Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 December 1904 — Page 8

Hixme Towasbdp Trust ff M in l'ne andersig-Ded, Traito of Boon township, Dubois county, horsby firm notice that ha will attend to ail bas:ne (ir(aiaiug to tbs ot&o of Trustss, at his rssuifncs, tare miles southwest of Por-

lersvuie, on aturUayaol eavü wrk. and tiMis all persons having township , lUf.ntws to prssent it on aturday . CiüM BS desiring books from ths Township - ary , are notified that tba Library is BSWJ si my raaidenoa. ( it mm ak Hormas, Trusts. IX; 7, 1800-y. ii irbison Trustee's Notice N otic is hereby gi van bat the undermusd Trusts of Harbison township,' will at. nd to township business on each

M nday of tba year, at my omce, and , parsons having' township business to I transact are required to present it to bun on Mondays.

The township library will De sept a:

Havsville.

i t at i t i

my h j me in

Nov, 13 1900. j.

Truste

M ad i ho n Township Truste INotioe. Notice is given that hereafter the Truetee of Madiacn township will be in Ireland on the flrst Saturday of each n nth, an i the remaining Saturdays at my residence, Ave miles eonthweet of

Ireland, for the purpose of attending tc township ouainees, and all persons hav ...v, ih tiniliin a.r at -

in businees witn me lowwuip mr- i

aeitdd to confine it tc those days. fa township library is kep at Isaac - rgi is" in Ireland where all may tai .. the books. The Indiana School books will bt toind at Wm. T. Young's store at si tiai3. tio. M Gsssws, Nr.v 23. 1900-T Trustee Madison Tp jtilHCE p, wm ivn.Tt Of ea WAGONS o

OABRIAGES, o -Ana Waaler In o Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers

General Repairing k Horse Shoeing o 1 North Hall Street, JASPER, - - INDIANA

ein Hann

St. Louis & LtiiiTille Lines.

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Between St. Louie, Louisville at and the Southeast. Tim card in irrtCT, 9mm ee. MM EASl BOUND.

Ko 1, So. S3 L St Loula lo lo p m 11 SS lf,Massisa saun ass pa L OekleooClty S 4 a b 4 T7 p m L. Hunting'. erg 4 M a m t OS p iS UoH Jit T.1S 7.15 p WESTBOUND. Ho. , 5o S4. IjoaUville IS IS p a SSO am I . HuDtiniburc 11.47 a ra 11 10 m 1 Uek land City IJSam 1 1 4 a m L l'r d, ,!. j. o m It OS m Ar St. Louit I Ham 4 M p ni

BBlWH JASPER A"1 EVaSSVILLS

nnmm. I Btntlof barg Wim S 1 4 ro 3 60pm Ar Jasper 4 50 am S JS m 3 JO p

5 S tn it I 40 p n J 11 p t MBei S 4S p I e 4 T 90 p at 10 w a rr 11 U a m 11 ii B.

s M a

Heeses the liver is

tetverted people uffi

rith ConotiDatlOB. blIl.man.Ma

IsBsaMsBtssMfeeen I io ttmih

toe lungs and contagious d.reew take hold of tie ivstem It i uf

to say that if the liver were alwaro kept in proper working order.

illneas weuid be almost unknown. Thedford's H lack Dram? ht ia

successful in curing such ickaesa

rvcA .f it is without a rival as a lirer regulator. This great family medh-ii.e is not a strong and irat drug, bot a mild and

ful laxatiT that cures eocstipation and may be taken br a

mere child without possible harm.

The healthful action on the lm cures biliousness. It has an invigorating efect on the kidneys. Because the livrr and kidnvB 'Hn

not work regularly, the peiounous

acias ajmg witn the waste from the bowels get back into the blood

anu iruitni contagion reauiu.

Tim r frfTT.nr w . r U 7V-l

J " - - - A UTil ford s BIack-Iraught remove the

aangerswnicniura in fonjtipat.on. liver and kidney troubles, and will

positively f.-Mx; the inroads of " t A At a . .

uncut s a.seaae. for whi.-h dia.

mse in advanced stages there is

no cure. a v.ur oeaier t r a

Jx. package of Thedford's BlackTV t a.

Get a Horns Phona! Dubois -County Telephone Co. oo Loca Sarviea--ong Oiatanee IssSlfs meatsv. Feil m ... c Unee. We fire our subecribere free telephone service to erery point we reach in 'hie and adjoining countiss.

