Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 April 1900 — Page 1

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CONDUCTED BY MKS. M. L. HOHB8.

Civilization Hi.. to stand out in

Thrt'c things there are that uvili- th annahin and let the wind of

- - n l vsjsssa, vimbvwvw zation given her people the fear of high heaven shake the folly and hell, the dread of the future, and stupidity of modern life out of us.

biting anxiety of the present. If you or I should do what we I Also, insane asylums, hospitals, really want to do this spring morn"Why jatlH and Baloons. ing go out into the country, lay ut girls, Prettv thimrs. mir faofw to the .round and listen

in vourpaoei? This was a stunner, i There are no insane among the t the sreat heart of

OIRLS.

A httle girl said to

us

don't you say something about girls

insertion ; 50c.

We knew that we had been saying uncivilized, nor are there many sick , sji

utmat liinn at.. nit fchJ-aM a tl tnu l V uit 1 J . . . . f,..., . m mm I m m I m 1 . . .

puuiciiiiui auuui kmj j o w n- v . hiiii very. VCIV lew i iiuiumn.

Loulu it be that we never say any

thing to the girls? We did not in

"Y34., ;m,nts liberal con-iiust the way the world has been do

r 7 y.. . Am Hwmitr adver- ing all through the renturies. Some

tftcM will oeiu-u- j I th wnrlj thBV have n,

liseri.

"commercial and job work Of II Kinds Promptly and Neatly exited St LIBBKAL raUMZ invite inspectiou and business.

professional cards, j F MICHAELS, M. D., Physician & Surgeon. OFFICE and residence, 4 blocks north of Court House, on Main yti in Sermersheira building, Jasper, Indiana.

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use for girls yet. They think

no

i

it a

So we stay in our little boxes.

We hate them. We didn't want to go into them. But they nailed us up when we

were little, and we think we can't

SUICIDE AT HUNTINQBUW.

Carrie Heodersbot, a Yoaaf Wow,

Takes her Life Because of Unrequited Love.

oreat heart of the world

down there beneath us

..m hu l,., .b, I nn n iimitir. or

IIUI Ci J I V- W. WHWBim C KA W UlV'JI ... -- , - Th iAu(rion in iirt blindness knows tho noHiml nuaaer-hv would ring Ul

i ... i i.:.. AahI laf Li . - - - -

erni it?n 10 a..e i 111a who iuuui mm, im nnnfcHL uturui naKuw.

i 1 ... I..... ..... Tl.ui'j r, :

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Unless there is a missionary some where about. Those missionaiies ! ...... I nannte kind neonle. well

M mf J 1 F a 1 . great misfortune when a girl baby is meaning people, no doub' but, et out

born, and say lots of ugly things, 0h, what a lot ot harm some will- Some day, if we were Btrong, and in some cases do some awful meaning people can do. 'real people, and not pale ghosts,

mean things We are tnanmui Take Hawaii. Why, a lew years the longing tor freedom wouiuciuicn thst this is not the way girls are re-'ag0 in Hawaii Paradise. j our heart and we'd tear ourselves to - I - . - 1 .1 . , . . , , l , a m I ' . . n I 1 Anmi n n nnl 1 - A - 4 . . . . .

i iw u r w i.h "ivvi-cL uniuinc ttnu iiipoAH irvini? 10 icki uui.

- m I j o a- - . r.K.. nnd everv man vou met wore Snmn drill holen in the box ana

a wrea h, and every woman was call the fleeting sense of freedom girdled with a garland. Ithey gain thus the morphine habit.

You could lay a sacktui oi oroaa Some break a board now ana men

o'c

f fet Wrltss hin ibs "Lsvss Mia Btttsr Tfcaa

llfs." On Monday morning about 11

ock Coroner duckes received a

message from Huntingburg calling

him there to hold an inouest over a

young woman who had just died at Mr. Jack Goodman's. He went over and found Miss Carrie Hender-

shot dead in her room, and by her an ource bottle of laudanum, pur

chased at Miller's drug store the

Saturday

ceived in our land, and hope that

all around the world in the new cen

tury they will have a hearty wel

come.

