Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 April 1901 — Page 1

tVeehty dTmifirf. VOL 43 JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1901. NO. 33.

IHTII.IMO U HVHiV IHIbAY T JASI'KR, lil-ltoi ot'NTY. INDIANA. KV I.KMKNT Imia.nk. OKFH'K. I s Col mm BuiLOIM On Wkt Sixth Stkeet. PBIOE K ITBSCRJPTIOSt. I't Vear, r' NhihUt-, Postpaid, f I .-V). H i rter time in po .portion. KATKS UP ADVERTISING. i t legal 8'ivn ! i- n. ntc lagal rat; U line I!."' lot tirst insertion ; Mb, each hu1m-';ih m insertion. .r early advertisements l'beral contains will f made to regular a-lvcr

Huer.

W.C T. U. COLUMN

CONDICTKU nV MKS. M . L. HoHKS.

RperiaH writs tontene ot Ittel ox uik.r ' THK RhPUBI.ICAN PRIMARY LAW. ADOPTED BY THE LAST LEOISLA TÜRE. SHOULD BE A WARNING TO LOVERS OF LIBERTY.

CUM M KlU'l A L AMD JOB WORK O? nH Kind Promptly and Neatly ex . It "i St I IHKK.M. PSH E. We invite inspection ami business.

PKOFKSSIOXAL CARDS.

A Series of Medal Contests. There will be a double lilvf I medal context at HUIlbÖra church, April 27, 7:90 p. m . seniors, and junior. partaking. A very iuti r -ting time h axpectd I' .v.. I. i.il Ulli I 1 1 r,- . -1 it I

Vl.ii MM I m.i inn.. UL'tll Kai iMhMMI KtF I iOTUU

Miss Anna Killian ami Miss Kthel Hopkins. Kvervbodv is invited to c me and

-K'ti , a delightful evening. Five rents admittance to pay for medsls.

All children and young people are welcome in the classes. Com.

Too Much Power Trusted to Party Com mittee.

Indianapolis, Ind., Apr. i." 1901. It was no suiprisetu close observers of the last campaign, that there should emanate from the Republican legislature such I travef-try on re-

as the so-called Minturn Pri

mary hill. Any expression of the

true sentiments of the Republican

Milliaery. H'heu the hats are gaily Maoaaiag in the window by the street

It im spring;

more intelligent people, und it Creating Business. against this elan that tlie.-e pr.nis- Vt. jiav,. meived a little paraphions would work such hardship. t is,ied hv the Southern Railway That the main body of these voters uiMnu indtail i. umnii,

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are expressing vigorously their milla along the lines of that its tern l"" , ",,e "W" righteous indignation, is conclusive during the year just ended, tögeth- thES " ' evidence that they feel the oppro- er with an enumeration of all the Oh, tt'i then vo., lose vour terror of the bnum of the statute. textile industries now located in the . .Bk,e8 80 Jark n-1 kry, The Australian ballot system infame territory The namnkUl I. And you listen for the laughter thst

force in the state of Indiana in the interesting, not only in its showing For !! KtBSS is drawpast has compared favorably with of the really temarkahle work which ing near with hurrying feet, the system of any other state, toil road is accnmiiliidiinir in hniM. w,,e the hats are ifallv bloomin in

Conies now tbe Republican legisla- jng up the section which it cov rs ,he wmdoW f tbe street, ture and passes a ii.isn.u.ied ri but vastly more so in the revelation Somewhere, m aoabt, the wild Mower

mary diu, irom wnicu secret nanoi- 0t possibilities which await the aping is entirely eliminated. I nder plication of similar imncinles to

Bethel Church

K.

Mil .1.1 KV.

M. A. SWIESKY. p ftj

MILBUttS A SWKKNEY. t. ttorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Wi.l aswsttm oi Iii- OOBItS f lutl and .ir:it.uK r..-nti l'artu-uUr attnt:..ii iflvn. '-..lirctioiis. PICK .lckon St., nppolt the I I...I 4' rlj wk. pee. f. V2.

