Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 December 1902 — Page 1

"Weehty GTaiifirf VOL. 4b JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1902. NO. 18.

PUBLISHKD KVKKY K K 1 1 A Y AT JAM PKK, DUBOIS col NTY, INDIANA, BY CLEM KM DOAXK. OFKICK. In CtH IHKB Bi n ihm On Wkmt Sixth Stukkt. HUGE OF K V BHCR1 FTIOBh Per Year, .VJ Ntin.hers, Pootaajd, tt-JI) Shorter ti mi' in pioportion. BATES OF ADVl.KTlslN(i. For legal advertisement!! leg' ra,'e 10 lines $1.00 for Bret insertion ; 50e each aubseipu-nt iiuertion. For yearly advertisement liberal con tract will made to regular adver risen. COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex eeuted at uukkal i-rickm. We invite inspection and business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

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C. W.Traylor,M.D. Physcian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana. Call answered objfhl day. Both telephones ( un l rl.md and Home. Oct. ih, I'fli ly. FRANK Im. BETZ Attorney at Law mid Pension Attorney. JASTFR, - INDIANA The onlj German ptaking practicing- at lorney In luUoli Go. Bai m latreataa w tue v. ill paonptl; attended to Al urtniK J '. ( . lit turn-promptly we,.llr,., Iii I I. aad A. ' ..l nt i ti-iiram - mmIm in office, outre 1 wo ..outre north of emirt house Mar 11, 1 I

B. M . MM HIT.N.

M. A. SWEENEY.

Ml I BURN & SWEENEY. Attorneys at Law, .) ASTER, INDIANA. Wlllpr.e I - in the Courta of Iiuhois and JJtnn.n: watt!. Particular attention KiTfii to colieetona. -UM. .Ichon St,. oppoilU th Ili.bult C-ioiHy .lnk. JPe. 9, VI. . r nn-r W. S. HLNTKK.

COX A HUNTER. Attorneys at Law JASPKK. INDIANA . win mum ins gus of -! ami a&lains ooaotl a, I oBeetloM aad Probata

wort b HpeciHii Gfflce in laaya'a rob. Aiyoo-lv.

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w W. A.lrl..r. Um li)lrTilAYLOK & TIATIiOK, Attorneys at Law,

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j..- ., - - - - - Will practice m tie Courts of IMiImiu au

ailiolumu counties. ai-OfllV. . v. r Duboii County State liana

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-V. C T. U. COLU M N 8urrouDtled wilh n of or

gauizsuou

Don't Kick

Rcsoletleit of Reistet,

e death of T. J. M.

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CONDICTKU BY MKS. X. L. HOBB8.

I'roin I'.itriot I lim.iin. KEEP SWEET. By Dr. W. H. Boles. We uften hear this advice or in-

l action. What is meant by this

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Sodom and tiomorrorah could .Y" .ue ueain. OI 1 J- Kose,

now get lessons from thousands of ""'occurrod Nov, 22, 1902. big towns and cities in the !'i ited'. nreaH. in h.8 infinite wishes on bow to run a "wide oien doml' hM oved f'm our midst town." The mayors of Nineveh, n'i ji, brother u- co-worker, Sodom, and all those old wicked , , 7?". cities, did not know the alphabet of ;. "fold That in brother Rose's

ueaiu ueinei oaDnain school baa

loft one of its moat faithful and ef-

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hnmor, American cities are studying and wm ,raunt rJ l"ai",er r. IH,iaor- : i . i .. C onBrecation of the C. P. ( hnrt h

the b oks that

Bookwalter, Carter

Jiin t racks" for

If you buy 00006

HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Th:it are soon broken in pieces or ate up, when y u have the chance of getting of FRANK G KUEBLER Choice of a large variety of articles that will last many years, and be of set vice in reminding the receiver of your love, respect and generosity at Holiday. Tinit's! For instam . A Hands Dine Fiano. BwEBt toned Drtfan. Will leiid an uir of Refinement to your home that nothing lie will, and they are vjry chap at Kuebler's this sea.-on. To suit those who want something nice, that don't cost so much, come in and look at my varied stock of SILVER WARE, of many kinds, and which I w-trrant to be as represented. ( r Handsome Cut Glass Ware, e better anywhere. Or Superb Mantel Clocks, In many st 1'S. Or GOOD WATCHES, From 2 80 to f 100.00. The Finest Assortment ever brought to Dubois county, without exception, of UMBRELLAS, Gold, Silver ana1 Hronz -headed, and Pearl and Bone handles. Anyone will appreciate them. Or

