Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1903 — Page 8
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i louUMtMB it nothing mare 1 than a closvine? of the bowels I Afi . . . a ... tad nothinfflMi than vital stair. nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated sufferer could realise that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in hit system, be would toon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, biliousness, coidt and many other ailments disappear when con it iCted bowels are rel ieved . Thed -d 's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans oat the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the fmrginjr of calomel or other vioent cathartics. Be sure that you get the original Thedford's Black -Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. wwaa. irk. .Mar Si, 1M1. lifilniiiiiilTHafaH1lata. Brisest biit. i sese Uta ssi aU taw Osm mm aar mmt4 It far Uu la tra Mars. 1 mtw gars mj rallaiwa tmt aar UaaUr. I sklak I rm aw m aU ts werk srttawt It alii c. a. HcriauLTB. Grot a Horn Thon! Dubois County Telephone Co. ServiceDiewoo Inatrwsjienta. PwU Mortaiite Line. We givs oar subscribe re free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties, (more than 100 towns,) and we ars improving and extending our lines every day. No Shooting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. o Business 12.00 per month. " Rssidsnoee 75c M M Callus "HOME PHONE," for short. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block. Southern Railway Bett Line from St. Louie and Louisville to Aeheyille, Chattanooga Charleston, Jacksonville, and All points in the SouthEast and Florida. Apply to Geo. B. Allen, Assistant General Pass. Agent, St. Louis, Ho. H. B. Spencer, Genersl Manager. 8. H. Htrdwick, Qen. Pass. Ag't. Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given that th ondervtfned, Trustee of Harbison township, will euwd to township badness on each Monday of the year, at my office, and ear so as having township business to transact are required to present it to htm osi Mondays. The township library will be kept a my horns in Hayrrille. (J BO BOB Nil, Woe. SB 1000.-T. Trnete. LIflRY AND SALE STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER, main btbebt, Jasper, Ind Mways have te beet tarnoats. of any variety for customers; particularly commercial travelers. CHirteoos and careful drivers to all parts of Dubois arfl a-!-ininin .-oanliea. Horses board-! anl so'd on cheap terms. Oct II. 1S9N.-1V Skin Diseases. t n n needy and permanent rare of tetter, salt rhenm and ecsems, Chamberlain's Eye and Skia Ointment is without sn equal. It relieves the itchIn; snd smarting slmost Instantly and its con tinned use effects a permanent ore. It also enres itch, bar-ier's itch, chid head, sore nipples, Itcning piles, .'happed bands, chronic sore eyes snd granulated lids. Ja CaB ars the for un.-sss are the best tonic, blood purifier Vid vermifuge. Pries. M cents. Sold by Martin Friedman, Druggist.
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Young sir lnswtm was hurrying blindly along the street toward a cliein , let's with a bottle in hia hand when young De 'JTrop hulled him. Le Trop Hello, lnnwlni: le carvriT rwn ju rr u yar. nrnave you been keeping yourself since you were married? laswlm OU. busy- busy all the time De Trop 1 say. what are you doing mostly? laswlm I've got a new profession De Trop-What is HI laswlm Humorist. De Trop You don't any. 1 didn't think you were much la that line. laswlm I'm not a very glittering success. De Trop Whster-what sort of work do you do mostly? And then young Mr. Inawlm leaned over and whispered softly la young De Trop' s ear: "I'm spending most of my time trying to humor a bsby that's engaged la tooth culture." Then he plunged madly on again toward the soothing sirup shop. London Answers, Tfce at Caaarr Birds. The keeping of canaries seems to be a fairly expensive luxury. To start with, a really good bird will cost $50. Yon can easily spend more, hut $00 will buy a fairly good Norwich bred bird. The 'ood the bird requires consists of various delicacies In tbe form