Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 February 1896 — Page 1
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CONDUCTED HV uKO. It. WILSON, CO. SUIT.
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1 PEH, DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, IIY Pl.HURN'T DOANE.
nvvrrv.-ls Coukiku HuiumnoJo vn.hip Institute Proems of the Last
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HATES OK ADVKUTISING.
For legal advertisements legal rates; Grammar. . . .. . . A . IM.i .....in w
10 lines fl.ou ior una uisviuuu, uraiimmi . .
each subsequent insertion. For yearlv advertisements liberal eontracts will be ninrie to regular advertisers. COMMKRCI aTaSD .10 WOKK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex couted at liberal pkiceh. We invite inspection and bimness.
Institutes of the Year
mm,,. fitHmvin-r is the urogram for
,u Mmlimm township Teacher
Institute, to he held at Ireland, i. i i r -i oni! .
Siiturduv, reo. io, iowu. '
History
Shakespeare . . .
History Geography Method
Constitution. .
Grace McSwane
CI. Evrnrt
.Alice R. Greene
.... Eifa Dillon
. . . Clara Songer
. .W. E. DeMott
. . .E. S. Horton
....S- E. Dillon
PROFESSIONAL CA1?IS.
T p. S ALiB. W. üs'Scientine Temperance.
History Bertha Armstrong
The tollowing is the progrr.ir fo
tlm Hiuhison township teachers
inutiinin. to he held at Dubois, on
b'h. ö. info
CO.NDITTKI) BY MKS. M. I.. HOItBS.
Waldrip
For Its Enemies. The great fact that the Roths
hilds and other millionaires ol
Europe, and the money gamblers
md millionaires of this country m
Wall Btreet and elsewhere, are all
opposed to the restoration of the
coinage act wmcii was uiuuucaumn
wiunfiiiwl n fur as silver was con
inrnnil. in 1873. is in itself one
the strongest reusons that could be
given why that act siiouiu oe ium stated bv congress.
w
This fhiss of men deal in money
and under the present financial system they contiol the financial policy nf tlii f-rovernment. and largely reg-
.il.-ito values on nil productions to
suit themselves. Of course they t
not wish to lose this power, and
orrica and
8TKEKT.
JAIPK
C rica Hoc
Particular
anil obstetri
FRANK
JUSTICE
JASPER
Special attention
turns, im prom
mission expire
adl)fHrat th
r . u .
HKJODHSCE ON HAST o I A I Ii ! ... ... I)!,,,. 1.1 H'V KllttW Illll
vuiiMiiwt... - - r(J ;,; ..tod to the position it uu- L m
t . ai . Aieiiii t . ... .. .i.i :.,
n, - IMDIAW iui8u..e ,' Tin,.l copied from 1r Wil l s.iguiva.u.-
TI..A.W.W1.13.-. ,ura ", . K l,, PoNon tions down to ISCi, tiiey umm mn p,ck up your
attention Riven to surjrery;.iuuiuu . --- V; he ab e onuer to control uie ""- a5 y0u please
iec.-.M, constitution V i n cial policy of the government. ,
. fMnthod i. ii. .....- 1,; fnr tiw. r own m-
FINK, Shakespeare h- K. Ihiys . " of the effect t lfma tW
OF THE PEACE, " f !iniiv have on the masses of the peo-,-1
i Tl.n Fnllmvinfr is the Dro'Tlllll iur- pu.... f,. i.ninhinations. IUHI
I M. A I j hu vi"., .--n a . till 1 Ill-V UH Iti - i
. .Jnn liMlldlPrs'lnStltUte, , ,f. r.f cr.mi WOI1-
irivtMi ii runt t . i , (nun niiv . " . I ho hold iit Hollairl, Saturday, :4,,,nm.p keoll the morel
lit returns. v.-"ui- v " uc ui '"""""" -t . ,11 ritiiiu . d lOOf'. i .,.lra nf thn two old
siNov. 1 nvr. i - ..... wii.,, unimiiu-iit
. .... CI.L'aai.fi!iri . Will. t;uiii"i .......l mi, lor t HI1 CIHIliroi . . .
