Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 March 1889 — Page 4

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JASPER COURIEK.

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FRIDAY,

MARCH 20, 1889

throng U wxil nxnU-eUx miut

ATTKMPTKD SUICIDE.

fittrktk UmmIhmi, Xh. a, aaa Klac'a Lin.

Gorg W. King .who live one mil

east of SehHellville, a verv Hly re

spected cltltwH of that vicinity, wau a tlesuerat attempt oh his Ill's one day

iRht week. The following are tne

so far as we cou a earn mem. ir.

Kinsf oallwl oh his naisrhbor, Mr, P

Donahoe, No. 2, in (lie tuoriilng, saying hp

wished to talk to him oh some matter of h private character. They left Donahoo'a hiuI started no the road toward

Kind's when King said: "I wati't you to take cave of wy family, for 1 am In trouble end am arolntf to leave them,"

Mr Donahoe could not Imagine what

Ivinir nioant. as he had known him as

tin honest, intilliirent neighbor for yearn

and he never thought of King's being

partially insane at the time. He re monstrated with King, and tried to re

on cases with him, but King would not

lUten. Without raying auouier worn King walked off about ten steps from Donahoe and drawing out a rawir turned toward him, and lilting his chin with hia left hand, to Douahoe's utterastonUhment drew the razor across his throat. Mr. Donahoe, with great courage aud oresence of mind, rushed to him and

grabbing both his arm, held him from

behind, anil began hollowing tor neip As thev were fuat about half wavs be

tween King's and Donahou's houses, the

families cinie running from botn house in a few minutes. There King was found covered with blood, and a ghast-

Iv.bnt not deadly wound in his throat.

Horticulture in Dubois Const ty.

A large part of the area of the Eastern nnrtinn of DtlboW COimtV, Which is t)OW

being fast deHuded of Its valuable timber,

U peculiarly aoaptea to inm ramum, "iw u miiv fit lor that and sboep farming

l'h oiuhII laud holder who rarly goes

Into fruit raisiug as his principal source

of income, and follows n iiiiniignuy and judiciously, will find hejwill realize a wnn.l ilnnl more net money, aud with a

nml mora pleasure and leisure.

than ho can pet from grain raising. The proximity to the large markets afforded hw the Air.Llue railroad, tntikes it posi-

now tn mo into fruit farming. To

enable thi to be done intelligently and Biiccessfully, a County Horticultural Sonttv miirht to bo "organized, with

hnumhas in each township, with town

ship meetings each month, and county

meetings two or three, times a year. a ib a Nw Albany Ledger truly says

Horticultural societies are doing a great The razor was taken from him and he was

fnr th country. Every society is an conveyed to bis home, where ue now is.

"experiment station'. Agoodsociety is the' An inquest of lunacy whs held on him -very best kind of an experiment station, 'at the County Clerk's oflir4 last Friday.

for its members not only experiment ana He will be sent to the Asylum as soon

relate their experience, but tney aiso a papers can be procured. civ that of years gone by. Few farm- The inouest was held by Esq. H. T.

era can afford to experiment except on Bates aud (I. Bradley, and the witnesses

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the most limited scale. They uepenu on were Tat. Donahoe, 11. Ii. King ana urs

fnv thnir livings and can af- Faulkner mul Gnhbel Ha is said (O

fnrritnmnno more chances than those liavo become insane from religious ex

Innidant to seasons and markets, tne citement. and been growing gradually

fruit grower cut off from such societies worse for vears. He is 60 years old,

has oulv his own experience as a guide, married, and a farmer by occupation.

whereas each regular attendant on the Mr. Donahoe deserves great credit for mpfithiira of a society has practically the the brave stcn he made to save King's

ff . m.mltnH , r I , ' tr! . ...tl.i I.iIIa.I lilm .nil

experience Ol evwry umei lutiuum iw hip, as JViui; iinxui mucu iiiiu, u

euide him. And this knowledge means jf King had killed himself with Donahoe

mucb more to a truit grower man a com n Mis coiunany in tno woous. wnn no

or wheat irrower. With the latter a mis witness, it might have caused Donahoe

take in seed and culture affects hut the great trouble toexplain matters. King

crop of the year, while a mistake in tree Hg a very worthy citizen, but.was insane

Dlautinc ana culture aimcis a long serie? m i i uois some twelve yeara ago. me

of years. The wrong kind of trees plant- whole affair terminated very fortunately

td. the wrong location seiecieu, misiaK- oonsideriiig the dangerous circum

It. hSBam fWI .

en culture, means iniiure iwrjcn m i stances.

weary waitignana after it may oe too " late to rectify such errors. And one experiment as a rule proves but little. It

is the combiued experience ot a number

of growers that is wanted, une may

hare tested certain kinds ot fruits on certain kinds of soils and in certain exposures, but would have no practical knowledee of what results would follow

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with the same fruit in ditiereni sous ana

locations. It is the combined wisdom of manv that the horticulturalist needs.

