Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1901 — Page 8
Southern Railway. St. Liiii k UwWi Lines.
St. Ltali, Louisville Ml
and the Southeast.
TISMOABDIW
WOT,
No. 1. 10 09 P. M. 11 00 P. M. 13 3 A.M. IMAM 2 MA. M 3tlA.il. I M A. M. iSA. M. TIU A. M. 7 S A. M. 1U &P. M. 6 OS P. M io a p. m.
Equally a good return schedules from Atlanta and other points is the Southeast. BKTWKKN KVANSVILLS AMD LOUISVILLK.
Lt. St. Louis, " OWalraila, Ml. Vernon, " rettrSaM, " Mt. Cvntl, Princeton. " Oaklaud City, " Huntlaabur.
LoulsTlTle. LUiTillc, Ashaville, Chattanooga, Atlanta,
Ar. Lv. Ar.
. M, 1SOI. No. .4. ODA. U. 10 ISA. M. 10 84. M. 11 3SA.M. 1 oar M. 1 P M i OOP. M. J MP, M 5 48 P. M. 7 90 P. M. 1 10 P. M. 6 00 A. M. 11 80 A.M.
Lt. Louisville, Ar. HuntinKburg, " Kvansvllle, I.v. Kvansville, Ar. IlunciUKburg, Louisville,
No. 10. 6 OOP. M, 8S0 " 10 a No. 0. 7 HO A. M. 08 ' 11 SO "
No. 33.
8 80 A. M,
11 48 1 so r. M. No. 31. 1 15 P.M. i so " 5 45 "
JASPER TRAINS. Arrive at 6 88; and 9 ao a m, and I 36 p.m. heave at 7 10; and 11 C tu, and 4.40 p. in.
ÜOCKPOBT and CANNKLTON DIVISION.
accept Sunday. Da. Ex. Sunday . I Ko.48. No.41. No.tf. No. 41. No id No A
P.M. A M. AM. A.M. AM P.M. a,7 8 40 11.88 I.v. Lincoln Ar, 8.00 11.8 7.48
0.10 .90 13.98 Ar. Kockport 7.3011.00 7.00
No.84. No.53. No.80. No. 81, N0.8A. No.SB a m 1 1 'i" in t w i i.ui. a B i mI
Wimm .w t. . . biyvuiu Ar. iw f.wiiwi 10.18 1.48 .90 Ar. Tell City Lv. 7 07 6.40 11 03 10 30 3.00 9.98 " Cannelton " 7.00 6.80 10 80 1
Train Son. 1 and 8 run solid between I
Louisville and St. Louis. Train and 10 between Loaisville and
avansvllle run solid, carrying chair cars. Trains Nos. 31 and 31 carry through llrst-
naaa coacnes ueiweeu cvansvuieana iajuis Tille. Day trains between Ixuisville ami St.
Louis carrv Cafe Parlor cars, and with one
change of cars throagh sleeping car service from St. Louis and Louisville to Chattanooga, Binnlngbam and other points in the southeast. Night trains between Louisville and St. Louis carry Pullman drawing room sleepiug
cars wiin uunet service. U. B. Spkncbb, cn. Man , St I.oula, Mo. S. U. Uakowice.U. P. A., Washington, I,C. UBO. B. Alum, A'sat (ien'l Pass. Agent, St Louis Mo. V. . CLAT0OM. Agt. Jasper. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Diaests mhmt you eit.
It artificially digests the food and aids V.a.... A a. a i at I
nature iu Birenginening ana reconstructing the exhausted digestive ornns. It IS the latest discovered d i treat.
ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures
jjyapepsia, inaigesxion, JueartDurn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea, 0J.lrnMH2.oh fiutMl-H. rL-t-..J
all other results of imperfect digestion.
MeaSOc. andfl. Large slse contains SH times
srauaiaa oao. au aDoutayspepaiamaiiMfrst
-veaarso ey t. c. DestlTT SCO. Cblcaes Martin Friedman.
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the ander signed, Trustee of Harbison township, will attend to township business on each Monday of the year, st my office, and persons having township business to transact are required to present it to him an Mondavi
The township library will be kept my home in Haysville. Gbobob Nix, Nov, 38 1900.-y. Trostes
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GEORCE P, WAGNER
ABVWAOTOBBB OWm WAGONS " CARRIAGES, o An Dealer in o
Agricultural Implements
and Fertilisers.
General Repairing 4 Horse Shooing.
o North Main Street,
JASPER, - - INDIANA.
Skin Diseases.
