Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 April 1904 — Page 8

Boone Township Trutee' Not if'. The undersign, Truste of BOOM township. Dubois county, hereby Kne notice tl'at e will iumi.I to 11 ' MrUiaiaf to the oftte M Truste, hi : hi resilem tnr.'f iiult-K eouthweic ! I riMttille.oafetaidaysel eaab . end iMiiest H persons htvine town- ! ltisins to present it on Saturday. Uttums desiring books from the Township Library, are notified that the Library is kept t uiv residence. Chbistian Hokkmas, Truste. Dec 7, 19U0-y.

Harbison TrUlten'l Notice Notice is herebv given that Iki $ sisnexl Trustee of Harbison township, will att nd to township business on each Mondav of the year, at my office, and pereons having township business to transact are required to present it to hun on Mondays. The township library will b kept at my home in Haysville. 1 Ueoeoi Nix, SoT.-3 1 900.-y. Trustee Miidlaon Township Trustee Notice. Notice is Kiven that hereafter the Tms- j tee of Madison township will . m I -Sd on the first Saturday of each ai.mth, and the remaining Saturdays at mv residence, five miles south we : ot Ireland, for the purpose of atiendine tc township business, and all perscus Irnsing business with the township an ex-, nected to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at Isaac I Sorgius1 in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. , . The Indiana School books will t loand at Win. T. Young's store at ah times. Ctko. M. Ctkiksjc. , Nov 3 1900-y Tmstee Madison Ip GEORGE P, WAGNER 4.STFACTCBBOF S-

WAGONS CARRIAGES, o And Deaisr in o Agricultural Implement and Fertilizers. I

HEALTH

"I don't th'ak tioux ritbout rh I'rjht W hav f ru ' v f r OTff two tx'nt if results, i tli'ot'r in itao hu tttimv. H i i i. ,

rar with tit re not h-.t a

AMIS U A1X, ick

111.

Hecaue this great nedicilM ssjisvea stomach paina, fre - ihn Conti ipatid Im iwi'ls and m 'uorutt'H the rpul hwr ;uid ak eiv .' ui.ii i No Doctor i Menatry in the boms where Tbsdfofd's &w k-I'raue! it is kept. Familie living in the country, miles from any physician, haw been kept in health for yors w ith this medicine el their only doctor. Thedord'l lUavk - Draught CUT bilioUSnes, JysjH psia, Is. cJi Ii and fsvi r, had 1! n d, hi a laches, diarrhoea, con-tipat i, n, colic and almost every :h r ailment because the stomach, him lit, liver and kidneys so ucarly con üvl Um health. " THEDFORD'5 BLACK-

BIDS. BUT BUYS NOT.

A Feature of AM B.j P.cturs Salts In Hm YorU City. Qm feature of .ill tho hip picture

. city h the oi.ii-uifc' rts the bidding. Lie n the tir-t or second if t he auctioneer and. te artet y of tin- openeuiarkably good judge t vulue of paintings, r eutura Of srorkl in nr. .. put on the easel tc one he will cull out. Twvntj - live dollars !"

lollars, be t, reii., r. " I vv tit -!iv work by Pete

111 1 'Il IB of the n i he the) ml. It' tH. is not a val

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exuinple

"Twenty-fivt peats the aud dollar fr tin

l'uul Jone." Then eo tue one will break in with a raise .f $5, and the auctioneer's! tone chancres from one f polite cominisemtion over the starters low opt uiag to one of interest. When the aeat i an ,i is pot up,

more d strahle eluss, the t pat, tine hundred dol-

f

ter

im v. . -ir.

dol.ir," repeats .1 then, if no one tb I hnl, he idos : ( Ine Inindred elol-

. desirable paint -iced, however, the -t. Profil the side.-, if the auction room f bids that causes

General Repairing k Horse Shoeing

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North Mala Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.

Southem Railroad

St. onis & L

Between St. Louis, Loulavllle Ä and the Southeast. T1MBUARDIM ErFECT, Inn- 1

Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co.

ood Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Line. We give our Huhpcriber free tel

ephone service to every point we reach in his and adjoining counties, (more than 1 town.) and we are

improving and extending our lines very day.

No Shouting. No Party Linen. No Second Hand Stuff. . , Businens $2.00 per month. KateH : Residences 75c " "

Callus "HOME PH0NK7 for

hort. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.

"Thank i n

lar- fT this rai When tho p i ingl are annul starter takes I r nuddle and rear conies a VnllrV

the auctioneer t and lav : t io on.

work among vourseltrear lut he d esn't, for rhen the tir-t burt of liiildiii' .-top he takea up the refrain of the la.-t bk) until ho hü reached the end of the buyer's e.-ti-matiofi of the worth of the painting. The obliging starter matt live m a world of constant diaappointraent. He is nev r knoa n to g t one of the picture! he bid on. Hew York rSreat.

