Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 February 1887 — Page 1

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FEBRUARY

T-fce last winter month.

Circuit Court next Monday. Monday week will be Valentine's day. Don't lie in too big a hurry abouj making garden. Dory Yilej r'is at home this week visiting his parents.

Mrs, Mose Ivahn and children

are visiting in Cincinnati. J. M. Whitaker is now proprietor of the Fanner corner grocery. 1 Miss Lib Oookerly has returned frpm lengthy visit to Danville, in?

Baby No. 2 at Mart Finn's. A brand new, bouncing beauty boy baby at J. R. Carmichael's. W. C. Whisnand and wile, of Dakota, are visiting relatives in this county. Jesse Winstauly, and Charley

I Malott, of Bedford, were guests at

Br. Simpson's Sunday,

Sam Dodds of the Chair factor' sold four car loads of chairs and

tables in Chicago last week.

Our Local Preacher.

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: ; Bart Roseerry has,, gone -to Wichita, Kans. to look after his raal estate? " Mrs, J. B. Crothers, and Miss Coxdie Daggy, of Bedford, are vis

iting at Robt. Marshall's. Joe N. Alexander has sold 60 out of the 100 lots in his new addition, in the North-west part of town. W. W. Wicks -as gone to Birmingham, Alabama, to see the country; Ed. Bsodix aainied him. John Lannian, with Fuller and Fuller, wholesale druggists, Chicago, is here visiting his relatives and friends.

Grand Jury : A. J. McPike Haxwy Copenhaver, John B. Weir,

James S. Kerr, George Deckard and

5F. Brown. " James Cookerly has gone West to take charge of a government farm, be having recently been appointed Sup t. Billy HaH, ex-County recorder, iB snifering with an attack of erysipelas, and is now at his father's house, near El!ettsTill$. W. T. Breeden has purchased S. E. Carmichael's interest in the old Dunn & Co grocery, and the firm xis now Alexander & Breeden. HFncle Tom" had a crowded

house last Tuesday nigut. The company was an average one. The feature was two brass bands, and a

agnod orchestra.

Miss Joseph Steinhagen, of Bedford, is visiting hir reiatires, C. L.

:Steinhaffen and Mrs. Slider.

A. handsome sample of Hari'odsburg stone is on exhibition at the National Bank in this city. Mrs. Geo. Bollenbaeher has been visiting her isarried ugh tiers at -Trafalgar and Jndianapols, .

Lew Anderson, of Chicago, stopped oft here to visit, his parents, Monday, on hi3 return from Louisville.

The Italian Band from Indianapolis furnished the music for the "University Club" to "hop." by, last Thursday night. . The Courier's "Local Treacher" and "Walks and Talks" will be found unusually warm and interesting this week. Miss Julia B oil eni bach er Floyd and daughter, Cecil Ballentine Floyd of Indianapolis are visiting their relatives in this city.

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A CITIZEN TO THE DKFICN8K OF THAT N KiGl I B OB H 0 O D .

The revivals at the bixr

are reported as domif much erooci.

churches

EruTon Coinu:a: 1 wi 1 say that the author of the article in your paper of January 15 d: d not speak the truth, except ilS't the school-house was burnt. In l-gard to the school trouble, Trustee McGinnis employed Miss Laura Turner, of Vajiburan township, to tend) the school in Marion town-

I s!ol5, District No. 4. and recora-

D. Hacker's to

After 1 wo weeks she

secured board cheaper and moved

tvcn imniupJi; piw, niuiii '.aiu'ci S. 1. Hacker to weep and moan, and he -sought at once to ha,pe her

t'usdmweaarom tae sen 001. .1 rus

mended here to

board.

I hope "so. '1 hearftfat the -work is

not being confined strictly to the tee MeGmnis employed Miss Mary

church meetings, but that women are visiting from house to house, seeking out those who have not been attending the meetings. In other words, they are out doing "missionary work." This is all

right and proper, but, not knowing

anything about who has heretofore

composed the committees, I would

advise that person men or women sent out on such work should be above reproach. Thev should rank

! as persons with wire hearts, and

whoso daily liyes have been examples of true Christianity. Then when they make visits and attempt to give spiritual advice and conso-