I M. MILBCaN. H.A.SWKN1Y. MiLBl B WKENEY, Attorneys at Law, JASPER IND.,

i- .v.. c.tiirt of I)ulxl and

Ält,n to collotlonr th.

sporriv -" r lnbouroiitj Baa. Dse. I. tl. ,. OOI. W.8.HINTKR. G0X A HUNTER. Attorneys et Law JASPER. INDIANA W.ll nracttc. In th courts of Uuboli and .ilDSVunlte.. Collations an. Probate ""fflcVi-p-ys building on Public Square ru i, iw-iv.

Uuiuar Traylor.

I.ITTLK QIELf. We like real nice little girls. We

sometimes wish they would never

grow big. They are the sweetest flowers on earth. You may

talk about roses, pansies Wie,

nrovimm r.f which ahp

had taken about half during Sun-enough money to put . . . .1.. 1 I 4 ...

world. I would have ntsved with

Gertie this summer, if you had been trne to me, but I know you are not or you would have wrote. I will fix

this letter so vou will get it. So

pood bve. love. Good nicht, love.

D J I F from your true lover.dieing for love. 1 n a a . v war a a

be gooa to thai undy nun ana never be untrue to her. an awful thine to write a

death letter, but I am going to write one, so that everyone may know

what I have killed myself for. Good bve. darling. I wish that vou will

ml 1 FF 0 enjoy yourself for a number of years m mm i a m

vet. l win mail you my picture to wear on your coat, and you can look on it and think how I suffered and died for you. I want this letter printed in the papers. I haven't

me away de-

day night. She was rather a come-jcently and 1 want you to put me

y ooking blonde, about 2v or 30 away. asi spring wntu you were

years old, ö ft. G inches tall, and"i irouDie you a.now now i siui-a w

148 lbs. weight, and was clothed in you. i mougnt wnen you got oui :. .f JL,a irtf .nil vr.ii wrtiilrl Ha mini..

A .U VOUIU a mj www wmwwmwm L'OIUV WIVWB www ' ' - cold nieces on the threshold of your nd them we call drunkards.

hut nnit no man disturb them. I Anil anme heat their brains out

They didn't want gold. agtinst the solid walls of their priThey had the sun, and the sea, on, and them we call insane, and the sweet breeze from the Pali. You and I?

' J .... . t a a I I ' at

m.m.m . a i aa .i vv win nu wm rn i ti v inrv i in vat u. i rtri v iu' in lu' u ia,

.I..;., -., nnlj triA AtQ Cat".- Q I I hp f V LIK, L luwi - - , w u , WV mr w- -n '

u.B.c,, p...m,, r, - lftt Hf.h in their hrown'.nrt trvinir to nretend we do not

virtues they stand lor, ana mey are -a ,77;: . a t J B. tr . . . . . , ....i '! r,u rr nil (. the hread frUlt IOin nant t. irwt out.

nothing to our ideal oi a Hiue pn.'- . - it.,

.k. . l.l.naJann vor i Ofim. Hl irct). Xlicy na i. oi.6c DM I HH WWi vi in

uTflrJ. TmaVlM Tta Ma7 Uf iO, no griefs but neural Where doe. it lead? ing flowers, miking the home mio K ; i ,,M?Winif red Black

lent with sweetness and sutisnme. i ' r . " ----- mv.. m ;a haf WM UM natural wounds. m Denver Post.

lyabout I real mce girl. 8h When a man fell ill, he journeyed never pouts, disobeys her minima, to the volcano, threw in a peace o -says an unkind or naughty word, orbing to the goddess who dwelt ' ... . " , . . Koro in tinr ftHfiia fire.

wants an uie uic guuu ttaawsja ,. . . .. , . ,ronfj v,:,,

the house. She is gentle, k.nd, I - - !A."! T1 , "

. . .. 1 1 c i hk oi ifniocrrs auuuv hiijj,

oving, ooeoieni ana useiui en n

. - .!-.. öl. : : . nis eves auu wan uuuu wm

au r-naiiiiTiii -mh m n iiiiiu(.il a.

W1 rv. -" -

white night gown.

She was living at Goodman's as a

servant girl, and was respected by

them and well liked. On she did her work as usual,

mf W of iail vou would be mine.

I will put this in the office, and then I will take my dose at night.

Sunday i when I go to bed, and by morning an1 nn it will have enough effect, st that I

UI1V BJBJ V I - " - 7 -

Physicians

an angel and as confiding as

ove.

pure

world.

It

f. . I'ruy.or.

