Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1901 — Page 1

"WEEhty QToufirf VOL. 43 JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1901. NO. 47

1 RLISIIH BVBftV MM PAY AT .1 AS-l-K.K, 00901t l)l'M'Y, INDIANA, BV CLEMENT DOANK, ( i! I ll !.'. In CuUBIKH BUILDING Os Mfw Sixth Stkkkt. PRICK OF ÄPBSCBiPTIOH. p r Y ar, BS Numbers, Postpaid, 11.80. Kb. rl'-i dm i piOKtfc i; n :s OF illVEETISINO. r,.r IM! advertisements legal rates;

W. C T. U. COLUMN.

CONDUCTBD HV MIW. M. L. Moiuis.

ALCOHOL

FROM A PHYSICIAN'S SiANUPOINT.

TEACHERS' COUNTY INSTITUTE. hni.ka L ClBCt LAI no. 54 Co. Sl I'l.KlNTKNPl Si's ) I I' R, I Jasper, lad., July 264, 1901. TOTÜK TKAUUEKS Of DUBOIS COUNTY, GREETING:

I. You are hereby oalled to moot it the City Hull, In tlie city ol

Uontingburg, oo Monday, Am. 1J, I90l( ut 10 o clock, a. inM as t county institute, The institute will continue in notion live days. Institute proper closes at l p, m. However, arrangements arc about complete lor three evening entertainments, which will bt tree to those 0,o pay the institute foe. All day sessions uro tree. There will be no sessions on Monday and Friday nights. ". By a vote ot tbeteachets at tin' institute of 1898, the institute Fee was made leventy-five cents. When this f i.-e is paid the Teacht m 1 - at

k ai - i. r a lr Ii'itU'in it iMin i.iifif nirr t im li I r n ti 1 1 1 1 i i u u w i Ti nil uiaji utd (ii

rll,. in 1 made to regular adver-l ah me result oi my mining as . - - ; , " " 0 T the result a m Muuttn tl,,. n.- hc nn-titufc ( all on tue Onrollinff Secretary as BOOn uh von enUl

suit of my observation I am con- room. No one is considered a member until lie pavs his iusti

lalk (iiven in Trinity Church, South Hend, by J. VV. Milligaa. M. I). (Continued from last week.) So it is with alcohol. While a

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10 lilU'S fl.OU lor IITSI insertion J OC. i (jiruimi ionic I'M in.- .-iiM-i-,uü subsequent Inmitten g'ncy, it is not wlM toattem,t to . it . . i.-i i livi (in it i iw lu i r. i I.. I '

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user?. COM Ml RCI M. AND .Kl. WORK Of ill Kiwis Promptly anil Neatly ex , uted at UNWAt I'RIcks. We invite inspection ami bosiaeSS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

I S, UttSVKM, M. A. MWKKNKY. MILBURÜ & SWEENEY, .attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. il pni' t ! In lb' ONHUtS Of Daboii Hnit .iiii.im lit i . PMrttSVlM utti ntion ttivi-n . I i.-.-t mtm. t, rt'H i JachMM "'t.. ii'"it ti. i li.ii. (' i'i ij .otnk. 1 1 -. '. IB. (V f OOS Hi B lit vi Kit. COXA HUNTER. Attorneys at Lavr,.

JASPER INDIANA . Wit: jmctlcfl in the eoatta of Onboii sad klljuill ii. lulu , ( nlli'i't.oliH : 1 1 1 I I'riiliilli' .irk it iparlattT. i ifllee lu Sunyii'i Uullülai OB Pvblls Bt)MN rb. .', i B-lf. IT, . 1 i .i I.ii . Iloiimt ll:i)lnr. ! KAY LOU & TUAYLOU, Attorneys at Law, J AMPER IMH.XNA. Will jirm-t i-- i ii IhoOOMSS f lniiiuiü uml BlllOiBlBSOOOBtlMi

ill ' it O iliuw ( niiiity Muli-IIhiik

fob. i, l uu. I.K'i U. riSUEK. II. Hi KKAN FISHER & KEAX, Attarneya at Law, JASPER, INDIANA

" practice In tin- Court of MulxiN ami utyflaing oouotlot. p,,ii att tuition sItob

