Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1899 — Page 8

Kadttoa Towmhlp Traatm Notice. Notice ic irivi'ii in.it lnwafll tin- TtwM Im ol Madaoa towoahip vill b m Mit iiiii f ( ir Bni. la Lflf it, oa tfMji Katur.tav. fur tin- ur ienf attculitii: 1 U)Wllllll "USUH'f!', 11 IKT-Kllf ll.4 mit tniiuK nli the ownxtiip re vx IKVU'1 t iMtltillf it i. til ! days.

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rnetownatiip unnm- 1 k. m ihm i

lrelaul, vi acre all iiuv

Knew the Mcllnni. "N.iw, K.v, I have a few ju-lioii-. in tnu tioii totak." MM the teacher "Suppose I hould have :i i oe of l ' ttt ;ik aiul rut it into two purr-. What would MmM pieces lie called?"

Halve-' shouted the class. "Right. And it I should cut

ot.t.mi th bo ki ea "ll ,lillt "to two piece.-

The Indiana School Uxtks will In i ',t,uarter.

(ouikI t Win tuned. An. 1". '' I

T. Voting! "tore at ah John K. Nokm an, Tnintee Madiaon Tp

Hall Township Birtmi. B. Notice is herehy given that the under iitned. TnMtee of Mall township, will atten i 10 Um u-liip t'iisitics on t-ach Saturday of thfl year, at inv othiv, and teons having township hnsmcs.-to trail sad art- required to present it to hiiu on

Saturdays.

"That is correct. And if

quarters were each cut in hall "Kightha." "Ye.-. And if those were chopped in two '" The answers had been growing fewer and fewer, but one boy meditated a moment and answered, 'Sixteenths I"

erv ftood. Aii-I when the six

llietoHnsti.pnt.rary will also wioona , nh$U, w hat w ould at miv .i1Mif ni.ur 1. mil m. m , 1 ti.itliiMt-

izfiis are invite i to call there for lihrarv they he'

DOOka. The Indiana Serie? of

niav in tial at inv otlice

Schcwil luniksami at John .1 .

Meschede'u, in Oelestine. Lkvi I.. J acob, Trustee Hall township. Aug. i. 18M7, y

riiere was silence in the class.

but presently a little hoy at the foot put up hi- hand. "Do von know Johnny? Well. you may tell n.'( "Hash'" answered Johnnv conSdently, Current Literature.

An Old Adage Reads: "There is a place for everything. Now for everything to he in itpl ice the Loui-vilh' Ii-patch should be in the home ol every Democrat. The Louisville lipatch i the penple's paper, owned by the people and read hv the people. TI Louisville Dispatch is the only democratic paper published in

Louisvihe. It stands squarely on the Chicago platform. It is not only in t flourishing ooqdttion alter eighteen months bettletng aguin-t adverse circumstances, but is today the best news medium in the Sooth. And its Ifotto It y u m it in the Dispatch U' so; if it - 0 it is always in the Dispatch, has

Probablv True. In Nov York the OOOltl have allowed a young man I."' a year for his expenses while attending Harvard. We haven't any high hopes for the future of that fOtUg man. If his guardian and tbfl courts had bald him to 91,000 a vear there i- a stroiia pmhabilitv

0BSIR UIONS. Tie fool listens ; the philosopher hors. Pessimist is a rascal; optimi-t is a fool. The man w ho gets a black eye always eat ns it. A charitable girl never gives her

rival's age away. Many a man punctures his tire on lbs the road to wealth. It tak - a pretty good carp. liter

to Hoof a pugilist. The more bread the baker makes the more he kneads. Our poor relations those lacking truth, beauty and love. I' i he in iraily insignificant is the

price we pay tor our sin. The more innings a man has the more he Sflj y- hi- outings. Some engagements end happ'ly. while others end in marriage. Some people spend the mo-t of their time in nursing animosity. Ifen will endure to be numb-red

if only it is transacted politely. A woman's idea of religion is to have kindly thoughts of her rival. l'he heiress who invests in a title 1 -n't always purchase happiness Truth is not so fascinating as b a itv. not even to the dying saint

1 lie exjK'nence a man buys is seldom up to the sample submitted. Cold cash melts lots of heart.-

W. C. T. U. COLUMN.

coin . m NY MKS. M. I., nouns.

V0MVS KMiH I TO VOTE.

MAKIK i', IlKKMM. If it is admitted that all political

power i rastsd in the paop

that he would have made -ome'hin.' that air not affected bv warm love

of himself. Hut he doesn't need a

sum approximating ." a year. Hw accomplishes anv

r-vMenuy ne i- in coneg hi umwv I time and with that tn n-'y ha i will have it. Cincinnati Commer

cial Tribune.

