Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1899 — Page 1

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'Weekly OTniiftef

OL. 41.

JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. AUGUST n, IK!).,.

NO. 49.

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IHID KVKKY K K 1 1 A Y , AT JAS-

ikk, DDBOM OOUWTY, Indiana, nv CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. In Couaiia Boiumm I) AT sar Si x i n Rteeet.

PRICK K 81TB8CBIPTI01S IVi treat, (Cambers, postpaid, fi.so. . r time in pioportioii. RATES OF ADVERTISING. fot legal divert iaenients legal rates; 'l lines $1.00 for tirst insertion, BOc. I' n li subsequent insertion. ( r .early advertisement: lilteral eonnets will ! made to regular advertisers. iMMERCl iL AH D JOB Work (l Km'!- Pronotly ami Neatly exI med at i.ihkku ckk in, 'Ve invite ins-ct ion anl husinea..

W. CT. U. COLUMN Va,u of Real lnd Propertv Pennsylvania Volunteers on

tor laxauon. The following table show.- the

Mc-

THE FhiHT IS ON.

CONIH'CTKD BY MKS. M. L. HoHBS.

GOV. MOLMT AGAINST CANTEEN.

kinlev s Man. Gen. Otis.

A .tn Francisco special to

can disclose. Of the fact that herculean efforts are being and will

t)t. Mone Power of the East Pitted Against continue to he mad- . an 1 that the-..

total value of taxable property in Chicago Chronicle, under date

Dub.i- county f-.r 1 "'.., a- fixed hv Aug'i-t -', tells what the returning; Kn Y

Democracy.

)KK, Aug. ... hen

W

will be hacke! hv an unlimited cor

ruption fund, there can be no doubt.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R M. M I I.Bl'KN . M. A.SWKKVKV. M LBI K A RWBBWBY, Attorneys at Laug, JAHPKK, I1VD., ill prK'-t ice ill 1 1 1 Court if hillx.i an1 ita in Count Iw. I'urt icui.tr iSwsarttM tfivi-n to coll..tioiia. yifll K .Ixk.on St.. appiialtw thr I) 'Ixtla ii lit) Hank. (XMS. ft, tL M. K. OOJ II. M KK N

the board of review, also the raort- soldiers of the Tenth Pennsylvania C. Whitney went to the national II is we,! understood here in the

gage exemptions claimed !

Attorneys at Law

ANPKH, INDIANA, 1 ill praaHlvw In ta ourta of imiIm... ni

i ii in; ' unit -. .illi-ct ...II- mi l I r -. I . . I

irk ii ii- hilt

Bm m BMjra'a bnildlag oa Public suar

Gives His Eiperieace burinr (be War

A Total Abstainer.

Kam's Horn ha. received a letter

frmn Got. Mount of In liana regard ing the sale of liquor to our soldiers v Inch read as follows : Dkak Sik: Replying to your favor of the 11th inft , I beg to say

rhis decision is not the outgrowth f prejudice or mere sentiment, hut

a conclusion readied a the result

of observation and experience. I

have noted the tesult w ere my

comrade used intoxicant in the

war of "HI to U5, justifying then, m t 1 . . 1

as now. such use a- ne-.irui io tiue

over great exposure or liecause of impure water. One f the most

gifted and oopular young orti-ers in

my regiment learned to m uilge in an occasional drink. He thu- a-

I : 55? a u s? Kami or c i z. la 2 i L COKPORATION. Z -K 1 " 1 1 Columbia f WA J 01511112 90S llarbii-in 4V. :MI in 4-V. 441 MA N,rn- -W. 731 1! hl' .Vii '"O bfadiaon 4SS 515 14 47i 421 IMS Bainbri.lar 7 41H 4:W Marion .'4' i 1 1'4H Hall -m; ;i-v 4 vs.". jos :" Jefferson : 1 44 :tiO !tVi Ja. kson ' 1M0 L' 1" M 5 Patoka ' ' s ::.'. i.VI "7.i .Vm st, u :;o .Vis Il'V Fenlinaml ... 4" IV 1 -.70 4335 la.-ier 571 8Su 9 S10 MS WO Huntimrburg 7 790 IS IS6 i-s4 ":'" BinliH-yt- 71 L".nV 71 IN Total 1S4 42 .10. IOi;U7;7s,!)

in the Philippines, think of Mr. McKinley's man, Oen. Otis, now in command of the army at Manilla and throughout the Philippines.

