Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1882 — Page 1
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RElHRARD & REINHARD, attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA.
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JOHN L. HKKTX Jaaprr. luJ. BRETZ,
ATTORNEYS KNWSELORS AT LAW,
JA8PE, IfBIAXA. Sttawwaora to OIHun Dillon.) OF PICK awer Jo. Ttwxlw't SaAHtr SfcaaJ K. A. Kir wtl positively tfcn4 all lrma 'f tha ! tta Ctrcall Court. . March Va, 1S1 ly. Ctoomif A. Tfeiypet,
Attorney at Wmi Fit lata awl rtiiltantti
JASPER, HMMAMA.
OrFR?, niir
ftart Wrth kHrt, Mar Pabltr
I., last-ty,
ITT X I R,
B ft U M 0 B U
iTTOUNlT AT LAW,
Am4 Ho4Ary PnbUe, JAara Ixmaka, L
YITSX ytMtlii tn 0t t CwH Du1kI ami
rlttorney at Law. JX9TJCM, 1KB.
WILL stmOm In tbH r DtilMia emtr. mm) alti4 falibrtitly M iNtalixoa ntrwrt4 M aia-
Um In Ut ";,iir.T " brtWInit, Wt Xaln Straet.
W. A. VHAYLOft. W. S. HIMTSR. TRAYLraKat: MDJVTER, tittterweit at Law,
JAirat, Iwmava,
"TTTltL aTMt(e In tnt Cnnrta t DAt 4
?T itsuntfM,
Bsuttinttiii Kcommn4ationK. The Committee took Arithmetic a the beols of irradinff. I)dmi it is th Snout
difllrult branch to fcpep up and tho onlv exact branch taught in the schools. The
recommtiulfiUon might in piv nn ox.ens of clsunes, but that uced itu. riKwuilv follow. When there are a h w pupils that cannot be arranged in claes a certithi topic rataht he smiiined them and
at stated timen examine them upon that
topi-- iotad of hearJujc a set recitation every day. There are two pnpil who route in late and are too far WMnd to enter the first cla and too fr advanced to go into the nerond one; make thtm out a ylllnin and set them tn h ork and when a rertwlu point n atufned.ay twice a month, take
half an hour and examine them ution
the points gone orer and if thev nnder-
ctand them pas-on to the next subject. Sometimes more advancement is mndc
in this way than by the rljss method
ThU i.i affr the. method of the old rounry fhoolf excepting the examination. Indianapolis ha a school founded upon
t'ii( plan in ail the branches and it i
pronounced a ucces. We lay great
tree uuou the, nvllahus. Give the nuifi!
a at lituto amount ot work to do ai.d
urgo the ust eaaity of doing it. A higher
lauding iu a tier csnt. on renoi U.
or omo other liiceutive will often ac-
com pi 1 ah more than the mere love of
mudy, and at the end of the yenr the
teacher will find greater advancement
in his fcchoul.
Ilia recommendation of a conference
at the Township Institutes is an excel
lent one, ami nnt Khould be attended to
closely. It will tind to place ihe M!hoU
more ou an equal K-rade and be of rreat
benefit to famlhes nioviuar from the
townihip to another duiiiui the school
year. The equal grading of the arhool
in a townatftp will assist very materially
n estaojisiiiug a central hiirh schoul iu
the township, and pupils can get an education at home ami save the expense ol goiuji abroad to be educated.
Tiie committee called attention to the
preparation of quetion for examination-". It was recommends!, that the
monthly yllbus of each s -hool be, dis
tributed at the Township Institutes and
a certain subject assigned each teacher
WHu the request that he make out a Hot
of question on that subject for the
Whole township. This would al tend
to an equalization of the schools and
would give vim and energy to the pupils. In connection with this, examination
papers migta ue compai-od ana some
little reward given to the pupils showing
the tost answer. Rivalry among pupil, is one of Ihe best stimulants to reirularit v
and close study. There is too many
loose habits of study creepinc into our
schools both on the part of teachers and
pnpils. noccesfi in lire depends upon
cloee systematic habits, and that teacher a a aT . .
or pupil wno iorm mese naoits early is the one who succeeds In all he undertakes.
