Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 May 1899 — Page 1
Weekly GTnnfiee
OL. 41-
JASI'KU, I N tM AN A. FltlltAY. MAY 5, 1899.
VO. 85.H
W.C.T. U. COLUMN.
' slIIHCD KVKUV FRIDAY t At JA PUBOIS COOOTY, INI! ANA, MY CLEMENT DOANK. ifPICB. In Cooriki Build: n i , h - r 8 1 v i n Stkkkt. PRICK OP BHICRIFTION.
., fear, '- Korabera, Postpaid, tl ",V r.n v may have been
rvi t in proportion. i; - OF iDVERTISINti. ,, tfgfl ilvcrti-cinents legal rates i) $ 1 .M f.r li rst insert ion ; UQf.
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CONDUCTED BY MKS. M. L. B olillS. On My Nineteenth Birthday, Nineteen beautiful yeort? Ah, n ! Would tliut they bid been '
beautiful no
l.aJi.s Bar R mm.
It i- not oeneiallv known that
Washington has probably the only regular barroom f r wheels i
men in the country. Of oonree, it
ln t o reol ''sure eoough tsaloon,
K.al INtate Transfers
In li,l..,i- county, lii'l., forthe month
Mar P Tillman t John A i n - in mc '.'7, t ' I, r!. 9100. Ilt-nrv lle.ktnun t .J'lhn
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n.ii. Muikt i. Mary Taylor to Wat 8 Atkio. N
:lt III.' KtrnMiT H oill.e.
Recorder.
.. Mever t. . W. Meyer, !
seien in I and 5, t 1. h r 4, 3,7fi0. M t .ft. . . ' I I. . . ...... L ..
, . I ;i ' .1 ill II l i ' l ' . nil' l J I. ill' mm where they seil eocktaili and whiskj John In t2,r , iura and other intoxicating bever- Lizzie Beryer et al. to R. B. Rottet
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but just a delightful place, when
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IrJiana li a Great State. A traveler , who hiO bean in man lands, crossing the hir.hr line ot
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1 ; i were I. 7 e lfi n T' ,lr,M', M MHU-rn. .i.i.. MiBt-r. lot glad to get back to the good olu , i . . tie Deauuiui I i mi on tin rail and lip barmleaa 3, Holland, $200. Uooaier 8tat in my relation t my lii'w i m. ,.Iimiul,j,. ur m,.r ,,,, look OirUrt Hein, to Wm. Ellahoff, lota IS .. T ' ...I..!,.:,.... ,.1;,.,,.. t has token nineteen yeara to learn v.rv W:KA flnJ ....... thev A 14, Gerken's ald HuntingUinr, 1029. . u'" a" 1 r0l7 , . 1: 1 .11 1 ..... u r Wl ' -KKJ, wn 1 ine , ...... , . ..,. i 11,.,,,,. . ... whe.e one mav It baoDier for ;
. .. . 1.. 1 4l . a" M'l- 11 1 aown. 0,1 'irrt i. IWhirt'i ftvttl Jamicr. fcJOO. nion h or a vt'.tr than in Indiana
early atlvertiwiiieiitu litn-ral mn-- " . . .. , r'nii-ylvania ave. . not . rv tar tr.nn J. L.Breti, eoni'r.tb F, W. MtM-nkh tu-, UI1(j there are soils that will yield
w;ll U-nia.le to rfirul.ir a.lv.-r- l"""'"" V. ,,. ' tin' ;ti.il I . ami in all imp-nant n 1 n r. - i-i 1 ..-r . i''. , .....1 .1 .1..,. VVt. ,..,
reapecU ia filtednplikc an ordinary " to Wiaaiietii Ma.m.i.. , , , , 1 . . ,, i.t ,t kt, IkH'knian a l l I--r-1 1 n.i 11 i . "n pronm 1 . iui uit n is no lanu s.il .on. 1h? en -ralt-ttvct is rather that 1 have discovered were so apoiled by a large sign proclaiming 1. j. Bneehler, admr, to Jb many a ivantagea are combined .as
the tart that 011IV non-ale Holle IIuhmi. Jr., '.to a.-res in kh'h -jo , sn i,,,!;..,.., 1. .... ,,1,1 .t.,ti.i;,-.,
are dispensed. Of these, a ' ; , , . , ,, a .tArv. f know, but it ia a oractical
li- 1 et . 1 1 : I : i;m iiiiri'iiirr. wi'i'in. Uli. n n.i i- ' ' choice ol 1, different kinds Is given. (.rlr- .,,,., tOWfroing, M-V. fact that most he interesting every rhe Dronrietor desianed the estsb- w v. . . 1 . 1. . t . . .n, v 1: Sohle, -i 1, ........ mm m u ....ti,. t,. it
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inline,-., uwiuiuvoui 7i lisBment primarily to attract the a.-r.- m ij. t i i . .'.'.
