Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 January 1911 — Page 2
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WUULU
WEEKLY COURIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher.
INDIANA
JASPER
There aro unploaaanter things la this world than a aurfeltod coal bin.
This la a great little country, and wo havo tho census flguroa to provo It.
It Is said that a now United States gun Is tho most powerful. Suraly; why not?
A Brazilian revolt has come to bo nbout as sorlous aa a hunting season in this country.
A Maryland man wants a divorce because he is afraid of bis wife. Hut who of us l?n't?
ILL GIVES OUT
THE
GOlintES
Speaker Veneman Declares List!
Is Not Complete.
ORGANIZATION OF 2 HOUSES
Under a now law It 1 a crime to treat In Tacoma. Tacoma must bo tho original tightwad town.
A woman gets a placo as a wireless operator because the C. Q. D. heroes aro said to be lazy.
They are planning to keep tab on tho people who havo domestic troubles. Just as If that would stop them!
An advertisement says that every homo should have a talking machine. Evidently the man who wrote it Is not married.
A man In Michigan dislocated hit jaw by laughing over his wife's Joke. Tbe revorse never would or could havo happened.
Governor Marshall Given Close Attention When He Read His Message
In the Joint Session of the House and Senate. Indianapolis When the governor read his message in the Joint session of the house and senate bo was given the closest attention, not only by the tcembers themselves, but by the throngs which ailed the g-illeries oi tho house. The first day's session of tho legislature was marked ouly by the work of organization of tho two houses. Liouu-nant Governor Hall announced the list of bis committee appointments in the senate, but Speaker Veneman said he bad not comploted his list for the house committees, and vould not bo able to tnake tho announcements before Monday or Tuesday of next week. The chairmen of the senate committees are as follows: Elections. Trayloi. financo. Fleming: Judiciary A, Royse; Judiciary B. Kistlor; organization of courts. Proctor; education. Curtis; corporations. Benl; roads. Long; benevolent institutions, Clark; agriculture. Powers; banks, trust companies and savings associations. Hauck: public printing. Farrell: public libraries. Greenwell; prisons. Parks, swamp lands and drains. LaMont; fees and salaries. Yarling; claims and expenditures. Jackson;
, military affairs. Harlan, phraseology ! of bills and unfinished business, Alkin; 1 federal repa'tions. Farrell; public mor- ' als. Stotsenburg; county and townI ship business. McCarty; public health. J Gers; insurance. Netterville; rail-J roads. Fleming; mines and mining. , Carleton; manufactures. Sullivan; rights and privileges, Troutman; telj ephones and telegraphs, Kistler; con ! gresslonal apportionment, Carleton; . legislative apportionment. Grube; su-
pervlslon and inspection of Journal. When the Ohio river takes a notion j Netterville; executive appointments, to fill up and go on a prolonged spree j powers; cities and towus. Stotaeathere is nothing to do but ctand back j burg; labor. Ileal; rules, Troutman. and let the old thing have its way. ' natural resources. Farlow; constitu
tional revision. Yarling: city of Indian
A. Philadelphia man committed suicide with a safety razor, but so far we haven't heard of a woman cutting her corns with one.
If last Rummer's geranium pot were not so heavy It might be covered with velvet and thus become a very stylish hat for your daughter.
