Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 July 1901 — Page 1
"Weehlii GTmifirf VOL. 43 JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY. Jl'LY S, 1901 N. 44
DUIMICD hvkkv niDAY AT .IAS- W. C T. U. COLUMN I i k, lit) 1011 1 ol'NTY, INDIANA, HY " '
CLEMENT DO ANS, ( iFFICK. m Coubibi ButLniae s Wmt Sixth Strkkt. PRICK OV slT.scitlH'loN. r Year, r- NuiiiIkth, Postpaid, ILM. , irtor Übm i piopcitk. i: i EH H tDVERTIBING.
CONDUCTED UV MKS. If. I.. II ' HOiH .
Justice Brewer on the Jury System.
Among lawyer! particularly and
I
primary, is a long step backwards. The League don't u-k any better
party 10 work in to destroy the sa- laymen ipute generally the utterloou than the Republican and Dem aacee of Justice Brewer d tic Uni ooratio parties, and for a prohibitod States supreme court in an adti !n-t to pay money to the Leagut ditm before tbe students ol Yale to furni-h a e o - ience ouietini; univi r-itv on the abuses of the iurv
"No man putteth new wine into machine to keep men mt of the ay item are attracting much alten old bottles; new wine muat be put prohibition party, it treason to the tion, "Ah at present udminiatavinto nw Lotties." JeeUt. oauae. ed,Mtna eminent jurirt de. lares, Ttm truth of tbie declaration of I I'mil the lection returns show "it is little less than a ratio of a Jeaui has tinea been verified by al- that the good man in the saloon semi-barbarous age. Continuing
ATRIPIOR THE EVANSVILLR SCOOPhR
t i
New Wine in New Bottles. mi I'nl rml I ii. 1 1. in
By a Stafl Correspondent. Booaox Bwoy.
)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
r Km I lelvclllscmelllH legal r'"H; two thousand ears of historv.'m.rfv I. nM f !,,. I,., mmJtnmilnm Hmmm mm
. r j J Y J fS aaa u ' rivo luv n- v umi vv savs.iva mmwM o l0 Ii.,,, 11.00 tor nrst insertion;.. ,t MJf Ht.em almost paradoxical for loon man in the lame party, the -The juior is treated lit le hctler than
eague enmity
tracts will he made tu regular adver- l(
titers.
I . . .1 I 1 .
jesua io ieacn mis ninuamentai
truth Bl ö -till preach to the JflWfl : loon is not clear
it should he remembered that For manv vears
"Tailor Jaaoell" is a journal
ist). tnii. I ' , one wlin in re
garded as isses.-mg supernatural
jsnmwwoni in me nun i tin
streets; one who make halls ot the liltli and thea throws it at deeeal people: now nob ad to a
Junnell" at Lvau-ville. whivh
think- it issirreat Bcoooer.
From iil Mas.
COMMKRCIAL AND JOB VTOBK Ql ill Kinds Promptly and Neatly ei- ,,., at UBBAAl PKU KS. v invite inspection and business. lt()FKS8IONAL CARDS.
0030CXXOOOOOOOOOD0090
J.l'Ki, Ittd , Julff 1. It seem
t ran gi indeed that people living in a community noted for it- liichn!
V, M . MII.HCKN.
