Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1899 — Page 1

Weekly GTanrlrf

OL. 41.

J ASI'KIt, INDIANA. FRIDAY. FKBRIARY Kt. ih9

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f(TUISHKI KVKKY KKIDAY, AT JAMPKK, DUBOIS M'NTY, I N I I A N A , HV CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICK. I CoCBIKft RuiZaDISM M UTgff Si X TU SlKKKT. PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION. (er Year, V' Nemhers, Postpaid, fl.80, u rii-r t i ni in proportion.

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For legal advert! aeroents If:il

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

coNuutmcD by mm. m- ' hbb

i ningc, why in literature

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Ittgreme Ul Duhoi.-t Co. Taxable J 1 :.", 'iOT.

The Bird With a Broken Pinion Soars so Hili Again."

Never

ball irM BOl rank first

cm DOt Jill ( Tl I...; t .1... r.. i....i tu-.1 - I- .1.

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I cbuuiui i 1 " 1 1 r 1 1 . i o - . BIIUWH Jl . i' II .1'. lllcrVMVJ III III' lMitweranrorththwyforUuMMJI4ewltbof twelve ol ine tax divisions, u will be noted Im, that

Jasper lead- all of the divisions in the value of nerHonel property, and

Patoka townabip in the value of lar uls anil lots, with Boone h oloM wcood. An e lamination of the following table Mrill be interesting tu tax -payers :

make

will

pinions.

ine pain so be no birds

Rurrs trnlv

Wild heather bells and Bobsrl l!u rn I The i irlan-i flower sad pesenat ' Hum, ut their mention, memory turns Ret pagae old and pleasant 1 ' From the life of Burns two besuti fnl thoughts may be gleaned, which should he put in the notebook "t every youth and pondered by him very day! A bird, with the rijiht mettle, may soar from tie button of the deepe-t valley t the l- p oi the highest mountain against every oppoaiag gale. But, having risen .-. high, it may be dissbled and come to an Untimely tall. It never makes another Mich trip loi the "bird with a broken pinion, never soar- m high sgain." There never lived a man of DO r- .... nImmmmIahmii tKan li . . I rf Hiiro-

Ittorneysat Law. born in the little, one-roomed, ulav .lAHi'K.it, und., cottage among the bills t Scotland. Sill pvMtlM in the Oonrta f Dubois aad lli lather, though poor, RM a bv

nDainrnirCountitM. ranMoiMMMnuoBfiT ßr 0f hoks and bad a meagre edu-

WHO a re, we rail c.r that there

with Droken

say-: lian'a inhumanity to man, Mak count lesM thousands mourn. Mai in LeMMOX, Vincennea Univr.

legal advertiaementa legal rates;

in lines 1.00 for first Insertion ; fine. geoh iuhseiiient insertion, j-'or veaily advertisements liberal contracts w ill he made to regnlsi advertisers. COM MERC1 IL AND JOB WORK (f:tll Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex polled at I I HICRAI. I'RII lH. Wc invite Inspection und business. professional cwkiis.

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Dubois lonnty Soldier in Cuba. Camp Columbia, Havana, I Cl BA, Jan 10, 1899. j Poaeibly another little sketch t my "war experience and ol what I have -ecu SS liest I can gV it will int. n i-t reader-. The 9tfa Ills, to which I belong hmke camp at Savannah Jan. J, about bun o'clock, p. m. Equip jei in heavy marching order, we Ina. eh d to the Savannah liver, three miles, and with the 1th Ills, boya, making two regimenta num1, ring near twenty four hundred men, embarked n the transport, Mobil, which Mm! to carry u- In Cuba. It w IS near ten o'clock in the night before all the men could get onboard However she succeeded

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deprive this man of his life?'' .inline Gardiner npoke three fi urs. H)H Npeonk was thorough nid covep-d every inch oi ground. It whs un effort ot winch theJudiie's friends un- proud In ort ifieaddreea wa pleasing from beginning t end.

