Indiana Oasis, Volume 1, Number 5, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 3 October 1878 — Page 4

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Indiana (Oasto.

ICIMXj SI , IS1AV. TurnsiKW criu:u :;. i:s.

Fti.

.1. nil vi'iir coal houses.

Arri.K cuttings are ihv in order.

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October. Oh. locscly swings the purj ! iiis vino. The yellow maples flame before. The srelden-tawny a-h-tios staid Hard l-y our cottage door;; October glows on every cheek, October shines in every eve. While up the hill and 'down the dale Her crimson banners fly. Thkuk is no change for the bettor in t ho yellow fever di-triets. A loss number of oases are reported in

A Weil Known Woman. The woman who is :ilw;iv failing to pieces came to the station .1 little; late and had to make a ruh for the train. When she reached her seat her ' hat fell olf. She got it on. hut it toppled over to one side, and when I she tried to straighten it up her hair' came tumbling down. She I'st her ticket twice before the conductor readied her, and would have lost it again if he hadn't taken it awav

from her. She reached up to put a

Tin' i'i Kit -, nt m.i li -i 1 il'i- 'l rt

ru.(j .'laces whore it has had a long sou

1 1.1. "1 It til 1 . n ,el e 'HM 1 ri.ii' J i . 1 n 1 , , i t , !

early tlv that catches a ' 1 "j'-"- -v-i,.,.., , i-unaio in a rack above her head aim

as violent as eve' . and eonstantlv hurst the collar button ot! her ouster, !

spreading ver tne country. 1 units 0 ""F" ' i""--

th

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hlc.ssing. Look, out for hi this fall.

Tnr. watcrim

to a ol -sc. Per y,,ur linos ii your stoves. Tin-: nr. will be pi church, m-xt Sun.

buckwheat cakes

n season is urawiiit

"liter and put u p .aching in all the a v.

between (iroenviile and Yieksburg are generally cut nil' from supplies of every kind, and oven little news comes fnm them, as they are without mails or telegraph. Much destitution prevails at many of these

laec:

the sick cannot be prop- meuts getting

her dross before she found one that

she dared takeout to repair the dam- , ago. Then just as she thought she had got comfortably settled, her little hand valise, packed to bursting with enough things to load a Saratoga trunk to the muzzle, exploded, and

she nearly workO'l hersell into trag-

Our Choir. I'lior.-'-i .1:1110 Sophia. A nd Aim M :iri:i. With u.adiah And Zt-dekiah la cur cite ir. Ami .lane Sophia soprano sitiirs xi hi'h, you'll think her voice had wings 'l'o u:ir above :iil earthly thing-!. When she lead oil' on Sunday; While Ann Maria's alto ehoiro. Kings out ia such harmonious voice, That sinners in the ehuivh rejnice. And wNh she'd ing tiil' Monday. Then obadiah's tenor high Is unsurpassed, beneath the skv; Just hear him him Mng'Swoet by-aiul-bv.' Am! you will sit and wonder; While Zebediah's base profound (iocs down so low it jar.- the ground And wakes the echoes miles around, I. ike di.-tant rolling thunder. Talk not to us 0f l'atti's fame, Ur Xicolini's tenor fame. Or Cary's contralto but a name ur Whitney's poiid'rom basso! They film no more more like Jane Sophia. Am! Ana Maria, Ohadiah. And .edekiah in our choir, Than eats sing like Tomasso!

i tf'Kiill Line ot Millinery t luods. Tie, Fancy Notions, .ve., all entirely new, at M. F. Ward's Millinery Store, septl.'-lni

IZTThittom and Dress Trimmings, lress and Cloak Making; Hot Styles and reasonable prices. At M.K. Ward's. -It

WANTED Wo. want an Agent an. Correspondent at every town and village in Ohio County. Alio, at Patriot and (juorcus (irove, in Switzerland county. Liberal indueemements will be oifered to those who Are willing to aid us in extending the circulation ot Tim Oasis.

3SirTo"b IPinntinc:

OF FY FRY KIND

F l:vit l;s have cnum-need itig t hank-giv big turk.v s.

ialten-

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it!

having vour job sis oil ice.

I rintiug

Ai'i'io ic' iiii to injurv piiio to haul hi - pump

hole, and hoio a new.