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btCVCle rirls. 1 he buttles with the
table
Ut lem hi juice, to wlin.li a mile sil ..,,.. M g 4 9, 1 3, s r 3. $500. And limn he went on to talk of
seltzer from a siphon is added when Joachim Miessner fo Wm. niessner, InoonanarahJa -tone auarrlea . 1 Mil 1 ... I... ,, 1 1 : ....1 ... . til b ' ' ' ' I
ine iMByerajfa is aerva 1. 1 n' wrww ,... Cjn yielding building stone that is n
bans highly poiisneu, wmie oemna ,. , - -. - t .. . oocniz-d ns the be-t t,, he found in
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iMMKRCIAL AM JOB WORK
1 I Kni l- Prenni'.'v an t Neatly Und at 1 ikkka:. if. I . Ve mvite laapectlon and bnainen.
KOFKHSIONAL CARDS.
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ittornsysatltaw, JAiPKR, IM).,
; ii ti.-e In tb Ooorta of Dnboti and 1 1 ..uiiti".. I'urt ifiilitr attention i; v roll, etiiili. i 1 11 ft I li.oii -t.. mppMhm
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raven d old man say, ' ' bCQ we get well pm pared to live it is time to die." What a maxim for moral
ex-; philosophy 1 Mary Willard lived
nineteen heautiful years then it was ,1,..
tune fur her to die.
- Looking hack over the-.- yean,
th
1 a v tilled with regrets and beait'ja' - tor tin many time- I have newlccied tbe aim of my life and
became a victim to my own weas paaatona, How many opportunities
have heen lost for making'
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ii.n ni r.iii .11 I.. Anna .v inane ivimu, . . , .. . ,. .. ...... wealth, anv ine tit which is -1 li
lern hi roar" contain nothing - . m VV'...r ,'"....i:,X ll,,hl,-. nint tosnstoin haras tsrent state.-
orne
heart rejoice 1 How many beart arhes have been caused by thought-
le- c rele-s w od-, nhrases ot the
big mirror, in st.
tlie tiarten.t r is a
which the girls in short skirt- can jo. Miller, Sr., et si. to A
POLITICS AM) CHURCH AFFAIRS. :x Gov. Cumback Mixes Them in an Interne, and Speaks of the Future. Kx Lieut. I tor, Will Cumback of Ireenaburg said positively at the eniaon boose, yesterday that he rill not le a candidate for the relublioaa nomination f r governor. I am not too old to he a governor," aid he, "hut I am too old to lie a laodtdate. Paajdaa, I bara given he people two or three chanct to naxe me governor," he addVd, with i in-, 'and they have never availd tlieiiiKclves of the opportunity." Mr. Cumback was the father of he movement of vast iinjnrtance for equal lay and ministerial representation in the eoni rencen of the met ho list ohurofa in Amerioo a movement which was crowned with victory in an iocredibly short time after it was started The feeling that there should he eijual representation had had Ita ebba and ßowi until in ls'.i; the northern Indiana conference voted too proposition down almost unanimously. Mr. Cumback thereupon wrote for an Indianapolis paper an article criticising the conference and started .1
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less careless words, phrases ol the .1(JlIlirt thea)Mvea. On all sides Pilot, it. IA a W, Blemker'. ist add hau-tiMe W?i devil! How much greater than there i- the usoel paraphernalia of Hntlrf, tarn Ataral was rea .,xv Lhese i8 the root of all the-,. A.ai rhU i8Wp.th AyJV;fl?0m Halt ta-t a.-the -pint of (.od .lhe real barroom in the United Stan- .,!,,kl.r ,,, Jos. M. .v And; ;,.tll(v. oft!l,, f, voice of nature callH the .-o il into w!l,.r(. ,,v ,iml onwoe drinks are Opener, 3H acres to see 17, t 2, a r 5, itd counties XsaW higher realms, into true life, the.jj .Cycling Ü , M m lumber and of th t . .....1 ;.. .,,.,1 .In lw U Aii irw 1 on m.'. r tu xlaria XI . Hi m 01 r, .1 .0 01 mt
New Sinrie- id w sahlafteo.