Here an- -..me interviews with

brave pennsvlvanians : W. E. Helding, Co. C Otis has

Volunteers, who fought so gallantly Democratic convention in ls'.. he ar'1 the f-ubject ot daily con

found it easy to use the money of deration ty the knowing ones who the money power among the dele- gather in New York. Bol landing gates, and so Cleveland til n .mi- out in 01)1,1 r"lief in minds of nated on the first ballot. When a,l parties. tboM who are in the

th- Whitney went to Chicago in ls'u; conspiracy and those who are tight-

he found he could not buv a dele- inK the conspiracy, is the convicgate. The lesson thus ta'ught has tion growing stronger day by day,

HI- not been forgotten. The money t t,ie attle of 1896 can be ith-!power knowd that if the rank and fugbt over again the cause of pluthe tile are left free to act, its representa tocracy is doomed to defeat, and the

tives will always defy th Kothchild 'ause of the people is certain to

rt- combination, as they did in the triumph, it. Democratic Convention of is-.n; Evidence of the eottfpi racy to pre-re-For thr.-e years this olisarchv have v, nt this result by capturing the

that? been endeavoring to displace the Democratic organization are upon , take money issue and to get control of every hand.

white the Democratic organisation in the get a, various states. They are mre detlinn fprniuioil tlimi ut-or .. .1.. t.i 1..,

cause thev realize that with this if- ,lem

in our lines.

He instructed

regimeuts to feed

i if they had to sh iers' rations to d that the nativer to a man like tl us all dav long, t

js and dn a

make

night.

an

t-r and a re.-t, and

attack on our tlank

LeminKton Light. Rain, rain, we have been having

at

Time after time they did sue to the front, all the gold of the

i. .ii i i i

..1 ...,;, f,.r rir,lr 'H1

. I . . -i ,1 .. of dice and cards, becomes a

which becnme his ma-t-r.

I.r.pt I

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-a. .1 I .1 u ....1.. OI riouor id CUUTCD UU

auer me ciosc ii vne wax k mun . . , , .i;f r.m th Aieorvo i,ifhil. "ands of P07 laboring

It i- a fact

Kev. J. I. (iregorv will preach

ft thr.;viliA.t thi- and on account of (His" absolute, Hothchilds and all the methods f.V's. I.h. I a.lgett s tumral s.-r-.:o enter- ine civuizeo , . . . , , . ... ,. An,. I9h tiir....

oruers our omcers were uiiame 10 .viau v lay ana .ia--K: llanna will '"e- ', wmwwm

failure not avail the handwriting on the clock p. m.

the wall. Mr. A II Trayl or made a b Iii-

UMBLfJKM of a ntHUf. n triP to Huntingburg Saturday.

1 he -trikers in .New 1 ork and Mr. an t Mr. I.. L. ooper were

1 he man w

gambling hells of todav and success

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ami gold, instead l"Vr"1

pillar Thou-

II

täte.

men

were

)ti- is an utter

and the sooner he is removed

better it will be for the I. S. "K. L. lii.-hop, Co. K Miles

around him who are a credit to the the man who should be in command Cleveland are seen to be the rumb- the gmtta at Mr. Frank Lansfor d

W k. Hautcr.

Trmylo. .

