Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 October 1897 — Page 1

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VOL. 40.

JASPKR. INDIANA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER lb, 1897.

6.

W. CT. U. COLUMN i U 3LISHKD KVKKY FRIDAY, AT JAB- ww' w

PKK, DUBOIS IOPNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DOANK. OFFICE. In Coukikh Building in Wkst Sixth Stkkkt. PHOS Of SUBSCRIPTION. Per Year, 52 Numbers, Postpaid, fl .50. SI jrter time in proiiortion. RATES OF ADVKUTISINC.

For legal advertisements legal rates; . , , ,p wil)t t ua

CONDUCTED BY MRS. U. L. HOBBB. Woman Suffrage and Prohibilion. Rev. W. P, Mi -Kinney gave a new and strong meaning in hbapitoll pi the t.-xt in 1 Cor. 11 :1. He ad roitly evolved from his exegesis o the text the principle that the plan assigned to women ID everv reforu

o -

BQC. :...i... ,

and service, j tiul in civil and mora

10 linea ft .00 for first insertion

eaeh subsequent insertion.

Fjr yearly advertisement!! ui.enti run- ..,,.., j, jib v

tract will be made to regular adver- 'rie bancs' of human rights and tiaeri. duties is not found in mere cireum

stances, much less in an aeciueni oi

COMMERCIAL ANDJOH WORK

Of all Kinda Promptly and Neatly executed at LIBKRAI. I-Kli KS. We invite insjiection and business. "PROFESSION Ali CARDS. r. M . MILBCRN. M. A. HWKSKY fllLBUR Sc SWI!RHR, It torney s at Law,

JAMPER, IND.,

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VIII practice in the Courts or loilioia ami CUHCO, lie IS continue u . sue 10

sex, color, rank or relation. I he curse of all past ages has been th false and pernicious notion of a two fold moral sphere, one for the man

unit another for the woman. hiae

that unfounded, unprincipled no tion of a double standard, one foi the man and another for the woman.

it inflicts unon the woman infinite

mischief and misery. For the sann faults, the same crimes, she is ac

pun

mOjou.fi.KCouiitu-. Particular attention Kiv . , h j pardoned; she is social en to collttCtloHM. . . . ,. i j WKr i( k .ixrkou at.. p po.it th v ostracised, he is socially Jionuied

llilt.nl I ounij nun. Doc. , 1.

There is but one moral sphere, a there is but one moral mission and

destiny. These divinely appointed institutions the family, the church

and the state constitute and com prise this one moral shpere.

False modern customs and theo-

Clrei.lt. anil will carefully attend to any civil , ,, ,ljvjne Dla!,

nun in any couiiiy ui ----- r

the circuit. , ,, ihey sav tnai a man s moral spue re

fittorney at Law, JASPER, IINDIAIVA..

ProiCCUtlnK Attorney for the lltli JuiII.IhI

biinineiot entrusted to liiiu In any e

he circuit. ottl-je in Spayü building on Public Square

THE AMERICAN HENS.

the profits earned by the American Jaapcr Protestants Fail to Dwell Tojeth

railroads. Total earnings from pas-' er in Harmony. Cooid r,-'!c':r tr;,ir"; a,!1;,unte?1 to f'- Tow Ptnue:

... K7. or man iiiui in ui'

UI',Oi- I, VI J'-.'n IUUII MIHI Wl VääV . i . , tfaeM. It coal io 1 995 slightly over 1 'o l,ndewlKd V, r'

much re

Earn 520.000.000 la a Year buy Several States.

