Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 51, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 August 1895 — Page 1

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JASPKH. I N 1)1 AN A.'fU I U A Y. AUG US T 30, 1895. NO. 5 1 (Mi.

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CONDl'ri'KI) 1IY OKO. H, W11.H0.V CO. Kl' IT CONDlH'Ti;. in J1HB. I'. "Mino.

f'LKMKXT Ü0ANE. OFFICE. In Couimku Bihi.dino

dv Wkst Sixth Stuukt.

PIMl'H OK SiniSClUl'TION.

l' if Y"ir. r- N'mnluT-. I'oHtpaiil. $l. Shorter time in proportion.

KATKS UP AiiviviuiN.Mi, -. j

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The bin whalcback steamship Citv of Even tie, the largest vcs.scl F flie tvoe eve. built, which was

The Christian's Duty. John (.5. Woou.kv.

Clod's minorities are majorities

recently launched from a State ot ,iul jf it seems mpci0HS then I Washington shipyard, has been wmI, ro(lu(,e lh( probÜIn t0 jU put on the route between han p ran- lmvi,st tcri). iko this. (;od on ju i'iseo sind Panama as an experiment ,t ., ntil -tu till i .It rinlt tllli(

m 1 1 1.. 1 - - - . . I I I I I I It - .11111 1111 Llll LM S I V VV

For legnl ivuniwni uro .up. n, ,,.,...! thl) v,. f llio wliali- V K...T.I, !,,

WU'li elentinhtriion. carry ngti ado, from t .e st n lpointui . j . V , , , , vcarly m verhneinent liberal con- J un(l , WM ns mi. ho ant lr ink, an I ' W,H btnm,'lu 10 ri'K,,Iar w,vur- worthiness. If this boat proves a ; .IV , " Sim. lv to wash

MMKHCIAI- AND JOll

success another whalcback of equal his ,mmls ()f tmt s, WORK or greater sr.o will I bu.lt, an a . , s th ar(J I .. (..KKitlii.l t i thi vitntit . . .

sa o m.

But

two against

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K'Wwi Pmn.ntlv mid Xwiilv ix- rugimiriuiu wi-uiiim-.. - (Mio. am w beat him," Wliai ÜO

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e.ted ,.t i.ihkuai .mucks. ; ; v "" ' , you ...can .y -iwo agu inst uu, u

it'., invito ini-noct on nm Imsim'ss. '' ' a v. . wil boat Hun." wnai uo yon

: quicker disaincli can he inn oy uie, , , . . ? Who

PROFESSIONAL CARDS, whalcback than by lie ontmary,. . Whom will they beat?

Has (od

' 9 ' 1 tvne of steamship

'incuts Willi th

The first ex peri

whaleb.iek ih w.tro n t sue-

t -P. Tfl. D.

7 oceau-t'oin'' vesse

m-it-K avi hi:siiksck ox kamt sixTi. Chi, but they were made some Hr'!Kf' . . IM,.NA 'vetirsago, and it i believi 1 that tin JASPfR; ,dcfeetstl.en discovere.l have all

( HCK norm: i" J '-" , ,. , : been remedied.

an.l ottHtotrics. Dw. , "-

abdicated? "They'

li:iv(! a saloon." Ves. but they wilt

not have me.

Four words answer all arguments, "We must' be politic," says one.

It. will al-

FRANK FINK,

the

on,

but

an

German Sunday School Ceaveati-M. A most enthusiastic Sunday

or tiM-cntriui.it. Program of the First Convention of tie A Pleasant Visit to Dover Hill. Dubois County Christian Endeavor j

One beautiful niornmir recently, union, nnwntinn UriA in tho

iccoinpanicd by my niece, touni ino h(j at JasJperj Indiana, St. Paul Lutheran church at Havsvending my way over the beau iful - , , 18,)5 illo lust gun(inv afternoon.

