Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 June 1904 — Page 1
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JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. JI NK i. 1904.
NO. 38.
tL'AI.IHHKl KVKKY
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t-rH, DUBOIS COUNTY , INDIANA, BY CLKMKST DOANB. OKKICK. - IkCourikr IU ildino On Wicht Sixth .-ikkkt. PRICK UK BÜBSCRIFTIOM. rei Year, ft'-' Nmi,Wr. Potttpaid, $1.50. shorter time in proportion. BATES OF iDVEBTIBINQ.
ffCt )efttl advertisement legal rates; K) line $1.00 for first insertion ; 50c.
mch Btiheeipient insertion.
frariv a.lvertifeineniA
W.C T. U. COLUMN.
I 'NDUCTBD BY MKS. M. L. HOHB8.
A Plea For Christian Voters.
of (Jambrinus, managing and dictat j
ing the p iicy in your muucipal, -tnte or national politics. For the love of (iod ; for the sake of Christ ; for the honor of your country and time; toperpetuate your
The duty of a Christian citizen of home, bring the bloom of joy and this day and agemuft bevery appar- not the blurth of shame to the cheek ent when he considers for a moment, of your faithful wife, causing you: the enormity of the evil surrounding children to rise up and call you
the present licensed and legalized sa
loon system of America.
To peak of the dangers that MOM
blessed; for the cause of our hol
religion for faith, for hope, for char ity, for the church of Christ, and to
. Ol
literal con-
1 1 art tssers.
Vo the economies of a government give you a better hoteof a life ever
like ours, would only te pr )phctical lasting, vote that the power of rum and some people would, if any ad may go down before auv more of out
mill I uil to regular adver- VHu.ej jj.af, ,e promulgated, only beys die to till drunkard's graves. jeer and call it merest sophistry, 'and any more of our girls become
hut we will let these things Work habitue of wine rooms and brothels
COMMKkClAL AND JOB WORK 1 all Kind Promptly an Neatly ei Mte0 at i.iHiRAi pica. We mvit inspection and business.
and
PROFESSIOWAjL ( AKI)S. cTwV.Traylor.M.D. Phvscian & Surgeon. I r land, ladltin.
Calls answered night am' dav Both telephonte OiuiUrl.tml domo. jtt is. vm. iy.
ItAlnmhia TnYllIUI TTU"
my . ...
Be wise, consider, vote as youray
L. C. Harrison. Indianapolis, January, 19 . Office Bo Leon. In a down down town real estate office the boss called up an office
their own solution tbatourchildren'e
children may have the knowledge thereof. Intrenched as the saloon system is in the political battlefield of today , when party power depends on the
amount of campaign fund there is at the party's disposal; when men in
high otlice declare and demand that boy who was first in line of promo
nothing be done to restrict or cur- turn to a clerk s desk. tail tue inlluence of the saloon, as' ' Here, John," he said, "is $'0 I t a, I I .. a m a m w-. a "
mis is a year wnen, n tne party in want aid at once to lr. öana. u power is defeated the country will sure to bring the receipt with you." go to the eternal bow-wows, seems j John took the roll of bills handed to us a most shocking condition of 'him by his employer and hurried
thinPH and nresaees worse things awav. He was nhlivuri to travel t
. r. . i d 9 - i y d -
;oiu t. jQ tne future than (an he dreamed Harlem, and in three hours he came
f he onderaiEned, Tmstee of ( oliim- j (f gathered together in one back looking very much upeet. oia lp.. Dubois county, lad., wtuawaaw pbeti(.ai horoscope. i But he handed in the receipt alright. WÄ!': av,nand JZxTE& When men like Mark Hanna will, 'and went to his desk. The boss
-n'.i.ir. t.iiNineM to transact are re- for the sake of having at his beck looked at him curiously several
qnested to preeent it on that day of the an(j ca;j tne saloon power of the limes during the day, but said noth . the state of Ohio, have one Cox, one of ing further to him until closing-up AISSSISTIlmmTSm en-the most disreputable saloon and Itime. Then he asked John :
titled can obuin books. dive keepers in the city of Cincin- "What did Mr. Bank say when Gaoaoa W. Mi Laras, Trustee. nat; gi.Vatecl to a position of bfs you took him that money that this
Hillham, inaiana. . u;, -n nartv oolitic in that mornin"'
23,1800 ly. ato it nnohl to laa notlirh to make I "Vnthincr " mma John'a hrif r
- , " P " v m-m " e I - p,, rwmm w w " " " ..- the blood of a Christian boil. This sponse. is only one instance of the many "Now, John," said the boss, " that might be pofnted out in every want you to tell me the truth, -täte in the Union. But we sup- gave vou onlv 155. and vou broueh
j ASPKBi Indiana. . Dose vou want to stay with the oldlme a receipt for ftJO. Wheie did
Ply 1 belP make something of it.