Admittance five cent"

New Lebanon Church

A silver medal contest at LbaMM will be held the following Sat-;

urdav night (Mav

is preparing to make jdad

au me scene, Ad we'll view the wakening landscape, ho neglected once, and sad, All serene. But for the soaabaf city man, with business cares grown grave, There springs no gtmtle viole's to greet him from the nave :

the work ac- Yet he has convincing evidence of win-

be c assed as ler Win retreat

neu tint- are gaily blooming in

winuow Djr the street. Washington Star.

tie

Mrs.

Harbison Hans. John Drexler is very sick.

party necessarily nm.-t show that i"'" every mau must uciiare ms other systems. The Southern has the breech, always existing between PO'ty aliiliation by atttndingtbe prl iong beta noted for the persiatent that party and the people, is grow- y of a given party, and it is madeipohcy it haa followed in this particing wider and wider. Nothing could criminal offense to vote at any'uiar Since its reorganization it

jshow more plainly than this act, other. It is true that good party has been the best frit nd the south

itliut the interests of that party are 'pontics wouia uemanu mat canai- J, .s had, and while not the interests of the ioule: that, dates be selected only by members comnlished caniu.t

S. I len will be a Silver M dal con- the function of the elector is beingjof the party upon WOOM tickets latjp)Uaiithropie, a great deal of it has fte-t at Bethel church May 4; 7 -80, gradually circumscribed and limited names of the candidates are to be been for the benefit of the South in

to an alarming extent wherever it is piaceu. i ei goou-iaiin reiorm legis the abstract, rath r tl an for direct in power. What the ultimate result 'ation, to be true in effects, calls for profit to the Southern system as' a J l .IaI III U. 1U. i .. mi 'lit thut tiwuilil imlwuto an o I fl mi

itint,.r ,.t wlinnn u ion Rnun u of D 1 HI II II ill IW- l)T 1 HTLV 1 11 , . i i i . . . , . I....- t I . ,1...

t C ( AAi 4A v v. i ui rpiiyuiauuij. ntoviuo vi - r j 't -uwii ruun? WliAl UUI loiiowing ÖAI- f similar tftorts have demon-o- Primaries should never be fog, than 94 new texiile

I AtrAl A1 bavoni n finowtmn tlkut t lUdd OO liiaiurV l,V ailV llVl Ol Hie b tiIrAi1 , . I aJ n-Al l

I ' uti i i i "v; ouu iaa .jMv.wwii vi-mv vvj w MWHVM IIWUllI IvB U I C lUtait'U I t? I CI t it Ii i I 1 1 . L 1 1 M .M I I IKK. . a a t a i i I iwi 1 .1 1 1 1 , . . i ......

iruesi interests oi government win '--u-. :. . , along me railway, with in equip- Mia. Am. rUA . -to.

01 R CHIRCHES. 'grieviou.-ly suffer when controlled Of various sections oi tie Jaw, ment of 1 ,187,090 spindb s and 22, ;na kL hL7 WU1 J UmLm Out churches are but the echo, -by the Imperial party. ; "1 l1 ?'. t number laS weck. wÄnklÄ

Hurrah for Lena F. ; she made a

in the first line of Section 2: "For party is put at their beck and call,ierectine new mti. -hila others re

party ana the individual voter is otra-!placed old machinery with new.

Attorneys at Law lu-l, . U treibe tUU t organizations." Thetitleof thebill cised. I he chairman is made i; ,lnaddition to the milUenudMnUed, , IpEK IMDI aMA. voVs low licensor local option there that the act is for "the puri- himself a political trust and his 16 otljCr tex(ile mi ,mildiog. are ,1AM I.U.IMHA.. ppnfra'he ,am tication of primary elections." With ord la given legal authority. , van -t ,,, f construction.

