Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1908 — Page 1

It EEftÜJ r0L. 30. Jaspee, Indiana, Friday, January 10, 1908. No. 17.

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ON. W. E.

COX

uir.DS' WEAPONS.

H dtSlK tiMfua3BMafaa

against the Judge before they vote against him, or refuse to

VOte for him. The laV abiding1, rhey Are Mot Confined to the Ecak order loving, God serving voters and th z?urz. of this circuit ought to remember Manv iWo :. ..; i-ncd to think

. 1 i a - . 1 !... . . .

mat li is not so mucn wnat jusi- that a Ut , mr-ir are practical- -Never use

Helpful Reminders to the Launder Ing of Linen.

To prepare linen for washinj

soak the articles overnight in water'

hot water for soakini

A COMEDY OF ERRORS.

Man Who Wasn't Cheap Got a Cigar snd a Dad Opinion of the Hotel.

The cigar stand in the lobby of a

mat r iiul m mucn wnai jusi- mat a u ri , wtror are practical- -ever use not water lor soakini M. , . , ntrni. , -ice costs, as the quality of justice y conf-r.cd to leak and the spurs purposes, as it tends to make dirl u"Tl L ?BnStirt Jo3S thÄ?u -th .1.1,1. the le. of son, & " linen, while cold - tepid, tve&afhrnot

1.1

ry circuit, so far as that is con-

ouu '"'P"telrv will Po to the stand to register.

in the proportion of one tablespoon

The other evening ti man from up

JUOU- ,1 i ,.t ... .,,..

to one gallon of water. It is oA nUuv ,i ,Mnt tfcn r

perivctjy harmless ami has a mar Btan(j

kl'tlUS IIIIUIM III SMIIIMMIII' UHIIT Illll.l .- a

r rr. --b r hat are vour nnees?" he askeJ

ft

n-r,rt,i nil Wr. inmuw?3i. -cv moments rciieciion

be enforced all the tim against rlu lV ,anJ mulelike kick all the the people who violate j!"1 1 fcKL of the ostncli,

time. r'uirÄ HO Pura lo ,nure. of.drawing out dirt. The object tc! f A "ZlT Judge Ely has done that, and "f- " . be aimed at in washing is to get rid0H g rl; u.,j .v ...n -.i Z4- : 4.1, Jieides this, nwnv birds use their .1. i:?i t j rrom

luty of all who favor that 3" w? effetvely as wea. fear as ;pbcd .thinking he meant .he price.

Isortof administration, without tV- " " ". 't,,1"01 "!"u;l Do not put the clothes in th

regard to politics or of conse- " - Tu boiler if the water is at all hot. Thij .quences to stand bv him and help J?rcc,-X the do",esl,c gnr ues mehod dicC0lors linen and should

rum uphold, main'am and entorce "" , wiet aU time3 be carefQlly avoided, the law. ,fo.w,s the cock not only use their, A thc dothcs to for tea

'From 10 to 50 cents." she re-

he ashed.

Gee! Is that all?"

"Sotmds good to me." The girl put three boxes of cigars on the case. The man took a Ha-

"lluch obliged," he said. "U

to even

A Fable Fop Critics.

One 3 there was an ox

A'as a trood. hefty ox He could uw

pull a big load He never balked

out always liked to go straight j0jm. ahead But the ox had enemies. .J

There wa

bir family "We

t

as emblems ol peace. w ,.nn i j -- b" iuuui it a3 uu ui

"vet thcr an. rather puznacious and r J .T I' T tte usual little pleasantries men unjti wie t rainer pugnacious imu hev raust on no CCCOunt be boiled lnfl t t 1 i nh fih( when quarrt ling among themselves Dcföre washing I Hand. un, cs, sue

WILD TOBACCO OF COLORADO. "Well," said the man from the . countrv, "where is the register?"

jroffssor 1-ntz Ivnorr of the Lol-, "Pjpht horo " said the rirL Doini-

' o 7 O 1

ing to the cash register.

He thought it a joke and laughed

bring thoir wings into play to good

T advanr.-. He. ti,!.

if iiitz

the wins to strike a

t;.

n

ti'miruii .'Mi in" runts hn3 in tnmn

the flea and his whole i.....J

don't care A rnr, A.Ault. .i-lnnmnnt, Th natlvc of Kentucky and knows to- to put j

attempt to land on 7, ..... ,, . - , .. . nrjifio A en (Mi I til nil collfwp hn? fnimn

aric with tne wrist . e . r. , i - tobacco crowms wild in srreatest

prolusion in ine .Moiuezunia vaney "Where s the book?" lie asked when

i ro lessor Anorr la a nati ;; Jed laudnng. mount

name down."

bacco culture all the wav from

of Colorado.

whether the ox travels or not," mnr ri,,i ftr aw., w- culture all the way from; -Yoa t hac to register when

said the flea and his folks. "All ftn fh,. i'n.i of iho nfT eome. planting the seed to breaking the ;y0u bu a clrrar " said the girl. She

FOR CONGRESS, 3d District Indiana.