of rye. breed, rice, meal and vegetables. Canarlee are liable to all sorts of ailments, snd this, of course, necessitates further expense, for the treatment of these complaints Is anything but cheap. Of course, no fancier of canarlee would be content with one oird: he must have at least a dosen, and tbe cost of some of thess will certainly run to $75. Fifteen hundred dollars per annum could easily be spent In this manner without a very big show for the money. Loudon Tatler. t'avertela. "He's a queer chap." "Yes. Just now be was saying that nothing was certain in this world but ths uncertainty of things, and you couldn't bank on that." Detroit Free Csesty Dirt Drtfllngs During February, 1903, as shown by Pb. Kunkel's entry book : Geo. Beer et al to Fred Baer, q c to pt of sec 36, 1 1 n, r 4, $10. Auditor D. 0. to Wm. L. David, et si, 40 scree in sec 2, t S s. r 3, $96. Alon. Bolin to tiiff. A. Cooper, pt of 100 scree is sec 32, t 3 s, r 5, $25. James A. Bolin to Gift. A. Cooper, pt of above tract, $27. Thos. Bser, et si to Martin Bser and pt of 270 acres in sees 31 and 36, t 1 n, r 4. $6,922 75. E. E. Sporlock to Wm. Chanley pt lot 16, Birdseye, $60. Wm. Chcnley to F. Zimmer pt lot 16, Birdseye, $160. F. A. Stewart to Msnona Anderson, pt lot 3, Ireland, $40. John O. Nash to D. G. Allen, et al, p! lot 44, Borden's add Birdseye, $1. E. E. Sparlock to H. T. Koerner, pt lot 44, Borden's sdd Birdseye, $70. Wm. Chanley to H. T. Koerner, pt 9 acres sec 26, t 2 s, r 3, $60. A. B. Nickey et si to Preston Small, 40 seres in sec 6, 1 2 s, r 5, $300. Martha J. Davenport to Sparlock A Ridenour, 80 acres la sec 2, t 3 s, r 3, $400. Mary Barth to Xavier Keusch, 80 acres in see 32, 1 1 s, r 5, $3,800. Louis M. Ott to Hasel Sappenfleid 30 acres in sec 27, 1 2 s, r 3, $205. E. B. Abell to John Fisher, road in sec 33, 1 1 s, r 3, $40. Winona P. Anderson to Steinbart A Kein pt lot 31, Ireland, $40. M. ilochgesanf to Chas. Stannger, .67 an acre in sec 36, 1 1 s, r 5, $125. David W. Cooper to Mary J. Day, 80 acres in sec 31, 1 3 s, r 5. $1,600. David W. Cooper to Otis F. Day, 38 acres in sec 31. t 3 s, r 5, $760. Chas. Uoeppf rich to Peter L. Joeppfrich et al, road in sec 10, t 3 s, r 4, $5. E. W. Hill to Sarah A. Htatsman, 5.25 in sec 18, t 2 s, r 5, $475. F. Zimmer to A nth. King lots 101, 102, 103, 104 A 105, Koerner's add Birdseye, $0. John W. PtuUman to Ells Cox, 32 acres in sec 1, t2s, r 6, $350. Mary Schmidt to Henry Linstrot. 160 acres in sec 1, t 3s, r 6, $61.44. ieo. P. Wagner to Herman G. Frick, 60 acres in sec 34, t 1 s, r 0, fwJU. John Freson. et al, to Joeeph Robleder, lot 6, Meyers sdd. Huntinfburg, $720. Mary A. Stewart to Neman it. Dillen, 10 acres in sec 19. t 1 s, r 5, $1.200. John G. Bromley to Berd. Bromley, last will. Berd. Bromley to Val. Huffman, 60 acres in sees 28 A 33. 1 3 s. r 4. $696. Wm. Miller to Bomsr Traylor. lota 17 A 18, MeC. 1st sdd Jasper, $1 Bomsr Traylor to Wm. Miller, lots 17 A 18. McC. 1st sdd Jasper. $1. Mich. J. Scheiricb to Wm. Miller, 100'-, acres in sees 1 A 6, t 2 s, r 4 4 5, $2,300. Elisabeth Hcbwoeppe to Wm. rl Sehwoeppe, 80 acres in sec 26, t 3 s, r 5, $1.000. John Hoffman to John Loew, lot z, Ferdinand. $350. Alois Graii.elspacher. Jr., to Edwsrd Gramelspacber, 40 acres in sec 10, 1 2 s, r 6. $700. Mans Sehwoeppe to Paul Schenetxke, 20 acres in see 24, t 3 s. r 4. $160. Msthias Merer to Wesley Wade, lot 11, Blemkcr's ado Huntineburg, $100. John Hedinser, Sr., to Maria A. Had inger, last will. Mary A. Hlume to Henry Piper, 80 acres in sec 21, t 1 s, r 5, $1,150. Auditor D. C. to Ferd. Schneider, Jr.. w s lot 180, Ferdinand, t.l.. Frank J. Schneider to Mary A. Blum. 80 acres in esc 33, t 1 n, r 3, $800. Mary A. Cave to Mary A. Blums, 12 acres in sec 28, 1 1 n, r 3. $500. Herman Jungs to Mary Fuss 126r4 acres in sac 29, 1 1 s, r 4, $1,900. Geo. E. Schaff to H.F. Kraus, et si, lots 12 and 13, Schnell vilie. $80. Sarah F. Newkira to J. J. Ray, lot 4, blk 4, Kyaaa, $126. Carolins Liposrt to Mary A. Kanineberg, lot 121. Ferdinand, $600. Johanna K. Bedke to Henry L. Stahl, .82 of an sers in ssc 34, t i, r 6, $600. Henry L. Stahl to Johanna K. Radke same tract $900.
