Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 August 1899 — Page 1

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OL. 41.

JAKPKK. INDIAN A. FRIDAY. AUGUST 4. 1899.

NO. 48.

W. C. T. U. COLUMN

Drilling Dirt.

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M rSUKP KVKKY Klcih.iv, AT .iasK, DC BOIf COÜMTY, IMM , BY (' I.K MI! NT ! N I :. OTCB.l C Ull i: BüILDIÄG Vkst Six rn Si ulkt. IMUCE ;' MUß tOKIPTION.

V..M-, N:.;,-ii( rs, Poatpaid, $1.60.1 tu discern the right, tin nrm Who rter time in proportion, has CKiivictitui- oi his doty, tin man ,mvi. (ik ,ik .-l!Tl-i. who Ii:;- the courage to follow an en-

, in I v. i i , . ii I ,c Ii I H l.xrat r:iti-u-

ll 1 1 vt A i .: willins to fX' l't lilin-elt tli.'it the

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t -1 1 MltMMqtMMtt in-crtiini.

Result uf a Chemical Tot.

entry Look S.ahia Jt'Xot.K, which is in Duboii betwixt Hickory Grove ffc !

have

ft U.,.,1 i,. im lliri.tt.'in ulLT.

L'haa

By th" Christian voter ii her.- i,t

meant the man who Imne-tiv seek- ti

IP cooler lint. K'lnls'

how - th follow lug Iranwei

nty 'iurtnt JuryrJss. Hooppole towiudiip, Ind. sie nil 1 Uto wesley Reninaon, ptl 1 ' 1 ' mm: 21.11 n, rfi, and lots 84, 85 and ptl u, Newspaperman : I

Porten-Vllle, BH50. 1 -t ml vi n e ehern i.t rv tu trv und

W Kllb to Hhani K M elmnaki, . , A ...

UIIU UUI WIIBI I III'" DlallOI ml 1 1 ! Farm. Tin ground on toy farm re-

li fusei to nourish anything except

ie.i Kiarst to ( "" W

u.i 7, t I h, r 3d

Kenner, lot

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VVineuwr - vV Amr. r'-. erawflah ami fishworms. ami to E Ul

li .early rstverttaementa liberal eon

ri.'is vtill be made t renaler sdveri it rs. iMMi:i:ci . M.nr. WORK () til Kind Protnntl mid Neath ex

U -d at LISRSAL I 'RH . Va invite in ipectloo and business.

lightened conscience an

villi

light may triumph

Sued i. the man ol principle opposed to the man of mere policy, Such is the man who boldf good government above party end the welfare "t' his fellow men above bis love of gain. There are such wen. There always baa been inch men in Ihe course ol our nation' history,

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acre- in sec 28, t I B, r 5, $l,30n. '' aiiyuiiii; -a..-.i rwi mm vmmUi.ii W I'.i ,aie to Stephen Sua. lern, ö Isaf ran hushes. I made a chemical

acrea i.i nee 18, 1 2 , r 3, 180. I. II riaher, eooi'r.to Fred II Poetker, receiver Patoka Coop Co , 280 aerei la

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Filipino-' Peculiarities He is Artistic K Su'den Death! and his Cloth'ng is Ck-an j)r. Trayl.ir, a M.ular citizen and Tic Filipino is trtiatio and hit a skillful pbyiieiatn, while walking clothing is clean iwo trernwndous between the dru' store and ni stridei towara eivilizationr. Thw home) ToeadUy, awotrt l o'clock p. men do clever work in wood, silver mi., ayaa tan to t all. His son ran and hras. Their own ir-kii,vt s to liiiu and he was carried to his are highly embellished. Their pot- home a (aw bft away, where he cx-t-ry i- often picturesque, and the pired about SO minutes later. clothing of the Women, mad of the Joel Benton T Taylor, hon of Jesse indigenous Bbwr that abounds and .Jane Xraylor, waa horn near throughout the islands, is pictur- Jasper, in DuUsia C!ounty, Usdiana, tatu'iiiea iml Iiqj t onnt t 'itfruef; ,- nV 1 S 1 V l.t VV i . . t i v .t ii fi 1 1 1 1 1 if

analysis of the ground on toy arm .vWt uhi h t(i)ir ;traifr,lt forms an,, man heatusJisd medicine with Dr. and found noh m it. About 15 npoM( ghoulders carry off well, Cnambera, at Charleston, Ills., and entu worth u the ton. 1 lease Mr.' , ti... t;u..r ,.ii.,,.n.,i u. ,.f i....t.,r..u ti.

