Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 48, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 October 1905 — Page 1

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afpc. Weekly ÜTmirtrf

Vol. ih.

Jasper, Indiana, Friday October 27. 905.

No. l.

CONDENSED STORIES.

How a

Boaatful Innkeeper Was Pun ished by a J.kir.

mulsion

f regetabl

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tr. (toneral Miller ;i-. If In Opinion a M I nterpetii Bectloni 1911 and ItMI Of I lie Tow ii and Cltj Code Hon. Richard M. If ilburn, Jtavjof th per, ndL willow I rear Sir: s i r i 1 have your communication of the fal !' the sixth in which you ask: by My views as to the county a m auditor and county treasurer col- thotu leeting the taxes for fifth class 1 titles, without any charge to said i city: Answering your Question will snv: I

! '' Section 196 of the Town and

( !ity ( ode provides: hrou

Plant Growth In W.nttr. t Ih i- noi dornten! during

HORSE TORTURE.

THE BOIS DE BOULOGNE.

Parisian public opinion has Wn

Am the

meter Sl.tt.ng the Nostnj. I, Not Yet

Who u Obtci ete Prjf. ...., .I..., LI

' j...-i urn .ii sii : , 1011-, inter msy Slitting a horse' nostrils hI1 proposal oi tue in'imeip ring buds practiced m some pari- of the world, Uv in relation to rh rii

i" Persia, Mongolia end .ven in ground of the ...

THE REAL SAMARA.

so til II II lor the CUTIS ol Uli .Motion, -aid at ii meeting ol ply i iam dial he IhJ not wiali to praisi loo ardently hi discoveries. "For they who speak overhigh! of their own work." be said, "are alua I little ridiculous, mid sometimes they stumble, like h certain innkeeper, into n pit fall.

i nia inuKeeper, .e namp

hire man. wsi noted for tlu quality of In beer.

v jo.m, ...... -una,,.,.. , ,en-, "The c,ty tr,.aMller of pvm t oman named Parley, said one day (.itv BhaJj be the head of the del . i 1 . . . . ' ....a ...... a . 1 . ... 1 -

, , i 1,1 K ";' partincht of assessment and col-

plants, northers Africa, and ponies with 'de Boulogne

l " iKi-tnl.- are often teen in the council ree

I una la vas and Ui Afghanistan. Tbia state that

iai pla I - fnl Bom

The Paris ni

tnunlation

resort

to HI tl

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air vi oen lao thai it

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in lAM K-i.i, xarrki) ivi ol.vsk. r. und aj ba -at at a tabl.

tili

some ,i t.

friend, in the tap h of vim-gar ami p unci

of be r Im tore' him.

hornl

lection of taxes for such citv:

Provided, that in any city of the first, second or third class which is the county seat of the county in which such city is located, and which city now has a city treasurer, such office of city treasurer shall on and after the expiration iof the term for which he wa.elected, he abolished and the record, books and papers of such office, except as Otherwise herein provided, shall be turned over to and conserved by such other, officers of such city as the common council may designate; and thereafter in every eity of the first, second or third class which

is the county seat of the count

ill v Iii. nnv wiwli itt- i o l.'itiui .

... " IIIVII Ulli OIIVII , 11 t 0 I. ,'riij,

in e county treasurer oi such county shall beexoffick, thetreasuier

of such citv. and shall perform a

an tue duties in tins act required l a a l

to re penormeu iy citv treasutl rer 8, Section 1 provides: "The treasurer of every county having a city a it county seat, except in cir of the fourth and fifth classes, shall, on and after the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, perforin all the duties which by law or the

nch ana.

i:p'i;i a i ilil have e:arl!i . of nr. i-

ft. Ii a 1 !i th

ou arou i ! oublic

an extent OVCf the iim as regardi tho - aieely probable will peraerere in the

it

lilt Vfllt k'tfM

whi h tl

inrowi in Pew, Sew Uransda h

nli Am

at a fsat tht H' rventa io 'rro'it:) m i

i; . a aiaquslihtfation of much im-(would istali liortauce during war or when it is park by ab h deirabie to travel a- riiently aaUtraetion d pesaible. It wa- practieed is rian-itba old d i garj nut lonr ago, if vi are to ac-ljilan oncf r a pt a- evidence the copy of u ftnith-bern earried i 1 iketch of a hor-. head bv the iefta, but tin celebrated Zoffani, given in Colonel J pretest, saa Hamilton's work on hoes. It bij0pinion to n rather lurpriting that the fashion proposed xnu' wsi not renewed'in Kngland, for twolBoia that it or tlirtae centuriei apt to prevent a'the autborit o .