Ih-charjre of Debts.

Charles W. DePauw of New

A

No man who ignores small things

ver. great

nies. Three -ore years and ten scarcely -ive us to MjttSt our focus tc reality. Every SMI has a blind -ide when in ral accidents are almost sure t

bten fully veritied during tl.e Ameri- i;iny who la,t August tiled a pet. j happen.

can-Spanish War, iuring which the

superiority of its new- -ervice has been daily apparent.

1 he Dispa'.ch

Ition in bankruptcy belore I nitsu I States Commissioner Cardwell in

The laborer i the

creditor: the idler

world's silent its insolvent

that city, with assets of 0Un an-l debtor.

news s-mir 4s i i , i ; , . ,.nin, ,, ... ts'. .ni -i-i i

I ..ti ... v- v . n n.it. units aiuvuH.u.ft tv i " 1 ! 1 ne SUIT furnished by 1 he New ork Son, g an apjlllcation m tlu. United riimpseola The Chicago Inter Ocaan, Jh states Court at New Albany yvster- j Ttk.xlm Northern Pre- A-oc.ation and The üyü he mav ,Rl cwl ' mft m0 , Le-he Sy.i.hcate, with an active tilö .,.. t k. . fell ii.ffK.J ' me n,P 1

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salaried corre-pondenl in even- nn-

portant city in the world, besides its ,,wn staff of over SCO correspondentin Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. Get The Di-patch, it gives the news, and it tells the truth about it. The Dispatch i- Kentucky's greatest paper. You should be a

I iron, an uenis provame agamsi inestate. Tht application was for-1

milkman catches n woman's true comare !rn to rule, and

onM aojuire UM art at a business

warded to Jude liaker at Indiana

polls. Louisville Dispatch.

Off for Manila Nkw YoBX, Feb. 19. The L'nitd states troop -hip Bheridaa, with the Twelfth Infantrv and one battal-

reader. For the next few week- w- i"ii of the Seventeenth Ii.untrv on

will club the Jaspkk CoOIISI with the Weekly Dispatch at the extremely low price of 11.35 for bot papers, in advance.

GEORCE P, WACNER

rs'! Fii ri KER ofrf

board, started for Manila at 3 o'clock this afternoon. All told there SfSTC 1,97 persons on board, including forty-four ladies, the wives of otlii i a -1 i

hers, ami several children

"I suppose,

friend, "that you gave a great deal of thought to that big case you just won f ' '

WAGONS nd CARRIAGES,

I it.

-And Dealer ln-

Agricultural Implements and Fertilizers.

Il

"No," answered the lawyer, Beret gave a bit of thought to But," he added, reflectively.

sold a lot." Washington Star. Samuel Smelcer, Flora, planhö coffee seed as an experiment aii'l raised IS p HUkk of berries. He will plant a portion of his farm in coffee.

General Repairing A HorseShoeing.

JASPER,

North Main Street,

- INDIANA

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The apparel

Oft proclaims the Man,' So say- old man Shake--Daaie. Did it ever strike you that a man's business stationery

Always

proclaim- the character of hi- business. He sure and

ihave it

First-Class.

The CoCKIKK

Jaiper, Indiana.

the work for von.

office at will do

i Perhaps it i- the microbes in kiss-

ao that cau-e people to fall "dead in love." All hogs have not bristles many sjtort excellent suits of silk, cotton or wool. Tiie less thoiieht some men gh to a subject the niore liberal then views are. We barelv eet a glimpse of our

-elves in the mirror of time as it

tlasbes by.

me hachelots voluntarily join said the admiring (j,, r:ink, , lhe benedicts ai.d sum.

are draft- d The telephone gives the timid woman the opjortunity of her life to talk back.

Han has tine triumphant moment-

out is no great hero when the year

r 41 around. The realities of matrimony are tSOally less pleasing than the illusions of love. The man who lie- until he get.-.iiui-elf and his triends to lielieve it is an optimist. The end of one man's failure idtimes the beginning of auothei man's success. It always make- a man feel cheaj io be caught looking at a photograph of himself. 01 jW'itb tbe'exception of ours. Iva io ( tie ever does things as the should be done.

The happiness of some people depends upon their ability to mak thers unhappy. A few men "think.'' othen "guess," sme "fincy," while -til others "reckon." Lota may laugh at locksmith

hut it never miles at the owner ot

I b'- yrle repai. shop. A man never looks so well a

A lot of our girls who csn't keep up the pare, would do better to set tie out there, for the Philippic Isles seem an excellent place for the girls who have nothing to wear.

