Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 June 1909 — Page 1

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Vol. 51. Jasver, Indiana, Feiday, Jtjue 18, 190Ö. No. 38

t CL'ND'S SACRED BEAST. Law Against Shooting Even :n Eating Foxfcs. . ,) tlit country the other is it village sensation in . i-aiU-d upon to adjudi- . farmers assembled in r .,f the only village inn," , London correspondent of 1 t ountry. ''One of their i,l shot a fox which had .at among the fowls for i -ht that fowl keeping aTtfky bnsiness. , , , r .innry farmer does not "L- an occasional hen, but

beast and kills

r.t;y. Jo ncre was -;ortin2 etiquette

i !.e fanner had shot a fox. ,-ttlenyit. In fact, ho prethrow out his cheat with f in defiance of all the unof British sport, ustom from time immodiMTCfvl thnt the fox

What Makes Bread and Beef So Dear? TiYnm flin f1fr.m fmonf nf nnrnnnlhirn-mmnc tlin imnna

ant information that 4 4 We are not producing s0 much, in proportion to population, as we were ten or a dozen years ago. We are told that our farms have not kept pace with our increase in numbers.

And we asked to believe.that "thjs fact alone is sufficient to account for the enprmous advance in the price of foodstuffs." The implication seems to be that nothing is the matter! with us -except that more people ought to go farming. I

it is aiso asüuuitu uuai, newspapers in tne general fH KP.nce; inn nf the SUbl'ect that nOtliincr hnf fho Im-P nf flip

a creeuv ueasi aim khis ... i- l nnn,An -rivi ni r.- i.s i.i. l li.

ninnin nf tho thine U1LJ "g" ins mat, uie wnoie irouuie frivilous and fond of

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a unej vciuutjvmtr, um luv- ihwjk w wUC mrnis are a lung way to beifrnm rhfi Howerv.

Thf Courier desires to submit to an inrplliorpnf. nnhhV.

that the explanation is indequate.

t the niteci ataies uues not nronune nnnnp-h tnnr to

feed its people the matter is certainly serious and the reason that lies back of the fact is likely to be serious, too. Tlio irlnn that t.hfi nrices nf hrauA lind Vuirrni onrl ltnof

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. irom pun a " Pare going out of sight because our people hate to work outre worcd. He belong to. , b . b , f , seriouslv.

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. .i .1 r 'I horo novor -.VJIS H m(l)TlPnr in tho hicfovtr nt fine nnnn.

: i lie covers mm iui in- j x nvi w iv.w ..w w ......w..v . v..w nwwvij bitw wvun will, devouring what mavjtry whcn the out-of-dooi's-life-the life of wholesome agri- - hi, wnv. Custom. too. rt,,tf,i.ol loKnr tirirl thp Ponnnmin inrlonnnf1iJtiro fVaf nnf fn

that the hunt shall pnj ith tjiat j,jn(j 0f life-made so stongan appeal to the! I no hunt goneraHyjo . ncnirntinn nf mrv

;h in innumerable coses :.:ry is well aware that he

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pirticular farmer said!0 mind.

jtry when trie out-oi-aoors-ine-tne me or wnoiesome agricultural labor and the economic independence that out to' - , i ,i i i: l - C :c ,i t i i 1 1 i

go witn mat Kinu ui iuw-iimuw bo stongan appeal to tne, sentiment and aspiration of city men as it does today. i

The flooding literature of ruralism and suburbanism is ,

only one oi the more odvious signs or tins prevailing state

, ntcl for many years him-

i .t'l never made a claim ßr - A year or two ago, hov- , f x had paid a nocturnal - fowl yard and had played the fen therod denizens.j r two after it happened third time tho fox came h : i 1 made a most deplorable ' a lot of fine Wyandottcs .f expensive Buff Orpingi the farmer wrote to the rvtary and tltked for dara- ; ;.e reply was ttfat the claim attonded" t& shortly, and ptilninnnt came

-Tin vi a ham. Thereupon j baying at the doors.

