Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1904 — Page 8

Ujtitio township Triiatoo' NiltlOV I i i . t raiu-ue I, I .dire of B.onS

:u township .11 lay. VitiTowuslitp Library s rmatao.

Trust Not i o v t.erviy giii lut tha under'mstee of Harbison township, lit1' wnh'. business oo each of the year, at nuy ortii e, mid (vising' toiuduit biieiat'HH to in : i'., iirtsl (j present It to him srnship library will bs kwpt at i i n If .ivg v iii. QionoB Nix, ; i 00. . Trustee

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I ultson rownshlp Trustee Notiro. N iiii-e i? given that hereafter the Trus t .! Madison township ill !e in I re.i , i on the :.. t Saturday of each .uouth, And Itae remaining Saturdays at .!., : e m.'.es .nth west of Ireland, tOI the pur xee of unending tc t. i nahio btisinee. in.i all person hav

'.f- ken. at I ;l;ir land, where all may .,!,... .i booki will be! T. Yi.inikr'a store at alii M. ÜIHSI. I nifiee Madron Tp

The., ford's Blark-Dn'iffht cnmn

vpuLvinp the entire system

ii i k-1 nig til.- Ui hi health than , i iu.ili.jne ruade. Ii i ready in any snteffjcmjf la i it .i Imenti that are frequent in .ii.. family, men a i mi igest ion. u.'..i. diairUua, and toiaacb aches. i : tdfosd ? Piovk-Praiiffht is the itandard, rarver-nuling imnuft tot itotliaek, bowai, liser and kldliev tn.iiblin. It in a eure fur the domes tic ills Which ho frecjiiriitK summon thi' doctor. It In as pood for children ,i- t ii f .r geowa MSaSJaS. A dose of this medietas tmtj day will soon t 1 -t il.-tinate ease of dysp i .1 or 'on-Upat ion. hii-I when t .i- dim teil brings quick relief. Oawvn&a, in .is . iwj v ...?. .r-r Blast Usaattat I bMior fsaa.o .1 Ht .r l..r tli eiri and me (IUI i. . lkri hvti ui.. vt lu t.-W bad tk- . I M i.J .i h.I rlMiu In !! b.ur w basa tM-iit lott vt u.oy fur at Mils. iut pm atasaj J"4 sail ttS Hies lru,i Uix u ua,,kk V.s our iWtrr (or a package of Tat4fot4's Blk-i)rau:it aad if he k.H-p u k. ad Ik-, t,. Tts Chattam. .in in i . . r),uii Ku.Tsaa .o. .1 a j .tckae wul be lualleil to jou.

i)iud at Win. time. Not. . LHsj-y

P, WAGNER

BWrTTTabiH

JTl'HEB OF

WAGONS and CARRIAGES,

An J Daaler la-

Get a Home 'Phone! Dubois bounty Telephone Co. eod Locai ServicaLcrg Distance Inatrumarts. Full MataMle Llnaa. S'e give our subscribers free tel

ephone service to every point we reach in hi- and adjoining counties, i it.ow:-.. (more than 100 towns,) and we are

6 6 improving and extending our lines

1 verv day. 0 1

No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. f Business $2.00 per month. Residences 75c 11 "

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

Norih Main Street, JASPER. - - INDIANA

kiiiefn Railroac

SI. Iä & I ODisville Linas.

Rates

!us "HOME PHONE," for bort. Oft and Exchange in Kuebler Block.

Hi .. t. Laula, tioulsvllic Ä a mi i h' ntinthoeet TlMRUAh!) IN IXrSCT. JSMM ltH..

ajnaw rkot.(.aph.4 aaaw rr.. ui.

GREAT

REVIVO

RESTORES VITALITY

Made a Well Man

v of Me.

HEh CHERISHED HAT.