Horf. W. E. Cox is this week announced as a candidate : re-election to Congress from this district. Mr. Cox than his 1st term last Dec. 4 and is now in Washto D. D. attending to the duties of his position. We iw of no opposition to his re-election at this time.

we want is some of his blood." t racs attainmg a length of one and! ?if!f 4f ü'e JJ fcen f-'didn't know just what was wron I1T1 i.1 a 1 II.. - - lUltiln oftotiHinir ihn oi-rnnw7 men. . .'it 1 1 a

vvnereuDon me ueas eternaiiy nn uait nr.hn m h r mväto "'o v "--iwun mat mau.

pestered the ox and gave him Rn nnnoaTmfr WPÄnon a that of-a tu!c at Cortcz, in the Montezuma

that tired feeling. . . . icameock. One of thc wrist bones esir Knorr was asked

There was the torn cat and his known as the radmle projects bebrothers -the doubting thomases.'yon(i the others and is capped with "We don't know whether this ox tne ut

is going; the right way or not,"

epu

A now

extinct species of . bird

said the thomases. "Anyhow which formerlv inhabited Rodrigue2.Lfine speemm of wild tobacco. It

k Letter.

doing has been compelled to town is the ox. The fleas and vided with two spurs on each wing punish severely, unlawful rum, the felines and the fistes are instead of one, the inner and longer sellers and gamblers who infest ! those citi'.ens who criticize every one of which is a three sided stileti 1 . - L t" 1 1 A 1 1 1 .

every town in his circuit. Such

movement and do to of nellelike sharpness.

not

in greatest profusion in vicinities

thought to have been cultivated by the mysterious race and along what are believed to have once been their irrigation ditches. Kansas Citv Star. A He Put It. Lillian Russell was dining at an Atlantic City hotel. She had run down in the morning from Philadelphia in her seventy horsepower car, breaking most of the records by the war.

During dinner Miss Russell told

nrnoressive

punisnmenc as ne nas inniccea everything they can in their petty borne mru wmie young nave a- storv about ft handsome actor

nas requirea nerve, courage anu ways to make the ox quit pulling claw on tne win? wmcn ucu u .A Jetter o his she wta consistency, and has brough ,-n the right direction. ,tho bird not as a weapon, but as an;put in another mans at a club order out of chaos in several: m! Hi'vp tbp nv a chnnee' assistance in dragging itself along,

we'll scratch his bac tor him was flightless, but an outgrowth ot

wneupon tne leunes jumpea on bone at the joint of thc radius-and the back of the ox and scratched metacarpus formed a knob that renhim for fair, which made the ox fared the short wing as dangerous exceedingly sorrowful. amonsr birds as a policeman's billv. Then there was the fiste pup Soine of the Australian pheasants and his fellow fistes a whole ani ther gallinaceous birds have litter of fistes. "We don't care blunt tubercles on the wings, inhnil' slmV tho flV rrnAj; Said the tkmV ofTantivartass a Trnnn.

fiRfPsr "thp slower the merrier W Africa. Asia and South Amez- dence5 f their civihzation and yet

reform are sometimes forgetful !for U3 All we want is to lag be- ica pnduce a number of species of 'nt a4 ine o XheT wstory. ina Great services seem in time to;hind him and bite his tail.". four winced plovers. wild tobato plant flourishes there

nthellthinst, (December), to shrin in importance, and we. Whereupon the fistes snapped1 The jacanas, tropical or scmiIndianapolis News, which is ' at last seem to feel that any one continually at the tail of the ox, tropical birds of both hemispheres, iy for reform, published an; else could have done quite as-which gave the ox a mighty have many of them more or less :le relating to officers who do i well. . . ß , 'mournfulness. I developed spurs on the wings, while r duty, and the way that reo-! The article fits thecase oL Finally the ox, oestered con-one genus, though without spurs, remember them for it is enti-1 Judge Ely so well, that it would tinually with the fleas and the has the bone of the wing widened "AGood Sign," and is as ! seem to have been written ex-' fistes, got to looking sickly. He and flattened, fornnng a sort of ws; ipressly concerning him For stopped and lay down on J his job, scimiter. "A G00d SIGN (more than fifteen years he has anfj there was no more going lor-. The screamers, birds related to The announcement that the : fearlessly and impartially dis-'wanj for him." ducks, are the most formidably arm-

