Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 May 1904 — Page 8

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The nnlenjigosd, Trusts of Baon

township, PiitH.i iv

d to ail BS

tartvill, on Saturday a of ecU atvts. aim rtsjueats all imms ht vi na township lusiueH to present it od Satiiiday. lAtldeairiug books from the lowoskip, Library, r notiriM that the Library it' kept it mv residence. Ciieistian Horritax, Trust. dh- ;. iyoo-y. HarbUoa TrmnteVi kMItt So8c is hereby given hat the ute signed, Truste of Harbison township, will att ud to township business on each Mondav of the year, at my orti.-e. ami persons' having township business to transact are required to prcwent it to hüii on Monilavs. The township library will be kept at my home in Havsviile. .. . is Nix. Nov, 23 1900.-J . Tröste Madison Township TrutM Notice. PNotice ii given that hereafter the True- j teeof Madison township will be In Ireland on the first Saturday of MCbj .ninth, and the remaining Satnr.iae - at mv residence, five unit's southwest of Ireland, lor the pursoee ol attending to township business, And ail persoue having business with the township ar ex-1 peeted to confine it to those days. The township library is kep at Isaac Sorgius' in Ireland, where all may ootain the boots. The Indiana Si-hool books will be loand at Win. T. Young's store at all times. ÖS. M. G kicks k. Nov. 2J. 1900-v Trusts Malison Tp. GEQRCE P, WAGNER

LIVER TROUBLES

I .u-r. Ii la all! i 1 I t;k. ' MRS i IM 'IIS K Maktin. Parfcaqr., v vt,

'DECIDED v ,

IN THC

NEGATIVE. WASHI'.'uTCiVC

. " Father of His I ordfl v Its Leadi

VTDtL FARM.

ntry Wantd to De 4 iculti rttt. WaahiBftonV ", v a lo Im r of Amerii i. and

. vCASTHRIA

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bowels, stirs

punt it nevs.

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package .'f Tbedford'i BlackDraught ibouU always bt kept in tin- house. "I n.1 Thsttrnrd' Wars Draught f liver u4 k ,ln, y COS- ) .? 11 """one to rxcl U Head III 03F1 Man, liarTKCDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT

the nil co

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with the ln.-t 6 peak -1" ha. eommittw an A motioa

kU EtlfiuaS.

. ,. ., , ' pouters to the multiplnifv of ' , ,

wort hie

4jrevaonmsm of

WAGONS no C.ABRIAG-ES,

-And Dealer in-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

Genera' Repairing A Horse Shoeing

North Mala Street. JASFEK, - - INDIANA.

Kate

Souinern Railroad. St. odIs & I onisville iocs.

Be-twoem B t . t.miin, Loiii ilie and the Boutheant,

Busine.-s IJ.ihi per month Keeidences 73c " M

Callus "HOMK PH NK,"' for hort. Office and Exchange it. Kuebler Block.

IIMKCAKI) IN F.rFKCT, IlM W, 1 W.'4.

Weak Men Made Vigorous

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What PEFFERS NERVIGOR Did!

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kcpt Sunday. Sil 4.'. No 41 ... 4-,

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r, H A M. A M A. M. A M M .00 100 II 40 I.T. Lincoln Ar, f tj II 0 . 7 Oj IJN 11.00 Ar Kork port St 80 1.00 M in

Nf54 No.53 No.50. No.M.v...- , MI 1i.iT " I.T. Lincoln Ar T..V5 6. OA 1 1 4i 10.Ü4 1.4k. r. Teil City I.T. 7 irr 6 4 104. 10 M 2.0b ' antiolton ':.'

Seven Diseases Caused by Measles. Dr. Miles Restorative Tonic and

Nervine Cured After Thirty-one Years.

