Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1905 — Page 1
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VOL. 47
JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1905.
NU. 85.
Im JailtMl
W C T. U. COLUMN. Those who believe in the equality Petersburg lan " ' of women in governmental uff or
may wh rij ui f a- tiny r ml t n aid he had Lerlain Men be would Like that saloon keepers of ludianapoli
who vi il.it the liuuor law by Heil
Senator Milbnrn's Bill Senator Milburn has discovered
i kooctm by nas. nv In mom. n.temtBU of Wnaindtd mu liv
tu ttee Serve as Jnrora
ing in those rommnniti'-s ai.d stats
TWO STRICKEN
ing on Sunday could be arrested on
A Mwdered Infant, a Vtoui'dcd Mother A Bejtcn W ife and a Suicide Haebeaa'
HOMES, when the ballot, with all ita reapon Judge Ely Sas he Ii Sorry he Can't the additional charge of selling with
e btlity 1 1 k been granted to womi n. Seod him tu state Prison, out a license. "A majority of the
I neue are bul lea oi the en- liouor dealers who sell on .Sundays
the
R N, WHISKEY, BEER. kin. Waal Virginia, hi
i w v
hitter exp rnune ot many other
town fr the in" rancs of that part
,,i i i od,s word wh.h Hay.-: ,.u unto hin trial puttftth the b tte to toy neighbor! lipe.' Kikin-, by hei ballet put the bittle to the lips nl me of her cit.z-tn until the city
h ia bean made to h its bead tu
rllS-tlie. I ilM UiMimy ui n luui'i' i"i infant, a WOUnded mother, beat en wife and a auicida husband filial aontl it h ood staiued pagt in the
chapb-r whi.,vi the saloon is writing
fur our children to read a- the 0
of a chr.stnn nation. rbe i .11 1 wing letter ip sake none t to ir wgly. I l wuat lt wye: p indet whet it Beans i "'Score up two stricken home?. Boore up in one a murdered Inf ml und a wounded mother! Score up i i lb Other beaten wife, a husband aped into etemity by his own band! 'Whichy es alone to una,' inye the paper. 'Murder' FiMtllad backward, is 'red rum' and
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. ';r i i g pr phe 01 mat Detter rrTKBseUM, Ind., heb. -4 . in the cities use another room, time toward Which Christian civili- When the Pike circuit court opened said the senator to-day. "They zatioc i- leading thin morning George Tucker, who ie have a license to sell in one particu In itery civilised com. try the nerving as house haihff, asked per- lar ruom. When they move into temperance queetion is receiving mission to mate a statement in open another room they violate the law,
more or it w attention, i ne mini- curt, wnicn was gianteu ny juuge because they have no license to sell em; of t h W. J. T. U. is acknow- Kly. there." 0 it tiii world. I ickertban said: The Indiana law maker is makvVe real i 2 that in England "The court at the present time in ing an aggressive fight in the inter the 'rowing against the tide1 La hx- trying several cases against Henry ests of his measure known as the ird, Itut the temperance Hollon, charged with violations of "blind tiger" bill. In order that people are rowing II never before, the liquor law. A half hour ago the measure may be thoroughly un-
fc.v ii in bngl ind th-ire r lOIOi en- Jacob Horton ( arne to me and sug derstood the aet ator makes the fol
iuraging feature! in connection geeted the namea of certain parties lowing explanation:
with the temperance reform, Steps for jurors, stating that they were "Senate bill No. 274 is direct, d are being taken with good prof I good friend! of Hollon." against blind tigers, club houaee, of -ii cess, to indu Pi imenl to Burton, who was in the court drug stores and other places that alnli-ti barmaid!, 80,1)00 of whoa r m Bt tiie time, was c tiled up and sell liquor without a lioense. Coder
are employed in the Britieh 1-lee. admitted the truthfulness of Tuck- the bid the punishmeut is 120 to sr's ata ita. f 10J for the first ..ffenee, and $10U The Killing of the 'y.;iri u ri- nromntlv find him to .",n I for the eecond offense, and
n - j i i f . - I DCIOi BergfiUe, 25 a i added a j-til eiiti-nce imprisonment in the county j til not thirty la- sikI laid to H irton: les- than thirty days nor more than ll Sh-ws how Thin iu the Line B.tweeo "faai very aorrow that the law Bix months. It uoak-1 the pay m mt AbsulutiMn and Chao in Ku.-sia u,Ml-r whic'.i you are fined and sent of the Tnited States tax as liquor The lawaaainition 'f Bergiac, a to jail will not permit me to send dealers prima facie evidence tiyat