Americans ought to oe a nation ot

fruit eaters. If we were we would be a

healthier and longer lived race. With rrrThe Superior Court Judges, of

eur diversified soils and climate we can Indianapolis, by a vpte or two against

produce neany an me inms oi um canu. one, nave neui kiii uie rcur-ui puuuuu Instead of making of them a large part fire acts, and public works act, of the

of our daily food, we pass them by. We Legislature, applying to that City, are

ar a nation oi meat eaterH. aim inence ut consiiiuiioua . in nuubsi iu iuc

coweour scrofulas, our cancerous con- Supreme Court has been taken tltutious. our rheumatisms and many of

our National afflictions. Meats nave a I'ortevuio i-oiuiera

teadency to heat our blood aud burn out niaith naoA.

OUT UVeS. .1 6r..oo nranirtn crpntinil fn nlant

Th tmnnrfanr.M of fruit he nff estab-l. t'-..6 6'"""" i'"'

lialiail avnri-tMtiir thai tnds to itM nro- u, com

duction aud perfecliou deserves the en- Harris and Co. have received a supply couragemeut of all, and therefore it is of clothing, which is an improvement is

that uress and Deonle should aid and en- old Fort.

courage societies organized for thfct pur- N. B. Coffmau, living near here, had

nose. two of his horses rode most of baturday

l.iicrl.t lac IiIHIob WAIA lal'An frftni .frta.

Howltla Done in Wowla Court (jdy, a man living on Coffman's tarm.

Une ira Tnompson, a resiueni oi jm is- The horses came home early next worn

ftouri. voted ai Mariinsviuo, um., m me jnir. looking like tney Had been on

recent election, for Harmon, Morton and journey. PriHts were lett on the horses Protectioa. from the rider. Two yo'ing men who

He was ndioted by the U. S- grand ift for Missouri are aorusvd of taking

Jury for illegal voting ana was suose- ttiem as their tirst aid. Schneider want

quintly arrested at nis noma in Missouri, ea them.

brought to tuts cuy ami imigeu m jail, Sunday school and prayer meeting are

IB UUiauu Ul a nC-uuBU.t:u-uii.-uvuu progrt!f.9iJg .;verybody COine.

JUl ins pi.inv,o. Rh,. Sail v'a SUIppIibb visitor from

WTb Bbr wh akk,e tt Caatoria, Wba h was a ChiM, tk cried for CaMorte, Wbta ahe teeatM MIm, fae otuas to CaMoria,

Waa aha bad CUUArea, the gae U Caatorla,

COMPARATIVE WORT!.' of BAKING POWDERS.

urn a ii okjatoh part.. BfflB,1,

(2 RANTS UiBM Wr). KUXFOKR'S, wU ttmk.,

XXBRBAD'S

ClIAKX (Akm Hmk).

AXAZON (Atom rwdw) .

C3J-EVEIi.V'B'S(hortwti.)

