Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 14, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 December 1900 — Page 1
"Weekly QTmifirf
JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1900. NO t4 VOL. 43
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fdlUMM Ii V KKi ritiuAi 1 mm- , ,,KKt UUtOltCOOXTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DO AHB. OFFICE. In Coi kikk Buildivo 0s vVkst Sixth Stkkkt. ,.r Year, r'-' Numbers, Postpaid, $1 .M. fa irter time in pioportioii. RATES OF ADVEBTWiNO. r,r IK1 idföltiaettenti U'KhI rate; Ii lines ! x tot first insertion ; fiOc. each subsequent insertion.
l ... arlv advertisements liberal
;ra-ts
users. COMMERCIAL ami JOB work
11 Kin-Is Promptly an Neatly ex
AT AN INDIAN S ÜRAVE.
Tbe Human Will Can Coaquor ill Heredity If Put to Work.
Home. Sweet Home." Wi. Chanted In- Q u j t an iJ(?a
der Peculiar Circumstances
Ills of cause it is his right. Expect it and work for it. It would be donf
through you not lor you. Ihe wo
man whocured consumption breath
con-
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as oiu as i 1 ii aim n i.tiip; a me , , : i t -iÄ Vwl ,i.,u...j
. ,, , , j- . pu nu r.ci-icu nunc .-no uciw u When the boundary line between universe into m mpto ami compact , ,lh w&9 ht,r Jivine inheritance Tecneeaee and Georgia u eetob- form for th benefit of the ordinary EU whaeltt WWcox, ia New lished it peered half h mile south uf mind. Just as a horaeopathist puts journu) the spring, Tuck-a lee chee-ehee, strong medicine into small pills tor among the. foothills of the L'naka-., the benefit of those who cannot or Question Answered, and as it crowd one of the prin- will not assimilate big dosei of y. .. Aiigu t Flower still has the largcipal Indian trails it became a place drug-. Here is mv poetical pill: est sale of any mediciae la the civilised of muc h importance. There had al- I Nil Mom the , , v., with bid- TZ ready grown up a strong rivalry be ooa indiawtion or biliousness." Dootorswer
tween the Tennessee tribe-, headed ' ,,' "IT. J' 1 " scin-e, and they seldom hear-l of a,
Chief Hoes, and the Georgia ,.,.,.., t,1)t j, ,,,
Dom
lien. Ileitis, nervous prostration or bean
failure, ate. They used August FtOWei to ' n out the system ami stop .eruirii tation of undigested food, regulate tie
gtad at LIBKKAl. PBH KM. Ve invite inspection ami business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
M A. SWEENEY.
d M MII.HIKN. M.iiBIKt a ttornt
;AWPI IL IND.,
Vill oractlre In ItW Courts of Dubois and Tjin nfOonr , I'urticular attention
SI,, opposite ths
an. I organic action of the system, an.l
that is all they took w hen feeling dull and bad with headaches and other achat You only need a lew doeea of reenV Aogaat 1 ;wer, in liquid form, to make . ; - itisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with you. iet Greenes pne
almanac. Martin trieduian. Sugar Beet Experiments in Indiana. Purlue I n versity Experiment Miitu.ti.. Nut. .), Ma 1 For the past thirteen years the Indiana Agricultural Experiment Station has been conduction ex-
for
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niitti you uwuiu m taw was- ,hn pnilu... n, - i i,:
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ter, saving all your earning, except fewer Umn fa ,,, in gtttc
a mere suDs.sience, atienu ng sc ux. The follmvir,r tab, pr,,,tnl by at night and teaching until reaching p . uA ...i
the age of 19 year when you had Hnd in th order ol p ,.,.
oy your own exertions prepareu iation and railwav miN a-e :
yiiur nur iu jiauviauoii u icauumg
and clerkintf during the tim? when v- u
.there took vacations and sought i,nn.vlvani:l pleasure, most eminently titled you . to successfully face the stern realties q. . 1 of life and well have you met n ri them. Scarcely had you entered MaHSddlU9ett, upon life s journey when your -rexa9 thoughtful, cultured mind and your high moral and industrial habits, ao j.- . . ' attracted the attention of the(iov- jowa ' ernor of Michigan as to secure your . . . . ' deorgia, appointment as his private secre- JTZ
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. w . ... . ... Wisconsin, and ethcient discharge of your duties r IB.
as such which attracted the atten
'Jl.il!
