Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 July 1899 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JULY 28, 1899.
VO. 47.
IIKO KVKKY Kiilli.w, KT 1A1
W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
K, pOBOIS OOUN I V, I MM H CLEMEN r ho am:. dTIt'lv In Coi Kita Bu
A. Ii
MAWS. TAXES, LIBERTY! i RAI -Irs ! k, which is betwixt Hickory Grove A . 88.
Mil l I' KD BY M K"
M. L. H "BBS.
jiw so.
rates U 50c
I fear, 52 Nun:'" r iter film- in pn , i i: rK8 "I ! .
I il adverti-. i ix um ;,.r;il ii lines gLOB i"i lirvt tnwrtloi t h lubsequeiit insertion. I .early U'lvt'i omenta 1 r; raetfl will lie made to regular i
VIMERCIAL AND JOB WORK i I Kind Promi tlv ami Neatly ei
I ;lt IIIUCK!. invite ins
on tnd I'll-;, w
i.on:ssio al CA i:is.
JAWPKIt, IM).. t il pn tii-f In tlto Conrta of ubotR awl i ntnicCetintlt. Particular attention si v- '. fttllcrt i. M -jaiKMt I-. Juri-- HI S,,. t.nlt tlif -Im, la ('mit IS .Ilk. : I-. '..
II. M Kl. N
SiirritiK Blast PfMi the Rain'- Horn. The Lam's Hon, f last week Me a blast that it is hoped will " i ;. h the lymp'anura of the gentle man in the H bite House who has power to wipe out the canteen with
one si rone "t in- j-ii.
("he editorial referred to if as tollows:
An awful responsibility lies el il the door ol Um national admit is tration. L musi easwi i tot the deaths of hundreds of American youth who have (alien victime, not to Spanish guns, but "i fever. Whether the president und bin official advisers will enawer thie solemn indictment to the .-aii.-fa -lion of their countrymen depends in great pert, upon the result t the eon gressional inquiry which is surely impending. But no official inquiry
ttornev-J at Law, can ove; dammng
I. IV If IMUl 1 IIUV niB-a p-. - number of our soldiers was, not I ck nt medicine, not lack of food, but
lit was the presence almost every
where, of beer, nun or whisky, the neeof which so thoroughly disarranged the digeetive organs, that no mod gave nourishment, and soldiers who indulged in these stimulants fell prey to disease. They possessed no reserve force to coniii.it it. We make this cfiarge with the solemn com iction of its truth, after repeated interviews with regular and volunteer soldiera who have returned from Cuba, and from the encampment! in our southern states. It is the hi iversal report tliat those soldiers who drank liquor, were the first to fall in the swift ami unseen attack of few t. Thousands of mothers
'1!,:Z:!u,r'' "f """""""Snd fathers baving sons in the couu-t.-. -ir. ...r Dubois coant- w nt aua.ti v'. lervtce last so turner, learning that they have h.st their lives and IfKl 0 151 KT TN iAL their souls, perhaps, by reason of the poisonous ana vicious environ attorney at IriaWJmente which th oental I r
simp nas proaucea, are garnering in a mighty union of protest to the president, and their protest will take liie form ol demand that be break awai from the coils of th" liquor n wer, an! close the army canteen. It be does not l i so, he must beat on his own individual bead the obloquy ami OUrse which only patent can heap upon one who has been a lessory to the ruin of a child'
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H i ippole t iwnship, 1ml. ) Mi;. Ni;w -ri i.km.w : My son
tells me that Dubois county has greet .anyhow. . I X !! LIL
Kiaiu I uuernai revenuv, which needs legislature mighty badly,
lie int.irnis me ol the supp isition
the p, . aint arriving, Oh, Liherty! what crimes an imtnttted in thy name. V'ouri disgustedly, Pribb LomoshotTi P. 8. Hurrah f r von for ootl-
P. L.
that if this board of infernal revenue was largely attended, in not Immedisielv looked aller bv five travelins miüisters
COXtSK
ttornsys at Law . v-ii:t:. i t i i a NA I' nraetlw In th rourt t( Dutmtii tili n in fimiit H t .lied rn in i i'r. i 1 1 I HM'i.ilt y. in i ; . . t ' building on Pabll Rqun t. Trylc.. W S. II uiit.T. 1 ItAYLOn it HUNTER, Attorneys at Lar, .1 ASP Kit, I N I I A.
