Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 February 1905 — Page 1
Weekly
VOL. 47
JA8PE EL INDIANA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1905.
NO. S3
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- H I M iThat is all there is about K.-TM Ufliwutw iax i,imi, aw. Seo.tor Milburn I bill W. C U.wWLUWn., W(it CindnMÜ UqOOl Of- A IIa ol Land, and I ita ttetorncd dt Senator MiL urn. of the ininnritj
Illll'l,-ii I'M ill ii'mi ioi uirui im ' . i t i L. .. . : . . , .. 8llDv . ,. , . j Ior the year l'si i. ac.! pmu.uih y.ars, 'de of the upper house, ih preparI bll i" political bursa Banse ana lagetber with the taaea for the carrant leg proposed amendment- to the is posessed in a got dly degree by pear, 1804, ia Dubois Cooaty, Indiana. Constitution, which he will introduce
COSDICTKD BY MBB. 11 . L. HOBB8. tu 1 nmoromise With Evil.
WW PWJ Br .1.1.- Pmhihitiooists were
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the 'trade.' 1 he church, too, talks cou'M. 1 rowMauiF.
wia that way but does not. i herein (..llins, J. A A Lena..
'" ..,.1 MMnmh h in liew B OOiei uuiemii wmrcii me -. . then tbeorusend WIOMW .nmnIUhmenta of l'is" . total .In.-
lUU uiiiio nuui . Tr , . .. . N 1 h o 1 h 1 1 1 , v " r h 1 . ,
Sw, ew, 88, le, BW, 40a; val 1200; total due
chaogr 1 lue ... Mrap,iPU anta(lniHl Ra 1 1 a s, i-arnh J
I Unj Hl' UU wwfl i--r a w
where they cannot
the worda of one,
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their politics ...rjr - ' V the good Sunday school folk and the M"!? XLkhoFut their wicked bot toiooL
Nf, Bw, IS,
A antut Milker wKM once visitfd
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, . ' . ..u nhknl W in 11 ll'iliri, . n.,
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by a garrulous
(complained that hi had the worst
Nw, tic, 1H, 1b, :w, 4oa; val
IW,
BOONS TnWJIHIIII'. Virginia,
ne sw , -, is.nw . I . o ..a ;
val 415.
mamsok VC WW nil'. Anderson, Setm-tion. Pt, n'a,'.'7, lf,OW,747o-100t; val 8600 11 all Towssiiif. Ellis, Marvin V, Sw, nw. It, Is, 8V, 4a; Se, ne, 16, Is, Sw, 40a; val
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j0g to reairaiu ...nnt In
r.Th- irhoou Law ia worse than
Ii L..t.,j malrn t , i I
nolawbociuse u-i- -- "--.ervautB in tt.e woriu anu everyuuOOl traflic legal." Jbody seemed to conspire to make ja,1(?(,t fbe rabid and intolerant editor o! him mierHbe. Pt m
thr Kikart Review Rings ine auoe ,My deHr rieDd(' gaid the Quakdutnbe and more in the same vein eT .jt me a(jviMB yoU to oil your,t lb0e who have made the saloon H(J,f g ,lUle . j-ition a epjcitl atudy and do not vVhatdoyou mean9' laii the gree with hie profound opioione on irritll,e(i o!a gentleman. ect. In factthe Kpubli , .v-ll,' -aid the (. laker. "I had lopttM all over Indiana have eud- R d(Jor in my house Horue time ago found out that the Nicholeon tljat VH aiwftys creaking on its in Hfod enough law and Liri,. Hr.,i 1 t.mnA that evervbodv
.M.ilha jiiuOllHted i i 1 -1.1 .. 1 U lilllL''. 1 Hill.
