Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 January 1897 — Page 1

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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JAM AKY 8, 1897.

W. CT. U. COLUMN

NO. 18.

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CLEMKNT DOANK

CONUrCTKO BY MKS. it . L. IOBBS.

lilieral SOQ

made to regular advSf

, KKU'K In CH kikk Urn why Temperance Men ire Ignored by

the Politicians. The following is en extract fron,

Letter mat to toe rnends papei at Philadelphia. It contains i

trong statement of exact truth ami is commended to the prayerful eon iderat ion f any who may -till l wondering' why temperance men an iimorad hv the politician-. It cat

rics it- own moral. Ed. Phalawx.j

Some two rears ago I had tin

Dleaaure of listening t the eloqoeni

anneals of a distincuisbed (Quaker

. (Timothy Nicholson, of Richmond,)

rf t iK -t :i t in coiiinanv wiui an

eminent minister o! the Campballib church, (Ir. Lucas, of ndianapo lis.) a- they presented to the coin

tnittee on resolutions ot the Kepim

lican state convention, the petition

f hundreds of the most prominent

Republicans of the state, asking for;

the following very mild law ana order" plank in the platform:

'We believe the lawa now on the statute hook- regarding gambling, the sale of liquors, and other like evils, ihould be rigidly and iui

partially enforced." It did look lilm nv nartv asking f-r the rotes

,f iw ahidina eitizeni could au ird

. ..... for thf enforcement 1

V4 ' v IMl- ' - listing laws as long as they are on the stutute hooks. Hut, as the partv orgaa said the next rooming: The committee gave them a eordiil hearing, hut utterly Ignored the

ition in their resolutions. And

Si m nl v because they enes

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that those signing thf etition

LhnM nnntink' it with

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,.s W K-r Sixth öTBEKT. ' price ÖF BUB8CBIPTIOII. pr Year. H SuniU'ra, Pestpatd, $1 JO h ,rtertiu in proportion. KATK OF AI KUTlsIV. pjl advertisements legal rates 10 line II AW l"r first insertion , -KV

t . .!. t inerti..n.

f r Vf.iriV 'i" '""

S V J - traft wi

tigers. ( , i M M I Kt ' I M - AND JOB WORK

-.11 Kind Promptly and Neatly ex

seated at liberal prices. We invite inspection and business. pjOFB88IONAI ( AKDS. pg.E J. KKMl'K. DR. W. M. MUEM.KK. Drs. Kempf & Mueller JASPER. INDIANA. tffffM I "ol K l,ny slMApril t7. laBSv-ty. FRANK FINK,

jl STICK OF TIIK PRACK, JASPER. INDIANA. Social attention given tc COÜeC lions, and prompt returns. Com mission expire Nov. 17, 1H98.

m. a. ewiiaav A HWKBilKf

Ittorneys ax JAHPKH, IIMO.. M practice In the Curt of Puts-i ant' n&wOonwtte.. 'artieularalti.t.oii IV

rn 10 ce!lectiuii. ror H': .irkoo iut.U eountjr Bwna. IK. . Vi.

Indiana Teachers in Convention.

The forty dhird annual meeting of

SNARLS. Twice is a woman

HINTS Jear when POEOOI

ON WINDOW ÜARDENINQ. Univkksity, Dec. 31,

he tate teai hers" aso. iation ton- she comes to tne honaa and wnen iied at Indianapolis, with the she leaves it. Kussiun I'roverh. :irge.t attendance on record. I'm- Theonlvwayto get the upper

lessor James y. ( 'all, -uperintend- KUU ()f u woman is to he more

nt of the Rochester schools, who is woman than she is herself.

the newly elected pre.-ident, made Ji, mrget. an interesting talk upon educational Go down the ladder when thou

methods

111 !1 rrii.l wiff ' Co Oil when tllOU

V"' Ul, choosest a friend. Rabbi Hen Azai.

