Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 February 1897 — Page 8
New Broom Shop. The best Brooms are hand made ksit.ti.to an1 t Via t aa Ba ntuili' U t t
Guckes Broom Manufacturing Co.,'8',, li r i lk.i. - . - '
VU TT TBI rilllt Kireci, uiir Bijjnii' from the Public Schools. We make any kind of broom the
day a notice. AnJ , iMf id nom iouiy piaoe. We eell wholesale and retail from "-SbSL 11.10 a dozen up to $3.00 a doien, , . , . r,c Or wuulil lbt h were fwn to gay and from 15c to 35c a piece. Ana i wittm -m- town
We will work uu vour broom Wmm u h,r riNM would v
SONG. I would that ray K- MM N'T 'air
Add 1 would Ut 1 HU aifMiu
dreaain h-r rt. w. rv hair
oof Ith injr airy fold
Or would tkat aba wrt- the dew thai liaa lo la' re and I t r OSS BBS. wra. To fold mj red leavae ur hr ryt And make my awavtnwaa a mr ol bar
MILITARY SCIENCE.
"A 00d tiling" 'i il !llu,lR-
Aod dim ila the turf above iu sprvad
SI rap lined KortlScatlou. Hlcjrclea am
toinli' tiuu Ar Mo.lrru tairr.
It seems to he the Kenerul opinion anion; I it tt-i Staff army otu it tliat the dl) I slocwnSSst of military science in the immediate future will be in the tit nvtiouof simplified fortifications. Kreut er utilization of UM bicycle nd the extended ue of some form of automatic juu. The nioderu army engiuevr
little use iu raixiuK great inouiia or earth such an used to be done when
hasty and even permanent work were Nded. The bijCK'" "ö earthwork the greater the mark for the enemy' ifuns. A hole in the ground ha been the theoretical formula for fort building, ami now that we prow fleldpieeea with disappearing carriage it can bo prae tically carried out. A (run that i capa ble of rising out of an iuuocent looking hole, pouring forth great volley of death dealing bullet and then sinking out of sight, leaving hardly a truce of it presence and certainly nothing to fire at, i formidable enough to iuvot the theorv with all needful loario. It
a -team made broom, uive us a WM a boy or gooa u.m - the hollowchance; your interest i-our interest, though by no mean a hard student. So WlitPrloo WttS the cairasÜCCMS BK.XIM Mra. Co., Iperfevt w hi MM of honor that in M H. F. SS, Manager. J ..aa.q.-S-T "never dui avthing which could ; tomatic rifle. - YOU might a- well live on a ide , be subject for eriicistu .or SSr'oÄ a" J'
street as to be in business ana not soon Decani; ne ' mau espr
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corn, in three dttJerent styles, to suit you, for 8c, 10c, and 18 'c a piece. On Brooms in lots of 5 to 10 dozen we give special prices, in 20 to 50 dozen lots we give jobbers prices. We also can make your bnwniB in either grade of corn. The standard .a A --
are tbe sou carper, green com. .. g without temti. Why not buy a good hand made :fie- (uer Lungstreet "I never heard broom for the same money you buy Dim uttr a profane or vulgar word. He
t itAim mide broom, dive us a waa a bov of good native aDimy, a
Nay. laava tk' aanbaam tha ligbt that bia And loava tba Uly bar airy gold. And (ivc ma my maldaD. Ju.t mi h U. t, kta aod alna to. to baap and bold! -Naw York Ladfar. A LAD WITHOUT GUILE. How Ormal Iaapraaaad Hla Coaarw4aa a a Waat Polat Ca4t.
iThe MODEL DRUG- Stare,
Originator of the CASH BY8TKM Inventor ot lA rKlLKO, Co win-re the crowds fO to buy Fresh Pure Drugs, Medicines, I Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Blank Books, Paints, Oils, Etc.
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Most complete line of Cigars ami Tob HOOOfl in town , also an elegant display of latest styles Stationery and Pocket BoOSli Always something new aod attractive. Preecriptioni carefully oompoundea. Pbyiicians' wants a ipeoiolt. B. B. BRANNOCK. M. D.