uv iV( s i vi f bjo ignite nwniTi iuv hwi iv mivifuw viae w v wv j,M8elierei mJotoBBneebHen.etal, Newspaperman, write to tne gold ,-,,. Wov,.n u &my llk Ind Rmj, Medical Codlege at Chicago, "r 'o'VHrV'w-V-.v 'i , S bLk 3 , ut y"ur tow,u " "?U ,'t- some of the drawn work of the Fd- Illinois; after which he moved to janOHalltoJ A liay, bt Wock 3, Sndg u out, it will help b.m make ipinn l,,,.,,,,,. ,t esq.jUil . Taylor ooanty, Iowa, and in the fcii iliirkletoM Krws, of an apeecnea gnst tree ativer ;md expen-ive. Travelers have seen spring of 1876 to Kanena, locating "i vt :. year. He wdi spread himself telling ,uul,Jk,r,.hi,.,', ..,,, j t Jaeksonvi.k in Neosho county.

ROFESHIOXAL CARDS. 1 M Mii rriiN. v. . aWKBNRV. i LBUbIH A vi:i.i;V. At lorneys ai Law, lAPKIt, irsi)., ll f n-t ice ill I III- I ' i'irt f Dllboil : 1 1 1 ( . .J.i niiur Countlt-. Prtlcnlf utteotlonfflV- . (Ktlleetlitu. yiO t II I .lx. lt. mi St., .(,,, .i.ltc the - :-l,.,l. Count, It. nk. ; c. ..

f) C Ijtne to John B rravis, 08 acres, the peopl

lag ii and 14, t i i, r8,$l,o4. Sassafras Jungle.

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UP Mil-' .-U'MII'I I''. w.' Y .I II,'", I

that there i- u Ad

That is tin

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lie we are

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to

and Nancy

expect, lot I, llnntingburg, t5(K). r ... I. Jones to J and Na

ii Jones, smell gold in the water, iu lbs air,

not be ourchased under .".'M ). The In 1S1 he tnved to this citv.

"... " Filipinos love jewelry andaome of which has since been bis homo. He J l,' ' can ,. '...:.. ........ :r. .... i. ....... i 4...... .1... L' rth.

lie- 1 Mine uuii:" i 'iu.iin iii.iiipi- .lu'iii.u'u iium mi- naiean '

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yu nt lota l' and 23.JaundebarB add Hunt- T , f, ,, I ne women, votmgal !,U ,,,.!;,;;; n;.:; . 2 hog because their smejlera ain t so tr:l(,m.m;mv

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in the Btronnd. and anvwh

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II. M. KKAN.

COX tS KEAN,

Attorneys at Law

AfiPiSit, INDIAtWA.

Now, hrother yo'er. t- it

ma in much ot vou tnat vou

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in 1 up i iiius stilus rj iiiu -. --) - , , . ti mt tin. Watuvnu. HfM-ifttv. r.l 1.0U0. acute alter K'oIl

An ...a' , I., rlrif. to hiifhar levels. Nancy II und -I W .lone- to I.awren.;- NqW, Ml. Newspaperman.

rbe upward match

en v

And

1 hum

cent pearls, found along the shore of the islands,

whf

sec --v t - s, r ), ajn, iher just as good for money

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II I- T,.r- aUU I'M I1IIIUK nVUI H'M'I

iirarino imrulle it aj.illi-t ' VIA nil- ' '

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position and discouragement.

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it' niiietlc .11 th,' cm

il'i'ieiiK eonnticM, i ,,n. .on uiei I imm.iic t . a i--inlt . mi in Mpajra'i btiildltm "i Public Sqnan imn I, '' It

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TRAYLOR & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, .1 IhPElt, INDIANA, .mi practice in ticiiiiirt- ,,f Datwts and ( K'inlnaoonntlea. Orf-''i:ii vit Ihiboi. fount) state Kank, Mril B, MVM BUETTNEB, Attorney at Law, And Notarj Public, IA8PEU, INDIANA, ii practice im the CcMirtsof Dubois sad !' rry ttwuntlet, lndlraa. Jan. '. iv F E. WOODS, D. D. S , PEltATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANS. Sfl.OO SET OF TEETH. S8. OO . Cr' n,l Hrilgr wi.rk Out 1 Kilhnif IHKlaNf. l.tt ntth')il f Bttlag artHh bit o-ih "rk nimrtili-il Tirm. Um.i,nlle . OHlcr wrSiuriii ii,l Lurry's ll ielware utort. lastM u. MSB ly J. S. STETSTÄRT,

. I Jone-, nt a lii.-0le .wa,

com 's from the faithfulness ol men j,hn (j Tortnohleo t.

mho see the riaht. and who without moblen, UW'a acres in sees -'",

l, t . a, r , HwSl.