Gold, Diamond-fet, Studs and Rinfc- just the things yourg men to give their "dear girlies." Or Toilet Cases, Albums ami Medalions in large variety. Violiny, Guitars, Mandolins Accordeons, and hundred other articles at pri:es to suit your pocket book. Come and see them! At

t. .i o i. ? Hri'inn Ami nthtr inuvnrii ..r our

on repeateu expres,onr xs 7r-, . " " ""J ficient teacher,; that the Hillsboro

uiant to keep in a goou nnmor: -r

wr .... i . Iir;li ! I im Ii tt ii riinmiiiT m.l.ranl nr

. " .1 V"T " '"L: : . bane administration to-dav. has lost one of ,ta Ill0Bt untiteing

iiKiu nun nimi;ai ioiimiiici siiuuiu .

f.! do. I L Is it meant to he oleasant and beating

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m kind, personally, t alioppoo rs as . . , ..u. And h it fnrtKr W ar aS thev wili'nermit vou to he"' uortra'li; and its awful resu is ,,a anl j And be it further p tar as they win permit ou tone. Resolved that a copy of these

ii , eery ue.u-u nuu ..u resolutions be tent to the Jasper -bon d not fail to do this. l tiere w a wal deat more U . . . ' JT a it meant hv this for a public n,nK done lo bv smooth, sick- !L L K,K"' l0.J löe, "ntiogburg ArUK mean by this or a ub C J ti t , rriions and speech- 8U8' and totne Huntingburg Indeteacher in lel.g.on and reform poU- V. 'Toa 'I.Hpecbi, indent, and a copv be placed on

to hold back some rugged I l " prance - r

a eril iri than lv art nnk;i.non non ' av yiuo vt uui kj uuunj

rery, with ail of its adultery. ,member tjt this community has g. brutality and degradation,' 5t.aM Rent cit.ren; that the

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hnmrhta and awful fact. which he orators, than by an outsjoken man 0 . .

knows by their presentation sre go- n either pulpit or on the platform. mg to stir up the enemy to the fs- let us "keep sweet," but; lepths and produce anger, wrath, !;tel1 lhfe truth and shame the devhatred and deep seated prejudices? . Mh' (,jd oelp ub to do both.j if n tin h,. Pn.rH I it I write this because for one I am

meant that no invective, sarcasm, aPl to to sweet! wit, irony, repartee, and even ridt- ,'u' 'i 'Q

cule shall he used by speaker

Ln Tillman, Emma Ai.kord, Bdva Cw)peb, Committee.

VOTING MACHINES.

trii ininiA r-1 uirn a i o

. . i i t rn inivii rtiivr aa

in religious and political work;

Then who of all the noble reformers are guiltless? Djes it mean that sharp rebukes and denunciations shall not be given to wrong doers? Then who of all the pnphets and the great reform-1 ers even John the Baptist and Christ were not guilty? We believe that there is much -ickly sentimental and hypocritical

talk in these days about "keeping drawn by -ia -tech ptnmm, each i

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of

Frank C. Kuebler's

Kuebler Block.

JASPER, INDIANA.

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wrt entrance. Mftrtlii.tH.

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OPER TIVE DENTIST, JASPER, - INDIANA. Oa.oo aar o rrer. oa.oo Unit. Crown nd Brl.l ork GoW nilla a 8pclltT. I-itt mlhu.li of flllln rtlflrlil lth All work (rtirnil Trm Kr'titl offSnutli tMof Pabllc .iiare. OftK nabv'M f eonftM i loaafj . a Qffoat u, ima-iy

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BR. 17. if. MOSUY, Resident Dentist,

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Tenders h' piofultwial wrrlc i to all ni'odlDK any work In tlir iti'iital I Ins, and -irotnisf to Ivo It hit flnnit tt-ntlon. Oalc plate work pocltlly aolleltwa. and all work warrmnted. pr. is.

