Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 March 1904 — Page 1

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.1 LSPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. MARCH 3rl, 1904.

I IV! l-IIKP KVKKY FKil'W 1 1 1 M , k K , IIIOIAKAj 111 CLLMKNT DO ANS. If KICB. 1N 1 ' '" 1 Boiu ute On tfWKt BUTT Stkk.kt. pbiok iüwicwrTiöii. rei if ear. Ä Raeobeea Poataaw4, liJfc (SJ uler 1 mi- la proportion.

RÄTEÖ UV ADV I RT1B1VQ, Ol 'Kal a-lverisement lag) '-'t' g Üne i .00 for tirst L rtlfHI i 1Mb öubswjuvi.i UunvtJnn Fol yearlv edlWleWoaneaita literal tracts erttl m nad to regelet aivf tiaers "luWMhlX'IAL AND JOB WOM I U Kin.l I'r.?n!iiv and Neatly ixa?4ftd at UWMtitifr i Kirim. We in viU inspection and business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. h W.Traylor,M.D. phvscian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana.

Ostia answered ttiajhl and day. Both telephone Uon bertand and Home. jci lt. lOt -iy Columbia Township Trnatee'i n oi !'. rin riadetmlfmed, Trustee of Cotanv ntnlp., rmbota county, Ina., will attend laTwuehip trainees at his office on ever. Saturday, and jiersons bavin .owtiship l.usinoaa to tr..n-... t are requested to p in it on that .lay ol the a k . Iba Township Ubtarj ia sept at the office ol Um Troatea, where those entitle.! can obtain t'ooks. . GaOBOl W. Mil ' "KN, rms'.ee. Hiiiham, Indiana. Nov. L'.', imx iy.

P18UEB k K E A N,

Attorneys at Law, .lASIT.lt, INDIANA. W',1 1. nut ice la lh Courts Ol Dabols and dftaliiinffcotiatli - p elal attention ien Öaettlemeni t rtatee and collations. One in Bpayd BuiuiUan, ever Uag etat, treat entrance. Mu rrti i, r.oa.

.C T.U.COLUMN.

their tHidiue... To hold back becaoae I a e!

a I AY I BD

'UMS.

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IHK CIIUCH: THE SALOON,

Aaaivsis of the KJatinn Between These Two Opposite Force.

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p ijiul :rity d i, hence is history. Ih v. met.t t ready as uld be r-ai-

Bv loan Retl ' Continued This -1 eak- well for Mt

i

( ü ity,

id..! t.i r.-f inn rrovi IlieiltS.

(Concluded next week )

FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

Necessity Invents New Spelling. In u certain newspaper othec the editor vea driven marly frantic by one of his star! who persisted in eubmitting typewritten copy with the let: er, ' and "k" omitted where tin v ihonld have app artd. A sharp tetter of rem one trance elicited the followinirrei.lv:

THE TAIL PIECE."

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R. M. MILBURN, Ättorne y s at Law JASPER, INDIANA.

ijoinlnV Vonnti a. i n. alar utt.-ution uiv.a to rolieeticina. r, ,011(1 ' St.. oppo.lt th I ,1c I. toUI'IV ll O.: i 'iTJ.

hut where are the declara

lione of toe Ui-nrni Cuniorence on lha liquor traffic? On papery ' It cannot be legalised without sin. ' '

I'd. 'ic van not be a .-in w.tbout a Jnnitf If to legalize i? a sin, the

legalizing power DSOat he the sinner, and thai la the nartv to which '.;

I. l cent, of Christian prefcotori be-

long. The Conference ItM -aid : "It iour deliberate judgment that no political party ought to receive the support of Christian men that refaaee t- ptit II on n crd in an attitmle of open boatility to the saloon." The Prohibition party if ti e only party thu- on record. 1 'I an it 'n-cen-arily and logically f illowi that it was the "deliberate judgmant" of the Conference that i nri-tian men should support the Prohibition party.

