Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 June 1903 — Page 8
THE ORIGINAL 25 Calibre Repeater
HE 2 20 MAI LIN t the keaSK.t srae raede ul ucartM la 400 tarda. Ith Hakt report aad woe taller la lata It eel I are sad tk kerrel Seee set Paxil aa reoioiv. ill kill cl.aalr aad galekl? wiikeui leanae. Sraokfleee reader caa he used la a leri trial? I loade, aad eatBtaalitoa la ck.ep. ALL MARLINS Midi U k. . ... nae SOLID TOP ACTION ad elect at ka aide. t'I CATALOG, llluatrattd e ocTclopad'i aa trie, aad eraraaaltlaa, with colored co.ei k Oaikaua, mailed for 3 aumpa. TN MARLIS FIKK AIMS CO . ffaeee. Cl AprlO. l-15m Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This reparation contains all of the digestat'ts and digests all kinds of fi '! . It pives instant relief and never fails tocure. It allows you to eat all the fmd you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents format loo of pas on thestomach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant tu take. H can't hefs) but do you good afaaseredoaly by E. f DtWirr.V Co . titram Tkwtl by H.t ..ootaiu-- lime the 'jOc. sUe. GEORGE P, WAGNER tspTAOTCSSlOf WAGONS "o CABRIAGBS, -And Dosisr lnAgrienltnral Implements and Fertiliser. General Repairing 4 Horse Shoeing North Mali Street, JASPER. - INDIANA St. Louis & üMe Lines. Between St. Louis, Louisville & and the Southeast. T I MBU ARD IN BiriCT, .lune ill, 1'rOJ BASTHOt'ND.
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BKTWKEN EVANSVILLK ANI UK ISVII.I.E No. 10 4 OOP. M. 8:10 " 10 41 " No. . 7 SO A. M. VIS " 11 10 P. M. I.v. Ixulavllle. Ar. Huntinitbura. " Cvansville, I.v. Kvsnavllle, Ar tliiiitingliurg, UtulavTlle, M sjRIt'KT and CANNELToN DIVISION. Except sttnday, Mo.46. No. 41. No 4. Ia. Rx.. Sunday. No. 40. No 4J No. 44. V. at. A MA M. A M A M I'M -i1 100 II 40 Lv. Lincoln Ar, S 4i 07 70i TM 11.00 Ar Kockport So 1 00 to is No.54. So SJ. No.SO. No. 51. N0.36. No.M t M.r. 43 Lv. Lincoln Ar 10 M l.5 V.M Ar. Tell City Lv. 10 0 1.00 O M Csnnalton " I So H7 .00 k OB It 40 6 40 10 Ii ao in. .40 Trains Soa. 1, J, n and 4 run solid between Lim. villi- and st i !. Trainav and 10 between lAiulsville and Kvanaville run solid, carrv ins i liair eara Tralna No. .'1 and tt carry throusli tlmtclass coacbes between Kvanaville and IaiuIsvine. Day train, between Louisville and St. Lom carry Cafe Parlor cara, and with one change of ears throtiRh sloepina car service from St. !.oul and Loulavltle to ( hatta nooaa, BiruiiDabaus and otber pointa in the soatheaat. Nlsht tralna between Ixiulavilla and st louiacarry I'ullman drawing room alecpiaa; eara with buflet service. H B. SrsscsB, Oen. Man., St. Ixntls, Mo. g. H lUaown s i, P. A., Waah naon. II, ('. USO. B. At. lbs, A'Mt Uen'l Pas. Agent, nt Ixiula Mo. V. . Clatcohb, Ag't. Jasper U
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1 waa trouble.! with atomera trouble. Thedford a Rla -Draught 1tl BJM Btsee g In ob eak thn all tUe doctor t uiedirine I Baak byj a m MUH I K A It fc. eUirir ItLU klleltaville, lad Tbedfurd lUack I'raught pnckly itfonttr the ac HWI 'f the atBUBBCB ."uxl cure even chronic cases of Ind igest ion. If jmmi will tkc a small , ,f I'h. si lord Black I'raught muM.m.illv you wiil keep your stomach atul liver in perfect OumlitaWB. THEDFORD'S SLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused hy constipation than hy any other div ac. Thedford s llack-Irauglit not only rhows constipation hut cures iliarrhn a ami dysentery ami keeps the bofJBN regular. All 'lri-KKi-- a ;i 25 -cent uM-katfta. "Thedford Itl.irkI'raught 18 tiie beul medicine to regulate the howclj 1 have ev. r Bead. " M RS. A . M I R A N I . Pntitk Ferry. N. C COHSTIPaTIOH G-et a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. ood Local Service Long Distance Instrumenta. Full Metamc Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in this and adjoining counties, (more than 100 towns,) and we are improving and extending our lines ivery day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. p f Business 8.00 per month. tute8: Retidences 75c 4 4 44 Callus "HOME PHONE." for abort. