Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 July 1895 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. JULY 19, (895.
NO. 45
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published kvkhy RiDA i , ai w w 0 t U.UULUWH wv ... . . w lm naturally imbued him.
which his higher edu-
TME CAUSES OF DISEASE.
CONDUCTED IIY MKS. M,
PKH, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DO A NE.
OFFICE. In CouniKK HuiuixoLig8 willard's Address Before the Na-
i.. nouns. co.snucTKi) hy csko. . wilsos co.
would really occunv a position, I p. tii Water
f it . . : ... .'r f
ompanson wu omui uui, ui
TO MAKE A MAN.
tionil CoaveatioR. t Fiances E. Willard, in her ad-
dross at the National W. C. I. U. convention in Cleveland, spoke
strongly for woman suffrage, bhe
said :
on West Sixth Stukkt.
" PIUCK OF SÜBSCIUITIOS. Per Your, W Numbers, Postpaid, $1.50. Shorter time " proportion. KATKS OF ADVERTISING. For lepal mlvertifenioiitH legal rates;
10 line, ll.oo 07un,"n' '""'Ifornia recently Mated that the chief C(, to qualify young men to fol-
eacn n..MrvM.-... menace ot "ilie trade" is tne woman i . .. suc , VoCi,tions as thatot clergy
For r,y;7 agitation. It takes the po- non physich,,, surgeons, statestracts will be inwle to itRular ader .f wonwn are in M,eul editors, and engage in otht8er8 !anv cause that pertains to the wi ll er :ttjrarv pursuits: and the train-
'nnxiwffnni vi, AND JOB WORK heim? of their children, and that for :nL, 0f .1. in:n,i which the classics
. .-, 'i t.41v nn.l Xeiitlv ex- tins icason those whose money is in- ive js aM beneficial for architects,
it 1111 rwiiitiai -a. . .,,4 w
ecuted at uheral i-iiickh. We invite iiinpi-dion and ImsinwH.
He
in comparison
a parlor boarder, are against the
a
Such distinctions
whole American
WeeM be
J aster.
At the Academy of Medicine in
Wiv York there has been an an
Heary Clews, the New Verk Baaker. Talks of Practical Educatiea. Xkw Youk, June 30.
I do advocate a collegiate edu-
The leading lifiuor paper ol um- caf,n. because it is absolutely ne-
vail here. JIh.K U.h. s- i10f,for:in,:st.
KAIS Villau fcvvw0.ww -
Political Issue of'QG
u
MONEY
PROFBSSIONAIi CARDS. Dr. B. J. KBMPjP, ,1A8I'BK, INDIANA.
being of their children, and that or ing 0f tie in;n,i which the ch ii.iw i.tiKiin iliiiKi! whose money is in- :..n :u ,,kr lioiirnfi!il for archil
wiiu w .... w k, 1 v v; tit mmm
vevstelin the liquor traihe must civii eni,ineers and the higher grade twnruhrtflU lWantQ
Good
tor amu
a broad
keep down these wild and rampanf 0f poHtieuin.s, as well as for
eiioris 10 auiini nui" i " anu navv omucr. 1 o n 1 1
vocate to be com- Lnnn HrlPPC i 5e educated men. U"UU 1 ' W '
Offlrt- Hour:
eminent. The lnlluence ot the liquor trade last spring defeated the
municipal sufiiage bill which hau For the countuu
field which I adv
passed bv colleg
It!
house the best ed-
alreadv passed one branch 01 me ucation to tit a young man, in my Massachusetts legislature, and those -judinient, is a good common Kngwho understand the true inwardness yX!ix educatin, comprising a thor-
-MUk ..HSHciaUy f the Tn-atnu'iit .f f the Tammany ring can explain ou knowledge of grammar, speiii)i,.M'l.iti.r X.TV.U.H syHfin, nmi the tjie (efuat of the proposed provision jngt arithmetic, history, geography, can iftii Alcohol lumt. of the constitutional amendment in book-keeping and penmanship. Ue-
juiyis.'wif. I Vim- rb ml 1 nitt i nr women to the ci.ioa In t rHo.ini? mentioned above
t-.l.1t ' ........--..13 mi..-.. - 13 1,1 fianchise. a bov while at school should be Who are against the ballot for laUght to rigidly tell the truth, as women? Always the saloons, the tmt -M a jive i.ue and will stand gambling hous s, the haunts of in- , j u-tter handthan the ilead lan-
tninv. the ignorant, the foreigners .mges for a business life.
