Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 May 1904 — Page 8

Boone Township Trustee a The niiv! riigiii, Trust o( BooM lewaship, l)uboi. eouatjr, hrely five.

notu-f that tie will attend to au )uiu4M pertaining to the ortn ol lr , at hit rMuitm', tnrev mile SOSJthwesI oi IVrtaiwTille. on Saturday of :"' '' nd ni'ist II persxm. hiving township. Uismese 10 prewnt it n .4tunty. Cltl IHM dfsinug bookaf rom th Township; Library, ar notinsi that the Library it kept at inv reeideu f Chbistiax HorrBAS, Tnute. I .,' 7, 1900-y. BarbUea TratteVi t i Notice id hereby fiven hat the nnderind. Trustee M Harbison toWBSCUPi will att -nd to township business on ea-h' Monday of the year, at my oriiee, and perform having" township business to transact are required to present it to him on Mondays.

The township library will b krt at my home in Hayaville. Uboboi Nix, Not, 23 190u.-y. Trustee Muli.on Township Trustee Not if'. BjNoti.-e is given that hereafter the TruaIm of Madison township will 1 in Ire

land on the nrst atur i.iy 01 e u month, and the remainm EsatOfdajS at inv n ion.v, tive miles tontnwaet Of Ireland, for the pur. He .f ;it."i linir tc township business, and all persous hav-

ing Dasmees wun mraiouni.c -pected to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at Isaac Sorbins' in Ireland, where all may obtain the books. The Ind.ana Behool books will be ioand at Wm. T. Young's store at all ( times. tiito. M. ( i rkks b. Nov. J3, 1500-y Trustee Madison Tp. GEORCE P. WAGNER

n5rFiaiiior

BLACK -

DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE

Stock and poaftry BBSS f. w tr.niM- which ar. iitt bowel and hcr irregularittea. Blaek I'raugut Btodl and rVsohrj Mediv int' is a bowi I ami liver remedy toff st.vk . It put the .irgmiH o diowtiosj in a perfect oonuitioa, Prominent ailMBliBti brauten anil farmers keep '.neir heeds en 1 Bockl healthy by giving them an occasional dose. f lU.wk I raught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any st.vk raiser may buy a Stasfit half -pound air-tieht can of this median. bom hu le;il. r and keep hi stock n vigorous health f r week, dealers MB ally keep Black raucht Stock ad Poultry fcfedü lue. It' fOOfl doM not. sen ! 'J.S cents for a sample can to the manufacturers. The Cbatt.tn v i Medici BP Co., Chat-

tanooga, lei

Womdn's Work

Peter Carter pushed Iiis -liair back from the table and Mirvcd the- faded little face on the opposite j side of tlie I. a l ru Faded enough now, though she ;i barelj tweni) seven. You would I hard! j have believed bow fresh and pretty I'arrj Carver had) been ou her wedding d.t. Her husband saw

the change, but loinehov he supposed all women faded juat so. "There is so much to do, lVtcr, nnd the chibjlreu demand so much of my time," pleaded the meek wife. "If I were manager in this household things would happen very diffi rently." "I have do doubt of it," said Car

ry quietly.

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Ro.-heli.b. O.. Jan. SO, 19fH. Plck-Pru(fht Stock an.l Poultry Modicinr is IfeB BJesS 1 Bl r tried. Our -ek wu k kinic bad when ou nt me the medicine and now they are gfttiof to fine. They are look ng JO per cent better. 8 P. B ROC KINGTON

tie meaning t lier tone, "why the

work soouldn dretied and en rating otir m 11 o'clock ev live. Washim

- Get a Home Phone!

WAGONS .ho Dubois -County

OABRIAGES, 0 And Dealer in 0 Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

General Repairing A Horne Shoeing 0 North Mam Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.

Souinern Railroad. St. OlliS & iDCS.

Between St. Louis, Louinvihe & and tin Southeast . TIMBUABDIM IffKCT, mmM, ltfci.

