Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1909 — Page 1

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EE Hill

Vol. 51.

Jaspek, Indiana, Friday, JanttarT 8, 1909.

I never have been asKeu tu vuue m a'u4w

ncr to protect women ana cnuureu nu.. ctv,.i..w -. Of course, the bill was defeated as a crank bill. Had tnei .hr. 3 ' V i ;f mn l nnr hnvp. been

WIS Mil nwu inn plain annronrialion

n-jccof ike irreasett liiniuunu, wao ucuo- ..w , -

ton makers want clam dielte to make pearl but?. t irom. i, .tliii-r huh men awl women out ot

nn nn p.p.onomica basic?. . .i m,;,,,-.. Vmf mm. nnrl women out ol

ri - i .ill uuvi , , I l i 'a itonnni i u Kh i v lihi, . - -

Wp have worked we togetner as a wr.oie, even muug. , .forp Äel dark .n, ovf but the cloud

1 . . 1UU1 WWIWO, v.. v.- . obtained from tho , . ,.Tf,40 meet.

' ."'""I ...... nf MlnnPsnta. TMJWIU -T, ,

to5 me' con.wiciur i'" w , , ,T vour atlas and you win Eee vjoiuiuuu, ,wi 'iMit. ro.nicrs secured were origtnuny

t-eVint- .ubllabed for contract purposes In Utah, a T JTtW

"... . . . i .i.i.itn,.c ihn m. tour uncr eacn uuiw.

com. place on the globe do four states, ns of territories or provinces unite to

laUO fnrni cilflh n llUlCtlOn.

voll of the Carito

- - nit " - , ,, i.nmi'n ii.at Mm fivod mnxlllium DHCO r, A fnn.- tourists Visit It.

" "HUiuiuu.") uuu t.," i has excluded from the state somo r - ,.,BM jt nofc ea.sily acccstbo bft and most popular books Oonnp-V tl-at all l.o';kM except history, copy rhc point ia reached by a trail leaabooks nm t'enraplilca. shall bo jng from the road from the Navajo adopted to a period of 10 years. Springs in Colorado, In thoTJto re.-n.i-.t.j n. Mtemnrl. nwniinn in flip. Ran Juan river.

II V I-lll'.-i UUV invu . 1 iicjcuisu u; Villi") l ;,r fUo TTnifwl ShltfiS GomnilS- Tho stnt. of Missouri passed a law

weimvc u.vi w.. . . j d children, tncreioie can - 3"'- W"""V ,7 Tfft hp ifi ' 0St!lb,MlHi nK mu uniformity imsoi Tho Barber-. Poi.. at one time a dark cloud -hung 9va "s, ciouu . Brown any money ior such an end: It is to be sa ub 1, 1 repeaUnB H of n toll why ft assed away, the sun came peeping through and all da ik- ficlJ liparti;v endorsed the child appro-' vvMrh lwd create a Scooi f ha3 - rJarii white 6triped t.Uvpn in harmony and always work to the interest otcioc c i: wiU ajjk the CQmlIlg Qene ai, nnin . j n 1 have ljocn w BtafIand tho bar-

dav. but 1 cannot, stup uuuic j'b ywv, 0 inno .v sivp monev to wie people -anu Tt1- 1 mor & present I received on the las day of the year 90, a sae mon y ? people think

araWtoTaW ehil(lren are worth aS mUC" 33 Dr. J. F. um.

V A I " o p;mmiionm' and tax-Daver ot UUDois ,

Yocnr. honor and f certainly will!

I thank you one

IS DEMANDED

Teachers' Journal Has comprcnen-

sive Article On Subject of books For Public Schools.

tybut 1 have it as a great honor fand 1 SP.,' UMIFOSHITY

nnt forfret it as lone: as 1 nvt. xiicicxyiu x j-- nurunu i w?s w . .

an 1 ali a thousand times. Wishing all a nappy ana piu-. iiuV' ii c Jnv Ypar I remain your true friend, peious Wew xeal liemERY LANDGREBE, Ex-ComJ Leading Educators of Nation I Condemn Indiana System.

pommi&innRr's coup . Januaru i era, bus.

