Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 April 1904 — Page 8

Boone Township Trnsteo' otie. TU undersigned, Tru.t ol Boon townstiij', Daboil louuty, berebs BjivSS nolK'f that he will Ueu.i to all b pertain ng u the ottJoe of l'msfe ut lue reeuieure, Ujree miles southwest ol IVrtersv ill, on Saturday, of vaeU week, lad rt-j --tc 11 peraot . luv in tovsii.lup Lueinff to present it u s.itmday. CiU leua .ieainug books lroui the To uslnp Library, are notiried that the Library is kept at my reiidenoe. CwBiiTiA.s HorrstAK, Trustee. Deo 7, 1900-y.

" 8. . Boston

A j uur Ho crntly srguing ;

court tor ;

Attorney Too.

)ti attorney was iv-

s in the bupcn r

w is

filing i or ilama port of which in the teanu '

c.iom to her

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CO o o o o

Her

o o o o o o Hii-h.d in in

jted

and

Harbison Trustee's

liS' otice is hereby eiven hat th nnder-

signed, Truste, of Harbison township, will att nii to township business on Men

i lap! oard- f.- n the rouf.

Bweuing aith indignation, the youthful idvocateexclimed : "Your

! honor, this poof woman has prae Xotlr tual'v 1 tapped ol possessions

reu me rooi vwiKn covered DST head ha.- been t .ik :i from under

hi r "'- Boston Ri ord

Monday of the year, at my orhre. and penaont having township business to trän sac: are required to present it to huii on Mondays. The township library will b. kept at

Nu, Trustee

my home m Uaytviile.

Not, -J3 1900.-y.

(saoaea

Modest Professional Announcement.

Ara tho rod headed, smooth ItowL ! freckle aonndod lecal Napoleon of

the slope, and alwuvs m the 6tir-

I raps. Practice in even- tout on j earth except that of Juelgu Lynch.

Madison Township Trustee Notice. M 11 unstroke. Refer to my

I menus aim iiKewie to mv eiie-nues.

PsSJ an the tinewa of war. - From the Letterhead of an Iowa Lawyer.

Determination. Obtaining an educstion or winning sticc i'-.- in any field is a ques

tion of interns energy, of enthtui nsm or of tmfoldment of power end is the development of puh and determination rether than the result ofsnvexl mal influences. The people who att rib its their rnnt of sue

w Notice if given that hereafter the Trustee of Madison township will be in Ireland on the first Bssardsy of sseb month, and the remaining Saturdays at my residence, five miles southwest of Ireland, for the purpose of attending; to township business, and all perscus having business with the township are expected to confine it to those day.. The township library is kep ut SSSC S-irjjriuV in Ireland, where ail may obtain the books. The Indiana School books will be toand at Wm. T. Young's store at all timee. Gbo. M. Qaaaara. Nov. 23. 1900-y Trustee Madison Tp Ü P, WAGNER

M&tnmcrcaiaor sW "WAGONS . OAERIAGES, o Ana Dealer In o Agricultural Implements

and Fertilizers.

oo o o o o o Secret o oo o o o o o o

uv? ful quiet was the

bi houae, for niUtresa lav sick

unto .h ath. Strange that she should bo etunmonsd srben then- vera th crs, sojfos narked and itricksn in rears, vho waited for the rail and prayed it might pome quickly, jret asited and prayed in him! There were others, , not old or graj before tluir tune, vho might hare slipped awav into the anknown almost unnoticed, prhile tins woman had si mail tie to hind her to e arth her hatband, her e!uli, her relations, her legion of friends. It was 1 rd she should he called aw a;. 0 ei; i v from the ru h banquet

that Lay spread before her. tt the angel f death eras ai

a ho

pected. Hi and told Of not be itaj delayed. The doct

till' SIC

hook hi?

the

1 la i t

iovea tier nest ner mother, lur husband

in irtsa rief, had arrived

approach, arhich may

-naj , nor even long

kne'W too well

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tlM se lalelUl envov.

he:il gravely in reolv to

anxious Queries .f those who

iistera, her

ut he cave

General Repsiring A Horse Shoeing

JASPER,

North Msln Street,

. INDIANA.

Souitiern Railroad. St. His & I (litYille ices.

Between St. Louis, Louisville & and the Southeast.

Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois County Telephone Co. ood Local ServiceLong Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our ubeeriberr free telephone service to every point we reach in 'hi- and adjoining counties, (more than ltKl towns,) and we are

improving and extending our lines avery day. No Shouting. No Party Lin No Second Hand Stuff.

f Business 2.00 per month. Residences 75c " "

Rates

Til

i OA KI IX BPPtCT, Jimp 30, lK2. IAsTHOUND.