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Money to Loan

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5 Per Cent.

Wm. A. Wilson,

JA9PMR.

INDIANA.

PHRISTMAS GIFTS U FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Albums, Toilet Cases, Cigar Holders, China Goods of all kirds, Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Dolls, Games, and many other small toys. FANCY CANDES. From 25c a box to $1 30 The only place to get your money's worth is at lie Jasper City -Bakery. H. L. MOTJTOUX, Proprietor.

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-weet. Lvery man who voted the Democratic ticket in 184 was haracterized as a rebel and a traitr by K-publican orators in unmeasured term. And why? Be"iuse it was said they voted a tick-

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ei mat up neia secej-iou, reueiuou . ,,.,,, xvjtll U,.ir Um,,9 uur

alioulil rs.

Uost Filipino fun. rail

Before They Caa Be Adopted the Stete Constitutioa Mutt Be Aneoded.

rntiirraqar Kur ihr Rich und p- The constitution of Indiana retketip Kor ihr i'o..r. ipiirea that "all votea shall be by Oue of tka kmoI otriklag tnlaga to ba ballot." It is held, therefore, that Ota on Uta u., i of Haa la U Fi I luoliI the gtate con8titutioD j8 pteo fumrai f ti... -I - - amended voting machines cannot Wenltliv :iii1 L:ul hosts if IIM II .s. lliei. , ., , T .. funeral will I, k-atho i y ., li...l , used 10 Indiana.

-o voting machine yet invented ill take a prepared ballot from the

iu:h ar- band of the voter and deposit it and

i i register it according to law. The

secrecy of the ballot is not protected by any machine yet invented. Voting machines ire in use in New York because the constitution of that State, framed in 1894, pro

vided that they might be adopted

inj; M'let tioti fmni i-omle operas. k'Uv

iMxly or the ilriv.tuM roiltiwH m a

hearse eofotwtl wlcli bteek ' rancoil in a irre Mime ÜV

deektil with heiiilfar of line Mack feathers. TfeO OfBMO WiU 0O IwitaWOj moo "ii foot wearing Iraiekerbockera .Mil iixl.nl hats, and after theiu follow tesmtii rahle veliicli uf every description If the U.lv i In ! In-

th.ir

and traitorism

If you would read the speeches

of Phillips, Garrison, Brownlow man paÜMtlc Tiie fatbet nr f. w tnd others, on slavery and rebellion, weaks oM baby will teal 'Ui t.. Iks v ou would find parable, eiiniles, ee'iu-t. ry . m ii vi alone, with lac little and illootrotioos full of ironv. sar- 'ite .iHh bahn.ei d well on his head.

mi. ii a uia ii nun noi in- ih u i' or. a

ctsrn, satire, riditule and invec'ive

terrss the gfTeiiu. is will pnmie by local authority. Some of the

machines have given satisfactory sei vice in recording and counting the votes, but their u-e ia not posible in Indiana under our fundamental law Until a machine more perfect than any now in use is invented and

how r. are

vehicle hin remain will he am. i out thoroughly tested a machine that

will be convenient, save time, be

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iirii iiiuuo onu -L.iiiB i.f-mo..-. .:m,-M. iKilex l.v four 'hhiaii

If you will turn to the prophets, ami the . . tin w ill u-one that has at-n alsolutely accurate in the count,

oarvioa befacw. compaiatively cheap in cost, and be The natives have different ways of absolutely secret for the protection burial. Son,,, holies are put into the 0f the voter the present cumber-

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(.iiiiiiiu, iiuiif nie nii i io;ii'iii lire ptaeed in alchea la rhs Wall of the

citnetery. A slab cemented into the ojM'iiint' t tiie ilehe eaotaios a brief botsjraetijr f the avcwaaool.

tional I .