J. P. SALB, M. D.
KKSIKKNCK OX KANT .Sl.XTII
ÜKKICK AND
HTMKKT. JASPKIt. - INDIANA. C r.r II.ivm: 7 u A. V. 12 lo 1 IV M
Harper's Weekly refers to this
.. t .l .
ineeung anu in me saum aiiiic
couwes upon the epidemic of ty
phoid fever from which hvansviue,
Ind., has just recovered in tne 101-
lowing manner:
Ignorance of the complexities 01
. . i . I- V.l.
a HUOjeci migni ue ewuscu, uu.
willful disregard of the commonest; laws of health is criminal. .Within;
the last month typhoid fever was
rife in Evansville, Ind.. a city witu
over 50,000 inhabitants. The dis
ease began to show itselt in Januarv, Februarv, March, but not in
marked way. There were nine
deaths of typhoid in the three
months. In April there were lb
cases, with aeains. in , deaths. The reason was simple. The water used for drinking pur-
iK)ies w:is taken at a point on the
Ohio rivfir near the outlet of the
mam sewers.
Truth
in a
if
world indeed they hava that no and then to secure lawa by which
c they can issue paper to the extent
oi irora inree to iweniynve uoumi
for every dollar tbey have in their business. Will anybody dispute this proposition, and, accepting, it as the general understanding of tb
banking question aa it has beo practiced in the past and ia now urged, surely no banker or hia friends should take offena when people describe such a scheme of seltishnesa aa the most gigantio "confldence" game the world ever knew. Let us be entirely fairia
treating this question. The owners of the world's gold supply tell us that the prosperity of The People depends upon "sound" money, a statement which no ont will controvert. Then ther sv that
'eound money" can only be provided by Kainins the "confidence'
of The People to a scheme that, if is occurred in the lower walk of lrfe,
would be described poperly as diahonest. They aay we must "confidence"" that the rag money they propose to circulate ia sound money, and, taking advantage of the necessity of daily commerce, they are smart enough to know that
as business requires some medium
nmvlv arrived. Hesules these, oi jo ho foundation ot honesty
Particular attention given to ",rPryiru.)Utable people, certain ecclesi- bov's career, and obstetrics. lllJl-'astical classes and conservative tern- t ,mlst be remembered that when " " iperanienU. While we entertain to- a bov enters a merchant's or bank-
FRANK FINK, ward the latter the same respect ana er-s 0jiice at sixteen, that it requires . it T?! TJTfTJTl
i i...t ii-.. ircir iinMii lo .. i.ict t.tir vonrs inr mm io lift Pinn in nn rnaiiuu rum
L' I II II I 1 111 111.41 1 1 V. V. . . - 4 L IVttV IVSttl tw.-. ! w I
show to us, theirs is a case of "dog through the various departments 3ecause
1'iay in bad company,' ami mey and obtain a urn Knowieuge oi mc
will not be exalted m their own business. The time is occupieu o
niiininn when the next generation .iie voting
t.iifo Mffiount of those who have knowledge through experience in
...,iuiwi tin. wnv fur it.s higher out- ,ir..itr!il wnif tircciselv as a boy
iri.a- im! broader opportunity. ,i0gs who obtains a knowled
I wish that instead of using the tj,e higher branches of education tfrni "woman's right woman," dunnir his four years at college to
which is drastic and aggressive, we jjt j, for 0ne of the protessions
Hnu instnntlv the cause of the I
infection, an abundance of typhoid;0j exchange, and as no oüief au
al bacilla, could be removed was thoritv exists for issuing what they
shown by the effects ot certain can "money," the business of the
lucky rain-storms. The downpour;wori(i acCept their Bhin plaater
Hushed the sewers, made some n0ies there ia "confidence" that
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, JASPER. INDIANA. Special attention given to collections, and prompt returns. Commission expires Nov. 17 1898.
kiim...i ih llnnrit Hollar. Ore 7'9i
VIRGIT R. GREENE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
' nntin TfTIT I TAT I T fl flTTfl fit
clerk in getting this t ' I I I St H I.
i UUill U lUlOilUliUJ UUiiuuu
of Is teaching the Masse.