Indiana 90 Years Old. Indiana University will be ninety years old Friday. January 20. and in celebration of the event. Foundation day will be a notablo occasion for 1911. Dr. Cbarloa 11. Grosvonor of Amherst college Is to deliver the principal address. Bofore leaving the city Doctor Grosvenor will install tho Indiana Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary fraternity of which he Is the national president. Only faculty members of tho university are on the charter roll. Classos for tho Foundation day celebration will assemble In front of the various buildings to form a procession to the auditorium In tho men's
Syinnaaiuin. where the exercises will '
be held. The students will meet u classes la tho following order: Sen- j ion. juniors, sor-homores. freshmen. . school of Ian. school of medicine. ! graduate school and faculty. V. H. i Smith. Hursar. has been selected for , marshal of the day. aud the following j other Held marshals have been j named : A. Ii. Slonex for the faculty, j T. Van Metre for the graduato j school. Robert W Moore for the med
ical school. Ben 1 lewring for the law i
school. Hooter Butter for tho seniors. Morrill Shoemaker for the Juniors. Ralph Illchman for the sophomores. Chauncey Dodd for the freshmen. The students will be seated by classes and will give their series of class yells and songs after assembling In the auditorium. Aside from the address of Doctor Grosvenor. the morning program will consist of a band concert and musical program by n largo chorus under the direction of Prof. Charles D. Campbell. In tho afternoon tbe William Jennings Bryan prlxe contest will take, place in oratory. Dr. J. A. Woodburn announces tbe subject for discussion "Tbe New Nationalism," and stata that there have ben many entries. Farmer Advised to Give Heed to Sheep. Two hundred members of the In
diana Live Stock Breeders' aasocia
AMEND
STATEPAI Li Hold Meeting in Indianapolis al Claypool Hotel.
I VENEMAN NAMES HIS COMMITTEES
COMMISSIONERS URGE BILL
It Would Be an Advantage to Second Class Cities to Be Governed by the Same Law That Applies to First Class Cities.
Cravens Is Chairman of Ways and Means. 63 EMPLOYES ARE APPOINTED
LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS.
First Roll Call Brings Out Many Bills Senate Adjourns Out of Respect to the Late Senator McCultough.
What did Woodrow Wilson mean when he told tho governors assembled In Louisville that they bad come to Kentucky for "stimulation?" A Minnesota man. Just as the undertaker was about to embalm hlra. eat up and cried: "Hello. Bill!" Such conduct is almost Indecorous.
Indianapolis Park couimlsslouors of second-class cities of Indiana, meeting at the Claypool hotel. In Indianapolis, agreed after an extensive discussion of the present nark commission law of Indiana that it will bo an advantage to second-class cities to bo governed by the samo law that applies to cities of the first class. The commissioners will get together to draft a bill in the nature of an amendment to the present park commission law of flrstclasB cities providing that, with minor changes, the law shall apply to second-class cities. Fort Wayne. Terre Haute. Evansvllle and South Bend were represents ed at the meeting, delegates from each city believing In the advisability of additional power to park boards of second-class cities, to be given by an oxtension of the law now applying only to Indianapolis. In Indianapolis, tho only first-class city In Indiana, the board of park com-
nifsslnnnrs is cranted a levy Of not i
less than flvo cents and not more than ten cents each year for park improvement, while In the four second-class cities of the state It Is necessary that the park commissioners make all park Improvements and extensions with uhntovor mnnev inav be given them
t'on attended its seventh annual meet- J by the city council in each annual aping at the state hou?e. beginning with ! propriatlon. a meeting of the directors. This Is j Pftrk commissioners of second-class the parent organisation of ull the live ; cJes also believe it advisable that sto. k etsoclations of the state, and all j thcT anvö otnor poWers possessed by were represented by delegates. ! the board of park commissioners of In-
rue uirectors elected the following ; dianapolls.
E. M. Foster, president of the board
A SL Louis man has Inventod a soundless soup spoon. This notable addition to the elegancies of society may be followed in time by the knifeless pie.
la It worth while to designate the exact status of the person who moralizes on tho blessings of poverty and does nothing to relieve tbe curse of poverty?
apolls. Harlan; soldiers and sailors monument. Alkin; reformatories. Sbively; criminal code. Clark; mileage and accounts, McCarty; rivers and waters. Jackson, legislative ex I-cnse. Long; public righis and franchises, Tilden; public buildings. Guenwell. state library, Proctor.
Now that the long hatpin Is being assailed by hostile legislators, outraged femininity will probably take to wearing machetes or snickersnees In public places.
