Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1901 — Page 3
MARK HAHHA'S FINE HAND. Wvrk of !" Hepablleaai Hm U hea He HfHl Meal lit Boom MrKlMlrr.
t I ' r- the l.i-t nationnl Ipc..iU llanna visited Nebraska r tlM aiowed piirp-- f Stating Mr. Hryan in hii own state. Um -: rardinary proaprrity that siuMi-my weil his visit ami the n um Iter , f political strikers of a!l parties tlhlMloi bank roll was noted ,t the time. Ther in no Jouht that ;e strumpet of corruption stalled ;n inaTj horror throuph the land, tad ti. democrats claimed that the in ,!,lle-of-tbe-road populists were ,c. mm of the atromprts. The evidence that at least they were in the mar- . .t ;iik1 were willinp to accept ofBffj .t tlie hands of llanna has now t lipht, for the Commoner In the last campaign the rein papers denounced demorrat" Mai populista for cooperating i the common enemy. Koth nrerc aecused of sacrificing : - i Ic to 'ftet office. The subject OBftd at this Hll because D. ( Jem PeorWi a Nebraska politician
h' ! ad charjre of the middle-of-the
PHILIPPINE SLAVES. iMfllai t Matal Hrp..r iirr4 Vr'" IhuutimU of alvra lb UuntluKe.
Not long ruent s-nt
0 Km Manila jroveraUS the news that one nt
the .kmc, . f the Miitau of Sulu has abolished slavery. This was an evident effort of the censor to lead ua
to believe the whole institution as it exists in our new posseaaiona waa beinj extinguished. The official report of (oi. lvttit u nd Maj. O. 1. RwsaVt, who are the command era of the I nited States troops in the islands where slavery and polygamy exists, tell a different tale. The tit : named officer -ays: "Under our orders I believe ail Philippine Haves and captives have been turned over to us, and further slavery, either by compiest or traffic between islands, ha: l.-en prohibited. The abolish' im-nt of slavery can be attempted in one of two ways by war or ly purchan. Th.- lutter would be futile. I cannot imagine a more desolate people than the Moro slaves would be if set free. Their freedom would be of short duration. War could be hnd
lor the asüinir. It is for the United
ABUNDANCE OF FORAGE.
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sear and Hetiulre llarillr Sur Altrmtoa.
Can snjrnnf tnll srfcj ,,r. ,.m rrrsss, on..- of the most common as well as one of the n,., st I,- fnraye plants in the I'niied States, is not better kuoun ami more appreciated? Many a farmer doea not even rnonpitis it ul Kht, though Im ans had irhanos to observe it all his life. A veritable gypsy, it has found a horn.- in nrerj I mat of Knrope and America, in northern Africa and in A.-ia. ln rfully aduptbsf itself to all soils and eomlit ions, it Houri.-hes in w.t or dry unit her. sun or shade, and in a porous subsoil will vend its roots to a grant depth. 'Ihis pi-rhap accounts, for its peralptenee. When ones it has secured foothoi.i it antj be relied upon to yield an nhwnaaaca of forage iwa after year with no ntt ntion except that it thrii.-s bi st under crnpjiinp. In the Kprin; it is lit for nasturace consides
ably earlier than other grasses, and i
me ays grow t b will a pood bite, its blossoming- season is the same aa ihat of red clover, and thev are frequently sown together I farmera
IN OTHER COUNTRIES. England now has seven admirals of the fie. t ami n ne Held marshals. I "he inbabitanta of the province of Datnrte write n. Jre letters than those of all the rest of Canada. In UM there were more than 1,133, (Xrf) legal aitiona started in I i . 1 n.-: aaking lit Ignnti of over four p. i eonl of 11m population. '1 be nnadian government has decided to have constructed at once four very large passenger and fi steamers to run between Qtttbt4 . Halifax and Liverpool and aave 71over the N w ork aiul UU hours in time. Bone Anatrinai li vi nr at Oenava conceived the project of placing a memorial tablet in the Qnal dl sVoi man, where Empreaa BUinbeUi was U---.I "mated. The authorities, however, refuted tlu-ir permission uu the ground that it would be improper to commemorate the deed of a n.utiman and help to preserve bis name In place of the tablet it is now pro l I to treat a chapel in noaot of the tmprenti A HAPPY BOY.
