Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 November 1904 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER II, li4-
ul priotln, rf 'l o thruoh tri intrtor Pftoo.
Dubois County Vote.
3119
1413 47
Worn aw tt Mb Sic Hut. güTltehMI Wh io HER CHERISHED HAT. the laat of a seriee of nermoM on ZäSmi.SSnä in Bmklm n. mm - mm announced that he had devoted but vor,,, oned.y to the .ingle man and a She MM b i hurry ui the whole week to the single woman, afternoon and placed her cherish, because he believed the preliminar- hat. hu h -he lore! U'tu r than ule, iM of marriage are largely in her filf1
hands. and no one will aeny waigoi iuio - - etha reverend father was entirely After this she M busv eh didn I rifht in this deduction. Indeed, think about the hat, and it remain there will be many who will regard ed on it reetin place afUf th,hi statements a entirely too mod house waa wra imjj. It wa in the middle tf the night eel . . . . I . . i ... t
Oneofthemoet false ana possi-lthat ane was wunm wj mm m . . ft 1 ft - l 1 .. ftl. .... ,-..- v
Democratic Electore
Republican Elector. Prohibition Elector. Peoples electors, FOB OOVKRKOB. John W. Kern. Dem. J. Frank Hanley. Rep. F. T. McWhirter, Pro. FOB LIEUT. SMnafOt. Warder W. Stevens, Dem.
Hugh T. Miller. Rep. Howard C. Ramsey, Pro. KoB SECRETARY Of STATE. Edward J. FofBrty, Dem. Itaniel E. Storms. Rep. Alvin H. Swain, Pro. fob OHOHb. Wm. T. Zenor, Dem. John F. Dillon, Rep. Theo. J. Shrode, Pro. FOB PROS. ATTT. Bomar Traylor, Dem. Arthnr EL Wolven, Rep. FOR RE PRESENT A TIFB. Horace M. Keen, Dem. Samuel H. Wulfman, Rep. FOB TREASURER. Wm. F. Beck man, Dem. Jer. J. Jackson, Rep. FOB SHERIFF. Vtctor V. Cassidy, Dem. Thoe. Himael, Rep. FOR CORONER. John F. Meinker, Dem. Wm. F. Rnst, Rep. FOR SURVEYOR. Wm. T. Young. Dem. I. F. Brittein, Rep.
OB COMMISSIONER Iff, DIST.
Henry Wehr, Dem. 3029
Geo. W. Rudolph, Rep. 137U FOB COMMISSIONER 2D DlST. Henry Landgrebe, Dem. 3016 Eli B. Hemmer, Rsp.
3053
1384 46 3046 1381 47
3052 1382 47 3102 1415 32 3083 1336 3057 1341 S081
1340
3067
1369
3' '53
1348
30C
1344
evThe election is over. Running a campaign is like running a newspaper ; everyone knows, or think they know, more about it than the man at the helm. The democratic majority in Dubois Co. is 124 leas than it was four years
ago. And yet tbe uemocrats never had a county chairman who gave more of his time and worked harder for the success of the ticket than did Chairman M. A. Sweeney and his efficient secretary . Mr. Will Mel choir, daring the campaign just closed. Their speakers were in every prerinrt in tha countv. Senator Mil-
burn, Hon. J. L. Bretx, Hon. W E. Cos, Hon. Bomar Traylor, Hon. H. M. Kaan, Hon. F. L. BeU and Hon. A. L. Gray, and Hon. E. Tieman, of Huntingburg, assisted occaaeionally by speakers from out of
the county did valiant service for
the party. The Chairman himself, also, addressed the people at var ioue places.
It tu mn un hill fight and the
eentlsmen in control did well.
