Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 March 1903 — Page 1

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VOL. 45.

rl BLlsHED LVKNY r Hi PAY AT JAS

pbb, Dubois county, Indiana, by CLEMENT DOANE.

OFFICE. - In Couhikk Building

On Wkst Sixth Kthket. rtlOl OF Hl'BaCKlITlON.

Par Year, 62 Numbers, Postpaid, fl.60

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ecuted at LIBBKAL PB1CBS. We invite inspection and batineea.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

G. W.Traylor, M.D. Physcian & Surgeon, Ireland, Indiana. Calla answered night am' day.

noth telephones Cumberland and Home. Oct. 1. l01.-ly.

IAO HD Wm riTHI 1V i nn ark .

eiAPjraR. luiAKAagiiiiJAir, MARCH 13, 1908.

NESTING WOOD DUCKS. CRUSHING A BORE.

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The

Th Smaieetts ef Mgrch.

The 17th of March ia the anniver-

(oun.hi.. i. ... m Tfc Aatoerltr Naterol

rr I'ru.Ml.- M.rrl.4 I II. Tmt 9f ! MM

When a pair of w.MN duck And Sydney Mailt b jokea have a delicate aary not only of St. Patrick 'a death. BBBBBbäWa s I . . BbVh '9 i,f (. ,rA I... ... - aw la. a '

muu tt noiiow tree to ault. lltUe """"" aiBBBfjBBi in Mem DUt 0! Some othar notable evanta Ubj.' u lust in preyariti the aeet This or,wl of IIalf tury baa not been -mft. . taak and the euverlua of the aaaa are told eo often as some of the onf Oa, according to a Iradi-

farnauM4 by tbe fetusle. fur. tu th talcs. Svdnev . .... i. "On of the middle ages, waa the hm.

. , - " tm IIIlT Ulli . nest or my know fdi-. the mal.- rii- nor i.f i. ,..,i.,i.. .i etnninor rtf Vn.ki. .i

little tuor.. lim ii mi. .... .... : " ". --". -uu ieiiow o uy-g. in IQO

limbs

period

dack is

handsome and lovtm, ,,,,11" IJ' l." ,1,m ."' hM- Th --turaiut got bis

teuthc mid assail nali Basel anxious .. . . . to bcr wl,,,,,,!,,,,,,-J " Mr Archdeacon." aald he. "ha-

to get out of bta .iu.,t. Hut w I, iZ EL?" th written by my

and V'"" N,t .,OU,,,! " L",,tly rUMt- V)MM Mfctf was natural hieor aeet btUMJn. a wall. 7 TV ,f onc ,Urtd on hu . . him In c heck. The naturnll-t mnt Hi.

waning of the booeyBMoa be am. SD .""V"" "b on tbe re-

feel rather Uoml ui,h the whole bual- T ttM ey? ,ü Com,non

hfiHH, und gradually he getf clubbv-J mZl ., , C wanders f,, hi. LT T.he courteonsly uid he

- . . . - neu not

s up another draka or two to help touf u way the summer. Tbe buny! "i (.an duck keeps her own counsel andU.fi,,,,

The bore pursued hie advau

bim loa

ittle

'aits tight" on tbe clozeu or more highly

assure you It ia a moat inter

esting pamphlet, setting forth particulars bltberto unobserved as to the unu-

ivoryiike egga crowded to-1.... .. .. '

I --in mt ui iuai eye, oft 1 Wurml u-.uul .... w

polihlied

irether in u I. ...I rf iuM .1 .. .

and down from her breast L. 1 TTf ,u rtn: Mla from Quite frequently the neat in at ,hJ!-- "d f tbe Ubl- A -a"-

iu.it t .. . 1 . . v- " "ore,

. V,. u iiuih;w ne cthi reet deep,

FRANK Li. BETZ

Attorney at Law and Pension Attorney. JASPER, - INDIANA Tbe nlvUeriuan apeak log practicing at toriity In Dubois Co. liuaineaa Intrusted to 11. m will he prouiptly attancled to. Alio acting J r, L'ollectlona promptly su ired Fire, Life and Accident Inauranee i(uoiea B olBce. UfBce Two 0 11 are. north of court house

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and no doubt the strong, hooked dawa of the wood duc-k are a speclul provision for the oft rcpeuted cllmblug out of tbe bollow. Kdwyu Sandys in Out

ing.

a. m. milbcbn. m. a. swbbhbt. MIL BURK & SWEENEY.

