Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 April 1898 — Page 1

Weekly GTcmrlrf.

;l. 40.

JASPKÜ. INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL I, 1898.

NO. 3

, i l!KI KVKKY KKI DAY, AT JASv K, DUBOIS rTY, IXDI AN A, BY CLEMENT DOANK. OF PICK. I N C riMKlt 111 ll.MM. i, Wi i Six hi Btbket.

R K Of slT.sciiipTh.N. (' , V vir. S2 Numbers, l'.isti;iil, JIM. i' i 1 1 i ' ! i in.' in pri )irt in. !: M KS OF ADVERTISING. j.',ir lejf.ll ii'lvtit i-fiiH'iitM legal rat,-; :n liniu ll.on fr Aral iaaerüon ; 50c. h rnihueqaeal iiuHHÜoa. fyf vi-m'v advertise 1 1 1 s liberal eontract v, ill Imp mads to regular adver-Ii-.ts. COMMKRC1 It AM JOB WORK Of ill Kind Promptly sad Neatly ex-

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W. C. T. U. COLUMN. -pU u Harirlss TswasaitTescam. ever look to Jesu toi divine . . . . guidance. (Oli how true this in.) in Ja ier ourter ol h.h. and w,.- hn ..im n... .;i,t

;m oi roarvu i, wo. him : i

BSi: BALI. SCHI. Ml:

CONDI ' I I I It v MIC. M. I.. IT )l:

An

urticie asking tor

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fro oi

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Under the I.. ( Ihapman,

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maus diverge,

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upon tin' water thai wi

after many days,' This article has been tin- causi considerable comment. We

thai aoRii true, whi

To Orfllize "Pocket" Tow.is Into a League and Play One a Week.

MTiMhinKton Donooi it

1'lic oast few davsof Spring like

weather na- started the base ball

, cranks to talking, ami the prospecta O it. .

lor a good tocui amateur : mi is the main topic of oooversatioo anions the masculine lovers of the

: M. I'lilf KM.

I mil ami liicmffH.

way when we do not know it. or how

.in explanation. .... ua ;,, ti... riiri,i .u

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V mv " J our own leet ar ri y trending down-

iiKiH. arnaniHiui writing wa.,1 to the region of eternal urticie published m the Argun ol (A UU impossible )

"i " i 1 " V 1 1 Kverv child or youth

a- awakened lo Bee it, and

trii-t it -Iki

a woman hid in tlip f moaHiirei

meal until all was leavened Wi

mav in. 'i 1 1

stanl- Bfl such to point out the way, ! of how can he when he know- it not. -ff ( Ii in Inn. In' mimiaI

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ia ui I .. i ... . .1 saloon. hat tins city nee

ui uif t uoi'i ioiiiii ui.il . . . , .

and commend it as a ihina ttreatly swear and take (iod's name in vain I" wur . V,uo' P "

and ue language that would only P1"" WPZ uW!1Ide ? &y '' "

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ft, f, Vll'll'liV. M. A. SWKKNHV. in. nun n it rwkrhry, Attorneys at Laiv, lASPKIt, ITNI., n II pruetlw In Ihe Coort ol Dubl nd , i - i.nt.c. r.irtii'iilariitti iitiiiii uiv fii t" pntlfdlOM. . - l . li I iMlktU dt, i pMMlta thf I' iImI Clt K.tuk. Hit. '. ".''.'. Wm k. cox, lttorncy at Liw, lA'-il'KIC, IM)IAAi

urn'.

aooVf ' iiii .nil r rank

editor ol rtam'fl II 'rn.