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.. . , ., . , 'is . Ibtl iiiMt, n. getting rea.lv to sail, ii m K k a n . Robert s youth was -pent toling a , . dlniled mimt.r j

n wv-v-tj m n- I. it i' r - -i " i in1' i nn, o h . fiflX A KEAni. . ii i i "'" ,,"'ir ''--:"el '"I" h i"sl ÄXsaiaÄisi p .(, M .M lightened tv the bean- , . , . ,

, , , m i , r - ui'-'i ooise.-, ni'mui's moijo owe r tiful words of bis Isther sa we'l as .ini his own rich tboughts. Probably 8be carrjM is.000 tons, ta halbe did not whistle and hoe, but uted wi()i i tonfoJ . ron he did Mint and plow, und more than . f , '

that he sanu sonus of his own pro- . " """o, "6 i .tu eil in m v dtlwr rlMrnntmnt'

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With such surroundings his prim- ,,.,, ,r,lM ,. 'mtlmn

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Attorneys at Law

I ASP BR, INDIANA,

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III .11 LUK tt HUNTKK, l try was the utterance oib sincere, thfl cookina w. manfdted Xhev semMes ancient pictures that I have

large lieartea ana essenuaiij four veMela, or cooking uten- teen. The people here are a mixnature; , a natute with more than - whkh Wd QM hun,lrt.d ami ,,1 class-all bind and clors. A

.FsiM:, INDIANA. woman - lenaemees, ana wuu u, Uß gfa,OM Mcb BQC ,, hun. greal number of them are unlearnwai preaaieela lUOaerla ef Oa assi poets soul QjUivenng ai the inroD , , -ii0- v. m i -.m ..i.. ,-d, but some are educated and verv

t .r us at one time one hundred and iidu-tri(ius. In trying to t 11 US thirty gallons of Coffee, cooked ten that America and Cuba are o.tethey bushels of potatoes, and one hun- V "Americ ro and Cobana ar dred and seventy five gallons ol Uno-ooh- nob." oap. The Seventh army corps i campWe errited here Jan. Ö, near four ed about eight miles, pfVtty nearly o'clock p. m., leaving Savannah we-t. from Havana. Our camp is harbor Jan. tt, at 11.30 a. m. We called Camp Columbia, and is close a at M . m

slept on the hut four nigh:-. When to an old Spanish tort on top ot a 1 a 1 1 - 1 I I .a MAMatala . . 1'.. r 1 i k. . L- I I, fT f I , . I T I

we wem on iioai'i e loinio Her lie,,; oe iu i n .1111 . 1 . n, ...v, vwawj . .... .... t.t.4. 1 a ti .1: ...,.,

anil clean ; lut le,irew c . tt her men i aoom ino-e mn - ui-i.un.

dec irated. Most of Wc get a good Ma breeze.

poverty, Cirareo. ine winiua in UJ UIlli(.r(ail(i af.,.r th. wh;l( Ah are , good health at present,

aesaicknea me in-, Darina the and can give no reason why we

Attorneys at Law,

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gf-Offli-i-nviT leilioi t'dtmtv -t ite Hunk April yy. vj. BHÜNÖ HLThXrNEit, Attorney at Law, Anil Notary Public,

I AM I Kit, I IN I I A IN w ,

iTillMreettM la Um Oouta ef Dabota BdlHil poetry

rrrv i-iiiinlii K. Imliiiiia. Jun. i, l".!

ot pain. t ailyle ha- truly Mid that "Burns, indeed lives in sym pathy; Iii- soul rushes forth into all realms of lit-; nothing 'hat has existence can beindiff rent to him." Even though in dialect and subject his p are local :md provin

cial, in sium thev ar

comes

P. E. WOODS, D. D. S, OPERATIV K DENTIST, JASPER. - INDIANS. aa.OO SET OF TEETH. 88. OO 1 1 I' Cii.wn .ml If Kg ..rk li'.l.l Fillm .

Hfciiliy. Mlaat infihuiU ol titling artiflri.l INU 4 1 ...rk nu.rIHil Thrill. Krn-.ni.lil . Oftli f SMirm and l.orrv'n H.nlw.rr afci,

I - 14 lHtt6-ly J. 5. STEHT ART,

universal.

from the heart

und s'i.es to the heart. lie is rem

1 1 11 11 o bv every lover of literature. Thus

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we mat ne s, u .Bu WfU Wt,

ot poverty, ciearea wie ciouaa w distress, and rais. d himself to a height where he .s universally rec-

