Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 September 1901 — Page 1
Weekly OTmifirf VOL. 44 JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. NO. 2
l'ILlfHED RVESY FRIDAY at .iasI' K K , DCSOtS COUVTT, INDIANA, UY CLEMENT DOANE. OFFICE. I Codricr Buiuij Os U'k it Sixth Stkkkt. price ! snisc'tirrioN. Par Teai ' -' Nombars, Postpaid, 91.50, Slnrtcr tiM to pioportion. K tTES OF ADVERTISING. Hbf fkl advertisements If yal raten; i ,11- Jd.ob fur first insertion; ,r()e. euch Kiilweqiiciit insertion. i n ti j advertisement liberal con,a,H fit b mad to regular adver Users. COMMERCI U AND JOB WORK (Mall K in 1 Promptly and Neatly ex astir at ussaAt reicm Wc invite Inspection ami business.
W.C T. U. COLUMN
OOIDOCT1D BY MKS. M. I.. Hohhs. Annual Temperance Picnic.
)n Saturday, Sept. 14th, the An-
Child Saving Work in Indiana and Other our orphans' homes Las not de I a l .a . a a
Stales. oinnq, we unci that the average
tllUf
The jiruhlem of the can' of ile-Urc 1 l ii I
penaoui ana neglected childr n 18 erago
one tii.it laa flint m rn -t i :onsidera- an orphans' home was three vears
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an our
tion in States.
,i i . . . i i uhivm; iiiuv ii,: lie & , l arP kpl land, the We it, Colorado, ally les-e,,,i In im theav- cou , jn g length of stay of each child in V v;ula mJ orphans home was three years. 'n. r .... .,
mora progressive Last year it had been reduced to Z 7 . ,""',w""H.n . 1 nut hod, hav been 20.64 monthi. This is u saving of L I , ear 18 ther" a rKlon feS . been UCOessful. over 160,000 year by reason ," m 6 ''"Tly, Jftf charm- Mit ... . . . "l""" "J ,c"r"" " flirv llimlltltlll Iii., Ilm nimti.l T
The Land of the Sky." the Senatorial Race. Kuropj may have her Switzer- HoLLAatn. fun flam. 1 mi
the Pa- Mr. EpIi'OR : A mrrci.in.ivMi
er Sierra from Dubois has irprOMOd the the imbia in feeling in this nart of tk. hn.l,
range, but nowhere 00 The democrats here .ire are unanI liürlll 1 u I Itav.i .... i . . . '- .1. -
. t 1 1 1 1 1 mi: I IimiI I . i ... kim. t lit . .1. Tl.' ' . , ...v wi uiv, canine uicirn iruiuii 11 w n ,1,1. , nm. ... h .
in Mil 1 , " ""u" luiuiuuo ua c hitch o.llllljomn. 13 I; U Sl ll III . , . ...vu uiiuiuu iu 1111 '."l inn emperume p.mie will be led trUMp Some have boon UOOftfaflU. over jSSflS a year by reaVon o "T n n'üre harm- Mike' io Hillaboro grove. 1 here will be ruh ..... ... i v... v ... .v .. T, ' , .. . . mglv beautiful thin the mountain . , ...
