Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1897 — Page 1
VOL. 19.
JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1897.
N O. 3.
'for tin- Jasper Cm'KIEK. CHILDHOOD.
,0MJgJB9 KVKKY KM DAY, AT JAS rr.K, nt'BOlHOU'NTY, IXUIAXA, BY CLEMENT DOANK. OFFICE. I Oooww Hi ii.i'iN,N U'k-t Sixth Stkkkt. price of sriis !irnoN. Per Year. 52 SuiiiUt-. fllUpiH, fRM .r .rtertiii' in pnqiortion. kvTKS OF ADVERTI8ISG.
Um
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
CON DUCTED BY MKS. M. I.. BOBBB.
what is it hut a little
instinct and hereditary
COMMON SENSK.
bundle ol 1. .tilings-.'
i uy Ladj i . i,. . i . I,,.. .- cufiin 11 w then h:il t it know the pieej I Im ' 1 . , - t In ...1 a f I i 11 t i i i f i urea of childhood ami the iovs oi
- . A. t 1 A
it, i that ..t minim- age, "r periorin u
life, if we only n-w
childhood. This is the golden age a
!r(r.l advertisement Wiral ratm .ma . iititriiiafl .Ule
each ubse.ment insertion. , . .orlv mlvertisement liU'ral con
tri.-t will Dl eawil tu regular Users.
invite insiectiin and luisiness.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DB. E.J. KKMI'F. IK. W. M. MIKI.I.KK Drs. Kempf & MueMer JASPER. INDIANA.
m i ii k MM Bfl ij'I MkM. April B.I i If. FRANK FINK,
Sjiecial attention driven t col nons. and DfOmpt returns. C
miMoon expires Nov. 1. ls'.
i punier at tha Oprra Holl.
M . 1- WWKKNKY.
duties a-
A 1
man or woman, unless u im a . . 1 . 1
l . i i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 K ' 1 1 i wt'iMMH' wi i si witmm
Fe l)uetion That Drinkine pJUt repeiiea in every genermuon. wnii n - i -j i " UcwQ-iMi n iht ur.nK.ng coen once to all unless prevented constitution and food dipoiition1 should Coosidcr. by parental depravity oi misfortune. Who can peicive the latent power Who hat the tat ..f the land, all All .,.. ,lf jnnocenBe, of beauty, ami that "i;,.v u' ll natural heritage.' that money can huy. you ..r the Lf natural enjoyment, when mind u ,"'n Jlllius Caesar was excised saloon keep.-' and hodv are' s.ft and plastic, and fow bit mother, who could have Vbo keep a borae and takea biia around ii full of freshness ami totBaeeu that the premature weak children oat riding, yon or the manjlovelineM. No ptoaaur . - are so hng would lay the foundations of who takes yonr money for drinks? u tluM. (.u(ihood, n- tl, greatest empire of antiquity? Who wear- food clothes, vou or ;,,,.,;,,.,.;,, .tr,..,.r . faiih W should like to 8ee genuine nor-
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..I... !i. uU.n keener? ,...rf.., . 1 v, il.l.-t . r..,lni;ti,. !lri. traits ot tlic clilldliood ol Uie woiiu -
Whose children are dieeeed nie- M BU0nntial a- sober realittea, and notable one Cleopatra's, for inI . i. . I, :iv.. . -ill that children want ...... ii. ....,....,,,..11,. ; !. f..ir,- stance, in her earlv maidenhood:
COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK to make life comfortable, yours or )lf wonderland. All great AapaaU'e, when she was a little miMsUKiaProaaptiy and SaaUyei the saloon keeper's? I minds have reverenced childhood, oooent girl and played in the gai-ite-Ut 1.1BKKM. eatcaa, Who eats -tale bread because it 1- AM u.Ulh.r onea liaVt. regarded it Jens of Miletus; or hers at whose
. heap.' wno Bail cneap with intinite love, for a part of w uhiww wwif, . buys cheap bones and everythinglown 8weetness, and absoluta de- g" Mary of Bethlehem. Let aa thai :i little ioor be, ause it is a ,.,.,.,1..,,,. ,,i..;1r i, t,, Mm treat them tenderly, human mites,
little eheati? 1- it the saloon ,,,..., however they may have been begot -
