Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1902 — Page 8
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Between St. Louis, Louisville & and the Southeast.
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Optician.
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Resident Optician. Graduate of South Bend College of Optics. Special Attention given to Physical, Scientific and Physiological Optics. All kinds of 1ms on hand or ground to order. tWFine line of Spectacles. UFFICE: Cor. 5th & Main St.
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Madison Township Trustee Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Truetee of Madiscn township will be in Ire
land on the tint Saturday of each
month, ami the remaining Saturday at
my residenre, rive miles southwest of Ireland, for the purooee of attending tc bownehip business, And all persona hav
ing business with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at J. C. Fvrard's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will t lound at Wni. T. Young's store at ali times. Geo. M. Hkkknk. Nov. 23, 1900-y Trustee Madison Tp.
Safes!
Train So. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run solid bStWSflal Louisville and St. Louis. Trains and 10 between Louisville ami Evansvllle run solid, currying t liair cars. Train N. 21 Hnd il curry through tlr-t class couches between Kvansville and Louis vllie. Day train between Louisville and St. I ouls carry Cafe Parlor cars, and w ith OM change of cars through sleeping car scrvn from M. I. nuis und LoiiNvillc t 1 llltta ROOM, l: ru. iug I. .mi aud other points la the OlltlH'USt. Nltfht tiainü between Louisville ami St, Louiscurrv Pullman drawing room sleeping1 cars with buffet service. II. It. Si'KM i.K. t.cn Mun ., "t. Louis, Mo. S. II. II AKUWH u.U. p. A., Wash ngton. D I . QBO. 11. At-Laa, A'sst Gen'l Pass. Agent, St Louis Mo.
V. E. Clatcomb, Ag't. Japer. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yon eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latestdiscovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It instantly relievos and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headiche, Gast ralgia, Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. PrlreSfV. nnd fl. Ijircre size contains ?t times mall size. Book all aboutdype jthiamalledfre Vepored by E. C. De WITT & CO . Cblcao Martin Friedman.
Kitchen Safes.
Glass Cupboards. Dining Ex. Tables. Kitchen Tables. Wardrobes. LATEST DESIGNS. Manufactured by ourselves. Save the middle man's profit for yourself by buying direct from the manufacturer. You will get from us the best workmanship at the lowes-t prices. Every article a bargain. Come and look at the goods. S. W. Corner Public square. ALLS BROTHERS, Jasper, Indiana. Sept. 20, pjOl, 6m.
St. Joseph's Congregation, Jasper, Indiana. The Courier is indebted to Rev. Father Basil Heusler, O. 8. B , for the following statement of affairs of his large congregation, which shows it to be in a prosperous condition. When Father Basil first took charge there was some dissension, but he has been enabled to happily dispose of it, and unite the congregation in Christian fellowship, for which be receives, and justly deserves, the commendation of everyone. REPORT OF ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Jan'y I, 1901, to Jan 'y 1,1902. Baptisms ?5 Funerals 32 Marriages 15 Communicants 92 School children 378 FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
KKCEIPTS. Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1901, $123 41 Pew rent 4,183 45 Sunday collections f4 01 Subscribed for new pews, 3,528 50 Diocesan collection 307 00 Salary 266 75 Bills payable 3,300 00 Loss and Gain 63 78 Societies 500 17 Entertainments (57 40 Miscellaneous 172 40 Donations 228 04 School 348 55 Cemetery 128 00
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Total $12,841 46
Jno. Eckerly, Jno. Krielein, Chrstian Rumbach, Joseph Gerber, Albert M. Bohnert, Lawience Mehringer, Parish Counsellors.
KXPENSKS. Allowance Pastor Ass't, $1,100 00 Church expenses 661 30 Improvements, uew pbwn, balcony, etc., 3,198 89 Repairs 246 36 Purchases 834 09 Insurance - 25 00 Catbedraticum Bishops Allowance 125 00 Coll. sent to Chancellor. . 307 00 School 661 75 Rectory 61 72 Interest 238 10
Bills Payable 4050 00
Sundries 4U4 Ü6
Building A Loan 130 00
Organist 174 00
Societies 97 75
Total $12,315 04
Balance 526 42
Total $12.841 46
Indebtedness $6,000 00 Basil Hkusler, O. S. B. Pastor.
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Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
General Repairing A Horse Shoeing.
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MAIN STREET, Jasper, Hill Always have the best turnout, of any variety for customers ; particularly commercial travelers. Courteous and careful drivers to all parts of Dubois and ad
joining counties. Horses boarded and old on cheap terms. Oct tl. 189S. lv
JASPER,
INDIANA.
MOTHERHOOD.