. , , . io. iu .ew l oik mem s reuucea lime, wolle our ehil . t . . v, . 7, mwi vwinci nas oeen fiMattraotiona, both aoeial and in- ,nn wu tfied q1 lMardl these'dren remain an average of miSSt N 'Lh San,1in ver' ab,y M.reaented by both Mr. tdl:; V;;'L ,., 'children in private institutions, and two-thirds in our orphan" if6 " ,'lhel,'nd of Inman and Mr. Sweeney, and to At 10 J. m the dal O' Eventually the influence of these in- bornee, those in Michigan average Ur' Jfc ft 18 "". re Bend a repiesentative of les8 ability toet JllJ be held. At 1 1 a I n- .tltu(i, )S hfctame , Stari'ublic'm7nt'VUr, f, gr?a, " elevat,,nl ther of those two gentlemen 0)e Bam's wife (owing t0. m.. could not be changed. Ohio adopt-School. LT1! of the named, but who have both been leaders in the am s inability to , ,,, himself ) t d the nu.th()d 0, eVubliaihillg Cout, As we come to appreciate that 1 f 6 T 'D the gaUery Benate' Would bt :i ly umiesi.a-w-,1 arrive and ddree. he.eoplt Orphana' Homes in which the over half the boys in the refo m "f ,art 'ire est gems, nor ble retrograde Btep. telling Ibem the state .burs dependent and neglected children ol -el.ools and reformatories h. W "i" nature to be meas- Now, Mr. Editor, you will be dol nrle Sam 8 Kovemmeut. lhei;old,i' ii u j , ' 1 Imeured on geodetic lines. Where I he ino , l... . r
" lim i ii nil iiiiii'i in )i i 'rt' i Mini iiuror L' n. .ii'it - ii n i.,.,.. . ... . . . r t , i uii, i ir i mth ti i i irip
D " I " - - 4. . . nL A I a . - " w
reared. Indiana started out to nur- feel more Hmnrf. IK.I ,iliu K,mJhm'uu1 ranges oi ine wesi are lt yuu will use your influence to in-
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medal contest will be held in theaf
ternOOD. All holders of silver med-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R Mi MI I.Bt'RN . M. A. HWBKNKV. XILBUR3 k SWEENEY, attorneys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will pru'-tlc' In Ok- Ooartfl ot Dwboil mid ll.im.iiK I ""Hi" - 1'uttleuUr Htteiitimi I ivn t' CK.Iiert lOBS. , ,11 I III .Ink. ..ii ttiolt thr H ball ' w ' .iMk Dee.a.W, .
w B, III NTKK
COX & HTJMTTER. Attorneys at Law JASPER INDI ANA . Will prm tlr' ii ti.r ronrt of IMiImiIh and idJolBfn ('"'int 1 -. 1 "iu ctionH ini'l l'roliitt .ri h ! laity. i Hllci- .Ii yn 'I tHllllBfl oil I'ul.llC Square reb, .'. ) Jo-iv
l-st;aii desiring silver medals are invited to speak in the morning.
Kev. K.tes and liev. Cooper will jlf,
each give addresses. Ibere will be an abundance of excellent muaic including duets
lurui uarrrn anu loroiuuing, dUce "Honest Milr"il, P.
. , . , .. - " - I III villi HHP in Western iirlh 'im in am VI ....... BHJ I . , ..
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state
sue tti smne raur.n i-un f mil I i mi ,. n....l. :., .....II.. U ul
als are invited to speak in this con- ft. ... . I Z n , . " Z7J rft.! " umi OI hUvmK the
. . ., . . - aaav'ktiv l'Mtll V I J 1 Wl UlCll. 11 J. .. ..
U tried. Michigan accepted thej The possibilities of this work are " UI,"V vvi " a V wdl knoWU that lhe 1 tbenrv h..,t hUo lim ..n.u -cJ i.-.ii. :, . , highest summits. W here t he great- 0f the nort hem n..rt .,f
. , u in. "m,p " h k n at. lit j 1 11 I i ill m i : i t ( 1 t ... . . . . . . ... Vf mi.' oiuu,
ward- of the State. Thev built'nhi lanthronic nnint nf .U. er l,eaJt B.?.' ,e erre.Neyac a frown, have alway sent their best men to
one institution which was called tl.- lhu ' 1 e ''a J the ky the legislature and that they have State Public School, to which all Real Estate Transfer Vme 'ough banks of rhcidoden-been fav.ued thereby, and if we
" "erH w H-p' to hold our own with them we of the one ire rockv and im- nnmt tlan HOn.l uu.i
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.i . . ij. . . I r i w 11 l v....., I. miu.i , vuiuuiii i hi uicinuiiir' ii .Mini si, if , n it in 5 hv t be ( rritlitti fir 8. ot ( )t wei hik. ii .l. . rS. ' .. , . s, ' ' ' levs
j n 1 1 le ii iv wie cu ,i i rie ninai'i i' n eoiiinv. i imkiii:i. hh n inun mi ...
by Ethel flopkim and Queen Wine
Ph. Kaokel'a tranafer racord. passable gorges, in the other they
.Melv.na Chewing to Sarah K. Kesw-are fern-carpeted forest labyrinths,
-i : i im i- ili itit .11 h I'urv '
incer. cd Hillsboro : also songs bvLu:u : i ' .
different Snndav Schools. : . i t . , . m . "' . lot S, K una, tloo. through which crystal Htreainn tnm.
