Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1897 — Page 1
Weekly
uTmifief
VOL. 3t.
JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1897.
NO. 31.
lO.1i.HHBD IV1BY KKlhAV, AT JASPKK, DCIOMOODMTY, INDIANA, IV CLEMENT D AN E. OFFICE. Im Courier Building )S Wk-t Sixth Stkkkt. PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION.
W. C. T. U. COLU M N. John J lnK"lls Hritest0 BishopMCabe. meditating upon the maledictions Tl d.r.- (mlmun t. Fran Qaaati
Iopkka. Kan.. Murrii .im i nnst against the pharisees t ............ ...... , ... .. . . ... .I- j . .i , e .Marti I 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 rank ( ati.l M
CONDUCTED BY MKS. M. I.. HOB BR.
, . , ii' r t .min r neoncm n, rraiiK . an J. Ingalls haa fired a broadside at Hisday; me canting bypocries of 1it. Kll,.(l(1. Wi )nt hl j.,,..r i i . i i e .i - - ' 1 i i i l i . ' .
DhMOREST FLASHES.
Episcopal church
occasion recently
The bishop took
to criticise the
in-
I N I' I
Bishop McCabe, of the Methodist j Palestine and their lineal descend Jo F. Friedman, Adin'r Leo C Jahn,
am- in Kansas, who, thanking rod Leeeiie Mmk.-i .m.i a mrust kwih to ll,..e mmm ..... ..... ..il...- ....... ...... A Oltirscll Illld I' K re-. lot L'.'l. Jasper.
I he honor trafhc is a pestilence. , , . f , ,, . . -.uL t . .... i 82&00.
that walketh in darkm i dcstrtic- K U lHM " inUB in repon-( ." , hiiim aw uuunun Cath Christopher to M h Lan, lot . u . . i ing the little difficulty between Mr. d omit the weightier matten of 3 4 ft and , Kuni North add Holland, tton that wauketb at noonday , Its ... . ..... . i..,, aiux
. .. . .. i 1 1 .- 1 1 no i- u .I r i orieo 1
r,,year, ft! Number,, Postpaid, $1.5. horror throw a gloom over me ,. ..... . . or wtnt to Canton CMv with an. Alfred Kellama to Samuel T Parker,
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si irter time " proportion . RATES OF A DVERTI81 SQ. for .'h1 advertisement! lefjal ntea Jil liiit-H $1.00 for lirst innert ion ; BOc euch suhneiient insertion. r jr vearly advertisements liberal oon
trai ts will he iiunle to re)jiil.ir advet
Users.
Mole community. v nai mis oui
priaona, our poor houses, our hin
tic asylums, our hospitals? What supplies the gallows with victims? What blights the happinesa of home
ill , ... 1 1 1 ... 1 in." acres in see LH t i . r.i, 7, lono. man out of a job laya a few things thorily to write as much or as little Mm ,, wk(, J(w K, m . .1 1 . : 1 .1 .. .. I ........ I : : 1 ' . '
10-uay 10 nie gl ion Olliojl in We piOTWU, many rviU H 1 .u in ec ifö t a S r 4, Tl lhape of an open letter. fit, anl mv purpose wast: tell the 1 8idos Schuhmacher to John H Beak FollnwJno i. Mr fno!!' Utt, tcuth about the encounter, the snse nisn, lota 237, 238, 243 and 244, Ferdi-
n tatora and the moral environment V,,,, ' s,t,i 1, ..,, v ruh mu
been lot r.. Ferdinnnd, II 16.
mlieM
My Dear Bishop McCabe
COMMERCIAL M .I! WORK
of all BLinda Promptly ami Neatly ex nated at uaaaat pnicaa. U'e invite inspection an.l liusiness. PROFESSION Ali CARDS. PR. K. J. KKMl'K. IK. K. M. MUELLER.
Drs. Kempf & Mueller 1 . r Dr n . n . A .1 .
sweat Morus Des aea Mtgaa, iprii it, last. ijr,
liruiL'- a direful curse upon it r ,. ... 1 , . . . . .... i . . u. j i B. , a Kansas ( it v paper winch I houtrht aa it .ippe.ue.i to me. clad I What aenda many a poor wife toL Trinidad (his monitng, on my requested to attend the Wi her pillow ot tears, praying that she home frotll S;m Fr;m(,,(. , , ßnj conference and write my impre may never see the morumg light t (h(; tu,,iwi ofita prO( Ungg I should
Permancy ol Piece lor Teachers. I..-1 1. in. in 01, in) hi pom-nt. ) Tln re is no more serious impediment to the success of the country chooll to-day than the uncertain
tenure of position of the teachers.