'hnsta .d the Kpo-tlc-'. vou will

Ic-sons as how to MMN a wicktd OOrVorOi generation of people. Did 1-iiah keep s.veet when he Ad area! that they were "like 'iiti'f.ing sires from the sole of the foot to the crown of the bead?" O il Jutmiah ke p sweet when be told the nobles and kings that they "were thi-ve an I robbers?" Did John Baptist keep sweet

when he called the gieat pe ple ,, , known a- Phaiisees "a generation to tl o: viper-?" "" 4 Was Jesus very sweet when he ku 1 preached that sermon reprted in the ':;rd chanter of Matthew, in '

which he denounced the church members and politician a hypoi'rites and compared them to the rot.eness and "dead men's bones" in he graves of their dead?

Was h very sweet when he said :

Sinn I :rlml of I. '.urn. Man Is h xineatUmabty a highly

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t: e i coffi bottl

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still. ,t y ,i teivH ooo be oxwRh vi the DoxXho 1 late y .i will lii.d inuat

; I 0 Rh H llsel SS Oll1 ' til M US less V sllltKd i i . .rated w th tw ust-less MOOM of th- taex and .i iimm i uarh m bxtlaoi al the r, t be slash hi .1 the li lb. re in .mi. suit to no

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some, in some r spects, Australian ballot votirg will be continued. There is no doubt that inventive genius will yet give us a perfect voting m: chine, juit as it has. given us a perfect typewriter, a perfect sewing machine a voting michine which will register as many kinds of votes as there are kinds of votes. Till then we will have to wait, and meantime we could so amend our Stale constitution as to renove all doubt of the legality of the use of voting machines. N. A. Ledger.

The Next Speaker. Mr. Cannon's Washington home

mats um mitten i . tel M sd of pro- a modest apartment at the Cocb

neans ior wt-uiiij; iiinirai aim least i- , ... ,, .i,,, ;.;i.J

., , , . .. . , ins ronu uu.i.iiui ti i" tistkcu ii i in with a Ida litidriral covering, ntl' . .... , . , . . . . . cd. so f.,,- , , , . di rn. her to Lncle. Joe dtNLjled ,b,H ?" overt the weapon of the adversary or - Uention to the plate piled the dart ,r 1 1.- ram nor t.i nri ido .i ; hith with creen corn. It tasted

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cennea that are

responsible for a

Two of

TrtO Tctro IlailtA rül arilto )ial!

1 Uv i t i ir i laute ii nur' UPtl H 1, i ; f ,oo,;i ik "-V part this revenue.

latest in the Tnited Stale.. Th. the A" l,enef al.lerre Haute K"1

Peoria. III., district ia tirat her....-,. bushels of corn a day

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of the large distilleries. Indiana is third among the states with regard 'to the amount of "spirits" produced. John Bunnell, collector of the Terre Haute district, who was here to-diy, said that the receipts for it will reach nearly$20,XK),0()) for the current year. The daily income inow in the neighborhood of $80,000. There are two large distilleries at Terre Haute and one at Vio-

The

Vincennes distillery grinds 8,000,

hach bushel produces about five gallons of spirits, and for each gallon the government receives a reve nue of $1.10. The Lawrenceburg district, of which Ambrose Newlin is collector, has an annual income of something like $10,000,000, most of which is from the liipior interests. Comparatively little whisky is finished in the state, however. N. A. Ledger.

t. tili that in y r. pre- ;ran, a family botel a lew blocks on eat, bei roiitni n i -..i t iu w h-ie Penns 1 vania avenue. He tells a

Oh. ve veneration of vmers. bow '"" ; :"' 1 ' ) i nin iy eunress. aooii story on himself rela'ive to

an v.Iu escape the damnation of v,r " 1 " ''' ' who Jr his hotel life.

hall?" And when he said. "Ve are "' . ' ' 1vmmw. - - I UuruiK the recent Beesion one ol

)f fem father the devil, and he was a liar from the beginning?" We believe that the above examples are sufficient tor one install-

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ment. I imagine I near someone mat wiim-an man nmy sit and nst.good. He ordered anotner plate oi whisper, "We live in a di't-rent Moionlf. And as for thfl wenn u en-'the savory cereal. When he had age- our preachers and fjeakers tamed within this mom tareo " beholti his fill he pushed back from o

.rannt l.ih Jeremiahs. Chrsts. ""' '""l""""' f '" mound ofsnawedcom cobs of res -

or anostles : nor are they Phillipses "r u' """j'V: Wlable p,oP irtions.