i . I TL.' ...1.1...4 1....... ten. for who can tell what their
When von are hauled ill) befoie oc .i,,, (l,lfit nkilwinKara futUN Will be. 1 he puny arm may
mIIm . ..nrf f,.r hoinvdmnk and i : i...:. some dav hew down monsters, the
disorderly, whom doe- the iuatice thousrhta. The sriaeat leaialators l"piug prattler may become öoerat
.miU nmn horn to :md treat With !... K.,1 f..- itu ,.r,.to..ti,.n or a Shakespeare. 1 he iitl.e peas-
tli m.'in l,o I, ..... .. ..i i... ... ant. a Chris to nunfv a sensual
UWBWWHW jw v. .. i lllItl(. . I' Ill LIH HIUO a.- r .iiiirlt.v (Mil M-flv - ttllL'f. ill Iiis aIiIMmm 1 flit, i.if-mt I'liniit World.
trousers Docket's? the God of love. Even Christ him- e best natures may lie ruined by
Itfkiinawi rnnr fine the muLlf I tKa liitla ami rkib. n iniudiicous training
fl V J'" J ----- . T I I rUlU Jl IIK UVllV VIIVC, Villau M. t ,
I... i.... ,-...,r nw.nev .r voiir heart- ... .1. .i ii;. .,A i.i..-...l rounumus, ami me worsi correcieu
- - a,. , . . i , nuu . . . ...v.... j " j UMilv ill. -ill 111 l l l.- .11 11.- unu ..ii.rnu , JUSTICE Ol THE I BA E, broken wiej wbo has earned a few th,.ni that of M!(.h the Kingdom ,f f ,n time- Character is JASPER. INDIANA. . xtra dollar-bv wafhing? of Hetnn comnosed. But when t moulded all at once Lvery-
Hec What ii I haa come to you frrmwe contemplate society with the thing with which it comes in con-
tnd prompt return-, t om- ,1, inking.' passions which rend and the crimes muuence u lor gooo orior t-n.
Has it made vou a better man .' that di-L'race it ; its sufferings, its U i Here wnere ine monier nas
II.... full ! K.tfi.r fütiiHr'' L. ; . siirh vast rp!onHii)int v, lor 11
. f i i .I'll on ii ii id i mne . 'ir i vv i i l h n ii' i ein r- a " '
i. .... ....... il Ii.vm vim m- . i..i. ..( re-ts witti her very larceiv as
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cause yon Irina: joyment, when we see Do your neighbors show FtiU ruled hv the swav of
Retaining Supt. Thomas, of the South
era Indiana Hospital for Insaoe.
Calls them Nifiers." Cnited States Marshal Kercheval
The Indianapolis New- has hniked has directed that a tabulated statento the record of the Southern Indi- ment he compiled giving the names ina Hospital for it-elf, and it savs and addresses of all candidates for ditorially in it- i-sue of Friday : p '-itions under him. W. O. Mc1'hk BoUTBKBB Insank Hosi'-itai.. Kinney, clerk of the late house of The governor is proceeding with repiesentatives, is attending to the
lehheration and care in the choice l'r "in , ar nm siep nas
.f tru-tee- (or the southern hospital w'en the inclosing ol each applicator the insane. The governor, we ton in a new white envelope. The are sure, does not wish m-r intend Jf" not reach to the ceding, in making that choice to produce a b!11,11 ,s f.nough to make the heart reault different from that winch he of be ordinary man quake when he hat produced m the other benevo- considers what Mr. kercheval has lent Institutions of the state, name- u) 8, through. Lnlesssonie such lv, their conservation from -puis, P,an f been adopted the marshal their administration as inaHtutio wouM ha,ve f,Und him8elf at atal Srat, but and always, with an eve loss' he, not pretend to single to the b. st results to the peo- renaember half of the applicants, pie to whom these institutions be- N henever 'any person appears at
lona. The - ause of the deliberation grauit-u
,n choo-ing the hoard f..r thi- in- l ,an l'I'bcant tor otluc. jiinimnUcUniu ,, t .orS ntnmi der the plan protiosed Mr.
