Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 November 1900 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER SO, 900. NO 18
VOL. 43.
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fot legal
W.C T. U. COLUMN
work, and since the organization of the Woman" Christian Tetnperanc
I'nion mod "f the thropiea f the age
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great philan-,iroratio Alger. Jr. luv been in- ,r T (Joates A Co
New Juvenile Book. Tn: Poo Boons 8t, by
Published b) Philadelphia,
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flKIIITTIM HV Mk- M I H 'UBS.
augu rated Dy inera. ur sociei j . k aa i m I H,.hh h " oVrr 10 dirtWent branches of Horatio Alger, Jr., is not only the Annual Address of rs hllalthru,lK. WOlk. It the free . üf juvnUe writersS but Rel.n.f President of Dubois Co. rea(Jing circulating libraries ie mot Jprolific. Although more w ,- v' on board our .-hip-, in the luiub- r tll!m a hundred booka have lell from Dear White Ribbon Bieten and ad niining caiups, Coffee boosts, i,rainj his hand does not MMI friends: We are glad to greet you, noonjay praver meetings and gos- , r s- .. lg tinr.e -inee I
we have been permitted to nee the ej mission-, newsboy-' ar.dibiot . Pad a hook for bovs in which
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;, lv irtiaanienU legal rates; no e oi ano-.nei v-ui - -mr in ..u, oiacn- mission, sailors r. -i, lesmr j j lUmj 0 much to intere-t in", u
0 lines $1 00 for nmt insertion ; aimaiiu,i.)iiuuivov. uome- iur cumjk woujth w , a genuine nooK ior genuine w;i j aabMow tt uuartion. lad thankful to our heavenly Father free kindergartens, sewing school-, p. ful, o ufo, ciean) dear cut tod ' . . mi 1 tV..,i u-a hm'w hctn ti:irf-(l to meet ... .1 1 ...itla,,,..nl. anil tminim".
reariv advertiMmenu iufrni - -i witwg rc.viv.UvU - """inspiring.
i uU tA HMUf Mirer- once more m ui auuui m . n. .. ,., tl ,.t (iav nurn inruiu- i- JJ . IH noor nou-se 11
Truant Officer Report oo Bainbridfe 0. I- ( assidy's lobooi, Township. Miss Armstrong's school ,, i. i v ,. or Miss Battle's BCbool. HujiTiNQBUBo. Ina., Nor. 40 ., .,f i q regard to the attandanco in the N'ss Alh.nl - ,,-hool. cbooUoi the .1 named school J '-s raylor school . . ... M I)i on schon .
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DOru Jraiioii i mun un im ' i""1 follow -
So of children enumerated by Um truttM last May, batwaen ttie uges of ti and Iii, aßfi No. of children moved into the
Mi-- Young's school, 'J. A. AbelTi Bohool,
X 38 286
township, transft rred to it, or arrived at scho '1 age since Lt-t Mav,
i t
:nictH users.
N'e should look back upon our pa-t (ir,.n ,,f working women, a national vrilh,,in wheie
'work and eflbrta, with ranawed de tamperanoe boapttal, and many LnVnown t
COMMERCIAL AND JOB WORK Itarniination to try to improve, by the othar cood things too numerous totwo fmin t)i, ue -M treated van m ., I t,i . ir. I...... ...,1.,1 .. ri - ii .1. .y . . . .
(. til Kuxl Promi.tiv and nsanj ex , 1 :it I IBKItAL PB14 ks.
pOOl
he aaa left by an Su dtJad inoV),,i away
wl.en lie va- o.u ...i (ll,tvi,le ot
inv
it,- in M'ctim and boataaaa.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Total to be accounted for, HOW ACCOUN1 KD 9i K
or oing
to
poration,
mentally or
capacitated,
o. enroll' i
Hters,
54:
on
t m Mttacpv. M i, IH K I
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fittornt ysatlaaw.
l AHPCK, IIMD.. rt II prH.-tloo In IlM Court- f MbolS nd . , 'i ..V - Psttl lat aw Mow
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rlj
irkiim St.. PI'" h lMfc.
