Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 July 1909 — Page 1

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vol. 51.

FOR CONGRESS.

George H. Voigt Announces His Can

didacy.

o,,i.wt to Action of Third District Democrats.

nVF OF LEADING ATTORNEYS OF SOUTH)Lj t-.t-.vt TmTATA

has served7hisparty well.

. consulting with Democratic leaders in the nine

.He announced last nfcht that he would be a can-

, r C ongress lioin uie nmu i.-v...' wuen wo came i -V. the action of Democratic party. It has been; 1 diction ' ir some time that Mr. Voigt contemplated making, true the bettins 41 TV- i ..:;f,i nnunrv in thfi district lively enough tt

J as j er, Indiana, Eeiday, July 23, 190

No. 43.

Orubworm Maces. An odd form of Htiimal contest used to be pr.u-tireJ by office clcrk3 in London some .e-n ago. It was known as prnü mciuf. and nearly every youn r clerk had his stablo of racers. Thon worms were bred in not? or apple and carefully stabled between two walnut shells. Thev were e!e'teJ by placing them

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m tue center oi m piece oi paper, and the oue that proved most adept in making a speedy bee line to the edge the paper was matched atrainat t? e pick of a rival stable Some of tho fa-ut could not he induced to tnucl in a straight lin

In racing parlance, they bolted and were Imd betting propositions. But

wnen two came lojiouier mm &nu-

to run tratsut ana

on the result was

the anti-

ew l one

Just bfr.i Sadinag;.

Air. .I'.v'f -The nf!nr ilny I saw ;iiile an intcri-t educated pig Miss I'ert Oh, of course! 1

GOLDEN NEEDLES.'

Mr. .lie'ev Pon't snv it! You

.wrre ;roinr In ?y you stippoe I onked in the jrl. weren't vou? Mis JVrtXot n all. '1 don't lons-'idfr von interesting or educated. -- Catholic Standard and

Pime?

They

3

y CHtTWCI Of THEjSTMB,

mmp rime unit iur. vuiui tuiiicnii m.. ... , every county in the district Hveiv enough to ,ur up UtiV. ne nab Wbii tu ocrf1.r.iV hofnvP gambling enthusiasts. rt some time in New Albany ;esteula betoie 5.ribunab . hi final intentions known to his intimate friends.

nnmnnt rt IV I 1 VnlPT. Will Uli UI W 1UC MUM-lK" rooc a-m.

n the district and especially in New Albany. He

f,W Affni.nnv nf th pF nvd Circuit CoUl't.

.,-iniRSfi. nnd was elected lor two terms, when

u..n-i -Pm turn i-oi'ms whp.n the circuit em-

. ,i t?1-.,ti Miiitioc niivmfr- that time ne

nv acquaintances -and friends, and is a well, almost in Floyd county as at his home in Jefterson-j d Clark county. . ,iirt is one of the leading attorneys and prominent

ts of Southern Indiana, lie was grac luueu num

. I . i. An 1 Tl 1 II I I 1 I I I I III!' 1 t L- I j -J mi V

M aiuc iMri:;! p ven t Tn this DUSltlOIl

XotFM B. Burke, who ISfhim L was his friend, terwai-df

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I

I, oft .Mono. r " 1 i

IJoRpir -I've lost nil my klnfolks. Lady You poor man' All dead? nejjfrir Naw: rich.-Woinau's Horn Compuiilrtn EW EXPOSITION.

ateat Amutement Enter ompleted at a Cot of $5,000,000.

None of Chtcaßo'a other marvelous achJevemcnta equal the Kreat aniuaoment enterprise It has Just launched.

ItlVEKVIEW EXPOSITION.

Wr Ud When OallaaU France Did Fancy Werk.

During the old regime in Franc. ahnnt u-hirh RO much lkKloir It-

mnirm to na. tho vcrv men who woe

. ... 11 t'-i -S

living ana maKing me msorj 4 mm ütnnirp nf Louis ua&acd their sMCUie

time in a way that eema to us of

today utterly ridiculous, m auiM fnnnv -u'ftrlf nil which ladies emuloy-

ed themselves the men aeem to nate tnlfon rmrt.

