Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 December 1898 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER , (898.
SO. 14.
ll'U.ISHKI) KVKHV HUDAV, AT JASpkr, DPVoiioomnrT iwdiav a, it CLEMENT DOANK. I KKK'K.--In CoUBlEB BciLDIKC is Watt Si i n Sthkkt. PRICK Of r Itse.ti nioN. In y Mr, SI NuiiiImtx, Postpaid, IM si .iter time in proportion. R 1TE8 OF ADVEBTIHING. for tog! Bdvertistnients legal rates; 10 lines $1. no for tirst insertion ; 50c c.n li Jitl ns i iifiit insertion. r ,r yearly adff itlaennintB liberal 000trtl't h will be made to regular advertisers. i 0MMKRC1 M- AND JOB WORK (if ill Kiml- ProtPpUy anl Scully ex trat I at 1 1 iiKini. chicks. We mvitc inspection anil bunines.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. M. MIl.Hl'KV. M. A. IVIIMIi Ittorney s at Law, JASPER, irvi)., , i i, i Im In tlx Hurt of IMiImiIn und in.' r. unit i . 1'iirtn-iilnr utt.iit ton n i lo l etloll. tr i u t. JrMkMa Btfl mppo If tin 7i7lii. um Itniik. pi c. t, '. to. e. cox, Attorney at Law, APBR, INDIANA, PKMMcatlAD ttornry ft -r the nth JaSicta) ii' . t. itii'l ill i Miefully ittteml to Hiiy.ivll iin entrusted to bin In any Bounty ot Hi., ciroail ort, in u d'l IniililiiiK on Pa bile S.jinir Di e. s, ':' iv
W. CT. U. COLUMN. ;" ' -' ban Qt,eber dey are eo few re don't Ulke dein into der count. In Kansas und
' Ben-yhania dt y vill make mihi -tu die year, bei der can't elect inj body. I) r braachers in both doee states vill wote il, repoobliean barty,! Und M vill nuff of (eir members to Icct der ticket.
In Kansas dor repooblicans have
00XDUCTBD by mus. M. L, nouns. BENEFITS OF THK WAH. Hans Schneider Tells how it has helped
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rRAYLOB i HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, I UtPKtt, INDIANA. Iflll prm-tlee in I Courts f Dulml. ttntl ! .i 11 ni: count on rJii-c ivt ÜaboU t'.nintv -tut' ISunk April 11. "!3. bhuiu bScttSkb, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, lyVHPKH, INDIANA, v'iii prHctic lath), fourth of Dnbotasna lrry eoiintkH, Initntnit. Jun. !', 1W4. F. E. WOODS, D D. 8 OPERATIVE DENTIST,
JASPER, INDIANA. BB.OO ET Of TEETH. 9B.OO ii"l4. Crown anl Koit work. Gold KIIIihb ft LatMt Mlhate f lUMe aHlfletel t.-ilh A rk gSirMttlt Tfftn. MBiMHM. Oflit'. . , Sturm .ml Lurry', Hardware Iura. ikii.i u lmw ly
J. S. STEWART,
RESIDENT DENTIST, - ith Ilde oi i'uiiiir SQuafn, Bpayd Block, JASPBK, - I NIM ANA "l eratinHH lirst-class as recoinineiulfl -all work tftiaranteeil. Specialist on '. r wn ami Hri!gc work.
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Saloon Business.
