Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1898 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1898.
W. CT. U. COLUMN.
NO. 2.
SOMK MORL hl NuLINO
OOWDOOTED Ii Y MKS. M. L. I0BJM,
Crime and l.qtiors. In the annual lepoft of the
Causes Terrible Distress Among Sick Soldiers. New Yokk, Bept. s. Tbl fiw Illinois volunteers anltad in Lomj Island tit v at 5:16. Thursday
morning, on Um ir way to Wchaw ken. tu take passage weet. Tht
Mai
sachuselte bureau ot statistic- t
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li-r V.-ir V RambSM, Postpaid, 1JM 1: r, then- ts some very mihi one ,,. Were , rjftd IUM MM imam .pi. r amain amnorttoa. matter showing the relation of the unlike um soldiers ejbo to jovfulh
RATES ÖF ADVERTISING. For leanl advertisement l'tal rates;
'..-Ii ill ;. Ill lll-ertl Hl.
Kor yearly a.lverti-cineiit li.eral contracts will N Made to MJBMJI W tisers. OOMmTKRCIAL M JOB WOBI of ill Kindt Prompt ar"' Neatly exeout"l iit uaaaAX ran i -
We Invito inspection anl biiHinew. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. r. m. mm.hckx. BWMönsv flll.f.l il RWKKIISf, attorneys at La aw, JASPRB. INI.,
Will prrntlo. In tli- c.nrts nf Daboll kJ Join iiMt Count loa. Puttoalarattaathn
liquor traluo to pauperism, cnin' broke camp, Wednesday morning, od inaaoity. The taxpayers, who to iro to their homes. The delay in even itate have to pM for theee attending tbeirdeparitue from Moo
result- ol
A SERIES OF BLUNDERS
JO ie.- UN lurlirM n-rt ion ; ... . ,, . 1
rectly ink rested In eocn staiisuoi which nr.- baaed on Murefal expert invest igati n. Mr. Wa.llin, the chief of the Miaaarhnnrint buret a. ihotre that ..f '(. c,7u convictions tor c rime in
.
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l.v. f.. n,:.H W p . 1...;.... JJ
for ilruiiM-nness or drunkenness in T, iui uiuiiM mi o hen th station was
Oonnectlon wiin omer cmiicr, nn . 8,4 M), or 31.64 per cent, were for J"
nnl
ntioli Kiv
ii te ! l-t 1 1 Iii. nV.i Kl I .l:. l;i.li Mt nMMW M Rnbola Count ItMiik. I ... S, Vi. OT. E. COX, Attorney at Law, lAMPBR. INDIANA,
which caused unnecessary suffering was the cause of the condition oi the men. The men marched out of UM camp Wednesday morning, at 6:80,
in wagons reached, it
und that the sp cial tram or-
il ...I -.- .. fi.ol i' imr va-'i I liore
ouiercmnes o,,i ' im r acoorxmodation for the sick.
.'. t . ! i cent I l ie crimes oir ci , r i i i pa..; p . Indi-L'u-t, ( ol. 1 urner marched hi
lv moiI in lienceu ll.:l per cem. oi , ,
the remaining crin.inals, while only 19 18 per cent, were soher when their oil-uses were committed. Mr Wadltii gives the loUowiog tatement, showing Um p:irt heer pUyi M ii promoter of drunkeiiii" M : 'We lind among the PIT
criminals aJdicted to the BM of port Shinne. o. k. liquor, s'U in-tance in which much Ittffefillg, wine was used, 2.1,:.V) lager heer. the vessel, but 22 233 malted liquors, and J .'" 1 i ompelled to put distilled liquors, the classification'of the storm.
men hack to camp.
far- were gathered for the sick
hut tin- ui-L'eons retustil to use
them. They were NOT KM" K)K CATTLE.
Finally it was arranged to send
the -i. k to New York on the trans-
The men, after
were pat aboard
the hack
tee met n a-
on account
i. ,...vf..r ti,.. on. jkbU Mualitna In no inrui number Ol I . . te at in i:h t . the patients wert-
irIJlSVi Hud of liquor amounting to 74,- d.spatched to Long Island City o, MMteireatt. ,. -;;u ,,r ar. ave-aye of 2.J7 kinds per ha-tilv contrived transports. lJur ,,,,,, ,,- ,y.r. bu.ldln. ...umuu s.,,, - - r cf,n. tl;, t.ntire tlav nien wer,.
riced of drunkenneee only inclades EXPOSED T THE BROILING
stated that they used IIF.AT
W . Iluutrr.