subjects, treating oi the

ied to train children in

i.i i i ii .i ...i

reguiateo. scdoois e v , The venom of the fmnale einer is ha employment of women teacher, n()iH(,nullH lhan thllt ()f the

or the Pnß.lmHl9 riper.-Benjsmin K. BuOer. here is a tune in the lite of eer r t boy when he needs the example of It is almost alwsys to avoid tel. i strong vigorous man. He adro- ling sgreat deal that women tell a tedtheestahlishment of kinder-little to their huhands. Kochejartens, which, he said, furnished brune. tor many c bildren a substitute for The most dreadful thing againal the home training they should re i women is the character of the men .1 a - 2 I ..,.. A el. I .i i vi t r

reive. IHM piBMPC IUVUS. iouy nmiuunun. "There is no good in teaching Women swallow at one mouthful that is not (rformed intelligently," ti,e ne that flatters and drink drop

he said. "There is a dirivrence he- by drop the truth that is hitter. tween the teacher who loves her art D'jJerot. and the one who goes to her duties a woman often fancies she re-

as a means ol earning a nveim.ou nra. , . iVor ...i rpcrtds

hawtj 1 1

H. M. sftlasKWi

11 1. It I H

lelv. We need teachers who feel

in

fact nothing hut love. Mine

divinely called to teach. This, sup- r(.onvjU,

pennenieo oy p.opet imiuu, wrimnn hlls in the heart

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a liber less or a fiber more than

She is stupid or sub-

us tin

Mrs

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St.. lpolt St

ttorney at Laaw

IMDIANA,

haMdM laSMMVSW the 11th Jiidleim

lit, tnd win i-i"u'Y

111!

it. nil ui v

iu in liny ouiiiy t.i

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rii.o mtrut l l

lhofflcTu Pvl". builillng on 1-ubllo uar. D. . WHS

W. A. Trylo..

VT a. Hunter.

TRATLOB & HÜHTEE, Attorneys at Law, .l MKK. WDIAWA,

Will practi.-. ii tie' - urt. of Iut.l and ZrXVnub,,. Couuty StaU.nk ijrll B. US.

artist. (ImIiT ('roioiliell Hssistant

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superintendent of the Anderson ' """" schools, made an earnest appeal for bl.me.-lial.ac

"Closer supervision ol County, . H. Breeoort, of Knox county, Schools." Mrs. Campbell related fag gsthared 1,800 acres of corn on

some of her experiences with dis- un av(,r..e(. ()f sixiv hushels to the

trii t schools, and told why. as a ucn anj a total yield of about KM),

Class, they ure presided over ty in- QQQ tratbels laxperieneed and unambitious teach

ers. In the graded SCl Is wages FIBST MAM TflTAKF FTHER.

are better and the ambitious teachSIS Strive lO gel places in them ill t Wm Aduilnltrr.l to Him by Ur. Morpreference to the district schools, tou la ib4. I mI 1 tli.Of ..il . ..II. I,, ii. .) to Snme intfrestiii-facts rcardin the

i IICe vim, uic oil' il nMupi.i ... tM .... f. n.lln.ninrv Minin anil to first palieut under ether are, toid by Dr.

eloquence!" . i I, Samuel A. (Jreeu iu hin (irotou Histor-

Tll ll lilf t.XIK lH IIl. Ill

ru j . 'I school, mat isoonaucwa in cuu- Frult llutiv0 of Qtosaa, now dead, ly would do so again, whether llie nt.oUo vyith the tate normal school, -boiawl remembered by many per-

hked the plattorm ami wonnm i u, av(.r.Ufi. ,) ut)((Ut 1(M mjm m bimUm H() WiUj aBOD 0f Solo-

graduates a vear from the training nion aud Don as (Hopkins) Frost and B 8 , . - i .

bOOl. In Indiana there are 14,- wun Dorn on ueo. v, ib.4. ne uecaiuo

pi OOOof them in dis- noted an a eiuger and teacher ol vocai . l i.... , f t . . . 11 i

tr et schoo s. Over these iu -

district school teachers ninety-two -1"ZT

f:,r r"i,,,;;?;r'"::rT:;::::!::::1"::K, ty 1,,. are exited ts-sts

wm wpiHM" . . ; . to keen some sort ot a supervision. dwirribilia the effect it produced heaaid:

lojustth.it tiling, ami ui.ii u. in mMitiim t cU-rit-al duties of their MMted with the iuoceaa of thu

offices, often sufficient to tax them experiment, I immediately annoonoed to the utmost. Many superintend- the result to the person! employed in W . M 1 1 . 1 - . Jl X

fnts le.r.ir.l themse vps fortunate it tuj NWDUUMI, aim waneu iiupa

they are able to visit each school in their OOUniieS once year for half an hour. 1'arents are equally remiss about meeing that their children are properly trained, evi n if

they were capahle of judging

Manifestly there could not much good accomplished

tees have not obeyed it, and are liable to loose $100, if any citizen -ees fit to nrosecute them. Tne

