Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 May 1904 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1904.
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LVl.l-Hr I' KVKKY Hill' VV AT . e l.lt U kill ill LT V I .' I il 1 V 1
ci.kmknt DOANK. iKKK K. In Conun Builmm On West Six 1 1 Sjkkkt. PUCE OF BUB8CRIPT1ÖIT iei Year, H KMbtl IVstnai.l. fkM. -hortet : in- in n-jKrtion. K A ! ! UJ ADVEKTIHINO. t . )fal advertieements If t;al rates;
ill iinee $1.00 for tiit inserti
. Ii (iiliBi'iieiit insertion.
. ? 1 yearly advert iBeinente hheral MÜ
iiat-tH will lie male to regular adver
nsere.
W. C T. U. COLUMN.
"M'l 1 TKIl BY at Hr
M. I..
HOHHS.
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THi: I 11 id 1 STANDARD. Church Sentiment on Paper and at the Pulls. That there are two standards upheld by t i' avt rage relig.ous professor of uir country, as a rule, is t he jij-t!oM under OODI deration in
this paper.
support the saloon, it in ipiite a piestioii w hat t hi hp voters wan', but where d thetr rotas count?
A lady in MM 01 1 ur neighboring
Cities gave her darting child a done of poifOO, through tin-take. Next morning Pltpt lunging on the door knob of that home told the Had news the child wan dead. Tin anxh-ty of that mother for the re coverv t her child did not nave the child! life. I'oison administered through ig
By the average professor in meant nonmc- or mistake uoes its work
those who unite iu making up wj,t f ive million votin clmr n members
cii-i meir nanois i or ssioon pieagea
partita, and as a result crepe hang?-
n the door knobs of a hundred
may tie ca
ion.
l o ueierin in
OOMMKBCIAL AHDJOB work I 11 Kinds ProaatpUy ami Neatly ex.Itevl at l.IHIKAI. PHK Itt. vVe invite inspection ani business.
ed the censuses of opin
w hat their 01 inion
MORNING IN JAPAN. Befor. aVaalifsaH th Household work A LITTLE NONSENSE. For the Day Is Don.
The ancient practice of arising
mi 1- -till k. pi ii
Willi
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
69 era I
Man
with the Of the J
i IllilllV
0 I I J outside t he bis cit-
ti.i
At
I Willi
a 1 01 ( mission, ii. 1
tne ioc,
Good Things For the House
Weeper to Knew. araflin :- an excellent cleanser, will keep kitchen towels and
'V
111 tlx iiiiriuu' .-hoo. HP'
puahed alightl) apart and bright
tacea look toward tie- cast. ohayo!L..H
Ohayol" (Good morning or more;),,. ),,,
Literally, "It if morning!") says the u. r , ;
polite Japanese, and hows with grant I roii a
'I hew
i-i . 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Cioifc aannoied niaht i'1 'iy Both telephone - CumU-rla totue. jet rs. l et.-iy. Columbia Township t'r's Not ire.
I'he .oider L'ne.l, Tr ! e of
Truav
tue religious bodies when in olliDial capacity. The general sum mary ot their declarations is called t m conaantm of opinon on the subject. '
- The declarations of the variou J- W. Traylor, M. D. imhtirotB ni . 0 Catholic and Protestant, ira ho rnvscian x burgeon- ... , Ireland, huliana. ti.at .-.Lvr-v't it' of opmi :, n,;1y be
cai eu tne eooaanani or agreement
,j of opinion ( n that qatatton. These kMM bodien suDr-tantially aree
on ttie saloon (juention ami this a
greemem or connen-iu ot opinion
lormi the religious htanuard on that r,i,.n. QOaatloa, considered sentimentally.
oia'li . l.ilH,c.Mi'ntv. Ind., will attend Aa PIW of tsWi st us uuote a few
10 Ljvwi !,ij l-usines-f at Ins otli.e on et reotyped declarations from eo me ivery Saturday, and persona having 0f the leading denominations. OWUhIiip liiifiness to transact are re- 'im10 u.,i.i: , v. i ,k aritopnaentitonthatdayol the Methodic hp scopal (uadi Hk. renmal Lonference, the laagest Pro-
Ibe Township Idhrarj in kept at the te.-tant b dy of Christians on the
3tfaee of the -trustee. here those MS gloho, dacUrat: "That no political iileö can olitaiii 1 ... i . r.
