Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 March 1910 — Page 4
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is II k En Dost.
.lASPKK, tliUl :l, COUNT, I.N'tll XA
idttortnl si t rmloinoo at Jr dor trau it lui im ir.iMih tue m.. t a onUclus inaitcr.
and transplant them to a distance city, and who at the time thought herself almosi heartbroken, has si :ee confessed tlmt'the happiest cars of her life haw : .;i . been spent in the land of i.er adoption. A girl who ouee worked in an office, under i". she regarded at the time as ideal conditions and who was obliged by circumstances to k-avethat pleasant sheltermhf and strikeout into the world admitted to me
i he 1 1 r day that the change she thought so bitter at
Most any man if elected to Congress would vote for, mQ sie jias come to know as a blessing because it a dollar-a-day pension bill. It is a good thing to try t , j brought he into touch wich the opportunity to do incatch the old soldier vote with.-Cannelton Telephone, finitely better work. 1 am afraid 1 shall nevtr reach
tlie POIIII Wiicrc Ulir nisi k.niiviii'iauuii wi i lucmgv; will not strike some dismay to my heart but I think I
It has leaked out that Congressman Cox is not satisfied with the in-roads being made on him in the west-
em portion oi tms congressional aisirict oy ueo. n. Voigt. Cox is writing imploring letters to his close friends bewailing the situation, asking about the class of voters who are leaving him for Voigt, pleading poverty, trying to defend his vote for a tariff on hides and
at tne same time urging tne parties written to, co go
into aüjomm connties ana worK ior mm, ami lubcou him the the bill for same. He bemoans the fact that he has no newspapers to take up his fight-but forgets the
Siamese twins-the Tell City JSews ar.d Jasper lieraiciwhich bave opened the flood-gates of their column
for him. Each issue is Cox. Lox. Lox. i here is no
doubt about the voters leaing him for Voigt. He has guessed right. They ought to leave a man who
voted lor a tarin on niaes wnen nine ot nis ienow congressman from Indiana voted for free hides. Anj Bemocrat can get on good committees under Speakei Cannon if he will vote with the Republicans. That's what the people have against Cox.-Cannelton Telephone
Voigt Would Vote Democratic
The Democratic National platform of 190S pronoun ced in favor of free raw material in this language: "Articles entering into competition with trusts-con
trolled products should be placed upon the free list,"
wnicn would mean iree mues as wen as iree lumuer. The Tell Citv News and its Siamese twin, the Jaspei
Herald in an attempt to bolster up Ox and cry down the Hon. George H. Voigt, are surely using Republican
spectacles when they gaze out on the people. Heai them: "George Voigt got the wrong pigbytheeai
when he grabbed the free hide proposition. Had he been in congress and voted for free hides, as he said he
would he'd have voted with the Republican party for a T-N. 11' f I 1 1 J 1 1 l' 1 , V 1
Kepuoiican measure, iaunerea ana looDiea tnrougn confirms bv Republican leaders in both houses and the
snoe trust." In the vote on Free Hides paragraph of
tne tarnt Din, tne democratic congressmen or Indiana
-eleven m uumber- voted as ioJlows: ime-uphelc . . -vT i' i r-l i t r r
tne Democratic isationai natiorm ior iree raw material by voting for free hidea, while Cox and and othei voted for the Republican principle for a duty on hides
(See Congressional Record.) So, if Voigt shoulo vote (or should have voted) for free hide he would
have endorsed the Republican position, woulcWie? If
the argument of the Siamese twins is right, twotlndiana Democratic Conn os-man voting for a Republican principle represened the Democratic party, and nine Democratic Congressman, voted with the Denver platform on free raw material, represented Republicanism. For shame that any Democratic newspaper would so misrepresent the Democratic party on the tariff question! As a result: It is a well known fact, too, that Speaker Cannon punished every Democrat and Republican who opposed the high tariff program, and rewarded those who gave aid and comfort to the Republican position on the tariff. Let us see-what was the Important Committee Assignment given Mr. Cox after the vote on the tariff bill and of which the Tell City News and its twin brother wagged and wagged before their readers and pointed to with so much pride? Let them answer. --Cannelton Telephone.