tetrviugio pwwww. --y v avoiuea n, atiu bhuuukm it an - ,(( p 3w val . which has proved its made- neare,, way to moa of the rooms, ln (v quacy in hundreds of places to let yet tl)ey wpnt arouod some other jirraaaoa rowaaaip, weil "enough alone. Crawtord Fair wiy So I juat got some oil and Fltkf).raM) M. f backs, the roillionare brtwer uI after a few applications it opened pt, M rw. 1, 3a, Sw, 88a; Tal Terre Haute, whose company is be-;anj gjiut wjlt;,ut a creak or j tr, a .d 1170; total doe bl0 land the real pronri tor d more ,uW everybody jo Roes to t GiUb Da id a, -id Indiana than probably door and UBt.8 tbe 0ld passage. ;oUl ,,,. ' ' ' iDy other one firm, joins with the jUBloii yourself I little with the oil Miller. Uenrada, v" ; hi. can press in expressing 8at-!o kin(ioeHg Occaaionally praise Lot 64, Uadiaa add ti MenLi in with tbe law ahcl Bays 'Mat your eervantB forsomething tbey do ptor; rjlJIO; total due well enough alone." jweil. Encourage your children Pi he ne, -7, 'Js, 3w, 'Js-lOOa and I 'oder the Nicholeon law, which more than you scold them and you ),,, , i.iniiN a-ld to afentor; tb-1 Review says 'rtatraine,' saloonb wij be BUrpriBed to find that a lit- val 836; total due have increised in Indiana at the tle 8un.bine will wear out a lot of jAcaaoa township. rata of 2C0 per cent, ever since ita lo and a little molasses is better i5ioker .Johanna. Damage At d ytt the Republican tbaD a great deal of viuegar. Be Lota 27, and 61, St. Marks; P. ha. the audacity to,' courteous -Ex. Äfit, W.,
perance people "to iei wen -. Dtda t Kq0w. Se se. 6, 8a, 8, Ma ; val .V
, total due There are today some thousands Kathff, James Y.,
poll- l't ne se, 30, Ue, 3w, la; val
828
in a few dave
The amendments will affect the
M legislative di-tricts of the state " Concerning the proposed amend ments to day, he said: - "All districts, whether senatoria
- diiavlaaa urn In a aai n O I
a"' m ..districts; that is. each voter in the
r '' aw w ' m
slate snail nave trie rigoi ui voio ivi
but one senator and one repr-senta
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tive. That part of the constitution
Educatioa Tbroofh the Newspaper. low Bularie tili larger The The Biennial Report ot the State wealtn of those corporaii me is sim Superintendent of Public lostruc- p'y insufli ieut to meet thedeiuands tion contains an article on educa f a rchool term fix months in lion through the newspapers length with good teaibers. There Tbe article Bays that the Depirt- is hut one solution to tHs probbm i,BJ K..t v v di in .---t- the children ol the date ml have
,nce it. its work from the newsna tQ'iel education-; advantag-s
iiers over the state. Indeed very ittle could be douu in public eOu cation without the aid of the news
lhe
w.mllh of 'he enure stsie n ust he
drown upon for these less fortunate districts. Tbe state should as-ume
paper a larger share of the cost in eiucaIt is significant that r-gardlesa of Hon. Many stndente of the i r- b party politics that newspapers are lern believe that the stx een cent alwavs to he found in favor of edu levy should be rutored. Tbi. pro
cation and they give their columns bably would not meet the
which says that "no country, Benatorial apportionment, sha! it ryi divided," is to be rep-aled,
where r ecessary, the several
for freely to anything peitaining to the everywhere.
situ lton
1 1 would enable mauy
be
and
Colli."
.ubject. Recon;z ng tin- fuel, the ol tne wealthier ions aim iuwu
Department has attempted to kep et'P to reduce tneir lotai wtpi
he ires- fully mtormed on the anu me i icreaceu smie uibw.iuh.. W . . . i a a . t t l r
tl olll l.o ,1,... AA AI d -trifU! Aurk ni lana 1 d 1 1) ß 1 n tQ UCai IOO wouiu euuo.r ihhij r
shall be cooked of contiguous Tb people are interested in any corporations to meet the minimum 81 80 territory and shall contniu nearly a-plans 1 joking toward rn re etlicient demand for schools, lhe same e. a possible the atn number of mah rcbools. A statement of such plans in another way. Levy a email ge. inhabitants over tbe age of twent)wilh an iotoHigOOl application of eral tax with which to
itnem to the , ooi-nunitv liv t di nina 10 eiu cm lont u . m 1 I a i . i
;ided for tor m:ik. h v nk ol I he teacher, -hips mat are unaoie w
otner- eetauola tbe miuimum tengm. 01 . ic course no corporation would be ,.
its tr l- i to draw Jrom this iuua mi u
l
i 60
one vear.
