Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 40, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 July 1898 — Page 1
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VOL. 4(t.
JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JULY l, is)8.
NO. 43
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legal advertisements legal rates; liOM It .00 for first Insertion ; 50c, h aubaegoenl insertion. : rly advertisetnenta liberal ni i v i 1 1 In- made t regular adver-
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
OOMOUCTBO BV Mils. M. I, HORM, A Life . Cleses Wiih i m, ir BcMNM' Death. IndiHnspotia im, Jana H, Luther Benson, noted temper a nee orator, 1 i 1 luddenly, at 2 ''. lock, Tuesday morning", in Bush ville, probably from In-art disease ll- lived wi ll his wife ami three
Hon. W. T. ZENOR is the
( OMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Of all Kinde Promptly tad Neatly xanted at um t, ratoae. IVe invite inspection and business.
IMJOFESSIOXAL CARDS. r . MllüritN. M. A. SWKKVKV
1 1 1, ft I It A KWKENtiY,
attorneys at Law, jAsi'iiu, irvi., a II iMMi tci' in the i iurt fif liulinl-. :unl i ! nirOonntltsa. i'lrtlriilTattwntlnn kIt I II U l nlli . t illllH. r i i i i ,, i -in. st., ,...,..iif- th. l,i lu.i ( oil III V It Ilk.
shildren .-it M2u . .-
a arc
t.,
Indianapolis. He wen! tu his old home, Thursday, to transac t buai nesa. I le trau ereil up to Monday eveniiig, and took a buggy ride Monday altern n.
time t i in I w as s 'orehing und burning to death fr more whisky. At thai tinu I would have walked .cross a mine with i match touched to it ; I would have walked before ixploding cannon for more liquor. I went to anothe saloon. This
time I was afraid to touch the hot tte, hut sti'l lack trembling while th' murderer poured out the whisk v. Again that liquor turned toanakes
and they crawled around the giaei Ä:MT"ÄÄ.re?Of the Third Congressional Demoall coiled aboul each other and 0 . z r. mmm.i 4- Tn .I,' "U
NOMINEE
Ittorney at Law, . A!-ll:i, I IN DIANA, ecntlnn Mi"rii y f. r t !n-l it li Jndlelal . I , Hint ill ;! I flllll v ttond to any.-ivil ' ' M i-ut ru-ti-d tu III iti in Bay -iiinit nf i tl'llit. i in spayd'a bn 1 14 Ina tm Public Iqaan ll !, Vi-lv a .Tryl.,.. a. Hunter. fit AY LOK A HUNTER,
Attorneys at Law, I MT.If, INDIANA,
matted themselves into one anake with hundred heads, and from every- head glittering eyes gleamed ami forked tongues hissed at me. I rushed from tin- saloon. A dnir
The story of Luther Benson's life aalarg as calf sprang up h fore is as thrilling as a dark tragedy m ami commenced to growl and from Goethe, He was born in Ruanisnap at me. I nicked, up ;i stiel uunty, 8eut. 9, 1847. He worket jaboot three feet long to drfend myon hin father's farm until he was IMseif. As scon as I took that stick
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' Niii-iiiiij si -110(11. ii h u, a in mv iiaii'l it turnen l a snak'. I i ursuani i can me i fenim-raiic to me convention ami lt-l; vcreu an
a law office in Rushville. Ho prac-jc d feel its slimy body writhe and district convention fr tin- Third rfrthwinttrTialij, watt jeepainl and
iii i i iaw in tlarttoru Lity and squirm in my hands, and in trying Uongreaeional district met in the stirring address. Rluffton and came to ndianapolisjto hold it and keep it from biting oourt house at English on Friday Tin- committee mi rvolntion . , I . . . . t j i ii. a aa i .i ,ii i i . as
iwui w ywri gD, in- was sue-me, every nnger nail cut line i nwrnwn nne t. miimhiui-ii tn- ioiiow ring, wntcn was " till at tlic bar, and became a knife into the palm of mv hand. The convention was called tu enthustastieallT adopted bv the
prominent political speaker. He and the blood streamed down over order by W. B. Coa, district chair- (Sonventioa:
taugnt scnooi in several (owns tm 'that .-tn k that to in.-was a living man.
n motion Hen. Thomas it. Uus-
I kirk, of Orange cotnitv. was chosen
and E. W.