hills in the vicinity of IJover lliil, to Sati,IM)AY 7,;i0 p M i The following program was lenp ,y nur formerpastor, Uro. Jackson, i" 1 .oß.Cholr. dored :

iv Address of" Welcome, by the Object of the Sunday School con)n arising we won. armi wt. (, t üP(,4 vention, Elias Katterlienry. :med by liro. and Sister Jackson , a?i I i xi I i ri i n a i c 1c I The Model Superintendent, (Gern their pleasant home, which wheii ia , J nna llunt-man) Willa Britz, Huntingburg. lowed from without reminds one of 1 ho Inactive Munber, uum ( , r be b.'autiful stone structures we Committee, Ho- Portersville, Ind. ,ften read of in a tale of romance; W AP ' Heligious Training of Children mt the outside we ound was not ' " inc "g ThomttS. Hev. II Ileesemann, Kellerville. o visit for la fe'v d-iy s Ä Uu Wagner. The youth of our country, Phi,, o sit tor a icu u.tjfe. l.,.,- vir Hi,v. E. S. Horton, eas T. Clark, Jasper, Ind.

surrounding country we " ,"': i.nitwi1 Duties of the Sundav School

tounM to lie very neaumui iimeea; - V." "" ' in,l,r r.a V. W. ifntfrliinrv.

S,tifS indeed Voting Women in the Church, Mat

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JlC Hilltops CrOWneU Willi Waving . iTr.infinMnir.r Tiulinnn

oorn, the valleys with wheatüel U, u - "mS 3 the Sundav School.

and trees laden with fruit, told ot a m' ,F. B. Katterlienry, Huntingburg.' plenteous harvest. bu.M)A , iu a. m. , . .fGerman) Rev.

Ainonu the places ot interest we itow can an Jtinaeavorer mane ,,,. r" , w..rii ta

i.. f . . . i 'id T I uuiiw 1 VV , UUIOIIIIU. IIIUi imted in the immediate vicinity of home better by being in lie V. K., in,,- vvA. f

Dover Hill were

'Our Work", Richard M. Mil-

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I , IIWIII III, "HUM

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""V"" L,..v Im .run.-" "lt Him 111V

There are eiglity-tlirce national )l)U0i" "t will be sohl on cemeteries in all, containing ":'0,-l8v" uol from my bottle." 700 honored dead, and upon these, ' porhnpUbe saloon is to go ci-iiieteries the lioverment has ex- i ..... i,,,,,,,,! to ah ilisb it.

JPSTICE OF THE "PEACE, punded up to the present time the , interest in it. There

JASPER. INDIANA. muh tf $1), Oü(),(MM). 1 1 2,01)0 ,()!)() voters in the United

r, ..i ....:..:.. i n.vii,,,.. What is lett ot potato pulp atter States. I'll Vote my traction nglit,

r ' . . . ,nno mkioik' oilier i niL's. ill nit: iuuiiu- u !iri n inni i i" o is io nu hp

nii-sion expires ;ov. l io.m. r . ri ... V " ' .V. ,,7.n facture of boxes. i(Jod is alive.

- - About the close of (he seven-: That may not do the saloons any VII,nTr 1? ninnrXP teentb eeiiturv the local anth irities harm, but it will be good for me. Mild IIj K. uitiii;, p,lc,ll!ini in Mims.-i busotts. voted I am not bound to be successful,

ATT0KXEY AT LA YV, that every unmanied man should but I am bound to be true. A ,i mwt. ivni w . kill six blackbird-i or three crows square ma i is never wrong side up. u n ..iv.i.tieo in iniimi-. mui itdioiiiinK vcarlv as Unvj as he remained sin-, ".My vote won't, count," says one.

ci. .nt.i-. Ciiiit'ctiniH promptly nttiiuiiMi m. ttitici ity the M-alps in proof, Uten : "Abraham bflicvcd dotl, i!,.u.tt.inc..-uMffum a iM.iiwti'ii. in i as a penalty lor not obiyingandit was counted." , ;; Vr,,:iy,, ,t,,,l'n-"'utl';,rÄ ue order, he was lo.bi.hlen to Vc, the saloons may go on, like Iki.am,

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iuu.au n Miiiys, tireeue. ii,.,

