Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 March 1904 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. MARCO II, 1904.
NO. 26.
matlpo
I preI huI from h pro-
nuation whatever. Naomi (ml iti .. -n ail .,;:anti-'wt Woman t ii dav wonting Comfort, i eil protected
IVl.t-HKD EVERY HilliAV AI H- RUSSIAN THEATERS. DUBOIS. MMJ1 STY, INDIANA, BY Where Paopta Can Sec Play. For n lE'TUCE DILY. CLEMENT DO ANS. Sma" Pr,c- Than. savS i Medteai Journal. You Am r KICK. In Coi:hikr Building' h ,'',w"on nt h; . Procf n,t 8n,a"'0"
, " r. inemanjusi row inu did i-n i t i hat ieli lj!L SlxTH TKKKT- not think much of the ihow, and hi tenth pox. PUCK Of BÜB8CBIPTION. wa rm i im iI that every one with- Bo fur a il is possih ... Yoir Jü NumlMrii. PiiHtnAul.Sl.50. 1,1 ;ir,i"l should know In- ideas on ii . lire
Ii wartime in mooortiou. i Uft1' ;i1' lin " k . ,...,,,.., . "Ih.ft f l!ow nullit to go to one tec t ion. c, .kI advertisements legal ratee; r(.,n.irkl,, . min , ,,, friend with A iC tinea 11.00 for first irmertion ; 50c. ,,im ..,-,,,. n. one getg t, ,,; ,,.u .h HubHquent insertion. dramatic art in the rough, and it u end I . Ii lit vearly lllllA l'' con- Jir,.ll v rv,Ji ( , UMt(.(, M.y u.,.lM.t m ,act will be made to regular adver-,r ; ,,, ,,., , w;i. wef UBj .
a fen years ago. The country town- To be in Rueaia abound with them, snd ought to
everai oi the i.i lt ctttei here them. endavt
But one has to get out into one of contact with y i the little town to get the reti vorth pox. Foolish eip of bia money. In such a place the legion at smallt theater is generally a large wooden thought of. But building with a thatched roof and for vaccination.
little squares of tin nailed around Uoralmlj on about your huaineaa. the door by way of ornamentation. Provide -mall quantity of h'ttuee inside the men -it on the right and morning and evening, and von can the aromen on the left, and the way I feel aure that you have proteeted the babies yell i. caution. The lyouraelf and your family in the beat playa ar.' moatly of the blood and poaaible waj against mallpox. thunder sort, beginning like a luv: Lettuce i.- oue of the oldest ra.
in June and ending like a political table remedies known to the dm !-
caucus, i in- :n -tresses quarrel over leal profession. Lone before it was ord-llerald
nun-, iiiKi i ne Honors are carried u--i as to.ii wa- ii--.t a- im ii-
A Drawback. married i '.rl who tan
to.
cook it ina v a lit Locky (Jri'-ii "Oh ; I dual o wanted to." ('It cr.
CouHn't Lot Her. Ruth Whiihtr thou goeat I will
) l his -hake 1
Wed In Blue at Seventy -two. A Lride who m married at St. Peter's church, Norbiton, a few
. I.lai-a kin.-., l.-t.l r..-i..lt.l tl.. ..f
.i, rot WJ lib... ititviau i.i. ii..' i
i' .... Deal iefiB7v9 yaara. iicr lussbtBi is
on iv tlurty-two. The lady w.t- dressed in a bright bide pmn and wore a white toque trimmed with a white plume. After the ceremony she tripj?d from the
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i- .:ie iii.ra- ' " ' " "o - -im-u uh-um.-u iw bee tu
ever -aw. Imanv apectators. The LndcqToom
. I Ii - - It posse-i.-d. London fail.
neevBi CUMVIKKCIAL AND JOB WOBK c I all Kiiuls I'roinptlv and Neatly exy lie ' at I I RIKA L I'HiraH. A'e invite Inapaetioa and tmsinPHH. rilOFKSSIONAIj ('A BBS.
'in of
ihle for
itilati-d rooms also avoid bo have mallr. to the -on-i-not to be re in no ii ed
W. Traylor, M. D.
Phvscian & Surgeon, Iri'luml, Indiana.
Ctils answered niifht am' day. Hxli telephones t'ninbariaad i!jrue. et is. t'Oi. ly.
and
Columbia Township tee'H Notice.