-Ill . U'll 1(1. WVli lll( II I V I UK ll't w .
ent, Dr. 1 bomaa.
cheval will have
R. H. MItHCtK.
lttorneys JANPKH,
that Dr. Thomas has
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i , t . i f.... . r.--r; iviin ier verv i irL'eiv as in " I i
la,'K oi sympainy aim oi irueen- .1...11 ' findimr of the facts is that this in-
the nation- "M,UH llia,aaa V1 ".r.'C.:.. uu .ijj
...,.1 b. She has already moulded its mv-
BU I' A
Un
Ker-
only to run over
1 aii a a a.
The News haa carefully inveti- a" uo exeu a.pnaoei 10 nna oui gated the situation. It has rea. bed what J"b his friends want respectivea conclusion that it can espouse lv- 1 here are just eighteen posiwith entire clearness and complete- Uon!i, to distribute including the jan- ... 1 1 nr.li 1 ,,a
ness. name v. that the he-t mtere.-t- ' ' r
1 . of the people of Indiana, and of this institution will he MMnMfl hv re-
taining Dr. Thomas. We trust that day afternoon
the L'overnor will annoint onlv a I'Hlianapon
o-- 11 w 1 1, 1 ri n 1 that will iiiti'i to his retention.
We have run down to the utter- VLk here' mRger' rm he,P,n8 most every charge that has been ke1P P tWu W churches at made against the doctor. We are home; a lhe marshal said, "and satistied of the thoroughness of our'1 can 1 donale anything here investigation ( hir ronviction la The colored man bowed himself
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ui.;i;i,. 0111. look nere, veiuureu jic-
I he men who want money are also after Mr. Kercheval. Thurs-
a colored man of
came in and braced
the marshal for a church donation.
'blood
and A-traea driven
Il.
more respect . iron,
Are the men who get yoUT money garth, it appear
friinils to whom Voll call tUTU ill ..II the w.iriil u !i onee a
!'):n.M"(i'iM'"-,,' time of Med? innocent child. Milton said:
... .w 1- voiir h'-ad irer. vour soui ..ti,.. .i.ii,u.w.,i n..uM ti...
purer, vour intellect brighter, your Aeaaorniug ehows the day. head steadier, your jiocket luller. jf llti PO? wuv are so
you home omppier, waeu uu umnv tair promises neirayeu:
W l.....r ..r u-l,!.Lv- '
... 1 v.1 1 . . . 1 s.a. w 4- T.anr. These are a few points of 'nun
. ituniAMA. dredaforconaideratioi
in I ..nr h'lf 1M...1 .iit.l mik:iipu u r. 1 1 . . . 1 r
luaasu li e unu 1 1 nr- 1 j 1 1 v 1 vi rruij
uljo
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lrrt- . . i I I ,lrkon llul,.. I. Co, nit) Ii !. . Vi.
