Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1897 — Page 1
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VOL. 40.
IgB-ISKBD KVKKV KKIDAY, AT JASPKK, DUBOIS COUBTTY, IMPI wa, BY CLEMENT DOANE, OFFICK. I n Coumm Bdilpimq )m Wkst Sixth Btbkbt. PRICE OF subscription fr Year, U Numbers, Postpaid, 91.80, SI- rter time in proportion. RATES l ÄDVERTIKING.
JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER T2, 1897.
NO. 7.
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
CONDI CTEO BY MKS. M.
HoliHS.
Fish and Men. Indiana, ai every body knows, ienjoying a "reform" government Especially has Um police justice been praised ae a "good man." Awe watch hi- reported decisions be seems like a uueer mixture. oc-
For legal adverttsetnenta legal rates; casionally giving the police instrucin linen 91.00 tor Aral Insertion; Mc. tjons about enforcing the liquoi taeh mbeeqamt ineertkm. law that aound well to temperance Kir yearly advertisements liberal con-ears, but when theae offenders are tracts will be made to regular edver arrested, if you follow up the cases,
it will be found they escape with little or no punishment. The policy
Lord, good
Users. COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kinde Promptly and Neatly ex eeated at uaaasi micas. We invite inspection and business. I'KOFKSSIONAL CARDS.
r. m. miuu ks. m. a. nrimn IIMII K A. HWKBNBTo lttorneys at Law, .lAMPKIt. IINI..
m UM court. 01 Dnbota ud Judge Stubbi released ber on eon
ii ting pursued is a gooi
devil" one. Here are two instances of justice which OCCUred in that court on the lama day recently: "Mary II ddrick, wife of a saloon keener in East and Washington streets, was arrested charged with selling liquor on Sunday. Patrol man Thome and Irish found her in in the saloon waiting on customers. She entered a nlea of guilty and
prosecuting
a,l)oi!UMii'uiitii'H. i'.irti-uinruttiiti..i itiv dltion that she pay tin
ll U1 ('iiiilTlliMin. f i J myoiMo .iHck.on s.. ......-nr tag attorney s tee 01
oui.nl I'mmtj Hunk. I i number of Demons were
K
rested for having fish seines in their
In police court William
Dm. s, ''.2.
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The San Jone Scale in Indiana. WHAT IS PATERNALISM. 1'unlin- ITBlV.ralty Agricultural Station, j Uctobvr II, UM7, i The San-Jose Scale, about a hich Word APPP,itd 10 Postal Sa,n SO much has been said of late, is Banks Teaching Independence. pre-eminently a fruit insect, aa it) When opponents of postal saving tends upon all kind.- of fruit trees, hanks have no other objection to and SI such it is more to he feared offer to the establishment of the
than any other fruit pest yet intra (System in the United States they
Im cd. it has only he n about take refuge in the assertion that it f 'Ii,,, ,....,,.,. ,.-
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BRADFORD'S MODEST REQUEST. Sufar Beets are to be Tested. . i d i . n i T n u i. i M. W. Wilev, chief of the division Asks Rockport Peop e to Give His Rail- . V . . t cunniin hernistrv, department 01 Hgriwsy 5I4Ü.ÜW. culture of Washington city, will he Evans ville Courier: The affair- n the city to-dav to confer with of the defunct Chicago, Indiana-members of the Business Men'sand polis iV Chattanooga railroad, which! Manufat turers' associations, respect begins and ends in Dubois county, ling the beet suear industry Mr.
In.l., have again been brought be-j ,eV has not stated the exact hour
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irom i alilornia on nur-e.-y stork to sin n a declaration establish. -
New Jersey, ami yet within that position.
The indefiniteness of the
lime it has spread to m re than twenty different states. It has
their
term
seven miles
Rockport.
long, w
The of hü Arrival here hut lie mtiimIi
H.lto remain Ions? enousrh to make a
Bradford, of Boston, Mass., who thorough analysis of the heels grown recently purchased about 935,000 in this section of the country.
n in' roaa s m mtiv mr it ww .. hi ... ikitu.u Mm.'.mw ..nn.
a a af - - - " - . it v it 1 1 vi .iieiiu 1 1 in 1 rti 1 iLII'ir lag i n R t U Lr I u I ri n 1 1 f I .S.a: 1 J' a!L
probabl y been in some sections of difficult to attack the position of a tA hit- ..' j i iai ii y tuwlllM ndianaVince about 1890. I have those who hide behind its protect- T 'r" ;.ted .-eds to about iOO farmen a. i: i ;..tJ;.... 1....1 .... mi j j Icitizens ot Spencer and Outxns lmng in Kentucky and Indiana.
