Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1901 — Page 1
JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1901. VOL 44 NO. 13
MfUMBft KVKRV KKIDAY AT JAB PKR, PI' BOI8 COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLXMCNT DOANE. oKFU'K. In Coukikk Huii.pino On Wmn Sixth Htbekt. pgici uK KUBbUBIPTlON. Par Year. M Numbers, Iotp.hl, $1.60.
Shirter time in pioportion. UK ADVEBT181NU. For lea! advertisementa legal rat; 10 line 11.00 for first iiiaartion ; 60c. Hth subsequent insertion. For yearly advertisement liberal con.net, will be made to reiralar advertieere. "COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of II Kinds Promptly and Neatly extern! at 1.IBIKAL raicaa. We invite inspection and business.
W.C T. U. COLUMN.
CONDUCTKD BY MKS. M. L. HOHBH.
Consumptives to be Put on a Farm Near
Denver. Dknvkk, Col., Nov. It. Tbl R k ky Mountain Industrial sani taiiiit)i, ffifgtffitf, by Denver professional and business men lad ipr ng, is now in succesidul opeea tiou. Oil a ten acre tract five mile from Dt iJV' r, fifteen or twenty pa tients in the early stages ot con HUtnption are under the plans of lh
Promoter viitually taking cate n A remarkable scene occurred at themselves. The rules of the insti the .ecent meeting of the Maine M. tuuon compel a continuous nutdoot IT t I 1J V . .. . . a L
MU. ciJiwrrnirr, iiriu hi laiiuuuiii
PEARSON TO PREACHERS Prohibition Sheriff Stirs the Maine Con-fregatioo.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C. W.Traylor-M. D. Physcian & Surgeon Ireland, Indiana.
Cslll answered niftht an' day. Both telephones - Cnmlwrland Hciine. ikt I. '. CI If.
and
Rev. Samuel F. Pearson, the sheriff e'ected by the prohibition party at Portland, accepted an invitation to address the conference and created tiemenduous enthusiasm He first placed on the deek a revolver, a rajor, and two "eandpeeps," a local name foi a little Hit bottle used to
smuggle liquor. Sheriff Peareor:
then spoke in part as follows : Does prohibition prohibit i - t-t 1 1 1 a vital question here. This revolver is one of mv bri-t
ife to be maintained summer ano
winter Each patient is provided with a roomy t-nt, plent of warn clothii g and blankets, and a smal stove to he used only in extremely cold weather Experience hat proved that with proper food ano cli thing 8nd a life in the open an and sunshine, artificial heat is mi necessary and lecom.es absolutely unheaiable to the patietits, who without exception an- gaining rap
idlv
ri,.. k..i f tliu i.tiralniana inn
- - , ; . . . i r
inends, hut it is harmless as I nohi f ihn enterprise is to
BRBV a . t a 9 . J 1
r M. M 1 I FT kn . a. SWKBWT. IILBUIB & SWEENEY, attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will nrtrticc In the Courts of Dubois and .!)om,n -' i'ti Particular attention ivto to "Elections. M-.iiiCK-OMkioi at., enwoeite the Diiliol Cim.1 i .tank. Dec. , VJ. ' WM K toi. W. 8. HUNTER. COX & HUNTER. Attorneys at Law .1 A SP Kit, INDIANA. Will prsrtiuf ii the courts of Dubois and rtjoiti'iiK Boaaliw, Collections and 1'robete work a Kpecialtx . ufflei- in payd's bündln on Public Square Feb. i, 10-It.
if nnw Hilt mv 111 Dotlliu- oe-
1 ind i' and it would kill. This ra
zor has as keen an edge as any razor tap ,lfM
in Yarmoutn, but 1 couidn t shave anfj ()Ut ()l
with the back. I his "sand-peep . ii. i j
is harmless as ii is, dui it woum
help to get a man drunk. We got a man yesterday who had GO sand-
peeps on his person.
W. A . Traylor. Boaaar Tray lor . THAT LOR & TRAYliOR, Attorneys at Law, .JASPER. INDIANA. Will practice In the Court of Dubois and adjoining; counties. a-otnce over Dubois County State liana. rb. 1. 1M0.
