Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 January 1899 — Page 1
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AT JAS-
rl ISHK1 KVKUY HUHAV,
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PKR, IHIIOISCO.'NTY, INDIANA, HY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. -In Coubibb Boildimo
JASPER. INDIANA. FUIHAY. JAM A HY 27, IS99
W. C. T. U. COLUMN
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PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION
j-er Seer, M Numhers, Postpaid, I1JS0. I ,r-, r tim in proportion. a ri.s OF ADVERTISING.
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CONDUCTED HY
MUS. M. I.. HOBBS,
rates ;
50c
Prenih
Liquor ".nestion in Politics. r'rom tin National AIt Some of our extremely cautionfriends bare been disturbed, and even anxious. because, astheystah their case, w- are disposed lo bring the liquor question iub poHtici Now, M to the fsCtl involved, We
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... .v,. n.4 ; . , ,i no. eeo ui""' ...... -t
... .....u mi mi lor ii nil iiinciii"i ..v.... .... ,r
1 .n ttw issue referred to. 1 he liquor St mbaSOaent insertion I00 U ! 11 " r ' ' . ,, rta . J ,
Hi liherul eon- question nas ne... i i-
:iver many years, aim canw "., through Iba aoti n of the opponent of the traffic hut through the -y-
tematie plan f its defenders. It came in, not incidentally or casual iu hut onranioalW. with distinct aim
j y " ' r '
ELECTRIC TKxCflON. FBflHtri Make Investigations
in This Country. There arrived in New Yrk some
time ago a part ol French railroad trains in
ingiueers, the object ot whose tail to this country a as to Investigate the American methods of basvrj electric traction. The party sras
live seconds, The train, drawn by in electric motor cur, weighs S20 t n, or ju-t the same weight II that iiten, lei tor the maximum of the a. '11
the 1'aris tunnel. i ne
tnrtmg and stoiming were male
HOUSE'S GRAND OLD MAN.
! 'tween two white tllgs. th' 1 1 ill
Capt. Sasser Sullivan is Seventy .-mis Yearn Old.
ral
teing carefully taken vad other spectators.
1 he motor car emi
the
Th old. -t member ol the gen
visitor.- assembly i- (ire eminent a- a h-v,-headed. honest, conscientious, c m-
Capt Sullivan has been a life-long friend of Senator Turpie and made the closing 8eech nominating him the other day. whi e the opening paaofa was made by Representative M Carty, the youngest member of the assembly. Capt. Sullivan's v iee is not heard often in the legi -lature. fut he is listened to atten
loved was of -i-t:tni and eapa
hie law maker, tively when he speaks, because he
chief engineer "f mat
loo oa the Paris-Orleans
l'he other members aere
MM. Sa-
1 I A . ..A.W
lrr vearlv :i.iveilli-ii.
.I". . .
,.... will l'c made to regular
tiiera. . COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK nf ill Kin.is promptly and Neatly ea
ecute.1 it i istBAi PBicas
We invito inspection ami luisiiiess.
PRori:ssio Ali CARDS.
M. Mil. IM RN.
M. A. SWKKSKY.
Hl III U A WRBR, Ittorneys at Law, .lANPlMt, ITV1.. SiU nraetloa I ttaa Courts of Doboli nmi
tiDoialiucOoanti r"K-..,.
oKrii 1 " sit,. ipoit Uta pT .1 CMKtf IHK. V, 'VI.
wa. a cox H-U
COX ä KEÄW,
Attorneys at Law
lAfPER, INDIANA, ameMlMtalteamla '.r Doboli md iMolntM enant m, Oollttftloaa l rooan
f IPIJIT. , ,. ..,.,,,.
OltU't" 111 "PVU K I'lIIKllllB "11 I ......v Jan. H, 'HS-IV
W. A. Tr.l n . . W W, lliiuier. FBATLOB & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .1 MftPM. INII.NA. ail feite I tl.f Courts of nubolc anil
idjolMinU I'oUllt.I'M.
