Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1899 — Page 8
limine Township Trutc.' Not irt'. Th nn.lf raiirnel. TruN H Mit
townctni, lulii county ,
notici- that he MfftainiM to tli-
OBSER ATIONS. Malice iriukr- half of it own poi-
hervt'.v tfivetJ
to all imune Trustee t Iii
r- i i , aiHnll "tic mur tnllH ..n l..rtervill an-1 Ireland
mal. o Äainrtlay of -aen vek, im severing
r-jutrti all iern Invine tuwtwiij ! ' . . .. .... 1 . . "it i .
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Efii ic; ruiir i k'k ii - r
libranr, are ntitie.t that the LlbrMJ M kfi.t h'v Win M. llrr;.. in lrtrvilW. N i; CorTM Truste. An :. ISC t.
Tras
sem . Seneca. (Jod temper the shorn lutnl. Sterne. Victory belong t
Napoleon.
Light i. the ta?ik
w ui
1 to the
the in -t kt-
where manv
Colombia Toimshlp ten Not it'. The iinleriirnel. Trtftee of
bia Ti . Deboaa eat
Cofaun-
aty. Ind., will attend t hif r l lftu- on
The loctetv of ladiea U the school
of poltteues.-. Montford. All I am, or can be. I owe to my angel mother. A. Lincoln. Kveryone ha, a fair turn to be as grMt : he pleases. Jeremy Collier. If th i dMiM tO bi wise, be so
to r-mn
-.. ry Saturday, and .. 1. "k' wise as to hol J your tongue. tuar townluj lMiiiH(i to t ran-art an- re- ,, . I to pre it n that -lay f the ' , . ,. , Earth his nothing more tender The Townsbit Lihrarv is kept at the than a uiotll woman's heart.
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Oftli-e titled
I the rniwtev. lieiv
ran ohtain (k. K. 1 Smith, Truste
A air. I'ith, Ism: v.
If ill Townhi Bflte.
N . .- i.-rebv given that the un-tei
ained. Tnistee i Hall t"nship.
attend t township hdr-ines on each Saturday of the year, at niv ottice. anl peraona bavin-town-lop buin t" transact are required to present it to him on Batoidaya. The township library will alfobe found at my orhYe n-ar Konamond, and the citiieus are invite 1 to call there for library books. The Indiana Serie of School books may be had at mv orfh-e. and at John J. Meschede', in Oeiesnne. Lavi L. Jacobs. Trustee Hall township. An, s. I):, j
3Ialision Township
Notico. Net ice i pven tnat hereafter the 1 rus tee.d Mad 3 township will V at the otti.-e Of lr. Bean, in Ireland, on every 8atur lav. f.r the pur oeof attending tc township beauaeap, ind all persons having tmsiness with the township are expa td to confine it tc those days. The township library is kep. at l-tac Alexander's in Ireland, where all inav obtain the look9. The Indiana School books will be found at Wm. T. Young's store at all times. John K N"RMn. Au. 1H. 'i-t Trustee Madison Tp.
I.uther. Kemember. woman is !iiot jhtect when ooiott womanly. (iladstjne. No rn in can either live piously or
will or die righteous without a wife.
Richter. EvM in the darkest hour of earthly ill woman's fond affection glows. Sand. DtSguiM (KU bondage as we will, ':i woinaii. woman rules us still. Ho re. Kt'-rnal j y and everlasting love there's in y ur woman, lovely woman. I Hway. ti.jod will, like a irood name, is
got by nnny actions, aud lo?t by
H'-aven will be no heaven to me if I do n t tilget my wife there. Andrew Johnson. He that calls a man ungrateful, s j ii up ali the erUa that a man can be guilty of. Swift. He that want' money, means and c mtent. is with ut three good frit nds. Shakespear.
That mm m.iv safelv venture on rours th.- two Kinds played
h - ir, Who il so guided that he
cannot trav. Walter 8cott.