ern rsof the pa-t. We have reached mention now. These are all doing b-,n,. ,i, Aj p,.,,,,! who have v-
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anoiner muaaioue m ou, oiB. ,1. ana hup- is gieai nee., ' ,i. 1MJ()r house in ctiartre, ijui wnen well as in our lives. We, who hae lh,.m vet Udieve the educational sixteen years old Fog-on and Nthe happy privilege of being re-ei.t aIi,j preventive pha-e of the work i- (H wif,. ar,, " ut m charge of the
to-day should lift our heart- to t , od a Kreater benelit to humanity, bv t ..r.n bv an unscrupulous over-i v noiifi.l f nnn r. or
in gratitude lot Bit loving kiodnaas. hindering the spread ol the gigantic .et.r who received a live dollar bribe ' t'() mw regular in attendPerhaps He ha- prolong" l "ur live. evr (Jf our day, intemperance anl fr(jm Uiem each month in order to; ance gj) for some special purpoae. Then our impurity. Ibold their plaet. Jed is treated so' Vo Uvn- beyond the two-mile-prayer should be. "O, (.od, teach at the great results of the mean y by ihem that he run i away , limit and not in school, none.
us our uuiy, aim gie u;. ec curlew uiw, tor smuu uur -uio. jM d theatrical company, meets N- h-vond the aae of 14. and
and strengtb to ao li. are working all over me nauou. wl iajr 8Uccess until the end ot, While some of our sisters are up-The universal testimony of mayr'the season. Thence he goes to a; on beds of ifflietion, we are here to an,i police is that it is lessening Laerjne place, is hired bv a man to
plan lor anotntr year worn agamsi cnme among cnnuren irom vu io ovij ajter his gorlf Chester, and at-:
Total,
Many of the teachers in Madison.
Boom and Bainbridgt township-, have been reporting certain pupils ia as going to the paroohial school at Ireland. To know personally
Whether r not they were in school or at home we visited the parochial school and found titty pupil hard at work. We were kindlv received
-aid cor- antl furnished with the name ut each
138 pupil enrolled, SO that Wfl can report physically in- t(, the state truancy board their atDOOe. p. ,, dance at school. An attendance teachers rag- (n a private or parochial school, as
189 mnnv rlava renre-. nt the mihlic
school term fulfills the law in letter
There are pupils
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COX Ä HUNTER. Attorneys at I ,ASPK, INDIANA
Collect .n hii I I'mliittr
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r.n mmU ,, ttie court of Puboia ;tnl
,l..iii UK count ex.
it ii pucIbII . ... imcc ,n spayd'a baüdta M Wvm s.jutr-
r. jr.o.
IHMI I ri) lor.
I KAY LOH & TRAYIjOB, Attornevs at Law,
V
the gigantic sins of our nation.
We uer cen. Mav (iod hasten the day). , th .... nn ..u h:s trins. Here
often feel discouraged, but if each ot wnen the curfew law may he heard (iay whiIe he ,s fitting on the bin
IJ ! ihak w r Ik, knlrk f n oeoPI' 1 1 U' n . " ,i a. 1!
vou couiu gntuuc irom ocean to ureau, m f anii and voumr neier is near nun
and in spirit.
in the public school- of Ireland and 50 paptla in the parochial school. The old part of the school build
ing at Ireland needs many repairs. Rain (all! npon pupils, wind blows
Z ' through the open windows and Total, " 13 doors, and plaster falls upon the
The following is the enrollment in unsuspecting urchin, to the delight
beyond
not in school,
and see the work we have done since and city. We can never overestiwe were organized in 1SS9, in May mate the bene it to le derived from or June, 1 do not remember which, 'securing the law for scientific temtbat is I think some 11 years ag , 1 nerance in the public schools. We
kno vou wou'd be surprised and feel now have it in every state in the
that we we have done the best we union, except South Carolina and) j : a ,)0or house he is di
could, (if the few charter members -lah. it is only a matter ot fime'chargej anj goeH to New V rk, some have gone home, have finished when these states will fall into ho.!taken in by a confidence man, is tbeir work here and now re-t from f,,r nur fai hful superintendent of !,.,,. ,,,j a' r.,KKH r-omsis verv
- - tucaicu uu .wwv.., ---j their labors. Of the few charter t, tt department, Mrs. Mary Hunt. npa robbing a yacht without
digging up the sand wi'h a little -pade he is approac' ed by a darkalrir.npfi man. who nlavs an im-
e .,..,.., in liii oftwr Ii I'm It hp-
ooivaiii i.iAifc n o..t m... ...v. - . . , i I
. ominv Known mai ne nas reu
the d'stnet schools of
tow
Mi-- Bifert'i school,
Bainhridge 0f an ,;ave the one ;n the line of gravitation. Very respectfully yours,
Miss Mary Vollmer's school, Miss Klein's school, 80 Miss Flora Vollmer a - hool, 17 Miss Sweeney's school, 26 Mi- Miller's school, 11 W W. (iullett's school. 19
.1. H, Johnson, Truant otl'icer. DEATH OF DR. W, R. McMHAN.