iim..u..w tii i.i'uv Tnidiu "' h g n i to exiHJCi, nor
Hillbam. Indiaaa. onghl to receive, the support of
No-,. 0, 1800 ly. ( hnstian men so 1 mg as it standUKJ ii.iimii.i:. i m VUM. OOOIOSittad to the liLen-e policy, or I sill 1 A- bTRAW refuses to put itaalf on i"rdinan
" ' attitude of open hostility to the in Attorneys at Law. loon."
JASPER. IN DI AW A. e Presbyterian, in otlicial ca-
'.I priK-tl'-i- in tin- CViirtft of KiiIhiI, and pacity, have substantially the same L.'.,;.'.'l,7V!,Vi;i...,,tK'i1 "'n'"1.""! KiTeD S have 8a-e tu (Quaker confer
nir in "Mai b u i idiaaj. anrer Druf ssns, SttOat, The largest body of Quakers
M-rrb j.ihoo.' on the globe otlicially dsclare that ' License exchanges souls for reve-
K , M. rVIILbUKii. J" It in red wah the blood of
. millions "
xäv lux-uoy cat, jMcawvs v uiioui cumuering this paper
JASPER INDIANA. ntlnchaich declarations against the
.. .w. r. ... .saloon or a license system, it is sufin practice In th ( ourtii of lutKls anl , . ' , .00. s)oialsvff Oonatiea. rarticuiar attuntion li .'ifcnt to state it is read and known .;..vv;, , .... 'n-t;a..d. 1 .n.i. ...1,1, .iik. inations are un record as condemn ing the saloon, and all have the k. .jox. w. v at ntkk, name standard on the saloon quesiOX & HUNTERi1' """11' u 1 r"i" r -t:i!",ir! oifiu - t ttomcys at Law x" intalliganl baathaa on reading aanvsi ivnitvt our church utterai ces on the qoaati n, would conclude "Christian
mil -tr.viiri' ill llirrmirin hi I m. ' i I ' nil , ,
ijo eoiK urn .. -. 1 ... i Lou. hi, i iTotiatf .iiiifMca is iiijii-snioou ; uui wneni
is, we must refer tr the utterances of jthousand dead drunkards annually
1 ne oue-unn is not wnai inest
ouesiion is
voting church members want, but
where do their ballots counl? For
the licensed saloon a universival
public enemy, a heaven-condemned and lit 11 ordained institution, legal
ized and protaottd by our so-called Christian civilization, but not having t -ingle redeeming feature. Can the Christian church, that was ordained to be the light of the world, and has in anoUk-ial capac
ity solemnly condemned the saloon as an enemy of (iod anil civil society ignore hr moral standard and become a political factor in this "covenant with death and agreement with hell '" A voter may claim to be ignorant of the effect of his calooon ballot. If this be possible in this age, his sin c insists in ignorance under tiie scripture parable or the talents.
laking into account the recent or
Embtrrjuti j Predicament of the
Who Forgot. II' 1 ah 1 I lite ahop hurriedly, It
. man wl nun 1 cloths w Inn- md sweet, and the odor
ih a weighty com- will depart in the rinsing and drywlmni be passed at in?, it vull make a much soiled afterwarO that bs earthenware ?ink look like new if uns fonattli ander rnbbsd on with a Sanaa) cloth and .mI'ii! of forgetting then was had with hot water and cd l)o- . oiint. T he- soda. t!i air of one who Mi olj-t r of nuris with vinemir
friendliness and spprecistion to the devoutlj wished a wu-c wi ll over, in-i.-.id of water, and you will find 11 .. I ti. t . est ... . " W
1 want to gei, nc began bohUj, it exi eilen i to t-top the cracks in the "sonic otnc ribbon for a red baby." wall. The saleaa an s blank stare seera-j Bail scattered on the caspet when cd to arou.M? him t a m-iim of some- sweeping will clean and albo keep thing aniiss. away moths. "That i,H he hastily amended, "I To keen cheese from cettinir
. " . . . . . 1 .1.1 II 111 - M . .. .. ... " .