i-Saloon Leacne DroDOses to cnargea nis auues. ana in so; xey to the situation: The ed bircts as to wings, ineyarepro

hi by governor Hanly m case s assailed for espousing the ;e of good government in the at campaign in Co!umbus; J. reminds us that public.men not always supported when do their duty. The memor)f the nennlo nrp vorv hnrh

thev nre mfbpr nmno tn communities in his circuit,

,'et the good things that a has made .it possible tor peope idxsand to remember tl e ' to ply their lawful vocations with

ases he may maKe- There niany demands, and they are 'tent, for honesty and courage wblic men, many demands they enforce the law, and an end to corrupt practices too often when a public ofiitegins to do these things the men who have demanded they be done, criticise the methods, object to this or act, and end by forgetting sether the wise, courageous patriotic action that may been taken But they do forget the mistakes. On the rary, they are so keen to reiberthem, and often argue .what they demanded is itself stake. fore. we are glad to know tne Anti-Saloon League pros to uphold the Governor. It t will not forget services Jf Prforrul. On the wy. it proposes to fight his sandte stand behind him 11 who has done his duty who has refused to be intiby the most formidable sition. 'ten it seems as though men jot want reform excent in Äct- ll is a fine thing to about and often a most exscheme by which to get

"But I want a room," he said. "Oh!" came from the trirl as she

to suggest a method for eradicating 'realized the mistake that' had been

a very troublesome weed. He took madc "There's the desk over a sample of the weed to examine there. This is thc cigar btand. Go

and was amazed to see in it a very .thprp and et vour room."

Then she dropped into a chair to

laugh. Pretty soon-the clerk came to the stand.

"Say," he said to the girl, "what made "you teli that man we had rooms here for frbm 10 to 50 cents a night ? He said hcnrasnVchcap and would take the quarter one. He's gone awav with a bad opinion

of us."

"That'b not the worst of it," said

the girl. "He's sonc awav with one

i seems that none ot tne larmera

there was familiar with the tobacco plant and did not recognize the obnoxious weed as the ancestor of the cigars they were smoking. It is believed that tobacco was raised extensively in the Montezuma valley ages ago by the cliff dwellers, the lost race that left so manv evi-

and to pull. Everybody ho'.ler, "Git after the manner of a bat. The gal- n oponei (he iettei tnat it 3Pte!up."-Ex. .linules are an example of birds hav-j ft Yen. a nQte frQm a tailor nth ing such claws while young, the j.nn Äi ' inst't mment nf a bill

, i- tl.. i ii ir:if k'i nr i s t ii l. . f '. . .

an aDiuing sense oi security in au structure oeing iuat uvtuiv ,0Dg overdue and in dismay sealed their rights of every nature. Georgie Goode -That nasty reach maturity. Cleveland Plain jJt w acai n neatlv and put it in the

Ana wnue aoing ims, neun, uiiiommy lumutaueuuica ai w uonier. box of its richtful owner.

course made enemies of the; day, ma.

villain!

'Well, the rightful owner entered

mies of some of the people who 'day. -Puck. V" e .,u murmured:

Fate. Soon after he came to the sen- htUe girl." "Marie how does .it happen ate lie formulated a set rules ,nhabitants ef a Meuntain. that I just saw you giving your fluch he caUcd Ru c , For

andagainst rum and mbling. swheart my cake and "iy -Fr -

have turned against Juüjje Hiiytor wine.' . '' """" V- Z C r ZaZjabA w of Mindanao has been added to the Mntüycs Ä SÄ., remarkable

XLtJ" "" !inw fhGSß rules roin his nockct and for posceuing animal species pe-

have called for law enforcement,

and law reform. Some of the pccple who have talked loudest and longest in favor of reform

? , liut when it comes to be

out into laws or to be put Practice by public officers J js always some one who is 5ft?J?d then there is a IL01- Manya publichad precisely this exand and it is moat dis-

sisted upon, and are claiming that some men, became of thheir prominence, should not have been Dunished at all. and others should

not have been punished so severely There are none, we venture to say, no, not one, that is opposing him on the ground that he has failed to do his duty. It is simply because he has found some man guilty that somebody thinks ought not to have been so found, and j punished some man more than some people think he ought to have been punished. We think the News strike the nail on the head in every utterance it has mad'4, in the foregoing article. And we think that it applies to Judge Ely as if it had been expressly written concerning him And we think further that the voters of this circuit

ouerht to nonder well what is

said

nonaer

tions that have been made

Transatlantic Tales.