1 1 urt . it in i' oo oukuui v;m ... . . m m

l A .r..-i,.,.n Huulnewj H. n in. . - T ITH't til' IK'te-SltV Of delendllllZ II'

...m. a. ..-.-.. ..... .., io v-eiii. io csti rv a passenger one0 . .. . . me of our most useful citizens. miu ,.1M ,)f a ' t V, carrv a ton print the actum ..f a part of In

shrinking, unasauminf ot fr,iK,lt une nfom anj 91 cent to . roMa,t lM-Iuiati;n ot Jasper, ue

She is a

average train

lit'viiiir tlnit m iriMtd . :m lutssibK

one mile. "? , . J

one iroin a uiscussion

feature, toj modest at tunea even n,,i tin

to cackle ovr r the birth of her own

Uli, leaving the celebration to her ..r

. B -M J . . . . a m a ...- , .

riuboana;anu yet mt. vmfrican cation, and would still be able to

l-n has leeii ouietlv naviiiL' on i t .r ... mwcnnm.r likii

mortaces, driving wolves from the Ties or Lr nmnino n i:ri1PV trustees ot the Jas)er M. Jf.

i 1 I . t i . . . . . . . It it v li

iiaicriinK nest e' nr train two rmb-

single hen, laying 160 nggß c"w u n' ve;,r, could l.av,- L'.i daxs va. a matter that .. . .1 i.i ...:n ,.ki ... i to he hoped i.

were it

ptd

not that

U settled, and it

IB ettled riijlit, and

pastor and

hurch

the

loor and

ill), an oiuiiiui , k m One hundre.1 and ,ave Published a statement in a

tj)e large number oi the papers oi me

c. untv lrom tuen an erroneous

pen

hotisands d featherless biped-. fortv such hens w,uld pav

The New York World uuote-. sta- i irv ..f il, voran idir w

itics on the subject as follows: uioVLd i imblie schtads. while 75 impression must necessarily M

. drawn, we wouiu nave notion": to

say about the matter. We do not believe the public are

interested in, or care about the di- notified by mere words . m .a a i ww !

Kespectfullv.

- . i . i . .. . r iu i i . I '. . i . .. 1 111' t ii . a a '

. ...w.,..... ants at J asner. neither do we ne-

.. . . . .t t I ... 1... I . . r- .. ' ni l. - --

IO "r.illllllOlilll 1U. ., mwv... v,...v, ....... k ,i , ,i i- , . nn 1...

lowouijenp. nirrecu o.c lv Kocorder. .Vorth rl'iö.i hNl.iKJtl, and the poultrv liiin-ville M A M Co t. Marv 1

ploved in public schools.

In I'.mi there were in this country )ens would pav the average 158,871.126 chickens, and 26,738,- 0n to old soldiers.

814 other fowls . In that vear the - American hens laid 9,888,674,992 DIRT ORIFTINGS

-eirs. There are now :;."(i,(H m.iitjo In Duboiaeoawty during the month of gestioDS of the handful of 1'iotest

hickens, which Will lav this vear ""nt.er 1V.. as imlhate.! hv the

lu ve that these dissensions can be

ever healed bv Hying into the MW1

any more appointments at the church after the first Sabbath in August." The statement referred to was one U"v . (ir norv could not make and which he had never agreed to make. Furthermore, Kev. Utfory never withdrew his apH)intments from the Jasper M. K. chun h until the first Sunday in August, after the receipt f the abnjve letter, which left him no alternative. Ab to the wisdom of organizing a new Sunday School, or the action of the trustees in refusing the use of the church to them, the merits of the controversy, or who was right and who was wrong, we do not desire to discuss. If each one can not justify his

action bv the result, it cannot be

meat sold dating this vear will bring Inhart, one acre in tl t 2 a. r. 3, tpers and publishing exparte state 1128,000,000 which gives ."J UMX),- a -r. ments. Neither do we desire in Ar- i . 7 t u 1 Mary J DarM to Henry G Thompson, t . . . tXX), as a very low estimate of the 44la,.rH in se- r.'t l r ;t, tm. an.v immer or form to w iden the earnings of Mr- American Hen for i haU tli LumKunrt"- to J. .hn V liar- breach letwcen the Protestants of one year of the great depression, ria, t loin 47 and 4s, und lot 41. Hlenik-Jasper, and were it not for some

" w- . . i it . l l a

Kev. J. I. Gkeoohy,

RlCHABO M. MlLIU'KN, F. E. Woods.