No I. So. I. Lv St. Louis. V I I' M. 7 40 A M " Centralis, It -iT I. M. t ,V5 A M ' Ml Vernon, Ii IT I'. M. 10 S4 a. M " ralrfleia. 1 IS A. St. 11 LM " Sft Cartut-1, :S1 M. U IftP M ITInrt-ton. J VA.M, 1 '40 I'. M haklaad city, s üi a. M. i i P M " IIuiitlnburK, 4 H A. M. i I' M Ar. IxiulfTtTl, T loa. M. trSfP.M. Lv. IxiuliTllle, in . : .vs v. m Ar. Aabevllle, 10 43 1'. II. 1 l r M Chattanoica. V M - A. M Atlanta, 1U JJI'.M. 11 SO A.M. WKSTIJOINU. No. J. No. 4. Lv. Atlanta 6 A. M. I1SF.M. Chattanooica 10 00 " 10 40 " - Aabevllla 5 IS " l 10 Ar. Lonlivlll 7 30 P. M. I Of M i v. Loulaville 9 no " i " asstagbarg n so n jo " Oakland City Vi 4" A. M. II MP. II " I'r'nce-ton 1 10 " U 4s ' " Ut. Carmel 1 aft 1 IS - Kirnld a 80 " i U ' ' Ml Vernon 4 00 " 3 47 " Central la 4 M " 4 07 Ar. St Louis 7 S3 " M SKTWKKN KVANSVII.I.E AN1 LOVISVIIXI No. 10. No. 34. Lv. loalvlle, 001' M H JO A. M, Ar Huutlnaburx, S So " u 30 " ' avaniTlile, 10 SJ 1 OS 1'. M. No. 9. No. 41. lv. Kvanivill. 7X0 A.M. 1 Oft P, M. Ar 11 i: I ,t. 15 " I V?" Louliville, 14 10 1. M. 3 4S "

Callus "HOMK I'HONK," for short. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.

Weak Men Made Vigorous

rrwir Tfatf7 witxr mturr

What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did!

n feet now than he had thought it

owar- .!iutelv fault it raa the chis-

It a.-tj fX)rfullv and anicklr. Cnrw

n'.'.-r- rrL Vun( mo ttnD lot manboo.1

no giiiini mi none. lor slie lav in a

di idly letharirv from vhich it had

been impossible to rouse her. Ill

vain he-r mother ipoki to he r as she had done in dar kmc cone bv. w he n

she was yet a child. In vain her husband stood bi her side and took i 'I iiii

ncr nana ana called her DJ every endearment she know so velL In vain her child clutched her breast and cried for her mother to look at her and talk t he-r again. Surely if it vere postibls to bring her back from the edge f the grave

these eitar ones could elo it. But there she lay, stonily unpasshe, with her great eyes staring into space, rold and unheeding as the sphinx. She gave no sign of life, and the hours fraught with hope sped slowly on, and each one registered a step nearer the grae. One by one they withdrew from the chamber of eleath, the husband

t mg the 1 to ntvvy the' doctors orders, and now none was left in the room but the physician and the nurse her old servant, the one upon whose knee she had climbed twenty years and more ago. How slowly the hours passed for the wafchets, and yet surely they passsd too quickly I Just so many hundred more- vibrations if ihe pendulum, just a few stnkings of the hour, and all would be- over for her, so richly endowed with all that ahoald make life worth lning. The doctor never left her side. He sat there with his keen, observant eye tixed upon her, ready to note

any Changs, but tln-re she lay impassive, and the watcher could scarcely see that she breathed.

Her beauty seemed eren more per-

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X t 00 11.40 Lv. Lincoln Ar, 44 14 0 TftJ ; 40 11.00 Ar Kock port I Hi 1.00 1019 Kr.64 No.34 No.SO. No. 51. N0.S6. No.Si . 14.47 "4i Lv. Lincoln Ar. 7.S6 S oft 11 15 10.33 1.4.. r. Tfll City Lt. 7.ii7 6 40 101 M 4.0b r f Annalton " 7.(0 5 a 1 i Itain SO. I. land 4 run solid Letw.-. u Louisville and St ixula. lrln and 10 '-twi-n Inlnvill sad Ivanivilli run folld, carrvlnn rhair cars. lrin Nos. 41 and 44 e-arry throng Ii flrt ut inn MSI bat Uetween Kvansvillt-aud l.oula-Vllic.

