Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 March 1892 — Page 8

NEGLECTED COUNTRY AOAOn.

th NwmmAjt af tUEnra. aim the death wf Job Lwkw Mas adam. in there ba bea practically no advance in to scientist eoBtmetkw of rowk in citie. TkgTsas national benellt Macadam conferred upon his country was evinced by goveminent grants amounting to lue ii4 the cefered honor of knif htbood, which wm declined. One greet wnot. ik1 undoubtedly the principal one, for tJiu hick of titter sod appmrWuioa of tin? viui utility of good roads k te be found in the fact that railroad. since the day of Macadam, have to a great extent removed the pressing need of good common roads. The Pullman awl Wagner ve superseded the old tint coach, and the freight train instead of the wagon is now the comaton carrier. That the noudevslopment of a system of good road is the United State it due to the enormous expansion of our railroad system is clearly illustrated in the history of the Cumberland or old National road, once esteemed the most enduring monument of the pnblie services of Hoary Day. Passing from Cumberland. Md., across the Alleghanies and across Ohio ad trt of Indiana, the road, before the dsYeloimet of railroad, became the chief hiehwav of travel ami traoe. Towns, villages and tavern rose along ita borders every few miles and nonridted extraordinarily, but now. except when thev are at the intersection of railroad lines, have fallem into decay. The roatl itelf has been neglected and the greater mrt of it is faet returning to the condition c f a mere muddy country road, the Ungates having disappeared, and with their departure also passed the only reliable source of income. The states and countiee into whose jurisdiction the road lias fallen have lamentably failed to appreciate the great advantage of keeping it in repair, and even the magnificent bridges which span the rivers and creeks axe slowly yielding te The Cumberland road presents the moat striking illustration in tha United States of a great forward move in the direction of a great system of national and state roads lamentably unsupported by public jppreciation and' foresight. With the failure of revenue from the road itself, owing to the diversion ef travel to railroads, there was sot cieat prevision on the part of the people to deviae other means of maintaining the road and building others like ituntfl across the Allegbaaies and the bilk f Ohio, the fields of Indiana and the prairies of the west, macadamised roads should stretch like ribbons of stiver, binding together city and country by roads easy and delightful to travel upon. Within the last year or two, however, there has began a movesnent for rnmAm 41iJ- ia 1 mUU! everywhere, and St now looks an if an era of permanent advance in rosdnukang k about to commence. Railroads, it has been found, are not sufficient for the needs, to say nothing of the comfort and happiness of the people. For three ex four months of the year the greater part of the rural population of the United Mates k practically tdiut off from neighboring towns and the nearest railroad by mud roads whose passage at times u almost impossible. Farmers themselves, with a pttienes not to be oomtnended, have suffered the inconvenience and discomfort, whik vear bv year their farms, in oonseqaence. have decroanod in value and farm Kff has become more and more unattractive. The so called "road working" of rural regions is unworthy the nswt is almost a useless of tame labor. What k needed k .the awaken in; of the psople to a realizing tease of the utility and unsocial benefit of good roads and the ajM4ication of scieotine principles of roadmaking and repair. Poor country roads thus entail yearly a great expense to the farmers, who have to use them not only because of the small load a team can draw, but also on account of damage to vehicles. In Illinois, according to Professor J. W. Jenks' "Road Legislation for the American State," it k fcvond that a fall load can be carried on the state roads only three months during the year, two-thirds of a load three months and half a lead nix months. Good dirt roads in thk state would reduce the cost one-half and good permanent macadamised roads three-fourths; hence it hat been estimated that the defective highway of Illinois now cost the state an extra $lo,JMJ for hauling and depreciate the value of its farms lev,If the figures be even approximately correct the movement for better roads should meet with tiie hearty indorsement of the ieople of Illinois, and legkUtkm with a view to improving the roads of the state should occupy a foremost place in the next session of the general assembly. Chicago Herald. Hew Ma fUwta Hinder Rural Crewtfc. Lately a northern man, who thought of buying a tract of land for occupation and )wndotae improvement somewhere in Maryland in the vicinity of Washington, undertook to explore the region m question, but wan so much disgusted by lik experiences in trying to find bis way thruugl: the labyrinth of wretched couMry rostR wholly unprovided with gnideboarde. that he abandoned the idea of settling in a count ry so wanting in t he radimectary elements of civilisation. This ease afterds an illustration of the way in which the want of good reads itiuders tbb growth und prosperity of a ooantry. Detroit New. Wl a KhU Ma4rial. In the battle of the road wsed hoU the. held at least hi the large perMi of KettMfitOM, where 9M." (MM siinars yards of woud blocks ars dowa. Variotm wta liave been triedfir deals, beech, jarrow and even oak; also variotM metboils of kying. Tae iwasent wfxd paving k laid st a foundation ,f cTucretf. crsnel of six ttsrts of Thau: ktlteM to me of Pyrtland cement This is worked to a nor fectly Finooth face, on which, when it is aard, the wsod blocks nre kid ia trans

