Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1905 — Page 8
Mndlaon Township Trustee! Not loo. Notice if liven that hereafter the Tmstoe of Madison township will b in Ire laud on the tint Saturday of ach .nonta, an.1 the remaining Saturday At my residence, one milt aonthweat of Ireland, for the purxiee of attending to township otuineea, and all perwona hat-, in lusineea with the townahip are expecUi to confine it to fhoM dayt. fne townahip library ii Sep. tt Isaac SorgiAS' in Inland, where til may obtain the book. The Indiana Schxd book, will be (oind at Wm. T. Young a atore at all rjjtei. Biinm X. fiuna, ,lt65-f rraete Madiaoo Tp. liooric Township Truste' OtU"t. Em undarairned, Trustee of Boon township, Dubois county, hereby giYes notice that he will attend to all buaiuese pertaining to the office of Truetee, at his residence, four miles eouthweet Of Portersville, on Saturdays of each week, and request all persons hiving township ousineee to present it on Saturday. Citftens deaihng books troin the Township Li trary . are notified that the Library is tent my residence. - h,l book- it Mrs. M.irv Mieah-r's
CURES
S10MAGH
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I Porter ville.
Jan. ", 190 y.
1'kTER J. S un vkk.
Truitee Boone Pp.
ti irotoon rrmtee'a Notice Notice is hereby given hat the understand Trustee of Harbison township, will atUsad to township business on each Monday of the year, at my office, and persons' having' townahip bus:nee to transact are required to present it to him on M jndaye. The township library will be kept at my home near Dubois. iota L. Hakuek, TrastM. Jas ft, im ". .
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Healths dn:?vn nn-aiiK pure Mood for tht body, but stosäecSl trouble ari from careU'isnvia in eat iig and atOMkoh disorders the entire tnn. luiproperK i--.i.-':,-.i?. d t.-t ''ir- on the ht.'maca. cauing ditreinff Bain, belching and naiwea. when uw eating ia pewietea1 in the stomach becomes nikned
and worn out and dvspopaia clatma the victim. TUedford 's Black-Draught cure dyspepsia. It frees the st a geh tod K'weU of oosussstsd
matter and ffivea the stomach new life. The stomas h is quickly LlilgiUHiwI and the natural stimulation reu!'s in a p"l appetite, with the power to thor
oughly digest f !. You can bu ii 1 up your tomach with this mild and natural remedv. Try Thedf r i's l.wkDraugnt today. You can buy a pivkag'" fr T.i your dealer for 25c. if he doea not keep it. send the mon-y to I'he liattanoga Medicine Co., 'Littanooffa, "enn.. and a package wül be mailed you. THEDFORDS
BLACK-DRAUGHT
Mil P, WAGNER M4ScraoTcaaa or WAGONS o
CARBIAGBS,
Get a Home Phone! Dubois County
Telephone Co.
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: boss - i I o coce 'CA rouph brown d c sat at the very edge of the tumble dow n break water. He was looking steadily senward. He was svidently old, und he was scarred by many tijjht. but hie sunken mouth, from whnh he 'hud lost tnan troth, showed that he'
i would not Bfht gain victoriously. Soli; tunes he turned from his gae at sa and glanced behind lnm it a child who was fitting in a wheelbarrow a few feet away. Kvery time be glanced thus be slightly 'wagged his stump of a tail, and the child smiled, or she said in u ut reiot : "Good i?oss:" And th ! Bom irnned harder.
I but bt could not give much attention to hi companion, for his whole jlwart was with that bent old woman
who was up tii her waist in the water b the outermost ledge. It arm there that the Irish BtOSl grew, and at low tide the woman could gther it. She thrust her arm down to the shoulder etch tune for her handful of nio. She was wet, sodden wet, save for a small piece ICfOSa her back. She had a man's straw hat fat -:i -ed by a small rope tightly under hi r chin. Her face looked 100 years old it vai in truth seventy old, seamed and leathery, and it was a faV I yoi loved to K.ok at. Ever) few momenti she raised her head and put her dripping hand up over her eyes si she turned toward the lend. She was at lirt dazzled by the glare of the water.
When she looked tin thu-, the little
irl in the wheelbarrow si wars
Then u dim, beau-
beyond him ihioinf w.itir Where' wit granny P '!!. child tried to acrvan, but -he felt si if in a nightmare sod could not make a sound.