RESIDENT EENTIST,

ItMh aide of Public Square, Spayd tl. W. JASPKK. - - INDIANA OpseaftioM first-class h leeosBinended -11 work (rnaranted. Specialist on Orawa sad Brtdsjl week. Baa, 1". iy. DEXTISTR Y

i . w, vre m.it if thu time .nit should not remain so. as wearenio

ognised. of sight of land, but at night could vided with most everything favorBut be did tins all m thirty sev- diiWt a Ugt OOCaaioiiaTly '1 to health, i sometimes bear en years; he came to an untimely e . . f (, h f isea-e- among - one ,,f the na

fill; he was cut ot in ttie prune ot (, preUy a vitTW as could tivc but ibis i l caue of their unIS at. V k i . ... I i i ... 1 I . . S m .. . B4

exUt. There are low mountains all eleanltneas. Some WHO live out long the coast, coveied with a from the city have their hog pens growth ot rich, luxuriant grass, (low-in th' rear of their houses, all un0t a bikI evergreens, ih r the game roof, and when they Th City of Havana is beauti COUM in from a horse-back ride fully situate ! and would he a lovely they ride in upon the porch, nlaf if it bad drain.iL'c to keen i"' The water we have is not BO cold

mk 091 CLOCKS TUB ABBUMBBT Mr W K Cox , th bfilli ot Du bois county aitortwy, cIoshI 'hear gument ol the case. He en-d hi . xpi.iim.ii bis puMitiuQ in t ci-c He -aid be WHS St'QI t" pr. sic il tili- ca-e "by Jmle Jl Ht th ' - rjuest of Pike c unity's 26JOO pen pie, an ! not at the rfOUe! ot the Itarkers as Judge (Jardiner bad -aid." He jumped onto the n rphine story d Mrs. Goaltn with both feet aad -aid it had been cone cted 'y I man who was ten times as gailty hs the man who gave Smith the poison that killed him. The speaker fairly shook with anger as be spoke. He had hardly gotten well into the CB9C I" i .re he jerked his number is collar and went at the BSBN with all the vengeance of a Koiuan gladiator. He commenced at once to review the evidence in detail, going into every minute point fiora lu time

Franklin Smith left bis home that If i tal morning until he lay a cot pi

in Sailburn'a residence. He declared theStite had proved every fact to convict Biple and send him to the gallows except the seeing of Siple

jput the poison in Smith'- beer and

smith drinking it. hvery other circumstance, he said, was clearly proven. "If you have to bring eye witnes--I-, ".-aid the speaker, "to prove every fact positive direct testimony

I to circumstances, you will let all Frank Siple Goes to Prison for the Mur- ? """H a,,d ?fP'

i mi) inai circuiiisiauiiai eviueucei

i- the strongest evidence on earth.

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der of Franklin P. Smith. Probahl v one of the most exciting

"I say both 8iplt aod Kline are

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He. W hat was the can

mid throw a stone at

noble man we hae seen pictured, and injure him BVC0 Unto death'.' I - there need to ask'.' There is hut one thing which could be so cruel, and that is the rum traffic, the saloon !

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Just as be was budding loittl, 111 ti,,..r ,,,.., r,,niii.. tnm ihm 1.1.1 we filter and uurifv all we use. so its and Siple and I 'line not in c mmanv "Let iustice fall wherever it niav.

his most brilliant ipring-time, he WQ yemt9f found the City In Itealthy but warm. Sometimes w J With bim to share his treating to You jurors, when you have convict w as called to Bdtnburg by -r much better Condition than WS ex- bare ice Water, but very seldom, beer and Whisky and get nil nion- ed tins murderer, 'can say with a Blacklock, who hoped t 1 cultivate We have plenty to eat. With us ey from him, which they succeeded dear conscience : T washed rnv I A I . 1.4 I . . ... I ' ' I 1 I ' J . . ... a a ft I it.. I. - . . SF

ms genius. insieau o main. mna , n ,.,., the old html-call has changed. In

troduced him to t he saloons. Hum- .. ' jr atead of "fcOUDV. SOUDV. souo with-

trials that has occurred in Indiana guilty. Cine is now being punish-

tor many years was brought to a ed and Siple should be also. That close in Daviess county last week, I morphine storv is a lie from start to by the j u 1 y finding Fiank Siple finish." kuiity 01 aomiriistering morphine to Several dramatic incidents occurPranklin P. Smith in Petersburg on red, when Mr. Cox in his fsarleaa April 26, I.S'.ts, in a glass of beer, manner, faced Siple, and as they rhicb resulted In bis death. John glared at each other, he delivered Cline testified that Sipie took mon-jhis vituperation into sipie's very ey from Smith's pockets Cline teeth. Said he: "Von know that was convicted in I'ike county of-money you bad in your valise was complicity in the murder, and sent Franklin Smith'-, you know it cost to prison for life, when Siple took ajhim his life, you know you are a change of venue to Daviess county, (murderer and that you should be and now he goes to keep Cline com- punished. Frank Siple, you are as pemy. : guilty as hell." The testimony showed they were "From the grave of poor Frank aj diunk, and at Kelly's saloon, Smith I can hear a voice crying: when the murder and robbery oc l' Frank siple murdered ine. Frank curred, Smith was nr de the drunk- Siple robbed me. Won't you est of the lot, for the purpose or avenge my death'." " getting his money, He was a farm-l Mr. Cox's closing remarka were er, and had taken a dr.ve of bog indeed masterly. T'-e giant's frame to Petersburg that morning and got fairly shook as he made a plea to

the money or them, about and avenge Franklin Smith's death.