In 'tllruitml 'l t ili ami Cdllectloim. or'-- in siii'l Bulkllnaj, oftt OfiT ttcn v rat entrance. Mafeb t,lS8BL BRUNO BUETTMER,

Attorney at Law,

Aim! Notary PuliMc, JASPER, INDIANA.

rbeiefore, if you are well you do

not need alcoholics; if you are sick, yOU .ire incapacitated to judge. Alcohol wisely Died may prove a valuable stimulant; under utoercircumstanots i m j-t valuable food ; hut unwisely used, a cause of death. SlltiliiKiP il Iwr-im liM :it mir fci'f

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I'i-rr) t-i unit I , Imlinna. Jim s.4. OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA.

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ywaAnj. l..t.i mrilii.iU .,1 tlnlna rtifli i.l taatl A I mrh (naranirt Trnm K.itiM Ofl)r iftth and Clar atract. emat of Trinity tMrnb, n'.'- U.la8-ly

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im. n. si. Moamr, Resident Dentist, UUNTINOtfUltO, I N L. rwidera bit prnfa looil aarrtoM t all "J'K '"' rk in Iba itental lino, ami - i" Kivr it bla rkiaeal attention. W put ork pci Uiiy g.,ii,-it,.,, Htnl all ork warrant. .,. Apr M '

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Win. A. Wilson, JASPER. INDIANA,

vioucd that tl I amount of alcohol a tute f. fj

person in health should consume is ' Certificates of attendance will lie issued to all wh attend ami none. In health it serves do pur pay their institute lee of sevoul y-iive cents. Teachers arc to pre pose that may not he more safely Kent thee to their trustees for payment. accomplished In some other way. 5, 1'rogrami may bo had at the institute. If a person is sick be ia not in aeon- t; The roll will he called several time each day. dition to judge bat ii best for bira- 7. It those teacheri who find it utterly impossible to attend will self, and should not attempt to pre Bend U8 the institute fee their kiodnesi will he appreciated. -crihe. An old adage bfU wisely g, The dum- invention of county Mipcrintendents, in 1894, said, "He who hath hiuiselffor adopted the following role: "All applicants who have not taught

'.' uaHuivwin - pujnit hmi. bij ,aVL, tWo an,j 0H, )af Der ctMlt a((cM t their "etieral average

for foil attendance at the county institute." This per cent. not added unless y take out a license. 9, The in-tructors are Prof, W. W. Parsons. President of the Indiana State Normal School, and Secretary of the Stute Hoard ot Education, and Mrs. Emma Mont. BdcRea, of L'urdae l uiversity. Tin ho inetroctors are among the best in Indiana. They need no introduction to the teacher ol Duboifl county. In addition to thtae

protratc from slu-ck : almost pulse- twn instructori We l ave secured the services Ol I'rof. K. K. Mason, i --. respiration barely perceptible, of Chicago, ae special instructor in Mu-ie. I'rof. 11. R, Kirk, "The life hangins by a thread, a little Uoosier Impersonator,'' will entertain na by giving us "An Kvenmg

itimulant is given, soon the pulse with Itiley, Tbursdsy night, August 15th. Pres. Parsons will improves; a little more, he opens lecture Tu. slay iiiht: Mrs. MeKie, on Wednesday night. Prof, his eye-; more, he sits up; still Paraons' subject ia entitled The Bible in Education." The talks of mure, and he il able to stand. Pres. Parsons on Literature during the week will be baled on "The The administration is unwisely Book ot J ol'" perhaps the greatest of all pieces of literature; or continued, on the oft quoted theo- Bbakspeare'i "Ae 'ou Pike It." Teachers will do well to road ry, "if a little is good, more is h, t- thosetwo n lecti na before Institute convenes. ter." He experiences a feeling of J0 yhe Teacher's Reading Circle booke for 1901 1902, may be well heing; the exhilaration i purchased at the institute, both book forfl 50. marked; thoughts How with un- ,, (House Act No. -JT'i. approved March 12, 1 00 1, page öol wonted freedom, and the physical Acts of l!01.) Section I. He it enacted by the General Assembly condition tain sympathy; le run-, q Bute , ndUo. That the daily wacet ot teachers lor teach-

