Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 46, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1897 — Page 1

Weekly QTnuf irf

JASPER. IN DIANA. FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1897.

NO. 46.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

CONDUCTED BY MKS. M. L. HOBB8.

BREAK TMK BOTTLE.

,1--(.ISHKH KVKRY FRIDAY, AT JASPBft, DVBOfl cofNTY, INDIANA, BT CLEMENT DOANE. OFI 1CB. I n Oovntra Büiloibo )S Wi-r Six th Stkkkt. PRICK OF BUBSCBIFTION. p,,r Year. If Numbers, Postpaid, $1.50, H ,r;,. time in proportion. RATES OF ADVERTISING, for kg-d advertisement!! rates ; Iii Hum $1.00 for tirnt insertion ; 'Oe. eiicii wiliwinoiU Insertion.

fjr yearly odieill Wllte lihcrnl con- all your might and never touch

will be mane m retrain r anver- cup nor pass u 10 anoi nor.

NUtTS.

Men

An P.loquent Plea to the Christian of the Nation. Kmtii u pccfli b Jcilin li. Woollry Hreak the church bottle!

they won't let you. Then what ' Leave the ehuJch? No, hut stand strung in tin1 name of Jesus Christ, Blld his spirit. to , ami protest with

the

Kcsolutioo Committee For the County Convention o! the w. c. T. c. at Dull, (omitted from last week's report.) Mrs Jennie Lern moo, chairmen, II n. Tegmire, Mi-- Helen Roes, lire Dr. (Jlezert, Mr-. Sarah Kelso, MisClara Brittain, Mis- Ore Green Mr-. M. A. tiutgsell, Mies Lottie I oane. M l.. Hobbs, Pree.

COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK (it ill Kiixff Promptly ami Neatly oxMgtd ilt I.HIKKAI. I'KICKS. We invite inspection ami business.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

,.(. MIl.HI KN. M. A. SWKKNKY. III.HI H A MWftRNfCY,

Ittorne ys at Law,

JAHPKIt, ITNI., fill inaotlm ta Mm OovHi of IHiboli ami i . n rurOouatlM. PftriMalar ttoattoa fir m tc 1 1 i I . ip. I i 1 1 I .Im li.mi St., ipyiMM WW Babola oniil v llitnfc. Deo. t. "A

Break the public bottle! You

can't? You've never tried. You have tried to keep it corked on Sunday at d election day und failed. You have tried to keep it from drunkards and boyfl ami Indian-.

hut the drunkard was drunk ye-tn-j I. . .1 .1 ..1:1 1 l . ..

iav, is uiuiik lo-uay una mil ov

drunk to-morrow, and for every drunkard that drops down a boy start in to till the gap. "How do you break the people's bottle?" You vote to break it. The ballot is the freeman's litt!" hla-t set in the rock of error, honeycombing it br ilow and often im

But Amazing Facts Prom the Tax Records ol

New York. Twenty peraomown400.000.000

worth of real estate on Manhattan Island; ninety-seven other peraoni own nearly 1200,000,000 more prop erty. The tax department hookthus show that 124 persons own OVBI one-third of the entire real-es täte in New York, the riebest city In the United States. While the real estate of New York city is at si-s-ed '. hi-year at 1 ,7S7,186,791, the peraonai property taxed, that i-. the groat fortunes owned in .Neu York i.i itooki, bonds, mortgages, amounti to only SI , 149,086. Following is a li-t of twenty owners ,,t' 1400,000,000 worth of real estate : Owners. Amount. William Waldorf Astor t I . m k . k k

.lohn .laeoli Astor Kotiert and Ofden Goelet.