TRATLOB & HUNTER, Attorneys at Law, JAftPEB, imhana. '. lit ptMtlea in tt.c Coiirtu of l.ut.olo and r i ill Iiik imiii lit ireitiiT m i r Dubois Coaaty Mat Baak. prll Tl, 'Vi. BRUNO BtJETTSEK, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IAHPKK, INDIANA,

kill praetlM lac courtK ' r' ciiuntit, I ml Dili it.

f Dvbola aud Jan k MM

F E. WOODS, D. D. S, OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, ' INDIANA. a.oo aer op tbctm. la oo Bait, Crown and Bri.lc wi.rk BaM fill in a . a 1 1 w . Ilrat niribxl. of flton ariiflrial trlh I work Buaranirwl T'm Ka.nlil Oilier iiirni and katW"l Hrdwar tr. ,( It, ls ly J. 5. STEWART.

f9 BboBmhI

1 . I a I

aom through suiciae i m a aci & o the artny at Manil a. His is in- nntfs of the comin storm more por. UU(lay

inwca i i a is- SUUWW.IUH u.-utru. . , ThPv r uair not 1- -mpeienl anu unable 10 master me tentous for us in the fig'it of lJn

inai -omier- n no ao-iniii iium m-

cau-e Uiev

18

Farmers are almost done thre-h-

toxicants ami dissipation of all kind

fullv

men

dure the exposure

army life. It lias also been demonstrated that temperate

o rn nwkpo 1 i Lr ol fr raia. iVm r f n mi

Ca I V illllt- Itnvi T V. v, " a a a v a a a wounds than dissipated men. I r.,ad to fortune now is up the , eP-

trut I may be pardoned for a per- x legiwnuon wun a . sonal allu-".on. I refused mv ration character mean enough tosteal what

of whisky the few times it was y pnKiuce.- aoasn sued. For three years I never C,1'ni )

If you want good watermelons call on Lemington. Did vou know that:

buggy

a .aa a it

weilare ot ine brave ooy wno nave 0i :.. j: ... f - k- i,,,, ,ri...,l

oi?u i a uiuiitc uiuiiT-t iu; iinu -w ' .-..

concern tor the

bovs wl

left the intluences of good homes for the dangers and temptations of army life, I mul protest against all insidious dangers and allurements, no matter under w hat guise

they may appear. Sincerely l ours.

jAMta A. Hot i . .vernor of Indiana. DOVT NEED WHISKY.

e i e e i i

ia i- iotm oi i... pier.

Mi-- Myrtle fell in the dvke.

wa- visiting

RESIDENT DENTIST, tenth lu of rublicS.jiiRn-.SpH!! Itlork. KSPEK, - - INDIANA Jperatione flmt-clans as recommended ill work gnarantel. SKsialit on Cioan and Hr.dge work. ' h iwt If. DENTMSTR Y

B. A. MC0BY Resident Den ist, il'INTITVOIS URO. IIN1. lea era ba prnfaaaloaal BOTVltwf to all MMliaa "i.y work in tin- Ifiital Ilm-, and V.IIII. to It In rli.t atteiitnm. iHf put work peclally aolltsltcd, melall 'rk warraiiti"! Apr. IS, 'HH.

iek the -pjalitiesof good suuaiion. than were the Homestead riots ir. iK wheat in this vicinity

-I . .... i .1 . r. .u. vooi. o i wu? ,t ,h riiOif n 'r he 31 uro n

were the men liest euuiptied to en- , ;. ' . - ' .'.failure. His campaign idans were ...n..i.r tho I.M . v.

"i L u;nj( mem. mere was a nine wnen : , : , ? , ,. . ... "t1"" oc n..ure and tiarlhlpr. ot , . .... , , b:iwl on faulty nnncin ps. He at- .....,. ,1, t l

economy ani tionesi mau-trv couia : r - .u,. , tciunui i iuhk bum i ' teiiiitd to treat witn the natives. i,it,r r,.nict ir. th;u .

lav me i.iunoan n oi a ionune. "--- . . " wi. ... , -p.,,,., But conditions have changed. The They became imbued with the idea gression" of foreign conquest and ilT??. 7. 1 u'"2

that we were atraid oi them, ana the sacrifice of life and treasure it tt,,,i " IW,KI"""'

consequently the whole campaign win entail ! the uprising of the neo- 'r- Elmer Inman is visiting his

pie against the trusts; the panic that 'roiner, .nr. inos. inman.