. .n llnuafi. Dec 7' .jnu!."- UOIlllCai wuifo -- , lne r.
f;pniranhv Usear cooper;' , tUnxf .,, the people Dyi
1 - vO v . i 1 1 .1
JlUUUUiuim
r -
,11 J&aae E.fc
..I pr;.--r---arr- y t
Use ef Caerclal Fertlliien ii lftitou. Purdue University Atfrlcultural Station, January 71, 1W.. The consumption of commercial fertilizers has become such an im
portant item in the business of fanning that some facts in relation to the amount used may be of interest. The following table gives the amount estimated to be used in In
diana during the years named.
TOKS 8000 (5000 5860
10000 19350
TEAK 1893 18S4 1S85 188G 1888 1889
TONH 29000 2Ü750 35000 38000 35000
TEAK 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894
ri.tlnR.nd bond feeding at the same time are n ; little -out of harmony
silver. Grove, put the uonus in your pockui, uu .National Blmctalllst.
The amount used in 1895 has not vet been computed but it was con-
siderably in excess oi me amount used in any previous year. Fertilizers were first used in Indi
ana in the counties along the Ohio river about 1873. Their use has
gradually extended northward, es
pecially along the eastern boraer oi the state. Probably 90 per cent, of the fertilizers applied in the state
are used south of the line drawn from Ft. Wayne to Terre Haute.
. . . . . im;
The land on wmcu ieriuizers are
most extensively and prontauiy used are clay lam's and most of the
this.
Last y
oar m a fertilizer is used on the wheat crop. For the most profitable returns dif-
are re-
. ...
TiTTii rvTiiTüT unaersutuua -
üilüi i;rHil. speech, be said: ,. 1 kinds ot fertilizers
.taSS nr7tt; quired for diferent soils. All the nations, on wuitu .. i:i:,,u nn mir murkst have the
he Drlce oi sliver anu iuc.cuj h-iluwix w... .-- -
reduce the bounty on eiui w"' 17 ., mu "
WHEELER'S CREAT br-Btv-n
THE HOUSE.
B. M. MII.BÜHN. MILRIIRt Ac,
Attorneys mt I aw JASPBB, TXT).,
.1.... i r-znirf nf Dubois ami
tfÄÄKfc. .ppo.lt thr Itiitw.U Comity Hank. DfC.S.Vi. W. E. COX, Attorney mt Lmiw. .TA8PEH, INDIANA,
....ir..1..l
I'roswutliiK Attorm-y ror tnc u IMretiU I will turftüllv att.-n.l to any e Ivll iHwhiS "inlnirtwl to Him In any -minty of
' omÄ SpaytlV lmtl.UK ,l"'u S,"Hr,
Dec. y.TW-lV W. A.Tr.ylo. w .Buur. TRAYL0R & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JASPER. INDIANA,
Will practice In the Court of Diioolsun
'ÄeöveV IMibol. County State Hank April tt.'Vl.
BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney mt Law,
claiming to be advo-ates of "sound
. 1 . 1
V. A. 8WEEN Hi .i 1 1 mtnrv Fj. o.
' lSr..: f! II Mevers
ur a." -w w l .fiitiiiiiiitiii. . - ..w i . . m f-. i
' ' . ,.r ir ..44..K..,'IllWllc. . . , . ,.
General Method. t. v. tvuueuiuuij r meet tins unholy comoinnuuu
irmera of th Wit can r-..y
How tlia Ootd Staartrd la Fere-
i.. n tha Prlcaa of Taeir
dacta.
.. . -. -i :i rru...
Asia now enjoys.' urall be usea lora c vsuu. iw
"I ask every man -wnose consuiucui contam iar niore pnuspuunu . . .v.ao .alolnr (n rlvsl.. n.nnliuli rlsv cnila
are mterestea 1 wwav - - , unan iiurutjKu uijiuiwh. j
careful consideration to tu quesuou. nimost always dehcient in pnos-
phoric acid. In 1894 toi every iw
AI of National BlaaotalUat. pounds of phOSphOHC acid ill Our
I 1
. t. .v Th. NaUonal Bimeuu- fottilizers mere were oiuy awut i-.
