Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 May 1894 — Page 1
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WeehUi GTmtf tef VOL. &6. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 1 1, 1894. NO. 35.
rtnilHHI) KVKUY FKIHAY, AT JAS l'llll, III' HOIS COUNTV, INDIANA, BV CLEMENT DO A NE.
n PK ICE. In Coimiibu Blmmuxc
v - oN 'kt Sixth Stki:i:t. l'KICK OK SUBSOltllTION.' IVr Year, f2 XumlerH, Postpaid, $l.r0 porter time in proportion. KATKS O V A I) V KHTLS I N 5 . "
r. Wml advertisements legal rates:
l Kl 5" 10 lines $1.00 for first insertion ; f0! cat'li Mil sequent insertion. Vor vearlv ndvertis-einent.i liberal con
.r..,.ij will be nuitle to regular atlver-
(1 v tisers. COMM KKCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kinds Promptly and Neatly ex tCUted at UHKIt.U. I'llICKS. We invite inspection and business.
DK. 1?. . BKANXOCK, Physician and Surgeon. OKFICK At MoIel Dnig Store, and
Kesi.U'iice on Jackson Street, opposite
Indiana Hotel, Jasper Indiana. Calls attended in town or country nicht or day. Nov. VMv Doctor J- P Salb, III Kil l ON HAST SIXTH KTItKKT. JASPER, INDIANA. Offers Iiis professional services to citilensof Dnlvois county. Particular attention piveii to surgery and obstetrics, and all rails answered lis promptly as posWe. J-LÜZL.' JU it. Mll.llt UN. M. A. SWEKSKY. .ml BUR ft V swkkkky, Attorneys at Law, jasper, iixr.,
W. CT. U. COLUMN.
COXm'CTKI) HY MltS. M. I,. IIOIII1S.
Will jinu'tiiM In tili Court of Dubois anil ilJi.iiuiK('iuiitU'X. Cartletiliir intention tfiven to collection-.
OKKIOK Oth St nixt iloor U All.
j,
W. E. COX,
Attorney at Ltw,
JA8PEB, INDIANA,
I-ros?ciitln"K Attorney for the lltli Judlclitl
Cln-ult. mul will cartrfullv tttti'Uil to any civil
tailm-m t-ntrUDtvtl to liiin In any county of
tin: circuit.
H-Olllc over tlic rout utucc. Hit-, y, Yi-ly
;. U II K ETZ.
J. K. Jlt TAI.U
C. IlliKTZ
BRETZ, McFALL I BRETZ,
Attorneys at Law
JAÖPEll, INDIANA,
Will nniotiru In th Court n of Dnbols nut
Mviinfuii counties, anil irlv' cIokn attention
til ill v liiiiliu-Mit i-iitm-It'ii to tlii'lii.
iuili-con Cth Mrcit, in Kiiuro Kut of
lourt house, lice, v, t,'-ij
W. A. Trayl..-. 8. Iluutr. TRAYLOlt & HUNTEK, Attorneys at Law, JASPEIt. INDIANA.
Will practice In the Courts of Iluliols anil
wIoiiiuik counties. Particular attention tfi
tu tu eolieetintiM.
.iilllc on Kiftli Street, hot. Main anil
Jwk-on. April Vi, VI.
BRUNO BUETTNER,
Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public, TASPER, INDIANA, Will lirimtlo.. I tlw. Pilllrm (if Dlltllllx llllll
rVrry count h", Inillaua. Jan. V, 11.
dentistry:
Dr. 13. -A.. MOSBY,
Resident Dentist.
HUNTINGÜÜRG, IND.
Tender Iii iimfi'UMlniiiil MCrvleeH to all
"luiK any nork In the ileutal line, anil Priiin,,,. 0 KV(. t j,),, co.m-t attention. 'M ilatu work ttpcclully Hiillciteil, anil all
warranted. .pr. r., w. HEW BRICK YARD Brick for Säle ! The undersigned wishes to inform the nw that he hn opened up his llriek 'prd, at the north Hide of Jasper, ami 'H make more hrick this year than in
"' previoiiH one. He will make favor-
we terms on House Patterns. JOHN GCIBK, JU.
Par
1
ii Mill Mtrcct. Juhi.it. Intl.)
111 1 Up KA8TNKU. Prop'r. COIllliutilljii.u li....l l...-. i....... .l....kit..li .