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block. JOHN F. JUDY. Resident Optician. iraduate of South Bend College of Optics. Special Attention riven to Physical, Scientific and Physiological Optics. 11 kinds of 1ms on hand or ground to order. fafFine line of Spectacles. OFFICE: Cor. 5th k Main ST JASPER. INDIANA. tar. 1. oi, If. Send model, ketch or photo ol in . nticn tor Ire re-port on patentability. For f-ee. W,k, ."'rTRADE-MARKS v.iit to iW1 REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. SssOsnsstaislnr-irirT--Is WasUj Itsrta povarraUy tmA qslafclr Own was ail others toll Toana an will raealn tbetr lost manhood, and r U Mt win raesvav their vouthful vtaor by sint ME VIVO. M eMSfM BBS SMUJg raatoraa MSTWSS La Vitality. LroDOteOCT OCT, punnr UDiaai&o. UaSHiwar. failles M ty. wsasies ptaaeeas.ua an i Buita et Ulf itiesi er sicaa and lodtacrauoo whiak nnSla ona for atndv. boalBaaa or murtlfi It sol only enras bf atarttmfl if!,'llTLu' uaanaa nerve mate ana naw ""y- "" loa baek Um ptnk ajienr to pale ebaaka and re Skorlas Um Bra of yaastB ft ward off Jm sad CiassssnUoo. loatat on bavins ME VIVO. De etkar. It eaabacarvlad la vast pocket By mall B1M per packase. or six for BAXM), wuaapos. Urea wvMeen awawasaae Baa aaanry. Book and adv I0YAL IEMCLNE CO. Rook and advlta free Aooreaa Trayner rwnoinf , CMICAOO. ILL. For sale in Jasper, Ind., hy .Mart Friedman. iNov M, oz. iy f
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Onarrikla of la nnelneee. Oto .f the pevwMar things shout a grp.. i Iglllad ty is thai BSJ huh pleat of biis.nesa or at IM line hloh may Ih- iuaor'cd in thai manuscript' wail.- ii stock . a.) . v u ptajrlag the InHM InIoii t!.- r to ihe tn.tu i:n bw li e pap) Itrht, Kv-i tine .. .(..!. i"nieHiy rents a plaj lor pMMllV . u fii in the iiw nor iV UM o..! kl: it is .in Interlined nn) atl'Vil t.. hH "re it Is ptVatarSki. A MtOI niaii.itr'V. for ii;tn:i-e. may iuterHlate SSJM SpSVelkSi III oriler to work Up to the iutilii lion of a Mine or s ialty. or he may SfJWagtlletl the ililliav 1) putting in Home ne himI Bttvafl linen, often these lnterHihi tM lines prove to be the MSSJt utrikiiiat in the play nnt make tVtdd hit if they are left lu when the tnatiuneript goes ha k to Its owner, tiny iMMaSM hi roperty sh tmlutely ami may uot he MSd t'.v the man w ln rote them in any other prodaetkkti: therefore whrewtl managers. In-fore they return a play to its owner, tlway a take great pain tt i-ra-e every ferap of rorni-tioti or interlineation. In thia way only may they keep what really belongs IS them CtatCtgai Tribune. Klliakrthta Kaolae lam. In Ktriking eontrast to the present laws tu prevent hahitual drunkenness reft these pasasd Ist the reign of Qvooa Klliat' th I he I.anslovvne tnaiitis. ripts in the British tntiseuni nwotd that In UM outers were s-t tlovvis hy the lords niiii others of her majesty's privy eoiuiBe! for the HflirtStton of the great ilisonlers conasittfd by the eXivivr nttnuHT of nlehoties. which the Jums wore onlertsl to KdlMSk The puhlieaos were compelled to give to the eon-::1 hie of the parish the inline and business Of every one who ftoqtteptsd their hotise-i aiitl were forhitltlen to have any games played therein. tu Bundaya do nrraows dwelling wttltta mile of the public bows w t-re sMowcd to enti-r except SUbatSBtial hotiselioltlen traveling to I htireh. and then only ftr a reasoiiahle time to refresh theinrtreOL l urioiisly. the chief complaint against puhlo an was the ' hrewiug stronger sJo and lK-r than is wbole- : fof mau' l-ody."- I.oiidoii C'hrotiele. Wtii't Acquainted "Waiting ii the hank directly lu front of nie was a charming woman of twenty or SO who was having her first exIperteBCa la banking." said the merchant as he lighted his cigar after lum hooii ' She was akod the questions usual for one who is opi ning an account her Bane, address, whether married or single and her father's and mother's name She got aloug II right until the clerk asked: " Mother's maiden name, please. " i don't quite understand, afraid.' sue said hesitatingly. 