90,000,000 10,000.110,,

W. E. COX, attorney at Law, VMPHK, INDIANA.

I'!, wieaHag Utorticy for tin- lltli ..... .i ,..i "i, i alti-mt t

li - i iitrutMl to lilin in any i-oiiiity of Ittciretitt, iuli In HpaTd't IntiMiti I I'nMie Siiiare I), c. , W-lV l t.TrnOi... BJ S. Hunter. rRATLOR A HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, J AMPER, INDIANA. Will prtlOB f tldourt of lmiioi.4 and liinlnoouUM. , Bt ottii c over ImiIioU County state Hank. April W. W. 1 BKUMO BUETTNKR, Lttorney at Law, And Notary lullie, I ,Yll:i. INDIANA,

13,000,000 12,000,000

8,000,000 H,OOO,O00 8,000,000 S, 100,000

perceptible degrees. The wise in

hi-own conceit says sneeringly. A mos K Eao 80,000,000 "Yon mmmkrn vnnr t reimt h von A mold ami Constai.le estate l.",uoo,tKHl

will never do it' but never mind &m Su2Stt Drill again, load again, set it On Qerry

again God drille from the other'Jaoob Weodal iii,inmi,ooo . . .. ... . I 1 It I II... I ' I.- I 'I. .-I. ..j... I.. Ill l I. Ii k i H hi

snle. HU II meet, linn nv ani nv. ''' ' " ' vÜonlv let him liml von work.iur ".r MS(. r 2S

toward mm. n n. LAQd )ii eetete "Hut what if vou are in a hope- Georn Ehrst

I (MM li n nori t v ' " (iod's minorities D

are maiorities. Hut if it seetnbopeleee, then I would reduce the problem to its lowest terms, like thi-: God on his throne, and on the earth only three living KMlll John Smith who wants to keep a saloon; John .lone-, who wants to drink, and .1 ihn NVooUey. son of God.

What i- John Woollev's dutv

Simply to ua-h big handa

saloon. "Btlt Jones and Smith art

two auam-t one and Will neat him

What do you mean against one?" Whom

Not So Simple. o sweetly simple seeme.l the maid, 1 never once MMMOted The lir-t MMpieiOD of deceit Could bC Hi her deteeted. n such livpotliesis as tinI blindly tlicn praosedad. nd now no hope U mine except To -co Blf warning: heeded. I much misjudged the tender maid, Misread her mind's condition, For Qjy deceit was scarce bfBJl Before she had MMpieiOD. ChieegO Journal.

Wog Cholera in Indiana.

'unliie I'liivcrsity Agricultural .Inly lit, 1H-.:.

QUACKS IN NUMBERS

Democratic Truth. A sound and stable currency ;

just and equal taxation for public purposes only ; a strict adherence to the letter and spirit of the constitu

tion by all the departments of the

government, and rigid economy in exjienditure of the people's money, have been vital parts of the Demo-

. 1'. Stokes

William I . luriiistt estate c. Ii. R Roocrelt estate

Maine Wilkes 7.000, ikmi

l. Willis .lames ti.tioo.iKiti

Joseph Richardson, who died i month BflO, worth $20,000,000 or more, paid taxes on "Spite boOSB," valued by the BSBBBBOni at 7.000,

,,f that ami he ownetl Jjsii, and 2284

Lexington -a ve. , haii-si.e lots, worth $12,000. lb- Bteaped all

I 1a

hv "ttvo personal tax. -.

-.Ill . 1 ..... The estate of William II

There Are Perhaps 1,000 Alleged Physicians la the State.

An idea of the immense number of

piuck doctors who have been prey-

ing upon the people tf this state is lieinL' obtained bv the state board

of medical registration and exami-irath faith from the beginning, and 0 . . I a t a a a f

nation at the present juncture, when,re nas never oeen a time in our the lapse of the ninety day clause in history when the condition of our the recent law is bringing the country more imperatively demaudquaokl to the surface much the ed the practical application of these

Milt ion , I aa tviai 1 fieri u ra nti 1 1 ir t in a tiMt doctrines than it does now. John

"III'- tCJ llilll MIV V 1 v t v a M A X V . 1 - - Than are nuacks of everv kind and G. Carlisle.