,,!j-'ri"llleil,anil rcllttcil new tliinulioiit, Iii. .'.'"w open tor tiulilic entettaimiient.
t,;i ; II nl wu ii hetnuiKl wellaiiillctl,
SlionlivrdH, Jook to Your
Flocks.
Thon is need of noble hearted,
self sacrificing inen und women who
sire burniii"; with n desire to uplift
hunmnitv and save sonic at least
from dishonored craves, who will
throw themselves into the cap and
exert every Ciod given j)oer to re
strain the drink demon and stop
him in his murderous career. The
first to enter the lists are those to whom (Sod lias civen the care of
ouls, who are taken from home
and faniilv that thev mav the bet
ter devote themselves to the savi
! i 1 1 at
oi tne weaker Urethren, olesseu is
the ministry of the manv cood shen-
ierds who have not been content to it idly within the sanctuary rail, nit who, bv practice and precept,
have preached from the housetops
and have gone out after the fallen
drunkard, who have boldly attacked the raveninc wolves who have
made desolate the homes of the
losen people. It would be strange
in the face of the tremendous proportions the drink evil has assumed, numbering its victims by 7",000 vearlv, that anv pastor of souls
could go to his reward with a record of never having spoken one strong word against intemperance or never having antagonized the tnillic, whose business is to feed and, in satisfying, to increase the cravings for alcohol. United with those whose lives are devoted to the sav-
ingot souls are the nouie neariou
men who have enlisted under the white banner of total abstinence;
who. whether in societies or out of
societies, by personal example, refusing the pn)ffered glass, or bv
public word, with avowed profes
sion of the blessings of temperate lives, have done their share in the limited circles in which their lines have been cast to lessen evil. Pos
sibly, too, the time may come, and
in many places it has already conic,
wh.'ii, its a last resort, those 10
whom the dulv has been confided
failing to perform it, women will be
obliged to raise their voices against
this vice, and to stand at the door of
their homes and save husband and
hrnHwir mill mit mm tlw liliiMitm''
influence of intoxicating drink. There is not one of us but could have done more did the magnitude
of the evil come thoroughly homo
to him. Hev. A. I'. Doyle.
V VÄ A Wise Killer. King Humbert of Ttalv. like his
father, Victor Emmanuel, is a firm believer in temperance. He tastes
inuors and wines so seldom, in
fact, that he is almost a total ab-
tamer. This was illustrated a few
weeks ago wnen ins majesty visueu
a great vermuth dtstillery m l'allenzo. When the owner of the distillery offered the king a glass of his finest brand, so tiopular in the
sunny land, he declined it, laugh
ing, with the words: "I have been
called to be the head of a wme producing nation par excellence, and ought to set a good example in the consumption of our wines. Un
fortunately and I almost fear the
admission there is hardlv a poorer
wine drinker than mvself in all
Italv."
On state occasions and at official
Educational Column.'
Jail Work FrogrcMHing.
Contractor Lori litis been busy
UNFAVORABLE TO JENKINKS.
MH-m:iMiyj. jni to. hut during the- past week in letting con- Report ef
tracts and making preparations to
Here is a list of excellent supple- begin the work of erection on the' mentary reading. Price only one new jail and sheriff's residence, the':., cent . per copy, if the order amounts excavations having been about com-' !
the Majority tf CoMMittee.
the Hmm
to iu cents or more.
C. M. Parker, Publisher, Tavlor ville, 111.:
Representative Boatner, of Louis
ina, chairman of the special com
niWtnn nf Hif liidimnrv pnrmnittnn nf
j..-..-.....,
1 Vm , , the house of representatives, apThe iron contract was et to the pointed to investigate the Northern
ill iv m.ia w t in wamT-i.'w w v w rm i r w i w w w
Tlnii'itniisi i.v U';ii;.,.., r..n, Vr '.w , WA, "r ' l acme uecisions or juuge jensins, ' 1 0 nliam Gullen Hann ton. 0.. last Thursday. The t.if
I B . . Mlllllll I1ITII I I IIITII1L11 III LI1U 1IIU II11L,
1H .II11. pfininnnc iu ii fiiri!ul nil tlin lmn r .1 n .. -
f;r-id.itiin in. r:iK it 1 , ' , . , - 0i the investigating comniutee a reUradatim, b Josiah Gilbert Hoi- and steel used in the construe-' f..n ,nm,i.i
PI,,. VnuVrin.,,, vu r 1. w .i i i Jn M'C !)uildW?d1))ul il in-! Representative W. Stone, of Pennr n ,ko ' ' 1 h U01" ThQ: mli als furn,,!hr th? 8trm vlvania, the republican member of JI 111 I 1 17riHf linntl ... inn 11 f,.u ilw. nLnim -
- - I m-:l i 1 1 1 1' ;i 111 Iii r:ii im. 3111 inr 1 mm iiiiiivi! ir i :ii .1:,. 4.. fc
The yr.rr .if 4iw. ci.: l mm ,.V. 1 ,. ' , ... V , IIHJ BuiJ-coniiiiiiicu. uiHseuws iruiii llih Song of the Shirt, by Ihomas price. Tlie cell work will hoof the n. ,.,: nn ,h
'"Hm. Intoct miiirnvoil Ti'iftnm nrwl will nr . ... .... i i- r..