PheVxi.OOn.OOO hens are worth :t'1'.1. Huntirairbiirv. j tnl J

of an acre

erroneous statement in the com

1106,000.01 0 of any man's money,

but we do not consider that, but description i .(KK)

take simnlv the earnmiis of the hen.1 Mary L Bmastt to J

s -t

Juhn W Harris to Ilattie Hosier, same munication of the pastor and trus

Ellsworth Etchings. Very warm and dry, a good rain would be welcomed. Some farmers are plowing ft r wheat. Mr. James M. Kllis is on the sick

tees of the Jasper M. K. chur -h, list.

B niitli. lots whereby a large number of the citi- Miss Carrie Raker has again ream unj( Lit M r a a i a a.. 1 a., il. ,A -

). e. H, ".'I IV

W R. Hunter.

SOMK coMl'AKATIVK FIOURKS. Does any reader realize what this immense production of egr-' and

meat means to tlii country? Here

are a few figures for comparison :

Value of silver production.. Value of wool clip Value of all nhecp

alue of ail - wine

. . i . : : i . in. n nul l--

Will nnietice In ti c Court of Duboia and moral interests ami service 10 mc -

,i.h.ihi i :. i.. u .1 pine oi Horste

om7u.ov,.r Oubola County Stat. Bank, täte can ue jusimeu uiny uy ueu Value of ,.tr. deuni product 62.383,401

Aprir, vi. ing that she is a citizen, liui to; value of potato crop 78,t4.01

deny her citizenship is to denv her Value of tolac-o crop :i".o74,i-.,0 or-iinnlitv und hcneP all "riu-hts! Value of cotton crop 259,164,040

r i

W. A. Traylo. .

TRAYL0R & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,

1 AM Fit, I MM AN A,

KUNO IIÜETTNER,

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covers tne wnoie neiu hubuj . church and state.-but that woman 's moral sphere is limited to the family and the church alone. Such a distinction is a purely selfish and arbitrary dictation of political prejudice The exclusion of woman from all

The average length of an egg is two -;U .an,Vl4 K1eniinBLd lot

and one-half inches. The 18,760, ner,Iian Wilmea to Mary (i Wil-1'?1- ant which, if true, they would I iiii miu epgs will, therefore, make ni.., hat 0L be guilty of false pretense in secura chain ÖI-.'1H miles long, while Jonephine Streicher to John Brendle, fog the use of the public school

the total weight of this production ,0,-M "'" 11 "J. ' huilding in Jasper, their statement

l .'I . J U i 1 f trCNIillM ' 'I'' 11IIK l tf 'Mill IlIVUMir, ,

1)1 IJfll 1IU1L IS U 1 .11 ' ", ' IWll. .mi v.t M.rv' iH.I I f nntinartiirir -i.7 MIU IUI 1 I illl fll'U.

at'l v . ar M'4i , a -a aatioa.'vvta, W '

' aMhk of Imaamr are nlneed in n fnlm turned to thecitv.

Mr. John . Kellams returnetl home last week, after spending a few days pleasant visit with rela-

hheriff IK' to Jos. Iehaer,44.34 acres In the comniuiiication of the pas-

in sei- 21 i I Is r 5 $1 .w. tor and the trustees "to the public." John B N hmi'lt to Peter Barth, lots 1 ' J : .'.'.4 and 248, I . rdinand, $850. ",ey sa.v :, F Zimmer to Muhula I DotsWj lot vi, "The facts are that neither the Ijindiw add Mentor, and pt eec uh t 2 pastor, trustees or members of the r r ., M. K. Church in Jasier ever did or J. ihn W Kellain to t,eo Kellatns, .. . 1 . ,. 7" acres in wc J7 t 1 a r it. . 111 an)' wa-v anything to dis Tho- s Owen to Mary K Coonra.l '.' courage or prevent any orthodox

acres in aec 25 t 1 n r 3, wM. religious organization

"ernr i n .eiir, oi an acre (.., f.,i;,. ,,..,f,U.

.