Hxpreaaea hiniaell in d cided tonen, in a reoent Laaue, Ukmq Prenident McKinley serving wine at Uti state dinners. We cannot understand why the editor is surprised. McKinley is conaitttent. He is doing in this act prcciaely what Iii- constituency dowre, and what ail Iii- ptedeceaaoiH, except Hayeti, have done, He would not be a consiatent Republi can nrenident ii he did not serve

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his protwrty for saloon purposea, Ii it is untrue in regard to any-lbea shame to rehearse. (This is ,., p . .. ,, ' '. , , 1,1 i , ..... ( i ti v u I if main fan t wit i an mdepend1. I. I ....... - ... ..... 1 ... I. I... una ...... ..)...) I .11 r.. ..... tl'.. 1,11 I . . I r IIA I il In it I I -(' Vl' 1 I l ll'V I'll II

III! II II II " IN I I 1 ' II II I'l II 'UM , l. Ill.lt l'll. .II' . I. I . 1 - - " " .... ....... - . , ., , . . r . . 1 1 . . . c - . i ... ....:.i. ent team 1

eiecieu presiaeni. you n was noi inienaea; mr no." ' oupoi uwuwui wu uriutie and his party believe in li-statement was made that would in-cate of morality. (Isn't tbiattue?)

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was i.-avfiifil e I ... i i .mit tin. ri.ii.i t i i , nauoosi Käme,

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ire corniirmd' ' to "cc! our mad .i... uo .u:.. V ashincton H two seasons ex

Iii. d it i .. ..v,.i...i..ti,.. i i. i.-i... p'Tience with a imifessional team

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111 DUUVIIII I'll U lll.ll e Mini: im ui ire businesH with a high priced team than . Inn would hau- w ith a , ,11 I .LI . I I

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..ii.. ii. ... hi i in. ii i- i i isiiim n ,ii iiri ii'im in ui- , . . . - , ...i , h.ll ...,.l..r., i ,.i f.i I.. I. otiu'iit to have this season is a lir-t

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I- it

? that a While BUCh is so w'f

cemdne the saloon, and in the sys iure the innocent

tern of raising internal revenui from man canr.ot raise his voice against for demoraluuition on every hand, I I : II.. I . . II.. !m ..O. .... ...:..:.....).... ...... ?i 1 1. 1 f . . r 1 1 1 1 r i i i I .it.. I 1 1 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 1 i i I i . . -

1 1 Uli I MC. I If H I t I- III I 1 1 I I .111 ' V 11 lUlOlll tllIIJJUi 'i-lllu; . ...... ...i. ...... ......... x I ... 1 .... 1 .. d..J. , , . , , . i . ., ... i pi.:. :. . games to lie iluved on .Simdavs on-

ning saloons in tne capiioi, ana naa oi inose wno are appoiniea io me wuwwmib- v.im i mi-'.y .i tlwHioliivailAiM aamM

that we , , ' . ,7

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t ne iaci in "it iaif- are w i

bard to make with other amateur

ti'.iiii- hilt this wi- KaIIav i'oiiM lie

mav onlv look .. ' in . 7.

i-a-.n 1 1 i-1 1 i uui- u uif ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 of aleague and arranging soheduled

preached and practiced! this doctrine most -acred place man is called to The law has been enacted

fora generation, nhv should the

editor of the Ram's 1 1 rn lie siir prised? What more could lie ex-

pect? Where ha- he lived all these year-? "Do men gather grapes .-i thorns, or lis of tbistlea?" McKinley i- not I probibiiionist. He favor- the liquor buniness, and

til', that of fixing the destiny of muat tend our chUdpen, it matten men and nation- .' not how wick' d the teacher may he. Wi. iyiimI i'il'ii'.'iti' iii w i -ill -ink (TMafatrUe.) We would exclaim.

below the standard of nations around Consistency thou art a jewel!

ii-, and il it is not morally so, will an education do for ui

would he to the soul like impure air to out nbvsical body. It will h

hat VVl' (';mn,,t S,M' thee, for we 1

Hut ook

crowd he Hotten OUl to Willies-, a

game. hir experience with pro-

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i' - i'mi.ii I, ill,'!' ...... u.n ....... I. .Ill- 111 r .... i .; i --Tu .i. ..:.. .1... he debatable, is the war of 1812

li ill' .mo i.i 'i ii.il..: nit- -i-,i-"ii- . -..!. .i of ".n; and '97. When this city had :l,1!",lt h " th,w inUn u wart