Too often the clase of plants se- jaw Hnould be amended so as to looted for window gardening are not raake it the prosecuting Attorney's adapted to the conditions of tern- dutv to prosecute ujon information, perature and light to which they wnenever the law isjnot obeyed. As are subjected. Generally only two it is now it rests with any volunteer classes of plants are grown; those citizen Qf the township to begin a

requiring a temperature of from ot) w if he wflMfl U) know whathas to 80 8 Kah. at night, with a rise of done with the public money. 10 to 15 during the day, and tboee which require a temperature! The most refreshing thing about

lof about lö less. In the hrst class UM meeting ol tne state leacnern

are included geraniums (with the association, in flymoutn cnurcn, excetHion of pelargoniums often Thursday morning, was a little I . . at. Jl 1 a 1 I l

called Martha Washington gera- waruun uispiayea oy a pcnooi niums,) rosen, fuchsias, ferns, ma'am, who took offense at a palms, begonias, etc., and in the statement in a paper on "The new latter, carnations, hyacinths, cycla-' geography," read by Prof. Charles mens, cinerarias, geraniums (pelar- R. Dryer, of the State normal, in gonium) azaleas, primroses, etc. (which he said it was unfortunate

Plants grown in a dry heated at- inai so many women leacu geuRmoapbere do not thrive as well as raphy, because they know so little those srown in a moist one, and are about nature, and are hence unfitted t m . i il i

more subject to the attacks ot red lo do neiu wors. spider and aphis (lice.) The air may Mr. Dryer said that boys, and

be rendered moist hy keeping an especially country uoys, are irameu t . l. ..... .1 ..,1.1...... . . f (',,,1,1 ,..,,,..r.i-

onen vessel ol water in me room, m oc guuu oiuucuio ui ucm . - .... 1 1 I l . 1 1 A 1 1 1 ' II

Red spider may he kept in cneck pny uy tne nie iney leau n vue by frequently "spraying the plants country. He dwelt on the value of with water, while tlie aphis can usu- a study of geography in the field, all v be deterred from attacking the instead of memory geography

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not. On the oilier nana tne sum-

liquor league had met a lew days

lejore and nau ue.iare i ( kj teachers, ,iroiM,se to elect men who an- .iberal ... . ... , ,

in their views, and will vote only

for such men regardle.-s of politics.'

busy business men and cnurcn

inemtiers would sign petitions ami (MM resolution and talk eloquently, md on election day would follow the partv fusses like a Hock ot iheep. "Why should they not he "utterly ignored" by practical politicians? Platforms are built ind tickets nominated to secure votes. Why should they he shaped to plea-e voters already secured ' The most degraded "bum" and

the in

ß KUNO BUHTHKR,

Attfiraeir at LsaW-political tramp srho regularly make Alius. Z 'merchandi-e of their vote-had more

tieutly for some one upon whom I could make a fuller trial. Toward evening a man residing in Boston came in sufferiug great pain and wishing to have a tooth extracted. He was afraid of the operation, aud asked if hoeonld be mesmerized. I tnld him I had something

be as better, and saturating my handkerchief under Kave it to him to inhale. It was dark

plants by dusting them occasionally cramming a lot of facts that mean

with tobacco dust. It they sliouia notmng. prove troublesome, they may be After he had finished and the V . . t A f . 1 ' -

killed by spraying the plants witn time ior general discussion came, a liquid "tobacco solution. A tobac- the school-ma'am arose and shook co extract is also sold under the her head viciously while she defend-

natne of "Rose Leaf Extract," ed her sex against the charge of bewhich is a valuable insecticide. ing unfit by nature to teach geograDifferent cla-ses of plants require phy. 8he asserted that the first

soils of different textures and rich- teacher in Indiana to carry out tne

ness, hence it is difficult to give a field work idea was a woman, and mixture suitable for all. A potting that the reader of the paper must

soil meeting the needs of most win- he an old bachelor to say such

low plants is found in a mixture ot flung. Mr. Dryer knows a thing

two parts loam and one part each of or tw o about women's tongues, and ii .