Mora Interesting. "Tin-." MÜÜ the dealer, "ia the verv latest odotnetar. Vou should have one." 'What's the idea of it?" inquired the beginner. "It regia ten the number of mile your automobile travels." 'Have you anything that will register the various distance 1 travel when I'm thrown out?" Philadelphia Tress. Onr rl t i.tt . Khr claim. I . to be d oend ed from king ' "Yi-s. Before bee grandfather strm-k It rii-u be araa kaoarn a tbe i-k-r kins of wiine Mo- ftats." Ctdcaio Itec
W.C.T. U. COLUMN. WWD0CTKD BY MKS. M. L. HOBBB. No Compromise. Say the Baptiata of Vest Virfiaia.
No hualnesa baa a right to live which unlüe its pat roc. s for the bigh--st ueefulnesa in life. Nu busineaa baa a right to live which wrecka tbe happioeaa of the innocent as well as the guilty. No business baa a right to live .hieb antagonizes and hinders the work of the Lord Jesus Christ in all f t- departments. Tbe Liquor business does all this
and infinitely more. Therefore the
jr lousiness has no riicht to live. Tbe liquor business exists only by sufferance by license. Somebody is responsible ; who is
it " Let us see :
The licensed saloon make the
drunkard and is responsible for hi wretchedness and crimes. The license law makes the licenaed saloon. Tbe license legislator make
K. ( aar Kor Alarm. I.u, tl!i: . .
"Ah." alcboi Mr Beaveek, "lfa ".w. VvT: Y , "e.",IJW ,ar"" Pity the waj Baoat treat me,,-, Mn. m!ke lhe ',cen8e lg"lt. The
tum i. nt. I! k onlv In r;ir .-.h, that luc niurp ujaae me u
they ;i mount to nnytliintr ."
"I Dope,' tlie lady retumeil.
A won ton uletei t-r aftat i
i tell- the I day a, w i Christian
the inn, j giv.-n at ha- I
things i 51t- Of a he. !-.
A Wonderful Clock.
lenul clock 1k.s just .i. by a Bavarian clockmakinateen yaajra of labor, h Mcoada, minutes, hours, k. raontha, years arid The tourse of
moon and Lonatcilatiooa ia ; ei lipaes ahaarn. The clock r ynlatiil to keep all these l 899 The clock con- '.. .''' parti and has 142 hilt it i- worth v-0.
tt by sonie young man with lone cine. Mam time- it has been claim-
I lit II II' I." I SIK ll- I , 4IllI"lt-- 111 V'HIOIl- , , I , I mal,.. IXilH'sro.intv, Ind., will attend '"'"V verfed amblÜOIL Aft-'cd that it has magical or miraculo t jwuahip buaineaa at bia office on 'r :i.-"".v W over I fat man with lous powers to prevent contagious tfvery Saturday, and perwone having a flushed face tells the audience howidisease. believe this ia carrvina l a .. A - - - - I . . r
uamp oiiooiirP waiiuaii r ru- ,,u a man Illll-t .e W in wi Ilia 1 1 . r- a ' . . I i.r I , ., . f r titlet-
tlrink whisky. Then they go homo. Ituee does fornisb to the lyatem st
mi, no. t tn ..ri not all like that, oetlv wh.it is iie.-.i-d to protect it
Cranite Ih the only common roefc which shows no traivs of untiual or Tiretabe life.
in this
Ueruid
that
c-!;:iec'iou "-Chicago Iteeonl-
joeeted to present it on '.hat day of
ek.
I he Luwri-tju I.ihran ii kept at
the
office otThe Trust e, her those enUtJed can ohtain Uxiks. Oaanaa W, If itaeaa, Trustee. Hillham, Indiana. No-,. 23, 1S00 y. IM I il. MSIIkK II. M. kkAN r lSHKK KKAN, AttorneyB at Law, .JASPI'.K, INDIANA. i.l (ract!- in tin- Ci'iirt of tnlols and
Some of the buildings are of (tone and are rery nice, and the performance! are of muck higher standard. The admission charges are al-
ease
tracti il
ist tbe poison of smallpox. a defy any one to produce a of smallpox that has been con-
by any person who made
; -: vt t t . mi
nio-t incredibly low about one- daily use of lettuce a- a food. If
fourth of a penn) in onr money. Think of it !
"Probably the finest of thce pan e' theaters i in St. Petersburg.
then- i- any inch case ra record we would be glad to heir of it. Medical Talk.
Got Hn Desserts.
Mr. Jones had just taken a hi:h
in
-i i n i soeiel v to
allcd the People's Palace of
.: uiiiiu cu.iNt i - -Mit-i-iai attrntMin alven .Nicholas 11. and is a lino huildinc
Hfttleinrnt of -tat.- ami rollrctioBa. v. I : l au ti . , iocrri.n . ttnf It. -i.avl Hnililii. ,v.-r Ilm stnr.. f. IliT I I . 1 1 111! n V 1 ft 1 1 1 II IT t. 1 V 1 1 r llU Tl' , Ut K 1 1 1
et aetaaee. ' jrenerallv vi-it the tlieater which he belongs and which t arries
inri ui, nata ... .