W. A. Tritylo.-.
TRATLOS A BUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAtftPER, INDIANA,
6.291 who
wine. P, ,i:,j wiio usea laaai eeeT' CM Um eloodMM iky, without food 16.1 13 who u-e.l malted liouorsoth- ir tt'.t. .r it.I ' . .- i".i'iiiell in li'iitl
er than lager heer, 1 1,742 who u-ed an(, jngi) an,i Iliany seemed to
ilistilleii liqUOTB, anu one who u-m 1h. (jvm
Vitien Loe Waits Over The Way.
A'hat i( my lahor he heavy anl hard, Ami ilrearv ami Ioiik t k- t lie day?
I i 1 1 j U- o'er tin- tu-k and whintle a tune,
I ' love waitK over the way. Kit I lit- w a at clOM "I t lie day,
Love with eweei words all mr toil will
repay .
A h at II I -I.iihI ill the hattle of life,
In lbs thick and the lieat of the fray-' SoursfB I'll have to Htand at my txt rale love wates over the way. K it tin w av at clone of t he day,
Love with sweet wordH will my htnving
repay.
What if there's tiilina and troiihle and
pain".' Bull i an Isaah and be say;
I'ain hath in) still and troiihles take
v intr When love waits over the way,
i v-r the w av at the clone of the day,
Love with sweat words will my wirrow allav. Arthur J. Uurdhk.
1 1 Senator Msson Denoances the Treatmeat of oar Soldiers. Nkw Yokk, Sept. 10. The Journal, Saturday morning, published a characteristic interview with Senator Majosh of Illinois. He said he and Col. Turner had nothing to do with the delay in moving the birst Illinois. OoL Turner simply obeyed orders, nd the fault was all with the (juartermastei's department and with the railroads. He never in-
of the board of inspection that has been purchasing ships for the navy in New York. His brother is Lieutenant-Commander John A. Kodier-, executive officer of the Iowa, and hU son, William L. Rodaara, is an eoakn on the torpedo-boat Fo. .te. His nraodaoA, Jolin Rodgers, is a naval cadet: his nephew, (Juy (J. Rodgart, is an assistant paymaster. Another family which has furni i i r . . i
.,ocu ...i. ,oe. w , n, vo - joruied the government that he
v,.c . v.,e um.,, ..oa.. iW()Ua provide for transiMrtina the
a j
regiment home.
Senator Mason, as he reflected
over the sufferings of the men of his
state, waxed very indignant: "Shameful, disgraceful, Ixkkrnal, Damnable I There is no word or term too strong to use. Some one has
ed from Commodore Hainbridge,
who became famous in the war of 1812. Two of Admiral Sampson's! .1 rl,,.r.' mnrriu.l nnirnl llii'pr4
V . . . ,v . a u. . I . v v . f. . u. a . v. v w Lieut. Smith and Ensign Jackson. Cant. Mahan, the famous author and a member of the strategy board,
Army and Navy Families. is a son of Cant. Dennis 11. Malian,
iT:...i l-.. :.. ;.i 'of the navy, and his hrother. Len-
I lie l Illieu oiai.cn in uu. wu .v. I , ' . .. ... . . .1 V'.. . It :.. 11
r.-d a fighting nation, hut from the nis n. Manan, m a net uenant w l ie o.u .uc.. , co , .0 wjpm ... . V : ' ..... ,.f .1,.. tl.iit nriir wliun il iu Inn lala Hur
landing of the p grins until loal;? . upirw 1 aic " ; r" r i m J uttleilin HanUas ßolphin il eoo of Capt. Yates some one U responsible for allowing fnoZaioJ a2k!MuW Admiral Kimlirly, Ad-any one to hold a position where tt orifi boA riJlmirel Bkknap, Admiral Benham.'hie blundering would hurt. Will . . ' I .....w.n.U.fl nil(1 Capt. King and several other vener-the tpology of the government,
: A I L. v if .nil Vi able officers have sons in the ser- 'Some one blundered,'
..nrace that has commanded the vice
o - n ot and admirati n of the world. The love of warfare has been
suppressed among the American! The State Democtatic committee W ill it fill the aching void of our people by industrial pursuits and has officially announced, through hearts? Is it balm sufficient to .iiiiiien ial energies, but it has not chairman Martin, that tht cam-heal the torn and broken hearts ii extinguished, as the ranks of paign of 1 SM will opened by the that are blteding in thousands of ir volunteer army show, and Democrats on Saturday, September homes throughout the land? Will . . rv now and then we have evi- 24, in every county in the state, it make us forget the agonies of our donee that the martial spirit has de- The meetings will be held at the families, the bloody sweat of our - . tided from family to family and county seat of each county, and camp? 'Some one has blundered.' liuhMig iti-tiiu ts "have been im- the speakers will all be Indianians. W'hat an excuse for a government parted from generation to genera It is expected that the county cen- to make through its secretary of
tion. Neither the army nor the tral committees will make the neaawy of the United States offers a cessary arrangements for these meetcareer such as can be found in oth- ings and secure the home speakers er count rie-, but the sons of sol- to address them.