Vlars Kapp I .Maria uenner, I'i.- Ir'a tuhi Aomwr. sI'iO.

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1.11111 l'r 'iiiiu hi - ii - , , " 1 " i ,

.,,,, IT. 8. toWui uiiKiii, (patent datea and charge eight pei cent, interest

MilV .", ir. '.to arte, wx -, ' - ' ,,,, ,-. :Hi Vt-t noliotlV ever Si

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l i uj i -.i.i.;..,. ' , :i ... . i L'o ti. I mil 18 wnai luv ca

were ueuHuuniiii ii"1' luuwmn ! .ieit t iiit.son. ex r v in 'imwju, e -i" , . millions and in great degreesapping diann B Si key, el aL sec 21, I 2s, r '.. pld standard, It keep, the

iroin rusiiiiK u ll" oi'cl

M

Medical Colleae in lM .

II- nrss married March 1", 1875,

;i- I clasi are St- to MtSS MafJ A Mead at Chefiatw, are really pretty. Illinois, who witti three eons. Gran

While eschewing shoes, gloves and rille, Braaat and Jesse, and two bats, they often wear dresses of the daughters, lllie and Marie, survive fiiii.l luvhit1., I .. ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 c i.i, tlirniil . I,i. i

inn i A. i.i- . ir- HiiuiiKi I ' i.j'.i'f,., I i , i i I ISl .. 1 i j .1. .. .i 1 1 1 . . i ,t f..

eie,i uiiu luuue Willi o ii iniii;.- u.iiii. in- a- a iii'-iniM'r uj ,'iev line

198, I. 0. O. F., oi this

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9 UM .vm. in my uummm upmiuu uuu ,,,,,,, 0VQ ., J . Fil- Lodff, N .

jnum i w y ' ipino music is not the lid banging city, and a charter member of MclOl , I W aiio ...... I..; wmnl the tnniiev tu .... . . .. ....

' wf -Tict torn toms sua tnel) itin -t cvm- ( :;m ( .nm-il lu;'iit ami l.atlies

Were i allteil or SOCI

1 itself in every state,

amlet of our nation.

bals and drums; nor is it the squeak ol

(' 'Uli V

SllppOSt!

he .-carce. so thev can corner it, and

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of the two-stnnged violin ai 1

pounding of sticks attune, a with the Council No. ,1. His funeral

es tne . . H.: i i I... 1 1 ... i. . i . 1 i . i.

im- . iiiue-e aiin aa p.-iiie.e, imii ii um i;iM' Mian' idoiiv iiiiuit toe ;iii

Security of tin- city, and bad

! ' Inen tur many veats president nt

the mora! libre of the country, as it $iw,

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IVe

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tin

, i it 1 I (II ' ' I 1 1 t lv would. Mid. a monopoly mhlm ,., B, hi,t wi

jbas melody aad air. for the Taga' picea of the (did Fellows Lodge as-

of the Bitted by IncCune Council, K. dt L.

The rt'ILriu exercise will

all the in-tiuiiieiit-

t. i"" ' '

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iiuiiiiu iiiniiiiiiivii i.,,,,i I , , !' 11 I J. I lie i r 1 U I lie ,1 n-i . ..i i . i .. i t i . l i .. i .. ii .. i. i

i ... ,, .. ,i , ? . . .' manv. .;juiiiaiio . oa-iu oi wavy oe ie conaucieu rjy nev. i'oison m

would u.idotihtedlv et into politics p inlaid to -l Cletninons, V"". ' r,h ' 1 WVT: V Piecert is one of

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lil'l-i 1 1 1 ill 'n. i ll i" .i'miii i. hi' i., u.iim.i, i ii'. .-"ii.-i .in-.

nest

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run- an-t nominale iy us inreais and monstrous hrihes. How would the Christian voter cast his ballot in such a case? Could I e vote with a nur.y that would take the lottery into the nation a- a partner that -hired the profits, a it once proposed to do with the state of Louisiana? Would Christians i on that tide