I V.....nl Ilirr.vin. t.. Ii Hlia' ! 11 . I 1 . Ik I !? . 1

Star v.oiioii iKuii-, v ... ... mu-i lnevuaoiv ioiiow tue nursling noo. .ncvain line- waier-meion-. adoptetlthe wrong policy in his deal- 0f this South Sea bubble of indust- UnmtM khhoil ,.,.' ridp mmi

years i never inifs with the Filipinos. He was rial ' ti.a ,,.ntin. u

- I 1 ' B ""vn aw a o w, U4V U vJ .IIV -Olltlil 1. M 1 I missed a march, skirmish or battle, The Marengo MTg Co. has se-more opposed to having an insur- Ued demands of the monev power KA trt rB M ,,pr was never absent from duty, was (.ure(1 lhf eo-Amel for furnishing gent than to having a volunteer Uon the administration for'the legal th, , .trl . ff , i never inside a hospital, and march- irUshel tone Im the two new pike killed. .r...iim,nt of tk. vrnmpnt tna' oU are u" 1 tMa'

ed through pelting storms when roads fSQ miiesl .,f Warrick c.un- Krank P:ilis. Co D If t His had awaM d,.n.iOMa MlM Dovle Bnttain IS Visiting kt

Ä. . m , r-- - - ta- atjvrava .'itnuiiu i r 1 1 Wl VUliriKI , .... , ! 1 1 , . a suffering with the me-sles. I im tv Also a contract for con-ider- allowed our Colonel free rein the re- the refusal of the RkDOblican attor- MUey Now Charley don I have unable to recall the name of a single aoe atreet work in Loui-ville. Kv. hellion would be over now. Several nev generals t,, enforce the anti to i alone- Jim likes to hear the soldier who used the "needful stim-They will be busy without further times we had the insurgents caged trust .-t r v.- the colossal theft of I)ove chir-'-ulants' who was able, under all cir-,.ontracts untill ;.' . and Col. Hawkins wanted to go in the Carter con'spintor- whose powtr Charley g .t caught in a snare, cumstances to thu- respond to Mf K ,(je Pnteil h.r ,UH and finish them. But Otis i-sued ad influence are sulü' ient to hold -N'"w Bui. is left.

aui. in toe ugni m exrience. bamJ with an eeant ot!ioe chair in orders to fall back, saying it would up the judgment against Cant. Car- Miss I.

anu witn a ueep concern ior me i ..... l. u , ,r ((, till thnm hid si .i. i:

III Uli II 'II 111. .. II 1111... , .-.II II. I I. . I" .'V I. .'.. . . . . .. ww www ww r Mill III." .1 .'.I 111' I.I IIIII I 'IIIIII.

:n . 1 . . i I

win itom ;i i ,ir io me urine n e i. i i:n

. .1 . . ... r . ill tl VI, f.. II III j a l .. . " .1 . i ii-. .iiiiuuiii

-unoav. .AiK.iJi iwemv-nve oi me "'"ir. ' ' onenuers ; me weakness. corniPtion i i-.. .-u

relatives were present. A very en- simply incompetent. There is no and favoritism which signalizes the v. iovable time was had Marengo d-;ubt that he has mismanaged the administration .f mn Aot.nrin.cn. Miner and Oscar like to go

