Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 February 1905 — Page 2
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The Baa Ry an.l H Dt Return (ram Teaas The Boy Tf Hi the Gioceiyman About the Eacitemeut M San Antonio. BT H" QBOAflK W PI CM (E ven or of N I 0Sll rarsnerl pubH rol 'Peck' Cub ami. or of "Vmk't Dod Ho) " eic i Copyrichl by Joseph B Uew-a) THE o.l irocwytl Ml on an upt :rucd halt bushel measure in front of the stove, drying his old-fashioned boo'.- As he fried the soles id front of ihe red-hot stove, there s. an odor of bum: leather, but he did not not.ee It, as the other odors, natural to the dirty old grocery, taemed to be in the majority. The door opened quietly, and the old man got up to wait on a possible custonMfi ' the bid
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DECISION ON BEEF TRUST. 1 IS NOT THE WHOLE THING
Hoosevelt Administration Will Get Credit for What i: Has Not Really Done. The decision of the United Ststet supreme court agaiust the so-cailed l ee trust is import ant. though H establiihes no new pr- s4svl It folio. .r. a general way the decision of the I o;.n .n the Ad dyston pipe trust esse of tome years ago us: as the judgment against the Northern Securities company foi;ed that saius: :i Trans. Ms- . Prtignt and
Joint Traffic aaaodst ronnection with the op the court in the sugar Springfield (Mass.) Ib various judgments thu:
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you said ih-' .'Id rtoc. i man was a fool to take it shen yn
hat a skunk Till do " Yes. 1 thought it was a skunk all right. " said (he bor, "but IMS man told me the atumai had been vac. lasted aud vonlnn'1 ever make auy troabUi tor anyone amd he wou.d warrant lt. I thought a warranted skunk was all right and so 1 eut to bed in a oi 1. r i( tQ dad s bed 1 guis it was about daylight, when skunks want to nek :!a: he began to siran a the lii sud squeal., and 1 was at raid it would wake dad up. so I reu. lied .iowu anj took the cover off the .o From thai very identical moment Ibt trouble blian laa Le.ird somctt.ing in tbl room ami h ' ram up m bei, and th animal sat ou the foot of the bed und looked at dad Had said: Sa! ' and threat a pillow hi my pet, and then til v. as cbnos I never melltu chaos bat i know vhtt 1 Uneil It 0. O. but joud s dide to sec dad He turned blue and
NEW ORLEANS WINE CELLAR rins After Dinner Tale That La knd the Element of Geographical Jr iei lence. A lsd new or ct m sh nf n of jrrat vellli uas at dinner fa gbte tgo and smsmJ ererrbod) by tell iti bisnd and vintags ut a raie srim without teeing- '.lie settM or UK I nays a VabBaton . vin -i lodeat ot the Nr Vuik How y. n do it" ifsS was kfd "Oh, ah replifd. "I aa ioin in Nw Orlrans, jrou knowr. and aa r.i:-ed thera. hen I wm a slip l a gul my lather ued to take ni ilown iitto his great wins cellar under the iius and skew ine the tasty boitlss. lis ttngnl mt all about w urs in Ii n those gluomy raves" After the dinner the hoaiewi aa:l to her hul i "Waent il mleiesun t" hear Mm So and bo lell sb.'Ut hn iathet a wins, cellars!" iiie.it'" rrtvl ths brutal hub.tnd bdutelv great! It was aimpiy tins. You kaow, theie isn't a cellar ui New Ji leans." His Favorite Instrument. "The tout rnaritible of that orhes'ra is remarksl-ly g'xxl.'' imhsik J Mr Newmh's host at the Ikix party. "Hcn't you
A HEALTHY OLD AGE
Ol TENTHC BESTPARTOF LIFE Qslp for Women Paaslng Tbroufb Ohanste of Life rroTldeni c has allott-l us each at leat M-veuty yearn In whi h t fultlll ourintaftioii in life, and it in gvneralij our own fault if wo ti e pr maturely.