W hat husmess is there which
changes hands so continually and so certainly? Kmployers usually avoid temporary employes. They are never thorough, never interested, never skilled. They are uneconomical in every sense. They waate material ; they waste time; re. pi ire more bossing; do their work
What brutalizes men and degrades
women.' This deadly crime of
liquor selling. Who but voters are
ing: 01 u pruweuungs l snouiu nave
"At the Winlield conference tone so With equal composure, had Biahop McCabe rose to a question the ipensaAion offered been sat-
ation pre-
and
nquor seuing. y no out voters 'of 1 privilege, and roasted ifactory and no occupatii respoi.sihle fortius appalling record jQg j DaUg for his report of the vented.
ui misery i prise fight. He said: "Had 1 heard you distort " 'It was a fitting sequel t.. the misconstrue the language of a 1 I bi jtttil kieikiinrii d tiiiiii'iiiir ' I . ...
........ WH. .v. , r r.f t ... man ... . -ir... i ... wno lia.l alvav treated von
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R.M. MIlBt KN. M. A. HWKKNKY. am m m n m I mm m k. im m
'lll.ni n i v r. w. "j r. a . Ittorney s at Law, JAHPKIt, IINI., rt.ll pnu'tic In the Courts Of DvbOtl hikI idj'Miiii.tf ('DimticB. Particular attaotloa gtv t:i to oolluotions, Bjjr.ircit'K -.larkann St.. uppoalta th-
lliiliola I mint v Hank. Ili-c. , Vi.
Attorney at Law, iANPKH, I IN I J I A TV A ,
the trattic in alcoholic poison Has done more to hrutali.e and degrade the world and to till it with poverty,
disease and crime than all other ivils Combined, Let each individual voter a-k himself how far he is responsible fortius terrible curat of society.
Are the youths who crowd liquor saloons likely to become honest, upright, useful, patriotic citizens? Are they in a f :ii r way to become honored heads of households or good Christians 1 Surely not. S:iid I father, "I would Ma my
girls under the ground rather than married to drunkards.'1 What father with any parental affection doe- not echo that sentiment?
oorlv. Thev are the rrost expen-
Val Meaamerto John Erny, .37 acres I si ve. thoturh hired at the lowest
ions "';"' -'V'.1, r 5 WOO- , . . , I!Us. Thev are never resnonsihle.
.i i i-.'pii ci iu ler, r. , to 1 1 1 Ii ii sei in neu, I , ,' ' lot ii. Kundeck'a2d add Jsaper, 1500. and nerally untrustworthy. Cath Steinart to Catherine Christman, I Ii the busineas of our schools difptlot l"). HuniingNini, ferent from all others that changing Chria Rottger to Elijah Whitten, ptfhaada does not injure it? Or is it lot I and 8, Knna.ht I f .1 1 a n.l . r.o. f . j f . 7, Clav Lemmonto Chaa (' Klein, a less imptrtant business than all seres la sec .: t ' h r ", 6Q0. j others? AC Harbison to Mary HsrWaon, Our countrv schools suffer creat-
witl 120 acres in seen :'l ami 28 t I u r n lv fr-.tn this evil. It takes at least
man
purification of politics an iridescent courtesy and spoken of you with re- jon Jot ,,, f ti) uiw6 hod( tflOaema thrr'' .v'':,r-for :l teacher to attain
dream to find him sloughing off his pect ; had 1 heard you apply in- in sees 1 sad 12 1 2 s r ft, $2500. Ins hest in a given school. The senatorship toga long enough to jurioua epithet- gratuitously and H Ii Hollenberg to II tmU nature, first year he i- learning the school prostitute his glowing rhetoric fir without provocation to one wno had pt lot 3, BlamJter'i fd add Hunt ullj ). Khoo is learning him. the sporting readers of the New endeavored to endure advewity with n$oDrad ilagento Amelia Hasen The second yea he begins to make York Journal. fortitude; had I heard you denounce a,.r,., In . ist 1 n r 4, $40. ' the school what it should be. The " 'What a contrast between the as a lie a