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I'h'ail . lillt , H HltTlMi: l h I m. il if am I Milt' in f lll tl y iiumi, uiii nv-m iu uiiunui u uinrinu puphihn, v iuui Il nui :

in doing and killing him also. hands in pure w.iier. Fraud Siple,

At the time the murder caused I had nothina to do with hrineinir

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struggleil haul io iree miiiseu brosder (hau the allevs in our cities out tingle bean and "p uky, great excitement in Petersburg, and condemna.i.-u on you. You did it its coils, "hut he could not, 'or ul)j are v,,'rv ro(1(rn the stones pro- P0, Prky without a streak Ot j there waa mach talk of lynching alone ard vou alorie are to blame.' " Strength failed." He lud been vie R lit-( (n h ,ni(tifI)f. trjfJ lean," its soupy. BOOpy, oupy with both men, wtiirb was probably only Mr. C x finished his address at torious in one struggle (that " Jnnw ,(. H (.llll(.k lu(. ' plenty of beans, and perky, porky, averted by Prosecutor. Ooi heinglo :45 after speaking two hours and povertv) but he COUld not sustain The houses are all built of Stone Prky With plenty of lean. That present at the time attending court, forty minutes. It was aconvincanother. His pinion was broken jl rudely constructed ,,!,! call is our delight, too, when we 1 and appealing to the people to re- ing argument, as shown by the verbis Might retarded; bis hope losl (.rhi m aiti-tic skill Thev i,,st arrive irom an eight or ten spect the law, and promising to see'dict of the jury , ami wiis highly So at thirty-seven be -ink- into the ' ' ,.,.....,', ..'. mile march. I that the accused wer.- vigorously commended bv members of the bar

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grave which should mn nave neen " . . a ' mtMIJ ,ir We do not know when we will prosecuted tor the

opened for th.r y seven years t o f tJ to get muakuwd out. The supposition

come. . , -.1 I i-i now is that the chances are iavora-

literatutt), lieu at the door ol the

Traden hie pmffMinnal ervio- to nil aMdlM ..y ,,irit m tin- 'leiiiai line, and

Pr"ihi-.- In .five it In- riot. -I attention. ., i;,- ..r ,1... .1,,,. o,,.

".I. t,. .rk i.llv .llrite.l. itll.l Mil W on 11V million o, 0...1 ow

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Air PJ, "SB

t's Notice.

The aniWrtiarned, Tiuatee of Bais''o lire township. Daboia county, will at--n. 1 to Township Imsioess 011 Saturday if eyerv u.x.lr ut Bamnh Ball 's otlic' on

lixty day jouiney over rough

Armv life is bard, but to

1 rime. and the larue an In-net; who yave

1 he promise was faithfully re- him their attention. Judge Houghdeemed. Mr. Cox making a record ton then instructed th;; jury, rather in the trial seldom sq nailed, Ine leaning toward the delense. The State was represented by attorneys jury retired and the first ballot Cox, Ininan and Ogden, and lbs showed i for capital punishment, defense by Hon. W. U. (iardiner, and six for imprisonment, bui all Thos. H. Dillon and John W. finally agreed upon a life sentence. Spencer. The court room was con- A motion for a now trial was made tinually crowded for the entire ten Saturday, and oeeiTttlwd, ami Siple days taken up h the trial, and it w is sent where beer wont he free,

seen

His death, and the great loss to . - . .. . Dle for the Seventh Army Corps to

I I f I IVIWl, 1 I l I 1 t IIIT- III II ,IU."f I a I I 'I 1 I bars marble floors, and have their 8. the Philippine wlands.

hMiilifnllv Rniarmd end fnr- 1 WOOIO enjoy ine mp, u.otign

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I - ... ,. , . in-iieii. ill. uiii'c iiie u'oion- iiici H.aUK.1.1 rp .1.... rrlluJgOod to "iTV OV.T spilt lllllk, bill , , . . . waters