A viM Cemvemntion ConcerBiucirefipetivelv of the state, who ehsiii n
ttcclnatioti . iorm such d it ties respect! vely required EtantriM. conr. IMiem by this act without contpeocalloti ISVIL a - It a . V
A reprcseitUtive of the Courier recent- nyBl!M ouy. m toe month of Jai lv heul an intervtuor iti. . mamUn aary ot each year, complete this onrani
our local board of health, iu relation for11?". by to ,f ccretavry, wbo
the rules, of the state iu regard to tte"0"" 06 Pyfcian.'' Ksch of tbeai vuccioation of all persooa wilhlu sixty bod,w mert cpartely in January mod davs from Jan. 1, 188JI: p,ect physician as secretary of end
Itetwrter Do lh raia nida hv th.,own. y and county board reDwtiTel v
state board of health as to thevaciuationftn,re olfht to have been townahfi
or all persons, within sixty dava from r'?:uSOT,''e; ?TD Pr0VI,,o Jan. 1. 1S88, refer to those who have here. 1,1 W.U as drafted, hut the legislature
tofore been vaccinated, or only to thoaef irutK. lft1 Pr" out. Uy so doing ii
wbo are unvnccinattW! fSu , y ,,efect ln w lhyiiclan The rules aav that "it shall! We uol'e to bave it ia at the next session
be the duty of all untsccii.ated neroBJor ",e legislature.
within the state to be successfully vacci-l "P --io you think the people are
nated within sixty days front Jsu. 1. 1882.1'roPny ""ea as 10 the intent of th
u aiso provuics tbaU all "unvacciuated w"!? Wi "," wri "warns or neaji persona coming into the state should lMlt"tSuinl0uJbe "tet
vaccinated within sixty day alter eom-L rn TUI courte not. Time has not ing into th state." The intent of theT00? . lvco yet t enable the boards of
rule is that evcrv Dei-son shall be aueceaa. "ea'th to iotorm the public upon the aev
fully vaccinated ont e-it does not coft-F11 VU iof interest. The board have template revaccinatkm. If a rcDutableP01 ben ftUy organised. Assoosj
physician certifies that a person itasbeen PvIWe we "P1 ue bulhtin at any former period successfully vaccl-r lu(wm PMlo upon all points thnt imted. that ends it The nhvaician in ttiPalei't ,hi nd to lay before them
judge of the sticeos of the vat -dilation bvf ncU ,"lc'! .tUal bv oup mTestigavtion we
. .mm ... rvaanraaaa ian m. m. m m . in&K a
uny means eaturactory to himself. SochP";?. "U,D vunwt. a rule is in force in Illinois, and several . genthsman tatl that vaccination
other states iudecd. ooiue states require?11 pretty general in this city
revaccination ; we ao not. lU'p. Do you think any bad results
come from vacciimtiou?
rhy. Not If properlv performed. It
noma not only be done In a proper
manner, out ami proper virus. The trouble we sometimes observe, aud often
near or, results irom either lmpropct
mono or vaccination, or because virus m
used that i not good. Humanized virm
is as good as any, if we know thatthH
IKron from whtrh it was taken is not
diseased, but such virus bought from
iruggtfts ami otitera cannot he insured as rood, as it may come from natients in
hospitals or others who may nave sklttj
nincasnii, or otner lorm or trouble that
tuav be imparted to the patient. We
thousands of our school children had ml
ready been inoculated, and the work wai
continuing daily. Re-vaccination was
4lo quite general. la reolv to a ones.
It ion aa to how often it should be ner-
formed he stated that fourteen years wa
we acBnowieoged limit, bat every seven years would he much safer. Thus far in
this city not a case of small-nox has not
in an appearance, mid the board congrat
ulates iisea upon to safety of the city
TOBACCO WAR&.
ictltt.
m mt Km! nf th St. Chnrtna Ntl .
In connection with this report we call
Ithe attantion of trustees to ihe need of a
aWJcloser tttttervisiott of their schools. It
rartkaiar aitaution civa ti-tought to be their duty, and we believe it
w, av Mwiiu'vauH iuwmHii iHIMtVIV asm see that the work contemplated in the school law is done. Then the County Superintendent needs the aid Of the trustees in all his arduous .work, and when he meets an institute, the trustee
ought to be there to get plans and means
or noing in worn in scaooj The
trustees should know the good wave
and means which our worthy Superintendent is putting before the teachers of the eonnty. Too moch is left for the! teacher to do, and a very little done by trustees will go a long ways in giving the County Superintendent strength and
einciency.