I'm d or -anized bv electing Fred Alles, president and HOME RULE ÄÄ Setfy . Johnßiebbe, the" newly elected nenll. :" . rJn m Ai was sworn in and was mtro-

duo d n o office oy his pdecessor Henry Landgrebe who iUa few weU choen wol-ds thanked the : general pubhc

fur the honor and courtesy snown nimj ;y.. - i a ,ur.i. .i.v.f.1 w education aro Linuor License granted to Edmund Bromm, Beinaid a ! uEaln8t th0

t a l. t..u, UnUnvh . nnn v. nfiii vvttuuci, u. c 1 . ....

AllUSt, AUgUSL J3ULM1, iiuvc..- ---- p i Blate laws oompinng unnun... - krodel, Chas. Flick, F. A. Gutzweiler, John Gieenei anü n the puMc sch00ls Th0 AllLTUSt Fl'itch. . , 1 9 ml o iToachna- Journal, published at MarTl e bid for books and stationery for classes 1, z ana d, lon 8JMl 0,Ußtl by A. j a wis Mwirded to the Viquesney Printing Co., ot lene ils lMt i8guo Uev0l03 consi.ierabio A wnc nWJirded tO tlie 111- c. lo nn arraignment of tho.sys-

naure, ma. ior qvzt.io. um

The following allowances were made: M. A. Sweeney, F. & S. E. J. Kuebler, public building Lampert & Co. poor farm, E.J. Kuebler J. P. Richards, poor E. C. Landgrebe, rock roads Warrick Co., change of venue D. Hochgesang, poor farm Wm. Giesler, rock roads

liidgar irayior, rocw iuauo TTonvtr "RorfTPV rnP.lv 1'OadS.

X LVWL J Wb") ,' Jerome Parsons, rock roaas Tin wenn & C.n VOpk 1'OadS,

ivu)t gvii vv vyw. , Edgar Traylor rock roads

nnt tidti- in tne unne-: Sinros

Ar n-it wtttt ' HP Ol

iSlillV Ul . - -

Host tn-m-Qvlrte "y law "mt ui uouu

SllOUld DP UUlorni 11111.

state. Th.s law conimumi in imw ,.hi' ihn rflonle of thr- täte were

scondnlired by the adoption oi h u

made the i cf schoo books much l bandage was tied to mro than the mat of tho best booh, no might be together In thu onun market. . , - , ,v v.nTupr usual-

I., ifir.i n'ontiirkv naßsed a aw tor wnen wuumu, uuu 'con r m,! fo ?ext books. ly liung them at h e door a Bgn. I nils law, which is like the laws in In the course of time, however,

Indiana and Kansas with respect io pa,ntcd polo tooK me piaco wn is -mm'1 fixing maximum prlcr at Avhich books koor 0f the one used in the opera tli. car 1 must ho s-Id. differs radically from . thus camO ÜIO ßign.

method of their selection. Tho boards of education In each county of the

state express their cnoico oi uu.mo . .. i . n,n otntn

UUtlnctloa -H-Itkont

serif i of a itirrrtirs pepad by tne

chl f pclucalional omrcr -i vm

and coi.yrlghlcJ for w uouwii.

The prfvaHMR laws m

state? of tin; inunii neiurr! m !.

war Vft io rhi-ino of books in in

l.nn.iK nf tie same offlCBrs wtin con

(rolled the .t:hrols Willi rfupeci i f teachers, the

tllU Vl" , Mudles to I" pursiie.1. H' uildüip; o

i.Mt tfntir nftfir thO CIVH

bo used throughout tho stato.

These ballots aro canvassou uuu

tabulated by the state Bupunin- ... i ti.n iirrtlf a

in nn ofricial capacity mm t having the greatest number of votes arc contracted for.

The state or wasningum uuu -perlene with uniformity and has roup to local selection and a cholco of books from all that arc in publication i ...rt..i.. iimt nt stnto auop-

11 1H IIIIIUIIUH" ...- Hons tho character and quality aro rnli -I Muh.