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Refreshments of all kind and B.B- ., .. ,. .., , ,,' .,. ' ' : 1 w vrowi We merrily along over mosa-grown
Hurrah for Mike.
A DavocaAt
lunc h will be served on the ground-. There will be a lawn soi ial in the
evening. No one can fford miss thil aft air. By Order of Com
to a
In I B0 an "ttort
d't the Mi' liiL'an acrea In aec I t
In
our present plan was adopted.
:,( mi.
rocks in their race to the open.
Otwell. I leoar Grav'a little
son is getting
his leg a
. v . 1 1 ayloi .
B Wl 1 ru) lor.
TKATL0B & TRATLOB, A ll -1 T
JASPER, INDIANA, Will pnMtiM in tl.e Courtn of IMiIkh mih! adjolaraaeoaatlM. rotte i.vei buiMla Oomtf Mal Baak.
Irl., i, ru.
Confederates Soldiers' Canteen.
Home With No
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man in .. .. . Ii f.. ...I n i. i. i.c' iumi io im : e nun i-v
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i-o oi .in m ir in mm 09, i -. r ww, i itcuri; iu your mum a region aiong nicely wiio iractured
'"It was the Mich a idea :uh d ... ! . " i',.. " ' V" "... Zl r.-m-range alter range ol heavily few day, ago.
to our conditions; The theory la Wchard E. DeBralerto Emma ivv-: ',res ,d. rnountams parallel each The Saints closed a successful the aarne. "The beat place for a 9Ch l0fci l rJ lW" " ,oth' "ke waves of the sea, while in- meeting at Scrapers' grove and . . . i I.inm.i I'evton to Win Ki-lf loo nnr..u terlacinc VAlIAva urn rich with vpr- u . n.
ctiiid to grow up is in a good tain- ,,, " ,ö , V . ::: . , i ' l i" j uoiues . preacnea at ttie ball
We have i number of Ri hard ieblbauaoB to
Uo. II l-ISHKK. B. M. KI IX, 1 IW1IL1) i. L'LMV
Attorneys at Law, JASPKH, INDIANA W ill prnrt In tli- r.urt of IliitioU iinil tiljuinlnii iiiiiitn . spm'ial atti'iition uii ii lOMttleanml of nrtatea and pollaatlona. ortii'. in siu i ituiiiiiiiK, vi r Oraraacn -t aatraacvi Mlfh i.l'.OO. UliUx0 BUETTHEB,
Attorney at Law,
And Notary Public, JASPER, INDIANA. W ill prac tice la the courts of DutKii mid rerrr count lea, ladlana. jM i, i-
From Higgensville, Missouri, a short ride on the train and a shorter walk brought me to the open door of tie Mietouri Home for her Con federate soldiers. On my left I found a library tilled with well worn books. Among the many decorationof the wall is a portrait of a
woman, evidently born "to eomfort
and command." I am
tin- ia Mother McClure
of the movement among the Daugh
ten of the Confedeiacy that Institut d this Home and maintained it for a period of eight years. Iu the recention room, among the raanv
i I v home orphans'
ceiving
uut; anu lowers, anci wnere niiver vi : ..l .
ii , . i ? v 7 1 j 1 1 n 1 1 1 v a i . Herman er- u t ' UI'
homes instead of one re- kam,., 124.85 ecreatt sec-8 18 and lvDl,.u"' , ZTTF7' .u V v. J. I. Sims is preparing to home. Our children are I W Ia,ne, an a'r Kt and pure tha go tQ , M ZtTtä.