COX & KEAIU
tlOPneVS at liaW higher realms, into true
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America, either for construction or Petition for a convention to discuss
Strattuan. r. hhhuimi, ,.f i,..P ;uv..the nuaattion. "I'nclH DicW
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Iiau-llole coal II MS ; ol ine .l-l ii-u, v,inn .-iuui-1'.iM i .u'i
regions th .t hove riaaer and other prominent loa
into great c 0- lani.tns were üigners of the peliUOO.
furots that haveisHr. Cumback presided at the con- . .. 1 J .. i.
upplied coiiiutesrt lnausiries witn rimou ttuu -jieecne- iterc iswaw "
d shales.i senator nogate, luüge buvkiey.
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(KAYLOR k HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, I Mi:i. INDIANA,
comber of
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liritwinirer, l i-t will. tie- value d which 1- i'i-t beginning nuier ami others, mil started . 1 1 ' .1 . . I .1... I! I'., . I , .... l...t ... IIS I . .uUla
re in ine court" 01 iniir- - - - . mi o rest .1 PH-nrrr-i 1 I le apt r ' ' 1 lll. lie 1 1 j -U-- ''1 1 "'to t' ' 1 oiiiny it no ii- jir-cuiij ooitortio.. nd Proia the happiness in the thought that Paul Leicester Ford, the historian ieulf m ,.,,. . sec 32, i i. - r'the soil Hhowino that it woold yield followed by twenty or thirty con1 1 - . .1 .A A . m it -tin. nur 1 iiivn .... 1 ....... 1 . 1... i, . , t . -. i, !.! O .
,.! l.uil.iaiK .ml-..' iiitn- Cüniiani raiwiaiiw V-i '"" jmucreti ' i .. .. , ,- ,, ... -l,i,il and c ,rn and .rrass h.-ttcr. veutlotl- throughout the CoUlltrV.
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perhaps, than anv other state will nu n lerrttie.i tii" preacners,
Mill. urn .v W. E. Cox n. Klia , ,.i,i ..li ii,.u tl,r,... ..r,hi,.fj li,. Mr. Cumhack savs Three-foiirtns
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,e.ure. i ne momenis oi mmr imousoea mem in ine saay iaaies whitten, lOOscres tosec as, i s, inteil oUt th;lt i the s,.uhern f the memherahip of all the annual cineottener and remain longer. Home JourOOi "The Aneednto tp. Mheth part of the State p.'ir and small eonferem-s have now ratified e.pial C" .t I I Ash to long for tie- time Side ol Ge irge U wh togton, ' All J. W. i - r V CS - Oonri.h I at in the .,r,hern repreaentation. which make, it the
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wnen int"y win mhvv m. um me iuric- are ctspitMij tutu, tun No. for then I -hall c ;is to h- a together tbev r-v. al the cbsiwcteris- u n i miiosm L. E. v St. I.
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he ii ..mem- oi ec!iac pu ili-li'-- tliem in t ie .xi iv i.auic
MHiM n tfcsOoaiaa "f iii". -nJi,.ur-'- to humanity and become a tics of tlm ?reat Anvrican in a in st .42 aere in see - t - - rtt, I13H ,',illlltli-. v.l.. . (J ......,.., V . ...