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i nn.tv hpnngs ami a hick k uowu Kecitation, Arinur niuua i. The exercise3 were interspersed far and w.de as Jug Kock lo de- To Pray ; and read the Iliblo every . Mugic both in German and En. scribe these places would be m-j day, Julia Cox. Iglish, by the Portersville and Haystrudmg too much upon the Solo, Ida Jeffrey. ivillo choirs, and by quartettes from kindness of the hd.tor; further- Fidelity in Endeavor, Guss.e Clarke. , Haysville, Portersville and : ,.,,.,.1.1 (..I... ii ,i,,r,i luiii in i .... ) 1 n l,i,iii IIirtm . . '

umu;, iimiiini mrvv n uiuiv ru.uui ivrauuif,, juwimi üv,iv... iHlintint'burir ...... il.,... f.. ,...,i,r I Im Urion- Ii I .. .!.-.. rn.li,i Urn1un 1 & rS

ties of these places. Every day we Essay, Helen Tiaylor. hear of person-? going to distant Hong', Minnie Chrismon,

countries to view natural scenery; iS'onnan anü uuia Jiaruin. i

they could see beauties of nature, Declamation, Blanche Leitung. General Hardin's Caanaifa. neater their homes if they only object of the Look-out committee, Atlanta Constitution, tried, no farther away than Dover; Mrs. (irace Gill. r, ,,,.

Hill and vicinity. 1-iJO P. M. Junior Hour, conducted' r '

The house was crowded with del-

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Fthel eßates Irom nuary every township

in tin; cuuuiy.

We returned to our homes feeling i)V Mirfs Emma Cato

that we were made better by spend- Alice K. Greene.

ing a few days with our genial Our Junior Society, Merle Greene friends, and'whiling away the Select reading, Gracie Hush, hours among nature's scenes. j Declamation, Scott Hunter. Mav Pro. and Sister Jackson live. Duet, Ora Gardinerand Iva Tyre.

to emov manv pleasant days in What the nledüc means to me

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'Pi! IVI.OR & 1IIIIjIP1". r...i,; , ic ..mnriiin t.. imior tat on (irunuanK. ouieu i: et in.

..n i t id ini.i iw.Hv.w.M.'iiMi.iion with southern -till break the:r hearts in the yain'(jomlnons

ArnfK.M M "-v. ; 'k.;,,., tl En-t efforts to woo their loved ones fnin reas

., vkh, in.,1 xn - ; f ..voorimcnts drink. Ladies may siplheir wine,'torafU(Iiai ,

win pr.u-tu-.- in . oniioi. un-i "'U;i " , . c, .,, t ' u.w,ri.;(,. bov h-iim to drink, and men bum the ore

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tlnn.

Ollli'l over I'oxt Sjnnri'.

onion,. south HioVofiNihiU' to Eastern markets early s.'pt. !. a week ago several trial

their home at Dover Hill.

E. J. Mosni:v. Lvi)., Aug., lSOo.

marrv until he made up all anears. the brook, forever, and men may) .Mr. Balfour is a bimetallist only

iMili.ll'i's. ..... . 1 ; ,lf in ibnin like Hies, and bell grow.tvbnn out of ollice and wanting to

muri mjuiiu "F""' " . . , , . .. . . . ., " f

lie saut in tue uouso 01

last week that he knew

nns for thinking that an in-

mreement would result at

sent moment from an inter

ildssimsoo. their. lu'aiL- to a crisp in aiconoi, nationa conterence." Jleciinciieu

hinments "but not from my bottle." 'the nail in the collin of the always

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.,f,.ii1.r;i.Jw,i .n.ulo mm,! nlinns ! absurd nronosition to settle the

b. m. Miuujits. a. wkksky. m( ,,rniHJä ar(t0 K, SUI,t later. j Jonahs And Whales. question of coinage in a congress of

n I Ii II II 11 tic XU'Hlllv At arccentexamination in English ISaltiimne. Md., efial, June 'js.

Attorneys at Law .IANPKH. ITVT ,

Will iiri.otW' Intlu ConrtM if Dulml and ... II.. 1..I1.. .... ii .li.y I' irlll'llllir UttOIlt Oil L'iV-

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I'll II OO M'OIIIMI!". llllllll Pili" WIU.W i.i.ii . . II " oKKirKi.rk.o,, s ,,,,. ti . , ätll(i,st at the same college hr equal rights he does not mean to ansville C ourier. It ii 1i I m I iiiuity inuiK. indi v.im ii'ii'liii'j nr ill vonr

iM-.ti.v. in descniiing me saiuoruy oi amy, i--- " i - ." ,

'ctn...l Ihn " o so in o t he C lo era lames. in- ihiw. inn - "

TO. E. COX, the immortalitv reached only "JO to your tin 'ilnu stores and ask forr

. ' 1 " ItiKtnn Pinbri't.. UUlS-s ot Mida.

