Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 28 April 1894 — Page 5
New
Dress Silks Irom 2'..". to iti inch Ilonriuttus .yv*.
0
i't
W
Of 0
anc r.t-iie. moiK
AT THE-
jn Ihc I' nLcr Hlockwill In lound no shop-woni !")r\ Hoods. Evcrvl!/fiirwdl u«». found Now, Xi-at ao'deit-an
Oiii*
wv.th $!.'«£,"
Is complete. with Miss Ella lhu-lianan. of Chieago, Milliner, assisted b''Misses ..Vila iialhoway and. Car np K.ns oil. sab-dadies, (Jail early.
JVLyer.s CJlianii.
SPECIAL SALE
-or
Bed. K.oom ?—h its!
Comineni iug
hUnrcHy(
iiOEHNRVEUEi
Wt. Ltd 1 o.'Mt '01 »lie»n ."id nilhi hiive the cash when we n\ike a s-du. We nevir had -i-idi a stock of Suits before. AH Suits marked "t plain figures- Another ioh lot of
vl
15:0
1t7^ 1 c\i.-r in taw fertKMilc. 'Thi
,* '.a .wirv Will^eU you *"0 wova* 1
1 1 f~, Ul ju 1 „wnj'oC'ij'-) fctrs$! tfvan vs 1 il 1)0 ll"'. fitt
jfr
Stoi
3 inch all wool t'haliies 1»i•, \v:th
("jS
•10 inch Trill* ami Sv, .-worth i). 1 Sluvting}. is- 10. Sheetings 22'^ 'i- in"! Nitii.e* from 10c. to -Ibr, •10 inch Henriettas iie, worth S.lc. (..'arp-.-i Warp lTc ami 1^ worth "30 Ilall' wool Henriettas lite, worth ,,
At i- _•••. -'.Ail wool Carpr-ts-Ml«\ Ole. fWc-antl Yard wide Muslms I hr and c, I ."i/.'
l. K-
t.or. ii-
$.
Stoclc
April atst. '94. we will
place on i!e 75 lietl Ii )om Sih.-j th.it we bought of a fact^rr-that fht'ed.' A\rc--wilb«clV these -Bed J! join S.-'s at
1
11 Cri.vfovds-
Ujj
hi .i yo 0. a it,.
S. Fl'S^iiT: Si
ii'-jou "t'i, t.' ui ur.fl btj3 n, {it's iP-. n-K'cW-'v.i ^-tyui .^75.-1-) or
J0I111 Deere Plows.
UARl
V)W7
AND-
STEKL BBAllTV I'LANTEIIS
tin iK-t. .nul ]'l. ieiiictn'K-1 iii". \c\. i.ow piues on
HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE.
Out goods for quality, and prices for betny low,Iwili save v. lots of money. Come and
Cohoon & Fisher.
Comfort and: Durability!
Are the chief points of CKcellenee in thc.jjiock ot
Buggies, Carriages, Ruckboarcls and Carts
That wc handle. We sell the celebrated Troy Buggy Works' and the Connersville Buggy Co's Goods. Lvcrythmg iwbby^ and nice in the way of a vehicle. See us for Harness, W lnps, Lap
Spreads, Etc. A full and complete line.
George Abfaliam?
132 West Main Street.
I NAME THtilR
Irnlhin.i
rj
son,:
ctn.eliiu
nt
TICKET
I*ut I.'P State
lvopu hi leans (Xlicors.
]M.'I.WAI'oi.is, April *.26.—The republican state eon veil tiori opened yesterday and nominated a slate ticket for the coming fall election.
It was the largest convention ever held in Indiana and 1,71.". delegates were present. '1 lie report of the committee on'credentials and permanent organisation, which was adopted, provided that "the I'ules ot tile I'M fty-tirst congress, as adopted and applied by Thomas li. I teed and lately concurred in by the present congress, should govern.' Hi Secretary Thompson in his speech ui.giid tue state republicans ti work zealously for siicces in November ailvocsrted 11 protective tarill' and deolured the prestnt condition oi' aiTairs and charged it-to the misgoverument of oi the party now in power.