. . " id does do good to take measures to , . , compare this war and the treatment

avmd spilling it again. Ws cnnnol Uketiling and cement; tWl) ;nid advantage that we have lavorarecall Burns to his unfinished work . . ble to health, with past war exper-

hy heaping curses on the heads oi ' inv.,r(i t.n ;,,in. ience-, we are -me we d not know j will probably cost Pike county two and money tempt to taking life, un

the men ot that day, hut can we not - . . . n,':nt, ' : i , much al out hant-hips. So tar this ; Hi usand dollars. der its Influence

, a. f.l a ..ll'l'llliaillllM, ,IITtlI''lliail-IV , , , . . prevent the Hums of the twentieth K fl , , war l.a only been g 1 experience century from coming to a like fate, makin. a BUbstantia roof, or us boy, but my part may yet by an appeal to the men ol th,- tn.ti,m at:,II1,t the tum .t to be plenty if I have to day? .. I i mZtZ, 1...1 c ntn tie two years more.

The litorati.ro of today, a- c m,- are' n. ,le so as to

I' hl v . ,,M1 .U1(1 .fortable on the m eenturv. is too tneaure to allow one . .,

ar sa n ww wm asr ww t wm esra sasr i j j o . ... i . i . . .....

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w. . . hmr "p rc r c r ir vitMii n .1 . n

ors are now drown ng the r wits n . n . ' ,- the larim-rs oi imoois coimiy. r. drink. I. was shown in the lat- " f f iZSSLZSuL 0 ,i"r' k'"1' ",,r "'""" tnr-

muini iumwww ... . ........ VT u ,f,,rm,,,i ,IS the other (lav that They have no wagons like ours,, , , mntraotMi for ,;" cr,

irature of but 'lr i f"r ,'v, r't',."1;; w! u'1' where he only used 10 last season.

mb arawn im "eii. o- . ,.i( , ;Ul.k,,s. ir,n t;.,., tt .iaSp,.r, yoke without h. w-. having a pad vj)I Btttjou,p,.lv hirgelv increase which is pl.-e-ed on the forehead of toeir deitaand for the crop the comthe ox. and the yoke ISta just back j MMOS also.-Argus. d his boms and is connected to the

The Speeches occupied twelve

hours -ail on each side. Judge B ,,,

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ADVERTISEMENT

AND

AN OCCASIONAL

M E Als

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war that there is no lack of patriota I . at 1 1 . . I ft . I

istn in America, i-uiot ni mere ne

a lack of pride in the lite

America ' She ranks lirst in other

ßOSO. Modem

peeeli lor the defense, and the il'Jmaa f lmUi mma IaadJtnl.

S. I. Lank, ,o. nth Ills. ol. ashmgton (.a.ett. says of it : pJ ... ,.,, M,M.-S ,ia, Tuesday

Judge t.ardiner opened with the nj ,ht witll 17 ,hartor .bers. frank statement that Frank Siple . was an innocent man, comparing I he new lodga of the A.O.C.A. him to the subject placed in the intituled at Ihrd.seye last Tuesday arena to grapple and tight with "''t VVft 'luite a 8UCCeMgladiators t .r his life the subject lodK No- 1:U ptartl out w,lh "

by a man with am charter members. 1. It, tlBBI,

The raising of biooni corn will

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Are .Mike in that Neither Very Much Qood.

CONTINUOUS REGULARITY SSSSal lelllote. !.

WTHB RULE FOR ROTH. JfÄ SmSSlT

Truit., Dept. M, CBIeSgO.

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ttie.- .ik .-on. met. -a hi n I ei, i anil In - hea l w un sotue mhu oi gy . Vav to wealth is as plain

irlil !) a year ami I'M"''!-"" ... i . ..ii Ilk Ulm I......I .i . . .1 .. ..

i ,., ii,... no more r.. nlurv s"tritu:. son.' pin i - 1 1 u . i i e .... . as ine way in nie corner liiueeiv

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(tre'.eil almnneil eiiv. lol.e, 11. Hu ll h. lie-..

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ol ins snij'iineis. nave ine iiiuiu- 10 sen inn auver-

io me, the ity of Havana re- ti8e them well.

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bition to win tame bv leiral nrocess. r:ln,, Master Workman, conduct-

fiere be turned to Prosecutor Cox pci t,,e cerenMsMBl. and said : "Why, Mr. Cox, did Ib-v. (i. Nussmann, formerly viyou send John Cline to the peni- car of the Salem's church, and lately tentiary if yu knew that Frank Si- pastor of the Augustana church at pie had put the morphine in Frank- Holland, and the Evangelical St. lin I'. Smith's beer? You have no I'aul church at Duff, resigned his excuse to off.-r. If you believe pastorates and accepted a charge at Cline's story true, how could you Rirtnington, Ala.