Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 July 1904 — Page 8
Uooii Township Trustee 1 Notice. ' The nndertigaed, i'raat of Boon towuHliip, Daboia rouoty, hereby luvaa Oticf that Ue will tti t to ad husmeK pertaining to the otti. e .I I'rustee, at hit residence, tiir unit aouttiwaat of 1 orrTille, oa 8tardft oi Mh week, mid minextM all pereont hiving townanip iMif.iu--t .rt-f-nt ;t ouSatm lay i iti-( icm ,1.- r.uir !ooksf roni the Townehip
Library. are notified that ttie Library is kept at inv residence. CmtmUM MoKKaaH, Truitee. Dec 7, iWry. J ii irbisoa Tra-tee'i Wettee N.iti. e if herebv given hat the undereiirn.!, Inntee of Harbison township, mill att n 1 to townnhip buaineaa on each' Monday of the year, at iy office, and pereoni having township buaiaeea to transact are required to present it to nun on Mondayi. . . . 4 A
The township library win oe aepi i inj home in Mayevilte. titOKOl Ntx, Nov. a:! MM.-y. Trnstae Madison Township IrartM Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Tnif tee of Madison township will be in Ireland on the tir-t Saturday of each month, and the remaiuiiiK Saturday- at inv residence, five miles MMUIWMl of Ireland, for the pnrxee of attending to township business, and all persona hav ing business with the township ar earn-. -t.-d to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at Isaac Sirgius' in Ireland, where all maF obtain the hooka. The Indiana School books will be fand at Win.T. Young'a store at ail times. Geo. M.üRMs. Rot U, Trustee Madison Tp. HB P. MB M4cA0Tcaia of WAGONS 'no CARRIAGES, o And Dealer In o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
BLACK -
DRAUGHT STOCK and POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles irk ick arf mm UwI and liver in-ftfularitiea. BlackDlMfbt Stock ai.d Poultry Medicine is a bow.-l ami liver remedy f.r st.uk. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect Kondition. Prominent Amern an bred. and farmer keeptlieir herd and Hoiks
healUiv by tfivmg them an occasional dos' ot Bim k Draotfbt Suvk and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy iWent h:ilf-pounl air-ticht can . f tins mclicme fr,m In dealer vn 1 keep his stock in vigorous health for week. DUvBYl ffeneralU keep IU;uk-lraujjlit St.vkand Poultry Medicine. If yours doa not. send B cents for a sample can to the manufacturers. The lU n M Medicine Co., ChatiMMMgAi Tcnn.
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(i Mial Repairing 4 Horne Shoeing o 3 North Mill Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA.
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Southern
Railroad.
A rasgh brows dog t th verv rd.:e of the tumMc down breakwater. He looking stcadil) MM ward. He ;i evidently old, and ho Mil!' warred l mun right, hut hii hunkm mouth, from a hu h ho had ot4 Btsnj tec tli, ihowtd that ho would ii -t tight again m toriously. Sometimes, he turned from his gaze at MM and glanced hchuui him at a child who was fitting iu a wheelbarrow a few foot away. Kverv tune St rissest thus he tdightly wagged hid stump of a tail, and the child smiled, or bhe suid in a soft voice : "liood BomC And then Hs wagged harder, but he could not give much attention to his companion, for his whole hvurt was with that bent old woman who was up to her waist in the water bv the outermost ledge. It wa.there that the Irish mos grew, and at bw tide the woman could gather it. She thrust her arm down to the shoulder each time for her handful of inos-s. She was wet, sodden wet, savo for a small place across her hack. She hud a man's straw hat fastened by a sinull rope tightly under her chin. Her face looked 100 years old it was in truth seventy old, MMSMd and leathery, and it was a 1 ice vou loved to look at. Kverv few moments she raied her head und put her dripping hand up oer her eyes as she turned toward the land. She waa at first daJSled by the glare of the water. When she looked up thus, the little girl in the wheelbarrow always waved her hat. Then a dim, beautiful smile would come in the faded eye. " ''It's jot a-doin' of her lots of
ephone service to every point we I good," she would say aloud. "I'M
reach uthifl and adioinina counties, 'aw lul irmu i wiiecieu ncr uown. a
(more than 100 towns,) and we are! wish now I'd brought her down
improving and extending our lines
R.vhbci . Oi.. Jul. SO, 19Ct. Blck-Prught Stock auJ Poultry Medicine la tho btt I ever tried. Our took waa looking bd when you nt m the medicine and now they are getting o flue. They are lookiag JO Der cent better.