PAINT IN THE FALL Fall painting is best; the paint gets well seasoned before the hot sun gets busy. You want your paint to last, and to protect your property. If you use Devoe ready paint, you'll have both.
Lasts longer than Lad and oil; cots Iras. Devoe is a safe name in paint things. Ask your dealer for Dcvoe; dont be . "! v. .thbss. s.-im! f. r ur pamphlet about paint and paintinjr; free; thlagl JM ought to know. GOOD-PAINT DftVOC CHICAGXX
DO YOU
WPRK IN THE WtT?
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ABC 1VK ''S f9K S6RVICC. f.OIHÖ fULL LINE Of 6 ARME NTS AND MATS A.J.TOWER C0.ft03T0N.MAS3 4
KKADKll- Y THIS IMICIl I)Kj.Htl.N.J To Hi V AN YTUINU AI VKKT1SKI) IN ITS tol.LM.N8 BHOt I D IMMI DKM HAVING WHAT THEY ASK KOK. Ii KU SI NO ill. ICBS 1 I 11 i Kb Oil IMITATIONS.
r - n la tur inf I niTPQ . v -
t nsavpnign in UM west, Statei (rnvtrnantal to saafdc if it1, iarnea uae raiue of the consBti cntly received at the hands of wants it. The Moros have pl. nty of A K'"," k itoek fTOWer pi - '. nt McKinley a substantial re-, arms and ammunition ami a country ' '.T" ,,pn f"r l,;,i,"re8 . I for opposing fusion. A repub- paalle onlv by its wnterways." UV s:" rrI'v eapacity for by the name of Dickson severe- .Mai. Sweet SUK '-TI,.- oo. t;,.n of ' ",lhta'nK lf n other fiasata
I Mr. Denver?, appointment slav.rv nltlu.tifh ...... " 11 make more
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of trouble on 1 "1 "VVV" n 7mT a
this exulanation of his an- t o.,enu:nion iron, ti. i;i,.,l of the
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ft... tri.-tlires of Mr. niekansi in. w- . m i.unm riMiino lias writ-
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i' :':.:im i n.i i .m i . Kimrr was ine I llllt'd Mates. IS rt a republican. In reply. Mr. Des is s constant source
irreat trilmt,- toils food qualities.
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I n i a .natter of record I wish to sisnply make the owners prove they " ". ' , ' ,'" '," "r'""
I tee man, and the leaders of
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republican party
it. upon the promotion of
msi Bay application Tor spp-.int- arc slaves beyond doubt, in which U1 to this ofhee was indorsed by case I have nothing to do with them; : 'Mi and erery other rcpub- bail in cae I can pfeh a flaw in their i-.- officer. alo by II. B. title. I girt the sUegcd slaves free-
repuiilican natunnl com- d.m i npt-i s. 'I hous-mls . f Moro are
held as slaves who arc by ripht free jrip!c" Tin of freemen 'ave under
iVa .--is .inil atrinix nnit tin. T. ff
tries to the senate, he took
: T V . as and e nlisted the support , doir.p nothing to free them. "If they
f Senator MiMard, who had never met are Ist - without f?.. übt I have no
r prior I IM time of his election. :r. 'o V w'.ih them." says this oAcCT. - si- ;. nssnd tra ' nnnting down rw of the fief .' continued Mr. K.l';.' , ... and not a man or a pun u-ed I a 'thai the party leaders were to trB attempt to suppress this trade npporting nay application, in these unfortunate and miserable iter Millard's tnnrnt was cheer-1 Pf p,p-
I irres- lae p'ren President Me-
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I "in n jum ppu ami winch has lw-n cut annually every June since, j ; T his season it stood nighr than an rye in the vicinity and was so hsarj that it IneTged. For early soiHttgand lonp pasturage he considers ii taps rior to nay other pr:ivS, but he utters
s l.l ill Mill illMJlil e lliriir ll II is vi.fin nc
ed the
I hare about perf and expect to assumc
of office Aupust I. :riiiL the last presidential can
. matured, for if nll.vv..l ,..
mission and the home eovernment ' ritx it is iit,iu . !