have reached the stage where I always try to argue myself out of this foolish attitude. And 1 think anyone who is inclined to dread changes should try to do the si me. Does some change threaten you?-a change of management in the buisness interests you serve, a change of position, a new mode of living, the end of some particular phase of your existence a change of residence the necessity for making new friends or doing some new kind of work. Then remember what has happened to other people and do not let yourself be depressed. Remember that the very road you are dreadin to enter may be the highway to the greatest happiness of your life. Ar.d take with you as you go forward some words I have learned to say to myselt when I also come to an unexpected and undesired turn of the road: "The old order changeth yielding place to new And God fulfills himself in many ways Lest one good customer should corrupt the world." Tennyson.
The Urocchloadnig cannon were aiuoöp ttt -ir!:ist used. We Und thorn u I ' nd other ships as
iirv us t r.utrter of the four
t Wth n: ty. and therefore inueh Wfore tr tin of. tho buccaneers, lThi enr.nwt w.t n muro tnbo, bound
with liea iron rings, and was load . r I-
led v the iitTlion of tue "gönne
chamber.' nn iron pan containing
the ohar:e. which fitted into and
cloxnl tin brcrh. Those guns were verv !im y (Faire in comparison
with the nMcrn breechloader, but
the prinviplv was tho ?ome. Nearly Througn.
A strnjitfpr entered a cnurcu in
the nidulo of the sermon and seat
ed l.i!'ts'lf in tho back pew. After awhile lie bcmi to tidget. Loaning
ou-r i tht white haintd man at In? side, etidentlv an old member of
the eonro ration, he whispered: "How ln' ha he been preach
in;
"Thirty r f'.riy years, I think,'
tho Old i-an .irered. "I don t
Know cxar'iv."
"I'll stav then," derided the
Ftranrcr must be nearly done." KvprviwHlv's Mii.'-".
How A Publisher Got Even.
A newspaper publisher has re
Married at the Clerks office Between raisins: meat for mar-ISent,y brount smr ujrainst fort
February the 2S, 1910 James u. ket and pro ucins butter the but
ianders. Cashier ot tne uuniv it termaKer nas tn ? w lire.
Dubois and iss. .auu iwu 'fne cows should be milked at
Grant of Birdseye, Dy jusutc regular intervals, quietlv and with err Try lor VVe extend con-, a, much di9patch as po.vible-
crratulations.
A scientist has recently been investipaiing the effect of food, jarticular vefreiables, on the human character. He affirms that
l diet of carrots amdiortea narsn- j -,ess of character and reduces J nervous irritability; peas create
mvniicnnc Wniie LUlilll'f UOtci
leDressinir influence.
Ja rrnnrl fnr nillniOI arV C01T1
A h-iP WMtnne acts as wibu-
jpon the human frame, owing 10 he opium containtd its milKy
juice.
live men who wouu not na
thiir subscriptions, obtainino
judeenicnt in each claim. Ol
these twenty ei.ht made affi
davait that they owned no more
than the law allowed, thus pre sentincr attachment Then un
a Taf.aid Fable. der the dccesion oi ths buprcmc
A jt.:n oo e 'iided ith an oi- 'Lourt they wort arrested 101
pirt:c;tv. pettit iarcenv and nouna over in
"Whv .!unt . i look .lipre you . the sum of $300 each All but
are roing''" ;:r . d tu- mau. sx gave bond while six went to
"Don't yo-: r.-. n:.-v asked 'jail The new po tal law makes the opportun?:; -.ic-j.-antlv. 'it larceny to take a parer and re"No. .T.! Id it rare to. Vou to pay for it. -Editor and
Publisher.
Cabbage' nave tro.!v:i on my rorns," replied Publl nplaints, j tne ViJLh he limped away. J clative ! M-ra!.t-Don't believe the people! r
who ny thoy bnw nerer rhance. New York Times.
people
had a
The Editor's Sally. City Iitor Vlwt do you mean bv ra'ing in this robberr storv that
Hrftwn wsp knocked down and re
lieved
Were
of a hundred dollar ?'