For the speedy and permanent cure of
wnieT. aait rneam ana ecsems, cnim berlaio's Eye and Skin Ointment U Without an fin rial I. mIIwm tt isk.
tag and smarting almost Instantly and i
wnumwa use eaecis a permanent cure. It also cures ttch, barber's itch, scald head, sore, nipples, Keniat; piles.
chapped hands, 'chronic sore eyes and granulated lids.
vDr. CaeVs CsWities iVwsers fori
wses ere tue best tonic, blood purifier
Termuuge. price, so cents. Boldbj
Martin Friedman, Druggist.
jpsnns
IsatmcMaass coodactsS for sjsstaavt fit a. 1 f Owe Otfltl MUIM 11 .-...1
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STARTUNO PACTS ABOUT SUGAR. As s good deal has recently appeared in print regarding the con sumption of sugar, and as the importance of this article as a food, in which every individual is concerned, is apparently not sufficiently understood, the following facts and figures furnished to us by the well-known sugar statisticians, Messrs. Willett d Gray, (01 Wall street, Nsw York), who ere the publishers of the weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal, must necessarily be of great interest to all our readers : SAW SCO AB. Ton9. Total consumption, U. 8., 1900, (WilleU A tiray 2,219,847 Add 6.34 per cent., average annual increase in consumption last 19 years 140,738 Consumption for 1901 2,360,585 Of which Tons Louisiana produces ...350,000 Beet (domestic) produces 150.000 Hawaii (free) produces 350,000 Porto Rico (free) produces 150,000 1,000,000 Imported from foreign countries, 1,360,585 Paying duty at an average of say $36 per ton 48,981,060 (Equivalent to 40 per ton in Granulated.) (Price increased because of tariff, 36 per ton.) Total consumption, 2,360,585 tons at 36 S4,9hl,060 Additional, people taxed annually and pay to provide 49 millions for revenue, 36,000,000 Vit: To Louisiana planters on 350,000 tons at 36 per ton, 12,000,000 To domestic beet planters on 150,000 tons at 36 per ton, 6,400,000 To Hawaii planters on 350.000 tone at 36 per ton, 12,000,000 To Porto Rico planters on 150,000 tons at 36 per ton, 5,400,000 36,000,000 Remove duty and the whole 84,981,060 accrue to the public. On October 8, the quotation for Cuba Centrifugal sugar, 96 per cent, test, free on board Cuba, was 1.96 cents per pound, and the duty on same amounted to 1.685 cents per pound, which is equivalent to 86 per cent, ad valorem. (Signed) Willett & Gray, 91 Wall Street, New York. THE ARTISTS' SECRET. There was an artist once, and he painted a picture. Other artists bad colors richer and rarer, and painted more notable pictures. He painted bis with one color, there was a wonderful red glow on it; and the people went up and down, ssying, "We like the picture, we like tha glow." The other artists came and said, "Where does he get bis color from?" Ther isked him; and he smiled and said, "I cannot tell you;" and . .ked on with his head bent low. And one went to the far East and bought costly pigments, and made a rare color and painted, but after a time the picture faded. Another read in the old books, and made a color rieh and rare, but when he put it on the picture it was dead. But the artist painted on. Always the work got redder and redder, and the artist grew whiter and whiter. At last one day they found him dead before his picture, and they took him up to bury him. The other men looked about in all the pots and crucibles, but tbey found nothing they had not. And when they undressed him to put his grave-clothes on him, they found above his left breast the mark of a wound it was an old, old wound, that must have been there all his life, for the edges were old snd hardened; but Death, who seals all things, bad drawn the edges together, and closed it up. And they buried him. And still the people went about saving, "Where did be get his color from?" And it csme to pass that after a while the artist was forgotten but the work lived. St. Leonards-on-Sea. THE GARDENS OF PLEASURE. She walked upon the beds, and the sweet, rich scent arose; and she gathered her hands full of flowers. Then Duty, with his white clear features, came and looked at her. Then she ceased from gathering, but she walked away among the flowers, smiling, and with her hands full. Then Duty, with his still white face, came again, and looked at her; but she, she turned her head away from him. At last she saw his facs, and she dropped the fairest of the flowers she had held and walked silently away. Then again he came to her. And she moaned, and bent her head low, and turned to the gate. But as she went out she looked back at the sunlight on the faces of the flowers, and wept in anguish. Then she went out, and it shut bebind her forever; but still in her hand she held of the buds she had gathered, and the scent was very sweet in the lonely desert. But he followed her. Once more he stood before her with his still, white, death-like face. And she knew what he had come or : she unbent the fingers, and let the flowers drop out, the flowers she had loved so, and walked on without them, with dry, aching eyes. Then for the last time he cams. And she showed him her empty hands, the hands that held nothing now. But still he looked. Then at length she opened her bosom and took out of it one small flower she had hidden there, and laid it on the sand. She bad nothing more to give now, and she wandered away, and the gray sand whirled about her. UEF'S 0IFTS. I saw a woman sleeping. In her sleep she dreamt that Life stood before her, and held in each hand a gift in the one Love in the other Freedom. And she said to the woman, "Choosa!" ' And the woman waited lond: and she said, "Freedom!" And Life said, "Thou hast well chosen. If thou hadst said, Love,' I would have given thee that thou didsl ask for; and I would have gone from thee, and returned to thee no more. Now, the day will come when I shall return. In that day I shall bear both gifts in one hand." I heard the woman laugh In her sleep.
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Sightseer, in the senate sallanr
"So those are our national anion
are they?" Guide, amaaed at such isrnnrano
"Naw. Them's the senator- "
Life.