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ions.
. arklitn ..Ilk.
by Lhiet Koet, and Hie Georgia i,.,.., jMlt j:e nt ; When fate calls I
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will lie made to raantar aover- moon, ueaueu w, j. . ..... llHi breeds, and men of extraor Ji- And goeratioiw al my touch Mccomb
nary ability as leaders. The estab- - - 7t aT bio, of the liver, stimulate the nervo,.
hshment of the new bound iry lines in wrat,. lixed the limits of their resjuctive Heredity, the braggart, stark an.l stiM. territories, and to try and harmonize FWI prostrate at tbe feet of Mighl Will, as far & possible the contending fac- Now comes a j roteat from a phyti me the government established a sician in Chicago. He says: "I
tmiliro i,ost there. John Howard write you because 1 believe your
Payne appeared upon the acetM and faith to be wrong, in direct antapi-
was accused of inciting the Indians ism to me granu iaea oi an omni--to insubordination. He was placed cient and omnipotent Creator, and,
under arrest as an incendiary and moreover, because I b.dieve tiat its carried to the council house. The univer-al acceptance would lead to name of the place was changed from untold s-jffering, di-ease and death, the eunhonious appellation of Tuck This much science teaches me.'
a lee chee-chee to the one more eas In ord n to prove his "grand" periments on sugar in Indiana ily pronounced of Red Clay, be-idea of an "omniscient and omnip-The main purpose of this work ha cause of color of soil in that vicin- otent Creator," I am sorry to say been to determine whether or not jtv, the good doctor (hut poor poet) gugar beets might be profitably
While Pavne was held there one sent me a whole page of his protest grown in this state, for sugar pro
of the first bands arrived, and among in verse .f which one stanza will ducing purixnes.
the Indians wa- the chief Oochee, sutlice to show tu,w beautiful and This work has been conducted Wuitiintf ;.,!,, I hn ken-hearttd uphftiim is his creed. vear after vear with much c ire, and
.I lyikinii 1 J 0 man. He was moody and abstract- "Heed this, Will though seeming at every opportunity has been mad h.I and refused all invitations to the your hold stroke, U:4e uf ascertain Iudiana's adapt-
council house, and would partake of lU r" " -v ün9n a" 1 ttMl ability as a state to produce sugar
n,i festive eniovments whatsoever, r,. i,.rru iK mU miA atn an.l from the beet. For years the sta
but soent the most uf his time at uaiii. tion has distributed free seed each
the graves of his wife and child far- r bless it with noble mind- and hearts spring to hundreds of farmers over
ther up the valley. At last one - the state, wno agreeu to iouow uie morning he was missed from hin ao- I have known scores of human directions given them, to plant the customed place by the camplireaud being who were yoked like cattle to 8ee(j. grow lrie crop and send the an alarm was immediately raised the"" Iua(1 llef in tne hopeless- 8tation samples of the beets in the that Rattling (iourd had escaped. ne" of lne,r inheritance, and who fj. Thousands of pounds of beet The patrol scattered in every direc- "died M the fol dieth," either gee(j have tr,Ua been distributed, in .arch nf him n,l some of physically or morally, because they an(i each fall a large number of
them bethought them of his fond- expected to. I know a woman who beets have been received at the staness for the spot where his loved believes she "inherits" consump- tj,)n from different parts of the ones slept and went in search of tion through two generations of an-8tate, and their sngar contents dehim there. And there thay found cestors and who i- faithfully invit- termined. No other exjieritnent
him. Hi- body liy tween the ' i A Timely Book by an Indiana Writer is . l . i...u. .. i i.;. But t'iere are I titers hoill It IS a n VKraalre i hr m we are ' 9
llllie mouiius uutl coyoicu ins cjuo" , f"-'f , , ,e Mm Atlrinc ,.f Vr R. j i . ua i,o.t greater inspiration to know. One in-nrm ha nttemi.,! t. conduct liion Atkins, ol new WM
Hin hi )t rc . ill iu ut: nay . , nnvi " r it i , . i . - j 1
ihe in- 40 a pfvmwM vi cit;t uiv "tnwT 5ii.cn lone connuuva t"iHTimuiu 1 . . ; 0 nvuiwui t t I - . . . t W ihn 1 a inn, unildiia t D nil ...
dians were being disarrmd, and iUI " w ,fU,ui' with sugar Deets, or grown expen-; , . .7" T ' esi irgiw,
COX A HUNTER. Attorneys at Law .AHPKH, I IN I) I A. A.