Attorneys at Law JASPER, INDIANA.

Will r ravctlce In the Courts of Dubois and

Uo tsmg uountiua. rarticuiar aiiantion B v.i to collection.

eSTvi rfricK Javektoa Bt pplf the

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W. 8. HLNTKK.

Ä A HUNTER,

i tornoys at Lai JASPER. INDIANA.

ad Wl i 1

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ad

1 r actio In tbe courts of Dubois and ag counties, (Jollectiona and Prooa.

peciajty. in Saayd's building on Public Square

iwsmv.

Trajlor. Boaar Traylor. YL0R et TRAYL0R, ttorneys at Law. A8PEU, INDIANA

Faithful to the Laat. In many Scotc h famlliea tbe old man-

servant Is a permanent Institution. He enters the service of a family when be ia a boy. sticks to bis place and resigns only when the inflrmitiee of age are upon him. Nnturully be rrowi in

time to claim as rights what were at first granted him as favors and if he

is opposed asserts himself with a anlrit

of independence. An English puper tells a story illustrative of this. A lady's coachman, a crusty old fellow, who had been in the service of the family In her father's time, gave her great trouble and annoyance on aeverul occasions by not carrying out

uer instructions. At length his conduct

oecame unbearable, and sbe determln

ea to dismiss him. Calling him Into

uer presence, she said with ae much

asperity us she could command-

"I cannot atand this any longer, John

iou must look out for another alma

tion. You will leave my service at tbe

ena or tbe month." TW - I J . .

ue oiu servant looked at her in

amusement for a minute, and then the

characteristic "loyalty" came to the

suriace. 1 1 V ....

na, my lady." be aaid. "I drove

you 10 the kirk to be baptiaed. 1 drove you to your marriage, and I'll atay to

wie ywi 10 your funeral."

"You deny the fact, air?" said he. "May 1 ask on what authority you eon-

ueuin me investigation, of my moat

learned rriend? as A .

i ueuy me fact," replied Smith.

1 oase my denial on evidence

eoueo to immortal verae well known

to every acnolar at least at this table!" The emphasis laid on scholar nettled the naturalist by its Implication. "Well, ir." he aald, "will you have tbe kind

ness 10 quote your authority?" "I will, sir. The evidence is those well known, I may say Immortal. lines: Who aaw him dis?" "I." aald the fly, "With my little eye!" The guests roared, and during tbe reet of the dinner nothing further was

neard on tbe subject of natural hietory. THE COOKBOOK.

ark, with bis strictly limited and exclusive party of passengers, though why this data was chosen ia

not apparent. The Roman Kmmr.

or Marcus Aurelius Antoninu. AimA

on March 17, A. 0. 180. Othar

events recorded on March 17 are the birth of 8am uel Patterann th.

first book auctioneer. London 179

and the death of David Dale, the English DhilanthroDiata and mann.

facturer, grandfather of Robert T)aU

uwen. 1 be day is also dedicated to 8t. Joseph, of Arimathea, the patron of Olaetonbury. St. Ger-

iruae, virgin abbess, waa martvroH

in Brabant March 17, 659.

Recoaa el Last Coag rtss.

