Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 March 1899 — Page 1

Weekly GTmtfirf.

VOL. 41.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, I8!M.

NO. 27.

tfMJMUtO KVKRY KKIDAY, AT JASPrK. DlBOSiolTY, INDIANA, BY ci.KMKN r DO ANY. OFFICE In Coikikr lirii.üixu W'k-t Sixth Strkkt. PRICK OF SCBSCKIITImS. r War, 52 Number, Poatpaid, fl.ÄO. f raM time in proportion. RATH OF AM FkTIMS;.

For advertinementis legal rate;!

JO line $1-00 for first insertion ; Mb subsequent insertion. for vearlj advertinamenta litxral con tract ill be made to regular adver tur. OOMMFROI W. AM JOB WORK (f -ill Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex aratrd at UWHIi MMK MV nvite inspection anl business.

W. C. T. U. COLU M N. whtion to the president.

CONDUCTED BY MB.-. M. I.. B0B88.

I want to le a Btigiitfttt At Orieatal notantsta. A eoaeeqaeatail, 1 nll'ierit ihI, I ri ntul

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Graduates

List of

aucces

Examination. -f ul applicants at

5Stb Congress Spent $l,.S6.NH),0lo.

II' I -r ijt at i vt- Dockerv of Mi

llie l iiailuate-' examination of Feb.;H(.Uri, the ranking democratic EMU) 1. lvt . 1 hehrst ugures shew the .r (f nw luUM. appropriation com

PKOFKSSIONAL CARDS, t. . ii.Bc. w. . swaawav. 111. HI H A flWBBrlaftY, lttorney s at Law, JAXPKl. IND.,

The Nicholson Law. There are five hundred licm-. d

saloons in Marion county, ami we ik to rut. a , will wager that not one out of fifty No, verv Ui mv one n nuU. have made exenses since Um Nich- ,M for me nu ol-on law was passed, while every Fillipino, liwii'uri' 1 1 mi 'ii It. tin iff fiii 1 1 : i v Mint

rr , ' Mnall casino, sold less beer. Our Standard. Troi-ic ile" If 1 wanted to .-peak i'i lavoi "f the Nicholson law, I would do let- When I am prince in the Levant ter than the above or krcp .-till. The I Ii ride t lie a-red elej, hunt ;

live hundred saloons of Marion TtM white and creainy, ourity are making a living or they Blow and dieaaty, would clone up. If the city coun- Bright and gleamy cil Would only bestir itself and give Klephant. the poor men steady employment , .,, j ., i ti" i Mv Kplemlor soon will subjugate at good pav the saloon-would make r, ,, , ' J , .My Mileii'l'ir noon wi subjuirtte m..r.. ... .i.- If 1. 1 - .Ii... Iii 1... J 1 J

.li'.' ill ii . I it- a -limn' . - stow special favors on five hundred men and then try to -tarve them out. The thought, enforcement of law, is good that seemed to be 10

the mind of Nicholson hut he did Four and twenty brown Negritos not go on a little farther and ion- With fan- will keep away mos.juitoes ;

The reverential, Inferential, Non-essential, Fourth LVtate,

ag ; the second, general average

Colombia town-hip Klva T. I'arsons 10 Harbion township Kose M. Dudine, 1 '. Boom township Maude Cooper 1 ö Lillian Cooper, 17 Ktlie Krank LS Rater A. ( Jray, 17 Madison town-hip Lemuel Corn 1 ö Kr- d T. I). lion, .19 DoatM Greene, 17 Homer (Ireene 16

made the folrowing

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n the Coaita "f luoi ami kicked law

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pgr- I' lrho c- . oty Bk. rx. . yi ' wa f. cox

COX A KEAIVT, Attorneys at Law JAFKK, INDIANA, w prvtl' in the court i.f Iu1m m ami f. t, n' ntiea. Collect. on tm4 lrilite 4 -priltv.

