Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 November 1897 — Page 8
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I OFFERED HIM TWO WIVES. PROMOTED FOR GALLANTRY.
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WAGONS and, CARRIAGES,
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Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.
General Repairing Si Horse Shoeing.
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Muglng ul "Hl IMaj Trajr. "Then !. much in a name, or at least I think v. 1 said Albert rerard Thiers, tin- tenor, who one' sang for dd Cetewityo, kmc of the Zulu. Mr. (ierardThiers several years ago lre the Teutunic cognomen of Theiss and had it changed 1. 1 Thier. Hin fame spread, and hin ini(l(ili name was wedded to his suruame with a hyphen. "I am more Krei.ih than German." he continued, "aud my vocal method in not at all Ueruiavn. Mmij people imagine that a German Tfff Hit is a master of the guttural, ami tliat is one nasoii why I had my name changed. I have uo prejudice agitiiist the German method, only I prefer tho Kreuch method of singing. IV iple who were introduced to me used to ask if I was German. As I Ieak Kreuch and not German. I eonrluded to change my name to Thiers. My w ife is an American, hut she has lived so long in i'aris that she speaks French like a native and has nothing German in her appearance or manners. " "Did you sing in Kreuch U King
Madison Township Trustee tvteway
Notice. Notice is given that hereafter the Tnis tee of Madison township will le at the More room of Mr. John I". Norman, in Ireland, on everv Saturday, for the purpose ..( attending to ownship business, and all persons having business with tin ownship are expected to confine it tc tloee davs. HM township library is kept at Isaac Alexander's in Ireland, where all maobtain the looks. The Indiana School books will rx found at Norman A Gray's store at al. times. John K. Norman, Aug 1, '95-y Trustee Madison Tp.
No: I saiiL' in English. Tho old
Zulu was in captivity when I saw him in Africa. I was singing in Cape Coli my in my boyhood days with an English opera company, and after it stranded I visit. ti the dethroned African monarch. The English kept him guarded at a farmhouse, but allowed him privileges. I sang several operatic airs for him, but th v did not please him, and in despair I tried 'Old Dog Tray.' He liked it, and when told the story he said a dog was faithful and wished mo to sing it again. Then he einliarrassed me exceed-
A Now York Folic mu Rewarded
('trhlcs a Hurarlar. Hon Theodore Koos, v el t writes an article entitled "The Roll of Honor of the New York Police" for The Century. Mr Roosevelt says: Early in our term we promoted a patrolman to the grade of roundsman for activity it. catching a burglar under rather peculiar circumstances. I happen. d to note his getting a burglar one week. Apparently he had fallen into the habit, for he got another the next week. In the latter cast, the burglar escajsd from the house soon after midnight and ran away toward Park aveuue, with the policeman iu hot chase. The New York Central railroad runs under Park avenue, and there is a succession of openings in the top of the tunnel. Kinding that the policeman was gaining on him, the burglar took a desperate chance and hajed down ono of these openings at the risk of breaking his neck. Now the burglar was running for his lils-rty, and it was the part of wisdom for him to imperil life or limb, but the policeman was merely ioiug his duty, and nobody could have nlauud him for not taking the jump However, he jumped, and in this par ticular ease the hand of tho Lord was heavy upon tho unrighteous. The bur glar had the breath knocked out of him, and tho "cop" didu't. When his victim could walk, the officer trotted him around to the station house, and a week afterward he himself was promoted, it apix'üriug upon careful investigation that he was sober, trustworthy and strictly attentive to his duty. Hero again it seems to me that we followed the eminently common sense
ingly by presenting mo with two of his piaa f promoting a man who hadearn-
House and Lot for Sale. A good residence on Mill street it. Jasper, for sale cheap, and on reasonabh terms. The lot has on it a good drilled well costing nearly f 100, furnishing an unfailing supply of good water. Foi iri und terms aitldv to C. DOAMB.
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wives, fcacli was more man six ieei iu height and black as the ace of spades. I declined his royal offer, although he declared tho wives would not be inissod. " New Y'ork Commercial.
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DINING AND FEEDING.
YOU W GET
THE LOUISVILLE DISPATCH'S THIRD Q GRAND GUESSING CONTEST.