UV. E.
hilit v
ou"r Kenney, "you'll have to call them
colored men up here. "Oh, iishaw," said Mr. Ker-
! . 1 j . j .1 ehevnl "thpv'rH nimm with nip
, . . . . ..11 : , . t s Mi. rn 'i 1 is r ur 1 .r a. 1 1 1 1 m t r,.i j 1 r 1 a 11 . . , ---i-if- - - - - - -
fr.,,,, the dy, sne nas now 10 mourn us 7 " : ' .i, , 1 fi,i ti,om "
äln ö t i, ,edi e mind, to correct evil tendencies and any other ot the state institutions; tllllOSl llllitUloit ' . . ... . ,,1.1,.,.,.,-. ,.,;... ..,,, ,.,,.. (,.,, o mmm- ..o- ,.,-r- . ........
little to develop the good. Almost all ",J oi-nmn-.n wjnuvn usjtai unc a uihaii. good sons and daughters have had better record. And this is not a To &ut troubleg anJ n.i r .11 . inirstiiin nt iicenli.nf It is ull. . . . .
good mothers. 1 nereiore an men 1 rT-r . . : 1 be brave about big ones. should be careful in the selection of tmn of adnnni.-tration. , . To overestimate their own beaut v wives, as women in the choice of There are many men seeking far ,pg8 than they underestimate
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ineie ought to be noih-,1""" " " , 1 , .. . their own g.odness.
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Pronwutin Attorn, yf'.r the litli Ju.l..-I Circuit An t ill 'iii fully tt. n.lt.. any ciTll iMMln"" . ntru.t. -I t.. hfiu iu miy c.unly .1 1 toSHrft attia-a ,"lo. .na-ir W. A. Trylf. . Iluut.r. TRAY LOK k BUNTEE, Attorneys at Law, ,! im:ic. inihana. Will pmcticf in tit? ('urt 1 lmix.in.l iwilninit"intu-. .... V T.-r Pu'm.i County -tat. Hank April n. V.
BlirXO IUKTTNKK, A.tiorney at Law,
And Notary Public, lAMPKlt. IJSOIAISA, Will nractio- M MM Court of lul...l nml r- rry ountlM. lndi-Ji-. Jan. , ItWi. F. E. WOODS, D D. S , OPERATIVE DKNTIST, JASPER. " INDIAN A. sa.oo aer of tcctm. ae.oo ., M, Cmh ixt BrH w..fk C.ld fllllo
diUt IjiI.I mih nein irnnn.i .-r,..
All work u-iii'.l Tum K'"i"i r Storm o-U.rry' M.rJr tuet.
MS-tf
kn.i.1. ti,u, ,.i,.,ht tu h,. n.ith- Places on mis imam unuer iaise
I 1 I I . 171 1 1 A A iAwIV ' i . ' ( -' ...
W'l,v SSi .Mil..- goWen .. in "f tl Lafhazaril in.. ,.,,,- " " i , i . t.nis union lis iiiarrniL'e. which len sis ol UU sl.lK W 111 lie nun uy
..I innocence ue iroioni'en uuo ma ' i :: . i . : 1
I'a-tethe.n tuntv antl aff(. . it cannot that must be a blessing or a curse to a "vib mu u .u a u r""u To vaiue a babv abov lhe world iiiiuy .mu v ii vainiwi u. io.il minind mittinir in his n ace one . . . '
,.on. long one oi uesceuuauu. ... r- 0 - ----- or a pug above a babv. " .... ,. r , i i. ..i i i. ii- in u'i li.'ive nvervt Innir to i-:i m ' . ü . rf
Compare Motives. coinitanta of adult humanity. Is it ne ,.cs o. . ,.u.. , - and wlm,e advent vill mean the 10 Keep me nine commanuments The li.p.or-elier objects to prohi- because we are wise over much, be- " ee as Ms.hle, and no rest nc- Jp "'ore easily than the tenth hitionbe.au-ctdoesawav with a cau-c we forget that the majority Jonn imiaised unless necessary., ripping up .institution. , To look at the most undeserving oart of his profits. of mankind are always "children of 1 e frivolous hindrances to their wtern ,jnioo Payg ,l8 jB9t share of ' nien through the kir.dly spectaThe man who drinks, becau-e he a larger growth, " and "instead f temper, depress their elastic buoy-! ues j des of pity, has become the slave of anunnatur- expecting them to be self-governing ancyof spirits, and encourage them bidiuutiMlla mXlmaL, Mar. ma To try independence, succeed in
which mu-t be satisfied, patterns ol wi.-dom and virtue we w l'"IF 7- 1 ! Yesterday afternoon the case of i Vler it not.
re-
To faint at mice and spank tigers
with a broomstick.