. a py !" bulMlnf on Public Square

the tniorcemeni ot a mch as all license law-

are by "Church resolu'ions authority" arid ti at the law is foracla-- -f lawless nieii having been granted

special privelages. - I baaopiama, I'll het, The town that has no saloon has I'll rule without a cabinet ;

Malevolential, Mo-t potential, laat ilwit la). lüg iiios'jiiitoes.

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nUTLOl & HUNTKR,

Attorneys at Law, JAM'KK, I NIM AN A,

it..- n tl e Court o IMiboi anj

- uiti.1 - ..fr IiuIxm Couuty tt H.iiik i; U 1

UK UNO BUKTTNER,

Ittoriey at Law.

And Notary Public, IABPKK, INDIANA,

"'I prwttle lathe Cnurtaof IIuImi and

onntlo. In. 1 ana. Jan NM

P E. WOODS, D.D.S, OPERATIV K DENTIST,

JASPER.

- INDIANA

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7 liat Bttba4a liunc artiflrial i,tb

t - laam Tr R"oat.; Iran - aaa Uar, Ur !.r. Mr.

vi. a. ainAii.

an aroused sentiment igainal the saloon. Nicholson law did not, maka the sentiment. It does per haps turn on the light in a peculiar sense, so that an occasional voter can see the farce as it is he can ee h-w funny it looks to see a man remonstrating against the measure he voted lor, carried torch lights for , and hallowed himself h ar-e for, and he decide! next time to remonstrate with his ballot. Mary K. BaLCH.

Seven Good Reasons.

A referential. Conferential, I partiiiental Cabinet. An'l I will le no ealibatfl My haTCa a fair syndicate; A contidential, I'referential, Mot essential Syn'ltcate. Twill lie wide oen when I'm ruler, K;e L night we ll have a hula-hula : A soul entrancing, Joy enhancing, Muscle darn ing Hula hula.

During a temperance campaign a lawyer wa di-c i--ing, with 00 little 'how of learning, the clauses of the

proposed temperance law, says The Then let me have a tropic isle, Presbyterian Review. An old' farm- A little t-it of Nature's tmdle,

er, wtio hau neen listening attentive

ly, shut his knife with a snap and said : "I don't know mithin about the law, but I've got eetwa good raaeoni for votin for it."

What are they?"' ask-d lawver.

A soft anl balmy, Fair and palmy. Never qualmy, Tr -pic isle.

Life.

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And now that Spain is whipped, ft IMalNlliail IMaVI ta l. 1 . nnctioni,

' they want to do, will turn in and ii Inn t I io l,,if-l'..il liAitr !'

And the Arnold farmer thoiiughl- a- thev'h.-.ve Spain,

. - fr- t,ev will do more to advance hu-

Carl Hobbs, Hi Zenas C. Kelso, lb Myra K. Moshey 19 mer 11. Stewart,, . ... 17 Heulah Stewart 15 Clvde P. Young IS

Hall township Raymond II. VAU, . . . . l ö Harvey (iilliatt, 1 Eva Eh Jacob- lb John V. Kellami '') Qtlte J. Schnell, 15 Jefferson township Dora Cummins, 14 Freeman Huff, II Ib lle Miller 23 Winiieid Road 18 James ). Sanders, 14 Charles Taylor, Vi J din A. VVhaley, 16 Jackson townahip Tillie L. Brett, 16 Amelia Parteohairoet,. 17 Clara V. Partenheimer, . 16 Patoka township Eunice Cato 13 Walter Katterhenrv, . . . 10 Tillie Wessel, 11 Cas- town-hip Edward Kenne man 17 Charles Hemmer, 14 Martha Katterhenrv.. . .16 Luciiida Katterhenry, . . 17 John H. I verbeck, . . . . l-" 1). K. Kothert IS Anna Tormohlen, 14 Town ot Jasper Stella Friedman 14 Louis J. Hoffman, .... 10 Martin Ballet 14 Hattie Kuetler 1" Edw. Kernpf 18 Walter Krodel, 1" otio Lantpert, i" Clara Mehringer 10 Matilda Myer 1" (ieo. Schumacher, 16 Joseph Seng 1" Elmer Whitehead, .... lb

tint tee, has

slatement :