Iiotm- rxeiirlnnjr it was recommended iplan. to tie a WOOMM Uand iround the tonirue. Markltam tavi: c,bl, n 01d Story No-

"If either whin .iu are in astflos IS Um war and WOttld BOt le dieovered or when anon any other oc eaaion vou would net have vonr

cloth and tye it hfft in many fold: labout the middle of your horse's tongue, and believe it. so ioni: aa the tongue i- po tyed to long the borae can Ly no sieam neigh of kiss any extraordinary ums v, ith Ins voice, at hath Often bees tried anil approv-

How the Vatt Desert Appears to the Caravan Traveler. The Sahara i- not at all a- -ular belief pictnrea it, a vast plain of moving -ami. i..ttel here and there with fertile -a-e-, toaawwhal like a leoperda -kin. Kroan Tunis westward it i- a va-t depression of -aii'! and 'ay not much alwve soa livej, in some part- perfectly level.

1, . m other- hilly, with b depreiuin tjw containing wata altier than las i)t. f-a. which generally evaporates, ln leaving a roatisg of brilliant crvait u tall which appear like snow iu thu

distance. Ihr river- from the Aurea

im

l.ioiit.tam-

H...iv,a. id man rii inn

ev,

J. .'

ih

ri

ark

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"Then I'erlev made

face und roared out :

"'Dreadful! It' a shame' Th ordinances of such citv are re

ii not beer. It bpotaoa.' .iuirei to be performed by the "Pale with raue. the landlord hur-(treasurer thereof, except II ! In, herein provided," etc. ' What'- th. matter with you. Under the actions above cited, IVi . - he said. That beer is all jcities of the fourth and fifth clases are excluded. It must be 'All right, if it?' said Perley. borne in mind, however, that the at in- ...mpaniou "Y !!. sections above quoted from must . ' .-ie it and sec if it's nil right, be read in connection with sec"The landlord put the full j:Ih-- tions 2hi to li"7. inclusive, which of doctored l r to In- lips. Re sections seem to make it the duty drained the vile mixture to the last fthc county auditor and countv

Then, determined t. itandj treasurer to do the work heretoup for bimaelf at all costs, he said: jfore done by the city treasurers " An ascellenl glstJ uf beer. I in cities of all classess. and tin r tasted a better" Kansas compensation ia fixed that is to Citv JonrasL be paid to the county auditor and

the countv treasurer in cities ol Why th, Tanor Waa Finad. th(. tirst StrnI1( anl third classrhc i n. Judge ('Biff") HsU oi es, and that no compensation is Chicago t .ok grant delight in tell- to recejVed in cities of other tug the following story of "I'unch" clases. " "'.1, r: When the codification commie . ler, at that time the sdvsm C ajon made its report to the legfeil ol i minatrel company, bad lature. and the bill with referi turned In New ork before the ence to cities and towns wasinof the theatrics season, and i troduced, the bill contemplate.: friend, meeting bus on Broadway, I that the work heretofore done bv wked bin how he had found bn.-i-:citv treasurers in all cities should

be done by the county auditor

very Baa, snici i urn ii. and the countv treasurer, id that the only way we could pay The legislature, however. Startmemben of the troupe was 1 out to change the bill as prethem. It wcrked spb-ndidh . parel by the codification commis- . and bf the time we readied Linn, an thnt citv treasurers

'!' a th" inami-er had squatcl up would continue to do their work

tn the who'.' company sscptinLipracticallv as heretofore in cities e first tenor, who was such a prop- ,f the fourth and fifth clases, er . Lap that there wsi no chance to imj j am inclined to the opinion find fault with nil actions. At Qal-Jthat, taking the entire act and i'faton Mr. Tenor sang for his no.. readinir all of the sections hear-

uiir upon the quest n presented

the citv treasurer of cities of tin

, on l" r

t, tln-n ir. a towel.

tenezuent A very barbarous and usaleaaWpjh r parts eration for the prevention of stum-ha-been kl . ;.. i,... .. . t ..-i i .1.. t.