April the U. I, Month lor War. V Ull i II MM Sim . Editor Si n : All true pttfioil of our American ( ioverinnent are greatly interested, just at this time, m the controversy that la going on between the united states and Spain. Some hope for war and others f.,r peaee, but all wait and wonder what i- going to be the OUtc me and w hen it will happen. This anxiety naturally leads to speculation and the truly Interested ones go here and there in our nation'-bi-tory and endeavor to lind records and facts that may possibly aid us in forming conclusions as to the pos-ihility of war at this time, and if it must come, when we are

to bear the report of the tirst gun.

If the i Bited States is destined to

go to war with Spain before the vita1 questions now at issue between them can be settled, then the hi--try of wars, that have occurred in this country in the peat, makes prominent and interesting, at lea.-t, one fa t, viz : ackii. u tuk imt10 STATES w ak month. Our country's peat wars have every one been begun in 0 c month of April. The only possible exception that can really be made and that would

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i ni i ii-tt ii tu hint in hü) euitöty "f

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us BD

IHK ick

from bavins

an independent team and played neighboring towns with players whom everybody was acquainted

noi lorinanv (it ciareu limn .lime o.

But was this the real beginning? It certainly was not. Kverv man

who took part in the passage of the

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fUAYLOR ft HUNTER, Attorneys at Law,

jt through a glas-darkly.

able ract.j 'i runt . i is i L- ,,l 1..I

i mi in-, ii'iiin' , mi', i. i i . , .i t no ioiik oau in nie i ii-sajje oi uif

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must not diacourage or slight it in the nower that will make the whole P" w m fr"?" w M,r ':" " " ihhi ,.,,i,. t mm ,, ,. wit, ,.-! rgo act knew iuii wen, that

he will drive Iron, his ,.,,, . whole heart faint. to .pM laws that will prevent wick- tlian nt .:. , when he voted for said act, he also

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receipts.

In. itlci -1 1 . H r on ,,;i't ,.l t 1 ... ...ill lie in "i uif IOIIIII oi Uli- IMIU, U1U i l . i . .1 r""ll,u - ''ill. ....... .,' .. ..ii, i. hvfrvbodv took an interest in the.

sin, imrl .-iini the -mm., it of the : ar- .,,1 ,11 .... ,1.!,. iiu ., ituaiMt t,, ...nr.. M l,r licentious person

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imyira iMenimu mi riinni- iMjimre V. the IllUor men "I the foil IUI V. sin ,-e-i 11 V nro-t it lit t he li Jd-ttlV- ' v..v v...... , , ,

a -HM oi uie voiuii oi uic i tum, inu .

Tilts would b

I VM'I.IC. INDIANA. i i ui- in Oosrta i if Du I M.ii ami

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BRI SU BUKTTNER, Attorney at Law. Anil Notary Pnblte( lABPRll, INDIANA.

rt'ill pnwtlcn ! thf Qourta oi Unbolt and

f rr UUUntiot, IihIiiuih. .Inn. ISSi F. E WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. - INDIANA. 8 OO SET OF TEETH. tS.OO cr...r, mni Sfhlgt "rk OnH nHtas i -v l.it.'.t ntthodt ol tittinii triiSeial it f'li k (ttraMttS T.TIH. IwiiwMi OBhi i (tli inn iaiLntf'l Urdr (.tore, itffwn U. 1S6 ly

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Mayes was retired, una so nave an it an evident tact, and one mat r"J , , V , , game then. People from all over men been retired from political ser- cannot be truthfully disputed, that w. , d 8et. h" root,the county came to town by tie vice tt.a in any way opposed this the teachers should be models i?? s;,,'nl P,,' teacher. loads ami many a dollar bini.ie-. wnr.hv ,,. b,. full., im, I hv all their 1 "ls explanation 1 1 so plain that . . t, ?r.m