Attorney at LaW,' A t,hou;an(l :in'd eighty-one wolves the assurance that il wcwant aglass

fTMT!ANA. ' 1 .............. Llll,., n mix Hill. O SOdil WC CllU UCl 11, I. 1 iniwiliu

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is making tue omy campaign mat is possible under the circumstances. It is an honest campaign. It is a democratic campaign. It is the onjly campaign that can win, and, at the last, if he is defeated, he will

tu n ...I.... illuvu liiu 1'iuuu uuiiauiaituii ui

Deciamation, Harry Southard. Rowing that he has not bartered How can I help others keep the his honor nor ! convictions for the . . V . .. 1 ntnntv title of croverner. which, un-

pleilgo, Mary reining. Declamation, Zada Hedrick.

Solo, Katie Southard

Reclamation, Freda Zoeller.

tecitation, Eva Pierce.

What I

quusiion Ul CUIIIIIgU III il uouk na i 'the Nations by adding: "I think

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at a ne ghboring college, one ot tue m ...i. ... K;i' - , ,' ,, n, ,V Vis ' young hopefuls wrote that "Byruni, people l-t vüii.iw, B;v. V C.,be very undes.reable.' Mint disShcllvand Keeps were the m K G ,ins in nie an address, in which he misses the international agreement

celebrated English poets, and thata.d: "I wo.im say to my win o nonsense so jar as mh a m s co .-

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Political Issue of '96

JASPER,

and covotes killed in one medium-;of soda we can get it If 1 sized countv would appear to be a ability to ke -p your bo iks

I want to

1'rnnpcittliiir Attnrnoy for the 11th Jmllolnl

circuit, una win oiirofnily utton.i to any c u , : , . llwi r..rnwir. (lf have the as-urauce ot hiv privilege

L.liioii. pntrimtwl to lilm In any cnumy inn iuiu.c, .m.l i..v ... . t,trt..tt .wifimi n- n tivin .'.circuit. , ,-- Yellowstone countv, Montana, who to conte.-t torthat position .is a man, We want to meas-

i...r n.nj far thi seasons, comnlain ure our talents with the prouuest

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HKI TO LIVE ON

W. A.Tmylo.. W .1. n"i". T KAY LOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, lASPKIt. INDIANA, Will priiotlcoln thofonrtH of DiiIioIh and ailjolnliiifconntlo!.. ..... , -oillcoovor IMihoN County Stiitc llimk. April Ti,'n. KRUNO BUBTTNK, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public,

T xm l? EU, IN Ol ANA,

about the meager results.

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IM'IKII-

American citizen. Some want to go

IIUI..'llt Uli. im i.gv .... ...-0-- 1 , . ... , i,,r; ,umo hnv done much to Africa, to lexas, or to colonize on

be.ter. Still the sheep and poultry an island. The sod of America was1 should rest a trifle easier ivju in made sacred by the blood of your fa-

Yellowstone countv. thers ami our lainers anu we anA telcrnm from New York to'mg to tny ho e. If we ever atAi stndiaBl togo nea.lv '20,000 tempted to colonize elsewhere and mK Ö,0ü0of which are" by sub- could all be loa.'e. on a ship and a i e cable, and it is bandied by Horm shou d overtake us the net ,;, igroes would be found to be the hfteen opera ors. ,J , j , m,or. 1 I. I. ... in Mm tt'lii-iliufiln . ' . . . .

A uriuoi uw in niii-.l 11 u inni I im u lost.

Everybody Wants It!

Good Wages!

Will practice m the Court of

rcrry couilllt'H, lililiunii.

drv üoods disiriet of New York ha

a long list of customers whose pencils he keeps sharpened, and who also natronize him for pencils. He

.,,, um,'has a patent sharpener and goes

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MadlHon Township TiuhU'O Notice. Notli-o is given thnt hereafter the Tnia tee of .Nhulison township will he at the store room of Mr. John P. Norman, in Irt'liuiil, on every Saturday, for the pin-

iHiso of iitten.liny: to township hiiHiiiess,

ami nil persons liavitm Imsine-H with the townnliii) nre expected to eonlino it to

uios (lavs.