1 "T mean your mother's iu: -: when she was a girl.' explained the clerk. "'How should I know? I don't like impertinence, sir How rhouid I know; I didn't know her when she was a girl. The iJea: AM you trying to make fun of me, sir?" "New York Times. To Settle the question. He was . u. igisi to he married, and every one knows how the engaged man talks when h. gets a friend cornered. "She Is tli' lo liest and best girl that ever lived." he asserted. Sure?" hi pilred the friend. "Sun-! Of course I'm MMh You don't douht it. do you?" t'ertalnlv not," replied the friend hastily, "only" Duly what?" "Oh. I suppose it's all right, but id 'ike to introduce you to Hobley." "Who's Dehstf ':" "Oh. another friend of miue who told me yesterday that he was engaged to the loveliest and ls-st girl that ever dvod, and I'd like to have you two get together and settle the matter." Chieago Poet Weatero I It lea IArety. The eastern visitor rinds the cities of the northwestern .nst brimful of life, color, algniricanoe. picturesque inten-st and. though the forces which have cetablaed in their making are sooiewhat similar, each has a distinct character and Individuality. "Lively." s nl of the areata BMtf well Ie applied to tlo-m a s-d-t of brisk activity, youth fulness osoue. Tbey have the rather unusual capacity of doing big things iMid tetitteg about them lustily at the laaasa time, it is the cry of the street corners -.lust watch us grow. S-e us Igarting to the front." Uay Stannard Itai.er in Century. Iteruote Kin. Kind Lad) QoW Bisnj are there In ihe family besids yoursilf? Little Ajuta l our, mninnia, papa, alster aad a distant relative. 'That is only three. The distant relative is not a member of the family." "ih. fee, ha h He I my brother." "Your bfotbsrl Then be Isn't a distant relativ e." "Tea, liia'aiu; be !o the rhlllpplues "--Kansas I ity Journal. Wnuld Iveü the Troabla. suppose you'd like to he worth a 1 , mvU... au.t sua ittggBstort "No. muni." nplled the tninij). "It' 'ud is- ti Much tree Mo leekta sfter the BJOBey All I vviiut I- that s-me fi ller nli.it s worth a million dollars shall proVW fer inc.' - ( hicano l'ost A a Kver. Itl77.llMMlle fdhs -ouragiillyt I did eyefjrthtBg In my BOvrof to innke those two young people see that they were not flited f r each other Wyziorc And win i Is the wedding to occur'- Maltlinore American. m n I'peeedent. Tom Why wi re y.m so determined t kiss that pls'ii uotisln of yours? 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lie W mm Ihe s. Mt-.l. Cnwleat HoldlOt la iiokl iauit'a Ina), John l SMars -.n llaiperV .l.inoti str.it- that tieneral W ay ne. eoinniotiiy known as "Mad Anthony.' hum in reality the aancM molest auldler in WiihiiinL'ton's attay "They e.llied til' lielo of Stony I'oiltt and tin M. inline rapnlx M ot Antl. tiiy Way no." :iys Mr Sp ar The title OH originated by an Irish sohlit r wlio bad In'!! eoi tineil in the jtuard house nt tiie order of the general, and it was In Liu lip hy ihe people Im va use of tho wild fiitbuoiaani ami determination With Which Wayne led his men when tiie stipre're moment of battle eaiue. Itut observe that v lien the war of the Hi volution Impended he 'isiisat heal bin torjJ for SCO u 1 1 t,s of hatthM that be in.ul.t barn atiiltary tactiCO and be gave his days to the training of bis Uei.hUrs. At Stony I'oint lie led Iiis inen in spite of his w..iuid, but in preparing for the battle be appealed to the pritle of his men hy parading them eleu nuvtd and with hair well powdered.' while the prelald plans Included even the slaughter of the dogs, that nn yelp shoiiltl betray 'lie approach of the assaulting host W hen In Virginia, be thargetl the hosts of t'ornwnllis with only BOO men to back him; when In Ohio, where the honor of the nation and the