Poinsinet in one of his comedifa ronrpsents a vouncr marauia enter-

inrr n mom whure two fair damsel

1 uro imhmiderinir. One is vrorkinff

1 a piece of dress trimming, the other

a Marly llounce. me oeau examine tho embroidery with the eye of a

pnnnnicAfMir. noints out hero and

there the specially good touches and

is too polite to notice any ueiccw. He takes a little gold tube out of ih( nnoknt of his richly decorated

y t waistcoat and selects a dainty gold if p 1

needle, lie goes to tiie iramo at which Cidalise is working and. finill.

ißhes the llower winch sue nau Defrnn From her he moves to the

sofa and, seizing one end of the

flounce, assists Ismcne, to whom ho pays special attention, to complete

her task. Ar iliis time it was tho custom of

the ladies invariably to carry their n-nrVhnirfl u-ith them to tho OVCning

receptions, in which they had not only their embroidery material, but Vi In nnvel. the noDular sonc,

Vllvy - - f X ' ' ' their patch boxes and rougq pot.

1 eksWa fclk TTeslaÄi

Witk the Jtct4tioD oa kuodrad Un at moart, v knovV-af K rritvUcfl of th individual rtmn. Wkat U tha ot tkia Ui of lUiaj? Ii k oWin to tt tmi tkat aa hT twr .aye thaiMra ara aaafeaaA -mA only tp perctiva tha direction in whjak itufaal objecU art ituated, bW'get an idea of their distano, to locare them in

space, liut tpi power 1 ramer 1 united. For distances exceeding some hundred of yards it utterly fails. Tho raanon i that the diatanco botwecn th ayea a compared with tha distance to ba eraluatcd beooaa too unall. InatrnraanU hva bean Aevieed' by vkkth tha diatance belwecn tha eyca ia, aa it were, artiuhL With a eood in-

. 1.1.:. Jiilanina nf

acruinent 01 viI- mJI- v several miles rfiay b evaluated. For still greater distance -we may imagine each eye replaced y a photographic plate. Eton this would be quito sufficient for oue of the heavenly bodiefl-rviz, for the moon. At ono and the same moment let a photograph of the moon and the surrounding stare bo taken both at the Cape obaarratoxy- and at tho

Hnval obserratOTT at urwuwwu,

slowly

Cause For Suspicion.

ded him ana wno was nis ineuu. 1 raiwie to r.ozie iwuo u sio,., L .: 1 1 P.iHr Attornov of .Teft'erSOnville, butha-kisl Lis way t tue ünt huiet-WuU

. s ,us practice had grown to such an extend that lie le- rooI..Y( of Wy 1 I Caddie-Only thell be wantto tbe r'ruiirh busily engaged in the law practice of his, nro-imus tomorrow, u-s med. day.-Tat. ir...ij.n uubiy c t, , . H f activity, lpr

Ti "nVhh Ml. VUlUi'ia nivwwn. ... - , In-l'is a bank director and member of several local en-

t -rpries at ms home. . . , Mr Voigt has always taken an active interest m the affaire jof hispartv, and for years has been one of the leadntmocmcyyin Clark county. In 1890 he was elected rntativi Ito the Legislature from the counties of

Flcvd Clark and Jefferson. He was elected a piesicie iÄtor in 1892, and in 1896 was sent as delegate to the Democratic National Convention. He is a pleasing slkerand has been in great demand. in campaigns ever l&te attained his majority. Mr. Voigt was but recently married. Sickness and Death in Indi

ana for June.

i uik w i lla w iijt& umaawb' ... i a ah t r r fn tvi nri iipi i iv ma

ThU exposition Burposses eyetmnie hbuuciuhi i . .1.1 .ihm . V. . rH final 1 i j 1 ! i i 1 - . n M nAtnntnv

"World's Fair. Hve million dollars was Ui , , , . . v 1 i i expended to make It a crownlnc scm In which held "a whole arsenal of Ct

Chlcago-s coronet, or ooauuiui p. , , . RrticlC5. SUCh

i n c r BAotnn v.ritiii.uuu uurau u - t ----- -j

I ft ft ft. - T j w

will ac- vnva n( flifforpnt Hhnnca filled Wil

commodate 10.000.000. A trip to Chi- " " , , .. j

the

exposition.

ba

This year It

Incomplete without

caco would

RIVERVIEW EXPOSITION sur-

posses wr3 '" r . V ' V where 5.000 dancers entertained Rome.