Alexander McDowell, clerk of the

uoue, has made the oflicial comnil

A a a r

anon, showing tbe work done by A I I a ...

tue aouse aunng tbe fifty-seventh congress. Bills and resolutions introduced in the house during tbe two session, 18,420. Reports weie

maae on ,iu bills and resolution

ine senate sent to the house 1.U39 A I III . ..

senate bins and resolutions. The house disposed of 2,418 of tbe measures originating with it, and of 1,012 of tbe senate bills, a total of

i,4J0. It left on its calendars 405

bouse and 1 18 senate bills and res

olutions.

filteen members of the house

died during tbe congress, seven resigned and Rbea, of Kentucky, and Butler, of Missouri, were unseated.

There are one hundred students taking the course of electrical engin

eering at the university of Michigan,

Ann Aroor.

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W.C T. U. COLUMN.

COWDUCTgD BY MKS. at. L. HOBBS.

LS

W: ail Jo to OS weet Ma

A School Polaoaera.

A merciless school of oolsonera ,M

inounsneu in Venice. Dnrin k a

I teenth century even the government of

me state used poison without any disguise as a weapon. A body called "the

council or ten was nnimintni a,..-

Ä , 1 a fc Bwsaaa at rv L.ni. - are"' xai ivi -

iToutlae. m.ne who should be dispatched, and ce over Dubois County state Bank.' tney dealt w ith the live, of princes 1"oa; klDKB and IP one would deal with superfluous trees in a wood. A curious IJuUo a, irä4aT"AN';docuüünt 18 8,1,1 0Jttant ,n w,,ith the I MILK & KEAN, proceedings of this council are record-

inrnn-o-B ait Law . u,at OI,e Jobn "f kuub Drneyi BIT XlBW, prepared a election of ooiaon. ,,ii

acale of fees. The fee varied with the

importance of the vic tim and the keasWki

ot me journey to be made for his dis patch. For poisonlnir the Duke of lfA

an he chnrgtd tio ducats, for the none list .a.. m .. . 11

aw uucais, ror tue klnj of .Spain 180 ducats, for the "great sultan" 6ou duc-ata.

-eeiea. chopped tomato sprinkled over lettuce, the whole covered with French dressing, makee a Russian salad. To steam potatoes peel them and when very cleau put them in a colander over boiling water. Cover tlgl with a lid and leave them until done. Tarragon leaves are most useful in

salad and should be scalded, aotieaaed

In a towel and chopped fine. Thta hurt.

gives a teat to the aalad that la always appreciated.

When making beef tea. never ad

tbe salt till tbe meat baa been cooking for several hours. Salt acts upon the fiber and prevents it glvlna out all Ita

nourishing properties.

A steak one Inch thick reauirea tt, he

broiled seven minutes: one inch and a

half, twelve minutes; two Inches, twenty minutes, near the Are at flrat

nd then four Inches away. A substitute for -aper nauce la made

by Imilinic some apriKu of narslev alow-

ly to let It become a bud color. Do not

hop 't line. Set it in melted butter

season with salt and a dessertanoonful

of vinegar, lioll up and serve.

ASPER, INDIANA ictlce In the Sourts of Dubois and eountlea. Speelal attention given

ie:i 01 eetaiea auu eoueciiona. 1 fcpayd Building, over Drug Stere aaee. ,100.

A SMALL BOY'S PLAINT. When the blizxard is blowing outside in the street, I have to stay here in the bouse. I have to sit quiet the whole of the time, as still aa a little brown mouse. They won't let me tease my small brother at all, or play with my small sister's things. And mamma's not pleased if I stop in her room and set up a store with her rings. And papa gets mad as a craiy March hare when I cut pictures oat of his books. I cannot go down to the kitchen to stay, because we have the croesest of cooks. The waitress don't like it, if by some mischance, I upset the cranberry pie. On bliuardly days there isn't a boy so unhappy and tired as I. The dog he anaps at me if I pull his tail; and puaej, sbr erstehst my hand If I put her aboard the piano and play she's tbe bead of a musical hand. Tha hahar So nn.. It 1 L. lu . . .

i iao ai uia eyes, and bis T nurse drives me oat of the place, Anil tolls wrtm U.l -It iL I .... W

wmmm m uo mn tnrougo me rest of tbe day, sbe don't want a sight of my facs. t

I wish it would clear, for I want to go out; I can not aUy quiet aud still. I'm so full of movineas all of the time, that sitting down makes me feel ill. I cannot do anything no, not a thing I can't ay I will or I won't; I can not go out, and I can not stay in. when there's nothing to do but to don't. Harper's Bazar.