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at ai'l'eui nun iiiu-i v.. , , . .. . . . II . i ..i i .i i . l i .l. . s. rt nf 1 1 --1 1 shun hi ever hi
The politician, because he wants -noum rainer iook ior me ignorant , Vu . j" 72 , 5" I simplicity of children and treat - NVarJ th('m, f or deceit begets Part of the voter-. beeaOM liqUOT then, accordingly. Or is it because deceit. No theoloKic dogmas nor licenaea pay some of the taxes. that with every year we go farther catechisms should ever be aught Every mother of a child wants astray from Natura, and pin our nor her loyalty m he .eying a ' e . i 1 t !... lioiii.iiiiiu mi a i'Miii'iinhiiiiul lifo itw i Ik? abused by tictions told as truth-.
prohiPltion lor me sah.- ui uui .... ........... ... ..i.vj .
child. Kvery wife for the sake of husband.
Everv sister for the sake of her mat i.ki require
Offi.r
( U
J. 5. STEWART,
hv increasing crime.
The others DOfN to reduce taxes by reducing crime.
The Question Plainly Stated. "The Republican party as a party is squarely committed to high license." Such is the declaration of the New York Tribune in an editorial entitled "The Saloon and the Assembly Canvass." Here we
have a ch ar and explicit statement iof the party's position as given by ithe leading Republican organ of the nation, l there any Republican organ of even approximate in-' fluenot which denial that statement? Not one. How then can a man re tu-e to aca pt it. and if he is op-
RESIUENT DENTIST, , d to licenae, whether high or . .. ... ..,..!. I.. ii- hi.vv .-.oi he Vote for a ppi-
-. nun ki.i oi i'u o n siiunrr, .-i.il, . . ..i. . ...... .....
I A si Kit. - - INDIANA nounced licen-e
lerations fint -cliw a BMMaMaaaaW
T a 1 i e I r .
the state against the Western I'nion 10 11,11 me lon? loraociai Ksition, telegraph company for the apjH)int- "r thruw ll awa' for love Q " ment OI a receiver had been set "tant. down for argument. Attorney-tJen- To rcttt,n' despite many bitter eral Ketcham, with Smith k Kor- partonoaa, the trust of a good bly, representing the state, were ,n human nature. New ork pre-ent, as were Smiley N. Cham- Tiecorder. ban and S. (. Pickens for the de- The E. & R Road Sold for $1,413.712.80. t i . ...;i. 1 Itr.i.
iriiuani i 01 luiauuii, nium. i-. .ii- 'p i ...:n .A T:U .-1
tin un iv ..... . . . i ue i ti.i.- ii iv aiiu nie iiiiionu .i .ii lick, its loca superintendent. -, , , , ... , . that which i i i. i iilroad was sold in Washington i . . . . w . .. ... .J.1..F. Ii. ill'll'ol. iitt. r
they may be' f J Y . " " ? la-t weeklunder foreclosure. The
I Jll . I ' I 1 I I . I I I 1 II Al A y V UPllVI t ' 1 I ' ' 1 I I i Ol -r t earlv IT x , . sale was i-omlucted bv henll J. 0. IV, I , . . 1 . j . 1 1 1 1 . 1.1 lltlltiililll J
to become skeptical of all . .' A , ,. . , laming at the court house door. I fi ii lorttimnf inn t ' 1 ii T l a i i i i I i i 1 llltaf
In the education of ' V" " V', ' )' r?" ' l1 armem' Loan and Trust com-
Phe inh.nt iv,i -.,rshii,i.,l s . childhood it would be far better to.' t ..... J 1 1 "y, of New York city, was the
ii . . .... i ii ii e si ue. j . . , , - i .
