Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 January 1899 — Page 1

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H'-tLISlIKD KVKKY KKMIAY. AT JAs-

Pr K. DUtOtt ootHrrr, ISblASA, HV CLEMENT DOANB. OFFICE. Ia Coomm BoaWMo

h Wkst Six hi Stkket.

PRICE OF glTBaCBIFTION.

(er fear, V NiiiiiInth, Postpaid, $1.50.

Li- fter tint in proportion.

KATES ok ADVERTISING.

leiral a.lverti-etncnts (MBU

JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1899.

W.C.T. U. COLUMN

SO. 18.

OOMDOCTID BY MK-. M. L. HoHHS.

IRRKSISI ABLE LOulc.

rate-

BY HV. J- W. VAN I.KVK, Pa-tot Summit Avenue H. E. Ctwiob, Ka-t St. Louis, HI. I r.mi the to WW. No party ha a right tociptct,

hue SI. X (or tirxt in-erti-.n ; 'lOc. nor ought it to receive the u . -i

each subsequent insertion. of Chuatian men ho long as it stantb fT yearly .lvertisetiients literal con- committed tu a liceine M)licy, or re IM, t- will I made to regular a.lver- fuMi to pu. itelf on record in ai twrf attitude of oen hostility to the -a hum." This is a statement by th COMMERCIAL AMD JOB work Mt.tll1Mii.-t Gtatml Conference n Of all Kinds l'nmptly an 1 Neatly ex- atin to political duly, and if it aealtd at i.mr.RAi. pbicka. true, is a Dinding BpOtt us as an We invite iu-.echon and business, 'other religious of moral obligation

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

M A. SWKKNKV.

A man is as truly res-pon-iiue t (iod for the casting of his ballot afor any other act Of his life. Neith ei priest, nor Me, nor party, hamv po WW to grant tbtolution 01 indulgence for any sin, political Oi tberwitt. Politics it nut legdi-

Hut l -Vonr

bit own ballot the citizen retpoo

ihilitv ceases. What others ma

not af

fect bit duty. He It not under obligation to vote so a to win. If In were, we ought to fir-t take an in

Attorney at ErtlWa formal ballot, and then proceed t at I i... :. . . m mIhiama u.k tlct n.iti

Ill.l'.e ii uiiaiiuuuu-, .......

m. Mll.Bl K. '1 1 1. Ill it x

attorneys at Law, i a m ii:i. IND..

tiii-nl r.Oi! ' . if : . ; .

ii I he Ooarta of Im.Im.Iii nl . . . ..

. I'.irtu-iilar attention kit

pru.-ti.'.'

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rmmmtr .,, with their ba lot. !"-

m. e. cox,

IASPER,

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.1 I l.r.iu- !iv:IV their Vote.

f. - ' .' tt..rney f..r the tlth Ju.li. UI """' V . .

ttrait.iiü ill fully att-nl to any eiTll : viflorv KM MI J Pl m mv"

,, . tni-fl to nitii in any e..um ... , , , t . ll!nored or

k. -irrii t ..v......

n Pyj i'uiiding n eut.i r"r'- 1,1,-d under t ot to -ecure it

noti

A- l thai

A. Tr7lo. .

W . M i.i. r

rSATLOB & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .lMKK. IMHWA.

mm praetiee iu trr Court of DuimiI and 4).ii na -.iuntlea.

M-ofKiroTer Uubula County -late Bank.

ipni n, -n. KINO BfJKTTHKRi

Attorney at Law,

And Notary Public, IASPKK, INDIANA,

rartloe IB the Court of IMitxn ana

Rf i-otintie. IndlaiiK. Jan. V. I4.