Ths Story of Itt Rion W.th Msr Favorite Counterpane. She .1 nit in in ii liurrv in the aftcriiiMMi ami iu. ni Iht chsfished hat. win Ii the bette? than life, on the glob of I lie gai jet while she got into ItOUaC ikoni and ISVR, After tin h vac an hnav ihedidn'l thi it it tboul die lint, ina it mnain el im it- resting plars gftnr ihe soups was raMMi in l u m Iht. It was hi tbt middle of the niht that lu whs roused by one of the children crying In the Burasry She sjtraiii; n i oj U.i und, hsstStting U) the jet nearest her. turned on the kK- ind analisd a mat. h under the IoIh- t the barnof. In an instant tlie hat win li rested SMS it and win. li she had entirelj forgotten wn in a flame. It binned like a tofch at a funeral vre, and the SO man nsi so satoniaiied and (nghten ed at this suddtto syrntnchsac displa that the ave one Si rant. w hit It awakened her hutullil ainl brought

him 1 1 v 1 1 1 r to the mac ue. lie brouglit a ith him the woman's beat and fa vorite bedaprend, i handaorne thing, not oteraubst antial. With great nrossncs of mind tlie man arrspped the hat m the cosnter aiie and extinguished the lia.e But and this, the man i-as, la where the .-ad part of the stOll SOBISJ in- tlie coverlet un ruined, and instead of the heroine of the incident thanking her lord fervently for his timslj issistancs and having SSTed her life she turned upon him with reproach in her mien and lire in her ays. "You've ruined in -t bedspread, you careless thing!" -he said. And then: "Oh, mv hat! Mv hat!" When the man fell asleep he ssyl Rachel wai still weeping for her headgear, ..i .! lie says that hereafter people who put things in unusual place will have to take care of them themselves, with sounds vague, but Ins wife s what he means. Bah imore S ws. Smsil Invention Most Profiteble. ''Something homely," said the accl inventor. Something lit'le, stoathiBg - in pie, something cheap. A hook and ;.-. a toothbrush, a shoe button. Tlioss are the invention? that there i money in. MDo you know the two invenliofii that it i- DOnoeded have made more than all the other-!' The are the -af. ty pin and the steel jk'H. The first gross of iteel on.- sold for $36. That is IS cents ajnece. "A profitable invention was the baby carriage. A woman originated it, and it netted her $50,000. Nothing like as much, you see, as thr afet pin or tlie teel pen. "The -mailer and the cheaper an invention ii the more chance it staiiil- of heilig I money maker." Portland tregonian.

Why it l.n t Legal. In the New Vmk laiw school at I a recent lecture on the making of wills the ca.e of a woman in one of Rider Haggard'i books waa cited.

ttft"i"' had a mans will in-j-ii in rairi their lost njsnbood.aadasi nerilH'i in . 011 bfn -. . SJM men will reco. I Sv -r uutbful .ifor by nelna , . , . , , . , . , RlVltO. It quickly tud surely rratorea Marroaa the Will WSJ held regular and leal otse. Lo.t Viulltr. Iinpotocy. Nightly BaSaaSaSS. l,,.,..,, ,t l. .,1 hon m ule in uritt 1 -. l.iirrf M.u..rr. WtineMeeasM.anJ " 11 ' 1 1 ! ' "' "

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''Is a will so inscribed regular

.mpäion. lnalrt on La ins KEVfVO, DO

r. It i ".ri t cerrted In Test iocli-t. BT men

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o." iili-w iTi'il Smith

m küiAL MLÜlCINtCO. tMoXu' "Why not?" asked ths professor. a a i - l . T sts Ma. a - aa

am. ffisasjiuaa, inaajnaa. "Because it s a skin game, repr B, i9W-tini plied Smith.

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i ne proies-or ieu anry enougn to order Smith out of the room, but tlie class laughed so much that he decided to overlook the student's flippancy.

Fall

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Styles !

In Dry Goods and Notions. All the Latest

Ons of Quean Elizabeth's Tads. England's virgin queen certainly had inure than a spice of feminine vanity, and it is on facers' that one of In r little fads a to have every hair n her head kept tlie same length. It wis the duty of hef harbsf to res to this, and for tins pursoee the received a weekly visit from I worthv man whom? pole

"THE TAIL PIECE." HoflartrTs Great P'cturc BsprSSSftUr the End of All Tail" lln.-ravlK fit. f.. 111,111 -.11 .H !. HI I

NT enrol ti oc TTtr- of"Vl i n or

. . T. ' , - n...i:ti d n mo.1. -t lookinc -don in

öiiircs, tazH ana taps. rombard stn I Th queen'i Staple and Fancy Groceriei. I WM of i"mr'" ttcn paironired hy the nobility and by all who Irs ilwayi ready to deliver. We have quented the couri. and no doubt he

Aft 1

both Phones. JOSEPH BUCHABT.