statement of whose truth Caroline StrstUnsn to Joseph Merkel, third year will finally establish him calm dignity with which .lohn f, you could personally know nothing, Bletnker-i addHanUMhurg, 1900 M ti,ut necan regjiy be 0f highest Ingalls held the resüve members of ' hould have -aid so in the same J rft O90 ,"""r' Bewioa the fourUlthe upper bouse within the bound- spirit w ith which I described what John W Landreth to A L Stephens, I'1 many country schools, the oi senatorial courtesy, and his gen- took place at Carson City, and 1 160 seres in sees 2 end S6 1 1 n an.l s r :i, teacher is always begtmang. His lie efforts to soothe the ruffian spirit might also have added that you ex- t-' predecessor has left no leeorda eim.of Mr-. Pitssimmons when she bibited all the characteristics of the.iJ .,;, J1, erf th" Pl'li the wrk which shrieked to her husband 'Kill the gladiator except his courage. Peter J Small to Catharine E Small. 'has been done. His plans may
ilirt v ptippv. i am wining to leave i ucni no buuii language at acres m i sa r , romar. nave neeir excellent ; üHl no trace
Proaeeutlns attorney lot the nth .iu.ii. ini c re lit, and ill mu-ertilli utt.-mi to any cItII i u mm enltiiated to hna In asy ewnnty ot
tl.f 'ire. nt.
One of the tno-t lamentable featurein the war against the liquor traffic is that the mass of the people are so apathetic, and seem ig-
i HH... t .. v.I'm l.i. il.l i.itf . ... Piil.l if S.niur. . . . . . I. A . f .1 'I
... vi'iv' noruiu as o, ine yiguauu o u.e.r M,.tj(,,U
enemies, wno are actively anve to every effort and influence that will favor their selfish designs. This makes it next to impossible to arouse voters to see their true interests and to realize that the most potent power they POSSOSB is the ballot.
the acrobatic state-man amid such ( arson I ity as is imputed to you at genial environments, but as an tlie vJTinneid conference. It- only
American citizen I protest against parallel! is the fictitious exclamathe declaration that the spectators tion which you incorrectly ascriheto at the brutal fistic tournament were the frenzied Mr. Fitxsimmons. average citizens of this republic. "The etiquette of the prize ling This statement i- a li-, an insult to does not permit a man to call an-
American citizenship and American other a liar, or accuse him of being a
manhood. '
Not being a m tuber of the I'erhap- you are incorrectly report-
t church, I am at m loss to ad. I hope so. I should regret to
Anns Humbert to John G stein. IJO f t!;em is-to be found. Even the
.lohn GStein to Joneph Stein, so aces 1 l;tss('s ,1U( j"med, their proin aee 29 t I s r .i, tino. gross m the different subjects, are .lohn . Stem to.lohn stein, l vt a. re- ei tirelv undiscoveralile Bl I matter In aee 2ft tl r 4,11100. of record. The new teacher must, I-i.lor scliiihtnicher to.Ias I, Norman, i c . . . t . ' and R M Gray, 75 ecres hi see 30 1 l ! r therefore, begin work from the be :,. agio, ginning, form new plans, organize
Wm Stallmsn to Wm Helming, lots 2, n u classes, and base his whole
'prostituted acrobat' with impunity. 4. 2ft, wand si, Ferdinand 3000. work on insufficient knowledge.
louandp. ' C-uld anything be more recklessly . . . . .... .(..!) la Z a. il a. 1 f
Wilhelnmia Ki-her to Vm Kirk inff. ''leini. u is not me tcacner s
W.A.Traylo.. V H. Huuttr, lit AY LOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .IASIKlt. INDIANA, WM practice in tie (nirtn of DtabOil and
'ctjoni in: eoiuitte.
M-i.mi'i' iiV.T I ill 1 1. . 1 m i o.llliy smm lO.iiK April Ti, 'Vi.
BRUNO B08TTHEB,
Attorney at Iaawf
Aud Notary Public, IASPEH, INDIANA, ill practice la the C.iurtH.if IIiiIxiIh anil
hrry countlen. IniliaiiK. Jan. , ls,.4.
