Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1901 — Page 8

Southern Railway. St. Louis & biinült Lines. 63 Miles the"shortcst 53 Between Louisville eft St. Louis.

Only Line between Louisville and Evanavtlle.

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P. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. I 4.40 7.10 IM Lv Jasper Ar, " 0 KS0 7 4 11 vi " H-burv l.v. .0' x.jg s.JO 11.17 " Lincoln " 8.40 v.U 10 ll.SO " Boonviüe" s.ui 10.JS 10.00 l.i " Kvauvi!le 7.90

No. 34 leave Jasper daily at 4.40, 1'. M. tu i Itm at II unting burg at 6 00, No. a leaves UuntlnftburK dally, at R.aO a. m. sjtItcs at Juper at aJa ROCKPORT and CANNKLTON DIVISION.

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Except Sunday, Ia. Ex. Sunday. No.40. No. 41. N.i. 48. No. 41. No 4 SoJA. P.M. A. M.AM. A M.AM PIS 0.87 140 11.. Lv. Lincoln Ar, 8 00 U.iW 7.46 SO o 11. Ar. Kockport 7.1011.00 7.00

No.64. No.53. No.50. No. 51, N0.54. WoM 9 30 11.17 8.40 l.v. Lincoln Ar. 7. 6.00 U 0 10.1 1.4 .80 Ar. Tll City I.V. 7 07 6 40 11 01 10 m 1.00 as i'annltou " 7.00 in so

Lowest rates to all Eastern and Western points. Polders, rates, and neueral Information will be furnished upon application to V. K CLATCOMB, n't. Jasper. GBO. B. AI I HN, A Gen'l Pass. Agent, M 1 .'ins Mo

Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby (riven that the undersifned, Trustee of Ilarbieon township,

will attand to township business on each ' bankruptcy

uuur; uir rni , a luJ umtr, Uli persons 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. Uaoaoa Nix, Nov, 23 llMO.-y. Trustee.

A man at may be a tool at 1" A woman's silence seldom spoils anything. Ar. iöie rumor is nearly always a falsehood. Praise is an excellent cosmetic, and cheap. A key of gold will not unlock the gates of wisdom. A woman's tact generally has too' many tucks to it. Loafing is the music of labor

without the sound. Nothing is more to be dnaded than aged infancy. It's much easier to run up a bill than it is to foot it. Society worships success, but sei dorn forgives a failure. Even the successful dentist encounters a snag occasionally. The original sin of a joke doubtless lies in the stealing thereof. The woman who "tells" is a pestilence; alack, a common one. No man on earth is wise enough to be trusted with unlimited power. Never shed tears over spilt milk.

There is enough water lost as it is.

Love in a cottage is all very well 1 rt 1 I Ia

as Jong as ine nour narrei um i empty.

The rooster makes two-thirds of

the noise, but the hen does all the

work.

Man may acquire little here be

low, but when be dies he is apt to

get a lot. A fool knows other people's business better than a wise man knows bis own.

GEHE P, WAGNER

Some men who have more money than brains are on the verge of

Men make most of their enemies in society and women make theirs at auctions.

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A really successful woman is one who can always tind one more pin somewhere. The average man's study of a woman is mainly an effort to learn to read the price mark. No man ever blew out his brains because of a woman ; the gods bad first made him mad. Probably Adam ate the apple because the snake had taught Kve house-cleaning anyway. Probably if women loved Iii tie babies less, they would treat them more like human beings. Women who write venomously against their social superiors give the latter great amusement. When a woman is very, very bad she is awful, but when a man is correspondingly good he is weird. It is a shame some people ever get the idea that they ought to get married and quit being decorative. It will probably always be a question which changes a man's char acter most, a great love or a boil. To woman man calls woman 'God's masterpiece;" to mau he often names the devil as her creator. When a man has a dear field it means there is nothing else in it. When he has a clear bead well that's different. The truly great politician is one who is able to perform a clear pub-