H i'otm lubola Ct.unty s,Htf lt tnk hles-iiiL'. 1'nen I can inini-ter t a interesting and iin!.re-ive niam er. waller L, in-'ie "
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Bohnert ,v Brkntein t-. ('. rnteh, l-t 28 A 37, "l le'i.u. i. 7"'. ri.,.- .1 t l. in. in- i.. i ieo. W. Beattx
en atei Beet. .. , ! The aim of life is to do some lit- Applies io Jasper, ti.. t'lin.r to it will i.ri 'hten the ii ith The Cot'RiBO fully concidea with
.tiovnetr at Law. t fellow men; tint will help to a contempriry in saying the beat -to seiw in isetlä, 1 1, e r . tS"'
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inaK Iii! won 1 a noaxeii. t i . n... t" i.uc "' i" .-.. mankind to the plane ..! heaven, by everv man in tin- place who i-
When we have c nq lered sen. iii trvuig to do rigot. ami who -nows a m ..,,.. j,, ..... -4, i I, s r 4, ',.
iillavaatltM la-k Conrta ol Dabois aad u i... ,iiiVi....h Ia mnniiar the srorld? tcndeiicv to nro note the hilsine-s p. .-alia Ka leinaeher to Henry I. StK
r-y c-uontie., Indian. J s, itv4. w loWU interests of the town. When a man era, l0. seres m U, t I. i r
P. E. WOODS, D. D. S , the curse of the liquor traffic if the is doing well do n t try to te ir him . ,. .. , ,,
Ami Hsstary Pobllc, lAMPKit, INDIANA,
Jos. Kieher to lease Clwmeats,
acre in see 11.1 I, S r 3, -').
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BPRU ATIW IIEM1ST "'dividual wi'Ui.i wipe I ,t-mv from own soul! If JASPER. - INDIAN A j( , uA
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ami L.r' ll.r.U.tr MOTS. It. 1-itrl-ty
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the curse down it his boaineat la respecUWe cw Bai, U i seres in see 30, 1 I, a ' we ooold and legal. All th" residents of a i . 407 Burlinsame-Byers. starve it tow,, sfa tuW be portnefofof the h,-t Jnn"z ' Lm'L 40 At tie- beautiful home of Mrs. a.
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..'Mi.. ' ." v i -ii uumanc". iin'ie ( 1 1 7 i an im-opponents. Every business man Jtmpttt . villth .r,.,.N Tuesday nhrht. occur- .,. n t,.iL-;., ..f
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Dart appl.-s the hread of all fruit church law."
gr.tw in increasing rjoantitiee. "There ia now on eflkxtoo ftot," Mluch was to be aad of other indoa-'aoid Mr. Cumhack. "to stave off tertea of cattle u d sheep and hoff, equal renresentation by raising a of beef roisiog, of the yield of ber- constitutionol qoeation, It should riea, and of scores t small (raits by right become operative ut the and vegetables which are a sine next general conference wbieh meets' crop. Tropical fruita and tl,.- pm at Chicago io 1900, bat the scheme ducts of other climates are not to he now is to poatpone the taking effect ICOrned, hut it i- a fad that here in for four year- after that. If this is Indiana the people have at their seriously attempted there will he a
I, command all of the things oeceas-'achiam and church racket seldom srv to sustain life Dleasantlv and equaled. The bald truth is that
there is no constitution governing tl,.- gooeral coolen nee, hut only some restrictive rules like the rules
which eatdi congress frames for its
Harriet Itarria lo Flora B. Teay'or, 10
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Ul-.rn,r.h..l. ,.ffllli.. -oi lii'l I We oft"ii fail to C lllolp T ell -1 in- "pi ' ! 1' ' -. I v r '
mim U.uiu ttt lire hlmtl to iiUl- who treats lljs Cll-t Hilars t, i. -tlv.
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"ff short oominga. it we were couneousiy anu iany w.u pa an - - , v rimn lineame and Miss Kthe Bvers. thi
t b nmnTTrsin oly as keen sighted to our own share, and tire more business that accomplishej only daughter of th. I, a. HTXl tamlJL frailties as we are to our neighbors, can be ired by united euott the thas. Buw'rtoalai-obBnnrer, Jr., 11 ,1...,. i)r Bvers The cere W . . m 1 . . af I tl A "II I at I1 t " I ...... . MEP il .
we woiiiu soon oecoine i.en. .. x . o ... ..... . .. ..-.. .. it. . in .n v wa s n, rt. .ruie. 1 h v e v. t has i. i iv r..,.r..
