Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 January 1909 — Page 1

onftrf ffc Vol. 51. Jaspee, Indiana. Friday, Jaxcaey 29, 1909. No. 19.

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AGHOOl WITHAPPPIITiTinh!"

DOU, WAS A MISSIONARY

jves Were Saved by an Act of Kindness

to a Captive Apache rajwose.

, r.tieman from the ground up - the linest gentle-

m,. regmar army, was tue way an ou Kmna re-

i gentleman at the Motel l'ortland, se, formerly aid tu Gen. Cr k, says

ni Oi-etronian. And then, warmim? ui to his

.Id reporter told the following: ied to tell a story of Air. Iiojrkc when he was ,i-,rvi with Crnnlc rh it shows wh.it Lrirvl rf n

.iii'ii - - . ' - - - " The grenerai was trying to put a band of !,;ck on the reserve, but eouldn t catch them - M'.nrr rhom an I ha terkiilrln'r fin that fln rlar

; i red a papoose and took her to the fort. ; all dav. saying not a word, but her Wad

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She ck beads

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...v-r.e'i everytning. w nen nijrni came sne Drone ( as a white child would. Tiie fort

iii.ui .ur. tsourue naa an Kies. rnm:nesa1 1 1 -l .11 . I..,. I.. J". .

:(.' IU' tHrnweu a uuu uiai uu.s u. uuu mat wu

ation that had come to the adjutants little (yttÄ Bridge , . Christmas. A hen the youn Apaehe .. f. E!cher Sup .rVls. r . 1 1: üderstand that it vs hers to keep, her "i2L v ('avv

h clasiied m her arn. :ie r iavea win. ic

:.s a :y child who had i.'-'eu educated t- play .ih make-believe babies wouhl ha'e done, . ..riy ail thought of ever ettintr iack to the r the iH?li of enchantment placed over her by .1 left her. . the officers of the fort, however, for the

i.-avintc to keep the papoose without havir the

c ,T inquiri as to iu welfare b-therel ihcm iierable extent, beveral days passed with r.o .i-rtuivs being made by the tribe, and finally in

e n:nMHse with the del! st:il m its

possession,

; t ack to tue tribe. Maj. Liourke, who was then . nant. when the child was sent baek to the tribe j- i rt i 1.. il ..

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i i ir.c enecr. nis nenevoieni aer. w me uaLH-e

w . r uj ton the crafty band of aborigines. Whenj?r,;,etied the tribe", with its proud prize tightly. : r: us chubby hands, IT created Ife3fiisaMbn ahion .. .e Americans, and its mother later went back to, "

v treated, and the ettectot her visit was sucn

; 'jffn ner overtures were maue to trie toue, au ::: that soon afterward the whole band moved hack .erve ii i;rke, in all probability, when the kind act was rder to placate the heart broken papoose, had i "t its ever being of such service to Gen. Cnxk - : rces. Jt saved them from engaging in a bloody

"v.i ,..w v .v rr, 7; v aid have been jeoparded to such an extent that 'aid have been killed or maimed for life, and i ixh3f ic crtM.in rto,m olicirl thf nlflfino

lxiflv ol nnp of tSa mnst hariwrons tribes on the

. continent, back on the reservation without the . :i Mnprle life. The Apaches were of the same tri' e which Geronimo made do deadly woi knot so many

FIRST CARRIAGE IN MAINE. 0.rü Eg a fifeier Win Sold il to Pte His Parisiiiefs. " v. Franois Winter was a native of Boston and a

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' I riarvarci COllCge. necunie tu uAi.il vrix.ij m i after preaching on probation for the orthodox was invited to settle, which invitation he accepted. .idained in the autumn of the same vear. He !Uh on horseback, in company with Lemuel Mr Winter came from Boston, where he asso--.such eminent m"0J

uoiiHiy iiieuöuieö auuijuu .w. . ,(

iini-inl cnfc flit Twiston Journal.

inter married Miss Abigail Alden in l.o. and it -nher that the Winters of today trace then an--k to the "puritan maiden of Plymouth." veai-s after the marriage of the Rev. Francis 4 i d xVbagail Alden they started to visit a sister of J(!h Mer, living in Connecticut, and intended to ride . ..v on horseback, but Mrs. Winter became so fa- . .t Mr. Winter sold one of the horses for a car- ; : i:.uness. It was the first carriage that ever , MninA nnrl was railed achate. Iravelinfir was ..