Id nner 40 meet m the Methodist church house

f 72.10,0i)0 .is. 14i,4"! i.r),Pi7.7:'ö l'.s.ö2.74 10:t2o4,4.'7

Phi! N Wininftvrto John

tives at Buoneville and Evansville.

Roberts Chappel Sunday school is progressing nicely, for the small number there is to attend. Wesley Kellams has sold his farm to Joseph Grosomer, south of Ellsworth. Miss Alice Jacobs has returnetl home again. Kev. Stewart preached at Robert si

or society jChappel last Saturday night. Bay. welcome to

l . I . M 1 a.

m m m .,...,(... 4 , ti it u no a t t iiu i i irii i hi r a la or iiri f. - . .

attOVneV at JLiaW. 11,1,1 1U , , , ; , Valuent oat to,. 3u-r in aecast 2 ar5, 40no. 1 "nüay School was neve

. . .. ram uu nun. o" w.ii' -. iiiiM.ii- ... : ti- vear... -m.',.i.4 i!..i. ...,.. , ..,,...,.. u..,, ,..., ikiiI n iNei he l ! .. .

And Notary Public. ,. : ; :...,;..,;.. i,..l ' vi :m iu ' ' . . J! : " , V . . . .. P,tlu

' lilt- fan mi -w in -t niiiwn ji bk. nu r-nr w. i . , , , -,, -t 1 1 1 iimi j inn .! tit hn n-o d t ,.. i,n .IC,: bp7 r i i a

- . Ol.." I J 1 l u i 0. AW - . . ..... v...-. - .v ...... .w Ht'Nl III I M IM ill JH V PS II KS.

INDIANA, and woman a memler of the nation a I '.: Jhn . Andrer to Jo. b Men ringer, luii,line w. f their own choice. I vt : .).. .iw ks 4-tH. t .i.Ä

A. I t J fH llisll r Ai'ril'liKi rt i , i v - UI n- . - in TU t I u r -1 Till . I " uw um? vaw uiv uiat uuuic Ol lllü

"-.' 1 1 a; . . .. no ItoiMOuo f line ilol in il n unf I 1

aciea in sec 20 t 1 r ". $Kü.)tl. wti n nol occupied ÜV

Kred 1 Wixforth to Frel W Kreke, dists." Iö7 :irr-M in so :Vt t "J r.V $ MO). ti.:.. u iL.i iL.

2:7.0-m.ti!W ,,.. ,,: . . ui.. lum wouiu mean uiui me

.' Jiillll ll 1 1 r-. i 10,01 1 i riflilK iiriui-iir, i , l

the Metho

Jaspe

irtue of her birth and her edu-

m . a vft m

i

Will practice la the Court of luloiH and nv virtue oi ner oiiiu mm inri ...- - . :.. on .... ,rt,,.iVt.;i 7ti.7S.07

Perry countiea, Indiana. J.m.y, 1kM. m jt HS OUr Constitution Virttl- rnM of oust otth e ,loi :otii,.-nt IW.H20.2H8

ally declares, then the nation is a Net earninirs of Railroads. .. :.':, P.Mi,4"4 I ..... I aa.l.u.u ,( n . i anil -orvioi Dirldsads on railroad stock Sl.375.774

-, - . m I B BV rati j ff . inuiai spuvii im anww mmm wti .OPLKATIVh llh I IM , f,,r the woman no less than tiie man.1 The value of gold prodoced in JASPER - INDIANA. I The moral interests and safety of Atwrican mines in ls'.iö was !.-

(ieneral Demand for Postal Baaks. No proposition that has come before the people of late years has re

ed such generul and hearty ap-

frotn the press of the entire

ti alaaaWWUmS

Homy

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naaw.

F. E. WOODS, D. D. S ,

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io a nu ueeituse inev uiu not Mitui wu

meet in the church, pt On the 15th of May there was or

ganized in Jnsiper the Jasper I'nion

b.oo aer of tkbth. bb.oo the nation demand that a

O..M. Cr.iwn ml Bringt wr ,.i np,l ,,, .v,nf,n in p.ciaiiy. itt mttbixi. f fluin artifl.ui i-i. itssigneu to women in All wrk KH.rmilr.il Tcrm R..i,nilr Olllre f,)ri er phtci ...... tf. ... ....I I U .lor.. '

4agM u. mt ly

place

.1

l,e (;i;i,l)i) and for all the silver i

.