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lottery business? . OUid they .' Would Christian ministers and teachers be still about it. counting il ..ut as an issue, and not be guilty? Would any patriot oast i ballot in sympathy With such I corrupt H ol the nation's morals or SUcfa a blight

upon her honor?

in seca 35 and ;;, 1 1 n, r

- t re-l, alio wie KUIU HIT, in me . , i

I III l I'll paper is

go 1 1 uough to be used as money

100 by the people, hut it is not good enough for the aristocrats and the

How

im icri

I t.too. .1 i- V Lewi- to Alb Zimmerman,

a, -re- in -.-.., t : s, r. ih.ooi. ,,..v.-ft.. -

lieo Weli.i to John Weber, IhJ acres hanks, because eight per cent, nil- .-1J,,V in - 33 and 34, t I n. r 5, $050. ,.r,..t srottld n ver be paid for gold ,. , John V M ithi is to Wm hie, lots 55 , jw jf 0M WMt u g M tbe l) , ' sad 5, DuIhhm, $110. ... (.i i J1"

'Qood

are vou

do you do vou

Msraaag."

was .

standi

(tintinsjtHirg Pwa Brick Co. to Kin' nie BrinkmeU .12 of an acre in see 84 t 2 s. r 5, $78.

111 II I'll"!', el to Mull llenlrieli

n-le in BBC 34, t

, it 1 ii. r i ii f In. v. tti t lie in, illeV li:IL'S. .. ..

Mr. Newspaperman, I am a darn- Go with God

e.i tool because i am a iaiim r, out anmni 1, . , ... i . i .1 .... .i !?p. mis'..

i Know enougn w kiio ium viirw .... , ,.

nor.

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I ijoaa Hr et oanaa are ingnway rvuouru, wiw wn t

t l,u i 3, s.m. tue pe.pie will never ne nappy mi

ui-

uan.

ii.w

: ; Uillon, Com r, I James L. ti they take the hanks and punish .- cre in -'-:;.( . r t..lu What right have the hanks jjjJJ ',, Vn

Freeman ( !os I

ai.. 1 ." aereK in

Sam'l S ' i man

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Jon. C. Fields to Annie Fisher .5 ol an "'""'r: " , , That s Poli

:,,. 1 1 1 34 t 2, s I . $40. silver, n a stiver dollar is only worm I .onis I. Mebringer to Ed. L Qnta- is cents, and t iey keep the gold

. Ml. r l"t II. Uli O l l Jasper, fil". wliichw w.irtli llMI eents nil tin

ipon her honor? Klfawneth Vomlemchmidl to Mag. TT... 1 ,, , i ' May thy shadow never !Ves patriotism-thai grand word Friedman ptl,, m:. .,.,,, . ,,,-,. dollar fo rthe n-eives to took iJ and Thal-S PeWian! -with Us moving power in the heart Martin ( Itklw. to (J S. HI ,, ..,- .' ,ud h it right have the h,K uiiu ... .u B .M ..i ..a a.-re in s..,-..... t s r ... hacked hv llatuiah A" Co.. to corner . . . i ,t a Hue patriot, that inspires bim Hmr unilgrebeto Mary F. Wilson the mM1. bv means of the gold , , , mi vi i 0 aid In lifting a nation to higher lot 3, Jandebear'a add llnntingtairg , , ', , ,, . , "How doyott dol I oat

t

levels, SO that in righteous strength and high it shall be 1 foremoel in the tiles uf the time;" and yet this word is used by the demagogue tu over multitude of sine and to pro mote i variety ol selfish ends.

$100. J. ll. Atkins to I.i' in Ii M. Higtifl

Vi.n a. i ii sec I. I '-. a t S llenr' l Her t" rienrj acres in ei s ., ,v SO t s r

.tniil I- 1 mill tlicii i-hiree lis lionr ... . .

. ... . ,.B , 1 1 t anil American.

leuows eigni p"r cem. interest, wnen

cravfish is worth only five cents a ,'"'.! I. !5? bushel?

l.l IO".

Kaut

I ami T. Koernerto Franklin I

eher pi lot ll. Hnntingbarg $275. f.. Ina mnA M it I'.itr

Or, suppose, again, that some isOscWain aeea 3,0 snd 31, t I .v wealthy publishing roonopdy, find rft, $soo. ina that it can make millions and wenn W. Katterjohn to John Rothert

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on

KflilefMing !