.CXiuKUf. But in all the states where astoundii g direct and frank purpose, i wer W a danger ..h com-;an(1 severill eompaoiat have been for the cheapest market price

a .r ..,..-.. an. ,tw. ..t ,anr,a 1,-- Ht;il t" 'aw proviues ior a- punncmuon, cn v 'er' orcaui.ed tor the mirnose of be n- f .r ,t I,.ft,n..n uav- K. -.,hi

DMVC1 9 Ul I'l.lU UUllloi.c "iubm uic vOll.1 'UUJ Ol fll' m-' ciiii.a - 1. 1 a A D v ujuii oy o UV wtuiu

iiS.iv a- l nut not (ti trift cnaracier l ie neoine i' ujuucu iu nuuni auu

-ww- tnn '.irt'i i " i i i r i i t i r t w n n n 1 1 - - i k. ,- .

I

Reaulta of r political beliefs or party allilia ,,estion shows that during l'.HX no but is in hopes of recovery.

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mills and (leo. Baker savs Im will visit old

open at :3U.

lv suffer when controlled H.V

the shadow or rellex, of our great 1 ne Key note to me primary law, -. - - -:oi estaoiistiea concerns increased nolitical oarties In the state- originated by Senator Joes, is found dream of any Republican bjss The their equipment, several of them

COX Ä HUNGER., where the parties believe in high

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w a in Mm.

sour mash on Gust. O. Will Kuehrschneck will get married about the first of May. Good luck to you, Billy.

John F. Weisheit is buying mules

t ilfcr :u "r

ra i.tu

says

white legged

fox

(.Trujlor.

Attorneys at Law,

Seb. Huehner is recrvrinr rnt.

tu:.. . .. . it . . r-r

i um iuay 1(iy froni his sickness, and it

Will pi lit lit ! tlr Court- -t

i c-nOiix -unli-f.

Mtl. . r

r . t. I 0U

When it

iilliL' Work t o- venr In the In. 1,L-.. t,. -l...t

m 4L ,. - - 1 1 i. j . . l ' ri. tut nuiu irom i rm un iiiru oi in 1 r ii

ii.,mr imjior. aaitat on. the churches are an echo U1 "JC u"""""",ca'1" ' . ' . : , . i oi mius now ntimoer over mni, once.

I ' 'i'i I . l : i i . I ... rirrinj lr noPAtnoc n tnonaci r , rito .i . r . . .....

... ,,.,1 and sav a silent amen Thev aral.. s swnwo . r"". U1K Z " T W1U1 an "'pnpneni oi I N ,bl! looms

I tl A 1 LOK Ä JBJilliVIMUl.miMfliiama ruled bv ÜM arnitne primary 01 Vry intelligent, in- very existence oi governti em. uen- an j 4 4l-l8 p.,;. ,pindef

! motive in a common OODSDiraey

-i.ence.

JAtlPBItt IMIAA. How can we ever et our brethren

1 . 1 rii ui -1 v prinaulur nur mutter en

uau... c.-un.y stHt. lunk. ,ong as w' , uallv konor the license dat i of ever-V man who will not, protvct.on 01 trusts ana tn mopo.tes. by lne 8outhern six or ei ht voter with the ( hriatUn Dttri ,t? under ;,th . allirm willingness to It U another of the frMpient ex Lgo omitting a few centralized

kka.v we simplv never can. We set ui surrender his personal judgment in npiai M its violation 01 public con- poiota, was regarded as most un-

the Standard in the state- why u,e 01 tllh selection ot the "ueuce i m tue coming irue 01 us promising in general MO spects. Vet should we not set it up in the luen for whom he wil1 vote- 11 Puts "'f0' fpr the fw and not tbe many. the managers of the system, by sheer ,.u u 0. .v, a premium on the sacrifice of man- the same tendency is evinced by1 nersistptice fiat en fthanaa I c.mili.

v 11 u 1 v. 11 . ll'ni iau uir ui.iii n uy 10 ., .,11 it I .ft t , - - n " o not mora! enough to vote with, be houd and manliness; it deities parti- the lengthening ot the terms of coun-'tions tiat the property to day is re- fon sech hären lassen

Will practice l ik.Cort. ot '-'- -n; raoral enough to commune with? ansnip, wnue uegrauing paino ism. j - '"Y"" l" -".jgarded as one of the most promising H. Hoffman traded his engine for ..i ...int.- --m-i-iii itt t titi-'ii KiN.-ii ..... . T i,.. . 1 , ......... I ,.f Ik. A i.,n. nun. !i ii it .it uitvfi nnil citv iittn-.ir fmm- . ..r . .v..