W,l! prm tlrr n ln' onrt it Pulxiis ant t ,j .. -ri 'Hi; oountlea, OotleetkMM an I rrobut
1.1. iik on PttbliC s.juar
.i k u 4'-fiai( . iltlcc .11 spayil's b
t, .iOto-lv.
W. a. i myibr. Huuisr Trajlor. JKAYLOR & TRAYIiOR, Attorneys at Law, JASl'Klt. INDIANA, Will praetloi' In tl.efourts of Putiois and iulni(('ountles. .... fcri'lllre over Pubols County State Mauk. K. l i, Iis.
ia Charfe of the Airline, notably "Husband and Fat! er.'
Odd fellowship and the Future,
"What is Man." In 188U he put
out a book . ailed Twel? btepr
"Inward Heaven, which be gave t
(ieortfe V. iih ie. uf Chicjyo,
7 - - CJ J O publi-h on a per cent, of the ule-.
W bill the hook void w :i Mr At
kins received nothing out ol it n
Ogilvie sold out to Laird and Lee, ar.d was not able t nay him :mv-
RlCH tRO M. M:i MLliV
Q. C. Smith
George C. Smith, president and
general manager of the Atlanta and
West Point and Western of Ala
bama, is now general manager of
the Air Line. Louisville, Kvansville
it St Louis railroad.
Receiver Jarvis apt). tinted him
several days ago.
Ihe Southern rai.way company
jtriM r. nnmo int.. in i..i.s!i in ot Trie
Air Line before Ja'iuarv 1. and the
receiver will not tran-ter tli" pro- Pooulatiun and Mileafrc.
perty before that date While New , da ÜM Oenetal George P. Harrboo, in olbw lttte(, io population, il baa ht presentation speech to Mr. dUfi thp ,M v ta -mith, at Atlanta, in behalf ol tbe mrwth pl(MJe in raihvav mileage fficera and employes of tbe Atlanta pennsvh..im . during (h. ;(I), . ,. ind West Point ami W est,-, n of Al- r- , ,ll:li,;i;r,in ,t r,,.,, :, .
abarua a tew evening aim e, Mkl ,n populaUon, has d. u to aw Typical American aa you are. your onJ U(,. n railwav mi!t .
career airam demon-trates the iact in;....;, i ,,;u ,i, ,
. a . ... Iiiiii'..- M siui nie Liraii si imi.hat merit will win. Storting life wav statewltll alUl)t U) milee s you did, at the age 1 1 1 vein, has for R (r. it work on a farm at 1 18 per month t h jt H thi.(1 jp l IllBtion
luring toe summer, auu Bwruopj u.:-- , isi I (KM) fewsr inloihitaiit
Pop. Mileage. 1 7 .
11. M KKAN
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Tennessee,
North Carolina,
lko. ii. risHca.
FISHER & KEAX,
AttarneyB at Law, I ASPIC It, INDIANA
W nl nractU .-in tlie rmirt. or inu.oi
k Iwiiiiiiitf f.. until'-, siiffiul att.
. i ... . I ... . 1... ,1 ,. till. .ft ii, it
oAm in PrlediuM BulhthiK, orar i'.-t t.( reted a bayonet when
urica. Muri'li 1,100
tion of a general manager of a rail
road, and caused him to treat the x --- . i a . , irginia, governor as the Southern railway is Aiaw.araa
now treating us; nam sly, give you
place, raise your lary, M- . .
a better place, raise vour
and take vou to another held."
THE JERICHO ROAD.
