Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 August 1905 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. AUtil'KT 18. 1905
NO. 49.
THINKING. In the morn, when sleep has fled, How l luve to lie Happy, thinking, in my bed: As the moments fly! Birds are flitting swiftly by. Sun comes creeping up the sky,
Mill 1 firmly close each
As 1 lie and think.
eye
Trouble never comes to pass. All is peace and joy. Life is but a dream of bliss. Free from all alloy : In my thoughts, all things obey, All men do as I may say: 'Tis just like some fairy playAs I lie and think. Fair or cloudy le the day, Matters not to me; Lie there thinking just as gay, From all care as fret-: All the world seems then my own, All my troubles then have flown, I am a king upon my throne As I lie and think. All great questions of the day I can reason then. Molding them like sculptor's clay. Same as famous men; Tell just how 'twill alt come out, Any thought of fear I scout : P:;t the enemy to routAs I lie and think. There will then come tripping near Thoughts of long ago. And again I'm lying IMN Rippling waters flow; Free from care as is the dove, In the tree-tops up above Cooing softly notes of love As I lie and think. Katy-did on yonder bough Murmurs at her fate. Saucy crickets by the "slough Mocks in tones sedate; Honey bees come humming near. Birds are singing songs of cheer. Sky above so blue and clearAs I lie and think. Thinking of the deeds I'll do When I'm grown a man. How I'll be to conscience true. Feeling sure I can; Wealth and fame shall then t mine. In the halls of state I'll shine. Thinking thus, for age I pineAs I lie and think. Gone are all those youthful dreams. Ne'er to cheer me more; Still with hope my fancy teems. Blithesome as of yore; What is living but to think? Who would not of fancy drink. Till he reach the river's brink? Let me lie and think. Orlo L. Dobson.
HIS SCHEME A
I have to lose mine and take back the goods. ' ' By paying for his beer, the man neglected to pay for his furniture. This laborer robs his fellow wage earners who are working in cabinet shops and furniture factories and at the same time swells the enormous urufiLs which the hMM ista flu
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of his business. This man should Mv 1 w- lo. 'llls to
have the song sung to him, "Are UPle hom I pretended to have you shingling the rum-seller's' trtd AU these wo pie er to-
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
ALL OVER THE HOUSE.
It Cama ao ao Brought Trowfcta anS Mr. Or i With It. "When I waa new in the business," Mid the dentist, "1 reported to a good deal of freak advertising.
The reo
tal strangers. I srtaply 'selected
presmiaf the Um the directory and
BnnMCBAäift What Martha, th. Maid. Found on th. For Raa.ng tha
w Mbimnu. a . ..
U.n.ng Hoom Floor aaBaawawwi to tlTtlhl lid; rwiikf mm Ha 1 The following treatment will tral p-rk. New' York etil, left for adaate bedbugs if instructions the beach o hum. dlv on .n,v last 4IV folowed: t ruth half a pound of week that flat f -rgöt her watch, """phor ball or of gum camphor. Having d vai:ue idea 'hat she droo-!rut ,,ito demijohn and pour upon
pod it on the dining room floor in the confusion of directing the expressman boat her trank, ehe hastily dropped a letter to her maid a follows .
of
f Sticol Caildrea
If a man were to deliberately
gradually starve his child, there
is a law which would punish him. But food starvation is not the only kind of starvation. There is air starvation, and its victims
anv
lor tiiina ranging
Uf course I never
-1 didn't
t
sent them Nilla
from wi tv $oU
any -but
ing, which was what 1 - was after Usually the people that got the billa were hopping mad, and a large per- - . . I 1 m L . L. -
Ii i i iriiii;e "J w.eiu came uovu 10 uic
an everywnere mce autumn ofhctf.cd demanded an explanation. lVTaVet- ii ThereS JE againstTunng thoae interview put on the killing of children, nor mv mct proIeMlonal Qnen, against the killing of anyone by lhr mteUke th h slow air starvation Ve may Aich they had beta bothered bv a hve for forty days without water. b1 metut' for wmellodf cUe, and bu we cm not live five minutes Ilut mfrequtBtlv E affair ended without air The diseases which' bv m J follow gradual air starvation are:, ..Bt ODe d , x Influenza, coughs, co Ida. catarrh. h,d M bJ f UJ J J mtn Whote mkmwn as diseases of dtred l0 hu Wlfr anJ
' , . Ii feme down together Tie did t inn a I tn f rt. rmnf v hoc fn nirinir
mmmwm a w hhh w-i iwiiun ui it. mal-nutrition. headaches..