UIMJ I.I ll-'i 1 ...I- .U.1..WII.. Ill' iOess in India and l1( t.J;,j ,,f tj. ,,.veatceiuh irr said t" f over I in 1 I afhaf nntnWAf t ) K t .... 'l f ) n.m

cinchona iura-. Tin wa;- the exposwni of " jh yield tu. tt.;..,;,,., ,,f u muscle that asswt-

i.i..t.;,n ,jjiatin ;.ie nostrils huü Ii i tin2

it around two or tlm times when it wa liviilo. "in iloil j tili-, von

shall see th nor-- lri

legs to hi fonc legs you ha . thus pulled a sinew tv.o or three i ii

statement w iil give wotiic idea of the

pain the animal exper

wie "l-rii'- ";t.i:io:

.Stan lard.

The ahnoat placid indifference ;with which A.n.na receives the newti of the comph tion of arraageIments for th :. i f thr prent Pacific rallc - '. ka Lulu tie j United Statics . Hawaii, Quam land the Phil' ,.:- t' ' . res ol Japan . . i ;na i in uirkablc contra! to t ilar detuonatrar tions v. Ii h II : . . " : .letion of tl. i i tfol cable arroeä the ' ei!-. ...at yea. Una i. ' . . led h the rin?iu' of 1 ! lln tb har,'.' oi vat... . j in- 'ulid. nil ! tin lir-i i m !' ! pj.-c"d USUCStl the o. . , . ,.,,, i... i.-lui-Uttios hi r ohi.tga th. v run! and daring triumph v h '. !.. 1 Ii c 4 w mpi;: h:.i i,.r

times the hot oftrn ! nation a'wi

id contained in

ho hark, was discovered h Pel letter ami Ccventen is l".'o. It i, h -irved to : " a prolajhle in tuttituenl if all the vellow cinchona harks.

To Keep Celary.

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r even

iu pa-

it in al

paring)

oU

V...a T-.a.-n,, In Cn3lnd. i .on. . , i . .... I.. . n dis

lindei cnamg lue un.iier oi wife beating

wm.imhi toe l.i.julon ,.r-. . 11- -ays that i.j a -trap i- prefers Ida to etthev the

Such a l"Mn" or u"- per, a-, wmie u causes

iiiiicn miiii ami ha- therefore ood correctiri qualities, it leave- little

mark ami i.- iivwr likely to lead to

trouble with the coroner - jury. Ihe whole nmral effect of the correction is loot, says ha, if the police arc called in. ''Matiist ratne.'" he eon-

il thiriiiL'

London

play in I aejfj

Hc' .ful LitUs Brothar.

: mi r:i I Kvan- t a dinner at .chides. "n no tm m ia-tiee. are near-

'r ;" 1 1 ' Narra-an-ett -.ml apiopo of dis-'ly alway- kindly and sv mpalheHc to appointment: jiiu-land- who i their work with a HAD A lafJ HA r D I I CC amount of tsci and disUUnA WUUUnUrr sre not too psrticuci ,i t,",-' "f "u"-' punter whom 1 ar about a 'black eve or a little

"', M " imr knew in m. youUi ib Virginia. Wood or an occasional beoken rib." mranient at tue Jasper opera The young man waa in love with! House Friday ninht Oct. 27 in a rirl of ;re:it beauty. Sh sad Autograph Csiiactora Method, lohn ('ritterden Webb's. "Land Ul"v Miltors, and to all of them I am getting up. -anl the inin0' Cotton." a beautiful loathern !1 V S?0!1?1 ,!'HM u!" l"u'r- "rt lfl v depÄtent--tn snte-

irieno. nui ne. isiougn sooooea grapna 1 fauioiN Iiv,nh' pets. No contittualtv, remained very fnithfnl.jfir I have done welL Alfred Aus--one Sunday tvenina when ho tm. Hiephen Phillipa, Madison CSr (ailed the girra little brother ad- w,.,ilf v, ,. VeaU and several othmitte.1 him. The yountor led him .r, laNl. M.,u mo u.lininihle letters." ,into tho jmrlor, went npetaira to an "How- ., y ou get such great men nennee his name and then, return- t0 arite to iou "Mfi Old: "Very ea.-ily. I compose a poem, sit down, Mr. Spatter. She ,1K Viil a poet's sanni and pet will vou in a few minute-.' , ,llinlea , ovt local paper. Then "I am :lad of that. 1 wa- afra.d , M.11(1 mikrH& copj Of the paper she mi-ht a-k to be excused, a die ... ..... im..,. -.... -,.,.