-Jasper City Mill. . f REDUCTION IN PRICE OF FIOUH HAVttftl btfitn with di nv yar doing atrMIy M trr r r maiMxl l 4 l alr than fnrwarty by oar mtinr, an4 ka Ttduca tat prtcv
I IRt ttt M follow:
FANCY FAMILY FMCK A SO 1KR WI
W rt paytaa (as btgbaat raah nricw far watnt, m mm to So t fair thtna tt rnatam work. B0X1ET BR0TSI&S. Jan. is, TS lyi
To Tobnoco Orowera. Lot;ivTLLE, Kv,, Dec. 22, 1881.
may make it a rale that humanized vimUe inerMain ttAntiUrif Af k. u'h,
ought not to be used. The virus obtain-Sorey rarlety of tolnvjcb. The demand
n, ,,CTv Irvni ..u..B ..I.... .rw itwi ror thj, tobacco is rapidly on the inany danger, and no harm need be appre larvm. and the territory heretofore riveti
?(f,M,wV e v-on local Doarttstdlu production la no iouger able to
:nro"n..r 'Bnwrn" produce the amount required by the
na.?e ran inairticiions not 10 utc any otn-hrade, and the extreme figureaat whitj erihan pine ImivIhc virus, lite prejnftt l niiiMiriait! rA u. .WitAM 1.
diee aurii!nt vaccinntion arie IarKcirlnthr
rrom tne ract tnat imntnnir.cn virus when! in mHtr nnria r tM a,i .jAtHf
iiwu ruinviiim r, iiuuinn uu ni-iiin. irrartd rnnain.arrAarap in imtm vmm
ine poopie won mi inw jocat ncatiiimre been but poorly Da d for their
uoarus tor proie.:tin in ni mnuer, imv j.bor. and we desire to attract vonr at
win ue sate, ami 11 any ptivMcian MioWidlirniinn ,n tt. nnnrtl. nr nHri.v
be found by ueh health Imard vaccinat-knalac that vmt it n.i mny
t..MS.Ui; !!.... 1.... I ..! . . .v,.
"f j"" " " "".n"j "". "" some or tne ororits wnicn have been eon
the hoard of health know their duty, vixiifinrd Vierotninro
to nittict .tin nt once ror violation or thtf jt year we wer at considerable ex-
ruie or tue Donrtt or iteaitn ; ami ir any pf n.c in procuring a genuine article off
r1' - e mi yt iii j f n mo w niie tturicy seed, which we distributed
violating me rn cs incasnoaia si oncekmHUitously to every one callinr for
inrorm the board or .health ol the fa;t them, which resulted in the cultorc ofl
we imcnu 10 nave pii)i ians uo ngm ,hjs tobacco, to some extent, in almost
nrsine pcopic anrr;aMK. tevery county. We are aware that the
yon confer tnero t any gooaw,UH, in many Insnaoa, was a disap-
. . . , ....... Uwv.i uwuiuipoiniraeiii 10 inf irving iu um we protect from small-pox r woald not have yoa rorgvt that the sea
my. 11 u uuvs pruirrj, tnm 11 inmri. toM, in every particular, was a most un-
e u ; 11111 nere 1 a goou reaaott tor n. favorable one. FIrat, the lack of a good Vacciue virus is only omall-nox virun.UiiMri wtiiniKaMaAa,.i it .
.a 11. mmmmt t ' . . J . . m T m 1 J
men me lernoie aroutn, which promised
as it comes from the cow. The rule isj that if a person ha the t mall pox once
he does not have It the. eccood time. There are except ion ?, hut this is the rule.
They may have a, modified form called
to destroy the entire crop ; and eyen the
rail rains (which brought tobacco one
oeronrt the expectation of every onel
was of itself a Mai lick at the color of
HEW BOOKSTORE! JACOB GOSJf ANN ! a tfc Crwr m4mmm m 4ill St., JAtPUt, IVSIAVA, Ma epanaa a wall aakaias stekr aooaa, uwaAitr, teoiwiewc a mihtoxicau
EMQUBH AND GERMAN.