The township library is kept Vu'mrmort of Plato's story of a lntr. ' Alexan.lor'H in Inland, where nil nmv'PP'ri V , . f., 1 . ,,,, 1 i, i,, 1 ,'va,n wc obtain the books. . , Atlantis has recently multiplied a m .f

fnmi store to store, and olhce to

ollice, and makes between 5 and ,f 7 a week, working fouror live hours a da v. The belief that the shallower

parts of the bottom of the eastern

There would be a whale for every

colored man, and when the morn dawned S,f)00,000 bright faces turned toward heaven would be landed on American shores, and a might v shout would go up, "Home Again!"

Catholic Opinion. The Ca holio church is absolutely

and irrevocably opposed to drunk-

empty title of governer, which, un

der such circumstances, would be an empty title indeed. Imagine, if you can, the spectacle

that would have been presented to

like best about the Junior' the honest voters of Kentucky , if a IJ nvlin t hn flnivtAiimt n rwl l(tuilaktr

Souiolv. Lula M Wuchner. yuium' V .

)eelamat ion, Charlie Pierce. repuo ,can, naa ooin jmneu

)uet, Norma Milburn and Maude, j.m 5 lliflni ni tlwiir i'Atniid in luilinlt nf

IlllVViV. Uli VIIX.1I IW.W.U ... 1 1 v. vllirKC. .,. ,: r:i u.i

true Endeavorer,'1" ubiiiuucimuiiuii w biici. .tiu-

icy wuuiu iiuvo sum; my puri did it. Great is the republican

low I may be a

Bessie Hunter.

.in....M.Gnn Vii lrrrr

Report of Huntingburg Junior, Ar- i'"' " ,nTu, ,uc l thnrTilton l,he.d: My Party dorses it.

thur Tilton.

Solo, Flora Traylor.

X'clamation, Leslie Huhn.

The pledge acrostic, Jasper Juniors.

Reclamation, liarl uamon. instrumental Music, Jennie Southard. Reclamation, Anna B. Wuchner. lecitation, Boss Bretz.

Select Beading, Nola Eckhardt.

Sentence Prayers. 2-10. Junior Work, Alice Greene.

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How to make the meeting spirit

ually refreshing, Annie Kudolph.

How we as Endeavorers can help

our Pastor, Bertha Armstrong.

The democratic party in Ken

tucky would have been irretrievably

ruined, and the name of Hardin would have been dishonored. Fortun

ately, nothing of the sort has hap

pened. General Hardin has refused to be led by the Watterson-Carlisle gang and the disreputable whisky ring. He entered the campaign as a democrat, and he is engaged in upholding true democratic principles wherever he speaks. He entered the campaign as the cham

pion advocate of the democratic

Will I llllll, v...i '..13. I .. iff fl un... Knnira ifn,in vnrr slmnldVuiciple of free coinage of silver,

read, Bobert Hunter. wunouv regaru w u.e uuuiu 01

What shall we do to increase the "u,ur ""u"3' , . . ,

I . . , f I ,111.1 II IUH'vlH'1 , llliiriifi.n iw iiiinin. Atlantic are part of a "d'enessnnd to drunkard making. In continent once joined to the Aineri-vajn Wü pmft,ss lo work for souls

can mainland seems to oe gr wmg.,.f (,( o ,nbor A writer ui the V minster Bev.ew .j, wh.tfh y dnl

to dtive out an

. . .... ;H 1111.11 M uum in ki ting i-iiio in says that the scientific evidence in ,. U)m) , .,,.0.)linLr lu!n in

1 - i i n - -

boast of civilization ami iv 1 1 ild mil lull lr In ivler.

.... i.vriniii . ) . . . - 1111UI 1 , ,. ...v ... ... v . . rim Inilinmi School hooks Will DC hinwli(d -fold. ......... tr.i

S"UNonT.iWR nla Some notion of the amount of t (.,evation of the masses, liberty

Ahr. id MW-y ' TniHtee MwIIhoii Tp 'lumber being cut in the Minnesota au t tvttl the age admires is set at forest i had from the fact that one',,.,, )V lll0 dreadful evil. The FINE PA KM FOB 8AM5I 'day last week there was a jam ot individual conscience is the lirst

Tn MflfNcrVfl TftTTrnQVlin 'UH in the Upper Mississippi, above ,., in ,,p0Sinr i(, but the indi1U WäUlbOa lüWUbUl. st. (loud, which was estimated to vi(,mi ,.onscience has to bestrcnuth-

law.

ors to free

JEL

work of the Y. P. S.C. E? Mollie Johnson.