Some DSODle keen so buav look.
ing out for the rainy day that they don't know the sun ever shines.
A merry life meant a sorry death.
The trump card of matrimony is a gentle tongue.
"Is your wife a good cook?" asked somebody of tbe young man who had recently married a Vassar
gnrauate. "Well," replied the proud young kn.lu.J A I ft- II ...
uuaurau, wougoHuuy, "she can boil water without burning it." Somerville Journal.
PLAN TO HELP INDIANS. Miss BtIU Rvel Mae Oat a Cearaa ml StaSy Vor Tkaaa. Miss Eatellf Kerl, national superln-
h'ndent of Indian Bchools. has com-1
piled a uniform course of study In 31 nubjecta such as tbe Indian should learn to become aelf supporting, says a Washington dispatch. Aside from the literary branches tbe course Includes
agriculture, baking, basketry, black-
smithing, carpentry, cooking, dairying, engineering, gnrdenlng, harness making, housekeeping, laundering, printing, painting, sewing, hoemaklng, tailoring and upholstering. The course has been In preparation for tbe past three years and embodies Ideas of the needs of the Indian school service that Miss Reel has acquired from personal observation In the field, together with the views of the various superintendents and Indian workers of the United States, many of whom have spent a score of years In the work. This is the first course of study In book form and Is more comprehensive than any yet Introduced Into the Indian schools.
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JOBBY SUITS
FALL GOODS All the latest styles at BARGAIN" PRICES. Come around and let us discuss the subject with you.
I J. r. HUlntK, ? East aide of Public Square.
THE JASPER ROL l MILLS
Make the Celebrated
A Sea So aar. 'Twas th iununcr of 1SW8 Yuho, nijr Uil, voho When certain men did congTefsU To settle poor Crrvcra's late; His iiiie were old and alow. Yobo, my lad, yuho! They fought little while that day. Yobo, my lada. yohol The Spaniard! could not atand tbe fray Because tbey were not built that way. It took an hour or eo. Yobo, my lade, yoho! Tbe Spaniards went and lived ia peace. Yohu, my lade, yobol But the 'Ifcricanoe would not crate; They fought and called for tbe police; It waa holy tbow. Yobo, my Uda, yobo! for glory Mill tbey ftght anew Yobo, my ladt, yohol And ea.h one writes a tovk or two On what mar which and whi I waa was And each 1 t'other'a fo. Yobo, my Uda, yobot
Washington
Qualat Little Books. Ferguson Maines of Biddeford. Me,
baa two quaint and rare and valuable llttlo hin.L im III., la a)... lit ' . v A Innhna
....... -- ' ' ' " i ' 1 . luv Ufrs K mmm r- m in dimensions, and tbe paper cover is BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA
aecorateu with bright colored flowers. Inside on the title pape is tbe follow
ing: "A ictct alrnanjick for the year
litG. fitted to the use of Pennsylva
nia and the neighboring provinces,
with several useful additions, by Rr. Saunder. Phil., printed and folded by
Benjamin Franklin and D. Hall." The other Uiok is several times larger. Its dato Is ' lYnsvlvania. 1 74'.." and It also is an altnauac.
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
They also want your
Proajd of the Srateaa.
In his annual repotl the head of the
insurance department of Masaohu
Betta says that s,, thorough is the system of saper vision t!iat no life Insur
ance company ever Incorjxirated under the laws of that state has gone Into bankruptcy. Put another sprig of laurel ou the classic brow of tbe commonwealth of the puritan and the pilgrim. New York Tribune. New Vork claims to le tbe sum,.?., of tbe large cities. Tbe Urited States weather bureau has charts in light and shade showing from 1870 to 1886 how many days have been sunny in each part of the country. Although Arliona has sometimes attained a percentage of 80 and other parts of the west have seen very clear skies, New York city follows closely with a mean percentage of 50. Mandscrlpts of John Wvcllfs translation of the Bible Into English are of extreme rarity, and even Imperfect specimens -ur only at very long and Irregular Interval, one came up for sale In UoOtfotl rwrntly, Although Incomplete, wanting tin- greater portion
of tne old Testa meat, it comprises the
Whole of the New Teats nent. The manuscript rStends to tfQU haves and is llsr work f an English scribe of
lti"iil Mltl
LITERY AND SALE STABLE.
FEED. VOLLMER,
main street, JaHier, Ind
Always have the best turnouts, ot any
variety for customers ; particularly commercial travelers. Courteous and careful drivers to all parts of Dubois and ad
joining counties. Horses boarded and
sold on cheap terms.
(Ct 14. 18W.-1T
Keep
Up
To
Date
And nay the Highest Market Price in Case Floor and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT
FELIX LAMPEKrr Ageat tor the
Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.
Keystone 12orn Husker a
Fodder Shredder.
DIount's True Dlue Plows
Manufacturer of WACON8 AND BUGGIE8.
Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana
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business wayTEUDTG THE TRUTH
advertising all the time.
THIS JASPER GOURIEB
Will help you to the publicity st s smsll price. The other psrt in upon your own hoDornd.'conscience.
The flteacb Advertiser
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