. i j- L- rw 1 1 1

lor-life-arfd death. A Spanlah band pt

100 pieces aiscourses diuubu Itany military bands wader opn air concerts. The Industrial exhibit Includes wireless telegraphy, flying- machines, dirigible balloons, aeroplanes ana other mechanical marvela.

nn- i pin norpr trust my nus-

onvlucii ne

the

Diabo!icalniss of Diabolic Diabolo.

The monthly Bulletin of the State Board of Health, the JL

;-itKtio of which are iust completed, says: Kneumacism, ..,hat llulkcs yol, tuInk tbatr' .S . u ...vflnnrtofl ndthPTTinst DrG- Tt tdcht he kissed me la

rnST C"dSS"fo second place -

in area of prevalence, in ine picuu - 6th. Dian-hoeas attend hot weather because of fomentation and souring ot foods and the consequent fmm ng "f poisons. The following is the order of prevalei ice of disease in June: Rheumatism, diarrhoea, tonsihtis, b onchitia, ceolera morbus, measles, dysentery whoopmgeough, cholera, infantum, typhoid fever, intermit and remit-fe ei, small pox, inflm of bowels, diphtheria and croup, pneumonia, erysinalas, typho-malaria fever, chickenpox, cerebio spinal meningitis, puerperal fever. The few caes of smallpox reported were all mild and there were no deaths. The total deaths numbered 2o06 against 2409 in thesame month last year. The eaüi late

was 13.8 and the country cieatn raw v.o. of certain large cities were: Indianapolis 12. t, Evansville ir, i rL iTr.... -10 n m TInrft 1 r 0. Smith iieilCl lö.ö.

1

a.i, rt. wayne lö.o, ieue uuum. - -- t-. Qqo

consumption wrougnc iu uoum - -, . i m-.i-i.-ij rj o. ,iofiic riinhfhpna 2. scarlet

iivus. lynnoiu euueu a- ucuuw, v... ffwr 0, measles 12, whoopingcouh 21, pneumonia , diarrhoeal diseases 155, cerebro spinal meningitis , influenza 7, puerperal fever 2, cancer 129, violence 200. A summary of the factors show that the health m J une, 190 J, wa; not quite as good as in the same nonth last year. The births for May numbered 4191 In the correspond-

m jnth last year, 5417. The lowest Dinn nue utwi.u in Pulaski County, rate 4.4. The highsst birth rate occjrred in Daviess Counfy, rate 26.8. 1 Raited Shad.

Clean a smd and stuff with mashi.inni in trhifh is added a

eu iiuuHu , 1 i ?!.. ,inniul tinrcli

lozenges, honhons, snuff and scwit' At another period the fashion of Im Anv venu to cut out drawings

&rth6o'usandn from books and pamphleU rnd to any-.one of lto courts, esplanades. 1 , ih m nn fiercens . lamp shades,

riüÄfewava or wooded irrovea. inai ... , . m m.nr hnw irlrla. trick riders. Indiana VinroQ nn d vases. The skill in tnn

$&f$Stt5iM ln lu TTlWM t0 50 nrrangQ Je d.rawinga ?r ÄhBÄ MSSSbAl parts of different drawings a to ncht? occur! . wild bulls and daring T,roduce a curious or amusing ef-

Toreadors dally aot thrllllnc conws ' ,eRon

nil flio rncra vis for charade

niiv.ii ... (j - . and riddles, which gave a peculiarly I I L . .1 Ä 4 Vi A

good opiwrtuuity to exero

lght and rapid wit so coaspiuuuu

im Krnnph. Everv evenine tne

lnvvinfT moms were converted into

u.U.. '"n - . -

impromptu charades. Some laay

would sugsest a wora or puruc, uu forthwith it would be converted into

the subject of a sprightly little play. Manv of the word games now cur- . . t. j iL.:.

rent with us in America nau wu

orinin in the necessity . the .mntn

anlrinc wr nndcr is thd Met C&k-

.

tnrc rn divort themelve.. In

of the salons the fashion of keep-

inf. n nnnv i'Mrtniii'iM ui uunii .