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YOU LIVE
pr W waaaaw itiiivaa v w nriAL - L....liiro !,,m tikki-u. MR oue would have (taid
-There is Sam Grant. He ,s a splendid and can't get away from it- fellow, a good, honest man. against . , , A. whom nothiutr can be said and front If it is inartistic or ugly orj ;hom .t.. nilrlv vim have to keeD it. (in,- of the keenest observers in his
. . , . ; da,, for a year his roommate, perceived Therefore it pay? to be careful it, morp m him tliau hlH m,trU(.to .-He pays to be sure that you are getting 'had the most scrnpnlon regard for v 9 truth. He never held his word light, the best to be had for the price you j He novcr untruthful word even uav it Davs to look about to ex-lm jt. j; ti ynja .w , reflective nnnd and at
&min stocks and Drices and will tln.M wcrr reticent and somber. Some-
in th fti Ädemv. " He hiu a way ot v - --
solving problems out of rule by the ap ns Biiys tUvis.vely that t win mu S canon of good ard "Mt, and Ruf us mate ly oethe rifle m general use by the Wis mSTi naviug: -w-hen our armies of the world. Its particular point idlvTwciJ ovVr. if the average! of merit is its capacity for doing away
opinion of the members of the class had J with the mecnamcai operant... m opiniou i j t ..fT.i t it does its own loading.
ing. In effect it does its own loading,
leaving the soldier free to attend to the businessof firing, thus concentrating his attention on his opponent and rendering his aim surer.
A pointed out by General Wille, the force of the recoil of the automatic gun is employed for charging and closing the breech, and the flrer has only to let off the shot in order again to load 0M weapon, bo that the number of shots dis charged without an effort is precisely the same as the total content of the
. .n..rinn Tim rtnlr Mimniirafivi'lv
amine stocks and pnees ana win timet Terr reticent and somtxr. mwi 1 " r " JL Zl I ! ' SdZ s,emed working deep down in his weak part of the automatic gun lies in pay you doubly to come to our 1 Lew as little about but. as they have been found iiiuufcui- n !fter tests made in Austria to withstand
Storeandbuy. . M we. mere woum ue
we'ks. at a time wnen ne wouiu w . ... . . Onr stock embraces manv varie- i wmmmx He was 000 discharges, this does not count for
, .... a. chtH-rf ul man. and yet he had these j much. -New ork Hun.
ties tne oest xor nie pru.c so.u - wmwi to fwl
premonition of a grat future wonder ing what he was to do and what he was to become. He was moved by a very sincere motive to join the Dialectic society,
which was the only literary society we
anywhere. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square. Jasper. - - - Indiana.
' ROYAL HUNT TOMFOOLERY
Fauiooa
What It Coals to Maintain tha Sport.
A yeur or two ago, says the editor of
Loudon Truth, I took up the matter ot
" TI 1 wkila wa vera roommates, with
Madison Townanip iruHiee jv improw in hls maum.r of Notice. pressing himself. "McClure's. a .. .a a a I Aa iL. T (
iotice is riven mat nereaiier tur 1 mir tee of Madison township will be at Ute tore room of Mr. John P. Norman. ir.
Ireland, on every baturday, tor tne pui look npon the no called
n III' o " - - r 14)11111 II a I I
had. I did not belong, but Grant joined .the roTa huckhouuds. fori have always
ex-
nuthrotlr 1't.rtraltt of Franklin.
'thoriffht that auvthintr with less of the
nxlet-minir feature of sotirt than to curt
i a tumc deer to some snot, turn it out
I hunt it with dogs, and. haviug hunted
l iirt ftr an
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It seems the height of absurdity to 1 . H .. sporf cannot well be con
tir-in th so called "Sumner Por- : 1 1 in tnic
m a V ? V : i'"'a I ' --- i'l'l ! l niril 1 vv can ai ml ub,' v aaa -
trait of Franklin at Twenty. " belonging ; , lrt tra u,.
.. r-.- to Harvant university . ie an autneuitc- ,, tll
.w 7Lm Dortrait. Whw thtl Irankhn. who was . , lthouah how the auinials cuu-
fhe township library is kept at Isaac grubbing for funds to carry him home jvev, th(.ir HinKular idea of pleasure to
Alexander' in Ireland, where all mav at the time this picture is suppomn iu tfap writers of the letters wits not ex
. . a I a .1 a a- at Tm I
Obtain thf ooots. have Dtnu patnieu, k1 l aaa TV... t 1 1 . . U..V.nl Vww .1. M m'ilt ' . . . 1 I A .... I;...... ' ' in .w V. ... V. K.t
tue luuittu oviiuui iwvo n ... - fne purpie uiiu uue iiircu " " " nave ioiuet the crusaue, we may nope found at Norman A (iray's tore at al. i ig arraywl let one to pay the J"titjthat tiu. cruel ton .foolery of this royal t?me9-. . ... JoHJ? fcJ.NoiV,j?J v.. for his work? Aside fn.m Danklin scir- L t win WK)n (H.lifH,.
