Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 February 1903 — Page 8

Mrs. Fred Uira.th. l'rt'W1 "l t'oanlry Club, Bnlou Harbor. Jin u. "Atter my lint baby vas born I did not .: to rrgaln my trnth although the doctor gave me a tonic v.hich he considered very luptrior, but instead cf Rettin better I grew weaker cerv day. Mv husband insisted that I take Vine" of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for ro. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two wcks I was out of bed and in a month I wa able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusiastic in Its praise" Wine of Cardui reinf on MM the ordain of generation for the onfall of piJfnancy ami childbirth. It prevents an- . .ir: ia'-. No woman who taki-s W ine of t'ardui need fear the t omiag of lur child. If Mrs. Unrath had token Wine of i'arilui before bet baby ear ishe would not have been weakened a she was. Her rapid movrry should commend this great reuedv to every expeetant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. WINEofCARDUI Get a Home Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. ood Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in thi and adjoining counties, (more thai LOO towns.) and we are improving and extending our line every day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. Business 2.O0 per month, Rate? I Kesidences .oc 44 Callus "HOME PHONS," for ehort. Oflice and Exchange in Kuebler Block. Southern Railway Best Line from St. Louis and Louisville to Asheville, Chattanooga Charleston, Jacksonville, and All points in the South East and Florida. Apply to Geo. B. Allen, Ascislant (Jeneral Pa.-j. Aent. St. Louis, Mo. ii s B. Spencer. General Manager. II. Hardwiok. (Jen. Paai. g"t. IfarbiHon Trustee's Noliee. Notice i hereby (riven that the anderiigue.1, Tnistee of Harbison township, will att nl to townhip business on each Monday of the year, at tny ohVe, and persons havint townshij business to transact are required to .resent it to bim on Moudayn. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. Gkorob Nix, Nov, 23 lWO.-y. Trnstee. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER, MAIN PTKEET, J.ISper, 1 11(1 Always have t e best turnouts, of any variety for customers; particularly cotnmereial travelers. Courteous and careful drivers to nil parts of Dulwis and adJoining OOanttea Horses loarde.l an.! sohl on cheap terms. rt 14 " Süjüi diseases. i , . .y and permanent cure of tettei - 'It rh"utn and eczema, Chamberlain s Eye and Sldn Ointment Is without nn equal. It relieves the itch -In--ami ptnnrtlng nlmost instantly and 'ts continued use ttffectl .1 permanent 'ure. It also cures itch, bar Mr's itch, caM head, sore nipples, itcning pile, rhapped hands, chronic tnn eyes and granulated lids. ,lr. Cailj's ronditior. I'owilor Fat hfiraaa ar tho best tonic, lilood pnrifior iJ vcnuifinje. Price , 25 centa . S'ldby Martin Friedman, Druggist.