F E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " IWDIAWa. is oo er or teeth. ta.oo

14. Crown i.i Bri.t w r 0M rilim

ff Ii. IjiI' nt0 or ntiinjc rniM-i!

ntk urMJ Tr-nip M1H i""'

i ,rm aio l.ry . iirar. n.r

S. STEWART.

rbt repm-ibilitv of the voter ex

tend- to all the foreseen OOflMqWtV Ott Ol the tOOOttt of his ticket. If

a man perform? any act tor.eeiiithat certain result- will follow, w

inu-t U-lieve he intended those re mit. If he extected that tal ton

would continue to exist untnob -t. d in case of the success of his ticket wt cannot avoid the conclusion that

be intended to vote for the contin

uance of saloons. It may not be

the only thmg, or even the chid thing he voted foi ; he may have voted tor it with great reluctance, hut nevertheless he voted for it.

I is a favorite statement of some

OBSERVATIONS.

bloomi1 " id

It d -n't t die a

lot g to i to seed. A good cook never (lies -es. S, aU a ineu.-ures I'be averasr- Kentuckiau i. I v (he high-water inatk. H w tttv to rttitt teroptatioi

lio--ip i- alwavs short lived uti

les it l? poorly ventilated.

I i ellent device for keep- BKVN LhXDEK. ug temperance voter- in tli- old Mr ,rvan eonm.enced the IMrtylltMt. We wunt. not division. . .,:.:. , mMrili.M oJ.-ndid-

trot imion-a union that is 0OmpCf , chaleQffei U. admiral. ...

' 1 !" ' 'canei t Im i tu-e We mu-tf ,ljt, ,.,.,,,... k,lUUIiands the re-

ecure ami neu. tain aiul entorc- f ,

eu-inon. tfaintt the oppotition bigbe Q tllt. r,X(r(i of hi--t an tRgrettlVt and OfftoUed f e; (;irtii;lll. ,liH t.rving "Halt" upon . -n on m Which this issue ha- the ,l(Me whtt m ru;Wuiw, foffmi4 i

"Wreni.- l,a, '- " in.itatioii of the ot.mire, of the na-t vrhi.di d ,e.., t tenmt

tUCCfled if WO KlVe to it a divid"d at:d ..,., M(akliakln tWm ml n .i j ,, . ... aii'l pre-.Mit in etaiilihinj; the rule hyerv woman is secretly proud o incertaiii allegiance. We need un ilf ..,r, :,n(1 . iiw.r ,h...nt . - . . . ...... ...,; '

... I l.-.: 1 Ill1 I" II-." - l N MM 111 II. ..II I lie li it T i . lit W'urk til' II . .. .v

.... ... r ... . ... ......... (pmrter- ! irtfl gnc e. i- no . neti-

.... pwtm, m ,.rove,, i ,.,,, . MVe . ,..tU to th,. RNg f Our hr"ihreu have assured u-....i.i;..

hat they voted a, i hey pray-d, iu ii;, ....,..,. are temn-red with Bpenenoe it ft dear tooobtr bui

be r. ai u.tere-t of temperance. On wnMi (ll(., .,.,.k ibc It ftottb all she o tts. acfl tide they have h-en succe. ful ,.ian,r,. tj ,. jMJIn. -j:-- v,liCT ,,f tbe It's never too hot in rummer oi

in turn, hut if wb.it they prM in rr , u.,M it,. r , :,. Vi A in winter for the n e man.

urn for their vote- was what they.. , ,.iMfiri.. o. .-...im-tit tho Tl... 1 ....rt .. m-m i..i' i.iln

prayed for, then toioebody hat done hin(, ,)f ,,...tinv ,,. .,.k. uh v, ta.k .. , ,r.. ,bor it requires.

..me peculiar praying. ";ld (be foton polier of the Unltod When the Kint lottt he alw.yi true to the pnncipiet which oar AtalM towld tWoountnet at.d L. M1 jjwi I n . V ufw ,... " ihtirchs have annourced, if we will f .... f.ir mlnmm f...t,m ,n M " .

boldly and openly determine to vote r-ponsible. He agrees 1 "l WM ',r,;,Wn lPe,r. lr,'1 , Mr,., party that i- not "on record wUh ailll,lini-!riltilin thai lh. piWom Uro in ftlcohol.