IIM'l
ntlon k i . ii :
California,
Kansas, Louisiana, South Carolina, Arknosas,
M aryland,
BKUNO BUETTNER, Attorney at Law. Aud Notary Public, IAsJPKU, INDIANA, W ill practice la the Courts of ImiImiis and I rry countias. Indiana. Jan. ,
OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANA, aa. oo KT Of TttTM. ea.oo Ü. .11. Crown tnl BrUc' "rk Kühn r i:v LaUtl mthi1 of Bttlac rnflrl! tscth
Ml wi.rk ii4rn,J Trni. K.i,il.l Ofnc
"r Jobn Mrnirlieiiu' itor, mi public .iMre "run at, l8Sa ly
DENT I ST R Y
o. a. mos v Resident Demist,
tiUNTINOUUHO, I IND.
icn.lcrs ha professional scrrlcrs to all Indian tighter, o-...iK ai.y Work in the .tcntal line, anil1, .. . nni, Prunn. ui arlre it Iiis closest attantkm. waia inoi song.
d l.- pinte work apecially ;tfcltel, ami all r warrantad. Apr. Is, .
often expressed
T, . -ff.ir eansrl treat ex. ite- God He matte my soul, and He seven, in 10; five, in IM.
.n.t initianntinn Th mal-Q-U wish me to be well ! I will hundied and fortv-three. In
liJ Ilk a aav- a uwjm . - - - - i w
contents took advantage of the dis
tressing occurrence to stir up strife, and fears were entertained of a
brooding over his removal, he be- -ves Ai six een sne a-areo mental crops for so many years m;--- -r- Umnecticut,
came desperate, and seek ng that l(J l 9fV ä.u .u the state, as has Indiana. omce zr"T-Z "TTI, Vü Mamecuuic uccpv.-vv, o ... iki.Li.. . . ,' , . , . i . Koail ihrivini7the name from the i..
lone SDOt he chanted his death V,,1C l" ,U"""US' i inclusive, we nave nao exper-, - wwraw, sone fell upon the point of the bay- God 'illuminated- her mind with imental pl.to of beets in one or known parable wherein I man Klljridlf onef' which pierced his heait, and great truth. Imore parts of the state. In 1890 w travehng rom Jerusalem to Jer- wa,hington. unci, TTHIV.H j o.v-vv. , ,;,! - " ..if t ;u,: .. . , . oiolichn and fell nmontr thieves, who ni i- t.i i
he died on the spot where he had ri?r " - " - --V- lüere Were e,?ni 0I. .ine9e? '"5 1 "TTT " " -n.i uf. ,Vloue limuu'
a desire to be laid wwawj . u - thirtv-eignt, in isn: miny-nine, in ---rr - - uregon,
do I not inherit divine health trom isi; twentv-seven. in l.M forty- m,u u" w,e r""1 lu u'"- New Hampshire,
and He..- iniso;fiVp. in l,s7 one- Vlte and Jewish priest came by, Soulh nait0ta.
mi)s refused to render him succor and iifUhnma
.be." the station sent seed to 1.168 er- P"1 by on tne other side, rmai- Indian Territory,
She began to bieathe. I ntil this over the 8.ate, while in 1S.. 7, a Samaritan came along, gave Vermont, . ia aa r 1 1 . .1.. . . . nil I, m ..-. m L in ,a'ös . . . . .
entertained of a lltue 9,ie ,iau U!iea umJ Iew ceus and P. large amounts of seed U,U1 " TT'T'" T rTw"' North uaüoia,
mutinv A erave was du on the OI ner iung- airam oi me iresn air were distributed, which farmers Ful '- -1 - District ol v oiumoia, ujiiuii. i '" w 6 i. .,u .;k;i-.l" ., i ., . n inn. and stood trood for anv ex- it.u
where the chief lav, and ma fic agreed io grow unoer me oireciiou , , - . r , uuuit
soldier- lunC8- "en sne pracucea g?nue ,,f tne station. For years growers t' "" Montana, ..... I I .1 - I . .J . a I VI ;!. .... ...... ...T.I uupnoJna . .
caiisinenics aim increased me ex- nave panted one-eighth acre or! " vrm a ,ww aaeatCO,
gradually. She took no raore öf beets under our instruc- ltie auu,,,r impresses on our minas I)elawaröi
,and hearts this important unui : , Idaho
silent witness of the pathetic f token them to no avail Sbe As a result of this work a great hat lVhe a7 7 01 eaT n e., Arizona,
scene, began singing softly to him , T L. " J self the song which has ince been hea th-and she obtained rot i .v . t.i i j .... .t. health. No matter what we do
ecnotü, .mi u, , u FWinnimr. V r highest, holiest manhood and wo-
lien HISIIOP. WHO IlIU aei'l a tiote . auicai vwuicuia unruu.inu. . i , . , , , . ' vje.i. oiruup, uiu mmm "l ,. . j . i,n: . . , mnnhooil : to snp.ik the kind word u .J ...