April n, '3. BKUXO BUKTTNER,
Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public, lAHI'KH, INDIANA, iflll practice la the Court ol I Mi I mi i . Hint
Iftrry count ich, liclmnn. J .a, aaak
P. B. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIV K DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANA. is oo aer of recr. ea.oo cr.wn nt arWaa a-ort BaU Kiains
Im.ii. I.tt mtibii ni r.iniiK "" "
I r 1 . . .. t 1
i r Cll"n,,1 H"'ll- nn"iiiM
U..-V inn tndl. ry Hanlwara uiori.
A. H 1198-1
I J. S. STEWART,
I. a .
ar.d purpose, and that aim ana purpose was and is to defeat every candidate for office wh doe- not, by
himself or his supporters, show ta vor to the saloon power. Its attaini . : . .1 i t i . i 1 ai'tiMii ni
et HUCCGM 1H Mtiimvui aTwwsj
mi kan nriform in all lucaime
. . A 1
iieadeil hv K. Nilacroiip, a-sistanti " r . v. l ..;: i,,.n,. Mnsav sJsnva tlk trood hard hor use
. , m trsict- 'oe pauern ux'-u on iiic .1 -" ... ....v. , eri.ii anu ir.ici r .,..,1 ., 1 . hh- .. s. ntinel
nolr.i-nl iMni ratlroaii, ann was equipuru hho an. 0.. v-v. -r riiuro.iM ... ... ' .'. .. c i....i,;., ..-l.it...
with tour motOll -nii.l ir to llio-e pearauce 01 a mm iuumihi, "o..- Road Tax Wiste.
this
is rdi
out
the
teople
been attended with scarcely any ..... 1 ....LI...1 to ilk h.-.t of generally do not realise what a tre-
.... hi' h r ir I il pnn 'T wi'r l i.u- nir anu tu-a - . - . . ti l
DUbltCltV. . . . 1 . .7 - t sL. .-ss H.a. in r.im -Mvsrnl III nuotl?
... . . . . 1 . t . . t I in Mil f '1 T 11 I f t 1 t t I I II lli.li. in
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hour,, iMcnervilh, Hiln-rtv and t te-c-vau.i roa. m v., ,c- an u ":'; ....... lt ; enerallv understood in
' .. . i ui Atliiciftl to this were 111 ree I r Mil I at toe ien 01 nie 1 iwuiv . , Walton. All arc engineers o! thot- 8 wfc, ,,a ;l,.llu ,, " .. , ,., ,H ,,r(. Mate that the road tax system , . , i ,.,v ,,rk ( eiitrii tiassem'er cars 11 m u-ta lie ami m.u K,,,", , . . ... i OUgh technical tiailtjng and modi 'rk . ' J. ..... ... .... .... UU hair. His is a well- much of a farce, and that the 0
cY.ieri mce. Thev des red to prose- nu seven um v..s .. .. .. .. ...... r.K - , ..f ,,arv urogram of "working
1 ft run the who e Wei'MiltlL' -U ton. K nil, erect iriniii', iiiioui p in-. .a ... . r . . -j cute their inquiries U iiuu'tly as rn. u .mit wuumnj. i . i Uxe. ai j .(1perviM..n of
sihle. and their ,n.,ve,ets haveH.c.uinm ne m.tor car, wBW ; Vlit WOfk k a humbug. Rut
. . .1. A m.m nt nnltti. r;i i roads of I ranee . rillis . f Mill the Pn
1)111 lis BlvWIill ine. (ww I ; . - ' . .
trmwl it i The sentinel
, l .. ..o,.n. ,u wis in votriie -ever; ""- . -
a .u ii...:.. ".iv inieie.ieii in ' i running 01 in-- ........ -e , ,, . i
le maiiaL'eiiieni in i.ie i .nn M--. .... ii u -l .. ... .. nas latHireu i fuuvii.i-e mc j-f.c
.-ilroad ?nt he.n on the.r J o r n . ' m is Cap ain Sasser Sulii- that any deviation from even and tor of investigation for the reaaon . ' : . 1 ZSSVSnJm 3 the van, the oldest member of the legis- exact ,u-tice,n any tsx system in that it intends t, mtrodaca Ml ex- r; V , Xi- , --ct ic.tv lature. No (KM WOOld )Odge that variably works against :the poor and tensive system of electric traction Oaa aiil po-mimi. tut m u , ,, .t.ventv. in favoi of tre rich. But it is very ,,n,l lighting on an underground a, J- u. n hU ' LSTSI SSL diffic.lt to aaaka them believe it. lension of iU line In Paris. 1 be V !!JZ I -nmntain" hut hia nroner title The average farmer thinks he ta do-
road, which is one ,1 the live great . '; n. Wii,,li i.' --..tenant." if he w,re it.ü a -mart thing when he gets on
1 called hv his armv title. His given with less road work than he ougbt
i . I l. .. . I K, .1 . , mr :l Til i ! i 1 :l c .'I L u ill' .-uuin . . 1. ,.u nnl.n U. ut. U ll'J. I '1 nriu r iill hi ii -.