ants, tor she, the chief servant und miiiiu ae poino oaoy lr red rif rnoMy wrap it in a cloth that has cook, ha- an a-.-i-tant, a boy of s.-v- bed been dipped in vinegar and wrung enteea, srho in torn has a small boyi The girl wss smiling bvoadlj now oat almost dry. Keep in a cool assistant, who in turn likewise has nru two cash boys, a lloorwalker place. ' v an usistant, a atill smaller boy. The 11,1(1 leroraJ oustotnen of feminine. Knit or darn silk into the heels of chief servant scolds then all thor-1 persuasion who had drawn nearer socks or stockings. It will make
puglilv. She would like to shake inroiontartlT smiled in unison. them la.-1 much longer.
mors energy into their lazy, sleepy 1 n1 is ox course you know Jars and bottles that smell of bodies. "Hurry, for the Ostusarnai Ui,s Kitting desparata. "I mean onions will be quite sweet and odor(angust lady ol the house) ail) beifolnt' ml r.biied tn.a i.- .-ome rd i,-.. if left out of doors filled with
down presently." She sends them r',s fr il baby .-ome baby red sand or garden mold.
bnrrying this way ami that, one toTH sonic thunder ar.d guns! draw and carry water, one to pre- WTnars's the ray out?" A Convenient Basket. pars the dining room, one to sweep "1 wonder," t'.: 1 -a'. -woman Ffiid A novel and convenient basket for
the veranda-, ..pen the shojis and let 'thoughtfully Btt r thi lapse of an the busy housewife is made with a in the morning sunlight and air, and hour or tum, "if bs could have want- foundation of cardboard covered
she herself sets to work noon the d red baby ribbon '' New,wlth any pretty flowery cretonne or
1 m ....
big yellow glolc. pu.-hing it-, way upwardin the SatT. A munnuring of roiosfl run.- through the house. Down in tin- kitchen the noisy maidservant mskss bersslf heard. She is scoldinff her little arm of aaaki.
1
coo King. ThttS in the hours when the aver-
ai-'e we-tern servant M ileaping the
York Times
1 if............. . ...... .1 n .1... 1
r .1 Ii " ' i'iiiMr.. rii tin 1.- iu mi nie no i.-e-Latu.ation of the lnpior power into a r , , ... . .e
.1 1 . ""in 11. ii.li. ii.-i'iie hi iM.iM campaign of education, to enlighten .11 1 " 1 um V .u . ui- 1 1 1 . t . 1 the hou-ework 1- done. 1 -n the the public mind by sub-iding the . . ,, f4. , , .,- . . 4. B-. honorable adv of the house depublic press touching the sanitary , , ! JT: 1 1 j .u -'ends to the honorable downstairs proeorties of hiiuors, and on the , . . , . . 1 -. g 1 !. x .. the rooms shine in cheerful morning other side (presumably) the action , , , . , . . , h .l dl 1 j 1 1 f,i 4 welcome tJ her; hreakf.i.-t is on the of the Philadelphia Presbvtery in , , . . . ' i-i u u- lacoucred travs which stand on feet defending the clerical membership . 1 , -. . . . ', . v1' .. ,- . ni u 1 a few inches in height. Hefore she in the I nion League (anb, made up , , f . . v , i . , r breakfast-, however, the oktisutue in part of more than a score of or- , , , , . 1 j t .u u . u look- into ihf arious rooms with darned ministers of the church of,, . .1 J 1 . ... , the scan lung eve of the experienced .lesus t.hnst, with an annual income , , . . ,, ., t t . Iiouseke.-n.-r. If all is well she sweet
ly enters the dining room and her
self waits upon her hubhand parents and pours for than
morning tea. Onoto Harpers Weekly.
and the
Watanna in
w jrk -i Hin min .
Office 111 vaJ'! buii.linu- on 1'ublic Square
of near $400,000 revenue from sale of Uquoiti one may with propriety ipiote a striking and at present ap propriate deel rations of one of the old prophets: "Hell bath enlarged herself and opened her mouth with
out measure."