Condemns Tax Dodgers. Indorsing prison sentences for men
proved guilty of tax dodging. John W. Kern, speaking before the state board
offlctrs: President. Warren T. McCray
Kt-ntland. vice-president. W. N. Foster, Attica: secretary, D. O. Thompson, Purdue university; treasurer, Maurice Douglas. Flatrock; executive committeeman. AIouzo Hodson. Newcastle. The association will hold its meetins next winter at Purdue university, when tbe short course of Instruction for fanners is in session. This. It Is thougnt. will cause a still larger at
tendance at the association sessions, i K aicetinc at tho Denlson hotel
There was considerable opposition to ; to dECUS8 changes In the laws governm&King a change in the place of meet-1 Jng lne boards of works of seconding, the sessions heretofore having j cities. With members of the been held at Indianapolis. i boards of those cities, various city atL. E. Trovger. editor of the Prairie j torneys will meet. Farmer. Chicago, spoke on "Some ! '
Phases of the Sheep Business." He said that the present Is an opportune time for Indiana farmers to gite more
of park commissioners of Fort Wayne, started the agitation that ended In the meeting in Indianapolis. Because of sudden illness he was unable to be present and Fort Wayne was represented by H. G. Hogan of the board of park commissioners, who presided. The bill to be drafted will be presented to the' general assembly for action. Other representatives of the four
cities named will gather In Indlanapo-
6TATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
attention to sheep. The supply of animals on the western ranges is rapidly
of tax commissioners, condemnt-u the i decreasing, and this is causing the
A New Jersey girl advertises that she will not marry any of her acquaint Riicm but wants a ' ranger for a hu. bard Doesn't she en want to bo in troduced to him flrtt?
Tho man charged l'h -nielty by his wlf4 (n tho ground that he made her sh.iv him. Is n" doubt an Innocent m.i'tyr. if the fat were known. ProbaM h wj merely adopting this means of inflicting a p nance upon himself That ho enjoyed tbe operation Is ircincHvablH
practice as discouraging to men who are trying to be honest. Mr. Kern contended in his speech sIbo that all bonds, public or private, should be lifted for taxation. He denounced the al leged lax i.thods of county assessors In failing to administer tbe osth to all property owners when a schedule of property Is accepted and asserted that the averag omr of property bears an unfair share of the burdens of taxation.
source of supply to more to the east. He said th;it sheep are tbe best live stock for small farms, not only being a source of revenue In the sale of mutton and wool, but that the sheep help to clear the farms of weeds.
Farmers' Short Courie. 'hartes W. Fairbanks was unabl to rome to deiner the evening lecture before the Farmers' short course and
Brrwlitanl O t sin n m m ( Skwl in )
A prison sentence for m or two mhn wM r.rr.
' Woodward lectured on the home and
The oth.rwlse safe and csne ri Irms ct MnssachusettB have Just flnlphd i ihroe year old pool game poolopmila. although not violent or dargeroi, to the Innocent bystanders. Is well ti:ph lneuraM I's one redeemh, feature Is ttat the victims labor I'drr the Illusion that they are enjoying themselves
nmniinttit ritt7?n of Indiana. ue
said, "would work mnrvels in curing the evl r-f tax dodging. It Is known to all men that a very large per cent. : of property is not being taxed. Tax dodgers are found In every comer of the state This Is discouraging to the average taxpayer and the honest man. The solution of this I roblem Is up to the county assessors. Tho courts have heid that contracts made with tax fer1 rets are Invalid and unenforceable be- ' cause this duty devolves upon tho i county assessors, who are paid to do
! the work
Washington. Clifford Baum, who is charged with having made a sensational attempt at murder and suicide at his home, was fined $2b and costs and sentenced to Jail for twenty-ftve days in Mayor McCaxty's court on n charge of malicious trespass, to which be entered a plea of suJHy- Other charges will be preferred against Baum by tbe authorities. Sheriff Colbert recovered a silk skirt and other articles that Baum had pawned and which are said to belong to others. It Is also said that the otllcers of the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Kailroad company are Investigating Baum's record as a br&keman. and that atBdTlts will be filed alleging Irregularities In the handling of
freight. South I) end. The South Bond & Indta its polls electric railway, which will
connect South Bend and Logansport, will be In operation for the summer
The New Jersey mayor wbo was 1... , A 1. I 1 . . -1 1 .1
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j istered and he roust do this whether ' th fth 1 administered or not. In
such cases the assessor is liable to
G M Frier gave an Illustrated talk . on making binder twine. Rev. T. B. j Terbune of Huntington ulso gave an , address. Mr. Fairbanks promised to come for an afternoon lecture later. -The enrollment is nearly 700. I All Ihn asttiru",1 nf I Ha maiiiiIv a m.I
many in other counties have been di-! 'O-ort on of 1011. ainK' to an-
misse, so that the Xeachers and nounceweat u B ...