HilMnMMtMt

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, K TIVE DENTIST, , - INDIANA.

o b4 Br Ida. work Oald nillaa a

fbeUtt m.thodi of fitting artificial Ltk

Uol Spacl. A I w. outli Mint I H

Iraarant.tS T.rm. RuaMBahU OSr.

Ic.f Publio aquare, over Habe ley's

VT.

ir

WTM8TR Y

is b, lie Mosnr.

R dent Den ist,

tlU INOBÜHG, IND. Tenuate profeeelousi aervloes to all

uofUin wors in tue dental line, and

iroaii"- giTe it nie cioaeat attention. Oib p Mrork apeelally aollclted, and ail

The Other Side. An author who illustrates his own novels has submitted to an interview

iou And that It pays, don't yon?" "You let-lu lota of ways. For in-

tance, i get pauj for tbe Btorv?" "Yea." "Then tlie illtistrutfons of the author of a book sre worth double those of the

eawnarj artiHts "f courne." . 1 .

4u.il Nome rooi or a rich fellow

comes Bjaaf and offers a fabtilom antu

tor tue srigiaai Sftawlaaa and fraats an

intriKim Hon to you und invites von tn

cime wnm nun, and your fortune is made ami your future is safe! It a a great scheme, I tell you. and authors sre foola who don't make the most of it!" Atlanta Constitution.

ACTS IN FEW LINES

Hypnotism Is scientifically studied In Tht' nthusianm of the thorouirho-nlne-

Some of the French nnxii.-oi ..n...- lover of BkaoemtM l-... .

. . viivkci. . . . .. .um. a mule lururu

er HealiaeatW

At the German universities there lng tur"8- "aB author of "In Tuecan

were last winter 34.303 students, at tba

Garden'

.en. a story concerning Dr.

French 29,001 students. , Furnlval. one of tbe founders of tht The 31 beet sugar factories in this Br0wnil,K society, country now yield more than a third ft! A oun relative of tbe Engllghwoour domestic sugar product. (man in London was looking out at one A searchlight on th !.. . a t,ni for baclielor chambers In a block

the Fan -American extosltlori at BHasfc. of flt"- The ecretary of the companv

e - . ai a i - .

io casts rays ror a distance of 50 i les "-. ueiongea intimated that For the first time for 1 nnn v. . tbe. te"t,ui"- of two householder, as

ordinal) m erv'ce m St. David's en the. " . ,M,yln CIIH woult e dral. Card, has just been conducted l U" nPlkau "ve the Eng. In Welsh. bbbbwBBBUI name as one and Dr. Fur- ... . . . .

A ,. II...H. , . mvai ror tne other. a new Merlin mun , n. h. ...... T"1

i.uimn .,r i-,,Pn ... ..,

iney say.

whatever you

new nerlln

snows that ."US) etroi. .

work

t

ted

Apr. I, '

11

iney to Loan

m

C In

at

er Cent.

lr

A. Wilson,

INDIANA.

The ChateS of lleabnaid. "What a hkeky Irl you are. I.lddy, to be iilil t rhoone betwinm two auch hnadseaia mi stylish mbbbI isafJe-

BDeai Have you made up your mind w hich la to be your Inisliaiiil .-" "To tell the truth, I'm In a hit of a

fix. If I desire to wear ruv cream

colored dress at tbe wedding. I ahull

take Alpiionse. as he I. dark complex Inned. you know; but If I decide to e-o

In my blue dress I rather think fair

Joseph will make the better match of

the two."

after n elnvln

..v, r, mm ,., streets in ue'ür . w m ...o Planted with 11.00,) trees wh rh r.''! 'yrlv ? the. m-r,- -PP

sent a value or 190000 wouna up ny congrstulatlng the

1P"1 to IfCll ita nnnla. tl, .. ..i i.