nan attitude of Open h--tility ltr...4t. witii Si.tin -h.Mil.lt' ratiti-.l rlioro't ft Otftl 01 tenper mat-

the lalo tn." we will com to-.'ther , , WmAnnnl d.uiht lu'r:ltiin as frankness in this

is naturally a- partic.es of vapory ()lM ;l..H)t ,,, S.M. .. ,,r Frv,.-S world. gathered into a cloud, and the sa- r,nark that we would be insane The cup of happiness ntnallj ooo will he twept away in the re- ((( th( ,iipIlin,.s tM,.k to springs a leak before it begins to -ulting deluge. Bpiuft, and foola to dividt theta up run over.

am ng other nation-. Satan never gets tin-d of jollying He agree- that the exig-ncy people who imagine they are pri. require! ft military governinent over heautie-.

th.- l-lan.is t ..r the promt. Mr. The joke vou plav on another felI I.. l.I ; ........ . .

nryan is not oiolmmk nie w is a mean trick when he playi measure- for the protection of these on u i.eople again-t a''i. --ion or in-ur-' . . ... tu r ti in Bontft girls set their caps for husfle k Irving to turn the coore!!od'.ttd aihm !,ettheil cal,ital

. . - Tr tit in.

VI ilklVOi

The tongue i- aoowUaaei mightier

SCATHIVO XN'D SCOKM L L WORDS FOR

EFFORTS lo REFORM TRUSTEES OFFICE.

A Great Depot. Boston, Ma-v, Dec. 31. The Wow booth union station, the largest IB the world, costing 14,00U ,000, was opened Friday. The trainshed roof alone . over?- iboot 1" acres and n it 8Q finles of rails are laid. The Nation's capacity is 4.0) trains in IS hottfV. Am m' tbt features is in eagle on top of the front struct ire, cut from a granite block weighing 'J tons, and the lamest illuminated cli ck in the world, it having a 11-foot dial. Fully 10,000 people ittended th' exercises, which were pi ned by President Clark, of the Sew York, few II iven and Hart t ird road. Mayor Quiney also spoke. Slit ologist Blat.hly says his forth coining annual report, which till contain nearly 1,000 pages, will he chiefly devoted to the ind ana

OOftl lotetest-. He ays he believes be center of Indiana's manufacturing ditrict will yet oe in the southern part of the statr, where there is a al deposit that will last for two centuries. It is his opinion that the natural gas supply for manufac

turing porpOOOt willfe exhausted in

me sate within the next two or

three yers. Jasper wovld be an excellent location for manufaclorie-.

and die citizens should make an effoit to aecurt them.

County Superintendents kick. Also. Kv;tnTille Courier. W'. K. Males ,,f V-nderhurg l . 1 . t !..

olliiiv was eiecie.i IP asurer i tin

rownthip Truttott lav. The trutteet

nf i.iililti. nniniiun from the olil eliati-

association to- . , . , , . .. , i dim of gret'd of trade and ambition in resolutioni , F :z ...

f i.i 1.., ... than a bill et. IhollL' l 11 inav noi

. . ... . "i L'mn lutu iii- "iic 1 o - - r nted the etiort to retorm their , .nee.l a- true

oioitoei itiio ui riici wuisc ui n.v i

W'e never heard f hu-Lands and

mind oi Mr' Bryan a wives quarreling about which hived

tli e. denouncing it as a selnsh f . i. . , , . ... i, .- tor humanity, scheme of the Mate Har association . . i .i i t. I 111 tile Cle.ir

Commercial

The

large part of the feeling of the pe- the other most.

pie is rapidly crystali.ing. Well A girl in love is often unable t

may his opponents tear the ri-e ot ,.X,r,.., ,,.r thoughts, hut it's -piite

a man wh aspirations arc - ,i ,,..,.,, afterward

If' j alu-'ivd liiiuili nn the tiirhl

omer names e na- n auacKi.m, iv..ik..r .,.,, i1H ttM, ,,, the

u..r..rA we- -r-

I i rix, iiv

and the lndianapoli

club. It i- . ailed "har-fful and unnecessary legislation," and it- pfOIDOA . ! .J ... .... i . . w. . . .... 'I V .11..