bx. pkick's mmmmm . KNOW FLAKE (0or.) ... WBm&Wm v . . v IiKWIS'...,... ... BtEBNaKilaBBw rEAKIi(A4wiXCoO WMiBtt'l'WIffl iisckers Msmmivm CILLf IS... SmkHHI t )m ANiraswsco."Rfgari52Sl BULK Vomter Mid hot), ... Bffl HEPOSTS OF GOVS?"MEirr CHEMISTS A to Purity andWholcsomcnoas of tlioKoyalBakingPowiler. "I nave tested a pael'arro nf Rovat Baklftj Towder, which I pftrcbaal fai ilin opm n-3rKft,anJ. t.nd itcouj sidoi jurt 't.nu wiiot -tnue ingrwlletits. It iaacrtam of tuiar powdr d a hi'jli decree of merit, aud dots uot routain cither, alum or ptHMUuws, or otLcr kijuriatia tuaUuctfa. . G, Lovk, MlD." " It b a aekoUflc Cut that tlsa Royal Oaldnc Pow der Is sbolutelr rmre. 5 - "11. A. Mott, rfe.D,' I hv! rrmnd a prkace of Rwi.l Rakltc rwflur, purcltal r raywlf la thr market. I find it pimrt'Ir frre front ahun, trrra IKi. or any other I' Jiirlw wbbixna. IIkkkv JHoktun, I'U.D., l'aftidfut oi Stvws IuotltuUt ol Tecluwlagy." 1 ha? analyxwl a pfvek-jw of Roy-l Baklnc Towder. Th matertala of whten It la compotcd are imre and v!ii:outi;. si. Dxka. IIaym, Stata Auz&jer, Mom.1' The Moral Bddnt; Fowder rrfdved ihs l Wt award oyrr aU comrtitArs at the Vtenna WodJ'a Kxpopitlaa, la".!; e: t.w OtjutialiU, PhtUdcJpnla, ; at tka A&itirirau IatiX'.tt, Mur TorJc, and nt &tte Vars thrwttrltout tke country. No other artlcl of human food lia ever roccirwl tuch high, emphatic, and nalTfratd endurti'tucut. from mioeut eheutu, pliyji liui. tckutuia, aud Boarda ot UeaHk all o.er Uw wwld. Notr The above Duoaia liluatnuea the comparative worth of various Bakinf Powders, as shown by Chemical Avialysia tn i cxpcrltacnts made by Prof. Schodler. A pciitid can of each powder was tafc n, tho total lavning power or volume ki each cm calculated, the remit being aa Indicated. This practical teat for worth by I'rof. Schcdlvr only pr-v.i what every obwrraat coaaumer of th Koyal Bakiaf Powicr l;!3,vs by practical cxpcrlrnc , that, while It'ooaU a few cents per pcma4 took tbau ordinary Ititds, it U fur more economical, and, beaidaa, afforda the adraatjt ot better work. A single trial of Hoytl Baldag Powder wUl cenvkMa aj . falr-nsSnded person of these facts. Whfk the diegram shows some of the alnm powders to be of a Wcaer iegree of alreutU than otlur powder rukd below thera, It i not to Ins takes as tedfeatIcgtiiat they have any value. All alura powdsra, uo Mattar bow hll tbek straagta. ? V) te avoid -d ai d tiiercma. FcrdiiiMud Flashes. PItOIlATE .CAUSE, N1

Very fine weather these days; farmf'iin th Circuit Court, Dub4 Ceunt

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FOR THE

JASPER COURIER!

IX IS

AL WjI TS BEMOCHA TIC

In its advocacy of principles, belterfe that tfce adetKHi of Ihr nrirxripbs dorsed by the UemocratJc party will ensure the prermIoB of ltWrtr tfcr

GREATEST HAPPINESS OF THE PEOPLE.

tkraat-

Since it started it Has Men the Democratic MaiAritr U tu,wl. . ,

nnn tn umi!v i.fMMi. with r-tr ' 7"

It is iH its 8Iet year under the preMt proprieior, ana its paeTare a kk4

tne prugrww wi whboh wuaiy. xi win eoaUHite to give ita reader a

kletory of

OIT VALUE TO THE PEOPLE.

It will be found a persistent aveoate of all eatersriees r aieawrea wkka will advance the prosperity of ANY PART OF DUBOIS COUXTY ! And ita columns are open to the diCHio of all public metr. br any ritizn, believiag that by the fullest ditcusftoa ibe truth will W aiuii.' It U oaiy

a4 if thereby

$1.30

O THREE CENTS PER WEEK SUBSCRIPTION

We want enoueh subscribers to justify us ia putting in a tMm pre, each of our siibcribra will aend us one more, we will he a Lie to do to lucreaiiift our facilities to do them pood. Will von help w

A dor a hrior ornortance in lati i nnmn. .

.--v...'. , .. llliBt'itvr ha cnmi tn Btav. Wa Hi nt

dociareti mat leaning repuoi.cans in j,""aw ' :,i . ' ,... J r "V"

insville bad got him into a scrape ; -

i.-A I.Sm in linns ucio , ii iiuv us biiuuiu kihi "ui

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ownselves berore accusing others.

eon

Mart

that thev

illegal vote, and that uuless they aow PV"1?' or8CGU?mS i.nf. nhl..n. h. would .wWa u guilty should not accuse.

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wirm" fnr hum. TV b iioiiueu in resuiiix wie iiuiiunir

At ihtafinnnrttina innntura Itfr. f5ml- burg Argus, that he placed a short piece

i.r v. Hhimihei-a hacama IT. 8. district coiicertiitig Presldeut Harrison iu the

attorney, and Mr. John B. Cockram his atory of King Solomon's mines. He

denutv. Both are. or course, repuou- niuv ucen iiuvmis , uy u um, nunc

cans, ana ootn are warm personal menus seuing um lypo uniwiuiug inu ucuuis.

j. W .1 . T t I .1 1 t. , f .. . .1! . l.

oi rresiueni iiarrison. uaniei nuuoipu is iiiieuuiug iu iiiukc Ther had scarcely taken their offices U trip west in the uear future: lie will

when Judge Woods reduced Thompson's be sadly missed by the young (oiks of

bail from $500 to the nominal sum ot this place, especially by

$100, upon Mr. Cockram7 suggestion, it h said quite an intorosting race, (no

Two "nromiuent republicans" of Mart

insville llepresentative George A. Adams and Col. Jordan signed the

bend, and Thompson was released.