Happi BoLlab, odeaooy. t big Bundajr Mhooi man for ioir Meetter Edditor: rendidete (or governor, und dey vill I hav lor a Inng dime lin dinkingfvork for ;ill it it wort emoBg church ebjudt vhat floe dingdii vm bae members, vile lie said (before our Itin lor our fellers ( 1 in en 111 saloon Idler- would let him be nominated ) geepere), Vust vhen dose bumteek do! he rood let each community Jo brobibeenbuniiti begin to nniik deir it ideated ai out dot brcbibeeehun ton es a'in und fornit eboiidl 'oi I w. So, ot Conr-e be vill be ilectlind silver, und 'lalk like deir DOVI cd. ( i - yu-t ile kind of man our vere of more iodiortancr dan dal feilen like. Ve don't care how money guestion, den Iis var come- mu Ii Ik sings and I trays in Sunday lip to UCCUpy deir add un-liun. S hool, so long as he vill not keep "It is an ill vind dot nobody his oath vat he vill have to dike to good." folks say, and yu can Im t enforce dot hrohiheeshun law. our feilere be sharp enuff to dake oh, it's lots of fun, die bolUeeke! advantage of enny ding vat COtnei It is a great ding to use so as to mix
our vay. xu run oaiKing enouut Deepies up togeaaer una mase dem 60.000 bove iot ve van! to dake der look alike on eleckshun dav. m dot
blace of der drunkard- dot die in a a breacher mid Sunday school man year. Yell sum of us really began aree mit und act like a saloon to dink dot maybe der dime ere man in deir anting and vorking for neer by ven ve cood nut git so many deir barty. Aber tier breweri found oudt a In lodeanny yu see dot even -me vay to git dem und lotd more Meester Nicholson has yiven up und it VM a slick vay. too; such a his lighting u, und says dot lie is vav dot tier dembrans kr;inks coot! satisfied mit der iaw dere is. Yell, not deiei.t. Oh. but nor fellars are yu ee it satislies our fellers hrity rieel Hey yu-t shtarted saloons veli too, (dough ve vill bfobaUy right in der camps of tier soldier.-, hav it lhanged a little.) ho ve und und make it seem deir duty to buy Meeetet Nichofaou und der breech' beer, in as to furnish nice dings hirers vill vvute tog dder agin in dis dor i-irk villi.-. And d'-v cvi-n gtl -ht.i'h'. und w can ling, 'Hle-t be
der soldiers to tend bar! Snm der barty 1 tie dot binde our hart.-"
limes dose who vcre members of togedder ou eleckshun day. lain
der churches und Sunday schools so glad tu be in inch real fellowshib und Christian associasbana at bonie, I mit der breechers run day in der vere detailed losell beer in the earn I v ar dot L'reate-t dav, dot all im
seloone. Den to make it seem notjbortandt day, vieb controla all de BO bad fordern fellers dose Saloons net of dor year for our bllDOea, eere called canteene. Iot alio fool- Blekshun Day! for dey are yenered lots oi folks at home, f.r dey did ally a britty good set Of men, even not knon at Ant iat dey were -a- if dey don't like to be ween in my loons. Veil, next ding der veter gombeny egsept vben ve wote. rai bad, und der soldier- had to Yell such is life, und I am yust now have sumding to drink dot rood condant. teats good und VOOd Bot rnakc dein Han- Skiikk. have dyphoid fever and such dings. fyppdt Of oouree not alf doee soldien vill UhVl an explrt. drink beer, ueeder be all of dem The following excerpt from an arboys, aber ih re will be enuff of dem ti l by Mr. Clcii.cnt ft. Coagdog n
drinkinu at home to make up der''"' ilmmton ( Del. ) Mm is a for-
diTerence, cule e.ire.-sion of some ver' ajiparIt be true dot tier dembrans.0' truths. Mr- Congdon's views i , l, s lin... Im A ti .. . f
crariKs una tier muutiers uici umi""" inwucv mr cuuoiseiuem ui ladder- und breecher. hav bin dry ( many ol .the largest huine-s houses ittg to git der saloons in de army of the Kast. In commending his utbtopped, abet dey will liave detr terances these great concerns, in bains. t yust make me laugh all many Instance Attribute their sueover inside' to hear dose heeple- c -ss larg.-ly to jutlicous, persistent I ilk aboud'. gitting bresitlent Mc "'(1 heavy advertising. Mr. Congl nicy to shtop de army canteens, don say-. 1. He owns a share in dot opera "The moat enterprising merchant ouse ;it Canton und it has a saloon in I ci'.y Is generally the man sought in it vhat he (oder his vife, vich is by large concerns requiring local der same ding,) cits rent for, and!'pPeeentetfves. The most enter 0(of Course he IS In Bymbathv mit prising merchant is invariably the our buaineaa. largest advertiaar, This recognition 2, He rants to be elekted breei : 'the moat enterprising merchant dent agin, und he knows he cood in town." or 'the most BUCCeteful m not he if be dared to shtop our fcl- d aler in the place' is a valuable as- "" i. r-from running them canteens, jset. It gives this man increased .i it .i i i ,.r...i; .ii.r.....i ..i
, lit' IS Mill IIIS ilWU Oil--, alter l ioivo ..in. miini nii ",-i,iiii r
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SAVED BY A SONG.