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and Tl.clr lllrrl laid I- r . I !!,. ii" trsBflt .... . - ..itiuely dil . Ml tVLUUlittfC tu t tNittM lu tlii' urllllll Ik V UM of it AtJi.ru i like ... baiter in will tak rMsflMD Be.iU. n tu i ! areied without I- - iii.'lll i 'll lillMUhtlc. Nol crowding ther is an aiulnf a how humls ore ioccuptod with hi '. i umbrellas, uu nudiiiuv hit I Of wottu-n i ;. itiiu room. The hi ailttri as, tho iik t ring, Mt t ii or tin r Utile1 easiest autiteiin responsive it tid OMtapoaed "i meu t. U and packed tog. titer and .n in Women naturally du mt applaud ur cheer. Tluy art ut, ui-tln.; more elf restrt'lniHl In the public expression of their eiuotl.-ii- tbi 1 1 nu ii. Every pQbliC speaker Is oiii.pliiu. and by Uu ir pivsiiioe. knowing that their ijukM word ut home is if I rut ilio s lliotv effective 111 result than the moat enthusiast k shouting on lite t-.iit extrpjen bj th other ma. In a puhlU- Uiet!tig. however, tili audhiUH' get! Its ue from thote nearest the speaker. I i tm uiher well two andieiue-, both frOBfl tho same social class, both crowded, both in tnrgS theater ainl both largely attended by women. One happened to he in Colorado, one in Massachusetts. In ono meeting the uicbwti'l was res' rvfd for women In the other meeting the men bat the ore In stia ami the wotneu had th tower gallery nml all the betes. In beta caaag the audiences were entirely friendly to tho speakers. The second nieetini; was marked by wild enthusiasm, the first one by respectful at'etuion. In the second case the mass of men in the orchestra urp-U on the speaker! by contiuued applause. In the first caM the tut n In the galleries who started to applaud were checked 1 MM between theru and the speakers WM a muss of absolutely silent fetniiunity in the orchestra. 1 do not say that one meeting was less effective than the other, but the difference in the strain on the speaker was marked.-Prom " l ie spellbinder," by Colonel I'urtis QltUd, Jr.. In Scribner's. . Supreme l nnrt rolnrldenee. While in s.'s-ion the associate justices of the United States supreme court are seated on either hide of the chief Justice, in tho order of their commission, the oldest in commission on his right, the next oldest on his left; the third is second on the rigM and the fourth second on the left, aud so on alternately, the youngest in commission occupying the seat on the extreme left. When Justice Field was the senior associate, this arrain-ement produced this curious result: The- names of the lustlces on the right had but a single. syllable - id. I ray, Brown and White while tbe names of those on tie- left had two BjlUblee- Harlan. Brewer, ShiraB nnd I'eeUhain. All w ra married, but no one of the Justices on the : right hail ever had any children, vvhllo each of tho?e on the left had both ChU (dren and j.'raiidchildren. Th colors ! were all on the right-Gray. Itrown and White while the left was colorle. Youth's Companion. Inflitf'nr Above. In Dr. John Hall's time it was the custom in hit church to use the old fashioned, simple by inns, and the ajgf. lnjr was coiiL'ivk:.-itiinal. On one occasion William II. Evarts discovered F.. Delatleld Smith, then corporation counsel of New York city. , siiifcius with all bis heart ami wins pered to bis friend: "Why, there Is Smith singing "I want to I an ajnajajf I knew he want ed to be district attorney, but I didn't kDow he wanted to he nn am;el." The remark was repeated to Mr. Smith, nnd quick at u flash came the retort: "No, i hart never mentioned the matter to Brarta, slIOWlBg that he had no blnenee in that direction." t aaiilSB Snlnn Dunn. Ml4ghtniag Ln.K ked the church stieple down aom aaki to Itrother Dickey. "Ves; Satan's eyes ulways flash lire when he sees a church stcepis swine up." " Aud here's a colored brother killed another at a camp meeting." "V s; Satan goes ter meetln" tOUg wid de SjP er h in en sometimes shouts ie i, .lides." -And u preacher was drowned in the river last week " "Oh, yes: Batatt'fl m de water too. He !ecge t r ga dar ter cool off." "So you blame everything on Satan, do you?" "Illess Qodr w as the r ply "Ain't dat what he's fer?" - Atlanta Constitution. Bsaals aasa rnmiii. 'Woim-ii are belittled and made of no account in every possible way," ex claimed the Indignant head of the fam Hi "Been lbs geogtaphara rlllfully nnd deliberately Kliuht her. How many really impoitiint towns In this country ore named in honor of a woman?" ' Well, my dear." said her husband, scratching his chin reflectively, "there's JanssTilha, you know." Chicago Tiib Uli'. n Mtrhor Io I iidwunl. i-t net saarrisdei lrtdajr, oil. Qearge, Frida, yuu know. Ho Ma is lb V tlaen, ir Hill W.to blaaM ra, I know If a aaracki bat, our ii j:i ri ' dooxu't turn out aball alwaya have eafaatMag it on. Philadelphia Record, on lu ll "Miirutua.-' mk-1 lit t thrM yinr old Mnrcli "dii ji'oplf ge ly BesvaB v Ikmi tkav dlar "Ven, iif.'ir. if tli j nn- good," refilled hor naotber. "Tiirn i gaeM grnndpa araan'l inj ij-oihI." rejoined 1 1 1 little mlsa, M'eatwp when he did the Jnad ptrj bim og a shelf in a bag atone house aud locked the door." Chicago Newa.