Congressman Zooor of the Third from his small pox eiperience with Indiana district mentioned for the a new fesse of life, and despite the chairman ebip of the Democratic fact that one lung had already been National Congressional Committee, lost and p rt of another btf re the out says be will not accpt it. smallpox visitation, he Ii now in all Loui Ludlow in the Indianapolis these years after, one f thu robust tar eayi : figuree at Notre Dame." William S. Cowherd of Missouri,1 chairman of the Democratic Nation- j Caetar aad Caesar's Wife. I Congressional Committee, which! There ia a whole lot of food for looks after the electiou of Democra 'solid thought in the recent ruling of tic Congressman, was defeated last Western Judge, that the wife has 'all and bis retirement from Con- the aanoe right to remain out at gress on Mrch 4 will make it oec- night, to drink and to gamble that essary to select another chairman. 109 hoe band baa. Congressman Zenor of Indiana, who This ruling suggests for our conrepresents the Hooeier State on the'eideration a most vital truth, a truth Congressional Committee, has been which has, fiom the beginuing of mentioned for the chairmanship, human history, been for the moat hut he says he could not accept it. part overlooked. The Democratic members of Con The truth I refer to is this, that gress from the Northern States are Right nod Wrong are not questions anxious that the new chairman be. of sex, but are, ever hav been, and chosen from north of Mason and 'will continue to be the name for
Dixon's line. The say that Democrate in the North ara better politicians than those hit .e south, where victories come si k, ilv that it is
both man and woman. False as it is dangerous and degrading is the idv-a contained in the too f miliar phraaa ' The Double
Grand Duke, not Miprining,
uncle of the Czr, is you to the penitentiary.'
the holder thereof is selling liquor
not necessary to th? fine'Standard of Morals.
arta of organization. For thi re . Such standard nevsr existed save son and because he ha - f.om the!in the roinde of immoral msn, and pivotal Slate of Indiana Judge Zenor had it never been heard of 'he world has received informal mention. Thejwould now he a great deal better Judge himself is thoroughly in sym- than it is.
pathy with the movement to place I There is batons morality, and
a Northern Democrat at the head of
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'red ru:n oniy too wmmumj aatwus find the dpveI(JpIrPnt(, f
rnuroer.
'il. " anva the h i r rxian that H , u
v.i. , uuTiDFui.niT mrin)i4m iron h nn iv
I: if 1 ' n a. tiromiopnt rnotlhiican nittiiiiit lirnnNR
. .... . .... . .. ........ . 1 it u 1 m iinviani nnm rri i . i n a w. a n i.
! 1, r is no calamity t;. it K .--1 1 1, outitian ot this city ami at ttie "i hold that tne present law,
may not expect. Kvaneville convention seconded the making ö the minmum fine forj01 tha Northern Democrats were The unhappy country seem- to nomination rf Clamor I'elrr f 'raelhngwithoutlicense.isneither fairP1 ou' ot Congress at the laat
be passing from absoutism to chaos, joint senator of Pike, V arnck to the saloon keeper who pays his f uuui UWW.BVV " T
the past ami an-ferburg COUOttea
vear shows how t tint is the line
HOW ABOUT II?
rill furaiab
a. I !.
il so old. yet wheu Will our eyes tie bo,Jins, (jr thf 0,i order. nnen and we learn wisdom ae a peo- . .a.,.!,.,, iiaimnM a
Still there are thoee in Br" thoee who sought by peaceful meth- brotherly l ive between Daviess and munily that ha8 tDe rigrjt to 8Hy and he should not hesitate to do so mtywl 1 advocate the open . fJ conBitution an! popular PiM counties, and now the new wlfllher intoxicating liquors shall nd thu? ad bon?r t0 himself as
Senator Dick?
thia one morality holds good for all
moral beings, of whatever race, sex or age. Alu for all men and for all women, there ie the way that is right and the way that ie wrong. A wrong in a man is a w 0 g in a woman, and, converaely, that which
la right for the man is ale right for
, on and a comn ei tr.lV,.rnmnt legi-Uiive app utionment will bjost b 8(Jid in - township or ward.