"ö " v".v . .r, inn ntlnn n mnrn .CbroniCM 01

scandal, was adopted. Hx. Vokiii -M JorfiinV? Hitllarina

U1CI ue ItTiuii looutM UM'f"

which ehe called "houvelle a la main." In her apartment two registers were kept, one of tha authen-

tic news receiveu nere ww iw j .. it -J n - i! .

her guest, the otnar oi uoauag tumors and on dits, and from the f hor chronicle wa

made up and circulated throughout

France. Appieton s jaagaxinc.

ivuiai vwT"w"y

Placing the Wo phoUgjapha ide by

gide In the ttaraaeope, -mm iwu clearly ee the moon "hanipng in paco" and may araluat it dlttanco. ' But for the aun and the neareit plancta, our next neighbor in tha univcrso altar thfe moon, the dimculty rccomrences. Tha roasoi U Uat any axaflak

distance en the enrin, taacn aa ere diHnc rather awall for the purpse. However, owing to incredible iÄrevrauce and kill of several observers and by substituting the most refined measurement for stereoicopic .examination, astronomers have succeeded in over

coming the difficulty Xor the un. i think we may say that at present ita'ilUtnnre to Wit hill

I 3i &I TT- i ."Rl ' 'mm , .l

rtrVERVIEW EXPOSITION'S jnatchless attraction is "The Creation. This stupendous scenic spectacle, ammatea by Biblical characters of the Garden of Eden. Is destined to attract world-wide attention. It Is the product of the Kenlus of E. TV. McConnell. builder of Several world's fairs, and bis staff of a hundred artists, i The scene la the Valley of the Hu- ' phrates. where tradition locates Eden. , Awed spectators view as near to Its re- ! production as man may conceive. The Kreat rellKlous drama cloeely Konows j the Scripture. , "There Is first a void, then darkness, dawn and llKhf. separation of the sky. tho earth and the waters; the beglnnlnc of life tn the air and the waters, birds and fishes, creeping and crawling things, celestial anthems of unseen spirit bands.

tne creaiion ui " temptation, transgression and expulsion by Angel Gabriel, w.ho drives them forth

Wim a naming swuiu.

A great 125.000 pipe organ Intones ap

. . " m

flute. like notes mo

tubes produce

VI ashes

X Vl.ctrical and water effects. Space

V . . . , Lu. nt nn f hlfl

IUI UK'-1 I. "M -

proprlate music Its dee

mimierr of forest small life.

n Encllih panorama. Fifty horses, at

tached to chaises way to Coventry.

race over the high-

The workl tW nnl the il .

In tho Clouds.

No wonder. I teaspoon ol finely minced parsit. 'You love lone ramblcain tho -r ii,n r... on ft baking dish on

ct;mlrv?" ncrn tiii crirl in tha -i-J i -1:.. nf cnlf- nnrk. Bako

.... , . v.v- ...w - i.ii.nii Bill, 71 l

r e sweater. "Ves. indeed."

YAnnn . 1 1. n w mam

juuujj mail in mu j;iu u " the purple band and buckled hoes.

and baste flen

reaponded the th(J k

nat wun

salt nork. Bako

with the fat from

M f - mm mm .1

Xhe purple band and buckled inoes.i i r- o. w.,.... "AVhcn I go out in the country all Sponge carpets occasionally with nature seems to smile." I hot watc in which cither-common am . ....... I .1 . 1 1 Ii hnnn nU.

"UraciousI I don t blame ner.: salt or pr-vueruu mum. v-v. It is a wonder hc doesn't laugh out-l olved. This not only brightcna tt right" Kansas City Independent,' carpets, kt prevents motbs

i avr t . -OTFk. i

i nsw ii xT s -.

