Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 1, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 September 1901 — Page 8

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HarbiMoii Trustee's Notice. . dSei ia hereby glee, that the underfamwd. Trustee uf Harbison township, will attiud to town-hip business on each M nilay of the year, at my office, and persons having township" business to transact are required to present it to him on Mondays. The township library will be kept at my home in Haysville. (Ibobok Nix, Rov, "J3 im.-y. Truste.

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1'ttu- tairrlraa. Natur;iii aaaat ptMpto vvl1" eoinemDlate Malting tlM PBM Aioeruun Kpo altloii fjailri lO know wliut It III oat. I am Kalf to gatMM thut verv one can barn the coat of a round trip ticket t. Soft! kkh! for IS to :n la.. 1 would ad vine every one to pi. pare for at least n two weeks' trip. TIMM who coom n aheti limit ttekti n erally raffet lliat thej iinnot tay Ion r to enjoy inure fully tliia rare opportunity for pleasure and study, for 1 aui safe in aylii that never before has there been sm h an opportunity for the pleasure seeker or sueh a unignltieetit achaol of propres for tboae who wish to study what the world la doing in all lines of effort. No one who can possibly raise the money to visit the Kxpositiou ahuuld for a moment think of deny tat; himself this signal advantage. The people of Buffalo bare made ample preparation for the entertainment of all who come to the Exposition. In addition to the large number of hotels, where the rates are moderate, the private bouses have been very generally thrown open for the entertainment of guests. Visitors may find eoinfortable accommodations as low as ."hi cents a night for lodging, while better accommodations close to UM Ex posit ion can be secured for 75 cents and $1 per night. Breakfasts are served by many of the householders at 25 cents to ."hi cents, and there Is an abundance of good restaurants where

meals can lie had at very moderate figures. Thfl cost of living In Buffalo should not exceed $2 or 2.50 per day for those who want the best. The admission to the Exposition is 50 cents. This includes admission to all the exhibit buildings and to all parts of the Krouu'K Im lulling the Stadium, frhera the athletic games and races, parades of live stock and vehicles take place Tin- Midway also Is free, except where one cbooses to enter the coin . ssion There art' some 5o shows, ranging la price from 0 cents to 50 cents, all of them of unusual merit. Makk Uennitt.

Brooklyn Da, Ort. N). Brooklyn will have a special day at the Paa American Bx posit kMt, ami Oct s is the date selected. The committee on plan and scope, appointed by the presides! of die borough, is composed of prominent and iutlnential officials, business men and manufacturers, and Its work is being done with etiergr and enlhtisinsni. There will be a bin popular excursion to the Exposition, where exercises appropriate to the oo caslon will be held. Ir. St. flair IfcKelway, editor of the Brooklyn I'aily Bogle, and other ilis,,njjuishd men will deliver addresses.

e York Federeitlas of Women's ( lal.s. Wednesday, Oct. t. has Ix'cn set aside as stieeiul day for the New York I Yderatlou of Women at the Tan American Exposition. The annual convention of the Federation will be held In Buffalo Oct. 8, 0 and 10. Usually at the annual meeting several entertainments are given in the evening, but this year the entertainments will be limited to two, on openlui: reception given by the Women's Und OB and a closing reception to the Federation given by Mrs. Hamlin, president of the Women's Board of Managers of the I'au-Atnerl-can Exposition. The programme also contains but few subjects this year, the Idea being to give more discussion to fach subject and leisure to see the Exposition and to render the sessions less fatiguing thau they were wont to be w ith many subjects.

National Granae Day. Oct. IO. Excursions from all the Important agricultural centers nre ladng arranged for National Orange day at the I'anAmerlcan Kxjmsltion, Thursday, Oct. 10, ami great crowds of visitors are assured for the special day. The dif

ferent state granges will to operate

with the natioual body to make the day brilliantly successful. A programme of exercises appropriate to the oceaalon w ill Is- prcpareoY Than, Is a hand

some and commodious Crange building

at the Exposition, and It will be used

as hendiiarters and information

bureau for the visiting Grangers. Th agricultural ami dairy exhibits at tin

ExNsltlon are complete and of shr

passing Interest to agriculturists and dairymen. 1 he t'nlted States tJovem

incut agricultural exhibit is the most

comprehensive ever made.

Atlaatle City Day, (et. II. Friday, Oct. 11, has been designated as Atlantic Cltf day at the Fan American Exposition Prominent citlzeus of Atlantic City have Interested themsalves in the matter, and tiny proixise to make their day OH of the most Important Of the Exposition spec iiil days. 'I lie Associate CtennxltteO of Atlantic t'ity Ft iiteinnle la rtolajg elotUHl work in this direction. Owing to the fact tb.it Atlantic City Is n very popular resort, attract lag many thousands of visitors dally, the committees having In charge the work of booming Atlantic CUy day nt the Exposition will have an unusually good opportunity to advertise the event.