For the last three years meat '
ms hn et i red bv electricity in
much less time than was required j
... lU I, molhnH HP mG8L IS
olacrf in large voiden tanks and T" J nkM yourself17VJ Jirh TthP ordinary Dickie. ! .w Eraortfr Jio, nr.
n alt mating current oi thirty- -1 account tor
rivu nmiicr iii in l ivuvv vuiw . . ..
1 j Au vnf rSwnlrr-: ot describe the loss of a hundred
nations serving to prevent electro, ja: a rdief.St. Loms Ke-
Uarbon ottcro-
i FOR SALE. ! Story-and-half seven room jhouse. Good lot, 50x103 it., aley in rear; graded street, go;d pavements, good well and cellar, i Must be sold at once. No reaisona'de offer refused. Apply Couner office.
riominnl npf ion.
des are used, which are surround
' i a .
ed bv norous cups tnat aip into bom3times a person will come'.,..., . . . .
he brine The cost of curing s . into a ne.vspapr office and with ,uu" " "ni, "
vatful of meat ( rour tnpusano i a jn3k as black as a thunder c oud . t?X. .l"lre ? H.V,1"" 3
l. ine ac pomt to some article in the paperrn t-i-mi to totvmhm bieinrei on each
ion of the current i not perre.it- anfj nsij "Why did you nut that! Monday of the y-ar at mv oiiice. aud
y understood . j in about me?" We answer. "Be- pcna havini: ton&idp business i to
cause we wanted to." If such ll,, ' people would but for a moment C' he'inVllVhjp Iibrar- will be kept at use a little of the gumption they n." hon f ntar Kf llervdle.
aie suDDOsec to nossess. t hov uim luixuso, irutipc.
Many e
A Mother's GraVdue. Mother in Jasper Will Appreciate j
tne Following.
would realize that the columns of iv'h 1W)S'
a newspaper are like
the reflect-
Many a strong man and man; a' ion of minors, reflecting the dif- J ITorsonTp. Trustee Not ire
healthy woman has much ior terent thiners done by dirterent Notirp hereby piven that I will at-
which to thank mothers. The p opl- as the public sees them ten.i to the duttea rf the TruHteen cm care token during their childhood j and the editor simply puts these h?Ä
brought them past the dang r, reflections into words and print Wju ,.;eaf call. Aho will sell echoo point and made them healthy This is what a newspaper is for., hook-.
men and women, chi'dr-vi are' feople who object to seeing their ' . J-"s lock, irnsite.
Change. The Only Thing Permanent. "I am none of those who "Welcome the comin speed the partinc: eruest! I am naturall v. beforehan
shy of novelties new books, new faces, new vears
from some mental twist which makes it difficult in me
to face the prospective."-Charles Lamb.
Do you feel that way at all? To a certain extent I do. But I am very much ashamed that I do and verv sor
ry for all who are of the same mind with the old essayist and me, for much as I love Charles Lamb, f think
that a vevy wrong attitude and one very perilo us to
nappmess. Let me tell you my experience alone: that line.
I do not think I have ever approached a chancre in
the routine of my life without dread, and yet so far I can most truthfully say that I have never passed through a change in the routine of my life which has not left me happier in the end. I can remember, for instance, how I hated to leave my high school days .behindhow sad I felt to think that when the pupils gather next year I would not be among them. And yet I was far happier at college. I can remember how I dreaded to leave college home-what a painful day commencement was to me and how many tears I shed at breaking off the old friendship, discontinuing the familiar routine and leaving the old haunts.' And yet Iiiave been far happier since in my work. Several men whom by unexpected change in business conditions at one time or another in their lives have been Inf nam
uuau&t; secmeu au wie tiiuu uiey nave uvea to 100K oaCK and bless thom. A woman who some years ago was obliged to take up her hotfseoold goods from the home
where she had lived the first thirty years of her life
trenerallv bothered atsorm period ; names in print occasionally must
with incontinence of urine, and, join that class that does nothing, inability to retain it is often call- j says nothing and is never seen.
ed a habit. It is not the chil
dren's fault-the difficulty lies
with the k'dneys, and can be
readily righted if taken in the
proper way. a jasper mocner
shows yu how.