leaf-mould, manure and sand. remained discreetly sueni alter mis

It is often neceeeary during the feminine assault. rut . t n

winter months to supply some i ne nominating committee re-

liquid stimulants to the plants, in ported K. A. Ogg, of (ireencastle,

order, in the case of flowering lor president ot the association tor

plants, to increase the number and next year, and J. K. Hart, ot Lebasize of the flowers, and in that of non, as jiermanent secretary and foliage plants to give a darker and treasurer. Miss Emma Sheally, ot more luxuriant growth. These ar- Delphi, was re-chosen recording titicial stimulants may b3 applied secretary. The report of the cornin the form of manufactured plant mittee was adopted, foods, or what is infinitely more A resolution was passed endorsing satisfactory, if not quite as pleasant, the action of the State board of in the forrii of liquid manure made charities in asking that the girls' refrom a mixture of cow and sheep form school be separated from the manures, in the proportion of about women's prison. The general asfour to one, with a small amount of sociation adjourned at noon.

ashes to furnish an excess of potash. hkrk is oketi.vg's idea. These ingredients should be steeped Darin th nomine PS(üon the

in a barrel or tub of water for sever- f,,o,w;- wnnrt WfU, .kmitiari hv

al days before using. Care should t. i:i0: mi;. m,n;niJ

he exercised in the use of artificial . ,. . - ;.. tu. ' i

And Notary Putnie,

IA8PKK, INDIANA, flSlHllllI ! h' Courts of l'""nd ferry euontK-s. lndlftna Jan. . P. E. WOODS, D. D. S , 0PEKATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. ' IHDIAHA.

mmr Of TEMTH.

sa.oo

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Uttl Bnbl. f Sinn rtiflcul l'h

I rk urftBtKl Term RM.nnn crSturn ftft4Lry'i Hrdwrt WH. taasN u. issa-ij.

.1.1 Fillin

OSSa

J. S. STEWART,

Mich a loose svstem as in graded iuqw. Wssassjs w, ii i t k . .,.....1 t, extracted a hnulj rooU'd bicuspid tooth. schools, whers teachers expect to mJTSSSamM 1...- jiiiu.riiiium on ir ui l i wiri'Ni r . .....

a ;-. thai nlariorm ,,u c 1 "v " m , the ndse and no rHlaxatum or the mmintiuence m sua pinu ki.h "" ,.,.,.,..,11

and selecting the ticket to SianU or u.d momenta, knew nothing of what had been done to

the votes of the plattorm. than uia . him H( rrmainrd for mm(, tilnP taJk. those hundreds Of Republican pS- HaaSlaftmi In about the experiment This was on tttiooers or the eminent quaker end Mlooaay night between 8 and . 80th pf Bspsssstar, ih46. iconsideliMjuent ministers who presented o'clock, the old ice house on the ered it to be the first demonstration of their petition. The "bume" and fair grounda caucht fire and bumed tfcis sesr fast ta ssssaee I have heard tramp voters were "uncertain" and to the ground. The building was a of no one who can prove n earlierdemhad to lie "considered." The favorite roosting place for tramps onstrat ion. If any one can do so, I yield 1 . i " Lt ; .. i ,u i- tl.nt it avaa to bun the jmint of priority of time."

votes 01 wie on. r e ... .... ..... " : ' , " Sl i " Immediately after the otieration Frost

m. ..r nil I III I II I I IO. 1 - I . Mil ! il M ll I ll. .lit r n.....

Indianapolis, Ind.

Will Not Down.

mm a m a a mm . t. m, t . . tt itfolw.su t tiwt f hoafa rn.

. a II ' It I ' .ill. rn ' VI a uniiii ill'' riHiiuients and dinned Slsaostf as then living I at 42 Prior' stri t t, Iiostou. Nearly 30

,sS

THEY BOTH GOT MAD.

