Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 February 1907 — Page 1
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Vol. 49.
JA8PEB, Indiana. Friday, Fkukiary 1,1907.
No. 31.
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ißt&ßurj -Uli 1 eac'i other's li v . "ve lic rjiikcl eart and spirit, Koo what n ur t!n' ictiu'i frm. Often f liO'ii I Ind it tiritrtr Purer ihun c p :? e should ; Nffl mM kflrv mos (ihm bttiat If wr only iinl'it od h 1 1 l e j idgu 11 dt-hl !jy mo ivec, tu- Oad and Kxt'j ullün 0 t'-u would w love the uiiui r, II tll tllll ' o-t'l tllf S M, Cill we ml ! pQWOr a rrMaj T o'erthrow inteirr ty.
wo ill j i i'-b other", es om, Vi h m re ovie.n i '-.iri'y I ve kic- a t ' - im e n l tri .1-. K m- v ii i ff.rrt II 11 vaic, V'i I th !tt r !iaip intiii n:s ("ildertrtool t'." I e :in . irii.i Vul I .he Krim erertte reagbaea S' ii, I w-lndei j IBt thi ; Hille" 8t e i e help ' er- 110 , Ii j Ii Sil il'l VI t ' re we b'iiiin-'.' Ah! w I .a I W ' ' "t'ier I c- ., BOwlng n ' th.' oii-oeeu i fr
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Kiese two together
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ingersolls View of Women Robe ft Ingersoll was on one
oc asion asked to give his views
a a symposium of women and in uplj said: "It takes a hundred M n to make an encamptm nt, but ne woman can make a home. I iot on y admire as the most eautiful object ever created, ut 1 reverence her as the redeemtd glory of humanity, the sanctuary ol all virtues, the ledge of all perfect qualities of leart and head. It is because A'omen are so much better than men that their faults are c r.sid-
Tne on. thia iu
staut, the
tit-
iloaus, the one .window in whic the liviht burns forever, the oik
star that darkness connot quench
s a woman s love. It rises
the gn at st heights. the low st d ; ! hn.
the mo.i cruel injunes. a wro nan's lore is the perfume of th
eart. Tnis is the rearlo rubdud the earth.
A Woman Artist Photographer. li;tev r BUI Im the final iitt tn-le of Toriiin fow ar 1 Ifao Mbjtcl cf working (or - It m!. .rt , ;iire hihI impi. thre' I ii dotbt afaont tiie mi metaineSty with a r . .'ii -l.r . ii.i .'.-mi tot i ! :uti-ti I il .r for the j iird joy of the orkin ; ii i.f ih"- artiftu- puinu ts whieh ir-l in y t f- ifcf :oih the tiniin iul atn f pla finable r qui i'ea ao a form f Helf- ' npporl f' r vosmw M pttotflfnpby. An! artii'la frn the Kelunarv New llea -Btl'f Majraine il?crilee the MASSM idj thi in.- of Mi-h (.'athenne E.MflOeUfHil ler i'leaf concernint Hie adoption of I I the work ar worth quoting: I Phototrahy, Mjf M('i.- 1 m ayh ia (u i. -u it lor wt.ich women are prUtteO Iry KiiMd, btcauie of their tact and H -rreiion. She b:i- many lettt-r 'fiouj. urir!" and vfiiotf woir.en who want to kn w bo v o I. am to he a plit vrapher J -.ut ini it oill icu It to fivp advi. e To !m- a MnMpMy "he one inuet lirtt t.riv. a U'cln.i; i.- :urtn, eiiiii'.Mtion,
fbtaild fhacle, til -t citTre only after vtani of rrtudy of great tnaeteri.iect, and
i dual attrni,t at varw n fnriun of crea'n a't. Nnfi'traoM horMioeM , not to' r . e in ni"ithe c.nr.era or learning; h- mmine of the work from a to z, at he did in h"i arlv 'lays hut lo the ci ol ore;. 4 MiM whic'i h r micellane iijb e im- e n n aff rled A it :r noe b -one a -rj ii ed thil leelng a pLi'-e as appren'i mart's foand j tint aratiyts, in aam --t bfrbhmavt ir lar" y Her-it if poa-Ulla tm Imn ae 'he detail w r' from printme and .1 v !opi fc to posio and operating the j cam -ra. Her-- one may 1-aru th l i tei HM het i en iro i pi -te and hal.j pi. e-that merely I Jo- weh aul that wbi.-h is p rni inent One may learn mountm-i aa t trvolaft, in f et i vtry le tail. B Um time than V h o- tikeu Mir-
He leUan, wbo aaa w..rkeM am erer te i y her-o f hVktbal now uhe could ke apthc rk of any M of her a- '!; . wer it ne.t; .rv. or take a inf'e poi rait and dirct he whol - pro- - f rum poTog Aha fitter, to put ting, a iintin- Cbd fnmiritr tli" p'.ctnre
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Lortnzo Oov Tearsd Arrsst. Ixrenzo Dow on one occasion ik the liljertv while preaching, e lVwton lbrald aays," to dc-
rft-h man in the commu-
The reaalt
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It. ir.'.ir-I've lout all my kiufolks. I.a.ly faq poor man: All dead? Beggar N iw ; rich. Woman's Home Comt.anion.