Pay train r-twTi Inilüvllln ami st

eula carry Cafe l'arlor rnr, and with one

c.'iaiiif-or '-nr through h-epmn i-:.r -rvle from St. Iniit and roiir ! to t hatta

LrxpffM II. nuoiKhaui ami uth ;r points ill the

SOatnat. NlKtit trains betwn LOV iv.l!- ftfl I st

voulu -rry t -li.udn (lrawing i imhu I. . j mk

earn wnuuune, iti , ie', U. a. sptvcaa, Oeu. Man , St. Loiil, Mo. s. H. Uakuwi. a.ii I, a., Wash njrton. n. 0. uao u. llsr, 'aat uen'l l'a. Afaat, Ht lyouia Mo V. K CLATComb. A-'t. Jaaper

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in.i.u iw 7. Nik'htir Kini!,.!!. i.ot p.er, elinc of thosi clear cut featur - either sex. Falling Memory. aaatlna Ii- , 99' sÄgjswu a it-ufcuK or aaaiiJi l ii r dark jiHi t waved loosely around bootiet .iruift'uiii--"-a .,rti,ia ütititutr on j her tincinn brow and trailed across

InkPKI'H lt- Mill It.tlW.or eii.! fur it Can ba carrle! in vent ( iter, rrpiM plain wrai-vr, ft i-r : tjOtS for SB, wirh A Written .unrn irr to (are or lief und Money, l-iiiiihlet trt i rrt" ku MKUiuL a . att as in mall SiSSfSei Mold tjJM. Krleclnian. July S.llHOS. ly.

Fated To Die of Paralysis Like Father.

Helpless Invalid For Three Years.

Dr. Miles' Nervine Made My Nerves Strong. Tor wativ vcars I tuffcrr J from tsrriblt headaches and pains at the tiate u the n. and nnally j t ao had that I was overcome with BCrvOUt rr'''iratt"n I bad frequeat eiitry ipelis and wai to weak and exhausted

that I could take but htiie f d. The best

her shoulders, a fit setting for the marvelous whiteness of her face. The great violet eyes her chief glory arers aride open, staring with terrible rixity into notlfingness, or was it into the something beyond? Her lips had lost their vivid color, but this was scarcely a fault; her hands were outside the corerlet, white marble faintly marked with blue, her wedding ring the one discordant note. 'or lontf there had been no sound in the rooir. a- the e ra kinu' of the fire and the- faint ticking of the clock. Suddenly the doctor bent eagerly forward. Her lip moved. With eagerness he listened. "Linley," she scarcely more than whispered. Then all WSS silence again. The nur-" rose hurriedly from her chair by the fire. She had only hi ird a ound. The doctor raised his hand, and she resumed her seat. Long, long

rrcians told me I could n Bve-. that I Dfl raited, hoping for another sound wou.d die of rural ys is. as my lather and . . grandfather had. I rtma.nd a b!pes in- ' returiilü.' nsciOUSntSS, but none

o 1 M.lr s

hen 1 he-Ad ol It

Nervine and berun vatv

valid frr three veers

Kestorative Nervine and terun

it That winter I frh 1 rüer ttar. 1 hail t

V f

.mpt.y obiain 1'. a and lorelgn

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lore in manv veari, ansi 1 have n-t len troubled with U. its !.-r a '.fiW headacliei since I first used Dr. Miles' ReiriBtMP Kcrvine. My appetite is rood and my nerves are ftnmgr Mr S. M. Itjcancll, 299 ClakIan 1 Ave, Minneapolis, M:nn. "Fur rrtxny vers I si1ered from nervous prostration, and could not direct my houaabold affairs, nor have any cares. My stoatara was verv weak, headaches very severe, and I was so nervous that there was not a niflit in years that I slept over ooe hiur at a time. vVe spent hundreds of dotr doctors and medicine. I was taken

t; Chicago and treated by specialists, but re - ved no benefit at alL P;na ly I heard of Ir. M.Irs' Nervine and befan its us. I was surprised that it helped me so quickly, and great wis my joy to find, after usnif .

seven bottles, that I had fully recovered-my health." Mrs. W. A. Thoinson, Liuluth, Minn. All drujjpists sell and gusrsntee first bottle Ir. Muua1 Kerne. !.e. Nend for free took on Nervous and llrart THsrases. Addxcsi In Mdcs Medical Ccs ElkUit, lud.