Attf. 10, w-y irufji 't' ...Tmnces bein airaiust its authentic
ity, hia "Autobiography is lent upon so important a subject as this portrait.
and its history is purely mytnicai Another nicture that has no better
Maim tn be considered a likeness of Ben
jamin Franklin hangs in the MetropoliBBs. Museum of Art and -vaa painted by j
Stenhen Elmer, an English still life L v,...,,! nnrvse that the total outlay
1 painter. There is nothing to show that j must tM. aüOUt 3,000 per annum the name of Franklin until , ;. ,i..i la ia trn from thi
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1824. when a plate engraveO oy nyaer The traveling public will find and publuhed in 1782, as "The Politithis house well furnished and the cian," was relettenKl and issued with best of attention given to the wants the name of Franklin. ... of guests. Furniture and beds all! The last tJÄEÄ! B . . .-j -.1 ,1.' this expurgatonal list is of the first imnew, and table supplied with the ; JJ f ItwMPa,nt-
best the market affords. TermalT'. n . AMMt and is in
j the collection of the Marquis of Landsdowne, but it is clearly not Benjamin Franklin. It is, in my opinion, the por-
ltit of (loveriior William Franklin
j Charles Henry Hart iu McClure s Maga
zine.
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people at least feel that those who keep their names before the public by using Tin: COURIBB are solid and substantial .
THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS
Make the Celebrated
PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
Reasonable.
Aug. Saegin.
March 10-93
GEORCE P. WAGNER
utrrv acrtraaa of
WAGONS and,
CARRIAGES,
The
Tba rirat Steam Tower. novrrr of stt am was known to
-And Dealer In
I Horoof Alexandria, who exhibited what
.ins from the deamption to have been w. a . i il 1 1
ik small nt am euiriiie to rtoiemy rnna
j dt lphus and his eourt about 150 B. C. Pliny describes a small boat, built by a "magician" of Uome. which moved by ! means of a wheel, "driven by a pot of
! hot water. watt s invention oi a ro-
titrv steam engine was patented in 1769. 1 W " ... 11
'The first railway locomotive was ouiii iby Trevithick in 1804. The first praeItiral locomotive was perfeeted by Ste-
I phenmm in 182 As early as 1707 Deny
I Papin built a mtxlel or a Bteamnoai,
I which was destroyed by a mob ol boat
! men. The nrst practical steamouai i built by William Symington in 1802.
In 1803 Robert rulton. m connection with Chancellor Livingston, built a tnmbo:it which was tried on the Seine.
JASPER, - - INDIANA. I Iu 1807 the Clermont U'gan trips from
,cw iorx to Aioauy.
Agrienltural Implements
and
Repairing A Horse Shoeing.
Nerth Mala Street.
ffaTliTa aallLJ aj
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Cavaata. and Vrarie-Martra obtainart. and 11 Pal
est DuMee conuuetao tor mooimti riia Ova Orncc is 0oaiTt U S) ptist Orrtet
ana w n wmr naitni iu um mmm
tesimt u m timfefi. Seed mod: drawmf ar photo., with darriptwn. We a.r-,. if patan'able or not, tree ol tum Dur Ina not dua till natant IB tccurtd.
a Pamhlct "How loUti'atn rateot. wtta coat of ou r IS the L . S. auU futaigaaouotric
C.A.SNOW&rCO. Or 'ct.WlHiiioroN. 0 C.
A Dia root Batlaaaaa. "Papa." said young Mrs. Hunker, "won't you please give Ueorg and me 110,000?" ' ' What do you want that much money for?" "We want to build a $5,000 house. Harlem Life.
nouey fnr ' nlainetl to me. Now that the bishops
in wnu'h he ..., i,.:.- i. .nivsii., wo muv hoiM
The couiitrv Davs the costs. The sal
arv of the master of the buckhouuds
(1,200 per annum) is always enjoyed by a nobleman, the occupant of the post
rhiitiiuitf with a cnantre or ministers.
r. r. RiuU-s this there are salaries to hunts
men, whips and others, the purchase
and keep of horat-s and hounds, eh
This
ia ilcfraved. it is true, from the civil
list. But when the amount needed to maintain the sovereign was investigated
in order to arrive at the total necessary,
thi einonditure, was includsd in the
-- - - r .Rtimnti.
