Chilton Times (Newspaper) - July 10, 1858, Chilton, Wisconsin THE SATURDAY M O 11 J X fj BY J O II At P II M E Ilii lien in advance j or it paid thr 1 CALUMET JULY 10, 1858. W. 39, One Column one Quarter do One oj 1. or 835 oo 35 00 8 00 j 500! CHARITY B M. i 1 r. i; 11 r C A When you meet with one suspected Of secret deed of Ami tor this by all rejected As a thing of evil thine every look and no word of heartless For the vile detraction Yet may soil goodly When you meet with one pursuing lost have entered Working out his own With his recklessness and Think if placed in his Would a kind word be in Or a look of cold suspicion Win thee back to truth again? are spots that bear no Not because the soil is the genial showers make their bosoms have an act that's kindly Treated with Than by judging others the innocent to TELL is many a good mother the ruin of the child she dearly it the first lesson of by simply don't tell your WHAT NEWSPAPERS DO rou following article should be read and pondered well by every man who takes a newspaper paying for The result of my observation enable Surely mothers do it ig- j me to state as a that the publishers COULDN'T pair P of those enterprising ladies who of late seem to carry on so large a ness in our down town offices and in the way of procuring subscriptions for new engravings of 'The not considering that it is a first of newspapers are more poorly rewarded Father of his and other K o a s a 11 a s -t e music master who beat time is going to run his lesson in It is not at all than any other class of men in tho Uni- that and ted who invest an equal amount and and distrustful of capital and rJ hey are evil-minded people so when expected to do more service for loss loving with honeyed words to stand more sponging and sweeten the little teachings i to puff and defend more people that so soon ripen into all kinds of out fee or hope of than any ness and unprincipled I heard other class of a well-meaning mother say to They credit and puny baby in her birdie suffer more pecuniary shall have its good candy bad are oftener the victim of misplaced papa shan't know how it loves than any other calling in thc and the little whose reach of life had not a whole winter in snatched People pay a printer's more the bright red aud blue colored tantly than any It goes harder and make as many glad motions as though with them to expend a dollar on a it took its whole it able newspaper than ten on a careless The poor little thing had been fed on yet everybody avails himself and fretted for more freely of die use of the editor's pen and ever her wasn't Even the the printer's nourishment nature provided didn't How many professional and political ly satisfy for it wasn't as sweet as reputations and been make I thought it was no if and sustained by the though children were taught even in babyhood unrequited pen of the and who are so in so delightfully im- so sweetly called a morning or two tince at Ihe of- fice of a young to induce as the younger of the two expressed it with a charming subscribe to a most elegant work just about to be bo gotten up in elegant with said onr I have no doubt of the lence of your but 1 am not in want of anything of that In 1 do SPECIAL Of the Board of of Calumet At a Special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Calumet ed at pursuant to on the first day of D. 858. Present the following Towns P. D. A. H. AS. S. IT On motion of H. that Edward Guck be the Chairman of this The yeas and being ordered were recorded as ding and and On motion the Board proceeded to make a list of Grand and Petit On motion the following accounts were presented and Account of Town of for supplies furnished a county 1-, L- smith's it contains U r at L 31 1 Take time when the hour for in. to but action stop is a chicken pie like a i tnat papa was bad and ugly and many embryo towns and cities have been in youth they should call him a into and puffed into and the and the perky by tbe How many railroads whom they had learned by experience jn successful would have had no stability of and was foundered but for the subsistence of the capable of not strange they that moves the in should so little respect her as to call her branch of industry and activity has is a lady down east so the I shudder when I hear not been stimulated and de- t c Account of W. for not lecl able at present to subscribe tor 1 any new works of any The partnership of which I am a has lately been so imprudent as to issue a. work of their and the enormous ex- pense its not to speak the and with which they had though best to clothe the unwonted outly has really Account of J. W. Partridge for for the fact crippled 4-.1.. at tendance on ty pauper in thu town of Account of Connelly for notifying 0. D. Fowler to at- tend special meeting of the I 4 KICK 1 Wis. led that disdains to that she the words drop from young W the i mull said a all the that ever I I never saw a saw as I saw that saw I must not let father know who has tendered it more than a The father may be a stern rigid in miserable pittance for its mighty his way of bringing up his but The Of fashion and thc haunts of he has a heart somewhere appetite and dissipation are thronged ctr. H A in n. sin i r tur H. f i w which is a great im- 1 honest loving words from his an ou the looks of old is but an injury to the cheeks of wiu that open and the So it is best never to deceive him in any are but to keep his confidence whole intrinsically and paid bearing in their commodities there enormous whiskey in- and and the whiteness of the for scrupulous while a dealer in that soul unstained by loathsome the of the newspaper is ing men to the was the reply don't allow me to the place of jewing and cheapening AMERICAN WISCONSIN IVr The happiest man in the world is said a young lacly to me orders It is made a point i with just wealth enough to keep we two of honor to liquidate a grog but not in and just children enough to all we can and he never knows of dishonor to repudiate a printer's him Ancl slie as were very cunning and worthy of session of a county court fov deceiving A TALE OF very word of interposed enterprising could procure you some subscribers for 3'our terms are quite do you call your we have not fully determined for stationery and Books for County On motion of H. by the Co. 13'd of Supervisors of Calumet that we authorize and require our County Treasurer to demand that as but 1 guess I shall let my wife have her own and call it after Charles Henry The ladies concluded they had an en- gagement in the next and receive of the State by A TALE os a ludi crous seeno occurred in one of the churches of