THEY TOOK TURNS. There Was a Rmon For tie Fllplla Not Attending Tojjetl.er. In her "Colonial Mciuorie' Udj Broome givi i a vh il picture of S Zealand about the beginning f the lat quarter of the nineteenth cea turv. Tli.it waa b fore the buildinfl

education, Ul the days when few of the -etiler kneu Veil llOl to read. To rented) this ho U. Lad) Broome started a - Uool - that Is, she aas .'i home ever) evening at ti o'clock to tea h anv of the planters who could manage io reach her house over the trackless hills and Bwamps, Ih r pupilonlv four r fie at a time were hi: and desperately shy. 0n$ gigantic VorkshiremaB would only read or attempt to read with his broad back turned to hi r. and others almost wt pt orer their difficulties. But the following ator) must be told m her own wordi : Some of the incidental difficulties were verv tbSSfd. Two men lived in a hut up a lonely and distant river gorgo who were among the earliest pupils, and tlicy also came regularly on Sunday to the little afternoon service. But thev never came togother, and their brand new -nil of t-liepheid'a plaid had always .1 trange effect. Kirst they tried m gravity by invariably stepping up t' ma with their p raver books to tind

their places for thm and

loudly each tin: , "Thank i

CASTORIA

XVefetabk IVi pamliouforAs shoflatin tlirForaandtletuia linC the Stoiikulb aial Ui'wels of

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rmmolcs nicslion.ChiTrrurnesi and Rwm Coataina neüstr Opium Morplune nor luu:raL Not Narcotic.

CASTORIA

For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have

Always Bought

Bears the

Signature

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apofecl Rem lv forCoMfipsV lion, Sour StOMCtt. DiMilwtea Worms . oiiNtil-ious tewnsh ncss and Lossor SLBBP. Fac Stmite SiCnnture of KEW YORK.

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What PEFFERS NERVIGOR Did!

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Why He Didn't Shave. "Wliv don't you buy iharef' "I gueaa 1 could stand a little icrape. 1 generally ahmre rayaeif ,n "(h, 1 see! (Jot that tired feeling slr ad v." X. I should have ishaved this morning, hut 1 couldn't. Ifeatarday afternoon my wife became poasessi 'l of the insane idea to ptart house

She thouirlit lt would be

1 plan t' enami 1 our iron bed.

h;id the ii.n--arv fluid, but

lacked a brush. And ne vai about to .'ive up the project when ehe thought ox my ahavtng brush. She duff it Out of m dreaaer and worked hard nil afternoon, and when I

ncht'l home 1 noticed that she

looked extreme!? happy, while her

manner mdnaUd tunt piie was

iroud of soraethini; she had done. I ... i

miu:reit tnc rcaaon tor me anusuai display of chest, and sne pointed to the immat a ste be I. 1 asked her how Aif uid u so nicely, and she

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they could to the leal was inforn the diffli i.l Vou m VTove onlj it a bet we. he's too taJ turns it uj gin's and t it do till at

lot come toiftH her, eii

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For Over

Thirty Years CASTORIA

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iot one SUlt, ainl we pot ii size on purpose, loe, I. and I'm too short, 10 I I. and Joe he wear- Kieh like, and so we makes

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oi-n rcoTfifTuutLf'il mm. A eol a t It 4 r - r,) JV Q tminUii to Q ntredto'areNerTiine. l.ot JUltt T. ' . t ImiMiti nrT. MKhtly Kinl-l..n. l.otPower, f , - , . PfOWth 01 .-hruhuerv OD mtmt. and all rf, ,f rt ,,t..ihuv 'zm in 1 my cOUntCliaCC. -All'.UlV Journal.

A Stuttering Story. . : Lamartine, who declined

to serve under Louis Philippe, wai at one time Intensely popular with

tno I'an-i.ms ami in fmeai piavs

actors ofti a V" themselves up" to

resemble him. One evenina when

seme comedian did this a spectator

m the ball ojiv seats roae to rent his

enthusiasm. Unluckily he had am

inipedittcnt iu his ipeech. "Vivo la' he beflaa, but was unable to

get further. "Vive la" he tried

again, with a like result. "Vita la reformo!" now -u'e-ud a compassionate bourgeois in theatalU. "Nu,

et the stammerer. " ive "ha repubtique !M called ative nit ite. "Xo, nol"

the osjier repeated desperately.