.7 I"'K' 0Mn dmagid resist inir prasse j it shows a disposition to prow in tus-
s I.s. hut tlrs may be prevented by ' thorough pn-paratiiMi of the pround i i.i fore snaring and an abundance of 1 snag uniformly distributed. Two' bushels .f seed to the acre are usually ' consid.-rcd High lent, or half that '
Kin if J full power tn the Philippines. In creased thf repu'ar army In 100,000 men. appr priated a!l the nrnner asked
alps Mr. Denver went up and down '"r- :',; .v he has made no move to he nrantry nrging the populists to j 'pprc -s this blot on our civilization! ivr Dothing to do with the d.-mo-! I'1 tmr throuph the r.u:h and west ind the republican newspapers , hi" vrry-hur theme "as full af rap- ' of Mr. Deaver as n populist ' tur anJ exultation that the flap war d '-ti.i.'I by his principles.' But'r,ver fTedotn and pros-perity. How i the raaabiican i. aden nlc 'ra sng prosparoas are thnsyslnrss? or ai.d secure n vnluable sppolnt-'n": "' can daily pae upon the flair, sent for him. This proves, if indeed J Tn' fepabliesn psrty has msde Presii ' i ss ncaaasnrr. thai there was 'rnt MeXinlty as grant an sotoerat In
rel fusion
nnu ine mi"iiiu -o:-t h-rond norm.
In DO', the reo ibücans and '"
B ! pold democrats denounced fusion ! ween democrats ami populist, and V' tthe American people, witk their rl nhen the election was over prom- V " b"' Mladtd by psrtissnshlp nl demounts like Rvnum and Irish i"r thc V1 Vomised and distrtbntsd t iled for and received annnl.it. by lB' republican machine, voted for
-"it., uiai , iiere was j ... between the republie- HUPp5nts ns th ezsr of Bnssin ii.hlle-of-the-rond ponu- : ' mir.Ior. nr. MIu--ia w ; h all
is customs baa none of
amount when sown with clover. It 1 is said to be much less xliaust inp to 1 the soil thnn timothy, which in f o of ten ! pruwn with clov. r. It was niToduced into Knpland from Virpinia in ITSt, and is there so hiphly esteemed that it has tals'-n rank as one of the asont mlttnUe forape plants product d in Ihe "tifhl little island." The lux- J uriar.ee of its aftermath makes it e- ! pw easily fine for pastnn and stock of ill kinds relish it. Sheep, it is aid, i will leave all other prasses to feed npnn it. Fanner's Review. CORN CUTTING KNIFE. n'ndt- la Midr from an Old s, ytl.r and tSsSSsSsaS Srlttl Inn I'.'rcea of Hard nod.
tl from the administration, showthat there was a secret tinder-
Hup Ik-tu ecu the republicans and t ho were in charpe of the( r and Iluckner movement, se cry of 'down with fusion doea n with pood prace from popu- ! !"'(! democrats who have iffiliatiag with rrcpnhlieaan. I
inir . (f which this siav-ryin
the rt'Iippines i oneof the attr !;ites. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. Thirr la n 111k Illfferrnre In Tra( m il Our uftcr b iln- I innm rl.oo.
For cuttlnp ec.rn the h im inadi knife, portraved herewith, has been found very n-eful. The blade is cut from au obi scv t he, is show n bv dot tfiJ
a
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erea poornr praee does the cry from rcpuKTicans who have
It i- a most strikinp circumstance that the trusts shoiiid have reached li.i. ViiivKict ilnVflnnmrnt n n ? tnnct .r ' .
Ihe ,wo "tremes. pold ..,,.: j.rt.;H rt:,.n .n the virgin field of - nn the one hand and mid- j Armricd. The very country in which red popul.sts on the other. . ..Id tataraH. ,ham la a...
j at ion oeivvcen ine is natural and mcea-
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mi sum cooperation win oe led by those who are earnest
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.or.s io overt nrovr rcpumic- Amerio:in cap;tai are ra. Secret and dishonest eo- ! riinvilation.
on will st. II le indulped in by ho denounce fair and open
pear last. Under Borssal conditions
there are better opportunit es furcom-
petiti n than th are anywhere else
in toe wor.it. ami tue preat mas'fs ul
of ncer.t ac-
I!"ME-M.M'K OP.N KN1FK Hu . The blade i- cut part ly across, two feet, and a part hammered buck eight ii.ches, to use as a handle. It is then inclosed w ith two pisei s of hicknr.i or at hat hard wotid. w hich may be held in place with wire bauds.- Farm .nd Rone.