It is suggested by the bishops that the n .rrv ahnnld cease to bo deer ami
h. m Id henceforward be a red herring
Rut the idea, as an attribute of majesty.
of the sovereign keeping a lot of dogs to run after a ml herring i9 childish.
Grant Drilling the Homo Militia. I .rant lft West Point in midsummer
and spent his furlough in Bethel and
Georgetown. He was invited by the orarr ni the militia to drill the troops at
"jreneral muster." which took place at
UuK-lville flurins Atumst ot l44.
William Wilson and Peter Wamax are
two of the few witnesses living who remember the splendid occasion. It imnreased itself ineffaceably on
young Wilson's mind bct ause it seemed
n.t..rf., l ..von revolntionarv. to see a
rt ni' i' i i w " " - - o
young lad such as Cadet Grant looked.
nrderimr the nomuons oin omcers auuui.
"H lrmkd verv vountf. very slender
nrtrl werv nale.
"H. wits tlressed in a long blue coat,
with hiirenaulets and biff brass buttons.
and his trousers seemed to be white.
thnno-h thev mav have been a liffht gray.
He wore a cap anil a red sash around his
waist, und he rode his horse in tine style
"1 w am narticularlv struck with his
m that is. his way tif using it. Tb
old men barketl out their commands.
You couldn't tell what they said. Noise seemed to be their idea of command, but Grant's voice was clear and calm and cut across the parade ground with jrreat precision. It was rather high in pitch, but it was trained. I could tell that, though I was only a boy. "Hamlin Garland in McClure's Magazine.
The lowest Uokst rates lo the Wert, as folders and general inform atUm, Kln u furnished on application to the iiiiiTnni-,l see that yi.nl tieket reail Vlu I Lias." K i i.wcomh, i : It. A t ASI HKI.I-. I.en l l'as. A;V. M. IIonah, Trav'u PSSS. An t, s. , Ull Hall TowiiMhip Bottom, Notice is hereby given that the undetm . . k ,1 .
siitneo, trustee tu 1 1 .tu towns:
ftttend to townslup business on e;ii-hsr,.
urdav of the vear. at mv otiice. and t
. . ' . . f . ' n
sons Itaving township business to tBj
u.. (j r... 11 1 ..., I lit l,r..w..(0 If ,1,1 .
, , Baturdays. The townsliip lihrarv will als,.! , ! at inv ottice near KoHainonil. itto 1 the ,
izens are invited to call there for lilwr books. The Indiana Series of Bchool ! .i may he ltal at my ollice, ami at JoblJ Meschede', in Oelentine. I.kvi L. Jacobs, Trustee Hall townnlup.
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Fairni For Sale in Madison Townjaftftpt One of the lest farms in Ml township can he b0giltO0 SUV terOM 'A'' ui'ivh with house i.f six rooii - ' .':
S6x76 feet, plenty of stock water, TMnf! prodticetl '" bushels w heat per acn r,
ttt a m & other crops in proportion, nice on'banl BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. F lir mifei, fro'm ., tromln. i J r. e it. .ft. .jkiii uN.i
IUIH1, lll.lll I'UII, r t I en ," Will be divided into two or three para, if desired, ami sold for one-thid rati balance on easy time, interest on second notes for deferred payments payable a:: nnallv. ' per acre. A verv le-
pla. e. Apply to C. DoajTB, Jaser , BtMMie Township TriiNtV Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of I i , . v. i. wl.ii. I inhiiis count v. herehv mv-
notice that he will attend to all bflfUMSI
pertaining to the othce Ol I nistee, at lr
resilience, ahoiit one mile Wel ol 1
tersville, on I'ortersville hm 1 In
road, on Saturdays of each week, a: requests all persons having tosrnsl business t.t present it onHaturday, t ens desiring books from the Town:. Library, are notified that the Ubftri kept by Win. Mcllarris, in Porten N. B. Ooera t s, Tnntts.
Aug 7, 1896 -jr.
arbloOB Trustee's Blttfe i it we iu Kamnv civen that tlic uri'ler-
rfimed, Trustes el Harbison i i
will att ntl to township businese onrna Saturday of the year, at my "t! ' ' persons having township husintwn
trrnsact are required to present it
on Saturdavs.
The township library will be kept
niv home in Havsville.