Wecan'l see whv anv one should unnila. and lart'l it also true that we P? ,,;,t runneth may read, and let , . p ..

be KUioriaed at the' nn-'id mt '- Berv- ulaee our children under the inllu- ,m" t,,at "deth Understand that r. ' April IVM, when the French troops

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Itwouldbea real nur- ence of the school room at thai age""" " ,r h , nam vonlH imvav fail t.. brim . l,M1'"' o.-Kauc, inmi u.e engiwo,

.. , unoiiL'ii uie age- in i.on s w,tn. . . .. , , wine h was ocatea at the present ,lu 1 I-, -auj , -, huiKh.'d oi two t routet alongand .. , ., , ...... '..

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m.'Klf a vessel unio - - ; , , t hev add.-1 l'p at v to the excite

and do all in I.i- power to d- honor ordishonor, and woe to that wne. ,are Bxaiiea ,,.; ,,, th mW lhe hr,',,rl1 ,'r,','ud J,t on(,'' !l tt,rt

If he teacher who fashions one unto dis- Ana w". "r " 8MI "nBB vv'itl, Rvin.villo WaJiinaion wn.cn tney nameu r ort i hi iuesne,

ing wine.

I prise to both liquor men and Pro-

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imuiomsi-. ii ne uui nut utsrvw nana, 10 W

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When thfey are a- . lav in the potter's "ruugn wM. agw i i ... '. l.. '. ...a ...o.. I he Wicke! walk

the liquor Interest.

J. 5. STEWART,

RESIDENT DENTIST,

wine, vauce

d es not hi- and hi- party

in great political jeopardy will go the way oi I layeBlaira, the Colquits, and

voieu ior a uetiaratioii oj war

against England. They knew Kngland would not construe it in anv other light, and she did not. That Kmbargo was enacted on April Ith, 1812. The real beginning of the Intercolonial War wai on the 17th of

will be honor. They Kverv teacher stand- a

oi the tender on the railroad t time, to

ill men adjust the rails s,, that tra ns laden

wh stand up for temperance and with precious s uds may retch their

sobriety. intended deatiny. " unto the Does th lit', r know that there one, who sets thtm so as lo start is not a man in high political poai- one soul On the road that w ill end in

ear--

iil .j : I. . ..nil i. , iii , iii' , i u.iiiiiti'Mi, . , , i t . -"I5e not deceived; (iOd 18 not'., j . ' , , and w hu h proved of great value

i on t-iini-r, i inn t-iun, .ui.-iit i ui ,i , - , , ..

vi... ....I nun i 'ii'..,. 'I.

k.i I lilt nil", I I lit tin i, .1.1.-IX -I ill tl , ., ed, for whatever a man aoweth n . . . during th ll U L II I . I i . rw 1 1 . i ri r loriitmn nit niiiohilli

,,mA tl that -hall he also nap." ,' 1 ' ," ."TT The first blood of I he Revolution

I il .1 -' ,11' e-i i i-iiif-vi I-, rv. leiitui". ill'" ... i .i n Suwiii-th.' -.-..il ,,f a i.ia.M.tii'il brain. i ti,.., ..,.,,1.1 i . i was spilled on tfie (ominous in

s. iwiii the seed of tarnished name; u, surprising

Bowing Uie seed of eternal Hlinine. give each city out" game every two (Hi' what shall th.' harvest be? week-, with BO occasional exhibition For the sake of humanity, and in game with some big league t am

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uon in mis iana wno ta kduwu w iw ug eternal rum. ii" an nirj me iear oi uroa oeiore wnomi naa sandwicnea in. the railroad ex-oppo-e.l to the rum power? Does face, in the great judgment day, or fall, 1 reeptctfully ubmit this penae would be bat a trifle, and the the editor know that there is a po-these precious SOUle they have thus to the reading public. "salary limit" would be ho small litical organisation (only one) wrecked. Bee 27th Psalm for the strength .that with the aid of a magnifying against the rum power, and it baa f they do not know how t set of my life. T. I'oi.son. glass it would be a diffieuK matter

been in existence tor twent v-uve the tails right; what tnem me m his is not the i. ockiku - light, to see it