wt. wiii v.tt f r a wi n-sal hou-e ' J(. Wd. a religious bigot. He it along. To say notr.ing of the -The fine for selling liquor to a trary to Ins election promtM Catholics and m.-mb-rs advantage or the disadvantage P -person twenty years old and under
must m me sieep.u mm w. th cj,ri4t'an sects oooosed o HHny. " anmnc wun """'""iffentv-one. no mattir bow old he
. .a a ! I J a I - r r g 1 m 1
-..Id the mm that induced that
bloody deed in Klkins. Sweet muet he the thougtit of citizen or commissioner who could feel that
belief to the doctrine of
sian church
Rus county was unsatisfactory. Dubois may lcok( ia 1!0t iee8 thtn 20, and,"
well aa the district be represents.
wise aad Oihrrwlse. A man ie only helpless when be
rum was sold with bis consent and ftRd racia, hatred
it, too far away W e doubt whether . .,k --1 nf intoxientinff liouora
ill v 11 u n 11 . 9 t t v-x-f .ww- - a -"1 j at Qi MiaeCOted th- Jews with a tea pel cent o.' the voters of Dayiess 0Q gun(iay not less than $10, but "rj-
bloodv enthusiasm beg it of religious county touay Know me name 01 iue lne per8on who is not licensed at all v nen 1V 1 a J - I i aa - . aa . .a t -1 t
Dictates of conscience are always
poverty stares you in the
t i irnrftl. I he blood ot the inno
. t' - -T cent cries out gain-t them . Kovenue! ou say. Go ask that tricken father and hu-band wiiat
this is worth in revenue, t an you
i.iln nn mid to hide the
J f BJthat innocent child killed tr 01 of its m itber! Kev.-nm
Dubois county democrat who 'B and who is annually robbing the face don't etand ataring back
blood
in the ! when
can come of
sassination never cause of freedom
i isticft from ruler tow
Hut the events ot
months in Rueeia show
Russian people are
meets them.
will our eyes he open to the tact that rum costs the people ten dol1 ir- for every one it pays in revonu ? On the teetimoay of lawyers
and judges, three quarters to nine
Ii nth id the ( an s in our courts
can be tract d bark, to rum. In an adi ining state, within a
month, a mother was dishonered ,j K(ivernraent the ruling i a it. - .t.o.J r
ana muraen u ana tue Bivuftuu yj p..,HJja cgnnot govern.
came home al t.oon to nnu nis win dying and his hiautiful three- earold child in a pool of its own blood with its throat cut, d-ad. It cost the state $20.000 to catch, keep.
and convict the b
ted the crime.
luobablv ten cents
into condition to do it. The state get! one mill in taxes, and our long beaded, abort eared ritieen! talk of Revenue!' Count up th! mur 1 in that Raft' dilp.i county has had la the Pel three years I Hum has been the caoee of nearly all of them. Go ak the widow and the fatherle-
b ote who commit- ,h Utat, lituatioa is made more J w J It r.t the brute, ).,,. 3 hazardous puisuit, u atsfor rum to get Xthe uncle of the Otftf WwWft d,?.Ä
license; nor to the state who is en-i10 overwneimiugiy iu ion m.joniy
t.tled to theilOO.f louor is retailed: " the party councils it aesms pro
to the public who has tbe right to babl that that section ho . r ,!... frnm th ro ,iei 1 o nre the neit chairman.
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of illaaml Hales bv reouirintr the sei- " " tnina mat Mr. Aenor owei n tha woman.
There always was a feeling f 8r to be under b)nd, or to the com-' lne Prt7 t0 eeept the position There is but one moral law tnd
whoever breaks it break' it ; and whoever keeps it keeps it and that ie all there is to it.
As has been already intimated, it
ts oniy oar moral ignorance that
causes uato do tbie. It ie decidedly wrong for a woman to emirch her woman hood ; but it is not a t it worse than it is for a man to degiada bis man hood. Man has no more right than tfo man to trifle with the moral law. Our old friend, Caesar, was a very great man when it came to manipulating political caucuses and wiping out hostile populations, but he was a mere tyro when it came to the canons of human decency and good u ess. He wes one of history's mo-t con-
apicuoua champions of tbe "double standard" idea. For euch standard
was, in fact, a mighty sti.kler. matter what happened, Caesar's
wiis had io be "above suspicion.'
i - r.-,- u,.ffrB ininrw t hi. ride in the fiery chariot muet have Rut Caeearr Ah. that was an-
' , ...... hu f M '. w in -', "1 found the cause in r JLLtm. hv thought he was having a warm other mattoi ! Caesar was Caesar
Ii. Boston herself, in the characteristics . u.f... ..,.,.,!,..,. time. PhUe Bulletin. Uni Caesar a wife was Caesar's wib !