. , , .,,t of . ....t. -itt. i . ..n. . t,. ..- ,. t 'rohibitionists and temperance V Ull' ,"l6'"u ' ,c . . rr J .r " . :m me country, ui course railway

, ltllv m .1. hi( Kness. ami it 14

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Oi rZr2 -n. - .J T. i.in f , pviinVn ( ne regarue.i as teuious enumeration, bopad will be all right before long.

u.i hhimm, witi hoi cai jjies- e . . . . . , out tue lesson 11 conveys ougnt not , v , ia , uJ 1 1 1T.. ll .! Tl... nii..nitii rx( I Ku o.r u net. ..... . . n I rjlfl If Nlflctrnlfl V I 1III11I Im

ent, past, anu iuiure nuegiance to p-ua ,.0 " i ;not to be lost on railway managers J , TV n. , 7 i the party, its principles and candi- ural to the Republican party as its in general. The territory traversed ,1(oklDg ,f he wa!,n 1 10 ,,uld'

in 1 11 i-.ti I- it 11 Ni

P18HEB & KEAX, Attarneys at Law, .1 SPKIt, INDIANA

beaded.

The ball at Haysville MonJay nigl t was largely attended. G RE KS HORN. Kr.nii Hiiotlier saMSMMM auitior.

Dar alta Tanglefoot ist weader

ort,.-e m spayd Boi.om. otw ft-a Women everywhere piss this resolu- ,(iIU UI eii-governmeiu is amazing 7"- "" systems have always tried to attra t he will run it U 1 .f l.tllfttlll't' J r ' J ft ft . . . ftflft I -. ..1 . V ,AI,I . . . A I I . . A I . i I. A I . . .

a new gasoline engine. Geo. says

Mun li 1 W

.: .1 1 : i.i:.i,.j 1 Ill Us ma evoleiice. awi uhiium ciiurtiv

11 I W . I I I 1 i , V ' II r 4 1 ' 1 1 i I 'J IftUU Vi ft A

- . th a a ,mill a a ri..,l ,,iil . . ll niwlt tkWri.iwl

Plina AÄVaaaai r r-hurch after due I'lg'! 1 9 the enactment of a lections, and the restraints upon Aftnraeir at LaW Mel.beiation, decline ti, 'recognize Primary law that would prevent .he abuae of po-er by town and city ofatTOrney aX 9eki)rto hooorin anv ;(Vu.e present well known vicious abuses f.cers who are by longer terms given And Notary liihllct . . . V nr anmw.AriJLi of the system in general use. The opportunities to form combinations

1 . iii.- .1-. act na-i-'d as the nartv'l fulfill- lot their individual linan:Mal ber.eht. one who vut" to uphold parties that I " . , , ,c .r"1"- , ,, ., i m. . . .... ...... I ., , ... mm .1... ......... Anil Mil. i' iMilliili li.iiil. 1. .Ill, fill.

for liouot dea mir ,,,c,u " f" u8' l"c " r .! 1 "Z

V I f I ft t no .

ftf Uli im 1 hiuiimua

, u 1 1 1 1 v r. ,

but for perfection in de-

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The Republican pa.ty solemnly eductional in.luence of . fre.,uenttaiI the Southern is ea,sily in XiT2& TCaJTla. J 1 :. .,lt . . .1 . . t o DKlmni arA ihn rupiimli. nnm . . ... . . . He UlOUglll fiC WOUlU gel OPB. tor

.IASPF.lt, INDIANA.

