Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 January 1901 — Page 8
is bad eamins now and vou cannot set out very well, so if 70a need any GROCERIES, DRY GOODS Boots 6l Shoes, Notions, Hardware Hat n & Caps, Felt Boots Etc. Call on us. Free Delivery all parts of town. Ring ns up. Telephone 16-1 JOSEPH BUCHARTJ April 27. y. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aide Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted dtgettlYe organs. 1 1 is t lie latest discovered d Igl tantandtonlr. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It instantly relievesand permanently mres Iysp'psia, Iodifestloo, Ilearthurn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, liastralpia. C rani ps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prte50r andfl. I.arsateemntrdns SH tlm Bun. . ni. Book all klxutd)pt pU tLai iwlfrea Vtporcd by E. C De WITT A CO . Cfclcag) Martin Friedman. JOHN F". JUDY. flfll and f itck Dialer Has moved his store to the large roomä in the basement of the Krau? house, on the corner of Main and Fifth St., Jasper, and is prepared to re- air promptly Clocks, Watches Jeweh y, Bicycle-, liuns and Sewing Machines uf all makes. He, also, keeps for sale a etoc of Bicycle Repairs and Glue, Sewing Machine Oils and Needles For all kinds of machines. All work guaranteed. Price? reasonable. Call and examine. JOHN F. JL'DV. Mar. 1. "W.-tf. Skin Diseases. For the tpeedy and permanent cure of tetter, alt rhenm an 1 eczfina. Cham berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment i? without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almrwt instantly and ita continned ne effects a permanent cure. It also cnre itch, barber's itch, scald head, wore nipples, itching pile, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. fadys Condition Powders for hordes are the bt tonic, blond purifier Bd vermifuge. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Martin Friedman, Druggist. B
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One ol ihe Duties of the S.alc BoarJ of chid of Cuban Mc Order Dtpartmcsl Charities. Cuafe Ihefi. Oot of the most intcrt stin d.-- llwwv. Jan John Sht tiPftltSMMtl mmsttrttd IUI UM Statt dan. who ha!- been in i liarge of the
boftfd M : diaritiesays the Indianapolit stjotinel is that of child tariog, In his forthcomfns reuorl Secretary Batlei will dtfow ooBaidtrsMf at tt-ntion to the work. On this tubject the report savs : I "In the work ol i lii'd-sp.viri In-! Idiasa is v. c active. There are now. Oct. 31, I1HHI, in familv homes, snbirct to the viMtatioti ot
the agents of the board of stat- service in Cuba, lb-.-Ii rii.e tl.aifi children. The-e iotuia-ter at Me n ' .-.
have been placed therein by ornbanV homes associations since Mav :?1 IS'.L"). and the state airent-
since April 1, 1897. Of these, the associations placed 1 ,558 and the täte agents tin. h number aWo includes oö") placed with relatives or friends, who are subject to visita-Iter tion. "The board of täte chanties b-
li ves that the-e dependent children . should grow up in family home and learn to live life a it 1. I horphans' home i Valuabtl as a place in which to prep re ohMdren tot family homts; out it is n t de -irahle that children should Efoa tip in BUCh institutions without adeqttatS knowledge of the conditions inder which they are to live wtien thev statt out in life for themselves ,:0n Oct. 31, lV'., there werpresent in the count orphan- home l,G0Ö children. Ihirimz the past year there were received from all sources 1,374 children, of whom l, 169 had OSVer beeo in the orphans' h .ni.'s previously and-'" were re-adiiii-sions. The childien di--chsrged uumber 1,353, as followe: Kive hundred and nine'een were placed in family homes by the as-o-ciation; 203 by the state tgenCT ; ;Mj were restored to parents by the aaaoeialiont. und seven lv the tat,rroro.v RA tiimA mot IS ' nvrp charged for other cause-. This leaves 1,626 in the homes at the end of the year, a gain of L'l iu the num her maintained at public expense in the orphans' home-. "On Aug. ol, 1'. HI. there were Jt'. children in COUntV poor a.vlams. On ( ct. 31, 1900, there were 1'. Twenty-four of these are under three years of age and there fore do not come under the provision of the law regarding th? retantion of ch Idren in such itstitutions. Of the other twenty-tive. 16 it 1 ft a
are teebie-tuin.leü ana ei ueplic, 4 fmn anj interred there Sunare sickly or crippled, and . are re- ,1;1V Mrv Mt.Vt.r u , f,,rrur .. . ported to be able bodied and br ght. i(jetlt t f BunUngbnrg, owning- and 1'hirty-four counties are included in r.i,iing in the Kreke property on this calculation, and in the remain- -.-if,!, ,.tr,.t.t jfie deceased was a ing 58 counties there were no chil- tt.r ,,f yüier. Sr., thi citv. dren on the date mentioned. One and Mr. Mar. Jfaontel, ol Kvanycar ago there were 80 children is ville. Huntingbure Aran-.