What il said of the Metuoaisis m ,v ,. -aid of raosl other detv ini-

nationa. The iargeal body of (iuak-t eis on the globe has said through it- Annual Conference; "License

exrh-mu" - soul- fur revenue. It is red with the hlood of millions." Tbenwby aflUiite with a party .t,.,c. ""with the ldo'd of mill

ions?" The declarations of the American church, bv its various brauche.-, nr.

mi marly alike, that it may oe nia , , , , that the concensus of opinion of the ;- .; American church is that the lot no- , N,

eil saloon I-me ennu 01 a curse to hun.anity. uh One hundred percent, ol the liq j uor power, composed of diatillera, (

brewers, and samon Keepers, j

Mi

F.

Each

in-ds Year

His Coat

la no 1 nip-

vr.ouK aphatr

to nj.t.alr. tut the "nh" etM ainl lire lat. Thla at na ' i aWa ov the a mi hi -n I K"i Wit" -i fut. !' 1 him in; In ihact. the s h will not return phor inya. I do not llqu the l.i) ov aprllln myaelph. .;..' lala aphter a phaahr thta no Joo,ue, but PtlaitbphuUy yours.

Hcgarth's Gitat Picture Representing the Ee3 ol Ail Things. llrvnrili, th famou satirist, proed i picture that for its choice nf auhjecte haa never been equaled, v .'. i i..., th ill ath ,,f this

Tail n tar el d be

Ifl suo-

0!1

aould ! '.1

1 nil in t ho funniest round shouled fission. Then a big crack

t no

thin,

dry

of tun '''

iten d to A.

He Was Quiet.

Mrs. Crimes Didn't I see your husband with vou the other day? Mrs Rnrna Poaeiblv. He raicrht

be with nie for hours and I not notiea it. Ho'a to very quiet, don't jro i know. Mrs. Crimes Why, 1 have always found him a mot interesting talker.

Mm. B ma -1 know: hut vou are

he U

I or., I

is to not his wile.

rated B;ts.

Two Whictler Stories.

can re. eli the

Lemingtoa Lights . . i r..w.-l out laet week ) Miss Bertha Lansford, of Biek n II, is visiting her brother James, of this place. Carl Cooper and Miaaea Maggie and Alta I.emmon attended church at Bethel Sunday night

The school at this nlace will close

Thui.-tlay, April 7th. A good time

is expected on that day. A party was given in honor of Uarlev LemmoD at his home last

e I e Ir rw hia )lltVi k-.ta4lea "I I l a a a

i . end of all were n ou guesta preaent.

a.id after a supper ol cream and ake had been eerved, the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. An enjoyable evening

was reported by all.

A conversation that took place

between Mr. Snivens and Miss

ilranny, a few days ago, was over

heard by some ol the pupils. It was as follows ! He "How would you like to go to church one night?"

She "1 don t know whether 1

c a n, or not."

He ' Well, I thought, if the roads wasn't too bad for a buggy, we'd go." She "I'll let you know; it's according to how busy I am." He "Say, are they going to have

Endeavor at the cburcb Sunday

The ttel day he began the for tin- painting, and when ,1 ii proved a moat ingetnona

and unique t:T.n. He grouped to-

jretlur evervthinji that could denote

V .... sr. ..

"the end of all thing-. n the canva- was seen a broken I.,.-.!.. n uiim nut st unit) of a

i rv a i i t " - - j7 I : . : i. the broken butt of nn old 'mu-ket, an un-trung bow, a cracked b. U, a crow n crumbling to niecea, , rnü - of n tower, the failing ligTipoat of an inn called The

V-:! i'- 1 I, a wi ning moon, the rnuv ol the globe burning, a gallowa

ll,,llin,r inln .l.M .iv. the chains which

AUAiatip, ' - . ' held the body of the executed criminul banging down and broken; the god of day (Phorbof) lying dead in the cloud a wrecked v. el, a rep-

iii nf I -ni her lime with a

one

ecrab

tega i I- : , Hann drenc nie e

of nia f 1 1. T

md at tnei

little

b, though Mr. Frog- A ulLr;r iiy-he rolla it ail g00 k hand eats it!

