Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1899 — Page 1
(NING to
W AND
IMPELL
ROOM
be sold
Weekly QTmirirf
25 per
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lange at
STORE,
HANA
in Cash
times.
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J AS PK K. INDIANA. FRIDAY. Ot TORKR ti. is'lil.
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pi 1 grfRti KVKKV KKIPAY. AT JAI W. C. T. U. COLUMN PKB. r Mo I s COUNTY. INDIANA, BY
el. KM BUT DOANB. OKFICK. Ik Countta Buildinq 0 . t Six" h RWMIET. L'KICK OF HrilROBIFTION. lv i" ear, "-' Numbers, Poatpaid, 1.60, sii nT time in proportion ,
The School Book Swindle Afl the hebooi bookl r-' -ntlv -eir out by the c ontrnctora with tin State Hoard of Education to th townships of Indiana come lo b I'X itiiilied it 14 tin Viinilir ttif
In the couree of Jour yean aperu .Board wants to ihlrk the reeponei in trawling htitn plu e to l l;n:- in i.iiit.. .J ;..t -...i..... i . ..
w ' '-nil. i iiiuufl'r ill. l.j' .IJ II II
OONDU rSD IV MKS. M. L. BOBBf.
A Saloon keeper's. View Of Ii.
RATES OF ADVERTISING. y,,f tan! advertiaemeota legal rati; 'i lines 11.00 for lirst Lnaertion ; fiOe, t i. li wbeSUUSIll insertion. ( ,r ,i':irly advertisements liberal r -ractl w ill be made to regular adver liseft. COMMKRC1 I M JOB WORK 0 Kinds Prornotly tod Neatly eit it -d .it I i SBBA& PSiCW. I invite in ipectioa ami bueiuese. rKori:ssio l cards.
A . 1 I .
lemperan w ana proniDiuou w.r, tht ir -hould.-r.- to that f th um
w bare met many moat peculiar tuperintendenta. Tb hole thtof ohera:ters and strange eirctim VM UIie gigantic poUUeal ewindh atancas; out a aal ton keeper who isl perpetrated upon the parents aim willing to give temperance lecturer children of Indiana. There art? m pointer in their profeaeioo, one I many glaring miataket iothe booka, an scare- expect to hud more hau thai in the cities when-the member once in a lifetime. ,,j the Stat.- B rd res i i . y hate och an one we met it Kl Paso, not introduced them, but an- taring III., and Ii.- gare us one d the beat and pfopoae to continue to uee Um aolutfona of this vexatious problem booka need lot the la-t fire rear we have ever beard: not original Ißat in the country the swindle ha exactly, but surely hia own in st b- worked beautifully. unty Sin. -r ol language ami axpreaaioo. inteodenta were doped, bought -o we beld our concerts in tin- Rap. hadge.ed into forcing the new book T -1 I'lillfi-li ,,,,1 iH..r mir 1 1 . t i.i....t : .1 ii ...
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PETES LONOSHOTT
GSEKl PENSION SMIE
A.nt lo Heir From the Coaoi) Uaacil ladiaaa Lead ia Pea-ioa Meey K rB ThBONK Off m Aui.nr. w ceied Per Capita.
ok 6fS12, aocoKOlNO i Satan. utr Mic. Ni .-ivi'kkw w You will f " ee by the above r-tix or date that J,, jTT I was aucce.-.-ful in i.-ttini into tb
I n ... . ' -iii'-
I'hhi graci'- oi .M-p
Rejected Cop Bojk. Fr. Wavnk, .Sept. -. -J. ft, Ke B udy. aajpatfcdjaait of the Ft. Wayne htds, and ni-uiljer of Uta
akes tb 1-ad a a pen- HäIb b ard cf adoeation, tayu tre Th annual -t-itifrunt r-t n puUiebiai cc u.-anv ia trv-
-ion d 'part mt-nt baa jut ml? t dive b 'i lealers and d. In r - . 1 rr.irnr-r- to-vn-bip tru-tee int. purchasing iraarincthe bifflnt i-n- the rejected civ t k.
