Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 April 1902 — Page 8
MEN TALK ABOUT WOMEN
And women talk about men. Both men and women
Kwry garden should luve a Mf ner d- te.l t il wers grown for the purp .-e "f cutting. The bt Mowers for this j urpost art- swrt't ., wert alyssurn, oabua, alters, tenweeks stock, tV.Iiopsie, phlox, nasturtiums aud Marguerite carnation. Kben K. Kexford, in the April Ladies' Home Journal. Nkw An .NY, Ind Fruit growers living on the hills north and
west of the city say that peach buds
that
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are just now talking anoui j escaped the frost and
out handsome store, and the there will be a fair nop. wonderful bargains we are! Thp adwrti in The offering in Musical Instru- -,,limK ar,. presenting the finest menti, ipacta alar play ever produced in IV A their liue.
rianos, urgans,
Dead in it, tUce the man in
who
Watches, Clocks, tn'h" MBI
Jewelry, Etc.
Everything
Times' Prices. F.CUer Kuebler Block, Jasper, Indiana. Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. Good Local Service' Long Distance Instrument!.
Full Metallic Linea. We give our subscribers free telenhone service to every uoint we
reach in this and adjoining counties,
(more than 100 town?.) and we are improving and extending our lines
every day.
An advertisement does not sell
sold at Hard but U ?elk'r tü s,'n
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS
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Cold i i with f Tkf aoulhrr. Hrnu 4nf rni ulnl. latlB Mi4 ImIIbII Buy of your ltniniat, ur M-il 4r. in -tamp for Partlralar. Tellnnnlal U 1 Krltef for l.j4lr. t)- mum Stall. i.cm rwtisi mteU SuM by all i ! . CHICHtdTER CHEMICAL CO SlOO lad Loa Square. PHIL., PA.
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JOHN
JUDY.
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No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.
Resident Optician.
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Graduate of South Bend College of
Optics. Special Attention given to Physical, Scientitic and Physioloeieal Duties.
Rates - I gunM9 2:9 Pf,r month. ;AU kinds of lens on hand or ground IUUBa Residences Ibc " i to order. Callus "HOME PHONE," for .taTFiue line of Spectacles, short. Oflice and Exchange in OFFICE : Cor. 5th & Main St, k'n.hW RWW J ASPER . I N Dl A N A .
Mar, 18. 'ot.
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned, Trustee 6f Harbison township, will att im 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 Haygville. ÜB0KQ Nix, Nov, 23 1900.-y. Trustes.
Southern Railroad. St. Louis & Louisville Lines.
Between St. Louis, Louisville & ami the Southeast.
Madison Township Trustee Notice.
TIME OA KU IX EFFECT, No a a st not xd.
Notice is tiven that hereafter the Trus-v t i0uii p.m. tee of Madison township will be in Ire- Centralis, 11:30 P M land on the first Saturday of each ;; ltm' "Jf S' month, and the remaining Saturdays at fctjwmsl, . m my residence, five miles southwest of Prlneeton i am, Ireland, for the poraose ot attending toi ;; "inn.i e.ty. -J?township business, and all persons hav- Ar y'Vviu.'v : M, ing business with the township are ex- i.v Loatsrtlle, o.. M. pected to confine it to those days. Ar Akii II le, w ; rhe township library is kep at J. C. t . . V ', Evrard's in Ireland, where all may, WM8TBOVXD obtain the books. ,, The Indiana School books will be i.y. Atlanta 5 a. m.
bn mt Wm T Vnnnir'i Rtr.rp at all " rnattanuoira 1 00
times. Uao. M.(JatNE. Ar.ÄSVlfto Nov. 23, 1900-y Trustee Madison Tp. i,v i.,,miviii- - - - :r-r ' Iluntlnuliurif " Oakland City
Red swrtsirf "r wiWÄ I rrmm . n . Mt. Vernon
WnairaillVII CentralU miainii Ar. St. Loula
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Cross Tansy Pills
The Ladisa' Jf
Sent postpaid on receipt of
price. Money refunded if not aa
Yin do (Monaco., Dm Molaee, Iowa. Martin Frielman.
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THE OLD FAMILIAR FACES. I have had playmates, I have had compantonn, In my days of childhood, in my joyful school-days, All, all are goue, the old familiar tucef. I have been laughing, 1 Lave been carousing, Drinking late, sitting late, with my hosora crom'-, All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. I loved a love once, fairest among women; Closed are her doors on nie, I must not ee her All. all are gone, the old familiar faces. I have a friend, a kinder friend has no man; Like an ingrate, 1 left my frieud abruptly ; Left him to muse on the old familiar faces. Ghost like I paced round the haunts of my childhood, Earth seemed a desert I was bound to traverse, Peeking to find the old familiar faces. Friend of my bosom, thou more than a brother, Why wert not thou born in my father's dwelling? So we might talk of the old familiar facesHow some they have died, and some'they have left me, And oine are taken from me; all are departed ; All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. Cbai. Lamb.
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LOST. Lost ! A dimpled baby. Young, Scarce one year old. Eyes Of dawn star lustre. Hair Of corn silk gold. Seen Last in a coffin. Hands With daisies filled. Small, Pale mouth was smiling. Feet Were straugely tilled. Search ! The sad earth over. Search ! The glad sky through. Lost ! Beneath the clover ; Lost ! Amid the blue. Leap ! Ye heart of mothers ; Run The long year? round. Hear God's last dav chorus "Found! All children found!" Bklem J. Holcombk.
A SPRING POEM.
An Attribute Which Pays.