are quickly relievevi by NOSES A. It sooths' f conjstei menibranea allays iatiamationt and thoroughly heals and leaner. It keep- moist II the pfagvs -... i...i.. .;-. l
, ri i . o' ' loi'iru, i c in in i .r ii ruii ir-
nity. rtKentiy l-ceatMu. lntrnm ,nu.edry. Cores eolds, throat troubles, wa anarret, a "trial for slander be irtpe-. hayfever. "stopptl u' noae and an impriioninent in the count v brt-sihing throogh mouth while sleeping flensire breath .-tr. I : is antiseptic and J , contains 30 chsaaisaif ag druas having a Aft' DM pot tut of limbo he c ..rctie effect, or' 1. oatanaa the drug tOfaau i that he should preach habit. 80M at ait uroinu. al : m - a sermon about "an- ye Guarantee SutiKfactt in. . at . 1
other ru h man. 1 M popmace was j greatly excitel. and a crowded Iggted hi appearance. Oct. With. -.Tf-at solemnity he opened Pr Um Uti le and reed, "And there a- 5 a rich man who died and went to'--- 0f k
Then. tnniin'i fhort and werntnt sic
1 0 1 re - mlden ! v im t reed, h- JWi M on?, 00 V no1 riT mZZ , 0 i Akwi'i if I . twit in t tio.tr ..v 99
ucl. "!' I -hall not merggjUI Rl.r v,,sKNA .
' the pla thi- rir h man went to for your money back if riot satisfied. Sam- - , : 1 relations in this p'- tuL-and bookht by mail JOets.
ronnre-ation who will ?uc me for Krown Ml g. U)
defamation of ( haracter." Th- effe t wart :rreistible, 1
he mado the impre.--ion perman bv taking another t t.
A. Brogden c! the national sign Dayton hi. v. rites under date of 12 1: "Nc- na isthe oaiy preion T base ever ued that relieves Section so speedily and pletaaatly. getting the arst real pleasure oat eatbing that I luve experienced I contracted catarrh six rears aao.
lull Mup.
THE LONG BRIDGE.
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The Lou l: irridge across the Potomac 1- In demolished, a modern -tcel structure having been built to take its place, frriginally opt tied in 1809, it has lieon onn-
nectod n-ith oiue of the mot wr rhu; event u ted with tiie hitorv of the national capital, lu the I war ol LbliJ, n the :viLwar, in titros of peace, it has bgeti' I rrotedf land mark.' ft felt the tread of thou- ( sand-: who marched across it to up-
othoid the flag when the I'nion wa
it sitiks to tltreatened. It eaw the fnglitered it forgies lint- fleeing after Bull Knn. It i
relcoaied ih' returning eternns a (hey Jprougbt their victoriu han:crs to tie liome proudly in the gfgnd review after four .';ir of
righting. The vord- "Long
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TK Kaiser Late.