ntiiiroctki on i o o nrl, it h..r illc A i ft
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Hattlaa- hn ou itp tomorrow Bkornlrt kindly let in ki.ow if eu Aa4 fijrlhiua un the Jint&a rwoi flour M .-la A
money-1 didn t expert , Th mormQ MlrthÄ I got plenty of advertia ,inii. .. )Mjr .
wrote the following note to her mist res : Mrs A. Tou a.:ed m to t you know If I found any thtrm or. trie dining room floor Her la what I found. M clear at mpt Selaarritr lunip. U butt I corks. S broken ttUa. S poker -ktpa different olwrw I !. of -4alna card tulard tog-ether i p- e of 1re off i tuuni.arne buttles Half uf a aaawiw h M match a . k and a blue aaipper. Thla waa a.. 1 r.,u.d find abawpcxtf jUf. Makiiia
rhv his
is free. We do not have to buy it at the grocery. Unlike many foods, it is not colored with coal
tar dyes, not preserved with
boric acid, salicylic acid, or other
chemicals, nor can it be cornered
by the trusts. Why, then suffer from air starvation? Why not always keep our lungs full of
never
waa
ion demanded it
" 'I received your bill thia morn
ing,' aaid Grvn, 'out I rf uae to pay it on the ground that the work you did for mv wife was not aauafa.torr.'
That attack took the wind right
out of my all. I waa- thrown com-
, JTj .u..., -.1 l pletelv off mv miard. Th work 1
jjuic an, anu iiiua aia iiuvr m v t o,.r hlnrd rKnroncrr.lv ovvi," d"1 for .TOur W,ftV 1 W
If we will do so. the microbes of Uhv' od heavens nien, I inrl.in-ra ncrKo .otorrh W TOUf Wife in D1V lift
nmrrvmia and ponsnmntinn will brwn th 6,11 nSht UDir
knock in vain for admittance. n,v . fteea do!!a for aen This is not a theorv: it is simolv eri, he aaid ulliliillj
o Ai.tA r....n 'Mut 1 don t winder that ou are
uiacucicu iacc. xcn aiici . we have acquired the worst of tr-vin 10 ciV 2 u m atrr the above diseases, consumption. c,OUs ot w;rk But 7 t provided it is not far advanced. oulluf 4t 1Kre tt may be routed bv continuous life f'r"'r lU reap-aiaiWe for in the open air. This is U-ing ' J ";ndl done every dav in certain very! n -rn.nti.n and if you progressive sUtes. and parti- ,aM 1 ,:I h'r "F lf -x',u don,t HI cularlv in Germanv. and there- "P to f -r,m f,,r lp-
fore is not an expenment. Bui- l' ,
lctin lnd. rkard ot Health
And now Mr. A. wonder
wife rushed home on an expirees ; train instead of the steamboat, and aJpo wh;. he !" -k- nt him no uueerlr
WJ a.
of the taikine. but he had a'wben tell- her how lono -mr he
in hr eve Uiat told me ne r ,.- ! ne nm nigm
ra(ble of butting in if occa
it two gallon of ahohol. Cork.
