Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1901 — Page 8

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An advertisement does not sell goods, but it hel the etiler to sell them.

Sixteen ounce of jfrformance to every pound of jromie in the advertisements of The Coi eikk.

LAST WOtDS' These blossom that I bring, This song that here 1 sing, These tears that now I shed, 1 give unto the dead.

'There is r. more to be done,

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Hrbi,n Truatee'. Notice. h peraoni having" Hvah iain to This, ev n. I may not know transact are required to present it to him If we were friend and fiiend, on Mondays. J If we were foe and foe. The township library will lie kept at my home in lisysrilltv A1! i done with utterly, wiann. t,BOE"" t.,.. All s done with. Heath to me ov, Jo 1900. -j. Tratte. ... . . . ! : W as ever Death indeed ; To me no friend! v creed

GEORCE P, WAGNER

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WAGONS and. CARRIAGES,

-And Dealer In

Consolatory was given. You were of earth, not Heaven. . This dreary day things seem Vain shadows in a dream,

Or some Grange, pictured show;

And mine own tears that flow, My hidden tears that fall. The vainest of them all. Amy Llvv.

People who have been accustom

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and Fertilizers.

General Repairing A Horse Shoeing.

Nona Mala Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure

Digests whet you eat.

com meal possesses high nutritive

value, but those who never eat anvthing in the bread and tlap jack line unless made trom wheat dour, ought to read the conclusions reached by Professor Atwater. of Connecticut. Among the cerals wheat rlower ranks highest in fuel value, but corn meal is close behind and is much superior in nutritive power. In fact, Professor Atwater con-1 elude-, all things considered, that corn meal stands at the head of our food products. These facts ought to be made known to the people of Europe by American exporters. While the consumption of corn meal abroad ia increasing, it ought to be many times what it is now. It might be emphasizing executive authority ironslv fur the secretary

11 arttnnaiiy digests tne food and aids uf state to rexu.-e to grant a foreign Nature in strengthening and recon-jcorooratinn a certificate to do huitructing the exhausted digestive or- corPriluon ceruncate to do dum gang. It is thelatestdiscovered digest- nes 00 lhe ground that it is a trust, ant and tonic No other preparation but the people would approve ot

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JOHN F. JUDY. JEWELER and lift Dealer

Establishing so-called civ.l government in the Philippines, July I, seems a good deal like a travesty, since the people of those islands will have none of those th'ngs for which the dav stands. They are to

Has moved his store to the large have civil government in piace of rooms in the basement of the Kraus military rule, but they will not be house, on the corner of Main and free from the domineering policy ol Fifth St., Jasper, and is prepared n outside nation. July 4 stands to rej air promptly Clocks, Watches for the declaration of independence,

Jewelry. Bicvcles. Guns and Sew- but how many of the principles ot

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ing Machines of all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a stoc of Bicycle Repairs and Glue, Sewing Machine Oils and Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Call and examine. JOHN F. JUDY. Mar, IS.

Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter. Bait rheum and eczema. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is withont an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almoet instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also en re itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids.

that great document will be applied to the government in the Philip

pines.' Muncie Herald.

Prosecuting Attorney Fisher .- at home enjoying a two weeks' holiday, Judge h.;. having suspended court at Petersburg for that length of time on account of rush of farm

work. Argus. It is time for those republicans who said Hanna was out ot it to begin retractions ere the redoubtable! Mark comes Indianaward with his; fjoügwhip. Indianapolis Sun.