Bottler a Day. Oet. 10. PottllnK Of popohir beverages has come to be an extensive and thriving Industry There are numerous large estabbwlnii nts in this country, giving epn pfcy llient to many thousands of ieroons. Kennt! important associations have been fornmd among the employers ami tOlployeea It has leen decided to have Hil year a gathering of those connect, d w ith the l idnstry. This will he rt ID' Fan American Exposition on Oct, 1H. The great attrac tlon of the New World's Fair will nerve to make the gal her lug a large

SPECIAL DAYS AT THE PAN-AMERICAN

THE week beginning Sept. 15 aril kf Lumbermen's week at the Poll American Exposition, l li oi-aiids of xvboleaale and retail dealers In lumber from all aorta of the Fnlted Statis and Canada w ill he at the great New Worlds l air, and they promise to make the afeek useiuorabie one, one of the ttrganlsatiuua which will Im- well I epics, 'Mini is the Collcateliat ed Order of I loo I bo which has a aaombnrahln of upward of 8,000, The annual meeting f the Hoo-Boo will be held at Kurf oik Va.. from Sept. I to 13, and the delegates will go direct from the Southern city to the Expo-it ion The Concatenated t Uder of I loo I loo Is essentially a lumber nJOO's order. Ielng composed tf lumhernaeo, timbermen, saw and planing mill machinery

' BMnafacturers, new paper men and railroad men. being tb sc engaged ki the lanber trade and those allied industries which are s4 closely Interwoven with the couduH of the lumber business as to make them practically a part thereof. Mexico Day. Sept. IO. Exceptional ceremonies are being planned for Mexico day, Monday, Sept. 10, at the Pan-American Exposition. lr. Asplroz. the Mexican embassador to the United States, will be there and will ipeak. In addition, it Is proposed to have a famous and eloquent statesman and orator from Mexico make the address of the day. Au effort 1b being made to nee Ore the attendance of ChW Justice .lusto Bim of IhO Supreme Court of Mexico. It Is proposed to

bring the famous Mexican Artillery Band to the Exposition for the day. The Mexican commissioners to the Exposition are deeply interested and will strive earnestly to make their republic's special day a memorable one. Illinois Da, Sept. Id. Among other prominent speakers at the Paa-AaserlCOB Exposition on Illinois day. Which will he Sept. 16, will be Secretary Lyman J. Oage, Senators Shelby M. Culbuu and W. E. Mason, Comptroller of the Currency Charles O. Dawes, In addition to Governor Bichard Yates. The First Beglment of Chicago will lie in attendance, and the social features of the occasion will not be alighted, an Inf urinal hop at one of the large hotels In Buffalo being Included In the plans. tiraad Arm Veteraaa Dar. Sept. 17. O. A. B. day at the Fan -American Exposition, Tuesday, Sept. 17, will be one of the truly great days of the season. It follows closely the natioual encampment, which ts to be held at Cleveland, and many thousands of veterans and their families will embrace the Opportunity of viewing the wonderful sights at the great New World's Fair. An elaborate programme appropriate to the occasion will be carried out. Numerous special features will be provided In honor of the visit of the veterans. Among the hands which will be nt the Exposition on O. A. B. day are Brooke's Marine Band of Chicago, Nineteenth Regiment Hand of St. Catharines. Ladles' Military Hand of Danton and the John C. Weber Military Rand of Cincinnati. Band concerts will be given forenoon, afternoon and evening. There will be a free organ recital by Seth C. Clarke of Buffalo In the Temple of Music In the afternoon. In the evening there will he one of the most magnificent displays of Faln's fireworks ever seen. The day will be one long to lie remembered. Sew York State Day, Sept. 18. New York State day at the FanAmerican is Sept. IS. and an effort will be made to eclipse all previous records for attendance on that day. Low railroad rates will be obtained from all parts of the State, and there will be a large gathering of public men, politicians, orators and distinguished cltlnens, besides members of the National Ouard. The principal orator of the day will be the Hon. 8t. Clair McKelway, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle and one of the most brilliant orators of the State. It Is expected that the guests of the day will Include Senator Thomas OL Flatt. Senator Chauncey M. Depew, Governor B, B. Odell and staff and the Adjutant General of the State. General George F. Boe. There will be a big military display. Including probably all the National Guard regltnenta and companies of Western New York. Walak Dar aaO KlateOOfod, Sept. 10. The Eisteddfod at the Fan American Exposition on Sept. 19. which has been designated as Welsh day, will be a very Important musical event. The leading Welsh soloists and choirs will compete for prires aggregating $1,000. The sons and daughters of Walea in thia country are deeply Interested In Welsh day and the Eisteddfod, and many thousands will visit the Exnosl-

tlon for the festivities. The Eistedd

fod will be held In the magnificent Temple of Music of the Exposition, which contains the finest pipe organ In

America. The Wlsli are pre-eminently musical vocally, and they are second to no

other people for choral singing. Within easy radius of Buffalo there are thousands of Welsh singers. Half a dosen fine choirs will he organized to take part In the contests. This will furnish also a rare opportunity and stimulus to the Welsh choral community to show the people of all America what they can perform in the line of choral niuelc. The chief competition will be "Ood So Ured the World" (Sir J.