hake hard and leave all night In the morning hake again and violent. lUe one r two room
Wfil vwept (alway- burning your Veepüajp), then with a ay nage üpiav fffJawy inh the r,ru. eapeeaftlh t raeks und the edges of tne baseboard Lift the edges of the carpet and aead treams of the de
stroyer under it. It w.U hurt nothing. Shut the r-m up tightiy for twenty-four huui. allowing no one to enter. You would !tter lock the dojr and clump down the window V When yoj 'o m let it le in broad 1 I. 1 11
layugnt nouin any g- eaape deatruction and t.fav h repeat the ;r If patMiurtd 111 it will rid your premie .f the filthy pet within a month The odor of druga aoon paes awav.
he war- aw.i. New York (jlot
e.
Br The LHxt... I ed from a WMati north
The Druggut Kül anything?
Tut iKKtor No; not a thing.
Frianda. have juet returniiootiug trip up
Ta Maka Mi
For rnakin: macaroon flavored with lenmn this rtt ijie will be fonnd
of value: rVst ttie yolks of four eg until very light with one pound of powdered white sugar, theu whiak 'the whites of four egga to a stiff froth. Beat into the beaten egg? and sogar the grated peel of one lemon and a half leaspooniui of grated n at meg. Mix in Laatly and in small quantities the frwthed
Well, I saw that I wa in a
placa liren knew a well as
tiuit I hud never set on
tight I did
hie
IT WORKED BOTH WAYS.
wife until that morning, vet he
The iJruayiat Huh! You could whites and six ounces of flour Roil
have done -setter than that by stay- the mixture into smail bails, rub ing at home and attending to your butter over them and lay them on regular business.- letroii Tribune. buttered paper, leaving a space between each. Hake in a hot oven.
O'a'Huaionad
W. C T. U. COLUMN, worth of labor, and but littU-more
i 1 it
m. am ousiuess. ano as mv nine ao
vertising wehem would not bear exposure just then I was forced to knuckle under Ha wife reaiiy had suffered at the hands of a woefully
ii TKn by aas. it. t. hobb.
When some of the new-papera were printing funny -tone about WUlmm Loeb. private secretary to t . . j rj . 1 " i.j.
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incompetent dentist it took me a campaign, alleging that he was the m . chamuion biaiue taker in Amen- . ... . , 1-.. .
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iur raw mait-iiai. iw oh -.a. evaue ne wa- a.a- -o auicensus figures covering eight mg to assume responsibility for leading industries it has beenjanvthing tliwt went wrong at the computed that if eight laboring, white House, Mr. LoeJi laughed men siend I8Ü0 for furniture, L-ith the u-rv men who wrote the
Th workias waa s Beer
A . . 1 . . .11 1 1 A l . ...
At me corner-etone laying ol naruware. cioinuig. cuivn. vun... the new brewery in Indianapolis worsted and woolen goods and But one dav his petience wa tax-
last week, as narrated on the first men g furnishing goods, they d. The president, tram had been. pbfE of this issue, one of the contribute $147.43 to labor and dela.wd seten hours between Philaspeakers tried to make a stronir at the same time that he.vbring dfinhia and Nw e. ork while he'
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oait as to the uTpnt nxm whu-h vaiuaide supplies totneir iamiue.
Mr - I . a a " a 111
He they stimulate business, anu auu
of work before I got through, yet there was that confounded bill for f 15 staring me in the face, and the only thing I could do waa to accept that paltry sum in payment and call the deal square. " New York Preas
leer is to the laboring man.
... I. .aw saw!
