Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 9, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 December 1867 — Page 4
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"Old Timet. Tbers'e bMMlffiftl song oo th air. Tb.t drift. through the valley of dreame; . r. .. . i;,- whin ih -
' I vautiK iuau forward ty the threshold Aod e inaefl kNri end h'irht bmwn heirf mature life with knowledge enough Thai waved in ib morning brtin. f to enable him to umke a good start, land with mich habits of atody and S.iteyee.f atorseaeeyeaof brown. t!0uRht tlmt he wij ft,WÄyi Tftine A ! anww-wslu forehead, are there-. knowcuV0 HfU it. Finally there A glimmering Croee nd giutf rinr
Crown, A horny be.l and e cmieh of down. Loet hopee ml lei.llfii of prayer. A hreath of Spring in the brercy wortl-, Sweet walte (rout the quivering pi nee It lu violet rrri bPMh greei. oode, A bubble of hroc-Jrieie, eceni of bud, Itird warblere end clambering vinee. A roey rci'i and dimpled hand, A ring und alighted vow Three gulden lmk of a broken band, A lint trat k on rh .nnw-white 4ia, A tear and a ainltaa brow. Tiiorr'aa tincture of griff io i lie be ..ti..r OOrf That .t.K (n the h 'nmbivorHi ir. And Itmelinawe !! in thf Imi,i) throng, aaatete down ul ihe taut aa it trimble. along From the clime where the roaea were. U'e hear J it tir.t at the daw n of da. And it mint'lVd with aiitm rl.trawe, Rut yeera heve duta-need Hut tautifbld; And (la in r ' e Ii 'rum fur away, And r e calf. i iw:w O.d tiniea nin ttea Ameriaan Aarienliori! j An Educatiou Good Enougk for Farmer
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tn pets out second -rate trntt. it ho can yet firtratc? or who tow poor wheat if he can et lira tiett! What is the heat education a Farmer can have.' Truly, that which will lit him mail aec4s8fully for tilling the toll, for business intercourse with men, tor faking a creditable position in society, for sorying lest his tellowmen and honoring his God. To help us '. decide what course of mental culture for that is what we generally mean hy edneattoh will heut accomplish these cuds, let 11- s, e what men are the lest! farmers, and what their edticatin has! howl, As ageneral Uiina? we believe, that anion those farmers who work with theif osvn hands more or less. and are not merely proprietors of es-j tatet, which tRey fciav or may not per i aoBftliy manage-- tii. 'so not bred to! the business of farming, are by tar most' surcesstnl. Many ot them were born on the farm, and others took to farm ; ing after learning other. husineri. Jpj then t'no eduration which tlio farmer'
bov picks up alter ho leaves the farm. arn'OULD reapectfolly inform the public v.hilo he it St work in tko machine M that ihey have juat purcbaaed a large eh Of, shoving the jck-plaoe, or bedsisd well eelected atock sf hin d the counter the best he can ha ve:j Store and Hard finrr, No, indeed; but he gains something1 . . . . - , , .tt.iol. m.i... itlaM k e .1 which thv offer for aale el the lowe.t caah which makes htm a better lamer than!0rice. U(Joll, üwimU- of . kind. kppt hts neighlwrs. rrenusing that he;on band. Uo Tin Ware, kept for tale would not havo returned to farming.; and manufactured to order out of tbe beat
or taken it up if he had not a. love for if I. haft urnbablv rranJ' til .u knit .r ctora-f.'it-af artLmia J7LaI 4- ' ' ; wV""l",of off .thfl tit im fit Aprnrttt soiinli f ' V VBWIfWVI MUVIIIWIV VWIIHW) knowing the pecuniary succesaor fail i. re t the simplest ventures; Second tt hijli estimation of tbe value ot knowledge of ones bneroess, which: makes him rea-l and think, as wall as work: Third, lilierality in regard to the views and opinions of others, it has made him najek witted also, and not set in hfa own wv. Besides. colact with men has given him eonfi denco iu himself when he knows where ho stands, and a lack of conti -dunce when ha is not snre of his ground, buck a man wtH always snc reed as a tanner, lie may he 'dreadfully green for a teat or two, but in a tdiort time ho