Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 August 1901 — Page 8

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Southern Railway. St. Louis & üoMle Lu.es.

63 Miles the Shortest 63

Between Louisville A St. Louis.

Only Line between Louisville

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I No. 23 leaves Iluntlnaburic dally, at 6 jO

a. in. arrives at Jasper at 6.50. iUXJKPOUT and CANNKI.ToN DIVISION.

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Lowest rates to all fe.ii.it- rn and Western points. Folders, rates, and general Information will be furnished upon application to V. K. Ulatcomb, Ag't. Jasper. Obo. II ALLS!, A'sst Uen'l Iaas. Agent, 8t 1...UI Mo.

Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee of Harhison township, will att 'utl to township business on each Monday of the year, at my office, and 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 llaysville. (iSOBUI Nix,

Nor, 23 1900.-y. Trustee.

No Italian Llteratsre far Oirls. What is absolutely wanting to

to the completion of a girl's edu

cation in Italy is reading. inere is no Italian literature for girls, and only the more fortunate, who have studied foreign languages, read at all. As for toe poorer classes, this privilege is denied them because books are expensive and circulating libraries unknown. A young lady is allowed to read pretty much what F lglish and American girls read of light literature, provided it is strictly moral. Marchesi Theodoli, in the Ladies' Home Journal for Aug. Ad"ertisers in The Coukikk are

capturing the trade.

We have now Gasoline For Sale, And a Full Line of other tioods, Which wo will Deliver in all parts of town Free of Expense.

Telephone 15-3. Hing us up.

JOSEPH BUCHART April 37, mUMf,

GEQRCE P, WAGNER

ABÜVAOTUUB OW4

WAGONS no CABBLAGES,

Sold by Huther &Urich.

-Ana Dealer ln-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

General Repairing A Horse Shoeing, o North Mala Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.

Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cnre of tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids.

Dr. CaoVs Condition Powders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier Vd vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Martin Friedman, Druggist.

Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dijjests what you eat.

It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It Isthelatestdlscovcrcd digestant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. PriesMe. and $1. Large Urrontalns 2H timet

snail sue. Hook all about dyf.p-pla mal led free

Ycpared by E. C. DaWITT SCO . Cblcos Martin Friedman.

Red Cross Tansy Pills

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THE LOVE LETTERS OF AN IRISH LASSIE. (in KiMhts mwwniA LKTTKU TW I N T Y -N I N I . June 30, ID Dkak Fkaxk: Your loving letter came to hand ahout ten days ago. This is the l.int of June and you have not come as you said you would. I am sitting out on the old bridge while commencing a last letter to you, but I'll not be able to stay long as the darkening shades of evening are gathering round me fast. The beautiful sunset wan the special attraction that made me stroll from the noisy home circle to where (juiciness reigned supreme. It is a most glorious evening. Nature seems to be arrayed in her best apparel. 1 often wonder if other people can, and do enjoy the beauties of nature an I do. Every little flower has its own type of lovliness for me. No matter how insignificant and worthless it is, it performs its lowly mission here on earth just the same as the most beautiful of ilowers. Then droops its little head and is no more. Oh, how I wish I could preserve the life of every llower. What I would do with them I do not know, but I do hate to see them die. But it is only an emblem of our lives. I have been quite cheerful and happy all day, but since I have commenced this letter 1 am inclined to feel sad, you doubtless know why. Krank, 1 do honestly think you have treated me unkind in two respects, which is unaccountable to me. I have asked and begged of you for the favor of a visit, but you have not granted it, though you promised to, and for somo unknown reason to me you have failed. You have by that act caused many unanswered questions to arise in my mind, and doubt has frequently been ushered in as a very unwelcome guest. Frank, it pains me to speak of this matter, but to be a woman I must keep my word just as far as I possibly can, and it is all your fault that 1 have not this June. The fuct has dawned upon me, that while my womanly pity says "Yes," my womanly heart says "No." Frank, 1 am sad, the sunshine seems but a mockery. Truly, sadness does not express it. Words can not be found to describe my present condition of despondency. I can see only one reason why all this has passed between you and I, and my heart has not responded to your loving call, and that reason is all the comfort or consolation I can find. It is my only refuge and hope. It is all that keeps me from despising myself. Oh ! (iod, help us both. Frank, you must be aa strong as I am weak. Frank, you know I have not been flirting or trifling with your affections merely to draw you out. I have a true woman's heart and a woman's soul. The last thing on earth that I would wish to do, would be to flirt with a young man. Oh! Frank, I only wish I knew iat to say to you to lessen the pain when I tell you that I can no longer give you any hope. God bless you, dear boy, ia my sincere prayer. I have been thinking deeply on this sad subject (for i. is sad to me) for some time past, and how hard it is for me to say what I have said, you will never, xo nkvkk know. Only my heart can feel that bitter pain. I do sincerely wish often times that I was married and settled down. And I know you would not blame me if you knew all the trouble I have had concerning love affairs. Frank, I really don't think we will ever meet, but I cannot give any reason for thinking thus. But if we never do meet again on this earth wont you please promise to meet me at the pearly gates beyond this vale of tears? I feel awfully bad this evening. You say you are a democrat so far as the doctrine of State Sovereignty is concerned and on tha ailver question. I was a republican until the third party was erected, and now I am a good, solid Prohibitionist, and I would like for you to be one, too. What do you say? I attended a prohibition convention awhile back and enjoyed it immensely. It was quite a holy little band. How nice it would be if all the political meetings were like it. I have more true respect for the democratic party than I have for the republican, but both are corrupt. The republican party pretends to denounce the liquor traflic and to want it put down; but not entirely, while at the same time they are working in an underhanded way for it. While the democrats aie not eo deceitful, as much as I know about them. I would not give much for a man who was so wound up in a party, and such a lover of it, that he cannot give it up to vote for what he knows to be right. I know the Prohibition patty is right and I am for the right. The Prohibitionists will win yet. God speed the day when they will conquor. Frank, my head aches so bad that I can scarcely see, so I will have to close. Oh! Frank, I only wish you knew how bad I really do feel. Please forgive me for what I have said, for I cannot help it. Good bye, Frank. I have been your devoted little girl, LiLLIB.