iildren are ' I. go ti , I Conrad Mahne to Fred P. Ragen, 1. breathing itself seem a new found ? ' , 7i ik- "H? m M'' 1 1 r 7U)- oy ; then throw over all a canopy W. W. Kendall to l..n- ng, lot .:, have 1 he '-nd of the Sky." ' . . aWt Fl 'im 1 a 1 1 I fl I '
not committed by the though the law makes State's ward- and objects fill ih'i eaiokl
The result, .f the the, a vat. ma WjSenS''- Jt-P1!& l75" nit reaoiu oi ttie three ssiems( ChM Sutton ti Lydia smt are quite striking. R r.t.-nV mAA uir.i aanna Hl'i
New York now BQpporta in or Bophia Bchiaicker to Maaäie A. Boah
to c otntort phans' home- nver :;.( tu children. I,,er' P g8. 1 :- r5. ' a n L ng those in the Soldiers and Sailors H(.rv Harder to Heo. a
( Irpbane' Home.
Indiana is counting the
l)lllols. .SC N I
Mirhuriin tiinint.'iins tliari''iii JoNenb l-'rieiltimii to Tnannli futliioa
portraits oi notea t onieueraies, children in the State Public School. so 'r!'8 in s- 1 r3 m)
bang! a beautiful picture Ol this
in I Itu
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i , ' . . t ,t. in in- rre.i 111 ienrani to liicnaru i'eter
diana to lUppOll these children, and pt lote 36 and 37, Htintingburg, fl. it is probably not far different else- n"ir-v Bewmaa to Färdinand B. L. where, the" economic feature of J' n, lots .SU and 31, Ferdinand, child saving obvious. M;iedaUna Mclilinirto FitleUi Sfhuh-
.ew i ork spends millions ot dot- niaener, lot iw, reidinaad, mo.
mother's son who wa- lost
war. "In what ba tle?" 1 "It was never known," was
asked, the re-
caring for 1,660, not . ie,-M.i
Soldiers and Sailors ' ,...,.,; u -iVl rk vi
...... I w v.. . . niH.iiivg ... J'., . I H i.lll.IIl,
vi wii.ua imiuc, i, its , and '
jan maintain-- less than ' Joseph ,. pHlJluAnkiMl BO ai res ir
- i i i a a a a i i it - i . ,
When we realize that it costs, in a" r i " 1
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rocino numoerB, tio" a vear in in
Dilion .V Whalev la the aftvlo of
new dry goods firm at Dillon's;
Trio rinrin'J nnnnfutn ririn onu 01(1 htlUitl.
aa v I v p i 111 WUIilltlll IVglV'll V Ml
Sutton, lot ", braces the extreme western portion Corn cutting will soon be the or-
of North Carolina and the eastern der. edge of Tennessee. Within these The Township Sundav School
jflinan, jt .confines are several districts alike in convention was well attended and their general features, but each hav an excellent naaaamaM ra,,Are.A
1 - r ... e.vpj, MM IVUMVIVUl llIUl irwr a 1 1 w 1 1 net nnarnu tinrl af va nt a aaa a
Saner, 4) acres in see 2H, t I, r ::, f.m r iiIj ii , rarmers are nusy nulling clove:
I. ie to r rank leie. et al
ply. , As I entered the spacioui am
cheerful dining mom, my attendent
r W
I add rerdiiiand, . I . in.:,:., l v.- ,
" j rnu n. rniiuirin .u i uni rriiK, passed thousand dollars, ami Michigan but 100 acres in aec 17, t ;, r ", 13,130.
I few thousand d idars. That ll VV"- Kirkjioff to Fred A. Hra.-e.pt
n l lmll. i -. ro.aauu
v i j iu i i 1 1 . i
OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. - INDIANA. B.OO SCr Of TEETH. B. OO M . 1' ''"" me,hl"l ' flcilr. artifl. ul iih
rnr... . . -f . " . 1 Ka..naM offl,-.