semblance of the Godhead thous- inculcate a sense ol honor than re-, . .,, , .nc .,, , Wr -my i.iaurr. j ne purchase price
ii ti i if run r-. a it. iro the i'liriiion licious belief, because the later is1
era. The celestial Virgin and Child often J,un8 "WJ in lat.ter .,,f('
. I 11 A II A A.
tt 'inn ii i ruiTii -
to
4t . t A 1
conduct instead of a childlike obe- " lll'se tireed hvpocncies
her dienCfl to bat eternal and universal La4 them rather be allowed to lawaf llarinonv with Nature is .ill formulate their beliefs for them-
h..r that tiod reou'ires from 11 His selves when they are of BU age
-t
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. . , . I . . . anil In In, i I'l
i -i ere mures. In Hinke I Neir iimhi n n.-vs "'' . n ..".v. .
oiouiei - 1 i . , .x., I- ... . i i .. .i . . ; . i , il... ,r 1 .mil salvation -ore And however IS Rood. Ulherwise
r.verv iiin.;iiiioioi.isi 1..1 ,.e p. -.. n j . et ,i i ,..;,' much we may change, Nature is compelled in casting off their
l':irt of the v iters, to le-.-en taxes constant, "among the faithless
(Teei
faithtul onlv she
gi lodneaa.
1 Ml
from whereas honor will
to the end. Honor
stand by them will preserve
-all work guaranteed. Crown and Bridge work. Pre. Mta ly.
Bpociahet
in
Ir. ij. a. MOtBYi Resident Den ist, HLNTINOUUHG, INI T' l.r t in prof mal t-rTir- to Ii m h:. ..rk 1 1 ih- i iUhI 1 1 tie. ni ti nil,. It III. .1.....1 tl.lltH.il
wU piHti, work spciiilly ,.ln ill. ml II
' - .ii. ii, i., i Apr. i. mm
1 1 : . . u ;.. tUo iiiimnt i if nrime It
IIIIOV I- lie 'Iii' " l i mU n,.i Ka t..o much to sav that hundred years
if all
coul
1.....1
p. 1 1 1 . 1 nuuiu ,.. ' - - , . . . nml the whole tone 1C divinity,
.i,-.--iii .1 no in in , - - - ... .r I f....li..., ; lhe lower orders ' "'le, in
. I in. M..I i Villip, ... "- -
might be indefinitely Charles Buxton, M. P.
of Paganism were adored
Africa hi India The Viririn'a
names were innumerable. In in moments of difficulty, and Kgvpt she was Isis; i Habvlon, sustain them beneath oppressive ishtar; in Aaayria, Ri; in UraaoeJ11" dances. A religious devotee Cerea; in Cyprus, Venus; in Hindo- may he a sneak, a cheat, or a liar, stan, Sara; in Persia, Artemis; in bl,t a 'nan of honor, never. N hat Syria, A-tarte. The people ,,f virtue ia to a virtuous woman. Mexico also worshipped the Mother ,1,,n'r M to an honorable man. He and Child ages before America was preserves it knowing that once lost discovered. As we write there fe it would be irresparable. The dobbefore HI reproductions of some of "itiveness of childhood makes it the these; Ishtar of Nineveh and her n'st favorable period for its cultichild with a shaven head; Ansitis, vation. In the words of Addison The Mother of the Child," who " Hoaaf! a sacred tie, the law of kings. m t A. 1 1 .1 1 a L :
Ii. .writhed in her hin Isis iimlL. "'' ""' UlWIIIglllflllllg T
' . I 111 I .
ami ft renirt liens Virtue w hen
Davaki and Chriatna are renre Baaaeataar.
sented a-thev were in India six "d iiuitalas Issraetioaa
u i' ;i. mmIu not.
l O O -1. III! ',,,UU"U .....I y .