Stalner) and "We Never Will Bow 1 ov n" (Hamich. StOO; also male (bonis contest, "Song of the Fllgrim" (Morris), and a female chorus contest Lullaby'' (BrOhasO) and "Bridal of the I'.irda" iltrinlcv Uichardsi. The fol

hxvlug will be the adjudicators: Wll

Ham Aiuuadic. Chicago; Edward

Broome. Montreal. Canada; John Lund

Of Buffalo. N. Y. The presidents of

the day will lie Rev. 1. Rhoslyn

Iavlas of Allegheny. Fa.; lion. Ellis II. Roberts of Washington, I. C, aud

General Thomas L. James of New

York. The leader of each winning

cbolr will receive a silver loving cup a C.fk.rlu.. liar. Seat. HO.

St. Catharines is uu enterprising aud progressive city in the province of Ontario ChiiiiiIh which baa a snlendld

I display of Its natural ami Industrial resources at the Fan-American Exposi

tion. The wide awake citizens have

planned a special day for their city at ' the Exposition, and thev promise to

I make it one of the most entertaining

and liveliest of da vs. 1- rldav. Sept. 110

has been designated as St. Catharines , day. An excellent programme Is bein

prepared. Pennsylvania Dir. Sent. 20.

I Pennsylvania Is represented with a State building and a comprehensive exhibit of the great resources of the

State at the Fan-American Exposition

and great numbers of her people have

visited tbe great show. A special day for Pennsylvania has been set aside,

Friday, Sept. 20. Arrangements nre

being made for a grand observance of the day. There will lie special excur

sions, starting from all important

, points In the State, aud the indications

are that many thousands will patroulze

them. A programme of exorcises, in

which the most distinguished states men ami business meu of the common

wealth will Participate, is now belnir

prepared by the State's commfsslouers

to the exposition. Trained arses' Dar. Seat. 11.

Trained nurses from all parts of the T'nlted States and Canada will gather at the Fan-American ExiMisitiou on

Saturday, Sept. 21, which has been designated as Trained Nurses' dav.

, During the week beginning Sept. M the

International Congress of Nurses will be held in Buffalo, j The American Society of Superin

tendents of Tralnlna Schools For

Nurses will hold its unnual meeting

Sept. 10 and 17. This socktv Is com

posed of the superintendents of nil the large nurse training schools of the

Fnited States and Canada.

The Nurses Associated Alumna? of

the Fnited States, which has now

about :!,ooo members, also holds Its

annual meeting the same days. The International Council of Nurses.

a branch of the International Council

of Womeu. and COttpOOOd of the lead lug womtn of the piofession through out the world, will bold a business sen

nlon on the 10th. This council has called an International Congress, which

will be In session for three days, Sept 18, 1 and SO. The Order of Spanish

American U'nr Nurses will hold its

annual meeting that week, probably on Tuesday. These meetings will all be held In the Women's l iiion. On Saturday, the 22d, a mass meeting of all these organizations will Ik? bold in the Temple of Music of the Exposition. Many of the old army nurses of the Civil War are expected to be present. The Surgeon General of the United States Army has appointed a delegate to represent the Army Nurse Corps. The Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada will also send representatives and all the nurses' dubs and alumna? societies of this country and Europe. Oresoa Day, Sept. 83. In Oregon everything that happens la on a big scale. Evidence of this Is seen in the exhibition buildings of the Fan American Exposition. Tbe State's exhibit Is one of the most complete and interesting at the New World's Fair. All who view It pronounce It highly creditable to the productive and progressive 8tate. The plans for Oregon day at the Exposition nre on a scale characteristic of the State. The chief officers of tbe State, representatives In the National legislature and other prominent organizations will particl pate In the exercises. Sept. 20 Is the day set aside for Oregon day. levelaa Dar. Sept. OO. The enterprising city of Cleveland will have a holiday on Thursday, Sent. 20, which has been designated as Cleveland day, at the Fan-American Exposition. Arrangotnenta will be made for low rate excursions both by rail and water, and many thousands of the Forest City's citizens are expected to make the trip to the Exposition, where a programme of exercises appropriate to the occasion will he carried out. The Mayor and other city officials will deliver addresses. Distinguished Ohio statesmen will be invited to participate In the exercises. The arrangements for the event are In the hands of committees composed of Cleveland's most prominent and Influential men, ami success Is assured. Nebraska Dar. Oat. 0. Nebraska has a line exhibit of Its products at the Fan American Exposition, ami the State Is to further distinguish Itself by the observance of a special day nt the ExiMisltlon. Oct. 8 will

be Nebraska tiny, and a programme In which tbe most distinguished men and women of tbe State will take part lo he lng arranged. y

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