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A Legemef si Reel Meat i iiina I Ii M i MM e I uiloiu. Omv an old Apache Indian Inn osked the qOMtnB why Ll- pceple pulnbii thail facet told thia little hv end wLMsl tta W in n HttfM were aeth and nuiin.iis ware bit; und ititM rtdff of thi led iii ii arhjO Urad in thaas mountain went oil! to 'et a diel, for Li people v era hungry. "Alo i waUUlilf till day h saw a hei-1 and shot ut it hut the arroa arai turned a-ide and bounded u llionlita ID Hon. wliuli was also after the deer. Wheu the lion t tit tho sting el' the ar row. he jumpil up and bounded a ftd the man. who ran far las life. lie was almost exhausted, aud when he felt his Mrciigth ghinj. way he fell to the ground, calling on the big bear. who. ymi know, is the grandfll ther of men. to save hiui. "The big bear lnrd the call mid saw that to cave t tie man he bad to aci CJOlckly, so he seratcheil ins foot and eprinUod his blood over the man. "Now. you must know that no animal will eat of the bear or taute of his blood So when the lion readied the man he snnlled the blood and turned away, but as he did so his f scraped the face of the man. leaving the marks of his claws on the blood smeared face. When the man found that he was uninjured, he was so thankful that lie left the bleed to dry on his face and never washed it at all. but left it until it peeled oft. Where the claws of the lion scraped it off ther: were marks that turned brown in the sun. und wh re the blood staysl on it was liu'hter Now all men paint their faces tint way with blood sad senipe it off ill streaks when they hunt or go to war." THE CAR13S OF DOMINICA. Mere aavaa u u Have iirupped i ii. ir Um Batiaa A recent colonial report on the Catiba of Doiiiinica is Interesting. Very mysterious is the origin of the Serce sav ages, now KtmOSt extinct, wlio were in possession of the smaller West Indian islands when the lirst white man burst "iato that sileal sea.'- They aboared a distinct htongolian character, and it would be hard to distinguish a arlb infant from a Chinese child. Sonn- twenty years au'o a t'himuuan who bad drifted to Dominica declared the Cariba to he his own ieople and married a pure brel Csrib woman. The resultant child showed no deviation from the native type Today tiny hare dropped their man aaiinf wins, hol in the sixteenth c ntury they aeoured 'he Spanish main iu pe:i:vh of hiimaii fo.nl. and from PortO Rico alone are said to have taken more than BtOOO men to be eatl n. Tliouuli Spaniards, lenchmen, Dntchmen, na jrrtM'a, or AJTOWtka, arere nil meat to them, yet these Catiba Mfjtn to have shown preference for certain national ilies. v . for iustauce, in Iiis "Iiis tory of ti e Carlbby Islands,1 tells us that "the Carlbbeans have tested of all the nations that freqneBted them and affirm that the rrencn ate the Tnot delicate and the Spaniards are hardest of digestion.'" La horde ahn, in one of his jaunts in St. Vincent, appears to have overtaken on the rOed a colli muniiative Carlb who Kaa beguiling the tedium of his Journey by gnawing at the remain of a boiled human foot. This gentleman only ate Arrawaks, "Christians" he said, "give in.- the bell ache." liK-rr (iiiiliflentiou. The enthusiasm of the thearoaghgoing lover of Browning takes aatme aurprlsOg turn-. The author of "In a Tu an ;ard- n" tells a story concerning Ir. I'uniival. one of the founders of the Brewning society. A jronng relative of the BngUahwo man in London was looking out at one time for bachelor chambers in a block of flats. The secretary of the Company to whom they belonged intimated that the testimony of two householders as to his rent payini; capacity would be required. The applicant gave the Buglishwonnin's mnuc as one and Dr. 1'urnival for tin- oth. r. Ir. Furniva; s reply, aft' r a flowing I panegyric on the m.-rits of the appli cant, wound up by COngTStnlating the Company on cettinu' as a tenant a mall who -was u it OH I J a iniltH'Uian ami ti good fellow, iut a member of the Browning w lety.M It (l rIWS C.-el.le. The attraetloa of a man's charaehar Is apl to be outlived, like the attraction of bia body, and the power of lovo gros if Ws in hs tin ti. a v ll as Um power to inspire hrra hi others, it la only with a b u rare natures that friendship is ndded to fHendshlp, love to lore and the ma u keeps crowing richer in affect i"ii- rieher. I meuii, as a bank may be said to i" rich, both Irina nnd reeetvlng more afteg his bend la srhlte and in- buck vv.arv iinl in- prepares t down Into the dust of death. Raben l .t.ti : - Htevraaon 4,..rUI I'.nrlj Irnuulc. IIa aire Qorkl, tin- Raaalaa nareJlst, had nn early eareer that mani waj i reoalla Um aarif atrugglea of Jacob a. huh. ii" rag iwgi trow hontf Wfcrg n lud and fot ,iirit fagnd lf gilght hard grabhing. He wariked " inj Igtafar aawyer, a real and a Ughter Uiun, 1 Im ii I"' IkmhI that fife liiwtrucUoa ""iM hs plitnliwd it Kasan, mid, baying no nsaasj i" r "' ttlaa KW I nag, hi' arnlkid liiert a dlatanoa of srerflOO wllea. Then ba Coaw) in- hud a hadL (unfile rats. Bhe Why dill Voll nah Belle to i-o-with nal Ha I naw ahe was t'oint' nnvliow. lud I didn t wlh lo r to f I ggggg