Beehe atad Rotlstfoase Boeha a
uoolalty. Alee OWBOMOa. ami FWAMES? W1MTIM PAPKU, FKXCII.S. PKMS, lft aad tAPJtTBtlY KOTiniri, in gtvsrMy.
aWOOTJMTItY mODtKiK mt tntla4a. tAktaa
la aa.saaM far laeta. IfaBii'sWibeia at Si ftW
varioloid, but nut the true or dantrcroufUii rnhnn o A tMm la n. r 1 k. M..
form of small-pox. So, If a person i esentinl qualities of White Barley. Ifl
.,...B,, u- 11.15 inutu-you wjii stop tor a moment and reflect, fled form of swa l-pox. This pi ejects as! 0l, will, see that all yonr tobacco is
a rnie, npmni ai scks 01 tne true otMjase. waRtiug in color, except that cot before Ken. Have, all tho schools through- the rains. And this dees not amtlv to
out the state been notified to have thiUny particular locality, hut It is true off
TaZT U 0H. x, overy section. Toe crop or the original J ant , . . . ,t Hurley counties Is as fir front its usual Phy. All local boards known to the brightness as other places. state hoard have had a copy of the rules Xntwithaiaiidiitir 11 tw. m.mhi.
sent them. They, no doubt, will iucc0niiUons which the frowac had to con-
,M TB"rM!CI,wi V""' or J.,r,-tend with, we have seen samples of
uipais 01 in(.tiutnons 01 learning, upon White Hurley from almost every quarter, receipt of uch notice, such school board which are aukiid a th tM1 m
or principals of schwds will notify tbe.be taken on our market at line prices.
"j wr- wiucn convinces us. beyond a doubt, thai
ttticate or some rci.atable physician that ibis variety of tobacco can be grown In thejritare been successfully vaccinated any of our tobacco counties. We do not belore Wing admitted inio the schools, mcsn that any locality can make thia
Uep.--llave yon attfticlcat intormaariety of tobacco iu iu rreaLat uerfec-
U- a m A f m.t I aJt- iW" WlHIVIVHI J SI VI Itewas the aim or the Committee on ion to know whether the rules are being ramlnallAiia lt itmM that llaull.tn ..rlti. . . . ..
Examitiatlous to call the attention of all
those interested in schools to the fact that good and elHcicut schools make better men and women, and that the
State cannot afford to par much longer for poor work on tne part of teacher and
school officer.
Our system of schools are not excelled
any where, but It tnhat be carried out to
the minntia or it costs more than it Is worth. Af a county, we are no farther behind than some of our neighbors, hut
we are not among the nrst by any means.
There must be a closer union between
ail connect ad with school work parents
and auto or mg tne county out or its
oresent condition. The teachers are
doing (heir pari, aujg nobly, too, now
let mattes ana senooi oneers in general
do theirs.
Tsatth veur Manila thai Kiserrv k th J
la .kutfa tmr 1aataMakt. mmm mm Wmtimmtm. ikf iaA flaavl WttMMm tm mm.
t InH lit it - rtn luan an A la t, mt
u.i ,;.t. w " H '
in: ; v i , . .1 Pur o" opimon, that there is no Phy4--l c. he rule as to v tcclnationUtrxTY in this or adjoining States, that of school ch dren Is being complied witiifWOuld not realise more money from its very generally, and the other iwtion od,0baceo crop by growing White Barley the rules will be complied with. The tan can he realised from any other vapeoplo generally see. that such a rule ls ,iety, and we Inclnde the counties which neeessaryi Of course, tome do not un-LrVew the rich Clarksville styles as well dcrsUnd the matter, but we should thinkCs all others. We have already seen that every father and mother would beLome crops of new Hurley sold on our nterested in having their children pro- market, from the very southern comities teded lit t he lt way ws are adviel ofjof our State (which produce the fat.
, ,:'" v ,M- vv. wnw MijotacK tooacco;, ana aitnoogn these crope health formed ? Iwere consitlered by the growers aa fait-
my. me law creating the state and ores on account of the season, vet this various local boards is clear. It It pro-very common White Hurley brought vided that "the ti Uitcct of each town, the more money than the ine rich tobaiso
major and common council of each in-or the same section will bring on aay corporate! cit y, except where a regularly market. constituted board of health by ordinance The introduction of any new crop is of such city now exists, or may hreaf. attended with diflcolty, and Is eaienlated ter be created, the board of county com- to give some dtsspMlatnitut. at ton lank
missfoners of tacit eonnty shall eonstt-bt expetronee In enltnrs and kwndlisf ini
wwa o neaiuij ex-onacio, iot oaonan nseii susncieai in prevent an enturjn
h ine severat ww as, cihm ana ennnMttlMoaa, tut ytt inert is na rtnton to
be driven from the attempt to make a iT-op, which, when soeonssfol, fa by far he most remunerstive product f our 0"f JP"y more than aay other crop ..f he Luited Suites, freaosBtly yield h g rom $I5U to $300 per acre, and somelimes a much lartrer amount. In it vro.