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llitln No. I, land 4 run tolid Uelwcvii LMlavlUa aiid t ixwltk Irani. and 10 'n-twcn I.o.villn and ATan.villr run (Ol hi, carrying dialr far. Train No. 21 and it carry through rlrt 4jla coachos between ErtuiTilleaud Umla Till. Day train between IxulsTille and St. tiul carry Cafe l'arlor car, and witli one c.iane of car tlTough lepi ng car "T cm from st 1... in. and Loaltn to Chat MOW, liiriiiiughaui and oil) t point In IM anatntiaal Night trains btwe-n I.r. irlllo and .t. i in 1 i-itr r 1 i..!.. .1 drawing rooto a4Mptai car with HkV 4eTice. ii. It. src kk. Ü4M, Man., fit. Loul, Mo. 9. II. llAUUWIi K,. I A.. Wa.li ngton, 11, C. Uio H. allem, A'aat Uan'l 1'aaa. Afant, st Ixiiiln Mo. V. K. CLATCOM, Ag't. Japer."

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on pa'''HtaNlity. rr.r Tree tmot, 1

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"I ws a pcrfrctlv healthy young man up to February I'rX When my regimen wa in Camp kandjÄ 1 wastaken HOI With t?ic mctulci and I did no enj' n pojd health up to the time I used Dr. MiTea' Restorative Nervine and Touk in ijb. lator have

tjld me it came from tnactivitv 01 I ctuinot y how manv phvcian itx but have had all kind. Dl nrvrr hrli.cii me. LiIk U!iCSS. i

headache, rheumatism, na.sai catarh. J. . IcTer, asthma, ar.d CktCMC ilcarthora; have all

taken thtir turn witlt me. lhar.ks to Hie Nervine anil'. nn 1 HI 1 omptetelr rest r to health. I have also Mad l-r. MiW AntiPain fills with rood results and I think that the Ir. Miics Kemedies are erect.,' Kev. Hiramlleifcler.Spnrta.NNi . "I wact to say a lew p 1 words lor Dr. Miles' kestorative Nervine. I have len troubled wry muih with insomnia sime I made the chanpr to the new pa er ai. i on account of this bare tried various remedies without reit t. 1 was finally Induced ly wholesale druckt, fH.rv.nal fr.tnd cf mine, to try Ntrvine. I can assure t u it has done me a kit ol good. I da SOI Mad H M4Sesstury to use it re; ilarly now but O4xajio4aally wh. a 1 hud that Iinid . v i rv 4iS and r st W-sa I arjn tnke it tip as 1 always kvrep rappgy 0:1 hand. It hat never failed to give Bsc the de'red relief." A. Huerm, F'ublisber HJ.iily 1 rcc-frcss" Mil vaukee. Wis. All dmcrists eil and (ntarantce first Mfc tie I n. Mites' kemcdics. Send I r free hook on Nervcis and Heart Iiiseases. Address I)r. Miles Medical Co., F.Ik hart, Ind.

A DVERTISEmentS PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY WE CAN HELP YOU

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EtirTfd that tlu-L I6f0 .- a to bd al1. ue Um only un a (1 to pmI tluir recoptions. an Bllftisb r-vi-lt to pay a call of hg povornor of an . akcl hi.s s.Tvant

G-et a Home Phone! Dubois CouAty

Telephone Co.

ood Locai Servic-f "J Long Distance Instruments. Full Metallic Lines. We give our subscribers free telephone nrrioC to fvtry point we reach in 'his and adjoining countiee, (more than 100 town.-,) and we ar improving and extending our linerrerj day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.