Will nrnt-tice la Dm uitof IuImiiiJ Is-tM' A 1 I . . ft M.a 1

iicene

lead.

If ry counties. IndiutiH.

Jan .'. 1'

OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. " INDIANA.

gambling or the like?'

Draw tbe chalk line in your church and within a few months vnii lift i 1 1 nrilnr-144 1 t iio.i olil f 111 (lift.

enjurinn of the orenlPat reliiiotis and 1' ol citizenship.

mornl onestion of the d v It will A casual glar.ce at the enactment

in the milde, t but unreal Nat break

is sullicient to enable anyone to ob

as. 00 scr of reeTH. as. 00 .. I. ... ' -- AL-AA ..n,, - u

neclailT l.at.,t m.tbu.1 of flitinc artiflrial trvth enlightenment to

ft. m.,tk "..-.m..1 Trrm. K....f.M w ,... . . ,,,,1.,, , Iklnh Otlf

lift IIV VI xft. AV A ft A. tlOUUI ft J VlilllX

thousand r

r.irn. r ..f In anl clay strt-.-t. 1 t f Tr.nity atmsni aagw u.isss-iy

DENT MS TR Y

a : . a : a 1 1 : a. . a

.1 1 Al f 11 i- "1 WIHT HI U'lllftll IllflUl' Ulf, Ml iinllotr nriif I 1 1 1 4ft hie, rino it U'nrn . ... .

,;ts stood the test of

detei mined, that whatever

DR. H. ri. MOSBr, Resident Dentist, iIUIVTITVGlJlTltG, I1N1.

the consiuracv of ilene and brim !4erv' HS mQm K'armg irregularities, severest nature, removing, as it does, the ' - ' . ......I., mi : i I. ... , i... -- mi .1... ...u ii:.... ,..i 1...., ..... .1...

., 1 ,. .V ( IltlUUI MUUV ft 1 II lOMUa IO IIIC l no- .imnuuil UIU irnniK tucj wliO . . . . . . . ... : 1 i 1.1 IX.

iimviliib p none iiumn thntitj urif 111 u BiniiiK nun in .uiiiv eoiiuuion.

1 .1 1 .1

so long as the license voter is equally honored with the conscience v ter. The chinch as well as the nation needs a deep moral agi'atkfO. to purify its members and society, ot winch it is to be a lamp set upon a hill top. Phalanx.

1 1 . . 1 : 1 . . 1

vim wnai unsroau nau..ne. n,.,i n ttiUu utra ,nvm.

others, even in thickly settled re- -r, .-. , ' , gions, will be forced to do in tbe fu- ne uhrman sisters attended the tun-. Herdofore the trUljk ,in,.s Haysville dance Monday night. hae been content to handle the Dr. L. IJ, Lukemeyer is kept very business that came to them. Willi attending sick patients now. rare exceptions they have ignored Christ. Frank started for Haysone of the most potential features in ville Monday with a 4 inch stauding the upbuilding of their traffic. The collar around his neck.

of Pi. A. Hos. hee, a celebrated maximum of business that the trunk Knmotima no., 1., ami ITr-lr

... a a a . viuv.aiiuv m ' v vv un a i una o nnan pl.ysi.-uir., and is a.-k now edged lme;, wi hande hag not yet e ß fa j dif,pme about ir, , to be one Ol the most turbinate discjv- u .a i . .. . . .. . . a"V4i n m.

eries in medicine. It .mickly euresireBC"dU' uul 111 me eastern sections, ijut Joe got there, frank says he

ai least, iuiure increases win oe was too slow. smaller thin in the past. Why Win Rue.ir9chneck went to Marshould the roads accept this as an rin rv, wndv H mmt m,.

inevitable feature? Any one of the r;,i ; Q ,.,.

great lines, with an intelligent hu-

m . I t L. ft t .-m,. ..I .... Iln.. IJ ..... I.... ......

i a Bione in pi ace oi nreau, in sawaiws, i ikj vuw i iio.hu. view of the expectation of our peo- A OSS Thill. p!e for relief from existing evils, Qarman Srrao if th anäraal nraactin

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mis law conies as an insult in men i un of lb. A. Moschee, a

co.ighs, ookll and all lung troubles of the

rk witrrante.l.