St. C. a few Sabbaths One of the largest kind of hooped after sailing up the aisle in splendid without accident to either herself or the other the amount of money which belonga to this county from the On made and the count of William County amounting to for vices rendered the county of was On motion of S. in the a witness was if he was not a when he cooll ft w sickened at the idea of rather a marvelous story has re- ife teach to cently appeared in a Vienna It that as farmer of Agency Collection amid the laughter of the the j appears not j and with such a that was lately returning home know such a ther to teach and guide Bettor for from stopped at a roadside i you ever genius as my said an old the world had sho never been lias made a fiddle out of bis Ohio of in all and has wood enough for an- by the county Board of Supervisors of Calumet That the Register of Deeds be and is hereby attempted to enter a but when thc authorized and required to transmit to mass had been squeezed about W. for any hooka it Belonging to his needing the squeaks On motion made and contortions of the fair occupant were un availing to move the The Sexton is a colored man and one That the Clerk of Board be authorized to cancel all tax Deeds on the cast half of tlic or two of the church section 4, Town 19, Range her humanely resolved 10 uPon tax certificates issued previous lieve the distressed but it to and including tlie 185o, said public and imprudently showed i no could neither be got in or the innkeeper a sum which he had j so firmly was she wedged in. if the I r In the night the YANKEE calculate I with a stole into the farmer's couldn't drive a trade with you to chamber and prepared to rob but an ugly child that is of a Yankee the who from the man's manner at the door of a merchant in St. at conceived suspicious of foul thrown himself upon the bed dcr the that is replied Mrs. J. call the LA c itti S. V AT pretty little creature and you about fully without going to and tax deeds being On motion of Gco That thc Clerk of the be required to certify to thc lot me kiso was the sneering being a powerful he wrested I guess you needn't get huffy poignard from the the using it nil U at a boarding r y. says the best is a lover's about it. Now here's a dozen real against laid him at his That young lady should be looked uine razor worth two dollars antl A few moments he heard stones her a you may at two thrown at the and a voice which tell you I don't want any of your he recognized as that of thc innkeeper's cotton press yet invented Hartford AI S. A y JOHN General Land Will Kiss me is the name given a new that appears to meet general favor among the so you had better be 'The grave is This what perfume do you me is the and what beau is so stupid as not to act on the 1 oi 1 1 declare I'll bet you five proved to him that thc father and son dollars if you make me an offer for them had planned bis and to avoid are we'll have a trade had intended burying the dead the placing body at He thereupon wrapped the money in the hands of a the body in a and let it down from The Yankee deposited the like a he then ran down to the and and heaved sweat stood in large drops on their and went trickling down fir Treasurer the amount of illegal noses in as beautiful a manner as thc thti of ran off Aaron's and when the llow to thc appeared too desperate almost to hope of the surer be required to credit the town of fur short of cutting away a g many feet of the the with the same charge face suddenly brightened up the same to tbe towns of Chilton and an cant cant And thc poor despite her ex- was canted amid a universal laugh from the and thus relieved from her trouble o RECIPE of the vine called and of the of each six On motion of Geo A seconded by the County Hoard of Supervisors of Calumet That the Deputy Deputy Clerk of the Court and Deputy Register of of said he and are hereby to contract for the stoning and curbing of a on the present county site cf teen ounces of and the same tbo derk Of this Board he and are hereby authorized to issue of bruise them W. JUSTICE OF THE And General Land Agent 7'OU.V OF Calumet fo Virginia paper records the riage of Miss Jane Lemon and Mr. whereupon our as j How happy extremes do meet I In Jane and i She's no longer but And he's a I short time the engineer of la train was arrested by the of a in when the merchant him a and stated what had of cents for his Three gendarmerie ty 01-ders, to the amount contracted to said thc as accompanied him to thc and found he pocketed the But he i the young man busily engaged in with apparent calculate a ling earth into the hat arc Iff loon as ewl farming for running through land as he at a greater rate of speed CM I hi of land arr to a than is by their a 7I thc Military tm ne to give to these they could not any and their discomfiture i impose ER the j was aggravated by the malicious excuse t tt t Irn nvr ihe generally that he keeps on hand of good Rum 1 of tho That he didn't know there was a town we was adding insult to a and if you don't want them strops I'll trade The merchant's countenance ed as he not so bad a after Eerc are the give me the it said the as he received the and passed over the couple of 'A a and now you're wide awake in I guess the next time you trade you'll do a butter than to buy razor And away he went with his strops and his amid the shouts of the ing three great of the world are ami you said a horse which has just are replied one of jumping into the grave and raising the and he held up a lantern to the face of the cried the young is my He was then and at once confessed and boil them over the fire of wild mises till you see the scum of Falsehood rising on put in the bottle of and stop it with thc cork of then suck a glass through the of and you will be to speak all manner of without spect to person or be on thc presentation of the of the above named committee specifying the committee to let said contract to the lowest On that the account a Justice of th for the costs in certain woman in re- got a named to marry her by giving him 875- Ever since the marriage tue affectionate couple have been on a drunken which on Thursday in. the band throwing his wife out of a She is very badly It is better to be bitten with envy than a mad It is better to hug a pretty girl than an It is better to stand a dinner than an It is better to fall into fortune than in- to the It is better to be struck with an idea than with the kitchen It is better to be smitten a young than with the The ayes and nays having been were recorded as On motion of Mr. to rescind the Tote on Mr. Lee's The ayes and nays having been were recorded as and