$600.00 .65 3.64 1.00 .80 24.00 33.00 3.00 4.50 3.00 15.00 31'.00 360.00

600.00

nil

laws.

ctincji to an arraignment of tho.sys

torn. Following an editorial, n number of lettora from loading educators,

argnin against tho untrorraiiy

are printed. Among tlioso writ

ers are Prwldont Kliot of Harvaru, Pmdent AiiRUil of University of

Michigan. Dt G Staloy Hall ol Clark Uiiivorsity, Dr. Nicholas M ",lcr o Columbia. Dr A S Urappr and Dr. Among tho

hlllllVii "I ' IfitatP 8"PR nrtfnls or srhools whr are iipu-vjutcd wtth letters aro Profs Olson of Minnesota. Bryan or 'Washington. Philips of Alabama and ': Wright of Michigan i In part, the odltnrial follows: i mi. l.nTiiirtnllt lIVOlllOlll 111 MlllCa-

in indlnnn toaay ts too

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4..l,mlf nrohoni. It H woru luit w

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.o llTon flM Meli WcüiMlllsher' iiE! arc present h p" - - -J? .'"ZSt'S. cSrnf ö lenllr. a, -rar,,! M govern . IohI "im . a. much as IS.Vr. nirora,,,, ,n .Coo, ! jjydu ,y-

Sensitive Golfer (who has fooaled . . .. n

II1U ui;nL, "j snoeches have been made of about

. . . ,roUh. same k.nd. the board lias uio m . .

Tho IlinnH Ol CCi linn oiaiva i ,, ,, i.nl'o urn nlllfü um u" '""S" . ,, , and when everything In pre., on thnl n the books aro al.Ko o, sir; I wis laughla'

" . . ,v.nn Into Tt1ti IJI I'lllllll 4iw 1 lit...H

tt.. ufnii cni7ßi linn . nijmu imv ,...-. - -

MfelH " w ' "

i

comers in Uio struggle ioi P" ";'

Mio nniinn mat uiu stuwio

of the state should he provided with . i 1. ... n

at

lit.M iMrtn

UUlIfl 1111.

Book Houses comüine. Sensitive Golfcr-And wnava lunmj

The public ami uio ub"

..nt nml III L'IUÜUllYU oloo.v...

Uolns Him One Better.

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UUUIIl Uli . . , ...

oviucu wiui gum "ui iiiiu . uauuie u yiujo -

uniform school Looks. It was not , the Jockey ng a w iraU,b yoU( B,r.runch.

'rroposed that the state anoj.i ; ennncos - ... "

them That would ' e n clear whm nBcnt. nan i'" '7"; " , " st of money that might otherwise bo secretly upon n division of he 1 1st Tibtained for the personal beneflt oflbotweon houses that are In tho com. he Swy offlco holders. The pri-bJne. If In a board of seven the conv yllX a Rrtllns book, to the people Ulnc can control four votes the ea I r the state was to be restrlced to' ts Bure It is customary at the outone nrm which should have a moa-' BCl lor the member, to .oWe lo 0olyfiroTtho trade of the state for a appearance iPCOne "rr,t northern states J - -ncea. from the public 'create a legalised monopoly ia school . taelr vow. an th four who are books was Minnesota. A law wai comb,ned hav, the v; es of the th eo

left to tinsscd In Februar", 1S77. fixing tne i oulgders in uiu ... , ",1Q nri dl- 'SriceVef each book and naming the ; enabIes th, four who onstitute ho

ccess of favored contractor. He was 'coralline or ad-

ould bo publisher and did not own a w 8ClVes ny . ,p

has an book. ..,.. vantBß0 ' ' ,,i " thrnuch tho

,w' " . . ! n,i nf in voars tne owir i curcess if

Inm it f lI limi I 1 1 1 1 1 III! UUU t. LIIU V- V4 w ' i

' . . ... rri.

ipotent toj h go u ,teinrt In the freedom to so- nooks aoi

-d rpon

worn cai uui uuu i" i-1 . D...v... - 0 ,1,, ,nnn

com,Hlw,"7 wue text- .into reiolcod in the freedom to .e- Hooks aorpteu :

i)D,UUU aS a deposit; Tlie flyfa " r ' ,af fit V S o'ora 8,"S10 icct for heir children, without the aid , very seluoni roiam - - the Holland National Bank $15,000. , ... . ,S , 3 been dls- '? political state oniclala, such boons Becm,d dcp ,on . The, J o not the