cai control nus u o .... r name 01 nasser, nun imiui..i.
;lI1d itnmense all along the line. western pan ol we oou. J. y DtcjsjoH an pdi. . deal of comment, is an emoroaineiii . - Now, what we might or might not present termmus m Paris it on the (), f,,,iv name. '' two Int the firöt do irere existing ConditioLS other left bank of the Seine near he Jar ana court. Sa-er' Sullivan was born on a!- h. opens the door to evasion tvias la of no present importance, din daa Planta and the I'ontd A us -iv ju-lge ,f the DeKalb Circuit fann in North Carolins Jan. of taxation by othete. We have a - vco Iio.lv riemmize the actual mi terlit.. In view of the throiiir of c n 1 , (.;le jjj.-j by htm.JtBOfl n,l it is matter in which he ready reached a stage at which rai -
r V Hlr.; ' , .. ... ;. ... ...ill ... 4., I' .r 1 ' .1 II I . .. .. . o : , ' I n '.form ftlll'' IllCir
confront us, ana emerivunioiTi mmh wm mat me saiuons in iiiuiMiia ta.e;. a ,r(,at ,j,,a ,,t pndo mat in' 'r1""
we and taking their cue, mui.u. . , lllPr:ltiiiB und"r tin Nndml-.n act ...m n hia life on a farm. ! roa.l t ix- in-teaa 01 a ing ineiu.
I . 1... .1... ... r . ... .. . 1 ........ ...... .nu.f.iiirth to
-ein me Min, no was anaturai (,rn tanner, tie says. ....u ..o... -
aloon-keeper ol ia .,, inMV(ll ,,, r.nMl count V. Hall tue tax ov getting lauor aw
td on a charge ,.f v- 'n Haa was verv er rates than the law allows on road
..... - a. a IllVaVtt. M IIVIl aa.j.v - W It have decided to extend their Una to uin- :n his aaloon and having hi " i ,i,u, it...s that he tax work. In the second place the
the center of the city by means of ...mik- in his Lee after 1 1 o'clock .. t.. n,nh.l farmer is more interested in having
. . '! I lA .U.. ' I
at nigtu. i ne law proine- nun, i .. a
litions that
the field on that
basis, just as
UM' IH'IU Oil II1UI ua.Tir, .-. Ci t - . ....... ..e, think anv honest newspaper ought from the construction ol the uenirsj niU.t ().n tadcloSM to do Some of our contemporaries, underground railway m hoc. Ion. gt-yadgf time. A. I have aorrenderad to the social andithe managers of the Paris Orlaara xaburn was amstsx
the rum what we
political domination ol .........r ahioh is DMSCiselv
,.o., r . , .
do not propose to do. Decaosa areiao uuurrgryuuu kt Cliristianitv. huitiuuit v , nus , f which will be
i;riM v vii" w t I e l . i a..nA .A ir. mil irMVt-rn merit site ol the rum- !
tll't 111 vi v o O
have claim 1 upon us such as lt
would he cowardly to ignore.
Our position in this matter is not entitnentnl, hut intensely practical.
We do not know of any issue i- uoie
the terrat-. b$k. tj,.. iaw provides that,
the present aaiooas musi ba closed and va
the Cour dea ,. ,,,., i.,.tWcen n i. m. and 5 a. m.