e Ohio, with 915.CJO,000; Tod? y Cbarlea Stellhorn, a local "v nia. 12,700.000; Stew aaJef who hue bead handling the f. ,000,000; Indiana. fio,-jfmolt tecalfed a lettai from the ; and I n -. 99,0UOtOOO. company unrinit him t k -paeonha- .. peaatoewwa, efBmaat of maitaaolt ld'c!aring i r ar laaraaW oen-ion of a that th t V u.-nt i tbev were
b Unci wrr 100 p annum. In " mt& ' faim Stellhorn took M ' - . . i: na ha-2J' v -i-ran- of! "I- t Mr. Study, who savs a .r who a v drawkag the letter is a d.-t-ep ion, as Mr. linut ot f 7.' a tu-m .. a.'l K it.in was nre-rnt uh.n the board
-topl-le-, a- J
I'Tflotore antir pated. and g .t the i ippointment to .ueeeed flenry A'ard l-et.bera- In--of the Anjr-r , an Colony, and th-r'. aie Iota of .1.1 -..!:.:: j . 1
piu-r oiiiician- anil pr-a'.i-r .nan 1 am was log rdlin' with S .tan f a
be poatah, but f hadn't lived .
i -afra-J uiiL'i-. un 1-r the I' mi
!.' -?yes of Dutch tin- an-1 tb- ll ial State-m:tii without b amine
. i i . . . r k i .ii-- . ..... Il.mr. .... ..I. .. I
;ii- , unit: a" ii vi-' .rui--rilj'. .III - . . . !..,.,. w.. .u i
I promiaed Satan a id ear, of hi- T . , ' , .,,,.,, aieo A m... . I ........ I . .. . . ,.. t. .. . ,. . .........
. iu mm. in ii i .. --ii-iori- - ' - mi-hii', .in I'liuiiv.
i . r m- of thr ciril and otie ol tb r-fud t- accept the b oks.
inonanod wives a lot
leraimra n- raieed in
of t! best
M M 1 1. Ml' KN.
Uli
M. ' KWI
Attorneys at La,
the J uiir
b
an-i n rnler of I
ill t: (ftii-r 111 tin- Cnurt
itK C"nntl 4 Particular
kit. ii tc rolletlom. r . i I I- I I I 4 lekMM S,, 1 1 f ,1 i im nt r. unk. .-.!. .'. "w.
w K. ro
.s -ur'to c-'iin-. reauethe b v run
anion bv
rith a
1
tor Sujervis jr of road around the i i. ' l,.n,.i: .n.i that of Vfiaciusett-
"' ii' i -i 1 i Li i r.frv iti.r
II M K ! . N .
COX &. KEA1V, Attorneys at Xeav? . VHIM :it, INDIANA,
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1 I I I.I. I I I I Mi l I i I MIM T IIA' ...... J .... 1.. A . 11 I .
v ' ' suiin-u iun-iiip iru-iees wouia no', vneu luv oldest bor jr-t-swekvi v. 1 . 1 1 1 1 r o' our ( uiiiiiaiiv mi-t i -a- l ....... .... . . i: .i ... I i
i, , j ' 'i"" en lun in ui'um-r iiiai in i-r, lor ii.e pia'1. atan - - . . . . I...... L....i...r ii... ... I ..... ... i.; .11 ... - I
1'. n" i"' """""k "I uowi hi in- ji:icl a,iv j,vv,.r t th-ir own in th
piace i nuMiuesu, waning n .pa rem- chooN, t-x. ept to empl v tea-her. ly to have a bit of conversation and obev ne county aoperinten with the reformer come to town to! dent 'a icatruotiotui. 'it. it thr i-
f fmhom mid aeclare hi- nu-ine-r a (Hirse, ami to now ßnmnlainl mh .nt Si ..,.,1 r..
' j m ' ' h . . 141 vita
um - ;iuv I Ki.i i iiiy arc iint o un
to lata tii- 90periotetMff ikmcm Mtorbdaiefy ooe of tlm tliril fffUl . i jtfui mi itvmr lAVimkSnallM Ii ami in .1sva, .A - -- " J
the books have b e,, ord red re -iary a ball or card was allowed oa Wmn rJm' turned to the publiahing b i-e . aJtbe road. When thej told him of loa . .
uer r.
. i . ..
p -loners m ,"'y m the
tS .-&Mm f.. .11 in I. ... rt-IM'tMl tlltt W.tr
. 0 Indiana leads anv . her -ut- in th lieved the firm ma-
n. Indiana. amn thing ,000 1. --than trustees .