road lieu oi me new uo wa tumpleted between South Bend and Plymouth last fall, culverts and bridges between the two cities have also been built and as soon as the weather becomes favorable the work will be resumed with tho Intention of getting the line in shape to make I-ake Max-
Indlaaaoolls. Jan. 1 The most lmportant mature ot yesterday utternoon s session of tte legislature was he reading by Speaker Veneman of the list of appointments of committees for the house. The following Is a list of the chairmen of the committees: Elections Spencor of Indianapolis. Ways and Moans Cravons of Madison. Judiciary Corr of Bloomington. Organization of Courts Mitchell of Salem. Bauks McMullen of Aurora. Building and Loan and Savings Associations Brannaman of Brownstown. , Kduaction Cook of Indianapolis. Indiana Reformatory Thornton of New Albany. State Prison Faulkner of Michigan Citv. Swamp I-ands Biddle of Marklerille
Military Affairs Tingle of Indianapolis. Claims MrGlnnis of Martinsville. Trust Funds Ault of Columbus. Fees and Salaries Merriman of Bluffion. Sinking Fund Stevens of Princeton. Rights and Privileges Askren of De Pauw. Railroads FrLsse of Evansvllle. Manufactures and Commerce- Lyon of Evansvllle. County and Township Business
Smith of Andorson. Agriculture Clore of Franklin. Benevolent and Scientific Institutions Glfford of Lawrenceburg. Public Morals Seldenstlcker of Indianapolis. Mileage and Accounts Buennagel of Indianapolis. Corporations Racey of Vincennos. Rivers and Waters Coble of Dubois. Public Expenditures Oalbralth of Sunman. Fedoral Relations Butcher of Ge
neva. City of Indianapolis Wahl
j dianapolis. Cities and Towns Sunkel of Dana. Phraseology of Bills BIHman of ! Shelbyvllle. Medicine. Health and Vital Statlsj tics Foot of Blackbawk. Correction of tho Journal Mr. Speaker. 1 Natural Resources Wright of Boon-
vllle. Legislative Apportionment Lleb of i Kock port. Telegraphs and Telephones Pleas- . ants of Poseyville. Soldiers' Monument Duncan of ! Cloverland. Soldiers' Home and Soldi err-' and Sailors' Orphans' Home Strickland of Greenfield.
Public Libraries veaca oi owuuton. Drains and Dykes Osborn of Elwood. Engrossed Bills-Wagner of Marys-
vilte
When Suffering From Backache, Headaches and Urinary Troubles. They aro probably the truo sourr of your misery. To keep well. m must keep your
kidneys well Fnrycj- Tht're ,s no l-
edy than Doan a Kidney Pills. They cure si k kidneys an 1 cure them j. rmanently. Fdward I rsehe. If3.l !
land Ave.. Chicago. 111., says 'y oyes were puffed from dropsy at.d face and feet terribly swollen I laid up for three months and alM. i I doctored. I received little t-i Doan's Kidney-Pills relieved tlful back pains, stopped the eei and mado me feel 100 per cen Lter." Remember the name Dear's .For sale by all dealers r . . rr a box. Foster-MJlburn Co.. Buffalo N Y
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HIS VIEW.
They call that a statue of Vi tnryj it must have been a hot light.'