' right in saving that it is a to the demand tor business. Simulating" breverage but the If the $H00 is spent in the t .simony of science is unanimous saloon, only $9.H4 goes for labor, that beer has no f.md value that the families are made wretched.
it! Simulating effect is bnt tern- and the men themselves are made purary antj that the reaction worse physically, financially and which follows leaves a man in morally, their jobs are imperiled a worse condition than before he and they have wasted their imbibed. In Germany, to which money Liquor is labor's worst The sneaker minted with nride. enemy.
th harmful effect of beer drink- A man cannot spend $1.00 for 'ig upon the laborer is becoming beer and spend the same dollar
h alarming as to attract the at-, for furniture, crotnes. or oreaa. t dion of eminent men. and the If the saloon man get his money Kmporer himself has expressed the stores must suffer the conhis desire that the evil shall be sequences. Which fact has been
abated. brought forcibly to our attention B i( not onlv is beer drinkinir a bv an incident in this city a few
isriment to "the laboring man days ago. A prominent furniture
'' . Mcally but is harmful to him dealer met one of our Prohibim a financial standpoint, lion speakers, one who had made hu h argument is more apt to a specialty of expounding the appeal to him foreihlv Inmsend- theorv that a irreater measure of
mi? monev fnr lur h not onlv urosDeritv should come to the
tarmi himself bodily, but he de- wage earner, and that a necesPrives labor of its just reward, sary means to this is the eHrr...iathe money spent for liquor tion of the breweries and tnc sa-
I small percent of it goes to loons. 1 he lurniture aeaier saiu. Pay for lalwr and the raw mater- "Well. I am beginning to find
W, while a large proportion goes out there is a good deal in the 'nto the Dockets of the manu fact- doctrine which you fellows are
urers and Healer a nmfita on nreai'hintf: to the oeoule. I just
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' isiness. In bovine flN had to take UCk a large i-xiu 01
A Mama Far Pipwa. Hecently a Parisian shoplifter was aiTtated and searched. To the
wa going to Hytter flay. .vt aiuAtement of the ofhcials her pluninorning one of the vw York,jrr m ot articles of feminine dailio had the llaimiig headline, adornment, but several cuetly meer-
schaum pipes. When her apartments ware
See here, b ..u ttie reta- -rched 2.t0Ü Dines were fc.und.
rv next wMfaVBg at Ojatef Hay. , vf hieb were hanlwomeiv col-
ar 1 l
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Ta Taat Flawr. In the tirat place, see that It la white with a faint yellow tinge Then take some of it up in your hand and preaa it. It will fail apart .. -ely. not in lump. Kub soma of ,it between your hugers. It will not , feel entirely smooth and powder, but you will be able faintly to dxs-
tinguish the different particles. Put 0
a intie oi 11 neiweeu .ur teetn ami ehew. It will cruneh a little and the taste will be aweet and nutty, without any acidity that is, if it is a good bread flour it will do all the thing.
MIVcaidenri Tran IxH'b Not to Blum
bo!,"
Water Hound .
said the sec reta-!
"that's goiiitf too far. lortd. "VwW well," said the reporter j Although for awhile she stoutly who had written the t. ry . "I'll cor- protested her innocence, she at last Net it tomorrow ami ay jrM vre broke down and confessed that she to blame." Sin . Magazine. addicted to the use of tobacco land suffered from a form of klepLaft Handad Mns Maarta. tomanu which led her to steal everv
"I saw in the Reeord the other handsome pipe whnh she
Canning knap
Take fresh snap beam, string and cut them as if for immediate uaePut a layer of the uncooked beatu in the bottom of a crock and sprinkle over them a half cup of salt. Add another layer of beans, then more salt, until the jar is tilled, having the salt at the top. Cover air tight. These will keep all winter and taste almost as well as fresh ones in the spring. When ready to u.-e, take Kime of the beans and soak overnight to get off the superfluous
"Before we were married you said salt Cook like frewh bean. I was the light of voar eves." Yes? Well. 1 w I was w kaaw merelv dazzled " UaM or silk gloves should be washed on the hands in tepid waTha Gallant Qrocar. ttr and afterward rinsed in sevvral Mrs Bink My hufUnd did not clear tepid waters while still on the like that tea yo 1 sent u last. hand. Ho not pass the ap through tiro er (politely ld you like the hands, but always use the sudlt. madam f ded water A drop or two of amMrs Hilles Yes. 1 hi. cd it. inonia in the secoud and last rmsGrotr ito lerk) Jam. end ing waters will prevent the gloves Mrs. Biuk another jiound of the from Incoming yellow. These washsame tea she had last. Anything able gloves should be allowed to dry else, madam? New Vrk Weekly. M the hands. If removed while onlv partb drv thev will stretch Oornj Nothmg out of' ..hap '"We all have our burdens to
th
worth of furniture n man hnvs furniture that I had sold to a
f 77 worth of laUir and muc h laboring man on credit. I learn
0 the balance imes for raw mat-! ed that the beer wagon make?