In ante bellum days prayers were issued without number in behalf of
freedom by those whose ecclesiastical foot was set down on the only
movement put forth to eradicate hu
man slavery; and indue time, in
answer to this contempt of the high . .. 1 a:..:
.... . ..-I,-. j morning one of the twins went to a
mown hi, Ii n iri oiu 01 rurci , a u 1 .i i.. . . 1 . ! .. . ... . iiarher slio to L'et shaved, and a new
nnar u-d h oil I ha uliifkiiitif a r ri i cw . 1 7
vw. mtmu anwn. NUMwei ,!ir,1r k,..l I .1,.. , . .
Astonished the Barber. Many stories have been told of twins, but tin-, which cropped up in West Philadelphia, is the very latest. Out in the district of the'Sclnnlkill live two men, twins, and it is only with difficulty that their friends are al-le to tell them apart. One
An Ideal ToueS.
muslin and is generously supplied
with pockets. The four sides of the basket are shaped with rounded tops that lieconic narrow as they approach the base, which is square. Each section is neatly and firmly covered with the material and supplied with pockets. One such basket has a big shirred pocket on one side, a rack for patterns and the like and a needlebook on the other, with smaller pockets an the remaining two, while to the u-le are attached a generous pinfushion and various minor tmokets for buttons and the like. But all these can be varied to suit individual preferences, the essential merit of the basket being that the receptacle will stand on the floor and he ever readv at hand.
,1 oung Wii
Cooking Thermometers. The use of cooking thermometers,
which until recently was almoet thoroughly confined to hotels and restaurants, is increasing in private kitchens. Most modern housekeepers count them nowadays as necessities, and they are to be found in any house furnithing shop. They regist r a -ale of temperature which
a
-How !j you hkemv somewhat exceeds 4j dftfrve. Ia
7 - . . Sil ' ' " 1 ' Ii IIIS. ill i . ' (11 It 1 1 r , V " " our lection n turns .show that iu pjinorance .1 tnose nays, we are tm- noon t)u otm,r twjn wont to tie touch now tinea I've been studying addition they indicate at what tern
cf .a of church voters cast their bal
ii.i..Hrr..ri..r. 1(t tl' keP in Per political par-
M . I i t I . i r .
( lies pledged to the lice'ise system,
I IIA l LÜH a. I It A 1 la If, and d party
Attorneys at Law, i XM'I.K. INDIAN X,
rt in
to the de.-truction of the system out
ol power, the double Christian standaid becomes apparent.
The religious standard on paper
plori, g the Lord to wipe aut curse nBM ,,,, aM(I ,fl(V(, hlwf with the new proiWl that human depravity has made a ' . . . ., rr, . , , irnhhv f On.. .....
th it human depravity has made
part of our civilization.
pc rat urc different meats should be
new barb, r's chair. The barber look- Httbb - I thildl LLe profsasejIlleoaJwd hfuttoa MOell Um h.we-t
n-u i j. r....i u. i
neu ,ii.iim na ueieaieu o- irw .1, , i , t , , l t . . 1. , .. . t!ie ho--of t he shop Ai, he and the elders f dl on their; kd. i i
ed at the man and then went over to touch is the beat He got $200 out
of me for vour lessons last week.
practice in the Courts of luibols anil
sheerer n'ubois county stste itank. anti-saloon; the political standard
DENTISTRY
ut the polls is for the saloon.
faces and put dust on their head-' i10Im,
Boss," lu said, "I think I'll jo
.1 If 4 til" .'. III' IV n nV-MlsVllUllaa. I 1 1 fj
nalti,r wuh me - hu ord Jilid I i . .jilt o ' tli n..
. , v.v "what s the mutter"" inouind lc,1,"K "nw Ilc' was mien mutaKcu; up; wherefore host thou thus oothy t, f,,r Bepreai ntative Laccy of Iowa,1 I, ....'' O I jahI l. .t'l V' T. ' 11 -II . ...
IIH.I-. ij'um n.im riuuru. .1 "J I tV ,11 ' 1 il v 1
in, ir oiieii uii' oaroer. ee
What Some Girls Fear. f 'antain Lamb of Ilii hmond while
telling how' he was often mistaken
temperature, .'lau degrees; beef re-
r .: s J i , . ri :..
