Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 January 1891 — Page 1

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JASPER, f N I I A N A , F I U 1 ) A Y , J A'N I - A ft Y 28 1891.

Sale of Delinquent Tax JXtiiLz ".ZZ GraduTtes7 hmits.

tanas and Lots fop

TuMr iry F, no Mt. Alitor pt,'A r 17. tr ft in.., 1.,.. i -ki r

tie Year 1890.

Card from County Huu't Wilson.

fftmqaare, 10liaor If st. I week.tl 00

tuck snesequeai inaeruon, iff r it Longer adTertifcemeat at the aits rate. A fraction ever erca squirt or snstres. aoaated as square. These

jA kin of Lands ami IM returned

meftilir t'J lUr tfTHllBAlA ajifftlajl In It ....

dor tbs following rule :

l. Ali cont'Unt and there must bo

BOU3.,pujur,ol5. P,r3 31 iHiUl. rouatv will U h.!d Th!1 1 tM? .w ln .H,al must be grad

urdotg In fht- mo,fh l-":""""' ".ocwH-Hon wnooi enures of

-r-.- . - w i T li I PftlH V i IihIhm 1 MA Ski

iXVKstts tiiwxvuir v., o wmg rK 21. March 21. .ml Anril lit L: - . wwre mo At

Cerf iMrid, i.o J261. at. , J 'Ttin. Uhh wilt ho held st the

orwl to nurchaae to fAlu-Mi.l M-xi urr .-. IT '

u w?l to h preoetuoil Ht our awxt

1 . .. a -

1 )4HllMliui4 ft

1,1 -vrH ir t!,K Your 1810 ir WitlUni. rm S2ti4. St. u.Vfca i.T . ul l0

m JJuUitU County, luUiauit. t195. , txw dun 94 Vutj. 1? wcr P iUv Jori. ii o salt! ... i !acf.''

are lk teraM ror trieni avruf-j

WLCMOJA TOKKrMlrr NO. 1. Altlofsr Mi. -till

tteot; reiJ0 neencuoo -win ih?'" - " sw, we ji, 10-rnttitp

Bide to re?altr ottrerUfers. - iro; riaauou Kotice ol appoiiitet of oflwioJft- dw 79 ceu. 1h1 it!ceBof HkocbKnctor1 Tkonwo

u, C. 12 I 1

g tor!iip exHininor.

nted by tb ochool

2. ThoY moot.

orUtlon nd doIUtr tlttrir ortt.

A Startlinr PiMst" In ono hmir by octunl count 2SS poroi tnUred A .inle oon in Uloclonotl; of (ho 216 tvero vouof moti. Aftor ucb tUtotueulK pu thin It ooobm mn.

t 2, r 3, 1 Kore. v&l 60. ilu. a m

Uanot Joph, no S(. Mirs, lot 157, vl 56. taxes due 7 2.

i I iv it uk u) ,lno M. no 3367. St. AuihB

$10: Uxmi 1U' rH' 1"' lHX,Wi ,,,,B 1 Mera-lev Jo UO 3430, jJt. Mark, lot W, vl 5, taxos clue J8 conls.

''; Boons j .

1. A r.iimmlM.. r it. ....k. TT"

Uoolileto wIk, t'boHoitv lor th, o! ofli5? d,U?, UfM,,n W, ""lr : Ar- ronwo.i Aclirhy 1 th. work of hi mom-

-Hirrii crf 'lc, by JCliUi,t Tn- IroUnd, ty IV. J rl

B.B. Brannock, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon, JAtPERINDIANA.

r3 40cro8pTla . J,,HIU .'' ten, no 3660, sf se, s-c

OrridB In often fomorlr oocapied bv Dr. Wortz, oh Jtckion street."

KrsU'Kvee Bchobanachor proporty,

E Mu Strest. A. J. IIOXEYCUTT, ATTOUNIiY AT LAW,

o 1-s-tp-UJiy.

OHO J. BUETTNER,

Psncioa, EcrI Estate, and

Insurance Agent,

t.'M " "

$140. in ilttw, 5, t9 o. 1 3, r d. 40 acres, ral 95. t&xoa due 3 24

cUine isnie, no 331, ee cor h. tec SS.f 1'atoka tow.vship, no. 10.

i i n. r J. 1 WMCKJ acres. Vitl fi b.v. v;B.u c:.. . . . .