JAHPKU. IVIUANA. Will practice In PuboU niul ui1J1hIiik coiintli-H. ColU'tlunn promptly UcihIimI to. Rciulttuuceft u noon nn eollectfil. tllHco In SpuyU ItulliltnK. -outli tilth-' !'
'
might say, "theawakeuedwoman." T,e counting-room, therefore, is
the leader of her sex, simnlv a business school training
' , . .1... . ..... t.i .
beiause she has answereu io nie clerk in an oince is neuer auiu i
fnlh "Arise, wake out oi sieep. L,a,n a business ouucation u ne coin-
I . o
Hear mv voice. V
ii. . riui.ii'i'S PIIITilPPS,
KEKIt TUAYI.OU. TRAYLOR &
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JAHI'KK. INIHAN.
Will practice I OiilMil nnd atljolnlnir countlr!. SpcclaUttfiitlonKlvciitt) collco-
Offlw ivcr Post onice. South U1 y '"'
of strong character and wide obser- motion. He learns to be persevt vation, said to me, "Try to get jng, industrious and felf-rcliar women to think, to be less frivolous, 0 s nnt likely to have a full d
M. A. HWKKSKY.
svi:oiy.
R. M. MILBUKS.
Attorneys at Lmw, .IAHPKK. IIND.,
Will pmctlce In the Court of lluljol- nn.1
adlolntnitiOuniir.. i"1 -,,v
MforCICK-.)!" St., opposite thn
IläbnU County Bank. Dec. 9. -V?. W. E. COX. Attorney mt Liw JASPER, INDIANA,
ITo-ccutlnif Attorni-y for the 11th Jhcl' Circuit, und will carefully attend to any civil
buslncH cntruMcu in inm i j OfflceYn Spayd- bulldlnx on 1'ubllc ..junre Ilcc. , TO-ly
of
ye careless daugh
ter " A leading iiiuiKer, u iu.ni ls
THE TRUTH Get It! Study It! To every subscriber of the Jasper Courier
who will pay a year in advance we
as at that time he
subservient and anxious for pro-
er-
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An. will give or genu o man, i)si jiaiu,
less occupied with trivial subjects, velop.nentof there qualities for bus- their choice ot either door,
more earnest, larger minueu, uioru ,,i8S work, unless ne sums ;u m fjoln's r inuiicmi svnutii,
devoted to general ideas." And I lowest step of the ladder as a junior
thought what must ue wie r CM c,tfrK , aoi ice. r.iic.. P-' The Tale of Two Nations.
of life to such a man, u, on renn u- serves to tire his ainumon aim sum-
ing to his home, he found that the uat0 ),im to increased enortss. ... nf tea cud or the circumfer- A eollcue uraduate at 22 or 24 Preceediacs ef tfceTewa Bears'
ence of a thimble was the emblem years of age, who has? reached the The Boml q Trustecg 0f jper of the circuit of talk. Hut the groWth of manhood and manhood s met Jn reguinr session, all memliers
awakened woman who ueg us w cu development generally, i ih uu- sent Minutes of special session that the whole realm of thought is likely to be so hemmed in by pride nnroved.
. . i 1... unt i ,1'oriii ait i , ir :.....,.4 n .itr f. unlit nmi
her heritage, anu um hih uu un-iiinuiituv'. ...... 1, L-;.itUiin. can only hope fnr intirnr a wvsition in a business
IM1I1UI IIUI l(3""'-- . K i ...... .-0 i - ... ,TT A I., u iw.r idenls realized through nffi and commence by doing boy's Jos Kapp, teaming
the enlistment of the average wo- VOrk. If he is given a position over G. R. Wilson, surveying... man. She is the key to the posi- the heads of others in a large otlice A. Steinhäuser, teaming... tioh For the abstract principle of it at once creates discontent among Simon Rich, justice on which the woman ques- the other clarks and ends in de- Henry hckert, lion is really based the average wo- nioralization. The clerks in my m. Sclutter,
..,., not eure a lartiunii, wnuc n nice are ot my own irauiuiu. uu8. uiu--"!