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JOHN F. JUDY, Resident Optician. Graduate of South Bend College of Optics. Special Attention given to Physical, Scientific snd Physiological Optics. All kinds of lens on hand or ground to order. sfFine line of Spectacles. OFFICE : Cor. 5th 4 Main St. JASPER. INDIANA. Mar, IS, 'Ol. f. CRUSHING A BORE. The Aatharttr Nataral Hlatarw That SrSater SiaateS. Sydney Smith jokes have a delicate i Tor of are. but an anecdote in "Mem cries of Hslf s Century" has not been told ao oftn as some of tbe lassie tales. Sjduey was a guest st the din ner of sn archdeacon, and a fellow guest, whose bobby was natural his tory, was a bore if once started ou his subject. Smith promised to try to keep him iu check. The uaturallat cot his opening. 'Mr. Archdeacon, said he, "nave you seen the pamphlet written by my friend, Professor Dickenson, on tue re markable slse of the eye in s common boose Ayr The archdeacon courteously said he bad not. The bore pursued his advantage: "I can assure you it is s most inter esting; pamphlet, setting forth particu lars hitherto unobserved as to tbe unususl size of tbst eye." "I deny the fact:" said s voice from tbe other end of tbe table. All smiled save tbe bore. "You deny the fact, sir?" said be. May I ask on what authority you con demn the investigations of my most learned friend V" "I deny the fsct," replied Smith, "and I base my denial on evidence wedded to immortal verse well known to every scholsr at leant at this table!" The emphasis laid on scholar nettled the naturalist by its Implication. "Well, sir," be ssld, "will you have the kind ness to quote your authority?" "I will, sir. The evidence Is those well known, I may say immortal, lines: "Who saw him diet' "I." said the fly. "With my little SSeT The guests rosred, snd during tbe rest of the dinner nothing further was beard on tke subject of natural hie tory. THE COOKBOOK. Peeled, chopped tomato sprinkled over lettuce, the whole covered with French drcrwlng, makes a Uussiau salad. To steam potatoes peel tbem snd when very clean put them In a colauder over boiling water. Cover tightly with a lid and leave tbem until done. Tarragon lesves sre most useful in salad and should be scalded, s.jueesed In s towel and chopped tine. This herb gives a seat to tbe salad that ia always appreciated. When making beef tea. never add tbe salt till the mest has been cooking for several hours. Salt acts upon tbe fiber and prevents it giving out all Its nourishing properties. A stesk one Inch thick requires to be broiled seven minutes, one Inch and a half, twelve minutes; two Inches, twenty minutes, near tbe fire at first and then four Incbes away. A substitute for caper sauce is uisde by boiling some sprigs of parnley alow ly to let It be-ome a bad color. Io not chop 't fine. Set It In melted butter, season with salt and a dessertspoonful of vinegar, twil up and serve. Staple Essssk. Nell-(aeliy tetls me be belonfs ts the "a mart set." Belle-1 don't doubt It. He's certal It stupid enouf b to be rllflble.-PUUsv SjslpbJa Record.
