Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 April 1904 — Page 1

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luausann tvna kkiI'w n iau , ) k , inrtowooBirnr, moians, by CLKMKNT DOANS. On Wk.-t Six i h STEKKT. ruin', bt .-. i;scuimN. i f i fear, 62 Nttraben Postpaid, I1Ä -Unter tun' in proportion kai I f- 40VKKTIM1N.

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aaefa aobssgnsinl Iswertion.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1904.

VV.C T. U. COLUMN

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NO. 30.

A PATHETIC COINCIDENCE.

V! K'

MBS.

FOR THE LITTLE

i

Come Now Be Kair.

We notice an item going thej r unda of UM ptnen, ami credited 10 l M LBS at 1 Spirit News, which j ays the Central aaeoclation of Uq i or I Balers i f New York intends Ii 4 tn' 1 1 ill.- n election ol Theodore

Boo evelt tooth and r ail." The only reason assigned t r such action u i i- , ..nrr-e vfir- hl'u when as Pre.-i-

Ill-Ill III" HH.u. V ...... .... I ... 1 . I .. It .-r.l ,.4 ' ICpl ullltlil--

l-.. pt-arlv a ivfrt wMiii'iitK literal con-dHiim iur . . .. "TTL uJTwUrS Lad. Z a.lv.r- rion. . 1 KeW York he in-lsted U.a. ' M!,.. -I.ould obey the laws like ether people. COMMERCIAL A N D JOB WORK Son we submit that tocha our-

oiali Kinds Promptly ami Neatly ex- j. uncalled for and woUid 8 DOW Omm

e ated at i ibbkai. pro aw. We tuvite inspection and business. ikofi-;ssion.l CARDS. a W.Traylor, M.D. Phvscian & Surgeon. Ireland, Indiana.

Ci'iln answered nit'lit am' da Both telephones Cwabwli Home. jet IS. I'Oi-iy-Columbia Township

Um' Not Ice.

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ONES , " , ,w It i- a putli' t coincidence that . ... ns i.U President Krusri r fail- in bod

A Tr.pl Br.dga. nest dinner table trick nr with three tumblers, or

larcei.

i irati uleon the part of the Uqoot i

de-a,er- We challenge tnetu u show i.v a -ingle act or a -inpleword from Prt sident Rooeeeelt -ince occupying that high otlice, that he is in any ret:-e an opponent of the liqUOf traffic or in favor of it- abolishment (hi the contrary he i in entire ae-

c-,,rd apparently with tne policy ui hi- party to perpetuate that business i.i and 0m the license system. At Milwaukee in :i ipeech be took particular pains to -witch in a aragraph com-Tru-mandatory of their hip brewing In

tercets and intended to make poltli

il powers the fturdi Boer state he built up lL'inr t disintegrate. The proopehty that WM t c-riie to it us a - inject nnd bat failed t- appear. Its inhabitant)! are emigrating, its

population dwindling, and t reI i ti..j defi it "f men there bus U-eii instltut! a Bvetern f Chinese imni:rratioii under bondage f which .: William llanourt has said, "I . not i ipceive how it a possible It! .it anv man with the instincts of British freedom could be found to

p it I.i- lgant i" -a. h a document a tl ..r lufci fdablinhing a code of m rfdora m the basil of the principal . in the newest colony of th

empire. Prom tin1 freedom fonght for on

mcr v. hlt and kopje t t hiness cooiy "lid slavery is a moral decline the COasS-

qui nces of which cannot hut bo evil. The mita!. of the Rand bavs playi-d Hsome iuecr tricks with the con0 1 science of sn nlightened nation. r Sew Vork World.

A ven rnav be d

goblets, and t bre knives. Place the thn e tumblers in the form of a tri.inule. a little farther from em h other than the length of a knife.

of the knives on the blade- t rofsiiitf each

Xow !a IWO

table with the

Unland

nam

IllVsTH

nnderrigned, Trostes of Ootanv oal capital for him-elf with the beeri; i. Dabo county, Ind.. will at tend t,iemt.nt. I- this all to be in vain.i

Tlwn hai he not. in

conjunction i

done every

11

When tchiil nit If

The hin I i

to I jwnthip business t hie otlice on

every Saturday, a !-r.. T ."K secretnrv Boot.