.... i o'ii vi.. ... lie iiiii. yw "v,T"IU70","rucounÜes guarantee 9140,000 to in- Mr. Wilev will test
wo r. -ui. u prevtuua io I DUOC PM fM" l.liro the eornl.l. .tin n of tu in.
paternalism does, indeed, make it h
the beets and
the loil in which they are grown,
trial lime, must be in a sense
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i v attention was in-t caiieti to u i iiereioie tue oniv con-i.-ieni on- ti... .i- i.,.i:..li. f. . 1 ... . ..
.,.,,,.,, f . ( , i, ". "if vmuiio, iii.uuniiions ami siioniii a report to tn associalast winter Mr J E. Reyman, of ponen o paternalbm in all its Chattanooga resd was commenced tions. -Evans viK Courier Salem, Washington county, who forms is the anarchist, and it i in Dubois wunty some years ago vansxitie Courier, sent me some infested plum branch noUble that among the comments hw , m.n ,1M;n,.(1 p-tick His New Hmd fnr Fr,.nrh i irk
E J'k'u tyi!L,r:!:l. ?r;"7; " exhausted and he I The directors of the French Uck
. . . "e " " hlamed his lailure to carry on I be a
es. i in- tree was aug up ana oestrayed, but, on viaiting bis place last June, I found that it bad spread to adjoining trees. Since that time I have found it near Borden, Bartle and Henry ville, Clark county ; Madison, Jefferson county. Indianapolis,
Marion county, and Peru, Miami
unionists Hi,, only
res 11 v
Opposition I'X- ,1.,, .... l,0 ,lom,nti nnrtv '..:....'. "i r, . . .
Dressed was bv m few tuen of avow- . "" . V . : . ' '. 1 i ' u"." ViU ,M,i, 01 lasl wt'('k
J - :i .11 iron sen 11 ine reo 1 t ins L'i i1 1..
1-- - 1 o-- uwuiotiuu,
OT. E. COX, possession
0. 9, TO 1
W. A. Trujl.
( arnev and LaFavette Starett Were
ilttorney at Law. each Qned 9IOO and costs. The (AIPI0B, iiniiaiva., teases against the others were con rtOMMtftaa Attorn, v for tli.- lltli Judl.-lul tillUed. ciriMHt. 1111.1 will c-itn fuiiy attend to aajrvlTil I he protection of lish is much bat Ineaa ontraated t tum m un county if . ., , . 'r,.,Ht. more important than the preserve
0111 . 1.1 M'av.l mumm on 1 ..mir .-.J...T.- j ((f (ireat 1- 'Tetorin 111
the old parties! Phalanx. The time is OOming when those who use intoxicating lienors or traffic in them will not he able to lift up their heads in a Christian church
JAHPER, I MD I AM Aa which has any good claim to eleva
v ii raotlMin ti --. urt ..f iMitioi und tjMn iui(j I .urit v of character. adjoining roiintle. , . . ,, , . M-ttSctoT Dubolt Cotmty StntaJik.l 1 hey will he a really and truly
April u, rt. 1MUN0 BUETTNEB,
aoiy anarchistic notions 01 govern into mtt he would Tmw work mont. When the state undertakes ' mediatel v . It ia alleged he -ol
io juoieei us CllllSnS irolll Violence and theft it is in a sense paternalis-
county, in many piaces ine orcn- uc. ah tne tmngi w inch tne gov other towna through which the road ..r.t ........ . . . . . r . 1 ... I... ........ . . . J I .. ..ft. 1 ...1 . ... t...
.in.:- n.iv 1'Miiuj n. 17'- -. utulT IVtltlUCIJl Ollliei litM'S I I Uli IUI IUI' infested; some have already been benefit of the people might be called cut dow n and burned and others paternalistic. The public school-, will doubtless s x follow, causing'the Cm department, the postoffice,
much disappointment and loss toiare all paternalistic institutions, yet
the owners.
springs company held their annual
in of
lected several uirge lixed bonuses from the citizens of Rocknort and
was to run.