M. A. SWKKNKV.
toward- the SB- a eriininal. He i" locked ii at ni'ht
arl (riven utile more pay than a day ,, laborer. He is coinelled to listen to we I ad Parson ,i .i . i ' i
i ... . . - inr n ijiji. "i Iii rir. i no or in;ii tin
me .jewisn commonweaitn wa- nie uoodwtn'fl Advocate a 8lde-track- tinie will eome wben tbe juror will l miadonary field. He came pot but ina machine. We bad the Nicbol- treated like man, eben be will r be
to the Jewi.di nation, and it was as sou law the Good Citizens move Hie pay of a husin.-s man. I aUo hope club and its Yaller Junnell' ' s hould L
trulv his ndssionatv field as was nn.l t. A ... I 1 1 niat t ne preseni
J J .' II). I 1, I ' 1 1 ( 1 1 ,'L.I,V IUI I... I .. I 1" l L iL., .1 . . .. 1
i in; uouiuu v.iiunoie tniiri , mill (a WorKlIlL' ltir"llli!l llie notl-1 KU t Isan in rrenre .f a ma mihfa Minn!, r , ,1
Luther in the ldth century. policy, but the election returna do ora siiaJl determiae the verdict." the Kvansiile Scooper diahei It is a fact, worthy of due eoaaid- uot ahow the advocates, of their Tbe justice might have gone fur- ibout Ferdinand, e ration, that the miaaionarv held of mMUma i. formidable Thav ti.er nA mhnmn no the di.r. i.nt .!,i It cannot he denied that - n(
rig o.i Sunday afternoon and drire thirteen (unlucky number, Mr Peekaniff 1) miles in h ten perature 4 degreee (fa t enough t broil sritcbei. Mr ( . kledom ti the
village of Ferdinand to inWrview .hi alleged witch, whether she feit like being one. "If I am a witch," itu -ai I. "I la not aware of the fact." That is oertainly a wnainte statement of a sensible woman, even if she baa trouble. Say, Mr. Scooj er, maybe thoOK horses had Iba hots when I bey - : peI in front ot the woman's
8 cottage. Horaei with bota -top
in -t any piece when the hots go t .
''k. r. mavtte Vollr xtatt e irre-
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all V . ' . .... . . uelM,v reaumiisucnstuu m uii-l(.llt.i fhjlf u... f(1 Ill0t
nilifcii n ii io inniiMii tin "11" .v .,,, wl( ,,, n.Mt linn
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MILBURN & SWEENEY. Attorneys at Law,
iPER, INDIANA.
of Bvaravilb
Scoopei a- a p iper w
r . i r. I ! ' . . .
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rtb
Woman entirely alone II stickler's Ihtters i- aoud f r
the I, ,t tr
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next time yon COfTM to Ja-,. er.
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r roiuuii)
on us at
J.V
all reforms of moral or reliiioo nr til, nur awwwl bmnannM Aknw.ii hmaIIa. ..f n.ri..;,. In.. ,. l... the tieniih
character is tbe organized church of peoph splendid on dress parade make it a business of "packine" Kvanavilb
meir uay ; nui n.e cnurcn, as an o,-nm miasing m battle at the ballot jcrtea and who are known in the njauiug we will give vou a trial bottle ai ganisation, never precipitates re txx. John rUrurr. profession a "uood jury lawv.-rs.-' Lt it be underatood that all ol the Good -bv! Auf mmAmr Mhn
vt i: a . u . "... - ..I L." :il U.. . 1 -
,ol linsianoiHL' Wie new .Marion. nil. Such 1 t t ( - ot tu. mrv .-m " " oe ..i r,i,rriui' inn e ii. .1 in in
r Diihois o unt v.
ur ditori d tripod and
atis.
form.
Hew
wine nrincinle. the Jewish church
nriii'tir)- In tlir Cnurta Ol Dabol. and . ., , I ii, . , . .. ... .. ii. ! j fl.i. Ii, I f . 1 1 1 lit iv hi ell im -i t in .i
nnnmi mnotw ...... v. v. r. www www ......
were gathered tor the n w ln'ttle to
nil .11 I'll'" Ht I
iven 'i' - . ! i t-.-t leiiH. oil i i: jMfcm st ill. i um .(wnk. i . h, UL
(iood Advice
have he. ..me so c.nmon that thev '"1 "'t in tl i-superstitious belief,
.m h.ok. il uiMii m "whnro mm. fof the w r l te r t ill ked to dozens of:
HOW THE BISHOP SMOKED.
opiin.itf thp
Tbemst rnjaerable beings in tbe ; world tice," and the public does not stop f"l ciltaeoa of Kvan-v.de who pre- phjj Rfookjl ü f R .
i,..rci...ur'. -iii. ill... - .