will beat the old farmers ' out and out. II our readers wilt tes tiiy, they will confirm what we say. and point out neighbors of theirs that they nsed to langh at for their blunders and city lied firmioi?. which fierhaps, was half book farming andl half guesswork, who now are beyond! being laughed at; or at ieast the laugl is on the other sldo. These men have, jrained their farming cducatiou by the' hardest. Our boys ooght to have al netter chance. The Home School is whore tha hov k'ets his first notions and rtrineinlaa. and theso will have their efTeetmion: "vav win niive tneir en him to tho day of his death. I lie I otnnion School in whnro lh! inundations are laid of whatever it- T erarv or book educall It1 Kam., .s-iLcrwül, b cMabliafcrncnti tuv 'J V LI
I f rnrrot habits of st udy and t bought, i tmitH tot- mathematics, onicknoss At
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The School of experience, in which vre are all pupils and always have' been, from the time wetirHt learned i we could not reach the mootl, ami' l:jt,tke candle ilatno wh too hot a a place tor ur finger. It it in the; school ol experience that mm edu-, eate thi'itiscU'es in their judgment Of probabilities, in too tstiniatioti t men tor what they are worth, and in titan v other thing w hich have a great inliuenee on their niccensor failure, Rneriarity or mediocracy in whatever business the' feltiMr, This last excepted, tin other schools1 ,t.,io,K,i .r.. in ordoro, ,eir inloriance in lorniiu cnatacier aim ni(xrtace in ioruiiu developing the mind. The hoy should have the beat instruction where and when this development takea nluce. a Thiuieat teacher are hy no mean th"e wh know the most, they arc those who inapirethe child, or youth, : with a-deake tu du the boat, and tu learn ttnoar. thoeo who jjtiide theyoan mind into tlmae channeJle hi which it can and will purine useful knowlcdc Iwitk eeat. A child of fourteen well Matted, will do well under poor teachers, alter that. Wo propose te uis a theme three schools in other articles. t . . J. m a Vv. BaETZ. KV HARDWARE ! ! AMD XKWTIX SHOP! KCKSTINE fe PittETZ, material, and or. reaaoneble terme, tt All work warranted. Call t jthe Corner new Tin Store and give ua a trial. Lawrence and North Main atresia, opporr tite the Poat Office. Mav 4. 1607 LUNCH A T Ulrichs KVE1IY IUV ATI 10 o'clk F. 11411 & CO. FORWARDING COMMISSION M K H i) If A VTS ' '-ß 1111113, de a Lsas i a w. Vii t. Ä0Ü ' WbtrMkt Proprietors, Arou. ey, y, uMi ana i-irac. . OT .O7.0al, ........ . i
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FOR THE I a 4 TÄ "Wl TTÄ I A Jkj WA Ä W uTM- KJ .1. MZA Courier I 1 ' IT JS THE OFFICIAI C t OP THE COUNTY. 1,50 A YEAR MJLLINEltY! Fine lock of Fall Ciooda. I wiah to inform the public that I have juat received, snd am now offering for sale, the Largest snd beat Set acted Steck of MILLINERY STRAW AND FANCY GOODS SILK AN D STRAW HATS, BONNETS, French and American Flo were ever offered in afaiptr. ALTERING BLEACHING AND Cleaning done in Ihe oeateat manner, and on tha horten notice. WS will pay eapeciI usaUen to DRE DRESS MAKING and at am pine, which will be neatly executed Thoae wiehina Good and Kiahfonabie ar ticle, of Millinery will do wtol to call at m - shop, on the north aide ol the Public Square. if ii n wt a n r a r a w v n.v ewawa w s. .lÄK ' " "
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Clothing!jOf 'ijOODS. "MM Of kAT Mal AND MACDOIMLB kj STEPHKX JEllfiBIt: :
)N THE RAST SIDE OK THE COUKT ock of (ioud, whiei. we oflWr low lor caah HOUSE. JAHPEU INDIANA. Or omif ry Prodnrr A8 returned from the Eaat. with i newj Our etoek ron.ia'a nf Prima D)l1ee ai.d elegant .tuck uf 'Br(mn nnit Blaeherl Rheeting! Shirtin,.,' I1 I I I rV 1 I T T i ',ri-M' ('herk" 'Tieklng.; alan akoaaane j ij if l It' m i UJ -tii:'s i,otiiic.. o which he invitee the attention of pur Pleaae give ue a cell before purcha.ii.i eha.er. A full aetortinent of giHitlemeu'i- -laewhere. . Furni.hingdooda. H.a.lockof ne'JH n7tf. ff. ft BOrONO.