rial. When he hues lll worth
f liquor, he pays for only $1 23
regular stops at his house. UI course they get their money, but
could bear," remarked the niaiater. "Life a11 atesaasjawv
dav that some m:.it mieal and Mien- make away with without discovery, at liest 1 but a .-eries rf trials. The aine.l of paint, which is so titically inclitie.1 persona are of thej She made no attempt to dispose "Pcrliap yo:i are rirlit. latrson,' inj irl ma to health, is easily reopinion that persons who are left'of her pipes for profit, but kept rcined the unauecesidul lawyer, moved from a room by standing in handed are less liable to heart di-. them in cabinets in her home. Not "i. it so . I .lou'i m-ii. to liav. it a pail of cold water containing a
eaae than the who are right ÜM- one of the pes. she adiruttel, had much I k 111
d," said an old ImscIniII player. I heen paid for, but she declared that the trials of
getting
oth
1
in taking them she'was only obeying New -a a ft I
sn irre..tiUe impulse anu waa not
don't want to jn.se a an authority, but in the baseball world it has been
notorious tnat left handed pitchers j morally responsible for her crimes
have never been able to keep up tne on. e with the inn! old rieht hand
I wy '
era, and it ha been declared by trainers that the exertion over the heart when the left hand is used fo iit lung is reapomible for their collapse as great twirlers. This seem to be substantiated by the records to a great extent, and if the theory f thoe who claim that left handed nieti have stronger hearts held good these pitcher should have hearts hat would withstand any strain." Philadelphia Kecord.
Car af Braaa aaaataada. Brass bedsteads hould be dusted with a ofi cloth every day. and if the bras- look -.oiled rub it with a cloth slightly nioitened with sweet oil and then polish it with a chamois leather.
red
the ir n to start with the better sal
aiacUoii tou will have.
mind up in large handful of hay or a cut up on1 Chicago ion r two. The water alone would answer the ptirpoae. but not so
.uicglv as with tne addition ot tne Warn. n't mhm a Cant For Anathar (r OQ,on(l Iave the pail ill Iuttic t.i.u ;e. who had a new iw nKm for hime hours, and then baby slater, startled Ins mother the ,f the paint v smell still lingera other day by say ing: "What did you throw away its .-ontent. fill it as bebuy any more for when VN are al- fore and leave it again to finish its ways saving I am so nm. h trouble? work. Anl if von h..d t gtt one. whv in
Pu) .' Oal.aata La Callara. I " ii t waah the- Sew them earefullv on to piece-, of white cot-
An Authanty. t,,n ,,th j,tte "The fellow that sm a barkina Sn... .mi int.. th hajiJ
the world Ii. In t von get a Lippui. oti's VliittZtne.
dog never bites." remarked the busy
Antiruat Pa.nt Far I
(iood varni-. with enough
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Uaa grounu in Ml 10 u..w worm - , r-han... ,ta-.tm.i on
,ke paint. Th, lea. r..t there isoh " " . ' - -up J
uie aineii ewoo
vaat tie. taimaf aoout: lookers ht9 of lhlt ,ron c.refunv.
eutesmsn. remove from the cahca.
once or tunf ami .Irv in a towe..
ut 111 the air to let
porate. neu quite
Then