An actual fac; of the Civil War, and a ulMjuent revelation g the sentry's petti.) "Jesu-, lover of my soul !" On the midnight air it rung Echoed through the darkling pines, From the sentry 'l tunelul tongue. Btrange unrest and bomesiok thought, Nameless dread hi- heart oppressed What such saddening change had wrought In the s,.ntry's cheerful breast? Calm and still the starry night; beautiful and full of balm ere the titdds, the grove- of pine singing low their wonted psalm. Hut until his latest day, Like a writing clear and plain, Memory of that lonesome night With the sentry w ill remain. It- unwonted, haunting dread; Its unreasoning, restless gloom; Its deep sense of belpleeeneea; It- Mire pining after home. I'nknown danger in the air. Seemed to threaten close and ,-trong; So he made to (iod bis prayer In the sacred words of song. "Cover my defenseless head With the shadow of thy wing" Was it but a charmed pine, Bending low to hear him sing'.' 'Other refuge have I none." Then bethought, "What need I more'.'" And hi- trouble all was gone, bike the wave that meet the shore.
"Jesus lover of my soul !" From l -tenner's det k it's: sung. When, entranced, : silent throng On the singer's accents hung. Marvelous his gifts of song! Melody, pathetic, clear, Angel music I every heart Thrilled the wondmu -train- to hear. From the outer, spell-bound crowd, Pressed a strainer, dark and tall; "(luce before 1 heard you sing ," Said he, gravely; ' I recall Well that voice that stormy night. I nder neutb the pines I stood. With my rille aimed to send Lead to shed your brave heart's blood. I was chosen for my skid : Ah! my deadly aim was sure; 'Cover my defenseles head,' Thus you su.ig ami were secure." Death's old ehadow! how it preened Dense ami close the sentry lone ; But be sung his prayer, and lol All the gloom of death paeeed on. Clasping warm the other's hand, Spoke the sentry, chokingly; "Henceforth this, my deareet hymn, Is most holy unto me."
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Occupations of Indiana's Legislators. The various occupations which
he is bossed bv ih-r bolitisbuus, at home. The reputation of being will be represented in the nrat legis-
und dev vill nev. r let him htopjtne neavieel advertiser in town is lature is as ft Hows : der canteens. now very generally acci ptctl by the The senate will contain twenty4. Der govt rnni' nt is in bartner- public Bl indicating the poaBCBSlon five lawyers, just one-half of that -hip mit our fellers in d"r bnaftteaa. of large capital. This may not al- body. It not onlv rives der license to sell, ways be the case, hut in estimating Lawvers 25
.ilicr it gitl two tollars on every bar-the financial Condition of a man the ltd of beer dot is sohl enny w here, fact of his doing consideiahle advr
How to Treat School Teachers. BMhiaMoa A'i i t,-,T. I have served aw school director In my "deestrict" for juit a si ell, ind f ought perhaps a few words of idvice from I sage, such as myself, ind a number of my fellow directors, night be of value to directors, and o h a. hers. also. I didn't want the Hi e, but when the voters of the " 'det'st riet" arose as one man and lemandet) that I sacrifice my own nifort for the benefit of the tvunnOBWealtb, I could not well refuse. Fora long time I was obstinate. I vasjuel si obatinate as I could be, nit thf citizens c;une to me with laan bn their even and laid their
'icad- on my shoulder- and wept,
m BOS IOU8 wi re tbev to YiAvm mm
lervs with all my wealth of ability, rhey also pulled my neck beard, of wrhich 1 have a great plentv , and
hen t hey .had wept mv breast pock
et full of damp, dank tears, I could
no longer say no. 1 was elected by
m overwhelming majority ol six.
that bt-ing the number who attend
ed the election, including nyself.
i nave continued to hold this ardous
office ever since. Hence I thought
my wiadom thus acquired might be
I comfort and solace to the weary and worn out teacher.
1 have found it a good plan nev
er tu treat a teacher courteously, because abs might forget her station
and become deluded w ith the notion that she is just as L'ood as other
0 - people This is wrong. Teachers
.ii- paic opulent salaries for not be
ing the eouals of folks whose dear
children thev teach. Sometimes. I
have known of teachers getting as much for their years of study and
sleepless nights as is paid a gent for digging straight holes and putting
po-ts therein. That is too much.