Lau u. nsuca. U. M. kkan FISHER & KEAN, Attorney! at Law, JASPKK, INDIANA nl practice in the Courts of Diilmls and awlj'iiinii counties. Special attention given t Mttleeaeat of estates and colleetions. Ottes in spayd BuildlnK. over DriiK Str. re, " t eatranee. Mateh i,ix.
BRUNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public,
JASPKK. INDIANA.
Will practice la the Courts of Dubois and
ferry couutle. Indiana. Jan. V,
A
-ut. (u.r.nit.ci icroi HMMDtMf iFinr.
corn. r of sth and Clay street, east of Trinity church. tamt u.:wiy
noterpriM Ii
form a reat colony of all con-ump tives who come to D-riVer, and tliu-
ft' the treets of the c ty tlie Ii itels and hoar ing
houses, where they could never recover and where they are a constant menace to the public health. VVn'Je no one is allowed by the articles of incorporation to profit by the enter-
r c luv I I
The prohibitory law will not en- üriHe the institution must be self
rce itself, but even my 1 11 pounds 8Upporting. The co operative plan
many of the patients are supporting themselves wholly or in part by
Next spring the ground will be
Kor the Cot aitK
The Old Beaty School House.
f
asav a a
has already b-en put in force, for 80D) wa9 returning from exploring J?ome of the panes of glass were out, Us week lookina after insurance. montf rvf iK. rmlionlu urn ull imort I no l .1 I .... ..( .1 - - - J a mluli
Miss Flora Holder has so far re
ly, he tute lor sucti nroicen panes, ine , . r ,, , . . a . . i , i u m a covered as to be ab e to take charge Beaty writing det-x was a long board sup- - , . . '. 1 S. ported by two pins in the wall. The OI ,n.er " .....
some of the natural wonders of Col- greased paper was used as a substi-
umbia townshiü. Dubois cotintv. he tute for such broken panes. The
ooing me worx on wie prciui a. stopped tor lunch at the
.. 1 1 w. . m . .
snrint. situated on nec. 11, 1
ttlatted and everything needed at 11 X Waat nnor wViflt ia tn-dv KP5lt4 wpr ri)!ii! nf IlOItlar lnlH fir
J V I It, VOI II' a a m w aw w v f w w vbw J' j - - f ' - - the sanitarium will be raised and;k.nriwn -a h Reatv srhool house. small loss snlit onen. Wooden uelter-
sold to the commissary department fhe writer taught school in the pins or sticks wem driven in them Joe Dempsey is building a new
force
if hack of the law can do much.
The law is not a peuon or a thing
It h a legal enactment.
Why hasn t the law been en
forced? The church has been too languid. Dr. McAllister is the
most aggressive temperance man we have, and he got a unanimous
;call to go back.
f h-ln a minminr when a rum-
nv ui'f iiic jurpusc uj wale Mae '
l j nan lvilr litt Imm nlM UKW auU -11 Ii 1 1. - U I I.n.nnl a r no.
3CIICI 1-aU vrvB J . . I Uli If I 11VC IjUBV IIIC J say, "Be careful, I chipped in $100 lientg oj aome mt,ans will be glad to 1 . - oolom no rniapd " Rnr : n I .. t :. ...1....,t, j
niieu JfOUI aaimij " - twpntv-five veara vou hai
hide-bound and party bound
may not like to have me eay so, but God knowa it w true, every word of
jl I 11 n irjiui icu ui.i ii U.V.U1 p yiflW
I stood between two rumseners OUU "tank " cars pateniea oy tor-;
and voted
uim vcbj. . "vtv., r -o
intr me be the filling for that sort pany for immediate construction.