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Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois "County Telephone Co. ood Local ServiceLong Distance Inatrumants.lMBK Fun Metallic Linas.
We give our subscribers free tel
every day.
No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. J
Rates :
f Business $2.00 per month.
Residences oc M
St. uis & LtiUiflh iiti Between St. Louis, Louiavllie & ad the Southeast.
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II ii nt . mini iv. Umi'ViUe, UlllMV ill.-. AstaevtU, ( lialtartooa, Atiaiitii,
Ar. I.V. Ar.
oftener this summer."
Twice as she looked ßhoreward
she called out shrilly: "Hoss, you take ";?e of her Won't vou, Boss?"
Then Boss pricked up his ears
and shook his tau, and the girl
hiughed and said she "guessed she 'n'
Bom muh! git along hrst rate.
"We re used to it, am t we,
Boss?"
When she said this, the dog got up. ciime to her fide, gave her a
... mm mm lll' SW III 1 It K IUI".-.- nie l III'., HU Weak Men made Vigorous humed . and u down on
edge 01 ttie pianas aain. t hu e the VOOMM ut in the water slippetl and fell splashing, and Boss jumped up. whining in a piteous - ...I ......I.I ,... 1 .. . i ; ' , , rt . '
What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did!
Callus "HOME PHONE," for hort. Office and Exchange in Kuebler Block.
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"Never mind, old fellow!" But when the woman floundered
;;?ohfltÄ'Ä'ß right!" the don sat down.
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Life Renewed. Left Side Badly Affected. Liable to Paralytic Strohe.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Gave Me New Life.
ttttln Not. 1, 1nr 4 run noliil lxtirii I villf nn) ft iOUK. - i mill 1J 'letwccn txirvllle urel BTannTllle run oild, carry Inn chair tars. rrain No. S ad 33 cafrj throutfh a rut . i- . oaahag btwu;n KrarisvilleauJ IxuliTille. Inv train between tnilTllle and St. txm i iirrv :if- Parlor cam, anl with OM i ing of . iir thrmiKh sleeping car "ervlce friitii -t I '' im anil LoulfTill to Chatta r. ga, HirtuuiKhaui anil otb-jr point! In the m rit ' ii ' at . Hi gilt trains between Iii 'Tille nd Ht. con i carry i i .ur n ilrawinx i'Uoiu sleeping car with imffc. Tlce. II. It. M kk, Sa. Man., St. l.oulü. Mo. S. II. llAKlioii K.ti P. A., -Wann iigturi, I), C. Cito Ii ALLBK, A'sst Gen'l Pan. Agenr, At louls Mo V. E. CLAtcoan, Ag't. Jasper."
Wu prtimialy ohlaiu D, H. and f urt-ign
tin Pa
or photo of inTentinn for iixt.liity. For f rt lok ,
v r1t to
TRADE-MARKS
Tliii If to certify that I haTe ud Tt Miles' Remediei ouite citenkively, epcially the Retkirative Net vine, which hat done wonders for me. Sn years ago I had nervens prostration and again three years ago, at which time I Leg in taking- Dr. Miles' Rector atiTe Nervine I keit taking it for tit montht -and have taken an occasional dose during the lat two vears I am practically a new man tnd (eel that I have Leen given a new leate of life. I used to haTe very bad attacks of ttomtch trouble but since sing ÜM Nervine I can cat taost anything I want with impunity. I was examined in Omaha bjr a noted German iloctor three yeart ago. lie told me I was liable to a paralytic stroke anv moment; that ntf whole left side was ba My affected. Thai was just before I tgan taking Ir. Milce Restorttive Nervine. Mt w rk for two yeart and a half has been very trying on my nerves. I an a presiding elder, traveling my districts at the rate ol ten thousand niilet a year, preaching on an average of five times a week, besides many business meetings and the multitudinous cares f my won in general. Thank.:, to Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine I haye been gaining in flesh d spite this hard work until now I weigh a hundred and ninety six pounds, neatly twenty pounds more thaa in ail my life. I rrrarh Nervine wherever I go to those affmted with nerve, heart or stomvh trouble." ReT. M I). Mycrt, Presiding Kider, Free Methodist Church, Correcti-nville, la All druggists sell and guarantee first bottle Ir. Miles' Remedies. Nend for free twxk pn N'rrvout tnd Heart Di.caies. Address Dr. Miles Medical t o., r. Ik hart, Ind.