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I
fer to read
ie jury system be- Pctioe Gaaetta rather than their own to civilization. dear "Sooopi r."
w indsor.
I re i- a very funny story to'd
COX& HU1MTER. Aticrneya at La up .1 IgPBB, INDIANA.
it III'Mt- turMMI"" illl'l iMiUii-r.'-j" - r I t . i I t - a . v i . i . Kr.iiiL'. iJ'i.r bumo Kj.-i. ...(. .
' iliz ti-. lii.-ti people, Faigll-tiinen, """T"1"".'
- I . .lw. . 1
reive :u wio casii,. wassiiiwn
r renebmen, Negroee, Americans, and a sprinkling of Chines laundrvmen. (N charge for thia ad
iirl t .miwttit N 'iini tkii i tlti.it" It.m H K
i I iir-Litr til. I i i i ' v l"V Ui 11 I I 'ii
Attorneys at Law,
. einliiirc.iuntn'M.
.ui. i .nrr Uatwla Oosatf BiataBaak i ii t, Mae
II
. . MMiliKir'k illl'l I M .ins i-i i on ,.. stage and undertook to it p-ct into ,,r for 7-, ,,nt,. 'iv. deeea will relieve that churcb the "new wine" nffott. Trv it. Get Greene' Priae AI ",
Protestantism: but after ." ; vears ot aianac. Mrrtin I'liedman.
I KAYL0R k THAY failure, after his trial at Worms, Jme 82. 1900eoir.
1521, the new bOtUe in Which the Teatker's Reading Examination.
new wine 01 rroieBianusm was 10 I. ...... .... . hi
... ..... ........ 11... . . . . . ....... ........ 1 ... 1 ... .1... II... ... . . . v
I Sri.l, IMIIAÄA, P mou.ijro .u kU iici 01 .
Win pi tr.e coorM nf iiuimn .ui 1 Augsuurg, in io o, anu rroiesiani- , .. . . , P.ijf,s
1 . 1 .11 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 n i.o n 1; iiini
1., .. .11
1. 1 .... 1 x ill I... nine 1 a i i ii' .11 in mi liroiiii m . . . .
Houii-b r' r I"uu' 1 k'v 4-WIIVU noi vre - - . , Some o their noted thtoga ate dog innill?li . . . t e . , ov.ir iMii.Kii t . 1 f Mm 1 1 1 inntti(tit . .t
askeuexcepi upon me ionowing wv... . po aonera, faith doctors, uairvov-
a. ... , . l. ... . i m .. i .. .1... r . .i ii i . . ii ii ii i.it 1 i " v n ij. uit i ' ir ii ui L' iil
f a t li..,.!. U'X IKo . I 111 Hi, I tic 1 tiitnri , i . - y . ' "o out am
i.ater on, i.eorge riu sawiwus , , , rtj ,,
Teachera' Reading Circle ex-
will be held July
II l-IIKK.
II. M. hl.N
a .'ij.
FISHES & KKVN, Atiarneys at Law, JASPEtt, INDIANA I pi I. I.e. in t In' Cmirts of 1 1 .;. ..is ami Ining enuatlN. spceinl .ttentlon kivcu
t. -. ii i nt ul uMtati und -i'iie'tnin. In Spayd Itiiil.linu, over Hiiik sti re. w r-t lltrulli r. N n il t, v
BRÜÄ0 BUETT9EB,
Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public, JASPBA. INDIANA.
r , t la tin- Courts of liui.ni und
!' I : . .illlltlM, Inillrtllrt. Jlill H, 1TM
to
bia roc n. II" then proceeded to light bis accuetoroed cigaf Very
n the smoka reached the noetrtla a ( u-'odian WwaeWbetB not far
them do not and ,,lv thf- laws ami away, tvlio . tine to the itoor ami
play the slot-machine and bet on ,!"' ,J,'st not to smoke, a- it their base ball club. The dtv of was f rhidden. Kvansville baa 50,00 people. It is Biahop Hrooks then can I it in-
' a thriving place. It is noted for its 10 "ip c rmior ami went on -n.okmg -.. .... . . . .1 TL ... 1: I J
V tllet Junnell." and other thmas l"er' 1 " lu'l,MIIBn "k-',,n
too numerou- to mention them all.