An Old Ailiiyre Read: Thgh rtMl i K: e Xllr lf "There is a place for everything. " if it lead to a better, and the longest N w for everything to be in its hfe . to short if it d not. Colton. pi ice the Louisville Dispatch should ( iaitv i? not a )TOo thal the heart be in the home of every Democrat. N at for often in the ,uijt Gf The Louisville Dispatch is the peo- auehter the lieart j. sad De Jen-
and read bv the Louisville Dispatch democratic pajer Louisvihe. It stand
the Ciiicago platform
a
people, lie II the only published in i squarely on It i not on-
HE LOBT THE M ATCH. ENOS WAS GREAT. BUT THE OTHER MAN MAD A TRICK THAT BEAT MIM. a r.ml.l lirtwcrn Horn l'Urr. i.f Kll Mi, flkal Wm VMnmI If HM I ''- rn. tor Dllra trouiil uil l ipirrd by tl,r Mayor uf Hit Town. "I suppose. " said th.' old circus man, "that thi' BfJllMl MMB hum player that fv.-r 1 1 it was KiKo Stulkinton. He played thebasa horn : our baud. There have bei mm viik u baUvkaowlaalti of Wlrin. pMflHMSi and MMM with a more huished style, lut BOM 'hat could tumM him in producing; thunder His playing came to x one of the features of the show. He was a star attraction w hen ho was known, but to most people he came aa a surprise, something more than th v had exe tod. und they enjoyed him all the more on that account. For instance, at every performance, before Ilm Mtnil tuflnnleg of the mom, we useil toiveabaud concert, and Mr. Btmlkiat u would begin to t in his tine work there. As the people listened to his tirst thunderous 'oomphahs!' they w r- aiua.ed But when they heard the canvas of the nat tent flap in unison With the blasts of his horn they all . ghed, and thereafter throughout the performance they all piiid close attt nti. n when Kuos raided the instrument. "We trieti, of course, always to make r Qtfl lot the mVK that wouldn't contint with anybody elso. for there were I otj of towns that wouldn't Btaud but one show at a time. Two would lose money in them, however g. od they nuslit be. But sometimes we ran against KKH -' 1 ru man that wouldn't give v.tv. and th n there was nothing to do l ur o show and heat him if we could. '(nee. when we struck a town with another nhow, we leajued soniehow that th. had a Kreat bass horn player in their Land, and of course we challen. d .in for a ooBteet Aud they took up the challenge very promptly. There wasn't mach tune to prepare for it, but we billed the town in an hour and got perUli eel 111 to put up a stand on the publio qoare, beoiMMM it was to be a free exhibin.'ti. and that attracted attention. "The contest was at utmu, and ol
as accom-
tanirfl of the horn play. rs And that mad'- a big laud concert, ami the crowd was something enormous. The terms w . re that ea h man was to play once, and then a vote of the peopl was to be taken The man defeated in that round
had a right to call for another. If the man d.-f. at- d m the tirst round won the i-ontid, the man who won the first round had a right to call for a third found. But th- winner of two rounds
ly in a flourishing condition after
t all
joy, ana r.iviaing our gnei. .uuison. Leisure for men ot business, and
a a m . t M
eighteen months battleing against business tor men oi leisure, noma
adverse circumstances, but is to- ure min' complaints m. day the best news medium in the Thrale. South. And its Motto Ii y w see Men of the noblest dispositions it in the Dispatch it -so; if it's 0 think themselves happiest when it is alway- in the Dispatch, has others share their happiness with bten fully verified during the Ameri- them Tavlor.
can-.spani-h ar. dunng which the
Fiiendship improves happiness, by the vote of the people was to be üeand abate- misery, by doubling "iir clartsl the winner of the contest.
Well, the nieu in our snow net v. ry dollar they could rake and scrape
service ha.-
upenontv of it. new
been dailv apparent. The Difpaich news service is furnished of The New Y rk Sun. The Chi ago Inter Ob P. The
Northern I're-- As.-o iation and The riches of the aiind ; but
Leslie Svadicate. with an active breeding that ?-ets them
The cheae.-t of all things is kindne, it- exetcising requiring the 1-a-t po--ib!e trouble and -elf-a.-ri-tice. Smiles.
i-)od qualities ar the substantial
it is good off to ad-
salaried correspondent in everv im- vantage. Locke.
portant citv in the world, buldw ij lnat cannot
iw owo mii oi over o. u c rres,,n- h.ak the bri)jsre
must pass him self;
dents in KentU' kv. IVnn e and
Indiana. Get The Di-patch. it givs the news, and it tells the truth about it. The Dispatch is Kentucky's greatest pajr. Yu should be a reader. For the next few weeks we
will club the Jasckr C m rikk with South
the wooklj Dispatch at the ex trembly low price of $1.25 for bot papers, in advance.
forgive others, over which he for everv man
has need to be forgiven. Herbert.
He that is a ad man is three -qn ir'.ers of his way toward being a good chri-tian, wheres ever he ÜTen, of whatftOOTOf he is called.
GEORGE P, WACHER
EoergJ will do anything that can Ik- done in this world and no talents, no c ire um stances, no opportunities will mike a two-legged animal a man without it. Qoothe.