-tale that and it is be te'line
to other deal r-
Tbe that wai bad and
itti-iitlon
. il! pr.ii-tii-1-in tto wiiirt "if hiiii.ni und iV.iii'iik eunntiM. ( "ii "t mi- and Prbtfl irk a upeelaltj . iitl -i in apajrd'a building on Public -'inir-Ian, U.w-lv
M .Trnyl... II iint.r. TBAYL0R A IIUNTCII, Attorneys at Law, dAHPRB, IMUWA. .ill practice la tii- Ooafla of DvtM iaa 'iaina aoa nt i-. M-fltce nu r Dnbola Couatj BtataUiuife Vpril a. m.
Attorney at Law,
Ami Notary Public, (ANI'KIt, INDIANA,
Will pnictK.- ia tin- fiiiirtrtof I In U lilt mil
!' rry cuuiitit-M, liiitiniia. Jhm. MM F. E. WOODS, D. D. S , OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. - INDIANA. ta.OO SET OF TEETH. ta.OO Bull. Cmwn an. I BrMa "Tk ti.'lil Killing -P'l i.ltv bltMM mrili'iiU nt fli'inir rtttlcml iMth :l wn K'urmili-r.l T.-rm. Km- Mt dfll - -i ii mi ini Uarajr'i Bafdatf a taaaM u, lmw ly J. S. STEYJÄRT,
a )
urge men to annihilate it. Kb father paaaed him, he hailet him with: "l -ay. milter, I d lik to know what you people are work inj: againat our buaineai for?"
rather replied interested in the
i- i would let them play bi- bail or , , . ,Bi s- pea knuckle half of every dav thev t , ,f' d worked the roads, and when he was '
ilar
Indian:
iSft). receivess
annually.
ts but . U
won wi I ie arreat"-t
Ba-m.-i M.'o U.teriaiaed. ,a..., pKYKsaacBQ, Ind., Out 2. The Sin- N we" which waj drilled on the tint J"ne far a mi' b ' w the city ? utate h l" 'en abandons . 1 it another atpope fert ke mad at .ice to get
ii - tuen of
m-re KB. The
wan, we are not complying with the statutes, hia promise he ?aid be knew what , VmeiiCan li.loon A enrmaMMMfanl ,.f lt RmumIIÜIm mrmm ul..,n on. I I I !.
Keener- We WollM l k" to !o-t t h ein i ', .- r ;..r t r f 1, i j .. l .i.... . .u- i. .. . . o
I .. .... .... v....... ii... . . ... J III wm if 111 II ,111
prea ' teri- paper the u ...ving letter, howintt the Ii iral S:ate-;iJ.tri z X v ;u!ar
mihi -i,iii,. iit Mi,, n.l-t.lke. in tlie I. . .lr Mi.-v ir..t.i -...I
1 1 ;
ill c hi vi rted tnd make
ol them. II we couhl Wf
feel as if we bad accomplished as t)Klt ar.- ued io deceive pupil . 1 , 4m till 1:1 . -
evervtmnz a.iv v iter
i has? an- 1 'te'-h ire have si eat t' ousandeof
I tie -n: n a - :u-at ' ,;i-r the last tw yara in at.1 1 -mml aui. ... i ik.i temidinir to et-t ci m ithiin.lan.-w
j- - - l - .. ueime, Til 1 ill . l r- r- - - - anO M.L . . . r f r. art I .ui'u. i I . wilt I .n
Uli - i -r. 'ur Oa-JS .I C mpari- - - ..i iu -ir .cna win e i I-., lubi-vi hw- ,tu,k at ,nce- The big "Jumbo"
due to
RESIDENT DENTIST, South iiirof I'uMic s.juuri'. ipajrd Bloek. A4 PER, - - INDIANA 'Jperatiunn Irat-eiaai a? reeoeaBaendeil all work Kiiarantet-il. Bpechlliat ot Crowe aad Bridge work. i f s. v.i5 ly. iMEXTMSTit Y
lends up-
ic in a
in his
.IEB
other
me.
!)'. Ba A. M K - Resident Den ist, l'mdan Ii' profeaalonal MrTlaea t li
' I in.'.' ik ill tlx- letil.il I in.-, imil
nrinii.i N ti Kivi It ti it. closest utti-ntmii 'I-' piuti- work wpn-iuii) olicltad. and 1 urk urrHiit. il. Air. lit, 'w. Italabtidgraj Townwliip Ti-nh-lee's Nolii't. fhe aaderalajBed, Traatee f BainCrklae townahip,Duboia county, will atmb4 to Township buaineaa en Hatnidajf ol every weak, at Frank Beta's orllce on N rt! Main atreet, between Eighth anil fcin li, in Jasper. The Townahlp Li"M:y ami In-liana Selmol Bookl are at rime place, Wiluam Saotaa, Truatet AlK. 16, 1M!I7 v.