' 1 have no doubt that these thenj. m. M.LBcaN. m. a. isiT. iori m rn,.ans n urconi plishing .ttiLliritX & SWEENEY, much good in Russia by keeping the
peopl
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ia 1 1 orney s at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. A ii, practice In the Court of Ouhois and aJOtaUag Ooaatl 1'articular attention a!ai to .lif-tion. v IUI Ui kii St., opposite I'll l il ( o ,lank, utc. no.
poor people interest- I and awav
from worse n-nrts. The cxanmle
night perhajM be followed with h n eficial results in other count rice. "Hut there gOM the curtain." New York Tribune.
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W. S. Ill STKK.
Why It Isn't Lega In the New Tk Law
aT X" JP. TlTTTärmTPll A ri I'll! h'Clnr.' nil tin. m-iL mrr ,xf ,l
vaSaai mc u via a - i wills the case of a woman in one of lumPrtnitnRTra at T.nm Hnh-r I la.' 'ani's hooks araa ,.it. 'Mcptha,
'1-1 .. .1 1 . 1
i in-, wo:;, an na.i a man Will in-, v"
on its imetiii' in the still hours
of the late ni'ht and early morn-1 in. It WM 9 a. m. wlien he reached home anil found Mr-. Jones, contrary to custom, sound asleep. "Wake up. Maria!" he shouted, brandishing a new sword which had been added to his regalia. "Wake up and congratubite me. I am now!
a prince of Jerusalem !"
Mrs. J(mh.$ sat up and looked at
hool at'u'r husband by the waning light of
i t. dock moon and the nicht
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JASrKK. INDIANA.
N . -artlcf .n the court of hubo; ami
him
sin -aid in a voice that ! like a Manitoba cold!
scribed in ink on her hack. Aii,l'"' 1,1 uiuan. "üben a man
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V A.Tt)l..r.
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lo i-.nK counties, Collection and l'rot.ate ine Will was llehl TCplIar Ull.t heal '"muc tili nour l Hie w:i'!:,::!!i,l- ....i ... becauae it had been made in writ-: m.irnmg and myi he ii a prim.' of
w mi w3 iu WmJ A iu i in i im i u i uunv iTjuire . i i , . .
i.iMMi inc. amitui, linn- soiiit'llllllll lie
AlS... m!tmi .1 -ii mattir il'i him .-mil h. Iw.ol.l I...
ii.iiiiu. T.n.i..p ami tinii; Liiis l Hi i 'Ml 1 IS- '"- iv
raaswfAB aaniiWiAt. trat ion the professor ca
jnAiLun a mAium, s:
all .1 t "J-
avwraevs at Law, 1 1, An.m.i, .d R..n
- J . '.I.-. irui i.i l"lll t'OOIlllll . .
11 sc. in straiiL'c mat no anuna .
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on Jol)n',oat',, -K '-'Tdinch."
Ami he wa
il will so ln-crilx-d re.'u ar
and lcal in jour opinion?"
f ASI'KK IMlllNA MNn." ansuoroil Snml.
win prax-tic m ma courts ot imbois and MVhv not v" a-ked tlw professor l?Q " " ' '' fluirrel, seema to ;:::rl,wl,( ,y,H,.. i "Hecause it's h skin can,.." re- bt,Ud ? a. Ii. .ki;nii ,,,, Press ohi.-ct t.f ke. tunc off the ram.
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oicii in - a.'l M lll'.l. II UI-IIKe. Moll-
ke s are miserable in wet and could
HEX TEST it Y
OH. II. H. MOS It V, resident Dentist, iH .'TINtillt HO, I INI).
I he professor felt angry enough
to order Smith out of the room, but the cla laughed so much that he decided to o rlook the student's flippancy.
