Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 November 1896 — Page 8
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W. C. T. U. COLUMN
CONDUCTED nv MM. M. I.. ION.
MR. TUCKER OF MARTINIQUE
What ll Needed. Half heartcdness, inaction r in different effort will not produce WCl vat remit! Then- must be plan,
purpose, zeal, enthusiasm burning pped
Mia IiuMrtal Hhart. In l'wltlrit IMm'i A.t ntui o. "I all lt. n d i'reniilwiii Diaz, of Mexico kw year sgo, wheu he tM refoees from in own land, " ounl Captain J. i. Tuek.r, C7aits4 MsOM i-oh.mi1 to Martinique, itt the Kbtutt. "He hul Uvu ut the head of a revolutionary movement that hatl fulled ami
rov. th' Km Grande
The Settlaf uf Milk Fur Butter. A very large share of the milk kimmea for private battel milking in Indiana, i set in oens or crock ami Um cream skimmed from the surface. Milk may he set lor cream in various kind of veesels under dif terent conditions. The poorest
to method is to let in shallow tin nana
limited tum to my house, or OlOClU on pantry shelves or m a
collar. Milk thus set is exposed t a greater air contact than when Stt otherwise, end eo is more liable to be atleeied hy injurious odors, by diseases transmitted through the
ami hv hot ami cold.
Urowiisvill .
and he wan say mu m t r about four imtse DurniK that Mats te tasptsssod un im a man of extraordinary ability
onthiisuiNin to i-uccecd m such a
nobk" cause as prohibition. Thuik a moment what prohibition will of this aiul
.. ,, . o.or, i ami f'iree of character, and betWSSB OS the on uoini; L'eneiation- then ii! L . h. . there siiraiiK up a fraternal attachment, luimainne that any one could take , .
1..1H in such a broad tiirht in a llst-l. .TI . ..in. ... ..i-i, vo. ;atiiisplieie
I " " irn'im ill niuniipiiar i mourn . - less, half hearted wav! It cannot ; ,... wh..p,.hV h.o.uid mm the liht Milk so set will oftentimes rapid I)
bo done. I hero must he tin
there will ho tin there will he tin 1 laua i.i'i.i.O u.ilrliurof fh 1 TO-
hihilion arm v . VoUOfl People afl
Work.
If for ton years Kngland could get rid of drink, the would at that time become such a paradise as men would haidly reoogrise.--Johi Bright. Prohibition lia come to he the recognized method of lighting the saloon evil. No system of dealing with the traffic which does not in some way embody this principle can command tho confidence of temperance men. New York Independent. Oh, say. does that star spangled banner till wave o'er tho homos of the spree and the don of the knave ' Speak out on the Prohibit! n quesiion in your prayer meetings (iod expects every one of us to do our duty, and one Important duty is to thunder out against the linholj allianco of church and saloon. A Solemn Question. A man is killed in Paris; it IS I murder. Tho throats of fifty thousand cut in the Kast ; it is a question, Victor Hugo. In the United States ire can say. "A man is killed in Armenia, and it is a murder. Fifty thousand American boys and girls are poisoned by alcohol, and it is a 'question.'"' Yee, baft the question is: "Whore is thy brother?" Prohibitionists have long contended that the payment of the United States liquor tax in places under prohibitory laws should he prima facie evidence that the payer is m Uing alcoholic liquors. In Texas there is a law to this effect, and the Court of Criminal Appeals has recently decided that the law is constitutional. There should be a sim
ilar law in all l'rohimtion Mates. Idly, vainly shall we seek to stop excessive drinking so long as we permit drinking at all. As well might you encourage men to drift -er Niagara falls, but exhort them to be sure to stop when half way down. (ireeley.
ou the national forces, but when the our. or in very com wcaiii.T mtfj time came they did uot male Kod their tree, e. If it SOU ft badly in Minimei. prom!. Ishen skimmed, curds wiil be likely 'One eveniii on Romg home I found j t(. crMm and remain
him pacing the nsiiway wun nwiew m th(, ,utt,.ri aUt.,.
churning, lornnng unite spot
A STORY FOR BOYS. "Jones, have you heard of the fire that burned up the man - boUSC und lot?" No. Smith, where was it?" "Urn in the city." What a misfortune to him. Was it a good house?'' "Yes, a niee house and lot a good home for anv family. "
"What a nitv. How did the tire
ordinate!"
"The man nlavod with lire and
thoughtlessly set it himsf If." "How silly! Did you say that tin lot was burned, too?"