Un Sept. 1st, IStiJ, our present1""''1." - '"TJ that man in n.v chair? I shaved "ll,nicntsi. "-rtcd rational l.Muor policy, adopted by n;fur9ed,!h,';? the midst of thee, 0 ,mn onIv thls uu,rm anJ ho "Lacey's a migh Rapublioan administration, wentl'f1- ''."P f,r," -'ur . is u.th two duvs' growth of beard. thoih 1,0 is n ,;' 1 into eft -ct. At this time the lHir and vote out tne saloon or civil go- j I'll quitt" Philadelphia t"- "U'h.v."
tares 310 and pork and veal each 20 degrees. Bread and pastry need
loa degre s, ! it i ... ut must have 450. Plain cake bakes well at 320 degrees, while sponge cake needs only 300. The thermometers, which
whose bill stopped game selling and cost from $3 to $5, can be used in
fS5 Km
UK. It. il. MOS HI, Resident Dentist,
vernment is ordained of (lod in the
hands of his people to correct evils
Qf in society, and they that ignore or
ilUiTIM;iH Hi, MD. Republican rule and - thls ordinance rec-ive to kW cr.f. ... nil SMrTtaM to all I litnoerntip rule t Iip it hrt rwal friP themselves damnation. (Ran. 18 !
i n-umpliou was seventeen gallons" iHU' ).
RS pits consummation of liquors ws . it ii
snout inre gallons, forty years j
Inter Sept. 1, P.loJ 3J years
I, lie. Mini
Hit. lit IOII.
-,jrt plate work peclally sullcitt-il. aii.1 nil
torli warrant.il.
Apr. Ii. 'W.
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson, ASPER. INDIANA
Vh . J, IW T.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER,
Jasper, lud
p. r annum. t this rate bow long will it take for a praying license voter, voting with the saloon-keeper for license, to prevail on the Lord to answer his prayer and blot out the saloon protected by human stahlt"
made bv Christian men? The
church nobility has approached the throne with solemn supplication for re letnntion from the drink curse. These have been directed heavenward, and their ballots hellward, until all knees are weary waiting on the Lord to answer prayer. Why 1 i- not a prayer-answering God an-swer-d these -ob'inn and oft repeted appeals lor deliverance from tincurse? bet the Lord himself thro his prophet Isaiah : "W'tien ye spread forth your hands I will hide mine
eves fr mi you ; yea, when ye make
m an v pray
hands are I.Y
Marion Ind.
.lohn Rntliff.
Jack's Notion. "O Johnny. O Johnny, why I ii. for pohonl? Was the WaUf t-o Ions or the hill too Ft. pt Y n can t hnvo f.irKttn the Cmldin Hüls ThAt hoya sSouki kn-p?" "Oh, the hill was'steep nel DM walk win fur; Ihn-: I af w-lth m- boofca j SsSSn rtot If l l a l.ilo- i.r n motor rar 1 1 ni v. r in l.t t "
"Jnlinr, n Johnny. hrw quickly home'
The tln.ni r I -1 1 warr:- I .is . to
ri- I Wan II the wlml thnt hctpcil yob com XVIth ni.iKli .nl wIiirT' "1 e rnth.r u ; .1. . 1 11 kru.w,'' said J:u Fanning his features to make them cool, "It Isn I so f. r on tht roaUway Ink Ai it U to v. h. ol!" -J .lin t.'-n In Little Folks.
quit.
boiling water or fat as well as in the
oven. Cooking Club. Good Riddances What has become of the fruit snd
I shaved shipments, m.-irtcd tin-:
lghty fine fellow, ol-
publuan. lit ctin I 1.1 WW
labia 1 n.v anu ic 1rg1n-
Pres tan chuckled audiblv, "we were over
' in Wilmington together not long game pictures once thought appro-
Force of Hsbit. ago. Lacey a bragging to mc'Pnate xor the timing room? Per"She'swhat I oalla bargain cour.t- about what a splendid country tliere!1 t is hoped, from off the face er acquaintance -aid the laor h "i Iowa. of the earth. To eat one's dinner walk, r si he tipped his hat gravely "Da you know, said he, 'there. sitting under a panel of slaughtered to the girl who vent bv. never was such a fertile soil any-'riiUU,ts an'l pheasants is not agree"Why's thai:'" queried his con- wl.. re !- on this earth? It 1- -1 "bio. Dining room pictures should ptnion. sieh that the girls will not walk overlDo cheerful. Ko one wants to look "Well, bneaasa. At first, you see, the newly plowed ground. They at Iindseer's starving deer or some-
nooy eiM- s ravening woives stalking
their jirey over the snow while wait-
all the tinie. und all that, you know. Hut nfhr awhile things began to Never Catches Up.