1,000.00 in Cash to Be
Awav to the Person Who
Given Makes
American Table Manner Not Bo Open to Criticism aa formerly. It has been conceded that the degree
1 1 of civilization a people has reached may
IS' NlwMW uitveumj uj on ncw.j. Now, some one has said that "the American feeds, the Englishman devours, the Frenchman dines." Iu view of this statement one wonders what the English have been doing through the centuries to have advanced so little. Wo do not pret nd to answer for tLeui, but would say for ourselves, we have been hewing our way through forests, pioneering in every direction, in every sense ample apology fur feeding instead of dining. But, of course, it was a Frenchman who made tho declaration, and, of
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WF ARE ASSEKTlNi; IN THE COCRTS OCR UHR TO THR FKCl.lMVK USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," ANH 44 PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OIK TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHERS CASTORIA," the same that has borne and docs now stfTZ on every bear the facsimile signature of CZ7& wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA, ' which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought ? MffSSff' n and has the signature of WUTÄ wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is S5V im. q4U Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
UMh Evansvie & St. Loois Consolidated R. r
"THE AIR LINE." 53 Miles the Shortest Between Loulavllle & Hi. LouIm.
Only Line between Loiilavillo and KvaiiNville.
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the November Kleetiun. Kvery Suhs. riber to the Daily or Weekly Dispatch Will Be Kntit.ed to One (luesf for Every Dollar I'aid Uon His Suhscription. Ottesses May Be Made Tntil i P.M., November 2, ls.7. The IHiinvill.- DifiiiaU'h'H Kirnt ami
Seeon-l (iiietwng t ontetn liaviiiK aroiiK-l e.l i niueh mt-n--t :iriiHiii its readers, athinl one i n aniinneel, wliieh will mireiv bt tlie (1REATE8T BÜ0t BSB op' ALL. The Iisateh will, as 'mi as the otlieial eoaat of Um NvfWBlwr, um ton in Keotiieky is annottliead. give to the Buhncril)er " who makes tlie closest Ifiiess to the actual plurality of the suc-i-esrtful canlilatf for Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky, at the election, Noveinl.er J, IHU7, One Thousand Dollars in Cash. Kory Babaetibet to the Daily or Weeklv Diopatch can make one guess for every dollar he pJI upon hin suh scription from tin- date until Noveinlier I, IH'.iT, at H p. in., after which time no more guesses will le received. i iuesses niav Ik made noon coupons
cut from the Dispatch and mailed 10 the
Dispatch Pabltahing ( ompanj, uttnoM dollar enidoned for each coupon used.
All ttlOM outside of l.ouifville who Mas must he mail mihscrüiein. Send one dollar for the weekly or six dollars for the daily (except Sundayl, or eight dollars for daily and Sunday, or two dollars for Sunday edition, and reuiendier you get one guess for each dollar sent in. If you are already a sulmcriher, your time will be extended for as long a time as PBOr money pays the mihwription.
Agent will M allowed the regular
commission on all the guesws that they apnd in, but the papers thus ordered whether daily, weekly or Sunday, must )e sent hy mail and not put in the agent's package.
H flense are received they will he turned over to Die treasurer of the company, Mr. W. J. Haird, to lie deposited and held until Die close of the contest at
ti o'clock on the night of Novemlwr '2
If two or more persons should tie upon the successful miess. the money will
he equally divided Ud ween them. Send for sample copies containing coupons. Address all letters containing guesses and remittances to Win. J. H.iird, Treasurer, ÜISPAICH PLB. CO., 4 45 Went Main Street,
IjOiilHville, Ky.
us to acknowledge that w may nave been gmltJ- Times, however, and conditions have changed, and not even the most blgottid Frenchman will refuse to admit that when the American has reached the dining point he will have more to dine upou than any other man in the world. The culture of man in America will demand all the art in his cuisine that France hy study has evolved, with the added merit of honesty in his food, the diaguiseti incident to poverty of material not being a necessity.
There is no department of supply in which we have not the advantage, and we are learning to use onr materials as rapidly as we have been obliged to learn all other things. Ella Morris Kretschmar in Woman's Home Companion.
What Wrrfl lern fthoald Kat. The Japanese wrestlers are a race of mam, thev often weigh from 14 to 24
stomi. At the Imperial hotel in Tokyo onco they brought their champion wrestler to my room He was prodigious in size and as fat and fair as a baby Ho w as a Hercules in strength, but looked like an overgrown cherub of Correggio. "What do you eat?" I asked. "Rice, nothing but rice." "Why not eat meat?" "Meat is weakening. Beef is 70 per
cent wster. Kloo is 0 per cent Kxxi. i ate lean U'fstcak once and my strength
left me. The other man ato rice and
threw me down. "
My courier said: "This wrestler is the champion of Japan. No one can throw him. "Pearson's Weekly.
