Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 February 1910 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
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KnturtKl at t.- l'tMtotllM nt Jmp t, Iff r ir.tnHL.tNHtuii tt t-t.ugti tli'o m. l u&t.onJcluss matter
ways used by the rural routes. Mr. Cox's bill calls for an
Cause of High Cost of Living.
the hicrh price of meat, bread, vegetables, fruit, eggs.
fowls and such things is not due to the price paid to farmers and other original producers. After these ar
ticles leave the hands 01 those who produced them the prices are so controlled and manipulated by the trusts
ana combinations tnat the consumer is lorcea to pay to these trusts and combinations enormous profits which thev make no nretense of earning. It is bald robber v.
he tariff prevents any sort of interference with this p i i.i i i . .. ! .. r ji. . ti ... i
neranous ousiness, ana tne wnoie poncy oi tne itepuolican party has been to encourage it. And president Taft says 'that thenew tariff is "the best tariff law ever enacted." Perhaps it is, when it is looked at from the trust point of view. But viewed from the people's standpoint it is without doubt the most outrageous and indecent tariff legislation that has ever came out of congress. But the patient and long-en during American consumers are at last on the march. The cry has gone up throughout the land that the spoliatory system
tnat mak'es aear tneir necessaries or living must come to an end. One by one the fallacies and humbugs that propped it are falling away amid the contempt of its former votaries. The great self-denying movement of the people against dearness of necessaries of living is but tne preliminary step to removing the cause. He who puts his ears to the ground may near the tread of
the coming millions, ihis is aract that is now gen erally admitted, and it f oreshadows over-whelming de
feat for the Republicans in the congressional election
next tall.
Porlersville Pointers. 1 Wh r. . .. . When C -. 0 Fsilcd. Frank FYirris of Ltmmnutmi In li mill! .ft' X nllirnn Hi 'a
appropriation Of $30,000,000 passed through o t i.:. ,4 ' rtVd- leckre ! ".afavettc" thu other one-third to be available in nesday moving n. ar .. ru will uijri.t m Yonnj? Men' christian 1910, one-third in 1911, andwnereno has purcaa. I a lanu noautn, '- s.;itM,. ,luito a littlo one-third in the year 1912. Grovor Able of Leb Da vi, on incident of the princely Co same day moved nonr rhwjt-,bi f $140,00 which he brought Henry p. Cope, in a sermon on nml ;vith him to thi countr' aud t'ave 'Individuality in Religion:" . . The little baby of E-. BMdtn-:l0,ÄT.r-..
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uubvvcij M.nunnuHui.. .ukii w-,, ,ms ui'uil very all'K rfnili..! Sil ..K.,f 2W ,...
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good it finds within lee every ral fever no beUe . ZCiXL'I man work out his nwn salvation, writing. L,rell Kthc '10000 ni ? came El' nüSZ tÄ thront , the toik -iiid VtniffS 110110 from Lou'svll,l- last bV- erv taU- in the Union voted for it Äh Vi wb : S':'. where she ha, been vi.it-kith-M ... mention it softly-tho
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periences we learn to live; through1 UU-Y eiscayer o vogoisviiie
ill the strange ways of the soul Wil ' UUI vi.mgu iasc aunuiy
each one finds salvation, each, in The 22d. being the birrhday of his own way, finds the path to our fellow townsman Henry G rathe full life." ham quite a number gave him a
, , , , pleasant surprise good nunc wrsl
ic is noc very wei Known nac furnished and rPiY..shmmr vv.
in the hall of one ot the great cd and all oninvnd n niminni
colleges of England there hangs evening. "ÄÄJF" feÄ-SS . Mr. P. S. Weininaer is nil smile.
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aurthor. Here .s a
.-!... i ine an. Foc.siy mec at tne homo
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I am not bound to win, but "l na v.e ngers ast Wednes
I am bound to bo true. I am not'"' v UL7 , 1,1 ,meec. lx V1ls. U.1I1
ho.mH fn cnrvPPd hnf T nm hnnnd , JUOipns lMarctl tllC 0(1. they
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he is right, and part
when he goes wrong.
oxcopti
Dispatch.
His Blunder. you ever stopped
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to
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lonhi Yc ViTn . 1 . - v e,nincl s an smiles n . ul!.n h smce t,ie arrival of Httle boy at paragraph hjs ho j t k of his eon- rni , , .