V ho would not rather teach tha
mystic mind of some youngster who
can't keep his nose presentable than
to tlig post holes? leachers should remember their station. Neither
should a community stand by a leat her, or she might become puffed up and feel tot) proud. Believe even tiling the -ih. ilars tell at home, and then write her a lovely, scrawling note about how you "don't w ant y-our children to study grammar, nohow," and also tell her that when you want your darlings to he doctors you will let her know
when to begin teaching nasty physiology. And then the teacher will love you and your children, antl
give them a nice prize the last day. All these little petty annoyances make the teacher's life one great, gladsome holiday, so it doesn't make much difference whether she ii is any other fun or not. Every chance you get, when visiting the school, carry mud onto her clean Boor w ith your great big, bunioned tee , talk in a loud boisterous manner, and let the pupils know In r inferiority, ami the teacher will love you so that if she ever gets a chance she will slip some rough on rats into your . offee, just for a joke. v. u
know, to be agreeable.
Don't buy any apparatus for the
Dr. II- A. M HHY, Resident Den ist, nr iN-riiNiiifUitci. iisi. Trndon profi'mOmml Hcrvicen to II i.r m.y wnrk in tin- iltul Int.'. tad prtimlxiH t.. itlve It hi elfiwul ttentlon. Ii plftt ulk samlaili solicited, Mid all Bort itrritnt. il. Apr in, '.
BainbrtdSB Township TimimtoH Notice. The ontlerMgnetl, Trustee i.f Baiahl Im UlWnATp, Dubois county, will at to Township bttsinsst on Haturday ' week, at frank Beta's ofloe on N Ttii Main street, fx tween Eighth ami Ninth, in Jaarar, The Townanip U orary and Indiana Behool Ittxiks are nt piece. Wii.i.iam Sin I KK, Tru-ti i 'iif. I, IMU7 y.
.N OCCASIONAL
ADVERTISEMENT
A N 1 A N 0C( ' A S I N A I MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Do -Verv Much Qood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY I TH1 Kl'bK KOK BOTH.
-o if he vood shtop der canteens he tlsing, and, inri --arily, a con-ider-VOod dake a great bile of moneyjsble business, are r. ar.letl a-points oudt ot der nocket of l iikle Satn. in his favor. This is onlv one of
So yu see vhv it makes me lat'f the many usually unconsidered triall ovi if to hear dose breach rs und ties that lo to make liberal, well- . ranks dalk ahoudt gitting up great planned advertising a prolhable inlong betishuns to Mr. McKinley vestment." against tier canteens. It gives dctnj There is no gainsaying the truth Bieaaure to dink dey are doing sum f these pertinent words. Take any dings, mid it don't do us enny tow n or city in the land. Begin , barm, fr ve knows be vill pay no right at home. The heaviest adu raddenehun to their betishuns. For Users arc tin1 most successful busi vh v ' He knows dot dose breachcrs Dees men. vill wote for him der next chance Their names are household words.
dey git, for de dink he is a good 1 heir goods alwavs find a ready member of der church, und it is an sale. As for Ihoee who do not ip honor to der churches to have him preciate printers' ink, their suet f tr a breaidenl J und he knows dot li usually indifferent and more often our fellers will not w te for him if they do not succeed. Heavy adhe meddles mit our business; net d- crtising always pays. Evanville er vill ve let de tellers dot ve con- Courier.
trol wote for him und he can never -
be hresident agin. Kvervhodv knows it is not ac-
Annudder tlmg tlis var is doing cording to the Sermon on the
for our fellers. It ie opening up Mount, vet ewrvbodv is triad when
drade for us In der Phillipine la-1 a real mean man has badluek. lands und udder blaoes; for there
evei der star sbangled banner goee, Advertlaefa in ihe Count kk are
dere der blessing of our hi.ness vill capturing the trade. g0 too; for it is I'nkle Sam's hi.- . I neat IS veil a ours, und it is to his . oil.. rest to evil, ltd it a s much as irTKI KKVKBAL TBl'HTWOBTHl intierest to exil' nil it as nun n as yy ,., .rUH , ,,,,, tilt(, ,,, ,.,,. ,,ur
bosHlhb.
Merchants Farmen ( Manufacturers
Physicians .