RAYL0R A TRAYLOR, Attorneys at Law,

JASPKlt. INDIANA. W.ll practice In tr.s Courts of Dubois and oliiln counties. ... . aroflWover Dubois County State Hank. Feb. ), 1.

Must Observe the Health

Laws. Tl... I ..f I. ....111. 1. an AoniAcul

.1 I lue m.uru oi iimiii ihm n-.v.. 1 ito make it interesting for physicians

..... ..ri... uir.lat Ihn law reiranline con-

He was born in peace and died IdI'T '"T" " TÜr:.-,; " wfls

n.fornAAI. at

school uiKL. I Nw he'.. civilized. He's l..rned, T.---? " !

If a, H.P U- litt h JW to. steal, mi to lie, od to e.r " '"an WUffi i

rom the nome it is some cocaivrt to - thes. and to he airaia to uie.r - - 11.-

. ... ... . , i : .i. -L.-i ... , ... :,i ea eigntv-nme cures oi

see ner two no. piace i .us Ana hQ ana DU ueauuiui rce wm - tü.Illlftrt. Accomoanving

room. We love to see ner rise mm soon ue a rfam and iorgeten. ..; , ;r.

-hin .mnn, the bf.va. -ittOO ittO I a mm from .Innun the other ,e ropor. W .uv -

dlliuv - e-' w -f - x I 11 V t a a a a a a v BHSI SJ 1 -

has been kept bacic so long, we are jav

glad to see her come to the front.: "Japan," he said. "Oh,

uu. h. risHaa. n. u. kkan, FISHER A KE N, Attorniyi At Law, JASPER, INDIANA Wiil praotlcB In the Courts of Dulxl and adjoining counties. Special attention given ., ..ul .1 I ..Ulm end nil left ic ml.

... r. ,..... Hulldinir. over 1'OHl

Offer. M.rch 1. l'JQO

BRUxNO BUETTNER

Attorney at Law,

And Notary Public, IAH PK It, INDIANA,

Willnretie la the Courts of Duliolsand

r rry counties, Indiana. Jan. V. IM

OPERATIVE DENTIST, .AIPIR, - INDIANA. oo arr or rmmTH. eo.oo li'lH. I'rn-n 4 Hrl.l.. aork fluid PUIlD-

'Hflllt? 1..I..I m.lkuda nf Silin rl l DrUl teeth

''1 work iurnltd Trm RonbU. OlBc

John a Strmarihtlm' itor. ou public quarr riii la, lSSS-17

DENTISTRY

r. n. JLm MOSi V,

Resident Dentist.

(tUNTINGHURO, IND. .nler his professions! serTlces to all ""linir ar.V arurh in that dental line, and

promii to (five It his closest attention. " plate work soeclallv solicltod, and all

asss warranted. Apr. 1, 'W.

Kalnbridfre Township Tros-

tes Notice. fhs undersigned, Trustee of Bain-

- um nfiim.minois rounty, win i"n1 to Township business on Saturday or every week, at Frank Belt's office on 5rth Main street, between Eighth and f'nth, in Jasper. The Township Li-

örry and Indiana School Books are at

me place. William 8holbb, Trustee.

"JS' to, imt j.

WILL BE PROSECUTED.

suspicion of any thing wrong could can't be brought to. Think of how be drawn from her manner. Mon-I have cried and troubled about day morning she was called to pre-;you, and stuck to you last spring a 1 I aaa I . n SBS y a a MM a I n yv 1-1 A SI K T

pare breaklast, out aid not nwer. neu yuu n m huuuio, A ihitvl rnii hfr I helped vou. and of vour promises

room was entered and she wasf und to me and now I die for you, but, a . sr n f C? 1 1

unconscioiH, and the laudanu n be darling, 1 will lorgive you ior ata, side the bed. She left two letters an i close my letter, the last you for h?r lover, Mr. James Taylor, will ever get from me, and you will

which are both heart-yearning let- see my face no more, unless you

ters, and told of her intention to see me aeaa. oo, aarung, .nins oi ' ... . .. is i 1

kill herself for love of him. She me an your nie, as one you causea has a mother and two sisters livine to die for you. So good-bye for the

in Perrv county, and three brothers last time, from your true, honest

and a sister in Tennessee. As will lover. v,..wkie iiumanm. be seen the first letter is dated Apr. " uieT. v 3d, and is as follows :

Huntingburg, Apr. 3, lvKK). Well. Jim. I have been running Judrc Irlehart Thiaks Parte Rica BUI

to the othce every tram, but don t,

realitv there were over three hun

AraA cniiAR in the countv. but that

glad to see ner come tome mnsa. "Japan," he sa:d. "UN, you - . had failed t0 ,0 If the boy will lag, we are not going muRt hurry and get there before the" P"- I'd the otew-

a. : t . i .1 nuiLi oh. v a i . i i , i, v . . v. . i

to cry ii iuo gm n-i'A. may be sorry because the boy

get that letter you said you would

write me. I told you that you

wouldn't write when you said you would. I would like to know how

it is you couldn't write on Sunday.