, i "in nun i a. Batet, int 14,1dm le
it reel, i -t of Trinity
DEXTISTR Y BM, ii. if. MOMMTt Resident Dentist, I TINGHUHG, INI3.
ailed my attention to the three m annnallv oa thbt nMoniit. Ohio John K. II ever to Herman H. WU-
lurne lliiun noon the walls. Owt " . f m;n; . I niers, 13(. acref in fee 8, t a r 4, and lot
f .1...,. -oj ,lr..,,..,l tl.o . .' , . in Hcvktiian
hub oi me Ulm.- ....., .v. .... )re u,.ln ()tu, nuncireu and ntiy j-re.1 A. Keldtnever to
tnrs and bars. as i passec Ihmnffli the airv halls and durmi
tories, I studied the inmates as
closely as politeness would permit,
for I had heard it boasted that no
drunkard might enjoy the ho.-pital- m(.r,.
it v of the Home. .Neither ine can
teen nor the roml hoii-e is deemed necessary to the well ire of these old soldiers. I found them neatly clad in gtav, their fa -s, open-eyed.
clear skinned, beaming an express
nnnilli nvl it ilij tfmaaai n ha .-v -v e a
I u i nil i I ivri unu. ä lie vuu iu'-i ri , . generally visited has Asheville for he farmer? on Hat creek met its tourist center. and ?5flfll a 5M ?" None the less beautiful, however, f"nv' and, W,U conneet 11 WIth the is that country in and about Blow- excnan8eing Rock and Grandfather's Moun- JJ Craig and Allen Karr retain, of which Lenoir is tho entre- turned Irora the Tennessee mounpot. Southeast of Asheville are the tains ,aPt week where they had Flat Rock, Trvon and Sapphire re bcen for eir healthy
gions, wh.ch attract manv visitors
because of the charming environ- m;,ö M. ., a . t . t o- two-minute tiotter:
nniiiM. oouiiiweni oi AanetTiiie.
Inal i in i ..I ii ...
nil "'lll.ui. .f,... 11.111.1. ,. ... , , .,
home-, proper home training, good Winetnjer, ISO acrea in aec S3, t i.rti, citiz"i)s far outweigh that The 1 1 .:tr0.
e He are in DfODerlv l lac- - Scbi.ter io Trustee Bainbridga
ing these children in good family 1 '- ."f M 11 " 7' l V'r '' Fl' , , v Susan KiHenbut to Adaie .1 . Kisenbut, homes, the greater the lessening of ot ;, Haysville, f.VH). expense. The- greater the good for K. M. ".Milluirn to W. 8. Hunter, lot the children -" WilbnrnV add Jasjer, $l "0. The law of 1897 makes the State! JJ ' j!f" J- RZS ,. ,. . ,, , j . i i gt'r. aetes in sec 2.t. t 1, r 4, f 1 ,Kc)0. the guardian of all dependent Ohli-j j.,,,,,., m. Kinu to Carrie E. Kins, 25
lhe dutv of supervising arte- in se.- :, t j, t 3, 1100.
ot
Kosa Lauer,
t.,....", ' r;.. 1 Prjf.alnl hitvIcpi to II . ' "k " lue, Ht.d fl it, v.,, " ,h!f '-l"'- ltr.lt. oil. rk wirra o ,,HM!,,IJ' ;'" "''l. and all u u 1 1 Ahr In im.
'a . t( -w.
Money to Loan
at
: Per Cent. e Wm. A. Wüson,
JSPRt INDIANA.
ion ot content and self-respect that drPn
I have looked for in vain among the t Ii--. juvenile wards was given to :v,:ir Schmnts to
inmates of federal homes, it IS tha state Hoard of Charities. It, Jaer- T , , . , ....... l ii.nt ui, ininv in our fpdern j. i i. Aana and Ben. Ganeeunaa to Joaepo arged that so many in our le i. rai mu n,(1ired to employ agents who cmneelnian, 10 acrea la vac IS, t J 71 homes nre foreigners. What ha- gkn visit all children placd in KsK). so degraded the foreigner who so famjlv homes after April 1, 1SU5,1 Kmma Marlette toPatiy Kip, lot BS, bravely fought ur battle-'.' fa eUdxwABiSlJ, ... , . - ni.tliB. fe-if ore nf the Home is a tu tu . . lieiliiinn Maelnne orks to Theo. C. Anotber leauirc oi ine iicmie is .,, services of such Agents were ti. .:i ,a i, : . , a
, ,. o - .in-.ru, i i.. i, m 1 1-.- iu we !, ll, r u, street of thirteen neat cottages, the ne anointed amona the several um.