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Telephone Co. ood Local ServlcLong Distance Instrumenta.' V Full Metallic Linea. We give our subscribers free telephone service to every point we reach in 'his and adjoining counties, (more thai-. 100 townn,) and we are improving and extending our lines svery day. No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. Raten - I usme?s I'--00 Pr month. Kee-idences 75c " M Callus "HOME PHONE," for short. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.

Weak Men Made Vigorous

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What PEFFER S NERVIGOR Did!

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I Doctor Pronounced My Case Incurable, Said I Would Die Of Heart Disease. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Brought Good Health. "I hare cTfrr rc-;uv n to rreommrn l the Dr. MBes ketuclies at the Heart Cure saved toy life. 1 ara a lar roan, considerably OTeri4x lert in height, wenjh nearly three handred potindA Some yean ago my heart tm so seriously affected that I never expected to ifet BSSjL lloetors BftlBWejBtOad my case incarabfe. I noticed roof ad vettW metit In aoxne paper and l (fht s i bjCle A the Heart Car. 1 ti it great relief and improTed so I cnntina4ed until 1 had taken twrlve batt.e. Mt trwilile wi . rntc and I never ei;ected to he permaDentty cured, but thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 1 have kept in good heath and have been able to ioüaw my peoteasHjO continually since firit taking ti.e remrlies eight years ago. I am a musician, teacher of imsinnnental and vocal nunc, nMukai conductor, etc. I have taSglN ail orer the state of Michigan an 1 have recorasaenJed lit. Miles' Heart Cure to tltooaands of peraoni in all parts of the state ana have heard nothing but gx.d reports ol B. I liavc indu ci dolens i A jK-rsun -m my own Connty to take l)r. Mile Heart Cnre as my word is never doubled by those Who know me "'. H. Smith, Klinl. M Ik "I am a druggist and have sold and re -n snended Ir. MJcs' Hear. .rr, f r 1 know what it b is done for me. an 1 I sriah I could state more dearly the p!en lid food health I an enjoying now. Y"ur kestorative Nerv

ine fires ei. llent salcf icfion." Dr. T. H. 1 Watts, Draggist, Hot Spiiafa, S. Ii. I All drugk,'its sell and unrsntee first hoti tie Ir. Milr.' Kerne lies. n 1 f r free book I on Nervous and Heart Dises Aidres j Dt Mika Mcdicai Ca, LlkUart, laj.

TRADE-MARKS A DVERTISEmentS

PROPERLY RESENTED RODUCES ROSPERITY B 1WE CAN HELP YOU

ia No. , Un( I run ohd ksMwejCS) Iii and .t 'xoi -. i and 10 H-tecn IxnlsTllle and l- No 21 ami ft curry throuirh Hrstoacliot l'teen Kvansvilli and Loulu

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soatnesisv Millit trains btwn LVB 'Till and t. v,rm '-arry i i .. i drawing rootu sleepins; cars with iMiffe. 4tiVice. M. B, rast KR, Man., St. Lo ii. Mo. a. H ll skiiwi a.). I. L, w ash ngton, Ü, 0. Ubo. U. alls, A'sat (en'l I'ass. AMst, ft Uiuis Mo. V. K. CLATCOSIB, Ae't. Jaapfr.e

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M aona anil you j ing j ourttlf, cultiil or lomethingi at morning that you up a few ilislics,

I sweeping i room or two, what l"es it all amount to? Why, my dear, don't you sc i hp folly of asking for a ?or.ii:t to ht lp you do nothing at The morning lunshine crept

down the pale green wall paptrt prinkling drops of gold on the few little geranium plants that Peter Called a "ua.-te Of time" and lay in noon Iplendon on the carpet, and etill Carry Carter stO'id there, thinking thinking. "Cam ' Aren't vou going to pet

up this rnorningr It is half paat 7, and" 'I cannot, Peter(M groaned Carry, turning her face away from the light. "I am Buffering such dreadful paini in that foot 1 sprained last night. -Well, what shall I do?"