Ind., June 24th, 1898. An Enthusiastic and Harmonious Meeting. Reaolutiona BadiOfiitnii the Chtaagfa ami iiKiianapolis I'liiMorins.
Pursuant to call
dashed it from DM and ran t
i-.ii r.
rhin is thestory as it would ap
pear as applied to anyone but Luth-
It is the exres.inn of the onventinn of the Third ( ntn-sion;il Oiftriet BS
s. ini.,-.i to nuiinn.it- a iN-iinM-ralie can-
di.late for C(nnrrvs, that earvuinjiiali Sedlv in favor of th.- i.rim n-le- emini i
as
til flnaliy he took the lecture plat-jsnaki i - ---- 1 &L.. .r a i
I'M III III Uli- t'aUBC Ol I ' 1 1 1 i ' i ' . I I m .1 I J;
He has lectured with irreal BU"ce, de not. I took a train and left it at permanent chairman, ami K
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lll LKf I'KIIATK I'll. llf. .sum.- m,, ne.ii ' m iiin.ui. i - ". J " ,.,1 i., Iha '..lutl.ir... ..I ls.
w. nt to a hotel ami then- they per- elected secretary, wttbtl litors-.f UII.t n,,. ,.i:1tforn. r,s-,.miy a.to,,u-.t 2
Buaded me to lie down. -Hist as, iemocraiic newspapers present,
t it 11 n . ... ,.t a
. ii..., i... .i. . i -non a l L'ot to 'Ii rrac ncil niv is-isi.ims.
i iM iisoii. i, ui nie cause. 111(11 , . , , ' i n 11 t,. tl.i.s.. vii.ions ,..v,.w .1... Iiantl 'ver and it touched h .11 all of cotintu
; ...ii.:. i- 11 I .,,,. MinmiiM. rei-reeen ted except the county of
i , J " ii- o on hi 111 i-.iii im i ri l - ... .. :i.l I i : i'.. -I . . ' mi i i. i ... -.i i BCOll.
f im hu nwniwiiii;, p annum id ineroorn ugniea up wun a nun the time of hi- ihath he ha. h en dretl rieht lights and that corpse fighting the appetite for drink, which opened it lame, iilassv, dead -ves
i ho wed all
y:
ami
' pra'tli-i' in 1 1 i'nnrtu of liiiimi
i mccoaattM. i otMceoTur Unbolt Ootutfjr State Bank, 1 r 1 1 8, 'ri. BKÜu BÜETTS ER, Attorney at Law, Ami Ntilarj- Publt) IA8PKH, IINIIA.NA, rt'ill priict ii-i- in UM CiiurtBiif DnbOil ami r rrj Buaatl . ladlaaa. .11111.9,11114. F. E. WOODS, D. D S , OPERATIVE DENTIST,
JASPER.
M, 00 Hn4, Cr
INDIANA.
SET OF TEETH. SB. OO
.11 in 1 Hrlil(v rk i.nl-l Killiiie
UMMl met Ii-.iIm of tilting nrt ill, ihI UMrtk k (fii-miip-.l Triin- KrHi.oiial.le, (Irllii "1 iimI l.nrpy's llanlware nlore. 11. lsWi-ly
was eating him within even and stared me ill the fact
wnen no was on me lecuin- piat- its whole taee anti form cnanged tform, thundering his warnings t 1 demon and its red eves glared at others. These experiences tire told me, end its whole taee was full of with dramatic fire in his hook, passion, fierceness and freiiy. "Fifteen years iu hell," of which On looking around, everything more than 100,000 copies have been in my vision turned to a living dev -"hi. In the first chapter he says: il. Chairs, stand, bed, ami mv "From the day that conscious-very clothes took form and lived, ness c.iine to nif in this world, I and every one of them cursed me.