"on rose from 83.1100 to r

Canoe building Is one of tbe Industries of Kenne bunkpon. Me, which

useci to build areat ahlns and even r..

iisitnches an occ asional schooner.

A runaway horse In T'cnver tbe other

Feh.. 11

t'acertala. "He'a a queer chap." "Yes. Just now he was savins that

nothing was certain In this world but

the uncertainty of thing, end you couldn't bank on that." Detroit Free resa

It Gretwe rookie. T ie attraction of a man's charaetor

w la apt to be outlived, like tbe attraction

or his body, and the power of love

... t - . imniw-i. uniu may Ik- said to grow ric h both Z:: 3 receiving fhl. !

terlor of Tehna. tepee u Z 5 Weary' 'nd Th, .,li to down into the dust al n i i S arr7,S fr drunk'n- eath - Hobert Ixiule Steveneon, neaa In New Orleans. 6.000 In a year. Is

arser man m Baltimore, although the population of Baltimore Is 008.000 and

tust or .ew Orleans 288.000 only

I he king of

Helirlil.-on I'roverba. The daily talk of the HetaHiagUM has a shrewd .ileturescjiieiiesa "Let the

loan go laughing i r- a . . ea

ut is. "Mm cnref;i of have borrowed."

If a oersou mm ke ho ----

on goinK to s friend s hous, he would say: "The shore Is the same, but tbe shell

nsu is not the SB BSC The ImpnHslMe is denoted by "blackberries in BsMwister and sen guile" es in autumn."

wurr i ii I ii utieiiiiiriu: than to be empty." That Is. "Half a loaf better than no bread." "The man who is Idle will put tba cats on the tire." "He that deal not look before blm

win look liehliul blm .'

"A bouse without a Aast without

cat. without a little child ia a kaseoo your country your rote for

without pleasure ami without laugh- tniction of the liquor traffic.

ter.

Move Forward. While attending a convention of

christian workers a few months ago, it was my pleasure to be present at

a very spiritusl praise service.

jne people assembled weie might ly moved and the holv enthtiaiaam

that ewayed them seemed to ha

etsrted by a brother far back in the hall who started forward and beeran

inging that stirring hvmn. "Move

Forward, Move Forward, All Along fhe Line." Truly, there wss a

moving forward all alona the line in

that meeting. Man times since

that convention have I thought of

that acece. Manv times hava I

seen that noble brother who eo

aroused that body of christian work

ers. Often in former days I saw him in the back part of tbe church, and frequently in the seat nearest the door, but today he stands in

the foremost ranks of christian work

and is a strong: advocate of the

cause in the defense of which we

write. As that particular scene of that convention has been before me. and

aa I have heard tbe reneated wnrrla

of that sacred song. "Move For

ward, Move Forward." it has seem.

ed to picture to me the movamont

of our Younsr Pennla'a Pheiation

17 - ' wtsiieueiu Temperance Union.

The christian younsr people of our

country have been in the baekamurl

far too long they have been content to take their ulacea as mimhsri

of tbe rear-guard.