1 ou mignt as wen sena a minister
H M. KKAN.
II. HsllKK
P18HEB & KEAN, Ättorneye at Law,
"" " " . . - ' ...1 ....ll.rti.iUI
JSm STsyaT BuuU.ug. ovsr PruK store. Mt cutrnui f . Muren i. i
you get the other $o. 1 wanted
to teach you a lesson before promot
ten
ISDUM Df DICTI0N Buildiagat m hxaoaiiiea Ucdicatcd Juae 3rd.
to
be p !
all Indiana literature, original man- of French make, rococo in style, couscripte, and illustrations by prom- vered with gold and Aubasson upinent artists, for the aame. TLe t.tnt. m i.ii .-.
The Indiana building at the Louis- WU throughout the building are signs of tljwers. I'erhape the mod
ian Purchase txpoeition at t. oeautnu.. uec .rai-u ana a special interesting Dart of th collection
.ouis will be formally dedicated on feature is the display of pictures by consisle of elaborate Chinese em-
Knday afternoon, June 3rd. at I Indiana artists representing Hooeier broideries on pale blue and sold col-
o'clock. The Indiana Commission- scenes and characters. ored satin. This includes hangings.
r- throuuti the press ot the stale -t ' i- .uncn room is in con- curtains, portiere etc . nouah to
xtend a cordial invitation to all cit- nect. m with the building hut does line a great bail room. They are
iiens ol Indiana to be present on out coniaio any restaurant teaturee, covered with dragons with huge this occasion. The ceremonies will hut where visitors may check their staring eyes and switching tails ; be held at the Indiana building anJ luncheon and tind convenience and birds of all species, including storks the program though not yet an-comfort at luncheon time-. ai.d peaoK ks ; conventional designs nounced will consist of addresses by The building is a superb piece of peculiar to the Chinese, and done
iov. VNintield 1. Durbin. Lieut- arcnitecture, planned to produce m- in both Hat and rai-ed work watr
iovernor Newton W.tiilbert and teresting vistas. Its furnishing- and monsters and dashing sea waves.
Henry V. Marshal, ätwaker of the decoration-, although luxurious, are There are also Turkish carpets, Housa of Representative- on the of a quiet character, making an in- paintings, and rich brie a-brac. The
part of Indiana, and byKx tiovernor terior that offers comfort and quiet presumption is that the Asiatic fur-
David K. brancis. President of the environments to the weary visitor, niture came to the Senator through Louisiana Purchase Exposition, for at the same time, through its art, lit- the Chinese Ambassador, who once
the exposition company. The srary and musical decorations, an occupied Castie Stewart
Cadets from the Culver Military interesting place to rest. Ths household of Senator Stewart Academy will parthipate in the cer- Indiana people arriving at St. has long been distinguished for its
aionies, as will also the fhiiippioe i-ouie ana aer-inng to go airectioin- turbulence. Is there any cause for
-couts and about 1 marines sta- diana s building will take a Laclede wonder? The late Mrs. Stewart was ioned on the exjosition ground, or Market Street car with World's a daughter of that Henry S. Foote rhere will be music throughout the Fair signs and going west. These who beat Jefferson Davis in ths aniav by bands from Indiana and oth- cats stop within two blocks of the vase for (Governor of Miafuminni and
er organizations connected with the Indiana building. who was for many years Senator from
exposition. In the evening a recep- It previous arrangements have not that State. During the war be w as uon will begiven by the (iovernor of been made for stopping place, a list a pseudo Cnion man, and in favor of Indiana and the Indiana worlds Fair of desirable places may be obtained accepting the terms offered by Lin-
Comissioners to all the people of In- at the information desk in tue build- coin in V;j and 64. He had a most
liana and ths World's fair officials ing. violent temper and was tstrible in nd other invited guests. It is ex- To insure safe delivery of mail it his fits of anger. He fought at pected this will be one of the great should be addressed to "Indiana least six duels, and he and Thomas days for Indiana at the exposition Building. World's Fair, St. Louis, -H. Benton had a knock-down on the and the Commission is making ex- Mo." All mail so addressed will tloor of the Senate. Twoofhiadu- - - i a a . a A a . 1 . ..