Recently while the writer in com- log high, and eight feet wide aim
. . i ri n a y i r i I 1 i J . i t .1 11
pany Wltn VjO. I5upi. tteo. i. W II piv one ioy saweu out 01 tue wai
Otwell OeHiags. Miss Clara Brittain, one of Boone township's leadine teachers. in'end
in the near future to leave for Cali-
orina. whre he will inakn her fu-
tue home with ber sister, Mrs. Bauer. Our people join in wishing her success in her new home, but regret to loe her. Henry Craig, LaSalle Baril and KrMiik W. edman went to Prei.c-h Lick lat week to work on the new hotel building. i SV.Haskins, a leading cit zen f Boone township, has a severe attack of pneumonia. Klwood Craig will begin erecting a new residence soon. Dr. Abbot and Munford Tray lor wie at HunMnghurg on businei-s lat week, and when Mr Tray lor returned bom- that evening he wss surpri-ed to find so many friends fr -ent, they hiving come to mike him a birth I ty supper on his 47th birthday. Mrs. R M Craikj has a severe attack of so. e eye-, and d as not rjciivi r very fast. Uncle Roharl D Bruler, one of th I t 1 1 Hi ciiiz mi o Boone township, h id a xevrrn a'tack of paralysis last wet k Ellbl Craij is building a new barn. Bullford Lindsey built an addition to his blacksmith abop last week.
Prof. T. K.
vim v mu whim iawaw K 1UO r 1 1 1 C I tauUV ov. H "M iii iut at regular retail prices. It is lloL4 i0g 8Chool house known as "Th i l. .. -" "- - , . nn nlsA I Wk 111 QOQ U ' t A ? - - ! ?
öeaiy, near mis iatnous spring ir
1880. he and some of the large
and cnntrihiitn monev instead of la
You 1
UUI .
Cornelius vaoacrtMit aa mveoior. ---- ----- J . mnaf haiitifnl indAArl. and is tn-dav vears aco.
It is reported that an order for:. m,iu antna mmnr m;LB n Whil vu
for leas. bouse.
The pen sketches made by Mr. Dr. Abbot is lighting bis house Wilson and shown above very clear- row bv acetvline aas. which makes
"- 1 1 Ken nallail .clmlgr. par Iv -h.uv tb old hni14( AS it WAS and Ana link
8ed- or avail themselves of its ad vantages, J ed water from this spring during as it is now. They certainly teach r Craig w a in Daviess Co. have been an nnt rüinln munev instead nf la tk. ilana onknnl an in aABuinn a f irr...i il . Ipmnn trt thfl vnillh of to- 1 1
tin sim y o dvhwi . i-o in owoDiuu. v w .vwuu hv j - . 81 Wee K On DU IUwoS. Tk. natural tnraat ami 1 a nriana rf (luv nnil nhn .V how thff aphnol ...
TT : ; - Tr " " VI" The farmer's institute at tUwell
surruunaing nis uoiu spriug .u0- .u vu v wgs wen attended and Messrs. Dar-
SM 30. -.11 ani I 'sxl lino as f a skm sB aa w I 1 a n t
worth going many miles to While viewing the surroundings J
r app i t- tri' ui i r ni ri ncic uruiuiuicu ...
the Republican ticket nelius anderbilt has been tiled with, whjia WP War viewinrand notinir with tears. He thouaht of the fiftv hveret McLaughlin and wile were
I will never, God help- a large western iron ard steel com- th beautiful scenery the writer's odd puoils that he enrolled during at Spurgeoo last week visiting
istruction. I . tuU ..nnn thp .ij rhnnl house the school term. Oh. where are friends.