"Yes. lot and all : all irone, slick
and clean." "That is singular. It must hav been a terribly hot tire and then I don't see how it could burn the lot.' "No, it was not a very hot tire Indeed, it was so small that it at
traded but little attention, and did
not alarm anybody." "Hut how could such a little tin
burn up a winde house and lot?
You haven't told nie?"
"It burned a lone time mon
than twenty years. And though it seemed to consume very slowly, yet it wore away about one hundred tod fifty dollars' worth every year, till it was gone." "I can't understand you yet. Tell me where the (ire was kindled, and all ationt it." "Well, then, it was kindled in the end of a cigar. The cigar eofj him, he himself told me, twelve and a half dollars a month, or one hundred and fifty dollars a year, and at that täte it would doable once in about seven years. So that the whole sum would be more than twenty thousand dollars. That would buy a tine house and lot in any city. It would pay for a large farm in the country Don't you pity tho family of that man who lias slowly burned up their home ''' "Whew! I guess you mean me, for I have smoked for more than
twenty years. Hut it doesn't cost me so much as that, and I haven't i any house of my own. Have nl-j a l ,i i. r i i
wiiyn return inuiiii i was too )oor to own a house. And all be- j cause I was burning it Up I What a!
fool I have been!" Odd Fellows' Talisman.
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M 1 UU IMUl I'MlinillJ 11 bMBS of mind. I asked what the trouble was, and ho answered : 'I aru in the most desperate situation, without a dd-
1 lar or a friend in the world. 1 know
not winch way to turn. 1 " 'Von may bo without a dollar, but never without a friend as long as I live, general,' eaid I, and then I talked with hun till he got in a calmer mood. Thee 1 told him of something I had n -solved on doing weeks hefnro, which was to let him have a good round sum of money for the purchase of arms and ammunition. In those days I had some pretty fat government contracts, and a few thousand doUaVS didn't luattor much. Diaz was the happiest and most grateful mortal I ever saw. In the plenimide of all the power he has sine? wielded. I doabt wbwtbCf be has ever felt the joy that possessed him that Bight when be hanud that SM could have all the money wm led fur his imiue diate use. He actually shed te.irs of delight, and on that 1 telt n w arded, not caring whether I ever SJOt my mouoy back or uot. 1 'It's to long a story to tell in detail of how I went on Ii) New Volk and not the rifles and ammunition, and what a time we had m eludiiur both the Mexi
can and American officials and getting the arm across the river. But the thing was managed, and it gave Diaz tho at irt for another campaign that ended in his complete triumph. Before that was consummated, however, he passed through an experience that roads like a chapter from Jules Verne. No man ever lived that has had a career so full of romance and hairbreadth escape. Yes, ho repaid me iu full for the money I advanced Ho is tho soul of honor." Washington Post. AFRICAN ETIQUETTE. Tbe Wisest Plan to Follow In VlnttlHg the Hl( Native Chief. In African travi 1 it is always wise to Tisit the biggest chief in any part of the
country. Ouo can always loam from other chiefs at a diStSMSM who they are and something of their character. In
approaching them alwavs send VOM of ia.i- i
your ei lining ami get, n possiuic, in
formation in advance of the fe-eliug of
the chief toward whites. Upon uoariug the village send on ahead to announce
your arrival and wait until your mes-
SeSMJSt returns with some of the villagers tn reort you to their chief. Greet
the chief civilly and ask him to send
one of his people to show you a good
place for your tout, if you decide to camp in the village, which I have done
invariably in this country, though it is not always advisable in every part of central Africa. When you have rested,
the chief will come to see you. Then tato to him your business, talk frankly
with him and explain plainly your needs, whether you want guides or to buy food. I seldom staid in a place mon- thau one day, and generally the first night I called the chief privately into my tent, had a long talk with him and gave him a present, consisting generally of a
good cloth, four yards of Americani,
Promotes Dicstion.Checrfulncss andRcst.Contains neither OpiunT.Morptiine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic.