111.. 1 . ... ..... .1 .? : e I. : .. i "... . .
tioiil ine n w wine ; anu cnrisiianitv in "'""""k ir""1 "Jw Hau to realize that through them justice s .a . I utir i j i 11 1 .1 -1 i n r 1.ir. thin un . n I - ...
.was eaiaousned, not in me Jewish .. ' . , .1 1 is thwarted and the I . ... .-ii 1 live t er rent, ol the 1 pie in the United 1 l""a'1 o am. me W . s. lit N I l-.K. c ho rcn l.nl i ill 1 i it leiten:! I nn i. v .. . ui. i!l ... u .r ..,,.1. i .
n- ; ;re ire ii i"i nil i lese i 1 1 i s- ;n .-.i i m .jih ii io i i 11 i.,i i iuii . . . . .1 .1 l !. t .
taken from it. aaaee and their effects; such as roar Justice Brewer aleo all-attention Evanaville ia a center of h an.ing ,Jl .... . i'-nop niups itrooKs During the dark ages Christianity -toTaaeh, sick neada. he. hahituai ma-to the tieatrnentof witneeeea. whioh enlightenment and beer biew- to "" d-or iastle as the guest of
waned, and almost all that was u' painita .o o.tne nean nean- . ri,VllM, n,i n.ir.Mnu. eriea. It ia coinpoeed of German -jy iwory. nianop
,, . ' . . . . j . , nnrn, wa'er-iir.i-ii. irna nig anu nurnin . 7" called ( bristtan was contained in tlie ((liru .,)' (Jf the st.enaeh, yellow abuse than the treatment of jurors. Catholic church, when in the 16th skin, coated tonsnie and disairreeahle IIa um:
a pr-etiM ti.. lourt-of i.ui.01 ami .. Maitin I.'ith'T biiii-elf a 'ast.- in the mootb, oo.nioa op of food i ' f(. . ,, , ., , ilkuii 'nil I'ountlea, t ollfft.oim and Pnilinte vchvuj j , .1.111111 j. 1111 i, iiiiurrii a , . ' It H one of the Untie - ot Amet lean fit- ,. , lt Roman Catholic, appeared on the f" Vtin,f; ,u l1"' ,'" J"" ienship to isrform the .Int.,- of n wit- .. wj .. i' l.n'1.1 it.. im l'iililie 4.m. n. i rn iriri t 1 1 . mnt i K.tl . i.t llirilut l h m .
i - i ,. , :... .""W"' v ."........ n,.v ..... ,....., int. i i-oiirt u
Mitfh in the i.resent svslem t'c witness .t.,.. m ,.f .i",.,,, ...(nl
1 . I l III nil , , ii. ....j..... - . . ... in ii. .urn um' n nil .tii'i i i ' i . . , i ! ii u 1 1
hy iiiiismg lawyers. These latter ahuaes may be corrected by resolute and fair minded
judges, but the abuses of the jury
system cells for statutory rem
While it is whollv imnrnh-
... . . . . i. mii j ir i i i L' i l .ill. J .
l in was estaiui-neii anu rmiuiv
recognized not in the , I . i ? . - Kill mil i . f it
I i i i . I i ' 1 v 1. 1 i -1 t I. . . . ... .. in .
noiiKs: new, wie teacner, trui , -y ..-, " 9 unt sckers and sucker-catcher-. t i.:.. .l. , i . looi . and widesiiread demand for re'orm .'