Oh, there was something down between the rooki on the fsr tide of the ledge! It srai there that Boss was going. And there was the nicer in bil boat, putting his rake down just as he had been doing when the
child had gone to sie p. l or an instant she thought she was dreamnig But Boss was gonr, and es there wa- something among the rocks. It w a granny s hat Iticking up, mid she ilnl not BtOI e. Molly tried again to s, ream, and it w,is as if her heart would break in the trying, Uer voice was onh a boarss kind of s bisper.
but there: rtoai has reached Ins friend. He tried to-pul! her out. He could not. Between In attempts be barked, he howled. Nay, he creamed. Was hs heart break ins also J At last the Blosser mit there held his rope just above the eater and gszed toward the ihorc listening. The wind was oiT the - a, end lOUnds from the land did not pome clearly. The man iae little Molly Towns on the breakwater. Had the Cried out! And was that the Towne d.ig carrying n so on the rocki? Boss was down by the still figure that was lying m the -hallow j 1. He was struggling with it. malting frantic effortl to pull it from the water. Outlined on the breakwater against the dazzle of the blue -ky toe man -aw Molly rise up in her
barrow si if il
-Ana Jaaier :a
Agncaltaral Implements and Fertilizers.
General Repairing A Horse Shoeing
waved hr hat
tiful smile would come in the faded eye. "it's jest a-doin' of her lots of go..d." che would say aloud. "1111 lawful elud I wheeled her down. I
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U twnen St. Louia, Louisville J anil the Southeast. TiaioARUiü KrracT, Juneaa im,. uaoteotrsre. W. 1. lo S3. Ko.S I at Ual lOUpm llOUtm T 33 B I v. hriMvtun IMin 4 0 p 1 4 p di I. "iCiul 17 :. m Olpn 3 12 pm HiintBKurf 10 m 6 Oft m p tn ir L , 7.1') 1-1 TI"- ; n WKSTBol'ND. Tt 1. Xo. 34. X I . tiul.l!U 1( IS p a aaotm 7.30 p a I SiHagama KSITaai iijutm Idjoih I 0ki'..J Citj lJOitu II 4 am 11 1 m L Pnoct..i. 2.0, !u' 1 HVsm ir tt.lutn 7.tlm 4 M p tu 4.3V u MfWaurs jwf.k anij tfassftue. aaaei) I Rnllocbar C.30 t m 14 m 1 00 p m Ar J.pt . ;',! 3 JU p m tOCTW, I Jpr 7inm lflnom 4 30pm Ar. naaMawtarg 7 3&m lo 1 t m &upm Ar. Saaa Haa lo.asm inpm BKTWKKN SVAN SVII.r.K ASU IXJUI9VILLE So. M. No 33. I.v 1...,iit II, 00P I 30 A.M. Ar. HuntinirburK, 4 V) " 11 30 " - kTanavTll, 10 40 M 1 4ft P. M. No. . So. ML Lf. Kran -Till. 7 AM. 1 Oft IV M. Ar Huntoit(liirg, 9 13 " HO " Loulaville, Ii 10 P. U. 5 U
ood Local Serv ce ' Long Diatanca instrumenta. Full Mataiilo Linaa We give our subscribers free tel
phone service to every point
rruu 'onanai aujoining founuee, oftenpr lnis nmner.
fhe called out shrilly "Boss, vou take
No Shouting. No Party Lines. No Second Hand Stuff.
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iui r'i' oikj auu CAicuuiug our nur' very day.
ed shoreward
Raters Bueineei $2.00 per month
Residences 75c
Callus "HOME PHONE," for hört. Otlice and Exchange iL Kuebler Block.
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REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a Well Man
the 9m. of Me.
prodacva t he abore remits In 30 darr It art awarfulty and Quickly Cure when all other (all XoQbmn willnaaia tbiir loat manbood. and old
will raccer U. ir youthful Tiaor bj
care ot ner.