"Have
think ho began and then tated.
"Well," she urged, "go on. What
wore you going to say ?"
"I beg your pardon," ho replied.
I wn a:jout to ask you whether
you had ever stopped to think about
ronietliing, but 1 might have known
t lint you ucvt did."
"And ymi mean to insinuate that
f never think ?" she demanded.
"Oh. no, no, not at all," he made
mste to assure her. "1 onlv mean
live up to the light I have, I Z Z. vZJ! don't have to sto'p talk
usi s anu wun anyway tna: " " 1 tr- T'r' "v"' ""awst,m? to th-nk. for we all know that
ancts right, stand with him while ""V" V" , , , I ("L'V do think sometimes." ms right, and part with him I A quilting bee was had at the' ,mi u-t lie wonders whv shP
Died at Princeton.
An unknown exchange gives this prescription for
contentment: "Stop grumbling. Get up two hours
earner in the morning ana begin to do something out of your regular profession. Mind your own business and with all your might let other people alone. Live within your means. Sell or give away your dog. Smoke your cigar thru an air stove. Eat with moderation and go to bed early. Talk less of your own peculiar gift and virtues and more of your friends and1
neighpors. Be cheerful. Fulfill your promises. Pay your debts. Be yourself all you would see in others. Be good, do gooa and stop grumbling."
Martin W. Fields the
known division council for
Southern Ry. Co. died at his home in Princeton Feb. 18th. of tuberculosis. Mr. Fields was one
home ot Mrs. J A. Cox's ast'i
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Rev. Worrell will preach his TomiliiV aonnnn of tUn l..,.nU
next Sunday at 10,30. Everv-
LUL hnrlv ifirtl-nH
Aunt Hennah.
How A Publisher Got Even.
of the mosh eminent lawyers of man may tell the truth.
this part of Indiana and was
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newspaper puonsner nas r e
wiinniniinnkh .;. .i Ceutly brought suitagainst forty When in doubts wait; the other rvp ' nn ...i.n U nf i
uve men wno would not pay their subscriptions, obtaining
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wMolv bnnu.n fnv 1,5c lnr,,J -tt.IilSI10LgOIU LhaC gllStCnS in J"U8IIHiHl 111 tJUCII ClUim. JI
in delivering his eases to the jury the miningmlvnrtisements. (these twenty eight made affiTm i5iss vV n mnmwf! a iTST-" . .. davait thit they owned no more
the legislature, and creäled con! nrm.d o h " h" " l1?' ?us
: ui l ,i..: .1 i . i - - scmiuil iiiiacnmeni inen un-
Hr KIw W 5K rS Ve,?-r?le- 1 'he deccsion of ths Supreme
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n.rnnn,! Hn,, i,rti,vi LhQ Chan who c Ii mhs t h n hirlr lot-1 Ul" i'1 wt'iu anesceu lor
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on his part that long survived. ;
NV m. A. Wilson General Insurance and Loans. Fan Loans at 5 per cen .Ian par, jn,
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HOME 'PHONE,
THE HIE TBLEPHDf
The Hoir e Telephor
has the largest 1 subscribers and give you the besi
vice
You can talk to
friends, orderyoiu chandise and i your appointmen the Home 'phoie.
DUBOIS CO. TELEPHON!
He was a man of pure character
and brilliant mind. A widow and one daughter survive. The funeral was held at P inc1ton Saturday afternoon Feb. 10 h
May he rest in peace
Odd Fellows Made Gains.
jof success sometimes kicks out:p,ettit larc(ny and bound over in 'the rounds b?hind him. j the sum of J300 each All but'
- - ix gave uonu wnue six went to . i jail- Thenewpo-tal law makes Exasperating. ,jt Jnrennv in fnirn n nnnor nnl .
, From the dark kitchen there em-; fuse to pay for it.-Editor and ' anateu a tones of thump and angry j Publisher. 1 j exclamations. Jones was looking i . ! ; for the crft. Notice of AppointiiH'n 'Ta!" called the son from ihn .. . ..