Birdseye Beauties. I Two l:it' for lUMt wei'k.l The exact time for the beginning
IT MAY UK RECOtlNIXKO.
looking for this insect most
without them a people would be oi schools is not yet determined. lacking in important elements of Quite a number of Masons from civilization. this place went to Huntingburg Generally the term paternalism is Saturday evening to a--u.-t in con-
W H. Hunter.
rU VYLOU & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,
Mow
In
ner-oii- will tiass it bv unnoticed
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on account of its very small size T;'K,',1 10 "R1 oneneive acuvny in ternng tne at. w . oegree. The female scale is only about l-25lookin8 out ,or Jhe 8UPPd inter- Mr p,n lUnaom, I veteran of of an inch in diameter, while the ,,f .th.,' PPf !,n'1 111 ,reultln8 the regular army, and late of Berry t i a a a .t llwnr iilliir tin flui ipirf nf m irut'oin a av jt i
male i only about one-iiall that H l oiimv iame, was arrested, ami ar
Every newspaper treasures up in its memory the name of its friends, and likewise its enemies. It seldom, if ever, overlooks an opportunity to nsmist fhe former hot
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more elongated. The female is Jne goveromenns ids , P. o tion, after which he ran the Mar-1 never goes out of its way to boost
larply convex or conical in the wfi carrying out .neir 8Da 4 three deputies out of townlthe latter. Human nature ia pretty
sie. The shape of the female
m arly circular, while the male
is
is
ment that is outside of and above niffnad before Judaea Hates, where
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me people, mine umiea Maies ht. piead to the charge of intoxica
Kv. I lie election
officers resulted as follows: President Samuel Ouerbacher. Vice-President W. S. Wymond. Secretary and Treasurer ('apt. John C. Howard. It was decided to rebuild the Windsor, which was recently destroyed by tire, at a cost of 9100, 000. The building will he of brick and will be entirely modern. The grounds will be improved and sever.il new attractions added. Old Pluto springs are now stronger than ever.
centre. This last character Will mmrtr' m " rTi taking the lead. help to distinguish it from many ol self-govenung i pie to use their The saw mill belonging to Enoch
the other more common species, governmeni lor .iw loavenng w amp- Abtfji we8t oi Mentor, destroyed by
Its clor is nearlv like the bark on lul tutiona t co-operation, not fin. Week, was set bv trains
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winch ii is touml. Anotner aistm-' 1 t r i ne uaniaL'e i not large.
stigmatised on account of un-Chris-
ian conduct u those who are guilty
of vices that are now deem -d pallia- lM1; . , ,.,. : tnnA in ter term as a catch phrase
- m V UIIUll tlllllilMt.l I.- Ollli III Uli Attorney at LaW.My disgraceful. Professor Moses ,eddish discoloration of the hark, position to the postal bank
And VoiaWf Public, lArtPKlt, INDIANA, vvin pructH'.' it Iba Court of Dabolt and Perry con nt im, liulmim. Jan. M, x4. F. E. WOODS, D D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. - INDIANA. ss.oo ser of teeth. se.oo SJaM, Crown n.l Bttaat wi.rk SU Killinu a Spwmitj. LatMt MtbtS f Stttaf MtMMtl Itttfe All rk pMTMMMd Trrni' Kr..nll OSM vrSlurni tnd l.orey'n Harilwtrv t.ir. fttflM 14. lxl-ly
Stewart, I), I)., 1830
Fermented wine is indeed a mock
er. It promises us strength
inuneili.-itelv Ml .'roll mli n a tl,es,-:lle COnSlSIS 111 inSinuaiing 1QIO
extending through both the otiter
rht
m opsystem it cer-
The tilling in of the tn -tleeast of here is completed. r. r" ..i t ? 1 '
tain notions of autocratic rule which r "miner win nn.sn nurn.ng Oil
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characters " p,r 111 In" , " i,ur-
1- :iie rn.'i m i i' i " ic i i' i' '
OlUltiary ,,,, . ... . . ... . uu .. ,, ., I l.rieL- 'i- nan he tiinilo unv
estaitli-linieni ot " " v
econd brick kiln this week, and
will have for sale an abundance of
. .