I would nice to snow wnai you

had to do so urging you couldn't

write, bad I

ttf - . "... thern. i ne report im uw mm -

5 miaainnir Prt fotil!) Rlt'l V HDOU 11. 11 . i r.i.J il..

r- -r - . pnmnnnvinir wa.S SUDmilteU lO HIP

is Co , a n .mir iiinm in a ipw . .

The

hr-aid and it was then decided to en

force the law more rigidly than ever

before. Indianapolis rentmei.

poky, and wish he would spur up vear it will be a night mare

and all tliat. but are real clad to see ,o,rii!in rlicion sits as ill UDon

the girl fitting herself for usefulness. them us do tn.e christian clothes.

HI a aal - - a a .1 ......

If the boys will not iook out uie There is not one harsh word in tne Washiorton Owns its Electric Lighting

girls will capture all the good places. japanese language, lou can t 9ni

See ' era a comm. She glides cursc a raan if you speak Japanese ... . . f.-u:

through the primary, bounds over I yüU offended a man past an apolo ur neignoonuH . " "

the elementary grades, and takes y in tUe halcyon days that are wn naa ooug.u u. -. - -

her place beside her brother in pa8Smg, he gathered his robes oflf. t,u"l'm L .Lr.: . i .u ,k. F. 7. 6V ... u: i 'trie ich ine ulant there, taking pos

maiiipmni H uiiu au ui me viw.i,..- ururn hii.hil linn hiili uiiuiiirii o - , -.

o.i i i V,,. ... . n u:n B-kssrfan from AD1 1. the UBViess

in ins iiiifo ociiovii, auu w mo wk mi ( Mr in vour uoriiuo. iu aui, .

notch in the college curriculum. voll -ould have been too rude.

We remember when a girl was con-; don't care for Japan now. The

sidered out of place declaming. christians have taught the Japanese

Look at her now. Shining 0.1 the how to swear."

platform everywhere. She is not The world is growing civilized.

afraid to measure eloquence wun i9 ( the happier, the wiser, tne

her brother. Kour-rifths of the better for it?

medal contestants are girls, and, vVhat do our modern improve-

they are holding their places in the ments bring us but care and anxiety hiahest institutions of learning. and the bitterness of fierce competi-

: . . . ..-. ;

This is a great change in me posi- tion

What's the use of a telephone if

we have no messages to speak into it? What good do all these luxuries, all these fine things, to a man who

heart

tion of woman from past ages

WHAT WILL COME OF IT. A great responsibility to woman.

She must rise from a mere thing of

a n. A a a mi r lf U

nAAiuv. anu uruHiuciu. iu nvvi.T, - . . . -

tn nillara of strength in church and so worried that he hasn t

state. There is coming a complete to enjoy anything revolution in society. The sex line What's the use of a fine dinner to in the social, commercial, political a man who has lost his appetite? and professional circles will be ob-l Th- march of progress literated. Women will stand in all Who wants to march when he has

'these positions just as she stands no leet. . ".. . . . -it I Unw miinh hptter oft are vou. as

before ti od and is amenaoie 10 sns r .-. ... , t ... u.. .;n Km far as happiness is concerned, living

me laws oi umuio. w - . .., a factor in compensation, political in your fine house, with a mortgage r , , , V,. thnn vour crrnnHfathnr

rights, or even the sacred desa, any - V rä tTi more hm it is in the law of gravi- was in his 1, U i log cabin out in the . .1 . narinu with hm dreams and his

tation. we nan me gin oi our uy .ho walks side bv side with her bopes for company?

brother through the school curricu- Civilized. lum, holds her place upon the plat- If" o skin deep, this civilization 1 lass 11 nsiilau-iAnal a 1 1 1 n a of ours.

iorm IUU ill an u'idboiuiwi v-.. - a . , a. iha harhimrer of a new and nigh- ert. barelv skin deeP

w t waa v " O w . . .a . ass

r nrdnr of civilization. It Will not

unwoman her in the least or make

her one whit less lady like. 1 he law of the sex is not in it. The

world has been slow in this matter,

hut it has come at last, and is one

A liLle shinine veneer. Hub it

off, and you find the natural man.