1
the State OODVeauOB.
fte berefay endorne the Mirw of mir
I reuen t ( ntiirres-iiion. Hon. Win. T
.eiinr, and OOSaSBSSd him for Inn urinous lalw.rs in helialf of the i-otiiiiion
miiIi- of tliis country. V- hi-n-hv en.lorsi- t lie it' anil oat
nnttee wasappointed on resolutions: riotic .'ourw of our worttiv Senator, the
I-'. I I) Mo.. I, ..It ..1 lta..;.,n lion I :iv ill Tiin.ii- m th.-l' S s.tiii.-
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I I HIHI
( n motion the
f blowing
I ktcar Minor, Terry. -I. K. McKall, Du hois. Clarence Btone, I ranj:e. Chas. I. Hilar, I 'nwford. Floyd Parka. Clai k. C. l"). Schra.ler, Floyd. A. A. Cravens, Washington. Thereupon V. K. Cox placed in
nomination tin- name ol the Hon
and i-oinmi'inl In.-.-oiirs,- in tin- Cutian
affairs an t i-sKi iall' on the financial
'iiestiiin
That we still cherish th.- Minie wann
Sad eanMSl feeliiurs for our redoiihtahli' and intrepid leader the Hon. '111. J.
Itrvan, as a Huldier as well as astates-
BtStk and heartily roinmeinl hin etf.rt-
to remove the luinlens fnr.i t he Pxlnr-
inir i l-issi s '-t our tiati-.n. Kl. I. MlWSUUXi Chairuiaii.
On motion it was ordered that
. ,r,i .1 t 1 , 1 1 ... i .--ii Iii ihiiii, 1,1 mi- 11, mi. 01 iii'.uoii 11 ,, niurini in. 11 ear v I hen another form more hideous - -i- m . ,- . . , ,- . !,, ., , 1 1 " I .enor as a candidate for re- the proceedings of the convention in i t 1 1 1 (ho 1 d hiiiv -..-ii..! I t b.' , . . 1
election to Congress, and moved he published in the Democratic
ISVe lieen mtserahle. In
childhood I swam, as it were, in a than the others appeared
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., . i . . ,.,, ,,. ' ' .'v 111. 1 , 11 , 1, ..- ..,-,., 1 ' 1 1,.' '.tili' 1 . inr 10 bea over me with a prophetic mil inarched righl opto dm and began damation, whih n:otin was adopt- diana,tolis Sentinel and luisville Of desola ,n and storms to come to talk to me, sayfog that il would ,.d , u,ianilll(nis Vo. (lf Di.Jtch.
I a
Its lock
hag. It
J. S. STEWART.
- 'Ir ,f 'u 11 ir Sijuwrt', paiy 1 lllork.
IAMPBK. - INDIANA
itiottü first -das as reeonitnended
-all work irini ran teed. Bnecialilt on
I uid BridfBJ work. Ill , I iv.KVly. I EXT IS Tit Y
FOURTH OF JULY! C ELE ID H. A. T I O 3V"
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ii- , 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 o 1 k o 1 ii j .o,sconpntion TheretiK,n the I needle into whiskv and tone 1 t ha am tlrtnk mv h ; then it won d , i.r ... . 1 . 1 j- ' . ,, . , 1 .- , . -4 , i I,. .Judge .cnor was tlien introduced joiirned sine die. uomt to my tongue, I would nol he stick out its long, bony, skeleton . : II A A A I 1- 1 A I 1 I ä A 1 A 1 111 1 I
ante 10 resist me nurning teire to like tineer tPat looaea 1 1 k i siiarp
dnnk which that infinitesimal atom knives, and laugh; that it would would awaken." sit upo: me and pres-tin- n hell; His Ftaar DtaAOCR. that it would roast me with brim His first debauch occurred w hen tone od dash my burnt entrails he was but 6 vears old. It was int0 tuy i'-v'nK t,,ls' ' harvest time ami a bottle conUining JP"? f J . "r41:"' "ff 1 liquor was set in theshadowol some lo? Wlt ', tl;- "'ieanl,ly thing, -heaves of wheat. Taking it, he "It finally left, and arose and crawled into a wagon w ith eigh-i wpnl tn, ,he 1trp,t- As so,,n afu 1 bor boy. Thev thank until they 00 tf. "? f00 were pitiably drank. From that t,od uM,n 1 Im,,i-v- "t moment the 'desire for drink never PWBM,nt i,,ul ,n'' ' , vv,. r" . Jjji
I. .It I, .. 1 Haum io kS. ,,,. I,: " '" " w, imiu muy wiumwii
i 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 svsjnf ih aaaa nnimii 1 . ,
rwmnhv Ikal if he ..,.,.1,1 "I00L- i mg 1111 men p.ii-
,l,..-r. iiii,, tlw. il-.i.w.w ..,,,1 , up to heaven.
