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   Sumner Gazette (Newspaper) - April 13, 1881, Sumner, Iowa                              SUMNER BREMER APRIL i SUMNER Published every at EDITOR AND TERAiS OF One copy one m One copy six 75 One copy three BATES OP column one Onefourth column Onehalf One Professional cards per Special notices in local column under head of five cents per If mixed with locals 10 per will be Yearly Advertisements payable month Transient advertisements must be paid for in Legal advertisements at legal Official Member Congress 4th Dest Judiciary 12th Dist Dist Cir County CAD WALL i CA V HERMAN Auditor Treasurer Clerk Recorder Sheriff Business KING SON house is a new building centrally and will be especially devoted to the convenience ami traveling Physician and at and Brewer Cour C of Toronto graduate U of Victoria of Ihu College of physicians surgeons of for one year clinical assistant Toronto ami at at tor wo jn Kings din Uo found in 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW and General Collection Agent will attend all terms of District and Circuit Courts in Correspondence solic first door of Sum TONSORIAL clone with deafness Shop on Main DUAY do work In Ills lino promptly and nt him a Iowa STOLEN In silence and hush of 11 With never a sound to be But a touch of lips in the gleam Of the anu never a word The echo will ever Breaking the silence in kisses are always And love is never in vain 1 For a kiss would a maiden wake From the charm of a dreamful sleep And a touch of true love would break The peace that the blue eyes For ever the echo shall Like a song of ripening Stolen kisses are always And love is never in vain 1 When hearts and lips nave grown cold And lore lives but for an hour When lifes romance has been And kisses have lost their Then shall soft memory fleet No more a dream to enchain Yet stolen kisses are always And love is never in From the Pioneer A me good A My friend had bidden arid as I closed the door and returned my easy fell to ponder on some remarks he had made during our evenings We was discussing the difference between ap and when he said By the did it ever occur to you that you never really saw a human being that as a matter of fact you never saw one I looked at him in and asked him what in the world he Just what V To illustrate You have a friend whose society is a source of pleasure to That friend is suddenly ta ten from you by You see be tore you a material time locked fixedly and scrutinizing ly at the scene The men and women I had looked upon had not lost their I recognised each but the form and features of most of them were strongly One or of tall and had become so exceedingly slender that ho was little more than a His features indicated an iron which was indeed his most marked but the dominant trait of the man as he now stood was his exceeding An whose ordinary appearance was that of a handsome but whose private life would illy bear in appeared as a of the most Foulness was written in Uow a Texas farmer Arranged for His Death from A letter says A tragic death has just occurred in our neighboring of Hill worth re and worthy of or any other Roman One year ago George Arnold came to Dallas on private and while walk ing the streets was bitten by a worth less cur which was frothing at the and showing other symptoms of Arnold became alarmed and very much excited when convinced in his own mind the dog was He went to a physician and had the wound severely cauteriz going he was still very and dreaded hydrofobia so much that he hunted up stone and had it applied for several able characters over face and off and He took every who was chief in an office where many men were stood erect and but his con scornful lip and scowl ing proclaimed the oppressive and tyrannical character of the of extreme viciousness were but the flaws and spots that mar the symmetry of human character were painfully But who is that queenly and gracious with clear brow and eyes whose serene kindness reveal a soul endow ed with rarest virtue It is one who is known as a meanly hardworking the other precaution which was suggest resting all the time under a mor tal dread that the virus had gone in to his and would sooner or la ter kill He had a wife and sev eral small children living on rather a rather isolated and the thought that he might suddenly lose his rea son and harm his little ed other day he began to experience strange and at once his time had He then procured a trace chain and strong lock and went to the After writing his wife a calm m which he told her what mainstay of an orphaned who was about to giving as to his wishes after and performs the drud BANK OF Money to a i Union National Chica go i County JOB PRINTING Executed neatness GAZETTE inert as the casket in which it Is that your friend All that was ever visible is visible Some thing1 has and with it has vanished all that you held The form before you was only the instru ment by means of which your de parted friend manifested his presence and revealed his in this state of communicate with each other solely through Their in so to second So far as is at present known there is no direct coin muni cation ber tween human spirits it this The spirit of a man is the man and whether iu the flesh or out of the are invisible to the mortal As I meditated 1 fell into a reverie from which I was aroused by a knock at my In response to my invi tation to a venerable man pre sented himself before His ample snowwhite beard descended to his yet no signs of decrepitude wore visible in his tall and powerful Taking the offered he thus addressed me Tho subject of your thoughts is known to 1 have the power to you to see men and women as they Call to your mind some assembly of your which you have and I will bring tho scone again before by looking through this glass you will see them as you have never soon them It is not in my power to make spirits visible to mortal vis but J can give