oh-erver. campaign. of government, including the war '"tersville. id 7 : TIu MB. f. Ilarkum, Co. K On. department itself; the wastefulness I. on ;, s be VOClld rather eat ki W e are en kantly as-ured that a ()tx, tlkes preat care to remain in- and extravagance in public expendigreat wave ot pnjnt v i- sweeping j.ie the wal'ed city of Manila. The tores ; the weight of taxes and odious Fannv likes sour lemmons, and over me country. I el ever where tinnt of every man of every reg- gUap duties; the growing inlluence Maggie'likes honev. workers are sinking t..r an advance iment in the Philippines is strongly f rVan ami the opening of the BUI Shelton is Visiting at l.emm wages Is the -wave benefititng agairi!it otig. Ja J t)p , non BoIIbIi BfWt, he capitalists alone If it does no -Kugene Morgan, Co. D-Otis is the Chicago platform, instead of betouch the man with the dinner-pail no pood He is unable to handle ing anarchistic is protoundly con- Lightning Plays Havoc Near the City. it 1 Z .t f A Kamiktl HI O I f A t h.i . . .11,1. . a. .a . a i O J r J I

... , uciicuviai .iz .KjM the situation. lleronlinualIvnil-.eryative.it-iiiiri.osHn.it beinir to A numlinr of instances .if da rn.o'c

represents the conditions and ma- destroy, but to save, not to do in- from Saturday's torui have been ninulates the report- to ' 'T 111) hlS tia Kilt ti nriuapfA ruTi.krti1 i r i tm iiti tKi aa-aaaL- Tlsiani

. -a a 1 'I II' ' I L k'F k'I(.-TIT Iii. lit il'riLTlIIILII' 111 ill- IV. tll'!-

m. mi'inn aii rp..iif . . w it n t-.ii 'i.t It a . . -a a a J

garter of a cen- y - blunder-. At times when he said these things have forced uo .n the seems t j have been a regu.ar cloudIn K it was "Hf ueterred makelh the heart lVe were willing to .sf.y every man leaders ot the rich th- realization of burst in the vicinity of Johnsbur.

sick, anu truly me wave h a in tr,e army was petitioning him to the truth that if in l'.nn) the issue and the corn I. -aten d .wn hv the . ii it ft ion a a ta inn ui'il a i l J

street, and n..w occupies a hne pile V"T k send us home, l would never en- be the Chicago pla'.torin. then no rain and halftones that followed,

of buildings in the most densely, "f r-f n-t as a private under uns again il jniwer on -arth rill ie able to with- ami the crop in that vicinity considpoula.ed portion of Hemjistead .The L". S. Treasury state- 1 n;,,, l" ,J -;t "r "tarve- stand the uprising ol the j pi., erably damaged. Thirteen teleroad. It was not designed as klmem shows deficit for .Julv of "Jhn Catnpbafl, Co. I There against the monstrous wrongs under graph poles between this city and "total abstinence" institution. It s,.oi.mi, and ;t -a.- tv d-i.-it are m:u,.v Mai"r an,i r which thev are suffering. Dale were struck, it is thought. I.y was designed merely to discourage H likely to 1 larger for August, l"' Wand who would have carried najrow in vn . kv t,ie lightning and destroyed. The the use of alcohol in the treatment notwithstanding the receipts in Julv the war to a successful conclusion . 1 irge hams on the farms of Mr. Fred

of disease. Rule 10 of the mstitu- Were $4S,t4fJM. And this had they been in Oen. Otis place " - " ;i "TTJ vYesad and Mr. Gerhardt

tion reads: -I'rosnerilv Its the a,e kind 'tis unj.ly inc..metent. All we . ' ' " ..

r --- , . . i i . . i :k u reciHi 10 me en .rt 10 e m -

nave 1. 1 o i i . eno me war is i. piu . ,, , , . .

.- mam nrvin arm ho m..i..... i. ..i.l-

to

London Temperance Hospital Finds No L e For iL The London Temjeranee hospital is no longer an exiieriment. It h is

now rounded out a turv of existence.

.... 1 1 .1 iuh.'il in a In. two .in il iivr

. ill ill . ' 7 . . v. v a a . m . . v a. .

and m.w occupies a tine pile . 7 ! .

the most den-el v Crep )

trv. The th.ne amL smew of the

land must be touched by the life-

no w corn

Koch

were struck hut no material damage

i j v . a i mar a

imitP Itrvan unrl thp m,,n..v ..UnL- wa- none to mem. M r. essei los.