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1 sieii"n 011 a 1 ui IM-, iimi uni-ii 1 stepped on a dead baby it would
to life and wail, and its ih-ad
at
((invention ad
AT
ECKERT S GROVE, JASPER.
faces turned
KverV time I moved
lr. 1. V. I )SI IW
Resident Den ist,
HlTNT'lVfGAfURGi IIM.
! 1 h'i profs krnal mi flees to Sil
1 . , Min k 01 tin- ! utiil 1 . iitnl
- t. nive it Iii- elowal aMentlnn. '! in- n-nrk siii-ciull v Hiihi-iteil I all
rl Ml lilai. Apr. in, '.
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Balnhrldge Township Tnis-
toea Not I ce Tin-undersigned, Tnintee of Bainiwnnbip, Dubois county, will st 1 -n I t, 1 Tnv, nsliiii Imsiness on Hatnrdnv
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TliV,!!! I 1 . ( I I r 1 1 - - 1 1 1 f 'ill 'lain rtreet. lietween Kiirhtli and
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11,1(1 aasiier. 1 tie townsmi 1,1-
r,rv iti'l Indiana School Hook are at
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.N DCCASIDNAL
ADVERTISEMENT
AMD AM OCCASIONAL
Are Alike in thai Neither Does Very Mu h Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY
N I HK Kl I.K KOH IK )TH.
w nose eyi orowa were tm rut ob, wIioh ' every hair was a ImrniiiL'.
1.1...: ;i:.. 1. 1 1 ennn
o. i. ili-, ' ''Ulli., Hissing 1 Ufte, illlil , . . . . if e..-l, f those , nth-ss tierv mother would rear up and rush
snakes had I tongue of forked lire "" ' and oould be beard to scream for a Taocaaap Dkvils miles, and he knew that another would curse me for stepping 00. the drop would cause them to lick bie derd. In this way I put in the quivering Beeh, yd would he take whole night. When light dawned it." The whole hi-torv of his life the horrihle ohjects disappeared to
am
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tilt Tin: BENEFIT OF (HB HSW TRINITY CHURCH. Addresses will Im- made by Judge Klv, Rev Kienle and Rev. I liegory.
All tiie good- donated to Trinity church will be
sold. See them. 100 pair of Shoes. Ihireau. Bedstead v Sofa, Lounge. Tallies, ,;o ( hairs, ('of.
Soda, Soap. Beans, 5 I Shirt. I Breaking Plow., 4 Sewing Mat limes,
is ;i slori' of di-h.-ii cli .-owl ri-torni UUM evtelit Mini, hv .'I terrilie ef-
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the gnawing of the appetite and fort I wasahletooontrulmymind." wrauv, r-i"'"- n""r' alw- ' funng, i.anes anauenti hur-
another fall. The culmination of The debauch juat described was nishuig Goods, fainte, varnisnes, inte 1 .-.-. i . ÄJüe uraase, Blaeiiir, his life of horrihle m cry he thusl the last one before Mr. Benson be Books, Tablets, 1 Wheat Drilla, ami hundreds of other articles. All
desrrihe. : IU his active temperance work, milu( l0 u ,
A" Awrui BxraatCNcK. He went toMaine and traveled back eBETSM al err A Tl I Dire M. VWtt- a;
, ,441 ,, , r 'tow.ir. Indiana, iteltvering lectures ortUinL f LntuilLO 5 ugiug 'I was at the Gait house in Louis- v , , n" . 1 : a j 01 1- m 1- n T
I had felt the delirium treni- " r -oT" '- """ uy vauuu ouauay uuvuas, oiuygie naces, AUCliers uere lead hv his mission ate . m. t m . - .
ens coming on tor two or three , , L u .'..,,.,...,,,, tion, music, xjcc. vome out and help as.
a . a a .1 . ' ! 1 1 i' 1 r o - tu im i' in " nun '
lavs. 1 got into tnat condition that , i , , - , . . '-i
villi.