"W hen a countv is II
enatoriH or representative Dill I' sesllUuch e:i
the dividing I i n shall be a Straight line running east and west, from
it th ui I
w ise he. I'lie OS p com- at r M h lp -r- t'
one side of tbe county side.
' Eich countv shall have
to the ntber! The work ol furuisbi ig
the pla - of the I) part1
t!.r
iO I
nr.
ne re- enlarged The D partmc
he
bad exhausted it. own resources. i .. . a 1 a 1
- i b proviaiun as tni. can De jubuon the same grounds that gen
T i tHX'itioii can be nsineu. au-
havinu I li tin. t.-t ami rir iii.li'-t 1 l,-
largest nuinber of mal-s over Bureau of Kdu itiouai I ol irtna- cietv ia called upon to adaaaM id,n R . v.. ii d.vi. uit sor faujilies that are too
three renresentatives. and the six fescher!
t it. - p - L mI m Iho .Iii R .4 tl... , . i-i Mi- ! l.tl
77 counties m me aaww u.. -i-- ' v . : ntu ,he bnr
2 4
a T 1
. ii oi taxation pialired. i ne state finally should be tbe unit for as a ?i
and an cnu-
Even though the courts in a a aklai
ovHrv case nave eunaiutu
tutal due
r ATOKA TOW SBII tr.
a. r.e
m 1 mi vul
intemperance people on points 0f varieties of life insurance pollthat havVbeen contested about tbe 'c,e., each of which has a technical -i u Kt hlnkt re name nd ia capable of being made
monstrance and all-.n oeerwhelm- qoiti unintelligible to the average I . ine majority against .sloon. in any , man Some unscrupuloue agents va, fl0; total dne ward or townehip hold, good for 30 trade on this. Many do not really Montft srv, Robert, davsoolv when the .aloon elerr.ent underetand the meaning of terms rtw iw, , 6. 40a; val S bÄ HZ who would defend themselves, but have learned th their horrea against euch sn infamy lesson parrot-like, and most ot tnem h He V 5w VB, br making them do their work all 'apparently find it unnecessary to total da over again and ao on ad infinitum. 'describe in plsin English to those pbooia.b township. Krerv cdmpromiee that was eveilahoot to insure what they are con- uiaeabaeh, Nu k mad. with the .lav. traffic only 'tmcting for. Tbe result ia a mass Pi ,H a 8 5, Sa, 4w, 40a ; val S: tÄ avtl more firmly en-of misinformation and confusion, 114; total da. trench sod the final .ettlement far- j.bout the whole Lject. Ihttofl and more difficult. 8o For in.tance, and agent was tr- ftiiiW,, Is, 6w, 1 SS-lOOa; with ita twin evil, the liquor traffic, iog to insure an editor on eome 4nd lot 156; val 18,160; with ne twin mwu, 1 inJA ni. Th diorhad a theory tou due
o amount oi ncenaaiuaiw. -r- - " , . . .-,,, Jno w s Mary.
make, the ravages of tbe irainc that any laci cou u u p., ;( Kun,lH.k aild to Jas-
y everyday nngusn u iuo ftlflJI0;to
- k . a J . . . , ,i
10 provide ror tneir own euuLB
l he nnuciD e should De ex
w a
next latest number of maleinhabi üties willil B I
tants over twenty-one yea-s of age, cause ot sdiicati m A flaar etats
.k.ll Kv t7. r,-tireentativea each. linent ot ttie worn nie - io n m o )
. .. . k.. .u. ,. kkM. ;u rMmm i,u tnnnA -a onut Kein i dui u lonal taxation
" It will oe seen ium, bp h wa " - i , . , . .i sentat.ve- the amendaents will be toward- aatidpating or removing dreo in the stale should bae equi elf operative. That is, Mirion co misund-r- :it.dnu". Then there Is p-iveleger. o uuty would have three rspraasoulaontber aide to this newspaper work. Thk I kachkk's Attitidi " tivee; Madison, Vanderburg, Allen, We is DO better t raining 1 r lb The teacher's at' itude toward his Vlaoi St Joseph and tirant, two teacner than 1 1. practi f tryiug pupil s elmuld bj a perfect, frank, H 71 each' and the other counties of the to s'ste well (Of th pres- the honest attitude that will beget con-
each." like L -unty truth- which tie would na- to tea :n nderce. It snouia oe iuh oi oiuthe community at 1-irg- Indeed itjpathy and should stimulate the Lav be exteu iel further and thetL.hiid to do his best always. It
A woman by the nam ot ater ' in,iH enc.nirukted to keep uii a should inspire respect for ttacbers
has been churched for swearing , two wjth 0 , w,,rt j . w reftl)ect at tbe same time.
