Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1901 — Page 8
Southern
Railway.
81. Loais & Louisville Lines. 63 Miles (he Shortest 53 Between Louisville & St. Lou lit.
Only
Lino between Louisville und BtMMl III
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Lowest raws to till Kantern and ffXafl points. KIJrs. rates, and general Infor illation will Ii, turn. stiel Bj IO appluatiou to V. K. n.uoB, Att't. Jasper, cm ii. iuu, A ft Qui rail, iftnl, st Lonli Mo.
Harbison Trustee's Not ire. Notice is hereby (riven that tlM undersigned. Trustee vi Harbison township, will att 'nl to township business on each Monday of the year, at my otriee, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him on Mondays. The tow nship library will be kept at my home in uaytvill. Weokoi Six, Nov, S3 WH).-y. Truste.
A Natural Inference. "Did v a Immh wisl Wkiaptai'i lit tie boy said wln u tiny showed huu tho twin- " "No; what wai it?" 'lie Mill, ' Tin to, mamma's Wen petfag bMprfai ii.au. '" Cttttsrs Weekly. It is an truordinary fnot that only two presidents wero bom U-tweon April and October. Theiuoovd ty months i an follows; January, 2; February, Ü; 51.il h. 4, April. I ; July. 1 ; AiiRust, 1 ; October, a, November, J, December,
DiohiM ot cold um ailver utetl in
Uiblo MffTloe in '.'UM II. (.'. well' lounJ at Tr.iv bv Dr. Bohlkniiana tnoof
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We have now Gasoline For Sale, And a Full Line of other Qoodl,
Which we will Deliver in all parts of town Free of Expense. Telephone lö-'J. Ring us up. JOSEPH BUCHART Apr:! 27, l'-WOy.
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Paria pmogltjo 1900.
feuld by Huther A Frich.
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Keep Up Tn
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FOR Suppressed Minstruation PAINFUL Wsnstrustlon And PREVENTIVE lor
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Sent postpaid oo receipt of
price. Honey refunded if not as wa
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Dr. Cady's Conditifln Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier 0d vermifuge. Price. 25 cents, boijliv Martin Friedman, PrOfgiat.
IM L0VF LETTIRS UP AN IRISH L4SSII (All Ki.lita Reserved. ) I.K I IKK TWKNTV-KKiU r. June I I, ID 1i .MSI Fuank: I reeehrld your loving letter a week apo and wus very iiiuch di-appointed. 1 was expec ting you instead of i letter. 1 know you have been expecting a reply, but it ban been almost impossible for me to write at an earlier date. I Know you will forgive my seeming neglect. Ii ai Frank, you speak of niainiiia'.- apparent di.-like foryau. Well, I da not recollect of ever hearing her .-ay anything conOtrninf you, only in the beet f terms. So far as my memory goe- you are entirely wrong on the above mentioned subject. Frank, you may perhaps know that some mothers are cranks on the subject of flmnosa when their daughters attain a marriageable age. But 1 am glad that my mother CAD not be numbered with that class, Both father ami mother have told nie in choosing companion for life they hoped I would exercise my judgment to the best of my ability, take everything into GOO. sideration and he just as discrate SI poesibls). Tho opportunity has not yet been afforded DM to ask Mr. Davis your desired question. I will give ycu s description of George; he has brown eyes, black hair, very dark brown mustache, about live fejt ten inches in height and weighed 160 pounds list spring. But he has been having chills and has lost several pounds since. He has a brother named Frank and one Krmert. The last time he was here he showed nie a picture of his .-iter, Edith. She is very handsome, and is attending some female seminary in tho north part of the state. He lost his mother and brother last winter a year ago ami a lis ter just S few weeks ago, She had only been married about four week- previous to her death. No, I did not get tired of your description of the Decoration Day services. 1 enjoyed it very much ami would have been glad if you had written more on the same subject. 1 love to see the graves of our dead heroes decorated. I love to cherish the memory of hoih the blue and gray, who laid duwn their lives heroically, both parties thought they were in the right. But, of course, one was wrong, and it is not Qtceassry forme to mention which one; as we all know that. Decoration Day here it poured down rain, but I was Inspired with enough patriotism to brave the storm and go to the hall to see the exercises. But Eva and I soon found that n large number were inspired with the same -pirit, and the house was almost Iii Jed . The decorations wero beautiful. Then were several addresses by old soldiers. I'apa Is chaplain in the li. A. K and therefore gave the memorial exercise, hut I did not get there in time to hear his part. Well, 1 will -a 1 love my country and with that will close the subject. Dear Frank, it is a terrible effort forme to write this afternoon . Yesterday George came early in the afternoon and we took a long walk around the town and then down the road until we found a shady spot, and we sat there the rest of the afternoon. He read some from I.ucile, and we had a splendid time, then he returned in the evening and accompanied me to church, it i- repotted around town that we are to be married. We have been having beautiful weather for the past few days. The atmosphere is so cool and pure. I hope it will continue, for we have had so much rain. Dear boy, I have looked for you atiently, ar.d do hope you will come to see me soon. Frank. I do not think near as much of you as I did six weekago, and it is your own fault, too. Why, I shall not try to tell you, for I am tired of talking on the subject. It is the be-t plan to quit, unless you can come to see me soon. I do hope you will succeed. I don't really think boys take such matters to heart as much as girls. You have about the right idea of the subject you wished meto translate, so I will not give any further explanation. Dear boy, this is rather a brief letter, but I cannot help it. I am just worked up to such a pitch that I am miserable, and bow long this will last I cannot tell. Well, I must draw this letter to a close, SS 1 am too unhappy to write any more. ( lood-bye, dear Frank. Lovingly. I. II. I. IK, (To be continued.)