Shemhm's- liMo lv. Tl.n... .,. ; " 'V" T, S "V "s it is an auempi 10 ihuko a ju-
- . , , a a v.. v M IU ft 14 11 Ulli,' Mill III II V- I Mil IIIIUI III 1 I II If II !l II I f W 1 1" 1 J 1 1 1 ... A
j. j i'," " uiciai ruling, uut ne nas not as yet
1 MM t . I T 1 I UIIIK Will III! SI 1 1 I I MIT III 1 . ? i 1 .1 : Ti... ... A
Villace Preacher, bv Oliver Cold- tw s sll . s7.!l huuioiubu u iiimuruy repuru
s-mith ' l "pi if i I THE COMMITTEE'S HKI'OHT. "m,K 1 1 he contract for the carpentering. .... , , postrophe to the Ocean, by Lord has been let to Patrick Dickman &' Tho original order rendored on Hymn. Co.. Dinners and wood mnehnnies. the 19th of December had a two-
Landing of the Pilcrim Fathers, bv nf Triintmahnri Timv will fnrnici. fold aspect. It reduced existing
Mrs. Felieia Hornaus. ' all the lumber, doors, wish, ctc..'w8cs, and enjoined and prohibited Village Hlacksmith, bv Henrv and do nil tho earnentor work. those who were to receive them, if
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Tin
H'adsworth Longfellow
Two car loads of stone for the jail thcy remained in the service of tho
The Frost Spirit, by John Greenleaf arrived here from Bedford Tuesday, company, from quitting the service, Whittier. ; Work on the foundation began yes- with or without notice, so as to enpThe Hison Track, bv Uavard Tav- terday under the supervision of l)le thc property or injure the oper-
tor. Micfiael Wallner.contractor, of Bed-a' s,ul im- nmu. uuiuB uKnickorbocker Life in Now York. ford. The foundation will be com- vised that if so ordered or advised
by Washington Irving. nleted in about four weeks. ' the ollioers of tho organizations
by The brick to be used in the new to which they belonged the men
a 11.
from woma nmi ine service in a oouy, and that under the construction
linners King Humbert is of course
obliged to drink some wine when
toasting Ins guests or resixmding to their toasts. Rut he always takes
as little of the wine as etiquette will
permit. Ho merely touches the
glass with his lips on other occasions, and when dining with his
faniilv rarelv oven tastes it. His
son it is said cares almost as little
for wine as his hither and grandfather. Chicago Tribune.
Indianapolis Sentinel. During the trial of tho bank casethe other day there wag a rather sharp exchange of words between the court and thc counsel for tho defense. Ex-Attorney-General Miller arose to introduce some objection to the testimony being introduced and to argue to thc court in support of his motion, when Judge Raker replied: I do not care to hear a word from you just now, sir." The face of Mr. Miller turned white with sudden anger and he replied very sarcastically, "Well,
your honor, I am sure that I do
not care to say a word." The scene produced some little
comment among the attorneys who are interested in the trial and thoso present. For some minutes after the exchange of pleasantries ' Mr. Millor sat absorbed in deop thought,
entirely oblivious to all surroundings or the progress of tho case.
