Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 February 1901 — Page 1

Weehty UTmifirf JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1901. VOL. 43 NO. 25.

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

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MILBURH A SWEENEY.

flttorne ys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. mui r-iciic.. In Ih OOWI el DtttoOH n' l--. v, va.

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COX & HUNTER.

Attorneys at Immvn J A Ar BR. IM' ANA. . i ,',,,, coanll , COÜ6ÜIOM MO I'mlm. 'omwISTÄ'"! iMn on PoblW Square r t;b. l' 00-lv.

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laWLOIt A TRAY LOR, Attorneys at Law, .1 UftPBBi INDIANA wii praotUrt tn ttoeOeesftl IHttlM 1KÄ?-V.v"r 'i.lH.I. County SUM Hank. I-VI.. I, vm. LKO. II. HIIKU. II l FISHER ft KKAN, Attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA U'iil nr:i ti -in tli. Curt f l-ii"i- n ..'...unt,... special ;;''';"' ,Te" toMttlemenl ..f.-t it. - and ell.- t,.. o5m In Bpayd BUdlv. over Prt et r-. t sa trance. Mnrt ti BRUNO BUETTHEB, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, JASPRB, INDIANA. THtHIIH ' "irtof MutH'iinil lorry countiM. Indiana. Jan. .'. I.

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INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv,

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WHAT IS SUCCESS?

Ih it to worship earthly, groveling Gold,

And money iilnmM, to look only down, To r;ikf I he dirt beep, an;' forj,"'t th" crown, Until Youth' bounding bloou reepi .-traii-1)- oold To dwell with Bovy, Arrngtnoe tnd Dretd , Td Imrtt-r nil Inevol'nce fur dross, To Iohp Com piinionnhip nr fed it" kMN,

BeetttM th" flower at Sympathy, i deadla that Success? To Ubof f r the nlabow bubble, Feme AfloAt to fairly in the morning air A perfeol ewel for a prince to wear I it a reeomDenM for all iil claim? Thro' carpfull night, and crowded strenuous d.;y, Thro' fro n rebuff, or flattery like loew That leaves one thirstv t is grtiped, and, lo! It vanishes in tfotinDgueM iwey Is that Success? With comrade Dutv, in the dark or day, To follow Truth wherever it may lead; To hate all metoneee, eowardiet, or greed; To took for Beauty under common clay; Our brothers' burden sharing, wlien they weep. But if we fall, to hear de'tat alone;

To live ic hearts thai loved us, when we re gone

(From our itcxiiur Ooi i tapoaoaa I. ) WASIIIXiTON LIOTTER. WAlBUfOTOW, 1). C, Feb. 1!), 'Ul. The a lininistrution is determined

that there shall he

the republican bosses, more's the pity, hjt it has stirred up the re publican-' in cong-e.ss, many of

whom arc aifHNMItttg views worthy

01 go

an extra session hist

Haysville Happenings. Qood weather ptevails, and the roads are very muddy. t D i.':. i ,.iu.

good Huti-trust democrats, for v-tt'. - Za uSLZZSZ.iZ: Luce, ReprenUtive Landis, of 2S ! ?- ireidenbau8h 8 t5at"

of the next congress. That is now Indiana, said: "I am heartily in ' . , . , , . , . ai plain ai lae noeeon four fao. favor of the bill to remove the duty riTfMail druhmpf beMa beim Mr. IfoKiolwy i talking up a set- from Reel and iron and kinlred U')1" unJ,iy nacht. tlement of the Ooban questiou ae producta And tne oommendatiou I Qoite a number of young folks the leaeon, bot U the 8hip Subsidy that hill will receive from every Haysville attended the daoee at l b had been allowed to go through every no k and comer of the coun- J- Meyer's Saturday night, he would have probably discovered try, will surprise some gentlernen, J. A. Hoffman was in town Sunthat an extra session would not be especially the magnates who, boldly day. 11 A.L at A 1 . 1 I . 1 . . . . 1.1 i jm a a. -

necessary to m al wtin uuoa. dui u io ueuaocoi puouc senuineni, , Silver Canii L xlire No s 1 ij( K