To Young men, Hobt. Clarke.

Solo. Lora Thomas.

Why parents should be interested in all Christian work, Emma

Cassidy. Soul Winning, Hov. Amos L. Med calf.

7-150 P., M. Song by Ireland C. E.

Sextette.

What can we put into our work the

comimr year to make it more

eilicient? Hev. J. I. Gregory.

Sunt: bv Jasper C. E. Quartette.

n orignal poem, A true endeavor

er. Minnie Greene.

The Ideal Endenvorer, L. F. Drash.

FINANCIAL FAKERS FURIOUS

Because

coin's mm

10

One of the best farms in Mwlinon contain ;2rt),000,000 feet of lumber; ,,n(11 am supplemented by townuliiii !m Time for mile tiv tlin linder, and a lilt U fllltlicr Up till) HVCr MM.,, .I,,!,,, of iilonn.koniH.rs ti

'ne.l to-wit: U2'fi acres hi See, :I0, m9 nother jam, which extend-d (loin i their traflic is the claim of i'isj&tX'r., , ,r"'"'"'- lo irr1 ,1,is","a,!i eased. It will lie hoM at a mixonnblc ()ueeu Elizabeth had a red nose pauperism. Bishop Ireland at .. 1 1 1.. 1 .1.. . .1 . 1 1 ..r :, it .1.

Price, and on partial payments if tie-,1 uns viuv much ashamed of it. Baltimore.

sired. If von want a pood farm, in a ..,.,u j.ilrinir nuins to h-ive it care,ood locality, near the thriyin, town of J 1 "''Tf. " ,0? ,

reian, , this jh your opporuim.y. iu,r j " . ,v, , ' n,". U doesn't take a bit of meanness

I'M I lIUUIHnfl UHll OH IMIUIll, ill'MVOI IIIII.U VJII I. tiuiv i. 11 1 Olkmknt Doa.nk Uion. i outuf a rascal to polish him.

Is teaching the Masses THE TRUTH Get It ! Study It ! To every subscriber of the Fnsner Courier

who will pay a year in advance we

will give or send h mail, post paid,

their choice of either book, Coin's Financial School, 011 TIio Talc of Two NatloiiH.

desperate attempts of the Watter

son-Carlisle gang and the whisky ring, he continues to be the cham

pion and advocate ot that principle. On that line, and on that line alone, did he have any chance of winning, and if he fails to win now it will be because Watterson and Carlisle's touters and Atherton's

whisky ring bring about his defeat

by compelling their adherents to

vote for liradley. Hut suppose Hardin had consented to be muzzled. Suppose he had consented to dishonor himself by

.'advocating gold monometallism un

der the thin disguise of ''sound" 4" t 1

money, öuppose ne nad saia yea

ti..... . nminnomra h.do h'to liradley's yea. What would

nun " " i.v..... 1, . - I. ..ll,.

luivu iinpiiuiica uui iuc v;uui'iuit; disorganization of the democratic party in Kentucky? Even if Generaf Hardin had won an impossibility under the circumstances he

would have won by dishonoring

church, Lola Traylor.

Solo, Ellie Hardin.

Declamation, Hertha Uuess.

Address, Hev. John Hoyer. Song, Jasper C. E. Quartette.

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A cordial invitation is extended to 7 7.7' r"'' . . " ,

all to attend. THTL

PH1NKA3 T. ChAHK, Co. Sect. ing Qf t,10 fj. e .t 1 i., 'cans, ho will have saved his honor, The editor of the homo depart- , . ,IIL(.n

... C f HU Hill OH ill.- ...... ment o the Maine f armer approves of democratg who can the wide tire law, just ennotcd y b(J ul bulldozed nor bought. ' the CViiinec icut lemHlnturo, nd, Q , H .ge8 to bo a says: "This is the lirst step to be , . fl . Xmr

taken in Maine in the way of legis- " lation, and this of itself w JI grent man once wrote, "To be much to insure a hard, sniootl road b greater compliment than bed. Towns and cities in Maine, d d cominenting on where streets have been macada- f fce BIooniinf. Prai. miscd, or asphalt highways con- Tj 8ay8uiati it i9 struetöd, will bo compelled to P88 rue several hundred readers of his the wide tire ordinance to protect M tQ M hgh,y honore4f the 8111110." 1