J. 5. STEWART,

. -JWM . A j3 KBii' jIQ I1 . 5-"

l'eter Harth to Jos II I.iddK'hiisen,

acres in sec .S t if s r ö. $110t). Joseph Herl ht to Win Boekelinan, In!"). I mi-hat t ' add Jasper, JI7-Y

ll.. I. 1. .. . L-l II I . !..,! f-""

i a i i "niHiio- io rioi;i i" iiiiin i-, i.ii . i c t I Tl ; c I..

Adam HnhHpr'la Frank Hlessinger, School drew up a courteous request 111 :i -rc- in mit ."51 t 1 . r 4 lth ilir,tMl tit tri f met if flu .Ilia.

a. a . . .v-V-W lt 1 t 11 1 " " ------ -7 MdVVWM aw a V. aa7rayar v a.v

i ' . .Ill I u It I II... initial. ,T. t. irt. . a- ii I 1 .

national re- u".'""'. m wnuv m nu mm-i.u-. . nr omih n io ,i oim ll M iiriM'.ter, , , vi y . , u.. .. reno.-st-

to write for mclii'ling iron, t'old and -1 v -r , 1 i" ai i - in sees zz arm t i r

i . , . a

it to speak lor it. to work for it. t;Ken oun.i .vmericui mines in- ' . . . . . . . i i i i u i ... . a i i- t a a uq f 1

U vote lor it, ootti in ciiurcn ami m i-'t .iM- o,i'o,i.n. .uumvaui I . - .a a .

state. Her sphere of moral action are given let bragging aoout our im-, ...l im

L! Od I l Ti I'll 1 n Man't ;ind ber re- lliense mineral resources, and vet pt lot I

I,-. ( a - t4''-i'4 a IIJ'.'I ....-a - ' V

l.:ia ..... loo 'r.kll u. I I I twtlj'M tli'kt tilt iPll It'llil

lnniiv coinineu.-uruw w no m., " I ... ,. c ,-r u j-t..,. cut church exneiw l ie w ritten re- ....... i,;..

for it .- in one vearan, bud enough ".'". ' ' J '. ' V.T . . . ' . " 7i , """

p r M. r.. church by name,rep)

,t (1... i i ..... t oiil Ii 1 1 M i on Skiii

iii;tij, uiT-j wa viMMI i'iiuiv-ii wa .;uu

Adam Bchleasn:.' t' mra. I Sclile-sinit. day atternoon- at such a time

pt lot Hi. Hunt inirhiirii-. f 4"0. would not conflict with the othei

sponsi

Ibrttian

- ii ...T'f.. '.-. cinircn services, aim agreeing n the gro-.nd that it is not

..nkotlierttot'onra.lSihlessine. l,aV "'ir al,u function

w a a ti a a

cities as a rule approve of the agita

tion, but the newspapers in the smaller towns almort without exception commend the movement. While the comments in the newspapers of the north and west are are most numerous, the press of the east and south is by no means hackward in supiMtrting the agitation.

ae Occasionally an old-time democratic

paper of the south opposes the plan

the

of the government to do

church exiM n-e. The written re- nnvthinir more than collect thn

..vif ii i i io i nii iiHir ntiii 1 1 ii 1 1 it to 1 1 1 in i i - .. i r r ------ - -

. . .-, ,. ,. - . r . , hiju secretary 01 toe nieeiiiu;, tue;

sentatives of the school which holds

that that government i- host whit h governs least. Hut for the mo.-t

on all in...! catres. Mrs. Hen will Andrew Wie-lenlrner to Anthony "TT"7 1 1 TZ'L :ZZvn' 1 ntT n " c "eiuonip-j

r- r- , . , , .. r. . . . , . ;,rii , , ., r, . I ; i r v ,,i 11

I ' J

Iowa Republicanism.