Oltk
.... .1 - - - a !. nn..k.A.li. olA I kl. .
t l-te tor rnilltarv goou ioan man an. ..u. w., - - 1 A. I L r- t
life earlv in his Career, and before cause ne u.e, ine.u mosi . . r . i naj ;r. own eood he snould do lull worK
lie was Ol aue uc niu i , . D, ,
s nriv ate in the nmisell ana insist on every muei
The regiment was tax-payer doing the same.
transDortad bv boat from Louisville 1 he waste ol supervision is en r-
at prohibited hours. ,.,. jf an,i )V Hhip thence to mous. Dy social enort me staie The ilefendaih was William K. ..... vf..v;.... hob.r tl-n Scott statistician has succeeded in getting
Pont St. Michel. The entire length Rvan an(1 he wafJ axreated for bav-L-j iexi. an capital he- reports from nineteen counties ot
after ll r (r;.un to which Mr Sol-the allowances to naa superM.r-
aw. " - O
Comptes, destroyed in the time of anj t(mt ti(, j)reence (,f persons i.i rnirj Kentucky the Commune. This point ta on a sjaJooQ daring tbase hoörs ia pri- M(,xi,.an war. 1 the (i iai d'Orsay, and opposite the ma llru. e?idence of selling liquor n ' irtt.,. kv i,
Tuillerei garden. 1 here win te an i ro.. vraMwIiaia station ODDOsite the
i t vv a imv - - t a
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IMI t ' . 1 it onn. i . .... f . T ,
1 a 1.. l . J .... 1. loiia . ... a
r:li'tirJil ttltill lllf 111'" H III vi I ldt ik n ' it i"''i wuivx 1 tlLr 1"T-' II- 1U I1M .SiltMMi
, ..v . a . 1
L89S, H.
the night ol oept. was indicted, and
on
..i. i ... . i .
. of V.n. rican homes agaui-t kilometers, .r aoom u.. s .u O'ciocfc on
lVVIraa . m ml . I e PI a 1 ,.,,...h t ... j w 1 11
levastatioti, or than the catenae Ol a halt n,iecw " "
.Im ixiiiil L'overnment l.e use.i to ura me n....., .......
acainst the machinations of d ad- electricity Will illommat tbS Cars, andcl.i-ed by standard time, and . I ..... I . . . 1 ..... 1 ..Infi. .. . . I ' 4 . . ........... nr.
heats and hummers, ami our tuny ttiuuei anu t rial inougi. n mwm t1""1 " . ahutM.l! 'rim visitiriL' engineers betrau their urt- n..t 11 Vlnck uinMi liccln-nl
noes not seem w us ... i -------c r- ...i,.... I" ' . . .
becauee d signing men nod it con- tnveaugauons m noo . . . ....... n tbe night in quasuon oj sun,
aforesaid hum- tin y were nc.cn mwrasavu .V;ts qoi 11 0 ClOCI ty NSUKSara moral cowards operatton of the electric locomotive me The court directed Iba jury I . a . .1 ft .aa
dare not do what they know to be On the shore :iiau. m .xi iu 7"" 'to find that "We OUiy Btaoasira 01
their dutv. 10 auunore mm ni-j-v.. .. time recogni.eu ny me courts is me
IB! ..1.....-K- r.icoo'iiize
ei ucuiii .vv
li.mor n,ir and its agencies as motives.
' U"l
livan lielonged reached that object- tor the past year.
ivn i.nint. and the hardest service ',1ws.
r ad
They are as fol-
Ifta j .'iiii a m m v P - - - trial produoad proof that he opened y. during the war was in the Clark $2.50
venient to use the meis. or becau-'e
the workings ol tri 1 grew eiectra iot w UrriVAn ,,r the sun. and that an ar-
weiglnng ninety six tons . aUndard set up bv persons
in the Baltimore & ( in their lines of bttsinaaa will not
.ÜIISPS of the verv large proportion apiece
of the misery, poverty and public tunnel. It they bad been interested bfl rtM,(, niz,.d."
that are hourly lorcea oeiore, may " rniaiatnanrst ume nie cour -
n,l as thev havedshed. A trip to l hicago 1011 en . . aked to pass on thl-
d haui'hery
upon our notice
iJB BL 1
RESIDENT DENTIST,
s.ouh atAa. of paaus saaaft, Spaj .1 iii...k. JASPER, - - INDIANA Operations first-class as rastawawaaded -ill work grnarantee.1. Specialist on Croan an. Bridge work.
t I. .. ..1 it. . ...