S thinK pomibl. to in.luence .rrny ol- ; tic-r- t .rep-rt in favor of the re ih.. rownh'u I.lbran kj.t at the iru,:n nt ;,..er ellinL' in the army

e&ceol the Trustee, where thoss en- gbsil euch service go un ti,lt,,, usTiBVM, Tim-, rewarded and hebe made to sutler, Uillham, Indiana. Ul,ju-tlv .' lo these li-juor men not) NV. . :, ISOO -ly. know that under 1'redident B ose- j ikj tt.risaaa 11 M KKAN veil- administration th trade has I I Sil 1 H A. KKW. ntioued to flourish sad expand in I 111 r.U o. rti- Philippines and all other of our Attorneys at Jjaw, r.ew p irse-sions .' In what particuIASti:U, 1NOIANA. far has he shown a tttion to v. l arm t ee la the Ooarti f Dwboli mS check it in the District of Columbis, t,!;;:;i:,.:.;;,V;::.':Ä"T,'W the territories, army post-, or any-oc-in -.a Hu.iaing. over nri.K ""re. wre else over which the national abtvust government has the exclusive jurisd M Mil RURN. v.'.'"-. tiV und fair.

1 mwmm " - " 7 www

M.M. a. T t Messrs L: Uor neau-rs. auu uoum )At , attorneys at baW, l here have now been JASPER. INDIANA. three long annual messages fromu '!

Sutnatsin. lata rjswrw at takoa aaS the President, touching on every

IJOiriiliK " - fJUl'ieCt ailUUM IH u uicf"i. i . .W'hcV. ' .'-!, klT... m.. oPP....t. ihr In(.nl g aopaosed to be interested U ,h..i. ..... ' dmmh. ut n,,w hoiie-t. has there leen an 55? utterance or the least intimation in " mi i doi w'8 UtNTKt these to which yoor trade cooldtaheli COX Ä HUWTER, . sception ' or in any of hie numer- . t U- public speedier .' ttorneys at Law v JASPER. INDIANA. dent in interest o! fair piny. As mMZm 1 1 1 1 i ..r ,,. i Prohibitionists we could not vote for ,i,o,-inKr.....t,,,. ...H.,t.o.,.H.iiT..i..te hilIJi for the life of us we can TäU iSs.H'.biMiasar.buc su.re hWOn rea-on why you should not. rel iUMv. rv. n,,t be unuratetul nor unwi-e

l.atiin. pi,. Uemocrau wi;i noi ue amc m .

nominate a candidate under wnssw reign fOOt trade would le eafer or

Would it not be

ami

d

twi

No More Barrels of Matche. Senator Hour ln-wail- the innovat i -. n ncntly introduced at that end food! of the capitol in the purchase of this mat 1 -. Almost since the time that

friction anstehe were invented the -i nate bus been receiving it supply

f the parent and' in little1 round w ooden boxes, t. Mat bes in these boxes have been I hi.-; are f..r wars kept shout the capitol. i -t. the on.- Whcu inplty 11 oar's committee room . .- : rat will some oni asl d fr mat. he- the scni est its yoaager ntor womd remark, Why, we base. (barrels of matches," and forthwith fir.il at a boobv at the utter at f the bonmot a - down flat on round lSx would be produced, screams pitiably,' Now be purchasing agent of the been hit at all, so senate lots de d d to huv matches frequently that a in the usasf pafier boxes with which n entirely unhurt the general public is familiar. That i...... .11,'ir.iv iHn i vknKidtsrahlv less exoensive, but it

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mi" sanooi umi LtTti).

other. Thi ii past tl S bhtds of the third knife orer the apnenaatl blade and under the undennost. Take them up in tail form and pises them with the ends of the nan lies on the run- of the tumbler. The triple bridge will then be elf sustaining, and if a moderate weight be laid on it it will be all the firmer. Soma Snowf.;.,c Forma.