change. We didn't see much of euch "I begin to understand whv Char-
v N -TBKKT,
Riflo BaM Penetration. Ti -' - a- to in iiel raliuii of the
rtn I will not hear; your pn m nt rifle l)U,et8 h mnAf j(,.im full of blood' Isaiah 1: an,i ,loW the penetration Into
sand ikuI loam at fifty feet does not
rhat the saloons are here by the PTceed SIT iliehee.. nt ."iOD vurils tliir.
..iwsy have the best tnrnonts, of any connt n, vdtmtary assistance of.,.. n an,j ., n.,;f ,,,,., nnj at joo0 retv for.nstomeni; partimlarly .-om- ninPty -live percent of church voting y.,r(, .lN., , ,, .,, , l;,f jn(-.,( t a,er -is I travelers. Courteons snd care- membership is a ftct too well known fifty f, , , ( ... velocity II so high that ..i irivers to all parts of Dubois and ad- to bfl cajie in ,,uestion. I the ballets Sie completely flattened (emina! counties. Horses boanled and Xbone tempersnce (?) voting n the fit I til inches, the sand not wld on cheap terms. ues.-iy members tell us they don't want to having tiflN to yield.
ing for iL.t rast. It i- uonable whether disagreeable subjects are desirable anvwhere in the home.
other, and the notes were fewer and lv "lwavs loses SB the races," said They are batter left to picture gal-
thc flowers less. Now I don't een '011"g Mr-. Torkins. bn. s, where one need not encounter get a pleasnnt look when I pass by, "Indeed!" said the unsympathetic them at inauspicious moments. nothing but an ice cold nod. So friend. New York Fast it . .... ..r t . t . I
you see mere is only a remnant left 1 es is so easy explaining of the old acquaintance and that is IsOf hi lost the last race that he nev
er gets time to make proper calculations on the next.' Wuslungton
...1. ..11 I . .... .1 .
win i nave relegated il to tne Dar gain counter."--Detroit Free Pn -s
Thin Tea. A hostess who.Mj delicately flavored tea never fails to draw forth the aV.t . i n a .
Star. praises or tiie gue-t who ünnks it
(for the first time has banished the All He Could Endur. teapot from her kitchen outfit, says "That Bo.-tori man w ho offered sn exchange. She has boiling water a trump a good breakfast if he brought to the table and pours it would split wood for a half hour through the tea leaves that rest in
Cttltyof escaping the pursuit of tie ir erot w"r-t of the bargain.'' a sieve on the top of the cup. Thia
enemies, and the naturalist l.innrus Dldn t the tramp split the fnr those who like their tea weak, call. .! attention to the suggestive wO0dfy" If strong is desired, she puts tho
Animals Fißht if They Can't Run. The fight ai:: ;.r-i.-n-it es of some species of our dumb fellow creaturea have been developed by their unwiebliness laid'the consequent di:li-
a
that
bra
hort legged So. All he rplit was a couple sieve on another cup and this time
raver than the long f bafinitivaa, and the Boston man poors the tea through, repeating the
The Falstafhan mo- M 11 g" l that. Cleveland Plain Moon
circumstance
monkeys are
ISf ged nlles."
hra of valor makes the Ivast bidian I'ealer. rhesus at).- fight like a bulldorr and
partly explains the , mirage of slug- U rooplp ,lk you- doi,,t PV"P 9trt table the tea i nut chilled during
process sccording to strength desired. As the cups re thoroughly heated Ix-fore Uaig brought to the
gish bruin and some of his smaller tr;,,,bl,'1 fT. T"r,?'ll hf 8kl,,g tLeM the proce-s.
Ulatives. afsv.-uuu iur.