Tho passage at arms and the sub
sequent abstraction of Mr. Miller were observed by one of the prominent attorneys of tho city, who was in the court room as a visitor and turning to another he said, "Miller is thinking what an ass ho made
of himself for appointing to tho bench such an ungrateful man as Judge Baker." Tho remark of the attorney recalled to the minds of thoso present that it was Mr. Miller, who, when attorney-general of the United States, secured the appointment of Judge Baker to his prosent position, and the sharp manner in which he was taken down by the court at the timo produced
File .Star-Spangled Banner,
Francis fecott key. buildings will be shipped Pile Battle of the Kecs. bv Francis irtmfm.rln inr oliriiit .Turin 1
Hopkinson. , Contractor Lori, who is a very Placed uP,n the existing order the Fhe Spider and the Fly, by Mary clever and accomodating gentleman, injunction by those who had obHowitt. informed a Press renorter Tuesday .taincd ll the' w0Pld thereby com-
Whip-Poor-Will, by George P. that work on the buildings would a contempt of court and were
Morns. be ranidlv wished this summer. liablc to punishment ior so uomg,
The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poc. Petersburg Press. ithe ofheers of thc company nnme-
l'ho Fourth of Julv, bv Daniel , üiateiy askeu tor ana mo juuge II- 1 i lillnilllll Wtfll 41 Tt.fltlm I .1 ,..1 1 unnAXl nrlnr nf in.
W eilSlOr. .1 I J. VW.. . UlillllUU Hit 111 - , .111 " I- ",7lvl t O fminf it r. lw. I.trvill
Gray's Elegy in a Country Grave-' Pa0u, May 3.-Satnuel Wd-i"" yard, by Thus. Gray. ton and Marv E. Lane, res-1 The object of this was to i" time ft bv and loaves Hall Columbia, by Joseph Ilopkin- Monte of this township, eloped' yes- ofTc . terday and have gone to parts, un- vices of the operates the n in its, l I J
America, uy annuel irancisfennth. known. Walton is about thirty l"oj. uue i ""Jlthis thnt Mr Millor tnU the follow-
. . ... " i itttiinniinn run rmn rrii i i . ' - -
ing story of Bob Ingcrsoll : Ingersoll was trying the star route nnuno urw! tlinrn liml ixnnn an nsnn-
iel Webster. 'daughter of Jesse Lane and will ordered by the omcers ot their bov-, '.Z T"C
tween himself and the court. He
had been taken down very flatly by
the judge on the bench and felt
somewhat humiliated. The noon
1 ivuu till 1 I IllbVU 4iJ 1 U HlllVl f. , . . . II The Song of tho Brook, by Alfred years of age and left behind him u order of injunction, the men could Tennyson. ,wife and three children. The com- not quit without being guilty of con-
The Battle ot liunker Mill, by Dan- nanion of h is euiltv flieht s the lompi, auu üuiu uu uu um
ordered by the othcers oi tneir scv-
The Cold Water Man, (A Study of not be sixteen years of age until end organizations and if these of-
the run;, uy J. u. fsaxe. iNovember. Walton has been pos- f""
How Franklin Learned to Write ing as a minister of the United mSi u"1 ,H8.UIU Good English, by Benjamin Brethren church until recently, WftS perfectly evident that the ofi" i.i?.. ' . . hnnM Ltr nnminni nntl Itfl Tint tfiltt
rraiiKim. when on account ot Ins attentions"" r: .wJvwrr . . .Ji,,,, -D . f ;.
The Old Oaken Bucket, by Samuel to the girl who lied with him his charge this tunction oi tneir omco,,
Woods-worth. license to preach was revoked. nu . J 'Iie.n cou u not qun wnen - o;e from d nner e passed Battle Hvmn of the Remiblic bv prohibited from doing so by the.1"8 W '10ine Iroin Svu 5 JuHi Wimi limvc ' ' " More White Caps. iourt, nd could not be ulbntod , "jr"" Jl Wood,,,,.,,, ft, that Troo, by' Governor . Uhltbnr. i. authority "o.lo.oby the oarujas by,c
vieo. r. .uorns. tor the statement that orcanizeu ""MOt' . ..-j , r .,,,, ,r Mtt anA
ittRtin-
. pAiinhi r tr niirimni rrifir tiiii f r .muuu . v - "
past vear the prose
Lincoln s Gettysburg bpeech, Abraham Lincoln.
Our Country, by James
cry. the pro
t Ii., a.. ..: i. itvn: I j, . T . . l i ;
vrueuy 10 vmiuais, uy iiuaiu soutlieni counties oy employing . .. .. iorn vn :,,,i0 nfoi
uuilnl i.nnncol nasicf 'Plinro ?a 1 OUT COmmillCC IIBS nO IlCSliaUOn J""b
a contingent fund of $1,000 annu-declaring that the orders rendered! allv which mav be expended for were a gross abuse of the power of, ,i ...... i " 't it.. n... tlw fnnrt' wnr. simnorted bv neither
this purpose oy oruor oi ine uoy- -- Kf'. 1! wherever vou are.
ernor. The Governor said recently Vu . t u- -ji D . , that white-canism wils now nrac- the jurisdiction of the judge, and . i;?4n 1 1,1,UC our money out oi Si1,.. . 1 f JH JSi wore therefore, void. The second ts citizens and spend it somewhere
lli;.ui wiin;u uui ui uiv uuih,. ; . ..