The Gold Democrat got licked
worse than the Silver Democrats did
lour year ago. The gold-bug tail
to the Democratic party, headed bj
Tommy Taggart, . us Belmont, et
ml, who claimed to know it all, have had their inning, and we sincerely
trust that they will have lost some
of their conceit by next campaign
The Indiana Legislature is Republican by a large majority and tha Democrats can have lots of fun
watching the free for all race for Senator Fairbanks' shoes. Judrc Beit's PolKf teert. Thareday, Nov. W. Michael Kraaa vs. Clemens Henke, on con
tract trial by court, finding for the defendant. Senator Milburn ap peered for the PML. Traylor & Traylor for the defendant. The state of Indiana vs. Henry Street, Intoxication. Deft, arrested on affidavit of Ben Berry, plea of ftilif, fine $1 and costs, total 10 15, paid and defendant disW A
t UBI ft OVl-
bl V for that reason the most eher- .... m - a L . 1 .
ished illusions ot men is mo iuothat be chooeea his own wife, whsn, as a matter of fact he merely succumbs to a youug pereon that has marked him for her own as inevitably as smallpox or tbe black hand. The much quoted statement that any woman can marry any man she wants to, like most other glittering generalities, lacks confirmation in fact. But it would be very much truer if the fair participants in the a it .
man hunt would devote meir attention to particular man instead of
wasting time in a scattering ore. Vrv often thev undertake too much
and in trying to bring every Tom,
Dick, and Harry to tne proposal point at once, fail with all three. The same amount of attention .rivun tn one of the trio would have
convinced him that the dearest wo
man in the world might, with
great deal of persuasion, consent to
marry him and maxe mm mo imm
blessed among his xina. How this wonderful result is hronoht about onlv the irirl knows-
through very often she doesn't kuow
Knt i. like the selected nusDaou,
iust an obedient pawn in the hands
of her wise and elderly temaie reia-
hma. For a homely firl with an
experienced mother hae just about
forty time as great a cuauco w capture a man as a pretty girl with
out one. f or tne preuy orpnau
frequently ingenious enough to
think that the femanine role in
courtship consists in breathing a
whispered yes to tne mosi iavoreu of a half dozen ardent suitors, and so leaves to chance what the
maiden accomplishes by cold sci-
MMB.
Of course, only a widow has tbe
acience of man-trapping tuorougniy
mastered, and a new occupation
might be furnished impeennious relicts if some kind philanthropists would only endow a school of courtship for women and employ the widows to give object leseons in subtle lovemaking to the inexper
ienced of their sex. However, to give reality to the lessons, men would probably have to taks the passive part in them
which fate assigns tne prospecme htmhanda in real life. And in this
event the widowa would probably gobble them up taster than the faculty could supply them. For any widow can marry any man she wants unless be is warned in time mnA has hinie If sentenced to life
imprisonment in
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children crying in the nursery. She
sprang ut M Md and, hastening t the jf4 nearest her, turned on the gas and applied a match und.r the globe to the burner. In an instant the hat which rcst.-d upon it and which she had entirely forgotten was in a flame. It blazed like a torch at a funeral pyre, and the woman was so astonished and frightened lit thi sudden nvroteehnic dis
play that he pave one scream, which awakened her husband and brought him Bring to the rescue. He brought with h"" the woman's bet and favorite bedspread, a handsome thing, not overu!tantial. With prent presence of mind the ma:: wrapped tne hat in the eounnr-
and extinguished the ble and this, the man says, is
n-K tha Tfeirt of the storv
comes in the coverlet was ruined,
and instead of the heroine of the in
cident thank mfl her lord fervently
for his timely assistance and having a
avei her life she turned upon mm
with fiamrh in her mien and fire
in her eve. "You've ruined mv liest bedspread, vou careless thing!" sdie aid. And then: "Oh, my hat! My hat!" When the man foil asleep he says
Rarhel wa still weepinjr for her
headgear, and he say that hereafter
Deonle who put thing in unusual
places will have to take cere of them
themselves, witn souno vague, oui hi wife know what he mean. Baltimore News.
New
pane But-
FLORSHEIM SHOES! NDBBY HATS FURNISHINGS. S. KLEBLER, West Side Clothier and Furnisher.
then it would be by no means cer
tain thst she wouldn t get mm.
we can not all be widows, now-
ever, and those of us not of that r.rivaleeaH Haas can onlv cudgel out
dull wits over the "preliminaries of
marnage," as they were siyiea io the Psssionist father's address, and
do the beet we can in the serene anticipation that some time even our day of widow' weeds and wile
may dawn. Kx.
telrft Marrlag Rata.