( .areata, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Patent buatawi conducted (or Modooti Pica.
Ows orrtct i OPPoairc u.a. Fmaromei and we ran t mr e pateat in leaa um loan thoae remote from Waahinfton. Send model, drawing or photo., with deacrlp-
tlon. We atviM, i( iantable or not. Ire ol chair. Our (na not due till peiem la ecured. A a- stOWitT "llow to Obtain Patente, ' with cor c. aitie in t..' t'. S. and loreign oountriea lie. A'n.re-
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She HupcrvU! a Farm. In spite of being college bred the abil ity to earn a living in the most bnsiucHsliko mauner has been proved by Miaa Anna T. Haves of Louisville She
is now taking personal supervision of her father's farm of 300 acrea She is devoting time and money to the development of a spwoial breed of pigs for the specially cured hams of which there is a growing demand in the state. The pigs are fattened on sterilized milk, meal and apples and are brought up to a uniform weight The hams are cured
on the farm. The young woman is making a complete success of her venture. Brtajht Valet. Valet (to offiocr's fiancee) My lieutenant has sent me to bring you this In mi pie t of fortwt flowers, plucked by his own hands Fiancee Oh. how poetic I And how long it most have taken together them! Valet Iudoed, miss, it took me nearly three hours. Fliegende Blatter.
In the northern parts of China there are many villages which are almost deserted in wiiifor, the inhabitants going south, where they live by begging. They f .nn regular guilds and literally compel ahopkeeper to help them by threatening to cause a riot in front of their stores, w Inch Chinese merchants abhor
ed his promotion by faithful and distinguished service and by proved superior capacity. We cared no more for the policeman's views on the tariff or the currency than we did fur those of the burglar. Our interest and the interest of citizens generally was to have the officer catch that burglar and otherwise do his duty. If he did his duty, we w ere for him ; if he did not, wo were against him. Iu neither event did we
care whether the officer had or had uot : the backing of the congressional delega- J tion of the city or the tvutral committee j
of the county. Of course, as before, this exposed us to wild outcries from the local political Losses and heelers and much sneering at "civil service reform, " but all the outcries and sneers meant was that we were doing our duty as decent men aud as public officials, with some slight appreciation of what was implii-d by the words honor and uprightness. Political organizations are eminently necessary and useful, but when they are seized by professional spoils politicians of low morality, who run the "machine" in their own interests, who clamor against honesty and
defy deoaocy ami rail against that device for obtaining clean government which is known as civil service reform, then it is time for ull citizens who believe in g.Ml citizenship to rise in revolt. Thr Topoarnp. In the loftiest tower in the city of Vienna there is a novel instrument, known as the toposcope, constantly attended day and night, for the purpose of locating fires. It consists of a good telescope, which is solidly attached to an
arrangement of levers, while graduated
sections of a circle arc arrange! horizontally and vertically in such a way that the moving of the t' leseope sideways or up or down results in a change of position of the hands attached to the levers in reference to the graduated scales. Thus, the stability of the apparatus being assured by the firmness of the fas
tening, whenever the telescope is focused ujion the same object the hands will point to the same rigun-s on the horizontal and on the vertical sextant, and siuco an index of the whole city has bwen made it is but a matter of a few seconds, when a glare is discovered at night, to direct upon the spot the topo-
scope on the side, to read off the numbers, to look up the object and to telegraph to the central station the details observed. Ixical conditions are, of
course, necessary for the miccsful operation of such an apparatus, but in this caso they are said to bat almcmt perfect The tower is over 500 feet high, and an uninterrupted view of the great area of the city is thus possible to the watchman if the atmospheric conditions are favorable.
Insist on Having The End That Never Failed You.
THE JASPER CITY ROLLER MILLS Make the Celebrated
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i.i.w.-si rates to all Kasteru and NV eaten points. Folders, rates, and ifencral Infnr iimtiou will be (urnisiied upou applicut u to V. K. ÜUTCOSB, Ak'I Jasp. r K. I) STKArrAs, Trav Push ki . Mt Vernon 111 K. A. CAMPHBLL, tien'l Pans. Aei. . st Loala m.,
I PATOKA LILY FLOUR.