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of the Sh man anti-trust law of I.'. It applies to combina ions of parallel and competing railroads, whether such combinations be dnly miorporated or not; It applies also to unincorporated a. lianit-s con j .ra'.es and concerted action among various corporations, firm? jr IndUvidualS, engaged in manufacturing or rade making for a restriction of output, uniform prices and monopoly practices generally; bu' it does not apply to p ombinations oi manufacturing QOncernt, r. n. itter how far extended, when hey ar? incorporated But such rombinatfons are. of cours4 the most important of all. and th i : ent decision of the court only makes th1 more glaringly defct; Its ; inion in the Knight or sugar trus ease, which permitted in .'rporated maniifarturing combinations to es ape the law altogether. Evidently if the beef trust concerns w ere Incorporated ihy bo prosecuted for aw inj mdsccepting special railroad favors but th- might otherwise do every thing hargtd again-t
them in this ca.-e and ecape prosecution or restraii. I This presents an absurdity IB Judicial construe tion which calls for correction. It can obviously make n d iffer n e to the pub 11c whether the same ac Li of qua. efft civene in monop)li8tic restraint ol trade, are performed through an inor porated or an BttlBOorporated ombination; and as the law was intended to protect the public against such acts, it Should be applied wherever Mfc h a IS are manifest. regar!loR 'he precis methods pursued, or it should be repealed or made more amenable to a tmt organisation of tndnstry, Still the decision will stand in the public view as another vindication of the Roosevelt administration in Its anMmonopoly character and will creatly enhance the president's popularityThere evidently exists some sort of a combination among the big dressed meat DOBCarno, and .f t.ow appears to have bepn brought up w.th a round turn throuch the efforts of the department of
justice The injunction stands, such is the de. isioi but 11 remain- to be enforced, snd this is the fratureof t he a..' which most IntSfMtM the publn . as it will mosl tax the effr s of the government prosm i ora. Meantime the great mas of the tnist r-maln nntoin hed, and boy on d the reach of the law as Interpreted by th court. It would se m that theadm n. tration, in order to round out its reputation for aeal in the pro . t Ion of the people against mOstOpoltstb practices, abould start nnther prose uticn that the si.preme ouirt might be brought to a reconsideration of I he Inconsistent po sition taken nv it In the sugar trur case. Olre the old mcdti ine, a ; borough trial before pMSCClbiBg new remedies for th cure of lust evils. It may well be that if the anti-trut law as it stands shall be enfoned there will be noned
of further legislation With two or thn-p of the more ( on iptQUOtll members of tlo beef trust I oling theirhecls in the penitentisry a great ad:intane nil havbeen made in the effort to do aw ay with rsbstes. the misuse of private car lines, and privste terminal facilities, and all the other contrivances for illicit gain at the expense alike of producers, con sum
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boy mshed in and dropped ou the i floor the qn-rt i animal t he old man : , and the cat had ever siea Ths tai ! ot up on the (ounter on a pile of. brown wrapping paper, curud its j back aud permeyowed, and the strange j animal iumued into a half barrel of
dried applies and began to dig with all l four feet, a thouah -.o make a bed io I
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Take tha' animao t:.e, or whatever li it, out of them spplss, said the old igro'eryaian picking up a tile poker. 'Wha is it. and where did il come ' from, and when did you get back, and ; why didn t you stay away, and what do you want in here atyway 7 and the old man eyed the animal and the bad i boy expe.t;ng- to b- bifen by one and
bilked by the other.
That's a prairi- dog from Texas, if
The President Finds That Congress Has Something to Say About Treaties. President Roosevelt has suffered an obrloua and deserved chtck in his Sau D ttinfO plans. Even his "protocol." eslgued to glrc him practical control of a foreign country, had to be laid before t! .-!. i - the New York Pus: !ngeniousl enUini it s protocol instead of tresty does not help matters. Th Msentlnl 'hing is that the presi.ient of the Cat ted States has to consult somebo. bef re i mmitting this country to a potky fraught with momentous con- , -nt os. He cannot make foreign alliances, or guarantee the Integrity of alien territory, or erect his flat into law. all off his own bat. It may be a disagreeable necessity for one wise and powerful to have to take the opinion of those w hom he knows to be ignorant and impotent, but, unhappily, the Constitution ordains that be must let all the Gardiner say the contrary to executive t'.inutes. as they may. The total result of this little misery of the administrativ
iife will be wholesome, both at home ' you are not posted on ornkothoiogy.
and abroad It Is particularly desirabl- ( said the hoy. as he took the prairie dog to teach foreign governments that Mr . up and put him on the counter near the
Roosevelt 11 not the American nation, cs iau is a.i rigat. on.y we were That b sson they may also learn from the driven Ml of Texas by the board of deliberate and overwhelming rejection j health ' by the house committee of the presi- "I told that pirate chum of yours, dent s naval proposals. By 13 to 4 it 1 when h. read me your Utter, that you voted that he may have two new battle- j would be in Tesas Just about a week, ships only, and that hi? estimated naval and that you would be shipped home In expenditure must be -ut by $15,000,000 or a box. They are not as tolerant with so. Foreign naval experts who have ! publu nuisames down south as we are been w riting in aw ed tnu- of "President i here. But what did you do there to geRoosevelt's formidable naval pro- J the brwrd of health after yonf and the gramme all! please take notice. People ! old mar. pushed 'he cats back down and congress hsve something to ssy. ! Iswl. and held her tail so she couldn't af er all. The Army and Navy Journal, i ' 'he prairie dog
to be s ire, declares tbst "the president j ell. sir. it was -he condemnde,;.?; has no pnttanM with those members of ( outrage that ever was said the boy. congress" who are against granting his as he gave the prairie dog some i rackdemands, and has threatened to "call an ! ers and MlMt You ?e. dad told me extra -'-mn to take up the maf-r of I could pb k up some f animals while naval lmrease immediately afer the ' I was In Texas, and I got quite a col4th of March." Doubtless. Mr Koose- lection, while dad was in the hospital veit ha used wild and whirling words Here is one In my pocket. ' and the boy
on that subject, as upon others; but doubtless, also, after this session of congress has expressed its mature Judgment against him. he will cool off and quiet down, and turn with unabated energ and enthusiasm to other question mogMtttaiill of . ternal importance to h.m.