tliere are oilier strings io uic t xira utj oi iniaou ma iu j-i gauuc inseaslon how, and it would not be dustrial combination in history, -.uprising if the republican leaders The pe tpja will axp ol this coogreas in oongreia so manipulated things ( to teach thewe ungrateful beneficl that oiio or more of the bi a jiro-aries üf t!l"ir b unity a lesson, and priation hills failed t iget through at if the next seatioo of oongresa does tin- seatioo, arid then tried to raise not ! it, the pj iplfl will send one a howl that it was the democrats that will. An anarchist is not nee. who were to blame for the extra essarily a poor man. A trust that session that the failure would make destroys legitimate competition by

necessary. Neither would it be sur-brutal arbitrary piwcr, is just as improving. prising if the River and Harbor bill, much of an anarchist as the fellow! I. Aulenburger made a business

whu h is to be reported t the Ben wn i uesiroys a nuuuing witn a trip to feteraburg last week

at their ball in Visiting neigh-

w. A,, will meet Saysville, Feb. 22. bora welcome.

Harry L Boffman wa all smiles Sunday night; wonder why? Geo. Weber, from near Portenville, was in our little burg Sunday. Mrs. K Able was very ill with measles last week. She is slowly

g Heyond the twilight (till the morning break!) to o

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sleep.

That is Success '

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WASP OF THE WABASH.

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ate this week, also tailed to gel oomo. i am against ooin oi inem. through. That would reduce the 0. A. S.

total of the appropriations made by t!ii- congress a total that has thor-

ougl'lv alarmed the republic in lead811 since the preas of the country, Senator Tillman Gives New Title to reirardless of polities, have opened Beveridge.

'upon it. Then there la tha bill for SVashinqtok, I). C, Feb. 17.

the reduction of war laxe, winch is Senator Tillman gave Senator Bev-

Mrs. Kikbofer is having a now house built on west Main st. Hemmet lein Hros. are the carpenters. Wanted: (Jood looking girls from Haysville or near about, for sweethearts for destitute boys. What Pi.kasks thk Man. It pleases a man to hav a wo-

CONIH- .KI HV MKS. M. L. BOBBS.

Mrs. Carrie Nation and Her Little Hatchet.

t . i ... ... I BT-, ... " knn Nation get-tic decision she hopes voied on or merely be used as a c i"!' I,"'! :i ,oK ; 'I;; , it will do more for temoce tl( kil, lim, U not yet clear. (

' III wn i i itifltntv uiv -.y . 1 1 m a t a a .a t . . . .

material iy irom mow iow nvc m.ceded lt. U Is unique in theat pai

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, , " i ; . she does, and doe- it with neatness ngnon ( nnir in,! nr ei 1 1 ot warlare is i .... . .. ' '

,

man, who

have a sweet

A woman can sink a

in in to thf rlnttthv of misprv or lift

VOU r j - Mv di-tinguished friend from to the Z9,nith of happiness. Her

leadlocked in conference and in a etidge a title that will probably stick man to ,OVü h'03-

A f T U COLUMN. tn hrmed for the cause of tern- f;ur Way to fail, became the House to him a- 1 ng as be is in public life It pleases him to have a woman's

per.tnce. i ins in warn miuwh '"' u r()n:erees encourageu y ."ecreiary "ine wa-poiim auasn. Strength to help hltn over the weak everywhere deaire. They want noth Qage end other members of the ad- The two senators had a colloquy; uiaces in life.

ing -o tnuon u vo uc ici uiuun iu minisirauoii , reiuse io ucceju um over an uem in uic agricultural ap- . . . Ilo ir rlath.Dromotinff husineSS. Uf In h nml totiircn t fixes made nrnnrintinn bill BnniA Phnnillor pleaSCS a WOrttlJ'

,., r I i na fi riMwirU thi-j :icrt atickn U.. U CUmaIa Tin. oiviff iu nnw ititurFu-uJ i r n1nrm i, uva 'tflCS IO ÜÖ gOOCl,

has already cleared one county and considering, the oleomanerine bill, Senator Beveridge. and insisted that wo,m.n 1WM1wa ,n uie way a lefl

several towns of lalooni. If Mrs. mt whether that measure is to bo they should not address each other , '

club as 4

Inf. "

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in lan-as wan anywiog tnai nas thing is very certain, ana that is mat ew Hampshire. ' Mr. lillmanj: . ". r ' happens 1 la many years. the intelligent people of the country said, "has admoni-hed me so oftenj,D!4l),re

lint she destroys propert,' : les, know that the democrats will not be as to the way I should go that I had Nobidv likes to be nobody, but

