Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 March 1902 — Page 8

MEN TALK ABOUT

MEN

And women talk about men. Both men and women are just now talking about our handsome store, and the wonderful bargains we are ottering in Hwft il Instruments, Pianos, Organs, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Etc.

Kverything sold at H:ird

Timet' Pricts.

HiHille Maps. Weather is fair at present, and people are busy plowing for oats. (J Maker's sweetness returned (rom Louisrtllf, Ky , Saturday, lluriah! hurrah! Donl forget the grand hall at J . A. Opel's hull. Kverybody invited. Ceo. F. Mann, of llaysville, and Joe S. up, ot Duhois, are going to Indianapolis to lUy awhile. I wonder where Stumpy" always goes when he passes through Havsville westward.

People are telling ill that the h mhv.ue -tote at ll:i vville i- dried

ui. iuai like everything else at

Hasville u-nially does.

(ieo. K Mann was at Dubois last

Wednesday. Jav-Hiud.

THE MAN WHO'S IT." We stand around and grumble when a man OMMt rushing through Pushing me aule and quickly .striding up in lrout of you ; We call it lack of breeding, hut he den't MM to care lu Ml rude, bombMtio RUsDMf N ritiht M piling there.

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We hear him loudly boasting of the dollars ho has won; He calls the world's attention to the things that he has done; We sneer perhaps but only when he doesn't see and sit In the rear because the front seat ' for the man who thinks he's "It.

F. C. Kuebler

Kuebler Block,

Indiana.

Jasper

Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. Good Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties, (more than 1U0 towns,) and we are improving and extending our lines every day. No Shouting. Xo Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.

Rates

Business $2.00 per month. Residences 75c M M

Callus "HOME PHONE," for short. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.

Christian Endeavor State Convention. The Christian Kndeavorers of Indiana will hold their fifteenth annual convention this year at India

napolis. June 26-29, in Tomlinson hall. State conventions of the Union will hereafter be held every two years, alternating with the International convention, so an unusually large attendance is expected this year. The State officers are preparing in attractive program for the meeting, to embrace all departments of the Christian Endeavor

work. Prominent workers of the

society will be among the speakers.

Half fare rates ou the railroads have been secured. The local advertisers in The CofiUKK are presenting the finest spectacular play ever produced in their line.

in. In his heart he goes believing he is specially endowed, He thinks the Lord has made him better, greater than the crowd; We see him pushing forward with I high and mighty air, As conceited as a peacock and. in some way, (jetting there. IV. We scoff at his pretentions, but make way hen he appears; We want tü rise and bin him, but, somehow, hreak t cheers; Oh. I wonder if since Adam Bret into that apple bit Any man has ever got there without thinking he was "It." S. E. Kiskr, in Chicago Record-Herald.

JOHN F. JUDY.

Optician,

Harbison Trustee Notice. Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned. Trustee of Harbison township,

will att?nd to township business on eachl 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 a. my home in llaysville. UaoROB Nix, Nov, 23 1900.-y. Trustee. Madison Township Trustee

Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will be in Ireland on the first Saturday of each month, and the remaining Batardayi at my residence, live miles MOthweet of Ireland, for the purpoee of attending tc township business, and all persons having bemness with the township are expected to confine it to those days. The township library is kept at J. C. Evrard's in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be found at Win. T. Young's store at all times. Geo. M. Urkknk. Nov. '23, PHXL-y TniBtee Madison Tp.

Resident Optician. Graduate of South Bend College of Optics. Special Attention given to Physical, Scientific and Physiological Optics. All kinds of lens on hand or ground to order. afr-Fine line of Spectacles. OFFICE : Cor. öth k Main St. JASPER. INDIANA. Mar. 18. Ml. If.

Red Cross Tansy Pills

FOR Suppressed Menstruation PAINFUL Menstruation And PREVENTIVE lor

Southern Railroad. 81. Louis & Louisville Lines.

Between St. Louis, Louisville & and the Southeast.

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THE ART OF POETRY. Oh music above everything I And therefore take for choice the Cneven; Nothing that clogs or chains the wing In vague and vaporous flight to Heaven! Vet choose your words from the vocal thiong Not too easily apprehended : Nothing more dear than the gray song In which the Cloudy and Clear lie blended. Such is the tremulous flash of noon, So through the veil bright eye shoot luster, Such is the autumn sky aswoon With stars that swim in a hazy cluster! Tone we must have and all else scorn; Only shade, no colour, no splendour: 0 tone! the tender pole love-blender Of dream with dream and Hute with horn ! Far from the murderous Epigram My, From cruel Wit and unclean Laughter, That bring the tears to Heaven's blue eye . . . Stale garlic from the kitchen-rafter! Take Eloquence and wring his neck ! Right it is, when the Muses revel, To keep these frolicsome jades in check. Lest unawares they run to the devil. Oh, who can tell the wrongs of Rhyme? What deaf child was the firt to chink it, Tinsel that rings, to the true-gold-chirue, Hollow and false as a twopenny trinket? Oh music ever and evermore ! So let your verse take wings and follow The soul that setks, on a sunnier shore, Fresh olimes, fresh loves, like the Hying swallow. So let your Muse, in ihe morning prime, Fling to the cool crisp wind her fettern, Flowered with the fragrance of mint and thyme . , And all the rest is . . only Letters! W. J. Robertson.

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SPRING GOODS All the latest styles at BARGAIN PRICES.

Come around and let us dis

cuss the subject with you. J. P. HUTHER,

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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 Ca Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. cfi A ECKERT

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MT Yin do Cinchona Co., Dm Moioet, Iowa. Martin FriMman.