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THE LOVE LETTERS Of AN IRISH LASSIE. LET 1 KU TWKNTV-F1VE. May 10, 11. I)eaket Fmanw After a week t)f weary waiting your loviog letter catue to hand yesterday morning. I had heen anxiously waiting for it, and I use uro you it watt a great relief when pat handed it to me. As dinner was ready I hastily ate what I wanted and then hurried u stairs to my room, locked the door and proceeded to learn the contents of my far uway lOfCf'f letter. Dear Frank, can you realize the fact that another week has pa.-ed and only three remain until the first of June, and that ia the appointed time for us to meet. June 1st comes on Wednesday, I think; Thursday evening is the sehool commencement, and I want you to he .ure and arrive in time so we can go to the commencement together. And Friday 1 will be twenty years old, my goodness gracious; it does not seem possible, it is all like a dream. Dear Frank, you must take good care of yourself and not get sick again. How my heart did ache for you when I read of you being so sick. Dear boy, you must feel lonely in time of sickness, being almost entirely among strangers. Hut, dear Frank, there is one in this wide and vast world who wishes she could have been by your side t have cared for you when you called for her. Even if she couldn't have been anything but a mere sister to you. I am glad I was innocent of your suffering at the time. It would have pained me terribly to know of your severe illness and that I could not do anything to try to relieve you. Surely, you must have been very sick. I have never been delirious that I know of, although I have been very siuk several times. I always have had a dread of being delirious for fear I would tell my secrets, and a person is almost sure to. Dear boy, I hope you are allright before this tima. How thankful you should be to God for not taking you rom this world while unconsciou-. You have heretofore told me, dear Frank, that you would willingly die if you were sure of the future. Dear boy, you certainly realize the necessity of being a christian. I know you do, and why is it that you are not? You could not do a more noble or manly deed than accept Christ, who died a shameful, painful, and ignominous death on the cross for the remission of your sins, and all yu have to do is simply accept and tru.-t in His promises, how easy it is and yet we think it hard. It is the evil one who makes us believe it is hard. And. dear boy. the longer you putt it off the harder it will be, because your heart will gradu dly glow harder. Dear Frank, I am still praying for you, and I know my prayers will be answered. I think of you in Sunday School and in church and prayer meeting, and I wonder where you are and what you are doing, and only wish you were with me in the house of God. You say, I '"can hardly imagine how much I do love you.'' No, dear Frank, I cannot, it is like a dream. I have so often thought it would be impossible for anybody to love me. I could not see how it could be possible, and therefore when you say you love me it seems hard to believe. Theu I will reason with myself and think over the number of evidences you have given me. and then I think you cettainly must love me, or you are a terrible flirt. And I have yot;r word for it that you never was actually engaged in a flirtation. I am glad of it, dear Frank, and I really think you are an exception that any true girl might well be proud of. Papa returned from his visit last week, and they all had a splendid time, and all are well. Cousin Finis YV. is coining down on the 4th of July, and sent word to me to have the prettiest girl in Ireland picked out for him. That sounds just like Finis. He is just the right age to be badly smitten on the girl?. He 1- g';d looking, and when he gets away from home likes to make a mash. I guess mamma did not say anything about our correspondence to the folks, as I have not heard them mention anything thing concerning it. But he did tell them about the widower, and aunt Maggie said for me to stick to him as he was just the kind. That they knew how to appreciate a second wife better than the first, and I don't remember what all. You would laugh to hear ma talking to me about him. If I was a person a-ily influenced and cared anything for Mr. Anderson and he cared anything for me, I don't think it wnild take very long to make a match. Ha! ha! But as it stands at present I am doubtful on both sides. Just a week ago in the afternoon he was up and we took a long walk and came back in the evening, but did not go to church as I did not feel very well. He read to me a greater part of ihe evening and I enjoyed it very much. But my mind was continually wandering to a northern city and dwelling upon my absent lover. Dear Frank, I desire you to read some out of the same book when you come. Mr. A. was up the following Wednesday to try and get me to attend a party that was going to be given on Friday evening. He had heard me talking about it a few evenings before. George Davis had been coaxing me to go, but I told Mr. A. that I would not attend. So he came up Wednesday evening and used the party pretext as an txcuse. He said he thought if he came up and begged me real hard that perhaps I would go. But he did not succeed. It was to be a select party held in one of the halls. I bad my reasons for not going and told him so. I will tell you at some future time. Dear Frank, I don't think Mr. D. ha- ever said anything to Grace concerning me at all; and I guess you need not think anymore about him, as rumor has it that he and one of our dashing belles are to te married this summer. I don't know how true it is. However that may be, he has my b st wishes for his future happiness and success. So we will give Mr. D. a rest. Well, it is getting late SO I will have to close. Write soon and a long letter to your devoted and loving little girl, Lii.i.ie. (To be continued.)

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An editor over in Missouri printed an item which stated that the man who was hugging the hired girl had better stop or his name would be published. In a few days about 25 citizens paid up their subscription and told the editor to pay no alten- j

tion to foolish stories going around

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SPRING GOODS i j All the latest styles at i BARGAIN PRICES. Come around and let us discussthe subject with you. j J. P. HUTHER, i

JEast side of Public Square.

THE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated

I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your And Day the Highest Market Price in Gas Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT

Stop the cougn and cures too com la 12 hours without nauseating. Price K centa.

"Dead in it," like the man in

the hearw, are the merchants who

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Agent for tbe Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Horn Husker d? Fodder, Shredder. Blount's True Dlue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

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ARNUM &id his success was due to his GETTINGTALKED ABOUT

So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends op on his keeping his business before the public in a business way TELLING THE TRUTH " his advertising all the time. THE JASPER COURIER Will bdp y ii to the puhlicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honor ami conscience.

ThelPtead- Advertiser

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Han hi tler puhlicity than (he transient one. Your announcements are solicited. Thonel3-2, Ringu8up.