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A D VERTISEmen ;S PROPERLY 6 RESENTED , RODUCES ROSPERITY
'WE can'help you""
T' Ix iure, bhe could vralk, but
granny whtclcti her to the hreakaater wiu ru she could see the mo&s L;iit In red. It aas a low court of tides, and nw the water had pone far out co i! a one could gwt to one of the IhIl'cs where the mo.- prew. Ura&nj Lad M h-iat, as moet of th iiiiii.-.Tf had there were fome
botltl now farther alonp, and little Molly could Ml the men put their long handlet! rjie down and draw than up full. She knew that those nu n made more money than her trrundmother, hut then she didn't know inurh ahout MMMf. "I lilies they don't know much about a dog," fhe told Molly, " 'n' I jruess S sOtUffl we got anythinij to eat !5os 11 have some of it. Kh, old feller?" Molly sank back on her pillow in the l.arr-iw. She ainu.-ed herself hy almost closing her eyes so that the hen seemed to tome up nearer and erimple in sparks of fire. Tlien she would fljwn hi r lid- wide, and the mit stretch of water would Hash blindinply on her vision. She played at this for a long time, and alwavs iti front of lier was the dog.
Slie had grown up m the conviction that all w as well if ho a near. Bom everything grew dVliciously dim and then clear, and the salt
smell was iWHtsfT, and she w as walk
ing over the hard and a- straight as anybody, holding her head up strongly. She did BOf know she aas asleeji. It was real to her that she tin vilking. Suddenly she sat upright in her wheell" arrow, t hitching the "idea of it. Ho-s was not there. Had he harked:' Or hid IOMM one called? She looked oiT to the ledge. Site saw Ho-- leaping frantically over the wci'ih roik-. He went as if he were a vn m' do-. He went like rrratiire o -ed. He teemed not to leap, hut to fly from one rock to
The child tried to scream, hut he
felt a- if in a nightmare and could
not make a sound.
Oh, there wit- somethinu' down between the roi k- on the far side of tin lntfgll It was there that 1-n w.i- going. Ami tlu re vva the inss-
er in hi.- boat, putting hi.- rake down
jti-t as lit had Uvn doing when the
child had gone to sleep for an in
stant she thought :di was dreaming, lint Bos- was gone, and vea
there was something among the
rocks. It was grannv hat sticking
up, and she did not move.
'Molly trod .igam to scream, and it was as if her heart would break in the trying. Her voice was only a hearse kind of a whisper. Hin there! BOH has reached his friend. He tried to pull her out. He could not between his attempts he barked, he how led. Nay, he. screamed. Was his heart breaking also ? At last the mosser out there held his roi' just alxne the water and gaed toward the shore h-tcning. The wind was off the sea. and sounds from the land did not cine clearly. The man -aw little Molly Towne on the breakwater. Had she cried! out? And wa- lli.it the Towne dog carrying on so on the rocks? Ross was down by the still figure that was lying in the shallow pool.: He was struggling with it. making frantic ctTort to pull it from the water. Outlined on the breakwater against the dazzle of the blue sky the man s,iw Holly rise up in her
barmw as if she would walk and then fall back a'ain.