A Poultry Problem. "Which Is correct." ask the sum
i rner boarder who wished to ait !:
knowledge, "to speak of a sittli.g h a or a setting hen?" "I don't know." replied the far-n cr's wife, "and what's more. I don t care. But there's one thing I 2 like to know: when a hen cack. has she been laying, or Is she bieg"
of In-
so x-
Very Different Matter. She Yes. I like Ted; he is
travagant. He That is hardly the bet q iai. y for a husband, is it? She Of course not: I am not going to marry him. Stray Stories
Important to Mothors Examine carefully every lott'.e of CASTORIA. a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that a
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In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Lt .ght. The Pronouns. "We must economize." sai-l " man of high financial authority -Your grammar Is at fault. ' rej ; -1 tho ordinary citizen. "Why do insist on using the first instead of the second person plural?"
The next time yt.u feci tiut wa.i' MUMttan. tbe dure t-utn ot Kr. pirgte IlamUn Wimvd il immei. with three prt water. It t!l -days aad perhap week of nur
V
charges
pupils msy take the special work. AJ1 classes have been started in seven
auditoriums in the city. Ono hundred j and fifty women are taking domestic ;
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I don't know when I have oeen , "" ö """"
tvnrti tn mv list of nroncrty. Tho as-
for "unladylike" beha-
lier indt td
Trior. If she had been content with a tonguo lathing he would probably "have conceded her the privilege of
her sex. but her rudeness In using a j
horsewhip In addition hurt his feel 1ngs too much for meek endurance.
Dr Lydston asserts that grafting 1 caused by a germ which makes its primary bite when you get very much occupied wl'h our paper as the conductor rou es plong for the fare. On thnt theor the pay ns-ymi enter car should net at- t-rilizer for that particular
t all Af. .. If UA h. . H
.1 mi - n ' n. II I.IT U4- t.lll j
s-ed the vf d questicm Is It w;ll rur- tlx- more r o'ent ' . K he ' rm -f petting on ' i.u'rr 1 ! or rrs. eta and re--eher '
ml er I 0 8ht cast the O'KI
indictment by the grand Jury
"1 have novor believed It wise for the legislature to exempt any bonds of whatever character fat taxation. Wo no longer can play favorltos. There must bo oqunllty In the matter of taxation." William T. Murray, assessor of Fayette county, sounded a warning against
' excrbltant assessments of real estate. 1 following tho recent decline In vnlues I of farm products. Ho contended that
tlble foods. One thousand ears are en
tered In the corn show. In charge of Fred C. Palln. raiser of the world's champion ear. Mr. Palin's lecture on corn raising and judging was a foature of tbe program.
Says Plant Is Insanitary. Dr. J. N. Hurty, secretary of the state board of health, has assured a member of the International Molders I'nlon No. 367 at Montpoller that the board will Investigate the sanitary condition of the factory of a steol
inkuckee accessible to resorters from
all over the northern part of the state. Evansvllle. Efforts by south-bound railroads out of this city to enforce the use exclusively of new uniform bills of lading produced a strong protest from many shippers. The Louisville & Nashville and the Southern railroads began to observe the rule that nono but uniform bills will be
i accepted, while the Evansvllle & Ter-
AfiMtlni nnmnnnir nf that nlain
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member of the union employed at the! Hma anune ""uo,a 1
leavo me use 01 inn hw ui u umia
factory declared In a letter to Doctor Hurty that the air In tho building is
' impure.
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: Bometlr es deceptive and that the so- Doctor Hurty received a letter from callefh;rifty farmer tray sharo unfar- a Delaware county physician acknowlly the burden of taxation when tb ' i ng a mistake In sex In a birth Mi..rai vi. nf hi land is no greater " rtificate sent to the bureau of statis
than that of his shiftless neighbor.
e1 a pubMI- ,' n"' nrr .- r -! a ti ! However, I liar makes
Bro'An Succeeds Had'ev.