tensive preparations to entertain a reacn inepereon aaaressea promptly els were with the magnetic orator,
R M. MILBURN, Attorney at Law, JASI'KU. INDIANA.
of the gospel to hell to reform it, as ing you in handling cash. Never
to try to purify either of the old par- trust any man's word when he hands
tien bv staying in its ranks
Yoo have attempted to purify the primaries, only to find that more of them, year after year, are held above saloons, near saloons or
u.pnwtic m tt.e court, of "oi ' and jn a drug At0Te where the most they ruriKEKk t .pFo.it tu. at.,j Vou nave gons u the elecboi. coor etas. , f political Mark
ibU Coontjr rfnnk
Dec. t, .
. it K VOX.
you a
mot.ey
roll of
every
bills.
time,
Count your
my boy. I
merely wanted to teach you a les
son io bu-iness." "Vou mean old cuss!" shouted
John. "I never suspected you of a
trick like that. When Mr. Bank
counted only $öö I told him you said it was f ' when you banded
hi mkil llanna, only to have him betray me the roll. He looked at me kind L askA laasnsi a(t ilia tlaaVt f a r- f r4 1 1 ti a a m an aai1 W i. a t at m ,tt
yfffiyifl VUU UJ VJl 11 Blrri tuo ucpupvw w vi juvci sauu rot' , vi. cai j ' u COX & HXJlVlTJfcsJtt.f Kgypt and lining hie pockets with going to do about it 1 T aw the' blood money of the brewer and "Iroin' right home to mother,' I ..j ttorneys at J-aw distiller. Vou have prayed to the.says, 'an' get the money.' .i a si Kit. INDIANA. God of your fathers for relief but he "I went home and told mother I'd
otiont and iTobat.
- - mnl 1 i tt saatss itaA1 sa iluaf aar tr I rvaal ortü nf trta 4t i a.I rM m t Ktlla snrl
, IJolpfnK ctuuti'.
office inSnmyda buiiJina on Public square pQ lQ j0 until you are man enough insurance money, which she'd been
r-t ,iwi
your petition, and will ever continue she lent me five dollars out of dad's - m a I a
ltunt.r Tr.ylor.
W A.Tral.r.
illAYLOR & TEAT1)B Attorneys at Law, .lAM'KK. INDIANA.
to acknowledge your error, and help 'savin . When I paid Mr. Bank he him answer it, with means at your says: Sonny, if you ever want to disposal. Vou preached against'ehange your job come to me.' intemperance, the drink habit, "And I'm going to do it. Please the licensed saloon, the gamblingjpay me back that five dollars and
den, the brothel, and twice a year what 9 commg to me in wages
m w J! A I L aI a I a
large number ol eopie irom inai- mrougn me posioiu.e in me uuuaana which they are assured will be ing. present. t Seaator Stewart s Farewell te Indiana has a building at he WttW Soclety-I. a Blaze .1 FanWorlds Fair that every citueu of the H ,1 state will be proud of when he sees ' ' it. The throngs of ieople who are ror week now the local papers r.o naaaintr thronffh the building ere filled with advertisements of
unite in sounding its praises and ev- "The Stewart Sale. A Magnificent ;out
of the dar nersone are Collection ol
neard expressing the opinion that Appointments Formerly in Use at it is the most beautiful building on Stewart Castle." The fashionable
the Exposition grounds. The build- i oi asn.nston, aireaoy on the ing is located close to the Inside Inn:q" v. tirred to its depths tt the State Building entrance at the by the publication of statements desoutheast corner of the grounds, noting a family quarrel on the borft u AnonmA in th nirit of the der of a scandal. The Senator from
r,.i, u.u..n, n.l intnrlH Nevada is here to superintend the
tn be a wwtm oiacs for all wUhmJßl on oi his diwrced daugh
to meet friends, social and music en-1 tors, Mrs. Bessie Hooker, charged tarB;nniant Iber father with heartlessness and
Th h.iilnin -urronnded bv aicraelty in selliag her mother's pri
bro.d terrmt e and is aDoroached1 prorty and family souvenirs.