Apr. iy, 'hi.

Temperance and Relifion Should Qo HmmA Im HmmA

l.'ilprt t.' pr.ifo.lonl nrTlcet to all

r.n"H ;.;7l..Vi!,.r., i!:,;,:;1 A someone said, religion is sugar

i put.- work p.fiaiiy solicit!, mi aii to the heart, temerance has a ten

dency to give out that sweetness. ,The reason a many terra temperance a failure is I ecause they have the wrong idea of its meaning. If our temperance is to train us in taking intoxicants in a mild form, then we might well say it is a fail

ure. Are we, as temperance workers, doing all in our power to help rai-

.cur fallen brothers to a solid footing

of manhood, or are we not? Do we

go to Qod ujion our bended knees and ask Him to help us? Are our Uev. broth, t doing their duty in r -scuing the fallen? I would have them proclaim the gospel regarding temerance twice a month. Search light.

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.

Wm. A. Wilson, JASPER. INDIANA.

VAfttft. in vinir s:itis

ei.-- iacuon m everv case, which ns raimiiv reaii worKinir with a distinct nnr-

might be neglected, mistreated and increasing Hale eery season conti n,.s. caQ tTtate fo, it(jelf Mw rafljfl .iciticed, party power and organiza- - "".lÄJ ''V'iuite out of proportion to that which

lion snouiu remain intact in on- Unjtet s,at;.g ;n ,Sl)H an,, jfi n,,u

er woios, tne uemanu oi tbe whole old in everv town and village in theof events. A bureau such as de

Ute tor a law conserving the rights civilized world. itiree.ioes will relieve 8Crined could give to manufacturers

of the individual voter, is answered any or.nnary aougn. i nce, . eis. .ei ,

by the passage of a bill that not only deprives the voter of a constitutional guaranteed right, but emphasizes

and increases

power

dastardly

sacred tenets of democracy

The most offensive provisions of the law are those defining the ijual ilications of electors, the mettuxlsof voting at direct primaries, the stat-

ried in a short time.

Hopitykici Si Tam;i.kkkt.

are

Boone Blasts. Weather fin.i and farmers

may leceive in the ordinary course plowing for corn . . 4 I . ft. 1 O

Mr. Henry Breidenbaugh and son,

... .: . . i . i Will, made a (trifft: trin to .last ter

Graaaa'aPriie a'manac. M. Friedman.i,,"ur,u"ruu. , vu. wsl mcauon - ' r i jof certain industries; it could tell r r,uyA Girl's Good Receipt. them where freight rates were low- Nearly all Boone farmers at'endI A 1?.. ll . at a . m A , m mm

There was a modicum of sense in!?81' ana :n eriliesrt ways uiveri to ed the big sale at . H. Uottman s

own territory a revenue that ast Wednesdav.

. .. . .

insure certain returns in divi-

... , , ",.. . i uric n.fto a nnm u; uui oi pvui; ill . lcreases, as against him, the ,, , ' . . ;s ow t ftTi Z ,, j the response to a reiue4 made bv ai" . , . Of party machinery. It is a r , , . . . , , , 1 cht n ' , , . ft , a young lady as to what wou d kte.i . 1 11 v blow at one of our most . J . p , 7 . ., , ,lo dends . . t i .. her hands white aim soft : "Soak'" .

Mr

12, lrt-y.