The M. E. District Conference At Paoli, the 2d week in Inly,
Of thirty. in the Iis-
a large and influential legislature oj tiict 33 were present. The conferabout fifty memb rs that will ence next year will be held at 11 untum tii - county into the ground, ,burg, some time In July. One and land every eon and daughter oi preacher from Brandville said be its virgin oil into that gluriferoui had traveled during the year -J,. ") Poor House they aie building near miles, preached -'' sermons and Ireland. made 1034 paatoraJ visit-. I n .w look ahead with enthusi-j The I'aoli Republican in a notice asu for the time when the poor of business A the conference kiiyei House, or the poor man's castle, ii "Klina Clapp, Marion Welver, completed in Its spleudidnesa. I Joseph Alee and Edward Holmes am going to move there at once r NVt'r'' licensed to preach, maybe sooner, that i if the castle Joseph K. Ake, Wm. D. Collins building is not discontinued for; nd Marion liclver were reoom want ol fundi Which will never hap- mended to the Annual Conference, pen, if thepresent board of infernal which meets at Qreencastla Sept. n venue continues to raise the taxes.B, for admission on trial." and increase the burden! ol the "At eleven o'clock. Rev, J. B,
citizens as they have been doing Vtashburn, ol Huntingburg preacbdhad the time and speat $76 or 9100 would for the lat month or two. d an interesting sermon. Rev. visit New York via. Old Ilaion Steam I baveafarmof fort acres on Wdshborn, although a vounu man, , l"'', aai take fume trips up the i uavi .ii.iiiu hi ivfiäj .ni mi ,t 't . tiaason to Lona Branca and ( uiev which I raise three bushels of raw- showed not only in the preparation Ha,i. i; i. in iIm ....... I it I, ! I. ,1 uf hi mrrnon . Lot hv bis earnest!
WU IV 11 abici nuy n 1 1 i l . . - -i lil.'l . with tom-( underbrush, mortg iges, expression in delivering it, that he "fa 7 rv'r '"';ir
and other incumber iJ destined in time to ascend the '"V ?uw
i . ii.. . i i i... . fiiewini n s lean nenci .
luv Illusion, luv i toneroi lani'-, aim ov n.iou ui, -3 - - r;
friend
II unt iiiuIiih ir A run. James Mathews, of n w Albany, has the contract to build the Catholic chapel at Ferdinand, and work will be begun OH same immediately. Mrs. .John Huther c mi" over from Ja-per Monday to aocompaoy !mt mother, Mrn. A Luaoh, to Ifariah Hill for week's iait, County Bupetintendenl Wilson tiad a full attendance at the Heading iircle examination Saturday, them being a total attendance of 112; Ferdinand having 11, Uuntingburg ; l and Jasper 70. Aaron I t, has one of the beet wheat yields that has yet been reported. Be threshed this week 94-1 bushels from hi acres, an average of J'i.ö bushels per acre, 1 acres of it yielding A'Vl bushels an average of 27 bushels per acre. The Cheapness of the Trip to Old Point. For those who deHire to know, we will say Uni the tri,i is a most reasonabl one, mm can be extended sad enlarged to suit the n lovenienos of the pa engers, M sa v have made the trip n 985, while those w 1 1 -pent sin w.niicl take in VVashinfton,
naiuimire aou oriuik. auu some wim
hills of ances.
St. Don who wa-
Dunstan?" answered the
"Certainly. What wai
al.
i have mv in nion.
hopes for the P. 0M and reaper nis ability, he el much service m .....1 ...r .1.,.. ,...1 ko mil. nl the liStUM uf the Ma-ter.