Tiie kai-er is breaking out in a new place. He is going into the china bu-:ne-. He has founded out of his private treasury a m inafactorv of majolica ware on his estate at ( "admen. He himself laid dow n all the plans of the new tuanufactorv and follows 'its development with the greatest interest. It is likely "kaiser ware"'" will lie popular among china collectors. His
Greenville Tenn . St. Louis, Mo. A l"MUi OKOÄH Dam the biie. That' bat your liver does if it torpid. Thea the "bile oveitlow into th bJood poiaoBs you -)-fim. can-, nf sick iteadacbe, hillions-
nss. ?ai a -k n. ci'ed tongue ick et mii ii. dizziness, fsintiog spells, rtc., Ram. n - tn-atment of Liver Pills and knade Pellets trengt hens the liver and makes it do it- own ork. Prevent and .no- btasa-taoaMa. it aids, dosen't f r Future treatment 25c. At Flick - intif store.
Ijidy Helper -t'omo. Johnny. I'm t
sure yon onn ruatrace one- more piece of cuke Johnny On a hoare whisper' Ythanky. mum. Ah can still eat. but Ah can't sxvnll. r. Puut-b.
PRE1 EXT HF ADAC HI Forgg lb So aids that. Ba-!o.-n treatment of liver pills and Tonic Ptll-te strengthens the Liver and digest-
majo-ty 1- ijoing DU est 10 trans- mwk nd forti5w cmMitatiott jform hit Oedinei e-tate into a mod- against future trou le. Entire treatel properH, a kind of (Jerman Sand- ment 25c at all druggists.
iringluim. Ioti'i- -i Mail.
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w vMii mi n-ai iviii''& - . . l . . r 1 ii,.,;. . in . , 1 e f bridge hae fo ind tltetr pi are in at deal ot fertility irom th , , . . , - mn( rp 11 -w, J .1 t ' he lii-!or tin- nation. No mooIn r .A.iOO worth of
r 11 .-i! iriuu 111 vvi in,..
la H 1 iron. 1 1.!- Society. IS
At t , H'Ji
r-
There Wat No Lord Bacon.
Avreeei of Dr. KhtI Bicujtreu'i
new ti;eorv alot the origin of
y Shak espeare's pla-y-s . " a "corre' porid"ent writes to'the London ChronicJe as ftrtlows: "1u'n will the British puhtie learn to call tkings and men
r correcO names ? ihere ta ' " j no tueh person in history aa 'Lprü mm r II. Tho great Eitras ti in, OHIl KaSpeTf fwl. U-
who by a few mosrn idiots rs acMwd of having written the plays, wa- !y name Sir Francis Bacon, Haron Verulam, Viscount St. Al-.:.-In no -tandard Work of reference i he siioken of as 'Lord
i liysician X Surspon.
Urnrz: Mb aud Mais sts. JA.PKR, INDIANA. Both rhoM. April 20,1905 l)r.
The New Idea Womau's i 1 . ,
igazine contains over iuu gel each month of fashions, nee for making clothes household helps, h number is divided hat as follows: 2 Fashions 15 pages of reading and dearti; also nine full-page n plates many of them iti color. lion and ionnaiional Articles 60 pages by the best writers. Beautifully illustrated. ie iüdren's Department 1 rom 5 to 10 pages of styles and stories. edlework 10 Pages. od Housekeeping 12 Pages.
or wheat, it will mtnna lo.-- of from -'") to -35 worth t.i soil's fertility. While to s sö 'rNvorui vii Luttor wili 0:1: reOstyve a't'iut ?2 worth of ferti -ity If 5H) worth of fat ctttl
ire S'd from the farm the
amount t fertility removed in
them will, of course, be more than is removed in tiu1 butt r.
but it will be a great dial I s than the amount removed in the grains. W "herever it is F
lible the farmer should raisi
Itoclc and sell the products ol
OW stock from the farm if 'his is done ii will be an ea.
matter to maintain the festtiil
if the soil. Mary hat! a little la nb, it's fleece was white as srtow; it strayed away onq, day where lambs should never ''g- Ann Mary sat her quickly flown and tears streamed from her eyes;
shenev r found h r lamb becaus tl(, ( ;
-he tlifl not advertise. Ana .wnry had a brother 'ohn wiio kept 1 village store; he sat him down
I 1 I X - 1 .1. . .