T. B. WOODS, D.D. S,
The political claims and general
interests of our city, state and nation are, and ought to be, considered a part'of the moral and religious obligations we owe to ourselves as well as to our homes and families, es
pecially when the whole political interests of the country are degraded and under the control of its worst
enemies us a conseuuenee of the
OPERATIVE DENTIST, political delinquency of its best 7 .a . S
JASPER - INDIANA. citi.ens in tolerating an.l sanction
leoo ir or teeth. ss.oo ing the greatest CUrse of modern
know how the censure of anv act of oe compelled to believe that ( arson 6720 eu (tin sec 271 2arft, fi".
mine. r. matter how nefarious. City has a higher code of ethics Jos Gerber to Mart A Goawman
could have been properly a question than Winfield.or that a pugilist may "iVfZin STi cuu. asa
of persona privilege al the VVinfield have better manners than a biahop. conference, hut my respect for your Very truly otirs, high offioe,and for the great organi- .Ions J. kg alls." zation which you wpreeent mam of . . whose members are my personal and pjrt Drifting 1 ,1 . i . i "I I I i 1 1 n.l. ri.t.ili.r it ..l.l.r.t-
. . .1 i l '..ii . . .ii . In Dubois counts tor the month
prime w i Mi.anu inn aiin your M:iria, ,s.,- ,.H s,un ,, ,,. r.i.
a y ' - y
comments to pass unnoiicea. the Beenter'a office, piiilit. Diliv,
1 otir revival ot the venerahlc conler.
in:eie-ts we are speaking for, it is
of tl; important vital interests of the
children in the school. It is not the
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acres in see ov 1 1 n r 3, siueti i-...... . nuruun iuum, ü ib me v . Robinson to OsroHne aferehsnt, community. ' Strange, that the very lot- BS, 60, 70 an.l 71. PortersvilU- f.(25. highest concerns of society should
.Mary mio- to .vnain retry, o ,'cies i t ,,t ...rl.- .1; .-.1... 1 . ..
L.v . . . . ....v... ui.-.i aiui it ,itit.i .-o
I Cr.iwn ml Kri.tEv w.irk 0..1.I Killing times, the SM 1 01 ill
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' 1 ' iiy. lliriuvu. in iiuiii. .mil. irriu .ik ini.r.iitr.il Term- Kva.mialilr Ofllie
..r Sturm and Lorry 'a Hardware stur.
Au:il U, IHM-Iy
It is most surprising that pro
jf eased ly Christian people, including
r E Pill L1 tlf Jt T3 ip representatives of the press, should U . a. 3 Xfi Has AA1; Q slort righted as to take the
ground that any regulation, ."striction, sanction, tax or license of the liquor traffic la i remedy for 1 1 m I evils that fiow from it, especially after nearly lit S l years of failure and numberless illustrations of the uttei futility of Sttofa method-.
At a recent church temperance n ting a clergyman in high standing declared that wine was one of the good gifts of Qod, a considerate Use of which was justified by the
RESIDENT DENTIST,
'"Uli .ilp of l'uhllc Siiimre. Sp.iyil Hlock.
JASK. - . INDIANA
'iterations first-class as recummeiule.l -all work gnaranteeii. Siiecialist on
Cr"n an.l Kri.ltre work.
' I IHlli-ly. DENTMSTR Y
it i . t . a i
liiiile, and mat a license law was the hest means of regulating its use
in this community. What a libel
on a mother's b ars and agony over
the loss of her dear and perhaps on
ly son, brought alMiut by the open
licensed saloon! Are justice and virtue in their demands for protection to be silenced bv I livened ser
vant of (iod, who preaches to a rich congregation? Is his exalted Po
sition to he a screen for his perver-
Hible
llliUlll' faa.lll-lta.fi Ulli) Mill II l I. . l 1
ork arrant,..! 1 ' ... iw "m !I1U U1S lllsellsilMlll V to the (letliaml-
I i il'll I- i i 1'H.O .lll.,.ltii.l ii (I.. Mr democracy and populism was an rViltiemina risner to Chaa U Fisher, 70 505 40 Total No ol iridescent' dream, requires no ex- jp ' heamaaas add Hnntinphim:, ' ' tended renlv .. ... "They sav that " V, 1 r' 1 '. : C J Hams to .J A Lam. 80 acre- in 1 11 .nü. 1... L
,.e a .a 1.1
11 von tniiiK mat me pontics 01 ,. is t 2 s r 4 2 000.