I 111! If Olli I III I i I II ll'iriC III I I ai I'l It. . al ' A-

... ., earn t noiign tnia year w pav me , - - ' i,... iTnw. c,i s;,.i,wd .., i.. ii t Culnr I i, I v i ioi o on r it 1 1 1 . . ,r . .. Anthonr. IM. .la-per I nion Sunday School,

: : :,::u: a,m :rvL j" vt" . b committee f three, and

illMri ninti'iiiinii'''! k. a - . w i -1 . i v" i i i . i , i ii ll ' i.i novo a i Iii lit It . : i '. . . . - m . IK

of Iowa by putting up a man for ' j, ,f ,.r' ' ' ' . Z 10 l-rsona.Iy i Hivered to one ot lie purtthe pars of the south 8UP,K,rt

y putting up a man ior ,.nmlL,i. left tor

REBIIIENT SENTIBT. pernor who nas no r-coru m jkiii- are liaij . ' tics Leslie M. Shaw of Denison.l

south bIUc of rubllc nuarc, spayn hkm b. . , t .. , , .....,, taiiai a in a They have followed the same line JAsPbK, - - IN "IAN A lof Uctcfl that was su,,.,.fui two

Operations flrt-claaa as recommended y(i;ir, ftK() nominating a man of con

ami was

to the old soldiers.

cofl. I lU'Y SKVKKAL STA T I -

:12 t 2 r 3.

of

-all work guaranteed

Crown and Bridge work. Dec. A. Is-.vV-ly.

Specialist on fliderable prominence in church af- yet all the milk OOwl in the

N.'t bank. 1 1 7 .2r acret in ee-

an I s ) t 3 r 3, I 2H7.17. Leo II Flaber Io w ECox, pt

- . acre in aec 34 t 3 s r i, ll si.

1 he average cow weighs l .n times ., (i. llennnerl. in t Franziska

as much as the average lien, and Knirert, pt Iota Sii,xK7,

lfSVft, in til . the movement for postal hanks, and on May ISth, ,.11 .ittpntinn In the

trustees on Mav 1

forenooa. At noon

a. a a . I "

120 no answer hamg Iteen returned by f;,r them in that section of thecoun

Aka.aa . n . , 1 ,,. i m .. (Io. OH I. t t 1 f i 1

me iio-oe-. i. .-.ii. ! M.-o. -i, mi- oi- trv WIi, n. panksoi all kinds are

BCarOB, and where iilaces of safe de-

11.....: i .... .-.. i

C Hill- o"ii i ii ir ourpc, '"'.

:.!. i... I...I.1 ii... i. . ...I ...i t i.... .. i catnarine r tin-to

lair-, expecnii(; iiieirujf nuiu inr iry nave a toi.ii vaiue oi oiu -to . i

99o,545. Mr- Hen m one

church vote in line for their candi

date. But it in not probable that !the voters of Iowa can be hooked

Dr. B. A.. MOH1IY, Resident Den. ist, HUNTINGIJURG, I IN I).

Temlera 1:1a profeaalonal aervieea to all influence, atltl they will look lieyond

...... iiik au wora in nie iienmi iin, .' fi ,.,.nl ul-i'e In tlio nroiiilNca t, (five It hia rloaeat attention, me tanutua.e to inc

ooi. puite work apecially aolleiten, ano an vear rk warranteU. Apr. t,'a. n ,,. . tt 1 The Republican platform OOtl' Ihtinhriilire Townshio Trim- tains nlentv of bunctimb and bins

""Ka.i..-.: i L- I.- n 1...! ;i,i

Itleii.kers .nil Vl'".'.. , . M. Mil hum, waited upon the trtis-

lh M Itohnert, t e iilid received from him the

1 12 acres in sec 30 t 1 r t, $4,000. n..r thai the trn-iti-es burl HKClIi-

year Frei Mnkelto Marif Senneng, lot- ' , i.1K..r l nion Sunday cow, 03,98, 100 lOl, Portemille, $800. u,e -'aHPer 1 nun 1 u,K,a a m ... a :,. 1. .... I . . .a I . 1 . . .1 a 41. ., .11P..I, o '

in Marv Miller to Anna .M S-an-ler, lot cnooi cumu nut ue 111 uuuivu Oil .. .. .. . ... . 1 ..!