William E. Curtis.
Democratic Campaign.
Give Us Back Our Dkad?
Will it cause us to forget the sufferings t f our fever stricken boys?
war '
"This is Thk Crime of the Century,
the tragedy of the nation. Our aol-
dltlL'-. 1 he ti.i
were convicted of
BRUNO BUETTMKR,
Will prMttei in ti ( i.urtrt of i oiiiiii. ,okI narc t:. s and ftdjoilltllK C.MIIltl. . I,. iin.....vi.r iiiii.iim r.mniv state iiunk. criminals w no
Apni ti.-n. drunkenness and othet ohaaet Mr
chid, d 101 wine drinkers, 617 lager I r drinlciTS. ."7ti Users of malted
A.ttorneV at Law. liquors, end 522 who need dietiltod , , ; ,,. 'diqaors. These film's do not inA...1 Notary Public, rX,lu.iv,. u. p my lAMPIlH, INDIANA, ticnlar form. of li""r among the ..ill nwmfl i ... iB tli.- Court of I il Im 1 1 - OI.I ITI'III nals. for although nearly the
entire number used lager heer, a verv large proportion aleo oeed distilled liii'r. The same fact i- also brought out in connection with the 0.906 OTtminall who were convicted of crimes oth. r than drunkBOneaa. Among these there Were
wine, i.:nti who
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F. E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTI8T,
JASPER.
INDIANA.
8.00 CT OF TEETH. B.OO il. .1.1. Crown iil Rridfr wnrt O..M Fillin i n...-ili ltr.t mtti'"1 tlini'f ." .-ll t'ih
All work rn-iitf! T. -i.- k. ... .i. i.it um.r., pHlwllo Used uvr Sturm IM Lsrvjr! lUr.lwar lur. , . . Aagwl U.H9.-1, p"1 UW'r bet'r' malted li.piors.
J 5. 5Tjj J ÄJXT. di-tilled li-pior-. " l Theaa itatistice W worth
I here were si.-k men
everywhere, on the lienches of the
station, on the Boot, on the bare ground, in the sun, all pale and Buffering from heat and exhaustion. "Give me a blank," cried a aeigeant to the telegraph cperator. "I
want to send my folks word before
I di V Then he fell in the arms of hi
coinrad'-s in a taint. Mich scenes
were eloipient. Men who wer- scarcely able to tend bought pica from a vendor and CRIED PITE0U8LY When the surgeons da-he. 1 the un
wholesome food from their hand
dtere naturally seek appointments! In an interview Chairman Mar- fi:Pf, i.AVfi nnr nnllP(Mj ' tKir
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nut niiinary Kawuij nu iuc un sum wiiu .canon io uie pviiwwi hearts blood on the altar of their KMAI of naval officers to Annapolis, outlook in Indiana: 'country, but have been sacrificed and the registers of the army and "Indiana is going Democratic oy blundering and plundering ofnavy show the repetition of the this year. Republicans as well as fi"cjai9 Our heads are bowed in MUM name more than we realize. Democrats who are in close touch dee.)e8t woe ; we must bow them Fifty seven officers of the regular with the situation over the state ap- oyveT wjh 'Very shame. All the army have sons in the service, and predate the feeling of the masses of wor(j acclaimed ourone hundred two generations of the same family the voters, and even the most radi- ava' war. Every tongue was are even more frequent in the navy, cal of the republican leaders are ' , ' m r The BelMdge familv furnishes three claiming the State by but small am.ame ith thl uixjby venerations from lieutenant to figures." of America, her valiant army, her an admiral. The president has the 'superb navy. To-day the world i .i mini mpnt n f ten cadets to the The Democratic press is siunreHtine is stricken dumb with horror.