How to It la a

Make Big Soap B-bbles.

t

to the floor. Bubbles twice Alutt H j our hü ad or as hir as the r' " ; ad of lootball can bo eiQJ lown bv any one who know s

in. t i tnnn h"b i'o ma- ... ! ' .1 .! li.. K,.t.V.lr.a llOW

it

n i- a nee one: When fiend ei his was to he ised to attend. The

a hod the church, but Dowhere to be seen. v;.s handed to the

,it to proceed to ltd. 1 hn't wait ; can t reh In time get mar--all the same." C little artist used to I was -aid by a friend. , who was about to ca- ', the ylare of wSmMM terodty. ." said Whistler t, "Look at his tail

a dog wage his

I avVW. II iia V 1 vi ,J 'tv ' . . uuv tat vi . broken a jrthi and ho . a ripe! night, if so can i take you home?" ', 1 r - a. .1 -.. 1 i hi ii T J ll iLI.L ll..ll U.n.

irom Wlil Il l-SU.-U a l.uiu i i"uu m one l uuu i luiut iuey ii uao

smoke, an ooui nlav book, with the

legend etennl nnjnea (exit all) stamped in the corner; an empty nuraa and a statute of bankruptcy

taken out against nature. The finishing tench consisted of a broken palette upon whi. h was inscribed tho word "Finis." Ilogarth j never again took his palette in band, end one month after "The Toil rieee" ill Lnu-hed he passed awav.

1, r is r Mil V 111 t i CO Jl f I till.

M per cont. of church voting mem- torijL T,( , M big bore, oonapoeed of bishops, elders . . ( . ,. a..

d.y and put in power and keep in ! , $ varD w,,t,.r and then ih, wild ?glltter ta Ule.

power political parties pledged ÜJi , te8poonftll 0f glycerin. Stir K ' nan aaj 1?aaaaw

well mid blow fiom a email pipe. This will make bubbles enough to

la-t all afbrr. Kn, and tbil M all Pretty Curtains for a set or one.vc

reallv cure to make in one day. i One "f tue r. ttust eiirtains seen

W

of ir-

light

huc

Oriental Artists. rholly neglecting the laws cLre and the values of

and shade, oriental artuita

alwavs stri.cn above every-

any. but if they do you can-take-

me.

f It rained all dav Sundav so thev

L. er 0 onuldn't have it so in a few days he

came again and acked the teacher

where she wac? fchc told htm she was eating dinner. He said he'd

like to speak to her. she came and stood in the doorway and all the rest followed. He sat on his horse.

and said : He "How about going to church tonight'" She"! can't go, but think I'll go Friday night with "Sully" and "Cook-," and if I do I'll stay a few days."

He "I don t see why you can t

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UOXÄHUNTER, ttorneys at Law JAftPBBe INMANA. ii i it i iniMrt. nf I ,i txt i n nn I

nolpfvigoountli i, Collection uml I rol.ate "oiial "orayi's luil.lin,f on PubUo Soare wm .niuviv. w . irH,i..r. Oaaaas rnylaw. I MA f LOB A TEAItOB, AttOiieys at Lavr, ef AJnPBR. IMHANA. Win pmct in tl.o Courts of iniboia and Ä'Ät nkPU Count, State Ben.. i u i isaa.