I. .hn S. I'.unner lo iitiiii i niem-ri, - . ...r. .... ....
. r... r-" I'arniitf. udit a ww oi ip tun, bv a constitution tl -i uhble is
red the marriage t Dr. v.. t.. a tr- or.... attempting to control the next
as to talk ot one general conferenee controlling the nexl one. There will
I" a revolt in the church if this at-
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' -svT ' . ... n . f , " , , ii,a I; -,, t . Margret steinhart, Durg, ms rapuiation ior nonesiy, resentat on. The bishops must be ir 1 ,r",!tl,r ,lal" s,k Can we not vancementol everj derving i t ' . '. i , i " ami is, ireian i . J-wo, sobriety and professional avnowlede (elected for term ol rears, instead 0 --.-m-'-- X-V- P'M'..-tin-f . j In-only Inind- zen. If a man show wty to jorfn to Mi;hel ni, lots are his mosl potent reoommeida of tor life and nut on districts like r,TT--T T- ,;m,r.ni , I crave i loudness to my own prosper do not pull him Rack 17 sad 18. Corns add Ireland, 4'2b. Iii. vifa i. 1 eaaloiia arnrknr 1 ' V , 1 11 t 1 RESIDENT DENTIST. ' '. ,.,..;,. :.. I Ur.Lu iealousv. or weioh him Wmllila yerto Maris Wn-man. ' ' ' S?" r?Hin i"
.... -,i"'"" . .Vi I . Ii l.tx ,r ., a 7.50 mem to sea 27, 1 3 s, r s, f a. iotiwriwiiw,,wiivii. on-- towed to roam all over the world. .JSIaTi: ,w,,u"1 not knuw 1 u v lownthroi.Ld. cold mlith rein . i rank in I'. Lytle to Alltert M Slatton, s lovable, industrious, an 1 above al XVl. want episcopal visitation in foot IN" Egotism iatbe bane .4 ""1''' ,B MsClaren on Lisiesinu to a Sermon. S an rei IssaKM U 00. elao, o perfect lady. bj well as in nan,-. We want a re itneii. e u ,. . iv- it i- -a l er for a man to IVnliacl P.amrarly to w m i- i.ainr.ir- . , . . . ,, , . , ' , I :. his mind than I'" Maclaren writes on "The Art fV) . a.-res in see 2H 1 1 n, r ::. 300. Dollahan hlcminf. change i , that the laymen can help Maseisiirt o ktl lH he .s ing h .lof Listening to Sermon," in the J eePh R atettoCath R atet, Isaa III. At bigii noon raetorday at the select the official ho.rls. I have . LZ LrZ y Journal, the 2,.LiÄtoBÄE VaA'X' lome ol the bride's parents, Mr and heen a , miber of a church tor fifty
Uiwn'intoa o msciouaneot ol the r-t article of i seriei ootbe rela- " ,, Wl , . ßritteie, W Mm. T. K. Hontdog of this pace, years and nave never voted ror a (hi Miio.l If am could tiona ol the pulpit and the pew M resinseer, t 1 n. r, . occurred the ig image ot L. J. Do! thing. In short we want a govemPOWerOIOlS mimi. II U' , ITft,... t I'., im t,i I ':i? I i:i ri lie HviT.-l-.l f !ft Ill .... I XI; . iii.nl f . o 1 n. le. 1 on the c.ili.enl ..fth.
rnenw i ..- ii.tl.. ... ..... ..'i-.. into wimn n- 111 i"in ii'1 1 1 1 I ....... i. iii. i.i, 01 .'ii, .ii.ii' I, im., .tii i .'i i - KSg iMt ! ' I11:,o,,ino. This author preacher 1" aere-in s...-,q t l "- . . Vonn.e Fleming The croon, .- a governed. "-Indianapolis Sentinel. ujTTTt ob irity ana atono out onij spun Marv Roehger to Joe w cnait7., pt
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Tbore seems town or eitv ceases to grow it be-
Viction is conversion, t be a tbeUS In the
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bate oar weaknesses in the dock-, to sun eacn oiner in nusmess me ,,tinahiir , ftso.