The great virtues which lilt nu manity above the brutish beasts are not taught by civilization. Courage,

self-sacrifice, love und nope none

civi-

ni, auu to uiioi ' ...

of the bright new blef sings that oi mese are vinw u.

1 - - - K.f.v twino-a fnr th i-ominc uzea races.

UIUVU . Q i

Century. Ex.

You can't civilize nature.

She will break out. modern

im-

Harhlaon Trustee's Notice.

li-Ji h hereby given that the nnder-

JK'ji "aie oi narnison lownsnip,

au to township business on each " . m,i.,imnm 2Jf of the year, at my office, and We, Americans, should take our provements, or no modern improve Persons havin townahin business to a l W. ,,nnnrt nf rinannta in Iments.

Tha trv..i.i ,;l tut., i a $rAAm asss II Talaa nf the sea. . ards.

Imh-w "ir&U " "pv I Wt civilized people build a tight : I .... iiui. i f ....... .tinniil.tiii- anrl

Neither beer, wine nor spirits haa "" oo V ' ' " . si a I W a nn aaaSSl 1 ir SI fin It. if

BUUI UUIDVIVCD uy au i i .. . as a

We can't go out ana nave a time . . aa a a

Countv Democrat says of it :

Municipal ownership is no longer

a theorv in this citv it is a realiza

tion. The plant is one of the best

in the state and Washington has for . a a a

some time enjoyed the reputation oi W Ä a a I a 1

be ne perhaps the Dest ngniea cuy

in Tn.iiana. The plant has been

paving the owner 15 per cent, on

hid mnnAv invested. At this rate

itwi dividends on the stock held bv

the citv will pav for the street light

ing and also pay for the plant in ten

vears. making a net gam tor tne city

of ahout 1 17. 000 per vear. The

price paid Mr. Graham for the plant

was 74.0UO and aiu.uuu tor tne re

lease of his contract, which had

thrn vears vet to run. It looks

like a large sum and it is, but from

an economic point ot view the in

vestment ought to prove a good one

and greatly lessen tho ouruen o

citv taxation.

Bv the transfer last night of the

light plant the city becomes owner

of all the stock in the kght corpora

tinn pxnent three snares wnicn are

held by the directors respectively, one share each. The deed to the plant will be held in trust by the company until the payments are made.when that will be turned over

to the city.

Three townships of Jackson coun

tv, Brownstown, Driftwood and

Salt Creek, will hold a special elec

tion, May 12, on the matter of vot

ing a two-cent tax tor the proposed Indianapolis Southern Railroad.

Sboald aot Have Passed.

The Indianapolis Sentinel

says

Judge J. E. Iglehart, of Evansville,

is in that city, lie is connected with the Beattysville bond case which is now being heard In the United States court. Judge Igle-

g you couldn l . . . tl. a,in.i f.

U, ,v I ii cat . Tfcao noavu wj uv whsiuvi svs makes no difference how i ,u. . d;

. ... mil rauiCBBiuu uu iug a uiki jti.au

win tr to vim nnvrn nir.i. ... ...

....

. . ,, ... an expression i to tell you anything, bi fae i ti a-v-tA ao I rnn

you can t wnte to me, so i can, ii . . . f f

know what to do. 1 heard about. , ... - j .

, . . , . , iiae lasi iuur yearn auu uu uui iuiua you being at Ferdinand yesterday, . .. anvthin.. that wonld

you and old VI nitten. it you .r. nn

tion. I and ray folks as far back as I can remember, have been re

publicans, but in the last campaign m sr. . B

don t write to me when you say

you will, and don't pay more at

tention to me than you do, 1 am go

ing to kill myselt, and then you

can think of what you have caused.