. . i iioupe ip iiereiiv (iiven uii't 1 1 i it i rGreot Great Due to Ihe AdmlnistraUon of Kean- stva , sipnodhas been "by thu cii-.uco...t of . . . . . . k i uo to bed and let me alone! iisboic county Iimimu dmv aipomud According to a Statement just blurted Jone "I've hist barkod '',"(, q"'' a. ininiatrat-.r the received here from the office of mvhin" Estate of Albeit Schüler deceased and WH. LteJy. Grand setrearycf, -m-."' imhtol w nfur baM!!MMumVi'-V . . ' MmT O O V if Irvlmni thn . ,"f,sl?,1 lonimj altor a AMUMV SCHI UM, Adir.mistrattr V iniiana tn?o.-i moinPnt's silence. 1 FHaNk I HEIZ, Attorney. der in this state, during the year, .VM, wUsti ;t, n:, n T . j -n,- io- 3w. !
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ix ill xvuaii J i tins i; uc. iiiuuc a fcr l .. . ,.i.-.!.fonon...Lj:..l. l 1 dian t hear your shins
uui yam ui ,uoi7 suuuiuiiiiiu-, Liiu' bark"
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Properly Magnified. It occurs to us this week as we ran over our forty or fifty exchauges to note the moral tone of them. These papers are of all grades and sizes, from every variety of towns, and are edited by practical men who are pret
ty well acquainted with the world, the flesh and the devil. In not one of them did wefind a defense of immorality. In ;t one of them did we find a semblance of defense ior whiskey. In not one of them
fo a fViovn rt frano vnlornriftr mnr rinno fonrrKf- ri inc?
tified dishonesty, neither could we find a sniff at pu- All branches of theorder in this, l?th aTSir anEL.n rity, at religion or the better things of life. In many county made good trains, the suh-. B Ä,rbrush- Uucae there were bits of excellent advTse, little homely se' nous on temperance, frugality and industry. All of:new lodge was instituted in this' "oiatory." them were loyal to the town, and advocated honest county and one new lodire build intr
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pniiüipius tu uveixixneuL, uuu uiuiviuuaib. vv iitJi ever, eiwtcu uu u cul ui .?o, uuu. rhprp wnc mpnh'nn nf f.hp. nnhlie nhnnl if. war in forme' Ths Rebekah branch alsc
of praise. To be sure, here and there was some fun iJ?Ä l m inis coumyi "Mr. Kipling' yelled
nrxbaA of cViomo cnmocpnrn nf nrofoneo Ruf fV. Mrtfrt tUiu uu- ÖLait- , "vOUr boy IS On a
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f 1 . . I M All A.IIPA AllV
in every was tor aecency, progress, enlightenment, HAuKü Vcü Üu
nf.tt moment Tommy
FOli SALE. i Story-and-half seven room house. Good lot, 50x100 ft., aley in rear; graded street, good pavements, good well and cellar. Must be sold at once. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Courier office. Harbison Trustee's Notice v. i.,. i.... .i..
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Th T?olnh hrnnch ,lco mnrlo " W ',v- J higi-eo i luPieo oi jinrmaon lownenip,
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a drinking man, nor a gambler, not one is a libertine.' You tax thc Sidneys-overwork m Mostot them are well read, most of them i good thvTl Qycant keepup thecontinuJ judges of people and events. A pretty decent lot they al strain ! are; in fact we doubt if any other profession can offer The back gives out-il, aches a higher or even as high a showing. Besides all this anfJ pnins; i
me euaur ib uruverumiiy nuerai, lrtju-neartea in every f; J ., , ; , n , inniixnr nr M I way. No stray printer goes away hungry if he has a1"1 wait longer-take D.oan s fMt Ml dime. He gives freely of time: and space to the public jaSper people tell you how they All Advertisers Aro Tn ated
weuare. inis is nou an enort to tnrow a oouquet at act. our contemporaries, but, with Paul, we believe every! William J Lampert, Fourth St., mnn chnnln mncrnifv Vn2 pnllinor nnrl wo nvo nrnnrl f Jasptr, Ind., says; "'I suffered
Snlom nnmnmf 1 for a long twne from a dvpr
uill nUemi io township bjbinepp on each
a sailor, i Monday of the year at my cilice, and