brought their mean work ami mean-! lor the purpos 7';"'"' "i
er Driiiciples into politics, as well er .t.on ot the eievau eiecm. num. , outride ofpolit.es, scolding at Ith re. Returning, the French en-
the liquor power, and then scolding gineers cama ) w., o ....i.... i,.,L ..1 ..nvthintf that real-order to visit Niagara Falls, i hen
lv antagonizes it, does not impress they went to Boston, ind were
us as either consistent 01 heroic. IhvC. P. Clark, presto
U hu ..verv form of decent effort is New Vrk. New Haven
o.wlur huhm'iiU. we believe that la-
point, and saloon men geneially will observe the rule laid down. 1 lispatch.
met
lit 01 the
V Hartford
railroad. They inspected the op r.f the electric-motorcars on
1 1...
IHMIVly.
DEXTISTR V
Dr. IJ. A. MOSHY Resident Dentist, HLTIVXITSOMUFIO. IIN1.
TmSWa hia ptofcMlonHl crvlcr to al ' i ai.y work In Ina leiitul Ha, MM womlaaa t.. atra it in eloaeal attention. Bak" plata work specially auliclte!, an. I II lurk warranted. Apr. 1'.'. sit.
The Pb lippines. A.mong other things Hon. W. J. Bryan iu diaOUSSing the anin x ition of the 1'hilippinen in a newspaper a. tic!.- offen tbeee pertinent sag-
f II . a ill' I I. I I f I IMI a .
mentations ami leemy expres uuou m - ---- --- geauona : moral platitudes are about as effect- th) Nantasket lira -h railroad, which ..It aafl h,.(n urgoed that annexaiv was Dame Partington's broom runs along the hca. h for about nine yQn wovfi& fnroiah S new held for
i rMistim? the intlow of the Atlan-'miles, from Hull to Kasl Weymoutn, tm, investment of American capital
tic ocean Mass., on the old line ol me uia The liquor ouestion is in politics. Colony road, Theo Mr. ( lark and i ... ...i. ... ... ..roM.we to (lo the chief electncKiii ot his iailroa.1.
ueaoei um ";".. r" 1 , ,, ,
about it? If Voll mean t I help
Hm ramained vrmiilion l.'M
llllt, 'I ' n rt a a on garrison dutv in the city of Mex- Scott l.blH 4o ico from He.-, it'.. 1846. until Jan. St neben 2.1 10 ) . ...... ,i l.'ll ikl
1 1 I . .and then came li-nie with Warren
nis regimant. Washington.. HACK FROM MEXICAN" W A R . IUK1S L mon The regiment was discharged at Motgan Louisville. Mr. Sullivan recalls Frankijn very vividly how he got home from Jefferson that point." It was the day when Hendricks .. . railroads werealmo-t unknown, an I ij;iml
he rode in a hack all the way from Vanderburg. .
Louisville t. rranktort. in rjepjMpaf
tember, Is 18, be married adaugnter stark of Lieut. John Bock of hi-oompan v. Howard and came with his new wife to Pike Huntington ..
county, Indiana, where he has j.,,.v 550 00 lived tittv years, fourteen miles from
in the battle, yet full and welcome.
u-
the regiments are not everv recruit will b
Whst It Will Do.
Wl
It there is surplus monev seeking
investment, why is it not applied in
the purchase of farm lands, in J
veloliili.' d onestir enterprises, or in
replacing foreign capital? In Ihik we were told that we were depend
ant upon f.reit:ii capital and must
so legislate as to keep what we had
and invite more. Strange that it
should he necessary to have an
KiiL'lisb financial system in order to
3.152 44 2,175 00 1.225 ik) 2,270 00 2,794 00 2,639 09 2. Hl 55 2,802 79 2,824 4 5 2.1.VI :J9 1,820 1,670 4 5 . 662 61
and near the Dubois He has a farm of acres which he has improved by hard
Total 41,059 10 There are differences in these allowances that cannot be accounted for by population or work done. But the most striking thing is the total amount paid, which is an
averatre of 2.101 to the county.
BftinbrldlM Towiwhlp Trus-
teV Notice.