Uly inquired 1 and on being u

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priati'lv iiTMuii iiu' nrt prarticai 4 jvnnw ni.il ,i ji u .illural lifli "ii on tbä ooatincut. All the lat -t mnehin4,rv ho ! :irn l about ho prornptj imported, lie trio! many kinds of t.ii .u.ii anl wheat, experimentill with ;:noi: kiüils of lVrt ilizT8 i.ml developed the breetling of throughbred horaoo, caltlfl ADO thflflp, There jreru manv induAtriii on Waahington'n farms. Hfl maintamd a blflckamith lnp. which, in adtlition to t!i' work of the plantation, -1 ..I hur-.' and repaired implementi ami vagona for the neiihbotfl. He had alao font' of ear-

vhom iit tunes ha hired tn-tnii t lwellin houses in

Ah xandria and the national capital. Washington condncted a flour mill at Mount Vernon and eettotishfld an enviable and proiltable repatflr lion for th extra brand of llour ; duced. He often bonght wheat from other farms in Virginia and ground it into llour for the market. A cooperage was another of his inns. and even Iba aehoonera t .'. carried his barrels to market belonged lo him.

It would be hard t

CASTORIA

siiuilatin ilio liHxlantl lb u! i ling the Sloukidb ;usl Ikiwels oi

tl

d to

wear "r; through the itreeti on risita ol ceremony, but he added that he. holding the rank of general in the army, could wear his own word andihand it over to his master at the governor! palace. Evangelist.

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unit than d. Shoet ur'Hil 'it

FiOswilr ii Dsntoi rhrf iftil ne .iikl Hesl Ioniums neilla r Opitan Morplune norMuk'iuL

Nut Nah c otic .

For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

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Aperfeei Remedy forCOMSpsV fioniSouf StoMsth,Dssviteei 'ii tasjl OnvulioiisdcvrrishncM and Loss or SUSP.

Fai StmiL SiCnalure of NEW YORK

.j Signature xf 1 of ÄKY

LXACT CCPT QF WRARPZR.

In Use

For Over

Thirty Years

CASTORIA

TMS MNTtua r)i t cm err.

t

produced the e linsev and

eav rs in nis ei linen, the wools

the cotton doth Deeded. There was i !:.i i lh ry, the reverue ftam which sometimes exceeded $1,500 annual! v. 11 is fu-heries aidii the Potomac were al-o resourcflfl o

considerable proiit. 1

A Fortune In a Picture. Thr ntln-r rlav in Totii1fin tbera

1 LI put up for sale in an art room ' '.v

a T"rt ra it of a hulv in a white mus- w, . Wanted a Rebate. Gain borough on canvas 30 br 5 loathern rKrman had marinches, an awful looking wreck, cor- a Inwruo negroes After the ered with dirty varnish and having ceremony the pro om asked, "How two lanre holes in the canvas-ai V?.5hah5c, fo ?" ...

nn object as ever . -a tue minister, "i ihurag and bone shop.! olI' K,TVC that t,iliegroom'

ii iiiiu-s j am pan: soiueiimes -yio,

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THE JASPER ROLLtn MILLS

Make the Celebrated

unpr cr.niL' Thii

j PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

ing i no h

mo in

ur for

lUt of H

ii tnre. the r.riiurtv of an

rthinft had been hawked;8c::', k"- . nmo tima the owner he. l'at s a Jot oh monev, pabson. In r..,','-,'. s '-, nn vo what Ahil do. Ah'll ph

,f n,l it two do'ilahs, an' den flf I fin' I

"i ' " ihm'.1 aa, U4VS va ) vfl -i otheart room, where its am t cheated 111 gib

discovered. When put

irti. at .l.oi'i

if - ,-on.ls had l; -: id in 1. than a' .h T ' Ah prcanised, pah-

And uav the Highest Market Price in Cash ant! v.

it

A month later the -oom re-

1 They also want your

r-WHEAT

nannte it wapurchaser for i?

' Ah (ol' you' dat ef it was all right, Ah'd gib yo' mo' money, didn't Ah Yen did

Ihe Itopping of trains lan?on, as (!is yere am a need br the new hi-'h port ol) speclation Ah reckon yo' i . i A l ii i

' :i a aoiimn nn eiirniv-

tcr git it.'

How Soon a Train Stops. At a recent convention of air rake n:- n an inten -ti::r report was itcfd BhOwins how the distance

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

owe me a!