Pandemonium followed the appearanee 111,. President Harrison, who followed. Mr. Thompson. liai.s and hai.dl:. 1.iiu-i,~, were waved and the audience ai-OM to its feet amid cheers. In h,-, sjeeeli tlen. Harrison paid a trmu'.e to I'residing' Oriicer 'i'hompson. 'J'he platform realtirnis t:iu devotion of the republicans of Indiana, to the principles of their party, indorsi's protee'iion and reciprocity an.l eondeiiins free trade, 11 declares for. a currency composed of gold, :Silve.r and paper, readily convevtabie. at a taxed standard of value and 'entirely .'.under national... control: and ......^.fsiyprs the iinjio^it ion oi increased tariff duties upon the imports from all countries which oppose the eoinace of silver upon a basis to be determined by an international .congress for such- purpose! It' denounces the avowed purpose of, the democratic party to restore the.era .of /"wild-cat" money. Liberal pensions for alt veterans of the Lnion are, advocated, and the establishment by the state of a siiltable.soldiers', homci for t,he reception of such soldiei's,- their .wives, ami idows, as may be overtaken by adversity is favored. A riged 011 force.--" ment of the existing immie'r ition laws is demanded, the action of tiie administration ia llnwaii condemned, and I on ii of a a ii denioei.it ic admini'.tration is tensuivd. The pm t.form declares that the Vienevolent, educational a.nd correctional institiitions of 1 lie slut*' shtMild be placed under noTi-partisan control. liarioting for eatididatrs was- .tlien proei ec.ed ith .1 el ne I vI Kit was taken for sectvar_v of stale. 'I here wero.no nominating- speeiiiies. There were live eaiiiidutei.. as dlows: Aaron Jones.':,:. 01 faouth JJend A. D.t, Uw.1! .' of" Lo^unsport -I .1. 30. ^Vatson of Ku-hville. M. H. Suly.er of.-JMiuuson:?.-.-. J.aspdr ackard oi Xew Albany. .Of Marlon entity's l.JD vote-. 1 went to Yi a,tRon, ih- largest any one candidate received. I
I.'. Owen was nominated for see-!
-r\
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lo If,
1
6 ..S\y
ennmred fTte U'et1!on the1 iij'ot it'on v. a then .rid tiie content over L-idship be^an. \i ere: U. -1. Love1.: John \V. J.oMt' 'Au'Ur.M. Tf vie,'-, L: ii nypi -,
mad the attoi n.i.iiates
iapfi.li: 'i'lit The. tbird K'eU'b.-
le.h.hui.-.: I ii81 S nslunapoKs. miaatod'-iv-aSr.
i-w
fourth ballot)
retsvy oi state on th and amidst tuiun'.tons fip- .,ii tho no ion iiioti ^.as ii
Tii ,ecretary •, read th in:- o' c.indiu.i for l. b-i.tite. •:Webster-. John W. Coo:-:.. Lebanon: ~\V. \\. 0. \V. Vr'yMill,
Dium
Ssts
ow-
enei" neie IJaily, Haul
tMl::nd
The-eandidates for stale statistieian were Capti. John Worrell of Clayton, ,l. W. Ernew of La-^ro, W. F. Ax tell of 'A ashin^ton, S. J. Thompson of helbyville, lliram Mines of Coblesvile. Mr. Thompson was nominated eti the .second ballot, receiving1 about I ',100 votes I
M. X. F.l rod of 1! art il le.- W. S. I Vdateisley of Terre Haute, A. H. I'nrdtiect' Vankeetowii. and .lohtv Andrews df Woodsiile were candidates for state Lfeolo^i.t ]!laiciile\ was mitnin?iled during the second ballot by aeelamation. lie hail a clear majority, ami Mr. Klrod witluirew from the eontest. 'J'he -.'ontest for the Supreme judgeship ni the First district was belween S. 1). I'ulVee of lira/.il and J. 11. Jordan of Martinsville. .Jordan had just lour votes the better of it and was declared the nominee.