thmnnk . dnriAiia mrtitvt on pither , end with having sent her mother's
side of which are candelabra of a'portraü to the auction-block, where
monumental character. Through .n had, with difficulty rescued it
the portico, you enter e large loung- Tn öenaUr alleges that the elate , -n s (nrniahH ih.msn'. 1 fa..-? ; mat on his wife-
heavy leather upholstered furniture. he gave the keye of the house
On either side are men's and wo- ",r- Q muu
mn'- re-t room- 19 by 37. luxur-." to neip tnemseives; mat.
.ously furnished with upholstered long after they had done he sent
f;;.-.i nh f,irnihl rithan to the aucti on certain remaining
upright piano, one manufactured by Property which belonged to ham. the Krell-French Piano Co., of Ntw nd Mrs. Hooker demanded tnat it r.Bi inu.n. Am other bv Schan "he delivered to her; that he has ta
v ' " I, , , , . . -
r t4.1rMinirtrn Indiana en care oi ner ana nersons; ror 1
w- " D 1- .. . , - 1 1 . ,i
back of which are commodious toi- years ; mai nis uaugnier s auegsuoi a TKa totl.t!is a "return of evil for good." The
i 1.. .1 fta tvlmn voti naw.Vnti am loainva ffooH nffif Iwiv anrl ' . i tt...j vnitnr via marrirl a Mcnnd timf
J, i - mt okaa j"" f . r J ' . " zi , J . jrooms nare tue ;;aors. uu wmit miu, .Jom.-' . m . nana 'our taxe9 to k P B policeforce. Bank s getting one. That I where! partitions sremade of heavy oFia1ae!bout a year ago, against tbsremonaVoai, rver Pubois county ittH nana. ci.n;.Qaj cQurt . house, a I m givin you a lesson in business. anitary glass manufactured at Alex-;""" of his daughters. He 2 ar-eawsm mr jail an almshouse, a lunatic aey- New York Times. landr a Indiana. Ateachend of the9vent.y--n years old.
Mßjh A M M& M M m
lum, a state prison until you are tired and nothing has come of your tirades, and never will ; these things
Conditioas Nat Clear. James J. Hill, the railroad presi
building, in connection with resting rooms, are verandas.
int. B. rl. MOBMT,
Resident Dentist,
the 1 our corresponaeni csiiea si me
jhe fine residence of Mrs. Bessie Hooker. i m am I
verandas are lD answer to my card she made her
f,,t.hit -rtth Old H ckorv tab appearance aca m ery aurai an a my
until vuu see the error ot your a ays , transportation ousinees mrougn ,j Kaira In ronrtion with the lsrance it was. .Mrs. Hooter is
and bv the mighty power of your steamboating, but he soon deserted inunirin- hsll i-the secretary's ofli e "vivacious blonde." divmel
sill ro on until thev have increa-ed dent, began his connection with the
... n .
. ..,,. ttal m-rTlce to
wun wsjrrau".-M.
I IM I. franchise put them down. My dear lit for railroading. The roxd which the ptoffice, check room, rag-" "d most divinely fair, and
an Christian man, have you done wim ne nas since inaue so wiueiy anown j8ter cierk and bureau ol infonna- ramer snowuy uresseu ior me ean
d vour franchise what ttod would have was at that time considered the slow-!.- A mmd noacious stairway in mornm hours. "1 he morning pa
1. I . .a . mm it'll 1 - -
i you do with it.' nave you voieu au a t n If
Money to Loan
at
5 Per Cent.
Wm. A. Wilson,
'ASPER.