will previjt be avoided
state one 1 ot Democrat.
ir a
.... 1.. I.n,nrll7im) Of deadly
uj ' ::. 'uu:A ,u: l.t ..II knew what
win r 1 1 iiti iiir i iv k av4i "
he
After listening
w . t 111 i 1 1 f u
V .,,.aall,.n lri BVer In an inVO VeU Ol MClummr,
IW IUVDi- "I" ... I.
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tal du
it? I
tit)
of Water pweartng
a m ur a a i. . i . a-. a u . n ... r l t .. .a .a
74 Mr.. v aier nas iwo cuuurcu, i.e.. u Tnere coU, , h til, drlll , Migu-ti, Wi anything mat and Hiram Witer, and the other . lf ,h i ..j n Hrp reatrii ita d to Uhaaa thii.vM nhould
Ih.v he dressed them for Sundayl k;a n(a aa if hin iKaala. TidrAnnfll fl-Lapnaam iu nno nf th itlStrU lUIltS
jk - - Pll i I " WMUIII jwawwka I k.i aiVOr UM . ' VlV w W wa iBchool, and while she was making üerience it is more than probable Lometimes used by teachers that
her toilet, Helen and Hi, as he 1- .. . lDeee coiuaQ(, would always find will present the existence of good
many interested readers. relations. Sarcasm destroys sny The newspaper on tbe other band re8pect a pupil may have tither f r can be used in the echoil room to the teacher or fjr biras-lf It advantage in connect: n with read leaves a bitternese and a sting th t ing, spelling and Engl sh. This i- trie pupil never gen over. Sarin keeping with thesuggestion made caBm has absolutely no place in a in the course of study that the school. Anger is another at iiiide ktchnol is to use every factor in tbe .hat ahould never be found in a
I 88 nicknamed, got out into tbe street nearby and began playing in muddy water. Discovering the obUdtvn
soiling their clothes, she exclaimed
Helen and Hi W ater, get out oi
that mud this minute I be par - m whs rassing at the time and
Mrs. Waters, was churched El
4 .4
. immint nf 11111 Uroml.lDg
Bettle this question any more than was talking aboiit
it did slavery. No i
settled until it i. settled right
The "d feied dividends, can surren-
itinn of th. Renublican preee on der values,' and 'optional cUoices
tbe Nicholson law ought to make it he said gravel) j , clear to every temperance man that 'See here, don t JJ a e forthat party is s vote to what vou are talking about, but J n a n Ä i.p," "traffic in Iodi- IUI tell you what I'll do. If you 1 1 . k I . i . ,,. ,,i M,t in ntd n
it exists today. aw wnw mimr ZJi
ary hnghsn bo ujbi an oium. 'man ran understand it I'll not on
111 pUDIlsll article and
ana juat as
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l t) i voting ior u or rbiubv ... The Bar room Rightly Deifastes Rev. James I. Coffey, of Bt,
Louie, sreepcted snd talented Ct
tholic prieet. denounces
80 v'i
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8 4 i
8 18
'Bill had a board bill,' says an an Hi' hanir Kill also had a bill
b aid. The biard bill bored Bill so that Bill sold the bill board to
ly take the policy but
th PTnlanalion as an
ii-,-a m a I 1 f !M
pay you a hundred dollars ior u 'Will IT Sure, I will,' exclaimed
a
the bar
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roim institution in me iuiii-". the overjoyea ,1,,"'ub. klr in a hut t ril thfnl lansuase: had mdetd struck an easy j
' I i ' BV WWW B wMi w, - UWkB - I hey tell us the saloon is the And ne departed, adjuring the edi . .... i . . I al. - . . f l
"or man s club, nie naven oi tor not io iorji;ei. ter a dav's laboriouB toil. A week passed by.