,m,i ami inner oars, i nese
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... . . . n 1 1 1 e 1 1 : i o e i me v 1 1 1 1 mi
mocas us wiin weaaness; u prom- , m Thai Mrt of the ,
isee subsUnce and mocks us with P"1 naagnuymg g.ass io reauny where in this country.
t. i ... . t i delect the presence ot the insect. "-
SIUKIOWS ; it promises u- neai ini i
TKK ATM EXT.
States is the very reverse of this. Michael IMlIon, our V!ner:ihe as-
I'he effect of the system would be to sistant postmaster, Is to he congrat-
J. S. STEWART,
RESIDENT DENTIST, south slilf of rutillc Hqimre, se i d Work.
mockl us with cold; it promise- US
Ute and mocas us witn prematura there are two principal remedies develop self-reliance and independ-ulated on his untiring efforts to death; It promises us intelligence! which are in use. (l) The hydro-jeocfJ Chicago Record. serve the public. He is always at and wit and covers us with visions ; cyanic acid gas remedy, and (-) his post of dutv.
much the same everywhere. Peo
ple who show the newspaper man kindness never make a better investment or one that more surely pays them a hundred fold sooner or later. A has been truly -aid, "There comes a time in the life of every man when a word said or unsaid by a newspaper either make- or unmakes the individual mentioned." It's a poor fool that don't know it. Washington Advertiser.
of happiness and plunges us into spraying with certain solutions ,t A FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR STEAL. ' j t (. Knit, inner will t l at. . f .1 m . I . rm iii'tl ..
the depths of de-pair. Norman washes
Kerr, M. I. The saloon system is itself a league of lawbreaker-, whose example aft -ids a most powerful stimulus to disorder of all kind-.
Pm Pid .h, l!ni.,d S,.,,s Urm l"'r- V"n 01 1W,Mm oninn. II- had the courage and h
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in, .-"tiiii I ' ' I i . i I i ' i i i i 1 1 1 i u a.- iiii-p i
Tin' lir-t method in nt in
use t' anv extent exceot in ('alitor- Wall St.
ma, im in fumigating minery Treasury. ..4 .v.. I. 'PI... - - an aaaa anil ai I - - a a y
i M iueuv; a steal involving an immediate David Waddle r and Tboa I in the orchard is spraying the trees Io. ,,, i the L'ocrnn.ent of 20 - . t. ' . ...'. '
ii-ith i -.fr. ii i r wk lltltill tit i i . ii) iw.ii itiiii 1 ..la.: ..a 1 A ,M ,.s "
'"m WIIVU ' nmuv, IH n . i n n fiUU illl Ulli I I1H Ii 1S Ul
Ja 1 f 1 1!
The Greatest Ride in History. A territory of 271,MHI square mile-:, comprising Washington, Idaho and Oregon as they are to-
soon ,jav uas paved to the I'nion by one
his house w hich lately burned.
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I, i., ... . .1..;... rutmna t.. "I'' V l" " " '' u ........ nvcr ,iu,miii,iiiiii will Of COn-Ulll-
disobey all law
it- supreme purpose to make money in its own way and at whatever sacrifice. Hon. William Windom.
To me it seems that the parity year.
and consistency of the Saviour's ex- Kolfs
Bits of knowledge. 1 1 is estimated that the rails of the
-all work guaranteed. Crowa ami Bridge work. Dat. 6. ins iy.
Specialist on
DENT MS Til Y
lr. II. A. MONHV, Resident Den ist, UlTIVXIIVOUUItCi, IINL. Tandara bla profaaaloBkl taraleaa to nil r 1 1 iik ti.y work in the lrnt:l Una, hikI proiin,.. t,, uivr it in aloaoal attention. QoW pliiti work iirrlally aoliclted. and il I aork wiirrHntrd. A j.r 1!. VS liainhritlgo Townstliip TrusiteH Not iff. The aadenigned, Trustee f BaJnbridce township, Dubois county, will attenii toTownship btiatneM n Batarday of every week, at Frank Beta's office on
Borth Slain street , between Eighth sad Biath, la .Jasper. The Township Library und Indiana School Hooks are at same place. William Shcuw, Trustee. An. Ill, 1HH7 v.