Kansas and the nation have been E kf Critchneld to Mary C Witsraana, purified bv the precepts of the OD P '"' Beiden's aM. Birdsye, 1200, ponents of republican,,,,,, then you are warranted in your condemna John N Harrison to Dexter Resmel, tion of the phrase which I uttered !i seres in sees fl sad 81 1 2 a r S, 8700, ten years ago; if not then vour quo A'l:"" BMchlfr ,llll;t Btretfel, 118 tation to disingenuous and unjust. aeSu21JLl L?;f2i is r- ' lirn.it Mi'-H i.erto iw i M. .,,..
MfP, 80 acres ,,, U )y Keepiag (,,.,
in urn. 'Ill t 1 mi rr ill
i Aug II Koern. i to Henry Utnderebe, asnousiy impaired, pt lots 14, 10. 16, 17 sad is. st Marys The only remedy for this is perO. ,.,1,1 I I 1 1 ,1 1 1 11 . .1 . 1 riT .,., 'O f..r..a it. a.. . e . 1 t At . .
,1". , . u.,-..B -""'" ... in inencv oi inace ior tne teacher. '. t 1 I hi ...... I ... "
Wm I! Tien.an f. .Fol,,, W Katterl.en- 1 "t'ir.(),lr Present sub-district .sysmm .,t I.. I in 1 1 miiin ..I .ii... -.:o ... t"ll tlllS Wl IlI'VIT be I hi- him
calumny that I advocated depravity, 11 1 ne!'- '".,M ''"rv 'Mhvr ' Miches! Durlsui Adm'r to Joseph be,, suflicientlv demonstrated durbecauss said the purification of ÄÄtoÄ R-fL tÄÄ W&ytÄ the past twenty years.
politic-by the methods proposed by 80 acres in aee 18 1 8 s r S, 8400. r' .. u ,.Y ! ' ! V. . ,V VTV'., xr ...... l-"t all the teachers of a township
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tmnsfen 78. ,,' r,lr''l "y a central hoard, and let tl i-e teachers be subjected to some
no one can ex ecutive inspection, and teachers lr mi i ss . . .
Will remain lor live years where-they now remain one. The townshiplmanagement, which
will compare and contrast the .different ten her-, will detect thes-om-p tent and incompetent, retain the former and let go the latter. The leading causes of changes in
th teachers are now purely local. Will Nie- " ;-",s or tays, not because he is
K1,.(1 man, two well known btrsioees men I t or good teacher. It is be ' of Petersburff, Ind.. were In ihn atlse he is or is not the relative of
Mr. Krank and s,,1(' director or ottier "mlluential .... ... Mna la. il... mt .AI. J ....
verv enthii-ia-tic " ' "' l"c iciu.imouu , uc-
" Your allusion to the '.-enator- :.-t uni
hip's toga' makes it proper that I John il Hoffmaa to Annii
should say that I left the senate in Wlli-..
.iiana I va K lee to li.ert
Hoffman,
"I guess that's right.
rowed ;. doen of mine ev. iy one of them." BOOMING In the Town of Petersburg Was Struck. Mr. Sol Frank and Mr.
i v
me and
bor-kept
Since Gas
did
will.
voluntarily six years ago. I
jilll ... .
not Biougu my toss as you inn Caroline Merchant to Jos Kraft, pt aee city last night mate. The populists sloughed it 84t 1 rft, 8330. vi- v;..
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lr. II. a MOHHY.
Resident Demist.
ITTVXIIVOlJtrWO, I IN 13.