Johnnie Pa. w here does a man get a theory? I'a In MS head, my son. Johnnie Well, d --n't it hurt

his head when a theory is exploded

Vou might as well advertise in the cemetery, on the under side of a ooAn lid. as in a newspaper without circulation.

The soldier boy who left his girl behind) returning home, now IssU him full of woe: For she can kismuch nicer he will lind, than when -he kis-ed good bye, some month-ago.

IC- a regular summer day pienh t i i

io revi i :n nie Mar.am aim ut

molishing prices offered by

Coi KiKK advr.isers. Columbia Township Trustee's Notie. Tin- aaderaisjaed, Tmstee of OoauB Ms T).. Daboueoaaty, Il., will attend to Township iHi-inef- al Iiis resilience on every MituntHV, ani Betaoas havia Io a aahln twisiasai Is Inaaasl ar niU -ted to present it on that day of ÜN Tlie TWnsUp UbffSff is kept at tin nfli.-e ot the Trustee, wliere thoe entitled can obtain lok H. V. smith. Trufte. Aaf. Pith, inn; jr.

when he's looking for another mai who Owes him tiionev.

The ton id coal is not as be.-uiti

The 'fill, but it is ir much greater favor

than the ice cream soda. I f t

.n aci ot cnaruy pusiies a mat

f irther along on the ro..d to glor

than an act id heroism Many I man who has thf sar. to propose to a girl lacks the n a r y KMlCI to get married on.

A cont nipi rarv savs what thin

country nssSM bl lirst class fool kill er. What's the matter with tin cigarette.' A southern railway has a femah train dispatcher. Nearly even small boy is aeijuainted with a wo man iwitch-tender.

l ai eat, and I r-

ent hu.inr rond

-M irks nhtainrd and all l't ted for MoDCMTf ftt.

Ou Or net ofo.Tt U Pari nt Or net .

in f ran c

Minnie irnm !nntor

Send 'u..li 1, drawing nr finntn.. ith d i r p

lion. Wr advie, if p;itit.ihlr cr not, for ilj

i ii irifr. Our lee mrt ilua intent in secured

A Pamhlct, II. iv t i e t im I'sti-nta, with

i'. ! (f vjru in t'ie I . s .,: . .r it'll (imnliira

Stent free. Address,

ltou' TowiiNliip Triisstee'f Notleo.

The un.lersiirne.t. Truste, of It mne Capital a nl labor would cummin

township. I hit mi- ennty, heret.v give' gle Irelt' T if there weren't so SJHUM aJ iaj i in. i . 1 1 iV t I . .

men trying to gvt lab u without

notice that he will atteml to nil Imsint-s

9 lalul. 1. dB - ' . . . -

riHiiiMiir i tie oiii.-e hi i m-iee ni in ,:. .1 1 ..:.. J .1 ...... .. I.... ' apital and vice versa.

Wa.hinrtnn. 1 tersville, on r...tepville SSM iretssd

roML on Satur.litv of each wH-k. mul

reoUet HI 1

Imsine- to preaent it onS tturrlav. ( in

Ten ilesiritnr lk fnmi the Tiiamillli l.lhrarv. lire ll 1 1 ?! 1 tlnU th l.ihrarv in

C.A.SNOWdCO.! k",,,,-i w, v. ',.,.,:r.:: lrs'-

i. V"rrn.. iru "!"-, Aug 7, lW7-y.

Orr PartMT Omer Wminoton. O. C

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He "I can't understand whv an

pen ii- having towa-hip Knglishmnn always wants to marrv

his deceased wife's sinter " She "Why it -aves him the bother of hr aking in a new mother

tu law." Truth.

i

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country the wtmle arguu-ut is in favor of the women. When our fathers came out of the struggle for independence fnun the mother country, they had learned that novernmantl derived their just powers from the consent of the governed. Women are governed and should give their consent. The bill of right- in neaily all Mates said the MUM thing. They say that "all political uower inheres in the people." It women are people it folnvf thai political pviwer inheres in hem. These troths ol the Daoiarition of dependence and the bill f right-grant woman's claim to the right ot luffraajs in ad trance, and it

ought not to be necessary to argue this question at all bacatias from the day our father made it. the words d the Declaration A (ndependencs iave been held U as self-evitlent truths. Admit the justice of this md there is no reason for saying that women are not entitled to those rights.