"Vive la la" "ha revolution!" now thundered i Montagnard imaaa "the gods." "Xo, no, no!" shouted the balcony man, who had become as red as a turkeycock, and then, making a supreme effort, be managed to art iculate,"Vive Lamartine !M where

upon the whole hou-e jrulTawed.

IDE JASPER ROLLtn MILLS

Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

no . rej la lawan aniT

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SKTWKKN KVA.N-VII.I.K SJSC l"l I - M.I.K no. io N" a Lt LoulsTlll. OOP M m A M. Ar HuntlQKt.urg, 8 40 M 11 M " ATansville, 10 SS 1 ' M. No. 9. N'. IL ut. kTansTUIe. 7 A M 1 Of. I- M Ar. lluntiurf'mr, 15 " 1 V) " Louisvnie, U:MP.M. I "

ROl.Kl'OKT and CANNKI.TON DtVtfelOa

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Da. T.x. 4undy No.40. No il Nn 4

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i't. lioo Ar BockDort so 1.00 10 i

Blind

During AttacKs Of

Heart Failure. Would Appear To Be Dead. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Relieved and Cured.

A Common Experience. The aare with which Um small boy

in. took upon a retired mariner la probiihly lue to the mnrdous exM.jperiencei the mariner remembers to

bar had. An example 01 tnis extreme DiarTeloaanaii eame up recentlv in the course of a eonversation Mtarean I lad oi eix and an exsea eajitain. "Captain Bkaggf, did you ever trft vour leas hit off bv a sliark

e r j 1 takea the boy. "lid , sonny f he replied "Did If Well, rather 1 Doaemi of time,:"

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

They also want your And nav the Highest Market Price in Cash

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

H. Fame. eii--, the dor-tor told

unique. In the

Mr M No.91 So.!. So.M, N0.V.. WM '9SOti'i7 " '' I.T. LcMOlSJ Ar T.M MB ll.M IO i.4 1... ' V r. Teil City I.v. 7 S7 0 10 ii 10 .o JOS b snnalton " T.nO "5 40 in.

"I havt no hf :ati n in sayinf that Dr. M.let' Hfirt Cure i II tht one can wH " to be, I wsUoabled with Urart diaea.e lor fifteen yean. 1 have tried many diBeraaC remediei bul nstvl I tr ed Dr. MiKi HeJt Cure I could ät d no relief. 1 was uWf " headaches and had trie d Tour Para I t s an d they wer H effe nve I tkojht ynur

lialn jSoS.ii land 4 run solid l.etwfi n luii!iTlll4 and !t i ami Is. Iraiu an. I 10 bsSWSMI LoalSTltlfl and XTanHTllle run solid, carry in rliHir eai - Trains Not. i and n rarry thr..nili rl r-t-slkss coacbss between XTansTllle and lxuislay trains lii'twoon IxmiI.tIIIa and St. Uouls carry (,'afe l'arlor MUPS, sad Ith OB enange of ohm through sloeplBC es sen froui St. lA.uii and tAuUv;ile t. 1 . itt . Soiiii, It I nuUihaUl and otli II pOlttM n tin southeast. Night tcalm botw"n Ar. .ylllo and at. couisrarryl 'i...ta drawintf runui sli 'pin cars with buff.-. .. .vice. LI. M. trsnNTat, Ossat, Man , St. IamiIs, Mo. 8. II. BÄBSWll S.O. P. A., Wash DjrtOB,, I, C. UBu Ii. allbh, A'ast jen'l I'ass. Afrl, St IaiuI Mo. V. K. CLATOOlIB, A't. Jaspt-r

5 v. . H. and 1

Mend nwwlel.laetch or pi

traerenort ou isc

H.iw to peun

1-atents and

pn tool invention lor v E-MARKS V' A DVERTISEmentS

A BuncH of Trouble. Mr-. S. (te her liuslmtid, who ha. hecn on a vi-it to the town) I should tli ink ymi'd hnvo a Blighty poor opinion of the thcnytTs up in London aincs yaa had your pocket nit kt d at one of Ym.

Mr. S. I do. hut I trot through

as well as some of the oth r f"lk thai VW there. The pretty aomaa on the ptngo hal all hor jewels stoImh bsmI li.e ri,-h nnrl.i'j will U1

Cafe micht herp me. I woW heve attacks , ' ' " " " ' it timti ss MTrs Uwa i w-jid I burned up daring the same act when blind for the time heim. Imnng tbr DOcketboofe takm frmn Iliv .nelli I wrmld be to a a-'-esrancei deatl. , , , ffik t medicine sUkO Erected and I pocket LondoB Anawett. can truthf-lly say that I am completely emrrd. . l.Mse all that "Tw'w,ft "rt 1 A Freezing Compound, ea e to take Pr. Muri New Heart Cure . -

at once. 1 wrre um r55" .Meuirus, .-r. wen, yonnn mnn,

"Your

him. "is absoluteh

whole raiiLf f oeaica) annals there

is bo record of anything like it. It is an entirely new dkaaae. Wa conL'ratulate vou."