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came. At last he came over to the nurse. "Did vou hear her?" "What did she sav, sir?" "Ono frord only 'Linley.'" The nur-e tttppffjasad an involuntary extdamation. "What did it mean, nurap'" Ibit the woman only shook her head. "Strange," muttered the doctor as, with knitted eyebrows, he reflected and strove to cate h some clew. Then he returned to the bedside. Tlo-ro she lay as impassive as before. "linleyl Linley!" he kept repeatfrig. "Whnt elid she menn?" The nure made no reply, but sat looking into the lire. "Nurse, tell mo," he said at length, "have you an idea whnt the mistress meant bv that worl V Hut the nurse did not or would notj.e-ar. "Look here, nur-e," continued he, "I must have' an answer. You are k epins -omethinir baek. Your mis-

ne do yon know to whom or to what slie alluded?" "1 do." "The-n, in heave n's name, tell me She- sjaal be roll ed from her letli nrg if slie 1- t-i live. What did she mean ':" "hocteir, I eannot tail voil." "Hut you inut. 1 insist upon it. Is that life of no consequence to vou!' Can -a se , he-r die and kvp baek what might s.ive her life?" Yes.M "Then - on are committing mur der." The nurses eyea arere Used on the tire. She- seeme-d to le seeking guid ame trenn the ilann s. At la-t her Doarage failed her, and m distress she- eTled ! "Oh. heaven! What shall 1 do?j

1 dare not " The ehnteir moved up to her.

".Nurse, -aid DO, "one thing you nitu-t do. You mast tell me what you kmiw. If eiu elo not, your life will be made hideous and unbearable by the memory of tonight. Cannot you trust me? Vmi knoa she looks upon me a a friend. The secret, if secret there be, is as safe with me as with you. You must tell me. What did she mean by Linley? Is it a

man's name !'" "Y.S." The doctor glanced involuntarily

at th bed. No, she could DOt hear; he need not have lowered his 01ce.

-Her lover:" j "Yes." The clex'k struck, and the woman

on t.'ie heel was one stt n nearer tlu

unknown. "Is tins an old affair!" 1 mean is1

it in the past?" "No."

I lie doc tor sighed. He had brought the woman into the world, i and be loved her as his own child.

"What are we to do. sir?"

"What indeed, nurse?" He rose and paced the room in his perplexity. Linley.' Who was he? Pshaw' What did it matt.-r? The woman would most surely die unless she could lie roused from her lethargy. This Linley might elo it, for he v, 1 in her mind. He mu-t be sent for if her life was to be saved. Her life! What would it be worth after that ? Better death than dishonor. Let h r go down to the grave leaving a spotless name, let her mother sorrow for her, let her child treasure the memory of a good mother, let he-r h is

band mourn the loss of his faithful wife. Aye-, let her die. Vet dare latake this reaponsibilitT upon himself? He could itva bar. f tlu he was confident What had he to do with othe rs ? Saving life was his business. She must be saved. This Linley, whoever he was, must be sent for, and at once. "Nur-.-, aa ttUSt send for him.' Hut the nurse on!v shook her head "r she will die." "Better so. -:r." And the doctor wavered. "Better so; ave. better so indWd

The priee is too great to pay, even for Ufa, a life of agony and dishonor. To be held in scorn by those who admired her before. To he scoffed at by thoas whose attentions she hail Dot i!e-igned to acc -j t. To lose her mother, husband end child at one blow, and gain what ? No, a thousand times, no. Let her die." The doctor wined great drop of agony from his brow as he signed her death warrant. rtYou are right, nurse. It is best she should dn ." He threw himelf into a chair, ami the nurse took his place at the bed side. "Doctor." Pho called out at length. He stood beside he r and noted the change. "Call them, nurse. She will not

live the hour out." Again they stood by the side of the woman, Fpeechless w:ith grief. How beautiful die looked! How utterly lovely! Oh, the pity of it she mu-T die, so young and so" loved ! Oh, the irony that love which should have chained her to life had been h. r doom. The o, k Itmeh once again. Thevisitor was come, and the woman breathed her lut in her husband's arms. s s s s s s "Linley I L lay!" mattered the doctor on his w.i home. "1 wond.-r who be i-. I should like to let him know bis villain) la tuitsm, to thrash

ins liie out 01 me scoundrel, to break even bone In I body. Lin-!

ley. unlev. ur-e Sill bava to t -1 1 me who he is." Hut the nure kept her secret and Ud not tell him.

For it was the dot torl Quod Oomnany.

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