Our fathers didn't say that governments dt rived their just DOSI r- from the male sex: they did not m - II I

say trotn the consent m tne :iacK r white; from the educated r unidocated; from the turn who tibt; but they made the broad declaration that governments derive their just DO wet I from the consent of the governed, or by the consent jf the ps -pie or the sut't'ragt the right rote. This siittrage is the expreeasd aaaant of the public, through ;he ballr-t which regi-ters oninkHM The aaaanos 'f suffrage is rational h lice. Then it follows that eerv

person capable of rational choice is;

rightfully entithd to vote. I he dien is excepted because be sthls holds allegiance to his native country. Hut when the aiien ha- taken m oath to our government and reaounced all allegiance to any forign g-ivernment. he ren ive- all the rights of citizenship. The minor is

excepted, but when he reaches the

rears Of discretion, he is entitled, lot only to buy or sell, but to tak his part in the lesponsibilitv of Tuvernment, and vote also. The dot and lunatic are excepted because they are incapable of rational hoice. The criminal is sjao ex-

:epted, because he has proven him-

-elf unworthv of the trust tv mak

ng the public safety insecure while

ie is at large. None of these cases violate the principle or the senti-

nent of the Dadaranon ot lode endence. But when woman 1- dis

franchised simplv because she is a

vornan that principle is violated,

causa it implies that woman dot -not possess tho faculty of a rational

. e. there can be no argument

igainst self-evident truth. Every

lav the objections again-t woman utlrage grow fewer, and the ipie--lon of eijual right has taken its lace in the politics in the country.

md it cannot be se tled until it is

ettled on the immutable principles

t the Declaration ol Independence. There are many who withhold

their consent to woman suit a'.- uii

he plea that they are not fully per

suaded that it will prove helpful to

he settlement of the problems be

töre this nation. This does not in

mvwise alter the fact that it is ju-t

to put the ballot into the hand- of

women. Mm have h.nl the hallot

for a longtime and have vet a great

many questions to settle with which they have wrestled for years. It is I tist as reasonable to argue that men .light not to have the suffrage beoaOSS they have not settled the liqu r question, the tariff question, ne. Professor Drumtnond ir. the introduction of his interesting book. ''The Ascenl ol Man." teten to two peal principles underlying and run ninn thlOUfh all life in the world. He calls these principles "thestrug gle for life" and "the struggle for the life of Others " He further -u'o-t- that the Straffle for life is the masculine element ami the struggle for the life of others is the feminine element in the world. IL--avs : "The tirst, obeying the law f self-preservation, devote- it- ru, r

gies to feed itself, and d- Velope- the ictive virtue- -if itrength and oouriL'i-. the other lays the ha-i- 'or the passive rirtoes, lympathy and love. One h getfl competition, self-asser-tion, Wai; the other. unsdti-hin ' -, lesjres the good ot others and pleadl for peace. One is Individualism,

the other. Altruism. We have seen the development ol the centralisa

tion of p over, and the spirit of greed in business, and in the polities of tlii- nation.

WW l KT -i VtUAL TIM STWOBTHi Person in till at.ite tn lllitretK' mir tiiKinea in Ih'-lr own uiel neitrliv i-nunf ! t !- in unh oifl,-.. work i tnliirteil ,( In. in. . -iiv -ti iitlit f'OI ii yi'iir ii ut p.n,.. It'll n i to, beiLtflil... no more, mi . ih,r M.uithlv 7!4 Ki feri'iii'. kneklM -ir mi' Ii- -- l -t iiiiii. -. en vi Mie, lli rli. rt K. Ill -Cr. -t , I. pt Si i Im ago. )

Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been In use for awasr JtO years, has borne the signature )(r

und has been made umler bis p, r. soiinl -tun i i-ioii aimtm Us. lot

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........ ......... ........... ,,,,, ,,, iIMSt All Cennterfeits, Imitations ami Substituten are but . puilmmtS that trillo with ami eiulnnger Ike health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oaalaila Is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorir, Drafts and Soothing Srnps. It is Harmless ami lMea-ant. It contains neiiher Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Smhstance. Itsag' Is its guarantee. It destns Worms iinti aflnyi Feeertsiineea it eures iiarriuea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Const Ipatlon nnd IMatiilem-v. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach ami linwels, giing healthy ami natural sleep. Tim Children's Panacea -The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY

Bears the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always Bought 111 Use For Over 30 Years. Thi eMTu coMran. rr aiimiti traiir. htw oaa citv.

TIE JASPER Bn ROLLER Make the Celebrated

PATOKA LILY FLOUR.

BEST GRADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA They also want your rWHEAT And Day the Highest Market Price in Casü Flour and Ship Stuff for Sale at all times

FELIX L AMPER T Agent for the Empire Drill.

Drill.

Corn Huskcr df

Blount's True Blue Plows Manufacturer of WACONS AND BUGGIES. Repairing of all kinds.

Jasper, Indiana.

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PttOpl ;i least feel that UtOM "I"' keep their DtMMI hefore the public hy uxinK Thk CJoi iukk are lolid and ItlbttWltÜÜ, q

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