- " rt holds that . v " up en :li.' . n.ngement
The cupidity of a man triv r -yen his solf-coneelt If It
jretju' f a roirt decision to convince Ihlm tl t f reilros all the gifts she jhas to 1 onsote tho fair one for hbj I01,
cee. Oscar Hartley of PlalnfteM. Dan
C. HeU of Attica was elected viewprestdrnt, sacceodlng Mr. Brow 11, and Charles Downing of this city, was roelected Sccrotnry. Mr. Brown will announce In a few days hir commlttoos for the year. Few changes of Importance aro expected.
optional with tho shippers. Shippers declare they will appeal to the Indiana railroad commission. They complain that the old form of bl'-lng is preferable to tbem and to the railroads aad the use of both forms will nr.re-itate endless eonfulon. Ptinci ton As a resu't of the strike of te! $ hone ijlrt In the Cumberland office !,ere. because an outside girl
was brovght in for chief operator.
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value of property destroys by fire In ' . "... k.. TiTt
t 111 ill P.I IUI Til '41 is W IS Sl- rsiia
is still crippled, three Evansvllle girls
Urc.es Sate Fire Marshal. In a dic'iss1efi before the
Mutual
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knowing ins re.ec-.on o. e.gm , 'T. . 7- Manag r E. Lawrer.ee res
I members or the state tv,arri of agrl , ' "-'"'r"": , While he d. dines to take any s
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the l ultcd States amounted to $4.6O,000.0OO. and tliat tho loss 03 are growing heavier every year. Ohio tins a state fire marshal, he snld, and since the department was established In that state, the losses have been growing less every year.
and tho new chief operator filling the places of nino strikers. Tho sympathy of tho majority of the patrons Is said to fa'or the girls who aro out, and there la talk of retaliatory measures.
Roads Keener of Rising Sun.
Statistics aad Immigration Fltzer of Clymers. insurance Vorls of Crawfordsvltla. Printing Wells of Scottsburg. Reformatory Institutions Kccgan of Indianapolis.
Criminal Code Wise of Plymouth. Congressional Apportionment Maas of Indianapolis. Mines and Mining Hedrlck of Dagger. Labor Massollnk of Terre Haute. Public Bulldlngs-Bnennagel of Indianapolis. Enrolled Bills Corr of Bloomington. State Library Glfford of liwrence-
burc Rules Mr. Speaker. Ministers Tingle of Indianapolis. The appointment of Representative Cravens as chairman of the ways and m-ani; committee makes him the floor
lender of the Democratic majority In j the lower branch of tho general as- j sembly. j House Employes Named. . The nlunder committee made a re
port also, giving the names of the fcl , emplojes appointed for tho house The ( list includes, clerks, stenographers, 1 pages and others.
The first roll call for bibs was maoe at that session, and a large nunibtr of bills were Introduced. In the senate the sperlnl committee appointed a few day ago to prepare resolutions in memory of the late Senator C. K. McTuHocgli of An dorson. who died since the last session, made Its report and tho resolutions were adopted. Out of respect to
Senator Mcullough the snato then adjourned until today. Speaker Veneman says he Is anxious for the house to got down to business and begin grinding. He soys he will Insist on rapid work by the committees In reporting bills back to tLs house.
Not Serious. "I hoar there are grave
in gainst Senator Jinks."
-Tho soxton's bills."-Baltimore American.
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellet? fi"t jw 40 years sro. Tbey regoUte an ! inw'-r-ate. macli. liver and bow!.. J coated tiny st1And it sometimes happens that a man likes to have his wife get 0 mad fihe won't speak to hlm-then she am not ask him for money.
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The roan who ts anxious to let yeu know that God Is on his tongue usual ly has the devil In his heart. Mr-. Au.tins Jluekwheat Flour pre y-c a reallj- Kol wbolnome breatt Your tracts to the Hottentots ran count for little compared with ? acts to your own washerwoman The Army of Constipation I Growing Smaller Evtrr Day. CARTER'S UTTLEg. 1JVER PILLS e I
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