WAGONS mo, CARRIAGES,
-And Dealer ln-
There is an unfortunate d'tsp sition :n man to attend much more
to the faults of his companions that - ott" nd him. than to their perfections
which pleaje him. Greyville. It is imp)sible to make people understand their ignorance; for it re piires knowledge to perceive it; and therefore he that can perceive it hath it not. Bishop Taylor.
. . . . Fans in Railroad Cars. Agricultural Implements N,.tr.v M th( riiliroaiij rannifig and Fertilizers. :t of st. Louis, Mo., have decided to place elecric fans in their cars 0 daring warm weathet. Seven! f the leading roads, General Repairing Horse Shoeing. thpra the Vandalia and the Missouri Pacific, have already ar0 r nged t' inaugurate the impiove-
ii enl beiOW May 1. The funs will be ojerated by an electric battenattached to each car.
JASPKK, -
North Main Street.
- INDIANA.
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nH we cr urr pafnt in le Uinc than ltxetr . ,- , . '
Snd rtridr . lira w in v or rhntn.. witn nrvr.p
n. Wr ailrtaa.il tenUMr or wit, Irr- ..I
hjrer O.jr f not da till patrnt tetured.
a iiaMiif " II .w to Man I'at. nt," ith
coM T vainr in the I'.S. aaal foreign ccrantran
Krt free. Aadreaa, C.A. SNOW A. CO.
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'Subfcribe for the CoCKien,
Republicans and Trusts. In the Indiana legislative house Saturday .i resolution calling on the next republn an national convention to put a plank in it- platform against th" tru-ts was voted down hv the republicans. TtW ifSMWitlll a'l el for it. and Mesrs. Cat ley, I .'ayes. i P. ufcnliurg and the IMSbtf joined them in supporting the measure. Mr Btaktntthin intro4toed i 1 the house a resolution provi(ling for an atnenilmcnt to the c institution to allow women t vote on ejual editions with men. It is pending before the committee on judiciary.
on Ena, and BOOM of the more gentle hearted r t them thought they were just robbiUpt the men iu the other show. Unr old man not only bet all his money, hut he 1h t t ii idol . f his heart, the f.uie uoU anflt of our show, mruiust the oth r .-h- m 's moth e;it n liuffalo, and he w i- so th .i i -tire that he thruw in a cinnamon Is ar 1. 1 I 0Ot "Our -i.l" had the first inning, and
our banl ibowi d ' m bow to play, ami thin Kn-s -t. l up for his sola And how m dnl Bake UM thunder! It was '(.mphan, f.mphah. iMimphah!' as it had never n heard before, and he fairly carritd the p-opl off their feet. "Then the other Kind played a tune, and their man K"t up And there's no Ute talkiii. he rai--d more thunder tnau BboI did aud set the people shouting. "Then the mayor pot up to take the v re. as be d agreed to do, and he was int rested n rw as nint h as aurbtMly. Aud the teople votet for the other niau. as we xi.-.'t d they would. But we hadn't any doubt at tout the final result, for we thought that Euos would unshaeklo now and br ak away and make the blow of his life. And he did. We, who had bis-n hearing him for years, had il v. r he;trd iiim approut.-h what he did now. It wa- wonderful. He set the people wild, and we thought we had 'cm sure. "But thn other man's Tory first 'oomphah!' made u- tremble, and as he went t n we knew we were lust, money, giraffe, everything. We'd never heard anything lik this bcf re. It wasn't just aimple peela of thunder it was a thuuier factory in full blast ami working with adouble force of men. There ooeJJ be only oue trenlict. "That afteriMOl the whole town went to the otaMT .-how and left our big tent empty. Th other people came over
for the animals they'd won before show time. They wanted to take Yin over anl walk .in ar und in their ring. The old man had 'em brought out. Whui tho giraffe realized what had happentd, he wound his each around tho center pole and Wouldn't bu.Le. But the old man finally M nroeded him, and ovt r he HI nt t. hi made a show of in the other etreea "Saoa Btall ntoa eetet blow a liasa born egaiu 1. 'I bed tlu opportunity of his life, 1,. ! L.i -i d it and he hatlu't the hi art A: i r that he always blew a baritone. "Per my i wa part. I always thought there was a 1 1 in it Don't you know, there are thing! that look fair and square i ii the t.ire of t belli that you ftsd certain, nil th- satue, are off, in stun way. W. U. I Im m Uiete Wei something wr. ngai' r.t i ...r can's bass horn play, tng. and yean afterward J heard what it wee li had h llowe awteehed to the horn. With a I I lu the sioe of the bora f. r Iba nnatl i r the uiiows, and the, hello wi ii- de bia clotbei out f sight, and a r 1 ruiiuiug down to a tr a ll" u::d r I.n foot He r enforced hjeewti hi .wh.g with hl st s from this btllows. and. of c- ur-e, the man didn't lie that -. eld rtaad op igeieal him. "We told Kims alout this, but it wa too late Ho d l.nt hn ambition and was satisfitsl now to play second fiddle, though he might still have been a chain -piou. "New York Una.
