Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 October 1897 — Page 1

VOL. 40

JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1897.

NO. b.

PLISHKP KVKKY K It I PAY, AT JAPr K, Dl'BoIS COlWTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT ix .NK. OFFICE. I Couaina Bdildixo M Wkst Six hi Si kkkt.

PUICK OF SUBSCRIPTION.

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RATES OF ADVERTISING. For legal advertisements legal raten tO lines $1.(10 for tlrst insertion ; 50c each subsequent insertion.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

BKKT SltiAK

CHANGE OF POSTMASTERS.

CONDI I IKK KV MUS. M. L. HOBBS.

Lead Is Nut Into Temptation. That tin- tempter who isresiionsi-

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,1, IWpaid.llK). ,0ro?tb :lt'-r ;:r"mnal factories is blg c .-idered .portion. th" Ui: "l(kW 1 fv 'I' 1,u.s' ,- manv Parts of our western COM

apuy uiuainuMi in ua louowing: Hon. .lohn ('. Kunkel. f Hani--hurg. 1'a., who resi,1(Mi jmmj n congress and entered the mini-try, wus in his early career as a law rer.

F;r yearly u lvertisementK lil.eral i- regarded as an indolent voting man,

Indiana Should be Interested in It. "The jteople of Indiana are ting very deeply Intel eatod in the culture uf fteet sugar," said Mr. F. ii. Ual-ton of that state at Willard'.-

beet sugar

in

parts of our western country,

Disfrunted Republican Aspirant's View of it. and Compliments to a Democrat. llinliiiKurx Independent J. Wm Lewis, editor of the Argus,

M i itten lor tin-Jup-r ( ot KIER. T. u ., "T! The Hitminfburj Postoifice. An Admonish (or boys. A . ... ,, . .It is the universal verdict that Boyn You are now entering up- Krank Behrens made a verv effion a way of life, that you may gam ,.it.nt rxMJÜOMter. He conducted .m ntal quickness, acUvity, and the th Ilffairs oa Mn(.lh. ,,11Mn,1iS prin. faculty ot Induring weariness. Uut riphs and has everything in mich want to inform VOU that there will ha)pe t() lnallle ,um ,urn om he many roads to lead you astray'ii,,. Hie to i..; .,.

f, till ihirir. .it tho -...'., .. t . l .

. vwh( v,. ..... o.,iiv.c it. um mm your ngnt pain, ment's notice :ity yesterday morning. While Manv , ie will stand bv the i),.rinLr 1 ftl ,.. u ,, the lnd.-pend.-nt. ami a big maioritv -.-l L J, , during b.s term of othce ...,,IHM

nnd the banefite they promise to a ((f the ,KUrons of the ollice. would , ' u; . ,,ana,e?.."1 " money-order

community are Battering in the ex iratl.r ,,ve hud some otl r man :u- . 7 , ,,Y V, ,, T , '-'"fss , money orders were

. i . .i i i . i"-s .r- . .- 1MH'U ;inu il um nil UTt' (Ptr-

iwiinien ii nie i ii. -let we viii ti.. : l .. i i i. r i. .

t i " i iic mcu von iiuve aireuuv iorm-

traets will le madfl to raROlar mlver-tisers.

treme. "The culture of the sugar beet is not only profitable but requires the emnlovment of a large amount of

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tOOMXERCIAL AM JOB WORK (if all Kind Proinjitlv und Neatly executed at 1.1BKRAI. PRICKS. We invite inspection and boaloaai. PROFESSIONAL. CAKDS. K. M. MILBI HN. M. A. SWEKNKY llljMalli & ftWKBWBY, lttorneys at Law, jtapi:i, iini.. ill BfaiitM !" P"- Court of Uubotl und .IJo i II IM) Counties. 1'urtieilliir iitlellt lull IV

en K' coueei mils. , , oys-oKf n sJimIimm hi.. o.,,..it um m y reviewed the proof, and

IiiiIhiW ( nunty kmiik. Pec. , Vi.

spoiled by wealth and indulgence.