(more than 100 towns,) and ws are

Little G&b

Kroin ni windows I could look acroes the court into the apartmetit oocupied bv the faimlv si littlt Liabrifl, who was called "Little Gab " Hu father waü a cutler in a .lothing house. H is mother .- sickly and white haired at fortv-five and

expended all her health in household

duties

He was an incurable invalid. His

crooked stnnal column made his

shoulders me to the level of his

eyes. Hu legs were slender and soft and bent under a body warped and thrown out of equilibrium. He

would not have been able to walk without an orthopedic coret.

from this distorted trunk, with a

humt) on the che! and one on the

back, rose a head too larce. hut th

T J ' fa.e had eiaui?ite dehcacv and an

a of at a

expression or singular poignenev.

AlUlougn he was en:ht vears old.

C7 .

one would have thought him twenty

from bis thoughtful face, his prom

inent forehead and his brown black

ees. so precociously pensive.

His father, mother and sister sdored him for his affectionate wavs

nd his extraordinary intelligence.

lhe physician had forbidden his workinjf. but to amuse him and to

change his surroundings thev sent

him to school, where he for. od him

1 M . 1

sen to listen gravely ana to retain

all that he heard. i .

vne evenine arter school i aw

hira seated under the porch of the house against the rooms of the concierge. Hu mother had gone out to

maice tome purchases, and. hia sis

ter not yet having returned from the a 1 at . -

snop, ne round the door of the apartment locked. He was watching the street with hungry eyes, while hit expression indicated deeo thought

and mournful resignation. While I

questioned him the pupils of his eves threw observant and frichtnd

glances at me. During the interview his suter returned all out of breath.

Oh, my poor Gab!" cried she. I

and are

(must be n hewitntion. The clerk's

wire was not rtcn, and lur wedding dress was her sal) rSSOtlfOS for t. das ajid (Hvasiotis of t T iMnv.

Then, akrain, the little drees maker

was proud and did not wish the pes

plo of the hoiiM to know tho caree

and sorrowH of their home. The tut

practical and diguitied thing to do . a a as ft I

was to run to tne lion .viurvtie anu

trv to match the stuff.

Eitfht vards at l. francs a vard

made a total of IVO francs, a rude

breach in the bank, a fund for the

journey. It was finished. It would ha neo-

the visit for thi

I

ka. U4 - . '

improving and sxtendinf our lxnss;, &irt VouT

'No." replied Gab, with

very day.

No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff. Rates BajinM W.OO par month. Residences 75e 44 Callus ,4H0MK PHONE," for

short. Office and Exchange in

Kuebler Block.

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Train So. i runa on Sunday only, ItafiBf Kvaat II 7 16 u w. Hovtirfturg t S U p m. afn i. t lBpat 4 um ratn aiof Itatti aapar S 40 ar r v n at H iiilitigburr 10:10 p w hay tra na taii Loa lav 1 1 la and Si Loula carry CoSj Pailor Cart ar J with on chanc -f rara Ibn.ucu mtujm (AW rtlc from St Loan and I uulatll u, ('hat iKKt, Birn:ti(bam and oihar pointa In Iht aoaiboait. Nia-h' ait.a btccn Lonltlll and St Loula carry Pullman .irao,u( rouai al4plncart arith buSVt trv ' . Ml.NCtt.Oaa.ral Mac.,.St.LoBlt, Ho . dA: DWICE, Ota.Paaa'r Aft. WaahtBaa D. C. ALl.KN.At 00 Paa r Att. St. Luala No. V . C LATC0MB, Local Affont. ioaptr. lad.

An advertisement does not sell goods, but it helps the seller to sell them.

a calm.

silverv voice. "I said to mrself nrdv

that perhaps you did not want me any more and would not come back. I am so suk and so troublesome." "Ah, you naughty boy '." murmured the young girl, covering him with kisses, and then, turning her eyes, filled with tears, toward me. she add

ed:

"He is so little and so intcIUgwnt H reasons like a grown person. What a pity that he is not strong!

ine aoctor savs if be can ro to

Berck this summer the salt air an2f the sand baths will probably cure him. But it is far away, Berck, and it would be expensive. But I am going to try to make enough money to take him there. The courageous young girl worked from momg until night to make the amount necessary. She broke herself down at her machine.

jShe folded, gathered, seamed, basted and sewed without rest. I heard jthe dry, quick click of the machine I late into the night. It sounded like I a sharp chorus of grasshoppers in I the fields.