IWe for the failure ol any better let tin- little wasp of the a- evervh odv is pleased to lind himself

Anybody, everybody is but when anybody thinks

s somen uy mey are apt

everyb dy els-j nobody.

repeatedly warned the repubo

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omiuci pr.muce uiresjeci 101 taw, tj, tney were wa-ung lime on me i ne irounie was, .ir. unman and thus render all propeity as well Ship Subsidy bill that should have exclaimed, "that the wasp had no ai Ufa and virtue insecure ? Mrs. JPeu devoted to the Appropriation sting, and only buze I around me

Nation with her little hatchet de- hjns. and I ha 1 to brush it off."

stroys mirrors, bottles, counters, The U. S. government would have

etc. Ines vi e creatures rain u. ,.., I mon..v hut ronires finnrn- i ne nome uocior

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. . 'liiil , - if,' i iii i l.M fill 11(11 I .t tii.f.r'.ititjtl iitii till I it-V viwh ii iitio . .m M' i i tv i'lt I .1 tttioh ul V

tiaicne . one 1 1 1 , loon anarchists do the aame? jiaVe at all times assisted in dis- was saying." somebody, instrumem inio aum -1 Dm nt thepn lenceof these joinU posing of the appropriation bills, as am very glad," said Mr. Bev-jthameelvei prominence aa ne ann depreciate the value of nearby pro fail aa tbev were ready, and have'eridee triumuhantlv. "that the stinalto think

luuu"' w"- J nertv? D.-s not their ana clnst

aao.

Ib r crusade is attracting the at

tention of the entire country. Throughout the length and breadth of the land the secular press with but few exceptions, and many re

hurled

rauci

LIVERY AN m STABLE. FERD. VOLLMER, M I s TKKKT, .laspl'l, 1 11(1 Uav have I' e best turnouts, t,i any variely for customers; particularly 0009 fm-rr-ial travelers. Courteous and carefcll drivera to all parts of Dabok Md ftdj ninsr counties. Horses boarded ami old on cheap terms. 0M id isw.-iv.

If Mrs. Nation had

a den of count"

Itr yed their tools she would have Wi en applauded for it. Phalanx. i... ,, .1, 1 1. Dining-room Rugs. One of the artistic home decorator's unwritten laws i always to

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llglou- paper-, at-o. n;ie uuncu; . . ... -- 1.1. their anathema- agam-t her for her bomes, taint society, destroy cn.h- prf, an amount equal to wha

wanton and wicked deetructtoa of property, cx)res-ed 0 mtempt for her sacrilice of womanly modesty, or pity for the fanaticism that mom; ts her to indulge in such c induct. W'ini. took, also, form my time-serving preacher-, who, to all appearances, love the favor of the pr. -s and their unsanctitied mem hers more than the favor of Qod, to

declaim Iffainst her.

is an i.narchi: t ; that she is mad ;

that she will injure the cause of temperance; that she destroys property, etc. The in -t of these p ip-rs .are .1silent as the sphinx ab it the an archkta that mn these joints eontrary to the laws of Kan-as. This state is under a prohibitory law. No saloon can legally exist in it. Yet these men go right on in th' most shameful contempt of tne law I'liey defy it. The alleged anatOhlsm of M i v Nation is nothing OOflQgjarad with their-'. aWi what must, whal i an be said of the Judaa Iscariots who wen' elected and IWOffl to enforce the laws of the state, including the prohibitory law? Of all the anarcln-t-repreaented In this agitation none are so red-handed, if not so redmouthed, aa tbeaa officers. At the linal wind up of all things earthly the Judge of all the earth will remember them. Tt will be better for them had they never been bom unles they repent and do better. Is she mad'.' Personally, I doOOl know, but Rev. W. H. Holes says: "I know Mrs. Carrie Nation personally was I gut -t at her home f or live weeks. She is one of the most intelligent, godly, praverful and consecrated women 1 ever met." The Kansas City Journal says :

"Tlin Imnrnaainn t brottihoiit the l

country Is that this woman il a wild.

fanatical temperance agitator, who i zeal has run away with her dlsora tlon. But those who are acq mint I , with her and with the Kansas ajittta

tum say tnere is metnoa in tier man ness. Her purpose, seama, i-not to destroy a tittle aalooo property, She desires tötest the tight of li'juor sellers in Kansas to the protection of law for their merchandise and fixtures." As usual, there are many timid folks and saloon sympathizers that

dies the whole storv

T.WOTEFOOT.