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A Uiiin elected to a local school

board in London Hassent this letter

Democratic State Convention Will be to the press defining his policy:

Held June 4, 1902. "The scientific men are gone. I; INDIAN A.POLII March 3, 1902. hope we shall have no more dabble-!

To the Democracy of Indiaua: The i mga man labontorys and that sort .l t?. a 1 I 1 l

Democracy of Indiana will assemble i unng. a goou, souna, eiemen-, in si..tA i'nnvpniinn n( Tomlinson tary education forour children is;

hall, in the city of Indianapolis, at what we want; good reading, good 10 o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, wnteing and good antmatic."

June 4, 1902, for the purpose of

Dash "Is the new grocer corner obliging in his man-

t, i.)v.. iwi ine Lruaarv. j

nominating canmuaies ior niaie 01fices, the adoption of a platform,

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i you anything or earth he thought

LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. FERD. VOLLMER,

MAIN STRKET, JllSper, ltd Always h;vt the bout tiirnoutc, of any variety for eudomer ; particularly COO merrial travelers. Courteoa and careful drivers to all parts of Dubois and adjoining counties. Horses boarded and old on cheap terms. x t 14. is.iv

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Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permum nt cure of tetter, salt rlunni anl 4XIWIIH. ObMBberlaln's Eye and Hktn Ointment is with ut n eqnal. It relieves the Itch ln and RMrttng almost instantly and its continueil DM elTcefs ft permanent cure. It alo cures itch, burner's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hand", chronic Bore eyes and irrauulated lids.

Triilnn No. 1, 2, S ami 4 run foliü between Lnttinvllln iiml st L011I.1. TrftlM t Ud II between Lonlnvillc MM KvmiMvlllo run sol hi, curry itiK ohftlf Oftrft. Trains Km. 'il unil n curry thrniixli tlr-t elas coaches hetw ecu hvunsvUli: ami Louis-vllic.

Diiv trains between Louisville Slid Bt.

Louis Cftrry Cfe lrlor cars, ami with one ehaiiKe of ears thnoiah -leepin car serv ice irniii M LoaU ftnd LoaUrVllla to Chfttti noogft, Birmingham ",lJ '" r i,u'nts la the

southeast. N iiibt 1 1 nins between Lonixville ami -t

I oulsearrv Pullman Mraw inn room ileepitiK

cars w Ith büßet service. II K. tkm kk. Ucn Man., St Urnlft, Mo. B. H. II now ii k,i i p. , ii-ii D4fton. D, C, (BO IJ. AI.ihW, A'sit i.en'll'as-. Aenr, St Louis Mo V. K. Ci.atcomr, Ax't. Jasper.

We promptly obuln V. H. ftinl forelun

I, sketch or photo of Invention tor

Ire rt port 00 pfttontabiilt;

How to Secure

Patents and

1 ne basis of representation to said convention as tixed by the Democratic State Central Committee, is one delegate for each 200, and one delegate for each fraction over 100, of the vote cast for Judge Allen Zollers for Presidential Klector in li00. Inder the apportioi.raent the convention will consist of 1 " 17 del

egates, necessary to choice 77 I.

ihe ollices for which n omirations

will be made are as follows:

Secretary of State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State. Attomey-tieneral. Clerk of the Supreme Court. Superintendent of Public Instruction. State (ieologist. State Statistician. One Judge of the Supreme Court for Fifth District. Six Judges for the Appellate Court. Wm. EI. O'Bkikn, Chairman. Jot Kkilky, Secretary. Under the apportionment the counties of the :id Cong, district

will be entitled to number of delegates

Clarke,

you wanted to hear." Detroit Free PresB. "Well, I'ucle Joseph, how did you like the violin solo?"

"Didn t keer for it much. "Perhaps you liked the orchestra music better?" "Yes. give me a hull band. I don't want my music retail; I wants

it wholesale." l onkers Statesman.

FELIX LAMPEH I Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Horn Hueker Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Flow Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper. Indian?

Anan.t 14,1 HS.

"Algy, dear," she murmured, "I should be happy if I could walk through life hand in hand with you, but" "Hut what, dearest?" he anxiously asked. "Hut I sljould he happier if I could ride." Tit-Hits.

the following

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BdvermlfuKe. Price. Mcenta. Boldbjr

Alkrtin Friedman, Druggist.

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Crawford, Dubois, Floyd, Harrison, )range, Perry, Scott, Washington, Advertisers in The capturing the trade.

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If an air-ship isn't Highly, the inventor is very apt to be,

It is hard to say whether the il-

ütor.ite voter or the corrupt political

leader is the greatest danger to the republic: but when the two work together for a common end no more

serious menace to the public wel

fare is conceivable in a country

where the people are self-governing. Philadelphia Record.

A car load ot maniac soldiers is

now proceeding eastward from San Francisco. Chickamauga sent home several carloadn of physical wrecks three years ago ; but it has

remained for the Philippine cam

painn to make mental wrecks of

American soldiers. Buffalo Times

Never judge the judge by the

jury. The shiftless man accuses fortune of being blind. Sf If reliance and courage go a groat way in human affairs.

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ARNUM said his success was due to his GETTING TALKED ABOUT

So the BUSINESS MAN'S success depends ao on his keeping his business before the public in 9 TV.TT.TVia TTTl? TD TTTTT in hit

j A mmmmm mmmm iamvau advertising all the time.

COURIER

Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The othflr part is upon your own honor'and conscience. The Ptead Advertiser Has better publicity than the transient one. Your announcements are solicited. 'Phone 13-2. Rinf us up.