naval and ten to the military acade- het the noldiere whourt' rettirnin home, Christianity is aghast, and
we we
mv.v.rvveir and usually rives owJ" to the ex rv7"e han 8 p.s anM are listening to the ajwlogy of the myeer tar, anu us ian gives Mlffenn((rg manv ()f them endun-d, will t,mrnrna, f .- - L- i then to the sons of naval and army vote against tlie Repuhlican nominees Koernmtui. ome . one 'I8 otlicers who have distinguished for Oongreau in the elections this Fall, blundered, and look on with themselves but have no political in- Wh-V vot inst the Republicans? streaming eyes at someone's blund- ,!,,,,,. President McK.nlev haa ntingbu.g Araus. ers being manifolded.
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nttuc iiiü ncuuuiivwi wan. i uo noi cruicize mm ar mv
it-
a. . .... .. .-. . I.- ........ . ,1 T l.. Will. 1.1 I .I'll
- . . ...i i il was it ercv in no so. iiiu uiesi ri . i i. i . . u .o,... ,.,i ....... u rim t i
i. oil who useu -.- ... . . ... h-ii. . ....,1 a .rr.m.l.nn of tien uiuiiuii nu iviuioy uim Aigci, .oic-sej!, uuicers anu men nave oe
ersiaim ii. m- -- - - -
while 4,987
aielr men dil ... .! Hint
The sii-k and nun alescnts
sttidv
vi ii . (H l ti.., .. teriitiiv on account I Th.' lnpior trait i works the same - I . M iA- ,.,h,.r quete accoramodati and even worse results in mner t
RESIDENT DENTTIST, South fldpof Public S.jnare, Spayrt llliM k. JASPBftt, - I N I I A N A
Operations tirst-clas- as recomineinled
-all work MMraBMod.
Crown and bridge work. OtH1. . 1hi ly. DEXTtSTRY
fr. II. A. MOMMY Resident Den ist,
IH.TNTINCSIIIJI. IND.
were
DO the road all night, and suffered
teriiblv on account of the in.t.le-
MM and lack of
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r . i ir r M l ii i he. :ilii atleiu lance.
states. It is a iceiier ot our jails, . ' . . . .1,,... ... i to. 1 urner is indignant at the penitentiaries, insane asylums and , . . mouses. It is I VOUtar YTli. rnanfa 1 and womanhood, tud, II "u tl", wh ' tripped ol all its lioaneed h um- REPETITION OF THK BUNGmacy, it is a pu' lie enemy, a tax- LIHQ seter, e Moloch, devoorar ol body dieptayed when the Eighth Ohio and soul. And the present large was moved It took just 17 hours movement against it points to a to transport the Illinois regiment time when it shall lie put ander to Long bland Citv, a d stance of
npeetellfl on public reprobation and drinking re U6 miles. The regiment might Isort' will cease to tl.iunl their j:lar- have been at the camp yet but for a
ing lights at night and triumphant- threat of Col. Turner to seize a train. Iv hang out their baun. r by day. Of this feature of the regiment's exThese figures show unmistakably perience, Col. Turner said, Thürs that the youth of our country an day morning : "At the station I and mu-t be MBCtietl from the purs- was informed that we could not get uing hand of this tremendous evil, trains until morning. I said I
Minneapolis Journal.
If Satan were an American citizen he would ie either a Democrat
wanted to go last night. The u
nerintendent shrugged his shoulders
and replied that it was impossible. t I..... ... 1.. 1. Ilm MttAtlM
... . - , . . -II ..... ..I III II UM LI .11 'IM - t H III' 111. .Ill
r:;;:! !".. -r a Keput.i.can, but never a no- fficeof the rail-(ad at L Uland . - - . . . ............ i i: .
!rln is.n i ki- il in niw.i n.i'". ntoion ISl. l. nl.' plate work npfvially ell. ite.l, mel all
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'I" " I TOI I Oll I I'll! . .Ill Iie.ei " .....
if tht
fork warrant"!
L . . - n, mi so Ions as the blood-marks u
te.'N Ffotloe,
the American home.
City that I wanted those cars got nadv Im my regiment; that if they were not in in an hour, I would send two companies to take them. And I meant it. That brought
The drunkard goes t hell by his them to their senses.