Behind the curtains of the lamp-

l saw tne outline of the voung

seamstress. In the house evcrrhodv

knew the story of Little Gab, and the women willingly gave their work to the sister. They stopped the child on the landing, in tne halls and court, caressing and fondling him and sending him delicacies. He was always shy, and he shrank from their caresse, which gave him more inquietude than pleasure. He thought a long tune of these marks of friendship. 'The lady on the top floor has Sivan me these toys. Why has she one so when she does not know me?" he asked of hia sister, with a

keenness which gave a heartbreaking understanding of the working of

uimiu. ik ta auuvut UOUUl LW -

in XJTJ Woods and NO- cause I am a hunchback." tiona. All th9 LatMt Work was plenty, and the bank

KarfnUr anS snlefcly. Carta whon all others toll UBs will rosBUn tnoar toot manhood, oadokf Ben will roeottr their yoothral vftflov by notns

SVETIVO. It anieklyaoSSBWBlr

Born. Loot Vltalltr. lnanolancT . t r

rvwtx. raun sjaniory. waottnc Plnosii. sad tacta at aalf atwaaa or InAlmrrmtmn

rrr.nta mi aamv ! i Tt

t"w carooDy atcrun OA tbo oao at

bbtbb tooie im Doooo

SSortse tba fire of yoajiB ftwnrSs of lain light ABd CoSBBJoptl-O Italrt r- r.. -t U TIT Op BS I .

It oao bo camad in oaa noeha. Bv mall

SAhar. It eon bo earned la ee pocket. By SIXOperpeikae-a. or tlx (of SWOO. wUh a. She) aotff Bnoft end adTteo f-" Addroe

CMicann

sBa rneuman, Dnggist. Apr 23. IBM 12m

Fall

Styles !

No veltiea. Etc. Glor.hina grew heavy in a dark corner of the

mm m m m O hnfäail (IruVn.

w"" hb, iiawt oaaau vaps.

Slaple and Fancy Groceries.

Always ready to deliver

both Phones. JOSEPH BUCHA2T. W. 6th St.. JASPER, IND. Oct. S. ISSB-y.

Trua-

UMY AND SALE STABLE. r'ERD. VOLLMER, an n iTRsrr, Jasper, I ml . . ways have the beet turnouts, of any vA.-ietjr for customers ; particularly comAsrcnal travelers. Courteons and careid. drivers to all parts of Dubois and adtoiaing oouatiea. Horses boarded and sold oa cheap terms.

ii, ibbb. ry

Columbia Township

too's Notice. rtis andsrsisroed, Tnietee of Colamia lp., Dnbois connty, Ind., willattear o Township bturineea si his offlee oa rvsry Haturdsy, and persons having

wnoHjip oanoest in ti-ansam oro r-

io projssat it on Uiat day of thai unluckilv on the

st

nose

the en-

vafe

the Tewnahip Library is kept fines of the Trusts, where th

i tied can obtain books.

Usobob W. MiLBCts, Trustes. v o. .mmm . Hillhasa, Indiana. Not. 2S, 1800 ly.

Advertisers in Tbs

capturing the trade.

Julv was anDroach

ing, and prpsratins were already commenced for their departure. A trunk had been bouirht and a cos-

WsbsTe tume for the child, who, enchanted-

talked of nothing to his schoolmates but his trip to the seashore. At the last moment everything was upset bv sn unfortunate accident. The young wife of s clerk on the fifth floor had given her weddng gown to the ejter to be retnmmed in the prevailing fashion. One evening m plaving with the ink bottle (rab let it slip fron, his slender fingers, snd its centents ran

hits satin skirt.

Cor si es , are

They did not scold htm. Alas, no! The consternation in his face was too painful to see. His ait ter stifled a cry of terror. Silently, nerrously she sponjired the material and mou.

nred the eitent of the disaster. The ink had outrageously spoiled sight yards of satin. Between s loss to tbs client aa

4L firth floor and pit jefor Q

essary to give up

year The girl embraced Little (lab ami went to sewing again. The following winter thev work

ed steadily on the Jirst floor. The autumn had been rainv. and Little

Gab's health hud suffered in conss ?nence. His bones ached, he had a ever and pains m the head. The doctor examined him, stroking his beard meanwhile, and again ordered the child to Berck as soon a. the

weatner became warm. This time it was decided, cost what it might, they would start for the baths at the end of May. The sewing machine recommenced

again, and its grasshopper chorus

was heard far into the night. Thev had bought iab a picture

book with nothing but views of the

sea. Here were p.-rts with their for

ests of masts ranged along the walla

or the quays, steep cliffs and rock. washed bv veatv waes and flshincr

boats disappearing at sea like n

flock of white winced birds.