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r.lnil. Bluster and HalderdiiHh. ("here are three big thieves that are after gold. And they lay out their victims 9tark and cold; Their tongues are like knives to tl ay. cut and slash They are Hluff and Bluster and Balderdash. Now Bluff is a rascal of fiercest mien; His body is huge, and his countenance keen. Hp will doff his coat and boast he can I brash All the world save Bluster and Balderdash. The timid are cowed when he comes about, Ai.d tbe weak submit to his taunt and ilout, He would browbeat the poor, nor spare the lash; His backers are Bluster and Balderdash. Akin to Balderdash, brother to Bluff, Is burly rogue Bluster, ancient and tough; By birth and by choice tbe crony of knaves, If balked of bis will he storms and he raves. For ear splitting oaths he is much in repute, A brawler, babbler and bully to boot; His clothing is loud, his manners are ra.-h; His pride is himself; he jingles bis cash. And there is the third and last of the gr.-up, The clown of the show, the ape of the troup; I'nkempt, and unsteady, uni .uth and roufh. Balderdash, comrade to Blusttr and Bluff. ar This worthy trio, prer ious and great, Tenant oft times the high places of sta'e. Thence nigh impossible to pluck them down, Prinotl of Rascaldom, high in renown. Thomas E. Smiley.
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j.ii.'t-ia As profi-aalonal acrvlcrs to
.'i-vuiwa "ii a.'ra oi tiiv- .i.-niai not", anil , V m.'Wi to Kivi- 't In cli.-.-.t Htti-ntlon. aii:t. all.l It 1
One of Queen Elizabeth's Fads. Knchmd's viririn oiteen certainli
a ' ii hal more than a mica of feminine
easily build shelters if they had the MUM to do so. "As the creatures hop djaconaolately along in the ram," writes Mr. Kipling in his
a a .. ' . .
on record that nie wiener iroiu a nrnmc siorm. thev
.ortwätawatad. nmM JJSft M ' l'r üttle fad- wu to have every h-ir "ir. "f being ary sorry foe I hair on her head kept the -aim- themselves." But even the Offang
length. It was the duty of her bar- outan, winch builds a small platber to see to this, and for this pur- f"rm Ihi trees on which to sleep
po-e sie received a wceklv i-it,ai oiciii, never seem, to think of a
from a worthv man whoat
a a
adorned a modest looking -hop m 't i- very wet it (overs itself Lombard street. The pieen'- har- w,,h 'I'0 haei of t!.,. p.nidamus, a her was of course much patronised ljrP' fern.
by the nohility anil hy all who fretuentcd the court, and no doubt In added to his income by Belling the
precious inippingi d her majMty'i
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on,, im ii wa ins iiriviiecc iai Kn
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Wm. A. Wilson, ASPER. INDIANA
Bishop Waiden s Advice in Pickir.f Oat Death ol Harry Morgaa. a Mor,e' Last Sunday the spirit of I ne'e
Bishop Henrv W. Warren, of Harry Morgan, one of the oldest
Denver, repeated the other dav a residents of this county, rss-ed be
'Hc.-i-t ai d Man In India." ' or niece cd advice that was nnc aivn Vond the confines of time and soar
crouch on I ran tiea, with dripping him by his brother Methodist. Bi-h- to a home beyond. He dietl at his
hacks set against the tree trunk a- op 'u!dn. d t'ii.i innati. home in Orleans, after a short ill-
"At the time," said Bishop War- nees from pneumonia, ren, "1 contemplated the purchase He was one of the pioneers of of a horse. W aiden was visiting in this county, and lived a long and my town, nnd knowing that he hnd useful life, being a local preacher been brought up in tbe country in tbe M. K. Church.
and that be was a sood iudae of! He formerly lived near CrvstrJ.
pole roof, thouch tl:.- Ihaks say that ilive stock, I persuaded him t go where he owned a large farm, but
with me and pass upon the aniinai as old age came on be sold tbe farm
No Time to Spar. The mean man vhOM hirthdav gift to bia son consisted in allow
ing him to wash the windows so the
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UHRY AND SALE (STABLE.
r'ERD. VOLLMER,
and moved t ) Orleans, where be
has lived for a number of vears t a a . a
tie was an old soldier in the war oftil-.'tand he aai a prominent
hgure at reunions
With bis death one of tbe best of
men has passed away. Tbe world needs more such men. but nur loa
go by belonged to the MOM Eatnilyj I nodded, much impressed, and is his gain, for he has gone to bis
, m in man ra wnom the washing- Bish..p V a.-i-n add. d reward. Spring Valley Herald.
HardiyaGoodR,.k. ten i o-t introduces it- reader-, fiel You don't want this horse, Bro. The ab ve announcement will be
Agent I Mfl yoa arc busy, and I w" j l -oprnt. r ..i country hotel. Warren. Worn knees are a very read with sorrow by mauy of Rev. will not taki an Very much ff four . " rtt ,'K hotel kejt every- good sign in a minister, but a very Harry 'a friends in Dubois county.
time I want t. talk to you a little UllIu: unacT , M k ':d key, ami there bad sign in a minister's horse.' " where he lived the greater part of
while on ÜM subject of life insur- Wi 0 CÄam e for the. asiul loafer N. V. Nv- . his life. Xotaithstandiog be wss
them, and thev were of cour-e much ""l,d ,n"k 0111 n1"1 the cars
in request by her many admirers
I had selected
When the horse was brought out, Hishop Walden's eye ligtited at
once upon his knees.