of a political sandwich again. I The "tank" car is Mr . Vander hicn he tau gnt 8Chool fort y-one they? Only a few now survive, Dr. S. R. Clark and wife were at S a . a A B 1 I ä ft'l. 1a A. ? A 'l' l a I W a. a a a S
I took a solemn oatn at miunigiu out s laiesi invention, ine caa is He at once recognized and most of them are grand pa- fcpurgeon last weex to visit a sicx nuary 1, and bave I kept it? especially adapted for transportation ( hi8 0id log school house, though rents, while the writer himself tips sister. T 1 aanlBaaai . a S t - I -? aa a A L - i aal 1 a a . . I am mmm A I
A Boaton Datier say- i nave cui 01 on or grain, anu is lecnnicaiij it nnt nnw nn it, ;, Wh e . i s rat to a treat erand son. I he
a w a. - a a a... I IW UW M" M vM arnv " ' - a - - m WJ MJ
down the l'ortland orders ior nquor termed a "tanx car. n is saiu 10 he teachine in it the exact site
50 per cent. I w
in rix months more
When I came into oflice JJv per- used for
a .1 ! i J - l':i.J la
sons id fortiana neia a unit lsience. siatAn lidiinr lio.flnae. and it was
: o i - .- " ii in not now ou us oju bho. nsaaevt urn v.a sw a gitm Kiuu .hv, ,,, I orders for liquor termed a "tank car.' It is said to he wa8 teaching in it the exact site 1 writer well remembers the sparsely 5C,,IB rill wipe it all out be lighter, cheaper, stronger and a8 bout three Pighths of a mile to settled country, for he often roamed r. wore durable than any other car the 80Uthwe8t 0f the spring. It is in the wild forest of that locality A r lto oflice 239 per- used for the same purposes in ex- i,.,.i anr;ny an.t ia iih onn in bnd in search of wild merch:
said that there were 150 kitchen barrooms. I ask this question:
Does any man know where be can
stand up to a bar in all Portland,
-k J ilpinW in ni.nor I . . i j
uu mm au . , jtopS tDe COUgn ana urea me cum Q
Where are the Portland saloons ln 12 hours without nauseating. Price j, nr.. :., ,l a.li'.l wntlh f linunr in U ranla.
11 r ncucu iviiu v ...
Accounts to Promote Qaraisk meat.
any other car.. a0Uthwest of the sorina. It is in the wild forest of that locality A ruling ot great importance 10
same purposes in ex- no loCatej near lhe spring, and is with gun in hand, in search of wild merchants and laborers, and especno longer used for school purposes, i game, which was comparatively iallv railroad men, was made by Ii .-a - aait aa a i.,,hr r utnr. i.loniiful nw much (f the forest Judge Houghton in the Daviess cir-
age room, but in appearance much site is dotted with beautiful fields, cuit court Wednesday. The court resembles its youthful day. How- orclnrds and comfortable dwellings, holds that the selling of an account ever, there has been a fire place Many of the inhabitants can hardly by a resident of Indiana to a nonadded where once was the only win-! be brought to realize how things resident who in turn enfoices coldow in the house. Another door looked fifty years ago. lection by garnishment proceedings
1 -j.i-j u 1 1 Ti.. 1.1 annm-o hn.i ho. unit is l peal, ana mat me person wno
HB IJfJ" U BUUCU. 1 lie UWtUSC " BB A lie "lu o.lll ""u ' - . . i i
stable yesterday. How would you
like to take a drink merer
1 could so out of ofhee worth
seven logs high and eighteen feet history, beside being a school house first held the account is liable to
The Uestessat Ooveraor. square. It had a low ceiling and a , it has been occupied as a dwelling, in person owing m -r tue u... tnhiahook "Co From slavery " W Hoor. the only door it had was1 mill house, blacksmith shop, stable, of the claim and damages. The in nls ooo. l prrom ciavery, t . ' . . n .. . h...l J. l ..n a.i mvn In tii mil nf
go um ui iirJ u:". , . under the eve near the no.th east and nnany a storage room, much "" .
aomnm hut how ahou d 1 stand Dotaer i. -a j -ialI ia. aa,A i..,t an.n fnr. M chael Muster vs. Sallie SUtor.
-. a . . . UTk l.n.nl.1 nni ttntor IUI i.TUU. I US IIUUBC WOB UUVCICU Willi IUUIC UJIKI" I " D-v. ,
nil9 ann' rlr it f I ni t iciAiiManv.no -w a-v... , ifii 1'h n aintitt. wno
nii uuu . . ... v 1 . . ... .11.. iu. i p. an rmarriM ins wans were cninKej oios. ivesutciiun v.
aS aXai-f ". Cai Hie were so alluring mat i came --r y----, VJVArt .... .!... noaa ialIincr fr triam at nna and daubed, toe door shutter was at y Ws-aintii
J xsi'KH, Ind
Jill til a a mtirii nnnmiam nnt. and that it
UAflliai, no oOO to the man who could ar
Nov. J5, 1901.