. r iienarcii war on an xuAt-s

- 1 thorn ruthlessir. And

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Tlioi'n nvp pnnnolit npnnle who wnit. tn on tn fnrmino.

JH J w L w t.i w w.."f, I' I ww öw w - Tim fvnnl-kln ic flint nrnrl iirt inn nf f'nnrl nf? wpII n? thp pnn-

sumption of it, has been made abnormally difficult and

precarious tnrougn tue rise ui lmu great ioou truscs ana their allied monopolies. The alarming increase in the cost of the necessities of lifo ic nnf rlnp. ns thp anoloists of mofionnlv would havp.

ik " v. w, 1 1 J J us believe, to a sweeping epidemic ol vanity and lazinees. t, i i.- 1 1. r i. iL t i i i j

All XJ UUW VW W.--W ww CJ " " ' w WW. www. the Strategie position of economic power, and are imposing

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The old Court House goes at last

A grand buuaing in its placo, And Jasper holds it firm and fast, Huntingburg wasn't in the race The white haired boss andthe wagon maker Have got the grit and sand. They'll take the Burg and fiercely shake her If she don't play in their band.' .

And music sweet that band will play A few short months to waic For the corner stone they tnen will lay Of that building grand and great I'll tell you now, how it happened so And Jasper is the winner Huntingburg can bluff and blow But in scheming she is a beginner. We had our hands upon the trottle Were running fast and true And on the trail we saw a bottle But not a blast we blew That bottle placed on our rail-road Is compared to objection made, By Huntingburg and all who blow And all the plans they laid The bottle placed upon the rail In size was very small Compared to steel, was light and frail It didn't check the speed at all That bottle was placed by a wheezy man He lives just eight miles south He did all he could, did all he can That is, just with his mouth That bottle was crushed by that special train A now Court House was landed By the white haired boss and wagon maker brain In Jasper it was planted. We will have to see it before believing. That was the statement made But congratulation we are receiving And compliments are paid. T-TBunr June 10, '03 Loveun Irsak.

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Heasoni For Blng Indignant.

There was somethinc in the at

mosphere which told him that

thing were not exactly tne same. Silence followed soon after the

usual greetings, but at length she

Bpoke. Aro you aware, bit; bug heran, "that one hand of tho Bar-

thohii statue measures Bixtcen feet

five inches?"

"So I have heard' ho nodded,

happy to be addressed agail

"The thickness ot tno neau-irom ear to ear," ßho pursued icily, "is

ten feet."

"Yes."

"The nose is four feet six inches

long."

"That's right."

'The mouth is three feet across."

"I believe so. Just imagine it." "The waist thirty-five feet

around."

"Y-vca. Whv?"

"Then will you kindly explain,

sir," she continued, "why you stated in the poem which you addressed to

o that 1 reminded you ot tne uouI .... . TT

öess of Liberty i" .Ladies' .yomc

Journal.

Street Lighting.

The streets of Now York were

first lighted in 1G97, tho lighting

being done by a lantern suspended from a pole stretched out from tho window of every seventh house. . . t

The lighting of streets witn gas was first tried in 1816 in Baltimore. At Philadelphia a theater was tkus

lighted on Nov. 525, lblü, tue nrsc nlnee of amusement in America il

luminated in that manner.

Gas was first used for lighting

houses in Boston in 1822. It had

been used thirty years before at

Cornwall, England. facrap uook.

tra Meant Well.

tne Strategic posiLiun in bcuuuiuii; jiuww, ami are imposing! upon the people a grinding system of arbitrary taxation. ! rpne printer's "devil" was making up his first, form.

rne peopie must civm uiw uua auu iwuucw uiw mua- paper was late and tne ooy got tne gau-yu uuacu. t ters ot monoply to the level of law, before they can de-,1 rpne firsfc part 0f the obituary notice of a pecunious citiliwv flip rnnntrv from the wolves of huncrer that are now t,,i iinmnori in Hip fnrm and the next handful