This congress ea-ily surpas-e- al it- predeceeeote in the irtnnendnnr IQrregate of its apropnations. It nil thought that the tiftydirst con graea. oommcoJ known m the lbil lion dollar' congress, had, in Doinl

',s'B of extravacanoe of appropriations.

touched the limit which would DO be reached, or at least surpassed, by any ol its successors. This congress, however, has fai exceeded the appalling total appro priationi then made, and it wtll be remembered that the 'biliion dollar Congieee' was followed by an over whelming disa-ter to the republican party at the ensuir g election. Confronted with the war with Spain, reqnirins the imposition of

additional taxation.it i-obvious that 81 H rigid economy should have been ap7ö';i plied in all other directions to the

84 'a expenditure of public money.

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Beef Contained Maots. ( apt. Clarence Walters, of the dial engineer corps, told the beef equity court that the canned roast beef made him sick on the trip to iuba The men in his company omplaimd of it to a man. Not M can that 1 e saw opened was rholeaome. He stated that some if the cans il 10 MAOGOTI IN I il KM. I bout two-thirds of his company vere made sick from eating the canied meat. Mr. Walters' testimony rai extremely damaging, and after eiiig exoneed, he paid : "J wat not permitted to give i ractioo oi my teetimony, What I know about that damnable beef .vould fill a book. I guess they didn't want to know." Cent. H. c. Hicks, Second Uta Mohuaetts, teeUded tiiat the men of in- regiment complained bitterly f ÜM canned roast beef. h made them sick.

A few yeais ago we called the attention of the public to the fact that the young emperor of Germany, on

bia aooeeeion to the imperial throne,

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People are willing to meet al! the

demands upon the national treasury!

mal- necessary by the Spanish war, dad a religious census taken of the

but it is fair to presume that they city of Berlin, in which he found expected theif representatives, in that only aboutfive per cent, of the view of the cheerful disposition communicai ts of the established manifested to meet these addedjehuren could be housed in the burdens, to limit the ordinary ap-churches of that denomination on a propriatiom to the necessities of I Sabbath day. He and his court wise and eoonomical administration. I took alarm at this terrible destituTheae expectations have not beinjtion of church aooommodatiooa, the realiied. The result i- an actual greater alarm because the churches deficiency in the current revenue- were scarcely half full, although

80 s amounting on the first of this month they were utterly Inadequate to hold

to 99,llW,054.50. Hu- deiiciency. o percent, uf the church members, a- shown by a recent conservative! He commenced immediately 1 Oattt eatimate by Chairman ann m of the' paign of church building in erecting tppropriattoi - committee, will prob- chapel- in the suburbs of the city, ably reach 1159,000,000 by June to care for the working men and 30, n- xt. i their families, believing that it was It i- impossible to estimate with cheaper to house them in churches ab-olute accuracy the treasuiy de-jthanto have then in socialistic or fideney for the coming fiscal year, anarchistic clubs, or, as he expressThe secretary of the treasury in his led it, cheaper to build churches annual report made q December than prisons; cheaper to save men

la-t estimated it at about 831,000, than to hang them. n a recent

mi. It is almost certain, there-joccasion it is said that a German s 1 fire, that the government will b j military officer uncovered his head s' i compelled during the calendar year a- the emperor and empress passed

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him, and sto d at attention. A

small boy touched him and said: ' Put on your hat, sir: put on your hat. If the empress discovers that bare spot -he will clap a chapel on it." The humorous side may im-

piess the fact that the emperor and

RESIDENT DENTIST,

: .iofiubin s.aarenpsfelaal JAM'KK. - - INDIANA

OptratktM inUdaaa as recommended ah work enaranteed. Kteciali8t on

B Bl n an4l Bridge work. . wt-l j . DEXTiSTR Y

(lall and Jasper Elections.