I oddt-r Onl-f.r-llf.i.ra. currt - Jmi ii : t w a i.t tc
According to the report of Prof. Jenk-. Ti.ade to the industr a! c !u:i,i.-
SUl'klllK An loa a
kt:ow w1!. :her we vv.niid adis stackiap com log ' r out-of-door-. We certainly öo not adv isc i uch a practica, If the iita is to -tack the fodd.r in the
OPINIONS AND POINTERS. 'o-ation is n aure thin r in ; pines accord inp to b n. Macbal he insists that it wit lte lO kei p a huaji army there thf peace. I' New York custom bouse Is he political manipulation of 1 ' bv the prace of thepresiails fraud would ir.dicate a trrthinp mass of corrupl i. h protective tariff hreede and mupalinp and the enortfj of the povernmint by nlM importations in New York doubtless bnt one of s hundred if ,; ' business wns invest ipatrd. he tinplate trust is one of our
infant industries protected um. tit on from abroad and m. opoly at home. Thia baby "tanaifed. howerer. to squeeze ie American people laf vcar Mu.oon.ono of profits nasi this apiished by selling shot I red with a composition of i h the trust called tin. Hare i nolleed since the trust was ' : 'hat there is very little real MM market? -The Iron Trade Rcricwattempta ' nl snj SShaaf manufacture 1 ns cheaply ns other " by ihnrilng thst our rn- ( thes.. , product! sre f 'ban those of Grest Britain, ' bat the steel trust is sellntracts to sell i'e would make it eieg n trust conirollei! orpan i'e a profit in th. ; r the tnat would not
I ' 1 SI if sold at cost tatlgfct It would ihon
lie re is less than in the
i. .n. the trusts in fureipn countries ne way that hay :s u-uaiiv slacked are ouite different from our combines, in the w, rn tat s; that i-.. by buiidTh r they are combinati ns of sen- "f UP in ricks and learinpit exposed
in. d
cms for the main t nanos of
- tag the rrOttrictton Of production, ar.d they usually fail throuph ..; them break up the apreement and stilinp for less than the prices gonad upon. Such T:ol?ions of the apreemen: s are bad for the combicatfr .n. but good for the COanOSM -Wb' a, sosrarer, the different concern hare leen welded into one and are sll under one mannpement, it is clear that the prices can be held In s prip of iron, subject only to certain economic laws which no trasl can entirely control. There can be no rivalries or workine at cross purposes when the whole combination is under ont manapement. Ir f. Jenks fhw$ that the object of thus snlfylag the naagcasaal is to control the output and limit produc
tion, when deemed necesssry, by eloainp the leat profitable factories. What thi mean lo both consumer and the factory hand requires no explanation bi y.:id the --imple statement of hipher prii '- for t he consumer and few er men Mnfgored In the mills. The fundamental i'ea with the trust ia that the div id. ;,ds of stockholder- must be kept nt the top notch, no matter what BO ttMsi s of anybody else. Wakemaa. the head of the afpraiscrs of customs in New York, it Iso the secretary of the American Prot-c'iv T.;riff leapm . and 'he ratten stau- of affairs in his department exposed by the iik frami would
gft'Sn to raquire that his ervi'eabe ditw v,-d si ith. v n.' '.)one have not yet been released but the lepartment of justice and the war depaifm nl have the arrsnrcinents all mede thst they can when the limes nr. ropitiou. The Man - will lis iaid on
ta the fall srd winter storm- i: fod
der is cut when in proper condition, I snd left in he shocks until it it. thoTi rbly COmd, it can then bsntnehl d under cover to very fOO I advai :..r ; but 1 s far better rsetie n uid be to p t a rood -iir. dder and run ihe fa Idef j through it. and thtn yu will have as nice feedi up product as yon v-uidcare J tobsndie; besides Inthlswnj yon ans
the expense of hnshlng the corn nj hand. I'rairie Farm. r.
