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WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. I EVENTS OF FIVE DAYS

family

herlff Vollmer is a Modern OdI-

umbus, he has discovered that

Dubois county belongs to State of Indiana, and

s Issued the Following Ultimatum to Booze Vendors.

23 Been LAW in Indiana for Twelve Years but is Just Reaching Dubois County. v ...latii.i.N f tin- law. Mint in u , ,..; ' 1 .lk- MITt!Nt Ulli .,,. .1...

,, ). " 'inior aru lh. r.iM notify jou. If you have in your Miloon tny rnl tul.l.. or chnI tulilo. playing , h, I.. .' I.os or .Ium. buxva iiii.l ih.-o nny "it , , - im- or any Hiiniiiiiuiit duvlrrn of i nyTln. r - i...ract.-r wli t. v. r, to r....ve the aui. fr,,,,, .".r mihi saloon on or b.'fiiro tlit- lat , Ifav of -nut. or I III promptly irr" "you5 ;iiu hhhI ,li.vn-.t in your Milium 1 uth.r iiotifyyi.ii, , Hi l)tllor pelon, iM-rinit Kuuililiiitf of any Wind in ym r Jhu "i"p.-atinK (m,r to mm,,,-., ,,or to ii-rV, n wiiom "u know uru in tlu IihI.ii ,,f bL,,,, -uiHlH and all l. al In.lld vi nd n , t inline tlx- front of y.nr Nfloon can ,'u ih t. rior of it, and von nuiHt rlrw iw tl ! I topiTty ut 11 oYlm-fc ov.-ry tiiKit 3 ioii Tin- iinK of any of tin- aov'i!it,utlonel u... hi.; t. Violations of tin. IrZ S I., ii . t oii of liuvunu.r .Murnliiiil I -h, IJ, 1', .u or ...mtly for uny of tlio ula.v , viol tlo"" 1 i ) -ro brought to my uctle..." """"'n.

War on Flies. Jcptiiare being held in different cities composed of civ, lawyers, politicians, mihlir nflininie o.wi Li .

1 .. i ".vuiiü aim utiiuia 111 rur. Mhi menace of the house fly. Medical associns ministerial associations, citizens' alliances city erat 'ms of women's clubs and nf.hmc f i

Ijiention are meeting in high conclave to devise w -

.... vim- iii U.M t;i llllllrl 1. nir np Tlr

t is a rrave onestion. Tho flv 'i nW,! u

mir nun i lies and dispn.cp rrprmc nnA i

lueu that his llvshin must hp oYfoiminnri t?it i.

i v i 1 V..UVIHIIIIUICU, UlclUUl ilLti ;n are being made of carrying on the walfare against Men. woman nnrl pH rlran nM.ii i , . .

s- uhl'ra?,dtolet 'fuilty fly escape KLU C cWttt tile tlV. IS f.IlP HVT nf flirt 1 mi

; d in their eyes. The fly must go. it is not strange that all these mighty forces can be " . ue ine nrenr. snnrnoc r

;n .a are conveniently ignored? Capitalism, bo ed upon I':nei?h,P,of e means of masses of the

r , .--.. . K-giuaianu proline vice, disease and crime uu. l or evervTlisease irnrm n tu, ,ii;,.

eh; (lm : "V-7IC,III iacLÜ,iy were weak and blood-

lt-ii lenenienrs wifn fhnn. ..,..,1,1 t

thp Mim,.A77 T wwueu ullics ana suD ce -itilism1 "gennff Poverty, all the product of mmüJhJ & are cultivated and

certiiTuVne fu WIUU!,a"us are noomed in their infancy 5 when Ä816 tern,-. Jhe death mark is upon iyJlEt8eetheIht thpeh the grates1 of

'I' miserable cells.

C?&Wd f.ev;?r ai?(1 ofcher diseases are filth ot-ft cUKl Can HP VYnnarl rlit... i. .

ions whiV.ii nnrr i- r x, Lü tne economic conrhe 'Xf 1, J If ltallsm has for its foudations. capitalist production is built upon

pftn f txtermmation of the house-flv lw Hip?p et tai te aaios ; and eentlemen thn w? U JiL sJ?

" IUI ni hil) fir.Anpi i 1 " l"-V-V-HU IwWIIOUIll J" Ää01l ravaging die race but tne 1 ,1 . capitalism bv thpsnnini v,if;,

hem and fetS by, dtW'"ir the causes which Jmii and wiping out their breeding grounds.