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Buch a leagut would , "JrrFl T

.neu aim uiii i v v.oioiiisis uiiuer in" the command of Captain Parker, intercepted fifteen hundred English, under Pitcairn BS they preeeded "ii their march to Concord. The English shot down twelve of the Colon-i-t-. Tin- occurred on the I9tfa of April, 177Ö.

On the I9tfa of April 186

years, pleading for the church, and railroad manager would be foolish But it brings out some things that Let the six leading cities in the, , 7 , 1

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in .--1. 11 i'. it. 11. ii 1. 1 .ii..- - ... . 1,, i'i... . ' . .. '... . ..- .. nit- iiiii. ,iiui;ii. 1. ii. 111 i.i. .11111111 i. 1. i'ii. 111. 1 1 ii it r 1 t. 1 11 11 1111 1 . W h it i- the need of another organi- portant Station. e.l age unexc u-able fioin any sound,

zation for this purpfse? Whv not fresh in the memory of the writer moral stand-point. The people in- True Cash Value.

first blood of the Civil War

-le d in the strei-ts of Halt i more.

just the the was

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i tt-rie'! Uli- oll' . 1 f in a - i Us band? Wc are surprised !

Thc Nasi Sec.

Anv lair-mtnded t hn-tian n.an.

11 k are tna scenes 01 my nr-i scnooi qutre is tne tanit in the taw, r in The county aaaeasora met at Indi--Ex. days. School was opened by read- the administration ol it? Does ilenepolis and determined on l uniina bible lesson and kneeling in oome from lack of understanding the orm .tho.l ,,f valuation under the 1 1 . 1 . 1 f . .1 a r

prayer, niesi oe tne memor m taw, or irom a tolerated system or iaw which provides that the basis

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1, -ia ii Block. IN IH ANA

sooth - de of PuMh 1ASPEK,

Operstiotu first -eliiH- as rseonmended -all uirk ku ara 11 tee. I. Specialist on '.rnvui ami llriile work. l('f. ... Hlft ly. DENTISTRY

-. II. V. MOSHY, Resident Den ist, HUNTlNOMDBOi IM) Tonil,, t ,H profMWkHUll OrTlOM to all JiHttm n:.7 turk in tin- .leiitul lltlo, MMl "' in mvi' It hl okiOMN iitti nt viurk socially ollcltoil, ndll "rk ii,. ii,, i'i. Alir. V.i, W. Bainbride Township Trustor' MottfWi Th.. underiiirnea, Trustee of Rsla- ' townnhTp,Duboif county, will at 1 fnwnahip business n Batnrday " ' r treek, I Prank Bets'a office on 'n Main stre t, between Eighth ami "i .inxiier. The Township l-i-md Indians School Books ara at William Shui ta, Trustee . AOR. I''. IM'17 v.

W OCCASIDNAL

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after reading the addresses of th.- mm crany newiana. Are mate supenntenuenia, county But at then ling of the county members of the Retail Liquor Deal If all our school rooms and in- öupefintendents, Trustees, Direct- Moeaaora the oinmittee on msr-l

era at their reo nt national COtlVen- swiuwoun oi itrainB " oupprau or- ami t-acucrs m many insane.".- cnandinc repjrt.'.l in favor of asses -1 Hun in i liana.,, lis. must see the iith Christian teachers the Urne so eager to aeome votes and popuHaina drr smods at 7o net cent, of I

situation( aw onlv wav to

understand that the vv"u!,1 '"n "rm aB larny mat im-v wuik ai any vmia- their cash value, groceries at so per