I ntliana School lits.ks are for calf Henry Ruehrschneck in Haysville. va AJani Marker in Kellerville. IndUSa.
.John Bim,
Vug. 30, 1895 -y. Tnietw
1 rar
They also want your
And pay the Highest Market Price in Cash
Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
ECKERT BROTHERS.
Empire
FELIX LAMPERT Agent for the
Drill. State Drill.
e Corn Husker c
Fodder
Blount's True Blue Pows.
Manufacturer of
WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Keyston
Repairing of all kinds.
AiikuM 14, ls"f,.
Jasper, Indiana.
JUMBO JEANS RANTS.
For Fine Job Printing the Jasper Courier office is the place to go to get it
Did Hla a Favor. Pedestrian (to footpad) Money or
my life, is it? I was wondering how 1 was going; to live through this week Now I won't Ivive to. Very kind of you bhejot away Boston Transcript The willow is one of the most adapt able of plant. A willow switch stuck in the wet irround will alnttait mavria-
lly take root and lieeouie a tree. In ton days a letter from New York Will to delivered in Brussels.
The Circle County. The oddest shaped county among the J.OOO which go to ui.ikc up the separate divisions of the various states is Warren county. Tenn. It lies almost exactly in tin g'liTiphieal center of tue state menHomeland isalmt as near ax rfcct ir aa as tiny tlivioon of laud cuultl possibly be. The i IrcJH would ic rfesji Lui lot the f.v i tint Um re i short itreloL
of the north, in bottildurv iiue Which ftil low e small strt am t i s ihoti distre. It is Irnuiidctl hv Ciiinoii. 1 Ktittj Ottt
U"i; (irnndT, Van Buren and Whiu ounlies itntl Uwtmwitv remarkable oxsept in ahajs hi. Lkuih Republic.
The Strongest Jeans Panst in the World.
AIho a full sitock of Clothing, Dry Goods, NoIIoiim, Hoots .1 Ul....,., .. 4
ECKERT S NEW STORE.
Opposite the Indiana Hotel
THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT.
Metileted every year ea Dieaeetiaf Tablet ta Mediaal CeHeeea la Mm United MsSm-
4,000 Hasaea ftwilea
Protect tba daad. Thonaartdf B . t . ....all. Nn
VI Kl.ir. ..'.'.mi bu. ........ - re"', rr-aardlran of loratmn. la
Til
ID UUI . . ' ....... v. m . ... .Aihll Altl Aflit &tlA
lata wvarltr aaainut tha Orara Robbar. aed protrctt both caakat and body from dampen, mold and dacar. and from burrowiaf an I mala aaU raraUn.
St. i dl mm
h Abtaleteh Air tiM sas Waterpreef. Mad wholly of ttaMrrmcr atMl aad mallmblo Iron, aud I practically ladartrartlbl Should Im ukkI In arrtry Intrrmant. Orr 11, In actual am. for MM b?
all undfrtakara. Manul a ay
Columbia Townhlp
tt'f'H ROtJoe
Thf MadSSdsatSsl. Tnistee ol Oolo
fSv llnl.,,. i.tv IikI.. will aitMi'i
rowiiHliio buMiieeri at Inn reH.teiHe n . ' . . - l,j:M
tvery Mlumay, IBO persona --- i ....hi i., ir,.ii.irt arc
uested to present it on that day m
"rJek. ....... Sa
The Township Library is sept
ffiee of the Trustee, where UK " titled can obtain books.
R. r. Bum, lmawAug. 1th, 1895 y. . For Sal. Mouse ol SifM WOSBi ami two and good cellar, with thn-e town Ireland. iood water, stable, an I oat buildings. In ifood order way; a nice home near rdtOJCW achools, with gssLs.s-iety sorroun1"" wr:it i.- ..i.t ..v flieun ami
WaWi W ' tw.
Apply to V. Lwaaa.
TM CaMBfiSS ClMlCel Ct., ----amwi Oklav
For 8ale by Philip Gucke, Jonper, Indiana.
NEW FALL GOODS - LATEST - STYLES Mrs.C.Hochgesang'J Cor. N Ms'n AHihSt.-.T1; inspect my new fOOOf, W IM learn my Very Low Prf 1 For everything. Uj otM
J(HH vi irn ceii o Up With the liest. . COUNTRY PRODUCE WAFst thshlRhest market price Mrs. C. Hochjesani Apr. 6, 1194.