..- t,. nkc of iustice in the coi -Thev start at lü years of age. Af-Aug. Dupps,
the tiart of lieen doinii Ixiv's commissioner,
: i ru t! nuu w a 1- -" - - - -
ALLOWANCES.
$13 75 GOO 20 25 10 0O 1(J 25 10 00 13 75
slicht rise in the Ohio in June, and
o .... 1
then the germs of death were carnea
bevond the intake ot the water
pipes. From S7 cases of typhoid in
the first week m June lust betöre
the rains, after them there were 42
cases.
The members of the health board
of Evansville iwssibly congratulated
themselves on having got rid ot their peculiar contagion. If they
indulged in any expressions 01
thankfulness, they were pernaps unwittinclv selfish, for what they
did was only to pass on the typhoid
bacilli to other places of habitation
.. V . ... Ttl-
west or south 01 mem in iiimois or
Kentucky. It is this "shoving off
of vour own impurities on. some
body else which is the commonest and" wickedest of the so-called hy-
cienic processes of to-day.
Sinne the ureat maioritv of the
zymotic diseases are due to the wa
ter we drink, it is in the direction
of municipal sources of water that . ... . 1 -i.
the attention ot these bacteriologists
was mainly directed.
Ignorance is a fruitful source of
disease, and one can scarcely imacine all the varieties of ways in
which food, drink and the air we
breathe can be rendered poisonous
There should be some way of edu
cating the neonle who have never
civen a thought to these matters,
and throuch ienorance are daily
cultivating and disseminating bacilli in their families. Children should
be carefully watched and taught cleanliness in everv department of life.
the men behind the shin plasters
are not disposed to be common cheats, as the ordinary fakir who
relies upon the "confidence" ot The People in his scheme would be classed by publiu opinion without
any question. kvansvuie touner.
salary as street
23 95
J. I. HRKTC.
J.K. MCPA1.L,
BRETZ I McFAll, . Attorneys mt Imw JASPER, I A 131 A
Will practice In tUe Coar 11 of Duboln and ..linliPnir countli-ii. anil IV clo.e attention
t.i 11 v liuahu-na tüitrilHteU tC tlll'lll
.MiniAiinii RthMtriet.onu tiimri
wm - - . t
Court liouac.
Ki.xt of
lec. 1, "Vl-lf
W. A.Traxli... WS. Munt. TRAYLOR & RUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .lASPRIt. IMIANA.
Will practice In the Court of liubnla and II, .1.. i.ni .klll.tli'M.
.-"mice liubola County State Hank.
April -Ii, 'Vi.
RRUXÖ BUBTTNER
Attorney t Uw,
A Hit Notary Pm Idle. .1 VlPKIt, INDIANA,
Will rfSee I C 1'i-ri v ooMHtlefc, Indlitnit.
Court of DnlMitoaiad
Jan. ist.
Tbc Siafle GeM Sctwaae. The whole theory u))on which the
single gold standard is based is that it t 11 l-v nitnvxtl Hrrr fi lnn' '
heroine If she thought she ought Work for a vcar or so 1 am enuuieu . o. XtulL f b""". o wan the ballot, she would s?ek to see by closer observation what Phil. Kunkel, street labor. . 1 o0 among all of the people who have to tuXersevering zeal, but she lion- their qualifications are. I then as- H. Pfau, ass't surveying etc C 2o use money that the persons who have iimuim b ' . , ... t. r ,i:ff, v n.i nn Ttnnnl oYincs. for nf th stock of money shall
netlv Iwhrves th'it it is more o- sum ineni to tne woriv ui uiucivhi 1..,.. --- - 1 1 . "",v" . v; .7 , , . manly to cry out against it. She departments, and they are promoted water-works.. 13 o'deal fairly Of course it would jiot a "been told this from press and frolm time to time and salaries in- B. Bue ttner, atty. fees .... 0 00 be human to expect rsons having u nit s nco her earliest recollec-creased according to merit. If I Jasper II. fe L. Co. lumber. 28 89 such an advantage not to use it to tions and she has learned the same sIl0u1d take, for instance, a college- M. Cummins, scraper rente. 14 o their own profit. And of course doctrine from her "husband at educated young man and put him Frank onderschmidt, mar- they can only "JJHP home.'' The average woman is of-in a position in my office such as shal salary etc....... 31 2d 1 from 1 by the "establisl him and due Jos. Jahn, night watch d UU ceneral confidence. 11 is noi ne-
ten 11 HieillUvJI yJl niu v.l..., nuuiu fc) - .