.Ill', III"... I, III' M IH'W . - - - I I I 1 . . ii.ii,,,.-, im.L.M msirniüs From 1:30 to 2 o'clock in the innere so remarkable about him?''
fmm i I hnncrhl it And that afternoon was L'iven to devotiona
is all I ha.e. ex.. ;.t a wife and -ix- exeitafoa, led by Bro.
teen children, those two gray mules Carnea, of French f.ick. This wa
rkn hntfe one :,' .1 time an. n nair a VTV 1 a-ant SCTVIC'
What was there remarkable
Lemuel amout him.' Why, great scait,
man. M"ii t you Know thai tils name
and much "J the only thing in the English Iant i i i e
.. im kin in the .ii-reil fflm ileotional feidinu was manifested. r":H- that mrnMlies a rhyme lor
ily, For these possessions I am The next boor was devoted to,'Fimton taxed to death. busineee appertaining to the oonfetd Tired astore eriei oat for rest ami reSav Mr Newspaperman I am ence, after which a paper on "Min-jeaperatioa, ad there is no better time i,," m,.. ,,r n.e Philioine if f iaterial Weakness, or do Ministers to aethoth than on the Old Petal trip
can't L'et into the po r House
was
Aug. 9th.
Ami Ifotnry Public
iaii:k, INDIANA ill pruftie,' m lbi Court ol Intimi und ...nut iea. I it. 1 ... iiit. J.in. '.
f. E. VOODS, D. D. S, fPEIUTIVK DEN 1ST, JASPER, " INDIANA tfl.OO SET OF TEt-TH. ffi.OO '1. "n ai.l SfMff "'Tk .I I Kih mir P-rml'tT. Ulnt mrth id, nf tilting rlif.rUI Ifth mirk KUTHiml Tmn- RaMtabl4 OltW ..rat urtn n,l l..rr y V Har.l ari MBf :. i;-ly
at r altzs their Ipportunities,"
Ireland, I cannot continue to live read by Rev. W. s. iiriint-s, ol If en who persist In ranning for on mv farm in Bassaf as Jungle it French Lick. Uro. Crimes i a ((Tue should not imbibe the belief the board of infernal revenue, of now member tl the conference, hav that hv so doin they beoeme poeJasper, continuei to load taxation inu recently Leen transferred from sessed of a vested right in public on her. the N tt!i-west Indiana conference, support. St. Louis star. Mr. ftewsoapertnan, please peti- The paper was i good one, and not Tl r; -tt. . ' , , r .1.. i ... i ... ,.,i - rbere are tmuiT who will take sdvantloothe Governor immediately for only ahowed careful preparation, t;1L,oft, X( di low rates offered a legislature to look after that but also the intelligence of the man .to Old Point Aosj. 9th, to visit their nboard It needs looking after It from whom it sminated. Tin re; tire state, Viisjinia, and lKik on the is a mixture ol infidelity and ignor- Hgioua and Intellectual standard cbii,iiKM,i hnnKiiu hack so I I lAi I this t-oiiference has not heen low- '"' recollections and pleasant
lie ' iiim I iiti' iin.1 -in 'nun. ' - an. tries
WORK S WELL S PRAY.
J . 5. 5TSli I tT. oting With the Ssleeakeesers wW aet Answer a Pravcr for the Overtarew
of las Lienor Traffic.
Mr. "Inspect," the dirunll -d re- ('''''l by the addi io-iof 15ro. Crimes.
pudiated politician of Dubois uiacoseion roiiowea. county, whom the democratic party has cast off, and whom the re- Enormous Deficit. publican party will not claim, ami Treasury deficit in three years who for mittel love nor money can McKinley:
g t another office in Dubois COUnty 1 v,7 18,O54(O00. UiXiw, who , lv,. escurtH can" take unless the Judge gives him one, B8,O48,OJ0.thig trip reeling that especial pmvisioM
Every political qui stion which is
also a moral question is a part of
the gospel, the minister who fears of Qod rather than man will not hesitate to preach on it.
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RESIDENT DENTI3T.
gjTiie pastor of the Fte-hvt. i ian chun h,
Fir-t United 1 . s Moines,
nieached lasl Sabbathm mingfrom
the text, "Thy Kingdom Come.
The lessons of the sermon were
manv, giving the hearers comprehensive idea of prayer, and especial
ly the wiie scone id the petition
IhflldeofPu; 'c StitHare, Spayo Bloc. . . . . ' lt.r c . ASPKK, - - INDIANA compttein the llwxt . ;! ,'.'r tl oming of ( hn-t s Kingdom, peiatiea flrst-elass as reeommendedLj u. ..1M,j (h,.n nothing to
hrinc it ah nt is a hollow mockery.