The nnilersigneil, Trustee of Hain bridge township. Doboia county, will at
in. toTimnshiP hustness on
wwenr week, St naitiMN-. wmm fnm the boUSf,
'"on .tain sireei, nrmn-n ...p."" 1 , Ninth, in Jasper. The Township Li- the pantry brary and Indians School Hooks are at of his wife "me place. William Sue kh, Trustee. tu, nolIie
Ail. Hi, 1HH7 -J,
An
OCCASIONAL
ADVERTISEMENT
AND Alt OCCA8IONALMEAL
Col. licit, acconipanied tnern 10 Hartford. They saw at Berlin, Conn., the big power house of the New York. New Haven and Hartford and traft lied over the line from New Britain to Hartford on the third-rail
n exchange says that alcohol electric motor car system. , uo ..Ina from sum-1 Their n at visit was to ScIh-iw-
1 rtjunvt" tlx.- , aaa .a. I .....1 . t 11 o. ii, i,l.. . a a . . 1 . .1
nier clothes- und The Danville taUv. where sp..,-,,,, -t ... bring Knglian CapiUI mw vo avam Breeai verv breetily and truthfully I for their benefit at lbs works of the anil al, ;1M Eogfofa colonial policy . rjeneral Electric company, w"ich Qrtne parpoaeof taking Ameiican The exchange is right. It will 'has a railroad track, two miles longipjj ullt Kv,.rv dollar aeni to also remove the summer clothes, and perfectly level . for experimental th Philippines must be withdrawn j .1 ,. n.a ana mtumti and nurnoses. To explain the object of f resent investments, and we
ailO iliso 011 -i-io.- . r - r . , , , i o ... ,...
winterclotl.es, not only from the the test, it BnOUlO us sa.o mat
Jone Whodrinks it, but also from his P.ris-Urleam 0 unpanv. n tra.,, ,-
wife and family. It will likewise ring us pr.-seugers ...... u..
Sat.ir.lay: tll(. housenold turnittire trains to the lunne; cars, u.,4
lo""'" ... . .. ! .1 1 .... .... . .r.limr
the eatables irom lower them in eie,uoi-.. ... . -.v..,,,.
the smiles from the face to the system to M Osea ma and the happiness from stations of the central n.nlergrotind V, .1 remover of things in London. The Ctrl of their tin-
a m a . a ...a ...... a . v Linn ir. 1. . . :
alcohol has few eiuals. Is it re- Uergroumi roao awa aw "."" is without lounaauon. ina wpmoving anything for vmi , dear read near the surface, going down an m- atorj ()f the United States amounts TTm olinad plane, ami. m Consequence (() (Uiv 2 persons to the square Removing so much, ought not of the steep grade thus ocasionmi al mil(1 wlljU. lhe iMulippines already the trallic in it to be removed ' the end of the roa.l, B satisfactory contain aDout m tothe square mile. it!rate of speed over the whole di-- ( () .,.v,.ral generations heDemocrat to Prohibitionist : 1 (an(. can be attained only by v, r' t!.e population of the United like you, but I don't like your poll rumu, over the part which St;it(s (j be dense as it is DOW tics." . . will be nearly level. ThU part will in PhUipplnaa." "Neither does the devil, said,., ,. ont St . Mi In I and,
the Prohibitionist. n,.,i ,C( irsav stations, audita length Tecumseh (Hich.) exchange
must suiter to the extent Ol UM amount withdrawn or borrow abroad and increase our bondage to foreign money lenders.
"It is sometimes suggested that
Petersburg.
county line.
ninety-three earned and
kr.ceks. During the civil war he performed valiant service for his C umtry.
.. . .1 . ta 1 i..u
lie nrsi enuaieti m me rony-e.uoo. .... f j Iy avraÄe counties.