mind which gins to die. and the more people try " -"
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I-'. mfU litte ici.iux' - neu- j 11 . ."-11 . ti. persl-teil ill.
iniriingauie is one u tne ino-i sue- wu,t, oi (,f thine- remain to
' iah -ol-of Public Stuart
ItoPER,
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DEXTISTHY
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Resident Den ist,
tho ichtful of others alone ;
w mid ve have bappineae, trm
iriNTic.n rut;, ii. , ,, ... Stldkmt
then hap-
I'ti a-r. I.i. rtri.fen.ionitl .erviee t. BU ""'I 'm- iti.v work in tl' Seatal Im'. tMl 'I,-.. t,"( iv,. it Iii .-i..e-t Mtontlon. ! ..'k aiieei.tlly oli. ite.l. HII-I III
"fl rrHiite.l. lr. IV"
Drinkers Went First.
laps
The sodden and fearful nf General Bhafter's irmv
tinbridsre Townohip Traa from tne introduction into
bfaj! NottfW, army of Urgo quantities of liquor ras nodenlsmed, Tmst .1 Bain-mm the Spooish lines. The -late"duv t..vnhip.Inh..is eoiinty. will at-onent is made by those who were in i"i 1 1.. ToMtixhip bosiness oa B-tordaypogjjtroo observe thai the Brat t V a,,,",r:,,,,k Stl-niiuMumh to the attacks of disease, '-nn Main rtreet. tetween lactiln and , .
'I'll, in Jtumpr Tlie Townsliin I.i
a. I In. liana School Hook an tit (iaeplaee. Wiixiam Sroloo, Trustee. AiC- 1. IM.I7 y.
has a great advantage over the 'cus- nd Stave and Heading Co t.. Philip The bride is one of Petersburg'. General McDowei. tiled.
ual1 in comprehending the minis-, Apple, 1. SO in see 33, 1 2 s, r ft, uw. most estiinahle voung wo nen. 'I he The following dispatch to the Evtor'l disoou -e. m arly halt .l..":,;,?'!tV J' V"";!-!1 " ''-'I'l'V o-mple left f r Ml C .rui-l on :.in,vi(. Courier refers to a former beautie- and points of O sermon be- (.,,. M KanloenbetW t Btkitosai the afternoon tram yesterday, eiaiaen ol this county : log lo-t if tin y fall 00 untrained Bsr, lot 17, Ferdtoand. 1700. They have the best w ishes of theirj "Pi-rrKOSRUOO, Itid., Ajiril 88, ears. Hearing mfuirea as much as Christ W Land to A H Miller Jr, 20 roany Iriendi for future happiueas Word has jut reached here that , i hing, Oys Ian MaeiaMdi. for " . J . tf V 1 TV txV...n.n,rer. --;---l''tershrg l're,s. liberal Mehow dl, of Monroe City, "no sermon is worth bearing into gl m Marks, 37 cents. ,,r- Burhngarae was one of the ut formerly Well known saloon which the preacher has not jut his John Bkwk to Paul PenhoO, t1 al aa forem ,st school teachers in Dab i- tl)ai, ,,f this' place, has been killed whole strength, and no sermon can a. ie m -, 17. i -, r ;. spi. county for a tim . hefore he stmlied ;lt Cincinnati I hio. a a a . . . 1 O - - - - lt. ta M. ...... Si". V l.ll'd I ' . a : I . . .a .
be hear- ar cht unless the hearer r " "T" i l. T ii i ?" iAiV medicine, and the UOUR1EB now . i i . .i i lt "t Kuii'le-U s I a.ll.la-per. UNt. , ' , . . . gives lus aholi strength also. 1 ,. ,,,,, ,,, Wm n,.mm... (i n . ,, - , i' "gratulates him on his successful
grad tattoo in matrimony, .xir-. Drall, ii I) illahao is a native of Ma lison tt.,
. and ha- inanv friends in this OOUOty.
a little .Jamaica .r'; l'!,
III II' in i " '
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Uliixou mix a ntiie .,.,,., ., , ,,...,..,., , n,.rniirii
ami so become the mean ol expo-- ginger with v nir ice cream ' asoeo mem in see 21, t Ss, r I. 150
.ire t others, were the m m WOO the Denver hostess solicitously, i Albert Detnotte to .i-s Priednan drank this lio ior. A commission "(Mi, Ves, thev are progressing i.i ,M ''-- M?; ,, could decide the troth or falsity of the lar west. "They bsHove Inl "flJJt "gj Tu" te11
this, and their l cisioo WOU '1 be ot counteractmc - tt"cts h -tor" tney ar- r ßrtttain t Clara V Brittain
to
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ADVERTISEMENT
lasting military value. Voice.