According to reports received by descrintion. and the harvest thev1 The above statement is forcible

the Station during the early purl of Leem to have been reaping in this and true, and it is astonishing that this month, we are safe in saying state would substantiate the truth of "n with the intellectual force that there is probably more , swine the adage that the American peo- of Carlisle should stand up in Ken-li-t ase in the state now than at any pjp are susceptible of being fooled tucky and announce such axiomatic OOrresponding period in recent all the time. However, under the truths, when in every official act years. This must be taken as an operation of the new law, the quack while he was secretary of the treasmdication of severe loss to follow iH b,.ing hunted to his lair and the ury, and in every political act since later in the season, and it should be possibilities are that his breed be has retired from that position, he a warning to farmers to exercise will soon be eradicated from the hsis arrayed himself against these more than usual care to prevent state. doctrines by conspiring with Reloea. Remedial measures ait ooet Dr. Dinning of Ft. Wayne, treas- publicans like Mark Hanna, who is ly and are not successful; prevent- ur,.ri Gf the hoard, said yesterday: known to all men as the deadliest ive measures to he effectual mus odiana has been away behind all enemy of free institutions, of honbe applied soon. Large herds ther states in its medioal laws, and est taxation, and of the letter and should be divided into bunchs tts a result the state has been the spirit of the constitution that has according to size; dean pastures dumping ground of quacks, who ever appeared in the United States, with reasonable amount of shade have lived like leeches off of the Mr. Carlisle has the power of stating and an ahundance of pure well public. We have not yet a full a truth forcibly, but he has not the water are safer than pens; do not ,jea (Jf the number of these quacks, courage and the consistency to live permit the use of wallows or of but we do not know that there are up to it. He stood in his position surface water under any consider- perhaps 1 ,(KM practicing doctors in in congress and with more force

at ion. It has been found in a the state who have not complied than it was ever stated before or -ries of years, that the highest wjth the new law. We intend to go since pictured the crime of 1873 and per cent, of loss has occurred along after those fellows now, and they the dire consequences which were the river and streams to which the have to produce diplomas and to follow it. He stood in his place hogs have access. I'se any ration Hecure licenses to practice, which of in congress when he was a that will keep the bog healthy. An course the quacks cannot do, or friend of the people and proposed

wheels ol

. Mills

.1 . I I ft.

.oiomon i.iipu r, r-.,,,ooo , , . , , . 1 . , rt . ... U-1.....I.. 1.1 " U

i tokiH cMtMtf 7 100 000 " ' 01 r,iisuuB 10 CA- ,,ls,. in,;v musi nee irom me siaie. uueuiuu-iir uiue. m

7 inm.ihki p'i worms ami me use 01 cnarcoai, This means that the state will be government ana lorce a revolution 7,000,000 salt, and ashes as an alterative will riJ 0f (y iniacks soon. I'nder the rather than permit the Republican

prove beneficial. If the disease jaw a heavy fine attaches to practic- party to continue the policy of deihould break tut in the herd separ- jng without license, and it should be monetizing silver. He urged the ate the well from the sick, and not borne in mind by the public that adoption of an amendment to every the lick from the well. On remov- no linp ned nav a doctor bill unless appropriation bill providing for the

f .1 . . . . J . .. e . . . ! M

intr the well hoes from

A'ill practice la the Court-of lulln anil irrv coimtlen, l' 1 nut. Jun. W, 1H!4.

Vender

beat? Has Cod abdioted 1 "They'U 1)111 ine ,ls' ' lprs -naiahave a saloon." Yes ; but thev m,,nts at .f s . X h K I. Ftin.ierly

F. 13. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, - INDIANA.

93. OO IUM K'lht.c

t nmii uriini iai

. Sturm nii'l l.rjr' lianlware ntor.

MM U. lHi ly

ja.oo sct or teeth

i. .1.1. Crown unit Kririite w.rk

i.. i .-tit v . I.AteHt nieili'l- I

iirk irnriitii'it Term

see

"They tnv hot-drunk."

I S. STEWART.

on

RESIDENT DENTIST, South idr of Public square. Spay! lUock. lASPBH, - - IN 1U AN A Icration first-class a recommended

-all work guaranteed. Specialist

"n ami itri.li;' work. DEXTISTR Y

will not have me. Do vou not

how this limptifief everything? Poor word- inewer all arguments "We must be politic," tavi one

"Not with my bottle.' will have it" 'Not from

It will always be

"Not from my bottle, have a right to drink." 1

my bottle." "It will be sohl

the ilv." "Not from my bottle." Perhaps: the saloon j- to go on. I an bound to abolish it, but only mv mtorowt 1 it TI