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J. ECKERT.

Eckert Brothers,

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aeWine eTeryko-t cnl an if is alwy the Cheapctt. Ital I-kMur casiscn elector-a kills.

WTTEAT WANTED.

MARKET PRICE IS CASn, Y WAGOJt nCAR LOAU

THE JASPER WAGON A Nil PLOW

MANUFACTORY!

FELIX LA3JPERT,

Gov. of Sixth RespeeirHlly returns hk thanks to the

SPRt?l(x WAG03CS, BUGGIES x AGHICULTUKAL IMPLEMEXT5 suitable to the trade, aad aUo continues te MAXUFACTURE the CELEBRATED LAMPERT WAGON! THE BEST 7"AGON ON WHEELS! and his extensive sales ef wkieh bare brought Jasper Isle notice as SI K Hal I) A RTEK9 WU K XT at A Willii.

warrantn every atie m f hrmr wjr" for nr vrar. ajrainftf nmr krralcaifr miter rcsniiiMg use. ariaimf Iratni ' aefectire aasiterial ar maanfactarc.

& TTIXrrnO "lir A XTri-13T CALL ON OW ABBRCSS

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Syrvpe, OH. to thirty yeews ne hy CastoriiL A. ECKERT. go oooo co g ca oo ec co c e gsc 030 Mill ca Co Co oo e c -c e co LATEST IMPKUVIU KULLEK MA bat THE BEST BKAADb UF w www ..w..w. - - -, TO TRY IT 18 TO BE IT. ;?aswhS TSSS&ngi ECKERT IRBTHERS ind Clay Sts., public for their liberal patronage heretoTS 8RXI. THME W48SSS I?l CTKKT fSSleal laainiilaawS 13k. se an Awtwaa i.av r?V

Sarsaparilla Btands at the head of alt Wood medicine. Thk position it has jeewred bv iU intrinsic merit, snsOioed by the opinion of leading physician, and by the cerUuente of thousands who have successfully tested its remedial worth. 3To ether miasetni so effectually CURES urrtu aa4 ad eUwr blort 4W. TMrnui'baaMkHaiMal the WoJ purifier, lftafowu :itaea,ta atiirnl ter it. iartaaa ei kciwlatyearty. msl karc ke ape, lSk aar tar U9n nwleincs I rmiM aaaM-." r. L. Klitr,, lrbt, CtNtMa c, Caartetoaa, Xw. Twe 5Cs sea I was tmtit4 wn atMttMvra. H was a3 svr nw hWr,a4 aeaV ll mt aorton M frr mm w any aaiL At tM4 1 tcek focr Vwttfca iS Aftf SarMvanlU. aa4 a tiaatilir k4. I can iar rty t"aer It as a ftlcnM XCWBraBJMKK. SCROFULA kU exftJJee, ncgavcae & mk!!M core vas me Wa. 0. Jtukitt. Peweese, Xee. WVa ixT I was troabted wka a Wa4 mmi wUU maaawiea nsea ni i tat tees. AVer's Mrt 4. 1 leek a aeaaeer ef 1 mil I knw aevar ; Thya an, lwefl. 3last. "I was cere4 C SerafMa ay Aver's Sananartffi Jiaa C fM.3C. Ayer's SarsaparUla I Dr. J. C AYE I (, Us, &M tM Dmayim rmU; ak W. HCKXNKrKLS. onu,Jwtrs. r. J. JfSeVS) 'aWsn'slt m KlaaM ia.aS I XPAM CEiWKa tMbwyi XKreTMk. kakiHcniiSMMt aI L.7X. CStMMarl r" THP. enr!rfslradt Tmtee of Beone tewnehie. Dnboi county, hereby rive notice that he will attend ta all business nertaininjr to the r.mce ni imlee, at hi re?denee 1 miles Sntk-eat .r 1artraville. en Satnrdava ef eaeh week, sad reqneeu all ferons havinc taa-kdi hi hutinesf to nreeat it en (TiiiMMa deirinc bonk from the Towuenin Library, are net inert that the Library i kept by Wi. McUarrk, in Por!erville. Hkkkt B. Rar.iPZKAVCK.T. B.Tp. Mar IS. lS8t-ly. s swndii Iraatcc'n at ice. rfHEundemicned, Tmetee ei uemmnM 1 T.. Dubois eeusty. wil' t ted to rowahin business at hk resi

