Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 June 1901 — Page 8
An advertisement does not sell goods, but it help. the seller to sell them.
sixtn oaaoM f ptrfofiniiwn t every j '.uiid of pninie in the adverti-oinent of The C'uiuikk.
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notico is hereby given that Ihm under1 signed. Trufte of Harbison towmhip, will att 'ii. 1 to township business on earn Monday of the year, at my ofHoe, and persona having township business to transact are required to present it to him on Mondays. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. (i BORO I Six, Nov. 23 19Ü0.-J. Truste.
GEHE P, WAGNER M A UTA OTT KB SJPJMP WAGONS and: CARRIAGES,
-And Dealer in
July Ladies' Hone Joar.al. Seldom hs a better chance for ("ntay at home traveling" been offered than in the Ladies' Home Journal for July. From West
Point, as pictured by deurge (ubbs on the cover, readers may go with V. L. Taylor to see "A Busy Bo
ton Street at High Noon;" next try ' tioin' a Finnin' With Joe Jefferson in Florida;" then travel out West with Ernest Setoo-Thompson to see "The Mother Teal at.d the Oveiland Route;" next go along the Atlantic Coast to find out how the places "Where Our Country Began" look today; then seek Northern Michigan to hear ' The Story of a Maple Tree," by William Davenport Hulbert ; next visit an
Eastern Magazine editor s oflice and enjoy the good-humored raillery of "The Case Against the Editor," by Edward Bok; and finally see what "The Country of Sheridan's Hide" looks like now-a-days. There are many other articles of equal interest on various subjects. By The Curtis Publishing Company, Phila. One dollar a year; ten cents a copy.
Agricultural Implements
and Fertilizers.
General Repairing A Horse Shoeing. o North Mala Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructlni? tri rth;insttH HIitprMva nr.
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Vapored by t. C. DtWITT A CO.. Crjica Martin Friedman. JOHN F. JUDY. JEIM Ii Watcb Dealer 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 Bicycle Repair and Glue, Hewing Machine Oils and Needles For all kinds of machiues. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Call and examine.
JOHN F. JUDY.
Rtnna the couen and cures the cold
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Jamestown, Virginia, where the English gained their first foothold in the New World in 1G07, was burned in 1G7. To day nobody lives there. Little remains to mark
the site except a crumbling church
tower, dilapidated gravestones, and remnants of the foundations of a
few houses. July Ladies' Home Journal.
Sam Jones, the evangelist, started in with a salary of $300 a year. Now his income is estimated at a $1,000 a month. There is no dis
puting the fact that advertising pays. Buffalo Times. The honeymoon is generally over about 50 years before a woman is
willing to go away for a long vacation and leave her husband to keep house with a good hired girl. Pat "Arrah, now, but railways
are a moighty ioine invention, any
way. Friend "I shouldn't have thought you could see much to admire in them, Pat, seeing that you lott yourh'g in a railway accident." Pat "Faith, an' didn't Ol get 11000 damages? Begorra, it it had only been my head Oi'd have ownthe loine. ' Tit Bits.
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Dr. Gulf's Condition Powders for Borsea are the best tonic, blood purifier Odvermifage. Price, W cents. Soldbj Martin Friedman, Druggiat.
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While the birth of a girl is not mourned over in France, as in certain Oriental countries, still it cer tainly does not call forth the triumphant joy caused by the advent of a boy. The tiny outfit has been tied up with blue ribbons in expectation of the hoped-for boy ; should a girl be born these are changed for pink. July Ladies' Home Journal We may love our homes ever so dearly, and count them the most precious places on earth, but now and then we want to take to the road. Home will be all the sweeter by and by, and we the better able to attend to our duties there, if we have an occasional outing. July Ladiea' Home Journal.