lb- was a brietle.ss young lawyer, when the jndga a-ked him to defend a friendly boy arrested for nteaUng. The evident Iq behalf ul the state was pven without interruption. A miserly old man had the boy hound to his service. He wanted to try the bojr'l honoaty. He placed silver coins in various parts of the house to ascertain whether the hoy woul 1 steal. Fin.ill.. ll... i.,M...i..i:a - 1.1

IIUII IHC l.lli I ,11 IOII Ul ill ' I . .... , , , i it i and preler it to anv 1 he bov took and concealed a half . ,, 1 ,, ,

new poetm'ister a most pleasant term ,Mi f,,r a future

ialOfhce. He 's there now, and no

matter how much we would rather

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I .1.1 1 -111 III .111. 1 '' II' 'I "II' . dollar. I he evidence was clear and . ,

unskilled latKr. both in tue neki iavt. M.en an ,dd itizen of Huntingand factory. The price of land near!our(J apptinted to the position, we'll a suu'ar factory ha- never failed to mv,. to put UpWith him, and that's rise in value. au tieri. j!abut it. ' Hut aside from the sellingof the, (Jne thjng y certain, Mr. Lewis baete and the production of mgar. ( annot pssiblv meet the repiirethen remains after the extraction of m,.nt, ,,f the olffic in a more faithtbe aaoehaiine matter a very valu-ui eUieientanJaceoHiating manable product beet pulp. The re-ner than has the outgoing jiostmasfuse from a single factor can sup- ter Frank Behrens.

ort as many a bead ot cat- Durintr Mr. Behrens' admini-tra-

t 'attle and hogs thrive on iL tion as Postmaster this otlice has

sort of feed, on,. ,,f t)M. .t c onducted of-

letter tw'es i f its eins in t be eoiintrv Ttkfl

tie.

e a

VIT. E. COX, attorney at Law,

undenied. The provecutinft attor-

not a

ray of h pe could be seen for the

defanaolaai hoy. Hii laeignad counsel had not opened hfr mouth. But now he aroe, apparently embarraaaed and bemtating, and

n :i hed for a book

paving crop can lie rai-e.l, md the

next few years will see atremendous

increase in the acreage devoted sugar lieets." Washington Peat

Women and Postal Banks. Wherever postal savings banks

are in ooeration women an amori2

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i ne auoience ,, m,t

.iu

PiMseeutintf Attorney for the Utli

Clr-u it. Mild will carefully Mtteml

du, neu entrusted to him in uny

th.. circuit.

oitl -e in spuyil s imildiiiK on run nc "..iiMre l....!....!

l lei hi tittered, and a derisive voice was svtein As a rule women are more

room has always leen kept in a neat and comfortable condition, the

t'J business transacted in a prompt and satisfactory manner to the many palrt na, while every accomodation

and convenience has een cheerfully granted everybody where the

uion w.M.ie,, ,.:e aiomj ,tal reguiations jH-rmitted. .prective patrms ol the" In tllH ,11;ina.,ement of tlll. ofll,,.

Dm, h. ta-tv

W. A. Trayli..

W K. II miter.

TRATLOB & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,

J AMPER, INDIANA, WW practice in tie Court Of Pul.oi, and .) ill I Inf Co nil ties. Mrortii far PuLoii Ooant Maat Baak, April Bi Vi. BftUMO BUETTNER, attorney at Law,

And Notary Public,

I

Will practice in tlie Courts of I u I

& m r. t t 1 1 . 1

fMTelT" heard to MW, "He's got hold of the uf .mallMims than men and . V 1 c y "' Rlhte f.,r m k biM.k " k'.mL-el nun men. anu l( a-filstant ,n lhe noa of his DIOM lor a law IxmUC. KUIlkel ,.,.,,1 t b:ivp a mure nr.ietica rea l- . ,

nn with mmmm mil 7, .7 , t . neptiew, 1 lias. iteiirens. 1 nese up Willi courage and ex- Z:lt,,,n ,,t the va ne of such accumu . 1 . ' . .... . .

claimed, "Justice wants no better lltlm , ,r nv UmWitm it is n- V- V, P". en,m"' law 1 k," and upon this .xl ,, f, ,n! ' t , ! f. leads l,r kinil-V made his maiden need,. Hi. el- 7. ' 1 . ' . ! . . . We manner,, and their thorough

..i ..... V '""' '" "", " " 1 - knowledge of the business of

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innen. u,Uin,,w o .v.n- I he desire ot women more g.;:- , ,, ,.