. J I I ' I a I a ..

..f ,i,o 'k;,... i ..,... i ;i two nogs wmrn were sirucK ai me

- ' - w w mr m mtm-mm w a w m m a as .w a a mm W

B ihibrid' Township Trusteo's Notice. faaaadrrifn,.., Tniatep of Bain-f-ndge townnhip.btiboia eoeatjr, will 8tlen l to rowaafaip tjasineai n' S:itnrdav Of ev. rv week, .it Krank Bete'soOl ii Vrtli Main atiett, between Kighth and Ninth, m Jaspet Tlie Township l-i-irtiTy an. I tadiana Behoof ltM.ks are t lima place. Wiu , Am Sin UHL Trn-t.-.-Aig. 16, WJ v

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"As the esiieeial object ot this t .. pw.Htv" that is

hospital is to discourage in the treat- pelling the over m rt gaged farmer competent man in command. a a a a a I a. 4"wi & a M - . aW w ft WO

......t .V . t 1,.. aani Ja.i'murlt . at a II I - I ... 1 t .... " S.r.fn'inT 111 PF I It la

.Hi m in uiriH Diu'iuviucii wi o seil nis wneai inai oi mm " ..e " . both then on, or the other U i.oel same mne. alcohol and to furni-h trustworthy cents a bushel to r . M I 82 cents re at a great disadvantage, armed . r "er- " prominent f. evid-nce of the results of :t- disuse - - K...K.1 si mh i- H.aa..kffiri.. as we were with short-range Spring- ... . ' ' 11,1 , coin. ..

it shall be incumbent on the pre- LT Sekis. At the same time the af "Inc- . Pran

acribing medical officer, in any case 1 - - .al was tilled with Krag-Jurgensen Mw """' . "J wh. lcoh..l in -nvf-.r,,, . ..',ler... i w enterprising Ml led hv rifles. Otis had an idea t bat he wa- ' Jt r"na ' :,M'1 "imis-i mer-hips.

a O' i ' uiv'mioi a a a a a t a - a a a a a' " 1 w - -w - . I , mf a a a - . I Ii hol I l.nn, .orilin o..n iw pii.i . i a v a-v I ..... .

for a oatient. to enter in a I . ,k kept Uliam l.uos pn.p.-e to e-tabii-h a diplomat, and as such he treated "" .""n",a'

forthat purpose the full particulars an cean hath bona beta. The vast with the Filipino-. He did not ..f the prescription, including the volume of water issuing from the think there w ere brighter men among time, 'piantitv and reas-.n-of n-;id- well near Frank Bros, mill i- tl,,. Filipino- than he until it was ministration. The effect of the dose brackish. Iiis their intention to t,o late and the fighting began, sjao shall Ik subsopientl v be noted, construct a large p. .1 into which the - private .Mullin, Co. D- Gen. A record of all such cases in e"hie!caPing W;,r'-r mJ 1k collected. Otis is not giving the volunteers a

vear shall lie included in the follow- About the reservoir a suitable -true- gnuare deal. In that march to .Mai-

mf a. , . a ft V.

iure will tje erei te.i

also been b guiled and the tiap set for others. .Meantime Oorman is busy and Ctoksf is at work. Bo are the Harrisons, of Illinois, the

M tss', of Indiana, and the Ooebels and Haldemans, of Kentucky. While the husbandmen sleep the

same time. .Mr. Alh'it Mcllree. a

inner living near Duff,

was a loser, hi- barn b-ung struck

and destroyed by the lire that followed, as was also a horse and a large amount of produce stored in the barn. Huntingburg Argus.