Jhj v . 3ii, i 'SSP.4:.1 - r. r, val 10, tax due

iV a-r 30 d cam township, xo. 11.

Tu. II.... a-a , ' wiiii, bi wis. u fl nt na a

t n,rS,-l0acr.,Ta $130, tuN 5 4 ' 10' Uxes $"-2. I iArJ,...i,t . . . .

i , . to j, i o. r o, za-iuj Hera, val 10 Aderoii Go W, ho 43. t e 29. t taxw dua f 84.

i r 4. jw cr. taI iio. taxi dua

00 coou.

Grwf Jubn J, no 616. Hrrill, S. H. add, kU 95 Aad H. val f 15. Taxm iIuh

86 ".tun.

KtiH BoHBeville W. no 504. Hsvbt.II..

P A. ft . 1 S t . k . .

o. x- u. win , jot a, vol ., taxos S6 cMia.

rEiDi.VA.vi Tovr.viiiip, no. 12. Uu lika up Oscar No 4759, sdd,.FerdiBaod, lota S, 10 Mild 11.

tVftgiter't add. Kerdioand, lot 14, to)

TOWN or JASI'EK.

Hops Tboi P

lot

ITV or UC.VTtNtiKDKO.

Unis Marr i-. no &618, HuntlHrbvrc,

a Id rip Eva E. no 727. nt hw m

13, 1 1 , r 4, 1 acrt, ?at $J, tax de3 els 5019, JApPr, n$ lot 150 and nl

MAl.ltOS TOWNPHIP. NO. 4 tiw ' lJ,x 'He

AndttrsoH -arnli J. bo 11 47. o; n nr.

Mi-25. t l,.r I. 1 aero. Tal il45. tara

dHi $4 67. .pt lot 15, v 375. tiroii du 8 79.

Holtrntrif H fl, bo 1329. hi iW it. Holleiibere 11 U.-o 550. KlamlrAr'.

sac 11. t 2. r6. 2 aero, val $10, taxca M Huotingbiirf, pt block 3, ral 400.

I tl . l . s- - .

HAlVBXIfKiKTOWrXSHfP, NO 5. ' wo.iifi mihii.ho OOflU, pt M UW,

Gr Catttorw, no 1719. Hledor juf-"us o' -J- cre, ral 45, taxoi add. Ja.pr, lot 17, val $15. uxoa due 1B Tnwv llflin4TV, Gottin Anna M, na 1724. pt hw n, .BRrk 11 A no Inman'a d1 sec . t 2 r $ 6. 100 aero, ral 5. uxos rfc. it lot 21, v 170. Ux duo 6.01-

dnaSTconu. ' '5rl" no Inmaa's aLl

bamo Towvmtp, no. C t hI5 al C K!?fer Ei:?A J, no 20 I)obt, lot 1 3, dd. BirdMv. lot 53. val 235. tarM ,li.

ra: hiw too 1.J4. fi&a

, r-, , t, jn. j. pi iih li, r 3. tax iltt 10 48.

i MW'1M?f r erV nitoor Hoot, wo 6130. Ihbiiq' add, tkl )' t 44 ;Birtly, pt let 35, ral 100, tax duo 3 Of hai.l Tow-NtHir, no. 7 HollowoH Mary J, ho $149, Inmatt'.i PnAc U?r.K M. a1U .1 2d ild. litrtWvS. lot 119. Vt fi Itru

I I sf c 23, t l, r t, 10 acre 4, ral SI0, taxna "r8. u"'s" L. Ml Tw I ILrCOa lu. it Limiler John. not?K Mtlr.lv ii

Curtis Ww M. no 23I, it a m.hw. ' i. ux$ dMt!

23, 1 1, r S, 10 njrji, yal 10. ux d , r.,llr I,l,BHO". Bordaa' 2d 1 33 addition. U!rdsy, lot 04, ral 35. Uxos

Cotl liei) ?, mo 317. w ?, mc 24 t ""V" tni- . I, r 3. 40 seres, val 170. taxes due 12 40 .V B,.,f U A,,, BO Sm Kooroor' Dol'suw W 0 ; 1Jrye. lot 1 3A), taxes doe no 2333, sci M. t 1, r 3 10 acros, j8 "r . . . wl ho 1 ! rj ?0 5!BMr le et al, ho 6218, lumen's ta' $1970,tax4 ue 73 Tl, ' ,!ir,!if.". Pr: lot So, v! 275, taxo t 2. r ?. 4 a.:r. ral Uxe dr .1t! .bh ' o 233, !5ordeu' ald, Ford Rtcltird, ko 2358. H-lw.wa 24, n,r,1v', ,ofn4 Pt wt ! 30, tl.rS. SO acr. rt i.t t.tf dUO 6 ri9.

