Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 December 1900 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1900. NO 1 5 VOL. 43
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AND .JOB WORK
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Just a Gentle Reminder
Iff Yfljl That 1 week lU IUU from next Tuesday i- Christinas day. And that Moutoux's Bakery and Confectionery In Headquarters 'or Toys, Candies, and Holiday Novelties of all kinds. Come and Bee tbo many pretty Ih'ngf for this eason.
ALICE of OLD VINCENNES." Here is one of the best historical
uovel of the aire. Written by
Maurice fhompson, a native Booe-
ler, the autiioi of neveral book.the last, however, being his niu-ter
piece thus tar,
In the year 1 ), (aspard Roussillioii, a Frenchman, Ins wife, an
adopted daughter by the name of
A ice. ratl.T lieret, a Jesuit mis
WVniir purchase will be kept for you until ChristnUM if you to dt .-ire.
HENRY L. M0ÜT0ÜI
BOOM where hei tenderly nursed MINORITY RE POST 0 THE w AB tV back to health. Father Beret was EtE RED CTWV found dead one day in his home with a torn letter, fro.n his parent- Ä-
across the sea, tightly clutched in 91
his hand. His remains are no aoeeaea isaa i...aa
restive under St. Xavier's church
in Vincennes.
The writer of this articl
Wasuixgtov. D. C. Dec. 10.
I W w Tiie views of the minority member C IS no i .k.A mavm and mMM maBaaÜtt)
respecter ot UcV n. and tjal tnere
not been
little huncl.backlconn': l'"1;Vlth
f fiction, and bad there of the W1 ucing tbe war revenue enough historical facta Uxesi $pnjuo,000 vac cm
read it. As to the little
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luve Bii'n
we
that
and made public this afier-
n.ir.n It i fint r the entire
are democratic member? hip of the com1 mittee.
Tbe report aaj the minority are the of the ouinion tlie proposed reioc-
author ,.f ..moa ia iwt mall and
IIMU V a'VMv- -
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W. 8. HI KTKB.
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lonurv. and a little
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iiameu jeau miiueu ui w n;u w- . . ...
. . n . : rr. .. . witiainsr inroiiiin n-
Uici) 1 Ohl iiicfiiiii-M. i lie I'oni i i .
was under the command of a I apt. l'i' '" lHi lm and LU ut.Heverlev-hut tun-; wh;th r truer . . ins no men to speak of t'he fort was h 1? t,,e,be"
.Tu.. 4 i i . . iseason, ana no aouiu iut
eral Hamilton, who kept ( apt. "m 1 ff P "",u
e in Jis an noiiorarv nnsoner and . . . . J
... ... - . . i -t;iii- ami -iec! Iv t tie soiittiern
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service. P" vw JT ulwc .,"u purpose.
g i I? i . i -i .... , our Mtie insior . ii i- iiuuu-uru u-it-niTH lliinii ton iv iuli ii in a it . . J ... . . sa me
. t . a . . i n. am I . ma c. wi ii nmanBimii. . . .a. -
treatment, had gained the ill-will, ; , 1 T' ' nd äbou reWT "VI
of the natives of the post, and moat l"c . " . ; nonty taKe isue im .-dietary of thorn deserted him in tha hoar ofj lLL,, (.age -timate of 106,000,00 -
need LitfU . Beverley, in a spasm! "l T. '"V the surplus in 1MB, ana say inai f an-er at his tn-atmnt, tendered dramaHzed. a- U ,s very drama con observes proper economy L mlt .n hil purole and left, row ,r,U 'noeQd- in exnditure the orpins ought .. " " i.i 1 r.., rMartc'.. superior to many of the plays to u. ainM iiat
i ,,r w ,u,u , J'""f, :r'rV now before the American people. ingtead of taJlioe off tbe sum of forces and capture the fort. juTui) ..ln;t1. J V1a .x ITLZ
Bi Kenton, Uncle Jason, (.a noieo j "f
says we wouau gu lunan duce t . e taxation not lee than $7-
thai lh kill iikM not m far enoOfh
the La --- iL. .-J tk Kiir.