Gen'l Prentiss lecture will be on J lation thev cannot be criticized,

Dixon to finlsr the school. On

th e ii i rst M on d ay i n J an u ary hot h were going to tfke charge of the school, baton the night befcre the

house was destr ved by fin. On i

rL'MSMSG TUB 1'EOI'X.fi Jr'OK SOETIIXSG to nI!J,. "Say, says a well-ilcnown citizen, it' you are out ' paiiqiing the people

for something to print, just publish

thia Itiiffee e'isdwsement, them's

1 my sentiments, There is some poetry, and a good deal of truth in

it:"

hiait tiic Si'liooj chuar?n: fill us tue

heads of them ;

bend tliem ail lessons lull home to iho

!td 01" the in ;

place some time and lives be sacrificed? Where would the blame lie V

Take i n con tf'ipi? tidn the surro and -

ing of tueJ- there are but two

exists, and'itfse are at the back" of

the room, and these exists are

by the means' of' turning stair .1 p i

cages uown irom 'iae second ssory where the main audience room is

located. Imagine that vast' audiency arising to their feet and' rushing for those stainya.ys r- a sfcrug-

g mass of desperate humanitj

striving to light way througl: packed peWs an: crowed aisles. 3

speak of the college Avenue M. E.

Church in particular because large

audiences are more Jrequent there,

I here are other churches in

town which can be made just as

bad death traps. The Christian

is 0 constructed that it

Sunday, the officers of the school j Blackboard and exercise, problem and

took the bell, bond, brushes, and chalk to 8. D. Ilfckcr's and si lock was ordered put on the door of the school-house. The door was locked

Tuesday night, Feb. 8, at the M. E. Church. Subject : "S h i 1 o h." Don't miss it ; it you do yon will surely regret that you did. The musicale given by Chas. H. McPheeters on last Tuesday night, in honor of Miss Mamie Taylor of Lafayette, was the society event of the winter. A largo number of

gnet were present, and tney were

oyaliy entertained by rare musical j

features and a maguiGceat feast.

The favors were minature horns

with ribbons.

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Several of our business urrcs

were caught by the failure : of the - Monarch Insurance Co., of Des Moines; Iowa, they having policies in .that Wild Cat' concern. -in -4 .. 1 President Ingalls, of the "Big Foni" railroad, 13 now correspond-

ingnvith some of our citizens, and talk very encouragingly in regard totaildingtbea'oad through Bloom-Jngtg&n- ; . Thg reyiral at the M. S; cburc1" is met ting with very encouraging sncceRSi Last Sunday n"ut there was "standing room Only". Sunday morning eight were received, into ' the church inemherskip. sd. Bennett Young very emphatically denies the published Jffporte that the L N. A. & C Ky. CJo,-js negotiating for the LouiSv ille Southern railroad, and adds j that the road will not he sold out to " any company bat bu ilt and opera

ted in the interest of Louisville.

The following named persons

The Electric Light Company met

our Town Board on last "Wednes

day night and presented the ordl-

and met with the argument, "Go thou first and cleanse thyself." Secondly, care should be taken as to the houses visited. You should not go on the principle that

because a person is not attending church and especially youk church he or she is eroinff to the devil. In the first place, they may be persons who do not approve of your church, or of your manner in conducting your' meetings. Such per-

that night, and at five o'clock the next morning B. D. Hacker discovered the houS'? to be on live and almost burnt up. There had not been a lock on the door for two years before that night. Miss Turner was liked by all her scholars

and parents, with only one exception in the District. She is capable of teaching a ny scholar in Marion township, and carried on her school with the best of care. In-

j vcstig&te the case, and see wlio is

the guilty party. As to the burning of the stave 4yard, there was no trouble, except with one man, and he sold one lot of staves three times and received the pay each time. The buyer became tired of buving the staves so

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nance xney wanuea naopwi, giving j sought for spiritual advice. Tracts them the franchise for fifteen should be placed whero thf will

under advisement for a few dava

sons are certainly en titled to enter- often, and persuaded the man not

tain those opinions, at least within the privacy of their own homes, and it is rudeness to invade their homes for the purpose of thrusting upon them rour theories, or yoW un-

and in the mean time will probably

visit Bloomiugton, Grseueasitle audi

houses

nat

are

pliod with religious read

always well sap

ling it is

rudeness, to put it mildly, as the

CrawfordsviUe. The Klcctrie Com-1 purpose of tracts is for missionary

j work, the distributing of them at ( such homes is an insinuation which

pany asks no bonus from the town, but if the Board sees to' use some of the lights wli and good. Bedford Star.. . m t

you have noriht to make.