The entire ticket is as follows: Secretary of Stale.William 1). Owen. Auditor. Americus D. Daily. Treasurer, Fred J. School/. Attorney General, William A. Ketcham.
Supt. l'ublic Instruction, D. M. Geeting. Judge of Supreme court (First district), J. II. Jordan.
Clerk of Supreme court, Alexander Hess. State statistician, S. J. Thompson.
State fireologdst. W. S. Blatcbley.
Attempt To Delilo Justice. Sensations in the Indianapolis bank eases ninltiply. Alvin Armstrong, a juror from J.,a\vrenco eounty, ha,l a job si up to hang the jury for. which ho h'oped to receive $5,000 from Frank t'oftin. Tile snap was given :r.v:iy a'li'l .'11 mstroiig and i.iis emissary, l.Oratd? (.). Mtanuard, we re placed under bonds aggregating 611.000,. They will lie given a hearing,next Tiiesilay,,. It is the most outrageous attempt -to corrupt justice in th" history oil he .'eotr in Indianfinoilr.
FOR A" COMPPdffllSE
AGREEMENT ON TARIFF MAY BE REACHED.
Senator )rU« .Say* It Ilu# I»ocn On mill Will Ho l-'usscd in Juno— ory Slflc libt of sind
Iv»prcnnn In 11 vis
\Vj\siux-tiTON,- A pril .50. Ih'iee is authority for the statement that u. compromise trii-lff bill lias been
tain to-.bo adopted l.iy congress early in June. It wiU take tho form of senate committee amendments to tlu pending bill, eenator Drice would not any of the changes the .:jen's will f.iVect further t'nan 1 Ap.-i: i,-. 3 lie aim to secure a reduction'!
ituli amo tK:il Of
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ley 1
Tin: Is i.
\V 1UKATY.
-. -.
..Western Men Tutk Iiarr.lily—'Ihf CoJiv^n- 1
4 KM'oiitly
ou
Pre^ civic! the r-'ale
sd' its de'.ight by
Mit'-i •stH'viiaty it pro' n• •.!" upplaus^. I I). ,M. f-eotiufy o,f,M uateil I'm- superintendent oi' lblie in-
Irr
on tb" ilT-tl b.illot o\er I. li.
llei.i of Warsaw. I'.ifiiit candidates lor eieiir of the .c rem:' e'V.tvt oliered the eonvcutiim-i •.lmsines. tralore. 'I'licy iverc:i Robei 'A. Krown, Joiiu'-tm eimnt \V. t. j'-Te-j Cleri-aud. Oliver SI... '1'ulienor, tr ,on -11. Tiiihill, l.aportOfi-.OHve.r Ibi^ty, 1)" ICalb: Alex, lli-v. VV Lba~.li 1 E. A JUack, llaneoek. ieorpre 11arvey, Marinn. Aii \vi th' tiie exeention of I!ro\vn and Hess dropped out tUiriiiff live Ik: Hots which were. had. A icy 11.11-j der Mess, who had: been in the lead from, lie beginniti•*,--•• reeeived the I nominal ion.
lO!-
rI
1. the -propria-,, rtunliv oiV'^rect.
i.-^roiialod n,\ .'-eeijlf in wottlu, p..-v-i-.s to collie i*hi e'l
ni, ri oompiiTiy t»icj Moiroojiun over (lcpartiwut, was -hi^mug* *. wii.li mi'iis-ip:1 *o
uci
aomi-
nulli 1 man :tO oh..Mr pro v' cii at* 4
Uc
of conrrr^s^. Hoi*
wti*
a ai t^rul ITHMI"1
Hepburn offered an ameiiduicnt 1 "us*" *'m 1 ail fees oi every er. collected by eonsnLs at Liverpool and various otiicv birr citieu slionld,',btf turned iiito the treasury, and their salaries should be their
eompejisation. Alter a pro-
traetfiii debate'the ameiidnnMit was defeated—:j5*to 12T.- Adjourned.