A. it. Kreinnp to Knsi M. Staid, pt
lots J and Jo. Mi t'rilliiH 1 tt add Jasper,
flOO. lohn J. Seng to Marion School Twp V a. re in sec I'J. t i r 4, fl'l.
a . t r 1 1
homes ot soldiers wnn iamiin s. C()UntiP!, equitable. For the first "We live here jttSt as we would live tvvo v,,rtr8 one agp)t was eniploved. anywhere," -aid Mrs. Anderson, a ie " next two years two agemts. mother in one of the cottages "We f.Lentlv third, a woman, was ap raise our garden and fruit. e pointed. send our childrentothe city schools., r- addition to favavaaldtaai tha
ITheee children are supported here work wl)ich reaalred much time
. . . . . . a? . a iL
until fourteen years oi age , men me the jr(t ypar t(H, state Agencv ha- are those mifTering from Dvcpepnia and i ll 1 J laa. ill I . 9 w 1 9 f a f . a . f
boys nre usually empioycu in wie fron, ..,rj pe; fojulv 1 I'HIl "aver i-ninpiaini. .iore man sevenivHome oo the farm; the girls find riiUea 2.289 children in familieB'JJr; ,,, r 'vnt-,Hf V'e, lu6,,'0 th L'ni.tt'1 .1 ... K...V.i,rQ l, ikatw' . '. , ,. . . ,"'u,";i states are atlhcted with these two dinempli.vn.ent elsewhere but they Jt )laced directly in family lea-en and their effects ; such as sour can return for a visit ot three days lomPS ;ss children, of whom 693 'etomaeh, siek nen.lache, habitual cos- . .a 1 W 1 I. l . . . a a . a .
When tlU'V Choose. rptnuined therein on the la-t ilnle ''' paipitacion oitne heart, heart
To those who know of the tarn- menti.ined In Addition, the
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k:s hi i in. .u.w.. orphans' homes have been Hkin. coated tongue and disagreeable
on ine siruggimg ciiniuy oi mo , stimulated to increased efforts in taste in the month, coming up of food
C. I. U. and Keitei unps, this too m,dinK homes. Last vear S2t chilsuggests that the pension spent in dren were visited and 221 children
drink might be better applied. were ,,11 wjtb families. Of these
l.V) remained off public luppott.
The
Cvood Advice. 111-t niieral'le beings in the world
u.
unxtm mt stable. FERD. VOLLMER, Jlif, J1Wper, ad Tri,rTl'aVM,' ,W8t moutS, of anv aaarti. ,',1N,"M,,',; partieulnrly eon.travelers. Courteous and care"rivers t0 n pans of Dubois und RdTUU- llo rded and ""'I On i'li...... ,
v..v-n,, eerniS. Oet 14, 1MR.-Iy
and between that city and Murphy, is the Balsam Mountain country, wild, solitary and Swiss-like, with the Hayward Sulphur Springs as the chief tourist rendezvous. Over to the west, and near the Tennessee line, is the less rugged, but more picturesquely beautiful, territory in and about the Hot Spring, while almost due north from here and across the Tennessee line looms
why should we bother aboiK the
It w -uld he a
very pleading experience to own a two-minute trotter for a few minutes, to be sure, but trotting is so progressive that even the two minute trotter may be only a king for the clay. Tne minute the two-minute trotter makes bis mark drivers will begin trying to make their steeds negotiate the mile in 1 :.r)'. , anci one of them will succeed. Time was when the 2 cfJO trotter was
1 nut na rr -. . ta ' a n , 1 1 a . nu L , n a m . a
. 1 , fa. I lara, 0 fc.lt Cm ffVUWI tllr I t U up, in tne majeary 01 us towering - i r n it m f ri it tr will ha thita uAoann rr
1 1 no o iw a . 1 1 v veaai v. biiin rv UIUII a
a lew sea-ons
Times.