bUWU iUlVJ a- ivvv w - . . f.

stmlr if rnrofnllv CUliar tO inemseiVCS anu uiuauijj

Anxious. t .ßate," said a colleague one day, from those of the surrounding low"Whv is Alderman Goldstein "what is that slip of paper tr which lands. Dr. E. A. Mearns announce always so excited and uneasy you refer so frequently?" as the result of a month s examinawhen he hears an automobile "That," said Senator Bate, "is a tion of Apo that most of the speaDProaching?" Utile reminder of my beliefs on con- cies and several of the genera col'Because his wife ran away, stitutional questions." lected on its higher portions arc new from him m an automobile andi "Tiere did you gt it? Think it to science. It has added three genhe fears every moment that she out vourself V era 'and more than a score of species

will return. Transatlantic laies. "no, sun, rcpnea uatevntn mucn i i"v . " , .

Hirmitir- "I fnnnH mntt nf thrtcn im- I'UlUnninCS. J.I UJUiai in .v

mortal trnths in thc constitution of large extent differs not only from

of our fifteen cent cigar too." Exchange.

Origin of "Hip, Hip, Hurrah!" A Londou paper, answering question as to the derivation of "Hip, hip, hurrah!" printed the following excerpt on the subject from thc London Tatlcr of 1S32: "During the stirring times of thc crusades the chivalry of Europe was excited to arms by the inflammatory appeals of the well known Peter the llermit. While preaching the crusade this furious zealot was accustomed to exhibit a banner emblazoned with the letters H. E. P., the initials of the Latin words, 'Hiorosolvma Est Pcrdiia' (Jerusalem is

destroyed). The people in some of

the countries which he visited, not being acqwintcd with Latin, road and pronotneed the inscription as if one word Hep. The followers of the H'frmit were accustomed, whenever nn unfortunate Jew ap

peared in the streets, to raise the cry, 'Hep, hep, hurra to hunt him

down and flesh upon the dotenseleas Israelite their maiden swords, before they essayed their temper with the scimiter of the Saracen."

Had Yours.?

President distributes the Confederate States of America." that of thc lowlands, but also trom

Saturday Evening Post

"The

the plums, I believe?"

Secretary Loeb's

functions?"

"He hands out the lemons." -Pitsburg Post AYachinff Trip

Cantain -Please, sir,

wife has fallen overboard-

Cranberry Jtlly. Here i a variation of cranberry

icllv: Take off the stems and wash

that of the other highlands of tne

archipelago. Exchange.

A Permanent EnterprUe. Tf vau cam f opfnmllr TPflrh the

half a cupful of raisins and boil north-pojc vour occupation would them in a cupful and three-quarters

nf vatnp until iht xentor is reduced . , , . j it u I the car.

wj. v-. "nt or on UTictrprnn inn arcuc ..

" - - in'.

A Noble Critic. "When Pope was first introduced to Lord Halifax to read his "Iliad," the noble critic generously criticised this passage and that "word at fre

quent inter lals. The poet was

stung with vexation, lor tlie parts that most pleased him were the ones most criticised. As he returned home with Sir Samuel Garth he revealed his displeasure. "Oh," said Garth, "vou are not

acquainted with his lordship. He

must criticise. At the next visit read him thc same passages and tell

him you recollected his criticisms." Pope" made use of this stratagem. Lord Halifax was delighted and exclaimed, "Pope, thev are now inimitable!" To Storyland. When all the world U dull and prar and rain cornea slantlnir down

Don't top to fret, but ride away, away to Wondertown. Thc broad road stretches wide and white and free on cither hand. And you can always find the car Uat ruoi to Storyland. For ABC! motorman and any book

would doubtless be as

ou can go whwe'er you plan and

travel near or far.

them in a cupful and three-quarters on of water until the water is reduced ,R- . .

IIa a cupful. Then add a pound of f Tf

sucar and a quart of cranberries . .v, ..it m, in lo- "l ?!hw ,onK 10 9"' nnu

WinXn Owner-ronfoundit! Another and boil fifteen minutes. S.train XZy a fare to t u ?nn fhah bnvr hpen made Harper s Weekly, into a naolo. - fm