TUu:,l fUo TTi'vcf Tntinnal liailkS 01 JlUnui öUuiB ' rnßPCMlvo wcstcrn aa wore needed in the schools. ,jC8t h

xiiii LiniM ui biic i iiou O.II.W.V-. . 1.1, nur cariifu

and Birdseye were rejected for nol applying wan tue u 8( ; y i I for an

in nan jiuJUöcuö.

nvorv nroirresslve western

and southern stato that has tried It for any considerable leagth of time, is the wonder of leading educators everywhere. The predominant ideas in education today are tho development of tho Individuality of tho pupil and the adjustment of tho schools to tho neod . .. - ...Ii.. Ilnirnrlll text-

1 of tno cuiiiuuiiiiij . I books, howovcr good, aro a seriona

obstacle in tho way oi piiaiiwt, ii

Idoas into practice.

,JC8. " V .vnprlnnco of their

nr nvt yuiiiB -"i'--

üse in the school room demonstrates clmlty 0ld Gentleman tas u:y

iln for iml. this fact Everv adoption, ui - . nl0 naylwm)-o g nu ---ll"B.fr 5. chaiiKe in nearly every book f U)0 aflylum fr0m the railway.

I er m use The People arc forced to buy Escnpca LtinaUc-Ah, but yo Äon 1 eve four o? f v- years an entirely Ä ßce tn0 from the av stltution was etc h chU(Jf nm,

as wore needed In the schools.

System Broke Down. i Wn nnsaed In 1870 in the

ct.at -i" California providing for un!

I form books trjroughout rrl-.,... n.lnnttnnfl WOrO

i,, law; but a ow conrttollon wa. every our chUdf the -ntrP. and under this, through new ich o ,fi w , , nf "sand lot" oratory, property wh . has c

5f undertook U,e manu- ,ot the Ma - , ,ncc thc.8c

fact oolbcoks whicn were iu v"";"n Un.Pr i,c used. !aci. ... nf innmifftcturo" to books can no lon-er no u

. ljQ ' ''J I . l till It c mi nnlfornialy in all

linn ' - t - utm

ought

Ceincidencai.

fon railvrav train)

llltiv .-.."- C? ot-Vi Knllinrr Professor

IVUUI.K.II ,3U IUU 141 uw.....0 .1. nnn MO lllTISPr llC 1180(1. tnJ- . l.nA nravml? RfrnnP

.. rnst Of mailUtnciuro iu uuuuo - - i.nller than liiniiK. b uuw uwurv, wv j o- , i J . unlformaly la all I State monopoly Is f S coincidence! I am Professor Blank.

..chooia. The bcolcB wore -ritten , any oibor u.on . sirangcr-Thot so,,

uic -- , ...riiian nnv niiiL'i ui"" n . 1 c l .. '1'iinr Knr

onens Way For Graft. t,r ..choola. Tho cokh wu.e miR,nn, competition in tho open acconu oun -w. Tho nrinc plo o'f stato uniformity by the citizens of the state ami no t- w romon bclwcc? Then you wrote the very hook I nm Tno. p.".r.: i. . ..t.. nwnv r. mi JmiGtnndinc the nromiso of cheap-, mark lB inost economl nfrnut for?

i ..n.lnuinrrntlC. It lUKI.'S nw.l) iimih VHUbluu"'B , ., i ii, inr nnrt EClICr IS III UliUlll. iu' . he'cSna oV community th- right ncss. were .old nt ratos fully as hlßh WZy tor any article bycg. Thc hardest work T c-cr nnd nrivllege of choosing what they, RS lhP prices of standard books. Thu q bQ()ka nrc n0 exception dW waa writing that book." through their representatives, want Btntn ,)0ro a tho expends of mami. pavor8 Homc Rule. ,Wcll That8 anthcr H opens a way for graft, enormous factur0 Rnd lh3 people paid for Jjooiw requiring teachers to use coincidence. The Unrdest grafl , , , I bo n'crlor t0 tnoso ln 1,0 Z n orm books throughout a stale djd .crying to sell B. umiiv in text hooks Is i. iiin onMro Kvstcm broke down. unuoru'., inw hat should woTK -uJi , i.i.

öiniu ui.iiw '"""..r , ..ainl.Ush- comparnuio - it" JNCW XfVi'K .vcuä-iy.

Illtti. III ,..!,.

"V.

Michlcan oassed a uiw uw"-

rcQulre all caroentors to ubu u,.u . ,

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