VA" h it m.t rnntinll. the eulogy, oali.rl noon tbe telnphone to say
T BJ J UW kvMaaMww - 1 V wi -k - In i rucrnman d ih saloon as the thai he was working on the thing
Yates. Susun K., L t 12, Wineingers ndtl to Jasper, .al 8100; total due atot iBoavaa. Schäfer, Sarh A ., Pt lot 7, val 860; total due HI HUSKY K. Koltenon, A. P., Pt se nw, -IS, "Js, 3w, U'MDOi; val lliwtotai due Boleaaäa, Nance V., Lot 114. lnman'st'M to Birdseve: val 860: total due
State of Indiana, Dubois founty, sn:
I jj. A. Sweeney, AiMiior in ami mr naid cHintv and state, do herehy certify th it the foregoing list coots n a fall and jne Supreme Court renders sa Important complete statement of lands and town OecisioO. lata which were, by the Tieaearer of aatd . 'Vit ' il-turn.,! d'el.n.,uent for the non-j Factory Law-Negl.gence-ProX pavnient of taxes charge.i thereon, and mnP Cause. wbieb remam unpaid tor the year 1908. 20551. Nickey et al vs S euder
and pre I years, w.u. '.cre ano R.Mr-ad M nks. J (I)
and the cost of
nay his board bill. So after Bill -old ins bill board to pay his boar 1 hnl, the board bill no long r bored Bill. The pick up min would suggest in line with the tale of Bill's Hoard bill and Bill- bll board bored him as much as Bill's board bill bored Bill, why not board Bill with a board from Hill's bill b iard and throw Bill's tx a'd bill and Bill V bill board oveiboard? Kx,
neighborhood in its worx.
Thk Real Xkkps Of The R'rai.
SCHOOI.8. E lucali jnal reform seem to be
gin Ht the top of the school system
inkiead nf Ht the bottom where it
should lie-in. It seems to be in
troduced into city systems tust,
then into towns, and after s long
time it com 'S to the rural scbod
It l- the rule fwr the rural schools to
have the n iorst building., tne
school. The teacher wbo canr.oi
ontrol himself cannot hope to oe-
velop self contrd in nis pupu
rhe worst feature alter an auouv
tbe use of sarcasm or giving way io . k.Ua tha
anger, is ma', u is K""; slow pupil that ufl rs. Teachers
need to know that scarcely any
credit attaches to teaching ongni
pupi's. Of o u ae there is some satisfaction ing seeing tlx in grow,
atnhow. I ne
but tbev will grow
nave mm y "7 Ti teacher's greatest opportunity ilea worst equtpmpnt, the shortest term vaken into lhe Ui.ut
The agent peaaity Ibereon, toftn a in av the current year, I'.aM,
advertisintf.
was lees exultation in
the whole saai
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poor m.n'a DOIT oy coi " lhe
the toiler's refuge insickness? Why VOlCe. Btvle the ea'oon-kteper the jno W6eke more
IWWkB mi,.'. anrA a in U r I t H!l 1 II rlilar had forgotten
ruwi iii aa 11 tr' "vU aa aaaaaaawaawi w" vuitvi ww o ton, his supporter snd friend m thing, wheu the agent's cird came mi fortun aod poyeit ? in ooo day. It wa. followed by
1 have no patience with peopie tbe man bimsen, who go out of their way to excuse 'Well,' said tbe
ana article'.
Witness mf hand as Auditor of sidl j
1. . i . a l . ft. .k ll.iar.l ol
ms county ami amx hwm-i ui .... . ... .tfnlv throwing a fJominisaioner. at Jasper, this Jlst day.negi'geniiy inruw u
elapsed. The of Jaaaary, 1006
M A SWEENEY,
fhe owner of saw mill can not he
held liable to a boy lor, n juries
by a customer of the mill
stick of wood
against the boy in loa.ung ins w
gun with wood bought there, on tri I a J
editor, 'got my
Auditor Dubois county, In uana. Rr, Und that such owner
l', r 1 T. KOERNER, Deputy
l.l
vioimen
Section 'J of the factory act (189H p, 2 ;i) by hiring a child less than
poverty breeding saloon,
are always seeking to pat the .a-
Bkl rtTI BT
k...::. u.i... ,v. .,i,i all whom it II years old. such illegal hiring not
may ooneera, that to several tracts of. neing the proximate SSttse 01 the i.n;i and town Iota in the toreaoiag list ;nru r complaint by the
......tamed, or so iniicii inereoi a-
tK. . .1 ,,t tin 1 a n-1 e 4 H
I II mW W mmm I mmm . , I I , . 1. I.. ....... .. u Will h. . . . . I
and who 'N-no." said th agent sneepisu- ..ntaineo, or so n ... ...-.-o. boV H),ftinsi the man who threw me
Th. f-t ia. I guess. 1 can t necessary to pav "" ' r V," " i i order to state a caUS of
t a ' aa : . anil hurtfi'M lilt r s 11 . win i m- , " - -
loon keeper on the back lor nis a,0 i the way you want n, mM ftt oor ol tbeUoatl tioue in action, must snow mat ne avow o. many noble seta of charity snd be- call it off." , the towa ot Jan r, Doboi. ;"" bod reu m to believe the bow wa I . l , . in, t Ii U t 1... .1... I ' . . . i.n ml ii' il tllllIlIV Oil .. .'1 . . I' Ll - I . u:i I.,,,,
iw ray " " iana n an ." ": j wliere the slica win name io on in n
Ll'.nlr . hesecon-l Monoav iu rei'in."-.