Iokiy lo.ls aia. lied to four rood

-tor a niosut of idle

! ei 1 v taken care n 1 to be sent from I .t:;o.ihl(l worth of I points. j A !isr.Tt 11 w.c ! aniioiinciiiLr the

A steamboat is : Thou by the tim St. Louis with ' sllut UP lu'r

it together again. i 0 she gi it tin' valise i

for the:

e

What Makes the Man. Many people seem to forjret that

oil agnin, ; character ltowp; that it is not somo-;

she got her hat : thing to put on, ready-made, with into its place, her ! v,-omauhood or manhood; but, dfiy j

ill ae!

-toll!

hers.

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M'S h -. in ver were in LatI eea ilestr. - e.l by iMupe.

Tiic in..!-- h-'insiv a man has, the tle-los be a fleet lite air of a saint.

s received yesterday death of John P.

I'oi'i-er, at Al-riors. onoosite New

pper,

t h lcaus.

n '

tumble-l

an t by the time straightened hack

hair 'tumbled down again, and as : by day hero a littlo and there a little, ,

soon as she got her hair twisted up, i grows with the growth und strengthen! harpooned in with a couple of I f a wUl lho strength, until, good or ,

mall. Look at a man of business

4T THE OASIS" OEFICE,

AT f.AV ICATIJS.

In regard to a certain fashion now in vogue, a gentleman writes the following to the Huston Woman's dour-

hair-pins, the valise went oil, and when she got off at her station she tucked the gasping valise under her arm, and tried to corral her toppling hat and wandering hair with one

I hand, and as she wont liuUoring and 1 was n boy.

prompt, reliable, conscientious, yet 'Jihcc, Lspey Huildinir, ror.-d and Poplar. clear-headed aud energetic. When . do you suppose he developed all

these admirable qualities? When he

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nal. I-.vcry dav. 1 meet in the streets , , , . ,,f 0 ,.r. i.

" M. . I thin -niif t int !..! . 1 l- i f j 1 1 v II k W U 1 111 I II 'J I II vJ 11 1 J 1 L V 1)1 r .

11". I I' UUUlilI lll.lt II 'Hill in ."1'. III ! - - t

kind i.-t a ship has two

mates and no aptain? .V vourt.shiji.

is a lady's bonnet like a P. reaue it covers the belle.

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Why upola'.' d'i-

m. P.. litic.al Xcxr , liana

on! h.-uso was tilled to ovei

a '1'iie.s I a night

n. Ilanisoa speak on the 1- .-Ui-. Tiics lav is eh-. tion dav in There will be a "grainl

ra'ly" at I he p.-lls. dav the w.-i-k of

111 lUellCi

About Wedlles ;atheiiiig up tht

of Hoston, young ladies, who would otherwise look intelligent, reduced to the appearance of idiocy by a peculiar method of combing the hair down over the forehead. This hideous deformity is evidently copied from the pat-tents of lunatic asylums and schools for the feeble-minded. The etieet. is shm-k !u- A li h-m.rli ii.,t

to lien I,-.,,,;!:.,,,, 1 .l,,.;,?!. 1 ... .... 4 1, 1 ., 1 ;., .

' - I "l.'l A '-III ll-'lil iiis .v 1'. I'lll -S, as children shrink from a hideo-a mask. Is it a protest against being considered sirnng-niinded, that the young wniih-n thus asnmc the garb of idiocy? I am l-dd that a lady thus degraded is sai l to have her hair "banged." Poit it seems to me that

ami more convenient to run iier in se-'tions and flag her against everything. 1 have seen this woman on several other trains, and she has never b-eu abl" to keep herself together. M10 keeps you ia a .state of agonizing suspense, lor you never know w here she is going to give way next .

1.1.,,.,- Lf,i,lw. r.,,.1 ... :n m

; just what kind of a man he will: ' make. The boy that id late at break- , fat, and lute at school, stands a poor i ; chance to be a prompt man. The j boy who neglects his duties, be ! ; they ever so small, and then excuses ; ; himself by sa ing, "I forgot! 1 didn't i think!" will never be a reliable man. ! I A. nd the boy who linds pieasure in !

B. FRANK BUCHANAN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG- STORE, Is the place to buy your School Books

The Dead Canary. In her hand lev i !c i tl; ; in v i ir '. while tears irlistcticd ia ,

::e m.iy 'k m

the sutferi'.i never be .

ma::

;;er ti;;ngr

wil

. noble, genereui, kindly utieiuan.