I voted for Br van for the reason

D think ot what you have caused. y , d to the de.tmc. I waut you to come over as soon q JJf m , h you get this. I have some busi-! . wa npot.,tfl(1 .,,.:.; .nd sL

jr o ... . a na . a-

will. As tar ba th3 rorto Kl

ean bill is concerned l am like a

great many republicans in the mat-

It

as

ness with you

Jim. as good as I

j 0

much as 1 think of

oven cin't write to

is ku sirituK, Tu

am to vou. andr-" V

yoj, that you!

me when

you

a a i a . mm a a- mm. --m

ii a- si ii a a 1 "fce auu a Uta to eui HRmuo" av mm, say you will. I wouldn t treat you TV . . , believe the supreme

that way. 1 am sick-how are you , ( fc United SUtes will deby this time.' are you getting better? . , -..,;,:-.!

v". ,a A X ' A l I V Mil V VUW IM" WiainraaasvaasrSSSJawaiBMNi dertie wants me to stay with her. .,.

all summer, and I will stav if youj

will come over, and me and you can . . a a a a .

make a bargain, and it you don t

nome I wi II iro awav betöre long, so

if you want me to stay, come

The passage of that bill is the

- worst mistake the republicans have

made for many years. Many of the leadine republicans of thecoun-

a!try have indicated tbeir opposition

. : . . . xr to H in no unmisia-ca ictius, inonce want you to take me to Kyi . Q Harrison. When Gen.

ana. Jacks is going to move nex ) j.larri9on 8aid he regarded it as "a week, so come at once, and Ion t; ri de ture from prillci. bring none of them W hittens with the inlluence of this expres-

you, my darling, sweet man. i am-. . , , ,

going crazy shure. I can t live this Gn Harri80n was president way, and don t expect to long, for! at)Dointed at least four of the

younevertellmethe truth any more ; : . d of BUpremec()art vou alwavs sav vou will write and - .. i , .

j V

never do so. Love, come at once.

If you don't I will go to some place

out of this world. From Carkir Hknpershot. Your true love. She waited till Sunday, got no letter from Taylor, and then wrote,

bidding him goodby, as tollows: Hi NTiNiiiuiiui, Apr. 8, 1000.

Dear Jim, my love, I love you,

and that is one reason why I think

the law will be declared unconstitutional. No lawyer ever dreamed that the administration would declare that the constitution does not extend to the islands which have recently come into our possession.

The mistake is the worst one the republicans have made for years. It is simply awful." . . - a a .a a 1

"What do you think ot Admiral

and tonight I expect to pass away,1 Dewey as a candidate for the presi

for I know you don't love me and l dency?" don't want to live no longer to be 'Well it is rather pitiful to see in your way. Vou told me when 'him making such a blunder. He is

you was here that you would write allnght when it comes to commandso I could get a letter last Monday ing a fleet, but he is out of place as and I have been to the postoftice a candidate for the Presidency. He every day this week. seems to be out of his head."

t out of vour i

Judge GVan, of Lawienceburg,

Gaoaea

Nn, Trustee.

The new Hawaiian bill which has passed the Hous prohibits the sale of liquor in saloon in Hawaii, but tiArmit its sale in hotels. The ho

tel industry will have a big boom in those islands. The bill passed by a

vote of 120 to 28.

Aa. aa ...

Trustee, j .i.:m to be considered a value

advertiser" in The Cooribb are ble or useful article of diet. Nora SvA . f . ... 9 I mm a. m W-

wie aaa f ui capturing a trad.

man Kerr, M. D.

in b thunder storm. We'd get

lunntT to ill health Prof. W. Guv

Middleton. of the Vincennes high

iuic I ' ' r j , l v our 8ch-x)ls, has resigned and Prof. A.

C. Yoder will succeed mm.

So I will put myself out of your 4 I " a .

wav . for I know vou could write to

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me. If you think more ot the tolas has decided that the county clerk's where you are staying I won't be'per diem for attending court was

where 1 can near aoeut it. so, dar- DOt repealed by the tee and salary ling, I am going to die, loving you iaWt . . . V 1 t 1

Detter tnan l oo myseu. ii youi . wish come and look on me when I She "Don't you feel a draft over

amldead, and think of what you there by the window?"

caused, for 1 have no desire to live: neiumiaiyj iee, i u-wns

without your love. If you had I do. hau l p-puii down me

loved me as I loved you we should b-blind or c-come over and s-sit by

have been happy together. Save you?"

this letter for it is my last. If I ac- She "Well, I would advise too

complish my purpose 1 am going to to puii oown tne uuna urst. ur rest and hope to see you in the next cago News,