VJiailBt. V.a. v. - . 1 l i.--.J.,.-1n.-a, vx' 1 ,
ot the city, wnicn wr ar.... . hcensed dealer, he
r 1 af " ' . Krina anit unon ihn Konn off
with the revenues "Tlta. llA(i
i .... me eaiotm inpci, iv,u io aj-,'w, 'i f l'.ll?t thnd recover for any injury that he ,d managed the bftt ii the dealer is 1 had since the "77. ' ,; ' ju
WlltlOUn llUftlieo uc io (.uiupciicu iu
I'he most violent of the anti-Sem- senator fro n the district formed by 8Cbooi fund 0f 1(X, gets eft' with The cheerful liar isn't a circum
tic editor! Uad political agitators Daviess and Uuboia c uoties. me paitry ßQe of $5. (stance to the cheerful bore. found in him a strong supporter. Washington Herald I "It ie admitted that there are Manifest destiny is extremly slow . . a . la ....... n arft AVVftft rtft mem! OTA O f . . - 1 T J ! I 1 '. - W
Mm l tluerce Wltn me iar was n mjau, .-..,. 4, 1 o places in inaiana wuere nquor ghout showinff its hand . .1 i ...J .A vi in ihm nnnr of In! . i ! l I T 1 . O
grat
v v t ,l. .a ,. Kan oiwi nn rinn in thir) iiHtk OT tne :. ....I..JI I u 1 nr., .X U 1,.., i a.
ni' mm mm nnn ni ina s ri lt-u wcoii u v v v - h rnLB ru n u n uic uu i ilcijoo in mi a a a
ol advocates of the war in the Baal and woods objects to the divorce. paid. If this is true, and I have no' ,W1. JSL " "'a .11
one of the greatest blockheads in The Winter) Boatoa Smile. doubt but lhat 11 18' lhe 8cho1 fuod where you'll lieht H is-ia's military household. utafl . . . nAtna m, m then robbed of nearly one-half J M . f .... ac. hnrrihl. Nothing 4 SV ht'n 1 8.et &bout hn.d,D. ut m.llion dollars a v.ar. and in addi-i Hld yur t,JD8u ln check wheD
JjM- a ,.f KU dth. Aa why the world ol capitoi should lor . ... . - .. . u hbows a tendency to run wild
Kiut. v uii . ... - -- I 1. , , 1 Ifio r. r- r
ni- death. A 1 w,,v Uie wor,a 01 1 T . 1 .k . . tion to this, the public has no pro-," " tendency to run s. a. tpi dvanced the0 o JJ!!. tecttoft wlaaarvwrroai thia da of Happineea has wings and can 8t. r the eff.rt f.,r men.l..us rotntilitiee. of the copper f , jr reftaon lQat take its departure without much ef he ward the mied. lMjy, VT.lLm f Smn men .re generally irres, onei- . . . 'No of the laat two l Mau . UfT,J hie and are not under bond. . hoee who witneeeed Llijah'e wii
that if the
FrentU d Finance" in EvaBTBOOT !
v - 0 1 - . - f - ... .1 U-1.-.0-. hail tirnwn
. . . 11 r ! iitii,i. n vi niitv.ii is .
Th" ( .ar hun-eif d KM n H noaei .. tha r.vwnllÄH may
.t.,,,1 bis n-onle. becausj he never 1,1 uu"wt" 7
1 1 1
li,-r nin e- earned tor tier invesiers
va a ... 1 k . A aa,.
.L i , kfliWHWnwuiwuwaii
äJ , 1 JL nin, at.mn.lkin 0 qler industry, am
urn 11-u mm ....... v , i. . ... L no r. ml nl ntr
n nt 11 .U..-D
was a
m which only
take his charces upon the deale
souls dared P"eon.lly worth the amount
to nieces before the earth has set
llofi nver the tilf) dv corpse of
a-i-aaMtia'e i Minister the C. ir's
-I aa BBBl ,i T . i ' i I I.TIn
I I .1 - U 1 UlllUdKO I V VIVW .
eng!ge. 10 me ear.y aaj. mm .4;he b! i(J deroanded bv the
anny ISoetioniaa kttmata saloon keepers of tbe
oraoie mw m u- - whQ gre Done8t enough to pay n d-.-x charging five c-ot rum r .nd it is also demand
the
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in re I " r 1 i;i- h ;u innun. . .. at mn
' - - ... . . , ltiim:in liMllllx VNorill T I ' ni'irc . , t
i v it ml vri ie " , . . 0.1 iv ip lemperftiice ururo ui
w ' J 1 . ...... ttir ,'..iil Hlltl IW
Ii in- Bl wwa iwmj .u. u
to take the in-
lle alone can
uas mu iu wu.K: R ireJ tbi! habit, lt became a I t l tt t 1 Y a - I I ....U iirinninalfl !l
Kndh.iMhew - will not save the PI". ' - since passed
c . t 1 . . . . .. ori r i IS 11 111 uooiou ttiiii . . . .