All of you boys ami girls who have magnifring glasses, hsve you ever put a UA ipock of snow under your glass and studied the won

derful form" of the little Hakes 7 I)., so the next time wc have some

The Cost of Living sod Wiges 'It is a peculiar feature of the inlustrial reaction," saye the Springtitld Bepublitan, "that the cost of living, as to mere necessities snd immediate articles, has been rising, while wagen and incomes are quite generally tending downwsrd." it is worse than peculiar. It means hard-hip and dirtrees. Hreadrti.it-.

in particular nave strikingly in-

reared in cost, and so also have

meat- and clothing. I he wheat

market has been in the hands of the

rain gamblers, cotton is controlled

bv tl cotton gsmblers, the tann.

without beuetiting our eheep raiserspractically prohibits the imj-ortation ol wool above the carpet grade, and the meat supply is at the mercy of the packers' combination aided by traffic arrangements with the railroads. And so on and no on. The

people are supposed to be interessted in all this. Perhaps after a little

more grinding, a greater reduction m income and a more startling in

crease in the cost of living they will

begin to inquire as to the wnys ana

wherefores ot an unnecessary conaitinn. Thev should do it now and

demand rebel before relief is impossible. Kx.

Two New Trsios. The two new trains to be placed on the Southern Bailway are now as

sured. The new service and schedule will go into effect Apr. 28tb, in

time tor handling the heavy iramc that is sure to come on account of

the t. Louis exposition. Nob. 7 and

i will arrive and depart trorn rnncetnn No. 1 and 1 will run be-

frightencd into hel

Jutt Plain Cat. Our n-lhtr eal ia INawSaa. the J-.tiea" tu Miilt.i'-.

IAunt a htu A: g ra haa t.nhr t.. h-r

puts an end to "barNU of matches' in the senav committee on the judiciarv. Washington port. i W IAnimala Coat Fortunaa.

mow. It i- p-rlivtn a-x. .msning . . . -

I , f i nrcu i.rui.iuii, j , . ,nv. . . . " , ui and Uautiful, . 5 .. , . .

. . HIT, U J . 1 VD . alUU nii form- there are. i ,,;at,;n nA sit I.ni and

inCCU kJ M I 7 IIIV MUU a

Nos. 21 and 22 will run between

Knoxville snd St. Louis. These latter will be specifically known as the World's Fair trams, acd will be

of the very finest equipment, solid

vaatibu ed. 1 he trains will be run

i eo

aid"

! !

rs. und a

iv il 'i; 1 tell

Uut

said n man

who deal- extensively in wild animal-. haw nnu h it co-ts to stock modern WO. Pot rare animals, inch ss the giraffe ami the Crawshnv 7- bra, almost anv price can bl obtain d. snd even the commoner

are

fp' animals wlncn ever rorv expensit e. h-.r bonse at the Bronx t antelope house jt t!i tion. which i- soon

lock the lion and the new tame inatitu-

it. i, ui, i

W A . t r lo.

iKAYLUK A. TRAYLOR,

Attorneys at Law,

i ISPEK, IMH ANAi tti pra.ti. . in tl.e( Ourtr o? DMOtl tWi SjSci i.x. -r IuIhI County stnt.- Hank ko. i twa.

DENTISTRY

If ah- la just tlM! ln.U.ll ,ri other too paid , at. a im,,T y ar for monk, the lions at tl ta stsaM mik. ov,T 130.000."

s!., in io merely for I of animals. ' Anrrer $S0,000 in one - and antelopes, and .. London zoo cost

A Ttat of Sobriat. An ingenious test of sobriety is now being experimentally adopted in continental town.-. n entering a nubhe bouse the would be drinker

finds that the onlv war to the bar tKvminri f mm t Väa awMgti K t UTT V ITik?

lies along a platform about two leet jejpg, dining and parlor cars, high, ascended by ihr. pa. This expect to make fast time, the platform ii sbout twelve inches L, jg limited to stops at wide end fifty ard- long, ' .'lowing in-p,rUnt etations only. a zigzag course, with 1 i '.there nn obstacle that has to be stepped Qnslity la Ererthlog over. One. who has already bid a An exchange say s that "two men drop too mm h i- thai practically were disputing over their respective certain to fall from thia narrow and churches. One was a Methodist, difficult pathwaj to the padded the other a Baptist. Finally one of floor, especially prepared to receive them called a neighbor who was pas -him. Sober ones an - nred in the sing by and asked hi opinion as to on( r in wh h th h the bar. which was the best church in which If they r. another drink they to be saved. Welj, neighbor said nost t raven platform a a I he, son and I have been hauling time, and so on. wheat to mill nigh onto forty years. Now tbeie'e two rosds that lead to Deoe, story. tjie miu One's the valley road. Oiauncev I)epei la how after t'other takes over the hill. And

the Pawnee Indians had SXterminat never yet, friends, hae the miller ad the Cr ws, when he was I hoy. he ktd whicn road I tooS, but he al-

ii.iiriiev.il 1 r. .Ill l eek-Kill to eW

ra.iB- ahe'a

im. it. ftf. Mftsiir,

Resident Dentist,

bett-r urotS 'ted.