,721,000. ,321,000. ,216,000.
i werk (ruaranteed. Specialist on
a ii an. I Kriilire work. I i ly.
DENTISTRY
whicli niv ii' i hh r sava lit- is olih- IS'.HI ss.ii;.(MKi
gated lo do tor services rendered in Government revenues In chase for vote- in the last elec- three yean f McKinley: tion when the Judge ran for Judge, 1807 3 17 is the head bOM Of the hoard of in- 1', KM fernal revenue revieW. Hutch tins 1809 "1)
is secomi lieutenant, and the .-"ii- Tlie McKinley administration has i ir from wooden shoe town-hip spent during its term these vast
i- sergeant, there are two others, sums: hut they are wall llowers. LV'7 Mr. Newspaperman, the infernal 1808 revnue review boas, Mr. " Inspect"" 11.I'.I raised the t jtes on my mw-pen be- A total deficit In cause il was whitewashed. What 1 1 1 1,087,000.
his heen ina.le to see that thev have
every attention, and lack tor no courtesy, fhose desiring intoi-mation shonld write v. A. Wilgas, B. P. A., Hookine ville, Kv.
There are three lurveying corps at work finishing up the Black Diamond line in South Carolina. The work i- being pushed as rapid
oar. "rar. non lv as possible under the supervision .... ..,, of i ue Fngineert renshaw. Other 44u,o(m,UUU. .... ,? i .i i BUTi o'i' i hki officials ol the road there are brtnfr three 'years f'ing matters to a dose The affairof the system arc m splendid shape.
Dover, 'v, News.
It
Resident Den ist,
God expect- us to use all the power He has given US lo answer our own prayers and Be will do tor us thai which we cannot do ourselves, To promote the interest- of Christ's iKiiitfdoin we must activeu espouse
TV. M 1 1 in it which ni ike- for n::.i" usnt -
and oppose the forces ol evil. AS Litt illustration of this point th
i NTINOIJURG, IW i. lpCAk( r r, fetred to the Ii lor traffic i. i. i. r- I a ir.,faai,.niil rv -a .. nil i : i u ji. mrmm emnlrl-i- thai . . worh In Hit- -lnUI lln ffl, l"a m , , . ""I " ' .. - t' iy ii i - riiiacai mi. Mit.. .ii. Ii, had made up his mind that a 'I'" plilt "Vnrh ali.nallv anlii-lle.l, kiI'IhII, , I I ,1 .... nrkVunMML Apr.it, man who prayed lor the overthrow of the li'pi. r trallic wa- not helping ItoJaitrriairsj Township TrwoHto answer his prayer when he wenl lee's Nnliee. tin to the hallot box and voted
ii.e mi.iet.i.ne.. Trastee of Bain ticket Identical with that vote 1 by .ehre tow n i.Ihibohl county, will at- saloon-keepers. Iowa Common tend to T ownili j. hnnmess u Hatorday .. muu ry wwk. at Prank r.et oitice oii;Wv " u ' M "trech lietereen Kijrhth an.l m . .. Sinti, in .1 , The T.oMi-hu. Li- AUoh"' ,n
" ' V and In na)rhol Books are at The nhvsician wl.o limls alcohol
i necessary in ft vers or other diseases has b it a limited range, There are a large number ol Institutions, both in this onin'ry and abroad, that have no occasion for the use of nlcohol in any form, with the most desirable results lo tlmir patien's. There i- ni doubt hut that t: c use of alcohol hv prescription of the physician is responsible for much of the intoxication ol the times. Very well mn- the layman argue that if alcohol is good tor tin sick it may alo he tfood for him that is not sick. ; When the modici I profession realize that they can do h tier work without the use of alcohol, the temperance eauM will have received itgrealesl boon, selected.