inn nioKeu nis trinetiuu w -ticm u
the open door. And as the peo1 passed alontr and did not
op to buy, John still sat and V 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 l. : .
smoK a nis pipe anu nunKeu ii;-. m arv eves And so th" .- i nlf
closed him out, but still h- li' -
rered mar. and Mary came to drop wjth' Rim a aylnpaihetic tear .flow is it sister, can you t"
s oil all their rood so readily and I10
thrive from ear to year. Re memberirnr htr own DM luck the
any
ent i meal connected with it. The laborer! io u-ur the old bridge down are deHrojing one of th l.;".!n,iirks of tin- nation. Chicago Tribvne.
Hrii ;iit Thi Is a jiretty cheap family. Just last how the napkin are patch d and darned Sh-.'id ;ti"st V-. anI lsids that (bey 1. rrn.v.sj Ibeaa BO from me. Megm ad irfer Itlattcr.
The Last of Hit Lcjcr Apo-to! Mawro.'nis. the l..-t of the Greek champions of liberty of
1821, has died at the age of 114.
jMawrogcnga waa born at Piraeus in
IT'.e.'. anu on account of the cruelty ,
t r
(lor 1 . t
Frcrchmen Balk tt Checks. Frenchmen hate never ared for che k-. They d not anderstand the in. A few davs ago a French journalist Who had received a cheek 011 a oetl kitov.il Loud hi bank showed n to mo ind a-k-.1 me wh it he o a t to do with it. "Ha- it nnv valuer" he aked. "Wliv, cerhitnlv." 1 aid. "Vou
imply Indor c it on flic hack, take 8llortMnBll whats the
it tö your hanker. SIM he will five pjaoe for quail la th's part? vou the amount written on it." The KutU--Toat. I guess. t it But ho seemed ItHMrWhat skepti- land Leader.
enl. and I could see that he would much have preferred a postal or,1.,.. It,, t nt l.it n ceriotis attempt
la tö be made srtenl to teach Ke4 heard Ute expn-ion -W
Ihe Fren. I1tn.n1 how to RMSO a I M
It will, however, require 1 of a special law before
will believe
k ad i Hon TowiiMhip
Notice. Notice u cien tuat hereaflr.t. n tee of Madison :ownhip will ta at b
otli. r ( si n rwmruav at 1.1s 1 .-,
. e mi e n ttiet o. I Um In 1. , lot lb putM( of ati. .d bg R
, jr... 1 iMfiMa .nil 11 iirb liar
of the Turkish government had to tUt lu,:rttt wjth the lownehip -1 ith hi- parents to Italv, where ?a?tM to confine it to those ! he later rtudied medicine. When ..fhe townahip hbrary ii ikap. m -iami m j 1 . i 1 KKUfe in Iieiand wrier- i-, v r of independence started be rU lill tbr forme! a legion of the dreeks r, Indiana tkhjoi ijoor il bi studrina in Italr and with it serred fjuws at Henry Summer's ton t .
r w v . I
under the command of the great
Koiokotrom. lie continued in the army for forty-tie years and retired as surgtron general. To Launder Chiffon.
a mi.
Jan 6. IM).
Samcbl A. -Lun, Crust w Ma.' " .
If.trhi.Hou Trustee'M Ntiticv.
the sand the nue if anv re
I is propos with the and to b not infer
A Blood Relative. For the nrst time in his life little
d re-
la t ion
Dil l ead, and sUMUJt he was comp !!.! to a-k hin mother for an ex-
tliat there phmntion. She told bun the mean-
rood in the gfite. It W : wu ijwiion, an 1
to introduce the check ur'"1
; tanee nf the postotlice
.Not lie is lie 1 i.y g.vii 'iat th- : iue.t Tn.stee of Harbison to:..-hip so! i. "nd to tt'Wushin husmees 01. act.