it that two necfi'oes were employed to accompany

in snoveis ami axes to ciear mc nwu. ocvow '.. ,A-.-. A k fnlran oiMl't '111.1 Hftl'fl OVPI T.ll- J

parishioners tnougni uiai iu ww

stvle : or their pastor to ride m a car- , Millilirfl direct .! erv.c

Tr Winter sold it. 1 us was 7 t cmu school MmuJies

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it Was a tWO-WlUv!eCi cnai-e, ine uou) reatiiiK . r thomuirhbrace. wh'ch were attached to woodtf - '

N "... TEACHERS Firtr TYPEWRITERS LESSONS BY WAtU 1 11 SENC FOR NtW CATALOG

Financial Report of tiie Trustee of Columbia

Township, ind., for Ihe year 1908. Win. N'onte. Trustee Township Fund Amount on hand at last mrt

$27 55 420 65 371 34 500

June 22 JÖ08 received fron County Treas Dc 7 all other sources. Total reeeints Tn Tar Fund

796 99

h.xpenJ, since nst report reu Balance.- 10 HiXrEKDITURES. jan4ro8y K Alexander Advisory 4 R. p. Smith ' " " Jnhn A "Thidmn Expenditures. seme? John A, Dudioe Ed Elkins. Witness Fees road Overdrawn last report dune 1 Loufs n. waiter ruDiisninff reDorc 20 3 , frank jeph t p Warant Tnis Sor251 JnK - w r Riniriv pk r, nRino.ia iy -1 o.a. uobie school buphes. San 1 iX A Qnruanov XttvxA frov Itat- " . .wi - .v 21 James Walker work on Bri Ige (. trnu iia:o: iiftui Lai Lum " - rienrv Sappers Sup.rvi n Service " 2t hn Herr& Son T. P. Suplies "31 J.vph Eicher korken Bridge "21 Brid Lumber Total Tuition Fund 78

'tÄ-Ö "j - 1096 29! prom 'täte 1091 28

m louu fcr.pi, -. Ba,anc,?- 1'2b Kxpeicditube Since L.vst Report -'1 Jennie Nicnolson i5 Au McCune 26 MacdSimmMms. -2 Mer Goodman 27 .Mary Cave Teaching 28 Wm. Goss , :; " " Norman Agan " Vinnio Alexander 11 Margaret Miller " Sarah Milburn "JhnM Ziegler Total Local Tuition Fund June 198 From County Treasurer June 198 rrom uounty rrensurr Dec 7 joh prom County Trea surer iay From Township Assessor " All other sources Total mapte Local Tuitwn Fund Total Expenditure since last report 5S7 1 tji . , .. . 1 i. . Total Expenditure since last report June 22 19oS Elmer Whitehead Teaching 22 Apni n 44 Edmund Bledsoe Total Special School Fgu. J me 22 I90S Roo'd. Irom Ck). Treas. D-r 7. Rfc'd from Co. Ttes. $3 Ik''1. irimll other sources - , : . . .....;..! -.1. 1 t,-nA loiat rrifipitf ifnu psui-ji uuu iVai peudituree 4 nee la-t teiwn overdrawn fmxmri:m 0wrdrawn A ;r u MarEllret Miller I o?t work 1 1 Henry b. Tbeising. nirt-ctor s-rvice ÄcTÄ" 30 (ioodwin lust work 20 U'm. Uis 22 Klmer Whitehead " 22 Vn. Hearing com. speaker 27 Mary Cave inst work 2T Jnnnio Clapp 27 Edmund Hlfdwe inst work 2 t'aa- L. Thompcin school supplies ; AuEUs MrC'ane lost, work ' .1 Wm. L. Hirrtson director service " a. CrowdtT scliool supplies 1 1 Maud Simmons icst. work 11 Ninna Alexander 18 J hn L Shill"r coal and dir service Au2 I. Downey hauling "21 II K Harder music at com 21 1 H. (inbls homf school visitor . . i t a4 J.i .Norman Agan tnei worK rt 2 jho Ca rrrfmg school house Or !i u. (ias? iHtinling ' 11 (Jto. Iiicbr. townemp warrs 21 Shaf t chnaus sliinp! - 2 J. E Sahlkamp gold n. ial r. lti n C Collin? director s-i1cp D'C 2 T. J. rave coal fcf school 2 T. J r-iv hauling shinpl 9 John A Vog-l director ervK. 1 Aug 7 Sears, Rjebuclc Co paiut

Ai J Jnni YlrlioUrm in work

I) 25 ( G. I emm-rlem window light !-e. 29 John Hrr it Son school supplies 1! teel A: Drapper pobool supplies " ;,-l D. II. Uoble school registers Toi I Road Fund. I in 7. IS OS amount on hand last reo over d