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THE LOVE LETTERS OF AN IRISH LASSIE. (All KiKt Ktt(TTtl.) l.KTTKK TWKNTY-KOl'K. April M, . My Dk vu Fu ask : Your most loving letter was received this morning, and I immediately stole away up stairs I) peruse the contents. I always manage to be alone when I read your letters. For at times the letter will drop from my hands and I set as one in a state of catalepsy for a while. Then again I will find tears strolling down my cheeks, and finding a resting place on the pages so lately traced with pen and ink by your own hand. I'erhaps as your hand traversed the lines on the pure white paper, you never dreamed of tears falling from my eyes thereon. Hut alas! how little we know of the human heart. Nevertheless, dear Frank, such has been the case, and I hope you will not laugh at me or think me foolish, for I am not. And at other times ! have laughed leal heartily at some of the quaint conctits. Dear Frank I have been real happy today, and the principal source of my happiness wa derived from receiving your loving, kind and interesing letter. Deur Frank, I found one great fault in this last letter. Now do you want to know what it was? Well, I will tell you it was not hilf long enough. I am well aware of the fact that on an average my letters do not come half way up to yours, either in quality or quantity. Now try and write a longer letter next time. There is some one calling me so I will have to stop for awhile and see what is wanted. Well, dear Frank, It is now 10 o'clock p. m. Mr. Dav:s returned my autograph album and stayed quite a while. We had a very pleasant evening. I informed him I was writing when he came, but I did not tell him that 1 was writing to my lover. The wind has been raging furiously all day. So much so, that one would think the god of the winds, .Kolua, had jott loosed all of his furies. The Greek mythology teaches that .Kolus held them imprisoned in a cave and let them loose only to further his own designs, which were not always beneficent. He certainly glutted his vengance on us poor creatures today with a super-abundance of The wild eleety wind, That seeing searching fur something it never can find. I am all alone, well not exactly, either, for my dear old cat is here to keep me company. Well, der Frank, if there is any truth in the old saying, that if a girl likes cats she will be an old maid, I am doomed. That is as certain as that the sun rises and sets. Sam (that is the cat's name,) gets tieated a great deal better than many little children. I like to see every one kind to animals. Last Sunday I took a buggy ride with Cliff Harmon. He came up Saturday un business and stayed until Sunday night. Cliff asked me lo take a ride with him over to the Springs, as he wanted to see a man who lived near there. So I went and had a very enjoyable lime. His father and mother are both dead, they were gnat friends of ouis, Poor boy, 1 felt so sorry for him Sunday. He was all broke up. He told me that when he left home his girl was not expected to live. She was very sick with a fever. They had quit going together. I guess they had a little racket, and he said he could not stand to be in the town where she was and not go to see her. They had intended to be married last Fall, so Cliff told me. I entertained him the best I could and tried to cheer him up. We had quite long talk about the boys and girls, and about them being deceitful and flirting, etc. I told him I thought it a hard matter to know when to tiust a boy. Well, he said it was hard to tell, as the majority of them were deceitful and would flirt. Now what is your opinion on the subject? I thank you, dear Frank, for your kindliness in thinking of me as a true girl. I only hope and pray that you will never have occasion to think otherwise. My aim If to be a true, honest, kind, good and noble lady, so that if I ever marry, my husband will be proud of his little wife. And I want my husband to be still better than I am, as I know I have plenty of room for improvement. You spoke of the boys something lika this : ' they put their heads together, compare notes and soon airive at a conclusion which very often turns out nearly correct." Well, I am well aware of the fact. I kniw another thing to be a fact, and that is I know a great deal more about what the boys say and do than they have any idea of. I'erhaps they think they are too sharp for the girls well it is all right if they are. They can just think so; I will think differently . Dear boy, I doubly assure you, even if your name was the last on the list you are not the least by any means. I think it should lead all the rest. But as to who will be the lucky cno (I should say unlucky one,) I don't know any more about it at present than you do. It might be possible that all of the ten will be disappointed. But, Frank, I cannot give myself credit with even two out of the ten being stuck on me bad enough to want me for a wife, when it would come down to testing the matter. So I don't see where the disappointment comes in at. Yes, dear boy, I I ave seen some very happy times and also some very unhappy times, but it has all been for the best un doultedly. Dear Frank, I don't want you to be so down upon Mr. Davis. You should not entertain such a feeling in your heart. He has not harmed you, dear boy, has he? So now, dear Frank, bury all those bad and malicious feeling, for there is never room for such in a true and noble heart; und I am sure they will soon be a thing of the past with you, won't they? I can tell you more about Mr. I), when I see you. I sometimes feel very, very sorry for George, but I cannot tell all of my easons on paper, so they will ha pji tponed for the present. I have all of George's notes, but one, I think, and I have all of my other notes for some time back. I told you before that I had my hair cut last summer. Well I am letting it grow out and it is a horrible length now. I have received more scoldings for having my hair cut than I ever got before in my life. Grace was sixteen years old this month. She is almost as tall as I am, and is very slender. Well dear Frank, I will have to close for this time, as it ia getting very late. April will soon be gone, then it will only be about a month until we will meet. Well, dear boy, I will close by hoping that this letter will find you enjoying good health. Your devoted little girl is well and happy as present circumstances will allow. So good. bye. Yours lovingly, Ltuts. (To be continued.)
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Come around and let us dis-1 ' a a i V
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THE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your WHEAT" . And nay the Highest Market Price in Ct Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKER I
FELIX LAMPEir: Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.
Keystone 1orn Huskcr & Fodder Sbredder. Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES Repairing of all kinds. mm. Jasper. Indianr.
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ARNUM said his success was dua to his GETTING TALKED ABOUT.
So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends up on his keeping his business before the public in a business way TELLING THE TRUTH in hi advertising all the time. THE JASPER COURIER Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The other part iH upon your own honor'and conscience. TheavPtead Advertiser Has better publicity than the transient one. Your announcements are solicited. 'Phone J 8-2, Ring us.up.
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