Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 October 1901 — Page 8

Southern Railway. IL Low & Unwille Lues.

Between 8t. Lout., LouUfiUe A and the Southeast. TIME DA BD IN irrKGT, Sept.. M. 1901

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WW P.M. MAU. 1J 00 P. M. 10 I A. U II A.U 10 M a. M 155 A.M. 115 A.M. i mi. m l mr u 3 03 A. M. 1 M P M j 30 a ii aw P. M. KAM. J P. M 7 10 A. M. 45 P. M. T 5 A. M. 7 30 P. I 10 45 P M 1 10 P. M 6 05 P. M 6 00 A. M 10 25 1'. M. 11 50 A. M

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Lt. St. Loa la, Centralis, Mt Vtjrnou. " Fairfield, Mt Cartnel. " Prlncetou. ikaklnuri Titv

Munttnifbur. Loul.vllle. Louiavlllr, Alhevlll. Chattauooga,

Atlant,

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HKTWKKN EYANttYIIXK AND LOUISVILLE.

I.V. Loul.Tillf, Ar. Uuutitijjburg. " Kvan.vilW', I.v. Kvan.vllle. Ar Huntlngliurg. Loulsvillr,

Nc. 10 6 00 P. M, (i 50 " 1U 25 No. 9. 7 SO A. M. y 08 II 50 "

No. n. It 50 A. M, 11 45 " 1 30 P M. No. M. 1 I P M. 1 50 5 45 "

JASPER TRAINS

Arrive at 6 55; and 9 a in, and I p. m. Ua?e at 7 10, anil II o a in, and 4 40 i. m. fctOCEPOBT and CANNKLTON DIVISION.

Ml Sandav. Ia. Ki.Sunday. No.4A No.l. No. 48. So.41. No 4 No.46. P. at. A. at. A. M. A M. A.M. P.M. o.iH H40 11. Lt. Lincoln Ar, 8 00 IUI 7 45 tf.aO 9 ID 11. Ar. Rockport 7.'JOU.0O T OO

NoJt. No.53. No.50. No. 51, N0.56. No.5 9 30 11.2? 8.40 Lt. Lincoln Ar. 7.&S 00 13 06 10.18 1.45 0 Ar. Tell City Lt. 7.07 40 1103 10.20 3.00 9 " Cannelton " 7.00 6 DO 10 50

Train Nos. 1 and 8 run solid between

Louisville and St Louie.

Train 9 and 10 between Louisville and

Evantvllle run aoi Id, car rvlnn chair i'arw.

Trains Noa. il and il carry throuuh flrat-

rlass coaches between BaTaBaTUM ana ixtuisvllle. Day trains between Iouisville and St. Louis carry I'sfe Parlor cars, and with one change of cars through Bleeping: car service from St. Louia and Louisville to i liattn hooks, Birmingham and other points in the southeast. Sight trains between Louisville and St. Louiscarry tollman draw ing room sleeping cars with bullet service. H. II. SrsMCKi. lion. Man., St Louia. Mo. 8. Ii. IUKUWKK.4. P.A.. Wasli narton, 1, C. UlO. B. ALLEM , A'sst lieu'l I'aas. Agen:, St Louis Mo V. E. ClaYCOMB, Atr't. Jasper.

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Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, BSck Headiche, Gastralgla, Cramps ana ill otber results of imperfect d igest Ion. Price 50c. and ft. Lrgr slw contains JStlmei f""' Book all about dyspepsia malledfrci Vapored by E. C. DeWITT ACO . Cblcag Martin Friedman.

Waal One Woraaa Ttiaks. 'Life is what we make it" therefore, let BN make it as fair as

we can. Have you ever thought how few kind word we think to say to the people around us. It if the duty of every woman to dress as becomingly as she can every man, too, for that matter. The man who calls himself a woman-hater has either been disappointed in love or has not yet met the right one. Love may be blind, but the average yonng man is able to see twice as much in his "best girl" as any one else ever does. The small boy can ntver under

stand what his mother means when she pays she punishes him for his good.

Heware of the man whose dog

doesn't follow him. If the truth were known about everybody in the world there would be a gieat many startling surprises, A woman it never sure that anew pair of shoes are the right size unless they pinch just enough. The Mexicans say that "when a woman whistles an angel weeps."

A Lafayette paper has a long ed

iorial on the subject, "Do our girls

know how to dance?" The question. "Do they know how to cook?"

is more important Plymouth Democrat. Teacher "As I have been telling you, there are two general classes of workers. Tommy, does your father make hid living by using his brains or by using his muscles?" Tommy "Neither one, ma'am. He's a policeman." Chicago Tri bune.

Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the andersigned, Trustee of Harbison township, will attend 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 Hay sville. (fEORt.i Nix, Not. 23 lWOO.-y. Trustee. GEORCE P, WAGNER

Nerve Slavery It Is present-day conditions heaping hardens of work upon the nervous system that tells the story premature breaking op of health. It tells why so many men aad women, who so far as age is concerned, should be ia the prime of health, find themselves leting go of the strength, the power, the vitality they once possessed. It is becaase that great motor power of the body, nerve force, is impaired. Neither will the heart, the brain, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach act right without their proper nerve' force supply. Let any organ be lacking In this essential and troubles begin some of them are: Tkrobbiag, pa! pt talis been. Sleepless aifhta. Sadden atartiafm. Moraine Uajraor. Brala fssr.

laabslitv to work or tk .as.

oa cieruoa.

naffta appetite. Piasatica alow. Feed heavy. KaaUr caci ted, nervous, Irritable. Strtacth fails.