Indiana as a private. It was n t an l jf thjs rate' holds good for the long beh.re he was promot-d to - probably will, we would ond lieutenant, but he and the Cap- h;m ( g9fgl2 paid out tain did not gel along w 11 together, f r compensation to road supervi--0 he left the company, came home Qf ,n ls,)7 thetoUi road tax col and recruited a company for ,1(.t,.(l w:ls 1 1 ,;;'.H .P,:5S, and it was Eightieth Indiana regiment. JpramrAably about the same last Because of some difference of V(i;ir Th a,nount paid for sujrooinion between him and GoremorK. . n,-.r 15 ter rent, of the
a ir-i'fii -.aa - " I Morton he was never commissioned, , it. . jn otier worda we are pavbut he went to the boot anyhow. . tj ie average. 11 for supervi-
and it is a remarkable fact that . f ... lhfII1 worth of work.
without authority of anv kind ex infihrrpnt man who
- . I t . I ' I.- .'s...R cept his own indomitable will ,j ,ea n,,t that this is folly.
the attection bis man core 101 mm Th moM , n.,t earned. It canmd confidence they rep.ised m him n i, 1,,V earned. It is he commanded not only his com- ,,.,n(j,.r,.(i And there is not a panybut regiment through the fierce farmeY in the 8tate who js not inhattle at I'erryville, Kentucky. direetlv bv bad roads more After being in the service than any profit he can p sioly month and Hire days, without c .111 .i ike out Qj jax and inetlicient
S810U or authority even as a pn- manaKOm(.nt (,f road taxes. Indi-
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the Philippines would lurrisn Domes; vatcs for whn h tune he never "' anapolis Sentinel tor those wbc. are crowded out I oeivwd a cent of pay, he came home.
this country. This argument . too, ....... nli.(.d as a private in the
He was transferred
and twentymustered out
with tint regiment in ept einher.
1 SC..5. l'h se wh were with him in
tie
s nne company.
to the one hundred ninth In liana and
Take mr vote and let it be Conaeorated, lr.l. to th.-e Make me brave to do thy will 'ttainst the brewery and the tili.
The City Mayor of Huntinghurg, who always demands the written
war say they never knew a bet- ,.,,npnt of the parents before mar-
rvmz minors, recently received the
Are Alike in that Neither Docs Very Much Good. miim REGULARITY II ill K KULK FOR BOTH.
taTANtxD - iivaaAt. TBUSTWOaTHt y rVranna In tlila atate t" manaa ur baslaaaa m their wn nn.l nenrh) intlaa1 14 iiml.ilv "ffli i. nork coBiluctad ut homa. suliirv HtnÖKht '" a year m.. I etpenawa
, . i..,. ) ... 1 1 1 ti- . tilt I'l l' I' i'fJS -miiiii
Ouai d'Orsay stations, ami its lengtn a lecumseo x.uicn.; fuua 0f pjke county. There have bseni9he Kot a feller and they earn
will be a little over one nnle atiu a .;1Vs a wo.n an was exa.u nu.it so,.,. sjx(o(jn h,rfl jn Capt illivan s ,,,,, u, a week 'tween em I-.. .1.. ii.., lima unha. .:..) l.iiii.irtl ii.a ni n milltnerv . .. ,. .1 .. . : .. ..,,r .... ... .ti
tenth. According iu ni'-in.. nv.i. iarn.ujiui uu...... - family, tnuioursi iir.ui.in'- " , Mj j. ner. rne an ngoi
. . . 1 . . . . 1 . a . 1 1... .11 .1 .1 .11 itnti.r 11 tia- a it M
this dl-tanU'l rlloiini',,,re, wnnu IWl maa w-Maam " Ihres minutaa and tiered to her: "Dni't buy any.
1 r " .
real hutter-
.. .1.1. t--. II. I. 1, i.'.'s Kill' use eil 11'.
areaaoa atamited envelop, Herbert K. Haaa cri-Bt., nept. m. paisasje
dule prepared be covered in
lift v seconds. etMictlv the sauu
versed in three minutes and twenty-
t Srhenectadv mmnma. I hey are not
distance was tr.i-'uies : they are" only oleomargarine
ter or braver soldier.
ILirmf the war he lost his first C ,ii,..;n(, iini.ine letter: "Mr.
wife. Tw years later he was tnar- ;vv,v,,r that girl of mine she want
ied to Miss Laura b. K.chard-on. if fM, marv anj don t care a darn.
hen k.. r,.. a fpllpr and thV earn ten
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chil Iren are alive, all in irned. .Vl. marv UiPva for mf., and e so
Phere are s!X surviving children ot mu h 0iiged." the se ml marriage, four of whom are unmarried and living with theirj agfjubecribe for the Cowaifl. parents at home.