has done an often he fore' kWr ,f ,u, real)l u (he SO"'No fear of that this tune. 1 lll(,r (lf lhc 0I, irm, Proaaptiy

muyro a .tick on mW, swra in mi I . m ,., I ,.. ., wi1p ,,-

fnr of ili - imI " St ' l.miw (,lnlw-

How WSI .that I-' Sparker .eked. l)cmo, rat. ' W hv. said the hid. "I pretended

.n the north serve to far ises of t tie i ban. Sonu -Bow above the surfa. loa it There is a fascit the deert that is in-

sescribable ami that non can understand unless t!ev nave spent several weeks with caravan. At time the hem ui rery grant, but, being perfectly dry, it !es not enervate as o n humid atmosphere does at a temperature 10 degrees lower. Near midday the desert appears to Ih- a molten tfe;i r.f datzltng, vibrating light. Now are! then the mirage appear-, and the tired eve- of the stranger are refreshed with -ion of beautiful Is ces near the horizon. veil aomt ;iriie of trees and monnir caravans, Alas' Tin i- a case where seeing h not believing. After icuiiv disappointments of ihis kind the camels suddenh raise their beads and -nail the air through their curiously formed noatrUe and m 'v. at u quioker pace, instinct tellin' them that water is near. In the far distance a low black line indicated palm trees, an. I in s few hours the oasi of "N'h kla appeared, distinctb re ieving the dnuWof those w1 feared it was only a rniMge. Oar d . an kicked off lu. -lip-pers and limbed very nimbly up a tine palm to jjet some of the luscious fruit growing at the top. I). F. Khm ndorf in Scribncr's.

'The Lighthouse "hv the Sea' and for

an encore responded with 'Over the Hills to the rvoehonse.' That pave the boss the ojiport'.inity he was loosing for, and he levied on the ongsteVs salnrv for the entire amount first, for telling the boil i e-s wo w,.ro playing to. and, und, for giving away the route of the show." .IihIl'o.

Joah Billings. Josh liillniL'- ui "His Bayinga (1R66) wrote the following Meterslion: "To Deslnm I'riah Billings " man of menny virtues and sum v'' tin- hook is completely dedicated -and niav he have the 'ti't.tfth to str.nd it his own nephew, Joshua Billings.' And in ths ran volume the author says to the feeder: "Tred litely, dear reader, fur the way is ruff. This book waz I I up tew soil, but if it don't prove tea be a sell nhan't worry about it. J Hillings."

fifth class will continue to colled the city taxes as city taxes hav heretofore been collected. Very truly yours, ('HAS. VV Ml 1.1. KU. Attorney General

to reel my ' tm

A Smait Girl. "She told me -he had made itudv of palmistry.' V .n w

V. Ill "Well, she olnle pslmr and I lei h r.1

Naturally." "And then she told me I w;.s rong to suffer a disappointnient in see, bal WOuld L,ei over it and marry a j DOT prl." ' "What did vou M f "What eoufd I say? IhVl rich, md T had intended to propose to her hat very evening. "

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rm äm vm mm

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brother.

voir were some one i1 City Journal.

ALL OVER IhE HOUSE.