Total, Co. Supt
signed luve
Former Resident of Dubois Coutty. Dr. Wra. R. McMahan, uncle of
Dr McMahan. of HuntlDSDUrE. died
ls) at his home in Minnesota at an ad-i-.i.,.. .iuI Um nmlur. vaticed atie. on Nov. 13. 1900,
, , iivji, (i 1 1 v i iii- iiiiuti mf-1 , ev .mined pach school The doctor was a resident ot
this
JAhPEK. IMlAfc ii Mii ii ti c courts of pbeh
nn
priictii'i
-m. e ox, r Ouboia County ItaSa uaaa. Kb. i. l
I.Ko. II. I ISlIKK.
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but one nas ever iaueu hi i.y uur3 our pUnuc scnoois are from there on, bis motner is iouna, ajv j jm(j a paren 1 W a ar but f.iv nrtw' . I. , .( and narcotics . .u. I :.. il, . ' .
reguiai. , c ai .i. - run,, o-i anci 11 IS proven uiai is mun ihout tiie age ol
death has thinned our ranks ot toe upon the human system, and are 1)st fsir Robert Fenwick, who was keen him out of SC
many that enlisleü laier wun us, thus tortitied against tne eus mui . n infa..cv. : th rhnrrx
F1SHEB & KEAN,
Attorneys at Law,
.1 VSPr.lt, INDIANA
W ol ruetice In tUc Court of Dabo!
Hint
iliolllillK -' III li'. I'i'rini
t,, tllcllK lIt ot ' -t.it' - I'l l """"" otticc in ivtoSiMa Balhllaa, uv. r rmm Ute. Marrh I.lW. BKUNO BÜKTTNEK, Attorney at Law. And Notary Public, IAMPKK, INDIANA,
W ill nrnctice la the Court of Hill, and
p rryoonaMaa, Indiana. J" s. i-x
jmemfx-rs t(;at was organizes in tbis uf B .-ton, will never know detest, lowing what he is doing, but meets jn hainbridge township atleastonce, county many years. 1 he Mankato house by Mrs. Batch, I think none Already sixteen million children in a j ,-riend Success, attends him and 9ome s,'hools twice. Occasion- Daily Review say-
t WOO will falsify "UT. . K .nc.nai.au, u c Pmchild in order to neer physician of tin- City and POOn-
hool. In many ty, died :,t 11 :3U I uesday niglil.
record shows the "The doctor ba.l been in leeoie
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-.ohm rif.ve iiaeii ori ii.i fi inironi inem on rr,- . . , .. .,, DP t,v oiiprpsiun 1 , f.. 10:1 I n Tor sever l veais. "uiit i
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iome, otner nar muicu , -"-,190 nave wjjb u b,,, . . in a book, read me itrsi cm pier 01 jjood
hope they are in the work some our lVai temperance i.egion, wun 0I. to him. "he will do the , erroneou1 . 11' . ,.l J ..... ( .1 1 1 , " I .1 .. .,1. in' . .a . . . . I
ire eKI10. ' O'.u.v. .i. 111 llIIU, " Tf'l. IOT .'IT. .lljer KOOWS IIO lo .rl,,,nr.v ..... ,M bt'ltlL'
ler in thi-L-rand work, for we know bead, and conviction in heart, go- L.,.,, ,-. af,,nti,m of b vs. I .1 "i i. k. UnAmni neck and head. About five years
- tj. aawavft - mf 1 i : 1 1 n i l' 1 1 1 n i 1 in 1114111 ' ikiiou.ov .
it is God's cause; and he has called .;ng forth singing their temieranceihfJ!.rt ,.. rp0omrnend the b ok to ,,. tll fv.,,., '.u.,. farmers' aeo he abandoned his practice and
the women o! this nation to do it. 9ong, and relating with emphasis.; vountr readers as one that is sure to '.Mli,ir,.n Aa nnt have to attend since then has lived quietly with
A nroister said, "that the o their motto, 'Tremble, King Alco-; , PJ anfi instruct them. .1 .1,,,; tim , .nth, of Sen-friends at the above location.