Eight persons have been convicted supplementary wrn was more rep
-1 - .... . . .nixmtitiiin ritn iifl't iiiifiiimi
irid put tn hi iiin tnnt arv fiiinnt? luiiuuaiuiu umu w.v.
the past year. ,lhc iudKe
-i- I IT 1 If 1C1 t:iA IL JL 11 IU UAllViV UUIVV CJ llliu
your
Tl 1 7 1 I W31-l mJ l4 f5V-v. -mmmj I, . . . 11 iiicu . . . , aiwlfinrtltr iofi olin1 f
Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mor-white-capiam is at an end in Indi- weregoverneü 1 his was "V .o ä victoua kick "at the ,ii ii it",,- .. LvM,i,l,t in ln nlitniimfl thnt. tili nr. 10.1110 It V 1LIUUH KlUK III IIIU
tai oe rrouu, uy iinani inox. ana. or the past year the prose- cb- - lnwvor Tr.m.nll miind
bv putinn of this branch of criminalitv tler was urawn to enectuaie u, anu j,-.v " -o cution ot this Drancn oi cnmin.uii t m tnno to gave umseif m a8 has gone on with great vigor. The 1 "-ls 81fene(1 mc Juuc.wu". i 1. ..,1 ..;oir i! ht
Montgom- Governor has been materially aiding mtcnt, the language 01 tne oraer ,
... .1 in nninniir:inr nirRiunHuincns ieii.
scouting attorneys
in the and concomitant circumstances left. very
no room tor uouut.
Great God! Now what court
bv
Investigation by the Bureau of
Statistics of Massachusetts into the
tenement house evil in Boston re
veals the ftict that over '12 per cent.
of the occupants of the worst dens arc there as the direct results of in
temperance. Ury up tho sources
of intemperance and the tenement
house evil would not be cured, but
it would then he curable.
Ku-Mwillb,,.,,,,;,,,!,!,.,
th-.? . 1 "W'le lor Illinium'
'iÄM! !",.r W,'H ""i'iHfi wi . V"1 ü'K'r". hiuI iiolll W.M 'v " full.
nicr-' horses, uml
.'Ith tlllll'lltllci'M'
liiilUi: itttt'iillnii u'
KA8TNi:it.
The way to remove tho saloon
from polities is to iikmovh tiik sa
1.00.V.
Actions speak louder than words how do you vote not how do you
Cow per.
The Jollv Old Pedagogue,
George Arnold.
The Puritans, by Thomas B. Mac-
aulav. End of the Play, by William M. Thackerav.
The Blue and the Grav, bv Francis
Miles Finch.
Thc Pebble and the Acorn, (A study
of the table), by Hannah Flagg Gould. Learning to Write, by Edward Everett Hale.
The Dving Bov, (A studv of Pa
thetic Style), by Lydia Huntley Sigourney. A new selection added each
month.
The above selections are publish
ed in pamphlet form, and contain
inanv.questions and suggestions on
their reading.
"If a fifth reader is dispensed
with, as some have advised, something as good or better must take
its place, such as supplementary
reading of the proper grade, con
sisting of good selections taken
From the best American and hnglish
tuthors.
"It should be recollected that in
school, jus elsewhere, punishment
ooks to prevention m the future
not to revenge lor the past. But,
as example exerts a tremendous in
fluence, the teacher must sometimes punish even when convinced that
prevention is iiniwssiulo bv reason
of heredity and the force of acquired
habits."
mm mm
"The conclusion forces itself up
on mo that the prevailing ignorance
in regard to 'personal matters, and the consequent errors of thought and conduct thereupon, is the real cause of the most serious phvsical
and moral evils that affect society,
and that thc teacher shares largely
If Ym Wish U Hell the Tewa Don't fail to sound its praises
.'else.
I . . it
because Don't lrown on every public im-
1 .. .. .. .
the judge was advised before Improvement sunpiy uwauau u uosv
il vou a dollar or two.
IVllUtlUU IV VI Ulis V.lltv.v UUJ.uv.j ....v. - t f tin fumnmnlifthed. I Don't sneor at thc eRorts ol
T)ii1mis in till First. tiiiiriuwou eniiorliffn ii ncpmnnlishod.