" i ou conCTatuLate me : feehlv re-

plietl the patient. "Ani I going to get wear

-Wo can't tell yet." "Then what are you congratulating me for?" W arc coin;? to name the dis-

. ase after you." Chicago Tribune.

A Good Idea. "Say that ymi will be mine, dearest Angelina, "I will upon one condition." "Kama it, my eden d, and if it were to gel "U the moon" "It is easier than that; in brief, simplv tWi that vm trill invite me

my fell ns iutfercrs."-S. E. Purdy, AtViti-on, Nebrailva. "I firrt felt tne effertt of a weaV r.rart in tVe fn of iv. I ia ai aihertisement in

a tr- if ' ' ' a r ' r., .r. .k- iiimi; uim 'in ii 'i. : ,).. , k..i iiimM anrt in rar ahouMer. nn . i . w

III I ll.VH .1 ' J, . I VI I I I 1 I '

oppreisive choking senMsti -m in mv threat sod luffered from weak and hungry spell k I was truly frighU-ued at my crmdiirm nod .4 .. 4v.u Ir Sklllrs.' Heart Cure.

Since taVmg my IrM bottls I have never

to

bonc pr. "Of eo tnak.' - icl "V. . like oiir

in your father's i.ir raarriage.M i inly. But why b reqaeatr i learn to cook

r. 10t lie

Mercl ter. ai 1 Johnveieln tl

A Thrifty Lsd. it I i you post my let

iier

bare jou anything of lateral! to re-i

i 4 i i 1 1 ii-a. sr l i ' ra. f : a .

M 1( lUlis I i UM I hope j lidn't p ii tl on io tint it would

address.

What i- tl.o formula?

"It i- compoeed of egaal parts of the ipressioa of Bullions face ti-1,..ti ! .i.l..., I f r.r tin. n ii ml OS ViW

IC 1 I.4TC I v. i n iivll i c iv', v.,- 'i.,-. J .....

teen bothered by any ol Hie old düagree- ihter (Hid that f niV nearest

hie sunntf.m ana nrw am weu an i'"- ... , . i 11

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t 1 had it

' wrai double

nip on it.

!.t, only I itra -t.irnp ilitl rat" the

aider my cure permanent. l ewis Antf.-r n, Kuhn, S. D. , AH drugciit eil anil giianntee first te t tie Ir. Milea' Remr iei. S n i free hnr.k on Nervoei and Heart I hscaae. Addre Dr. Mika Medii al Co., Elkhtft, lnd.

frtcnil

loan."

ited a small

John Indeed, 1 lidn't, ir. 1 ju ,t .-tuck it an t of the other st; inj, -o ei to sare re -m. Chuin.

.Cxnpire

FELIX LAMPERrJ

Agent for the Drill. State Drill.

17 or ii Huskcr dr

Fodder

Blount's True Blue Plow

Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.

Keystone

Repairing of

Amast m. sw.

all kinds

Jasper, Indiana

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ROPERLY

RESENTED

rRODUCES ROSPERITY a t. l WE CAN HELP. YOU

Juit Whst 8He Said. .1 mini v n . oli Ifr Noodle. 1

want to tell you what M.-t.T mid l;' t-'-MI.

nlw.nt HI. 1 U1C

sa.' mi t . Mr. Noodle Oo ahead, Jimmy. I'm ;i i i ;i n, Jimmy Petl Thiit' Just what ii.-tcr aiil. Hw did yog gum? ' Mr. N oodle "What doyOV mean? J i in my Perl Sba said you were a regular donkey.

Suitable. .'hi,. d ai." .-.I..' iic sick man's wi'c I'll hare te i "ay from

yo for an hoar

"d- you tl, be thiikkiii

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Why, John, it no natter what h 11; :k dresa."

1 iv. 1 have

n new drasa I -i' k man, t for you to whil I in 1 be all ripht It's a

The BUSINESS MAN'S success depends upon his keeping his business before the public in a business way - TELLING THE .TRUTH in bie advertising all the time.

jasper; courier

Will help you to Um publicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honor and conscience.

The Steach Advertiser

Han better publicity than the transient one. Your announcements areolicited. J. 'Phone las&LJi.riK.u. up.