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WSP4PH?S MAGAZINES

reived at the Courier Office

ly Peridical Published in Any Conutry

Or Anv Language.

Pugram of Indiana Stale Fair Is Brimful of Features For Week of September 6. FINE DAY AND NIGHT SHOWS

Band Concerts, Parades, Vaudeville and Many Other Conspicuous Featurcs Will Mark the Big Exposition. All Entry Lists Close on Aug. 24. Acres of New Farm Machinery. The Indiana Statt Fair ojw-ns nt IndlanajioIlH on .Monday (Lahor dav.

Seiit. ti, and, under a rlId rule Hxcd by Urn state board of agriculture a few yours dro. the oxnosltlon be on for live full days. All of the entry Hats closu on Aug. 21, and the exhibitors may enter the grounds on Sept. 2. That Its rule may be enforced, the fair tnanngoiiieiit. will start the judges te work lyln ribbons early Tuesda inorninj;, and exhibits which are n

In roailinos at that time stand a row! chance of miHsini; the prizes. The program sb.iws that each day of the Fair will b. niled to the brim with interesting features. Tho Fair will be formally opened at 9 o'clock on Monday morning. The llrst day will be Labor day and practically all the events of the week will be given, Including the concerts by Natiello's band of Philadelphia, the Indianapolis Military and the Indlaiu noils .News

boys' bands, which will piny evenday. The vaudeville features, including the most sensational open-air show

that has yet been given at the Fair, will each afternoon bo given before the grandstand. The races will be started at 1:30 every afternoon, those for the llrst day being: Three-year-old trot, purse $C00; the pacing division of thV Western Horseman stake No. 2 for tbree-yenr-olds, $2,000; 2:30 trot, $2,000: 2:0 pace, $$1.000. Hedgewood Hoy. 2:02V. and Lady Maude C.

2:04i4. full brother and sister, will be driven by Dick Wilson to boat the world's record for pacers to wagon. The night shows will start on Monday evening at 8 o'clock and an elaborate program of horse shows," vaudi vllle and baud concerts will bo given each evening. Tuesday will be Old Soldiers' and Children's day, and they, with teach

ers in charge of pupils, will be admitted free. The day horse and cattle shows In the coHseuni will be marked by the awards of ribbons. Concerts will be given in the coliseum, grandstand and near the Administration building. The races for Tuesday Include the 2:22 pace, purse, $1,000; 2:13 trot, $1.000; 2:15 pace, $5,000; 2:11 trot. $1.000. Wednesday's program will bo lla- !

vored by the show of coach. Hackney, saddle horses and ponies, as well as cattle. An outdoor parade of horses

and cattle will bo given at 1 p. in. An oxtra display of flowers will be made in Horticultural hall, the band concerts ami vaudeville will be continued, and the rareB are: 2: 25 pace, purse $2,000; 2:20 trot, $.1,000; 2:13 pace. $1,000; 2:1(1 trot. $1,000. Thursday will ec the Fair at Its height. Light harness horses will be among the features of the coliseum program. The grand champions In all livestock departments will receive ribbons. An extraordinary display of cut flowers will be made In Horticultural hall. The second pnrade of horses and cattle will be given outdoors, the band concerts and vaudeville will bo given, and the races will be as follows: Three-year-old pace. 2:25 class, purse

$t!00; the trotting division of the Wösten) Horsemnti stake .'o. 2 for throe-year-olds. $1.000; 2:10 pace, $2,000: 2:07 trot. $1.200. Hedgewood Hoy, 2:02I,4, will attempt to boat the world's record for stallions. Friday will see the last ribbons tied In all departments. The band concerts

win. as on previous days, bedn nt 9

a. m. and continue through the afternoon and ev .nlng. With the exception of tho outdoor livestock parades, Friday's program will equal that of any other of tin live days. Tho races will bo a 2:09 pace, purse, $1,000; 2:24 trot, $1,000; freofor-all pace, $1,200; 2:13 trot, $2,000. Lady Maudo C, 2:0nV. will b 4iu ' "