.N DCCASIDNAIi
lions.
Br elpell.
inli-h.
gffvillt-.
Fvam"''"' le leaia.
fftotllH. fne and i""'"
lp on the eerO"
t lie C'linl'T-
f aammei re
of one fre
Irtheeay oaiy omii, Ageut.
ADVERTISEMENT
ND Alt OCCASIONAL MEAL
lm id work :i- ii wa had
the South Sea I-Iands,
n other class ol heathen.
"But 1 think it- a mighty queei way inp't a man conrerted to voik againat hia bu-ii.e--." ree ponded tht- white aproned seller of rUQl. "Well, sir, do you Intend tc i u In
leave your hu-ine- while it pay you m it does now?"
"No, I don't think it's likely." "Neither do I," father agreed, ind tinea we have learned that cannot take you away troin the bus ness, we are determined to tak the buaineM away from you ; then we can net a et. am e at you Hiid d something for you." Then the lalo m keeper inid i ''If
von want to get rid Ol the ouailMMM I 'II tell you how to do it. " "Very well," father mid; "i think I know how, but I WOttld likt four opinion on the queation."
"1 ail get ti e 1 . M. U. A. men.
the Good Templara, the Chrutiai men, preacbera, preaiding eldera, hisbops and all churc . oHicials, t
vote against the liquor tralli.-. am.
We saloon keepers will get out of here mighty quick." u Exactly so. That's been mj ol at form for twenty raara," wai
lather's reply ; ''but we lind lOfm delay in uniting our forcea. Boom jood tuen '. an t see this thine adearly a- WC do, and SO they pul one way while other.- pull another, and it may be some time before tin
temperance sentiment is united a-
the liquor element is. Now, sir, just suppose you should COntintM this buaineM and then die befon ee get prohibition, what will be
come of votir soul .'"
This was the purprieing answer "Well, I reckon that if tbeae good
men who vote to licenee thi?i bui neai L'et through to In even, wa l ret there too. I'm willing to tnk
my chances with them. Now, look it re, we make a good -alary iu thibuaineaa, we support our familie-
ind pay our d- hts, and ihe good meo who v ita lo permit th IrafB gal nothing out of it except the de t ruction ol tbeii own children II thev get through I gUeM we wil. too!"
A setious arraignment, rarely for the proteased Christian, win walks beside the saloon keeper w,
only one occasicn, and that during
the political campaign, when tie
aioon keeper carries the I anner in
the procession, and sometimes .-.
preacher carries the torch that il liiminates the banner. When the ballots are taken out of the box a
microscopic investigation ol tin-
two billots, marked by these repre-
a-ked them to, ani aftr e!e'.-ti n
a c.eer P
labored in J as Pic a, Ind., Sept. 27. To the i rr-.t all abjut their pnimUe. .-'-- or ainotiL' l-lit..r rt .ti ... f . v - l r 13
w . . . --. .... . . . . ... . . ..- . .1...... . v. . . . i
I' .li nvi.l. 1...... ...I....... ... . 1 . ...... ...1.1 . . . t . .
im.mwm ie n- IBWUII l'i III" re- wiu HHUiU gfl 111V O ' 00 I
e.it aCtl 11 ol tielion in ( hanging
K 10
i i i
bxiks. don't like hot weather, and I d mf
aritb- know w hether he can bring the per- , . ....... i n.n. . i H i. i Ir '1 -tn
let.
II
0 ard f edu a- here, f ir it all tired hot. and he
the text
.N'o faul i imnd with tiie
nieli -s e t-1 it that lti- a n.-e.l- -imm iiis nrioi m..l it .l,.rt tk.
1 - . ' -, mm ' v.-'.. . . . . . . . . - less change, comjtelimg parents old devil will serve ine like the i-- "
to t.av t -t new text h tk- w !e-n nie tlid lite mrrtl .ninimin -.1 r
their ehitdfian bn :.'r - nh- i-rL- ..... ,.n 1. it... i--t .. o
. - -. rm-mwm-m . .. . . J' ' I wm .u' v.. . .J . . IUl A .1 lli , .nie. I u'ili ,mu int ...... vi. vi . i nn-yivania
. - - ...... v.u.. j-.ij. mmo g'l-m. ' ' u . .'II. . r-wt , w mail . aj, OIQ
lh- geographies
1- K-n comes in "' W iI'a w ' fnei over two ai. Tae Indiana pea y ' ontinues t furnish h :. H) pr district ani udi-ient ga- f -r f.- d.vdlings and ?77". '. Am eig UW boues ot thj 'oaa. Ev- - fr n: tr M . :ri with C urir.