Wanted Hanging. Douglas Jerrold, the famous humorist and -atin-t, and Henry Oompton, the well known comedian, figure in a capital story told in a BaSSaeif of the latter celebrity. The two nun were on Intimate term- of friendship and one morning went to view the pictures in a

certain gallery. On entering the

anteroom the found thcm-clve ot-

positc a numlier of verv Isssg look

ing glaates, Panaing lefore one uf these, Conrptoa remarked to JerroM :

"You've COSM here to admir

work- of art. Verv well, feast vol.

eves on that work of nature!" pom' -

in' to his own figure reflected in the

pla-s. "l ook at it. there's a picture

for vou V

i ssid Jerrold, regarding it intently, "very fine indeed! Wants hanging, though f

The Chmeaa Way. Iti China the entire family is held resHuisilie for the acts of any of it number-, snd for certain offenses seh ae an attempt on the hfe of the emperor, all are executed, even to the babe m i:rm. The tepaofu or denn of the village, elected hv univt r-al snffrajre, is reston-ible for the e . i m s a- i

conouei oi ine tainiiu- oi ins uom.ain. The Rubprcfect, prefect, govlernor and viceroy are uil reaMSsnsse I in different degrees. An inundation

This company c: rries l4 neonlt and comes to .Jasper highly recommended. Watch for tht uniformed band and Orchestra, s bia; Vaudaville acts. Swt.1-

now selling, prici löand 50c

-a

Appla Cream. Peel, ( re ami slice one and a half panndi of sharp cooking sppli -. Put them in an anssselcd pin with half a cup of water, two tablespoonfals of sugar anl the grated rind of one - - ..it i .1 i

ii n'.i'i. -oil iino i roll in .Ii I i.

.. .. , , .... '.'ur MM'wncn.

wen wiin nn eiw wnisn. ,,',.

nnij a mm oi uuea ere.,,,, tin sun, u lh ijrv ril)i. ln,.m tir in the apple, and color a pale h,.r the UV wft pmk with a few drops of b.,u:d ;(im1 )roiis lhm , They .oeh.neal Heap up in a -da- d,-h Um ; j . , , r hko .ivi.l .nri.ik e with i ioMmO a nioinN.1

i -- --- - 4m

tarm-h with apricot jam.

ami a famine am hud at the door a Ho to Wh Ribbon Without Injur- tt. gnf r)1,,r Qr tj1(. , j, ,.ri,, , w, w

ing Color or Flur,c

A hoWSi i:e wie- ha- phenomena'. isceefi m cleaning ribbons of all kind" and c-hametws ws-hes then.

hi warm water.

white seep

bura

"fatlur ai d mother to the rx'ople." A BSfflbi r of year- age a mandarin was murdered hv -oldiers. A- a result thirtv-three functionaries pre-

iliiiu -.ii then, fret, puhprefectl and superintend

ents were declared rosjMuisihle an. I beheaded Snd the governor and tresaurer "f the province were exiled

I "

I'ut-

nn-es -Hlll

.rav She

l. vc

I a has in r ow

rotheud shawls. q be I'lean. 1 into ; up and -w a dMS i!i !. i oap - id .

Removing Qraaae Spota. l or removins srease from a wool

n or -ilk drr-s trv -prinklmcr th" 1 I

.i,,it iitli unriii.xl ft. in r Ifoli tl

-urface unite hard, then hru-h the ' '" J he I in i - it until all ci idenesi Hour off and repeat the pro,,-. The "! 1 1 :,r;' i""1 ""y- ' ' -not will gradaally sppssr. iüin u ,,H'',a-, firneh chalk msy also he seed for or tbc "hould be -v ami removing grea-e. Huh the spot well l,r" ' '"' :1 "f wnshiBg the

with the chalk and then hang the " "'" ej l" T " "",M

garment h, a d.K tfasil for a few lays. If th spot has not entirely hsappearl repeat the process.

Irafts and chan.iufl temperature,

ehich are re ponsthle for much ihrinsinf It snosld sot be wrung.

Stmut' Johnson'i Praciaeneaa. Goldsmith and Boawell and eJu ion having stet at the nasal hour at

.n'theihop house, Ho. well observed

that he had jus I encountered the Prince of W - on the street. "Mo you think," aked Jo!dsnnth. tsrniag to ohnson "that the Prince OI Wales will ever Ihj king'" "It is hnposslbtef' retorted the

great doctor. "Ltterly Impoasiblel "Why do you think sov" a-k,d Boewi II. "Why, condemn you!" lesrsd the doctor, getting red in the face. "Why, BSSaanSi ir, the minute ho jets to be king he ceases to be Prince ef Wales."