i alrioruifitJ lifitinir In ttiulnn ttitLitinea in
your boy is on a yaruarm, anu u "-;" . "';..:v;' d'. . -7 :
ho lets ro he 11 drora !' cn saturdi.vR. (i A 1. " .nnniU.1 Xr. TTirtMnrf I IM .. i .!!.:- 1!1 ill l. 1
. , n ,1 l 1 uiivii uiiku uwi. ivti, ii iuuucu m. ujiiuul, i i t; imi iifinw nur.irv win in kimii ill
morality. Ana oi tnese ecntors, we Know many ot p . . ,..nprRparipp(; HavpThk rvnpPlpnrp with a vawn, "but he Wt let go!'"." iu.r near Keiiemiie. them personally, and of all those we know, not one is Plenty or Jasper Readers HaveThis Experience ThiB-incident aho happoneff t0 . . Ioi, A,lT,s T" Tl6tt'e- i
John Burn.s TTorare Walpole, JSa-, ; poleon Bonaparte, Dick Turpin.i , ,w m m jm 1 Julius Caesar and the Kaid J irorson Tp. TrimteeiNoticei ircTooki. Preaently it will "hap- Notice in hereby given that 1 nil) nt- : t at inen-. ! tend to the Intica rf the Tmfctees ollite pen Ggam.London Answers. Qn Sn,unlny of liach we,.k nt ,nJ üffl,.ö Jn , ISehiiollville w here those having luifinc.H-'
will plcace rail. Aleo will sell K-hooI booke. J. nx Block, Truttee. Mar. V2 15 1 vear. i
Aliko, The Courier has but one rate rr nil nflvnvricorc nnt fvnnfc nil
lor a long time from a oppressing IL " v backache and often it became so ?ert28?.raJv -the rm? wan"fr
intnnsP t.hnt. T rmilfl harrHv u-nrlf. a,IU squareiy. it irequenuy
SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE
A PROMPT, EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS
RHEUMATISI
Lumbano, Sciatica, tieuralt
nmnflty Troulttm and Kindred Diseases.
AnDlled Mfrna. r 1 B"rust.!T
Slant relief In m imi , v 1 1 'c i
results uro D'nsenertoi for Uki ternailv. puriryliiK tlio biootl. -the poisonous subitanco uuu rv . trom tbo spätem.
DR. C. L. GATE!
Unncoi-k, .All in. wrlti-; "A little irlrl hrn h-t. .'-h Mk f r)ti
1 br Itheuinatl m mi'l Ki I lu v Tn.'il. . th
could Hot nw.ni no ler t-rt. T:.-n nirnt
puthrr duwii i ti tluor . with twins, it t I htr wiih " : "I -today n rnn-r inl i ,i 1 r. -ru !' i r v utu it iu tuj (M-acticu. - LarccMioUoilIc'"; TT t " "no II I.UO. 1 or hum L' ruicl.t
SWANS0H RHEUMATIC CU.lt COMP
i-iU HO 171 Luke direct, thlc
PäLLS
Act qufclt'y aid arpn"v dicestwe i -.v.i m. c
disturbing cic:i '.'aa . h n healthy conrt", a Ol tiie I. ctoma ! ni'l Uuwf .s. THE BEST FTEWICDY FOR KOfäSTiPÄTIOI Bich Hetiijc'io, Dour Btemme
lioartt'urn, uoini.iK, Livor Troublit, ots. 23 Cants Par Oo
AT DRUOGISiS
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pnY -RnQfcs n-nrH Pnoo I I was a so subiect to snells of comGS to U5tnat we lose businesslSctiedule in Effect Sunday Feb. 21 GOX BOOStS (jrOOd RoadS. diL?ni because. the temm h talon Only cr.d is
The following is taken from the Public Official Maga- tions were irregular in passage concessions with respect to their zine, and is a national necessity. But should be so The trouble robbe! nie of en- -d bT enapei" which are amended in each state so as to compell all penal birds dies t wa nor Ä 1n to work on the roads all the time in the state in which Seined until T kind of a newspaper you they are convicted. This would give the state better Kidney Pills at Flick and Pfau's neve,r ,k"w wm y?r11 havc roads and take convicts goods out of the market in drug store I had not taken the r,Ga,.e. tnc bottorn-, iou may
competition with honest labor made, products. contnnts of one box before I felt 3üru g rSWv nearer the . Representative Cox, of the Third district, has intro.1ted1c bSSta ,ÄJ "eaiCr th
duced a bill m Congress establishing a bureau of high-Und kidney dimculLv."' ' The advertising department of
i lnrT niiTcinn nnii in vtx t inn r t
Vov sale bv all dealers. Prire "Vuu r.n cents. Foslor-Milburu Co., nf. rightly when the rate is the fi v v,.i.wnn,.l0f (usame to everybody under the
vi(1fn.. " same conditions, vvhen a news Limcu UHU. cheap rate, ll(Miicniher the name . -DoanV- ' . nnR:,Jhnnlr r,n if ihor i
taue no oriier. fiUtnn iAHnnn.A. wi ..v.