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The Modern Man. His bachelor apartments are a dream, all decorated through in white and gold, U7 Uk ......1 tu
ri iiiuucm pwuuup uu wie gtop8 tfae COURU a:j,j t(Jr(,H ü)e col(j silken walls, and lilled with brick-a- in 12 hours without nauseating. Price
brae of worth untold. He interviews his valet when he wakes, then breakfasts at his fav'rite .:lub at one, And tools his tandem once about the park, rejoicing that the day is nearly done. Delmonico's Is where he mostly dines; his only drink i- Uuinart l "vin sec," The racehorse that he's sure can beat the world, just loses the Suburban by a neck. He "takes in" all the halls, but doesn't dance; instead tie punch ami supper room he'll haunt;
Or lean against the wall and crit-
26 cents. "Lady, won't you kindly give a poor man nine cents'.''' ' Nine cent-' Why don't you a-k for a dime, and be done with it?" "Oh, no, lady; I know the sex too well. I wuz onct a married man." Detroit Free Press.
up my
Question of Ownership. "Need of counsel' Come and let me introduce you to
lawyer." "Your lawyer? Do you own a lawyer?" Hi ii .... -i ' i .. ..
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icise in languid tones the seasons .. '.. . ..
an. lie owns me. .New i orn rress.
debutante
He sails his yacht to I.archtnunt,
It is EneerprTsincr and where he ele'1 P" . O I I lw, nr.. nil .
the Best All-around
Newspaper Published. It contains the Finest of Serials
that are all the rage
And otten has petit BOUpefS 00 board to entertain the beauties of the stage. Ho takes some dashing chorus girl abroad he doesn't care a ran
It has the Best Short jfor her- 'ou knowStories. 'ul tnat M tM'' l,r"l'"r thing to do aetaei w iUHt n0W an( if ne didtt't llft'd be a LW A TS on the rlfht aide of the mal vnf,l vn juration of the day. Print lust what H volea sloweneans In an Indepnndent, traihtforwari 'Tis not the fashion of the d-iv to oia.nner Our aim la to make 1 paper fw , "n , , laHnlon 01 u') W th txxiDle lust aa wa find t ivpm mo frpolv nrt! on h a A tri jI l,n
nl wr ran rnire patent in lest timt: than thoaet 1 1Lhf- bUOant and full oT human iBtef I ma., -nrn . remote (ram Washington. J ("J roaiu .
rtr photo., with .irrip i Olvll V CCS A V r A B ho does not envy hi m his ban
i Cn, )y 0tthe man who lives unbur104 ineuae. AmnmA bt. n b
'-visuva J liVIUV 4 The ( )bserver.
Bead tmr Satapte Copies. TWICE A WEEK COURIER, VAHSaVILL, INOe
AdvertiserH in The Coukikk are capturing the trade.
Belgium holds the World's record in canals, having 535 miles, which carry 8,000,000 tons a year. Somebody suggests that the republican party is the original faithcure organization. For years they have been teaching the fallacy that the higher tho common people are taxed the more prosperous and happy they will die. Dowie has not proposed anything more absurd. Knox Democrat. Temperate. (Jrirnsby So you want to marry my daughter, sir! What are your principles? Are you temperate? Fledgcly Temperate 1 Why, I am n strict that it given me pain even to lind my binds tight. Pick-Me-Up.
I NOIMJY SUITS ( JIK W
SPRING GOODs! 0
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All the latest styles at BARGAIN PRICES.
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cussthe subject with you. J. P. HUTHER,
East side of Public Square.
IHE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your -WHEATS And oay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT FELIX LAMPEin Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker d? Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of
Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indian?.
B
ARNUM said his success was due 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 nis advertising all the time. THE JASPER COURIER 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 one Your announcements are solicited, Thonell3-2, , Kingcup.