Ill 52. i W"ht Mtha B. no W35, Uordeu's

frzuso L'irimU E, no hk , dJ. nlw, lot . ta! Uxm due

f tcU.. PrtkUc4i,tvlat.t.tdlie5.31. V.. T" ,? wirnsoyo,

KartoiM Fratik A, ao 3441. Gc6(ille,:,,-,wl 1C Tai

lot 7, val 10, taxoa iiu W cnv.

BUM. XTJ.KCKN,

Cjbx & MILBTJRX,

LAWYERS,

X.A-SrjSR.,

Gbm; HarbUon Tn. -lubS. b

- I p,w m r r--iw-' , WI I B),

Mrah Cooper: Hall To. ellxMa. br P.

S. iI6PfHr; Jerenwin Tp. -Mentor, by A. T. Wbiley; Patoka Tp.HwntiBK.

!irjr, by C. H. (Jalwni ami M. F. I lab

m; Uas Tp.Holland, by W. W Miedcalf, Shoald any puuils. iu the otbor town

hip, wish to paw the examinatioHa, ar-

raiifotiMBts will te made for theaa. if

tltey will iuform the couuty Superiu-

Teacbere appointed to condoct the ox

aiiUHationu will pletAe ar,rtaiH from

their fellowtearbera (ho Buiiibr nf nan.

Uhtatea for f raduatioa that thry exjoct

i ii are, ami men inrorai the county Superiatendetit ao that he mv know

tbe nombor of printed exanlnatieB liau

tor which to tend.

l he cxamiaatioB aueetioBe will ba

nailed to tbe townsliin examiner in

ealed regulation envelop, and mutt not

be opened until the tnominr of the ex-

amuiation, ana tben, only m tbe prow lire of the applicants.

or tbe beneit of aooliraate we viva

beloer too rule which wtut bo strictly

louowea:

Kx

11 L' ITUWIMSG C01S71KS Pl6U Stti. titter netjs at mw,

iAisrex, Indiana,

til

'Attorney mi Jjaw. TytLL rcttc ta tk Crtt t JHltff&Wtj.

Itoah K'm M. no 3561, air, eec 24,.STi"nE 0,n Iwana. Dubois Cocntv, es:

I, r 3, 40 acre, val 1100. taxea due lramelsacrer, Auditor, in

6 03.

Uoacli

laid or said county, do hereby certity

Geo W, B0 2&56, ae aw, eec21.!wt the forefoin is a lull and correct

t 1, r J, 40 crm, T:.luO, uxee due f 11.52.

Shoulder A F

Itet or lands aud lottretnrned delinquout for the aoniayinent of taxe due tu;rt-

on, from the owner) thereof, for tbe year

BRUXO BUETTKEB,

ITTORNII IT ILW

And HoUry FabU, JAsrxi, laaiABa, TrTTtt. me ta til tk Cito ef tWi m Tr ?rry stU.!4U. Jm 9, 19T1,

13. A. IO13Y,

KKSIDENT DENTIST,

fr-., ... "

V . . ' ' M ff II tit m ' J '", Uw fr

HEW

Harness SHOP

OX MUX STKEKT. UrPOSlTM tKI CORN JfU L,

tlV ' f.'lL-" s:lu iH RAP FoR

tUs "y5S" tnaltjr Vf t ! HaST

fja. w Meii

r.t?;k Tmr '" t Ptf. cut

--.-.,rB iparn uiu.

bums IdUALlH.

bo 2M, bwt w, eec 14, 1 1. r 8. 40 acree, former vpirs, together with

at aw e. 34, 1 1, r 3. 20

a aw m, a 3. 1 1, r 3, 20 Til $295, taxea dne 24 27. Jr.rrKRSON TOWNSHIP, NO. t. Belehrr JohtBna, no 2677, se ne, tec 2 t 3 r J, 40 acre, ral $130, taxee dae S.10 Cox Nicholas bo 2739, a ne, eec 32, 1 1, r 3. 90 acree, ee Be, we 32. t 2, r 3. 40 al $540, taxes dtie ti 3,