theirby seriously injuring the quality of the butter. ( r, if the milk or cream freezes, an inferior grade of butter will be made from it. If cream i t be secured by et ting milk, the beat plan will be to set the milk In round tin can-, about 18 inebee deep and Inches in diameter. If the can is placi d In ice water or cold spring w ater, to he height ot the milk in the can. the conditions tor cream separation till be greatly improved, especially if Inside of a refrigerator or creamer, j This method helps keep the tnilk at a uniform temperature and enables ;hc cream to rise to best advantage. Such cans as these, open at the top, are Commonly known as "shot (TUn" cans, and may be bought ol dairy supply bouses or can be made liy any good tinner. These deep cans are skimmed in one of two srays either by a conical skimmer flODQ the surface, or by means of a faucet or valve at the
bottom of the can, where the skiiu-
milk i drawn off. In experiments at (he Indiana station, in comparing these two methods of skimming, I where the tnilk was skimmed from above, there sres an dterage loss about twice as great as in that skimmed by drawing ofl from below. During 1Ö days In February the average los, from surface skim-
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THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
niiiiL' was 0.:U ier tent., while that
skimmed from below showed a loss BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIA.NA
of but .17 per cent. It is important that milk should de -et onlv in tin vessels of uouil
quality. The cheap tin sold on live and ten eeiit counters, is go thin a Saah, that it is readily corroded to .a 1 . a aa
UM under metal, which gives a ruinous Savor to the milk it it sou i in tin- tMMmm ut nil V lior Meil tir
holding milk, the tin should be ol And üav the Hisrhest Market Price in Cash-
They also want your
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L'rade. l 11s is inure uuran
staffer and less at'tected hy the acid in sour milk. In general, pereoUS striving to inakea tine ijuality of hutter, should have a cabinet creamer. In this the milk may be kept to best advantage and properly protected from objectionable odurs and dirt. C. S. Pl.t Mit. Director, Pur ine University Agricultural Kxperinient Station. New additions to the rank ol a--pirants for the post office are dailv occurring, anl there is no telling
what the number will be when the onngresenun get- ready to make the appointment. Petersburg Press. If You Look Big. Apply. The directors i f the prison south a
have passed a new rule reipnru.g
m . , , . , - , f-. fourof wide hi ue, Tour if narrow eulien , that guards shall be between 'l and and alx.nt an eK enp full of beads and, () v,.ars ,,f UgP . tiat t.v snaJ jM. onietnnea an empty bottle or twa In- Lj jelflt five feet nine inches in variably 1 SesVed next day the JE height, and their appli. ation for the atiou of the c hief in every way. and also . ' . ' 1 . . .h, iMnr hnii.Hk .i..d IA appomtment shell be filed in their
or M pounds of flour. Sometimes 1 Kave own handwriting. The prison small additional present before leav -j north has had a rule similar to this iiiK- If the chief twk a f aney to any , for otiie time, and a difterence
pnrtirular thing and I could spare it, I observable in the guartl ton e of tbe
Soue timed one wanti a sheathltwo prisons. Large men have bet-
ter control over convicts. Ind.
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
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liii-ine-M lu present it on.aturduv. Citi-
Miu desiring book froui the Townuhii Library, are nnlilieil that the l.ibrsrf S kept by Wm. Mel I uris, in Poiteni N . B. t 'on vivN, Trustee. A lie 7, 1886 y
Harbiaon Trustor's Bfoilee.
Notice is hereby (riven that the ti 11. l. r-
uiKnetl, trustee uf Harbison township
will alt 'till tu tnu iishiii Iiiiwiiii'hs mi ni. 1
Saturday of the year, at toy office, .111! pc-ions liavini! township tmsinen ! trrnsaet are reipiireil to present it tn liim on Saturdays.
rh township library will be ket.t at
my li on.- 111 ll..1 - ille.
Indiana ehmi l.i.i.ks are for
Henry Ibiehrselmeck in Haysville, ami Alam Marker 111 KeUSTViUe, In John Ski 1 . Sag. SO, 1885-y. Tre.
Columbia Town-hip i ruv
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The sndsruignoti, Trostes of Colun 1 1
Tp., robots coonty, Ind., will itteuds Townshiii biisiii.-Mf at Ihm renidenee 01
ivery Satunlay, and jirrsona tiavinf I
wnsinp lni-iiienn to transact are re'
pieited to present it uu that day of 1
wek. The Township I.itirary i kept tHk ffioe of the Trustee, aber tho; em titled cau obtain hooks. K. F. Smith, Truste. Aug. 16th, J89.V y.
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IEATE the impre-sion of strength end of soundness.
Pi ople at least reel that tboee who keep their names before the public by using Tin: CoCKIKI are solid and substantial.
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knife and another a hat. Old Kanibuidi
was determined to have a shirt. He wanted a candle mutches and needliH, which I nave him, and as I had previously Kiven him cloth I sutiKested, as a feeble sort of joke, that, as he now had cloth and s' W.ntt materials and Msjfet, he might stl np at night and make u shirt. Immediately the old fellow replied: "It is the BSasUs that is interfering with my sutesH. Here, take back the candle and give me the shirt." I filially yielded and gave him a much patched garment, which satisfied him. "tilave's Journey to the IstVUsJSlSSM Trie," by the Late K. J. Olave, in Century.