The following iinsm ! Tiiintilnii Dodire Dankam.
published in Scribner'a Mugatine last summer, is de- h flared y li'vrarv critics to ! the master piece of the year 1901. ff The night throbs on : but let me pray, dear Lord ! Crush off bis name a moment from my mouth, To Thee my eyes would turn, but they go back, Back to my arm beside me where he lay t
So little, Lord, so little and so warm! I cannot think that Thou hadst need of him ! He is so little, Lord, be cannot sing, He cannot praise Thee ; all his life had learned Was to hold fast my kisses in the night, Give him to me he is not happy there! He bad not felt his life ; bis lovely eyes Just knew me for his mother, and he died. Hast Thou an angel there to mother "him? I say he loves me best if he forgets, If Thou allow it that my child forgets And runs not out to meet me when I come What are my curses to Thee? Thou hast heard The curse of Abel's mother, and since then We have not ceased to threaten at Thy throne, To threat and pray Thee that Thou hold them still In memory of us. See Thou tend him well. Thou God of all the mothers ! If be lack One of his kisses Ah, my heart, my heart, Do angels kiss in Heaven? Give him back! Forgive me, Lord, but I am sick with giief, And tired of tears and cold to comforting, Thou art wise, I know, and tender, aye, and good, Thou hast my child and he is safe in Thee, And I believe Ab, God, my child shall go Orphaned among the angels ! All alone, So little and alone! He knows not Thee, nnt tnc u : u - t: l i
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Harbinon Trustee's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, Trustee of Harbison township,
will attend to township business on each Monday of the year, at my office, and
pernons having township business to
transact are required to present it to him
on Mondays.
The township library will be kept at
my home in Ifaysville. (iKOBOa Nu, Nov. 28 1900.-y. Trostee.
Keep Up Tn Date-
The Jasper Courier will help you do so.
Ladies' Home Journal. The January number of the Ladies' Home Journal is a regular store-house of interesting facts and
good fiction, and in point of illustration is one of the most beautiful
issues ever given the public. It opens with a page showing some of Miss BrownelTs artistic photographs, then tells "How Uncle Sam Guards his Millions," and presents Mr. Kipling's actual experience in "raising" a baby lion a really remarkable piece of writing. Cardinal Oibbons contributes a fearless article on "The Restless Woman," and James Whitcomb Riley's "Home Folks" are described and pictured. Plans for "A $0000 House and a Garden" are given, and Will Bradley shows the diningroom of "bis house." The editorial page is given up to extracts from sixty-eight letters relating to the "cramming" system in the schools. It is pathetically powerful. In the way of fiction are the second part of "The Russells in Chicago," the conclusion of Miss Porter's "A Gentleman of the Blue Grass," and of Frederick M. Smith's delightful romance, "Christine," and "The Wisdocu of the Dove," a clever short story by Lilian Brooks. The pictorial features are headed by the second part of The Journal's picture story of "What a Girl Does
at College," which shows the athletic side of college life, and there are two pages devoted to orettv
" m w
rural scenes "Along Country
Roads." Eight pages are given up
to tne new fashion department un
der the editorship of Virginia Louis
Kaiston, and ail of the regular editorial departments are excellent. By The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten cents a copy. Life is a race not for a silver cup, but for character that is the goal. The prize is Heaven, but the race must always be run, and
life, to many, is outward defeat,
and to a larger number, inward de
feat. Jan. Ladies' Home Journal.
We are generally too ready for
the sake of peace to put a premium on ill temper, and to give tne cross person the right of way. This is
often cowardly and almost always a mistake. Ill temper should be
gently but firmly resisted. January
Ladies' Home Journal. Cbcwaiag Takes Charge.
Evansville Courier : John Chewn-
ing, editor of the Rockport Jour
nal, took posseosion of the office of
traveling revenue collector Monday and filed his bond. He succeeds Captain G. W. Faucett, who will be sent to a northern district in this
state. Editor Chewning took to his work easily and says he believes he can run the revenue business just as eaiily as he runs his newspaper. He will make his headquarter in this city.
FELIX LAMPE1H Agent for tha Empire Drill.
Sucker State Drill. Keystone 1orn Husker
Fodder. Shredder.
Blount's True Blue Plows
Manufacturer of WACONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing t all kinds.
Jasper. Indiana
An ul , SIM.
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ARNUM Mid hisaccess wu due to him GETTING TALKED ABOUT
So the BUSINESS MAN'S jsucceee depends op on his keeping hie bneineea before the public in business way TELLDfO THE .TRUTH advertising all the time. THE JASPER COXJRIBB Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honorfand. conscience. - " -
The Stead- Advertiier
Has bettor publicity than the transient one. Yonr announcements are solicited. 'Phons18-24iBiiigiasnp.