I ou0,0 mi roten in the United states. I I'll vote my fraction right, and

every tune l vole I ii cairy my share of that election, as long as ( tod is alive. That may not tb the saloon any harm, but it will be pood for me. I am not bound to be lUCCessf ul , luit 1 am bound to be true. A square man is never wrone side on.

p

this distinction was held hv the

Gould family, whoBB estate has been recently appraised iv David IfcClure at 73,615,473. The appellate d. vision of the suprenie court has afliriued the report of Appraiser kfoClure, but when the a i . . i i i At a ai

"Men la commissioners necitieti mat Mr. itfn Ooorae Gould ousht to pav a tax

o

Or. D v. MOHIJY, Resident Den ist, U NTINGHUH, INI. fratlen bli prfi'KHliniil ervice to all HMllna ' wore in Dm iletital Ii1, na rumiM t. Rlvr It hin clfit attention. plate work Hpeclally olicile.l, ami all rli iirranteu. BBf' B Wi

i ruft

künbridira oatili

tvv's Noll'. The lidge township, UiiImus county, will atml to Township Imisiih'hk on satnnlay 'VW week, at Krank Het's ottice on 'rth Si .im Htre't, iH'tween Kiffhtb ami ''oth, in Jasper. The ToWMbtp IA V) ami lnluina8chH'l Hooks at same W i i.i. i am iHBUn, TruU)e. Aug 1, 1SH6--T.

N OCCASIONAL

ADVERTISEMENT

-AND A N 0C( !ASlONA L MEAL

Are

Alike in that Neither Very Much Good.

D

nop

CONTINUOUS REGULARITY I8TH1 KI LE for BOTH,

on only $10,000.000 that gentleman

found refuge in I.akewood, N. .1. There BIB other interesting feat

ures in connection with the list. It

shows that the most valuable singlt a i i s i . ii

lot in .M'.v I oik I ilv owned hv an

individual is the now A-toria hotel

property at Thirtv fourthet. and

Fifth ave., which is not yet completed. It is valuetl by experts at $7,000,000. The most valuable residence in New Yotk City is Cornelius anderbilts at Fiftv-scventh-st. ami Fifthave.. eeaeeeed at $1,300,000. The

lv min ivnn'l WUinlr" I I Jn Sni.'tlleSl Ol 1U tliei'ltV Is OWIietl hV

Ahraham believed God, and 11 was ' C'onnell. It is situated between counted." Gilee-place and Fort Indepeiulence Vm tl... MUtnu nmv. c on Iii, road, m ar Boeton road, in the an-

the hrtMik, forever, and men may the in them like llies, ami hell grow fat on drunkard. W omen mv

still break their hearts in the vain regularly pays Ins taxes. H,s lot effort- to woo their loved ones from 18 abuUt one foot l"1"-'. the drink. Ladies may lip their ooogn for flf P notbln wine, hovs still learn to drink. ;inil Ise.

men burn their hearts to a crisp in The four richeej women in New alcohol, prie-t- may still decorate ,ork Mr"- KlllotK Sh,!,artl rxnl'a liM iti. it ti,.. n..;.ni Mrs. W . I). Moane, Mrs. N. Sew-

" " I W IIMIII J 'I llll A y ll' toil I'TMI'I

capital may have saloon In t

end, senators and representatives may be drank on the doors of con-

nexed dietrict. It is valued at -fl hv the tax commissioners and is assessed tor 1 cents. The owner

the soldiers' homes may

drink to the old soldiers,

gress

sell

mistress of the White House brew her famouf punch Hut not from my bottle !

l i i i 1 ii ft i ,

ijipr arti wenn aim .ir. Hamilton .vie.