N DDCÄSIDNJLL

ADVERTISEMENT

- AMD AX OCCASIONAL MEAL Are Alike in that Neither Dorn Very Much Good. CONTINUOUS RKGfJLARITY 'S THE RULE FOR BOTH.

ing annml rejx.rt. " While this in-titution has now nearly 10,000 p lients jer year un der its charge, it has U-en found neces-ary to administer -tlcohol only 50 times in the piarter of a cnturv of its existence. It is being ollicially recogni.ed as a public institution Formerly it was granted a MpWMrl of but 7oii per year in public money-, but now it receives an an nuitv from this source of l.lTö

The remainder of the support comes from private contributions. One ward wa- built by the Mid lle-.-x Uood Templars kt a c st of IBM..) Kvery political question which is las a ojnral piest:on is a part ot the gospel. The minister who feai tod rather than man will not hesi

täte to ireach it.

Thi- is eer- n ,.ik. volnnieer s nt to i hp enemy sowing tares, ott-times

tkinlj a commendable undertaking. fr.,nt to do all the lighting, while the the conspirators work under a mask ! , -Peter-burg Pres-. regulars marched along behind m f bey pretend to be for Bryan and( " ' f

. n.h.r( v.r.n,il m . llt column- of four, taking it easy and the Lhica, platform, but they are ( .me here, you reptile, shout- . i j backed by the enemies of both, who

m . aMw aa. .. wa-ir-B'tvrär-I 1 F I I III 11 III 11 " III II W

sd the t ass-ave. s yeara-old to his . i.m .P know their real purpose. When

babv -ister -Vou wicked bov," exclaimed . Corporal Page Co. D-(ien. ()tis . . ' i- too slow to conduct the campaign

"Vnthi' wicked about if mam- in th" PhlIIPPIO:

aa i .ft a.

ma.

At a business meeting of the II me Telephone Co. Tuesday evening. Rev. i. A. Kienle wa- chosen as the permanent president; K. W. I'ickhardt, vice president, and .MisClara Pickhardt, day operator.

Dr. W. R. McMahan is one of the

ers chosen for the ( J. A.

K lie union at Kngli-h on the 16th

inst. Dr. I. S. Hamilton , wife and

It he remains

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T,. in l i tin iii.nm ii niu iv ir-ii i T- weacher says that reptiles IS Z T u . . i, . . f ore the war is over. He has been

put in a job that is to big for him,

and he has not f

animals what

! ree Pre--

creejs." Detroit

When you see a hu-ine-- man who cannot take care

is using the columns of a newspaper "Sergeant Hägen, Co. C Gen. vou may set it d wn he is doing a His in too slow a man to conduct the thriving business. The man who campaign in the Philippines. Aman refus to sdvertise on the pa that of Gen. MacArthur's stamp is reie ha- nothing to advertise is not in quired to carry on the work. If the the lead. Tbost who have m thing tight had been made energetically to sell do not let the people know it. the war would probably now be Petersburg Press. over, "

Will Haldeman and . ick Phelps -on returned to Kyana last week to and the otli e seekers and a c rrtii wtay. The doctor is repairing his tion fund from the east succeeded buildings and fitting up his oflet, in making (i.eliel the nominal Miss Cleo Oreen, of Jasper, is standard bearer ot Democracy in giving several young people of Duff Kentucky Watterson wrote "an op- music lessons, w hile -lie is the gu -t

oun lout vet that he l,"rtlln',.v l,a-" l" lJf which of Miss Michael Cox. Huntingburg t we did not dn aiii. Bvtn the gold Argus. ' ä a ft a ft ft ft !

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UHJ ll- UUle( Ulllll HC. I 'Hie UIMl- - , . I . .. ll. n) . . inlftjM screen door to keep the mos.juitoe eni Pol . . . i out." ....wile OOnsptnai v. My child," answered the woman Whether the on-pira. v to hetray'at the sewing machine, "we can't Bryan and the Chicago platform is fc0ep out lioth the wolf and the moa to succeed or not, the future alone tajuitoes." Chicago Tribune.

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