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Miiiinna of rearetaM . Vhen the r-ditor read lOaTW p'.mts frr He, be .ul-l bsrdlf believe it, but upon econd le.iding Und that the John A. tvd.tr ed to., La t rosse. :., than whom theie are no more reliable and ex- : -op - pp! gippwers in the World, makes
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and 1 thought I should die my snake rattle hisself in t be .- pi d on m prarie tlo murder, and he got into horned toads, and inv c
i rntebed dad s ban- feet, an.l a young jwN I had began to s r--p h and dad henna to have a fit Mo said the air seemed fixed, and he opened the window and sat on the triadow sill in his nightshirt, and a fireman ame Dp on a ladder from ths outside and turned the hose on dad. then the ; m and broke in the door, and the landlord was alp ns. and the per -r and ill the chambermaid, and everybody I had 'tirned in a'! the alarms there wer, and everybody came qui. h Ths skunk
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this cfTer whe h is made to cet r u to iet Balzer't Warranted Vegetable Seeds. They il lend fM thsür Wg plant and seed catalog, togetiier w.th euouh seed to gl 1 0 tire, solid Cabbflgcs.
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1 .,.l,m!.d 1.000 rare. luci al i. ran bit providing ycu vr.ll rc f you "-.11 send then will add to the abmoua Berliner Cenld
Nervous exhaustion Invites di- ase Tiiis statement is the poitie truth W hen everything' mi f OHM U a burdsi and you ca nnot wnlknfswblpoekswitb out exspive fu'ifrue. and you i r i'h Onl into jvrvpirat jun easily, ai d yo ;i
roes Buatu a and jrou gn w ex. shaky at the least prvo'aTl
you cannot hear t be eross,-l m anytliing. y ou ar in danger ; vour nen have given out ; JPOU need building up at ones ! To build up woman nervous svstem and during the i-rlo,l of
chanpe of life vre know of no bett -medicine than Lydia E. l'inkl.a m i Vegetable Comnonud. Bers is nn I illustration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371
tiarnclii Avenue. Cntcago, I. . wri
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a:..i it did me a gi ttomwx inv dirv sf and th- l.-;i i v - f.-r m wit lis I I r- t-i feel that if It liad not leine tor women that ahv to-day. ItUst.
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The . h.ef rroub!e with the man dengnod bv nature for the mal! potato contingent 1-ea id the fa.' that he will perns: in fan ;, ;ng that !. . in ihe asaS pumpkin aste-Jodge 5; erial Excursions to Southwest, Feb. 7 and 21, March 7 and 21. 1905, via Kansas City Southern Kailv. ay. To Tort Arthur, Bmameot, Tex.; Lake ea, Qalvrntoa, lluj.toii, San Anton. , lex., and aU other ptu'.a on K. C, 8. H.. ior tickets w.th -l days limit and privilege ui flapping off vb route ou butu goUT and return trip. t r literature dcscrib.ng "The land of l" . .üment" the country along the K. . 8. Ky. or for further information re gardmg these escwrstoM, wr.'.e to 6. J. W jrm r. U P i. f. A.. Ii C a. II .,
hw--:as C .t.. . ÜJ. "W d enme fr.lka." aa.d I'pele Kbea. "hem- out o' w.-rk i a miMortune. nn' w ul others s hab.t ' vVasbiagton Star. To Curs a Cold In One Pay Take Laxative Bromo Quit. I ibiets, A.I iruirgista refund themooev if it fails to cure.
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Mra. Pink ham. of Lynn. Mass., Invites nil sick and ail :ng women to write her for adv iee. Her great SanoriWM is at their MtVaM. free of cost. Mixed Farming, Wheal Raising, Ranching.
Three g-at purwitta iri afam bwn wnde ?ul rps - FREE Horn stead Landi ot Western Canada thai tar.
Magn t.p.en? clima'e 1 rmir : lowinf i a t !.n ahiit a -e?i la Hie miJJ r i.f N.tu5ai " Alt are V Hit to Be more than rleatl w'H Ihe Lnat result of the patt kiu a ha: veil ' tttrcct. Coal woo.! water, hiv In aSaodacpre -avhoola chi.-...c, BsaraWtS conTen!nl.