N-- J.-r v with '1-
114
" ' f. l tr l r with . -J. ' '
BWetta avrct. The av-
n-ion- in th hve leading
tales are 1V in Ohio, in
II IJ in Near York.
Ai'.nifl i a a a
wmi.. p ..-e-:ng b llovv thev callcl Pius ra i a V in "t"" an' V fU m "
minv v:il.l.-l.le f..r.t.ir -ir ,. -I,u.r th.n i 1- A i I. .. .1. Ij 't.J'1 lUepe a illtT-ren'" ' t f I 1
. ...- . . t ' ' . v . . ... man . r . .. I .J I II lit iii'ii'iiiiutu .....I . . i 1 .... I . .. Tl... iL.. - 1 1 . .1. .... . i av
....... i, ... uii-. iiii-.-a'iiiii:. i ne '.u. aie. uiaoe uuoui MS mtJCQ
fun
-late map sho.v- t. Anthony Ih-e.- , rn-. t - . for be i- a tborouzhlv
miles south of the Air Line railroad educated d-vil. Iljt IL-nrv .mil ntmi lim i J i i 1. .... .1 I I J.- 1 ,- .
.in Muuuugvui an iui me -ame neeeiier ui-in l nae nun. an
listance - cith of the main line of u-ed 'floosnce for me. bot it mad
see hah
St. retei from the
Rb r: O.a-a. of B.ojov.iL- Dead. It b-it titueh, one of the oldest pi neers of VVarrica county, died - ; 1 I n! v Monday. Three week- ag Mr Gough was -r -. w.'ji piri'.y-'s a-id since that tune ha- uf$'r-ti two other tr k--. II- wa- abb. t. he d wn town Friday. f. Ooogb wa- 70 y o 1 and wa-ani?iv of Mm-. Enjrlan I. II crime t Wa mtk .nmtv
iftves - j
rn-t - more. V.
vaj lliA f .if l.ik
pension atate, still, like 7. T" ,a,,,ri
.erage between In ! ana and Uli
n . there are over three
... . m-re pen-ion-r- ir. t-iat -täte. W ard i a S i . . lin rence in average, however. 1 be . . . . ,
i
fue
Indiana
per annum. Though Uhio ranks
tir-t as a
Illinois, on a ba-i of ppuiation and pensioners, it rank bei -w In-
,1
I id--
E 1 ward
Gült) of Murder
the Air Una, on the Evansviile me awful mad to ranch, while in fact St. Antfrnnv lo-jkinz down the
j about half a mile north of the door and laffen. railroad and I J untingh ir ' at tie- Mr. New-i.anerm!
Bta-eection of the main line and ject ajologv io one of the f-mr f al- ,n.' , . WiJlia n Dtrrig was given a lite Bvanavilte branch. luded t in" rnv lat 1-tter a lackine - "J"? wa one S tbe Z1 ?ut' sentence in -täte priaon in the Martin The citixena of Wmi lUden and something. lb p trts receiv-i hv t:niI "T n'"T ,,f m"n circuit curt Tuesday on the charge
rrencn Uici, raoll, Salena, Wash- atan -how that he n longer lacks " . ? , ot "'ird-nii-A -trust tn Wil-onatthe a. ... ... .. I . I.... . t . . . I .., w ... V .mm V . . .... .