...t... it i mi. two-tmnis Ol

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Willi II I! ' t t-M U u'""'" ' l"'

RESIDENT DENTIST,

South side of Public Square. Spfty.l Hloek JAHPEK. - - INU1ANA Operations first-class" as reeommende i -all work guaranteed. Socialist on Crown and Bridge work. Dee. S MS-ly. DE XT IS Til Y

A MuUDtalnrrr A UiU m ontofllc'e ud HU

Kxprrirnre Tin-re. He was a typical mountaineer from

his broKan thoe to his wool hat, and he hud walked to a neighboring town to

visit relatives. It was his first visit away

from his home. The second day after he

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Or. U. A. MCMalBYi

Resident Dentist.

1 1 r rv x i r o is u 1 1 : .

Tn.lr tts prnfrssli.nsl srf lee to jnilire the resource ..i,n- . -. .,,rk ... ti. iIhiuI linr. ftn.ii'njure tne rawvn

SfsMalm l. lve It his cloMt sltcnti-.n Wol. plute work speelftlly solid', and al. sork warranted. apr. IK. 'W

socidentsilv set on

The fair association sustains a of alxnjt twenty dollars.

i .,wt..v. ro.o.t iU h.irn of .liimes Tears afterward he died at Fitobburg,

a .1 ! ...,.,; A rrnriian ' a . nn Vinnt 7 1 Sl'ift

Anyimng is '" ... ...... il.nnjnB!4 j ni,.s weit ol Holland, "JZH

jiolitics. tun noiniiigisct-riaiii .. r-t ,irt. and was completelv derout in Massachusetts, Khode stri)Vttl six hores and two , ,,s Island and Pennsylvania, may re-, . . , atmM. The loss is

i 1 kill minniil nrnviillt till' liisplia. .. . .i,

Linn iiml final adjudication of

J t I 0 liquor traffic in its relations to government and society. The trage

1.. - of intemperance are too latal, its hurts too intolerahle, its hurdens

too costly, to prevent its mvagesto fO unchecked. License or prohihition are the alternatives ; between than is no middle ground. Observation of the results of liense. both in this country and in (ireat Britain, leads irresistibly to the conclusion that it is not suctmflll sh a means of overthrow Ing the evils ol intemperance. From comparisons of the results of Kan -as with those existing elsewhere the conclusion is irresistible in favor of Prohibition. It can be Iii ientlv and successfully enforced. It does not retard the growth nor

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Inl tu Tow nstii) Uimih'im. on s.;it'ti M every wek, at Krank IWU's olio worth Main str-. t, U-tw.ei. K.iirlitli ate "miii, iu JftMjwr. The Townsliip Li brry and ludianarichiM.I H.Mks al ani r4' Wiu.ua Hat Uta, TruaU. Aug. IS, 1SB6 y.

I iiTimnriiiiN tin. state from com

plicity and parti ipation in th most favorable agencies of its own lestruction. Kx-Sinator Ingalls in

Korum.

Sad will it be for us, dear friends, when we attempt to run this gov ernment on merely civil and inonc u

tary questions wnen we wawawi conscience snd thought of home from our political deliberation.

beim: attended bv their children,

grand children and great grandchildrenin all about N persons and a large number of relatives and friends. At the same time Mr. Angerer celebrated the TSth anni

versary of his birth.

Following are the ollii MM elect of

the O. A. K. pOOl

Commander F. II. Poetker.

S. V. .lohn Appal.

V. Marion Martin.

Chaplain P. T. Qresham.

Surgeon Dr. W. K. McMahan.

O D.J. K. Meinker.

(). i. J. S. Hrademey -r.

Last week was a week of death

stimulants of any kind, as they will

injure the plants if applied too strong, or in too liberal amounts. Liquid manure made according to the method described, should he diluted until it resembles the color of weak tea. Plants should not at tirst he watered oftener than once a fortnight with it, gradually increasin frequency until once or twice a week is reached. Wnxian Brtwasr. Assistant Botanist.

at last year s Bession. The report was read by P. M. (Jeering, state

superintendent of public instruction and chairman of the committee: "It is the judgment of this committee that the general assembly should be petitioned to enact the following legi lation: Making the minimum school term of the district schools six months ; that educational qualifications for couuty superintendent be required ; that the term be extended to four years and the offloc be made a salaried ofiice ; that

Holland Home Insurance Co. John Angerer and wife, of Dtt

' hois, celebrated their irolden wed-

! i I 111.' lilst Saturday, the celebration' arrived he went to the iiostofflcr to get

i....p, ... , m ... ; u. I

A li'lUT l I ill. .on v.... ..." nun nu.n .

would be there, as she had tearfully told

him she would write him while ho was

away.