Geography the people should commne wu out g h ot Hon. Josepn wnw.w , "7"" paper has not D0Un(s 0f nitrogen and 8 pounds of Geography nmZuZTJr to fwrmor Uf ll,hh House of Representatives: I mt to "V.1;, rlvatrr, ÄJ. In crops, nitrogen is the Grammar Clias.J.fc ch e tee r and demand that congress Mk the members m tjo n a reinforcement. All "abundant, potash next, and History H. J. Hoffman ' rein,tnte the act of 1873 on represent that e9,nbeodbVfrag JJal iSS-ra advocaUna the eamttf 3?o8Phoric acidleast. Method M. Aeitl1 Jhp Bubiect of the coinage of silver, era who earn their v ing by racing loeal "JJ houW be 8Upp0rted P11" for ferMethod H. . . Hoffman J mtm that the power wheat It they can and 'encouraged. We have no wljh to ann I Jjre injury A- Se,dl to coin money and regulate the val- JlTm band wOa i trigtr. in In li
- 1 r ....1 tf.roum iniiii. . . . . .n,a i um uro nnYtmiB 10 nuvu iucw "v - i---- ... . i
The following is the program for
he Ferdinand teacheis' Institute,
to hfi held at Ferdinand, ten. 10,
1S9(i.
,1 Jos. Johannemann!
ATiV a m . , . ,
Grammar n pcihiuiuui Sli.iL-onf!irft . . . Clem. Wieken
Geography John F Hoeing
fVinstitntion Jno. i. muh.
Alcohol Wm. VVirzuerger
ue thereof, and of foreign coin g, nanelat chcular. He .notes we are anx of ant food shall he exercised by congress and c'eaw at 58 cents, when a year a nncrease their
not by the .thschilds and a. - it was 60 cent f itje sup- a -';&nd he,p,ng rfa acid 5589 tons, nitrogen 777 street gamblers. iheJ0Pj.S the cTZ At the same time we would poUeh 407 tons. These assume the control of the financial el9 wWIe to.day it I ff fuVto Urease the subscription list ot JJJ are ingigllfi:cant as compolicy of the govermnent.-C. b. Now ,tb the visible f WW hIch B ln the fle,d not aaaa re(l with the quantity cf these exnoimixs. short, we see the price la 2 cents 1 DlI8,ne88 venture, but ln the I -vo .fmt f ' th't areannual.
Aaid Notary Public,
,TAPEB, INDIANA,
Lie and Lay. 1 James on the couch
2. The book yesterday. 3. Mary
table then
4. Was the
floor?
. The boy
ground then
0. The
THE DRUNKARD'S DOOM.
m LmAuo nsive nlant
.liaikci u.tiu na a missionary. The f . 1 t.
OVI IV. VV uv -
. :: l that tlonal BIrnetaiiisi is wo
Eon IUI uie iu" - -
k. 1 waa a vear bko.
'the western farmers that one great rea
Shadows that Darken
oh Beyond the Grave
uia Viov once en toyed. India
Dorts of wheat
from
SiT; för Vhe ly exported from the state m grain
"aew"Dt . "w:f. ' 11-t hilnnn.
people. The larger waaui.p;: ,,. o 1)lant food
wnrk It can OO. 11 itu" I ... . . .. ' .. M. f.,.. ..r ,.51 tili irrpater from
can rest assured tnat every 1"V: .;a.
c,, snvercountr.es are usurping the mar- p The annunl0ss of plant
1.9 . . 1 . .... AnlnVflfl I Till Iii uao 1 -
Call rcoi iidoiiiv" ...... . . ... ruin. I il. f.,:li,ri tr 1ltlll70
. . CO OÖO.OOO bunhels: the Ar- celved on -uMeripi on w.. . u 11..- - - 7
All through a number ot year -Republic from nothing to many 7
mv mmo hub - ,. Kolw,B niiasla has lncreaseu uy iuui.u.i, - - . iu"i "- . -
for mnnurial
the corn
straw pro-
. 1 .....