Whoopee! Bif Profits. During 1898 the life ami lire in-
suraiife ct inpanies doing business in thi- state paid into the stati treasurv $208,000 in ieeet, K.r the lis - cai year ending June o, I898, WT eign lib intumnoa companies doing I buaineee in the state collected l,-' 209,009.47111 preiniuins ami I'Hid to policy holders $1,294,556 57.1 Paring the IMM periotl foreign lire insurance fompanies collected $3,
60(5,842. 40 in premiums and paid $1,586,31)11 til in losses. u .-u iiait.oi i iia oatat. The tpiestitin of perpetual imdion ha- ! ecu solved by an opto dale philosopher as follows: Kas make paper; paper makes money ; money make- hanks ; hanks make loans; loena make poverty; poverty makes ntgl . rajs make . II mil in:11"' K rariiav Ah tut 12 or 11 pupils of Pfttoka schools will try the gratluaies exaniinalion, which will be held at Dttfl at hool. No. 9, on Saturdav, Feb, 19th. The second bi-monthly exainina
tion will be held in the schools ol Dubota county on Feh. 2d mil 3d At the Council meeting, Monday ! night, verv little business was rans
acted. George ML Bohnert of Oak land City, was present and present-; t d plans and specifications for erect ing an electric light plant in this city, which the Council took under consideration . The death of Hoher Hargrave, s hi of Dr. M. K. Hargrave, a for-! iner well-known dentist if this city, but now of Kvan-villc, OOCUlrOd at Ft. Wayne, od., at the Home of the Feeble Munled, on Wednesday of last week. The deceased was about 17 years of age. II C. F. Mandel has on exhi
bition a curiosity in the shape of a young chicken that has four wings and four legs and feet perfectly formed, preserved in alcohol. The chicken cune fiom the farm of Mrs. Brinkmever, near this city , and was taken from B broken egg that lacked tWu days of hatching. Mr. Clement K. Doa e, sou of the venerable editor of the Jasper Courier, is here learning something more about telephone exchanges preparatory to taking charge of the Hun'.ingburg Jasper exchange as superintendent. Mr. Doane is an
affable, intelligent young man and we are sure will give the company go ..! service, and the public gentlemanly treatment. From the Indianapolis papers we learn that Co Sunt. Ceo. R, Wil son was honored by the teachers of Indiana at their recent annual association at that city in that he was elected chairman of its executive committee. Tbii committee secures all halls for the meetings of the a ociation, collects all money, pavs all debts, manages all programs and is "tho power behind tic throne" in all the meetings of Indiana teachers. The receipts ami expenditures run into the thousands and the various questions to handle I run into hundreds. Mrs. ('. Bd, VVorman received a letter from her soldier brother, Thomas Edwards, Havana, Cuba, some d'-"s a-ince and has allowed us to make use of it. He writes: Well, I am in Cuba at last, and I like this part of the world very well. It isn't near as had as I thought it would be. It is as warm here now aa it is there in July. Things grow lure the year round. There are orange and lemon trees, and bananas. Oranges are only twenty cents a bushel. All one has to do is just to go and get them. We were live days on the ocean, and lots of the bOyl got sea sick,
but I stood the trip all right. We took ship at Savannah, Ga., on steamer Mobile. There were two regimenta on board; Ine 9th and 4th 111. Vols., about 2,200 men besides horses. We were pretty well crowded, but made it all light. Havana, Cuba, is alarge city, has about 27", 0H) inhabitants. There are oil 000 U. 8. soldiers here now. n i people been! got much to lie on, IM you can't understand anything they say. They all tulk Spanish, but are nearly all (Julians. One can see lots of kids here, fnuii live to fifteen, naked as the day they were Imrn ; but there are some of the prettiest women here I ever saw, but they don't dn-ss like our people do, some of the ladies wear silk, and some wear hardly anything at all. They don't make their clothes right, some way. Some uf them just wear skirts with waists naked. It is a fright, I must say. If I ever get nut of this place, I wouldn't take anything for my trip in the south, and to Cuba. Ah we came in on the ship we passed right by when- the battleship Maine was blown up. There is much of the ship one can see yet hIkivo water.
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