I tell you what riglit they have. The rigid is given '.hem by the voti n And it that is the esse, then l' t the voters tak the right away from them. Mr Mewspapennan, 1 am in favor of nominating Bryan next year and

on the the M. E. church.

i'iie dsconssd aval one of our forein i-t and enterprising citisens atel a Bkillful phyiici in. He enjoyed

That 's Bwed large and lucnitiwe practice, and has filled several office ol timt in the

That's city, and fu several years was a member of the board of education. That's His loss will In-deeply felt by the city and vicinity. The sympathy That's ol til go outt to tne bereaved family. Besides his bomei family, he leaves That's an aged fat tier, three br. tie rs and two halfdrothera . That's Mr. . A. Traylor, of Jfatpcr, Indians, cwnw this morning to at

tend bis brothor'i funeral. Me Cime ( Kaitasi) 1 letnocraft. ', Manv of the citizens of Duhojs

county remember Dr. Joel Traylor grow with kindly feelings, although he had removed from this ct untv long

yourself?" ago. The relative-have the sympa

thy ol i large circle of acquaintances

it s htm- in Ins Hudtlen etall to another hlo

beyond the gravw.

uBe under t!ie guard of Cod." . , rhat'sOt! man. A Muti,cal Mousc"flow is vour stomach ? Have Attorney John f. Tieman hna re

to you perspire

h.

"Thank God, 1'hat's Arabian.

May thv sha

have yourself

how arc yeu1

mi eaten Chinese.

vour rice?" That's cenllv acpiired :i pet which he valluea very highly. A fan weeks ago

the attention ef t lie family was at -One l)isadantaRe ol Bcinx Fair. trat ted by the peculiarities of a There is n l.nk of respect lor the mouwe making its , abode in their rmhts of the fair sex among the home, who li would at the approach

officials at Cramps' shipyard ; hut, of evening boors entertaua them

t .

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PTBTTl'P'iXrT TIPtVTTqT (car loads and ship loads ol such 211 1 i.srfi , V Bp '.. n despite tbe fact, no women are ad-with venous mumcal selections, Im KJ-ihlJJJLiiM 1 JJXilN lial, ', 1 ...... ... ,. , the san Id ( tncago rlatt Tm. In 1 .. ,1. ... ii .ti...r ir.i .,.1 . mAth -. ,,r...

Ii IV e Im ell pUlil IslieU, 1 .1 IC I slipp ise rilll. tppci w 1 -uii. ... iii'-ini .-. . . iiiiuni niiinu ni' -x vyt 1 ...... Mfi ........ ...... ...... .spajrd mock. Doisoner of a nation's youth ofanacre In see 32, 1 2, s r o. $401. to I, Of bust, even it my ground in aanchea and other festal oeeasions (i.iency which wuld cause a mock IN,HAXA to come forward with its hid- and " '. ,' ' ,'lsv "J, h Sassafras Jungle has IScentSWOrth TW ru 9U madc M JtafbWtO hang its head in shame. ... ;i::1,ri::';v.,iT::.e;,,,i;:: ;? r ,l : i '7i;,utn; ; . -terof, o,,o,y. ..re ;i;i,pie. TraP. e s,h,r ,h,. mtie teuow a .... . . . ... . c .. , , ... . ... that i- h 1 want you 10 go 10 . r ... , ,..,,1.. i.,,, 1... ,..,,.,, t,. ,,,,.,...0,1 .,( ,

m uir in in minien 01 t tie im 1 . 1 um in - mi 1 1 .0 l-c -i.. . '., ,. " m,is , jruuui ui inn- - t-.-v. v..

11 1 hi 1 .1 .1 1 1 i'-.i 1 - 1 ' .

nth Ki.lcof Pablta s.jiniri I VSPIOIt, - - rpsrattottl ti rst che- aAil work guarantee, I. CfOWa and Bridge work. 1 1 ., ir.iv ly.