I roinhley. As henetieianes of the e-tate of Commodore Yanderbilt theee lathes are rated as being worth $15,000.000 each in then

dill

th.

may mvn rigbt. Telegram

the sick, t. ol, vsieian can show a heense tree coinage of Sliver, and to con-

place them on B part of the farm obtained from this board. He can- tinue that policy until the governw here no diseased animal has been. m,t collect anything for his services, ment was starved into submission to Hum those that die, as it is the on- "The number of fake medical the doctrines of the free coinage of ly .sure method of destroying the) diplomae thai arc extant in this silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. He germs. Keep everything clean and state is something that the general never once thought of deserting the

let the sun have a chance to do the rmhllfl will he slow to realize The principles of the party from the

disinfecting. medical board is uncovering them, foundation of the government to The Station wid undertake a num- however, and they amount to a this day, until an ex-sheriff of New her of fiebl experiments this year iar(. number. These diplomas are Yoik, a pothouse politician, was and we desire very much to have bought and sonl just as an article of lifted up on a wave of revolution Immediate reports as to the presence merchandise is. the purchaser sim- against Republican rule and swept

or absence Of UM disease in every pjj laying down his cash, and with- into the white house. He tendered

locamy in me suue. it is as im-out any examination or courso of Carlisle a position in his cabinet as portent lO us to know where the study whatever, receiving a diploma the price of his betrayal of the priiidisease if abeenl as where it is that allows him to practice the im- ci pies of the Democratic party, preeent. We therefore ask imme- niensely responsible vocation of a There is no more humiliating speediate reports giring us as far its poo- phyeioian and surgeon. There are tacle in the history of any state or sible the date of beginning of an several of these colleges in the nation than that of its leading puboutbreak, the percentage of loss, United States, and they seem to Bo men betraying the interests of and any marked peculiarity. We have been doing a big business in the masses of the people for the also solicit like information upon all Indiana. One in Chicago has sent promotion of their own personal fresh outbreaks as thev occur dur- out tlit.l.imiiu nil ni'pr lnili:inn An. fortunes. To that stupe of deirra-

Olli Ml 'i"llM ' till W I V I I IIMOtllll, 4 ft II Q - G

ing the season. Add res-.

A. W. Rutin.;, Veterinary Department, I.a Fayette, Ind.

other at Milwaukee is doing a big datum has Kentucky come. It

business, and then; are several oth- rests with the honest yeomanry of !ers in Chicago. The price charged Kentucky to restore law and order, for each diploma is $;", ami the to restore justice in the administra-

i Chicago college of which I first tion of the government, to preserve If the men w ho become the oh-spoke has made $;1."),0X) selling the public credit, and to protect jects of ben. worship could see the these diplomas, which have no more Ufa and property by driving the evidence of the feeling they inspire value, except for purposes of de- Republican party from power, they would possibly be even more ceiving, than a piece of paper. They must and will wipe out the reconciled to leaving this sphere for The faker, without perhaps having disgrace which Carlisle, Lindsay, any other, better or worse. Some-looked into a medical book, lays Watterson, Breckinridge and their times they do know ; and then they down his $.'iö and receives a diploma co-conspirators with Mark Hanna need to exercise abundant charity, upon which he commences to prac- have brought upon the state. An American who has lived much tice medicine. Louisville Dispatch. abroad says that he was present on! "These diploma mills are wide one occasion when a countrywoman advertisers and have advertised ex-1 School Books Lacked Spice.

of his own met a famous poet. She'tensively in an Indianapolis paper.! The boy with the red satchel of

mm un onjet i m ner uioiatry. one in Lake county alone their are sev- hooks waH coming down from De-

lionet, loiwuiii .iioi sit ni k uil tilth'.

"And is it p ssihle, dramatically, "that I Bn iwning?

One feels that Dr. .Johnson,

lln

she look

cried upon

in

atti- enty-eight of these diplomas extant, catur-st. and met the greasy-faced

meaning mat jnsi mat many iaairs, hoy, who said: and perhaps more, have been living "Say, Joe, whut kinder books off of the public there." dug dey make a feller swaller at de The tloctor exhibited a book filled public skule?" with hundreds of names of doctors 'Oh i' aWrafi n' 'rithmA.

same t in tltnstances. Would in Out ataft who urn siisiwrloit nf i:..u.. n.:i... .1 t

.... , . J mi us, ail uiiii&n vuni away. have remarked grullly, "Don t be adding fakirs. "These names" said "Shu 'Don't hev nnnnthin' 'hmil

the doctor, are furnished by the ,. James boys?" Aiie- e a 1 .

repuianie pnysicians ineacn county. "Nope.

t'l li 1 1 VI 11 11 1 1 1 ' '

' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 Again, there

are times when

.bulge "Yon are charged with carrying oonceab d weapons." "It is all a mistake, your honor You see, I had a pair of pistols that 1 'l 1 . . 1. A iiiiik nit' Iim. Li I f.. t t I t

- - 1 , 1.1 r I nioii 11 11110 ill I iMnrwi n t I t I ' i yention last month adopted the fob (.!(.v;;r n ,

Michigan's E pworth l eague. The State Kpworth league

C '11-

lowing resolution

Resolved. Thai th.

trallic

Worked up. I get the lioys to talk m in- , 1 1..11 1 , i .