W '.IhSt..

LITERT AND SALE STABLE.

ajajSi to nil income hy selling the precious sntipinLrs of her majesty' hair, for it was In- privilege U keep

JASPER, IND.; them, and they were of rotirsetnuch

in request by her mane admirers.

Trtiw-

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voluinlia Townstliip

KERB. VOLLMER, NtlI he undersigned, Trostes of Cohim.Tiipor, I lid ' 4 i , 1 uIkiih county, fnd., will attend

nOOlS.OISnj Sntnr.lnv and norn. k..in.

invua nai ni

I lie o il

f slllij. I- 1 Nt long be gsniui he let

he facetiou-lv termed m i i piece.1 While iltting 1 ab own ble in i omp;in w ii h a n.m.i. i boon companion he was sktd v one o( thi tu w hal a rmUl Im L In uh Ject of his next drawing. He : in ilv aus we red. "The t mi of all things." The next dav he 1", in the design for tin- painting, and when finished it proved a most ingenious and unique effort .a He grouped to tether everything that t on!.! den "the end of sll t bings." n the canvas a as et n i bottle, n worn out itump of I broom, the broken butt of an o . musket, an unstrung bon, frs ced bell, a cmwn erumuliug to pie the ruins of a toer, i!,.- :., itjg aignpost of an inn called Tie' World's Rnd, a waning moon, the map of the globe burning, n gnllowi falling into decay, the ciiaim winch held the body of the executed ri initial hanging down and broken; the god of da (Phirbus) lying ilend in the eloods, a w re 1 - il vessel, a rep reaentation of Kallier Time with i broken acytlte and hoarj o . a y e from w hit h a - ... I a faint cloud ul smoke, an open pla book, m Ii tl legend exeunt omnes (exit all) stamped in the comer; an empty purse and a itatute of bankruptcy taken out again I nature. The finishing to h consisted of i broken palette upon which w s- inscribed the word "Finis." Hogarth never again look In palette in hand, and one month after "Tl Tail Piece" WSJ finished he passed away. Orrantal Artists. While wholly neglecting thi laws of perspacUvi and the values of light and -..ado, oriental artu-ts have always striven above everything to secure accuracy of outline and faithful details down to the minutest point. Their work is mo-tly decorative and practiced often on small and rounded surfaces miniatures, vases and ornamental iword guards where breadth of design is impo-sible. Thev have thti developed I :' Q sf 1 ius for minute accuracy and hsvs acquired a facility and surene-s of touch in this sphere which make them tnasteri in the art of depicting injects, bird-, flowers and Ushea. The directne-s and strength of line which give so much charm and da even to a sketch by a .lap STtisi are due to the hsbit of writing snd drawing from the elbow and not from the wrist, and their minutely elaborate work may be ascribed to the fact that from childhood they learn to form their intricate Hirns and letters with a brash for thelj pen. She Got the Interview. No modern reporter ever but passed in impudent enterprise M i Ann Royall, who conducted gos sipy journal alled Paul Pr at Washington i. k in the forties She wanted very much to get a "chat with the president" for her piper, but failed to do mi tinlil at UÜI she saw and improved her opportunity. President Tyler i fond of swimming, and one day when he WSS taking a bath in the Potomac Ann ltoyall came along and t-at down on his clothe, demanding an interview as the price of her departure. The president, being a modest man, was obliged, though with much reluctance, to grant the interview demanded, thus recovering his apparel. Buffalo i otnrni r iaL

i ; wa avr wauBii

1 I For Infants and Child i .

LTTTl.jTTrm

g ASTORIA

ANt'ccl.ibu I'ii pai. ttio ilor s i I siniilaliit iiicltHidniil?cul;i . im- aSeStosioandDoiwlsoa ;

rVotaotea I Nejstfoii Cheetful larsaatalRrst Coatains neitker Opiusn Moiidunc ikm'Muu.i.iI. Not NAmcOTIO.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature

of

a. 4 so., ik uvrfrnv4

Ck... .till twu -Ami.; wa-

.ig.. ,u:l -II.W umV

Aperfecl Reim lv rorCoaVsna. Hon . Sour StOSUM It Di.utIkhm WbnTts,( onviaVsuns revcrishiu is and Loss or SsJEEP. rai SfjaisS Sinnlvirf or NEW YOHK.