to inject the wine of 2m.ke.ism in- 1 T lSF J , in its -dm nitration -Ind Sun 8,1,1 -tatt c r.esponclenta. ... .1. .i i. ?.i i k..i Henderson'eSocialKlenaeota, 1902; m iu aminnwration inu. . m. ... . mnirJntl ....
ll llic .ii-.ii. o in iiiil uihi, . . , , ii- .mil u ... i , - , , , failed and a little later tl... Vt, -leva 1 1:it" 1 fPub!,c' 1"L: Trustee A. II. Miller, Jr., has frequently sent out to neighboring Pln thr hop i room.
suiii iie'ii. . v .... ..,., ,.tt., i l(. enumerati n ot vot r. towns to write uu stun tor the nu
I ( ii i , I ' i I ii 1 1 . L t . ia- ti 1 1 ri i ii i rj i Ii i.i 1 .i üi i i , n t if f in rrr.vi f: fi rii w 1 1 v
v A utonu i ' i . i i I . i I n i i v, 'i a vjii i viiiiou vu w ak a v m m .. 1 1 I 1 ' l ' t.ikrn pvnrv s'v vt:ir va finds :i Kv-mvilli HCOOlMir.
r . .i ii,.. i.. v a -
liaie, the ciuuy oi i.uerauire, . . , (lf of whn,n ar,. ,
nr.-d lliintinuliiiri' N'ews
Ehe vear after the name of each
h.nk indicates the last year in The recent rep jrt of the oity elec ...i .1 :il 1... ........ ........ tri. inn nf ('.,: ... . , . . A - h '.hit
i c.i--.. H I o.iesiion- vlil oe smu uiiuii " ...... ..j,-. ...... An i-Havery PCOpleof this , Country thftt p.4rticu,arb0ül. TMcben 5 0 city has made money in the la-t 13
J id V bava some erediu ihould study the vears by d ung its own lighting hy e old Whig party , , . . . ...... . ..... ,, . r... ......i , ,.;.i
Uook tnis-mg in ineir years, n not citnuoii. wnm mmwmmw ,-..
rry to lor construction, operating ami repairs and rebuilding in this period . j. i van lim ..I .i.:,, i. . i ..
a tun-e wora is ui- wa-. ?-. -o.iini i, i. r iiilii ui-
V . ..... . . . J m III ill. 1 l'l''l I' I.IUH fc'' HI'
11 ... a : . it.. a .... miik.tk.r .if hirlitw hi, tiM.ni iiu'ri- u . . . .-...,. i.,l
oenf nn-ler Kintr llezekiah. and the Vlueu ,mo hw? cut,w.uo' a P".' . .. """.I,.'. . . , hllle slot-machine hra.l) ot the Hired "
, . -- . l.,uw ,,i i nn, mi .'..ner.'l ell - Mill IO l.o.'. 1IWH CHV nail
hi ii to desi-t The hi-hop went back to his room and out upon the balcony which opened 'rom it and reeumed hi- cigar there, thinkine, that he was nov in ibe open sir
Again the custodian crue, this lim'
How
Jamea
OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. INDIANA. a.oo aar of reern. a.oo
'.It. i'r,.n in.1 Io work Oi.M Filllnir H
v I.o.i n.rtb'..! i.f fltei. .rnflrUI turth
Ik tu'.inlr. 7rm Hf.....lil.l Oftlr.
t -tli and Clsj tre t, cast of TrlnitJ shnmb. I sj m u.mse-iy
DENTiSTR Y
Ml. It. tI. MftSHV, Resident Dentist, Ul NTINC1IILHG, I IN I). render, hi. proffMloniil MWteaa to nil l& Wwrk III the dental line. hiiiI iroiiilir. to Rive II bis cloamt attention. ' '!' pinte work spiTliilly olloltwd, and all ora warranted. Apr. 1H,
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Wm. A. Wilson, JASPER. INDIANA.
i
n.isuH-y.