man's Christian Temrance T'nion hoi, we shall grow up." Our wo The author was born in Massa ....,. ) -tÖber ' and November. "The doctor was a native of Ken-
was doing a work that tl e cnurches men are carrying out the P"nc,Ple?;chusett-, not quite sixty seven years rho law a )an n t excuse farmers' tucky, having been born 111 Llark
were afraid to. Please tell me what 0f Miss Willard, who never Jis is also s pr -achtr in the Uni-!i.i,ii,rHn nv more than those of county. Msy 23, 181Ö. Hispirents
hurch is thee that carries 4 de- covered an evil but that she tried to .arian i.11P(,n 11- removed, to Newiu- il n, ua ,b.0iv,.,l moved to Dubns Co., Ind., in the
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OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. INDIANA. 8H. OO SET OF TKBTM. B.OO I '. Cri.wr. ati't Hnl(. "rk Oal.t FIII10 t. i.itjr. uimi ninh'.ii. f Btttaf aittSalal itb I w..rli turaiilt Trnip keani't'l OtBr. overj .lm 1 ttriiirr,Urim' tlor, on pul.lir xiutre MHtW n.inaa 1
DENT I ST R Y
. B. A. M S V Resident Demist,
UlTINXirSCiUlTltO, IND.
icnilpr h' iirofcieiiHl crvlc Ui all
.w'lnitf ai.v work in the ilcntnl line, am
r .im. tn tfivc It In coct attention
j 'I plate work specially ilu iteil. ami all
' k arraiitcd. Apr. ia, f.
INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv,
JASPER.
INDIANA.
adranced age, but the immediate
impression of the cause of death was a malignant canbeing circulated 081 that developed on the side of his
nart.nents ot work : remedv it through some department w " ' ..a a a ! .
This organization is reacning oui 0f our organization.
in all directi ons and tighting sin in The greatest philanthropes ol
all forms and places, ihey turn the closing years ot the mneteentn aracter 0t his writing-.
not their backs to the poor or lowiy. centurv have been the .pen uoor ior () author
,r of st book of Doems and! :n ....anoan
They claim that one soul is as pre- Women. (which they are ever ieaay;ive3 0f ciartieU , Lincoln and Web-in Indiana, ineludi
cious in ine signi 01 vj u wnuuuic, anu etuinenuv mieu m rme uum Hi iakd M. MII.iu kx.
if a poor drunkard wants to retorm, has been trulv said that a nation I a " t . . . a a a
thev are rea dy to Itrnd a neiping wi never rise higher than its mom-
hnnd. Does not the regular church ers a- women have reached out
1. -..,1, f..r lomnerünee-' I Ji.linn n,t enf ereil " all ntfllt. hilt voll want - tuet t, mar ID
worn nn iuuc ui -- .. rv' ann a uiuann iviu. .1 'h -
Is not intemperance -in.
1 i 1 ... i . 111
aa f . - .a . Wl rt' fVf il dClirt" Ulf ui""' ' ""'
"e se thedors ot oppo tumty. iney naie , ( t,roa, hui!
What shall vou do? io to 1
dum ever hear a word from the pul- naturally inaugurated many philan- , ' ,,1,
mcerning this, the wor-t ot thropies for the betterment of the warmer in.l mure regular ciiinati- it- ... ,, .., .II - .-!,.. 1 Tl ., .... , , w-ihle if not noasible f ir votl. then
Sins. HI, you p.es, poor ana 1 ; Ün.'cher case tak.the only rci.e.lv thai
are our mmisiers uuin w comparatively ju.si m-uu. . intr.Hliice.l in all i ili.-.l n
boys to co.i e to cburcn. 10 pm ineir twentieth centurv win ormg mem trieJ Wlth m,., .....