"liood Hod! he Crild. He drop-,
ed the rope mto the water, caught up his oar?- and rowed to the folge. All the time he rowed he -aw Mr. Towne's motionless form lymg there and lto-s trying to help her. As he stepped out of his boat and began slipping and jumping ovci the rocks tbl wmiian moved and raised her head. He saw her reach out her hand to the' dog. He saw the dog throw himself down and lick her face eagerly. "That you. .Tim" Stowell?" he asked. "I guess I've broke my leg. I slipped. I've mo.-.-ed twenty year, 'n' 1 never slipped to speak of before." She spoke tremblingly, but with pride. "I lp0M I fainted or something." "I'll git you right into the boat," said Jim Stowell briskly, " V take you home in no time." Bon stood close by watching the man. Mrs. Towne looked to the shore, saw the child, waved her hand and called cheerily, "All right!" And Molly fhook her handkerchief feebly, though she tried to shake it vigorou.-ly. "I do hoje she didn't see me fall," said the woman. It was not easy to get her into the boat, and she winced and grew pale, but she helped all she could and made no sound. When she was in at last, Jim took up his oars to go round to the sandy landing. There stood Boss shivering on a rock. All at once he appeared older than ever. It seemed as if he could hardly stand. "Take him, too," said his mis-tre-s. "No, let him walk." "I want you to take him. I tell you," almost fiercely. "He's too old 'n' stiff to walk n the rocks."
"Oh!" with a laugh. "Aou
ouL'hter seen him com it after
vou r
The man Wgati to row. Tears
came into Mr-. Towne's eves. Her
voice was choked.
"You've sot to take him," she
said, "or vou needn't take me."
"Oh, if you feel like that" Jim lifted the dog into the boat, and Bo- i Touched down bv his friend.
who put her hand on him. He leaned more and more heavily on her His eves were lixod on her face.
She had flung up her hand again
to the child.
I.ving there on the wet moss at
the bottom of the boat she could
look without moving into the dog's
face. IK- prc-sod yet closer.
W ith a c riously quick movement she inanageii to draw him even near
er. She Umt her head to his head
"lie lavs too hard on ve," said
Jim. "l.e' me Mill him awav."
"Don't touch bitnf she cried in
a sharp voice.
1 he next moment she said hoarse-
"Hl'l dead." Maria Louise Tool
in Chap Hook. Side- Lia' M Mittory.
Knmuhi- and i inn were having
en the wolf, who
t from the door,
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CASTORIA
AVcßeiabk' Preparation Tor A siaiilatmß ihchxxlarullleßuLi ling tfw StoiDacte and Bowvh of
MMtwBwfl
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always 'Bought
Duwttoi Difl tflon ffcif f ftil Kf and IVsl Contains neither ojmini ..Morphine norMuicxaL Not Nah r otic.
Bears the Signature
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A perfect Re medr forfcmslifvafton . Sour Slonvarh. LnaOMM Wurnui .('oirvulsions lowrishncss and Loss OF SLEEP. Far Simile Signnhirt of KKW YOHK.
tXACT COPY OF WRAE2ER
In Use
For Over
Thirty Years CASTORIA tmi nmu MiMif. mm veaa orrv.
IDE JASPER ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your
rWHEAT-
And nay the Highest Market Price in Cash
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. & A. ECKERT.
a pillow ti.'ht v. would not Uhippcmd in. , "Pout tiht." moni-liinjr "It 'Thin ig onlv n HoTiiuin- ar l n
lid the wolf, id-
ningtitt
ham hatth'," naid
hit him arHin
FARMERS. Look to Your Own Interests !
- By Buying
Turning, Shovel or Gang Plows, Seeders, Corn
Planters, Cultivators or Harrows, or THE BEST WAGON ON EARTH,; FROM KUEBLER 6l SCHIMDT.
BUGGIES A CARRIAGES
Factory or Home made work. They will treat you right and give you such bargain as will make you steady customers of their. FIRST-CLASS BLACK SMITHING Horse Shoeing and Repairing. Champion Binders and Mowers, also'the Celebrated Stevens Thresher, The best made. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give us a Call Kuebler & Schmidt Main Street, 1 door from flth Street. JASPER, INDIANA.
Mar j. MM III.
The BUSINESS ; MAN S success depends up on his keeping his bnsiness before the public in a business way - TELLING THE STRUTH i" advertising all the. time. THE JASPER COURIER Will help you to the publicity at a'umall price. The other part is upon your own .honor and conscience. The 8teacb Advertiser Han better publicity than the transient 001. Your announcement areoltcited.J 'Fhoni id -.L KinybuxSup.
This rhenn v :: un ton much for
the wolf, who i . nt nut and ;uade
bii'mim i ii.ci in i ill. i;m ii i'iuin. . 1 Motif ould m & dog and Home h..wl.- ( l, :,go Journal.