Sincerity pays. This is not a it h spring, new statement but it seems to be .The almanac says so. needed. It pays in business, in re- But I'm from Missouri, 'i jing. ligion, in politics, to be sincere. And you've got to show If you have made a statement See? which is not all truth the only re- ,u can't palm any old thing . ae e . I Hull AT vnin
pentance worth speaking oi is tne
making good of that statement. Friends, success, position of permanent character come in no other . . i i r- l i : . . 1
way man tnrougn uuniij uu me part of the seeker of them, to this
attribute.
Linked with this there will come self-respect which gives the proper degree of self-assertion. Put yourself then into systematic relations
with your customtr see tilings
through his eyes as much as possible and you have the ideal attributes of the successful man. These qualities, with industry -,1 n.loofti.jin.T narhtnrit Ko atavAH
' lil I hlit A t 1 , . I V It'll.k
You can no more fail thau can HI- 2"" . m
And blow
Oft on me That don't go. This is the worst,
iThe most accurst,
1 he slushiest,
Mushiest, meanest Spring that ever was sprung. J. Pluvius has pulled the bung Out of the universe
And let Her pour, And you can just bet Your Sweet life
K KtliT an.l ( A.NNBLTOK DIYttlOK.
I' i 1 Sunday. iro.41 Noil No.45.
agara be stayed in its power by child's hand. Am. Advertiser.
That he has done
NOBUY SUITS
SPRING GOODS All the latest styles at BARGAIN PRICES.
Come around and let us dis-
cuss the subject with you. J. P. HUTHER,
Y ZSast side of Public Square.
THE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your ( And nay the Highest Market Price in Cas?
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT
FELIX LAMPEJrt Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker Fodder. Sbredder. Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing of all kinds.
mm to. Jasper, Indiana
That very thing. The longer things run
Miss Roosevelt's Coronation Robe. The wore When the newspapers had daily They get reference to Miss Roosevelt's par- In this slippy, sloshy, sleety, slop ticiDatijn in the coronation cere- py, snowy, sappy, soggy, seepy
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siuiiy, suoraergeci season spring.
hxrpt SunUy.
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JJ1THÜI UHU Üäbü BUBI.;? ii;:.'.:.. n Lo.m. an,i!you help me get up Klthit. real n purpose just to VVTin VOLLMER KV:rNi:'s..-1 :,lV..;,-,,.;;:,.,:j:,;r.. - Pretty in red, white and hlue? That The way I feel rXtUM. V VhLtnLZi A, b.t ..,iKva,i.i;,:u11(i I...U.S s w'hat would suit me 'Aprii Ahout the spiel
how
Kit TRKFT Jaaner. Ind ir tnin ixtwon i.ohituio n i t. STREBT, 4npci, 1 I Clirrv ,.lirl(,r an(, wiU, OH Always have the best turnout", of any rimnf of mti tiirmiMh u piim cr nennre ' .ii I from St. Loom unit LontevIlM tnl hutt variety for customers ; particularly com- u,,l4 iirsatasiuuB other point in the mercial travelers. Courteous and care- s'" , , ,., h.min. nuii .1 . 1 all Btasai m 11 narti nf sflnnftlsl a nit Ai- i I om. rrv I'n 1 1 m t druu 111 mi it 11 -.i Iii it U
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joining counties. Morse- MMTOSn anu; Man Mf)
Ladies Home Journal.
sold on cheap terms.
Oct 14. isw. iv
rhe weather man has made.
He's played
Bob Taylor fiddled himself into It way down low. the governorship of Tennessee and This verse Jerry Simpson broke into congress Is worse
as a Kansas representative on a 1 nan anything lever got np before, sockless platform, but both are now And that's saying a whole lot.
Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permnnent enr? of tetter, salt rheum and ecxema. Cham berUln'a Eye and Hkln Ointment Is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing ami smarting almost Instantly and its continned noe effects a permanent cure. It alo cure itch, barber's itch, scald head, on re nipples, itching piles, chappel han'K chronic sore eyes and irranulated lids.
.i r, 'all! : V'. V- outclassed by two Kentucktans. But it's not
St UMlM Mo V. K. CLATCOMB, Ait't. Jasper.
Dr. CtdT's rendition Powders for aorses are the be-t tonic, blood pnrifler dTsraifngs. Price. 25 cento. Soldbj Martin Friadman, Druggist.
We promptly obfm f. H. ainl Kurel
itetoh or nhoto of Intention for
free report on patentability. For rre oooti, SSrmDE-MsRKS?
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12 taking along his daughter forvio-Astl WM linist, he to do a political mono-; A ca
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One started on a stumping tour One-half
modeled on tiie vaudeville plan, A- bud
Mm subject. If I had
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logue, resting at tntervius to give i hat duin t know more her an opportunity to play tunes. 'Than some weather men, The second Kentuckian intends to I'd take it out, and then stump his district in shirt sleeve at- J shed its gore Denver News. tire and without any covering on mtm his feet, his wife to accompany him jf, wh(j hmkfi a the men and play a banjo bef, re batWMB L.jJJ nice that the other girla and after speeches. Kvansville ' S.. "
re nil iiiuaniK um rn'ci iui auj-
thing," who "loves dancing,
Courier.
B
ARNUM 8aid hisucceßs was due to his GETTING
ABOUT
So the BUSINESS MAN'Succoss depends op ononis keeping his business before the public in a business way TELLING THE .TRUTH in his advertising all the time.
COURIER
Sixteen ounces of performance SSWUly has ft good time provided . Li .i 4...:l I ...l;..' tf..,
to every pouM of promise in the advertisements of The Courier.
she is sincere. April Ladies' Home
Journal.
Will help you to the publicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honorjandconscience. The Ptead- Advertiser Has better publicity thau the transient one. Your announcements! are solicited. 'Phone 13-2, Ring us up.