. t turd 13, yen muss

rememner

Dr. Courier and wife, and his that there arc many true and noble

son il'vaah wife and

aitly,

re-1 women striving to lead christian

t-.ned to their old home at Charles- j lives who can net neglect their ton, S. C, last Thursday. Their j families to attend church as often departure is much regretted by our ; as they would like to. Some have people, 23 we had been in hopes tha t j young children to care for ; others they would become permanent citt-: have other important duties to keep zona, of tills place. Tlie death of j them at home, staying away from the Doctor's son-in-law, W. W. Dur- j vel igious services is involuntary and. however, led theia to change 1 with tkem. You have no right to

their plans for the future, and they ! question their reasons and concluded that they could best serve! you intrude upon them at

when

homes to ask them wh

their

they ao

not attend church., they should re-

I weris drawn for the petit jury

o j here as cultured, courteous people, v

circuit court : John S t e p h en s Wm. Hepley, Zadock Pailey, Geo. W. Hartstock, Thos. M- Gaskins, W. B. Baker, Henry Henley. Joseph Lindsey, John H. Back, Josiah P. Burton, Wm. May, Kelley Thrasher The Riley Dramatic - Co., with its excellent brass band and Orchestra, will perform in this city on Friday and Saturday nights of this i-week. Of course they will have good audiences, as the reputation 4f the troupe is well-known here. ,"5Fhere is none better on the road playing the smaller towns and cities. Secure seats early. A: person receiving a letter from ihe Postotfice by mistake, or finding one in the street or elsewhere jean, under no pretence, designedly break the seal without subjecting himself to a severe penalty ; the endorsement, "opened by mistakes-

being "too thin." The penalty variesfrom a fine not exceeding $500 .tp imprisonmit- for4n years. ' The organization of the Chicago , and Sttnesviile Stone Co., was not completed this week on account of the absence in the East of some of

W ke capitalists interested It is stat

ed that $50,000 of the stock is to be placed in Boston. There are still l eome shares in the market, and it ; seems to us that this would be a good place to put your spare dolv lars. g "

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those near and dear to them by returning to. their old home, where

they Lave established business re- j ply to you that it is none of

latious of a more profitable nature . business. All womtn have not the than could be obtained here. The j time or are not disposed to engage Couturiers are all highly respected j in crusades, go out on "missionary

work," or attend society' meetings.

Yet thev are performing a duty

that is just as high and noble in the sight of Him the duty of a true wife, mother and a pure woman. 1 go on the principal that regular attendance at church is not conclusive proof of Christianity, nor is non-attendance at church conclusive proof of indifference or immorality. When you see that intelligent people are not attending your church 3'ou should certainly concede to them the right to do as they please regarding the matter. Thuy will no doubt have good reasonsbusiness or domestic duties, or sickness; or "they "may have no reason at all except that they do not approve of your "men and measures." in eafcher case, their wishes should be respected. hope the revivals will result in great good. I believe in them it' they are conducted right. At the opening of a religious revival I would like to see many of the old members re-converted. It would do them good ; some need it badly. They should be like the old woman who joined church regular ljr at every revival. A friend asked her what she done that for, and she replied: "I want to stick." Brethren, renew your faith, at least annually, so that you will stick.

i and it is no wonder they were, ao

congenial to that whole-souled scholarly man, W. Y. Durand. We can now onl3r wish them God speed, and happiness and prosperity for many years to come. The Bloomington Telephone says that the case of Judge Irwin at Indianapolis 13 gaining 57 votes on the re-count in one ward, is synomons with the ''gain of Grimes in-the re count for Auditor in that count3r. There was no gain from the original count at Indianapolis, the final count almost exactly talking with the original count. But the cases were alike in some respects. At Indianapolis some one raised the tally sheet in one ward about 57 votes, and at Bloomington some scoundrel, whom we think

(pietloii,

Bother their young brains and spoil their

digestion ;

ouiii uiem vvhu 'ometeries, au tiiev can

sir utter at;

Fill tim with mmetries, all they can

featier at; Crowd them with 'onomies, all tlieji chatter at;

when tljqy are through with tle labor

and show of ; Wiint do thov care for if. what do tbnv

I know of It?