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amor iigi-

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T.eo came up

estei uav, 1.1 1 aging t he t .td I-lows.

Mas. mis. 1 others to the funeral and burial of W. T. Pate, ,,f Patriot, who (ie-'l at his home on loiulay e citing, and was buried in the Rising eM',11 cemetery csieiilav afternoon.

her sanity must be ba thus deform herself.

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It is dea-1, and n anguish which j awaken. Ag'ain of a parting whn

liaiiL-ed to I l"'1'' me i-ut a bitter

; one she loved, of a!! t'

! given tier tne pretty feat 1 Tiik other night, a man dreamed : and ;-...m. times, j;..

that his house had blown up with j catch his words: those v himself in it, and that as he sailed I loved to whisper to her he; through the air, four left-handed j none Were by tl, so upon he: devils in blue skirts ..real died h?tn Tlie bu-di.-v' i,..i,'s .tiii

ov ; son .

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The Baby'.--- Future.

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SCHOOL STATIONARY.

"pt in a

As well as everything Irug S

Usually ere.

FALL STOCK

r .litis" ma;. I. M- tliec a pa!

ray u ;s.;,.ni in va ; i t !i:it.:iti i t-v

w ti.i, habi;k ju t n

it thelli.

septi

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Ti; I'.vtnwy tie bra-si-!,t.ut in darl.iie.

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A i i.i;i;i.iman was once sent for in the mi idlc of the night by a ladv in his e..ngregati-n. "Well, my g.iod woman, so y..n are eiy iil.and iiee.l the consolation of 1 el igi..u, " said h. "N"," said the dd ladx ; 'T'lii Iiei vous and can't sleep, and y..u always

I Ht Hie t., sh-.j, v., ,-a.dl V W hell to chinch 1h.1t 1 want ..11 t o j to me."

with long iron ho.

over a load filled w ith red hot

amt iiaiii.'-i inm ; tae voice, which once

ikes, j soul wiih inexpressible rat

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ll Ul 1 et tie lL,'!ll.

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ANNOUNCEMENT.

I. 11.11' 11

ue awoke I'.aineii in coi.t sweat, an t 1 heard a knocking at the iloor. It llKS' was his w ife's aunt who came in on I ''"W-n and see the morning boat, with two 1 ranks, ajciinrcu socialband box. a bird-cage, a reetieule, a ;,n,J iyiag t-i

parasol, a copy or (Jospcl llvmns

' ss"i three paper parcels and the rheunia ,v:,r!' Itism.

ltmi! lta; g.'Os ; 1 tail youag m.ui a , sitting 1 ii a ha-s. iobl a i.hge eak,

i sau.-er ot ice cream , am! a cup I coffee in his lap, t In v knit their i;.

is a m:-!ake si,

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i Tin- y-ar- -.f tliv t it:irc W lies." slllOI's, bk- the j .Inn i i.n,;.l: ; Oi, he !,- in hi 1 -i-- 111 . ! Se.'i'.i'i; a: iiis keeping w

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ilc In Wis h. hie, his , ,;;

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and think th

or it

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i.i 1.1 lb.' iiios.iuioi, ve .shiftless; Consider his enelgetic ways and learn gumption. On secoml ihoii-glit, you Uee-in'i go. I b-'ll be apt (,i cine. lha .seen iio is a dangerous twociged sw. td. l'ow can handle it Without gel ting cut. Tlie first to tou.-h it is the first to feel its edge. m y by careful watching and a firm resolve can the heart that harbors evil be changed and lured into the paths of pleasantness and peace. A Si nii av-si iniiii. teacher in Albion, X. V., asked her class the ouostioii: "What did Simon say?"

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A mi i.i; teamster speaks, live diii'erent languages. Whenever his team begins to heave its hind legs at him, he just stands up and curses them in Flench. If this does Hot make them behave, he gives them a sermon in Spanish. Asa last resort, he flatters them in (ierman, and the poor boasts, unable to stand that, just, go right along and behave themselves until they forget all about it. A foM father growled like a dog with a sore head just because a physician chargad ton dollars for removing a kernel of corn from his son's ear when' it had lodged. Ho said a ooflin only oust seven dollars, and the corn would have sprouted

soon and might have been puhed up

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h..i; 1-1 h.r tail, ll.it :

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been ma. s a sh::,. turned

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si.!,

Thumbs up!" said a litth

Shk was plump and beautiful, and

be was wildly f-.nd of her; she hated ! 1,,,

1 l'l tilt. I.n'OS. him, but, woman like, she strove to catch him II.. was th. . Tm i certainly an

1 provoment and labor saving.