Carroll .Ino W. no 273. el ne aw. eec

ze, 1 1, r a, au acroa, ral $m, taxee dae

1H.30. Ooaaer Eliaa A, bo 2752. Mentor nt.

lois n aan is, vat v&s, taxee due 2 47.

tin; taxea of the current veer. 1800. ia-

ciudinjf jeaaliy and iatereat, and cDirep

uua tucreoa, m appears on record ia my

oBtoe.

la teetiaionf whereof, I hare here-

as unto set aty hand and official i.. s. seal at Japer, ttiis 12th day

or .latninrr. John Gkaxklpacbrk, Auditor Dubois Uo., fad.

NOTICE.

T0TfCK ia hereby xlvtn that eo much a ol the lande aud lota deecrilied iu

the foregoing Mat. as mav be nece4nrv to

Carroll Alfce, ho 1759, pt ee sw. eec 24' ,"i",a '"'" wuuni oi wiu ium, 1 2, r 3. 13 03 100 acre, tel $25, taxeeli?,re8t c,,ar erton, due frow

due, 1.S1

Elaaer Lucae, no 3901. Undiee Mid.

Meator, lot 27, ral $90, taxea due 1 90.

Ueotlmaa Vfm C. bo 2829. nw. tec S. t

I, r3, 160 acree, val 645. tax due 20.83.

UerkliiK V iola, m 2831. at ec aw. se

24. 1 9, r 3, 5 acree, tal 40, taxee due

95 rente.

Gillhaat Loniea P, ao 2834, pt aw ea.

eec it. i i, r J, jo acres, yal $ no, taxee due 5.51.

IluffJeflVreoa. no 2150. aw cor aw ne.

eec 3, i 3, r 3, 75-100 acre, tal $5, taxee due &0 cent a.

Joaee George D. no U9l.pt ee ae. tae

37, 1 9, r 3, 06-1CKJ acre, val $15, taxee daa 9$ cente.

the owners thereof at the time ol tela.

will be nold at public auction at the

UourMtouee, in the town of Jasper, Duhoia county, Indiana, ou tbe 2d Monday

ia February, 1801, between the boare oil

tea o'clock A. M. and four P. M. of eaid

day, iu the manner prescribed by law, and that audi sale will be contlnaed from day to day. until all of eaid laadi aad lota are disponed of, John Gramxlspachrr, Anditor Duboie Co , Ind. January 16, 1891-3w.

Apr

Keep Bator tk Pnblic. To a eertaia extent fesaral advertis-

In lrMlia M vaut ft u nnniiui,.u i.jiw

Jobm Geo D & Wm, no 2893, Laadies thiols and familiarity the pnblic with! aW. Veator, lot 37, val $55, taxee due old ouet. General adrcrtiaiur ia of an

.u ,.,..1.1! I I t. .' .... 'lit

2J

MiMMi iYantiv V. nn Oft? m w mm

, 1 3. r 3, 3 acres va $10, taxm 75 xttt.M in ihUodufcintr a new one. The moat Mf Urty rue'oihx. ao 2978, e aw w, acclMl bttine meh realize this, and

S3, t it r 3, 20 acret. ral 95. taxee dae thev nevr 1 iha nnblie fnruor ihir my.

3 43

lutmrceo w

ao 1044, ae, mi 8. t 3, r 3, 80 aorei,

aw ae. i 5. t 3, r 3, 40 val 3W. taxes due 19.x,

alMtlm In linat OauMty.

(1.) Applicante will leave a blank

pace of one ittch on the left of their

w rlUHsr, and a blank tnaceof aae line

between each answer.

(2.) Pupil Heed not oonr the onaa

tiont, but iniut number each aaawer to

corrwpBd with the qneation, aad mtiit write tbe mMiueeripts ia iak. A pupil that cannot ae a pen ia anawerinfr at tbete extiminationa. need net expect to

graduate in Duboia coaoty. (I.) Writ your name and P. 0. addre plainly on tbe back of yonr manaecript, and since your true tee aud

teacher aboald sign tbe diploma, if you eeru one. write their nas tbare, alao.