Indiana Will Not Be Represented at Buffalo.

The legislature Saturday voted down an appropriation of $00,000 for the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo next summer. The Chicago Times Herald iu discusssing the

money had congress appro

The fumes of burnt camphor will

lation, break human heart8, crush Would be received from the sale ot relieve a cold in the head, rut a human aspirations and annihilate tickets to the Inaugural ball, toward piece of camphor the ?u of an egg

human character, without tear Or the expenses of Mr. McKinley' in an old saucer, set it on (ire, and! action snvs

molestation from oth ers who are second inauguration, as the receiptsefter burning a few moments blow sworn to enforce the laws. from the sale of those ticket- will he out the Hamen, and inhale the fumes. Mr-. Nation docs no violence to Verv much less than $'JO,000, which As a remedv for an obstinate corn

the persons of the joint kt epers. r .presents the cost to the govern- t.;mi "nf Umnn munit r invta'ion of a virtuous indienation.

She destroys the implem oits with int.t of allowing the pension build- ewing every morning for three or Incidentally it has indulged in a which they do the mischief, very to be used for the inaugural f,,r XmVm ' rbp enrn run then hellittle short -sichted economy and

"The Indiana legislature has struck a pose, so to speak, and asked the country to admire its fine

removed.

for a

old.

a- the offl lers of the law d i,a n,,t to mtnti mthe delay in the

tu.. ..Jio when they arrest a dangerous char Work of the bureau that will be

r i m - . I..... n t .(win di. nim Ii 1 rt 1 1 a I 1 1.1 i ..II at . .

.. ; eiei. ai ouic ur.11111 höh. (oi-eo nv Uie noiuia 01 an c i iu- . ... .1.1 1..

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1.1 1 oi'iiv' 11 11110. liove- irom ret) -iin. iiiiin .'laiun . 1 . c 1 4 ... , , pioyea iioui 1 cu. -mi, unin nun. wo jeinons ,n a pnit of hot water. uteiters and de 7th -i . , , , ,, - r ,, , , ., , . Boil one minute, sweeten to taste,

Sui.tor euer ues oyeu 1. e last j (lrink Me. hope ot the looters m their ability to, ' push the Ship Subsidy bill throi.,1. Another excellent way la to pu at ,his aession, when h said i "In good-lifd leni th" 1,.'t the IntereeU ol public busineas, I ' thoroughly baked. de-ire to give notice that this Bhip U wil then be sof all through. 1,1... m-,.1 11 .1 in.Mirth L'Minir

h ue one center rug in the dining- Subsidy bill cannot pas." Sen- '" " , V s , T room, large enough to bold the ator Aldrich pretended tobe mach 'oney-the latter 1.; '- 1 " O I i.in n t litolr uernii tri h f tA I 1 t fa

chairs comfortably when people are surprised, and said that be had not ' Zl ' , J l '

uotifod at flip tnhlp A niimhnr nf liofnro nnv Oositive notice th.lt HO ,x,' I

-, i i i i . - . . . i i t ( , ( v v. a r t w- - small rugs dispersed at interval- vote w mid be allowed on the bill, may be permissable in other rooms. Senator Teilet spoke of three repubtors tibo had cone to him

Ulli lV IU 'IMIIII I OVllli UIIIO i ' ii.ww " mm , mm f- j , mils and sockets now com for fas 'and expressed a hope that the Will CaAWrOBDSVILLB, heb. IS. the

rugs to the iloor, and these would not be voted Upon, ami tuen u.iri.u ui lMUI!r?

said: " Hereis a strong sentiment 'urreu io nay. ma nun utiu anion- the republican senators, 'hall of the f .mily home were unshared by luobablv half of them, able to a . omni .date all the friends i hat this bill ought not to pass. I of the dead author, and many of . . . . . - I A I . A J I .4 U 1 ..... .1 .. rm

not surprised, for no bill ever inem siooo aoom uie niwti uunu8

tnil warm and take a

spoonful every few minutes.

Funeral ol Maurice Thompson.

tening

are often used. Strips of lead fas

tened in an invisible facing underneath is another way of preventing rugs from curling up or slipping on a polished Hour. Kx.