is a common farmer to do in the Of this great revenue $2,000,(100,
future? The Health Board, anoth- 000 was fr.ni bond sales; 176,000, I l( yon intend ssang to Old Point, hand er mttitutbn to feed half-starved 000 from Pacific Railways, indiyur"naim' t- it- lt. Am-nt m your place doctor-, wants a iarmer to white. $112,000,000 by means of the war '1ZSJK!S9SSSl
wasn in- nog pen-, anu inen the revenue. eonvenienee. board f infernal reveoue review Had not the treasury received cone - along ami rais. the taxes on this extraordinary revenue the de- The Bleneoe, lo., Beacon relates the hog pens because they aie white- ßeit would hava been $532,978,000. (that one of BJonooo'i smartest washe 1. The McKinley admiin-tiation has y .u:.c:-ters, while at the home of a rhe ILalth Board orter to white increased the public debt: neighbor recently, was asked how arash itself and orter to not carbolic Debt in 1896 l,70.i,,s l(i,:Vj:;. :the hahy at his house was getting
acid on the b cod of infernal rerii w I), bt in 1899 1,991,927 806. They are all btsuds made of laaea- Increase in three years .f ''.',( 7,fras woml, which is no 'cOttht for 000. anything. Interest paid: Can we not -end sensible men to Jone 30, ism; 185,386,487.
pise
W I II I IM II Kit. law -y.
Iniat.
I DCCÄSIDNAL
ADVERTISEMENT
the legislature of the state, com Jone 30, 1899 posed ot fanners and new -paper- 1 rcreaso men, to pan some common sense Tbe publie debt for laws and do aw a,- with county legi-- woman and child in tin latum, Health Hoards, Hoards .it the date- named: in! mal review, hoards of foolish-July 1, 1896
Iie-s, etc. Mr. Newspaperman, what are the Filipinos fighting for? Liberty?
1 lien et us te en hone them hv It I tiie .le-ire nf
e 1 1
grapevine di-pcr-c. than us. the V s. least can
39,81)6,03". 1,510, 1 18. e. ch man. country on 134,
sloi g. "( h, all ntht . ' replied tbe boy. " But jus! think. He is only 'I months old and has got away with f. worth of condensed milk. He has cost ti- enough already to buy a good horse."
Alger Out Root In. The appointment of Klihu Hoot, New York, to succeed Secretary Algei Wai finally decided on Friday night. Senator Piatt, of New York, held a long conference with the preaident and assured the executive that, while Francis X. (ireene was his (i rst choice, the appointment of Ko.t would not he unwelcome. It is linderst i. nl that the new secretary will not take active charge of tho purely military matters of the office, leaving these to a--i-tant-st'cretary Meikeljohn and Adjutant-general Corbin, while he Will concern hirnIf with the larger problems arising on account of oui new poesea liona. An Editor's Woeful Lament. C. 0. Ryan, editor of the Geneva Herald, made d sperate by non-pay itig subscribers, has reeerved a space tWO Columns wide and several inches in length in the center of his first page where, from week to week, he pays hi- respect to the delinquents, naming them in person, and giving very unpleasant biographical aketchM in connection therewith. The editor woefully says: "Perhaps the most strikingly profligate being that exists in scoundrelisui is the mongrel dead-heat in human form wie takes I newspaper for a number of year- and then, when be is reminded of the debt, refuses lo pay the same. The newspaper deadbeat, the chap who pilfers the pennies fmm his dead mother's eyes, and the man who would murder his lister for the rare fillings in her : th are all consanguineous."
known by Your Friends. A clever somebody has said that a woman should not be judged by her relatives, hut by her friends; ' her relatives -he can't help; her friends she chooees for bereelf, and as they are, so she is."' But there are distinctions even in this definition in general. lo COl most of us know at hast one woman whose friends are not so much wdiat the woman i-, as various advantages they may be lO her.' They do not represent her; they -imply embody what they can do for her. To say of such a one's intimates: "She's I great friend of Mrs. Blank's," convey- nothing at all. It fails to describe the individual. Mrs. Blank ha-, il is true, a personality, and I very -hrewd and capable one it is especially as manifested in -ele 'ting friend) but her friends cannot he classified by it. No, there II a healthy, practical reason for all Mrs. Blanks intimacies; the tie that hinds her in such cases is nothing so insecure as sentiment, nor feeble as congeniality, nor frail as. iillir.ity; it isao appreciation ol wba these persons can do tor her. lie-
Iduced to their elemental attractions.