. U I 1 i "I It.
ington and Boontrille certainly have in the particular aliud-d t .. ani I
uniou it st-fsl
l-nn-v!ranii
n v H iit: -n re .v Ohio S mthwesteni
f
on S- pt. 1;. The verdict to tu t with general ap-
i i .... . a'ann m a . t . ani i . tn . .
t ilh.l suit iL'.un-t the mi , i. r- take ..rt mv h.-u .tit I...H..' ,..'.""- ' """" raiwav tiimi. live me -..r
tor they are represented as inland hat fell in the blazing bnm-t one '.. . , . . " . n" hoa!.. -i s pt. The
owns with no railroad connection and burned, and there s no store - Tmr'-, . " - seems vhatever, ani from one to three here foi me to replace it well, i u i,n"n into the h-Id. and m par ,(r,jvai
niles di-taut from anv railroa 1. make mv b ,w t him and e.,ninatu- P'1 n OI creat number Hie people of Crawford OOOnty late binthat h:- m- - . n heavy -n-; .n -r-. it can te sai-1 tOhilaary. rMreol the county aeat from Leaven l-ng-r tr uble him -n t!,at score-- 1 rJt n10 ,,lh"r " Emmk tt. Caowoaa died at her vorth to English as thev thought to but biirheart Sd i and L.jrroIIer I f? much .an'1 "r" h"' in Pofteranlle, Sept. 27, '99.
Set it on a railroad, but if thev will haven't heard fntn. and the Rural "c,i'"1 ,,n "" w'" " Shew,- the daughter of Fred a .a munfa In.l - in v 1 t t . . f I . I t . a a
looK on ihe ruin in tn n. a t m- i. n n. II it, . i ; mr,'. "-- 4 .nuuK'i oi in s tu ace. ana w.t i m
igr.iphie- they will see that thev
tare woefully faded, as th- town i-
nearlv tw miles -outh of anv rail-
road. Tow proud deniaetti f H -d ford need no longer, if this gKgra-l phy it any criterion, pride them selvei upon the i twii b -ing a rail-
make a quartette.
Mr. New-pip rm in. there hasn't
t B a soul from
-in -e that co-mtv
and I am anxi
thev done with
countv cmmi--iner-. an-1 th-
road center, tor it is Bot. The paujter palace, where I took mv Motion passes through tiie town la-t breath of fresh air. There w aout the others come in a consider lots of talk around the Jungle and ible di-i.ince north of H-lford. the palace, too. of what thev tuirfit
tf - - . I . m I . . . B
nil nag- log me -tatem-nt l- to tl. hut that .1 .n t
written in letters of enm-
ii fi iii- jutl t the
sdl el -venteen -tah-. ft furni-h- year- he made a profession
a
of ta
r
I t.v 4fc . mm .MAKklu.. .f LA tk..M I a a.. -m M
Jasie-r coum here ' I" ' . - . ' ne,',n 8,1,1 J "" ttl rab;.' un
legislature met n. ... . i re-oyierun cnurcn at t oner vine.
us to learn what n,rafr 1,1 lömv IoU'- 1 od wa a consistent number m.id 1 ' O "-ll ., , , mm t ... I I ... .. .. ..
Iutch (iu ine mmm, -m i. , . i i. .atn. ne wa roarr el tola 0"g K.
I "." ildl'Ts
lives in thi R 4.
io lay o.iw.i ine:r ( rowder Nov. 1892, to wmch warfare. Chicaur i union lhr.-e ebtnl rn vom I. mm
The-, with their father, are left to r.. their Ions. The funeral fcrRoar raiM Rarer. moo arm preached by Bar. K. .
Most of us have nad a great deal " st r- 1'ortersville, ept. JS,
at the iierntt
page io' the -tatem-nt i- to d.e but that dm't cunt.
nade that "New Albanv. m tie- wi-b vou cool.l M-ml me a ( . ii u n-u of what Mrs. Korer ha. to uv abtut I ' ' lr?rrnent
Hu t. has ext. nsive gaHJ3 work," j with the proceedings. But now I cooking and about the need-of the Sr " .' ' while every school b y knows the must close a Satan has j i-t phone i human -y-tem. Simetimes on ;t- anaattaBaal
gia-- wor- were rem v I fr m m to -m up the emb-r. f ,r tti- i a laint aospicion ttiat 'hi- vej-v
yet lite
.here several year- ag .
took is copyrighted 1 80 I. The selections in the rea b r- arrecogni d a- go, id. Im: veiy much he same a- th old one- with hi
ographies of authors entirelv eli.n
in ited. the excuse being that "In these div- ev-rv - hil nnun i-
re
Alike in Hint Neitln
Very Mmh Good. C0HTIHO0ÜS REGULARITY ,s THE RULE FOR ROTH.