.STii.J.ii i,
01:01:11( ksi-:kar.ijV
O11.T. lldir tin?, ("utinell^vilti. ulcr^ 31 I'll Have (.oiiij (lill. I'll, 1 .?,!Ui!t(r, T.i., April -'(J.—111formo,tion Jrom tlu*. I Oiniellsvilie c.oki region show that, tlio order -to -strike was feudally obeyed Over one-half the total number of miners and cokers emjdoved in thu district are, out and the remainder are e.Npected to le idlq this eve,ling. A uceuliar. feature of this nke is the ])e:ieeal)lc nat ure, of the strikers. One reason for this is that the mine workers are. mostly alleeted and the cuker.s are striking in sympathy withlhem. Kefore 111 ing the cokers agreed to draw out all the coke 111 the ovens to prevent it irom burning up.
MUST UK NO COAL MINKI).
ThJs
Ih
tlio A nnotiiireinont, by l'resliU'iit Mcltriilc.
C'oi.i'MiU's, Ohio, April •Jii,—There is little change in tin- miners' situation except that a great many operators are trying to induce the men to go to work at the. scale demanded by them, the national otlieers are endeavoring to prevent them from accepting the oll'er, and so far have met. with success. J'resident- MeBride .says! the scheme of the operators hi I too transparent. -'lf any of our forces go to work on such terms,'' he said, "they but assist in theirown and their craftsmen's defeat.. l,ct, there be no desertions. There must be no coal mined at any price or for any purpose until a general settlement. This is a fight for bread and the miner who takes a day's work to mine coal at any price before a general settlement comes, helps to starve his own and fel- I low-workman's children. Out of pure shame he should never again refer to his deplorable condition in life nor insult his trod or fellow-man by an appeal for help and relief
.j^OTlCK OK islit'OI'T OK VI K\vBUS. I Xoii'-i' is hAr.'hy ^ivm That tho
sr
BILL
Myotics:
-XetroLiatoi?,
\ViMi.\.Tov, Apiil 2u—Thu ho^iso comuutl of th*^ v.'holc.^Ir. Ij^iley of Tcv:t ~"n. t"io chair.1 roiinmed tho cvsiht* 1c ft 1 'on of tho"'
!ar appropria Ii 3'illH.Ois- '.'rmtirmed in I nla-ntliui of every ne hffl'i
malic and Wr. nin of .Si fit uty aiM', hinti'1 'i e.-iiBsn in til' 'in' 1 *US to te tiuie i\i.--."e\er op !Mr P.i mau (t''1 the 1 eaiy reeeiit rem:-.- Wi^sham, mil, f.ine.se: ••labor diret.1 •'•ivaveiui'iij oi: tho :eiu:-.ion lav, ia_-ed by etm^iw-. ili'. V3ison (Wash.) asserted tii.it at the. p.e. time when tile Iioiim) was deba r, 1 tic bill to exieiul tile pri\isions of tlio tlenrv e.\eh:siou Ja-,v tlio
Vh.%v'.?-!
I V'nite!to Vio itt.-J :ui iy out ,v ili-rtitili
soias
*li\n.itMi ervn
Wr (lie,'•iii).!i':rn'ipne-l vbiMfra autl ejurinr.*-
belnir duly tnyfin), ujx.n twr.^- oiittis HhyiihAt, v'r
-b'cuator bavo. hojidvaWy anil I'niUilnl'y Olmiha'/ije.: -rii).i .]uLlr-jHTxs re^titK'd by law. uml tlmv aiiil Vorecoinj.' report, is t?ue, piit inul a v. tWy iieln*T(» BC hi'l i. lis- o.l.: .• wer-
apreed upon, whicii is reasonably cer- biH-ni-'eiy, Ayiiiiani 'l ouiiiut,'
rrii!jr^dar»-
r,'f
it. m) per-cenhiL'oin tluv ZlleKin-
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I A «r .' •«-1 Nut'urol.t: I 111 r?: ih"
f-yoi
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-,1 un«l tbedriy ol th«\.