MBBMndat at 10 o'clock
nevolenre. It is hardly too mucn
We know what the saloon i. if this is typical. World's
mum.. . . a . 1 fa 1 Am IA ' '
we watt to tell tne trutn. n - Ch d Pen!lion in France. .ghw.y robber of the poor snd gn ,c
tne helpless : It i. tbe wrecxer anu , ' . chM
ident and economical.
dentrovsr of thoiisands of happy with
, ., ....i.v.i. k. ii ia ihn de to be prov
i i linn,'- u iuirn . , a mihIII bauch., nf ih. vnunfl and innocent, A child of three can become a mem
through its wine rooms and
Lauall . I. !. w (tm 1 Pont fl
rr nD"n' " T." TT m ,.t. a day when it is
'e vicions and contannnating m- w fiuu v' , ',.,. i licence that produce mo.t of our ill, snd the other goes toward .. . ....;,. i.n it is at a
political rotter ness. i"K " p"'" r " .
We have permitted this vile rep- tain age. No one rnow tile to entwine itself about our muni- s child can lib , M wn"1 . I in ll.ln an1 l..kl ..ulilica 11 O - contribution aiiiount lor
r . ' c . . .. i:i.i in.
J . . r. r ,i,i IV B I'll .1 111 '
other ber of the Mutualite by giv.ng on y
week 1 cent win am um
get cer
i y ii i . w
. i ... U i,.a.a it avaa thriitvn
a. ni or sain me muo ....... .
dav anl continuing ir on unj ko n. m ui.n u.nn ui.ni - until all are offer d for sale miles, ouch QqoUi Circuit Court ind was venu taxes, penalty, interest and charges he , ., where the Plaintiff S'eu
paid before that time. .iv.d a vrdict for 12 5
Au litor's oltice, inioois co.in.y, iu...- .. jlitHir. January 21at. 1901. idamag .1 it was appealed and tin
VI V'I I N EY. : in iimmfl tiotirt reversed the a 'lions
Auditoi Dul-ois County. 0 tj,e c,ruit Court. Per L. I KOEBNER, Dptj
. ... k.-a-J V" .at nn th leirilaturt do to
MPKCIM. Nl II. 'er, ns naving " -. , rl, . '..V u 1 win. h interest is -olve the ouesti n of anempty trea
4 ID'lll I'lll't iatc . .i.lmm.eut will ulease tf the ,.aym-nt aurv That is what 18 st iring the
and the p . irest pud teafb-r-
Higher ii.s'it.ition. of learning, cit
ie- ind towns ure served first, and
if anything is left the ountry get-
f Tim time haa (Mine Wln'Il 1111-.
I, it.' w or ! r must be reversed or at lea-t
when alt tterests must be put upon
the san e ol . The rural schoo's
must have more thoughtful consid
ru t i.n Th-e are the ech oIb ot
i liiliviii m mm m w -
lhe people and a verv large percen
of Ihn p -ople never have any othet
scb o ; a Iv mtages. Io tnesescbooi
apecial advantages and special tax ts muBt be given, and at once The duty of the people is iinpera
tive. the present tendency to
ward central tattoo i- britiging those
to some communities, but this r
f.irm is to slow. It will tie many
vesrs I -f ire all the townhip can
i.ai fHtitral .atioo The b s and
aitls on the f trio have a right t
the best Iber i mil 10 ti;. B 1
a. . . a . a..