Ill ICIl -!, J-tr-'.v r - den imposed upon them for war
The remaining taxee.
iiiinani " I - ... , .1 T. savs me rvpun, urr uuirr- .
ill-will py Uowen Mern"- n-!'!-, and sbouM
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TftATLOB I TEA YliOB, Attorneys at Law, .I ASlM.lt. I N I I A N A . Will BtWaWealn tt.. Cmrt- of IMiIm.is hii.I ''r'ubol. county MataBaafc.
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Call and Examine.
Spayd Block, South side Public Square. VJM. BOHNERT. THE TAILOR.
Indian tiimter) and Lieut. Beverley
meet and are captured shortly after
wards, by Bong Hair (.an
(iood Advice.
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Indian' 1 T ,DO,il "f1 lw wur,, OOt'.UUO. we would make tbeae re-
a r ' i-e i. 1 i it ii 1 i . t . - .1 , m .
tvrrior t.elonL'iriL' to ien. HatX.il- l.ivHr rnmr.laint More than sevrntv- d JCtlOn OO tbOOe article WOICO aiW
. 'o t.o Sm kcntun and l ncie tive tMr rent, oi
ill. ..ir- 1 ... . trirunf the rtoole in the t'nittd m jst nearlv neceane of life, and
laaon e-cane and Beverley is tan.- 80" art' affli.te.1 nh theee two iis- would take off the taxes thai are !"C:8La TLrA bv " "afctf: fftA"? -aoal annovina and vexation, to the
T-u iww '-w v - aTiiiifliii i k if. IIHL ; :a ctm ' . ' . " .
f - v If ill- It' llo tl I tit friAnriil hv... , i t l.t Krt. MOD C. 1 QUI WOOJa ID DO
l inj; iiau, i yj iv ui. ..v -V uvraniB, paipi i i i'li vi uvi . ui- i
kia Aonna luit th Indian scalp- Imm. water-t.rash. piiawinir ari l turainf cripple or impair lam puna
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one of Hamilton own men, ana l"1"" i"1 "" -" ."" ' - we oeueve oy wF'"r
presents the trophv to him. claim
ins it was Beverley's. The three tin
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way
km. . . .c 1 t ..nirue an ! disagreeable ; .nnmnnitinni 1 näW
tate in tii.- in-nit Ii . co ui of ip of fool T J , a. -il.l after eatinir. low .irit. et-. io to roar tion greater than we advocate conw
ally join Capt Clerk's army con druggrist and jet a bottle of August Flo- be made, and we should at once enaitünc of about 200 men, and after er for 75 rents. Two do-ea will relieve f3rce tbi economy. , ... i i, v mi Trv it. I.rt iiiwa. s Pnie Al- XK . rainir nrr the taxes a two days' march through lurtbei -man;,r Unm Kne,Wn. The war bang gwr; tne taxna j . . .. . .1 ...... i I.,. ... ctxiiiM nrrmaai. auMi tue trin ot
. . i i i if
. enne- : and alter a uav anu a na.i
of hard lighting the fort and British
foice are capture I.
Alice Koussillion rrude a nag
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FISIIKH & KBÄS, Attorneys at Law,
JA.8FER, INDIANA Wiltnril. tle.- In tl.eC.urtH of DtttWla ltd ?. . u "ment ol eatatiw and oollectlona. ofttoa la rriadnuM BalMiag. 'r 1 "", (. ... Murch 1. 1HO0
KUNO BUKTTXEK, Attorney at Law. And Notary Public, lAHPEH, INDIANA, Will practice la thf Court of Datoiaaa r rrj r.Mintirs. IuiliKim. Jan. H. CM.