See here,' he said to me, "Look
at these knees. Do vou ace how
worn they are? That is a sign of stumbling."
cense parties. Therefore tbe voters of tbe license parties make tbe
roe nr.- not worry bag about our child (drunkard and are responsible for
bis wretchedness and crime. Agaio ! (iod's woe is upon tbe drunkard, Isa. 5:11 11 Woe unto them that rise up early in tbe morning that they may follow strong drink." Ojd's woe is upon the treater, Hab. 2: 15, Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink, that putteth the bottle to him and maketh him drunken also." (iod's woe is upon the seller, Hab. - : 1-' " Woe to bim that buildetb a town with blood, and establishes a city by iniquity." God's woe is upon the voter, Is. 5:21 "Woe unto them which justify the wicked for reward.' Some advances in temperance
jwotk duiing the past year might be i mentioned: The speakeasies in jthe eapitol building at Washington ifor tbe benefit (?) of our congressmen of both houses, and for years a national disgrace, have been closed by congress under pressure of the so called temperance fanatics. The
rapid growth of prohibition sentiment in tbe southern states, especially in Texas, Tennessee, and Mississippi, is very encouraging.
Lven in our own state in recent elections there was enormous gains for prohibition. Even in Vermont and New Hampshire prospects are very encouraging for a speedy return to constitutional rohibition. Karnsst Christians are enquiring what is their duty, and are rallying themselves on the side of prohibition. On the other hand there has never been such activity on tbe part of liquor men. They are standicg shoulder to shoulder, and are pouring out their money without stint for organized work, not only for defending, but for increasing tbeir business. In view of all these things, be it resolved, 1. That we as loyal subjects of
the King of Kings earnestly seek His will in this matter and then do it. No Christian can afford to do otherwise. I, That we as Christian men and women csnnot afford to admit into our homes any newspaper, magazine, or other printed matter wbich advertises Ihjuor, and that
we bring all possible pressure to bear upon our representatives to
nact a strong prohibitory law, making it a penal offence to either keep, sell, barter or give away alcoholic liquors. Phalanx.
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ance. K 1 ne-pap r, pen. inK, soap or Victim Do you want to insure a Mythillg else free Ti er.- were not man who is n" murderer and who l'un ,r"' '" th" "dice.
street, Jaaper. Ind may be haaged in a f ewmontbs? ,'"' ,l,v ne proprietor -aw a
..mays hate the host turnouts, of any "liood heavens! Are vou a mur- ' hafr looking at the old
arm for customers; particularly com- derer:'" imcpu eo which h
ateteial travelers. Courteous and care-1 "Not yet, but I mav hsffTBM one 1'"' n('x'
.tl driver to all parts of MmM and ad- verv soon if you C'.ninft counties. Horeea boarded and don't iint corning
r iJ on cheap terms.
an outspoken republican, he was
For J. Frank Hanly, twice elected by the people as a Huntingburg Argus: Hon. John countr c mmisaioner thus ehow
(i. McCord. a prominent attorney m lDe contidence Pemocraia nso
, r. I.i . ...Iamb... i,AlliAnn..A s n
was als? administra-
l I'iof WUllamsport Inir toS n hi m -" the wall rj Wedned in tQ; lnt(.rMt 0 honesty. He - ,n l,ung o:,rtJcaDdid Jf y tor of several ,
i:j i i tt c lor ot Mpvarai sat in inia rntiniv
dodgasted agents the face of the cl k. It read, fEZttZf'JSS H before remov-1 to Orleans, where he
in here and both- ' ' k ' ibf use of guet3 of tbei-nv.rnnr r ,v" went I
jt ring me when I am trying to workr,UOie' ou.v
governor.
Oct ii, ia.-iy Kansas CjtjJWial.
becauae of educational facili
ties.
la Ai State or National Election. If the Republican party, wins, The Saloons Stay. If the Democratic party wine, The Saloons Stay. If the Prohibition party wins, THK SALOONS DIE. Do you want tbe Saloon to Stay or Die? Answer at tbe Ballot Box. No mo' her would allow wine or whisky in her home if she realized
tbe danger of its creating an appetite for strong drink among her own
loved ones.
Kxperienced and capable medi
cal men tell us that ail that is nec-
eeaary to lead our good doctors to
ease prescribing alcoholic prepare
tions is an honest independent investigation.
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