ter S'-hoolh u w imi neun "in
dry conditio , better rq itproeoi
in lb wa f b ike and ma I uti l
iiiolnrfw ami ! 1 11 P Ml t rflOS Ol
K'v 1 "" " ' " " '
choo to ml i.i i g'h I - me renn
a
in cities and town-; n p irea
df.i.'ikir ii Ii long ? ttnnrf . nl bet
ter aiarie. are i ms of lb tbioi
that are ioapOf -:
in aw akenii g
germ ol some hi w soul alienee
i ui-l be constancy ptesent i" me a a
school room. Ine praclic oi xee -
ing a - slow class" or a "dummy
row " in a room are relics or nir-
b-rism, and any leacner woo rc-
ftU to them confesses bis weakness
and unfitness f -r tbe calling in
vbich unfortunately he has enrolled
nimself. Study your children in a
ct.ool and out and you will he
ible to find in everyone some dorn-
.nant interest that ll tbe avemi- to his in nost na'ure and that will ur-
neh you the .roper guide for his
development. P.A. UOTTO.
I. .. . . ... . J l.. 1... a rill I 11. Ill'" "
VlU-llOU OUl ail UBIBUV. - r-atldV lP' . .i VI 1. Ih ManOi . botMOt. and lk.lt u. nnthinff but does not spend that lor , cand ,, . f,..,rtl. Monday ... Man I. ,l)a ,,1X i(.vy.
7 .. . t ... ...i.. , u villi; - i ...... I i in. roiiri i .."n ni-u. . .. .
V,ic a tiov Ol ri.i" " " ur. a Hie waa io
.""-- '.i , noil l S A I-, e. . r. l . . . . . .. ,. i- n . I .
toe .rn:.", . " .. . ".,.... ministration. rixeouniy uviu j-
tbe shell of our boasted liberty."
how long lf,i,t their tlenlion at once, . law makera in the tace. and
. in nn.o , l lllliail'l ihm aaa - w
does the R, ,,,,, gw compels pron.pt coiieotion. . .. lnal thM
mi : i i ... Ik l .ami. ' in Mtrr v
t 1 . I akäW . .k anal , it
nrld who liii'iuent on principal or ... v" oriti . . 1 ,,w,c. ..i .m.inini nnnaid.
candv, i . ,,n the fourth Mondav in March ..m . . pour vsarn ago th
. --- - " have a "business ad
now seem- pr.nioie
Jan state will be compelled to borrow a
unpaid, will million or two dollars and increase
If the
... n,ha ,
R-publicn kJaaM ZZ taVaxV, b..a . -w -
Auditor Dubois OtWOtf
Pn law in ik - th. in in num
.rn. six mm lb . Ami ret it! Iu
Iiuii i 1 1 ,.. rn are ti l three bundr d
a i ' i .,ww wi tod fifty losrnsh - in I btm ill to sm
with no more than six ttWOlhs slh-vol Io niuetv of Ibo e orpir ttioi.S the highe-t legal levy does Ml tu'oidi IwflliWl r. v-nue to oarry the schools six BBOSthl, thre tiig s-veral with trms ranging
fr on eighty to one nun ireo uayo. I he number of township, and -ma 1 towus employing poor tsaohers at
WcddiOf Superstition The bridegioom who carries a ninature horseshoe in his packet , ill always be lucky. The bride wuo drsam of fairies m the BigHt before her wedding
vill he thrice hles.ea.
i if g.ve a telegram to a brid .r bud gr .om on the way Id church t i- a s.ure omen of evd. urn: on board ship are c n-
AA. ,UA unliiekv. If vou can t
n .me I n dry lani, rem iQ uaV. d . I he (in bng of a spider on the r l.ling gown by a bride is consii, r d a -ure token of bapum-a. In onie. tr .i.irintr the ir irriage crem nv
a '. w
rte wedding ring should fall
b bride's fate will not
iahle one. If a hrtrt ill. Olid bV cb U1C- Se A
be
d Wri
I ao en-
ortin a-ehe .tirts off on ber edling tour, she shoul i oider tbsi driver of tbs carriage to turn bick and start over again,
Ro hack on the liquor interests tne ear
i"i wui go oacx on ine pan.
b, 'wa