OPERATIVE DENTIST,
JASPER, - INDIANA. a oo aar op tccth. ao.oo Unli, Crown in. I HrMt w..rk Oi.lil Killing' ultjr l.t..t mrlbod. of flnlin artificial Ir.'th rt Kiiarinurd Term Raaaoaabt Offir ov.r J .hu A tUrmarihtlm' stur, aa p quar. i lMt U. 188 ly
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DENTiSTR Y
. . B. A. MOM. V, Resident DenJst, UUNTING1IUH, IIMt. I'amlera h'a profaaaton a I vloaa to nil aaHilni( nr.y work In tht) it.-ntiil line, and ir niilana to uiv. It la in ekoaeal attention, j il( plata work Hpucially solicited, nml nil Tk wurranted. V .r. 1!'. 's;..
On the Publio .Spiare, Hal the larirest and most varied assortment in the city, of
äL Zäfe -a- -aa- .- - -
TOYS
-a a. a -a- -
I ALBUMS I - Toilet Cases, and Candy of all kinds.
The Good of Laughter.
At the recent banquet of tbe
extraordinary expenditure, following the war,Vhouid alio terminate.
Na- We hall not. however. oppoe tbe
j Box Candy a Specialty. All kinds of Fruit and Nuts.
ta9(.'all and examine before pun-ha-ing elsewhere.
ill on a i . a i a vhui v auw - w m v 1p lmi7frit' naa-iria. nasaee of the bill for it give
v . a v- . - --.-. - - ----- a- O W ah
with the stars ard stripes on, and tion in Chicago, the Rev. Frank relief, but will eodeav prpe.iy to the British Hag was lowered and Crane compared the respective rem-amend it. The report contmne : Alice's Hag was hoisted in its old edial qualitie of laughter. ' We favor the alteraüon of the place amid tl e cheers of the Amer-i Some of his epigrams were these: present tariö laws, certainly to the ican army. Man i the only animal that was extext that they have promoted :mo AUoe Roussillion is descrihed as made to laugh, and. as science opoly. It has been proved beyond beautiful, athletic and brave. The teaches that a laugh is a sure boon to question that many powerful trast. perilous and dangerous adventures health, it is a sin for u to substi- that have an absolute monopoly of she underwent among the rough tute excessive drug-taking for tbeir busin in this country, and natives of the post would make the laughter. that exercise their power deapoucyoung lady of the present day blush j Laughter increase? the blood cir- ally and injuriously to the peopM, with shame. She was twice a pris- 'culation. largely owe their growth to the ensoner in the fort for fracturing thei It enlarges the heart. torn- duties imposed in tbe Dtngley British general s orders. She It expands the lung-. tariff law, which prohibits foreign wounded one of the general's lieu- It jigger the diaphram. competition. tenants with a pint 1 and one of his It promise the dioulation of tbe By destroying in many cases ad orderlies with a sword. She was'pleen. foreign competition, this bill made married to Lieut. Beverley afterj I once knew a man wno laughed possible home combinations with all peace was established and moved so much that when he died they had the evils of monopoly. We wttt" to the lieutenants home in Virginia to cut his liver out and kill it with a daily gross injustice of the mooopu :j ...oU i;naiiv vtai.lialipd iini, olies. seLin mds. a tbev coot;n-
lll lVlclILII I nai aaaaaaaa ....v..mv Viui. . 7 v -
Beware of theologians who have uaJly do. to i reign onsunire oui no sense of mirth tbev are not al- of the same factory at lower price together human. than they sell the same good to Keep your chin up. home consumers. Don't take vour troubles to bed We urgently insist the present with vou hang them on a chair tariff laws should be modified so as
with vour trousers or drop them in to prevent this imposition upon our
a lae ol water with your leetn. own caucus. w v.
. teration in our srstem of taxation On the occasion of a reception to which would collect mre revenue II. . re l"i a- lac llt.d I! iltim.iio ..1. fmm afruncllatfti allb to oar
INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv,
INDIANA,
Harbison Trustee's Notice. Notice is hapabv eiven that t li under
signed, Trustee of Harhiaon township,
will att 'ti.l to township miHtness on eacn Moinluv of the year, at my otliee, ami persons having township business to tnillflfl are ronifd to present it to him
in Mondayt.