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a m . . . . 11 nil ri' :iiMiiiiiitirvi iiii-mi
not one drop ot stimulant! wmi d 1 1 11 ' ,. . ,., . one of the most remarkable m
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, , - , , , tempera t-i eause. tondttion I went into a saloon and.. 1 , ,
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isivi'.i i'ii 1 iiiiiii, ,11111, is i, em- .1.... ,.t.l
h ling v ini'ued it out, a snake ho ,r. . . . f . , - . . . , - 1 , f ,. .. , condition, hut only for short mt.-r-il. I,, .-ii! 1111 oiil ,,f Ho, hiio,, ii,.. " 1 J
1 .... . II i , .. i.tttin siiiiii, isi-o
red
the
A nutnher of
times since he besan to h-eture he
EVERYBODY INVITED!
Musi Open the Mints. Sir Hubert iriflin, the ahlest ndimm( of llii- :'.!! .t.i!:d i n I tiointu
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Olli III'. ini". ii'iiit. -o v-Miviiiuiii tn.. mihi sl.'indnril in Indi.'i in i l-t-
ndianapolifl . . . ,inii,,n Timtm
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nc. I felt mv 1,1 1 run mid .-,,1 '''"' .'V , Sir Johert show- just what the
, mg, di D turn, wmu 'American himetallists
with swaying head and glistening ... a ... ...
pvoa. oiik'iiu' at in" n ki'ii out its
.- 1 1.; .1 : not.
ioiivcu unique .IHM insseii m m
vals. It was ottell sllt' 96(
I
One of his
limit nKliura New. Married, Tut-sdav morning at the St. Mary's ehurch, John W. Iloffmd Mi. Maggie Brendel.
The Dultois County I'hsrmaceuttcal Association has been reorganized. The membership includes every druggist in the county. It i. now "The Kushfor Kansas." Prof. Kunz, W. B. Wellman, Henry Bust, Dan Niehaus and (Jeorge Kamillan left for that state last week I'hursday. A nutnlMT of voting -neu in the
-it y met Monday night for the pur
pose "f organizing a brass band of
20 pieces.
A. H. Milh-r. Sr., has entered in
to partner-hip with Prosecutor W .
K. COX, and will oien a law and
notary olüee in the mom above C B. Kl tiger's jewelry .store. Tin Knoxville Cornet band has Ijeen engaged to furnish music foi our Ith of July celehration. This is one of the liest bands in the county ami has recently dum ed new uniforms. A number of young ladies of this city, w ho take a deep interest in musical matters, met Tuesday night
and ort:.iiied a Young I ..id.. -
Musical club. The purpose of the 11 1 . 1 , 1
vi ill 1 to sliidv the old ( miiN.ser
I . u.d to give private niusicales once
week.
File following departed hoin this
city for Holly Mini, Kas., last week :
P. Johnson, Selvm ; Joseph Boelein, la-Kr; Cha. K. Smnn n and Jotin Paine, Velpen; Ernst Mauntel, F. Hilgeman and Louis Krueger, Huntingburgh. The two city banks and postmas
ter Lewis received a consignment of
uhscription blanks for the new
bond i-tie with explanatory tircu-
lar- relative to the war loan. The binds will be in as small amounts
fJ, and will prove verv itopular
as it will allow every one who cares to luvest an opportunity to baaoaasj
a bondholder. The Huntiniihurii
Bank has already h rwarded ö,10O
to the proper authorities, and the
Peoples State Bank about U.iMi.
Int.-ii..-, for lust w-.-k. laut rtu- tonUt.