wisdma t coniinue the man in And pow. r who has proven him-elf toj friendly to your interests. Voice. . Wtiite Man or Negro. Which? , We are led to wonder whether the white m in or negro i- most valuable a IL.t.nKli on saw-'

a :.. n.1 bAnmnn iiiinnr 1 1 -1 1 1 1 iii luviti a - itvn - -

tratea neccwiiy ui r..lr, - t 4

A JoWe cn Papa. on. nana, vou've

b ft twe

awa- Ir,,,n.u L:rr:" inV:; ;. sure i had taken every ma out,

iiiirH -I itrnciiciii aikiiiu' 1 " - -w" -. ...

.HIIMTINOUUKO, ll

eat tor its enforcement in the but n-Kct up qu cmv ..c . ... . u"n Harry's laugh, t- . . Ins boy holdTnis i- in the way of an splogy ing fast 1 is own two ears, for the fact that prohibition is mak- -Well, I pus- ued Utter not L , r,.d Aride- in the south, shell them today, sdrtsed papa,

.r . . .t j

and is b mg much miner emoiceu

lenoeri. tila prof.--. " ml rv m a naMllBa to.v er ui tin dwatai ime. anu "JSlKa SO Ki'.e it hit el.- " -U.-nti.-n O jlc t.Ut.. work .peelall) auli. ited and a.l ork aarrantS Aj.r 1. WA

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.

Win. A. Wilson, ASPER. INDIANA.

i ,n there than in the noith

It occurs to us that there is ju-t

much a demonstrated necesrity

awav trom the

a-

At

UNLUCKY X0PPhRS:,

rack out-

, k,ep.ng i. juor .w-y . - Akxndria. it used to be the white man in the north as from the to r, tun, ticWets for 7

in tno rtiitn. vfiiaiui im- .. .

arersg white man of the north Is

M.

t i. iWK v.

worth a- much a- the average negro

ol the south. He needs and deserves the protection of good government as much as the negro in .a unlit h

The real fact- in the cae are that the Bepublicans sj the north are in .re under the dominion of the saloon than the Democrats of the south.

LIVERY AND SALE STABLK. I r,r Z iveRD VOLLMER, man -ruKKT. .IaiMr, MMJ '.. ;uiK)Dhot would add .iwnys bseeths ban ts. J J It J Ju m Ht for rwaesaer.! paftimba :...,, individu-fl,er-,.,rve.ers. a h ruic 'st.nd against the

..il .Irivere to nil partroi I". ..... - .. 1)reüarations as a

.ia- Horses Hisnbd no use ui .

msdictns.

octu. iwc.-ir:

luck Was! ed I ar bet i time that

the t

n th rat e the I

f the patrons, would'

a juart. r and get in i. kel and 3 cents. This uv, a.i ording to the av.if the gambler. WBl uni.it the Potomac between i and Alexandria WSJ Bh is capper thrown orerte men who were going to race. There i un old course man who sweartret, h of water between ie i- mi o, rloaded with

worth

A Cunoui EmeralJ. An emerald -.t curiously interest

ing associations has recently been sold in Berlin. It originally belonged to Nu hohi- 1. of KUSsis and as hy him pre-ctlted to the fsmOttS explorer, Humboldt. The jewel i- four incites in length and l- cut on four rules, the lemaimb r ol the gem being left in the rough. The setting, which is extremelv artistic, is composed of silver, to represent rock, round

which are SSTI ral little gnomes bu-i-

lv hewing the rock With their a. . " The cm.rald. with it- silver Setting, resti on a pedestal of ebony and silver, of which the workmanship is equally nrti-tic Courage of Childhood. The lato Oeorge Francis Train loved children. The children of a. ' ll!in "r""1 a(re, he would play with them all daylong. "Citizen" Train used to tell of a

York to see ÜM i:reat Taw nee chief.

uho was i vhi'iitcd at Iiarnuni s. It

ways asked : Is your wheat good?"