Tkie townsliit. lilirarv will be kept at
my h tine in llaysville.
I KORO! .u,
Nov. 28 WOO.-?. Troate.
Mr. Dooley on "Richard Carvel.'' "Ye enn see, Hinnissy, that this la-at! cudden't happen nowadavs.
by a locket placed around her neck from childhood, beating the family crest of Tarleton thereon, which ntJ one of the old colonial familie of Virginia, and from which she received a comfortable inheritance. One child is born to them, tiaspard Fitzhugh Beverley. The author ayl Alice's Hag is still in existence and may at some later date he presented to Vincennes. (iaspard Kousillion proves him self nothing more th- n a braggart and bragadocio the only two feathe performed was tOgiv the British
j general a air of black eyes and
came vety near scalping one oi nis men. (Jnok Im n is a lltuqtM charac-
''.. It, lfly. LIVERY ill) Sil? STABLE. FERD. VOLLHEB, mistukkt, Jimpor, lud U ays have fk'e best turnouts, of any Vrtri.'ty for eiidtoiners ; partieuliirly OOtDs fteHtl travelers. Courteous ami earefnl drlvm to all parts of Dubois and alOining counties. Horses boanled ami Old on cheap terms. net tl, ww. -It.
Bubtcribe for the Coobikb.
Boone Township Trustee's
Notice. The midersigneil, Trustee of Boone
township, Dutsiia county, hereby gives notice that lie will attend to all business pertaining to the offl N of Trustee, at his resilience, three miles southwest of Torteraville, on Saturdays of citcli week, and
MNpiesta nil persons naving township .....Miaul,, i. nn Siltlli luv ('ill.
ens desirin hooks from the Township j iney
Library, are notitteu mat me i.mrary is
xept at my residence.
Christian iiokkman, i nisiee. I tec 7, IWk) y.
11.. ..i.i i;.i .1 . . , tr At an ear v dalf lie came neat
ii" euuuf-n 1 iiuu in norses nor in " 7 . , . j- 1 s'ciety. But he was good thin. I Wnf scalped by an Indian, but won't undnertake to tell Ve iv th' th opportune appearance of M lovely girl who was tellin' him that Ke,lton hisJlife waf saVed; "e J? she loved him through a megaphone. ja hackwods artist on the violin, He jined Paul Jones, an' sailed his the author says his v.o in was ship acioss Scotland; he fought a "tl11 in existence and playei on in dool a dav, an' come to in th' Vincennes as late as He ar-artiH iv'th' crool woman whose Mft4 for many year at mcennes. love he sought. Afther stickin' all f,nal,y '(;'nr to Natches, Miss.,
fho noKilitv in Knuland ilk hi- Where tie UlCd.
Father right
rethe
Colttmbfn Township Trus
tee's Notice. The undersigned, Trustee of ColurnliaTp., Dubois county, Iml., will attend o Township business at his otliee on very Saturday, and persons having rwnliii business to transact are re
quested to present it on t hat day of the
ek. The Township bibrat v is kept at the
office of the Tnistee, where those en
titled can obtain books.
Kukuk W. Mit.tii KM, iniatee. Hillhatn, Indiana. Nov. i.'3, 1800 -ly.