-v l iin t: wan tiacKe.i pop-t. 1:1.1 j ps f

will 1'icaiv iii a c.o.jUct party ipnck ir than the darkest thunder ohm that ever gathered.

TilK l'o . fl

ermaiis : 11.. Its

age of im-

There

irecly a department of trade, art,

or commerce that is not improved in some way or other. Put, after all, the broomstick and the rolling-pin still remain woman's favorite weapon in ease of family jars. PioTii appear to be favorites, and therefore, in the absence of any pos-

have this go..l ! 'live statistics, it is impossible lor us never enrich, alms I to ascertain whether, as a speedy and

1 a 1 ea s Jo inches

i.'i'Kt.it oh! fellow waiite i a mom

! at a hotel the otter evening, an-(.

having obtained the key of the same, threw down a ii:ar;er oh a dollar mthede.sk to pay for his lodging, and was walking away, when tlie clerk reminded him that it was only half enough. "Why, that's all right," said the antique stranger: "y.m see I don't expect to sleep only half the time." As exchange says camphor will dri'.e m os, pi i toes out of a room. And so it will, but you must first, catch the mosquitoes, choke 'cm until ; hoy are black in the face, and then cram a lump of camphor down their throats. This remedy is more trouble but less expensive than burning

;; The Old .Rising Sun Rejcorder, two editions weekly, ii.jlM-t'oluimis at el..r. -IS-eol-utns $2.00, is a lirst-ehiss loeal ;nul general ne wspa)er.

Reimliliean in polit ics, 1 ut containing lull details of the news of the day, short sto-

:i i ries, )oetry, and a vast (iian-

jtitv ol miscellaneous read in ir j matter. It" you are ;t citizen i of Ohio county you cannot

v ,, i"7 J; , V. 7"7", 'allord to do without it. AdAN editor :s pretty cei tain to lose a i . , . . patron when his foreman i,iad vert- j VOrt lSCI'S lmd its JldvertlSlU; cntiyputsa marriage notice under j eolumns indispensable, as a the hem! of Another .Swindle Come i- . 1 ,1 1 . to Light." The groom, instead of idium to reach the substanaoeepting the blunder as a new sam- j tial people of the COUllty. pie of American humor, gets awfully 1 1? T V . , f 'r

body. " Publishers.

;gh'tly. find on.

es and di-lik, ;r-ie.-: l-ui w ' l'i;s ,, ;-,,,w e i . l stack U i i 'inna'.ioti t:n ! l-ef.ir.'han-i'.

a.) I eon s Ii 1

s '..ml f'.P.Ies 'o. I as far a

' oiiag ma

i.e cait mani i ic . i i o i ' c s a i . mraie- th,

I r does a 1,1 ow good to be holiest wilh himself to hi,, k carefully into his impulses and to admit to himself that he is a mean man.

never impoverish, nor prayers hinder any work." Pi'.v.wr said, only a short time before his d.-ath " Pnlike Irving, 1 pieh-r the portraits made of me in old age." Tiik farmer who left a candle burning in the barn so as to seare thiey.-s away has no barn to watch now .

SoMi: men are like a tack; when

they mean tlie most mischief th'

re-int in, ward.

icy

Pol:- a young man with one arm have an off hand way of doing things. A.nx defied the lightning, and the .' ightu;i?g rod man defies all creation. P.i sim.ss shixvly reviving. wi i i-iM- has commenced. ' h i s v i w cat her.

delightful means of suicide, the fly

prefers the butter-dish or the creampiteher. A r.ov being away from home all day without permission, was asked by his mother where he had been, lie replied that he had been to the

" t in: liFAnim. uain. Pon't frown at the rain, Theu'h in torrents it fall, 'Tis a Messing from thxl, That is sent to tin all. Then let us he thankful, And never complain , For tie is the giver 1 the heauti-iul rain.

lown vour house to get rid of the ; man

Pkuiiai's there is nothing

which a

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KMKltSlIN (1. WAMill, JOHN '. WALI0. r. a. j. i. wai.do, Publishers of the Indiana Oasis, AMI JOB PRINTERS, ICiwin; un, InI.

tender

pests. staml

A w.ii tried to annoy a popular ' Tiikrk's lots of folks w hose only niinister by asking him whether the j importance lies in their being exclu-

tatte l call was male or female. i sivo.