Tiirnlns l'm lain I'.isinre. Harvey Johnson, of Iowa, snys: When our litters are of sufficient nve to turn out we naaaDj put tans and saannthntn three litters together in a pa -lore where there is a gang warm and dry boildiup sad plenty of gbeg prass. Near where the sows feed is a small inclosurc with a low trough in it, and bv Utile crsiinsi,,n and some tempt inp bits of foixl we expect to have the pit? fcedinp nicedy nt three 1o four weeks of ngV. The feed is increased as their rapacity for handling it la increased. I 1 1 we are careful to Hagar feed rather 1 linn ovi-rfred fretlinp no more at any time than they w ill eat clean. We allow them to run with the ilnuis till they wean theni, miles
! we wih to breed the SOWS opsin. Keep tin- tills l.n.Mln. If the pasture is not what it should j be the colls should h ive n ftetl of j out daily. A few bushels of oats fed : to a well bred yearling when the pas : lure pets old and the Iii had will In-
well invested. real many horse are stunted their first winter, and a preat many do not get a chsncs to make It up tndl second summer their first MOmner away from their infos. Keep thm prowiap - the b;i.i want. . : vLv. Nstioasl : ...ckiuan.
Oldenburg, 111., Sept. lad: The doctors all failed in the case of little thirteen ynnr old WiiUn Knii, who suffered with acute Uheuiuut isrn. For over three months, the poor little fellow Buffered t-xcjrncJnting torture. His father, who hud done everything he could think of, saw a new Bhenmntiam Benaedy advertised Dodd'a Kidney PtUn, He bought some, and toon his little son
Khowed sipns of improvement. Three boxes cured him completely, r.nd he has not a aymptom of Uhcuaiatism left. . - This miraculous cure of a case Which had been pivtn up by the physicians, has electrified Madison County, ami I)odds Kidm-y Tills are a much talked of medicine.
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PULL COI RSES in ClMSlSS, Utters. Ecanomics and History . Journalism. Art, dciencc, Ptssrssaty. Law, Civil. Mechanical and BtSS tn. .il I nginccnng. Architecture. I hor..ufh Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Rooms Tree to all Kludetits who Tnav compl.ted the htti'lir requued fur ailmissicn into the lunii.r or Sraior Year, of auy of the Collegiate Courws. k'M mi to Rent, mrxji-rate charjc to stuilrnts over seventeen pirparing furCoUeKiate Coarsea, A limited nuntbrr of Candidates lor the BocJa siastical an tp will te receieed atsjiecial ratea. 6t. 1 .!v. j. 4' Mall, fr Uiys tnnlrr 13 years, is nniijue in tho reniftetenesa of it equipments. The 57th Vcar will oj n September loth. 1901. Catalogue Free. Addres RLV. A. sSataiSaeV, C. .S C . President.
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Save Your Money and Buy & Gun." Don't try to get a gun for a million tin tags.
Save money by buying
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Best The full value of your money in tobacco. You don t pay for premiums that the other fellow gets. The first tobacco ever guaranteed. -Your money back if you don't like it. Iyour dtater has not H'ettnore's Best, send us jo cents for j pcundplug. Remember the Umbrella Brand. U. C. WETMORE TOBACCO COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. Thf 1. irjrtt Ju dependent Factory 11 America.
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What concerns you chiefly is what a r.icdicinc dcx?s, but intelligent men and women of to day feel that thejshould know what sort of drugs they are taking. This you are plainly told on every package of Yucatan Chill Tonic It is neither a bitter nor a sweet tonic. It is an honest medicine and made right. No shaking of the bottle required. You get more curative properties in a dose of Yucatan than in six doses of the socalled tasteless tonics. All tasteless tonics are unreliable as the dose is uucert .in and consequently more or less dangerous, and sweet Tonics or Medicines do do not agree with the stomach.
Yucatan Chill Tonic not only cures all Malarial Diseases Chills, Fever, Ague but also prevents them if taken before the season for these diseases begins. One bottle has cured in many cases when six to eight bottles of "tasteless" tonics have been used without effect. No other tonic or medic ine ever made will so quickly and completely drive out all of the effects of malaria after an attack as will Yucatan CI I ill Tonic. As a general tonic for every member of the family at all seasons of the year it has no equal. Sold by dealers generali'. Price 50 cents a bottle.
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