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are reaneeted te present it en that day the week. The tewnabsn library H kent at cee theTmtee,wherethee entitled . -e.a can obtain beeks. XELSOJt HARRIS. Trustee Celnssbk Tn. J Mao 27 th ISM-It-

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If'it it h time JOSEPH FX'K.HTEIX. Trustee AHrtisn is ir JtfersM Tp. Trweft's Nttict

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te n tttenrt to inwnnii inin" tfaon township. IhW ronntv. s.tHr.tiv - t earb w-rk nd resjela ..,m. ktvtt, HM.lHe Witt' i!e town t.iw tn attend in it on thoe sJsva

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Jaenha'.iH FKrdeve and the Treaties

rridnee. where all peraen ntHsJ sf Knk thereof JOHJf PRUITT t S .- TrnMeJeer'rl' C. K A., Braaeh 119. Mets the 1st and Sd Mendays ef mv erv month at their hsM, tn Jasper. Ci prr, . Pre?

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MHIV TUS W. L. DOUCLAS iTSHOn1Tnmilet i li m Bfcrin ""- fetmmnmjr Utmm kkwta rmX. H WXmtk kc; cm trlai m m f- Uwr m&m nha want aaaee kiM'!;." ! psfceaMstaieS t.l llM 4.tll.K. J"F r 1.law-ta , If rliv- braM-h iw 4ir rge mHMtclHras etmtttn ; $3i0 lull Unrd. ad i-t e--f t rc r-l(Ir-4. Addre- Rildwi, 142 Urarhon. -iret, room 39. Otcigw. IH EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. X OTH E i aetehjr Kivn tatt n. tei-ierHl Urns heen pw Ex erutor t ine eMate ef JohtaH Kliittfri. SUA eite k unfked t he vi. WARTtV KCK-TEIN". J&XUUr Jehn E Mrfntl. Ally. MttU 11. lS-3'. SLUVEY XOTIOE. N OTICE k herehv aivea t ail eeDebAMeonati will m MmUv. Mrr, .28. Iar2. iirnd lo aerve Ihe Hhiaurk ike beMdrM'S and eatafcikii Ihe jcernernetl lhrp fl ouih. rwe tare f31 we-t. The iiterntedkte Ware will ati be run. and 'the enrne.-s eldHhed. All iMfereted ate reen-sted te he preat. ZtENKT II AnaHcs. Marh ll.ltftS-3 SHirvey Xotiee. VTOTICE k herehv rin te all a mm-mmI that the eonwtv arvenrrf TlMk Mitv will on MovnxT. MaRCfi il, IgH. nreceed to sefvev the line. mark iae heuueVirwe and eatahWah I he earners af seetien Xe. fear (4) lewn ene fli mmmitk raM Ikree (SI wnL The in tersneaiate Use will aie s rua, ana tae eerners eMabtkhed. All interested are - " ... . . rssnested te he arrent. anna nsanrr. B, F "StcmLfs. Joerm NcHco?f. March 4. J St. State or Inmaxa. Dvimhs Oesarr. s Vmto CkMM Ceart. Aprtl Trm. 1SSC. Eliaabeth Cummin, et at., ) v. I .ItseC Xewtes, f John O. ?(ewten. TlHHnsa C Wildes J Tk aladMt in lae above entitled eaue.are herehy wMined that ibe nlainlisrkas ni hie ce-mntaiMt taerem. t wiWr with an affdavit tbereia. that ihe rraMeee et la aneve namea iUnls is eaknawa. and that thw rlou U himbt te Irv and autel the title tr. real estate ia Dnboi eMiat. iwlhxv .mtr ikitetore. the il tlffend-Mil li are hertht nii-d that uaM the) be and aaer nsei the llrh ilar ef th next term ef the IHihel Clrrutf i.ouf i to he Mm m the 4i Affil. 1S2. at the eMrt wmhh- ii. Janer in saM cmuhIv and Stiff. d Hwrr imp. Ii a ill he beer! and