"Vou must take charge of the housekeeping yourself, lVtcr," paid Carry, hiding in tlie folds of her pillow, "It-- only for a day or two, and I don't know of any help you can ohtain. It won't be much, you know." "That's true," said Feter, somewhat encouraged, MPleasc darken the room, and keep the thillrn away, and don't peak to me if you can help it. I hare such a racking headache and the least i scitement drives me .:.!." Peter ihnt the door with distracting caution and went downstairs on creaking tiptoe. As he passed the nursery door a duct of vou cs chimed on his t ars. "Papa, papa. WS are not dressed." "lress yourselves, then, can't your" said Mr. Carver, pau-ing. "IVt is too little tO dress herself," said Tommy loftily, "and in;..nma ah si - dressed ma. MWhere are your shoes?" "I don't know," said Tommy, with Lis flngwr in his mouth. "1 know," eaid Pet, aptly revenging hetseli for the hit at her diminutive proportions. "Tommy dropped them out of the window." Crash went fancy bottle of cologne off the table as Tommy groped f'T Iiis garters. Hang! fell Mr-. Carver's rosewood writing desk to the Boor, bursting oh the frail hinges and scattering pens, envelopes and poetagl stamps far and wide. Mr. Petal Carver was an affectionate father in a general way, hut human nature could not have endured this. And he bundled the two little creatures miscellaneously into whatBTer articles came uppermost, rending off strings and fracturing buttonholes in frantic desperation. The fire obstinately declined to burn, although Mr. Carver opened the oven doors alternately and drew out all the dampers he could spy. "Confound the fire!" said Mr. CafVtfj mopping his wet forehead with the stove cloth. "It won't go. I'll have I blaze of kindling and try the breakfast on that." II. leiaed the ham and carved Btn ral thick slices, which he transferred deftly to a gridiron and then, elated with his SUCCaai, broke several pggl over the ham. "It I es me, how they run!" he ejaculated, rather puz.led. "But I know I'm right. I wonder why this coffee doesn't boil. I'll stick in a few more kindlings that's the idea. ThetM are the children crying , hungrv, 1 SUppOSC. I do believe they do nothing but cat and cry." Mr. Carver rushed to attend the peremptory summons of the milk-

I man. And than hi sat down, tired and spiritless, t.i I repast of half cooked

uieai ami inpnu mmj, ny courtesy term d coffee. ' lie looked despairingly around at tit.' hao.i that reigned in the kitchen. "Nine o'clock, as I live, and nothing done. Well, I sco very plainly

there's m -:V i for me td.i. Now,

then, w hat s ant ing : "The clothes for the wa -h. pUntf, -ir," Kaiil a little .uirl, fartesying hlimhly at tin1 door. "Upstairs uik) downstairs" went Peter Carvee, laying handjon what ever he eonsidered proper prey for the washtub, rummaging in bureau drawers, upheaving the contents of trunks and tiinnng wardrohes itlfiile out for a mortal hour before he bad completed the roquiaite seerghi The kitchen was empty when he 1 1 1 arned. "Where are the children?" was his Ural alarmed thought, expressing itst'lf uticotisc loiisly in words. "1 sei i in go out of the door, phase, sr." said the washerwomen'! little girl. The July sum was beginning to glow intensely in the beavena. The pavements reflected the ardent shine with tcnl'old heat, and poor Peter Carver was in i! melted ere

he esm'ed his hopeful sun and heir, Vith Pet following. Neither of them would walk inj fact, the little Wanderen were far too wean so Mr. Carver mounted one OH each arm nnd carried them, limp and unresisting, through the streeta. "I'll have nurse for you, my young friends, before the world is a day older,1 he laid, grinding his teeth with impotent wrath as he de-1 posited Pet and Tommy on the floor J and v. cut wearily to his household duties. "HoWjre you now, Curry ?"he said about an hour afterward, throwing himself into a chair by her bedside and fanning himself with the news paper US had laid there that mom-j ing. "About the same, dent, How does the housekeeping get along:"

"It don't get along at all."