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Plepea inieti. , ., Idn ii -' said (he teaeh ul beea i on 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 ' lag him dltleru, 'who can tell QM e animals labablt the re e narth jmiIcV" aheajted (he hay nt tin' la-s hiad IphlH Tress.

"Now . er. w if peter i Wiial I gtom . i Tai. . !cl ill I ( st III "i lac. rherlch and obey" and poverty and death are left I UtHiristre ritual, wlmt do the lir "proiolee'' themaelrei l.eep I he peace'. IhMtfttl llel , When aickiK out of til. happy i Uiet el.'. aid. JOHN F. JUDY. Resident Optician. Graduate of South Band t'ollege of Optics, Special Attention giver to Physical , Bcientifio and l'hy eiological Optica. A'l kinds of IrHf on hand r ground to order. gary Fine line of Spectftclea. OFFICE: Cor. Bth A Main St JASPER. INDIANA. Usr. 1 1 m er, QEUHCb ?, WAGNER m ' scracTi RitB or WAGONS no GABRIAGrES, And Dealer luAgricultuial Implement, and Fertilizers. general Repairing A Horse SJ i:.North Main Street, JASPER, - INDIANA iUIIIUUUl St. Louis & Urin3tej Lines. Between St. Lottie, Louisville S and the Southeast. Tilth UAKO IN hi KKt'T, 1IMIJ.