ial territory. We have recently md
ales or tne Hurler as h!h aa rr
Unndred pounds from aoetlonn but iv.
cently the habitat of only the dark and iieavy styles. Some of the roomlet
which are nowmakintr the White Auriev
10 great perfection, aud gaining weatiii
tna reputation thereby, com meaeed tliu
growth of this tobacco only a few y cm rs tgo, and at the start their crops were inerior and vsve hot little nmmia r .
ness, but a few years have shown that it waa experience that was taantlng, and not the soil which w.s at funis. ti,Ij
variety of tobacco may be, in some re.
pectt,more troublesome thsn other sorN, but on the whole it does not require any more labor or expense to produce it thnn the ordinary varieties. It does not admit of any firing whatever, wbMi la in many localities necessarv with t irt tn.
baceo, and involves both labor and expense.
With many the imDrentinn
that the demand for White But lev i but s passing fashion, snd that heror tii.
can acquire the necessary experi-n. e for
is proper proa DCTion-.it will he out of
use. we can see no foundation for - tw h
la conclusion. It is certaiolvnowcont i ...
ually gaining in favor and becomm ' more popular each year. FormtTlv it
was used only for "fine cut" hut i ..,
manufacturers sre now weotinir it t r
iilutra, cakea, twists and rolla. and It
promises to take eTery stronghold U,. merly ocettpied by the dark aud hemv
lyle-i used in the manufiictureof chew I n r
tobacco. It seems more than likely tint
many years will be required to t han -a the popular laste to something el-e. A year ago we strongly urged the trial of this variety of tobacco upon tj 0 grounds of its high value. Now it h rteen per cent, higher than then. Thnt it was in many nlaces something tnlm tt -.-.t
simply as an experiment; now, it )h
ueen tnea, and its trial attended with
many unfavorable conditions, yet it U proven that it can be made a socceso, nn 1 now we have every raoson tn n ...
dfnnlyadvoMteitsgeiwterintrodi.- i u
nto the dark tobaooo-producing section. In order to rive it a fair teat it u .1.-
siralde to plant in sufficient quantity to properly assort and elasaifv. Man v w h i tried It this year bad onlv little mich".
which necessitates mixinar.
lessening Us value.
we have asain nroenrad a lot of the.
genuine White Bnrley seed, at considerable trouble snd exoense. which we ill
send free of charge, with full iestrnt-iion as to enlhire and handling, to all who
wains 10 snve 11 a trial.
Yours respectfully; SHJEBLBY .ft OTjOTER, Proprietors.
Leading Repnblicans in Arkanaaa ttv
there Is a good prospect of the KMtil.iican party carrying that State at the nt xt general election. They hope to succeed
by taking ndvantase of the division f
the Democracy on the State debt question. The Democratic party can be split every time by introducing an Issue which
net an nonewt or a moral side to It. U'etershnrf Press.
Tea, every parly hat tome rascals in , and when the rascals In the I)en,.
mtic party try to cheat some body. t e
ifepuoiicsntare sure to assist the ran- tU. Vide. Mahone in Vireinla. snd the Ite-
pttdUtort la Arkansas.
On Friday last a gentleman connected
with the 0. AM. R. IU was In town
looking over the records at the 0rt-
nouse. He claimed that the O. k M.
company had leased the road from ?f c.
lervey for one year at 175 ter da v. n-d
wenld build the road to Pterbu g withont delay. It is to he honed tb.it
something has or will be dene that will
cause our rssilroad to be completed without any further delay. fPetersburaf
Press.
Dun's Mtesvantile Agency gives the
total number of hnainetP tail ore In this
eonntrv. durinr 1881. aa on nnn In
every i8 persona engaged In bnin".
The amount of capital Involved In them
financial disasters it a little in exeea of
181,000,000. As compared with any of the paat ten years, the showing, though
large? it very ravoraote.
Indiana stone Quarries art being reccw-
nited far and wide as among the mnt valuable in the country. The mineral resources of the State art hut Jest beginning tn be understood. The Greenback neuv will meet at In-
dianapollt on February 1 lMa, tt nominate a Stain ticket.
Jim If and it now one of ike Capitol
hTsav i ha aaam Tantalai iniaantt'aa loan wtw asmeFn nsmanmjmj dnWPnmammaj ma manaayaasv aaay svww
bar
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