Mrs' William Taber, Smokey
Row, Jasper, Ind., says: We
have used Doan s Kidney nils in
our family and I can recommend
them highly for kidnev disorders.
In cases of children alt hr ted
with a kidney weakness, this remedy cannot be surpassed. My child caused me no end of worry on this account and 1 feared the
rouble would become serious as
nothing I could get did the leat good. I at length heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured them at Flick and Pfau's dru store. They quickly checked the trouhl'j and 1 think the child is perm incitly cured. For sale by all dealers. Price .i0 cents. Foster-Mi Iburn Co., Unffnlo. New York, sole ngenf s for the I'nited State. Keniembor the name -Doan's and take no other.
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Ii SQUARE DEAL ' All Advertisers Are Treated Alike, j
The Courier has but one rate1
LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattle Mortgages. Real
Estate Mortgages, Inventoues
I itittfoti, AiiLfiuncjiient K " V in cr pt. tr tk.'ti vt nvclnti. S2.50. 1(J0 vtr"tlnK
uro ior rue i( c 15 on Ed Donne. Jasper, Intl.
to all advertisers and treats alr Xn 5 advertisers in the same manner n it
comes to ih that we lose business! because the other papers make' concessions with respect to their; rates. We urge you not to be misled by newspapers which are,
granting you concession In! that kind of n nini'snnnpr vnn
never know when you have'sCai,' a. ' reached the bottom. You may whstiioiwu. think you are favored, but your VM""'Y i" "M
neiehbor is nrobnhlv npnrpr th Ko w. ii soa. m
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' Xfrtice i Iereby trivoa tliat tlurrlp-' eiejH'lliai been by the Circuit tmit of l)uUip fxmty lu'tisiiii duly app inu ! hi il qualitied es Administrator tin hlate o Albeit ä hnler dt'cene 1 ;un! said 13 ioIvc-i. I ANIMiliW SC'lIl IR, Admin s'ratc r FILtXNK L. BEIZ, Attorney. I 1,-14,- 10- 3w. .
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The advertising: department of any newspaper is only conducted rightly when the rate is the
same to everybody under the same conditions. tVhon a news, paper offers you a cheap ratp, : you can easily bank on it that it.
is a cheap newspaper and is con- To Points In Tennesee, scious of its own weakness and North Carolina, South probably has a smaller circula r-iT-r1inn Virginia Gear tion than it is generally credited .aroU52?" The Courier wants all the ad- Bia and Northern Florida vertieing that its circulation de- On Sale 1st and 3d Tuesserves and expects to charge a days of each month, fair price for the same. At Limit 25 days from date present the Courier knows that r le J it has much the largest circula- VT t rfa TVnir, Qor tion in Dubois County and knows .For R.atef; 'fJS V-n that commensurate with that Vlce and J1!? Rv circulation its rate is the lowest i?" any apent of tl le Spi uth. ernRy. If you want the most for yourlHi' & m ' moneyadvertisein the Courier. A, öt lj0Uls mo
f.ooiie TuwiiHiiii) Trusteo'fl Notice. lim nndoraignod, Trueteo of Boone .wnahip, Dubois ronnty, hereby pivea totice tliat hp will attend to all basmeea ertaininp to the ollice of Trustee, at lils aeidenve. two ra ee West of I or uavilb . on Satnrdayif of each week, and r Minuet al. peironB bavin? township naeincsf to present it onSatuiday. utienf tlAHirint; hooka from the Tpwnslip Ur-rary, are noti lied that the Library Is teol m my reHidunce. Sclrool hooka at James .Mulk')'' at l'ortersvillf . Thomas II. ism 1'rnBtee üoone Lp
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