LIVERY AND SAL'S STABLE. PERD. VOLLMER,
failed to inject the Methodist wine, and uakeri-un and Methodi-in were established not in the church i.f ViiliImi d hot out of it
... "r- - -- I'M It W e may lutea over a lew hundred
yeara, to time witbin the rnemory of many who now live, when the
to Teach Talk- to
Reading,
Teachera,
s:uu "."smoKiiur i- not i' rmii-
ir, anywhere in Windsor cas-
. a a
lie. 1 hen he once more disapa i ii- i . .
. ...... .. ,i...... t .0 ,.,,rr...i,,,n,l. ie.'irei, ami lUsiiop urooa. who
' hi 1 1 iv ' .a m i v 'M i v. 'iui - nits c a nc to Dubois countv recently, Kave "I 'ii."ir ith very great re and wrote t.p a column' ir two of In. tance when he had once lighted -..linn .1,, ul. .lit itnliaraft i n IT.r. it. TetUmed to his Kom.
duiand. He aeemi I ' have nailed
undertook to
doin into the old Whig party
ului.,1 II.. iKirlioa iii.l tlio ! . . ( ' .
i . r. . : tt . m r.. m . now too ate to pass upon it. hut after persistent tnorts for more , . ., .1. ; k-i.l UTkt. Iva. complete the year.
I mill lieu. I .ll l' ill llic wm ,i iiiK www- ,, , . . . . .. . r . . i l I he He idn M ( irt le work
lie snareu nie i;nr ui ine niu.eu si-i-
nt w wine of freedom had to have a new bottle tbe Republican party. And now we have ti e Anti-Sa loon I.tague, in the face of the declaration of Jesus and near two thou sand years of history, trying t prove the new principle false, and to inject the new wine of saIo.n destruction into a party whose very xistence depends on the ffiendahip t . i . . i: i. : . : .
ol wie tremesi minor coiuinuaiioii
known to civilization. Tbe League, if I understand it.
does not need any but the two old
parties in which to operate. I oder the policy of these parties the liquor interes' or system have in 'he last thirty years outgrown our population four hundred percent. History does not point to a president v ho has made himself more
solid with the liquor power of the
I nited States than has William McKinley, and tbe Republican party-
has never had a president who was
more idclized than W'm. McKinlev.
Taking his canteen policy, bis en
teriainraent by tbe president
whisky trust at Peoria, ami at
the brewers, an I bis
piill-driver
tare. Bight credits in eitbar or rented private plants, the OOCt in 13 wrreemrjdenl of both will entitle vou to a diploma, years would have h en 12,507,- r that the Pap rfor the Heading Circle ex- 110.60, but the city BOW has t,r e q pcrdinaniJ believe in
amiuali on n ay be ohtaimd at the power plants, 1 '." miles of conduits,
He had no - mm. er done so than a
happy th uih occarred to biea There Wa an open fireplace in the room. The bishop lav down on his back on the lloor, mit bis heul up i, to the chimney and began t
tlloke ttieie. 1 !n- time tie wa- till
Before Mm smell of the
ho poeea a special 'g!ir bail betrayed him. Now the
tbe Kvana- SI,'oKH rem up wm emmney, which
good people 18 wnm cnimneya are air. i ne
witchcraft ( 'liar was nnisnen m po-wo, n ton cor. New Yoik Mailand Kx-
tbe witchcraft -tory to the raft' r-. Listen to tin- ; ' Krank K KH would not talk ahmt witchcraft, but be would not sav anything in behalf of Mr-. Ferry " . a . ...
that is nroot oisitive to the
examination rooms for fifteen cents. Yours truly, Ge. K. W ilson, Co. Bopt.
1 , 1 M arc lamps and two p r.vi sta
tiona, w.uth 1921,000, The t-lec trician aays, "In two m ire yearChicago should r t owe itself one
cent on account of the plants it has
A Record Breaker.
Such w as the State Sunday School built or valuable property it has ac Convention of Indiana hehfat Sbel- piired in construe. ing the plants." byville. 1500 dalagatea broke the renird for attendance. Fifty-two; The Literary Pigest, of New York, counties was the highest number prints a number of cmtnents from
heretofore repre-ented. This year new-pipers in all parts ot the woild
there were delegates from seventy- on
three counties.