If a little camphor is ad le 1 to the water in which cut llowers are put, the period of their freshness will be considerably extended.

am

presented to the Senate, carried UPpbe services.

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on its lace sueli evidences oi jonnery as the Shipping bill." Senator Hanna got terribly worked up while Mr. Teller and other senators were savinat things showing the impos-d-

lmrt"biiity of passing the Ship Subsidy

Do aol put pans and kettles

Iv filled with water on the stove to nntl ma,ie a speech in which he are listening

saved 150.000 for the humilitation

hot lemonade is at0 its state and a "ubsciuent losa

Put the juic-of thereto.

Many Railrosd Jobs Reported in Dancer. Chicago, 111., Feb. IS. More radical action than any that has so far been recorded may soon be taken by the managers of the big syndicates that have been corraling the railroads of the country into one big combination. Chicago, being the transportation center of the country, is to be the Held of action for the economics that it is said are being planned by the Harriman-Van-derbUt Morgan-Gould syndicate. Those who conceived the idea of hi inging a majority of the mileage of the country into one combination have about reached the end of their efforts so far as obtaining control of the railways is concerned, and they are now ready to begin the work of operating their properties with the

least possible expense, ine great

tea-

Dr. W. P. Kane, president of

9 i I 1l -11aI f . .

anasn college, preacu-ume inner-, . . , . nd

m r .

r , 1 " , 1

exienso oi rauroaas is in saiane

al sermon.

The Popular Qirl. Sic n 'ver talks dress when men

soa', as it oniv maKes mem more

diffioull to clean. Kill them with cold water and soak away from the heat. Good Advice. The ID t miserable ocing in the WOfftd are those suffering from uyspepeta aad hirer complaint. More man seventy Qveper cent, of the people in the United - i'e- nre ulllieted with these two ilise.ise and their effect J sach as nur Ktomaeh, sick nes lache, habitoal eoa ttveneSS, palpita Ion Ottlie heart, heait hunt, water brash, gnawiagan I berning pains at the pit ol the stomach, yellow -k tt, routed t Mime a t 1 dis.nrrealile laate la Iba month, co.niag ap of food alfer eiitinK. low spirits, etc. i to foni draggisl and arc a b ittle of Angnel now er for 7") cents. Tw doses a ill reUeVI yea, Try it. (let tireene's Prize A I Baanac. Mrrtin rriedoiaa. June tfgOsoW.

virtually took the ground mat tne yhe writPS t() men only uoon very re-election of Mr. McKinley was a pp,, occasions verdict Ol the people in favor of the IQ waiting if ,he Ship Subsidy bill, and any other an(y .

measures he might favor, in plain .7 words, that he alone ha I a right to . 1 Kirl V P0" .

-nv what nnnrot.tiations of public ner way to do Kinu tilings.

: -ci-.r . ... ,

out of

money should be mado. Instead

Popular gitls are never spiteful,

.f showing that the subsidy bill was seldom jealous and never stuoid.

not a looting scneme, Mr. iianna declared that the Rival and Harbor bill contained propositions "that eoold uiak- th I Snipping bill lo k pale." R iprasaatative it iboo ik'i bill to repeal thai -e iti -:i of thl Dingley lariff law, Imposing duties on such irticles as are m ioufactur d by the

lowly-for.nod Morgan Steel trust, is

Is aarelol to be correctly dressed

for every 0 waaton, and never over dresses. Sh" is gentle towards children, anion!- an 1 elderly people, and polite t tward those inferior t i Irr in

social position. mm is n . -I rigv'. n r do vs sh1

ployes and it is here that pruning generally begins and ends. Kast of Chicago competition has been practically eliminated. The community of ownership has obtained such a firm grip on this territory that fighting for passengers and freight is a thing of the peat. In that district there has not bsen a rate war or the semblance of one for over a year, or since the pool was put in operation. Among the eastbound roads the work of the syndicate managers is ready for the prun

ing

kni'e.

This means reduced

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ton es, slashed pay roue ana ouiet means of economy.

He, in his wrath "When I married you 1 had no idea what a fool 1 1

you were.

She, in her e.juanimuy-

'The

permit mm to ch-iff her or wax fa fact tint I was willing , 77-

icui uu.i, I-, ... . . nivs ,ki an should liavo removed i uUu..

not likely to b3 allo.vel to pass by' ..hd companions. 'that point. "-Boston Trsnscr.rt.