40. 4tn ai.i Jaapcr, .shju. any Dour, i ms reiusai was stateti I my Hamilton t.. A J Witnnger. jn "as etnpliiitic a manner as possiacrei in sec 1 t I s r l-ai. . . . , . . . 1 . 1

. ..it. i 1. . I. . . . ... i.i- id. I 1.1. inn I I, 1111 11 11111, ri, ii it 1.

man ot eminent ctiurcli -lamnng tea ami i ott- o iuio.rted ill one vear .lo'm chpieler to .io- ferner, 411 - . . .. '

and WW m sec.H Hot, loo. ieu N mmt mumm

.Mary .) Ilradley to .loim rrniit, o' tin y secured tin

attain- in r - , I - r.im. sihoo linhhnc

' " t's' Again, in the comniuiiicatloi 1 A A A . I

Iii ini k"i-ll im- tn .1,1 I K r. iMini4r mi utiove rt le.rea to, the pastor anu

:n n - in ec 20 t 1 r 3, $1100. trustees say: "All in control of

.lohn tierU'r to Jae, .I. A lloffnian. lot he church house have always

will earn enough to buy every

and put the entire tobacco crop

twice with the same bait. They her pocket as well. She could pay a a a 1 A l a M a a m It. a

have learned to tneir sorrow tnai a out ot hei vear - earning-, ioran me .,.,. m , . T;i jvi Hi

: t

. it I 1 at .1 .a 1

can, when lie tries, serve tue nouor ami all the petroleum product

power and the devil better than a have enough left t buy all toba, man without church connections or grown in lvoi. The t dal assessed

this refusal that

u-e of the public

Jos W b.tvisiaon to Hannah K

a . . 1

piattorm tnis

N'ew Hampshire Vermont. Delaware.

ter on other subjects, but has no Arizona.

The umlernen,! Tn.ate.. of Haiti- w,,ru couceriiii.K me u.pior pte- y est yirgiiua

hridge townshiii Dahoia floontT. will at tion, which tact must be construed! North ( arolina.

tend to Township business on Saturday as meaning that the party is ati-- South Carolina of every week. Ht Frank lietr.'s ntll n fi 1 w:.h UTPHPVit eonditions. TheU'tah

V saloon, brewery and distillery are Florida

tev'H Notice.

valuation of the follow m' -tat are M n t.- in sec :iu 1

below the hen s, vearlv earnings

n rt, fi vi.

North Slain street, lietween Kighth Nitltli in Immm Tim Ti.u-tiuIioi

hrarv and Indiana School books are at sanctioned by law an 1 the Republi-

saitie place. Wi i.i.i m Sin i.K.K, Tnistee A ut. Hi, Ulf y.

can party should be.-

18 satisfied that they -Iowa Commonwealth.

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AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Do s Very Much Good. COIITMODS REGULARITY IS THE RULE FOR BOTH

Altogether there are about 180 warnings and admonitions in Scripture against intoxicating drinks, while tliere are not over 20 instances of distinct approval of wine under all its names in the whole Bihle And these passage, as far as tin evidence inexplicit, show the hIhk commended to be of an unintoxica ting quality. All the other cases in which the word wine occurs an doubtful or neutral on this question, iince they contain no proof eithei on the one side or on the other. William Reid, D. D. Vote for Prohibition.

Nebraska.

Alabama. M : i IIdaho. l.oiiiMana. A rkansas. Montana. I iregoa. Wyoming. Colorado. New Mexico.

North Dakota South Dakota

Nevada. In other words, Mr. American Hen could buy any of UltM states for one fear's egg and chicken money. She could buv in this way

New Mexico, Arizona, W yoming, Jtt Hloomington starts out this year

ex

I Iltl 111 I t,"''l .a a. .