(4.) ApncHt lauet bm a rerahar

exnmiBHiion manuecrtpt, or a oomtnon blank "componition book." 2fo "leral-

cap" or "fooU-rap" can be accepted

rownshiy exaiaiiiers will hare' theee

blnnk MSb. for aale at the examiaation.

(5.) Ia Arithmetic both the notation

and utitwer ut be placm) in tbe MSS.

is ) Th (ownebip examiner will col

lect return poatage, and forward with MSS.

(7,) Applicant will receive one-half ot the queetione iu tbe morning, and the

other btlf aftfr tbe noon interna leeion. (8.) WaiTt.vo. The penmantblp shown in the mntiuMripi of tbe entire x vminstion will be graded oa a ot 100; with referee to'lecibtlitv 601 W(-

aiartty ot rortn 10 , and ueatne I5J01.

The itaud writing of each pupil will be

eoiietdnred in iUelf, rather thu with ref

erence to standard models.

, (9.) Spkllixo. Tbe nrthofraphy of

tlte entire rxiatinatlnti will tie r ratted ou

a scale of 100, and 1 will be deducted for

ach rord mcorrfctly written.

(10.) Tbe MSS. of applicants must bo eetit immediately after examination to

the County Superintendent, who wil

rade them, giving each correct answer

in ration! vMue. Certificates of rrau

uation will be iaaued to every applicant

who attains a general average of 75, with

out fatltnsr below 90 ia any subject.

til.) Xn waieperinir or chanifler ot

seate will te allowed, aad if we are eat

Ufacterily i a formed of any irreeruhritlei

ia theee examinations the work will

not ite countenanced. (12.) Some suitable e rad nation exer

citee for thu public preeentation of di

plouiAft moat be arranepd by the town'

ship exmuiner. Graduates will remem

her that they must appear iu public aad

read an eeeay, delivsr a declamatioa, or

wbatever else is approved, before a di

ploma will be presented.

Keopcctfully,

Geohoe R. Wilson, Co. Supt. In order to eacoarace pupils to civa

cioee) atteatioa to their studiee several

medals are offered to the graduates for

this school year. A handsome gaid

medal is oarered to tbe graluate thst re-

ceivee tba highest general average

This is tba ecu at) aaedal that ia offered

ay napl, Wflsoa, aad is open to aav

eommaa eenaol graouste.

Tbe trustee ef Cass Tp., Mr. llaar? J.

Meyer, offers a gold medal to the Kiadu

ate ol Ids township receiving the highest

general average thia spring.

Dr. P, L. Coble, trustee ef Harbison

township offers a silver medal te the

graduate ia fan towaibip with tba high

est returae. Mr. F. M. Payne, trustee of Madison township, u&Vs a hauiUouie sliver med

al tb the graduate from Madison township making the hitfheat general aver.

age, provided, however, it t-Lali not be below 95 per cent. The "Dubois County Atamui Association" et Its meeting Kov 2tb, liteX).

.!.,4..j .i... ... . ... . .. . i ,.. .:

- " Hifiu nifiipuDiis win irirfl riiKir.ui an euitnriai in tha u

w and attenliori U atudy,a4 be roady !of Ort. I4th; 1800. The editor of tba

news seems to think th-ro i. . ..t.i

I'upiia who have srradaaia1 tor.(n

fore can not compete for tbe shore prises, neither ese those who bare taught,

Th Force of Example.

The baaencUl fnr Af au i

,, r . v v tmu i r. in uHn saioon. now a rt

tiii vaarii irn a rrftn,i um. ,i unu

uaooiaa State and

T Z"? V' M,a A., and Why? To undo what the government has licensed to be done? 1 suppose so. Hare is two frreat political parties contending for poseesclon of the governmeat. Each of fvorof lToensiug the saloon watch it ittms from tbe above is leadtag men down to ruin at tbe rate of 262

tumour ia otia saloon. Koi

ou iHftj raiume authority: and calls npott the Y. M. C A to rs e years ago a friend tMMigbt an double its efforts aad work, in uadoin or laiKl with a iittla diUnl.UtMl what Um ffnf ArHmAM asT l. oa

tbareferfiOO. The owner had held it old political parlies are ia fatir or J for a rise, bat ae tbe rise having clone. TOf 01

appeerance, aad when

dition little better than

BIT frlMll tmnV .....Lll ' V . .

potion ,e found the Inme. I. . .M?;JEF&J

nr. n-ir -i" .it:-, r: r

a tlU Tl.. i sr. . ' . ' mwkhi

lot had been used as a cow-oaetn .. arfj l'? n". The party

not a twig ef any sort wa growing oal it. The lots In front and ea either eide

wwra owneu sail occnoied br lairlv t.