like the rest of us, falls into the er- to his education, it would upset my(
nnfmintl in? the husks ot entire machinery anu resuu m wie
ror
Christ's
theol
, 1 11 : .. 1 i.n " . r t
gospel einoouieu 111 in resignation 01
with its kernel emuouieu vouncer cierK
w
Total $237 84
twenty or thirty, Bruno Buettner, town attorney, .t ..ll'i.' . e f . .".? .Iii..
in tne esiauusu- presenteu a lonu 01 a pennon 01 me
cessarv to use epithets in character
izing these men of greed. The men engaged in it, that is the great bankers of the world, are respectable
tlfir 1 I I I I I K I'l IICI I . IlllltfU llllll'i:! I-. 1 1 1 rv T' a av - - - III UVlIIIV mj mmm. - ' - - ' ,
'ÜJ iv.. , o-- , .... t, 1 1- Tl... nirhane ii h,h
in the Molden rule. She is devoted ment. as it would oe regarueu oy Trustees 01 the town 10 tne noara prop.. " ...-1--and rood and conventional. She them as unjust treatment, not in 0f Commissioners of Dubois county types of the average citizen as one u"uallv has a home of her own, and accordance with "civil service re-for the annexation of certain terri-finds in active business relations, i f.. " 5? .! 1 f nil nninu.nrv fnn tnrv cnnliüuous to the town of Jas- They arc neither better nor worse
nnr uiviiiii: uuu ti mkm ---r - c? i . - 1
mnat hllsinAOQ TTlPn IKnJtUSf
mi J I .
. 11 it. :..i. 4,. T ..... i c-nnl.in.l it ia nntitnmnri' for nm lvltur lintivr4ii tltf ent linn ntitlian
ia "1 nave an nie niimn 111 iiKi.tuu . i"- ."0 - 1 : r . j j 1 '.. a..0i; n.l V,.tv ,ni or'mnnna to uav a business .Ucf!rillus 2d add. and Patoka river, the whole fabric of trade and coni-
in niiie-rm, - - i!- . r . . . . i v... n. t J' Ä aarJttr tinnn nor.
7eiiland the average woman has rai-estab ishment a supuiaieu uui an-wmcn was approveu uy wie nuaru ..o-..v ,
I
lied to the polls to vote against the nually lor educating meir sons ior anu uenvereu 10 sam ituno oucit- du,.u...6 ... j I the eaniblinu house business. I should like to sec the ner, tobe filed by him with the be "confident" that they will get
and den of vice. In the nature of young man in this country who Auditor of Dubois county, to be value received lor a i me spena. he Me can be counted on to would go into a counting-room and presented to the Board of Commis- Still, his whole question of "confi-. Htand 1 willi pnictioiil sol idity against be willing to work on such terms, doners of Dulwis county at their dence" is one which involves, or sianu wan Min.u- j e .... j : r. . ..:.. ,nBt anon involve, the moral senti-
this trin tv of evi s that iorms inu put 11 is quire umiui m u.u . u b wasi. . t- -- -j - 1111s iriiui wi t 1 .. A..4..1 mm i.:n .m. 1 n mmit nf Thu Peoma oi the world if
fortress of temptation to ner cnu-is piam 10 oe m-u m. m! uuie nun uuann-oa .. r ... . . 1 , f. Ire, r Slie i' Perfectly "clear intern onlv tends to widen the gulf Board adjourned. our ciyihaation is to advance. 1 1
Ooofl ltHhl0iico In Ireland
For Salt.