whiskv resorts and ba-elall games, t, nerfection, and thousands ..f neg ;i,mK troubles,
t .., ..I, ,,r u. but 11 nii' on the i.i.,...l kii.lun uill be e inverted s.nip. it not
all It 1 L I I 1 1.1 I V II 1 vua ' a v h 1 r I 1 1 a Oll I ' o -a a a I
baseball ground? How olteu do fr ,m street waifs into useful citizen
York and soon became interested in l)V faM friends. Send your chil-early twenties, and in 1 Btt tin t ithe street bos of the city, wh:chidren to MChool, and thus obev the ther was a member of the tirst legisfact subsequently influenced the p. if Vou doubt the law, a-"i tell lature of the state. Dr. McMahan
Heisa!- :, PO,i vonrelf It baa held began the study ot meuicine ar an
j w r. kr-:ii... ,
circuit courts e iny age wun ut. ith.v,,..v..-,
ncluding the circuit Jasper, Ind., completing ma n-
court- of Pike and Dub is counties, ical education atterwarus ai i.ouisThe public and private schools of ville, Ky. In 1841 he married Jasper draw heavily upon the dis- Mary Caroline Condict, an It he retrict schools of Bainhridge township, suit of this union wsa ten obUdren 1 .1 ,.1.. L.i fniir Möns and six daughters. He
anl tliahe uii'lll aeia'- inn, iioooi
uill to a school. Diphtheria afterward m OV id to 1 mumwa, 1
Docs It Pay to Buy Cheap? A cheap reined v for OOOarhl and colds
1 pup
in h verc tliroat ami
boacbif 's ' ierin.in aslf heal- and sliniu
I o.w tlo tiaunes to destro the kterill 'II-
lait allavs inflammation, cansea
years M lieea a
prie almanac, .naruu r nnmiau. June 22. loOUeow.
Felt.
LITERY L13 Sil? STABLE.
FEED. VOLLMER, MMN STRKKT, .IllSpPr, I Itfl Always have I' e lwsl turnouts, of any IStietv for customer"; particularly 0OBV ner-ial travelers. ('oiir1onn and rari''ul Irivt-rs to all narts of I u I m ami ad-
. oinnitt counties. Horses boarded and MM on cheap terms. Oal II. 1SM.-1T. WSubsoribe for the Co o nits.
ire bear lh-.se sins üt-iiounceu irom hr the various phiiantnropie- gro ,-v. ,M...tl,ril,n. WVe a kod tnifht s
lu Mtlmltf Ma the averaoe min- out ,.f tb work of the Woman's reat and cures the patient. Try OtM
1 1 1 V. -i 1 I,- O 111 v. " - I " " , J " ..,. 00. 1 obnreb member is a- si- i'l., ;,.an 'IVnurance I'nion. You Ih-H e. Kecominen del m any
.( Uli,. ..v... - - - Ull. HUH ' I , . . 1 . . .. 1 . i I ilromrwta in the World. tu1
It'Ill MS llir lao. v.t. ... . ... j ... in;,, 11 ,1 Iraner uv. . . ' - r -- Are we not com-rand-d "to Ctjlflueoce of this work. The spread aloud and spare not." of civilization and Christianity have There is asjf thing iure, if every ,,,,ned doors of opportunity foi woman in Dnboil county was a tr i-v in every direction, and those White R bboner there would not be entered are hastening the coming ol . I 1 I I . . L '. I I. n . . . . , ! 1 . nn.l Ma 1 I 1 . , , I...
a ba-euaii ciu-j 111 mc .,. vnn 1 s Kingu nn, aim m
Neither do I lelieve that there would foun lation of the grandest philan
be a saloon Hut you say me sa-thropies t the twentiein century ;
loon is licensed; so should baseball j wmk for humanity is work for
be. If men must have crime and1 Christ, and as womm have given wickedness, why not license all? themselves to philanthropic work.
Yes. 1 cense theft, murder and ev- iiev have grown intellectual as
rvthir.p ick, and -intul. lhea...i sniritual. their talents
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Woman s Christian lemjwrance have been multiplieu just in pro-
is a philanthropic organization. portion to their use.
Webster says, "a phiirmtnropisi one a ho "seeks to promote the LifSt Seateace.
great st good of others." NN e have Arthur A. Brettelle who was re our free institutions for the turned to g Thomas, Ky., week
relief of physical stiff-ring and pov- before last under charge of deseition a IJ a at a ' ... . a :
ertv: hut we sn uia not iorgei mai frorntt regular army, was given
it is a great g tod to the human race ijeht sentence in punishment, three
w m a I a 1 ! W - m a N Sv. . a a 1
to prevent as tar as possible me weeks in the guard nouse. Armur evils that prduc 1 poverty and suf- has yet fifteen m nths to sere, and fering. In visiting thee ;u-titu- will e st ati me 1 at Ft Th ums, in tiona of the incurable and houi"s of et ... I ,,f Fortress Monroe. Va
the friendless children, yes, and al Huntingburg Argus. so our prisons and reformatories, TTT , we are told that nine tenths of the The residence of J din R berls, at inmate- are therefrom the effects of Pigeon switch, a short distance from
trathc. In the home for tientry vine, wa- ae-'.ryeu ov nre
owa,
1 1 ..1,. ...I il... - d biter to Jubuolle. Wliere 1 or
mu scanei it-vei iiiivo iciui. m - - , , , , average daily attendance s mie. So many years he had a large and luj": m-.m,lmm or.iive tirnclice. establishing and
r ä r 1 niiaii 11 e iai lie 1 n 11 1111 1 . 1 im . - w
Ii II fcii' -' ' a 1 . - - - f - O
fatal to children of school age. Very respectfully J. H Johnson,
fruant
1 1 :..! 1.,. ,.0,.