.1 is .It rrer to Rosalia Ib-rbi. l-,V,2 .V"1"'1 , "n,1:" elcome to even -p tro feei in -t ... t isr -. s). I hndian organization, and the vaI ' 1 1 1 1 1 i in 1 i ulni 1 1 Int Hl, f Ihm hj ttii fl P. of the church Ilnntingbiinz. 1(8.60. house was an act of their own Henry R-bber to John S.-hineltekopf, , , : , .i vi v 12ii acres, in sec 2"i t :t a r ti, 70'. 1 " ' a,la,U unntie lo u,e John . b.ttes to Chris Lottes. 12) trustees and pastor. M in MC 1 1 1 r 4. II00O. As to it leing of their own n.ter k Raauoal to Um Wik, d ebok" and how much of a "hup MNtfal iWOttrr, andec31tl a r;,, i( (h(, f(,(,wing wiM n. ' K b .v A ll Cochran to II. K. Mc- plain. I nder date of July 2, lS'.lT, Ponald, 200 nerett in recStl r3,t2,ooo. the pa-tor, Uev. J. K. Fisher, over Willis ireen to Elizabeth (ireen, last njH 0wn signaturein writing to Kev w'" J . I. ( Iregory said : "You used the -a a. . ....... I .... i

,., i i. ., . t Climen in. im liii .i i " im iin in rhe Indiana tate Lniversitv tt . J ... , ' ,', , .... after having withdrawn all your ser-

a 1 0 a I

North Dakota. Idaho and Montana Wl,h nn enrollment of 773 students, l' ?Tk U,1e T fi lOiiireh w 1 1 1 1 1 iiit tho eonent of flu

V IltlY aa. v aa v vv i'v a v m w

til pllt together. 1 lie lol.C cost ot ;lo;ln-t onducting the pottoffi :e lepart-j

ment last year was f.n . "''. . '. M. We can pick out öo.oini.ihn), of our best hens that will cover every dollar of this outlay in one year.

i':) last year.

pa-tor and trustees, and left another

torric-di-driet meeting .if thp IM-n.t ment for the first Sunday in

Knights of Dythia-J, embracing the' '"' '

e are willing that you

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.a at i. lim- i ii i'Mf I ' I ' I "ii lunt

Of the -täte, will be held at Oak- lhe , tement as requested. 1 i.'i.v iwembnr I would sugncst that you see your

Z. people this week about this matter n,;,, ii a.t-r i,ii.,ian,.,j and eet their final decision. If

1 I VV C7 v V in T ' l iVll' I IL 1111" It 1 to n -lend r nurse than now Read they an- not willing that you makt

American Hen paid nearly twice the advertisements in The Coi hikr. statement you need not leave

Nor I U III IM N Ii TIIK KAIIKOADS. The net er ninirs of the railroadl . .... m .,... .rk. I. 1 'IM

in iv.io was -Jb. r.in. mi. i ne

posit lor small savings are very far apart.

In examining the manv hundruls

of exchanges that come into a city

newspaper ollice from all parts of the country' one cannot hut be im

pressed with the attention given t

the subject ot postal banks and the u'etierally favoi able comment. Thisj discussion ot the subject in the

press of the whole country must have the fleet of preparing the minds of congressmen for speedy

action as soon as they shall meet again in Washington. The unani-

mimity of the prets is a sure indication that the people desire the

establishment of postal savines

bunks. Chicago Record. Lift your hat reverently when you pass the teacher of the primary

school. She i- the great angel of the republic. She takes the bant

ling fresh from the home nest, full m . .a 1

oi pouts ami pa.-sions an unifov-

a a Wf ernable little wretch whose own m ither honestly admits that she sends him to school to get rid of him. This lady who knows her business takes a whole car load of these little anarchists single-handed .,nd alone, is more than a match for his parents and at once puta them in the way of being useful

citizens. At what expense of toil and patience and soul wearin ss!

Her's is the most re-qionsible posi -tion of the whole school system, and if her salary were double she would not receive more than she earns Pike Co. Democrat.