ne leaps, an is nuaniy. toe sun ;Q tl)l, ,)Ho hooli and attending county and township insti01 exhilaration passes to one ot , 7 , ,, 1 . , , .. , . J . , . ,' , maniacal excitement; the ideas ut ttt 9 multiplying om- with BUCh rapidity that speech kwt ball cents (2j cents) by the general average o .cholaril too slow, and confusion of utter- 8,1,1' 8,1,1 MCCMI S,V0D th'-' teacher on his biffheat grade of hcecse at on e is manifest. From maniacal tbe t,me contracting : Provided, that only the general average excitement the condition passes to ol scholarship shall be used in determining the wages of beginning one of delirium, and tbe disoidered teachers. intellect sees in the hat ii lees objects Section J. School officers who shall he adjudged guilty of violatibout beings of terrot and monsters ing any ol the provisions of this act shall be titled in any amount from an inferno, coming to torture, not exceeding one hundred doliar9 (4100.O0) for each otlenae. rhe delirium changes to stupor; no Notb. This act does not attempt to ill wage; it simply establonger able to stand, he is again lishes 11 minimum. This act allows teachers their regular per diem prostrate at our feet: pulsekss, res fur attending both county and township institutes, piration disturbed, comatose; at g, The Southern leaves Jasper every morning at 1:0b. On length dead physically, mentally, f iday the institute will adjourn in time for all out going trains.; morally, who shall say? Trains leave Uuotil ghurg lor Brets villa, St. Anthony, Kyaua, Men-

What alcohol has thus tor the pur- (ur( rjiieye, and all points east at 2:65 k m. For Jasper and "all

points north at 3:0u p, IB, 1".. Come to the institute and Invite your friends to come with you. All friends of education are invited to attend. Kespecthillv, UKOUUE Ii, WILSON, Co. Bupt.

Pickpocket Makes Restitution. EVAXSVILLB, Ind., July 21. Last night Jefferson Haskins, a furuer of Perry county, received a etter which read as follows: "In lo.-ed you will please find .".: anH

orne cents, which you lost three ream ago." The letter recalled th

fact to Haskins that three years ao ehtle attending a reunion at Birds-

jye, Dutxiis county, a nicknocket

touched him for a larire sum of

money. It is thought the pickpocket became conscience-smitten

ind returned the money.

Kdmund Krank, of PMitrmX ill rir

'his state, traveling salesman for a

Cincinnati linn, was wav l i!l nn.1

robbed in Memphis. He was !tf-

terwanl killed and his bodv thmarn

in the Mississippi river. The corpse

was iliscuven il and shu.i.e, to Pe

tersburg last night. Krank had a

arge sum of money on Ii w iMtrann

when killed.

More than one-fifth of the nnnn.

ation of New York is employed in ler common schools, either as nu-

pils or teachers. The total enrollment of pupils is 1,209,574. and

their teachers number .'! 1,000.

Finsncisl Estrangement.

"What cold glances Wiggins gives you, Billy." "Ves; he owe? me $." and I owe him 4. He's mad because I don't pay him." Indianapolis Journal. Must Have Said -No." He Ves, she's very rich, they tell me, Most uninteresting girl, though, I consider. Sin can saysay nothing but "Ves!" and "No!" She Indeed' And which did she say to you? Kx. His Hence. "I have never loved any one but you ! " sighed the young suitor. "Go and get a reputation, then," replied the haughty beauty. Phila. iirl h A itwiri.oi 11

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Competition.

"Maud says she is madly in love with her new wheel." "Huh I Another case where man is displaced by machinery." Household Words.

Tbe Fair Maid Again "Where are ycu going, my pretty maid?" "I am going a golfing, sir," she said. "Muy 1 go with you, my pretty maid.'"