OT- are -ani to oe i u .' u-.-j-.iou- ... , , ! j l thigh and nuritoses so noble of D mularitv th m the demands ot P . , ' , , ....

. ,, oilier nailie- nc n.. in-. tub he economv. . ... . . u

- .... in in s ii.' i if i' m l'. oeioie oe ....

county superintendents re- , 7,.a . straight ana narrow pain.

" " 7 ----- ft . 1 ...II I

ItOW many peopio wouiu oe on

kinu terms if evervbodv said

. 1 II.. I .!.-

irny muiu tuuir-.. . o . - ... . , . . i; wnai u.ey u-ai.i uaviwu.

in-1 pre-niciii- n toi,-n. . "'xo . ,,n n man savs r.e . ..es not

of education. 1 he association or- i feel at all like himself some of hi l 1 l it l 1:... lrt n r . ta T . .

. pie who are seeking any tort ol r"' :l wn H ' ,'x,, ",,nt l" K rnm m w,nu acpiaintanc' are glad of it

" -. ... . . . i 't-r in it ; ii i i ii i i ii' .ii l 1 '

Pfctedah,lloftateupe11ntendcnt(iv() WMtm ftdvarR.ing orre. Ho I.eetUg. toelec, , 1 1 , ,e r, Mr nd-.U I bf f -;..k acou-.ty board compo-e, of.ru-tees , jf j,.,,,,; ,.K vansville ...I ....... I ...o ..f t .,-.iwlio w uiriU I I ....

a hole to hide in, that the saloon

Tim fiftv-one walnut trees near;

a i J ' ' 1 1 1 1 ui'ii i.i. ,. ..... - , - - j -- i r-ij ouestion is not an iett in political f-'r rcpnring a super- Michigan state line, near W'a- l,hev campaigns. The onlv trouble with UtendettU t lue .t.onal qoftl BCft- WaA probated by ti e Sanders ft m tin- -tatement i-that it Ij- not true UClt LUDLOW. Kktlert compan v of ( b.shen for 10,- T z: .' . . I ... l i in . l- I . u I 1

Some actois are like some egss

go upm the -tau'e when they

no good for anything el-e

T t a . . I 1 1 j .4 I l.i- i A O r .

w .. i i ii- i i i ir- in r- n si i iii i i

... .1 I . v. j i ii a. - I : u

ri.e liquor tratlic has nan a recog lndiana Road. '7 m ' ", rV"M itdelicious; the foolishness of the n;, -d-tand.n- m national politic. P.lo ,min,ton A ' :n) al 2.ncbe f()),l ls something to llee from.

since 1ST:', bv the official action ot ' . , ' T across um ocean . l no jogs w in noi

the so-ca led- great parties. They . !. L . " M! "i. ' "I

..ke pains int v. i y campaign .

in , , .i i I i' ..... i .;f corporate.! under the state laws and ,

Mil hii - , tftl 1 t II- ' IV m

iv to inforn. the l.oUor interests that ' " 0nP , the trlMk

. . Tl I

hot have nothing to fear, which is . "l feet in diameter. It is said that the

. r I A ,U to fAieim iioiii ' '.iiiiiii.u-. ...., ... ,...i... .;..,.; I .. u..r ,,P .1 f

quivaiemio saving ma, Terre Haute, and will pass through ' " prance cause has nothing to hope . 0

liouor men nac un.... -u

i

ill lie squared

abroad as v-neer stuff.

i measured seven

pr itit

l'h

men nae ....ue.noou l..0

, , i Ä I trilo.oi.ii'i , li on ii. ..."in-... Ins perfectly, and the results have . T,

CtOHhen ti nn will net a clean

f jJiö.ihh on the deal.

RESIUENT DENTIST.

juare, Spiiy.l lllix-k. IN III AN A

Ith i.lf of Public

'A8PEK, - -

D antiona liret-clas. a recommended -ll work (ruaranttHl. w'icilirt on

ICrown an.i Hri.lge work.

Ihr . .A It.