.-.IS . . . '

i-mgani paopie, but none of them took pride eaongh in hii home to beautify it

iu un LiUIMIUiUllv nranitrtv U

that part of tbe town hai tt.niv j.

creaeed in value , while iu otber parts it

b innreasoo. My friend bought the lot much aiBt tbe wishes

jeadsrs, aad papers of each party eontinue to make a etudied effort to ignore tbe enly party that waaU to stop this f Aaes lit a . n

Mvwvraiisaijon ana deeecradost oftbs youth efourhMsd. , tdeotseemte "startle the mit latere ef the eburcb, for tbey eenUnne to rote the old party ticket jest as though tbey.were hired to work for tbe deviT Kveo tbe editor of the Nam amm n

of his wife and the advice of hit near.v01 10 "tUrtled," for he oootianesto relatives. But he told them he bad great dfct Wgb license aad local option faith in tha power of beauty and oour-H,,l Wtin bt did not cere if every teey "I will beautifr nav hm .H ta yowtb in the land, and tb lA -ith

surrounding," said he, "and set aa ex.itttn8' n f the devil together, ample for my neighbor, IU1 I belicveL t',"oI who is sUrtled? I cannot they will promptly follow.1' Tbe firet for ,be IifB discover a 'startled" thiugaidid wss to raie the house, setl,afk ln MT political leader or editor it on a ifood foundation, ami buiift . with whom I am acouaintad

coupis of additiousl rooms and a wide The News goes on to tt tw ik.

rci.iun on the front. The whole was young are Maot receiving such a weotbitn neatly paintsMl. X.rr a MMa rrai.ion mm .111 a. ilIr

all tbe bluegreee sod around tbe bonee. trol of matters of the cbarcb and Aau " graded It up nicely with earth bftserttlead war tall t ntv vTl TTZL

from tbs back end ef tbe lot, and tbetf thnan tlieiV prepealion f Is M mC retnraed the tod. Then be set oat three! the PoMtloal speetTthrcewere aa4 wnite nine, three spruce, two aim. thm dJatUlar. mmd Attnm A

maple, two ash and two birch trees, and newspapers. I opine that tbe JfeXsle put a galvaaiaed wovan wire fence:" educator of tbs Tyonng. At iu bands around the eat im lot. As gravel ia a they are now receiving jteir first leneoae scarce article in that section, neat board iu high liceaee and local optioa And walk learling from tbe front gate to the does not tbe saloon stand open nirtUad porch and around tbe house were put day to give tbe yonag their "prooaradown. Where tba walk .llvMwi . t.I.. ttn n.. Ai, rmJlrTKr"

fio war-bed wss made occubvinir all of vella out with iniu. m?i:J

ev " 1 ' - v v-ao ava eeana w Vivaj Mm. MM mm

. a

a space net ween tbe walks and tbe

nonse, ana pusing around to the rear,

wnne on either aide of t

Lticense- ana toe democratic saloon keepers answer back "yet, mat is rurfaL

ite"nce. Tlte oft repeated assertion tht;Pd th following resolution :

advertisement are not read is prered to "ftefoi.vr.n. That in order to euconrage

or a no or ttte : mfwt teaMieiei Riud ty pupil 10 icrvinte front the mnmaa the advrtisrs record of rwults.-Jour- schools of Dubois conntr, our execatlve ull, t... . . . .. 1 .... ...

hn front. alfor f Via .An..im . . i. . r . ijnr.r

ellmblag rose wa. planted and trained cin' AH t5 iLVSLJk

l0,011.,? "ff their "preparatioosj for life's duties, aad the editor of tbe News is reepoasible to God, and to the people, for bie soars of Use work done in giying the youth the Mptopart tion" they receive.