Foed them anl oniui tUem with all sortu

oT knowledges." Rush thoni and push mora through high schools and colleges; Keen the pot kettle en, bmlieg and frothir.g. Marks count for everything, death counts for nothing. Rush tjeni and push them while they've th will for it; Knowlwige is great, though msny you ki;l for it ; Pile on the aso3 to jnv von that bill for It; Urge t!ie:n nnd press thotin to higher anOUiiOUS ; Kel not then minds' cr their bodies conditions :

to haul them to

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This man did not live on the rreak i J" t: tee- svstem you lenff have been

chorlshiaic;

CareU-Jis of

but on the hill close by. I don't know whether or not he is the guilty man, but he is the only one that had any trouble with the stave buyer. !Ss"$o the m nrdeT of "G eorgtj .Armstrong, the "spoil e buyer," instead

ih 030

Ox a buyer he was employed by three

who are fading and

perishiug; Strong moat for bahsr i., the ages last nmUo; Dion the weak soul.-; who cant learn as Ijev t;i .iTW.Li 1 .i ,rmtm Feed Ihm and nil them, no end to the worrying;

cni aeeciiOdaBSftfely stli that oniia

fcrowd within its wai)3. There ? are

roomy exists at both ends, and

numerous side windows but a few

Lest from the ground. I hope the

Church, vrethrerrwill look at this

matter soritfusly, before it is too

late.

"Say, Courier, what are you going

to do with that artesian well shanty?" asked a jolly citizen. You signed the petition to build it and then talked it do death, now you should not leti up until the skeleton is carted away. If It is to stand, I am infavor of white washing it and giving it to the "Coons" for a church. As it now is, it is nothing but an infernal old owl roost, posing right in the shadow of the State University. li nothing else can be

done with it, I am iu favor of saw

ing it up into cord wood and pay

ing -the Courier on subscription:"

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REG A RDL8SS OF PRICE, We have a large line of goods which we will ofifet at prices that will astonish eyo the closest buyers. Irr this line we arp oflering special reductions iir FLANNELS, : JEANS, BLANKETS. ; These are cjeuuiue drives. -1

Agciin we stop to talk to yqii about the aptcslan eil. We cannot stop very long for yve

must tell you aboyt oujr - grafe , bargains., m r ' jf . -4'.f ' .;" '

ix this line we toS-sfiiiwi'

some ex62edinMy

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THE UNITED STATES SENA-TORSIIIP,

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THIS COLD' WJSAf

Causes many persons tS"sfey&

er, hut if you will call at Graverir

Is a que.sH.on which is aptat-

mg our mums and it mdy con-laud secure some oi the

tinue to do so for many days. In the meantime call at Craven's and!see those elasaot

CLOAKS AND WRAPS,

now being offered at KalPprice.

Csavkn's Dry Goods House,

UNDERWEAR;

Which he is offering at sucfr astonishingly low figures youj3" will not sillier tvdw the cold ad winds: .. .

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Cravek's Dr 6ois Hous-

University bspartnientcosxvucTKd nv joux n. nnrLi

hired man, Push them i:d jireaa then, nu stop to the

different pnr-

hurryhjij;

1 IV;rer.ts at home will ntleiul to their burv-

i:g;

i Strong m pat for hiihes! h; the motto of

bis road hack he roile out with ! Knowledge a ilsn.1 K ambition an ozress

Robert Lee to the Hacker School-

ties, and was soiling the spokes.

After soiling the second ear load he

1 returned to Martinsville, ai d on j

house in Morgan county. He told Lee he would walk the rest of the way. Instead of coming on, lie returned to Martinsville and tack the train for home. The man who

Said a nice citizen to the Cour

ier: inn ffisu taac some or me

boys are making a good thing out of Kansas town lots, but I hope there wont be too bur, a stampede

hired him went to Indianapolis and j in that direction, 21 there is gotncM found him at home. He said he had j thing will drop, sure. I never knew

lost- the money ami refused to pay. ! the real estate business to

rage

Mr. Armstrong can be fonrxl at J.ny j badly, but what a number of people time, 1"2 miles North of Martins-1 collapsed with it. If there is such ville. As to this great wilderness, ! a good thing out in Wichita the as it was di scribed, the author of people there are not going to allow that article should not have gone strangers to come in. and gobble it

five miles into Morgan county to; up. The report that some

discrihe the great wil denies along Hacker's Creek, but he should have made the boundary c!oder home where the ridges are so narrow that thev have to keep themselves hobbled to keep from being split in two, You say you know the man who burnt the house, and dare not

out. I bay speak out and the detective a clew. We

would advise the Mind est an detective if he should get any new clew to

the murder of Armstrong, or the j speculators I would advise to make

burning of the house, to report to haste to invest slowly.