the county poor asylums. "A computation has been made to ascertain the average ace of the children präsent in the children' homes on Oct. 31 for each of the pa-t four year?. In 1897 it was 8.Ü4-' year-, 1SUS it wa- s.l löyear, in 1899 it ras 7.984 years and in 190d it WU r,981 years. Ibis indicates that the older children have been placed in funilies or otherwise disposed of, and that the children are of the age most desirable for successful placement, though not oi an age most ea.-;ly pla'-d. A -r-i-ing to experience, it is much easiei to place a child under live years or over ten than between the two ages. "A computation based upon the actual length of residence, by months, of each of the 1 ,626 children preent in orphans' homes on Oct. -11. r.i", reveals the fact that these children resided in the orphans' homes a total of 83,565 months, or an average of '"" 1 months each, a reduction of 1" months per child rinos ls "i. ühit reduction can be accounted f r "i.lv on the fact, known to thoss abb- t i -urvey the whole field, that there has been much greater activity in placing children in family homes; and an examination of the recordoj each orphans' home -hows that the aaeociations making the greatest effort to place children show the lowet average length of term in the orphans' home, and those making the leat effort to place children show the longest term uf residence. In some places, however, the length of detention is due to the prsSSBJCS if non-plaoeable children, who have simply grown up in the institutions." Ex President Cleveland's speech to the Holland Association in New York on the 17th, on "Conservatism," commend- itself to every pa tiiotic American citizen for the facts and warnings contained in it. Hut. when the Detuocrstic party, in the campaign of l'."1. sraa proclaiming these same principle of "ConnervStiim(" and engaged in an um-x-ampled '(ruiile to inamtimi then,. Mr. Cleveland stood akwl in sa pr-me nilence, and thtM SO snrsgad on to victory the enemi s of these great principles, and Mi n it was known that such a declaration from him would have been worth a mill- : ..... ... i. n... ..-., Ml niM mc icuiui-iuiii. j'oin .
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vana po-t otl"u , was aire-ted to-day and formally accused of the theft of t,300atat from Um poM master at (iuantana:u , Uec 6, 11,235 in cash and m in checks. H tsM confessed t Iiis guilt, and adi: U having destroyed Um ohtJCt, tsM idan was appointed fnm tiie It.-ton p -t otiice on tue organization oi ine wa in..de Ab ut a year ago he wa pl ie d at the head of the m tney . rder dep IftaMSi at Havana with a alary of !.' He seemed a trustworthy man and the authorities considered the ex pediency of appointing Wn o-t-master at the time forOMT hwtCBaa Edward I n mp n was removed. An investment of 1. in ltoton first attracted suspicion to Sher -1 IV . rtf - A" I B-a man. Il" n-'w iff r to rt f und what lie h is taken It trat Nap ieon who made th prophetic dVclarati t when eon-id-ing the cession of Louisiana t. the I'nited State-: " To .-liver the nations from the c omni icial tyranny of England we tflMl halanot her by a tjfluritinM power which w 11 one lay become her rival; this is the United Stata 11 rbBgeoiui of Na POMOO was. often pr n hetic. ne r more clearly or const i m-l v than in helping to build up AuMti43ta jowr He lost to England in war. I'ime ha- won for hit purp ie with the agencies ..f p ;t e N. A. I- d ger. I'licle Sj bigs -'. will be een at the PatvAoMfi can Eap -i tion. lfie P!' practice of Patoka tOWUshlp wa awarded 1 r. G. P. iV.1'1'"1" 'n:1.v 11 '''J ,,v TiUstSS U"T fl,r "ne -vear at U ' The b.n Dob w C tUBty Fair will be held one week 1 ter next fall, oc-: curring Sept li to -1st. inclusive. Sherman Harris and (vi 1 .Scraper have entered into iartner-hip at twell in the furniture busine, and have purchase 1 the stock of Nicholas Harris, who retires to hi- farm, Mrs. Catherine Mevr. nee Miller, widow o tne att. M:irtin Mever. ji at hr him in C incinnati "last Kridav it the advanced SSS of 86 m It cost ten million dollar to build the Pan-American Kxn -ition at liuhilo. Madge painted me a calendar jh fhe'- a girl of art ' for all the decorations are jut heart- and hearts and heart-. Chicago Record. The t adi urn for rts at th Pan-American Expoeittoo r..vr nearly ten acres and will seat l.'.J pe. pe. MDIAM'S LEADING PAPER IB THI EVANSVILLE ICOURIER YOD SHOULD RIAD IT Because It Has the Best News Has the Best Market Has the Best Sporting Newi It Is Democratic anal Fearless It is Enserprtsing and the Best All-around Newspaper Published It contains the Finest of Serials It has the Best Short Stories. M.WaTJ on ih r1gt f .. rt .w -L or tit day. Flint. jut hat Maaa In an lndf4ent. mhTforvanl Annr Ojr m. m la to make a paper fir M pof.l just 4La mm find t bm -roeV kMlthj. buojant and full of human kaue Mt UIMLT $1 A T EAR, 104 issues. tWaerarSaaploCoptea rWICE A WEEK COURIER. EVAN&VILLS IND. (iood advertising make good conturaer as oprnirtunitie for the well as for the a lvertiser.
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