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LATE POLITICAL NOTES
What the presldfnt seems to npd most is an arbitration treaty with the mmm n y World. The beef trust doe? not care who ma'ues th- supreme . i.urt d ;nns so long as it an make the meat prb e '.ist. Washington Post. Another reason some of the republican senators have for opposing the administration's railroad measure is that they are convinced it is w ror.tt. because the demo rat are favoring it Washington Post And congress has less than a month to lire! Ann there is no .it emp at tariff IrgmlntlM yet How ruus that verse nbOUl th- "childhood's hour" anii nursing a "fond gUselte' and all that Mffl of thing1 Alas' I tb a Observer. Despite the republican rejoicing over the administration vbfnry in thbout with the Northern Securities company it will be noted that the merger securities are booming, Thegovernmc nt 'a "vb '.rv ms 'o have bn sadly ex-hau-'eii in the prets nciie- i he Oommoner Tariff revision, even walking with the big sti.k. limps and hal s. Atlanta Journal - - Mr Rooosrett evidently regntdg treaty -making as merely the promulk'Stion nf Kx. u'ive Older No Tf N V. World. Unlesi PrsatdMl Roontv or the republlcml nrnhnitfl committee thail provide $2.1 uo or induce th- railroads of the country to carry Indians fmmthe west to W ashington for parM. InstiOg in he inaugural parade free of bärge, thin feature nf the pngenni win be missing, 11 Tammany Indians being othetirn !, - i, at pt'srnt. Albati, Aigur.
took a homed toad out of his pocket aftbut as bifc as a soft shelled crab anil put it In the lod grocery-man's band "Condemn yo i. don't pu? a pniaonoi's rep'ile in my hand.'" said the old man
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"DAb WIST INTO A CLOSpCT W UK RE MY SN V k fSl ANI THIN' '.F W KHK " as be dropnod the ugly looking toad on the floor, and got behind the show ase, while the boy laughed fit to kill "MM tell your story and vamoose by ginger, or I will rinc for the parroi wagon You would murder a man in his own bouae, and laugh at his spasms " "O, get our. that toad ard this prai rie dog are as harmless as your old cat there." said the boy, as he watched the old man tremble a though he had Jum-jams I have got a tarantula and a diamond-back rattlesnake that will pi'e-ii y. !h9Ua I'll teil you about getting fired Ml of Texas, If you will stan.! i ininuf You see. I hal m nolleetl m nf pntt in my room at the hotel, and I hid the bellboys bribed and the chambermaid would only eome Into o ir room while ! was there to watch the pets. The night dad got
WE LEFT SAN ANTONIO I VTETt Et out OF Tin: rotpdCK luted them as polite as could be, and they fei; back for reinforcements, liad got his pants and yelled that he was
; stabbed, and I don't know what didn i
happen Finally ihe policemea g- my skunk under a blanket and walked i him. and he was squashed, bur by gosh, they ran ne-.ei u.se 'ha; ! ui..t again, and I told m so " "It's a wonder they didn't put a blanket over you and kill you. 'oo." said the old grocery man as he moveg
away from the horned tOUd. which the ' boy had placed on the counter. "What did they do to you then? What way ri d
your dad explain It! im ions lid you remain at the hotel after that"" Wc di.lti stay hardly any after that." said ihe boy. as M pushed ths prairie dog along the coun'er toward the gro eryman's ( at hoping w get them to fighting "The landloard said We d d yanlees were to. strenuous for his climate and if we didn'. got out Of his house in 1". minutes he would get a gun and MO about it and he left two policemen to ee thai we got away Dad tried to argue the Question wnh the landioard. after all the window! had been opened in the house o said he had " ine to Teas lor a quiet ;ife, to ge away from the .limate .f 'he north but he had no idea any :.?n.!.ord would turn animals Into a gentleman's room, and he would sue for damages but the bluff did noi work, and we left San Antonio on a freight train under Ml ort of the police and the board at hen 'h Say. that fr-ight train smelieg like if had s bot box. but nobody snipe'ed us W iien we got most to New Orleans dad said 'HMBtiy, I hope this will be a lesson to you and I told him two more such lessons would k.ll hi little boy dead ' What did you do w ith your rlo; hea" said the groeryman. e.s he snuffed around as though ho thought he i .u!d smell something "O. we bough: new ,.o'hs In New Orleans and lt our old ones out of hs window with a rope A man pi rd them up and they sent him to he quarantine for smallpoi patient- 0, we .ame Ml all rieht, but It was a close al! "I'll drop in some day and have somt fun with run," said the h "If you do I will s'ab yon with Ueese knife." said the gro ; mm, S ho picked up th" brol en glass.
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