letter. Concerning Mr. Jones' remarks about me. I am glad that my appearance impressed him so favorably, and I humbly thank him for his high opinion ot me, although I do not feel worthy of to much eulogy. Sim-ly. the eulogium came from the eulogist's heart, or he would not have spOSKB to you, his friend, in such a serious maimer, and therefore I cannot dooW Mr. J.'l sincerity on the subji ct. Bui, dear Frank, you both are greatlj mistaken ; truly, I tall far short of being a- good as hat I should be ind want to he. Hi t you well know, dtar lay, how hard it i.- In b good when tiie (ievil encouuteni you on every hand. IHs a constant war, I war in Which lUe human family has ever bctn trying to ct nquer since the fall of our tir-t pare:.!-. And tliy are not liable to conquer the horrible old Ucm for perhaps centuriee lo come. Hut the time will come when hi will ba Chained and then he cannot prowl around seeking whom be may devour. He ii a wolf in sheep's clothing. Yes, 1 know why you don't want me to he an old maid. Well, it ia not my d -ire t be an old maid, if I can lind a man that I can UVi 0CAM.T. hove is the light, the majesty of life. Love rules the world, take U away and wliRt heomrs of the world? It is I harren derert. Frank, in one of your previous letters, (I believe it was dated Feb. 1 I) you candidly asked me if 1 really loved you, and if I loved you well enough to give up all and be yours for life? What "a solemn question. Frank, did you realize 1 he solemnity Ol the question when you wrote it? Deal hoy, 1 iboöld nota.-k you that ipiestion for I know you were in earnest, and I ive you credit for being a true, noble, good young man. And one "who is a deep thinker and therefore has good sound ju-lgn nt. But, on tie Othei hand, .bar Frank, bow many young girls would have dece.ved both themselves ami you by answering n the affirmative, whether they really did love you or not. I knowsome that would say. well, I don't bei V I loVO 1 tm vt iv much, but I mn going to get married anyhow. He is a fin.' young men, and ha- prospects ot mi.king something 0! himself in this life, and I cannot aff ird to lo-e such a good chance, for,
inotbl r u ti a one : - 1 kh w 1 1 an r we are married. Hut it U only one :t turris out so htvi 1 il 'y And if it would be shipwrecked. VoUf love, Id be lo-t beyond recovrf ; and the be a despised inieery. This is why y marriages; da y take the step he dMarriage ihtjutd be studied and well wsone should thoroughly know each -, rtays, to. A:.d whethei they can The ah rtlld court honedy. I will be h leet. and I have no rea-on
maybe, l ill nevi r ara learn lo love blta more at ease out of e bttwtet d tt.; didn't both ol our Ives ubition, hopes, all won remainder ol Iii wool ! ther are - many nnhapf lessly and thoughtlesely. a n-itb r' d. The young , other; their tastea, babit g t alone nicely together. Mow Frank, vou know
to believe but "what yon will be. Ii ineety U the best policy. If you don't like the way I do, and don't like me when you c ime to see me, just I ..y I . and 1 will do likewise. I only b'P9 thilt 1 u: ,v iWt be tl!" hj:.t,joy an l pride of your heart, if the love which llwepe in the secret recedes t,f my heart can be awakened t . feel and it turn the same. Hut if il Cannot be fully awakemd I pray Ood thai you love loT me will die Inetaotly and without a pang. Hut I trust ami pray that it may be all right. Oh! dear Fiank, how I do wlsb from the bottom of my bcatt that tie- pn-sti .11 was -ettle.l. I' has est me many a teat and -igh. And yet, I do love to NWeivl y uir h Iters. Ohl how I do wish yon could t.ll n why it is. IRr I don t know . Deaf Fiank, goodbye for a lidle tin e. 1 ff 1 too bad to w rite any nmrc ju-t now; howevt r, I am not -ick in Ixidy. Bye-bye. Vcurs lovingly, utLUl
( To be oontinned.)
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East side of Public Square.
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The Poel "I am a'raiil I've un wittingly changed my Pecaeoi Into into a mule, be is so obetinate." The Poet'f wife 'Why don't you ohnoaw bin into en n-s, ami writ'1 something lnr the ni:ia.ines " " -Life.
(Inn', whOfl twitlfil on !iis small 1 io by I stat' -tnan id the t no type, the late 'vViiliam Bvnni r - tlirteil: 1 ht r mar proVee Whal I have aiway aaeiteü thai I lyonr eyeaj pBeaenewi e Ni more- Important tlian nun." To another critic, who found fault villi l,w In lilt i .f .Irioiin" n 1 1 1
...... ..- - - - - m n i 1 parajrraph without i break, by the ihore gallant ! th hop, "will res .1 ... i i i i r.. I ..-.-i ...i
Use Ol luirenili' Hi ai eilltises, ir- -üiu, or toy j'.ittiHT ioi im- ii-.i m i .
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Stopa the cougu a ' 1 in' In 12 hours Wttbuntt aaaae-ttei. i rice if, cents.
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leheerfullv : "I have noticed that
crioainale obieet to long mntem 1 Chicago Newt.
"t), mylM f-he exdaiinetl, "tlon't
you daiu e.' I'd rathe! do thai than M t. ' IMiilndi ljdiia Plttl.
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Keystone Corn Husker a Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Flow Manufacturer of V ICON'S A4D 3UCC!H. Ropairin; of all kinds.
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