Source ot Crime.
ANDAN OCCASIONALMEAL Ar Alike in that Neither Do - Vi rv Hoch Good, CONTINUOUS REGULARITY '3 THI RULI VOR BOTH.
-N w V .ik really felt, and Jamaica ginger and acres la see IS, t I . r W0
; , .. .in oi iht to mala-e fl r im- I I : PI V
a. , , ,. ... ,.,.n,a. -- .
fortable
Post. ,.f an acre in sec 13, t 1 ti. r :i, 337 .W.
Win Pr.hinc t AhsolemC llar-ison
11 t It
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tcmp' ranir..-. v,...uB., Mar. Nicholson to Wm lira tins
Mistaken Political Idcntiy. I II ' 1 1 ., II . , a i i s.'llt lllel. )
The entinel H pleased to an counce that a democratic paper is
a i . a m t try i
llriitain t.. t.. o i Itrithtin, Is to he starten at nmiseye. i ins lias
12, t I p. r.. JH00. lone heen a n .table democratic cen-
1,1 let and it deserve, representation in
the m- spaper line.
totally dull and lone- .. ,i,r( ,M 1;t t n, r 3, tMOO.
an
A ne morondum dated April s issued by the Hritish war depait mont. stints ..ff wllh these words
it will he the duty of company officers to p int out to tin1 men and particularly to young soldier, the di.a-trous effects of intemperance
and immorality, The excessive deor?" she pleaded t y way of soft- IM. 8H acre in mc 96 and 98, 1 3 a t I, bfOsod his 71th birthday at his
ifits tho oning Uao horahneas of her refusal, and lots 17 sna is, reipsssau.! Anth- house near Dale, Tuesday by in-
some out vour wav '" 1 II 1. Wheal to Rob! Ksney, 1
"Dull" No; somebody gets stock acre in see so, 1 3 s, r a i. , .lot Si' lener- to Item I - r in in
in toe III" I I ..- "' ,,,,. :
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-Ubicagn necora,
night."
I. mis T. K terrier, oldest son of i i int v Au lltor K lemer, has ptlr
I ohoaed a complete phot (graphic out-
and i- n i v taking p nny picturei
1M
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.... .! 1 1 III I" - ' , ' f-. " V- f". . . . a,. You will foroet iic wont you, .,. ,. r..,, ,., .i,,i. w.t.i.i... Lieutenanl Um. r
at Holland
i cr-le
viting a number of his frienls and
nun . .f ii.l v i . "i t i im h o 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 Ii I .
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so oier ior active work, iiimi - i s --si re tunic - no n--, ." .. , , ... , , ,. ...
- - . . . . . , . , ,-ii " ti i i i m I' ' . -. i" ' w hi r, ii i- , i i i , , , . intelligence ami i-a fruitful sonn aj know I'd do anything to plea ehsrt and J md r Hehnell. frsrne build- neighbors to take dinner with hitu of military crime.' you. Detroit Kne Press, tag Mentor station, LE ft HI E E, fsO. flootlngborf NtWO.
It i- rep irtod that hi was puabed ..ft a stop of - ma kind hy a man
and his -kull crushed. McDowell was a man of considerable mean- when ha lived here and quite popular, but tWO or three year- ago lost everything he hid and was just getting on his feet again." He wis ii"t a very honest man, if i,e did have money. He died
owing the Cot'iuKit f' .Vi for publishii g a li.pior license notice for bim several year- ago. and he several times promised to poy.
MfKtorofBOf Mount issued a pm lamatioii putting into efftsot tho laWi Of the last legislature at II .'. lock Kriday morning April "Jv "Jones is a deep thinker, isn't he!" "Hehns to he; he's married, Chicago Record.