boards, the walls were chinked
T-i nn ..ia it was said that very near yieiuiug vkj iucuj "i" . . i i i .u In one case n was saia " . . , , i made of two v anks as lona as the
$40,000 . would .be paid me to get m.. i w ..Y' ...'door wa, high the window was one
would be worm,""7""""0 '""',mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmm
and county otneers, who could not," - ' read or write, and whrna morals annual w of Sccre. P0RTERSVILLE POINTS, were as weak as their education J Hitchcock of the interior de- The ra-n fall last Friday was Not long ago when passing through! ' ment wa9 made public Monday, thankfully received by our farmers, the streets of a certain city m 9ecretary aays the net earn- Rev E.tes k hoidinff a prolract south, I heard some bnckmasons' , t. ZLaIuL .ml land aLtffTaTiTE-? Zlfr
o.llina mit (mm Ihn Inn nf a two,,,,a " . . Uig-IH tBWISWS), III I ajy
V"'"MB - " " r - naant railr.iarla amniin to over n u i r 11'
JASPIR, INDIANA
aa.oo acr o rrnrnrn. aa. oo
I i ' , I I . . . . . . . .
-'i. i town .nd Hr lira work Clcilrt Flllln a - .
pfiiiir io.t m.tbixu of auiaa .niSfiai tteth Chas. A. Plummer, one ot my dep-
rnnirn thfl deal
" a. r-v-W a I
I was oneied i:,uw to dismiss
DENTISTRY DM. B. A. MOSB F. Resident Dentist, UUNTINOUUHO. IND.
Tenders hie prrrfeeelnnal aerrlces to all u .MiinK acjr work la the rtratal line, and mm 1 11 la .la. I. Wla .1.. ... .
w a ii.i nwuiiuii. ol ! plate work apealeilj aolluited, and an w"r warranted. Apr. it, m
Money to Loan nt 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson. JASJaT. INDIANA,
a a .. SI a. 11 1 A A
nt ph. but he is still a deputy, a
leading citixen sent for me ; I did
not go. lie was ouriea in pontics, and I bate politics. He sent a message to me by a liquor seller. 1 said to him: "You and I have nothing in common, and I will not
go." O aa, a A
A liouor seller came to my omce
and said : "Sheriff , you're looking
poorly. Some of your friends have raised 12.600 to send you to Eu
rope for three months." I said, "I
won't co."
ff it's worth $2.500 to net rid of
a a a . . W.
me when I'm only a little used up,
I'll stay until I'm prostrated.
( Cries of "Uod bless you. )
I won't die rich. I've earned the
ritfht bv twenlv-nine years of good,
honest work to die poor if I want to a aa
to die in the poorbouse u l
nlann. Think of it. brethren 1
I've aeen hundreds converted and
made to im the lit lit that shone in
the face of Jesus Christ.
I've seen husband and wife re
united. I say to the men who talk
monev to me. as Ben Butler did :
"Get out, you're getting too near
my pries." (reat laugnier.) Brethren. I will no let up (Cries of "God blesa you.")
caning ouiirom ine lop oi . two, ..... story DricK ouiid.ng forme gover-:13 m d the increa nor' to 'hurry up and bring upsome ,J ' . . a37.oOO.OOO. more bucks.' Several times I heard in fnr the
m mm f w " ' a-
the command : 'Hurry up, gover i ...i Xr-.
a . . a a won vtoi v-i ,wvri liwvi
norr "riurrv up. governor 1 inyL. . "1 t.:u a . tu it;.
curiosity was aroused to such an ex . s . . . f aa ai . was in Ireland Tuesday.
I Ka rtrioynftf ' wflfl atiH artn?i fr.nnil '
WllV P ääü I Bllivt J W a aviata - that he was a colored man who at n a a.
;one time had held the position of hM .8gued onorJer ; Xhuray enroute home from
neuienani srovernor 01 nis state. . ......... . ...