Won't you. Boss?'' Thi 'i Ho-s pricked up his ears and shook his tail, and the pirl laughed and aid ?he "wueiisd iht 'n' Boaa could git along first rate." "We're nsed te it, ain't we, Boss ':" Wben she sa:d this, the dog got up, tame to her fide, gave her a röift lick across the cheek, then hurrn l back and sat down on the edge of the planks a;ain. Once the woman out in the water slipped and tell patt&uu and Boss jumped up, whining ia a piteous quaver, ant would not be comforted
oothing-
ven when the child said
"Never mind, old fellow!"' But when the woman floundered to hr feet again and cried "All rirht!'" tin- dug sat down. The child miffed the bracing odor an 1 -tr.'t !i-d out her hauda, milling happily. To be -lire, she could walk, but grannv wheeled her to the breakwa-
h I VIVO. It qnlrkly anil urly rwtoraa Ntrotiaasa. Loat VltalHr, Impotcttcy. Nigl.tly Emlatloo. Loa Poaar. Valllof Mtniry. Wattle Pueaaaa asJ
ail rff"cti ot l!bu or icnai.d iDdlicretkOD
wbicb naStaonafdratndy.boalacaiorinamata. It BctoalyrarbrtfJ-tiDaatthaaat of ditat t i li a (reat at-rre toolo and blood butldrr, brine iLg back the plok (flow to paU- rherki ai d r , rm th. Mh. K T mAm rM l.u.ll.
mi 1 1 in ni ii idm on bavin aacvivviBo me waoi uuu .'"iif lur uui so otter. It can carried to t rockt. Br mall , i ... .,1.1 . ...
9 would uaik and
then fall bat It again. "Good Uod!" he cried, Be drop pad the rope into the water, caught up his oars and rowed to the l Ige. AU the tunc be rowed he saw Mr-. l. II'.,..'. . k, . , , . . , I . . t . . n .
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there and Hoal trying to help her. As hfl stepped out of his bout and began .-lipping and jumping over the rocks the woman moved and raised her head. lis saw her reach out her hand to the dog. He saw the dog throw himself down und In k her Cacs eagf rly. "Thut you, Jim Stowellf she aki il. "1 cuess I'te broke my leg. I slipped. I've mossed twenty veer, V 1 never slipped to speak of be fore." She spoke tremblingly, but with pride. "l I'pose 1 tainted r someLlunff." 1 II git vou right in;o the boat," aiu .Min Stowell briskly, V take you home in no time." Bo stood ee by watching the Bum. f tM i . i l . -i
.ir. towne looaea i o tne snore, saw the 1 1 1 !J. waved her ban and cailetl cheerily, "Ail right!-' And Molly shook her handkerchief feebly, though he tr.ed to shake it rigoroualv. "I do hope ihe didn't see n fall," aid the woman. It was not easy to get her into thr boat, and .he winced and gttW pule, 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 Bos shivering on a ro. L All at onoe he
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ASTORIA
AV'Bdable Preparation for As slmitatiftg ttie Food andBetf ula hug teStoaindisand Bowels of i
IVoSMOtea I billion CiavrfuL m fM and Real Contains neither Opium. Morplune norluu:raL Nor Narcotic.
fCASTOH
For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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Aperfecl Remedy forronslip,v Ron, Sour StOflVaCh, Diarrhoea Wnrm.v 'ouNnlsiDHs.Fewnshneaa raid Loss or Sleep. Fac Simile SuJruiture of NEW YORK.
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Digests what you Eat
Dyspepsia Cure Rome people wonder why pepsin preparations don't help their dyspepsia. They probably suffer becaui they cannot digest fiods that pepsin does not affect. The reason is, pepsin digests only nitrogenous foods, like ejfg"s, meat and albumin, while entirely different substances are required to digest the great variety of other foods that are necessary for proper nourishment. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains pepsin, but itaho contains all the other dig-estants, and is capable of completely digesting farinas, grains, starches and every other kind of foods. That is why it dio;, eta what vou cat andallows you toeatall the variety you want; and that is why it cures indigestion, even alter everything else has failed. As it is the only preparation of the kind known, thedemand for it has become enormous. Its use affords instant relief from all forms of Btomach trouble. It can't help but do you good Prepared by i o DaWltt0a Clwafa, Iks fLbglilsewauüaaSlttiaatatlNSSs "taa. Sold by Martin Krif-drnan, Ju-ju-.
IHE JASPER ROLLtri Make the Celebrated
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o ji trait. katlrtaaa Ualall1ian1 at Laah carty roots la-aln( cara vita buBV M i !J CER.Genarai Manafrr. St. Ixuia, Mn IA DWICK.Gca.Paaa'r Aft. Wal.lng?an 0. C. AI.I.KN, Ait Gro Taaa r At. at. .1 Mo. XATC0MR, I.or; Afrtit, Japr latt,
An ooai them.
advertinetnent Aowi not eil but it help- the seller to sell
In Dry Goods and No tiona. All the Latest Novelties, Etc. Clothing, Shirts, Hats and Caps. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Alwsys ready to deliver. We have both Phone. JOSEPH BÜCHART. W. 6th St.. JASPER, UND. Ort. I. 1S03--V.