DENTISTRY

lutstion. hen in

room of the platform committee

lr. H. A. iMOSHY,

Resident Den ist,

lU'NTINliri. II.

Ttiiler bi profmsional mttiith to all lt work iu tio li-ntitl line, me I - . ti. n It hi i-lm't ttentieii.

' PUti- work ui cillv m.lirit-.l, mI all

irmnteil. Apr in,

hiiuiirldjfc Township TniHtets Notice. Tin i'.ii lersirne.. Trustee of Hain-

F"t t "nnsbiii.li.iliois county, will at-

Pn 1 to 1 nship husinesit on Saturday

JCTarv uiiul ut trink Itet uttlce nn

" M i n -treet. U tween Kightli an. I la, in Jasiier. The Township Li-

rtrj- Mini Indiana Seh.Mil Hooks are at

r-'inla.. Willi am Sm i Kit. Trustee.

Of. If, 1SM7 y.

CCASIDNAL

ADVERTISEMENT

-AND AN OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Docs - ry Mu h (hHd. CONTINUOUS REGULARITY

s THE KI LE K0R BOTH.

The Hoodoo Dollar. t- . . tl- 1 )!

I 0,ui, ,.,...Ciil..nrfl vitru, vmi mmm ' ir 1 II 1 1, A DKI.IH I ., Iii. , lec. Ot. J" Kv r an w e- an old par- P"J IJ00 The famous "hoodoo 1 certilicate iw tlSt lotes f. i..vTh,',,ir,,' ar,"r' sl,avv- hat at loot .cached it fiool rotUof 1 Z i , u v n the d con ,i"n,rt- Fra,,k M-n-.Wayne Abbott I:ll.e m mb-trottary. On the j. .areo pou. ; ""7" ;l .1 T Pennett IMer Willouirh- l. .i ...1- ni.tui.ir f',..-.. l . r I -

Ul.i.r in 1 V I 1 II' the 11.11. IV III I I o liov .1 I . . i.iv.-i " v. v - . hen in i.'i, n me . ..,..,..,.. u.. . . - :. .

of u3 1 j.ie-n.e.ii o. hit wniM... . ... lie last one i nave, uikk at, will in OL m .ml ii ut. n 'i il.i nil of . i- ... ... . ...;u n . .

.. .:! i u;,..nn.i.iv..nl lin j- ... .-."V, p.- " - vou looK an me resi.auu um ii ...

r , in the emtierance i.e.,. the stockholders at the present time,, ouI Mav it scordl v,mr fingers 2C 1 i ,!tr W -id lrilHrfpta oil', e i- to he lo- whn Ulfa it; mav what you fjtin llTere wa'as deÜn'a del' cated there.-Evan.vil.e C ourier. buy with lt (lamn forever, laration of poUej as if they bad said Strankreiv enough, the auditor of io,'' CV9M 80 W,T" 1 T the saloon must be preserved. If Tipton count v ! es not take kindly to you. Vou g;d the last. I hope i party's pol icy is license, then a .u ,h(, 0fl(r ot yi,Utr Itehvucr. whi you are -ati-tie.l, murderer." vote for it is to vote lor license, a .,ro.))We- )o run the auditor's ..nice Upon tho ItOW apptWft Itt ÜM ttBM consent to all the evils that spring j((r j imni a year, giving a $60.000 Ink: "II. K S. to S. E. F." On from th saloon, a participation in ntl br the faithful rf.rtiiati ' f the two edges of the fac are ail its crime and guilt. The voter jis ti,ltiP y-t that .Iii ial is such written in small characters: MYotJI may favor none of these things, hut an entluiatic reformer of other work is complete ; one hour more he doc not affect government by ,M.(,,. that he Mfl but II a vear and I will be dead."