hence. Minneapolis
height, Roan Mountain, crowned by
a hotel, the hightest building east of
Colorado, and a tavonte summer
gathering place for people from So far at inonoy-making is connear and far. Taken as a whole, cerned, tbere is no doubt that Amerno similar area on the western con- jcan8 are equally as much afflicted tinent compare-with "The Land of w,th the fever as Englishmen, the Sky" in beauty or sublimity. (jrdat fortunes are being made in In square miles it is the equal of this country in commercial and in Switzerland. In attractiveness, ac-.dustrial lines of activity, but politcessibility and health it is its rival. jca Hfe jH perhaps more attractive The Southern Railway, which than ever to our people. At least brings "The Land of the Sky" with- neditical candidates are multiplying
in easy reach, approaches it from jn number from year to year, and all directions of the compass. From the future offers no assurance that St. Louis daily sleeping cars are op- jt wjn ever be otherwise. Atlanta erated direct to Asheville, which is Constitution. an all-the year-iound resort, thiiSj putting St. Louis tourists inLo that The trusts are of fairly new beautiful region with only one night growth. It is not surprising that on the road. Globe-Democrat, St. one does rjtiite know how to handle Louis, Inly 4, 1901, them yet. Still they are pretty likely, in common with everything Another Great Combine. else, to have in themselves the .wwl . . f ,1, ...... S- mm. I t I. UAB.
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( ll.IVK Covington, Ind.
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The appropriations for the tir-t two
. . ,. , . t years for this work were 12,000 an Ron has always spelled rum for j,, Korth(j next lffo
For the next two
vear it will he fb.tuxi annuallv
Thus, at an annual cost of $ 1,0' 10 ther- are being kept off public expense near (MX) children whose care would cost almost 100,000 annualIw In .,,1.1 I!..., l .tli.i 1 ASA ..l.il
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now in round numbers at,4UU
on indenture among the
afb-r eating, low spirits, etc. Oo to vour druggist and get a Inittle of August Flower for 7 cents. Two done will relieve
you. Try it. (let Ureene's PltSS Almanac. Mrrtin Friedman. June IS, IWOSOW.
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prevail among men who toil with . ' . .,, L.
their hamls, and the condition of labor will be improved as if by
magic. Industrial conditions will change straightway for the better, and the working man will occupy
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i ne nrewers .muium lejnni- uik . . aamaalai aJ Piinn a.l a MavklMtlAak OnUdfen
state, as spending $1.88 per annum fa,"ilieH of.lha. f ' a !ola, f for each man woman and child, and Slato war,,i the Boanl w supervisling.
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Upon national issues Pennsyl
vania is as safely republican as Texas is d'Muoeratic. Its majority of 388, 188 for McKinley in 1900 offers a wide margin of safety in the state as a whole. This is why 'he men who dictated the cut-and-dried proceedings of the republican state convention were bold enough to declare that they were "amused rather than concerned" at the arraignment of the republican machine by the democratic convention. New York Mail and Express (rep.)
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their own antidote. Uu
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consists in uniting the religious forces of the entire State in what is
.ailed "Sunday School Week." The program conusts of popular mass meetings in every village, town and city of the State during
their own weight; soulless, they
may cause the conception of a soul among the members; grasping, they may loosen the individual grasp; accountable, as a comet, to no law, they may yet, as a comet, lizzie out in a tenuous tail and leave
lli i .Liuniniiii n f Inal waul a Kamba
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' ill in an vivimii in in inn wm uuin - v
State on Friday and special evanglistic services on Sunday. There will be at least a million people assembled in these mass meetings to discuss the moral and religious needs of the boys and girls
of Indiana, and the Sunday School
as an agency to meet those needs. W. C. Pearce, of Chicago, J. B. Bollee, of Detroit, Prof. K. A. Fox,
of Louisville, and other Interna
tional Sunday School men will assist the Indians speakere. The week selected is October, 21-27.
they may not be throttled perhaps they may lie dissipated. Dallas News.
Stops tha cout d and vurea tha cold In 12 hours without nauaeting. Prlca U centa.
It's a regular summer day picnic to revel in the bargains and demolishing prices offered by The Coubikr advertisers.