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PrafMaor Slonku.

ante of Harvard uaiivwmtr. Kmu l a. tary. What was the tru m apinMIM of Ariekmhaa what the unaee of a oertaia word in Greek ihene were mat. on which a man might well . Sect and labor, but of what ooaav , quence vaa H if the breakfast ww alight or the coat worn? A mngta room, in which a hght ' waseldotxt seen, wfteed him dnriag kk forty yean of Hfe in the cotfep yard. It wa totally bare of eonlorm. n connnwa no carpet, io ataJTed furniture, no bookcase. TV college library fttraanned the volume he was at nay tixne uanng, and theie lay aloog the floor, bemde kk dictkoary, hk shoes and the) lox that contained the sick rfrkfcea. A mngk hare table held the book he had jaet kid down, together with a Greek newspaper, a silver watch, a cravat, a paper packag or two ant some scrap of bread. Hk simple iiieani were prepared by himaotf pfw a small open stove, which aerred at once for beat and cookery. ' The incoognritT between hk bitter speech aad hk kind heart owdeafnu! both to tbxe who knew hhnu Be was never weary in well doing. like hk venerable cloak, hk grotesque language often hid a bounty uaderneath. Hk room waabare; botm hk native town an aqueduct wig built: hk import unate and nagrate- , fal relative were pensioned; the I monks of Mount Sinai were protect ed agaanet want, and the children of those who had befriended hk early vears in America were watched over with a father's love.Pakner in Atlantic Monthly. aa trim The annals of the Eaterald Ue brktle with keadente of ilnchnf k which Irish haanor, if sot at all tan Irkh bravery, k coanmicaoaa. On one occaskm 9ir Jonah foosrht a duel with bau-risier McXally. The latter had one H sbxrterthan the other, and beoaase k hk habit when in a hnrryte take two thunipintT atone with the abort leg to brine; the ! bv theksr one. he -One Pound Two." MeXailreoakl get no one of has bar io fgkt hha, aad so he chalk who rood natnredly m the Phosnix park. The baronet ate the braeea. then calkrl the "i id feared he hskilkdhnm. the onlv rocue 1 ever kved by the gaUowa. A Meoe girl, after the I do wish I was a boy. "Why do yott wkk that yon rc a boy. Cthariner asmed the mother. "Becauwlwaattobeasoklierasd wear a red coat and ire a gnu asd ride oa a horse." "Bet all soldiers do not ride hers. job know. Onlv the cavalrymen ass onncevs ride. Doyom 1inmk that yes would incest oa bavins; a newer "Tea, I wonldBt wsm n be asoldierif Iconldm't have ahorse. I should want the aorse becsssel coeld get awayfrom the war quicker Mania toarir Lnaa 1 eol u x w '-New Terk my own A I...iIiMii at attempt ie "develop tkUaaaaa nam of the nmnsraurw degree ef the ad jectrre the Jelhwkf Teacher-I see a pretty gkV whi mmm naa who in bettes than the fas. Kow, how ess T describe the second girl by Use word pretty? Pnfal The second girl k l! TeaearTery food. X nose ynm see a sM whekbsshmkthaa either ef the others, what wnadd von call herf th - r-Ienonkloanher i WideAwake. tav Terney. Tae dowry of a Twkaa orwAsed by enetoea at about ldmrted famn.erea bythe Msmt nay n mvanamy 7-r; AS castoanvy weddtot; fe2 pn oa Monday and hdays. They are earned oa vrrz wosnen separately, and k dktiagnkaed JHO enoona wi .3 at the weddke; 1.--

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