1 ,,rn -p. 1i1l.nl. m ill pl.-.. r.-m.-mU r t.t
wail l.-tti m tu rt-tvrli Jajap.-r Uy Tueadajr ftt-riiooH j
- Duboi Drfftisfft." Farmers are very busy cutting
wheat in this locality at present.
and rejNirt the crop good.
M.s. Katie L. Have- has moved
into her new residence on Maple
-tre.-t.
lost master Allen has been thing:
around this week.
Died last Monday morning Mr. Arnold a well rese. ted citizen of this town, leaving a wife and a number of children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and a loving father. Fred Beckman was in Jaier last
Tuesday on business. W. B. Heschelbeek who attended the.lasper Normal this Spting, has entere! the Normal at this pl.ee for the remainder of the term. Mr. Heicnelbeck is an industrious young man. and we wish him success in
the future.
Prof. Jno. Ziegler is all smiles
this week.
Boys, the fourth will soon be at
hand, now is the time to select a
pretty girl for that day.
Drnois Tkixtkk.
Republican Stale Cosveitios. The republican state committee
decidt il to hold a two davs' con
vention Aug. .'i and 4. the first
dav s esion will ojen in the afteinoon. Nominations will ill be on tiu second day. i He . .invention will have 1,916 delegate-, based fin one for each Jim vote and a fraction of 1UU or
which the attempt failed, and Kint-'uv,'r t ill y referring to Japan as one in! The number necessary to a choice
which the experiment is quite like-
he had been drinking when he had
street.
"By I ten ihlt
ly to do so.
Hi was a leading expert before the royal gold and silver commissi n in 1887, on the gold side, and also a nieniU r of the more recent oomrniseion on agricultural deprea si-.n. He is the stati-tician of the British board of trade, and the author of "The Case Against Hi mettailiam." Kvansville Courier.
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cunir : mv neun i irii um tr ass v . i . . t niniutu '" f,ll,;
untouched and walked oul on the .5 iL T T?' vaUu'M' ;'n,i v ,,at the gM
,-,n , . ..in, ..- , have as steadily denied, naineiv. effort of tbfl will trt con 1UF -the ,,,,mn ln.,,,,,'sin' Wf'1r': that there in not gold enough "in
I, to some extent shook off the ter- ?mn " l" i the world for a general adoption of rible phantom, I left tiial if SÄVe b?" LSS C fJ the gold standard. He says with , ould gel s,e -timulan. to , email, ,av" ;f,''n "JW? I"''1 ,,,:,t "J'1 h
on my stomach 1 might escape the TV . -jrnj n m ,i mmi ( p. ) wouia im
lerribb torments that were gather- n"l,'", . f ?r . re.pured for India, and that this
im' about mid vet Ith tmr ' ' 1 simple st at-in"t:i 'imwi tue practi u.on ins unties as deputy revenue
., t., i.i.;., ,i u ability, briUian power and ex- , i!H,lt v. ,,,. M..ni(.. collector.
dtuff again, I c mid see the had of ene,e7 -mtag-d m ,. ,,,w. ,;v difhcult. if not im- His territory covers Warrick, that snake, an! could hear P 11 anv w"lk' possible, it is for a poor and debtor Bptnotf and DÜboil countii-s. H,thousand hissM all around me, and The only dace to gel bargains Ii ooontor lo establish and maintain will have his ollice at Booncvittt.
feel it writhingan.l crawling thrmigli at the store that advertises for von: Bw i , uing tne cases
Gilchrist a Collector. Clarence ). (Jilchrist has entered
Uon his duties as deputy
every vein of my body, while at the trade.
of Italy. Argentina and others, in
Subscribe for the Couaua.
will be H09. The experiment of a
two day's state convention has nev
er been been tried in this state. The republican congressional convention for the Third di-triet will lie held at New Albany on August ISta. On and after July 1st the "ost of Mist tlice money orders will b. increased two cents, according to the provisions of the war tax hill, which requires that an internal revenue stamp of that amount tie attached to all orders.
The twelth dh-trict democratic convention Saturday renominated James M. Robinson for congres.. Advertisers in The Cjcsikh are
capturing the trade.