LIVERY AND SiL? STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER,

M UN STREET,

Vieaaa Wakiaf Up. A total abstinence society has been started in Vienna by 120 members. Its program include abstenence from alcohol in everv

Jnaper, I ml form, for the benefit of the healtl

Always have tle liest turnouts, of any and morals of the people, and to variety for customers; particularly com- show the absolute uselessness ol "" Hal travelers. Court us and rare- alcohol. Exchange. W 'Invent to all parts of Dafcah and ad- j l"'ing counties. Homes boarded and! Tbe idea of alcohol giving force

okJ on cheap terms. And activity to the muscels ia entire.

wwit.iaw.-iy .y miif..w. B. Ricbardaon, M. D

T.ftlttft f oki ni on1 kalkn

The most vital point in rail-.1,.,, ... . t, mZAtTtZl

. a, , .. . .. ,,111. 1 i irn i Ulli ill All f IB. I

your hands three times daily in dish- roaa "Pauon is rappoaaa to be tne Sunj . water while mother rests" on the lentihc handling of transporta- Vnhrman t-k(, sofa "Boston Tranent ltion' but wcon'i to il ou8ht to be an u,,,rmn W1 1 la,ke P.." sofa. oston lrans. ript. !inU.lligent application to the work, f of - The story is told of a visitor at cuaranteeii.B a steadv vol ume ol ejiiuiBiJ uw

utory recognition of the central con- public school who emphasized a pa transportation to handle, and in that Mr. Joe Breidenbaugh was on the mittees, the powers vested in them; triotic speech by pointing to i na-Particular a aoiden onoortunitv has "ick list last week.

a: d last, leaving the question of di- tional Hag that almost covered one been neglected. The success of the Mr. Christ. Frank is 11 smiles rect or delegate primaries to the pre-end of the loom, and paying : Southern road in establishing on an since Ksster. He says Martin Co. cinct committeemen. "Now, boys, who can tell me what average two textile mills a week and Mary both are all right. That's The ipialitications of voters are that Hag is there for?" An unex-along its lines during the full year right ; try again, Christ., you'll suefixed by Section 4. It provides that pected reply was forthwith furni-h- i)m should otien the eves of other r-ppd at last

upon challenge of any person offer-ed by one little fellow who piped railway m inagers. The New York Mr Crl Mpvpm the famous hall

ing to vote, he must make all.davit up: "It's to hide the dirt." e Financier. calch hag go hirn , big with that attha last preceding election fear, says the New ork Ob eiver,1 The aoove explains why Ass't a small fiddle, he affiliated with the party, and will that the beautiful American Mag, T. F. Agent K. I). Stratton is anx- ya j ' h , vote for the regular nominees of the emblem so dear to the hearts ious to I ictte a Straw Board Factory v i Sfii such party at the coming election of all, the symbol properly of liber- and Vitrified Brick works at Jaanaf hrealt can on rrea M"ler-

By Section 11 it is made a crim- ty, law and order, in too many in- Will our citizens bln hnild nnhoma Btlat leterson, the little boy ol

inal offense for anyone to vote or of- stances hides a good deal of politi- interests? fer to vote who is not legally a qual- cal dirt, and by the unscrupulous is died voter according to the provis- made to stand fornumbeis of things Many a lrain of thought ought to ions of Section 4. with which properly it has no aflin- be "witched into a aiding. vVords severe enough foi condem- ity. Legal enactments have tend- What a drv time some of us would

nation of such legislation cannot be ed considerably to restrain common bave if we got nothing but our de found. By the provisions of the desecration of the national colors, serts.

last two sections referred to, if they but much mav yet be done in the It's usually found lo he nr-itv

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are eniorcea, more men would oe uis- way oi t uucating tne puouc con-hard to get people

frauchised in the sttte of Indiana science up t" the point of constant what you used to be. than were ever dis ran hised in and jealous concern for the honor tk. ri,i U f,.n

Maryland, the Carolinas, or any of the flag, lest in any wise it seem peope wno are by reason of try- The parson' Anel it returned afsouthern state. Independent voters to be made an apology for corrup-ing to p more thtn ttae ter many days?"

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Joe Breidenbaugh, says, "I)er Joe is immer kiank." Let's hear from Old Dutchman ami t'r Cousins again. An 0r,i Maid. Her Coafessloo. Th" parson "You should nbt

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