um nooiiiiv 111 ruginuu WHO nis Z T. , . ,a(a soord, he come an' took charge iv Si Kenton died in 1880. ha th' rifOlution, which he won in a wftg lo,v;ed,' hono.red anfd
'im.: u l. .... . . wu.iete.1 hv a me iiauves ox
eaniuer. i inn 11 Mougui out in rv ' , . .. . u t i u .i u noat. He was physically strong and
woiiiiiu lie iioru, au piiü mrew nur i ar rms around his neck, an' befure an expert swordsman, as was proven
cud be split out th' parson w en n,, ' 7,
crept up behind him an' married inoweu oy v,eu. J thim. All these things he told to wounded her. halber IWet aphis gran'daughter, who set thim Peaiin8 on the scene ami a duel down with her own fair hand." with swords taking place. The "His grandmother!" s,id Mr. geral try-ng to stab the priest to Henneeey deatfa and Father Beret s only mo "No, "his gran'datKditer," said being to disarm .his antagonist Mr. Booley, "and she believed without murdering h.rn Nothing hjm m " but the clink, clink of their aword "Thim things cudden't happen," c u,d ,be1heard. to hK& uÜS said Mr. Hennessy. "t" f cold mo .Pilighl night -Anything cud happen that far when the priest by a scie.t fic and back, whin they wore romantic Pr human etlir breaks the genclothes," -aid Mr. Dooley K. P. fHit .gf ... . , .r. .imand ands him to hisheadnuar
iunne, in oarper e weexiy. . . . -ar l 1 ters. The priest tenderly pick up BSrdubscribe for the Courier. Alio and carries her to n nearby
la" lit? V I ckj ui- a ' itiitii. mum mirer's a trip down Chesapeake bay country, and correspondingly leas
was given, and on the return trip a irom proaucing 1 . game of euchre was arranged. A prises. We also believe justice and Ciav was a noted plaver of all games ep.aiity require that a person should - - . . . . ia.. a .a L. U k.j '
f cards, the local card champion, oe laxe ntxiei ou u Bill v Bryson, who worshipped Clay, on what be need, hence we favor a had" the "honor of being his partner, system by which a reasonable prBut poor Billy was 1 o overcome that lion of the resent tax should be he refiefctedlvmide the mo-t absurd collected from tbe incomes, or fniu and unaccountable error. Clay's profit, rather than that almost the temper rose rapidly, and be railed entire burden of taxation should be at Brvson in good set term. Fio- p'aced 00 consumption, ally the unfortunate man. brought We believe provision should be to bav replied: "By gad, sir, if prepared which would accomplish
you were old Billv Brvson and had the just end sought in tbe income the great Henrv Clav lor a partner, tax. yet escape the adverse decision f . . - 1 I U V. I I tU. .nnnma MMmW ttt ÜM I HltM
IT, 1 IllltlK yOU SIIOUIU IS! imPai air rupv wmm lor failing to note the difference be- States.
tween a king of trumps and tbe
bower." The involuntarv D Yea ka?
compliment so pleased Clay that he That hot water used in
shout M with laughter and was ev. r ,nira. cake will make it
a a. ... ... aa . a a
afterward a warm friend of the un
fortunate player. Chicago News.
making
wmv r.
and that cold water produces a yel
low cake.
That half a teaspoonful of sugar
u. a.-. r u.' - f-a..L .
. . . , gives a fine flavor to brown gravy. Tears are one of woman s best 0 ... ... . . . ,
weapjns of defense.
An iniurv forgiven is better than
an injury avenged.
A man i like the m on when he
ha reached his last Quarter.
, aitri. .ipini
The woman who seeks to amue .-h of? and nol.sh with a chamois
us by speaking slightingly of others
That a little borax or soda in dish water make tinware brighter, and i better than soap?
That iellv will not mould if a thin
laver of naner dipped in white of
egg is laid upo the top?
That you can clean your bra
kettle with a solution of oxalic acid n .
in water. App.v w.tn a nannei
i quite likely to use as for a theme on another occasion.
"Some old maids" says a witty Tidirn writ'T, "remind one of
rose leave and lavender; other of
Ikinnff th 'a.t var tharr Were
4 I J TT. 1 ' . 1 . (.1.'. tmm , w.'.w v . in F " bread and butter that has bsen cat 99.1.29 pen-sooer, who were paid a I 1 ' AI 1A TfMi V
too luu;. fiwiWWi.