Hohsu of eight rooniH ami two 1iI1h nilirooil üiljar, with three town lots In Irelattil. Uool watur, table, and other out buildlngm In food onler avary way: a nice home lu-ar clitireheN aiul schools, with good odety irmutulhif . Will be sold, very cheap and on easy terms. Applyto 0. Doakk, Jsser. asarSubecribe for the Coubikk,
(Iron.
i.. ...:.wi
1 1 VI IIIIIKI
1
that
, ... t . . ... :..,
n. 1 one has a imtween Classes, ami 11 put niiu v.
rieht to set these institutions along edition here would speedily result An authority upon fat-producing .ih : :..i,i,nrit n.i'irneatf to in reu!, deiiiomlization amoni! iuni- foods has said that a ureat deal of
Uie sire.eis 111 g- v o-. . - r - - ,
in,.!,,.,.,,, ami if the power is in ven or clcrKs: m met, mcy noum inn nreau suomu i wni ujn-u nj
III .X-, 1 ... . . ,
,r dm will nmiorselesslv drive tolerate
it.
Under such a system, fresh, and bisouits of wheat flour
.1 at 1x1 liu-ni'u freitnenieil tiiivei'ir. a colleL'iate ediiuuted voung ore also desirable. Chocolate is the
.. i.- Ju .imiln mm. man would be able logo into a most fat-producing beverage; eggs
IJV HUII ' " '"- . ... ,.1 , ... i ll.
merchant s or banKor s oiuce anu niük and vegeiauies art aiso necesthnt vou would bo uivon on tho account of 8urv in largo quantities. Soups,
have been bad be sure that vou tho money consideration, a position desserts and sweets should also be their masters, The People hive got entire))' over it, ' more in accord with the elevated eaten. possession of all the gold
HarMse Tewaefeie
The Fourth Annual Commencement of Harbison township will be
held at Haysville, July ilat, 1895.
Class motto: "Deserve öueeeee
and You Shall Command It."
PROGRAM. Music.
Invocation Rev. J. J. Keen, Brief Address .... Dr. P. L. Coble.
Music.
Praclical Education, (German).
Rev. J. J. Keerl. Music. Education in California. . 1 Rev. Heeaeman. Music.
Trifles, salutatory,. Josephine Klee.
Music. An Incident of the War, Celia Rademaker. Music. Our Flag Minnie Poison. Music. Education in Indiana, valedictory, Lottie Vowell. Music. Presentation of Diploma by Geo. R. Wilson, Co. Supt. MEDAL CONTEST.
An Address Porter Simmons. Music. The Home of the Lily Delia Harbison. - Music.
From Small Beginnings Milton A. Simmons. Music. Problem of Lifo. .Anna Kluemper. Music. Diligence Harry Ballard. What We Should Read Linie Teder Music. A Rolling Stone Gathers Xo Moee .J. T. Ellis.
Music. Influence of Associates Ella E. Poison. Music. Presentation of Medals by Geo. R, Wilson, Co. Supt. Benediction.... Rev. J. J. KeerL. A law known as the Harvey act
has been passed by the legislature in Pennsylvania, with the? ebject ef promoting the use of broad Urea on heavv wagens. It provides thai
those owning and using draught wagon) with tires not leee than four
inches in width for hauling loads of not less than 2,000 pounds shall receive a rebate of one-fourth ol their assessed highway tax, the re
bate not to exceed five days' laeor
on the roads in any one year. This
would Iks going too far to say that j8 ony a modeet step in the mainany business, and especially bank-'tenance of good roads, but never-
business, was uisnonesi oecause the less one to be commended.
ing
it is first necessary to secure gen- pur-i Mechanic.
eral confidence." But look atthe
cold business-like proposition. iron rust mav be removed by
What these single gold standard holding the spot over a bowl of water men say they intend. to do if they wüh a little ammonia in it; appl are not interrupted by a decree of then a little weak mureatic acM.
their masters, The People, is to get and as soon ae the ruet cUHuppaan. t 11 .V. .Irl :n tua 1 i- rr
" lounerac w water.
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