Ab Fpl.oop! Hall.
Sun.
A number of "hulls" hy members elj2JiH
It's a regular summer day picnic to revel in the baratini and do moliehing prices offered by The ( "'U kikk advertisers. Literary Conundrums. Why did Hawthorne call tbe greatest novel he ever wrote "The Scarlet Letter?" Because he wanted it red. Why does your wife call you Kacf' Became you area stubborn thing. Why do you call votir wife
parliament and others have been printed lately, hut bitdiop m-eni to perpetrab them sometimes. His lordship ef Kipon, in a sermon the other day at Calverby near Leeda. betrayed his Hibernian t rigin, not for the flrat time, in the same way. He Mid, "My brethren, I lieg of you to take hold of your own heart and look it itraight iu tho face." Westniiuster Oazette.
Because she is sweet .
Why do I always call
Honesty? Because it if the liest policy.
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One million standard silver dollars we'fh 414,500 000 grains, or 8.9,87ri ounces tie-, or lt8t4M pounds troy, or 2H. 07 pounds avoirdupois, 01 2D. 40 1 "Skert" Inns of 2,000 pounds avoirdupom eih, or M,gaf "long" tons of 2,210 avnirdupom each. Mross pittn were first imwie in New York by Knglish miu liiiu ry in the yeat 1H12.
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FELIX LAMPE RT Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill. Keystone Corn Husker Fodder Shredder. Blount's True Blue Plows. Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.
Jasper, Indiana.
5AVE YOt'R STOCK HY IBJSJSfl THK CELEBRATED
Morris' English Stable Powder for hnm of Apixtii.'.C"iitipatin. H llidr 11,, und, and nil W aw - 4 ' In ' frier. Sc. pir m SSSJ Morris' English Stable Liniment Ouron I.aiiii ne, Cut, Urin-. S Clalli. Sw iii ). Spavlii, Splml. i iirl,. o Prlr, 50r. mt Im.
Morris' English Worm Powder Wrrntpcl locfiauf eaaagf Worini In Cattl, Slf p ur n...', !" I'ln Worm Prl-. Mr. I
Craft's Distemper and Cough Cur.
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houp, met kifpi poultry hralilo . rlr. Mr. per pneUf V.vrry rfniiilv anaratit.'il ilifiirl"H rifuielr.l Oar aw booh. "Tfca Uetm H
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For Sale by B. B. Nov. a. ihm -ly.
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NEW FALL GOODS! LATEST - STYLES Mrs. C. Hochgesangs.
Cor. N. Main ,t 14th 8t.. .Iper l The public lire invited to cull inepeel my new 'iiimIs, of till end learn my ry Lv lri'OM ! Knr everything. My stock f rtspa groceries eod dry nxds iH elwsfi lip with the hot. country PRODUCE WANTID it he liijhcrtt msrket price. Mrs. C. Hochgesang. Apr. 6, 1894.
A nii-f 14. IVn;.
OCCASIONAL
ADVERTISEMENT
AND AN OCCASION AI MEAL
Are Alike in that Neither )n"s
Neither
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Very Much
aamuous rsgülarity IS THK BUUE FOKBOTH.
WOOL. WOOL.
Thin ll tho boat mnrlcot and ours la tho tioat honiw to ahlp to, Wa mako HbSTSl airanocii on oiinalKtnnintn. IV'dlilox wo ha Tn hotter (aoilltlea than other h.ninen In hiivinx many largo faotorlea to upjilv. Wo Ret you tho too prlc hii1 v not Castl . nut In trade. No travcllUR agent, ship all your wool and farm produce dlrooi to HERINDON CARTER CO. 110 Third atrast, or 818 to 810 Murr.ll Court, LOUISVILLE, KT.
Far Commercial Stationery Of Every Deb crip tion Yieit the COURIER OFFICE.
tlvH- kJsL-i- , i. flfl ohtainan. ' 11 j t.il i.ni, t.. i Mt MootaTt M"' i twU.t OSfHI -CU . P'TlNTOr'C i Jiviv, up e.tiu k-aitiiuu ti.4.i"OT,1 StWn IS I I 1 .1. ;n.i 1 bsua a vm rasfjSs..wltB2 !tt"t. , t. I .triimiile or not. i'.c sh ' till "' 1 ' ", rt'1 t a i v .itrtnalii 1 'atone. Sen: OJ ; iovv&co.: O' I . WAftHlHlTON. 0- . -