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Note the savacre ways of the Beef Trust. It has taken vanr) :uu fi-c. ThP nall-hearc-rs lowered the body into the

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,. , j 4t, ' tilt; wViiwUiJiwi w i v..w -.. irrMVH ; ii Ii iL Wils LulloiKiiuu hid! pUZZlodthe,1- nl,nnn tUof ilinf tv,irrl,f n, f,-o,v, Av'V? ü.Al.. 1,1 l,oc Koon fltl MPzoro

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n Sflt'irtlnV niht j n-iw " . e? , . JWt "lew Ii HUY ictiicuo, iui ui wv . . ww.- t rriford shot a fox last'gentina. Onlj a week or so ago it was reported m The to the town for years. Of course there was mdividual tlinf n wimnanv to be canitalized nt .SiO.000.000 i u(. nf,oc-Pnllr pnvmwl hv inRiirance. inewiaow

i nil- i-i i.m.i ii , uuui iwi i,.w.w v. w L - - ---i t -i lUao, uut tnao naoiunj w w.v wj - come to him since. lt,was being formed to bring beef, mutton and eggs from thinks the editor wrote the obituary that way because the

v and it ain t sportsman- AiwanMnn Ami nnw pomes the cah e information that i nn,.fnm Imv invc mvpri him hve vears SUO-

, 1 ii 1 fit . . .iiuviiuiiui ...w. .. ittil 1 ell LUU uai UICL VI iiv.1 Jv7 t em kill your nens. inais . -RQQf Tincf-c hnc spfiirefl ontions on all the hif refrio--!.. ,k r-nv nlionnra

v aro there for and u one:"c A--wi w . 1 7-- - 7, . 0 . -iswiiutiun. uAuiaugv,. im n prut ino nlants of Arerentina and is in a position to con- .. . - -

who are generous Itrol the beef supply of that country. ou have it Sport is The trust is determined to gc-t its pound of flesh, even .1 its rules arc adamant. It 'fi-..nno.h ;r iinc f0 starve the consumers of tne United

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mt 53 tWttoylStates to obtain it.-Evansville Courier..

Over

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v .11 ions of pounds a year m Wales. and Ireland for the I the sport. k of the hunters that are .A sold nnnuallv. the packs

Hell is Full of 'Em,

Watwl Willi tUC llljjiwUJv-nvu, " Gossip! How she runs about on every street; in every is thick enough to drop from a spoon, lutit store in all the churches and societies she finds a foot hold. pail, set in a kettle of boiling water, and cook - :Wiiflfio!i linmo n Holl unon earth. Qossin has cfivino-nftpn. If it does not stick to the nan

For Cleaning Wall Paper.

To clean wall-paper use the following reciepe: Ten cents worth of liquid ammonia, ten cent worth 01 oil sasatras,

one teaspooniul (even iuuj osoua, iwu 1.11. v-y A.m ' u nn ovf nf rnlfl wnter. MIX the COlCl

IU11J 01 au auu unc viuiu wo. ww.v . water with the ingredients, then add white flour until it

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until done,

i:. iho hunumcn, the stable V ' ' 'Sp n home a hell unon earth. Gossin has &iV often. If it does not stick to the hands when cool

'. mo dozens 01 nnngcrs u . . , uii,,j ,1 .. " f t : - kealmngoutofit! With-'.parted husbands and wives. Gossip has blackened andrit is done. I hmimk enrtnin districts of Ldiiorl Hip ohnrap.ter of manv a poor criii, Gossip hasiworkintr eacl

1. 11 iu vjwwo uvw r - . . ; .11 i -Dw,,, -Pmy H10 nnn nnri divide 1M0 loaves,

cto uiciwiwiiwU .11V1CH, IS UUIlc. nciauvc iium Y rr 1 1 i' girl. Gossip has'working each piece a while in the hand. Take out only P tf tl . i . , : to 1 S i ; i-t. ,r.o1 m flip nni . tn

pvnnnratinfr. Rub the wall

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into the dougn. vvnen very

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as orood as new

Companion for

and Pvtchlev country a coun-

'.".iae is as expensive, if not - than" a- -Iindon mansion. i'l of diminishing, hunting has !, m popular' favor." Alice TCbbit.