It is quite easv to wash and iron Monday ol the rear, at my oifice. aa.; tt. Mt kinds if chiffon 1 mak. JSV&LSS it look like now. Make a lather with Jay. foap powder in warm water. Float rh sasnsi up boraiy will bs kpt a the chiffon in this for about ten r b-w b.vw rbjboi. minutc. Do not rub, but fold care-! , 5 J..L-M"D"' Trosteefullv between the hands andvjueez 1! ! '. pontly two or three times. T:. n Itootte Township Trustee's place it between the folds of a clean. Notice. 4mrl nn.1 nrnsa it nrtil Tri OA t ,,.m mi il n il TrnitM rvf Kann
It kept buzzing throiurh 0 Un moisture is absorbed. Iror nsbtp. Dnboi .county hereby gives
-j ..-ii j -1:- e that he win attend to ao Doaineas
on 1 lie ruj; muv nunc buh uaiuj, and the chiffon will be quite fresh and glossy.
ok l 'ok- for a sum
Hov
little rnnid
CI RIGHT NOW
epiies: tiere
TU.
1 ll. lohn
th
pi
along the Money and 1 is RargMn in Year's Rcad!.
The Kcw leu;
holm.
Ths Lon9est Cay. longest day of the ; ork hi l." hour-; at I at itamburgi 17; at
Ifil . (it St Pot
r :r ;, 1
a Boastful Innkeeper Wa Pun-
lined by a Joker. Ur. Joli-i V. Uaseeil of New York, whose em n-i n of fats snd SJOSB-
nf v. stable iuiocs have done
w.
I f .1 A.
so mucn lir me ; lion, said a1 a meet!
that he did not wish to prai-e too nnlentiv his discoveries. -For thej who speak overhiphly of their own work," he said, "are al-a- - a 'utile ridieulou-. and ISIW -times they ntumble. like a certain innkeeper into a pitfall. 11 N'ow Hami-
I 1." Illlin' V m mm -
ibifl man. was noted for the nualitv ot his beer.
iter ..xriamieu: "dec, ma, you're the bloodiest re !ati.n I have, ain't vou?' Brooklyn Life. Th Largest Grapevine. pown in fouthern California, in the beautiful, sun kissetf'Carjtct.teria valley, a valley safely sheltered bv the " Santa Ynex mountains, u .o.ing Spanish woman named o-
cuiin I "Ort! .vn a Manwa a sma i
of nhv-i ians 11 twig tn the year 18. - r ...1 mm 41A fiia fnlTitroal nnf
;iiii hit; oi.-- ivun.M RnothcT the twig grew and grew Lll tmlay it is the lafgM grapevire in the worlÜ. At the ground the trunk, which lon l ceaivd to I,, .1 tie. measure-' t-n feet in circumference. At a distance of fire feel above the. .ground its girth is
ov. n feet ehn n he. I he trel-
sssa UM
rtaining to the ottue of Trustee, at hip rjaidei.ee. f-ur -miles southwest of Pinoiiie.on aturdayeof aacL week, ano Uresis a!) persons hsvina lownshi .sinees tir,ireeen it onSatui lay. t'iti Bt Irsirina booke from the Township ' ' '-v. are nniried that the Library i Dt et my residence. Schol hooks at Jame Muik s a rorterarilie. rrraa J. ScBxaaa, Trotte Boone Tp. lan. 5, 1906- y. Jerttoraoa Tp. Notice. The aadei ned trustee of Jefferson township. Iitibui county hereby gives notier that be will attend to all business pertsin.nc ' the office of Trufte et bis -. !nceo:. mile north of Birdseye on the lueac'sys ot räch eek ami re jett Ii peia n- Invinr t nii;p bueiness to
JOHN tV I v
(LOW . Truster
! helor-Po you tnina women
at Tornca, 1 iniaud, r2; at Spitzbergen, 32 months.
which is completely-hidden-bv
1 ... n.l T'Tiu.rj 14 1 HI tY lit J nl.c. ,.. mmnt
A joK.r from Sunaoe. a gen dimen-ion.,' thus covering. The MarrM Man-No. to lmpovartab th man named Perley, said one Un, one.fT)urlh of an acre . of ' Jem.-. New York World, that he would put up a trick on t bo
ARCH. C. DOAt E Keerescntirtg Prudential Insurance Company, Pr.dlt Mhsriiia Lil" Insurance for lien. Womeir aid Oildren. Age 1 to 7U. Amouota 1100,000 to $15