Felix R. Brunot
in- is ii roose n . ... t .
which interfere with 1 vv;,,,'r:) or tin strong meted within the next twenty days
Kcoseue e ,.o -,o,, , cvau l11"" unh-s I'r.-Ment .McKmiev inter- varioua ulroads in the country kerosene oU when the leaves are off. poees bis authority and protects the wvih together Stf.ooo.tmo tons. ' rhe spraying should be done at two ueonle ., . . . , or three different times daring the1 he Union Pwjißc railwav com-L J?nIa.!MM."V1Ior f twl!eift.n
ntlu ir,,f,.'j,,r .1 is nurneo n viems .iiiuiii one iweu niiv i roiessor o;mv owes the aovernment over -. . , .... ,
' n . itn.t i..t i iirMim.'i WIM" I 111 ashes
ml of Wall St.! . : .
It is said that a room Jl teet in
libit; dimensions would hold all the
disease, working on this -eah. in ,,irttes the wrmentof 62 per sot. tnere 1Ä 0,re Brouna 1,1 tne
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imr ii'iTmijf i iiiiciaui pany owes me
ol the Florida tx pert ment 53.000 000. A
JAsiKit, - INDIANA ample in the matter ol abstinence station ha- discovered a tungous bankers has engaged in a scheme t .i t 1 1 :...;i.., ... , i... ..I.. i.,, , ... i .
k,....,. n.....!.. u r ,,...,.. 1...1 trom lernienieu wine are ueneei. uincnoc, mwiim w tue . oio. u ..uK OI ;eoiLraniat ion wiih ii coniem
i ii n 'iir itir-L t i net ' ir . . . mm
c
Florida.
be
.rid.
that this IS tn ti... Bnatmiii.nii or l.si tlooi Wo
so. it will ihn ikki u l.il.. Uenrities sub,,r- The onion is a historic vegetable,
roisni to ride on muleback for three thousand miles. The ride WSJ thrilling, the trials and hardships marvelous, the result a glorious one. The w hole story, beautifully illustrated, will he given in the November issue of The Ladies' Home Journal, under the title. "When Dr. Whitman Added Three Stars to Our Flag," the closing and most intensely interesting article in the Journal I successful series of "(ireat Personal Events." The first women to cross the Rockies figure in the story, which proves beyond a doubt that they precedt I Fremont, the u Pathfinder, by six ye irs.
t O) IV
If you want to give a Utile Doy, Xature's remedy : if
from six to ten years old. a start for j,,lti,. cometo our relief in time. An.im Ln th.l ,,f um nvam.nmit' having ' n used since the dawn ot
the penitentiary, just allow Inn. the sluuM !inv erson suspect the Lni obtain lft mi cent, noon tb-tirl history by the Greeks, the nominal H..nfirhr.
if . I m a . . . . . . ... AH.J II.. 1. ,-,....,, ' -
occurrence oi mis pesiaon trees in claims. All the legal lights winch W,IU u" v his neighborl d, tne Station the government might avail of in Only 70 years have elapsed since would appreciate receiving samples tH. pursuit of the plunderers who the first railway in the world waof the affected wood. ritle.l the cotniianv tn ustirv are to finished. 1 ruHtlS that eoinparative-
Jamks 1 Kool-, Horticulturist. i. ahamloned, and terms of sale have been fixed which absolutely Bretzville Blasts. (,.,, ,.V,.IV f,,rni of competition and The social ball given at the danc give the pool a big prise. There
proportion of the clergymen and of tng nail recently was a success mare scanuaioui rumor- tracing the Drofessina Christians of this land every particular. connection between this oolosssJ
rise ut) to the duties of the occa-ion School opened here on the Ith t1! and the subscription of Wall
nrivileae of runnine on the streets
until late bed time. It is there he h arns his first crime. It is there he gets his first lesson in vulgar, obscene language and his start for prison is made. i I have little hope for the triumph of the temperance cause until a large
and speak words that shall touch nst.. Under the direction oi M. h. t- t the Hanns campaign fund,; a m V .t. .B
the hearts of the people ami live Boiden. The attendance is jr,,( and the -. lection ot at least one lives that shall blo-som into fruit - gad everything bids fair for one of prominent cabinet oilicial. Hon. Hanrv Wilson. Vice President tha ,,"t tiieewuiful terms ever If President McKinley w ill act
of the I'nited States.