Alcohol Paralwe- Reason. "Alcohol has a paralyzing in-

tluenee, and all the e:Yects of it- oec which seem t be the result of stimulation can be shown to be those of paralysi-." Betn say.-: ''The emotional life is brought into free plav, unhampered bv the guiding

ulnnau uf reus in " ni.il this is t be "rgal11 -

iy i ika u i'.jii;n k Ui. brrotic stale. He

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inanity and civilization, aye trade

and commerce, than they have done Town of Birdsev

in all the months f recent warfare. Elmer (irant Helen II. Qouget. Albert L Ja. k-on.

There were one hundred and (if teen applicants, tiftv one were sue

Politics is the best remedy for a oessfttf. The next examinationweak gall. We knew a man once will be held at the same places, whose gall was but an elementary' Match Is. Huntingburg News.

ami na- -till in an em

for office

ran

NEW FAIR ASSOCIATION.

P.Hmi to face an actual trea-urv

ficiency. 90H Kour hundred and sixty-two mil

8 lions of income arising from the sale ' of bonds under this administration 83)1 jand that of Cleveland will have been s,,i exhausted, and the treasury will pass

from a condition of borrowed surplus empress were in learoh of every bare vv to an actual deficit. Such a Con-jspot in Berlin as a h ssible site for 91 5h d tion must be met, either by theja new church. Current Literature. i .... ..f ,....- at. iiiiphli.iiiliiu I . . I mm B

13-11- Ol l'-l-lll l II . i. I ' l l'

an additional bond issue.

Vitwithstamiiiii' t his ileliloiab e

- - - - o i treasury condition, which has been called over and over again to the at-j

teution of congress and the country. ... , ,1

aiiropMati"ii- nave le-en maue

which in manv cases have not been

warranted !v the interests ol the

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tie alconol will "stimulate" a speak- inree ,,r1 I',,ir " er and enable htm to talk better. It and developed

the most gall in In-

fr. II. A. MOSHY, Resident Den ist, Hl NTINOUURO, IND rs r.i prnfrMional nerrlce to II v t work in He- !-it.. IhM, aiel J" u ... t,, (1r t hi rli.Kt uttntH-ii ' n- ..rk DHromiiv tolirtte, "1 al -rrnll. Apr. M. m Hainhridire Townahip Truntee's Notice. in lrsigne.1. Trustee .f Itivinf anhiD.Duboi eountr, will at-

' T iwnalnit lMikin.-sa on Satiinlav

at r rank netz m oftiee .-n

un -tre,'t. Iten Kufhtb and

in Japer. The Townnhip Li and Indiana S,dnsl I'. -k are at i k. 1 . .

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J"TT week

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OCCASIONAL

ADVERTISEMENT

-VXP-AN-OCCASIOXAU MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Does Verv Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY ISTB1 RULE FOR BOTH.

and as b ugh as a coyote's

science.

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aeiinum tremens. ma ms gan die f No. His friends had to take

end out every il "lit and kill it with a club before

nave News.

the funeral.

nublic service or which if nroner in

and his gall Could Not Ajfree on Settlement With themselves, should have been post' until it was Creditors. no. led until the national income

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means mniw words, but less reason. inv moM aii ,,Hiir- l The new fair association, that -hould be ample to meet all its ita-

in tho-e instances almost without wa" a" VIK"r,,,1 a Min-lav thirst promised to put new life and renew bilities w itliout the necessity of bond

Exchange. w,u " " wwwJ,f ed vigor into the annual fairs to bejissu s.