hurt the trade und v the prophet, isaian, "Ana tney ttonaof oatna oriaertoi ure placer C(.nt ) implements at per cent.,

shall ieat tneirsworui into piow or to tavoraome particular scnooi(ru ;it sö j.r cent., lumber at h: shares ai d their -pears into j,run ,,f morality, r pfOteesion or creed'.' .r clothing at 90 per cent., ing-hooks ; nation shall not lilt up r even to obtain a little money tor.frraiture at tin ner cent, mxlertak-

swiT'l againsi nation, neither snan their own user even it the "aacrea ,,r- ,,, ,,;,. an,i U, ,rw at pni tu r .. ii t. ...:..i. i ... ii;ii il II ' . I I

the v h arn war any nioif . iiwuiui SCnOOl money u BXpenaoa niegai- oent., boots and -hues at 70 per 2:4.) ly, or worse than wasted. It looks ant., plumbers supplies at tOpsi Now to explain we Will rewrite: Hkethe whole system is rotten from cont., .pieensware at So per cent., The schools of Harbiw m township toi to bottom, ami that an entire wines at "JO cents I gallon old began Monday Oct l. (This is .new school law, with stricter and iwine at 7." ents gallon, and all

small true.) Wears glad uarononiown- plainer quaiiiications tor a,, m au manufactured products held by aentrv ship ha? a trustee who ha- some re- thority, and a penitentiary penalty manufacturers at par value. The

gard tor law an.i oraer. t, i ni- i- t,,r those lotinu gtuiiy oi evauing or r(.,OI-t rtas adont. d ii- 1 t. .ti. I I

tv did not dars to talk prohibition rue, ana we regaru mi vioiauu u, mn miw auj w hat right have the assessors to

or favor it or words to tha effect.! eat law soldi ng man,; ana we nope one to investigate in oooervance, mt Mj gucn rale as that, asks It i was i Christian roan and had to see a new era soon m the man- placed outside of any school officers, . ndianapolis News? The law

.,1 f,,r Aithr I ivo.il.l turn about agemeni oi our sei -. v i "is la ts Dadiy n ici irom me next i.eg- p.-- the trU(. (..lsll v.,,. H

close the saloons js to rote puhibition with the Prohibition patty. All compromise measures such as Christian citizen-hip, Anti-Saloon Leagues, etc. etc.,- . i simply a waste f time and effort , and is a cruel Imax. It I was a six-foot, broad-shou!-dired. free-born Renublican or

Democrat. I would feel very and wilted to know the mm

said in mycapitol city that ni par

i-lature.

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face or take my nam.' off of the true.)

church book and stop pretending It is a anm. ,a.. ia i u, u u.e ,1..., i I...-...I ,i. i ..ni .tJ iii mm. sacred office of trustee has sunk to

lllill I inttu HO" ioi CV t i ! I su' h depths as to have a saloon- suit brought hv

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o.l bar Mr. Breti bad

Charles Mar-hall

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ADVERTISEMENT

- A I ). XQ( (ASK )NAL MEAL Aro Alike in that Neither Does Very Much Qood. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY '8 THE RULE Koh hi n il

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lire w u. tint- is true; against wuas, i . Drew, oi rxuoung- .,, go p,, ,.,.Mt.. and another, as the I have to be -aid about huri.' as our reader will reinem- i... 1i;r,.( ;,, u . ., kmi ,.r