world's rreorJ for aclnK ma'in The Fair will close with tV h"r and cattle pi .-'-l s. vaud vilV Vn concerts ai.d hurw show en Fii. rn night. The vurst a U r the week amount to $37.CO0 ai.it the tut.il :euiinn'S $7."i,3:.0. Year by year ih niTb'tnlral h .irf ment f the Fair keeps pace w:tli tbgrowth of othi r illv'sh ns of tin- i,m. sltion, and ove.-pi::cTvs - n. nt t1' n In the nmovit if cruiMl hhhh neon pied, the m;uhi:iry dpla.s far outrank any other department, heiim literally measured by the acre. liefer. the snow was off the Fair , n-,u I last spring the demand for s;t.ic the part of manufacturers becan. Ol. exhibitors hn.e asked for larger Bnee. and ninny now ones have ntered the lists. About twenty-live acres will be

used for the tie rhanionl displays, including every s;irt of machine which will lighten the work of men and women cn tho farm, and all will be of the newest designs which the nuunifar ti)rrs are producing. The newest Ideas In engines, plows. wngoni. windmills and other power pumps, harvesting machinery and dairy appliances will be shown for the enlightenment of the penplf from the farms, and all machinery pavilions will bo crowded. The Old Constitution. The Constitution originally carried forty-four puns. A particularly interesting history is connected with this ship. I luring the war with the Barbiirv power in l so.t she was Commodore l'rcMe's ll.iship in the .Meilitorrane.m iind played a conspicuous part during the whole war. Lieutenant Wadsworth, who wns blown up before Tripoli in tho ill fated Intrepid, was one of the othYcrs of the Constitution. In the course of the war with England in IS 12 the English papers laughed at the Constitution and spoke of her as "a bundle of, pine hoards sailing under n hit of striped bunting." But when under Captain Hull she captured the English frigate Guerriere, a vessel of nearly equal force, the people who had before ridiculed her called her "one of the stanchest vessels afloat." A few months after this victory the Constitution, theircommanded by Captain Bainbridge, compelled one of the finest frigates in tho British navy, tho Java, to strike its colors.

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Glass Polishing. Glass grinding is effected by the use of emery powder of various degrees of fineness. But it has been shown that this grinding cannot be carried beyond a certain point, however fine a powder may leuscd. In fact, a continuation of it undoes the work and breaks the surface up1 again. The most finely ground! plate, if largely magnified", is shown! to be covered with tiny bits which no grinding will remove. The work! is therefo-e continued with rouge carried on a pad of rosin, which' gradually smooths down the clcva-f

tions between the pits. Hydrofluoric ncid gas corrodes glass very rapidly, but a weak solution of it

melts away the roughened surface

and leaves a fine polish underneath

This method is used where very fine adjustments of the surface are

requires as, lor instance, m lenses

ivi ie.ceois anu micropcotus.

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SPEC

FROM LINC0N CITY iäockport

AUG. 18-19:20-2

TO THE Fair

An Indefinite Number. Three-year-old Andrew was in a rather petulant mood, and in order to restore his customary good humor his mother promised him some preferred strawberries if he would

be a good boy. Calling a servant, she said: ".Jennie, please give Andrew

about four strawberries.

Jennie procecdml to fulfill the

wish of her mist reus and counted

out tho berries, "One, two, three,

four." "I want five," protested tho child. "But your mother said four' said Jennie. "Mamma said 'about four" replied Andrew. And he got the fifth. Xe.w, 3Tork

Times. ' ,

The special will leave Lincoln Citv nt S:sn n )Y1 1 !'.

ho morning trains have arrived from IJoonville, Cannellon and French Lick. People from Princeton can also come on this train which will arrive at Rockport at 9-40

a.m. 1 his train will handle no f reicht. RMnmiro riii

leave Rocknorfc at 6:30 n. m.. makintr fonmvhnnc nf

Lincoln City with all trains. Rock port claims to have the most beautiful Fair Grounds

m the state. 1' entv ot shade. Nnhira fWcf n..

, , II , n , ""J"' V-MCH , cool riming water in all parts of the grounds, with a play-

luumaiii in nie uv;utv;i ui uiiu UUHUL1IU1 glOVC Larce buildinors. and in ca?e of

. "i t iV , i-v v,,vj "W 1U11. öeats. swin.es and Ladies Rest Kooms. Thr h

is always fine. , The Rockport Fairy's noted for its exciting races. The free attractions are many and novel. Admission 25 cents No extra charge for seats in the grand stand. The famous Kentucky Third Infantrv MiMf-m

will furnish the music. This band is one one of ihe verv best in the countrv. The GrandviW Rn nrl will nlcn

be with us on Thursday.

Con e and speed a delightful day with us.

T. C. Basye Pres, C. M. Partridge, Sec