The child talked of nothinc but

the ocean. He saw it in his dreams, and sometimes in broad dav h

thought the fog which tilled the in-1

ner court trins of coast beaten bv

the tide and large Tesseli with swoll-

-

Occasionally he took from the

mantel a large shell snd held it to

his ear. He would stand thus, hia

neck lost in his shoulders, listening

or nours to trie noise of the sea

which seemed to him to come from

far off from erv far off.

Thp nTa If if A F 1nW O el A V a '1A.1 V S ft f n n..

damp, and I did not meet Little (ink

any more on the porch of the house.

ine phv-ician hud einress v forbid

den that he to out.

sj From time to time I saw him at

the window. Hia eves were sad.

sunken, and thev looked far off.

hile his slender fingers designed

Tsgue ships on the window Dane

aaar I . 1

tnen, suddenly seeing me in mv window obsTing him and thinking himself spied upon, he made an an

gry gesture and drew the muslin curtain. Toward the middle of March I saw him no more. His bones arhed

with increasing severity, the pains in his head were redoubled, snd his legs could no longer support him. He lsy now the entire day stretched out on his little bed, turning for the hundredth time the leaves of his picture book, where he sew the ocean and the vessels with their white sails. He had not given up the idea of his trip. "When are we going to start?" he asked Ins sister, and when she explained thut they would have to wait for warm weather he replied in his thin voice: "Hut I am in a hurry. I want to be cured quick, very quick, so that I srill not see you cry any more." He had looked up the names of the towns on the route, and he alreadv knew them bv heart Chantil-

ly, then Clermont, Amiens, Abbe

ville and then the ocean. "Once we are there. I am ure mr

bones will hurt me no more."

In waitin? he had constantly bv

him the large pink shell from the chimney, and with his ear against its mother-of-pearl lining he listened to that distant murmur of the SSS that was to deliver him from all his

miseries. Toward Eater I heard no more the heavy rumbling of the sewing machine. They worked no bafSf on the first floor, but 1 ssw a light in the window fsr into the night, showing that some one was watching by the bed of the sick child. "He is very low," the concierge said to me in low tones as she pressed instinctively against her skirts her sturdy, chubby faced bov. "He cannot live long.' Poor child! It will be a deliverance" One morning I met on the porch a narrow colfin, carried by two men and followed by the familv. It was Little Gab, who' was (Parting on his journey to lhe fathomless sea of the unknown. PfOSl the French of Andrew Thsritt

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Aefetable Preparation I t As siuiil.it um the Food ami Morula -ting the Spinach iusl Dowels of

Promotes DisTf elaOn fsis i fill

ncssiml IL'Sl l onhmis ruMirn r

Opium Morphine nor luLvxaL

Not Nakcottc.

w- .w-

V2a fa

A Perfect Hemcdv fnrrnixlirut-

Hon. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoe

Noras X onvulsioivs lewrish lU asaikl L)SS OK SLEEP.

FarSimikr Signature of MEW YORK.

rjxr copy or wrarplr.

CASTORS

For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the

Signature

of

AA

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in Use

For Over

Thirty Years

9 CASTOR I A

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LIX lAMFERT

MANUFACTURER OF

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For all

Purposes Constantly in stock. Such as Farm and T 1 a ft SS OB Aft

freignt, etc., also dealer in Belker Bras. BuftfiBB, Carriages

Empire Wheat Drills,

Fertilizer and Plain, also

Blounts True BlueSteel Plows. Deering Steel Hay Rakes and Corn Binders.

A Liberal Share of trade'solicited

s Call on or address, FELIX LAMPERT,

Jasper, Indiana.

Aprl 1. iwd ly.

IHE JASPER

Make the Celebrated

ROLLER MIL! S

I PATOKA LILY nOUR.

man, beon

Suspicious. roliremari teSok hero, my what are you doirifr? You've

tosnfrinjr round and peonmp into that shop for the l&st hour, and it looks Terv uppirinua. Bhv rntorfnmiliaH (whn Ii vitV.

in the lat few days StpSfistlc rnl ths flnt joys of fatherhood) That's sssilv siplsiasd. Mv wife ak-d ms to so OSt and pet a feeling hottls, sad I'm just waiting till there's do sue in the ihop before I go in to got ths thing. Loadoa A&swsn.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OP INDIANA. They also want your

rWHEAT9 And nay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. & A ECKERT.

Get a telerhone"

The Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Comoanv Furnish the best LOCAL SEkVICE. B na Gde eubscribeis lt given free telephone sersice to very peilst reached by their linen in the county, snd a. they are conntantly making extensions snd addition. No "Wild Cat" Insti amenta need. No Shouting Required. Party line telephones a specialty Cumberland service cheap at any price. Always leader in low rates D. W WIOOS, Local Manager