V II K.I vi ii. In- ch-arlv that the alarm in (ireat
dianapolle, reported all hi. Is pr vid Britain and the continent is con ed for and the AaeoeJatioa cloeedjatantly inoreBainj. The Britiah Ita fifical year Without debt for the trade journals continue to co-n-lirst time in Ulf. vears. A larger plain that the Americans are
Minn tin n nver was nledired for the irauhiiL' an increasing share of iJnt
wwwmwm fM i (J ,t - i ...L 1 a . 1 n mx. aa i , 11 n.i I,, n I' . lot f r .
. a e ii"L' . nii'i
A minister of international tame mentions inroatis upon mreign m ir- tevj, j j,ow
IL r-' is more proof
"Matt tiling r, a saloonkeeper of I ' T" -K, Ph., and, one of the oldest - citi- A Dollar a Drink, zens of the village .said: "I will ... , , not aay ahe is a witch, but she i J A ceitain druggist was awakened certainly a mean worn in, and I do :l 7 ,l.ir tba Other morning net des:ire to s irthe matter up. for V a 1 ud ring at his night b II. He it has gone too far already." l ,k'"1 oul o rtec,,ntl JfJfT For the staff correspondent of the dow and saw two men wildly wavpreaf ,.n,l m.lv Kvansville S lOooer mg what -ee.ned to be prescription
that ie enough. Witch.-' I abould Winke, ao be baatily donned bi
at I 1 .t 1 J . r ! if hi!
miv so. .iia n:uf : nv i i 1 ' '
iltfcntlt ii to thf r
on the growing c nmerc.al p w r i,.,., lllotlv inter turned on the light! and opened up of the nited Mates. I lies, show f ,r Frank the way through
iw thai each piece oi pa
d
and wide experience in Convention'kets previously considered as im-
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Ho u li't- ii Milium hIso Was it to w""1
keep up tola courage to bunt up tbe P contain d the following aeti ;l.u ,.r in- n i Upi .... ..n..nirl. ter.ce, "Doe portion of whisky,
ennrna.. I. look that old blllbloi! at :lnl Wil f
n o the front of the alleged witch's.
door souarelv in the eve
Iron kettles: and utile did tbe staff corre-
M" work said this convention surpassed uiu'ably British. Germany ise.pial- . f. all be ever attended in high spiritu-lly alarmed. One cause of the hard , ,'n al earnestness. 'limes in Germany, according to Un
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inaug
urated, the greatest of which is known as "Indiana Sunday School Week." W. 0. Hall, of Indianapolis,
President; George H. Knollenburg,
cinnati w.th
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II',.. 1 .ii .ii in. u.ii i .ULI, III U I . ., . . ... ui:..j i... iki D.....L also in the new movements
Wien io lit. LUUMiru ifv mr ii.'hiulican party, certainly puts tbe party in close touch with tbe liipior powa. i .. a .
er: anu then lor me Anti aloon
League to ask no better party tode-
.1 l .. ,i I t riair .i. nr.. t;r ii. nu.'ii. ii.'.i.k stroy the saloon than this same par- . ,,. . . i ,, ' , . .. . ' , of Richmond, Nice President; O ty, presents a question i con:ess I , ' .' ; , ,. .. v' i, j . i r .i M. Fruitt, of Indianapolis, Secte Am una i e to understand from Ihn . .'. ... '
standpoint that the League la wishing for the destruction of the saloon.