iiitinv on h s action, heard the lu,B "r u" - nave now on our recoras a large , , ' rr . - uucu u,uii, sona and called Payne to him. f? greater thau the mind of man amount 0f information as a result of that hail reverl.er.te in undying arcnH vou f .1 song anu caneu 1 ttuc vo iiiui. - 0,,,.wi .u:a .n.! , , T .. . . f tniim thromrh all the soheres : to 1 ...
um, lim im o 1.1 tuui.ii.tu " -vu.v. .... ..v titpse vears 01 worn, wiucn is lavor- " . . r .
spot
chief was buried by the
one of ths Moravian missionaries calisthenics and increased the ex- have punted
olliciating. After the services were erases grauuauy. rne 100a no raore of beeU, . . a 1 . l 1 i medicines liecause she had all her
over John nowaru rayne, wi.o tmu ., " . "
been a
'number of samples of the beets from lV,b? tina' courteous ana geni e in Wyoming, "t nea.ly 70 counties in the State have a11 our assocationa with our fellow- Nevada, ot 1 , ' ,;,..,,i ni o,,, ,,io ,,1 at..) ii,..ir Mi'Mi ; to illustrate in ourselves the
A 6 0 7 s . 10 1 1 12 13 N 15 1; 17 18 19 90 21 22 21 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 82 88 84 :.5 86 37 3 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4; 47 48 49 SO
I 5 9 38 3 1 1 s I 12 23 12 21 19 31 IS 17 10 28 15 I 80 27 22 29 14 82 44 31 10 20 25 49 86 43 20 47 40 45 29 50 87 24 SB 48 41 88 4J 46
Now. tell me," said the kind-
you're a ru naway,
"Young man,
where did you
INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv,
JA3PeR.
INDIANA,
I wrote that song myself," re
plied INyne. "And where did you get the tone?" "I composed that also." "Would you let me have a copy of it?"
"Certainly I will."
ma'am, ter tell the
of able to the profitable production 0f hghten the heavy Uiad by one touch trutn- replied the young tramp.
. . t ft... t...li.,. l iti i T . e lll'illli . kl . I 1' 1 a t a a
WI Hie uripuiK uniivj , in v uni . . . HOQ0f died HOI lOIlg agO, BHU UI" tlowers in our hearts and lives in- ter that things didn't go right, and stead of weeds. one jav i,t out and I run till I was In his preface the author says: dead tuckered out." "I have lived much that I have not "Poor boy! Couldn't go a step written, but I have not written any- f..rthr eh "'
mendous and glorious scheme
worlds, fcvery part ol the universe 9Ugar beds in the northern third of is a part of that Cause. Indiana on certain soils suited to Every star has a purpose; every tnjs crop, human life has a purpose. The star iQ consequence of all this work, knows and obeys man ignores and! the station has decided to disconrebels. Itinue further distribution of beet But once let him know and obey 9eed, to our :wople, and to largely
and realize nis uigner nereuuy and;curtai itH sllrar bret investigations.
The station however, desires to keep in touch with our sugar beet grow-
live up to it, aud he becomes a part
helps direct
nr., 1 . of O-nnipotei'ce. He is a ( rown
VYtMl, a lliail "UVF .all rui out . - . . ... ' . . j; Pnnns thereafter anil
thinu' that I have not lived, and the, ()h! no. It was 'cause I could
story of this book is but a plaintive m,t g0 a stepmother." Philadelrefrain wrung from the over-bur- j,aia Press, dened song of my life; while the,
writ like that is no incendiary Ap- 1 rrce mereaner aim neips uirecirs, and will be pleased to axamine"wo ? v" ""1 rsmraw w mr (U ui mwrite nut ion is ii" luwiiuioij. .1. .:.. I. ' . . . . , . I m had hir aonreea in an man v.. l:..i f
,-nea m-iv be ap nit vou. but U,B w " tree ot chaw all samples ot oeets, ' r 8rcu""" "
lam Eoing to U you free. I shall 1" -pite of the protest of my Chi-'aent us, under station instructions, lfQ, upheavals 01 my own
. . ,. n.mi f.i.rrd.iinniipni i .1. ni.r mini .1 r.ii -1 1ik.11 1. . 1. . iifraii.