Ju. 22 received from Co. Trews. 7 ' VtHai meipts road tax fond letal expenditures 111 ccExi'E.VDITrRBS. " j XI a v 30 John L. Shiilr .trurk oa road , , Jul I J I. J Aodfrsn road tax receipts 23 Carito? But'ou rural mail route 30 Joua Xocta culvert lumber 24 Jöwpb L. Eicher repairing bridge Au 7 R. P. Smith road supplies ' 9 Wm. L. Bush reoairinc road tools f 22 5 00 5 00 5 QO ß in 27 5o! " A. K. Merkle " 15 Joseph Heeke work on road 25 50 oo'j. .. n. ... tt..i.. 1. u. n 1 f iT m T 1 uiaoer an f?0"? u&1 x road 8radcr ' -"f IA 1 t II I 1 i 1 1 1 , 600 3 00 .1 vino uiruroi icjjaiuug runu iuuis '51 E. E. Ellis road pulpites '1 pper Machine Works t-teel culvortti Totnl Dm. Fr.ND. 7. I S ,'t - nan 1 -?l rp-rt M . i i. y a --or .gut ,r f"'al i-e ipt-j d'K Ijt.d75 00 67 55 GS M 7" 2 -o 7o 85 5 95 t? Expe ditur- f r thp year Hulance on hard E rENDITt'RE. Ma cW 10 Countv Auditor O. t 12 . J. Wiopin.pr hog killed Nov 1 1 Joseph Eicher hog killed I) t !1 Dev.-l C. Ln:.e bog.kllod 7 5.1 2o 00 lota! TRUSTEE'S SERVICE ACCOUNT. ftoio?'' 3 Book report $24 0b 00 Jho S visitioe school., ß. 7, 9, 10, 5 dava -4 Jan 14 vleitinp schor.i? ;Fel) :: To Jaawr on T. buinesa -4o 00 Keb Visiting schools 11. 12, 8S 151 RmK. 'in Sini nftpr Minrl. Si96-Of PeltTtür-tajokäiig-pftör pcor 354 00 Knrcb 2 Dog report -7o 00 Maren 5 To Jasper on Tp. bueinesa 147 4oj 1 1 visiting schools II? 60! To Japer on Tp. business 348 00; " 21 Attending Tp. business -94 ooj Aprd 4. Poor report 348 oo '.1 Seeing after road 3"ooo, 16 Attending Tp. business 'P-i ooj 28 Looking after some bridges 013 ooj.iy i Kepori to Jasper 16 fceeiog alter some road June S Hauliuc road supplies

J ' 12 Attending to Tp. business 33 191 '22 To Jasper v 292 50 44 26 To Dubois on Tp. business 14 S7' ' l,or rePr415 51 !J ly Attending Tp. business 70 lfi' " 1 To Dubois seeing after grader

So1 J tatisticftl trt titi 21 Seeme f.fter roads 4 211üJasuron Tj) bumnS3 Augost 3 To J-per on Tp. business 00 7 Posting Tax 1 w noticas Seeinc after road "'IS attending to Tp. business oo oo.5eüt j Advisory board meeting 7 Writing truant oflic& list 14-5 Writing out road tax list 17 Hauling school supplies 21 Out 0 To- husinetfl H 1 inp pint chool house 0 poor rrixut 12 attending to To. business 4.45 .i 325 54 . 10 5-1 Tio ;iö; f 0T0.:Vs'oet ! ' lo oiling school tl'or 10J 10; 21 LooKing aftr Tp. business s '-jXov 4 Visitinc schools 3 OTj 4. 27 Hauliiig township supplies 2S Wjp Seeing to Tp business IS 50 0 4 3o 4 Oiling school houe floors 5 85J j Out on township Business 3 30 Attnding to township business 11 no .1 0) Onl nn T. lilvwinpcj 0 iMay 16 Board of finance meeting I';. Stamps for Tp. 8 ,u Keeping Township library '' 00 ov. 9-10 iitng school with truant officer v-t 00 Hook report 2 O.1 n i An. rnart 0 -Uj Freight and express 8 !WiDec. 81, Attending to Tp. bu iuess 6 y0 n 9i rnLM,,,r Mfl filinp this rouort CV 4lUMlj D .11 i Total (0 2 Oo Poor Fund-

K 00 Jan. 7 IDoS Amount on hand at last report none oo( l iirVMav 4 " Received from County Treasurer f2 00;

n lä JU

Received all other Sources, none Total receipts Poor fund Total Expenditure since last report Balance Expenditure.