It EXT I ST K V

. H. V. I JI5 Resident Den ist,

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irge

esnenses of the Government

what attitude ought and would the Christian voter and the Christian miilnit a-snni"? Would we vote

With a party that stood in with it, tnei' ,- ". C. P. enarrn, pt lot ! . . , , ,. . a.l'l lr, -Ian I. s.-.u.

or 1 ii.ii merely ignurcu buuii mi i-.-h.-, er it we did eo ild we m ike war a'ain-t such m iral devastation and pray thai the minds of the youth be

n il poisoned? W oul I we not iilusti

Ight ot

Vii nt Steint.- lo Anion St.-nle Jon v . ingress.

a,.;,., m ,v s. i o. h r ... i.oiio you can see enougn, ami you gm John 8. Borden to Frank dimmer .11 boss sense, w hich some of the othof an acre in sec Si, t i r 3 $Hl . , Tbeir sense resembles Isaae S Tin, in to It. r. Millairn et al.. . . . , .. .

H Corn's me sunse or my two gray uiiKiug

mul

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Ycurs

Fi t Kii LoauaRoi r. Hurrah for vou and Bn an P, L.

man well known in fociety escorted BUpenor intelligence to his kin-i and

two ladie- to the great works, hut to refused to enter, hut was finally his surprise, was (irmly rsfttaed ad- capt tired after an exciting chase last mission, tie could not understand Monday eveming. He is now oontic refusal, and on the way out of lined in a enge and is rapidly be the I. nice appealed to friend, who eomfng vat rtodooMd to hla new surhe thought possessed Kullicient in- rounding Huritinghurg News.

nuence to gam tne desiied adraia Hon. The friend willu.giv made

u m in bi t-i"f s-ioici scrv.e. s to all .j,, ;,Vert otir g i.'' from tie

.. .-ii.nif ..y muH in i.ic .i.'iu.ii iin-. r.iiin-c. to icivc it ins ei -t KUntinn. mjr Hag wavrig over a land gtV 11 UJ

ih pbitc work peolall) solii ltd. mi. I nil .. . , ... ,,,. . ,, ,, ,1 ..,1

The mail route whiidi runs from i-i a i a .. tv a i i

Sa--.it. a- .Im.Je will he the re.p.est, and when he met with ' '",,:" to uui.iu.i: nurg nrotign

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ork irrnutcl

Apr. I, 'Ml

llndnbrldge Townalilp Tnie lee ti N ot lee.

su h a w rong . h sti h a supposition hop. and with tlx may help us to see

FtM nnder-iirneil, r i Idav townahin, I n

Trustee ..f Baln after year, carrying into effect tie

., is count v, wil

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at vain

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ai evei v W e.-k, at Malik lid . s ol ire nil

It 31th Main it reft. Itptween Ktirhth and '

Ninth, ia Jswper. Tie- Township I.i- posed ärary sad Indiana SVIiool Bnokäai rd ,. i

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princi

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l . L. I'.or l a to F. .mini i sere in see j". t 2, s r ', $A00, i iro Waddle to F. Jiimtner

s. e 25, t -. s r S, $H5. Mary A . Blnm I KdwaH Schiller .71 - n ...'.....', : .. ...... I I m I Inn I W.I,

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.... i 's : 1 1 1 1 I i i 1 1 1 i u t lair . .'. ..... ....... . . .............. . ...i I, ...... j;.tj.-, ;. Iii .. ' or the log roller want to gel the I'll toll you," smilingly said anoffi ;ntinghurg an fn.m Mendal

K mm webh to lmrns lliggentiothsm -upp ut ol tiaseafras Jungle t u ( Ion cial. i our friend outside is so-l-.t I, Hirdmn $100 grees von must come to our rescue, eotnpani"d hytwu ladies. We have Caroline MiMitonx to Catherine PidCor we will be ousted out of LkUHMj7,000 Workmen in tiie vardn, and lot .V2, Mc(y. Vd a l l .I.,-,-i. B8a. IritH Jiinirla and have to mora to all of them are busv. If we ner

the Palatial Poor HOttN at Ireland, nutted the todies inside the gate-

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e 1 11 1 1 If s 11 Op it I Ol a s 1 1 1, 1 .'II. ... . -pip'lllioil, 1'iM.i-,. ii in- eci. ' Ml- i il lilt- !,''" .. ' I i iii'ii

as d.'vilis!, and all Su-um (ioeimfrich t . .lohn (ioeoo-'fotm VOUT subscriber;: ot the ltn-wouid lose a COUple of minutes

i- my that l hat

it why deal in 1 Simply iu .h" prayer that it that Sie at v.- ir

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IQp. frleh nt lot 170, 191, 192, 198, 194, 195, portant fact whether t'.ie town law- npi in i ... I lm I 1 ami I its 21 .v 80, Beek- j U)Wn , Jp., vu rais- and roU Ot .,, in 111 - l l I :lll i pt lot' ). li, i , 21 , iV I, , . . , . I . , , . ... ... o , . . .. ... ' , .. .i ... t-iY itioii ,v the h 'ar,l nt Mirth a ns.