INDIANA.
your church demand- of you? Have you voted that poverty now clothed in raga, might be dressed in comfort? Have you voted that hunger, gaunt and grim as a wolf, may never appear at the campfire of any human beings? Have you voted that $1 ,US0,000,(HH) more might be addid to the legitimate trades, that now go to make drunkards, inmates of the hrthl ninetenths of the criminals.
blights prospect,1 pretty fast."
nut a viuiw - w t 3 t s i"
Avrnna anul. and makes cowards
UBIUUr mer w
est in the country. Mr. Hilllistened in tne center Md. u the landing, 'P" I said, "publish what is vir
good naturedly to he fun that was1,. corinth
an an
rinthi'an columns supporting tually card from the Senator, and glass dome. Thia stairway "Ves ' ahe exclaimed, "jrf; " to the ascond floor, unfortunate'y : I cannot help it.
itiog Mr. Hill one day on the Midway j. alargs landing, on eiüier I remarked that I thought she might in St. Paul, "Diamond Jo' ' Lide atairs leading to ths tloor above. Prhaps wish to make some expla-
naturally poked at bit road, and
i i . v i . : :
woraeu toe naraer io iuiprue h. inrit
.neei
treet
Reynolde of upper river steambost'TK:,.' i.nfl:n4. m.wa ;nto a large nation or rejoinder
fame, said: 1-.:. saw an amaaasats f.i. said, "I cannot. You
"Jim. I 11 match one of my staam-L- - rila ii- ;v cannot
uti'uru n tili vi iv a a t uaa - -
boats against one of your trains in furnitre. nd containing two ETand cQ WDt h
fair race for $.500 side." nino. oop from the Star Piano Co .' position to
"Well. I dont know." hesitated 1. RJ i,mrtj ini.n. mnA the oih- Vou see how it is. No
Mr. Hill; "some of your boats are f" tK ' p-rkard 1'iano Co.. you" Of course I wi
!
S. S. Prentiss, and the story is told that in one of fhem Prentiss looked up a tree where some boys had climbed tosee the fight andsang out, "take care, loys. better come down.' Foote is shooting wild this morning ! ' ' Foote was juick on the trigger, readv to fight anybody with or with-
r iiu mil ia raimrteit tn kiva
Valuable House-hold t . k.iunM..i,.t
mmm ivaac t wb-u vuaiiciluo V lits were not accepted. So the troubles in the "Stewart Castle" were perhaps hereditary. Mask Ot Tk Wires. A good many people have theories of their own as to the Aeolian music which is given out by telegraph and telephone wires when (bey are under the influence of certain breezes. When telegraphy was in its Infancy, the yokel need to think that the noise was made by messages parsing over the wires. Most educated people know that this is a silly theory, but they will be surprssed to find that their own theory is about as ill founded. Dr. Laska. a Polish meteorologist, declares that the noise is not given out bv the wind at all but that it is
caused by uneen terrestrial changes
caused by meteorological influences. He hopes by s close study of the
sounds to be able to discover a
Bans of foreseeing what the weath
er is to be. Whatever theory be for
mulates in this direction, it is to
be hoped that it will be more relia
ble than the meteorologies' forecasts which have hitherto been given to
the world. There is something hu
miliating in the fact that the English weather defies the scientist. The
Meteorological Office, with ail its
facilities, seems to be unable to give us more than a rough idea in figures
)f the weather which we have en
joyed or otherwise and that is
not very consoling. There is an
opening for Dr. Laaks, and there ia
a further opening for him if he can put the wires to use when Mr. Mar
coni baa once for all proved that they are no longer necessary for the transmission of messages. And the rustic, instead of watching for col
ored sunsets will then put his ear to the telegraph poles. Curiously enough the heathen, in bis Hindoo blindness already f retells the arri
val of the rainy season by listening
- mo i
No," ahe
we that I
contradict mv father. He
pleases, and I am
defend myself.
to the sound oi tne lonely wires
but I thank which cross the vast expanses of his
thdrew. country. He found it out long ago.
V a II ) a. a I U I I .a - a a . a . m
of Fort Wavns Indiana. 1 inen caueaei me auction nouse, and the scientist laughed at him tor
The art gla-s u-ed in tbe dec ra- nu 1UUDU wu-wi.dm pains. t.ivsrpooi itng. j roei
tioc- throughout the building and ol the most expensive turniture
America' ' .v.-. .......... IfJ tbe a0me is manuiacturea oj me - i--r
1 -, tUa I'hrintian VDler in a lliaffUSlSa tone. ll UU ID KU'M.l.nl (lima Wntka at Knkn. U:.fB-Oiat; iiuui uiam .'ir-o.