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BETWEEN t s- II I E AM) 1XUI8V"II.LK No. in oo r M, S .VI ' M 40 No 22. - ai A. M, II .) " I ii. I' M. No. ML i o;. r m VI " Ä 4.1 " l.v. LoslsTlUe, Ar. HantlBRbnra. Kiasaedlls. I.T. F.viinsvllle. Ar Hantlnaburg. ' I.uIkv ille. No : m a. M u 10 I' at. MM gPOKT ad CASSELTO MIVI-ImN. Kseept flnnday. Ha. Kx.Hunda) No.4.'. No. 41. Vi 4' V. 10 N ' I I-' No. 44 . a. I m a m v vt IMP M t.al so) lim l.v. Lincoln Ar. I 42 I .' 07 .n 7.ui 7 'i 11.00 At Koekport IM i mi lo.ta V.l .". 4. S" ! NO M ho U.T1 Ml l.v I. ... ola r Id..-! I.V. .BI Ar. Tell !tr l.v 10 to 'i.oo y o Osaaelto. " .: KS M, Nm . : . : at io n t.iio h o isjg Triin! . l, i, a ana I ran not i . I l I ll.'IlM ll ,iu.- i!k- nml "I l.ouit. Traisa I unl io batarncn honlasllla nml l.v anavills run aolld, esrn lag chair eata. Trnlii Ni. -I tiinl ; i-.o r thoMixli llr-t-f-iita coachaa bsisass BTsaavlllsssa Loala rills. Day Irin bctwasa Lonlarlll and st. Loala carrs af Parlor earn, nml with one I ohaa( f i an thmngh (IccpLns "ar acrvlca irillll -I. I IHM HUM 1. 'IUI, MIC ,11 I unioi hooga, ninnlaihsni and othn potasa l. tha au iihcaat. Nihciitt mill batwai). i.oiiUviiii1 and si LoalacaiTjr Pullman draw itanj room alccplua rum with utlffd IsrTtCS. ii B. srsKcaa, Urn Man,, ai Losla, ata ii. ii ii n i . K.i, I'. ., -,,u rorton. i. C i.kn H ai.i.ks. S'aat ' oa'l Kaaa, kgtm , i i on Mo v. k. cTaii-oMB, aaH, isspsr. Coltinilii Towimltit TrttHggse'g Nottoe The anderalgnsd, Traatan of Uolon oiaTp., Dobois eoantj, Ind., arill attend to Towtif hip lf inccfl it hin oflice on jvary Saturday, ggcl nargogM baTtag iiOwnahip biiainepp to tranai l nie reqiiestoil to prt-pt nt it on that day of the v .'ek. l'!ie Townslüp Lihrsrj la ken! at the aftee of the Trustee, wio-ro those entitled can obtain booka, Ukokok W. Mii.bi rn, Tnintee. llillhain, Indiana. Nov. J3, 1800-ly.

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Elegant Metafile Caskets Supplied on Short Notice. HAVING ight tba atook ad food will o! P A Quckea, te undersigned are now prepared t mpplj II .'"i-1 In I undettakini: line We have a large van- iy "f Collin anil Casketfl on band .at Low Priotg. Nlog lin I Funeral Robea in Stock. FINEST HEARSE 1 oottntf futniahed ttbe tMUd. Qood team.-, nr?fiil driven' ami liand-omc aqaipegea OppHetl at reasonable rate.-. The - rvioea of skilled licenied embalmer m bets Mevrad ii l we nanuilea aaUafacUot) nnd tirst-cluss aerviea in every pnrtictilur Ordera attended to da Of niU. Vollmer & Eckstein, Leave ordera day or night at Vollmer'a Livery Stable, crcall us up b Phone, Cumberland No. 4, or Home No. 29.

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Dyspepsia Cure Iypeptics cannot regain health and strength by living" upon half rations. They must cat plenty of good food and digest it. To enable them to do this tlu y should use oinctliing that will help the stomach do Its work. Kodol lYPiKrsiA Ci'KJB Is such a preparation. It dlgesU what you eat and suppliea the substances needed to build up the worn out digi-stive organ? . Prof. J. Ivlson, of Lonaconlng, Md., says: "For thirteen years I suffered agony from dyspepsia and neuralgia of the stomach. I tried almost i-vcrythiug and doctors drugged me nearly to death with morphine, but temporary relief was all I could obtain till 1 was advised to use Kodol Dyspepsia Ctke. The first doso gave me relief. I bought, my lirst bottle In March, MOO, and 1 have not had a single pain since. It has completely cured gag, I cannot endorse it too highly It can't help but do you good Pmmul hy E. O. DeWltt &Oo., Chlcaso. Tin-11. buttle contains 2H tlmea the &0c. iaa

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SA. rhINDIANA. ROLLER MILL LILY FLOUR. Jasper, IndianDigests what yoa Eat uehs colds, croup, bronchitis, grippo.

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