,.athy tor the friendless, tempted erav than of men is for a place of "7" ' ' " 'Z IUI ew will uouicAr epui , fr. .in I Im t t .a n lilJr''l'lIit. tl . ll.l ' L Will

office, have made the present

the

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bov The Mceltspr cret.t from the i . ?.. f . II I,ue P

coi-,r, s.,.;i ,;..,-ni;.,,, zzci:; m and the Ixty wastnuniphantly vindi-,.t Conaaqoentlj thev are es- !uinuaieatod and aoqaitted. poeiaUj appreciative of the stability . ., . . Moral: Leithe friends of the whlVh h " ,.lal bank af- The nt.nel savs that -.n one tempted rise in righteous indigna- t,,m s,.nse there may he -ome justice in tion on election day and voice their ' inuauv p.,, r.ild do nn this (throwing the blame tor white-

antimenta at the polla in such ik.flMkiJtiMi 1v..bi Mm. capping and ljrncbingon the oonrta),

Imannpr tlott (Jovemors Iflitk. i t, . " but whatever truth there may be in

and other- who are

Purry counties, Indiana. Jan. ls1.!. F. E. WOODS, D D. S , Ol'EUATI VK DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA. 8.00 MT OF TCCTH. B.OO Hold. Cruwn Mrf Bri.lgv work BM PWkM Hprotlty UmUti Mthäai ' flllll. rtlflrl! Irrlll Ail wnrk iin-nMicl Trrm rani,tilr Office! mrlHni ml Utttj't Hardware tr. aaaM u. isw-iy J. 5. STEWART,

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.it- e li IIP' peo e are reioisniie lor i c trv as would the establi-huient of a . 1

resjioiii-increased

Th iratically this is

HPKK. INDIANA.

..... son. iirake. and i ter- wtio are re

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sp.nsible for the mulct saioons in HUll 8avinf?s ,J:lflk ,Vstt tn.-Chi- ! 0",l!i-. an ' , URir 1";' Iowa, will convict them for their ! ,.i " hihty is not les-ened hut

(Times against civilization, and re- " the Plea.

move the tempting saloons that are "An episcopal clergyman of Grand true: practically it is far lnm the luring men and bovs to destruction. Kapid. Mich. . who Mongs to the fac t. The source of all power under Thos. Orwig," in Iowa Coin- order of the Klk-.'' av a iu-tiIht our form of government is the peornon Wealth. of that order, "attended a meeting pie. Vet aftt-r the Deopte have ethe other evening. The chairni.tii. looted tbeii agents and set them to

Ihe Irec and the Ae. noticing his pre-en-e. said : I see w irk in any of the departmentl

An old r pa tree, whose baleful our U-v. Brothei among a government their actoal power, ex intluence has cursed the country for this evening. As this is such an cept as a mtjral force, ceases

many years, one morning observed unusual occurrence. I think he will Whether their agent lie good, bad

a tni" ...an lookii) ' .i" restiio' .n have to Ik1 t I he re tor or linlinerent. the i i..e nave no

the orround at its feet. ' What are nut his hand into Iiis waistcoat practical control of him. It is a

c7 - m yoa doingtheraf" inquired the tree, pocket, and marching up to the political fiction to say that the pao

''.Nothing just at present, replied desk, put down his little . andpleareresptnsiblet.tr the court

the axe in a bantering tone. "I see made a nice little steech. in which Though the people make the presi-

vou are labelled l'iolnbit ion re- (,,. t. ,1.1 how glad he was to with dent, the president when tie is mad

sinned the tree. Yaa. that's mv bis brother elks, and ended bv in- i- b v-md their control, and while

name. I was thinking of ( Utting viting them to come and bear him in a theoretical sense they are re