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I ir tut this year and has promised !,PVU,',U' 1 " l,,c "Fr""'""1'" nnveu anu iougni ns Americans, to appoint the son of Capt. (iridley, competent political quartermasters, Their gallantry is the one theme we w ho 'lied ..t Kobe the other day, as comniissarys, and surgeons, who can go back to with pleasure. But a cadet at the naval academy. refused to listen to the advice and I J0 condemn the commissary deThe nattl end military families cemmands of Surgeon (ien. Stern- partments and the medical departare larg.'l v'intermarried. It is nat- be,r. Ass't Surgeon Gen Senn, and ments with all my strength and Ural for a lieutenant at an isolated othfcr trained others, with exier-( power, and I hope very soon to see poet on the frontier to fall in love l,'nce and hugs of patriotic hu-!a thorough and proper investigation w ith his captain's daughter, and ruamyt m regard to necessary pre- of the horrors which will lay the the latter is often glad to marry one ceutions to preserve the health of the blame where it rightfully belonga." ( .i ,,K.i..,r.D Lnanuo ui.o is ..brave army. These officers, who of the subalterns, because she is so f J hivumwa thought thev iMMaten' lajei far away Iron, society that she sei- TfJ 'J'MXS The Stirason saw mill is doing a X Tf m.iereelbhtmtö- " T mM rushing business now. A nfght Naval families are brought to- "-tuck un fons " force WM Put on Monday night to getherinthesamewav. In a re- riuay- Herf. s1uck up iops. I ki them to keen uu with orders . , , i ,u i Thousands died in the U. S. camps, ,enaoie mem to aeep up wimoraers.
"t ::?:: want of proper procnutione, Edward Markus, of the U. 8.
r FT v"1 'V : medicines and other suimlies. easily writes to his n.other that he is sta
hau in the service, xapi. iwrh . . ; , i v , . i. i .u I. within db hours reach from Ween
Ol Ulf lIHll.lIl.l IS IIIS Hl 'Hie l HI inn.
V.
tioned at Santiago de Cuba, doing
The United Brethren dedicated
their church in this city Sunday
was the
The aadenlgned, Trustes of bain I..: i . I.:.. I ...I...:.. ......n. .. ol ...
im'r nwii"iii '. i'uii"ii- "un. . , .in m- i .ii., , i i . . t rt ti., .1.
tend to Township Imsinees on Hstunlnyjown wm, me uruiimiro-iiiitKei k-.s av lj)mK wwra v uy, luunwi . i week, at I rank Bsts's ofltce on to the legislature by the will of the morning, many of the sick men had
. .rt i M on -treet. tx tween lairtiHi an I (',,lr,., I... i,,l I... enrrieil to the Kmertn nev
TbeChareh, in fellowship with hospital on litters. Six of the men the devil at the ballot-box, is more were in I state of collapse and will hurtful to God's cause than the in- have to go to local hospitals, fidelity ,,f thousand inge.solls. KVasville .Journal. Republican:
Ä- - . to have a pure ballot and m The deplorable cor.d tion of the N OCCASIONAL hooeet OOOnt while UM suLmui is a troops arriving at northern camps
factor in politics, as well expect the ),.,, ,vvU a humiliating revelation millennium at the hands of the to the American people, which will devil. most assuredly have important con It is fat coming to pass that sequences. The lat trans ports are, whenever you see a woman's like- if possible, in worse condition than ness on a I r barrel you may were those making port two weeks know she belongs to the "nobility ago. T"e soldiers throughout art of America." living witnesses to not only the rav nr... .j ,.f , I i .... ... I. lit til irel l e rill 1 V lie.