t'lotliM, C)aHMimeieM, AND S3 riz ir cü S3 -j I Are of the lateat and oioit lei.iriible at le winch hw ia prepared lo mnke m onler ai !hert notice, and In the moat .legate! style A tall eseorlment of RENTLEMKN'S 1? US 1 N ESS S OTT Si A ow priree fur Caah nnlv. A full a .nrtment ol auperier, plain, and lull boeum. ibire. A l and.nme atnek ol j BOYS AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Dra wer, llanilkerhiel), Half llnae; anc a full aa.rtmeni nf men'aand boya' hala. .June 1 f t h . 1866.
K I I I II I I I K ,0,,C" '" Mrf ,:"v- Tuwn' Village. XWd UWlPllil, iHamlet. Workrhop and Pct.,rv, ibrouahuul Dly ";oU, ( lolltiisg midi,ni,,v'M. t st ealesblepov. Crff i leal -i-iM ever know n. 500 Per Cent. Profit nrui . ind ai-AUV -mr wtiKBRvra vf rtntv ! f THE anderaigncd haa juat returned fron hSM men and women can make Irom $i the Queen City with well .electee ' io.ri per dev. ai.d no rlak nf loa! A Otic k of the above rtlelee, to which In mail capital required of from lo $100--.nvitea Ibe attention of cilisena o Duboin nt mor money iuveated ikr realer the county. He i cnnß'lent he can .ell In. profit. No Money required in advance gnoda aa cheap aa any merchant in this vi nrel .end the artlclea and receive py cinitjr. Hie etock ol gentlemen' Clothing nfterwarda ! If you acuallp wiah lo rnk ia particuUlj fin-. Cull and. aee to' your imonT veapidly and faaily, write lur full
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Uouae. JOSEPH EOG. September 26, 1853.-ly Jawper ami l.ooool''! o ACCOMMODATION t-TA(. E! o - . fHE undert igued, proprietor of the rogn a. inr mail line, reapecttulty intormM ih1 traveling pubiie that herealirr he will rur ' ölige for the accommoilatiun of pfianen gar. Mondaya. Wednaadaya, and Fti daya He will leave Jaeper, in time to con nect with tke traina on the O. & M. R. R J t Lnogontee, end iil return on Tueaday. Thuradaya, and Saturdaya. flia team ia gooa one, aim pa.aeuger may rely on go ing inrougb eaflv and ialim ISmfRE SHOEMAKER. May l'jth, IttfG-y PATKMX ( UI HV. TUST Ihe thing to pleae your wive Sf Heete'a Ohio Patent Churn mikee mor. K 11 1 f aa r frnm I oaiaa erann aa tA I am aa LiaaSa. a . Viaa i wie va ill , w iiu 111 a 1 1 1 ' I I r I I I ill r, with lea labor than any other churn. Cal and examine them t It. RI EDM ANN'S. March D). Iti7. JOHN WCHAXT IS THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP ALL KINDS & STYLES OF DESIRABLE HE meet rsepectlully in forme hie numerout cuetomera and the public that he h. ju.f received from Cincinnati a large and well .elected clock of chaire, bedeteads, beanreaua, which he offera for aale cheap, lit also offers for aale good Ready Made Furniture !
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manufactured be the beat houee.in totM,ZZiLTJ wL.Vj'".. '
ati, end by himaelf. He eolicita a ah.r, ., . , , , , ; oi patronage, ana leeia aura he can giveeatiafaction Dec. 23 TOHN BITCHART33cfanntmtt(itnocn mh'Plt t irhrr (EZkSYSl AÖ V V U U 14 V I W IU UU)l M - aBk ...j. ' ä s werben in Mefer Df -
CW tk c wupoinai, oy Menu m wiiirn itrf llltl W TllriB 1tttneer ,onP'rr no ,,Mr bat hi condition I tVV UU V JllV UUV may be, may cure himaelf cheaply, private-
oMfetlfteanaefer tiger. Joaepli IV ii vier, Mssof AOTUaia aap dbalkr ia n A UN ESS A XL) SADDLES, South Eaat Corner of the Public Squan JASPER, IND., rPFERShisthanks tothecitisensof Do-I " boia count and vieiniie r. ik.i. .... patronaee, and eolicita a continence am)! V J ' ' n!! iy aj m ext.D.onof,hs.me,f..liBgconlldentth. ha MnmilailtAiktUi..... . - M- '".ii oi prraona in want oi any ining in hia line lo deal with
him, aa hie motto ia "una 1 1 profit, and quick I May IS, '62.