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Ja Oerf.

known relation exiating between the planetary distance. But now for the fixed stars, which must ba hundred of thousands of times farlhar removed than the sun. There avidantly can be no question of any sufficient eye distance on our" earth. Meanwhile our success with the sun ha provided ua with a new one distance, 31.OO0

time greater than any poasipie diatanc on the aarth, for now that wa xjvow taa iaUac et wth tha Arth trivel ii iW'arbit swwd thi aan w caa take tha' dkmäUr of i pxbft aV0ur eye diataaae. Photolipii'rr -atpriad iz'mosith mt Wilr rpre&t tha .sUllar wofl'd aa leen from poiata tha distance baUceoi which is alreadf beat j:..- J va iino it wonli taka

light-to Vaverse it Th time would be about ixten minutes. Jfowaver, even thi dUUmca, xmrneiwrai it b, St on t 'Wa i-

gcopic hWw u wra. w ii. 'i..MrL JAUini-fknal raaa that WfcO-

tofripha- aa large Ktl-r;tkt obUiaei by tha aid of bif tala-

cope mow aaj .wjv fact for flxad sUr. By accurata rneasurcinant of the photo wa ay perharai get oraevhat teyond what we can atUln by simple steraosebpio inspection; but,, we said a moicfrnnmpN aavnot uc-

cccdcd in thi"way in deUrmlxliüg

tho distance of more than a hun-

alll ScienWic Amen-

dred star in

can.

The Duck-Tow ma Is looking epar

where for you. The Chick Tell hor Tm oat

Rival Accomplishments. 1 1

A now hov had moved into me

neighborhood. He was sitting on

The Kutli-r-we ve " the kitchen, fir.

I'm uu just now.

to come agalu.

nrVEnVTEVY EXPOSITION'S "Court f Honor- has never been equaled since

i the Ancieni jianKuis v"' - -.,.1 Ion. Its center Is a lagoon of crystal 1 water through which flash myriads of ?UveP and gld Ash. The limpid edges are fringed with emerald lawn set In

rows of stately L.omoaray pu.imio. v,- jiciuuuunmu. p fo,mtin nlay prismatic sprays ,, ,. .rinf KPrmrated his

high ovheadaSd -cooling " :'"V:k '. "Vl f7o'm the Yard

downwaru miw uw i-s. - 1: nuriii-uiui 1". - rf facades and white, pavilions gleam 1 . . . iu -,-1 ,lnnr nciffh-

through the trees aa a marDie Bciung iiltuuiiuik 1 ."7 . Xor the beautiful landscape. )or anJ wn9 proceeding to cultivate ' aÄcai..'Ä of tL next door iS'loW through grammar

wa?er 31ndirfo7esJt7y.ug.r ' 'achool' he said "1 can do every the whirr of aerial cars and Hylnr m ;n the meUUl arithmetic, and

I calUatioVTof .the animal, of 'Circle D

llancn, diamine niui 'i - i." "rooting" enthusiasts In the baseball park, the silent onward movement ot the river that courses through the great parkVand mUllons of activities that ImTi.ri Tlpftjure. mystery and delight, make lUVEItVIEW EXPOSITION a pUM Vf mMla tha like of which th. world has never seen.

mini iii . . . v, .- . I 'always got a hundred mark in my

history and gcograpny. "Well," responded tha other boy, thrusting out his low.er jaw, "I cat move my cars, and you can t. Youth's Companion. . -.. - -

Laay Irtf'a. The "mound fowla" of Australia and New Ou.inea construct moud of decayed leave for their neat. In-thea the egg are laid and cov

ered over with the same material. ntl .il. -.tarandn'Mvl hY tha dS"

corapoaition of the leave caüe the ergs to hatch, and the young in due iVm k,,.. iht,W viv out to life

and the open air. These birds axe AmA tii- lazieat of all tha

feathery kingdom, p come the common Wackbiraa ar America for laxineaa. Tkaaa Uatkbirds never build aata of thaii.ow.

but lay their eggs 1 wa other bird andleave thaaa ta M Utchad by foeter -aotkar. Thai la afvunfoVtünata impaitWn om tfcs . t A l V1.,lrVadrl

sjoauer Diroa, aa J r

v oung ia ao large a nan um -um that he soon crowd 'tkr mU

Mid out of tna neat aaMS au