immedt-"-"b . . in tne i.tn oi rariuers ue- , , . . .
this bebet is pernicious, or that its:,.,; t, .senn, fr.,. for furthAr no in wr,os U1
u ..inn., n ,-n ipa.l tn iaakatl i . 1 t j 1 . riiht l vi mi and t he hiKher life . A WJOlia wrh a
''.., 13.
m-y.
write out your discharge
ately and a pass to you anywhere
you choo-e through the nation Io..r.n I. ,! Kun n hiinaeit fl
1 al 1 1 t; 11. .v. vrv v . v. . , v ... ..... . , .1 k.M... f K t . r nmriMiiiAB iliu,i.i.ia
home of a family living near by, .. .v. and on h's return th. re he exhibited Poverty and misery when it is per-
at the nd death ! " (uite the contrary
and related the circum
his pass
stances. This "Home, Sweet
been sung in public. St Dispatch.
sisted in. As for death that is only
obtain the same by applying to their,
congressmen 1900-1901.
Some time
Mr.
during this winter of
4?
Atkins was
Ind., June
born
19,
It's a p 0 r picture that attracts less attention than the frame.
wih a three-inch
in Krai- tongue can m ike a giant feal like a
His midge t.
early in 1901 a bul-
father was at that lime and has ever, p. , tirft. m!lv be found in honesty.
ince been engaged in the mercantile but honesty isn't always found in
circum uuuic ii.u-7 ecu. in .''. m um , . . i ..i - j first time Pwt of eter,,al ,if- antl we letin will be published by the 8to-:busin1e188' "J A ms was reared pontic.
LITKRY AHJ SIL? STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER, "ain 8TBKKT, Jaener, Ind
AUaya have t e liest turnouts, of any ,he is in the wrong
tanety for customers : nartinilarlv eom- 'ment with his wite.
merrial travelers. Courteous and rareW drivers to all parte of Dubois and aloining countiea. Horses boarded and
M on cheap terma. expensive
tei ii. ism. it.
was the
Home," had ever
noi warn io overuuiuo m. ilon giving a record ot the sugar
Louis i nereiore doctors ana raeaicines beet work of this institution during have their place in the world. Men the past thirteen years, and the rewill need physicians until theyLuit- attained. This will be mailed
"Don't you think a man a real lheir lr 'e relation to nature. fne to any one desfHag a copy of man ought to acknowledge when Then they will know how to heal the same. C. S. PtrOata, Director.
in an argu
themselves.
It is a beautiful thing to die, but, Ur J,.na "Therm s that Ntrs
j- a a is w a w- v . w ------ - a !LI. it a. m. I
"Oh I don't know. George a lernoie uimg io ue sic, pom Bates I can't abide her. She is never owns up, but he always goes am miserable while you live. Let away9 talking abut somebody or ' a 7 k mm ! .4 thai hn in Kaip In health
and buys me something nice and u" ? Z 13 t other.
Detroit Free Press.
'Subscribe for the Cocaisn.
happiness and plenty, tnev are
his. They belong to every one of
Mrs. Clav' It isn't nice. I
aaree with vou; but then, one can-
The Courikk advertisers are let-ua. Let every soul whose yeslnol a(waV9 be talking about dress."
ting down me price oars into meKnu mrw hhot mnurc.irc w j Boston Transcript.
lie id oi oareains. wen. naiipy uu hubuciuus, no
lo iouow nis iatner s occupation, v. . . nMKMw . flV1i in ihm .
which he has followed more or less of nM yju c,nMilie r a for the last twenty-five years. Atcrank the age of eighteen he joined the. .. ' . ., . . m , . .1 i . v . -i i ... i u 1 Wise is the min w'i kn what Methodist Episcopal church and be-. y ., . . . . gan to prepare himself to preach. J best worth koo vinj ani does lie tod entered the evangelist bet Wl)rth dltt- .l, field, was sent to the Pacific coast, Nine wives out of a possible ten where he spent two years among the can see where they made a miscowboys, d ling missionary work, take in not marrying the other fettle continued in the missionary low. field in various parts of the west for A min who understands humn a number of years. He is now liv- nature never places mach sonfl lence ing at New Ross, Ind., where he is in anither rain who nine an exengaged with his father in business. cuse for attending a circus. 'JhiUe has written several other books, cago News.