Tt'fKlt r - I it. lMmaaasaalAfaa ail Ban nil
Hill I I 111 m-.W mmm.mmm. I.. ... .1 ..I 1 ... m .....I
, J V'l III Ulf 'M ill.l! mm a - i . , f .1 promi. to KV u hi, ,.,,H,.Mt att.'i.tii.ii. aton ot tli teachings of the
linn., w.ir -1 . j , , I woii.-it.'il, mix
Aur lü. 'Hü
m .or, sintering humanity, degrided and impoverished by the 1 iijiior traffioT
idainh
orii)i' hmi lip . i..-
MM! Not ii-. The 1 1 Tlf IhI iBt.u. I IVal If.....
inofli kowMhip, Dubois euunty, Ol mi D'i to r. iM,ij, baeinaas on rkttsniai g..Weai.al Krank Bets'l ottaCV ..ii mSt Mtu" Btrwt. bsteasa löahth ami gy. 'n Jasper. The Toessblp Lr 22 ii J ln.tianHohool H.M.ki. at MUW " VA oil. u Vm.... m - - -
Aot 16, lSU6-y.
Good Uoaidence in Iroiano
B For Hale.
ad avwwl it rw,"p "-n.l two IihIIi itmT SSf' with thn tewn lots ii
01 K.,11.1- -""-r. maiiif, An.l Ott
- ...iiinn. In v, ,.u
sr.TTreinnliVl the valuable li.,,1 at Petersburg needy; he did ii..r...r,i u,M...ri.. mt..(.. i ri M , I I .. 1 1 i . i mi 1 1 1 .. i t i i t v i 1 1 , ..... r, " i ' 1 1 1 1 not tavor the children of cer-
. ........... . ... ...... hi, .n ......Kail, '-' " " ' " ' " m J ..... ..... .... ... redt. resume it at the recent i r. 4.1 ,.r,.w ; M,... .!,; , -j M - i ,WM, 1 ci,; mm ta 11 tannics : he did or ib. not en
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Sheriff Dubois Oountyto FnA Bchsr Mr Kl,mk gaJd the board of di- nu "",e young lady in 'the neighISb W ' ilon.itu.hnr,, Petersburg, who have 1 i iH'did or did not teach to I I'...! f.. I mm V. I. hui i'biiririi . t tlio i"w will loivo r. iv. , 1 -u ' some ignorant busybody: he
hadowy publicity that attends I acres In sees 19 and k 1 1 a r4. 81.100. a lettei from irentlenien who w.-mts & 1 "r n,,t B to some church,
rena Mehrituer to Psul Bets, MJ. to (ooate 1 slass (aotory at Peters " 1 10 on- : - ...in. res in sees 17aad 18 1 1 a r 4, 82,000. . .... ,, ... u . His ucces teiebot- i ntt. Wm C Britteia to Joseph Wehr, 7 bur8- 1 1"' gentlemen will he made .T"0?!", n ,7 , n acres la see 19 1 1 a r 8. 8300. Mattering offers by the citizens of Ul " u(' ''t and hi.-t consideraAusust Ksesin and Jos W Fripilmnn PiL-..'v ...init-.l tn n.
from vmir remarks that while I won- A-iin r. t. .lo- t.erher, l..t 1, , Enthofen'i V.M Mr Krink w U 1 iked if he 1 I could not be if the hiring that garment I dishonored neither sub-.hvis,o .1,,. r.pi .iini,i ii1(. " ' . J.r," ., pa t were sullicientlv removed to
for me, very much igainst my in-
lination. I inet'fecttiallv endeav-
election, but the people denied
otherwise, und I am now a private citizen, without even the vague and
man who i a prospective candidate
for office, for I realise that my political career in Kansas iat an end.
I am glad to be able to infer
my constituents nor the country 1 a
whatever I tnav have done -m.-e
Chaa 8 Iura to frank V Jahn, lot M.
Soik;i h a. hi .1 ii per, ?dlii.
to he of anv value said :
" i am r 1 Hinein to .1 oim VI II arris, lot "."Several e x per S In mi the gts """.-, .um u mk. muxwii. us a 'During the Interval I have I .,. WanlJ', 11, Hlen.kers add Ib.ntin,- Mt have visited Petersburg during tea i.erjwas decided by some coml.ke voursel working for my living. JJHarria la J I Lo, p mm u ' h and they have pro- I" " Pmm specially di-signated Not having the gifts, faculties and ani, ri( a l., p, asm. nounwl wtl lhl,ri, ;fi hlJ m f rthe rairpose.