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& Schmidt Manu'acturers of FIRE-PROOF PAINT The Beet Paint Made. Mowers, also the Cele GEORGE P, WAGHER M 1 BUT AOTCBBB OS WAGONS mm CARRIAGES, -An Dealer lngricnltnral Implements and Fertilisers. General Repairing fc Hons Shoeing North Mala Street, JASPER - - INDIANA. Between St. Louis, Louisville A and the Southeast. TIMBUAKDIK BrfBCT.J an S6, ISO. BASTBOl'ND. No. 1. KP. M. 11 r, V. M. 12 17 P.M. 1:1 A. M. - 3-1 A. M 'J 90 A. M, 3 A. M. i HA. M. 7 IU A. at. S 00 A, M. 10 45 I'. M. .oar. M to isr. at. No. 3. 7 40 .V M. 9 56 A. M. 10 34 a.M. 11 86 A. M. 12 45P. M. 1 20 P. M. 1 48 P. M. 2 :40 P, M 5 45 P. M. 7 35 P. H. 1 10 P. M. 4 OS A. M. 11 50 A.M. No 4. 5 15 P. M. 10 40 " 2 10 " 1 OA A M. N 30 " 11 20 " 12 14 P. M 12 AS 1 10 " 2 24 " 3 27 " 4 07 ' 4M" Lv. St. Louis. " Central! a, Bit Vernon, " Kalrfleld, " Mt Carina I, " Prlncetoa, " Oakland City, " Hunttnaburg, Ar. Louisville, Lv. Louisville, Ar. Asheville, " Chattanooga, " Atlanta. WKjCTHOUND. No. a. 5 30 A.M. Lv. Atlanta " Chattanooga " Asheville Ar. Louisville Lv. Louisville Huntingburg " Oakland City " Prlsceton " Mt. Cannel " rairfleld '- Mt. Varnon " Oentralla Ar. St. Louis M oo 6 15 " 7 30 T. M. S 00 " 11 50 " 12 AO A. M. 1 10 " 1 as 2 SO " 4 00 " 4 43 " 7 32 " BKTWKBN KVAMVILU ANIi MJL'ISVII.LK No. 10 6 OOP. M, a 50 10 40 " No. 9. 7 30 A. M. 0:1ft " 13 10 P. M. No. 33. ft 30 A. M, 11 30 " I 06 P M No. 31. 1 00 P. M I 50 " 3 45 " Lv. Loalsvllle, Ar. HuDtinghurg, " Kvansville, Lv. Bvsnsvllle, Ar Huntingburg, Louisville, UOCKPOHT and CAN N ELTON Itl VISION. Szeapt Sunday. IIa. Ki Sunday o.6. No.41. NO M. No 40 No 43 No.44 f M. A M. A M. A M. A M P.M 0 02 11.40 LV. Lincoln Ar, S 42 12 07 .3 7.0J 7 20 11.00 Ar Bockport w So 1.00 10.1 No.54. No 32. No.50. No. 51. N0.58. No.il 0 SO 12.27 S.43 Lv. Lincoln Ar 76 ft OS litt 10.23 l.'ft .BS Ar. Tall City LV. 7 07 0 40 10 42 M as 3.01 0 so " Caanelftoa " 7.00 ft 10 1(JM Trains Nas. 1, 3, ft and 4 run solid between Louisville and st Louis. Trains and 10 between Louisville and Evanaville run solid, (-arrvlna chair cars. Trains Nos. 21 and 22 carry through first ciaa coacnee oeiween avansviuvami i.ouIb vllle. Day tra u between Louisville and St Louia carry Cafe Parlor oars, and with one change ot cara through sleeping car service rroui si. i.ouis ana iAuisviue to t natta nooga, Birmingham and other points In tbe soaineast. Nlabtt alna between Lonlsville and st Ixulcarry 1'ullman drawing room sleeping oars wun nuaet service. U. B. RrBMCBa.Oesi. Man., St. Ixuls, Mo. 8. H. HABDWiCB.U. P. A., Wash ngton, II, C. uao. B allbs, A'sst Qea'l Pass. Ages:, St Louis Mo V. B. CLATCOBia, Asr't. Jasper. Columbia Township Trus tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trostes of Colnm oiaTp., Dubois county, Ind., will attend to Township basiness at his office on jvery Saturday, and persons having ovrnship business to transact are reqnested to present it on thst day of ths vek. the Township Library is kept at the office of the Trustee, where those entitled can obtain books. Gbobob W. MiLBt'BN, Trustee. Hillhsm, Indians. Nov. tl, 1800 ly. twTSubscribe for tbs Coübieb.
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Elegant Metallic Caskets Supplied on Short Notioe. HAVING bought tbe sleek snd goodwill of P. A. Guckss, ths undersigned srs now prspsrsd to supply sll wants in the undettaking lins. We have a lsrgs vsriety of OlaWlM CaskeU m hand st Low Prices. Nice line of Funeral Robes iu Stock. FINEST HEARSE D county furnished when wanted. Good teams, careful drivers and handsome equipages supplied at reasonsbls rates. The services of s skilled licensed embalmer has been secured and we guarantee satisfaction and first-class servics in every particular. Orders attended to dsy or night. Vollmer de Eckstein,
Leave orders Say er night at Vellmsr'a Livery Stable, sresll us v 'hone. Cumberland Ne. 4, sr Home No. 29. JASPER. INDIANA.
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