VI 4 7 351 1U b4 AnnM 17 19o8 Dr. Kelso. in: bo! July 14 1908 Dr- Roblson 41 Total j -it . . . .mm 11 . . . .. i. 'tü 11- C3 .... t '""r'l'.T . ... - I.. -iA a tim -II Il"rriin-ni - " Itdlantr 10 Ol, Overdraft S366 o3 Total Overdraft 18-Uo 1 43i

6!-5S Teachers In Glasses II

J 1 And B Must Go To School 12 Weeks 30 7: So The Indiana statutes, 1907, define cla-eö A and B for teach- . ers thusly: 3?n Class A A teacher without oxu -to perienee. Shall be a graduate of ahigh .-hool or its equivalent. 1 -"' Shall have had not less than one nn term t e've wees wrk in a ; J" school ma -.taininff a professional ra course foi the training of teachJ ? ers. Sha have not less than a i twelve nn aths' license- ? 05 Class B A teacher with one 5 SO year's experience. Shall be a I 45 graduate of a high school or its ." S3 equivalent. Shall have had not 1-5 Oo 1 than t wo terms of twenty31) 7r four weeks?' in a schoo. maintain4 '"Mnfr a professional course for the 4 :,: training of teachers or the equiU so vajent 0f t ueh work. Shall rnv 30" 43 not less ihan a two years' itcense Shall hive a jkood success lift ( grra,e 64 in" Th. tejeiur who begins his c" w.iriv Jt 8:-30 in th. morning and 30 10 finisnesit4 o'clcck .n rheafteroon s" does no: cam his money. This 2i: 7C is as true of the primary teacher as of any other teacher. 7m 10 Representative John Sweeney D 5 of Tell City has introduced a bill 6 23 to repeal sectioa Two of th 7 oO bill enacted at the last session 0:" S7 35 the legislature to classify and .regulate the minimum wages of $2 40 teachers. This section provides 30 that to become a teacher on1 10 must be a graduate of a high 10J school or its equivalent . . ana m uuuiliuu iiuc iiuu au iwn OO twelve weeks of Drofessional 2 OO work. This bill should be uIt is a sten back ward 4 OO f A 3 2 OO ) 0 -anu is nut iur tu ucö. Tt of the children. ? An attempt will be made to ."J J," aboliish the efficer of truant o officer at this session of the 00 1 - 1 i c i i. : .. 1 . 1, si 1 -1 i conic uiiiiin. iic 1 rin e performed by the trustees t llib XWLVA.tO VX WWII , nn tees are now i They conver being published, the work done o the parties to whom money has ." been naid and from whom re0 nn'ceived hy each trustee are se 7 forth. These reports will giv ,. ! everv taxpayer imformation a iceived by each trustee are set .'e as 2 00 to how his township is run, whether economically or extra1 00 4 0 vagantly 2'oo 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 Six Week's Trial Ends in Verdict For $28,500. Jury Finds in Favor of Hunting1 1 it n DurguanKAgainsi auuarant Company. After six weeks' trial of the 2 00 n 00 caRG ot t;ie stOL'knoiaers ana Jdenositors of the Huntinvrbure 7 'State Bank against the United . 'States FiMelity and Guaranty A JComDanv of Baltimore, bondsman for Charles Behrens, the 2 00 1 00 defaulting cashier of the Huntmgburg St Ue Bank, the jury returned a v -rdict for the stockholders an 1 depositors against rhn tniarantv comnanv and travo 1 00 1 00 I 00 2 00 2 00 1- - j " r 1 f J .judgment tn the sum of t"23,oo. The jury was out only a lew 2 00 1 00 3 S6 5 00 n 00 3 00 2 00 2 lo 2 00 hours. The trial occunied thirtv-one days and the jury fee alone in the case will amount to more 'than $8)0, while the cost of the trial was more than $3,ooo Casi -ier Behrens is now under indict meet for neriurv and embezzle ment and will be tried in Dubois 12 00 245 W county. Palfce Court. gs in Kolice UJiin osi-re 3 00 Justics F. L Ö8IZ. 0 OO 5 00 5 00 0 00 The following cises ware diposed of this week State of Indiana vs Henry Herman, Defraud Hotel keeper rloa guilty l.ne 0 00 $1 and costs In jail. 2 OO State vsli.m ilcilers, I) .'fraud 3 00 Hotel keener. Plea cutlty Fine iTtriff j$l and rost. paid. $5 00 btate 4 lUn Heilers u L. w. Plea guilty Fine $10 and coats 111 nn AkvrtkOM II wl in S ItkMM ff Stayed. The State Ex Rel Zella Weavervs Cle Line, Bastardy case dis missed parties married.