Losa of Scab, aad saaecalar

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. Dr. CM CmJIUm Powders for noTses are the beet tonic, blood purifier d vermifuge. Price, 39 cents. Soldbv Martin Friedman, Druggist.

tCsTtats, and TradawMarka obtained and sll Pat Sent business conducted for MootaaTC Ftte. e'Vja Orrici itsMoiir, ij a Ar.

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THE HÜNTEL (Continued from last week.) "Therein this," said Wisdom. "Some men have climbed on those mountains; circle above circle of bare rock tiiey have scaled; nnd, wandering there, iu those high regions, some have chanced to pick up on the ground one white, silver feather dropped from the wiug of Truth. And it shall come to pass," said the old man, raising himself prophetically and pointing with bis Hoger to the sky, "it shall come to pass, that, when enough of those silver feathers shall have been gathered by the hands of meu, and shall have been woven into a cord, and the cord into a net, that in that net Truth may be captured. Nothing but Truth can hold Truth." The hunter arose. "I will go," he said. But Wisdom detained him. "Mark you well who leaves these valleys never returns to them. Though he should weep tears of blood seven days and eights upon the confines, he can never put his foot across them. Left they are left forever. tTpou the road which you travel there is no reward offered. Who goes, goes freely for the great love thai is in him. The work is his reward." "I go," said the hunter; "but upon the mountains, tell me, which path shall I lake?" "I am the child of The-Accumulated-Knowledge-of-Ages," said the man; "I can walk only where many men have trodden. On these mountains few feet have passed; each man strikes out a path for himself. Ha goes at his own peril ; my voice he hears no more. I may follow after him, but I cannot go before him." Then Knowledge vanished. And the hunter turned. He went to bis cage, and with his hands broke down the bars, and the jagged iron tore his flesh. It is sometimes easier to build than to break. One by one he took his plumed birds and let them tly. But, when he came to hi? dark-plumed bird, he held it, and looked into its beautiful eyes, and the bird uttered its low, deep cry "Immortality!" And he said quickly, "I cannot part with it. It is not heavy; it eats na food. I will bide it in my breast: I will take it with me." And he buried it there, and covered it over with his cloak. But the thing he had bidden grew heavier, heavier, heavier till it lay on his breast like lead. He could not move with it. He could not leave those valleys with it. Then again he took it out and looked at it. "Oh, my beautiful, my heart's own!" he cried, "may I not keep you?" He opened his hands sadly. "Go," he said. "It may happen that in Truth's song one note is like to yours; but I shall never hear it." Sadly he opened his hand, and the bird Hew from him forever. Then from the shuttle of Imagination he took the thread of his wishes, and tluew it on the ground; and the empty shuttle he put into his br. a.-t, for the thread was made in those valleys, but the shuttle came from an unknown country. He turned to go, but now the people came about him howling. "Fool, hound, demented lunatic ! " they cried. "How dared you break your cage and let the birds tly?" The hunter spoke; but they would not hear him. "Truth! who is she? Can you eat her? can you drink her? Who has ever seen her? Your birds were real ; all could hear them sing! Oh, fool! vile reptile! atheist!" ther cried, "you pollute the alt." "Cume, let us take up stones and stone him," cried some. "What afiair is it of ours?" said others. "Let the idiot go;" and went away. But the rest gathered up stones and mud and threw at him. At last, when he was bruised and cut, the hunter crept away into the woods. And it was evening about him. He wandered on and on, and the shade grew deeper. He was on the borders now of the land where it is always night. Then he stepped into it, and there was no light there. With his hands he groped ; but each branch as he touched it broke off, and the earth was covered with cinders. At every step his foot sank in, and a tine cloud of impalpable ashes flew up into bis face; and it was dark. So he sat down upon a stone and buried his face in his hands, to wait in that land of Negation and Denial till the light came. And it was night in his heart also. Then from the marshes to his right and left cold mists arofre and closed about him. A tine, imperceptible rain fell in the dark, and great-drops gathered on his hair and clothes. His heart beat slowly, and a numbness crept through all his limbs. Then, looking up, two merry wisp lights came dancing. He lifted his head to look at them. Nearer, nearer they came. So warm, so bright, they danced like stars of fire. They stood before him at last. From the center of the radiating flame in one looked out a woman's face, laughing, dimpled, with streaming yellow hair. In the center of the other were merry laughing ripples, like the bubbles on a glass of wine. They danced before him. "Who are you?" asked the hunter, "who alone come to me in my solitude and darkness?" "We are the twins Sensuality," they cried. "Our father's name is Human-Nature, and our mother's name is Excess. We are as old as the hills and rivers, as old as the first man ; but we never die," they laughed. "Oh, h-t me wrap my arms about you!" cried the first; "they are soft and warm. Your heart is frozen now, but I will make it beat. Oh, come to me 1" "I will pour my hot life into you," said the second; ''your brain is numb, and your limbs are dead now ; but they shall live with a fierce, free life. Oh, let me pour it in!" "Oh, follow us," they cried, "and live with us. Nobler hearts than yours have sat here in this darkness to wait, and they have come to us and we to them ; and they have never left us, never. All else is a delusion, but we are real, we are real. Truth is a shadow ; the valleys of superstition are a farce ; the earth is of ashes, the trees all rotten; but we feel us we live! You cannot doubt us. Feel us, how warm we are! Oh, come to us ! Come with us!" Nearer and nearer round his head they hovered, and the cold drops melted on his forehead. The bright light shot into his eyes, dazzling him, and the frozen blood began to run. And he said To be continued.

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JIUDO I SUITS

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juast side of Public Square.

THE JASPER ROL IK MILLS Make the Celebrated

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BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your -'WHEAT-

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