on Ibii l r "ür, ih. dnimslioiH o t ZT.l wheat 100 000.000 buh- Hon ol other Hltrnrr mauer. or .. - uced in lhc sttc. luenmoum . teSSdtÄ lb.' vie- . Vrlw, olUahtoUon. 5S-SL Plant fooddm each yr from
the ha on the -. ; , , i :nj. it s said wheatfall from $210,000,000 down m one can spare u . a""",''' , T nimetal- the soil oy inese mree fciuc i'iuuuv. down beside nto. of the 42.0.000. and we have be gladly rece.ved.-National BlmeUl & about $28,coat on theHhat hi t . . ck Inuc Jeen our export8 0f corn fall from f, .- 11.L 000,000. The results of this heavy
ii mim '; ':"; ;n ,;c imn(i ooo.ooo to $M.00O,OO0. Whcntneuon- drain on our soils are yearly oe-
I w i w
the bat on the
down himself.
have under
nan ii i - ..... j ,rpv,nnt buvs wheat from
there was a horrible n o a, . -; ;- e;nd8 god fop lt and History records the fact that this "niw wheat from tho sMver black phmue spread through Lon- countrles he buys 8nVer at CO cents per
ftrtti0 llflVil 111 ULI . .
" iivi.,,1- . fur ii snrirau imuh
I lJltl( lltiK"v i . . .a . rnilllLIlCD 1IC UUJ
the trees. ,i.. iJS..ril. and that in liuu 0n.iR it to tho silver coun
....... . , nil I ill ' - I II 11 11 lU U va
7. Samuel is on tue rug.i ... miinv iess people lrlo- Bnd wiien he pays 50 cents tor
wm nmctic i ti.e Court, of '"'u g. Birds eggs and little ) ' 100,000 souls went down wheat ,n lnda It only costs him about
,vrryc.u.,u-. 1 . ,a q ,et tht,in in lne y th!1t business WUS .SUSOeild- 25
II I "
the box nwny.
our plans while
A
N- OCCASIONAL
Til
Hi
AND AN OCCASIONAL
Are Alike in that Neither Docs
Very Much Uood.
CÖSTDIÜOÜS RKGÜLABITT
ISTHK RULE FOR BOTH.
boys ought to let
nest.
t). Lucy has 10. We are
the baby quietly.
11. Were the puis
bureau?
12. I can down. 13. I can
Ho r then on it.
14. The kittens
side sometimes.
15. The apples must have
on the giound a long tune.
on
the
9K ni In eold. That is one of the
se save that reasons why we are loasng our nwKc
down, but not
the rug on
the
1 .1 rw-a mil
iwi fiiiri I f if it? iiu awi
of t bailing for the dead the rat- r.M tie of the burial ca t over the stones, Economist to the bor ßad: and the dread cry at every doc. way Jt of a depredation
iUr5n.rnllt VOIU deaU I AIIUUBi
MM a
side by
- naatliira"l(1
itninn w m MiiuiuiiUi
UM' . nOUUlJ UU V'AiU V .aw i. .i,..ir friends, we have passed r countries to England
and are now passing through a con- A E lleh mercbant can now buy a" : .i i ff.1.1 im.ro. dead V mnrc nmees than he formerly
tiWfltn fl I IllllllllIU Vi aaaw w III S. 11 J
tlinn the worst fonn of this Asiatic couid with I. n.il condition, horrihle as it was, elgns, and,
nil dreadful as
i ii American Montr. IllOfe eVlUCIU.
U-K-n I w O
naataA If 1 TTlIlrK U 1ULUIV W1 Ml VjUU I1IV1VIUI ava w ......
..J 1..., anti-Amerlcan money Liiimate uart to nlav in helping to
schemers to control all the business hi- keep up the productiveness of the
terests of this country wun tue uuuu gojj. but lt WOuid te unwise to ustandard than with the single. j on mem al0ne when we have If the commodity money we must mc Vulnable side products at hand, have, then free coinage is an absolute Tn(j ratjona COurse to pursue is to necessity for our growth and prosper- .. .. n ateiai including the
Ity. clover crown on the farm, and then
Madison TownHliip Truster
Notice. Notice ? riven that hereafter the Tnt tee of Madwon township will be ut thstore room of Mr. John P. Nonimn. 11 Ireland, on every Satunlay, for the pui n .ii.iini in tnwnxhin hUHinecf
an 1 all persona having business with the towmhin are exnected to confine it V
The township librarj- is kept at Isaa Alexander's in Ireland, where all ma obtain the books. ... i The Indiana School books will found at Nonnnn & Cray's Btorc at al ;.... .InllV K. Nokmak.