: Z .... 'Ihol nn nna arlilirlPO In lllfl 11HB Ol l.OOffODieP
1 ao.cil an vim 1.WIWIVU 1. ji.ii w
The plaintiff, who is employed on
ithe B. & O. S. W. railroad, owed .the defendant, who, as she could not collect the account in In
diana on account of the exemption a a a a a Ol
laws, sold it to a Louisville collection agency at a liberal discount. The Louisville firm brought garnishment proceedings, making the B. A 0. S. W., which runs into Louisville, a party to the suit and obtained a judgment for the amount,
nvar r a . t i r i. i r
'r Ke7. npoonu. 01 vtaHningion, um- . . . "T, . , .l.
increase in' Jo-J n nrn annnnU ;- nneoflWhicb was coiiecteu irom iaa rmii
Tl .! : J U..oar I ,.n lllti
for the
tent that I made inqniry as to who -e. . rr . , a j j 15.
a 1 w AiaaiaaaaaaB. an iiiivj a . m
The thm -hol(, an.ild r-vivaliata. and! road company. Muster then sued
r the year hold8 hi8 audience spell-bouod. I Mrs. Stator for the amour 1 ot he The debt of . claim and damages, alleging the
U. Ii. Kudoipn, our stoexman, 1 nf th-.tCount was illesal. as it
a 1 -r a . I .
was only a subterfuge to evade tue
n... 1.1 t.;.n,i 1 ir r:v in Indiana exemption and garnisn
VUI UlVt IIICUU, w. v. mj , ... , , , company with Mr. Cullen Green, ofiment laws. This the court upheld, ' . ef . .a a. a .a a I I a aaa.aa.aa aaAaillnll SB .It.
Ireland, passed through the Mile ano a juagmem wh .wruim.;.-
tell me something of his history.
He said that he had been born in
Virginia and sold in Alabama in
1845. I asked him how many were
sold at the same time. He replied,
'There were five of us myself and brother and three mules.'"
An ordinance has been adopted
bv the town council of Yorkville,
S. C, making it a misdemeanor for any person to be seen staggering on the streets of that town.
San Francisco leads the Araeri
can cities in the matter ot tele
phones, there beins an instrument
to every 16 persons. In greater
I New York there is one to every 48
cigarettes shall be given employ- Ma. chas. Troxler and Jos
ment by that company, and anum-1 M of jasper, were ssen on our ft f l. . 1 . H.AL.! ... 1 1 ' a a a
Der Ol CIKimi.B BUluaerc nuiauiK .i..io Tknni in laat Inn bin or tor
the company have been dismissed. whit,.tailed rabbifs. The boys are
The crusade against cigarettes ; fit) sportsmen, and
a a r I I. a ar aa. 1
has not yet lormauy reacneu tne In
diana roads, but is being quietly
enforced on some of them. At present the rules against cigarettes is applied principally in the clerical departments, and a number of
clerks wno bave been let out in order ''to reduce expenses" are not aware that they were dismissed because they smoked cigarette". And 'a. A . a A f
many applicants tailed to get positions for the same reason. Kvans-
ville Courier.
MabMribe for ihe Ononis.
A . .. 1 I
ass sportsmen, ano aiwaya
ha? the tram, if they do rave to
buy them ! Come again, boys, and
we will take you over to rabbit heaven. Ha! ha! ha!
The owners of the steamer Flying a at
Dutchman are preparing lor an ex cursion Thanksgiving day, and are At t
expecting passengers trom various points. Parties wishing to take out policies insuring them against accident will be accommodated by calling on our genial Dr. Grim. Dock saya he will give them a life preserver. Exit,
tred for Muster
In 1891 the Indiana legislature enacted a law making it an offense, fiunlshable by fine, for a resident of ndiana to send an account out of
the state for collection by garnishswaa a
ment proceeding, ine law was timed at non-resident firms who were making a practice of gam isheeing railroad employes in other states, but they evaded it by buying
'outright all such accounts.
It has been ascertained by ex
periment that turkeys that get char
coal mixed with their food get u.i.;.r than others, and their meat
m. . r is more tender and better flavored.
Vl'h.n a man asks for a woman's
Isympathy he doesn't really ears
anything aooui it.
(Continued next weak.) 'persons.