A train runuinp 80 miles an hour Cents, n' Ah i ome t was stopped in 2,240 feet by the Pliiii.dclphia Telegraph.

high spi ed brake at 110 pounds, wehere the ordinarv pressure of ?0 pounds took exactly half a mile to bring it to a stand. Other train

ds and redactions in stopping

distances were these

hour, from 8 10 to ?o f. t ; r.i miles, 1,095 to B30 feet ; 60 miles, 1,330 to l,03u fi-et; C") miles, 1,635 t- 1,300 feet; To miles, 8,010 to 1,630 latt; 70 miles, to l,Slo tflflt

He Did the Correct Thing. Any one could have told from the I fearless pint of his blue eyes and, the raki.-h tilt of his cap that he,

biftv miles an i was of the class of messenger bovs

known to tluir fellows as "wii-e."

ii siXZipiXC JtJFlJLI.

iuiii n count r tie went up to tii -,x

FELIX LAMPER1 Agent for the

. ...

MjEtTfl tnie, ii When (P r. dri

Laundry Prices. Max 0BflU once wrote thi on the prices of American laundries: "En ose a reflection on a subject of a vtrv domestic character. My 1 .1 1 - M AL 1

. : :.. - nave i ome ir ra laan

dn M with the bUL Now let me

von a sound puce of advice

yiu o to America brin with you a waiter' 1 .. n hhirts; no more. Mienj these nre soiled buy a new dozen, I and so on. You w ill thus get a sup-1 I' ply of linen for many years to comojnn i-!i and ' save vour wa.-hinij bills in I w ho c America, where the price of a shirt vi u i; ttneh the tame as the cost ot French

wa.-lung it.

foot waiter, who made him look like

a dwarf hv comparison. 'M.in.me niy cheek," he demanded bunt ; . iusIt. i wain r meekly Fcribbled the amount on a slip and banded it to i: diminutive Cttstomef.

"lb ri. to buy verseif an antomo-

irdship the n lassv Dickel into the big ' w York l're.s.

iusker a

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The Foreigners. no has beard wf the worn-

for the first time er nrprisfl that children Ipokfl She mi ni ueh :i n deaorilwd in a

runee led h

IHK

Big Blast.

ftv i .i i ta

i iu re nns recently Dern cuecxea t nt Trieflt I hla-tin operation which

is uein .. 'i to be the largest on rec 1 MM i A m a.

cm. i t.irty tons oi üynamite were u u.-'-d, and almost an entire mountain side was removed, the mafs of 1 ; mat. rial lOOSflned being 300,0008ih ton--. '1'ho spectacle as viewed from hipboard in the bay of Tricst is de-j Ita 1 ribfld as one of terrific gfandeur.

i appi a ranees w ere those ol a .rr' at olcanie upheaval.

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Sucker State Drill.

Keystone Corn

Foddex

Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds. Jasper, Indiana.

in on t

1 of traveling and

in lionising difh wo risittstx but

am h John

ould per-

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i pet Id 11

o ild poa

No. ii,a'iii;i," he U lions are foreign. ;lishuinn !"

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A Birthday Gift. I :: v Tomorrow 's your birth- j dar, ain't it, ma? I wish 1 had a r. Id hav yiu a present. Ma That's thoughtful of you, mv dear. Bat why do vou need a I d lar? Tommy 'Cause that's the price of it. fti the dandiest catcher's

. )ou ever saw. rbiiadelpuia Tress.

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j Iy sent 1he same no. I et that 1 itnt to the a Ilostou Transcript.

The BUSINESS MAN'S success depends no on his keeping his business before the public in a

i business way - TELLING THE .TRUTH in his

advertising all the time. the jasper: courier

niera sing. rprised thev tlatteringly. ing in the I c rtauv to the Planit papers.

Will help you tojthe publicity at a small price. The other part is upon your own honor and conscience. The Fteacb Advertiser - Has better publicity than the transient one Your announcements arejpolicited.l Thune 13-2. Ku.uh up.