uig that tune I he rieemtki fur

continuity, should sPumw t.ost..l ,.,.-.,1. .,.,1,. .,.i

H .. J 1 r It I 1 .-...i VIU-, WI1UU i, IIIIII lie can fully investigated and fully wra,,,.rs amounted to 111,000, known that your pursuit will not be rhile the rental of Iwxes brought mere a vain trial, but an achieve-) f . 40. During the term 18,SÖ0 me.nt ,. , . ., , pieces of registered mail matter waa A -light intercourse with man has handled whj,e ,(MM) is the averj, , caused me to stay less value on number of pieces of mail handled cleverness, Me thinks an ax to daily. Huntingburg News, grind ' or some other deed which! vould be of some interest to him, Hawaii and Postal Banks. if it was taking from your labor to If the United States annexes the add to his wealth. Hawaiian islands it will add to its Your mind undeveloped is like a possessions a country that in one field ready for cultivation, and a respect at least is more civilized few years cultivated and then suffer than itself. Hawaii has in successthe weads and briers to occupy the ful operation a postal savings hank precious s,t which has millions of system. There is on deposit with wealth and happyness in store fur the postal bank about 1100,000 you. All persons w ho have had to which is a pretty good showing for make their own way in the world a country of i(M,ooo population, have found that a fair knowie of an mostly illiterate natives and foreign education is necessary. laborers. Show me the man that is educa- If annexation of the islands were ted mentally and is indaatrooa and to carry with it the extension to this many chances has he to see hi - way country of the postal savings hank clear, to that of one way to the nrmsystem in operation there, that that has no education. would lc a strong argument for anAny occupation you desire to fol-'nexation. Chicago Record. low let it be a farmer, merchant, or . .Ti TT m I doctor you should be able to in- , Aasessable Property in State, dure the labor, if it requires you to The total assessable property in he engaged sixteen hours a dav, ths state, according to statistics never letting weariness tramp down compiled by Auditor of State Daily, your good intentions. excluding the property of corpoiaFurthennore the indurance, re-Jtione, is $1,128,821,886. The value tentivenees and boon dispositions oi cororate pr.tperty is over Uln

are among the most important ac- (,()().(HK)- The average value of land OOmplishments for dealing with V in Indiana, according to

hasty estimates trmi the reports t town- ! ship assessor- is gdO.zl. This sum jtri.e ! value without improvements. M no With improvements the value is aside 1-4.04. There is assessable in

as wort hi. tuff and he fullv en- Indiana 1... ISJ.;,; acres uf land.

aataaad in readim? some mod Itouk. Ind. Sentinel.

that is more likely to set apart a

men, are coinpr.rtible with

brain. If any of you delight in lighting or any thing that is use to you. it should be cast

character worth following.

N A. Ledger: An old soldier

a captain in the Union army during

h. ' H. II III III I MHI is not necessary to try to cover thp ate warspeaking of ' the , much ground as to be ".lack of ,,oM n, Char,,t()Wn on s

to. .

IIa 1

all ira.P

and master of none'' but

RESIDENT DENTIST down, it addd with hue can- preach the next Sunday evening. s msible tor him they can practical- ' dor. "Oh. vou were, hey!" re- Some one mowed that the elks ac- lv exerc-se no influence upon him. .vrl'-rlL i??2rr ZfZ' Inlied the tree, shakina with laugh- mt the invitatian and go in a b -dv o neither in the executive, the

' ter. "Why certain v, cut away, p, their brother's church, which judicial nor the l. -i-lative depart-

' perations lirst-class as recoiiinenle.l j-V(. n , 4 tl tj tion . I've read a go id was unanimously carried. The tnenta, though all are created by

apfjoianai on ln.uiv resolutions of yours to the next Sundav evening the front pew- the people, have the people any th- - . m . . . . w . a 1.1

same effect . passed year alter year of th" church were tilled with Ks. p t control. It is ansoiuteiy n. . at church conventions, etc. By all and when the Hev. Mr. as- sary that they Mhall not have. Not means go on with vour cutting!" l orided his inilnit he said : 'I am having the control thev cannot

-all work guaranteed Ciewa ami Bridge work lec. . IHi y.

DENTiSTRY

re-

Sat-

urday, 25th insjt, said to the Ledger: "It was one of the most en joyable reunions I have ever attendi I 'I I w J I 1 1 tl VP ii'ti n ti f f i i I i n it f li'iwo

ed. nor very laborous, nor vigor-.-r. P..,-Iinj

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e-tablshed. The address of Con-

hotter know a few things well, than

to know M many by half.