Phi nri-'h is ne. esary, . 1 l the Uovernore eignaiure ;
state. It can barm no one
lawbreaker
sliHine Ihrnnsh tbe son d;i on
tb! scaffjld! Contrast Die comparatively clean record ol Harbour M irk while the few murders of
iliHe arc Chine to in
nnim 1 lia ti ' ii is u'- rr-ni,, . . . . .. . .1 .
cuim. ... to th, h..m. .. -iti. ,, ,. , , .... .i ... "" : ' ' ar . ki
WMkatJ.piM.orao.lh. IO.- ."7"'., , .Vl recall wi.b riaa. maat. k. , ftttM to try Ik. - 'he ,
...permen. ... . n g...r...,... - ( , B.k ,tay UlIy
IlM f X iroiir u. Hin-- vv,v.h.
but tbe
(The above bill has and is now awaiting
Heme Peasimiso Tha most pessimistic sentence ever written is to be credited to
Bar! our have orcured where rum tjnP ()f ,,race .1 m um m l. I ....n'r
:! .ws freest. What is the l.-soti .
More rum?' No! Not on our hands be the blood of babes, nor in our i ' ads the cur.-e of the fatherle-s. C. J. BOPI BL."
I'he poli.'V of givunment n
holding a sword punt agiinst every throat is impossible. There are not enoughswu-ds . C ncago Kxaminer.
No Time for Such Nonsense. Senator Steel now therailr .ads and coal mining interests are oppored to the measure. ?iaatfJT Sfiugar I see Han.i.ir Sple But. on the ( ther
Pt00RB&a OF TtVPERANCE 'Am temperance women, we dtsire the right of franchise, because we believe we could, thus armed, deal mote effectually with the honor ele-
" . . . . . . , .
nient is always opposed to woman iami, the packing ami miinumnur suffrage furnishes ample proof that ing jntere-ts of the country are in
we are riht in our behrt. favor of it. Tbosi ho think that women senator Shucar An!
siiould have qual opportunity with the people think about it? DM n in the medical Bald have rea Senator Stoele The which?
- II oi rtri.K llttno
whose good tamer a , .i ROod . better is death j the ii ost lUCCeseful and most hruta beat of all were never of ad the -E!t adi! traders hen I suggested to b o that be Scarcely jeM Cynican8 his rsmirk, was foitunate i . obtaining twenty U , M chojfle betw,eo a bad per cent on lOfft! Copper ventures conscience lnd a DHd tooth, I should ab.ut winch he 8rura.bl;fr cbo0se the former.1' Onhisdeath- " V om.g man. he said my fa her Hfiine n .lQod m (orgive said that such a hair.lous venture hi ,ine q buiinegs. as copper should return Bt leafl ThllJ he expressed his desires: thirty pet cent to he safe, and i raei . have th m08t peHCb dia. if i reoein hol twenty per cent that d(jfljr(,g are a modegt ... mn iiniiant I . . . ...
.mi'tiiing is r...-...j "'r (l,tM.p -..q tbached root, but a
onably Wrong With the management . . f frfgh mUk ftod of the mine." I di not pursue P fl . wmdow and
what do thp argu.iriit. 101 I ftfttw ne n r- tneg bpfore the door ited with bil fortune line Of B s jf Lord wibM to ßll m .1 I ....v.ulllllIlM , ...
The ,,n r-a-oiong, ami w- of rjappirjeas be would grant me
I.., onii uru ifil all TV II' . , a
.o,.;.,.,,..iml...y IIW V-taopl.? Ok. ,a aaat I'!".'"; j, V t,"nii n .Iron, ir.... JT" LS a
l.u-incss - i.ou.sv.m- . - , . Wm better than - . 7.Z 1 a. T"
(loor-auou, ' " those trees. v un a near, moveu
preju- j-ni taiaing
'inK5 Courier Journal.
barriers built up by OftCtOm, dice and superstiti n are
swept away. Those who believe iu woman's
e Quality in the church may rejoice, City
ns one woman after another Ja! per.
is bum? elect d a- a deli gate unty
o the (icr.eral Conference if the attempt
t , invoke again that wintry Boston
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f . .L. o.M.-i .,11. whu h in a W -stern or nou'n-
-I -1 . i.. ... t mi r.i i i ii h wiiv 'iiir-iii.n'. - -
llie iwuvwaaaaj 1...... .
to pity I would forgive the injury
Journal applies very
a or jm ii- , . , rtariaia their lives
. a . Hl T Bavawwai n
well in em community wou.u Yes, ae ought to forgive our en :..i. .a ... , ,1 . it auf. . . ... . . .