"Is dinner ready r "Dinner?" echoed lVter in a sort of dismayed tone. "Why, 1 haven't got through with breakfast vet !" "But it is 18 o'clock." "I don't care if it's o'clock. A man can't do forty things at once." "W here are the children?" asked nil wife. "In bed. They were too much for rnc, ?o I Undressed Vm and put em to bed to get them out of the wav." "Poor things!" sai,! Carry. "l'oor me, I should think," said Carver Irately, "1 had quite enough to do without 'em. I've broken tlie plates and melted "IT the nOSC if the teapot and lost rny diamond ring in the (sah barrel and cut my lingers with the earring knife." "H.ie you looked after the pickles and baked fresh pies?" "No!" "Nor blackened the range nor cleaned the ktiive-s nor scrubbed the kiti h.-n floor?"

CASTORIA

ANcOdiihle Prcpartilioiifur As slmilatinfj (he Fciod 4mdBetf uia 1 img Ik SIobVkSb iii Dowels off

Promotes PifjpattoiiXiMtrful Rfessandltesl i oataiiis neimar Opium Moiphinc iiorMuicrdL Mot Narcotic.

CASTORIA For Infanta nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

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ImyJkiM SmdMx Smmm 1tuw Wrf S Hi BsSMSB 4bV 4n.lW -

Aperfcri Remedy forConslip.v lion . Sour Stotnarh.Di.irrhtva Worms ,( oimiKumsdcvvrish m and Loss or Slekt.

FacSLmilo SiCrturc of NEW YORK.

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XXACT COPY OF WRAP.P.ZR.

In Use

For Over

Thirty Years CASTORIA

TMS erirraua ioih new voaa omr.

THE JASPER Make the Celebrated

ROLLER MILLS

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA

"Nor made the beds nor swept the chamber nor dusted the parlors nor polished the windows nor heard Um hildrwn's leaeoni nor taken care of tin canary birds nor" "Stop top P ejaanlated Mr. Peter Carver, tearing wildly at his hair. "Yon don't mean to say that vou do all these things every day?" "I do most certain!)- and long before K' o'( lock. And yet you wonder that I urn not dreeoed and cultivating my mind before ll o'clock." '"My deaf Carry," paid Peter penitently, "i have been a brute. I'll have a cook and a nurse and a chambermaid here just as soon a I can povsjldy obtain them. You shall be a drudge no longer." A few minatea afterward the unskilled cook was scorching his whis ken Ofsr I gridiron covered with kissing mutton chope, which would alarm him by suddenly blazing up into his face without the least premonitory symptom, when a light step crossed the kitchen door and a little hnnd took the handle of the gridiron front his grasp. 'Carry!" 'I releaae too from duty, smiled the wife. "Mv nnkle is better now." 'I MT, Carrv!" ",;":?" " Tel the truth, now. Wasn't that ankle I. i-iiuss a little exaggerated ?" Considerate. A well known New York clerg man hud n habit Hi our time of conditioning bis ad ions with the phrase "Deo rOleftle." or "God willing." or something of the sort. An dd woman, the head of nn aristocratic family, invited him to dine, "I shall be delighted to ac i pt," he said, "if 1 am ipared." Perhaps ilie woman thought she snilTcd eil ' in the t. ;ninal phrase, for she .said quickly, Oh if you're dead I pfOmUM ROt t' BZpOCt you." --Christian Regiater. Why H- Did N Hu v.

They also want your -'WHEATAnd oav the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. A. ECKERT

FELIX JLAMPER I Agent for the Empire Drill.

State Drill.!

Corn Huskcr

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

old (tentleman you go to Si liool ? Boy- V'eti sir. "It's I Ion;: t imo n you arc plnving." "That's all right, cr late breakfast, n

afraid I'd he lata, te ihi wrote me sn oxnue, and I've gel it in my pocket."

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The BUSINESS MAN'S snccess depends upon his keeping his business before the public in a business way - TELLING THE .TRUTH in bis advertising all the time. THE JASPER COURIER Will help you to the publicity st a tnnll price. The other part irt upon your own honor and conscience. The Stead Advertiser Haa better publicity than the transient one Your announcements are'solicited. Thone 13-2. Ring.usup.