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On.
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he works at the Frick plant aro near!'.- all manned by English speaking men, who have signed the agreement and as they feel bound by it they are the only obstacles in the way of a general strike. There is almost a complete cessation of work in the Vanderbiit section. near Connellsville. There are not over 1UU men working in the region soul of Dunbar,, while 3,0U0 are striking.
Tin- habeas corpus hearing of tho 120 strikers conlined in the Uniomown jail began yesterday. With the exception of a dozen the prisoners were identitied as rioters. A representative of the Austro-Ilungarian government was present and took notes of the hearing to be forwarded to the ambassador at Washington. Secretary Gresham will be asked to see that the men get justice, which it is claimed is denied them. All who were identified were held.
Catarrh is Caused^
iji-
I'.i.tI
ilie iiv.ti'briili:'? over Ollioi's c'tv-^k, on tin: .fviiwfofdfirtl(! ^.'liTe ilium', gravel Vtadvli'ive m.'i.l" illicit is in. ill'1
f/«llo~Tvin
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an.i n'gui-fi*-,'^to-wlt:" \V tilt- uu.iersigiicil ,V-'lio iiii ,(ni.te,l viCwcrH »n.I «us iti'5!i'dii !i i-ert.-jui fr»o tivvk-I ron) \vouUl..r«!ip(ri,tfully |n'_ that in [illr.-:i:un'e .'.I tli° I'i'riili.'il enliM- «#l \vt- mot as s.-iifl viewersd'j«t erisliwr. iisiithert'in 'llrpctea. nii'! Have -'ji'ljrWniwU.
tie. north .llnv-of sAitl sctioi! tweiitv-fimr, .iliiitnn.'f
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4
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dullfH. ..mi.-
tom'pUite.l sattl enter, as follows, to-KU: Slid pr«»ios(!..l frau era vet road bnjilnM nt i^in.1 1o l".'t wfHi f.l tie- iiorsluvsl eoriierot tin* linrllicam. ol smitlon 'Ji, ton'ti^ln eislitocn corik iif l'liucf. live wosly running tivnco east,
I'll3 uioj i.-. a smke -nv tin* intersi?,:-
tioii ot s.'iiil no! li lti.1'? ot -.wii.i lii.'i-tiim n.h tlio I'rawti'inl.svilJf- iV T'v'r' Irso Ki'iiV"! rij.'ut .".'inl roatl rrtwiui-fie I li: anil up.iii inudsoiU(l bv.tlir lolloivnip iiarH«d sons, to-wit: ('a)uVi ll.'ivi,^, JolnvN i.,iil"y inul Rcboi'l ami .Initios C.Ullila.nii ami s. S. (i U«y's li'*lris. Tins wi.ith sf ."Iixl,read a,s out, is-111 li.ii't. lis m,-ixitnatii i'fi'!iv.is S l# vernea! ,'.iu• I 1 (j leot hoi i/ intnl. AH culverts to bis ma.)e ot tlio.ljf^t ii.iUtT of first class lli'e-trlnsiii.1 Hnwcr tin*. Willi vnnts well '•ulkoil with l.ouisvilio Uyilrfuli''. riiiuciit AUor tlio road bus l.'-rrn: irin utxianlinjr io tli.r, jirolilo uwruorj "e.vljibii A nledhoroT. Uli. THui'(? -lei '1 bo pliiee'l on eacn lincr.ti!oo'l.th.-ri-of.T'i eulneyiirdsof,flowi clean Kiavol, to be p.iic-.l as ^peeilieil 111 th- h|ip-nVM-tioiw'lor.ilil roild lll'- lmrewllh niM tn.-i!l i"d '•wxlilDit li-. All work tiilie ia .ii:uoi'l.i:ni:t witl'. thfi nroflli'. iriarkod "^xlnbn. A- fuul fi#eei l^ji,i!o\i# niuik'Hl '•c.xbiliit I! 'nuU niiulp mii t-i-f Uijn ri?j).irt. 'Ci juTfirii il be ilatea^cu r,r tho 'Cuist!tietlouoi Bdld pi'Oi.osed load. 111: or I
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N am
uud'-tor Hi nndior
k» UorQby that tho abftv eopy o.I thrvi'^}»OH of .* tbt* niK»vt» on til fjusts a»fl Mi?n. porl hoa t»y th» ol uiv
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fill Vv't'ivr-' 'st 4Ay Of -.per.