II W It' 1 1 '114 fcLIV vi. mm ' I D . m - '.';. ... . ' 1 Vmt mm.- . . v m. w
n( ihU eountrv throw off tbe fetters ing to stick to the river then ypu Indiana, and repre-ents a ma-
w! aT .a. II a a aT l w
"Come, I'll race you upstream,
S.IMIHHXI
.9
Christian voters in. urged Keynolds.
Oh. thunder! " returned Mr.liul
rb.. i.iwt.
of hell's rum power,
menial of any party
cease whose
to be a
policy
i iTJl?nU i UT1 OAT tt
PERD. VOLLMER,
might as well drop tbe notion ol atrial
race. I thought you meant -you a
nmiTiT P ......at.,t it that that oartv bring vour boat out on tne
ülÄDLri. , "vlill n H ( ,,rruittion fund along the track and give me librarv o
ronceived in sin, horn in bell and'show. "-Philadelphia Post. which , kept
at A IM TBKKT, JaP?r,
always have U e hest tnrnout-, of any
"I suppose Jinks is proud of his boy, but be hasn't taken the usual
mr m a a ... . . .....
The collection offered for sale to way ot showing his tnenda that be
the highest bidder contains many is."
I t 1.1 I -f - I lllTk! An xmn mAanat
. . a rara anil vamamp weitk. ui ari. rr ii- u iu u mnu.
renea. I z : -rj ..n .
Pr,ri. On the seiond Hoor is a resenting the best craftmanship of , . . ,Q told them his son is
or reading room, i't th f'1 indies and v nina. tnese w uig ir uib ica ne nas io gse
on tile all the eta.e things ought to nnu a p:ace in some aui miuciui aiuur.een-year-oia,
whose superiority is unex-
I -.1 : VI" mrmn h iiaii ir mlm,,-m
. tuonai mueeum, eiitier iu a.-u .....j i;iu
. ngton or New lork. the richly -jrved ebony and teakwood furni-
'I overheard him telling ber a
story last night which I know ahe
fathered by the father ot lies -rked xhm wooM-bsi "''' -pd magazines; also a.
Iml Christian voter you are a party to ; llT hllVfttbe principal daily papers ana wee i I ...... ,1 .nrri In h "IHK-'. IUS . ; .4 nnnlh r matrarinä Atnm-
the crime utu, R gll .t is necessary for me to -"rrr tlirm in iulina .of as. chairs. Ubles. . ' . r
it i ..tA aj trts ail itnii 41 i ti r - mm, antt rT i nas n i 1 irikr a tue vnn du'h n - --i n nmm nsasirii riyr v it maa rw thm ri i r ansa
. I 1 nn U Jilltl Of fwavw-, I a - lima r rf t rtt1 n m ' v as v. w u a - a f J aawaaww "v-V avi ' , wvn puw
earvty for tomer. ; pan...r.y "- jj Xm. Look " "m-u'Z " r.K;V:.;, reception room, at the other the P" c.. .JV", didn't stop him.''
aierctal traveler.. C.mrteon--an rsn. - nf
.jlJriyera to all parts oiuu.- -u-.. ian (r;Pnd. and see if you,lu Ä a. u .u-
Haia Mjar-led ani iu . , , . . "in Otner wuruf. irwuw tuo
. " - . . i . i. r. anii . t a pa r mnu. . . . . . .
do not iinu tue uu fi i chan. "your cnest ot
my lungs and the heart, '..,' nlirtn rrtom mnd beautiful as anything
otning con n ties
toi J on cheap terms
octw.usa.-iy a Leiber or a Schauh,
a
all devotees PTT tool-1.
thf other the
. . m W.AW. mm m mm m
Ul IUV IUU ÜL. nf. t
' f " - I . I äJV. t.- I' 'UK -unci aia. "Ul Vl I .
private othces. In connection with ver seen in America, an., i- upoui-, 44()h don.t kD0W . b, tod her tbe latter ia tbe art and literary de tered with fine Persian embroidery . 9ne mmm tUwt ir be bd partment, which contains copies of 'eral gorgeous asts of furniture are