une as un man uieo or M1 (iH. citV.COUldn I agree on al I be appropriations ot the original

settlement with the creditors of the 'billion dollar congress1 smounted Dubois County Agricultural Asa0to $1,035, 680,109.94. Theappro ciatioti ; anl I y resolution at the priations of the congress just ended meeting last Saturday afternoon re (reached the mighty aggregate nt 1 , solved to binak U ' the association öbti.s'.IO, ( IHI S. It is fair to de and adjourned sine die. A lew oflduct from this total 8482,662,083 the twenty subscribers to the articles 17 necessary t meet the liabilities

of association refused absolutely to ot the Spanish war. Soil we deduct a payment of more than Wiper cent, from the grand to'al the liabilities in full settlement of the claims, and on account of the war with Spain, IS some of the creditors refused to I it appears that the appmpriat ion-

, lit tli'it T, 1 1 i 1 r 1 1 tli :ii wi 'it inn

pie gave .ir. .nines i"

8963,49 for seventeen .lavs' labor as uissoivea. now u question is :

.I,,..-, il,..,,. In.,,- t,. k..i. m,i are you going io uo an nil

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exception. -

Oceans of B.er.

There are in the world about 4'

'.OO breweries which

year the enormous amount of 4,- they could

659,726,670 gallon of beer. This Montgomery

would make 141, 4V2, 156 barrels, or a-

unto

in

l.tlina cull I... liL.im.il

1,414.1! carloads, which wotim he , , , .vbaaalr hn

eMual to acontmuous tra.nioau iu,. , . , .

HI0 miles long lb tunes as long .... ..,, f -s.t .--..- .n fr....

as the distance from Columbus, 0., , t for the hydrant.

to New 'iork city, and all that ,.,., kvMn o TK r.Kmt.

w. . . linvi i cv aavvaitaaav. , v vaa

pusonous stun is pourea oown na tMloom 1(,.0,,1(. ww Mr

man mroais. r.xcn:iuge.

m - . a a

tor the ordinary expenses ot gov ernment are $1,084,327,932 81. The appropriation- of congress just end ed to meet the ordinary expenses axneed the t the preceding congn -s by 839,947,658 94. Not only tb1-. but the contract li

abilities authorised by e nures- just

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wm lo-.oic or oat of bell. It was i tough job, The annual fairs have certainSLPARAIso, Ind.. Jan. Al- . S;IM mMrnmJ K- , V.h Iv been of great benrht to the bui-

bert Aigner, twenty-two years old. -,, u.lnniir ne-- m-n of Hunlingburg, the fann-

a farmer near Wanatah, was mur- ,-rs of the vicmitv as well as of the

dered, Saturday night by his broth- He Didn't Like the Word. mtire county. No one will denv

ww al "S a.. a ! a.

er, rlenry Aigner, eignteen ears t, sitnnlest efforts last the that the lairgrounds ought to he re (expire. t tor new ship-and their ann-

id. Henry hal leen to Kankakee (n t . s;j(j tj)e Kjftad lecturer. 'tained. The business interests of anient, public buildings, rivers and

river hstnng. ami came nome imox- .., ilr , ,i .. i , i , flir....,.r ..,. Iluntintburg cannot ailord to l.se liar ors. misci iiai.e.ms items amount

Bated, and begrn abusing bis fath- qjq n deathless vsrse." them for the amount it will take tolto 170,602,524. If, therefore, to r. The father attempted to put t thia momant a lall sttanaer in effect a satisfactory settlement with the ordinary appropriation- i- add

him out of the bouse), but finding .mj:-m mnA .I....U- mmm mwA in the creditors. The men who have ed the liabilities on account of the-

himself unable to do so, called on voj(1( CQ0(e wjtfl ,.n tion, beeil working for months to devise authorized contracts, it is certain his son Albert, and he was finally i i some way by whi h the unsecured that the appropriations amount to

put out. Ainen returned to the ,, y ,. ljor'" indehtedness oj me old ass. .ciation the tremendous total ol I , I . i( , -