Ilf iMHIl S K K I , I MttHI U M B - a
1 A. ' ' J 1. . . . 1 . . . 1 . .m a I 1,1 v .1 wi ii... ifL- 1 1 i 1 1 rt I i lr xa ti
he has a son on the Massachusetts, . a,m 'l"" " ? "v
. .L- X vf ..i l oieo ma were siarveo in hum us neu
a son -in-law on me www ioik. ana 1 . . I nephew on one of the little gun result of these pol it.ca appointments . ' of men who chanced to have cele-
I . 1 I .il l 1 l.ll t a a
The Rodgers family has furnished nnueu lul"eis ": i nigni. An mieresiing sermon .., I. mm! PUraea, Until UM germs of disease! preached. We understand all
III. HC 'I" ll 1..V ....... ...... .... . J 1 I 7l .1 t , . . . . . a . .i ' .... D. ,t,ir..l were scattered by them among the indebtedness on the church has
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John Kodgers was a cousin of Hear- galu as well as volunteers, anu kdmlratC. R. P. Rödgen, who the physical wrecks caused by these WAS known M the Chesterfield of incompetent olhcers, now being disthe navy. Both are dead. The charged in all tUSUteafa sufhformer married a daughter of Com- lent evidence ot the heedlessness of modore Perry, who ooened lapaa hTTPJff bf ftf ?epbcan a(i" to civil. . .tion. The latter married 'nistration. 1 hat s why every a daughter of John Slidell.of Louis- Hepublican candidate for Congress
o " . . ..
Ninth, in .Ih-imt The T hmisIiiii Ll-
hrury and lodians Hehool BoohieM Ht limn plaOS. Wii iiu Siu uk, Tnictee. Ant.. ML ls'7 v.
"w i t t . i 13 n
i l . t 4L... milium iiv M il r i l in i nn.
i -dm. wno was a memoer oi ine United States senate when the war rmcAnn broke out and was an emissary of in tnicauu.
the confederacy to Europe. Ad- They made their escaje from the jat Jasper and 15(1,000 at Centralia,
miralC. K.P. Kodgers had three stifling ball-room unnoticed and 'and are on tre eve of closing a
l w. ouiesi, ivavinonu ivuig- steniwa upon me oroaa veranaa. contract lor nan a inunon lor a new
been paid.
L. B. Southard, our popular coal man, has abandoned his mine on account of the water, but is not out of the coal business. He is selling the Jackson coal, as good as any to be found any where. The dry pressed brick of this city is gaining quite a reputation, and a deserved one, too. Last week the company placed 45,000
ADVERTISEMENT
- AND-AS OCCAM WAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Dott Verv Mm b Good. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY IS THK RULE FOR BOTH.
IVmoii in tili tut'
Till
t 111:1111(1
..ii r pleting inlluetiees also. The aver
Veil- V.irlf
OftC ei'lll J " i ....... " . . . '
li i. tin. in i v ullli-i' murk iiii.liK'ti.l nt limn.
KUn ntmUrhl M n.l p. ii. reiriment was not above 110 ti ninth
ilctlieto. IhiiihS'I.'. no nmre. no rnn Hlitry. s , , , . . ,, Monthly Hi f. r. nc. PCnolnm Mill Ad or oO pound- less tllllll it SllOliltl drt-MVU .tmiiix 'l eMTeliipi, Herl rt K II. s. . .
Cr.. at 11. nl t I lll'ilil i. 1 il, li... 11.
night
hurth at Mt. Carmel, 111. There is a part of the new Jasper
road that looks and is all right, and
. . M ... . .. ii
ers, is a iieutenaiii-commanuer in gna stitvereu as the c oia
the navv and executive olhcer of air struck her hare shouluers.
the battleship Iowa; the second son, "I fancy," his grace was saying,1
Alexander Kodgers. is a captain in "that blood doesn t count for much trlHt ,)ftrt i- in Bainbridee township.
the 1th cavalry and now acting as jn this country." t has been cleaned off, the under-
l ii -mector general of the army at She turned suddenly and her growth all cut away, and you can
Chicamauft. He married a daugti- neck gleamed in the moonlight like tell that there is a road there. We
ter of Senator Cameron of Pennsyl- a column of alabaster. uresume. of course, that it won't be
vania. The third Hon, I homas "Duke," she answered, earnestly, iong jül the part lying in Patoka Slldell Kodgers, is a heutenant in "you do us an injustice. In this township will be treated the same the navy and tlag ollicer of the Pa- country not only does blood count" wayt fhis road is destined to be rdAc sipiadron. Th nms S. Rod- There was a gentle reproach in unQ of the important public thorgers, a son of Raymond Kodgers, is her manner. oughfares of the county, and should in ensign on the Hennington. but the bristles and hoofs as not be allowed to go back but rathCapt. Frederick Kodgers of the well at least they do in pa's pack - er forward. t .1 . I. . J I . .1 t ...MS 1
navv, a son oi tne laie .uimrui mg House, r.veryining is uiiuzeu,
John Kodgers, has leen chairman duke, everything."
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