to them visible forms that will revaal the soul in its true and thus enable yon to see that which is ordinarily veiled by the garments of the I recalled a meeting I had ed a few evenings and signifying my willingness to begin the took the magic glass and raised it to my The sight presented to my ished vision was so wondrous strange that I instantly withdrew my Again I raised tha and cheerfulness that have the highest esteem of those who really know A man justly esteemed for his pure and who lacked somewhat in the stronger traits of manly appeared as one of fair and symmetrical form und features but with an indefinable lack of vigor in form and An who professed great interest in the welfare of those who sought his but whose promises were apt to fail in the with fol ded and cold while selfish ness rested like a shadow on his oth noble Some of natures noblemen were in An Ben was expressed in every Hue of his patriarchal He ap under the as in daily a tenderheart and noble My curiosity I removed the glass from my when my vis itor inquired if I desired to turn its revealing power upon I de with As I turned to hand the glass to its it struck the corner of the table and slipped from my hand to the There was a smell of I started A lump of coal had fallen from the Hastily replacing I turned to my when lo I was The ebony clock on the mantel her and her he round a drew it through the large ring at the and then wound the other end around his ankle so tight that it not slip the locked it with the lock and threw the key far beyond his The body was found two days still chain ed to the There was all the ev idence necessary to show the horrible death from The ground was torn up the full length of the the nails of the fingers wrench ed off and all of his front teeth out in scratching and biting the every thread of clothing off his body was dreadfully lacerated with the only weapons the mad man could He had judged rightly what would have been the consequence had he remained at home knowing that there was no hu man skill that could have cured preferred death alone and in that way to doing harm to those so near and dear to him as a wife and Arnold was originally from Talla where he and where hte widow kas many friends and Home Tne relation of brother in its kindly influences upon the hu man heart is scarcely exceeded by those other sacred relations of hus band and or parent and What more pleasing spectacle can be presented to a contemplative mind than that of a united and affectionate circle of brothers and assist ing each other in their re in each others success and sympathizing with each others mis The influence of affectionate and gentle sister has saved many a young man from a career of perhaps ef crime for when tions presented themselves it may than he alone could the image of a sister gentle and con comes up before his and the idea of she would suffer im case of his overcomes the temptation like a summer The declaration of a young man who was pride of a humble and one of a large circle of brothers and is well worth recording said one of his who was about to become tho wife of the man of her there is not a sin gle thing that pains me more tham the idea of parting from I cannot say that I love you better than the rest of our yet on account of our being so much nearer of an we have most You were almost the only gal lant I ever and the only one I painted Cherokee White men are not permitted to many in tho Indian Territory unless they marry Indian but a man with a for a wife can take a farm wherever he I rubbed my with a faint it ig a quarter of a from any and may occupy it as long as he cultivates The and Cherokee girls greatly prefer white to red skin husbands many of them have this inducement sufficient to se cure and as result a large proportion of children of por tiou of tho Territory reserved for those tribes are Plain have ps of figured and flowered satine with suspicion that I bad been and sought niy but it was some time before I could dismiss from my mind the strange that had pass ed before my and loss in the embrace of kind natures sweet balmy At a late fashionable wedding in high in the bride wove a dross of white the dresses were of trimmed with Sour has exhibited before the French Academy three of in a perfect stAte of in destine iov twenty with him whom I am about to We are all proud of for although your chances for an education have not been so good as that of many young men in very few of them are better informed on all subjects or can write a1 better article than No mean or dishonorable act has ev er been laid to your and there is not a man or a woman of all our who would not trust to your keeping their most sa cred and mother be lieve that you cannot possibly be any better than you and I am sure no sister need hope or expect a more kind brother than you have always ne and a tear glistened in his and his voice trembled as he said I am not half as good nor half as virtuous in myself as you suppose and the only reason that I have been restrain ed from doing many an act which my conscience told me was has that my mother would be grieved at No intrinsic merit in myself has carried me through temp tations which have caused other young men to fall but I never could endure the thought that you should be put to shame on my You has become so degraded He and I were once inti mate and he as you was once among tho best boys in We were both alike and he was Home influence sav ed foV if we had changed places our histories would nave changed If I am any bettor than common run of young it is I have had such sisters as and as the of early grounds of the aud color of the Tho trimmings of such es are of the pipings and of The ornament of a house is the Mends who The richest colors and ara obtained in now fabrics by the of stool and Combination with stripes and of velvet and plush of old dark aud dark also with of and pear  

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