Then he dramatically stalked cmld b satisfied without hurting 456-81. from the ro m anyone, are perhaps at the end Of I hese increased appropriati; iu Who was that man''" inquired theil rope and the whole queetioO isdiave gone for the French spoilatio.i ihm i-iril ! i lecturer n"w nearer settlement than it lairns, public buildings, rivers ami Ul" "IHnilU lei IUI . t. i a ft, I ft. . r. .

ii.ii... i.in ,,f tb was two years ;igo. k nas nniv narnors, iiowinan act claims, nun

otit. Albert returned to the

house for Henry's c oat and hat, and as he came out of the door was struck by Henry on the temple with

a club, fracturing his skull. He

died late last night. The murderer

"Oh," said the d

'Voll

tnusn't demon-trat.'d the past two years dreds of other projects, some met

- k. .i;., ii i.f it. i. wl j in ii i1

most demented condition. , ., n,, k,nnM n, the com-that bv uneconomical management itorioUfl but main- of them not en

missarv department " Cleveland f'"r "n W Mlnses. Indeed tilled to recognition by the nationa UfANTKl skvkuai. TKt sTWontm n. . f. . ' the receipt- t the tairs have always governim nt. In nearly ever

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oeen ,iiu-. i. ii' i" a"-ii-- - F. A. Kave. Attica, sold 4! ' head Huntinubarj News.

l' r.m. in tin tut- tu iiihiüiki- .mr

liuin in tlii'ir n hikI neurliy eounttaB t I niHl.ilv OSSM work ffoadaciM Ht In 'in.-. ...r....l...kril . . . . i . . ii.l .......i.u.

-itt.r, -.1 .it.ni - ' .1 HU ' MB- . - f.. I l''t i. fiiilt.-. ihiiii aa. . no more m im. ninn of Hereford cattle in Kansas 1 I ' v ,

Monlhlv I..V u. . i . in . Knelime if i. ir. .( UtHlllp.'.l eil, empe, llcrblTt 1. II.'-. n.-i , i. i M. i i. 1 Jb.

Thursday, for an average of I I 18

head.

r. . e , .11 I

a hedl mi vmii mo e new brick streets.

17 blocks of

branch of ovil service of ths govern ment there has been an increase i t appropriations.

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Last Sunday Feb. 26, being the 67th birthd IV of Win. Kelso, of Jeff

erson lOWUSntp, his children and friends met at his home and gave him a surprise birthday dinner. The table was loaded with good things to eat, and all present ex

pressed themselves well pleased. All wished him many more such happy birthdays. Petersb'g Truss. Mike Schorn, ot Mariah Hill, who das taken an active interest in farrn- '!-' institute work the t-ast two years, has sold his farm of SO acres in Spanoer COUnty and has purchased a farm of 120 acres near St. Ann, Jennings county, ."' miles north of North Vemon, Ind., where he has moved with his family. News. There ha- been no conspiracy among newspapers to attack Alger, 'ut they have attacked him. They havt assailed him just as a community Bsssils a known wrong-doer, i bouse-hrae ket er something of that kind. Ind. Sn. (Rep.) Assistant Adjutant (ieneral Smock of the Department of Indiana, (i. A. 1! , has issued a circular announcing the twentieth annual State

encainpmer t, which will c mvene at

lerre Haute May J '.. A r.de of 1

cent a mile will prevail during the encampment from all points in the Stati . The rain it num-th every day, The snow it tnoweth every night, The thaw it thaweth every mom. The frost then freezes things up tight; Then all the four appeared together To make the curse called Jasper weather. In The Streets of Birdscye. Casey ' Who does yiz want ter ml" i rogan ' ' Dunnohue. " Casey "Who did yiz say?" (iiogan "Dunnohue Dunnohue." Casey "Well, if you dunno who, how the devil do I know who?" Scribner s Magazine,