what he fav rs, but by what he fi)r a;HKIl worth of county pri- Tbt bill has traveb d IfOtn one votes for "No Party ought to re inR j, mak,.s a the difference in end -f the country to the oil er, and ceive the suppirt of Chrittitn men the W(,rj whse .. is gored. Your misfortune is said to have fallen up so long as it stands committed to moayrn reformer is often built that on all who have come into i08sesthe license i-olicy." way Arcadia Arcadian (Ind.). sionofit. We are driven to the cnnclotioil ; TTt that thousands of Method.-ts luve Mr-. .las. Dird wa- sent to Birds- 1 ho statement o! I n.f. LutOB , that been giving to the old partis what ..Ve. Ind.. Wedm-sdav. where she not m re than one per cent, of the the general conference sai l thev ha- . mother who i- able to care for r;ads in Indiana can be j.roperlv "ought not to receive." and thev her Her husband has not been la-ed as go d roads It qoittj have had abundant company from heard fr ,m.-Kvansville Courier. "tart nur, though he admits that not oiher churches Tbt saloon' exist " TTTT all of the rpinind.-raro to be classe.l in this country, by the consent of Bohhy (at the breakf .st table)-a- distinctly bad road,. I heie are tbe raemliersot ..ur churches. (', "Mtud. did Mr Jul.- lak-any certainly ... .n- .ml- of bad roadsent under protest is still consent the umbrellas or hat-from the hall than there ought to be, undthe peo.1 a ' I a ' ' ii- ti.o t i.mi 1T nil I' , lit I

till 11 IIW HOT til' in "ill ? BFWV Vt IJ

course not ! coining to realize that it is cheapei

i the Ioolt run to in ike L'oo I ro-iii

i.rni'D, an. I r... if. ... hnr II I l -o "ii . ... i M' - - - r- - ö - "

I" " ' ' ' ..... -., f. l .. . . . I I 1

tUm I. n h.n n.. ,,mrOJa in --.n IV II 1 V I 11 IU - I 1-1 Hai I U UKCUian U 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 lo... imU OlltS.

Hin II .-o.il r....,rr , - .

and for tin ltj years wei.o Know, i la.miim oe.uu, oe. au-e inuiaiino..j -uuuu.

I heard bin -ay i-t a- he was o- ..CojrffV SeHiment Emphatictl inn out : ' I am going to steal ju-t .

sent under protest is still consent the uin'.reua- or naiIt is certainly time that we bh ked MotJt night f our a new jKilicy. We have preach-, Maud W by of ed and prayed" and resolved, but! Why should DO

tv vears, and tr tw.ve vears we

lliave seen the tide setting strongly in il.a annul t i re. tion othitiv

in ..v ....... - .... ..... .

will procure legislation but vottt.font, ami. n , w urn a me awaa We must have a union of bunper- I r. Maud?" 1 it-Hit-. ane forces at the ballot box.

I hn nnti-salo-.n leacue i- an b

struciion localise it projioses that we continue voting separately. It fundamental prim pie i- t.. separat no man from In- party. H e ('in perance vote it to remain divided.

ur n

ly, Also.

The legislature at th" coming ses

sion Ctn !. nothing better in the way of r-f rm in township grifOfB mesit than to restore the trm of

of

thing

Many a man is out in the hack yard hem laning his luck when for tune knocks at the front door. In nine cases out of ten the faih er in-law of the man who claim-- t be self-made, is responsible for tin job. The older one grows the more one wonders if people ever do arrive a'

what may he called years of discre tion. One never so fully appreciatebroad, live people as after a seanc with graven images 0f Ui; Oppotih sort. Some people who take pride ii never changing their mind inak one wonder if it isn't a case of soui üra-pes. When the girls are in doubt tf h whether a visiting mrl's omplexioi is real they take her wading and lind out. Probably the happiest day in th iverage farm r's life is when hi-be-t pig takes a 13 prize at the .

county nur.

Wh mever a girl biins to lecture i young man on financial tcooorny.

lie can safely a-k tier to name th happy day.

How cooling it is to vanity t

think that in -t of us will in mage

lOnwhoW, some time to make a"

of ourselves.

Families are generally the bttl

conducted In which tbt wife doe-

all the scoldiug. A man's scolding

Joes no good. The wind may he tempered 0 the shorn lamb, but I woman can't 06 it that wav when Ii reas r-

ii ives the hat for which she has no

reliable anchorage.