"I have sticks in plenty, sir," she said. From the Indianapolis Journal. In Old Kentucky. "I) you believe it pos.-ible that the Colonel died of alcoholism?" "Ob, no. It is now openly talked that the 'Jolonel mistook carbolic add for whisky, and the alcoholism story was given out to hush up the scandal. "-- Detroit Journal. Whsl Hurl Iter. Mrs. Heartless Just to think my my husband fell and broke and broke Mrs. Simpythetik There, dear; I heard all about it. The poor man broke his leg. It's a great atllict ion, I know, but Mrs. Heartless Oh, I didn't 1 mean that ! You haven't heard the worst. He was carrying my new Venetian vase when hs fell, and broke it too Ohio State Journal. The luck that has come to young Barney Murphy, at Chloride, Ariz., is the talk of the mining camps of the southwest nowadays. Four months ago he was teaming on the desert from Kingman, Ariz , to the White Hills silver camp for 4" a I month and found. To-day he has I a bunk deposit here of 135,000, and ' he is having a glorious time over at the Santa Catalina island summer resorts. He was grub staked on

May 4, 1900, for $17 a month, and on May 'J.'J, he located the Prince gold mine among the foothills on the Bio Colorado, in the extreme northern part of Mojave county. Ariz., tit) miles south of the southern boundary of Utah. By June 10 he had laid bare enough of the ledge to show the width and length of a vein of gold-bearing quartz, and on July 10 he and his grub-staking partner sold the property for 180.000. Of this sum 50,000 was paid cash down. The rest is to be paid on Nov. 10. Ariz. Bluster.

poses ot our illustration none in a

few hours for the individual, it will

Hist as surely accomplish for its de

votee, though years may be re-

luired. W hat it will do for the in-

vidual it will do for the race.

The continued use of alcohol pro

duces certain well marked 1 banges

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(1 irtunate disc v-

inieklv cure-

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in various important organs 01 me ( ;,.rm.,n svnin is tbe special preset ip-

boJy. At lirst, in small amounts tioa ol lit. A, Bosehee, a celebrated in kid to digestion, in ere iter uuan- ierman physician, and la tckiwwledgd

titles it hinders the process by pre- J

nutating me pepsin 01 me gastric WJfrhB, c..l,N un.lali Inn troubles of the

fluids. Later a diseased condition severest nature, retnovizuti as it does, the

it tue Stomach walls and glands re- 0e aühction ami leaving the

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LIVERY AND SiL? STABLE. PERD. VOLLMER, ' raw, Jasper, Ind v ajn bavs tt beat temoota, el any irtaty for customers: Mtttlctli&rlv mm.

A Orand Afternoon Social. The historic town of Ireland may rejoice to add still a greater event to its history, one which is, as it were the eighth great wonder of the world namely, a matron's oratorical contest. Speakers, OOfitei t an t s . I .. . 1 t nil ll.lll. tl ..

ami healthv cnmlit-on. Hrt! -Atncu uum u.. pana ai

it ,.,,..t .... ..vi ... ri iiwi.i t .. i i,i riomt v hut the contest is still mien

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tion. 1 lie alcohol absorbed liy tlie , M,,. .1 . . )f v,..,r!l tf,Vini? sati- tu II ml runs of whom we mav not

ilood vessels of the stomach passes faction ill every case, which its rapjlly knmv I.,, Vish to tread the paths

immediately to the liver. This or- ncreas,:. sale every Peaso ennt.nns. j , ild hav trml ... ..t c. .t .!m,,i.j .. ,i, rwo million bottles sold annually. Boa- fc.viu. gan, at first stimulated shovvs the Svm i,,,,,,,,,,,,.,! in Services will beaic at two on the

results ot over-stimulation ; passing t1(. rjaited states in 1868, and is now afternoon of the 1st of August, and through a period of fatty degenera- sohl in every town ami village in the cOSP at two on the mor..ing of the

lion, it becomes, as a result ot an ', . on. ,mv, rn ;v, . They will be held in the

it 11 v iiiuiiino i i 1 n m 1 . 1 1 nr. 1 .i ris, -hi , , UreeM's Prise aInsaaei If. Friedman. Rrove at Ireland. All kinds of reI fr.'shtnents will be served. The Sabbath School Pic Nie. (matron's contest will be b Id at There will be a Sabbath school I - M 1. . At 8:80 p.m. there pic nie in the grove mar Bethel I wjU b? a temperance love feast, church, west of Ireland. Aug. 3, Many will bring lunch and remain ln 1 1 in the grove for the evening session The Bethel school offers two the giand gold medal contest and

" . ,.1 1 1..., the pram! lawn social. Mmeii the

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. 11 .1 . V. . f . ..:..., .1 temperance oration or recitation; full measuie the poweret continued, . ' . .. ... ' .... ' , the other is a five dollar prize to the .MM hiiiMiid I Mi t K'lli

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ibnonnal increase of connective tisa a a a as

sue, contracted, noouiar a condi

tion of cirrhosis, as it is termed. The kidneys undergo a similar change. The heart becomes fatty and weak ; tho blood vessels lose their elasticity and become harder, more brittle, more liable to rupture

than in the normal condition.