Pickens conveying instructions from ' ' I . a , a a.a a a I
the general otnees oi the esiern Dubois county is dealt with thus
iciegraon coiii,..ui , io .y , the matter of postmasters bv
m j 1 .!! 1 T-m A
etiamr r airoanas : Jasper, rsei.a-
ti.irtv und souiire I- n i t l: . i . lection.
t i linü noru-, ami ieaKi, (. nrisina. ti. ., ,.,.Im
.... ii - ' i i i.i i .Iii. ; . n..tj Mith In fiifivii'TKiliS . ia I.: ...I di.-:
II in L HUM A i
JIM Ulli iit: aw ' v "j . ... , , II drinking of fermented liquor T!' ?T YtT Uky , Tl 1,1 be done aw v crime of every C.lIi"."f the mediev.al pa,nt-l d would fall to a fourth of its'"--. rgm, although a Phal-s.
where she ic
London, Kng., March 15, IM',17.
Kvansville Courier. The propo
the amount of taxes claimed by the'
, I- , .i .ii
state, and secure a aisuussai oi me (j Anderson: Huntincburir. J. V.
suit. A consultation of counsel Hillham, Solomon W.
rix.ii iiiui im in i ru n l iru u nr v '
lilt 1 t 11." Alt it til VIIV ik' a .. a a , , i
room and this was loiioweu ny an announcement that the defendant! was ready to pay over the amount
of taxes for 1896 due the state, with the full penalty of SO per cent. The proper entry was made, and an adjournment of counsel to the clerk's office was the next step. There the Western Union telegraph company's check for fi:?,SJl.24 in full settlement of taxes due for 1895, was paid over, a receipt was given, aod another chapter in the history of corporate contests against the state closed.
The Western I'nion eomnanv
priwue yiapp; Thales, Felix B. Waldrip;
Kllswotrh, Lafayette Ellis; Dubois, li.indolph Hollen; Celestine, Ferdinand Schneider; Schnellville, Chas. N. Simmons; Altoga, Sophia Pfoff; Ky.ina, Sallie Dugan ; Ireland, Albert H. Stewart; Haysville, Henry Rhuerschneck ; St. Anthony, HenC. llasenhauer. Ind. Sun.
itionto create a new cabinet posi-
was emblematical ottion to he ( alhd the S. crctary ot
whose fertile womb all Commerce is not surprising in thii
raided 'things lie hidden the mot her of all. day of "business interests" ram
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Housekeeper? dsirous of making their own baking powder can do so wiib very little trouble. The following formula is one that has h en used for many years: Weigh six ounces of Hour and thoroughly dry it, without browning it, in the oven. Procure six ounces of the best soda and IMH onnces of cream tartar. Add them to the dried flour and rub together half a dozen of times through a sieve, then put them in air tight jars, or tin cans and keep in a dark closet, using the powder from a small jar so that it will retain its strength. -Mrs. Hope: "Ethel, Miss Nerfus ii coming to-day, and I want you tobe mamma's good little girl." Kthel (aged five): "Oh, yes, indeed, mamma! I'm always very pa'icular abont what I do when visitors are here. ' Harper's Round Table.
same kind of a tight payment of its lawful
taxes for lM'd and lS'.M. and after
the case had been fought from the circuit court of this county through to the United States supreme court the company was compelled to payits taxes as fixed by the state board of tax commissioners. It is scarcely reasonable to believe that the Western Union telegraph company will enter ujKin further contention against the state when the company's taxes for 1898 become due. The Western Union yesterday paid into the state treasury the money due, amounting to $72,(KK), and the suit for a receiver was dismissed by the attorney-general. The date tax board willlmeet to-day and
authorize the attorney-general to Advertisers in Th Cocrieh am
distribute the money to the counties, capturing the trade.