scious of its own weakness and
probably has a smaller circula tion than it is generally credited j The Courier wants all the ad'vertieing that its circulation de-
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ways to be operated in connection with the Department of Agriculture. The bill provides that the bureau shall consist of three men, two to be appointed by the President, one of each political party, and the third member to be a detailed army engineer. The object of the bill is to produce feqeral aid for public highways throughout the country. The bill provides that when a state or a subdivision of a township or county, desires to improve a road that the local subdivision of a
btate shall stand all the expense of a preliminary sur
LEGAL BLANKS.
No Ä DAILY 0:31 A. M. No. IT 3sM I'. M. No. 11 " H:l(l I'. '. No U 5LNUAY ONLY OsM A. 11. K3TI10UND. DAILY 7:57 A. M. 11:31 A. M, 7 .V0 l. M. J i i v i ) f if UiOJ 1. M. TIiiiii s1ktii wt IIuntltmliurK. KASTIIOUKD. No. 1, DAILY. 4:" A.M. No. , " W -.20 no S, " 3:321. M. No. 38. " 3:42 " WKST1IOUNU. No "2, DAILY. 125 A.M. No. 4, " 1U20 " No '24, 11:110 A. M. No. 10. " ',:!) V. M.. V. Cluycouib, At. J
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vey and one-half of the expenses of the improvement! nGOds. r'hatth. .vorrrrnn-no RPni serves and expects to ehargc ai , , , ,Kft
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ui tne nignway, me otner one-nair oi expense to be' estate iiortgages, lnventoues lul4 l . borne by. tie federal government. No State pr sub.uponR fffiÄttÄ division is to participate m fedeial aid until it takes.lor bJlejt lh( CouluLR UMCB tion in Dubois County and knows the initiative by adopting plans, obtainmii: the route1. iirnmm i .-uiuioii(..ai.ioIuic..iih.ih that commensurate with that
and appropriating one-half of the money for the com- null Nu ivX,Vl. .so. iwvituin circulation its rate is the lowost.
pletion of the road. This law shall apply only to high-
liun KC Dou't
ftirUii for Mo.Wnte fo.ii-.v
f 6t:i st. uuspfi i I
If you want the most for your
money, fad vertise in the Courier.1
A Real Estate and Business Harrain.
I have for sale a good hotel
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building 18 Rooms good Diningroom and kitchen rooms well furnished and fine Bar fixtures. Offered at a bargain for immediate Sale. Apply to Tkaylor Real Estate Agents.
miiiö Township Triisi Notice. undersigned, Tniötee of .'rslrip, DuboiH county, hereby i tire that he will nttend to all bi "rtHininp to tlio ollice of Trustee, fHene two in eB West of ravill, on Snturdayeof each wee nqiiMHts al. pereona hnvinc tov bjeinopo topreftjiit it onSatiudny. one desiring books from the Tov übiary. o" notilled thr.t the Lib. sent ei iov residence. School books nt James M at l'ortersville. Thomas H. Inv Trnateo Ht Jnn5 inOO yr.l
60 YEAl - FXPERlEf
ConvnioHT' liiTftitlnn I HobHl.ly P?tcntHhl. f ' ULiiiciflctlrroiiMiloiitUl. HANOB00S w tout irr. C)l.1-st fWWtoTf wtrmgy rnioiim tAk.ri tlirouuh Munn A . tpniul notkt, vllliout clmrirc. In in Scientific Jltncricf A linrirtiiomrlr llln!r!o.l werklr. I" " i"r" eh omccT im v au wwm