stand in the plaoethal will west a l l Fenlinan 1, $75

U power Wim ll MJ to I ii, iv thai i ooi . . .epini n ti to .i . um i

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in ut ii ehi-citi 1 " i niIMi' '

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vote a.-aiu-t ii'T -.-no in-.. .,, i. .in. i nt i, .1 i k" . i . 1 1 . L-' j ..ii

LIV

Canada may

.N OCCASIONAL

Christian brother, philanthropic

hi.

Bern.

ADVERTISEMENT

and-AV OCCASIONAL MEAL

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Alike in that Neither Very Much Qood.

Do

hrother, patriotic brother, preacher

brother, is it not indeed a solemn i i1? .- i i i tt Maitm question which e have to lace, J. N ;i . whether Christians are not, to a ss oo.' large extent, by tlcir attitude toward the saloon, shutting off t! eir

prayers fr the overthrow of thi national, thi- wold's curs' ' .1 t i I'll alooBi, B irlham College.

Thewea to Joaeph Fried

s, t I, a r 8, $390. Kekstein to Anthon ' A 87, Ith add

looking the party over.

an easily Qgurs up what

B I III I l.l'lll o ine ii Min im sin n m ji.-- iii mill' i...ii'i .1 ni'i'iiii

ellmr lot niteiii il re venu review. Those to. I am sorry for tlm ladies, hut

lawyers got h dollars, which is the rule cannot l- broken. rlnlmore than Baaudrei Jungle is sdetphia rlaeord. .vorth, and I mike a motion that, " taxes be levied OA the 400 thai. rs. Census Knomerator to Miss Y ,ur.( p. 1. Itacknuinber" Your nge, pb-ase .'' Miss Baoknunaber sweetly"! Corydoa Dem .erat We want have seen 24 rommera. no me gold standard expert to do ''Cenaui Bnuinemtor "Been

I vour lite,

to Velpen. Hnllniid item.

The largest or of w heat threshed in this vicinity was that if Win. Meyer. whih was I '.'.tO bushels. Holland item.

I ssper, j ii in. Kj

1 1 aiuir .1 asjier,

( 'lovrrtoil

I

little lig'iring for us. W-- want blind the greater part

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uvuit I,. eon.iih VerV til l' ll t' KI10W ll'UV long ll.eil. ii.ineiiii.il,

vour opinion on a p lint of etiquette When I t ike a girl to luncheon, i-

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woul l In: until a in i uit v ot tne home owners ol this oouutry will be

C0NTIMÜ0ÜS REGULARITY '3 THE RULE POB BOTH.

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tw hf ivh.it -I. . I. ..,,!, reilticeil to renters atel t' iriii:-.

The i il. nice sheet in the recorder's l n( jf na have office -how that the farmer of this

in I-, how to vote. hen a church mom , ex pei 1 1 . i too much j I want county were p i i nine m uew 1,1. , votes th same way the devil vour excuse, K Kb." Brook- on June I. isyt), than h were on

The saloon keeper telle his bar

It proper to to eat?" I lashaway

laughs.

lyti Lif.

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1, 1SU8.

' Mr. N'e-.vl ywed ' ' N'ou w ant my

reason for getting home - late la-t

night?" Mis. Xewlvwed "Oh n! thU

would be axpeotin too much; want your ffXettte. " Pock.

.Subscribe for Ihe Cuuuieb.

hperated b Wind. Si. I'eterslmrg. Flu., has railroad opcrati'd entirely by the winds. The road hi of -tandard fauge and runs Iron Tampa Hay up a steep grade to the shed of an dd fbbet man, who i.- tlie.wner. director and opemtorof tin1 eystom. One Bat car repteseots the rolling stoek and it is propelled by a greet ail made fa-t to the rar near one end, allowng ample leotsf for the aseotted io.ad of Sshin iii.ih rials, oils and provisions which are brought up to the lisherrnan's shed from time to time from t hi be "hen the wind is in shore ami of eofflctont strength to BJsOVI thai ir. H is then unloaded and returned to the bay again by

j gravity.

The ri al

refit nier desires to re-

torm whe'hei he will prolit by it or not.