1 . ?J 'follnw SMtNnna tn YillUll lltl tili town.
Dubois county was the first to 1 -ere s sugges ,on in
scttle with the State treasurer. It 01 tneso uneis o uuS ' w.uh t y l', olmnt
it of 1894 egal acts, out tne certainty 01 a : .
naid in 1U5 first installmeii
nxes vesterdav amountinc to $15 - suspension ot trathc, ot an attend-,""" 1' l1U tn ing d to road and incon- tho back seat waiting for some one school fund. Indianapolis Journal, jvemenco to the public, were the sole else to doji Ar,l9Stl. -reasons urged for the action which n am nntllnr nf thn
4t vb I
Ilariied's Fine HorHCH.
the judge took.
lour committee also
finds
r 1.1 1 1. i n 1 1 . C..it. .
ii.nfin. Fj. unureii nv wiirii:siun, ouuur
." 1 t I r r I. ..
east inuiana uomereiice, uiw
I ; , . . ot-un u,i'east Indiana t-onierence, nas a Dr. F. M. Harned paid $3,000 no measures looking to a strike dChurch Directory which contains for ton head of Kentucky horses, been nnraHor names of pastors who havo which he recently brought to this jpom .n" city .-Washington Gazette. , ion ; nor docs it appear that any of L Chftrlcstown thc 'first Mctho-
tne ncrsons nameu or reierreu 10 111
the ncrsons
The stockholders of the Hunting- tbe writs of
dist church in the state was erected in 1791. Tho old records are still
im unction have rc-
l,iivr 11. ml' lmlil iliiiiu llllllllll tilot- ! !. .,..lnn r.t 4l.n nnm.
ingbTuesday. The following were pnny ngJlinst their will. It does P" 5 elected directors: W. R. McMa- )car fiowever, that while they reban, , Hornmn Rothert, 1. uis Kat- gurdcd the writs void they believed ,,1
ternenry, m. u. i,emonu mm n. t hat as long as 11 was in lorco tney n kw Aiimnv Tnlnr Landgrebo.-HuntingburgInde-;Wero bound to obey it, under pon-!of Indiana.-New AIban Ledger.
)bey it, under pen-
1 I - . m
pendent. nity of punishment for contempt it, n.. nctuili meaaurcinent tho Bnow
According to the Bloomfield NW"1 n0' fnd tlu8 con,dc.m falfof the past winter in the Ca
tho Hon. Cvrus E. Davis "has uuu "Y1" ,,,1U UWH ."" cade Mountains, along, tne racmc given up the idea of running for ban they were aware of in inducing sl measured sixty-three feet. Ö 1 .... . ..V .ll.rt.i In miiifim it tlm unrv'im nf tili ?i .i il. f
Congress and will fitav in JfIoom""'"., l" ' ,un tne summit mong um ua-m
field and practico law." Wise ao-11-11"' Wortnern rauroau, auer huuuub,
nScSnn WnalMticrtnti fifi7itii . a. x a. the snow reached tho tops oi tho
LiaiUIII ? f .vr ..w I m Uli W IIUI IIVI'UI ItTllI JIFT. '
Tho Air Lino officials have
become alarmed since tho closing church some times."
down of the Ayrshire mines. These Good boy "Yes'm."
An Eirncat I,.vcStlK..tor. j
Ucntle hady "i nope you go to
Huntingburg miners quit work
t W I'lllll'nlllLV till ULLUUII Vft llill
. . I . - I " . ...
mines supply this company witn uf0 wjiat church?" ing been asked to load a car with tho most of their coal. r used to bo a Presbyterian, mal for Hhinment. Thev. however,
Thc People's Party will nominate !ut ,I,V.C Veentft Methodist eversinco resumed work after having been as
tute for Congres at Shoals 1,10 msicnurcn mir. 1 uoy puv no ured thai coai woum uo nun u tu
most strawoernes in tne suoriuaKc, supply the local uuinanu uiuy. Street & Smith's Good News. Huntinßburif Independent.
The merry cockroach swallowed un t . . , u.,Ui hna annon.n(i ti.n
a candidt
May 18.
The editor's new paste,
And murmured: "
"T'fitnruliiirtr tiiLti fiM.'t nnb nnl Eldor Bobbitt has accepted
It is nice to have children. An increase of twenty pastorago of tho Christian vburclj
talk?
With the parent m thc responsibility.
A literary taste." over last year. at ioryaon.