Ag. 10. 'lK-v Trustee Madison Tp
a mnnir the latest inventions which
11IIIWHN"- " , .
has iriven to tue
1 till IWlV W 1 world is a door-knob winch renders
a latch-kev superfluous, isy rouu
ine the knob in the same maum-i
as a sale iock uiuu uiu (.
hin-ition is secured, the door o. m The lock is susceptible
tm nm nnmhinations.and he
Ul ivv,v.v" .
who knows not or hns lorgouen me
.roper one can not ooiam mmm1 .. ..... .1... Aiy Trnv
nnna flimilL'H 111? www..-
imes.
lo ,u . "o i pees.' .. .u
.i.,wl ilmiisand American uwmvo- VMra ac0 Mr. J. snicins iNit-
"" . . ...U J . , ,l
though tlicy may nut Qlson made the following siaiemeui w
Good KeHidonce in lrelann
Vnr Hali.
Houms of eight rooms and two ball' and good cellar, with three town Int Ireland. Good water, stable, and othi'i
.. lll.l It. ix Ml onilT t'vvi.
way: nice home near chun-ln- uro' Khoola, with rHMl WH-Iety Miirnin.iiii
Will be sold very eiieap hum ... Mnaa. Apply to Ü. Uoakk, Jap'i.
were
With the single gold standard every
man becomes a slave to the few money
of silver as against gold Is to give a ,ordB-ur natlon Is to-day In the toiia bounty on exports from India and other he ffiW g0ldbugs, with that b g
man, the presitieni, mciuucu. n not change the situation If a mountain f as laree as Hood, Shasta, or
the same number of sover- plke.B poak were discovered schemeb, ihpmfore. he can Import . nat nr dlhonest. would be planned
its conse- from India, though prices at Calcutta iQ contrf)1 (corncr) every dollar, If the
I .i.V.-, .... ,J LU . . .I. .V, I ttTVlllll . ..nil n1
. , .:., ..f am not at a level ai wmt.. .v -v....- , Bumuaru jin-....
niences in me uehtrv ; v tQ ate ,f hc nau not convenient commodity for
hundreds of thousands 01 ims. Myel fac,Uty ln getUg ru-, .0U8 moncy chttnger with
. . :.. ..n...r iirr.uirn nun- I - --. . . ,
mnai car is n"B - - ,
everv yer, uumgn uiwjr oisoa msoc me luuuwi.irs , iB Coi hear the crv of the driver, ' Bring the foyal comm,880n on gold and sllout vourMead!" Th splendid er: hearsi stands before the palace of - .Now, ,; , seems c i me prohab & f
..i, m Bfipurc Inlluence and power
More bonds will be Issued as soon as It
Is convenient ana raouusi iu
S m .10 mlor , ni tho burial Vice aim roM to It. ol,l M WClUlli mii a'-u , ,. . . nmfltnhlv eXDorted
,nr before the hovels of the poor, wheat .cowa. -r""""' 7"
' - . i ......uniu inri a it n T ii ii iLca i unw i - - -
their niuiu iiuu iruw . . to the beautiful spending degree
cemetery and the other to the po - - dVn', f the relative value of ters field, hut in each place there is d B,lver An exportcr t0 Eng-
deposited in tue narrow ,and at present will give tne .nun. . ' ... l.'ij l.iV And . . Vn ran 1.IIV hl9 Sll-
nhice some muiuui o v,.,. -- - rlce m BllVcr, uu -here is no mother that attends the J for lc88 KoWt and thus competition U,L . s.i., n funeral of .m r the nrlce. If the price of
services muiu - --,,, " ,ar frftm India
the son mm " stiver rose m i1'"- .
1 nus a rme i
rr,itr fnr a moment of the position
rvroM nation like ours, boasting of
lis freedom, playing hide and seek with
the Rothschilds anil tneir aciuu
In Wall Btreet. New Yora.