'I here are men who are not talent-

Presently a man was seen approach- delighted to see 10 many of my.prop. rly Is- held to bo responsible.

ling ia the distance. The tree think- brother elks h-re this evening, but M.idi-on Demoeat. ing it recognized in him an old as it is such an unusual occurrence! In addition it might have been

party leader, waved it- branches with moat of them, I think they truthfully added hy the Democrat, we jog along

playfully toward him and said : each should he assessed 1. Let that the people, as a matter of fact, the eye of the

.von m

ous and who could not be as thev

would like to be, for fear a great failure, never h-l any such ideas as this arise in your mind, push onward as having the strength of many, a .

he strong ot win and st. adtas in m.,.iv, hv everv

purpose, a man mat i oes pear

Hl

truetw

these clever fellows that are only

watching a chance to, in some way to betray you. Who is it that would not value a good repitation above all, can we have that, without first obtaining a general idea, and then stirring our

mental towers that the young as Huntingburg News. The cornwell as the aged will form an opin- tUOfll schools in I'atoka township will

ion of us as long as we follow after open on Monday Oct. 1 I, with the

that which pertains to building Up following corps of teachers:

character. School No 1 Miss Ksther

RepHatioO is not built in one day, Schwartz; school No. 2 Miss Laura

hut in many, slowly and honestly Fisher; sch ol No Miss Mattie

May a man glow in Cato ; school N . I Miss Mattie people) and noany! Davenport : school No. 6 Miss

gressman w. T. SSenoi was one of the most appropriate, one of the most elequent I have ever heard on

a reunion occasion. It was happily

veteran Present

illlil 1 1 11 rl to Ulf illsl 1 i 1 1 i i t I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , i f . . r

h acts with a single mind and is it trio(l(. iri"t am K stworthy fa worth a doze, of icu) an(, jjj not V()((,f)r Mr. Z,nur

at the last election, hut if he should again lie a candidate, and I am alive. I will certainly vote for him; and I am certain not a few other Republicans will do the game thing."

Ir. II. A. M N1! Y, Dnn! J.. I" .n. laa

CO,UO', -Plin 9K "lump i n ltivuld mwl esl .. in, .1 .-,.1, r io.l.t si. i ne etc" Iii. :ll" the have d("llis little tO dl).

II I'NTINtillUKG, IISI. frjpn WJU,t"to sec vou have your silver dollars rattled on that plate choosing their oAoera, and that the become, drunkards, burglars mur- Tormohlen ; scho tl 7 Miss F. Stork ; . . I aar.. . lam m . . .

t. .1 i.rn 1 1B ,,rof, ssioui.i ervi.es t nil usual little foolery with this . on- was a caution. Ihe contribution latter are now-a days more otten uerers and beggars. Mich things Koom No s. t . Hleesinger

pr Im to JltVlt ala eloSS! ntloB. fWing ext." But as the approach as much heavier than usual, and ( hosen by a minority of voters as this does h ippao but let it not 'J'.'.'.V !!"'' w,,r! ps-iiiy oiieite.i Hi 11 ma nature drew nearer, the tr.e that elks voted their reverend booth- than bv a majority. Party ma-happen with you. Let none of vou

a'iK w .irnint. i anp aia th oo w - -

. turned pale and trembled like an er all right." Chicago Tribune. chinery, instead of the people. Huillbridg-e TowilMllip TrilM-aspen. "Heaven help me. tis . generally dictates whom voter tet-'N Notice. stranger!" it exclaimed. "I'm Womeasways. shall ballot for, and the person nMeadertkoed. Trnetea of p ,i. "fraid," said the axe, "your prayer No good woman can look ugly to getting the most votes is by bridge townahfn.Dntmia eountv will at- goes in the wrong direction. This those w ho know li. r. -Florida Times. COUrtesy called the "choice of the

twHTtoTownahip bnsteaa ea Baaarday fa the natty I've ooen waiting f r l'nion. 1 pie." Its the veriest humbug.