COntlUCling a nospuai in turn viij. In 1855 he moved to lianksto, and Bl hefoje stated, was the pioneer a . . a 1
Truant Officer, physician of this com ty. The Air Line. .. .. . . 1 -t ,1 aJ
Repirt on Madison The gross price at wnicn me ro-o
is
the liquor
was
friendless children, in Atlanta, (ia , I. tss on b idding and contents, the matron said that of the 92 in tl,5UD, with small insurance. . . a .a ... " 1 -
mates KI were there tor the cause M intemperance. The natural tendency of a true woman is toward philanthropic
Prosecuting Attorney Fi-her has
chosen A. L. tiny as his deputy for
Patoka township. A good selec tion. Newa.
M VRION Tl'. S1-H00I. ClIII.nUKN. Truant otlicei Johnson rSDOfta 400 children in Marion township. He ha- hunted them down as follows:
In st hool, 112; but a little over one-
fourth; over 14 years not in school.
li7: gone awiv, (il; not within 2
miles of a school, Ü; he is chasing
through the woods with a switch,
21, and intends to have them in school or know why. Coi.LMBIA ÖCH00L CHILDRIM, Truant otlicer Johnson says that there were enumerated in Columbia rp., last May 41)7 children, and V. have been added since, making total 562. That 10 have died or plat awav, 4 are mentally incapacitated, :Jll are registered by teachers a- attend
ing schools, that he has notuiea 1 that thev had better show up in
school promptly, or he will get after
".-a a a . I ll a
them with a blunderbuss, ana mat
M who are over U years old, and on-eouenilv bevond nis iurisdio
nun bave not self-re-pt ct, ambition
r pride enough to try and inapfOVe themselves by going to school. A
..rir a.O ih'lt '.It'. Wl proVP It tll''
"Fl If 'a w" J W ton t reform. It's pinbsMt thev re ell cigarette smoker-.
Officer's
Township. H r n 1 iN'.iiL'K'i. Ind , N v. i!i. In regard to the attend nice in the cboola of the above named school corporation, I am able to report as follows : No. of children enumerated by the trustee last May, between the ages of ', and 31, 463 No. of children moved into the township, transferred to it, or arrived at school age since last May,
was bid off was 570,002. The rolling stock brought 1896,900, making a total of $4,466,902. It is understood that the Southern will begin the operation of the road on th tirst of December. WHOA I THERE NOW !
The Orand Jury II get Aller Him! Notwithstanding that the law requires saloons to be closed on election day, there were a number of "drunks" upon our streets election
UM day. Independent. For the benefit of the editor of
the Independent we are requested to say that C. W. Dufendach was the only person on election day to follow a certain saloon man around to the back door and ask him for a drink of whisky. He wa- refused. News.
96
Total to be accounted for,
HOW A VOL N TKP KOK. No. dead, moved away, or going to schocl outside of said cor
poration,
No. mentally or physically incapacitated, - No. enrolled on teacheis' registers. . 288
No. recently notified to enter, or Warn 50.000 Horses. to be more regular in attend- Nkw York, Nov. JH. Horses to ance, 52 the number of .00,0 mi are to be purNo. living beyond the two-mile- chased la this country in the next limit, and not in school, none, six months by ngents of the Mritish No beyond the age of il, ami government for the use of Lord not in school, 7 Kitchener's fores in policing the Transvaal and Orange b reo Mate.
Total. Tin following is th- enrollment
Advertisers in The capturing the trade.
Coukikk an
in the li trie) ichootl "t town-hip on the day - thev ted bv the andsrsigned
county superintendent
Madison wre visand the
L. Pavne s school,
J. Evrard's school,
Will Meet in Evaosville. The district meelingof the K. of p. f if die twentieth district, 0 m-pri-ing the counties of ( libfOU, PlSS)
Dubois, l'crrv, spencer. i..e-. 97 Posey and Vanderburg will be held IS at Fvanjville, Fob. 1 '; lt01