LiVKRY AND SALE STABLE. t'EED. VOLLMER, . n ifSSR, Iap?r, Ind
..ways have the best turnout, of any 'nety for ensto inert; particularly comaidnial traveler. Courteoun anl rareMU JriTra to all parts of Dutioia an. I adtoioing conntiea. Horaea boarded and Said oo cheap termi. Oct u, lM.-ly
Columbia Townnhip Truitee'M Notice. The nnd-raignel, Tni"tw of Clunijialr., Dabow woaaty, lad., wtllatSwad to Township huainesa at turn ottiee on Mrery Saturday, and rrnona having ownnhip buainem to tranaart are re-
jnett to preeent it on that day of the. it
Ihe Township Lihrary in kfpt at the ftice of the Tnile, where those enitletl can obtain hooke. UaoBt.a W. Mil bi rx. Trustee. Hillhatn, Indiana. Nov. 23, 1H0O ly.
one could cet to one
Ledges where the moss grew. Oraony had no boat, as most of tho in i -.-rs had there were come bootl BOW farther alonj:, and little Molly could M'e the men put their handled ropes dwn and draw them up full. She know that those men made more money than her trranilmother, hut then she didn't know much about money. "1 jruer-s thev don't know much about u du:," she told Molly, V 1 guess S loag! WS pt anything to eat Boss 11 have tome of it. Kh, old feller f" IfoUv sank back on her pillow in the barrow, she tmosed herself
I OS almost closing her eves no that the sea seemed to come up nearer and erimple in spark- of fire. Then I she Mould open her lids, wide, and
the great HrUi h of water would tla.-h blindingly on her vision. She ployed at this f.r a long tune, and slwavi in front of her waa the dog. She had growa ii in the conviction that all whs well if he wan near. Soon everything grew deliriously dim and then dear, and the salt smell was sWeeti r, and -he was walkLng Otst the hard sand as straight as anbod, holding her head up strongly. She did not know she was asleep. It wai real to her that she iii walking. Sudden) she sat upright in her Wheelbarrow, elutelnng the sides of
llo-s was not there. Had he
barked'' Or had some one called? She looked olT to the ledp. She saw Boas leaoinfl frsnticallv over
Advertisers in The capturing the trade.
the Weedy rocks. He went as if he were a jrOUBg dog, He went like a creators possseieid. He seemed not
Courikr are,to 1,np. hut to fly from one rock to
snother over the still, green pools. Molly could see ths dog sad
"Take him, too," said his mistress. "No, let him walk." "I want yofl t take him. I tell you," almost fiercely, "He's too old V stiir to walk on the n k." "OhP with a langh. "You ougliter seea bin gOUV it after you r The man began to row. Tears came into Mr-. Townel eyes. Her voice was ch"ke!. "You've 'ot to take him," she said, "or vou needn't take me." "Oh. if you feel like that" Jim lifted the do; into the boat, and Boat crouched down by his friend, who pal bet head OA lnm. He leaned more and inure heavily oft her. His eyes Ware fixed on her face. She had flung up bei hand atrain to the child, Lying there on the wet nio-s nt the bottom of the boat she DOttld look without BlOVing into the dog's fin e, lb' pressed yet closer. ith a curiously quii k movement she nanaged to draw lnm even nearer. She bent her head to his head. "lie lays too hard on ye," naid Jim. "he' me puii bira away' "hon't touch him!" she cried in a sharp voire. The nct mom, nt ibj saidhonrsely: "He's deed.' Msris house pool
in ( lisp Book. Sirla Light on History. Romains and Remus were having a pillow fight when the wolf, who would rn.t be kept from the door, happened in. "Hon't hVht." -nid the wolf, a,l nonishing. "It'- neufhty. "Tint is only a -ham battle," said Romulus as Hemu- hit him sgalft. This vliean wit wsi too much for the wolf, who weal out snd mads Rome howl. Chicago Journsl.
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.
They also want your rWHEAT And nav the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times J. & A ECKERT
"GET A TELEPHONE!" IThe Cumberland Telephone I Telegraph Comianv Furnish the best LOCAL SEhVICE. B na fide Huhscrihers are given free Mer.hor.e ervice to jvpry poii.i reached hy their lines in Hip county and are constantly making ezteDsions snd additions. 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 WIGGS Local Manager