integrity of its territory were eosjisdtted to his can1, lie took Isadoa of '!oys and mi-. mints' catheret! from the slums ami trained tin III until their skill with the mi. si.tt equaled. If It did not surpass, that of the most noted backwotxb Indian tiuhters. "Mad Anthony Wayne aa a leader in battle was aastwpassed, but it should also he rem. inhered that ills record as a drill master is umspualed." Witt Hcply. SJheaerer the raited states supreme court, on beatiUf the argument of COSjaael for plaintiff in rror, is entirely Battened that he has no case, the chief Justice is apt to say to counsel for do fondant in ' rror that the court docs not care to boat further arguuieut. Atone time Hon Matthew i'arpeiiter from Wisconsin was counsel for plaintiff In error and opeusd the case. Before he was through the court was satisfied that there was nothing in it. and so when he had com lud d and counsel for defendant in error arose t hief Justice W'aite said, I he court does not care to hear any further argument." Counsel was a little deaf and. a! though BOtiCUTeg that the chief Justice spoke, did not hear what he had said and, turning to Mr. Carpenter, who sat beside him, asked what hud been said. "Oh, bane It:" replied Carpenter in tones audi! to the bench. "The chief Justice said ho would rather give you rue case than hear you talk." Youth's Touipanion W altera V4 ho Get Moat Tips. Waiters who receive the most tips, says the Chicago Inter Ocean, are usually those who have everlasting and Job-Hke patience, those who do not easily take an insult, who ever have a pi .yiant smile for their patrons, who try earnestly to please them and are always ready to accommodate every one. A waiter should never place himself in a position of estwctaAej1 in the latter of reeolvlog a tip and should avoid BpfiroachlBJ r. guest if he sees him in the Ret of drawing change from h.s ; k. t. waiter should never BUBS as an object of pity with a view to securing a tip. If he deserves a tip, he should let the guest feel w ithin BlBMM If that 1 rhuewvCS it. and If the guest wishes to live him a tip he will usually manage to catch the wuiter's attention or leave the tip beside the plafe Should the WattO! receive a tip previous to waiting on the guest, he should leave It hjiBg on the tahle and then do bis level best to earn !t. Tkr Amrrlria Iron riant. The Khxlisumau was being proix-rly anrprlsed t the raphttty with which the skyscrapi r was gotftg up. "Ieah in :" he exclaimed, "it si-ems as if your huildings grow as rapidly as your maize." Yes. replied the westerner UDhlushUagly, "ami the process of raising them is much the same." "Fawncy! Won't you explain fur ther'" "Weih you see, we Just get an Iron plant, put It in the ground, have the street sprinklers wahr lt. nmi in a tin-nth or six weeks the skyscraper is full grown" And, taking another breath, the consIn from overseas managed to U-lleve It. - Memphis t'oininercial Appeal lledfon the Kiinndatlon. Th- I'.lrlial City Is clearly the fabric of Banyan's own Imagination, an BtaoOVatMn most probably of the town of P. d ford which, though not a walled city, had Its gates fixed here and there to a imrd the town in trouhlesouie times The gateways ea the aad Bedford bridge, within which Ituiiyan was im brhroned fr so long and through arhleh he p,i--i times out nf BtrUAhoy, tiitiht bare bees feieaMMt Lu the Bttad f the grent dreamer. Hook man l-'.ffertl .-. yea betlevs in the prssi cure of disease by aug BJeratta Do bllity of the fest Ion J Hjinks Why. certainly. I was f M 1 hiß pretty sich last week ami niv wife ; suggeetod that 1 go to a doctor, and It cured nie riu'it away Someiville i M iss i Journal. The Out Wo to Prose It. "Vh i Ii do y0U think should he more highly estei Died, money or brains?" ' It. .ilns'" SBSWeriil Senator Sor gliuiii. ' Bui BOVTSdays tbt only way a mull i i f i f.tfi v llw, t .. tlinl I... Iiaa i , is to get money." Washington BUr
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