. . t m o' '"' skin oil niiev i in- rise ,mii lai -r. ; , . .,,., , and other creat reformers. , ., . , ... ... 1 Then he showed his guest about " ' " 1 0,w , of on resistl.ss t.l- whii-li inltheri , , . , ... . No, but should not a preacher ,.. nor s,.ilM0llH ,,., , llj;111llt the hotel pointing out ite covnentake Christ, apostles and prophets 1(K. wh.ler in AttextJe. iences and advantages. The guest for their examples, rather than the seemed thoughtful, snd "Uncle housed-up colleged professor of a Hi roilalotf it foil Joe" ventur.d lo say inquiringly : theological seminary, who knows Th.. Ilnhioaoiiite have i rahtej "I'retty comfortable quirters but little of humanst ciely and the whtei tfeef refMol to illustrate the cr these '" evils of the dav? tninty of fat.-. The iMiiiad. iphi.i Ti s His constituent looked at "Joe" - ..... .....a .v, la , a. . : a ..i.l i .. i. . a . a a

And in the great prohibition re- ' " """" " ,"4" "-, and said thougblluliy : , , . ., i Holslt II:. I 1 lie i'l hl atel Ii. elis. V' hnl wklLa mm form, sh u d not a rrohibiiion or- . ieo. but wbiie we

. . .l l A Slllian a- I . ' :i.kel n Ills ia- i .--. l ; atorrather pattern after the brave V(Vi((, . rlff f(; ner, I was just wondering why it and successful reformers on the to ,n, !lt ,,, f,. Smxin;i tlloUKh was you did not put up at a hvery slavery question than theconseiva ,, blllltal exorl feie w. - ihn in pro stable and save money, live, temjiori.ing temperance Re- ress. Upon beb f a-kiii his r. asm f. a.i.h-,-iii-.iiv crwet publicans and Democrats, Mhtl aeh haste the visier rvplletf; . !. ! weak-kneed Prohibitionists, who "ateeanat I teat snw the aaaal .r The pupils in a school aero asknever fought a real battle for the ,,':,,n !-" stow Us Isofcod e(i j0 gPve in writting the difference

cause in their lives? " "'V ' " 1 ' KI" V. between a biped ma a quaarupeu.

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( . . vo. IO 111. Oil' I . f-.O'l 1 most solemnly protest, il you .,.., ,,., ,,..,,,. . ,,.

mean that the enemies of the Apos- nsk,, wliv n. lt,.r ,n,j iIü r K.uf nn.l urnniifld imnnl tn ........... i . .. .., ..ii.

I CI" , VUIIH Mil' j.i - - niiiivrii. ill in. . IM. 1 1 1 1 If TtJ V Lit be met to day. We hive the same "I ans wnmi. ring," rsptted the ojopH 18 IVewiorfcNews.

worse or death

were at dio-

Ki .i th. sin an. ... . t , -j oudrnn-d

ntm has four legs; th.refor. the differ-

ence between aoipeu ana a quaaru

enemies to meet only in a

form.

We have organized meanness.

cussedness, villainy and anarchy now that the Christ never met.

Every form of devilment and home is commercia'ized now, and

'why he was here, fori have

orders to kill him In Smyrna.

The County Commissioners of Marion County have brought suit

against the Republican Count Au-

.1 evil Hühl.

MJohnsii) wrttfi that he a junt kiiitni ditor, Harry B. Smith, for $d4,027 the hero in his m w novel." for alleged illegal allowanceo be has Weil, he ncc'in t worry over oot; drawn in the way of fees, ot cetera, ny Jury will aipiit hhu!" Atlauta contrary to IhW. Constitution.