entirely ignores the needs of th country schools where no books an mpplied except Ihe text bnk, ye' these comprise more than half tbf schools of the state. All the b Mtk , including the col v book, with ai
aentatires ol nppoaite lorcea in loci- tli-ir in.-.ccura des, arc leing bbtro
ety. COUld not tlistingui-h ln-twt'. n duc. tl all over the countv. nut
them. The saloon keeper never withstan ling the bitter complaint votes in a way that doM not mean parents that thy are BOt able it the Safety Of Iiis business. What afford the chnmo the result l.lr.
sbnll we Mr them of the other hal- that manv .i child nasi the r..,.,. ,.'
of ( latvin age of 1 I is being kept at home , 1
Amern in colony to dance on. f W C'wk and nign pncssl enter hatt to, for whew! it nelis worse, and lectumi ha ie tried to ect'-n-:f oss!ble, than a Knoxville or tticities f r the purpose of attract(faysville salo n It at I have o. ing att-oti n. In a magazine artir I 'll lose the throne, and my 1 'a tun ago -he d- !arel that ne uitif hi spear point el tndnt. strewberri- io their na'ural atate Sorrowfully, PSTSB UsfMaaj TT. are tit f n-1 for swine only. Akain P.S. Mr. Newspaperman, m-t h t k u: n bereif the ta-k of
rnpplied ith supplementary ead afore f died f rm eating t- much teihng u what to eat. an I the ere 1ing, and there is no dearth ot mf or I t the pauer palace of wh -t was ulou- writer of the line found nation material." All this is well left over from the countv corn mi- himelf in the end devouring oain-
md good for the city schools, but ii doner's feast, a Crawford countv fully small dishes from a menu so
v : ..I,,- , .tn and fair. T i- 1 Mid kh ai-hinr heart Siiil ig-h thy lore to thare. Sa-et hn-l of promise hright. Thus nip"l lr death's eoltl hand. Th wi i t-f. P.-Ktru in M -aven it light. "lieft fa-leeas rl-twers expand.
r; ,t. dear hi;l-an l and
r th thr wife, thy child. Se wntoes io agonies
Does 'Ii'-' Jeasie M. (
tarvui,
Concert Co.
"Actions speak louder than i ' a I mm ( '
woras, i mi may pray, ' ' I hv Kingdom tmme,' but your vote fat a license party drowni your praytra.
would otherwi-e att ml. in or I-
that his parents may b iv lio-tk- fo
il yonnaer brother und aiater
w bo an-e,impeli-d to attt-ntl.
ubscrilie for the C00B11
Oh wej p irents ' Ti Wtfll I No lnrer w.l-l:
Ik en and beholil her in Heaven on hirb. who N.'kons too to her hni in the skr. Jvua Cox.
lawyea said a rpiarrel was up be- restricted that the penitentiary bill tween big heart Soda and his part- of fare wouli really he welcome rener a vl Dr. Dose-en all. a to which lief- A luv Mr. R ipr ha ta
it. I t .. .. . . ; , v.. m 1 . . r . . .. .
me wa reier I, ng-nott. en em iri-i cmcwen . ies. irie-i ts tu j in U .Hentz l-alter, pnnt:iot to quarrel any more, or Pius chicken, the solace of the harJ-w rk- d on veJIum in 1 1Ö7 bv Peter I.XV wili make it taOttei f .r em a!l inr farmv r m -. - im-n-r break- S h eff r. A sec n 1 edition was
rhen t icy g-t here for it wi- , i t fa-t. ani the hope and j iv of the i-sue-I in I.V.). Ver BBt. P. L. city man' Mndiy. We pr te-t. the book w-re prin We rebel. And we are willing t laritch in his catal
M. give up aeeetal moot he of life for at SSfiO . the Mke tf th j iicv thigh of the
jn yellow legged fry. Mrs. Rorer's A you rig hopeful sa
Dr.
"I understand that
i-ted at hr wedding " "It struck m" h imp!y the way " D-troit Journal.
Pax
The tirst bk with a printed date
w copies of . and Mr. quotes it
t the win-
appeals ? - r eating are all dow a long time the other night, right and - i l b h l l in during a thuoderstor u, and conmanv area, i ai 1 cannot twr- le.nplatetl the scene with a wise aaadetheh II -ier that fried look on his face. Then he turned
Am freckles made bv hicken w.. i i- the eater in a and seid: "The amrei are serateh-
the shadows of the sun sjiots?" wooden overoat Oefore bis time. ing matchee on tiie sky." Houae I level an I leader. Ind. Sun. bold Wurde.
Willie "Sar, paw' hMwWeUfM
Willie-