In bee from some of these local in-
1 1 ' : n cs, anu 11 ins success as a
order
ip
even
Au !oT bo"fP ne,r hurt-he, an,' wTiiTlTÄ""1 'H',Hy aaaroanillsa. aaa mild ery rheap and on . ApHrtsC. DoAse, Jaaper.
Our intelligence is not s. nnich at fault. We know more than we are willing to do. We should learn the most useful lesson that it is never expedient to do wrong. Good intention alone will not save. What we want most is an enlightened, vitalized, active conscience. Conscience incarnated into law will alone extirpate the saloon curse.
That wine will intoxicate.
intoxicate, that there are conlinm
drunkards in Paris and throuifhoiit !ness it and to write about it
consecration requisite for a hi-h p, srimefer to (leoree Scheeler. 80 the state The How of 01 is tmrv1 'lids would , lie accomplished by
being out Ol practice at the bar and acre- i sec ,f ami 8 Bar 4, 8428. htronu ;md the husiness men of our ilh ,li,hln the sub-districts, and
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UUBIUVBB UOIUK UUIIi I I I.I Q IH t'll . r.nomi inuiii-t, .11.,
doing odd jobs on the lyceura plat-asr i.tsw. - J . III. V A" flll. l I'Uta. Ml I- . 1.
form and for the press. I talk and ; Kvaria, l"o, ' von.l all drinht tho ,ir mm,t well ,,,l! ' lf biring teachers would then
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Uhris Hehrmau to William Behrtnaa, 1 lie company that was organ-lot-l' ail I I tfetx'H a.lil I I lint lll.rlillr.r i.wl uiu'iimI l.w.nlK ...... I..U ll, f..l.
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'glowing rhetoric' and the alleged . Li'vi L Jseolis to Allen Tussey, J acre . ' .; i . O 1, !
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incut are no
yours.
more for sale than
1 . 1 a . a I
citv are verv enthusiastic The V " '' uw luring ot tin- teachers . . ... .. il. lUm, - I 1 ' 'P L ..
l... We IS I . 1 1 tee deeeli ih he- " loniini . ix.uiu. i lie
lge-t well ii it ill llO
quirt :md demand attention..
nollev, Sr.
City, whether from the pulpit to acres in sec 84 1 1 8 r 8, 8800. . . .,,'' ; i, w vour congregation, the ffreefde to ,,,""', ""V";h to Ml Bpraoer. m t' --npanv is ini, f . ' ,. . . acre- m -cch lo and 1 1 t 2 - r I, 8300, r rank said sn your family, or in the seclusion of j rber to Leo c Jahn, lot a Ba- day when gaa was ati your study ooes not appear, rojthofen add Jssper, aftfto. bsjen fullv 50 000 vis the unreuonerate mind it looks Alola Bpraoer to M.-nrv Hettirh. 135 ' -n.
does quite asimmoral to read about a :x' rr " Fwiiir V, 1 ' r IA- ?m; , i:.. ... i i , . . Jseob C wilhoit to Jacob Mim- v. 177 med disreputable transaction as to wit-',.., j mH. .u 1 1 Pft. asmn
l)ou( ness it and to write about it. Vourl Jaob Mnndv to Amelia A Wilhoit. n. tU.
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Franca, Is notorious and undeniable. "" !"" i mimu, emu nave ......o.. Have the thinas to aall and adver- , 1 n 1j -. . i MorHi e i;.plev 'l ii ui ire profitably employed in1 ''''N. K.-U to John Kreilein, ) 'V , 1 f Meu 11,1,1 aUvtr pl w hen these editora attend his
j. - . acre- in nee . t i s r , "p'JUNi.
The capital stock of
,000."
nice last Alon-
druck there had
visitors in Peters
burg. Kvansville ( 'ourier.
The advance agent of prosperity is di-playing a line of samples that is receiving general approval. H unt inghurg Argus. " The advance agent of prosperity is displaying a line of samples that is receiving general approval. Corydon Republican. It would easa that the approval is extraordinarily general. The
samples seem to have affected the
editor- quoted Move in away very
common to them both. lie ad8raT I h,. way to wealth is as plain VHI1. W()uUi do wen Movv.
comer gnu-cry. ,.VH1. ((, koep his eye on his "sani
tise them well.
show lb)ckport'lVrnocrat.