Buzzard Roost or Wart Hog Den,

give

of your

old citizens who went out thers have made money in the real estate business is sign! fie int. They work up the fever, and make their money oil of buyers they oaa catch from abroad. If real estate is advancingso rapidly, there r.re capalista there who would buy n p all the best of it within twenty-for.r hours. To those oi our boys who have already made good investments, I would say make the best of them. Would-be

Jons Z. Hacker.

K e ws com es from a 1 q u a rters I h a t new aelivitv in Uade is looked for in

the spring, and thut business will be tlieColwe Avenue M.E. Church

last' Sunday night. I allude to the

In nosing for news, the following

was pumped from a well known citizen : "Your editors ought to

denounce the outrage perpetrated

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we know, changed just about 40 votes in favor of Grimes. But that theivery will end Just as it has ended at Indianapolis, by the man who was justly elected getting his office. The people are going to see that Pedigo shall get his otSee, the Telephone ring of the Republican party to -the contrary notwithstanding. The better element of the Republican party in Monroe county being so opposed to Grimes cause that he is going to swear that such an odium exists against him and his cause in Monroe county that he can not get justice there, and intends trying it somewhere vvhere he can get the support of Iris party right or wrong. Bedford Siar.

LEWIS P. MOOD has opened a Real Estate Office over J M Hunter's grocery, and is prepared to

do alt business in hishne cheap am

prompt. Give him a trial it

have any Real Estate hu sin ess.

u need of a Notary Public.

brisker than lor time oast, it

is said that merchants put faith in the prophecy and that theyare send ing out heavier orders in consequence of it. There is every re .1 son to hope that the signs of a good lime com in; are rue, and that ihey m bo fulfilled. If a business boom in once started its effect will be Mt through' all classes vif trade. Increased earning? permit extra ex per; di tares, and the giving and getting oi money in e:cchangin4 com modi tics is what inakas u the lilc of Uad?. There are croakers of course, safs tho Albany Pre-!?, who delight in Ulking of dull t'pr.cs, and who favor locking up ftimU in a strong box rather than ribbing them in business of any sort. Thare are too many people of this sta up. We need go-

Dr. Jordan returned Monday. Miss Bain i on the sick list this

wees.

Swiggett has returned home on

account of sickness.

MisHadit' Nuckols visited the

CJni versity Tuesday,

John Lannian through Sopho

more here, visited his mother this

week. Rev. JVUnion conducted, the rc-

otfs exercases at chapel Wednes

day morning. An account of more "missujiderstandings," the woman's su If rage contest hes been dropped. J. H. Shea is with us again. He reports that Morrison will be in college the spring term. Quite a number of students broke their pledges and weat-to see Uncle Tom's Cabin Tuesday night. Baker, of the Freshman class returned Monday. He has been suffering with a swollen ankle for some time, Dr. Nan NuyB had locks put on the doors of the Labratory this week, that the boy a can not "pick."'' They were using their privliges a little too freely, - The vocal solo rendered by Miss Maraime Taylor, of Lafayette, at the lecture Sunday afternoon, is highly spoken ofThe Btudent3 Dancing club, assisted bf the young people of lUoomingtoa held an enjoyable dance at Mendelssohn Hall Thursday eve"" The lecture Snndav afternoon will be given by Mr. W. D. N. Mooper, city libariah of Indianapolis. His subject is, "Books and Beliefs," President Jordan, of the Indiana University, was on the floor of the senate to-day. The University will ask for an appropriation of 25,000 for the construction of a libaiy building. At present tlie institutions books are kept in recitation rooms that are needed by the Professors. The President says further that he is carrying hi s office around in his

hat because he has 110 room iu

:llay and Corn for Sale. . T. J. ALLEN.

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GRIMES ASKS FOR A CHANGE OFVEKUE.

SWABS HE QAWT GET JUSTICE IN THIS COUNTY.

packing of the people in there light sard hies in a box. First the pews were packed, and then the people

were fenced Wi the news by tilling!

the aisles with extra seats until the interior of the room was one mass of rammed,' crammed, jammed, sweltering humanity. What au

onnortunitv for a panic

au opportunity for the slaughtering of a number of imnocent souls men, women and children. Supposing some person would become alarmed by the smell; of smoke., and unthoughtfully cry "Fire! Supposing a vh'luut wind storm should

arise, Supposing there was some

unusual commotion in some part of the house, or even on the street. Tim large crowd, the more susoentibie it is to alarm. A crowd