.N OCCASIONAL
ADVERTISEMENT
AND AN OCCASION A I. MEAL Are Alike in that Neither hoeVery Much Ciood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY 1STHK HULK FOR BOTH.
taught at this place.
mm - .. , , . ., f m Our clever n tsl lliastsT, Mr. To make or sell ardent spirits for., ., ,, M . . , tiasennuer, dst. Anthony, claims
the distinction of having discovered that pumpkin- have sex, and that the masculine pumpkin is usually larger than the feminine, and that the seeds from the masculine pumpkin will not grow. The method of
distinguishing the si n i- a matter OI tin
we shall not commit to the public pr
without the disco verei - eipress
common use i- as wickcu as io
make or sell poisons for the same purpose. The blood of muideted souls nntl bodies will be required at their hands. Judge Daggett.
ami prevent this public robbery Worse than the bond syndicate the World will show him a way. N.Y. World.
Yi-itor (hearing the piano in the next room) "Isthat your daughter. ' she appears to be plavina
with only one hand." Gentleman German leaned across the table and
ly brief .period K0,000 miles have
In en constructed. Hans Scored One. A bumptious Englishman was dining with a lady at u table d'hote Seated opposite them was a ( iertnan on whose hands were some rings. After gating at the Gferman the Englishman said to hi- companion: " I hate to see a man with rings on." A supercilious sneer was all the iertnan vouchsafed. Alter a little time the Englishman ag liii -aid to the lad v :
"Do you know what I should do
with a ring if I had one'.'" Before the lady could reply tin
He's Solid. "Sink or swim, live or die, survive or Perish," we have given utir 1...,.. mummt I. .....I ll... Ir..l.il.ti..tt
Hi-mi im. i ilium i. me i IU1I.U.IU.I lterinis-ion nartv. The saloon must go, and ... ,
S 9 a this party is the only one now that is non compromising or compound With the ItqttOI league. (ira -on ( Kv ) Worker.
HoUH "Yes; her fellow is lv playing with the other."
Boston Transcript.
Misses Julia and Anna Parten-
heimer have gone to Uouisvilla, where they will make their home until next spring. IT, '.
in a sulky growl said
"Yare it in your nose son's Weekly.
I'ear
of!, imr moM imre'i-on- The (ieneral Ye.itcl, prope-ty,
able than a mm who thinks noth- pwthe Bockport Fairgrounds, ha- ' " ing right except what he him.-elf has been pun based by the Orphans -
Home. 1 he sum paid was f.;, mm
Frond POp (to old bachelor fri'tnl) "I tell you, Daw-ion. there'- no baby like my baby." Il.itt'uiiii "I'm I' irl Viui'i'ii M'filroii
up to that fact. I knew mighty ''hange of venue, has been refusetl o
well there never was a baby
described. '
Harry Well-, of (ränge county,
convicted of involuntary manslaugh
ter, on trial in Martin county, w here
the case was taken on change of
ing right
done.
the one yOU
Subscribe for the Coukikb.
1 i k V n, vv (r'11' ".v Jn,Kfl Heffron.
Harper's
I Sixteen ounces of performance to every pound of promi-c in the
advertisements of 1 he Lolbikk.
The semi-annual convention of
the Indiana Christian Missionary society of the Christian churches of the thirteenth district will be held
in Huntingburg Oct. 2",2(, and 27. A large attendance is anticipated. The thirteenth district comprises Vanderburg, (iihson, Bike, Dubois, Posey, Warrick, Spencer and I'errv counties. The president of
the district is B. A. Coble of Oak
land City. Rev. S. W. Brown, of Kvansville, is OOfiespooding secretary. The program for the three day-' session is an interesting one. According to the sophistries indulged in by the goldbug newspapers anil speaker- during the (get campaign, the wheat famine abroad has created di-honest dollars in the United States. It takes nearly double the money to buy a bushel of wheat than was necessary a year ago. Owensboro, Ky., Messenger. Talk is cheap, but advertising costs money. Sensible people advertise, hut they wouldn't advertise goods without merits. Unscrupulous people can imitate them at little cost. Do you want the real Miing or the substitute? Insist on getting what you order, and buy of advertisers who tell the truth in their advertisements.
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