1 here are many who hava Horn

the trials, battles and the tests of

conflict, waiting for the young people of our country to nush their wav

from the rear to the foremost ranks. They have been waiting to see them with banners aloft moviof forward

to the call of God, and now that the movement baa begun, we are hearing from every side words of nraiNA

and thanksgiving to God that he is leading His people on to destroy

that monster curse of human society the liquor traffic.

la it wrong to solicit one million

men to vote for the destruction of

the liquor traffic? Is it wrong to seek out one million voters who will stand out openly for the revision of the laws which legalize sin and

crime? If so, it was wrong for the

signers of the Declaration of Independence to use their (tod ai VMn

liberty in this land of the free and home of the brave. Is it wrong to better the conditions of lifs for our

fellowmen to stand for the makina

of men rather than tbe making of

revenue ana capital r Bigoted and selfish men may decry every endeavor and every effort to rescue the inebriate and to care for his children. Thev mar turn

deaf ear to the pleading of wivea

and mothers: the blisht of tha aa.

loon on home and nation does not disturb them. Indifference on tbe part of many

may aeem to stem the tide of our

progress, but if there be a rieh ten n a

God it will not always be so. For

mougn

"Right be ever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, That scaffold sways the future, But behind tbe dim unknown Standsth God amid t'ae shadows, Keeping watch above his own." May we earnestly anneal to all

who read this brief message to give

now, and

the de-

our society vour noma

a ' -

ee la It air

Speaking of homes and ways of llv

Not

r.erkl'a Barlr Straglee. lfaxlm tJorkl. the Russian novellat. had an earl v nrwr tha tn mmhb

tt.iv -,.i . .. .. r . " 1

- -" j s vi rti - i sä sä s rsoa-BB Baal rna aa ei a. i m m a

teleoram. " . ' . "Sie Ol J a COD A.

- ..miuiauoue m tne hub. He ran

flrat .1. at ..... 7" . : . . ue wnen

- , .rr cue oirtn or nie a iaa and for years found life daUShter. He elan r.l.t nwwi w . . ' u,r

it.-"- " .w re aarw gTuoDing. He worked ae a dar

years found life mighty

anesta for mnno. m k . . .TL ' 7

ti. . 11 . w T'nt OOPCT- sawyer, a cook and e lighteri. . . n.litnbn of Perlments on man. Then oe beard that free lnstruc,c5 D,Bm" lD ,h rn,,wl aa could be obtained at Kasaisd u 1900 was 10.839. 2.370 more than in having no money to pay IBrSS the previous yesr. It I. .t.ted that hol y. be walked therT a LancTi WW ,D TZT tt,,k" Then he found he bad

Ceart Exsesses Net Heavy.

a saloon in Steuben count I

nr Mr I lila! Vlll-.l I ....... . .. KTn m ' .... ! L f .

" i Ii in nanan Lire mmm jury uaee in ner COUItSl Iu Town and Country" reveals n curl- Eleven bulky lawyers in Anovl.

In Italisn cities and not a drOD to drink or eaao t

try! Lamentable. Camden Advance. No wonder the Prosecutor writes to slop his Banner. We'll iust call

the books equare. brother. Tha

above ia a great text for a prohibition aermon, but misrhtv hard nn

the Prosecutor who might sing as he walks through his offi

yard: "No one to shove, none to oonfaaa

Out of a case, no jury to address ; Sad is my plight, a fee is unknown,

nut messed be nothing, I'm not all

alone.'' Hudson Banner. It is evident that, so far from bong a conservator of health, alcohol

ia an active and powerful

disease : nor ia anv other result nn..

aibje, Pwfeeaor Voumans.

otia atate of affairs

mere are no slum districts. Tbe poor

est or the poor may be lodged In tbe same palace with WSBte whose income

run. over 20.0UO BMSBUjr. The poor

ere pacaeci a way in the garrets or Id

tne cellars to be aure, and their mis V ran, .it .... ..... J . .

' w ii-iiuercu an the more

acute uy the slKht and scent of auch

lavlah living. High eBUfl Itallana have ne object' me whatever to dwelling over

a saop or place of business

The Wleo Deaeoa. "Deacon." begnn tbe old colored par son. "do you ebeh any. Git behind me. Satan Y" "No. bruddab. Ah do not." said Deacon Green. "Kf Ah told Satan to git behind me. be might stick me when Ab wi'i't loakhV. Ab keepa blm right In front wnab Ab kin see him." Chicago Newa

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