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1 ' -I don't know what It la that p ir:o to that fellow HuRKorly. A - I do. It's hit arm.

ailu lOW ami uauuciuua v- ...ww... Jasper has both, do you know them.

The Umpire. Who is it, reckless of his fame And deaf to yells of praise or blame, Unmov'ed by glory or by shame. Hands down decisions on the game His Umps. Who calmly stnnd whore spinning spheres,. Projected by the hand that steers That low or hi;h, curved, straight or queers Whiz past his oody, face and ears, And calls then balls or strikes, while cheers, From grandstand throng or bleacher s jeers, Do not effect his hope or fears? His Umps. Who faces tnousands every day Ranged round the grounds in fierce array, All with a h t desire to slay When he de: ides a quick, close play Kot in accordance with their way, No matter what they want and say? His Umps. Who wears the diamond like a king? AVho-bas tho players on a string? !Who carries rennants in a sling? Who simply rins the whole darn thing? His Umps. W. J. Lampton, in X, York Times.

The Working-Girl Wife.

home of luxury

to share the humbler fortunes of her young husband, killed

herself because the demands of work upon her young husband's time caused her to feel neglected. Mothers . 1 .1 1 i I Mlnnnnn lini.n wtll.Vl frt CHC1UOV

WnO Dring Up CiauglUwis hi luicucoa nave luuui w i4w,.f nnA nf f Ua lpncf. vpsnonsihilitv is the selfish, dissatis-

IUI. ClllU. HWU Ww wiww wwr---w- ii 1. 11? fied dispositions which their daughters carry through Me 4. i,-; ,T,r, licnfivnntno-p. A pm'vI who had earned her

tU L11CII 'vii uiwwv ..v.0w. o--- - . ri nnrlprsf-.nnd the call of uutv to trie watre-

worker would not have taken her own life m a lit ol pettishness. The president of Mount Holyoke college spoke l v:- ;" ner approval of the working girl as a better Jrifn ft ... ' - "nllerre mrl who has never known any occu-

hng time. --North Salem Herald.

Ilarold- Will you take my seat, lady?

Ally Sloper.

What Attracted the Attention of xht

Solemn Faced Man.

One of our southern salesmen

brought home the following from

his last trip: The nronrietor of a tanvard built

a stand on one of the main streets

of a Virginia town for the purpose of Helling leather and buying new hides.

When he had completed the build

ing, he considered for a long time what sort of a sign to put up to at

tract attention to the new esiaunanment. Finally a happy thought

struck him.

lie bored an auircr hole through

the (looroo?t and stuck a calf's tail

into it with tho tufted end outside.

After awhile he saw a solemn

faced man standing near tho door

looking at the sign. The tanner

watched him a minute and tuen stepped ouf and addressed liim.

"Good morning, sir!" ho said. "Mornine!" said the other, with

out taking nis eyes off the sign.

"Want to buy leatner.'-asKeu tne

tanner.

"No "Got any hides to sell?" . : "No." ' "Are you a farmer?" ' '

"No." J

jiuiuiiiiiibi "No."

"Lawyer?"

"Doctor?"

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oihffo!. Write fer "Why r Any wbltt by mill. M.Ü. VÖRIES. r SUte Sspl.. Prtit., et 25, (dlMMt. "Ifct Stheol TbH' Known Eury."

"No."

"What arc you, then?" "I am a nhilosonhor. I've been

standing here for an hour trying to figure out how that calf got through that auger hole." Boot Strap. Necessary Then. "It ain't true," said the milkman, "that wo always put chalk in our milk." "Do vou mean to sav." demanded

Mrs. Ilouskecp, "that you never do

it?

"Well er never except after n heavy rain when tho water gits brown and muddy." Ohio SUto

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