"A cititen serves tu- co trapp mm j"r- emiee tut not until iney arw oiug a 1 Va .1 . vaai t.ät ' . . . ' J Wl th." mJk
and town iicoi win i 'ii- i-'r" ria.
"hut in" to olli ' tor
Methodist Church with no possi- which he is
Sixteen ounces of performance The Coiuukk ailvertisers are let
Smallpox Carea Tobercalosis Here is an article written by ExSupreme Judge Timothy E. Howard, which presents some interesting statements end explains itself: "Then, there was tbe venerable father Neyron, of Notre Dame, who died at nearly 100 years; I remember that old patriarch well. He was a soldier under Napoleon on that f ttal trip to Moscow, was cap hired among Napolean's soldiers at Waterloo, and in his thsn capacity as surgeon, was made to care foi Poland's wounded by bis captors. Hs thought that everyone should try to get the emallpox and get -eady for it when it came. Ha claimed that it cleared up the system completely of all that menaced health and left one as grod aa new. He told me how his mother, while
he was a child in Prance, took him and others of the family oer to a neighbor who had smallpox, to be exposed. He did ot take it then but did so in after years, while in tbe army. A' Notre Dame, still a healthy,
hard working member of the community, is Btother Kmnnuel. Now Futher Neyron ha- been drnd many years, but bef re hi! death Brother Kmanuel was q .irred hopelessly ill with consumption. Father Neyr n frequently called upon him aa a physician. One day as he waa
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ibout to enter tbesicx ruom and in-
juire of the emaciited and wasting
iway brother how he felt, tie pa
tient spoke up and said he was !tck
itberwise thin he had been tie Jid uot know what was the matter
but told soma of bis symptom. Tne vsnerable priest stopped gated at him ioteitly and with a critical eye and then with a significant pointing if bis finger and in a teaeauring lone of voice rem irked, "Ah, now
I will cure ou, you have the amall
Wise as he was and intellectually he was ons of the greatest men whom history gives us any information the great Julius did n t seem to uoderstand tbe simi le ethical principle that tbe moral law that app iel to his wife applied also and with equal force to himself. It is this miserable inconsistency and hypocrisy that is making the most of our domestic trouble for ih it is ibis old lie of tbe double et an darn that is at tbe bottom of tbe greter number of our divorces Let man be what he woulo have women he and all will be well.
tfros-ly jm'ompeim , ix( in the .:.. .i ... o,o -o K inin thu Brottmr Emaiuael
I'm I I '.Mi IM V IU til " ' ' r - . - -w , . . ., lie TV 1 1 IM V a - a LI 1 1 äa Vit I V II I IP I ' I IW ataa W aaWV war w- w w a -aw -w-
i.:i.. i aj ,...A .rat. K. Hot v .iir ax reudv lor the leiiow at , jtu. PnriH. -t i :
nniiy ui ijit nrum lunnu " "j . .o; " advertisemcuia v ueiu oi urHi cause she iee woman. ' he spring election for towuotlicera.
A New CreeC. I believe in cleanliness of body, mind and soul. I believe io kindness to man woman child and animals. I believe in truth because it makes me free. I believe in tbe charity that begins at home bu' does not end there. I believe in m.'rcy as I hope for mercy. 1 believe in moral courage be cauae I am mors than a brute.
I believe io nghteousuess became it is tbe shortest and best Ime be
tween two eternities.
I believe io patience because it is the swiftest way to aecure results. I believe in tbat kind of industry that take! an occasional vacation. 1 beli"ve in that sort of economy
tbat spende money for a good purpose. 1 belisve ln honesty, not f r policy's sake, but for principle's sake. I belive in hospitality because it
puts a roof ovsr eviry man e head. I believe in obedience becauss it
is the only way to learn to command.
1 belisve in self control Otcause i want tn influence others I liev in suffering because it
chastens and purifies. I I balieve in iuatice because I ue-
01 m litva in God.-Omftb! aN!wi,
uus,