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TNI LOVE LETTERS Of h IRISH LASSIE A. K -tu UrserveeL) LKTTKK T W K N TV-SKN K N . May 11, 19 Df.akkst Kkank Your loving letter came yesterday evening at 0 p. di. Papa hatded it to me when be came home lo tea. tirace said more rews dorn Irvington. I immediately retired to my room. I had just arrived wben papa called and on answering he said: "Lillie, I think it will be nip and tuck which beats Frank or (Jeorge. Ha! ha' ' then the rct joined in and they had quite a laugh. I would not have cared what they said if Mis. W., a young married lady bad not been present, and, ot course, ..verheard all they bad to say. 1 d nt know whether she will ktf anything about what they said or not and I don't care. Mamma informed me the other day that she seen your picture over at Washington. 1 aked her if she didn't think you was nice looking, and she said, "yes he is," and she also added. "Lillie, I do hope you will not entertain the thought for one moment, as to marrying Frank. I would a good deal rather you would marry Mr. Davis. So, Frank, you see how the matter stands. And you persist that I must not worry about it. Well, it is absolutely impossible. As a general rule nothing ever worries me very much, but such a subject as this it is absolutely impossible not to. Aunt Sadie has been giving me a lecture on the subject, also. She has taken sides against you too. So, dear Frank. y u see what I have to contend with. I catch it ftorn all sides. While you can go to your Aunt Amy and have a private and confidential conversation, and receive kindly advio and erhaps encouragenit nt. While I have no one to go to and receive every discouragement jKissible. My long ent up thoughts it seems aometimes will kill me. You said you sat by your Aunt Amy, leaning your head on her .-boulder and talked very freely to her, and she asked many questions, and seemed very bright and happy, etc. Dear Frank, how sincerely I do with I had been in your place. Hut the scene would have been very different on my part. Oh! if I could only lay my head on her shoulder or put my arms around her neck and give vent to my feeling. I know she could answer many questions which I would like to know; otherwise I will have to decide for rr.yself. I don't think the folks at home ever dream of me having anything on my mind, or being melancholy; as I am most always cheerful in my conversation with them, and if I do not feel like talking I go off to myself, where they cannot see me. I imagine that if they could only see me in my room alone, they would be amazed at their ignorance. But while I can appear light hearted r.nd gay at home, my mood will invariably change to the contrary when in society. And if I do assume a different mood it is with the greatest effort. No, Frank, we cannot decide the ending of this matter at present. Dear Frank, I sometimes have a tinge of regret in my heart for having encouraged you as I have, for fear I cannot consent to be yours for life. Then I would blame myself for making you unhappy. Surely yonr cup of sadness has been filled to overflowing. Dear Frank, this suspense is growing more intolerable every day. Frank, there is a phrase in your letter that I am unable to account for, and I will repeat it just as you wrote it. You ?ay I said : "I am certain that I love vol- and you alone." May you live to verify the s-tatemeut is my highest wish and greatest hope. Now, dear Frank, I cannot recall to mind ever making such a statement. As I cannot truly feel that I do love you and you alone. And if I wrote such a phrase in my letter, I did not know what I was doing, or wrote it in my pJhMrp. Dear boy, you really don't know what a pang it sends to my heart when I hear you say that nothing else is dearer to you than I ; not tven the memory of your dear mother. Oh! dear, if I cannot love you, what will I do? I have often wondered if love affairs render everybody as miserable as I am. I don't believe they do. and I pity those that it does. Dear Frank, I am happy to know that ray letter threw a ray of sunshine into your gloomy life. If I could only feel that my life could be devoted to your happiness, it would be a great burden lifted from my weary heart. Dear Frank. I do -in-cerely wish I was in heaven to night. I hope it is not wrong to make such a remark, but it comes from my heart. Dear Frank, I want to know if you intend telling me exactly when you are coming, or do you intend to surprise me? I have my idea concerning your intentions; and why shouldn't I have come idea about the subject, when you have excited my curiosity by not answering quite a number of my questions on this subject ' Well, 1 suppose it is useless for me say any more, and you will do what you think beet I presume. Anyhow, we will not puarrel about it. Well, dear boy, I will have to draw this missive to a close. I am sorry to have waited so long, but could not help it. so please forgive me, and don't follow my bad example, dear Frank. I hope and trust you are still the happy boy you were last week. And now I will close by wishing my devoted lover a sweet good night. Yours lovingly, Lili.ik. (To be continued.)

James J. Hill, the St. Paul railway magnate, does not pose as a philanthropist, yet he does many j charitable deeds without ostentasssa a a a a

tion. the widow ot an early mend stop the cougn and .ur-s tbe cold applied to Mi. Hill for a small loan, in 12 hoar without nauseating. Price

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boarding house. "Sorry. Mrs. Keep if tbe Dish Tewel Cleaa. but can t let you have it. But you d ..... . , better get your boarding house The dish towel should be wa-be. started.'' " Why, Mr. Hill, how can " regularly as the dishes, and I? I have no money." "Don't hou,1 never uml more lhao need money." "Why, surely, I onc without a thorough nnsmg at most t.av for the furniture." "No. if necessary a hot soap

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THE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated

1 PATQKA LILY FLOUR,

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your -WHEAT-.

And oay the Highest Market Price in Cash

Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT

FELIX LAMPEIH Agent for the Empire Drill. . Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker K Fodder. Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Plow

Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.

Repairing of all kinds.

xiasper, Indian?.

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ARNUM said his success was due ti

his GETTING TALKED ABOUT

Date

The Jastkr Courier willhelp'you do bo.

you nuusn't; get a good houw, get a hill for six montl.j' rent, furnish

the house, send bills to me. I'll

pay 'em sorry can't let you have any monev. Good morning, Mr?. X."

bath. This requires onlv a minute or two. and once the maid is trained to attend to it, it will become second nat ure to her.

Husband "I wonder what we

hall wear in heaven."

Wife "Well, if you get there.

John, I imagine mott of us will

wear surprised looks. Smart Set.

"Doctor. I canrct pay thi bill. I am no better than before you started to attend me." I know, but you did not take my

advice." , "Oh, thanks! If I didn't take it ! I certainly don't owe you for it." j World.

So the BUSINESS MANS success depends up

on his keeping his business before the public in

business way TELLING THE TRUTH n advertising all the time.

THE JASPER COURIC

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

The Ptead Advertiser

Has better publicity than the transient ouet Your announcements are solicited. ' Phone! 3-5, Ring usp.