If there was no political party op
posed to the saloon it might with
propriety do for the Anti Saloon
League to go to the primary of a
STBBBT, Jlianor, I lid whiskv nary and light for a "good
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- luve w c iiont turnnnts, of any;nian in that party, ami when fail- vjfi Saturday night on his way to variety f,,r aaste mers; particularly coin- Httg. vote at the election the tu ket 'rj,t(,w H states that if the pro men ial travelers. OaBftaemaavl can-- of that party, but foi a prohiliilion- jMr uutborities had BOMgted his d''"I -Iriveni tnnll parts of Daboia and ml-ist to abandon a party pledged to agnosis of smallpox last year in l"i"iiiir ennnties. Iloraea iKMirdisl ami destroy the saloon to join th.. !.... aiaati tumli maa amtl
i 0 w I I ' II J 1 UIUU ? HUH ii i I pviiov ' 'Ul va " "btBf taiBat, League, simply to seek to nominal ,av0 )0eQ gaveu , porry and Du-uctti,i.-iy a g00ui man in a 8aoon party tt ft countiea. Argus.
surpassed many conventions annual report of the Berlin Society
of Merchants, is "the specer oi
Anietit
markets
is reported as saying that owing to the almost intolerable burden of taxation imposed on Kurope by militarism America, whose natural wealth shows enormous and steady
Main
tary and W . II. Kffttt, treasurer, were re-eh cted -tnidst great enthusiasm, as were eight members of the Hoard of Directors. Tbe next annual meeting will go 0 Terre Haute.
Dr. IN ttit came down from Louis-
spondent ever get away from Ferdi nand with his sweat life in order to write up that rotten stuff about the
allen d witchcraft!
If the stall co
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It l i i'o niiei i on in r.nioiie.in . . , . ,.,i. , ,, .,' .,, !, Ion ot heer se.i-oued w ith witch t a. Is. I he lenna Iageblatt! , ... ,, , ..,)
H11U fnrniMeu Uli cn.-iiiriiinii.-ii. , he may work up e lough energ to write up another scoop for next Sund.y's edition of the Kvansville Souper about that faith doctor of
Kvansvu'e who cheated that farmer
. . I ,. . .1 I,, .III , II " . I 1 ' ' V.U. UIO . ...ill ,.1.1.1' , increase, is gradually becoming he L Krdinaud (Ult (lf n hundred
creuilor oi mo wnoie worio, anu imii
Sul.
within a few decades nil the European suites as well as Au tralia, Japan and China will h her debt era if they do not tab preckuti ina in time to pievent themselves from filling into state of economic dependence upon the new commercial world power.
It's a regular summer day picnic to revel in the bargains and demolishing prices dTcred by Tbe Count bb adverusera.
. all' II II
Wit -Igtie.t I IV I'f I lloll.
'He saw that one i f the men held a
lndi$ hill in his hand, and a thought
struck bun. He .-.aid : "1 do not know this physician, Dr. AI K Holl, but ft you are really sick 1 can fill tbe presctiption." The men, who wauled a drink
rre-pomhuit of theadly, protested that tbey were eiek ... 1 ... . ...... I . ........ .1 1 n b I l.n
will drink a gal- "' ' " " ,
druggist took the pre-cnpiioiis anu the fl bill and calmly rang up $2 on the cash register. "What." yelled the oen in chorus, "ain't there no change ' "Nope." answered the drug man. T always charge II apiece for Idling Dr. EloU's prescriptions after oloeing up tune. " And he turned out the lights and chwed up the st .re Cu cinnati Enquirer.
dollars. Shades of Mo-es an 1 his seven .hooks! ju-t think of it! the grea and e. .lighten' 1 oilj of Kvan-ville with it- Semper thr own in, ha a faith d K t r Wlier d SM she re
side? Is it on Mulberry street or
jDogh rrv Ave' r I es -nc hoi '
fort in the sanctum -an toruni ol the great und only BOOOfM rf Wliv don't you clean your owr door-mat, Mr. Seoojier, I ado re you go to the expenae of hiring a livery
The n lb k is v irned tba' ti re eottnterfi il 11,000 lulls are in rcuI tUoa However, there is not much dinger tht the plain people will be . ic imiaed Ibis time.
The Uuublc w.th too many young men is that tbey try to lead a $2o
existence on a I'd salary.