the friends might he named thus:
A steam yacht, an Adirondack camp, a house where one is certain to meet interesting or more than interesting, advantageous people; a table w here one may ulway- count upon I good dinner, a brougham, I boose where one may stop over night when in town (Mrs. Blank lives in the su iiirbs), a possible giver of railroad paaaoa ana so on. None hut stands for some benefit, if no actually ifertod upon Mrs. Blank, then of possible benefit to her. and OOnscernicg which she is leaving no stone unturned that it may materialise. Exchange, Ethtl "What d es a man mean when he says that comment is useless?" Davie "Means that he can't think of anything else to say." Puck.
Little Mary, aged " p'.ars. wagreatlv interested in the story ol the
good Samaritan, as related by her Sunday school teacher, Upon her i ..i.- i.... ...... - - - ..
Illlv 1 IsOs 26 'Urn II Ulie sue e hi i iiiouiei n vivid account Of the selfishness of The Very Best Servtoa will be Given the priest and the Leyite. "But," ,. . . .". i ....... r. n ... ,. . .. addi d she, "by and by I good
II-. ie,ei MC i lie I lie III li n i im- ui-nr m mi- , , i in iiuhi -. , , , . . . I- mi Sassafras Jim de to nothing hut the um nir nervi-.. e..l the American came by and helped the ... .' . " . beautiml vertibuled train t h I mr poor man ! ' outh s Companion.
I'hev have more freed' mi
luih will please the most fastidious. Tue
ii .i i .i i . ' --. - --. . .
ii uiey im im- riii v oi ron raadewtm tin excnrsion last rear killing them oft . they at was the quiekest oa record and squally 1 a e aj ,v. ... I I i in i im iv Li i.v i t i, I t 1 1 1 u - tell'
Ute. mil we c,ueis ol ' . . ' ,
VND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Ire Alike in that Neither Does Verv Mmh Qood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY '9 TUB RULE Foil BOTH.
Which makes the trip VOld of any le.liou
perplesitiei eaconntered often.
S ssafrari Jungle are taxed to death, vol.. I to death, imposed Upn hv
Board- of Health, crushed to earth A Car J. by boards of infernal revenue, have Barron Ooeaioa: in logard lo the til fight the Jasper Ling and the notice duumiu? that it was reportr.l that Dubois County Machine, have to 1 !tWck ho.fff t KaakeTe stable with
, , ,-, .. ,. I ,, a Icnmiier Willie Hi.ienitf H, I .fire IO " . E look upon Dutch Qua, the Logroller, Mv , r,.pr lK lllN,.t n,.vtr! Harper's Bazaar
aOOU-masieu insomsn, mui HW ,,. nnylliinsr of the kin.l. ao-l ran furbalance seeking ofBoe, and our ntsh ssveral a it nasses who eaw the horse ..ml,- ;.r- hui kino, nor rMnninn hi tht will ssresr that all sneh reports
poor
"What would you like for lum hn. Tommy?" naked Tommy's mother, as they sat down in a depart mei t store restaurant." "Ice oream," replied Tommy, with a -mile of anticipation. "Ami what else?"
"More ice cream
with a larger smile
s;ii,j Tommy, than before.
fl goin down instead of up, .and
are false.
Rennt.
I'h" new Catholic Church being
built at New Harmony will hodedi
Iii. sin .. Kn iimns. Yated on August J7th.
.lohn Flory, who shot and killed
Jefferson Burton at Mitchell, last
November, mistaking him for Bent Jones, was found guilty of murder m the second degree in the Orange
county circuit court, at Paoli, on
the '-'1st, ami sentencctl to thk northern prison for life. Jones bad threatened Flory'i life. H.A. Led ger.
The telephone and trolley wires were blown together at Anderson.
At an iron bridge which spans While river, the circuit was completed by a puddle of water in the middle of the street. Traveling men with a double team started to drive across Hie bridge Both horses were shocked so severely that thev could not arise, and wherever the steel on the harness touched IhOM they were burned deeply. The bridge bad to Is- closed until the wires were removed.