Dot there is a elaee of neonUa ko

a ong tbe fence. lusido tbe front fence, Along either eide of the walk and around eaftli evergreen a row of tulip bulbs was

(iiiisu, nearly i,uuuin all. From tbe rear of the bouee te the farther end of the lot two rowe of grapevines, ten tost apart sillier way, were set,

ana on eitiier awe ef them a row of.ooaht to beMatarUiil''ahf kii -...IT

to.rry iraee, wniie apple, pear and ant It Is the fathers and mothora all v.;

bearing trees occupied the remainder of

me ground. All this was done in oue

see-on, ai a cost of 1350, or a total ont-

tbie land, tbe lives of whoaa chiMr.

wrecked and ruiaed by tbeee dens of infamy perpetuated and propagated by the

ISV Ol ) frth (ha kiim. TU. i

- - , . . v.-. iin iuuviriuxiKiiTHinTOH or in sir countrv. If thaaa spring the bluegraas aud tulips spranglfathers woold cast tbeTvote In favor up togstbr, and tbe place seemed to of stopping tbs Ttnsffic in Intoxicllu marvel to tbe neighbors, while peooie would rlaa u and Ji uZZ

nftania

came from far and aaar to arau and

wonder. Te the ehildra it u ill-- .

glimpse or rairyland aad tbey fairly

"ni w uveriu as me lawn sloped gently toward tbe street, and tbe galvAiuaed woven wire fence otTarl nn oh.

strnction to the riew, every plant and

iiuwercouju ie seen to the boat advanUge, and a prettier sight could scarcely

ru iitinkiumi. Ufia 01 IM IMiiinir aaar.

chants bought one or tbe adjoining lots,

i.ioru n on, graueu 11 and put up 1 Mice dwelliag. Such a clssnin un. r

pairing and painting of dwellin. and

plauting ont treee, shrubs aad flowers

toiJoweu among the neighbors as was aever seen nor heard of. Tba child ran

were taken off thn streets and aunt t

rjunnay school, and people began to attend church instead of aiianilinr Rmn.

lr in ioundng about, smoking and talking! gossip, and in five years the selling value of my friend's lot rose

from $200 te $9,000, a price be was ssveral Umee offered. The value of the surrounding lots has increased ia like

proportion, aad that part of tbe village, uace regarded ae tbeiabode of advrUv

and bad dogs, has come to be considered one of tbe most desirable residence portions, aad neoole in Mirnli of a

elean, pleaatnt neighborhood in which

te locate axe Invariably directed to it. What this eaternrlsinr and mubIIiIm

man did for his neighborhood can be done ia almost any "run down" locality In the country. Dot meat neon I sd

a forcible example- wise, courteous

Buar. wno win torn them oat or the lid ruts thev hare followed an Inn.

They simply need a man who will o

quietly ahead aad do. 1

riae up and call them bleeeed.

JAMBS O. StDBOMf, Drnjaalaope ad Publie Oplaloei. The Joliet convention of Hqnor-etlfers had considerable to sav as to tha aA.ii.

of public opinion in relation to dram, shops. With dne reeoect to tha tntain.

gence ef the organ i awl liqnor-sellers tbe

iauy news suomite toat tbey may nave mistaken a lax enforcement of law for increased public toleration of tbe lienor business. There will be no modification of the "dramshop act" ia this stale. The lend, ency is entireiv In the ethar Awt

Increased safeguards to minors and tbe punishment of unlawful liqaor-selling to drunkards have tbe stanch snnnart afa.ii

claeses, creeds, varieties of politicians. Public opinion it becoming consolidated on the saloon question. The saloon element caa never muster In thia tra aa.r.

ficieut political etrength to break down

The shortage of the Pike oountv Tread-

urer, Jar aeon Keignson, recently feand t he 95 ,900 has beoa taade good br the

its treasurer aad his eudenieu. There

eommittee b. anil It ft hereby ewpow- were aiaety boadamta. "

the barriers which a humane nhii

iaterposed between the liquor t raffle aad the weaker elements in tbe eommaaity. Temierance reform ia this elate, and indeed in every state, nee only well begun. Divested of impractical or chimerical reforms tbe sentiment of true temperance is ever iacreasiasr. The li.

qonr power ie already sbora of much of its former strength. It will bt kept ta still greater check as tbe lews are more

rear lastly ailminislered.-.Dily Mewi. The old Westminister esteohiem aae that the chief end of man is "to glorify God aad enjoy him forever," bat some people think they can glorify God br en-

joying nothing.

Texas, Ttnaeeeee aad Alaoneaa have

all had large and enthusiastic PreM bl

uon eoNveatioas. ia the iittth. 4

The eanee U gnmm,

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