We print below an affidavit iiied last Saturday in the Grimes-Pedigo contest for Auditor. The document speaks for itself. It needs no comment at this time. Here it is: The State of Indiana, Monroe county, ss: In the Monroe Circrt Court. Sil as Grim e vs; Simeon Pedigo. Silas Grimes being duly sworn, on his oath says that he is plaintiff in the above titled cause, and that he cannot have a fair and impartial trial of said cause' in the Monroe Circuit Court, where the same is now pending, for the reason that an odium attaches to said plaintiffs cause at action is to contest the election of said defendant, Simeon Pedigo, as Auditor of- sairf Monroe county. That plaintiff and defendant, at te'elecfcion held in said county on the 2nd day of November, 1886, were rival candidates for said office of Auditor, together representing the two predominant political parties of said county; and that the Board of Canvassers of said county, on the 4th day of November, 1886, declared said Simeon Pedigo duly elected to said office 'of Auditor of said county, and that afterwards, to-wit, on the 15th day of November, 1886, when a recount of the ballota' cast at said election was had, the Commissioners appointed by the Judge of the Monroe Circuit CoitrC for said purpose, after making a re-count of said ballots, declared the said plaintiif had secured at said election, a plurality of tho votecast at

which it can be located at the col- i saielection, for said office. .

lesrc. The rectification of the law That there is, and- exists, and of 1885 will also be asked for. Un- prejudice on the part of the supder the interpretation of the law by j:partera 0f- said defendant, and the auditor of state, the university . - iA:i;i rt -r , ..1 J aeainst said plamtiir on account of does not get its money until the fe . r close of the year, and is' obliged to said premises, wherefore he asks borrow money for six months until ! that the venue of said cause may be

Fine and Goniic-ValebtiiieB

at Lindiey's:

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Ta s Kait wiko would Hairry Select the gi rl. ' i:

Agree with the girj's father In

.politics and the mother in ietigioDi v f 1 If von tbsSre a rival kcepl an e V on him; if he is a widower keep two4. eyes on him. , . 3 " f ' Done swear to the girl that yon' " have no bud ltabit8-'"rr' wfl : eSdtlgh for"' yoV to stay thjfttT-.-'yott.'-"t? never heard vourself snore lin Voui! . in your sleep. v v u Don't- put mueh- swieet6Cnl!0i t paper. If you do you will hear -read in after years, when y6er wlfo!; has some special purpose in inflict-" : ing on you the severest jaismoij-j.; known to a married' iifShv ' i If, on the occasion 66 yoair firstc " call, the girl on whom yott'Tc placed? your young alfcctions looka like - an" ; iceberg and acts like V ar cold wave, w take your leave early and stay &wiy.f'!' 2 Woman in her hours of treeze ia.uaH

ce rtain , coy and bard ftf pfease.

In cold weather finish laying good uiht in the house. Don?t stretch it all the way to the gate, and thus " lay the foundation for futnee aithmai bronchitis, neu ralgi and clirohlo ca. tairah, to help yon worry thajgirl to

wairy the girl to death after islic has V married you-. ; . v Don't Jle-'about your financial conf dition. It is very anaoying to a' bride who has pictured for hcrselt1 a1'

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fthead-cunitiliats not afraid of put

liuff their raonoT into qscb which ' like that in as a powder magazine;

the appropriation i3

Indianapolis News. St. Nardo, Professor dr ETundeJa der Uaivcrsitact von Indiana, 1st am erston Fvbruar 1887 gostoibea. tfir war in den Uundstagen 138 , in

What i hhiropa geboren. JSvin Tod wird auf

die Ueiuehtc alier uie inn Kannten eiuen tiofen Eiudruck machen.' , Jur war auf der Strasso, in den Klassenzii imer, in deu Uallen, in den'Saensfcn, auf den Treppen, itn-

' mer dasselbe rosse sehwarze woiiioe

frulo Weson. Er war i miner der hoeehste in seiner KIhssc. Seine groeste Staerke bestand in seincm Gcwiehtoi Nichts kounte iiin bewe t(on,wenn er einon Stand nahna. H.n sagfc, er haette die Sohafo 211 sehr golib aber iassen w;r seine ueheln Thaten mil .sein z Knoehen begrahcn. Seiut) Hant werden wir 211m Andenkcn behallen.

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changed from srid county of Monroe in said State. Sixes Gnwta Sul)scribed and sworn to before me, this the 20th of Jan., 1887, Enoch Fullek, Clef k Monroe G.

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