I LM BnaV

Stops the cougn aud cures the cold In IS hours without nauseating. Pries 26 cents.

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104 issues. fsr Saaipls Copts. rWICE A WEEK COURIER, VAMtVILLa IMA.

llaysville Hurrahs. Joe Weisheit and another boy by

the name of Kd, went to Martin

county Saturday to see their girls.

Frank says that there is no o'her

as sweet as his honey.

Peter, from Dubois, is a loud

love talker.

Some of our young boys had

better be careful at dances and not

show off so much, or they'll get into trouble.

Prof. Bauer and brother Coonie

had quite an enjoyable time Satur

day night. The only thing that

marred Coonie's happiness was the

lack of his gasoline collar. If that

is the ca?e, boys, you had all better

gets gasoline collar; for sale by Harder Si Hemmerlein, 15c each

or .1 for 45c. Four Kids. "Dead in it." like the man in

the hearse, are the merchants who

don't advertise.

An advertisement does not sell goods, but it helps the seller to sell them.

Italian Oirls and Their Photographs. Italian girls, unlike most of their American bisters, are generally unwilling to have their photographs published, and even when their consent is obtained their relatives may object. In arranging, for instance, for pictures to illustrate the article on "What Girl Life in Italy Means," in the La lies' Home Journal for August, the agent of that magazine had with much difficulty at last secured the photographs of some very pretty Italian girls, with their permission to publish the pictures without their names, simply as types of Italian girlhood. Before the photographs had been mailed, however, a jealous lover, three still more

jealous brothers, and a pair of angry

lathers withdrew the young ladies

given permission, and the photographs were, of course, at ones returned. After further fruitless ef

forts the hope of getting any pictures had almost been abandoned when, by a happy chance, the good offices of Prince Ruspoli, Lord Mayor of Rome and head of the municipal schools, were enlisted, and the attractive photographs that illustrate the article were finally ob

tained.

Sixteen ounces of performance

to every pound of promise in the

advertisements of The Uoubibb.

NOBBY SUITS

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SPRING GOODS - All the latest styles at BARGAIN PRICES. Come around and let us discussthe subject with you. J. P. HUTHER, East side of Public Snuare.

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THE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your

''WHEAT-

And nay the Highest Market Price in Cas!

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

FELIX LAMPE rl Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.

Keystone Corn Husker

Fodder. Shredder.

Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

Aeaaet 11,1 .

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ARNUM aid his success was due 19 his GETTING TALKED ABOUT

So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends ao on his keeping his business before the public in a business way TELLING THE TRUTH in his advertising all the time.

THE JASPER COURIER

Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The other part in upon your own honor and conscience. The Mead- Advertiser Has better publicity than the transient one. Your Announcements are solicited. 'Phona18-2, . RingXup.