'Female, to be sure," was the rejily, "fi.r I see the male looking the questioner full in the face "yet alive in the flesh before me."

111 ''""'lor heart can so easily jOK A f ,E A New Sewint; Machine as the sulforings of' others. j - all complete cheaj) for cash at the

otli.-e of Tiik Oasis.

srone.

all soon, or it may he

sept.i

FnoM away down in the fathomless depths of the fountain of human sympathy, how do memories of a mot her's love come welling up wu-'i no more forever can the tender hand be laid upon the fever-scorched brow.

When a girl has to stay at homo on account of a sty on her cyo it is almost useless to tell her that Providence docth all things well. (jOodnkss and a pure life depend not on that which a man bcliovoe, but upon that which he does. IIk that spends his life in doing good to those about him needs no locks nor bolts to his doors.

ii i i . i ti r i. iu iaii ,.uiu i. ou u i iuii pel , llovv hard vve try t( hide our faults ,,llf . . .. , , ; hut it will take au effort in the start.

funeral of Mr. Plank, and carried j frr.m ourselves, llovv often we labor j jn cuj It w-jj Q eftgy

chairs, so they lot him in free.

V i'i!M.X- S..111V.I l .t i I, ,l,.,v .

i' allwns thiuk b.-.i it Js .1 I-'""' ll,,w m.irtifyingly we always

to excuse ourselves to our own con

science for little acts of meanness.

taste, ami pretty goo.f religion, too, when a man prays for the sins u the people to count himself in." A Michigan woman hid her cow under the hay to keep her out of sight of the Tax Collector, and a newspaper calls it a case of cow hiding by a female. Isam: N. Coi.k's barn, in Pleasant township, Switzerland county, was binned on Satuidav last.

fail.

Tin: long protracted murder trial in Dearborn county is ended, and ! uarl, the murderer, goes to the penitential'" for life. Wiikn a fellow learns of the marriage of his old sweetheart it makes him wish he had never been born. Do not place any confidence in a talc bearer, as it only encourages tln-m in their despicable mcauno.-is.

How DUKADFt i. it is to deal blows upon a human being or beast! See. tb.it you never do it. C-akkv no pistol nor dirk. Shrink from contemplation of violouco or bloodshod.

I aiodkstv is as ornamental to the

brow as sclf-coucoit and egotism aro ugly.

EIFNcvv Fall Prints nml Latest Novelties at Mrs. M. K. Ward's Millinery Store. 4t

!; fTSeinl postage stamp and receive a free ropy of Tiik Oasis.

IOli SALK-WKPSTEIZ'S New Illus. JL trated Counting House and Family Uiotionay, cheap, at Tiik Oasis ollieo. setpArrivul iml lcinrtiiri" ol" .lluilt DAILY MAILS. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Louisville, etc. departs at 9 o'clock a. in., (Sundays excepted); arrives at 10), it. in. Ohio River Mail, for Cincinnati. Louisville, and all intermediate places closes at a r. M. Opens at 7 A. M. io mail Sunday. Ivahhit Hash, and Fast Bend, Ky., is supplied daily from Rising Sun. Patriot mid North's Landitn: nrrivrs at 10 . in., Sundays excepted; departs at 12 it. in. TKI-WKKKLY MAILS. (irant, Kentucky -arrives at !) a. in., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; departs Paine days at 11 a. in. (Juereus irove,Kast F.nterrrise, Aberdeen. Center Square, Mt. Sterling and evay -arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs, at 5 p. m. IV-parts Tuesdays; Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 . in. Fast Fnterprise Ia. AHensvillc, Sugar Branch, to Hear llranch leaves I tear ' ranch Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 a. ni. Leaves East Enterprise saiiio days at l'J noon. It art ford. via. Aurora, departs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at f A. M. Guionville (Milton) in supplied from 1 1 1 1 s -horo, on Thursday. Oilier open from 7 to 1. and from 1 to 5 o'clock. Open on Sunday at S o'clock. F. M. SPFNCFK, P. M.