UENTiBTR Y

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F...... .... it. ni.il itvhiiiu iidehtv to

IVI J jenir v........ O the snloon interests. The Scribes o.l PMkriaMM of Jesu-' day were

UUU aw- " the protot pe of 96 pr cent, of otr .

i Lurch voting memoers oi to uaj, . ' The Scribes aud the I'hari-ees nit in Uoeee' seat. All tberelore what1 1 ie v bid oh erve that and do :

h it do ve n 't aft. r their works for , the; say and do nut." Matthew j 2 I J S. ' -lust as true todav a it ,

was in A. D. when Jesus uttered the ah ve. We are told we u-e strong language. No controversy about that. Th ntMMKimi i. are the ttateaeenta

true? The nobility of (iod's chosen nl , p, .j.ie have not HlWsys l.en true t j , the (est interests of humanity or

trno uoilliness. U lien tie- CtlOSt n

cn-n tail he's in a good humor. ..i i... i... ,..,.!i...l Pint hol

thine to secure accuracy of outline1 to niffht. as well as auoT other?

aio! faithful details down to the BBJr-lj waa going up to Bugvllle and get

mitest noint. Their work is mostly

decorative and practiced often on small and rounded surfaces miniatures, vases and ornamental sword

.i.i.

.f Ami

ign is

Hunt the Whistle. Ma in small numbers, exthe majority of the party OI trick it is has :i all who de-

v iloii't know

burhui with tri curtain w;.s tli

ro

BUi the Win whi

of t

T' 1

dngs of n l The , t a

rna thrown over the ira.-s i !. a way a- to f rni a deep

lanibn quin at the top. The burlap ami lined throughout with the- red.

the iraine. 1:, d ft It a- u.-. d for the bonier.

one of the party rind let The top and bottom was f.athersit in a circle. NVhile the gütched to the burlap with red ling is being d nc tie a worsted in deafer of six quite long 0 some portion of the dress tuuhes, the middle one longest and indfolded one. Let it hang the others graduated toward each nl of a b.ng piece of string;. 'end, The clusters of stitches wera tc consistl in the circle of about an inch apart.

l . tting h i 1 of the wiust !i

it.

flu. la

people came to Kejtoh-BarnenJ one aa to guess who baa it Of preparatory to entering the pronale-eoorM direetlj be Las discovered ed Und, the great nu.j rity of tjieni 0 lr j, - mmj be played upon anr belled and they were e n sign-d b r J( Nva..; f.r life. St in lit i

Iii I'. a - 1 VMHN :ttfr. when Je

ft iMliSi J

Dal. il. il. MUSHY,

t. sident Dentist,

hi- mission,

Elsie's Spe Hing.

One dnj when little Elsie cai

uu rim r

BUB n (IS J'TSaf-'vasaJj mmmnm ' ll' 't e-jivii ..av pata mmm "Strsight way in the morning the nome from school her mother nkcd chief priest held I consultation with , r v af .iic bad It nned that day.

Ii I i iNXIWOlaülcO. IND. the elders end aenbea and ooona jAw i

Jesus and carried mm awy uu "i learned to apcu man. delivered him to Pilat." Mark "Tell me how you apell It, deer,"

15:1. 'said mamma.

laateaaa nie Mütsswliwisl tewrtfM M hi aeedlni nr.y nrk in the dcataJ Uja, n.i JJSS in to kiv u hi. closet attestthm. S nlHte work .pe. mll ,l.v.t.--i an;l all work warmnt. I. Aer l" w-

Feminine Way. A girl at Benton played "post office" at a party one night and yelled and shrieked and howled, ran behind the door and fcratehcd a young man's face in seven places, tipped imr the h.mp. kicked a crack in the niano, and when at last the fellow kiest d the tip of her pink ear she fanned dead nWWf and said she would never look another man in

the fi ful, f home

Money to Loan at 5 Pef Cent. Wm. A. Wilson, ASPER. INDIANA

"Ye aojet of I-rael bear weee words. Jesua of NtUietb, a man: sa .MMMn nl (;(id amone vou" " -

. - - ... . ,

W It, B,1 U

a-n, man, repln -I c id how d you spell 1 ni mail it the same

t and nine

pea no?; . p,r

ime way, only d i, , rhronir'A

V. k.u. tuL-on unit hv WKKlilnJil, r l.ii..,. 1, RUin!

iril.... .Mr.-.. , I .1 ...... . ,,.,,1

hands have cru.iiod ami slam, ar; r ;l ,:1 ,;nen t , Acts 2:22-28. The plaiu words of 1

Pride.