United States Hotel! Qofonu & Kkes8, Prop. MILL STREET. JASPER. IND This hotel has been throughly overhaul! . I, und n litte. 1 new throughout, and la DUM op. n for putdie entert aiiiiiient. The table will always be found eil supplied, and priees reasonable. Ilead.juiirters for people attending court A good stable for fanners' horses, uv cheap feed. A good bar well supplied w 1th thectun. , -t li.iiors and cigars, and polite attention I ways. ;ive us a call. Ap,H?-. tiutgarll ft Kre...
BEST GRiDE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA.
They also want your
WHEATAnd pay the Highest Market Price in Cash Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times.
Hall Township BunIiichn. Notice is hereby given that the DBdairiigneii, Truntee of Hall towiiRhip, rill atteml to townnhip humnefls on eaeli Saturday of the year, at my otfice, and pat Hons having townnhip huHiness to tranHKet are reiuired to present it to him od Saturdays. The township library will also lie foil ml at my otfice near Rosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library books. The Indiana Series of School Insiks
may be hud at my office, and at John J. Meschede', in ( 'destine. Levi L. Jacobs, Trutee Hall township. Ana. ti. 1897. y
A Managing Widow. A certain young w idow of Indianapolis, who has just changed her weeds for brighter hues, gave a dinner party uot long ago, says the Indianapolis Sentinel. The PMiuiH were decorated with a great profusion of flower. Roses in masses were on the mantels, and the dinner table fairly bloss uncd. In fart, the abundance of flowers was unusual. One of the guests could restrain her curiosity no longer, aud when the dessert was brought in said: "Well, Mrs. Rlauk, you're rather spreading on the flowers tonight. " "Yes, " replied the fair widow bright ly, "but tomorrow I am going to take thorn out to ( 'row Hill and put them on poor Tom's grave, " A regular "13" shiver went round the tabla
FELIX LAM PERT Agent for the Empire Drill. Sucker State Drill.
e Corn Husker A
Fodder Shredder.
Blount's True Blue Pows.
Manufacturer of WAGONS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing of all kinds.
Sahara
French experts in the desert of Sahara
are expressing apprehensions at the gradual diminution of the fertile oases It is known that the large oaaes were much larger in the time of the ancient Kornaus and that they are being constantly reduced in size by the encroachments of the sand dunea The problem is how to stop these.
The oddest rhntsd county among the H.Ouo which K" t" make up the separate divisions of the various states is Warren county, Trim It lies in the center of the state and is as near a pflfflBt iri le as any division of laud could be.
Kara Klara. "Barber's wife is rather the bum of the outfit, isn't she?" "I would not like to say so positively. But I do know that they have only two whrels, and one is a woman's wheel, and the other is a tandem. " Typographical Journal
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Hoine Townrthlp Trustee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of Boone township, Dubois county, hereby (fivenotice that he will attend to all busiiie--pertaining to the office of Trustee, at hid a a . i a mm
resilience, anoiu one mile west of r r
tersville, on I'ortersville and Ireland
road, on Saturdays of each week. an. I requests all persons havinK tOWtuhip
business to present it on Saturday. Citi
zens ilesirinir Issiks from the Town-Inn
Library, are untitled that the Librarv h
kept by Win. Mcllarris, in I'ortersville.
. B. COFKM a n, Trustee. Aug 7, 1897 y.
Harbison TriiHtee'g Notice. Notice is hereby iriven that the under-
siguel, Tnistee of Harbison tow nshij.
will att 'nd to township business on earn
Saturday of the year, at my office, and
persons having township business to
trrnsact are required to present it to him on Saturdays.
The township library will be kept .it my home in Hay.ville. (jkorok Nix, Aug. -M, 1897-y. Trustee.
Columbia Townliii Trie -
tec'H Notice. The undersigned, Tnistee of Columbia Tp,, lulsiis county, Ind., will atb n 1 to Township business at his residence 0 I every Saturday, and jiersons having tow nship business to transact are requested to present it on that day of tb week . The Township Library is kept at the otfice of the Trustee, when those entitled can obtain tstoks. R. 1'. Smith, Tnistee Aug. Uth, 1857 y.
oy iiMiig iiir, voi itir.it tin: fuim and substantial. j
PECULIAR RINTINO RACTICALLY REPARED AND
PROPERLY RESENTED RODUOES ROSPERITT WE CAN HELP YOU
PREPARE RODUOE and PRESENT IT. TNI COUKIIR Office.