. . 1 1 . nun hut i ouit si i 1 i.-; h in

he disease, I vessels pari y as plnye(, tluU evening. Ihn dltiwd nliiiid itt f p 11 i'i ( iill 14 . t e i

niv Vila i iiv v wa aaM aa wm

The nerves, diseased, are no long-

schml that sings the best.

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er able -.ble to perfectly control the . 7 " , . ,

i ,i i I I-,, . ti. . uiK coniesi luuBl not sc eci u c iss muse es ; therein trembling ot the f . , , i , . . ... . i , i , , i of singers, but the singing mu-t be hand, the gait is unsteady and shut-. . " . J J , B B .in . .1....... .... by the whole school.

Ilmir. I be tongue, always an un

ruly member, offers its protest in

thick, uncertain speech. I lie eyes

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Sore on Everybody. Muggins That fellow looks ns though be were sore on everybody. What's bis name? Buggins Boyle. I'hila. Hecord.

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I'liere will be an abundance of wise.

irood music and H'cakitur. Plenty of : The Codger "Why. Tommy!

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n r m nun ii iii oi, iv .in ". i t . , i . . ,..,,,1,1 ii . , ,-,' .... Kvervbodv is invited to come and r, woultl you.

expression ess nae ll(tunMHI have a Stood aocial time tOffether. The Kid-'SVell, yer don't tink

windows oi a nome.ess nouse. - CoMMITTBE. fer a minnit I'd hit me big one, do

lo be continued next week Kven the highest personages

I tie Wine Ol .Mine.! un- .iuc 'I'lirkev nri not exenint nun

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'vemtn all parts of )nt,iml .l. J' ll"' M' ' .., poton I h e i r movements

'Wog cunt ien. llrt.,.- i r.i...i i I" of alcohol and commonly wat(.ied and it 'ported to tlx Palace

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W "a cheap teiuip.

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yr ."' Kansas City Independent.

Unlucky is Love. Harry So you gd the mitten twice? Itcland Yes, but they were not a match. I'hila. Bulletin.

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MANITOU. KnoAR p. Vaaaassav, Where the shadow of the tuotititain .Meets the siinshmeof tbe foiin.ain, Listen to these voices singing Ami the message they are bringing: sei Ki i ok i ii i Beaiaoa : Sister spirit of the stream Is it real or a dream? Faces in their color change, Voices take a wider range; Nature's emerald bosom shows Charm and tolor of the rose; Tell me, spirit, is it true, All things old give place to new ? Sri in i oi i UK Si anna i Sister spirit of the springs, Fresher, clearer voices sing Of a whiter, later race Taking the swart Indian's place. Art to Nature gives her hand; Fashion waves her magic wand, And the languorous glamour cast Veils the glory of the past. Thk Bpibita ok tu k Brai aes sn strkim i Whiter tepees crown our hills, Sweeter lips now touch our rills; Fnder Manitou's bright skies Fairer faces meet our eyes; And where crystal waters glide Happy lovers blush and hide; Dusky features fade away, Saxon faces crown To Day. Ski hi i ok Tit k Brataoa : Sister spirit of the stream It is real, not a dream 1 Echoes as from Eden wake Music such ae seraphs make In each glen and through each rift Where your shining waters drift; While the song of youth and maid Crown each cool and shadowed glade. S I'I Kl I ut I HK Sl KKA M I From the peak down which I flow With my water liorn of snow, To the valley lands that lie 'Neath a warm and sunny sky, All tbe air is full of change, Change as sweet as it is strange ; And my song forever chimes To these later, happier times. Hash on fountain, roll on river, Snow-eniwneil peuk ami sun kissed vule; rtteSS ate Nature's gifts forever, I ' ut il NatatVe self shall fail,