TIow was Ethelinda's graduation

Thev hd the ba-h-

hbing thing

and put her to bid, ami the

1 i 1 :.t- - i: .l.i

eiopr-u wnn a ugiuih r who had a hare children. CenU rvilk

a go-cart and come past and take

you." . . ... w a. a .

She "Well, 1 can t poasiuiy go

to-night."

He "Have they been teasing

you about me this week?"

She "l es, I-think-tney-bave. He "Don't pay any 'tention to it." She T don't very much." He "In there going to be Endeavor next Sunday night, and if so can I take you home She "I don't aupnose there will

be any, but if there is you can go." Of course, she knew there wouldn't be any, or she would have said no. She Well, yes, I forgot, I hare company f or Sunday night, so guess vou c-a-n-t ccme."

He "Well. I thought from the

wav you talked the other day that it would be easy for me to go, and

that you had no company. She "Well, I didn't have for last Sunday, but I have for next." He ,W-eH 'spect I'd better be going or I'll never reach Bu-

ville."

She "Goodbye." He "Yes, g-o-o d b y e." Bugville Sport,

Peter. . Pass over the persecutions ol l.u

: ,v nt her, ami come to

ther,

our time.

I

essn1

We lind in 1S3G the' "Beantifct!'

( 1 1 1 n run nl l Conference of the rnoihir. "We

Methodist Kpi-copal church at Cln ribbons to bine it, end 1

! - - . r i .

Imnarmmli of l.rrst Urn. ! :ir a few ntnti m'titi STSal

i: Msjanaal sfaerlja, Paiaalae; ird on. BWfÄiDiiio:; 'arlyle. ridina aral kinir: l.-r.l l,;itli;ilii. Ikjm Is; I :ir-

10 w ered the proud win. backKnin.on. music. .uioklnK juhI

s; aretl no expense in

no

.-n .1. iaa t. . LlVKRY AND SALE (STABLE. h ERD. VOLLMER, m a n irmnar. JaapaWi lad ,twnl have the best turnouts, of any aretv lor onatomeTS ; particularly 6tmannual travelers. Courteous and Bateidi drivers to all parts nf Dulana and ad x n n counties. Horpes hoarded and

tald on cheap terms.

einnati publicly censureu iwo oi nn , delegates, bv a vote of B to l, for taking part i an anti-slavery meet- ., ing In that city. Ahmt See twnfe lmer the larg- it bodw ol Fuend- on

the globe set her ecclesiastical i .ot down on tin in .vemen and di-pl r, membtrs from poeitiofM for alhb

intim.' with that mov mei.t. History has long since demonstrated the m wi-dom ol the anti-slavery roovment as the salt of the nation, not- I will standing it received a c-1 I ahonldoi for year-.

Cbnrch organizations as suc.i i n,,t precipitate reform movements. I 1 1 .. f .nil no vpiiients. in their in-

cipient stages are unpopular. V hen

;ition in i ng it was the most

Need of His Services. Young Lawyer Madam, you need BOOM one to take core of your prop, rt . fti.d protect your interests. Sln. Yoiui man, I've just got

) . ; I know your husband." troii Free l'res.

The Bride's Trepida'ton.

anulf takinc. I'l- W.-ii". Ih.wIh. wm ihr.

sni..klnj; and miuT taUnajl Tom Hood, ah.Kitlni:; Kini.-ley. In liuntinir. muaic and sniokiiiir: Land. witn"Miiy: "-rfersuaacaa of "itin!i." cnnl plaurtna araat takintr and MBaktufft tVeri byttou. Irani- nine. walklBai. BTealc and n okinp; t'.ij'tain Murryat. sntifT takInjj; I.onl l'Hluierstiin. home BnetaaTt

Pl:. f -Minjc lr es nn.l -I ud ink' a -ics; Slieihy. iniikinp aad aailins paper tat-; Sydney Smith, do se, awlu.ii.hii;. rtdtnf and music; Waatay, whist; Dean Swift, naraeaslaa; his s-nanta with

oaede and drtviiiR tliem up aud down ta Ira.