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Hood's Sarsaparilia
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A ]M NOUNCEMEK'
FOIl AUDITOR, ill')
of 1'iiion ti t.ur .or Ui1»j?
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mr.
NT will bo a
FCK SLTEPIFF.
(MIAl'l.KS M. IAVM if* for n*nonnnnrion
sh^rlrt of Sontc»m«'-(T"- *'\in(y, tho
101
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vtMitson.
ot tho i?opub! con-
FOB,
TRBASURBR.
flKN \. A liltlNTON will b) a, camiid.-iti for I'l'i-asan'r ol Mont^oinory 1 minty yulijKCt to tin.derision ol tho Democratic nommntlag convcii-' In vestiilOU ts.
1 clsion of the ilumocriuic noiiiiiiiuiiii: convention 111
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FOR COMMISSIONER. JOHN L. 1)A V1 will bo ••aiuhfl.'ile lor
Cotji-
mmsjonor ot ihu Second or muhlk* ot Montgomery r»uuty, sttlijert to tho derimonof tlio ri'p'ibli^au 011 vrution to \w heM oil »1uue C.
Awarded lliuiicst Honors World's Fair.
0-PRICE
Makes
Pure Biooci
And Permanently Cures Catarrh.j
J. M. Cavnahai\
I'atton, 111.
*0. I, Hood & Co., I,owell, Jlass.: Gontlemen: I am very hapjiv to wrtto to you that 1 havo lioeu taking Ilood's SarsaiiarUlatorcalar:li M'ltli groat suoooss. I havo been troublet with this complaint for
over ton years, with dull hoadacho noatly all tho time. After taking tlireo bottl«3 Ol Ilood's Sar3aparill.i, 1 am cured ol catarrh and clear o£ tlio lieailactic. I was also troubled with a. scalp disease, which wa3 very
Hood's^'Cures
annoying, four or (ivo yoars. Smco talcing Hood's Sarsaparilia do not havo any traca of this trouble. 1 sleep woll, havo a good appetite and feel strong, qutto in contrast to my feeling before 1 bci:an to talco this g«ott medicine."
,J.
M. Cauxaiian, i'atton, I1L
Hood's Pills aro prompt and efficient, ja* easy in action, bold by all druggists. 25c.
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Why don't, you et SPECTACLES too ureHeadach.es'?
\W, Kit Wiievti Otliers Fail!
1! oiu' Speetiich's do not, givu you sntisiai.tion, consult us at, once, as lost sight no.ver returup.- Ynu cuu huve Vi.ili" I*', es. tested 1 ret.*.
VAUGHN. 1 r.Ki oil tucaKO.OpUutUnt.'
y.i^ii'i't Uiiticln.1'. IiKliaunpeils, lad. C'oUr! an-.l UoHpitav.
3'4- ii!. Market St., opp. P- O-
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H-a'-ve a-b,Ttli While tTjerc.
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TeoUi exaivad-'d Positively without tin.
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(iood,rf''t. teetli...... .. 5 Ol)
•M' for an A juiniuum set oi! teeth worth Tho
pi lie tnaOf
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M»? utK^mttry '•onuir eut.-jn':V tbt* tho thinocraJio iiomjantHjfAT Vn Vtt.il
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S'r.. [Xfw Cin-.Iova,
lni!i:iua[joti3, 1ml.
A. McKec-liiiie, AL'ff'r.
KiCU'l' AND NINE PER CIEXT.
Nontaxable.
ITho State Jiuilding and I^oan
I Association of Indiana.
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Up- C.Ull on
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Biiulcr Twine.
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Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard.
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