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,,f th.-.. wi- rumites, and -tmiv "'Ir niNMi-.i.p. v - , ,.-, .t. ...... w. ...... ....m -. .. ,.(.nt i ne purpose oi tne iaw n w them until they can see clearly that It i- tearful to think that we as a , with taking a gun from lir.-t. i (),rf(M.t justiw aml ,.,)Uaity. everv Democrat and Republican people have become so blinded thai store while be was painting there t would seem thst 75 percent, ef voter is directly standing f. r the we could wiah on. so ost to the Afterwards Mr. BreU remembered the Vft4lM (,Hjl(, wemy eonnernetuation of the saloon and plan better interests nt his fellow men ... , aning the gun to a friend. Mar- tnW(j R compliance with thf he r work accordingly Certainly lohoose lor us who shall teach ..t.r -hall at once brought suit and the ,.,,v whi(.h mvU thnt th(, lmv shllu

ait,,- readina such ope,, statements children (th.- s true; wnen me case sas venueawi rawiora county, ,M. .th, trUf. va,ie, . I I i :,, i ... ia t I., in.. I.I ...Iw.r.i .1 namu im du tri-i nut tvi.i.lr

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ii' will rj ii 1 worrv and eil it with BUCh godles

coinproniises a- the Nicholson law.

1 i.i-'.v t L it I In utterance- ot he-e

godless men shall g as wingsdlon snot her

messengers into all tin

Indiana, and be ma.

their trade ami themselves to their utter confusion. M kv B. Balch.

True, Ft. Sumpter Wat tire up

on on the l'Jth, and the Tinted States troop- bad been attacked at Hart r's rerry, but historians tell Us that, strange to say, no blood Was -bed in either of those engagements. Then ramming up, in a few word-, Wfl find that the real beginning of all of our important war-,

in this country, baa been in the month of April and that the first blood, of the two greatest, was shed on the same day of April. Truly, then, APBIL tl tuk war KOBTH 01 1 11 I I N ' I KI sTATKS. Who will attempt a prophecy aa to whether or not history w ill once more repeat herself and record a declaration of War by the United State-du ing the month of April? Are not the signs ominous? Greste! Illustration ol the year. line of the Conceded big things of the year in the way of illustrations is the drawing made by W. L. Taylor picturing Christ's entry into Jerusalem riding on an ass. It was made for Dr. Bradford's article, The Last Week in the Life of

er man'- at 86 per cent., another's Christ," in the April Ladies' Home

uniformly assessed. The assessors say they will BSSSei one man's stock

Juby Disagrees. Inthe damage lt 75 .,;.r ,,f its value ; anoth- . 1 - 1 i i 1 ii I t

of human character. (This is true.) The case occupied all t Monday Knglish Democrat: Attorney I;,, this bud- ii- way to the read- and part of Tuesday, when it was K.-rr Traylor, formerly of thi- plaCt, ing public w' will have entered up- given to the jury, who had it uinler hut now of Jasper, his old home,

school year, (tins is consideration until Wednesday carried Dubois count v as a candi

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homes of I ru) and sn I a- it Is, it 1- hut right evening.

, 1 ,.,, to sav -owe enter t In-year wiui inu agree 01,

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tew leaders who nae .in. n iiini i naim-n. for Christianity, ( This did not include all. Find definition for The Air

christianitv. ) He r

l.V.l.lll 111 1,1'Vl't' I nutrient. stun. Is in tins SBC red

Professors Bungs.

rhey w er- unable to date for Prosecutor by eight votes

verdict and were dis over tWO opponents. Hurrah for

Traylor! He's a tip top fellow.

Line has ordered IINI Y,,n might as well advertise in

she who oars from thf Jefferson ville. oar the cemetery, on the uinler side of a

place and work-. JUO of them are to he box colli., lid, as in a i.ew-paper witli-

molds the character of our children nail and the other 2X) coal cars. out circulation.

Journal. The picture is said by the

best critics to be one of the most

remarkable illustrations that has

ever heen made i,v an American

artist, and they Insist that it be

done in "dors, larger in ai7.c, for public exhibition. A Stranger, on the streets of Jasper, remarked to one of the citi.ens about six weeks ago, "L'h! your town i- blessed with ugly women." He was apparently about .'10 years of age, fairly wa ll dressed, and disappeared at once and has not been heard of from that day to this. fiuntingburg Argus. His "disappearance" is not to be wondered at. Sacred history tells that one Ananias and his wife disappeared after having pokert recklessly.