They have thus developed a genius for minute accuracy and have a. irtd i ucility and surcness of tou'ih in this rohere which make i ma -t.-rs iu the art of depicting

i Is, bird-, flowers and fishes. The directnt -s and strength of line which it 1 1 c . much charm and dash tri en i a ' I h by a dap artist are due to the habit of writing and die wing from the elbow and not from the wri-t, and their minutely elaborate work mav be ascribed to AIUIumJ luaa

i lie iai i iiiui uvai ihuuhuwu ...i; learn to form their intricate signs and letters with a brush for their pen. She Got the Interview. Xo modem n porter ever surpassed ni impudent enterprise Misa Ann B' all. who conducted a gossipy journal called Paul Fry at WaahinffiiMi hack in the forties. She

wanted very much to get a "chat with the p resident'' for her paper, but i to do so until at last she r..,.- o,,.l i .,,.,-: . .,1 Vinr nnnnrtimitv

r,i imi iiiii-r'uu i. . .11 ea ttm i 1 .i I Ti lo, u u. f,,ii,l of suitn- "Think of it rov dear' said Mr

a i v. i1 iv ii v ' v s ' y " " - I t

aning, and M dej when he was Cloefist, laying down dip Dewspnper, Uking a hath in the Potomac Ann "there are more than two tboueand RoyaS came along ami sat down on million dollars in circulation in this bis clothes, demanding an inter- country "' vi . ; - tie pn.c of her departure.) "Isthat so?" replied bis wile, J I n m V nt, 1.. ing a modest man, cheerfully. "Well, judging from was obliged, though with much re-the difüculty I always experience luctanoe, to grant the interview de- in getting you to give me a quarter manded, thus recovering bis appar- I thought there wasn't more than . r .. J . 11 1 . kalf in ihn B-hillA

el. liuilalo commercial. ;inree mwn " " -w world." Comfort. A Contingent Name. . . . 7, ZT ,rör. . ru. Little (.ortrude Ma, are prayer-

A tin I'.H'i, r-.i - i.'M"'i''n I""'

Brid cd darl death a

-iiiiiid Vou "or, righton ngl You looked scared to the altar. v c-. in "reo trembled so Ireadfullv afraid he'd lose

CUMi-ui .- a . j I u.

they Income popu.ar an "e I courage and ruu'awoy-Xcw York

octn.iass.-iy te'v cegfle to be leforms.

I , t Uli. If yon want to will th tmtltude of a dtnr. feed Mm. A to men. the material elin". rente la ho quality of the fejaaLttattUaere Newa

A langl worth n httnilred proans In any uiarkef.- c harl. s Iioib.

i- . j

. a wav aii-wieu.

nal, was i.ro .- ,t to a i.erman w v.. rhild h bupti i The Uter MM S mt.dn't the H stand for?" interrogated the 9 filling ordere. -Judge, minister. "Weil, 1 don't know yet. j For an illustration ol icy politeIt all depends upon how she turns neM watch an old maid chatting lb w she turns out? Why, Wlth a widow who's had three huai not understand you," said the bands. Pittsburg Diepatch. cleric. "Uh, ii she turns out nice, , na and h .ndv about the No woman who has supped witn hn.se, hke Im ri r, I shall call experience ever Prmit a man to I'mah Mav, but if she turns out f-el juite sure of her afiectiona una fiery temjK-r'and displays a bomb- less she be hia sister or wife, ehetl diapoaition hkenuue I ehall pvery chemist knows that most call her lhnah Might1' Qj tne gmg patent medicines conFortune innflaa on the few. To the tain alcohol in a greater or leea ajajaettf ho gives the laugU.-Chla quanity. Bute Jwuraai. . I