"This attack on Oeneral Bri-tow

Willi W.l I Mil 'IK U II " " . happened to be on March 17, sad IMS the disclosures in the special

Il.tIM" ihm tu iv 'ivi bv i - m si. ......wl.v 1 tlu miuonm t),.. nortal renort reminds me ofa lustice

l lie 'in .i'ii j.i--. .. i." i....vu... . mi l band plsyed "The W earing of the of tho peace in Mississippi who was Ore. n " dust ilu ti the great Taw-bearing a case tried by a lawyer nee chief rushed t the window and named George Smith and another , x, iaimi d to his medn :ne man, "Be- named Brown," saidBepresentatire dad. Moike, I'll see that procession John Sharp Williams today. "The if I Use my job!" justice had been lookingon the corn

liquor when it was ahite and he was

in a sad state, rmitb had the witness. "What is your name?" demanded Smith.

4,I object' said Brown. It does not make any difference what his naTe is."

"Objection sustained," solemnly

that

little girl to whom he once gave a rich cake. She ate it and asked for another. "I'd like to give you another.' said the old man. "but it would make y ou sn k." "Giro it to mo anyway," said the little girl. "At the di-pensary I can gei medicins for nothm'."

Irmr In Moderation. Wife If I were to die. l'iill. W hat would von doi PbU- I'd be ssoat eraar. W ife-W ould inn marry SSUtal

riiil-No; I WOOadn't hi tLat cruzj. Kansas City IsdetwaUatat A Greenland Gown. X" . a . n aiitiii..rfiiru

. ' i i . muttered the court

ein nu- a waiurooe cohm-h.. vm. ----- . furs which would be worth from 'Where do you lire? asked v". i to 1m.ooo. (irundeinan, tho fem,th. explorer, r. Intel how one fair lireen- . J object! ehouted Brown. 'It lander wore dress of sealskia with immaterial where he livee. n hood of thai coaUy fur. the lUrtr "Sbustained,' said the justice. fx. Tin garment was Liasd with Smith blazed up, calling the justice young s. al otter, and . 'drunken old fool and adding sev there wss fringe of wolverene tails, "al other compliments By degrees About $700 i- probably the average the justice comprehended the force worth of the drees of Indian worn- nd drift of the remarks, and then it SB on tl a Columbia and Kraser nv- was bis time to get mad. "Where's hrye? " he demanded. ; r rye, the constable, emerged from l a.r.n 11 .fir. Tnrinnv T hud in tlta rr.v.l m il K hmait arin tthipb

1 j 1 1 ik nil Iii . i j . ------ .uv v r . v i h v. ' - . - - - lbs world on flowers for-you, dar- enraged the squire still more, ling.' -'Stand up there!" he yelled to "Well, d. ar. it wssal y.ur fault constable. "I fine you 0 for let-

that vou didn't have more.

m

in

.I

Ir n.r munties. B-rses injanwu

r aaa " mmW sold oo cheap terme.

Inks i it oat cents Diap

I i the tnt.

1 hat river than all the irado w ill prodncc In rovernment would only and look thing'" over e a fortune from the Potomac." Irtuburg

Rifle Ball Panatration. Tests as to penetration of the U-

present ntle bullet in sand, loam I I . . . I A .' Ul.

und steel show ice peneiration into sand and loam nt fifty feet does not exceei'i six im bat, at 00 yards thir ten and n half in- he- and at 1,000 yards lixtafn and I half inchca. At fiftv feet the velocity is so high that the bullets are completely flattened in the first six inches, the baud not having time to yield.

Tha Winter of Ularonteat. The four aeSSMSM are seldom on good tei ui with M h oth. r There la a deeldexl ettohiess hotw n nutuiun and prtug. rilllSdshjlhaS leSStA

ting George Smith insult roe on the

broch. Court s adjourned. rv. Courier.

Chairman Zulauf has called the republican congressional convention for New Albany, April It. J. F. Dillon will be nominated for conomu and si II U nifm.tnn of this

I- lll'Oiii' . - - - - g.vno m.mmM w. mm. " .- the H pld Tmnait compear city and Harry McG rain of Corydon is pari r Nn on a icciai win oe cn09en M delegates to the

convention, and Marry

Pnrlnr Cnru Knr Theater t.oera.

When the tin ati l til Hcasoii vh'U9 la

Itrooklyn.

Will IIKTilt

ache.hile for theater foera, unja nie r-h:raffo

rort s in- TM, tlotii.tomri MorfiJof ö,lem wiU be made prw. . ,, , . , ras fate ww be idential elector t ixed tvula' iluntingburg Democrat.