An old bacheloi says there is but

me thing sweet, r than love's yoOBt lream, and that is to wak up and

tind yourself still sing e. The m id lest girl of all is th". fa

cored feminine who not omy can

ll'ititit.Kljuric Amu. Ellis Craig, one ot our rising

young farmers, who his been attending college at Purdue, returned

home for lhu holidays.

(icorge Cttttlip. of Jasper, spent

Chri-tmas with his parents. Mr. and

Mrs. John t'astrup. W. I.. Taylor was married to Mi-s Thomas near Lincoln City, un

Christinas day, and the newly mar-

rb-d couple returned to Kyana, Monday. Mrs nr. Kir-h and son, sis'er and nephew of our enterprising cititeni, Kottra. H. T. and W . N. K lerner, weie here pait of the week visiting her brothers. Mrs. Kirsh i - I retident of Kansas. The telejihone exchange began

p'rations Monday and general atisfaction is evinced by the numerals patrons. If ist I '.ilia Klein, the accomplished daughter of C. C. Klein, is in charge ot the exchange

luring the day, while young Mr.

Httd ha- charge at night. Wilford Teagne and Louisa Abbot were married lat week. Keoently she ami her h i -band. Richard Abbot, separated. Abbot claiming undue intimacy, and sued Teague tor damages. His wife thfn sud him for divorce which he obtained, and they compromised and the marriage followed. St Anthony station has a general 1- dealer who ' onductt hu-n Ott in an uncommon manner. For four days in the week, the proprietor, Jno. Ileinacher. visits the hous s f his patrons for a considerable distance, delivering g.d- and taking

ird rs. Tw i days of the week he

- at home to sell to those who call. The tieculiaritv is that though qoitt

lame, Mr. Reinacher t aveU altogethtf on foot.

R.v. B. F. Cato return'! this week for a short holiday vi-it with his parents and other rela ive-', and while here delighted his many riends with one of hi-elopient adIr. sses at the Christian church la-t veiling. Tili- is Ilea's second year

it Kentucky I niversity, at L'xingon. and fr .n tbt rapid strides he lis hem miking in pulpit oratory

l bright future certainly lis before

him. He has received calls for '.''.' at . . Jmm a

to occupy tour Mm lays ot each

month that will net bun a salary of 1560 a year and enable him to con

tinue his studies at the I niversity.

Ill - -1 I I! I I Id -I W.U I IIV

.......... i,i ii. . .t it. tu nein mc our

i.i.-in- la their own and n ri.y rennt!.-, (fice to two years, and the time

t 1 111:11 .1 IV i.mi'i' aora i-..iei...-o-M m noun. . . .. al m tt unlit " . o .el . .. n. -election to Im month ol April. .w,,,;,.. ':."!...":, .:,;.!:.-.;:,":,; Such a law would be endorsed bv

,1r. 1 -t ime. I mm ojie, Ih-rliert I He lit) ..r cent, of the Voters of the m-t. n.-j.t. Vi, Cliu-atru. 1 ä ' ,.1WU r.

"liUt, . lann.tii uk w I .

l.vensville St ar Here :- a -a Tu

rtle oi a freak bet that was made in

iihson county: Ernst Wilson, a

prosperous tanner f Montgomery

townsiiip, agreed with his neighh r. Ghto. KllOWles, Ilia' if W. i. Murphy

was elected sheriff of Gibson county he would catch Knowles a hundred rabbits without the of dog or gun ; Knowles agreeing that it Reck was elechd he would return the compliment in a like manner. The rest can be surmised. Murphy was -lected. and Knowles demanded the rabbits. Since then Wilson has

I. a . . . .l Afl

rhiatle but d es whistle (strongly wen occupied wun tus evenasung .momh t . he beard n .. Harter of it ta-k It is a difficult matter to throw

nub ) and then fails to stop the car. Advert!-, r- m The CoLRIKK are capturing the trade.

-alt on a bunny's tail, and Wilson is wondering how he can pay his wager the easiest for it muat bo I aid.