The true or.mn and mcnniiiu.
i n iv is ..nid to be
e v.. . ,, ,,..,., tools in some must aev iuv a.. - t
is follows: More thati a cemury m...u - a - nQ bIw wou,df on thi8 view, ra se ...
St tobacco anil rum caine , -r- . lW fc. d()U1. price of wheat to a correspouuma -
Uaycs ipninouuu v. w ... ,,,..!.. lKree,
best of anvthing was.oi neuvuu. - -
igo the he
from AlIX
tr ....1 tho host of anvthing
designated as Aux Caves, or 0. K. Pittsburg Dispatch.
but feels in some must get more gold.
that t kingdo
1 '"rh! was M. Nicholson's answer to
. I .,- fniinwlnr direct questions put to
Konublican lemperance people. - chairman of the commls
in.n nWinoi nf nducation should
ll.vi"4."
be to increase the useiuii t-.-a
man usefulness to himseii aim
ntiinnt. Kverv iiinism oeinu'nuuuiu
u imitrlit Hint i s first UUIV 1 1
t..bn ram nf himself, and that to be
self-respecting in to be self-supporting. Ingersoll.
should not folget the words of Warer Miller in the Cooper Union He-
.mhlinan Meeting. Here they arc.
. . t. . ii'HV IC
"THE HErUolilUAiN mini v(vr NOW AND NEVER CAN
HE A PROHIBITION PARTY."
And Mr. Miller is a "temperance
man," too!
him by the chairman
as Inn
..'t!! wheat Is the very wheat
... i mmntalned of by Secretary Man
ning, secretary ot the United States treasury, a. having lowered the price A American wheat, ana
he attributes It all to the divergence of cold from atlTer.' "Our dlBtlnrultaed speaker (Reed)
if it van be nrofitablv done to sup-
... - . , t'
plemcnt these with commercial ier-tilizers.
There is a wide range in the comnnsitinn of the 250 different brands
of fertilizers on our market, and the
question often arises as to which kind can be most profitably used.
The farmer must in many cases
answer this question by trial. Rut it would be unwise to at once
give up the use of a line of goods of a class that had proven satisfactory,
to make a tnal of a different type ol
eoods. A trial on a small scale c . . . ri
will invoIAe less nsK. iei we should not rest with simply a profitable result. The real aim is to find
the method of combining the ma-
nurial material of the farm with
such purchased fertilizers as will
give the greatest net prom cousin-
tent witn maintaining w; pivuu.-
tiveness of the soil.
II. A. Hustow, Chemist.
Hklanad Clael AlWa. Tin h v. Bartlne. In the last num
ber ot the Chicago National Blmetiliiot iiifrnllv sklnB Cleveland alive, baa-
... . IJ.-,t. lust
Ing his criticisms on me prcoiucuv
ontinal mPBsaEe. öuen a imjuis
nubile men have ever received in this v .nenrv IndKrebe has
- a . a ikA .as a w . r w
country. And m resigned the superintendency of the stlllBhowshlarespectforthehlghofflceir b , j
nUtiA and HUM 11V lUU W r J , , u
LtlHlCiailU - - .
our people patronizing The Nathnal
Blmetalllst? It only cosis i a
Send $1 to Mr. E. B. uignt, dubiu.
Dry
works to take eflect February 1st. Since the organization of the com
pany Mr. Landgrebt has been un- : - l.:., KnwL, tr mil Ilm wrtrlra
manager, and the address of some t-er-ujrmg Jn U8 efforts to put the works ton in the east whom you would like te a pay ing basis and this has convert to true bimetallism. Helena achievedf but not without muck News. hard labor on the part of the super-
accouni
on
Read it. Then
He retires
IS Ol laaiug uMvu ..V.Martin Cummings baa been
. - . , intimdent
Send for "The ureai ou... j , .
M. J i .a .nm a nnp vuh w . ...
Ik IU dw... " I , , . ,
know who la not an advocate oi suvw. uuuB u.
Bimetallic rest.
in.nav National
Uala. 134 Mearoe atrwt. Cklcafa. 'elected as his successor.