Aw

hjh Use Jr For Over

I

LAT C57Y OF WrAPPCR,

I Thirty Years

CASTORIA Tmi Of MTa st eoassav. new wnsa

Felix Iamrert.

MANUFACTURER OF

W A G ONS Fur all rur )scs Constantly in stK-k. Siifh ; FYeight, etc., also dealer in Uelker Bras. Busies, CarriajHs. Empire Wheat Drills. Fertilizer and Plain, also Blonnts True BlueSteel Plows. l)((krin St(Hl Hav Rakes and Corn Binders. A Liberal Share of trade solicited. Call on or address, I FELIX LAMPERT, Jasper, Indiana. THE JASPER ROIiti) ÄI? Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA t

Hardly a Good RiW. Afrent I -ee roe are bnsyi ainl 1 will not hike up rerj much of your time. I want to talk to you a uttle while on th aubject of life lrisiir-

A Continflent Name. A girl bub, eavi a London j urnal, wiiH brought to a clergyman to be baptizcil. The latter salted thf name of the bah v. "Utnah AI.," n Hpondcd the father. HBst v, hat dots the M' atand for?" interrogated the minister. "Well, 1 don't know wt. It all depends upon bos aha turnout." "How he turns out? Why, 1 do not anders tend you," said the cleric. Oh, if bIh: turns out nice und meet and handy about the house, like her mother, 1 ahull call her Dinah Hav, hut if she turns out a Isry temper and displays a bombaheil dispcisttion like mine 1 shad csll her Dmah Might,"

The merchant who con-tanlly ad vertiseH never has time to become an expert chesn player. Advisor.

W v x . vxx a H. hi. ! KfirriRM 4

They also want your

WHEAT-

And nav the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

J. & A ECKERT

. ways have thf

aru-tv f..r. -ist. euer-; ; im- 1Wnshin tmsmesa to transa.-t am rT n,,'

aisrvial travelers. Courteona and rare- iiestel to present it on that day of ths) Victim Do you want to insure a all parte ofDobott and ad- v?'.,t- ., ... man who h a murderer and who . i .. i ... .1 ; .. r ;i.h i - l . . . i ...

nie,) and '1V, .u ' 11 l'TC " um mav be hanp-d ina few monthi?

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We inimHIy .it.tslu i

c:ninj eonnti.

aatd on cheap terms.

Oal u. ISW.-lT

.lliee j tie Trustee, nhere those en-

itlsxl can obtain honks. (Jsogoa W. M i ru ns, Trustee.

Ilillham, Indiana

'(iood heavens! Axe vou a mur-

It'l immer dsy picnic; Nov. 23, 1800 It.

ti revel in the bargains and dsj" ' molishing prioea offered by Thai Advertisers in The Codsikb are IU sdVsniSats, j capturing the trade.

derer?

"Not .t. hut 1 may become ons very soon if rejaj dd pasted apenta don't quit cominp in here and bothering me when I am trying to work I" Kansas City Journal.

Henrt nx.lpl, ki 'U Ii . .r j i n lor fo r. ..rt on tt nlalühlT. fi.r trr) hnok, ii..w u. swuriTDSnC BSaDlfO m

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"GET A TELEPHONE!" The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company Furnish the h-.st LOCAL SEHVICE. U ml I h DbsoribSfl I rS gltSSI free MspbOftf service tu ivsrj . .. iiclied by their line-in the cotinty, nnd they are OOftstatlUy makinp extensions and additi ns No "Wild Cat" Instruments used No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty. Cumberland service cheap at any price Always leader in low rates. D. W, WIGaS, Local Manager