3
Editors 2
1 1 1 1
.f
bookkeeper Contractor Printer Hanker
Teacher 1
The lower boOBB will be made Of
Farmers 84 Lawyers '-.r Manufacturers 7 Merchants ' Physicians I Teachers 8
Retired gentlemen Hankers Editors Contractors Mechanics Miner Dentist Printer Stud, nt bookkeeper Stenographer
New -paper agent 1 plumber 1 Capitalist 1
Indi-
Make the Best of It. IChiitMicn Clironlolp (iH-tn ) We will have entered upon the
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po,.,, nuvei 10 ust, oi governing ..uiut rillim flll,i
, m ioei in ii M I IIIT- ll HI immense colonial possessions, mi. tt-arher suggests any improvement ahme islands unmed.attdy near our ,, h..r atntion t the fact mat in :. ;;,rVr;Ve" m,,,Wa' f fcU! "the, didn't have no sue e tie bkethe Hawaiian group, but, w-fangled, high-falutin' idees," also islands at the ant.po.les, ofaM(lf((,k, t M , whose real character antl r urces Ma of ,,s ,mr dfiV and the sentiment of whoas people bablflOteto tUdfatinotkHI of k, lowwe Pra.'t.cally know nothing. It Is ing timi. t (at js whpn y()U ab, Id and unpro.n.srng departure, 1)in. hun anil ,he m to lilt s nur i n v In mala tl,.o : T" . r
t . ,, . . , " . . ''' n.se clean is to I. low it. and
nepintng is i utile. 1 ,o isl- : tll utl(iu,
W .'Ml , 1 Iktmfc .. ol. 1 I .:
I r i .... . . iiiiim. null uii-r i' illlllS. villi ed fancv has mini n tht- f,.. . .. .. .. . . ' J
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of it.
anils may not turn out all our hii
r ( n II I . i 1 - . . it l... . nil 11 ... . . 1 1 . . .
i ,1 . I ii ii m mi iiuu I'lensaui lor
' cu ' the tea. bers tl:at you will be able to
over them the ,i run I a ..-f ..f tltom ....I mM el 1
- - ' ' ..--.v--. tu' ill ' i L M LIU' III--
we Peek to extend
a jti g ,i a . . .
I io t-tuo o inn American .lag an. mens or into the lunatic asylum.
e opt- u.ai, insu-au oi a source ot aj BCliool director, have made ex,, ,,,, as costly to us as they were tl,,s subjed . clüS(1 and I iourof Ä U athinU know ,ow to make-it as ,mBOUrce of Health. 'pleasant for the school teacher as With scarce any hesitam v we ,1iw.u;kk 1... .1
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inn.- ni.i.ie mu pniiii'e. ni'
mav
-ink or swim, survive or perish, but we must endeaver to make the best of the new ami startling situation in which we lind ourselves.
The annual meeting of tin
ana Township Trustees' Association will be belt! at Indianapolis Decern-
Ini.ln.'-. in tln lr n niel niMirev enintli 1 I. .... ....I.. .I.... I ... i
- - lt . i 1 i 1 """"ii mih.. num , 1 1 i i hi ini'iie. 1 d 11 yu our hrosbects are hrigut si, v .n,;,, hoo h v.ar net fxn.nmm
every vbere. Nobody is hurling us KÄrÄ enny. It is drue dose brohibecsh- ;Vi:y;,;C'"' " K ?; .Subscribe for the Coubieb.
The President reoaivej an average
of 17) letters a day. One-half of them ak favors of some kind or another. The other half offer advice on evc.v subject under the sun, or express their approval or disappro val of executive acts and policy Just now the question of expannion suggests the topic for most of the let-ters-, and '.is per cent, of them approv i it. W hen I m in dies, folks divide the time in wondering how much insurance he carried and feeling sorry for the family.
with their ownest own sweetfyoung-
sters in school should take it into then he a ls to make her days agreeable. They can, with a little effort, make life one gay and gladsome for the tired antl care-worn teacher,
and they ougb' to do it.
Al.KX. Picpubliean party leaders in this
county failed to persuade Captain
John bftnnion to contest the seat of Kph In man in Indiana Senate, and Mr. Innaao will take his seat unmolested. A great many f-iemls of apt. liCimnon contended from the -tart that he would not fail lo do what was right, or rather, that he would refuse to do that which was clearly wrong. Washington Advertiser.