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j . B -rami mil arieri New Store! c DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. NOTONS & C u "PHE undersigned would reapeclfullv in - oy W. (. Ailaina. where he haa a laiir. - -'ork of Dry ( ronrl. (Jlothin. Boole. Shum. Notion., A r , to whieb he inviiea tbe etten Hun ol the Puhlir, and whichhe will aell at pricee lo dely competlnn. Call and eacav 94 h.,ly. n,ASK Vlc' ONEY. FREE AS WaTKR 10 ('fo Active Local and Trareliiiu Afenh., Male or Female, uf all age., are wanted lu MILN0R & CO , 'fmm Pari. . 210 11k'aI)wav, Nkw Yupk Cirv. 8-n4'J-ly. L ONG Contributor iu the American Wit eta a year. ! ciuBDsoa l Cotnae.81 Nita.u .. N V. lIIUN NKE! The Anecdotee in the Aiu r -can Wit. ichahih" ci. a y.ar. CotMSS, 81 Naaan at N. . II ( ;M r A ni.Mernenl-in the American VTit B "J c" ' 1 mtm" 1 "Lt-"81 N aaan et N V . BRKKDM A N S BUREAU la Tkt Aar. T lean W,i '. n. Rtcii4BD8 4 CoLtiaa.81 Naant N V. RISIICALITIES ia tbe Aiiicncu Wit. io eta a year. RitiiAiinxoa Collis fti Kassau ei N.Y. ll'HERK the laiih come in. ' American Wit i SS ! a r The RlCatttaS CoLuee HI .a.u.t N Y. " " 1 ' ' " " ' " ,, ay - Bj-.it It ' a mi i. r in t 1 1 r a ii ll I. A in. m an YYitiea happy hit. 25 ci. a year. UicHAsnaoa v CnLLtaa.gl Nae.ua et N Y. UIE American Wu Hh American Wu Alwava fit fur sny m. one to read. 2") eta. a year. r. eti Rich a RnaoN it CoLLIBS.81 Jfaaeanel. N Y 4SK and receive id Aajiericas Wu. 85 cie a yeai. Ru ttARpaoa k CsLLiss. I Naeeau it., N. V. ia the Orant of Orauia. Sj JEN . URAN P l a The American Wu i. IS cla a vear RtCHASnaoa Collir. 81 Na.aati el, N Y KlvrOKID. i! JUST publi.hed, a new addition f a CULVERWELL'S Cslbbbatkd Essay on the baihcjl cure ( ilhuut medienni I SpBRMAToaanoBA. or Hemlnal WeakneM. Involuntary Seminal " . 'I' ."r "I" "(i.iu , a .au iauarr!u.i nt nr8 y tod p, jB(njc.j 0T Mu.j0duliie nee ur sexual extravagance. nT Price, in eealed envelooe. ontv ct. The celebrated aothnr. in thia admirabh aeay, clearly demonetralea from a thirty .year1 euoceaaful practice, that Ihe alarmin? ,ieoB"qw of eeir-ebu.e may be radically eu"d without the dangeroue uae of internal S medicine or the application of the knifeout a mode of cure at once eimele. .l - T I l r 1. - L 'y, and radicallt. Thia Lecture ahould be in the handa of every yonth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, to any addreee, In a plain eealed envelop, on Ibe receipt of lr cente, or two poetage elampe. Aran Dr. Culverwell'e "Marriage Guide," pries centa. Addreee the puhliahere, CHAS J. C. KLINE Sr. CO. 127 Bowery, New York. Poat office box 4,5ti4. Jons 15, 1867. aJnaticea' Blnnkn. A auppty ot Jtiancea n.ana-cnn - . a e . a n i 1 akaWam ',BUyo,, w7tTunSvt!V CIMIKIKK llr-rll-r.. Subscribe for the Jasper Courier
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