"Air thar any mail fer me?" he inqnitrd of the postmaster. "What's your name?" waa the inquiry. "Louder." "I say, what's your name?" asked the postmaster in a little more positive m miner. "Louder."

PUBLISHING THOSE REPORTS. "tional qualifications for city , . and town superintendents be reIt is reported that the township (UirtHi; that the term of said supertrnstees of Indiana are organizing to jIlten(jentfl be for four years; that make a uoded effort to repeal the u.acnerH licenses hereafter issued law requiring them to publish their 1m, declared ptate licenses, the rules annual reports, and the y wan g(iverning examinations and the another law lengthening their term. KnMlaiion of manuscripts to be un--Southern Indiana Tribune. (1(.r the manUKement of the State Yes, and it is also said on good board of education ; that the State authority that they want their wages b ()ird enlarged by the a,)pointlocreassd. but if they are making ,)ent of two county 8Uperintend"a united effort to real the law eQta puch printments to be made

requiring tneir reports w no new uy governor: that a district

school library system be enacted."

lished. tbe newspapers should en

ter a united protest against lengthening their terms or increasing their pay. There is nothing does some people so much good, you know, as a dose of their own medicine.

Rookpoit Journal.

The reKrt of the committee was

adopted. Ind Sun. Calendars and Coupons. So many beautiful calendars and

entertaining novelties have been is-

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. es, ana it would no uount pay mvd by tbe proprietors of Hood's the tax payer to have an investiga- gur,aParilla. that we are hardly sur-

m s- . w

a

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priced to receive this season not on-

tion of the books of the trustees that aa i i ma

are doing the most Kiosing. i ney Jv ()ne o the very prettiest designs are rapidly disseminating the be- in calendars, but with it coupons lief that there is some other reason which entitle the reciinent to atfnr their extreme solicitude for the , :., w.,-., .. .!,.

ir . u i , i i ij . vim k.vn .lovivivn. ivci t uin n.m "Isay. what s your name? "deer people" and many extrava- ts H(H)d's Saraanrilla calender tin-iKiHtniusier.sUokinK ln head through T i fc aatwwa ksaiawfiiuM wvaw r the window into the face of the fOOTff WSSl A TlM ?0r 1897 iecure omethin that wiU

! ...u, ...... prove interesting ana vaiuame as Why. dad drat your ugly time. I'velring linger at the reason and the weI1 aH a beautiful specimen of the

told yer three times my name waa Lou-lonly reason they can have. 1 he lithographer's art. The calendar is

man.

d.r, "yelled the mountaineer, "T. J. jlaw is a just and fair one, and we accompanied this season by an

for Holland, not lest than grown puouarr, ami ja.i,n . -.o..B w..-. neilSTS trie legisnuure win nvu uic aniUMing bttle book on "TheWeathpersons obeying the M.mmons of the v ..nt I'd crawl over tbar and pick go(1 ppne not to he "buncoed" Ask your druggist for Hood's Irim reaper. In addition to the 7"r( r,;" E l?! hy a lobby fron, the unholy alliance C( on Cafenda or 8end cents death of 'Mrs. W. Kothen, chroni- aU' iiTm ÄwiS ' truces and school supply in for one to C. I. Hood

led in our last isue, the following

were reported; Mrs. Duebbe, aged 7S year, died on Thursday ; Louil Kark, aged .17 years, died on Sunday, and Mrs. II . I'atlierg, aged HI years, died on Tuesday.

Co., Lowell, Mass.

Vw iiuou Htintinidmrff Arirtis

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The postmaster flshwl out a letter 1 he law is wnnoui queauou from a mu-ty hole and gavn it to him, good one in intention, and has saved It's a regular summer dsy picnic although ho w ua mad himself Waah- enough to the taxpayers and the to revel in the bargains snd deiugton Htar. jStateto pay all of the expense of it. molishing prices offered by Tbe In Dubois county some of the Trus- (Joukiku advertisers.