... .1 iiMiiiu i..i i1 .''ii . .iii'i 110 11 I cay in. oxtcat.ng beverages ,s the greatest ,.ffi par:u.,;ute;. toe to Ottl young manhood. NV 1,,.,, , hey give - the laugh. I

u.. i.,o,o u, . ,.0. ,o,t- )lraw (M1( lhfl oW j8t0,a

vention asseinnieti, represeniing

'.1 (HNl ,'11 ir x ..... t . t . .I,. I 1 . .1

pair-o

' Hi i.i

voung neon f. no lavor he

r a ' I 1 r - petitioning of our next legislature to -uhinit to the people of Michigan a -täte COnetitutl nal aineiiilineiit prohibiting the manufacture and sale

f intoxicating liquors, except fr McKinley prosperity and Ohm medicinal and scientific Bttfpoeeet l,nd adversity are twine, and theii end that we pledge ourselves to do sponsor can not teil them apart all in out power to bring about such Neither can the public -Louisville a measure. Dwpatch.

-hoots, you understand

ha!" "Did y 11 invent that?" Yes, your honor." "Thirty days. "-Hoston Traveler.

pathos is showered only upon thei'This one. for instance, which baa .!,;' n

1 ' I ' I ' I 1 7 . 1 " UUIIIH " MHUVP. I1UI UhU dem!. I . r. Silleck says that on the note "bought his diploma' after djts, nuther "' one of his holiday excursions he it, is to be investigated on a charge "Nop " riaited Ml Vernon, and there in of having purchased his diploma' "Ner shootin' iniuns, ner taggers, the grounds he came uMm a mid-jfrum one of those mills. ner mithin"'" die aged lady kneeling before a There are a great many of "Nope " huiMing at some thstance from the that kind of charges. There is one "ghaw, thin, I wudn't go to ther monument. Bhe was bathed in way foi the public to get even with poky ole skule. Hit mus' be dull tears. Mr. m walked up t these quacks, and that is, if they 'nuff to gin a feller de fever. Dese her and . ked her if she were in owe them doctor bills, simply to re- yere skule teachers is alius 'way belr".Vv . u 1 4 .1 . fue l Py them unless the doctor hind de times, ennyhow." Atlanta No, sir, she said, "thank you purchases a license from this board. Constitution very much. I am not in trouble,! That there are a great many repubut my patriotic feelings overcome table doctors in the state, as well as ...1..,

I rue when I gase upon the tomb of nuacks, is evidenced by the fact .niuU of hakim, nnwrl.r mSh

il. 1 I i 1 1.. i r. o 1

iniu ine noaru nas aireauv, since ,, n f Hour Put it . k.ll

the father of his country."

"I quite understand," said Mr. dav before yesterday, sent out over ' , .tte J add one cu7of swee Silleck. gently, "hut my dear mad-S licenses. The Iniard is work- KÄlTi liZS

miete kB. I big until midnight,

am. you ime made a misteke. ine until midnight, and hones tn .u . i - i:i.- l -.

it . ., . 1 ,,. , . : 0 r , 7 7 . f iot- leiiiuiiiits in n. viiickbu, neatbis i no, ,',e ,,mh of W ashington, have most f the good physicians in ed into well-seasoned gravy : add is oyer yoaeWr. 1 h.s ,s the loa the eta e supplied with licenses by chopped par(,,eyt and 0yver the h'T I, .. , , to-day.-Ind. Sentinel, 12lh. hortcake. 8erve at once. And drying her tears the lady, t . moved away eaiBnoo eq mj aquDsqnflf ' aWHubscribe for the Coübieb.