Sma Inventions Moat Profitable. "Something homely," said the aged Inventef. "Something little, something simple, something cheap. 4 hrtsik and eve. a toothbrush, a
shoe button. Those are the inventions that there is money in. MI)o vou know the two inventions
that it "i conceded have made more than ail the other? They are the safety pin and the steel pen. The first gros of teel pens sold for $36. That is 25 cent apiece. "A profitable invention was the babv carnage. A woman originated it, and it netted her $50,000. Noth
ing like as much, you see, as ttve 6afetv pin or the steel pern "The smaller and the cheaper an invention is the more chance it
stands of being a money maker." Portland Oregonian. Mining Natural H story The liiv entry (England Eipress grew indignant recently at a con-
.m lmTwiriirv Win dll not ÖellCVe a
Wanted!
MKS KND VOfKS in this county and adjoining terntoriea, to represent and advertise an old established tum;of solid financial standout. Salary j.' MM 121 weekly, to women $12 to m weeklv with Exnses advan.-ed each Mondäv by eheck direct from head -
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When necessary; position permenem. Address Blew Br. U, Iept. A, M,,non Hldg.. Chicago, HI. Kailroad Excursion-. WorKi i Fair Rates begin April 18 and close Dec. 15, 1904. Tickets good for the et-aaon Tickets good tor 60 davs 8 15. On certain days there will be :.U..Minna aorvi for i. davs at $t.10 for
the roond tnp, such days to be advertised later, j.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, GROCERIES. The best stock in Jasper for the'Price. Come to FRANK ECKERT S Eckert Block, For Extra Bargains. Big Fall Stock of Fashionable Goods.
C. W. Travlor, M. D.
Phvscian & Surgeon, Ireland, Indiana.
Call answered nibt and day. Both telephones Cumberland ami lome.
xn iaiei.-iy-
French Of Geraaef army could ever
lam) in Knt'land.
"To DOohDOoh the idea of this
U-int' invaded." wrote
tV,o li'tnr. "ih t follow the example
of the camel, which burie- iu head
in the sand when an enemy approaches." To which Punch retorted, "Surely the author of this apothegm uaat have meant to refer to the os
trich, which in the- circumstances
baa a habit of putting tu eye through a needle."
Judge Parker charged the Republt
FRANK L. BETZ
Attorney at Law and
Pension Attorney. Will practice in Dnboi and adjoicinc
counties. Prompt attention b'tcu
collection. Nourv nMm in omce.
8-l.iIe. Fire and A-vident lneuram-e Companies repreeenied.
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ARCH.C. DOANE, R.-DrewntinK
Prudential Insurance
uompauy, Profit Sharing Life Insurance for
Men, Women and Children. Ages 1 to 70. Araounta $100, KX) to 16.
TV, TT-.rrifte rate IS tUk'ner iu -B .rlmlnUtration w-.m r"-!-
Knidand than elsewhere, being 15 travagance and the President linmedl
r .i .
ately directed all heads of depart ments to be silent as to forthcoming eatlmatea of eipendltarea.
i ft .Ka AAiin.
per thousanu. in nnav
trie it varies iroui i,aw y
sand.
. . . a inn
The highest wrrn , " It mlt ,t! be mentioned with all
to a volume oi sinuaiica, ""'5u nKtrA U) the pr,pr1et1e. of the
chiefly to mrcitrn countries,
bv the board of trade, is in Kou-
a T--r thousand. lhat
ii io i - i - . r . . . .
country also ha- the highest death raU' 2?.? per thousand.
The lowest marriage rate l in Sweden, where it is 0.9 per thousand. London Mail.
tea that 8enaUr Fairbanks continues
to IräM to M ncnatiirlwl job
inner Saaerstleas.
Gold g rter buckles re lucky and silver ones the reverse.
Tbe girl who wears her garters below the knee will early lose her
beauty. To put on the left garter before the right on dressing in the morning will bring bad luck all day. The marriage of a bride who wears any but white garters on her wedding day will have an unhappy ending. Tbe luckiest color for gerters are white, blue and black. The wearer
of yellow garter will lose a friend
within a year.
If a garter breaks in church the wearer's marriage will be happy, at dance it is sign that the w ar er's sweetheart is faithless to her.
Money to Loan
at
jasper.
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wao rix-nan mlMT
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