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And now we will show vou what an A woman talks ah mt forgiving i he peopie are m no way responsi

fail for the want of courage, have Helen Kruegei : school No 0. F.

trmohlen ; acho tl 7 torn No H. F. Hlessi

The directors of the Chrisnev

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he discouraged, your life is not de- r,ilir "ave l,,acf J ttn, --essnieni oi

vastated intirelv, if it does not end " " ,y , , Ior , ,urlu' I. 7 ..( t i. i l .... i.:.. i. ii...

in sloth, dishonesty or cowardice. ".vui8 ti r. wa uu nu.cn MM No victory is worthy of name un- f;ur ground is located.

"i e, tv week, at Krank bet's ottic.

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Ninth in lisn'.'r ii " ' Tm n-H u ij? axe can do in the hands of a part v an offender as if her forgiveness ble for t tie needless delays in courts,

brary and In. liana Sei I Hooks are at that means business "

for

am place. Wn.n m smvlkk,

Aug. 16. 1897 y.

Tnil.

,N OCCASIONAL

Moral: Prohibition, with a pro hihition party behind it, will utterly destroy the Kqanf traffic. The Templar.

hi in . and the only wonder is there are Ia i i, uin lllat.Attl.lA I I . i . , . Iii

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It would be

less it is won honestly and bravely. I will also add that America is broad and victory lies there in. Are

ADVERTISEMENT

AND AS OOCASIOKAIrMEAL Are Alike in that Neither Does Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY KS TRI IUJLK FOR BOTH.

How to get rid of saloons just sing, pray and preach against them. 1 mm . t t

ml von will see t Pe.n vam- i ike

dew in the morning sun. Oh

a dose of common sense might he condensed and shot into the In 1of men ! Logansport Times.

opened heaven- gates

Atchison ( .1., le.

Iliiun at th boUom of Ptorr tllC Ver-.lilleS Ones

woman's prayer i- a reminder to the helP to the 8,Kd n,oral!' the Lord that he knows she has to put

up with so much from her husband. Veiv York- I're-s

A Tenn,-see ,1 has iilted a iioH trmhle with the parents of dV it mut fe kept well oiled

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,11111 III 1 1 I I' ll .1 llllll 111 . .11'- - - ..... . . I,' 1 ia' . .. ... ... .. . all .hl, Iren botween the .acres of S hinges, and (Ten kes

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I. -till, in-i . - i.l.o -..u-..t' linn . . .. .

Schnell Bros, are contracting for wheat in this neighborhood at $1M) tier l.llshi.l tit tui lil i MM 1 uhuii

you going to spend your time in ... , , iM,tww.n n,m.

kllaneai or are you going to train

yourself, to be an upright mhabi

a'tant of America.

N. . Simmons.

1st. Dale Reporter.

From Crawford county there has been shipped 10(1 barrels of black walnuts to Mavsville. Kan., and

Inorder to secure the best results so barrels to Atchison. Kan., for

Truant oAoet Shutt is having from an engine or piece of machin-Ceding purposes.

A

hildren. The law -ays that door swings heavy upon rusty

as with pain

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in the ice chest ia worth atwaj Fnu "."T ,w. wuwl "l,V IÜ . -T", Jn'a au1Z hnndclans from nosteritv -Cleve in the ";,r- bul doe8 not Corliss engine you will hnd the pisafinr 1 ' ifv which twelve weeks. Par ton bright and shining, and doing enta are taking advantage of this 'its work without noise or friction. It is said that convicts in the tlaw in th new law and are giving It h the brightness of activity and Indiana penitentiary are ..ni polled the truant officer to understand th.u the -moothness of motion. A useto carrv one brick at a time for re- th-v will -end their children to 1 man i-one whose busy brain pairs now In ing made on the prison school any twelve weeks in the and active body are always at work.

httle less than his wife so as to be kept busy. Su h a con-'scbool year that liest suits them. A BMU- "I active habits seldom has ditionof affairs should not exist. N. A. Ledger. rusty joints.

Men show their eharacp rs in nothing more surely than in what they think laughable, The happiest husband always

knows just a does.

Would He Plsy Twenty-one?

I'henix (to guest) "What would you do, Vanderbilt, if you really had the income of Vanderbilt?" Vanderbilt "Well, really,, I cawn't say, but I've often wondered what Vanderbilt would if he hnd mine?" I'henix "I don't believe he'd play twenty-one. gf" Subscribe for the Couaiaa,