Of course this is the last of tho Tbomp

eon case. Thompson tias leu me state

race, ettner.) was witnessed at k. b.

.xilbtirn's Wednesday last. Constable

Wosley.madean attempt to arrest John

Mayo, near here, but Mayo's partner had

Wes to try ins snotgtiii on a poor wood

chuck. While he was so doing, John

He will nevar be brought back, although Mt t0,j him, as he left, he would see him the evidence of his guilt, in the bands ia,p.and took to hiahHnia. Mavn wnnt

of the U, 5. district attorney, is cone ti- t0 F, Milburn's, aid was followed by si ye. It is a safe prediction that bis COB8table W.; he theii went to the woods frond will not even be forfeited. where some bands were at work, but

The case of 'lhompon illustrates now B00n returned. Wesley was hidden be justice is ''monkeyed'' with in the court nlm BOme building, on Mayo's annrosch

presided over by Williaw A. Woods. nut no good, as Mayo saw him in his lndlamtpolls Sentinel. hiding place, and again ran, the Cotista1 iila atlnr Mm lull nn apnniiiil nf lita el.nt

are isowine aud come have sowed oats

mill pmiiiuii L'nii jii'imuvn , juavii uuiia

are bursting open ; also early pears, and shrubbery blooming, and if no mote

frost, promises au abundance of fiuit ot

every kind.

An immense swarm of sparrows have

made their appearance, and it is feared

that thev will do a great ileal ot harm

durii g the summer if they do not leave

to some extent. Mr. Joseph Lapport, our genlaKaloonkeeper, has built a new large tabe, foi

the convenience ot Nrmera to put up their horse?, while the are taking it easy at the bar, so there will be uo move runaway horses. Mr John B. Gohman is closing out a largo a stock as is usually found in h

general iroort country More, t coi! price.

as he intends to retire from biHitiP"! on account of his health. Go there and get

bargains.

Court has been lively of late, moMly

State C'los ciused by pirtii-s too full of

benzine, and the btate lost: such case-

don't help the school fundi any, and

should not be taken up till the partiesare sober.

Mr. John Judy has dug a large, cistern

on the place where ho is going to build

the furniture factory, lor a tuppry ot

water for the machinery.

Mr. John Lindauer has bought the

steam mill nt Fulda. Ue

there with hia family, and try hi luck'

in thp flour business. J lie new steam mill belonging to Mr. II. Iloppenjau and

Wilmes is to tie converted into a sooH-

ed farmetV mill, and farmeis are taking

stock lively.

Mr. A Ltih decorated his house with a new coat of paint, and a new porch. Very neat. Mrs. C. Wittenborst is visiting her son-in-law, Mr. John Sternberg, at St. Anthony.

Saturday onr teachers held their

monthly, and last Institute for this sea

son, with a lull attendance. The schools

Will all Cl04Q F00I1.

Mr Willie Alttnsn, a son of Mr. John Altaian. Is here on a visit from Louis

ville, Ky. The City Cornet band are making great preparations for a picnic in Lion's garden, on the Ut of May. Mr. Jacob llolfman, a farmer from this place, moved to Bridgeport, lat week, Mr. Jacob Hoffman, a young man, hs bought tho residonce, and tin shop from Mr. Frank Judy, for the sum of $1900,

Here's a good chance for some one of

i no lair sex.

Indiana, April Term. II

Augusta Aulenbacher, Administrator

of the estate of John Aulenbtoher, dec

vs. Gustave Aulenbacher et al. I To Gustave Aulenbacher. George Aul

nlncber and William Auleubactier.

You are aeverally hereby not fled tha'

the above named petitioner, as AiIihuiIk-

tratrix of the eMate aforesaid, has filed

in tho said Ciicuit Couit a petition,

making vou detendanta thereto, hiio

praviug therein for hii order and deore"

of said Court, authorizing the sale 1 f

certain real estate belonging to tlic estan

ol said decedent, aud in said petition

described, to make anoets for the pay

ment of the debts and litbilities of said

.'taio, and that said petition, so filed and

pending, is sei for hearing in said Oir

nit Court, at the Court-house in Jasper.

IimII inn, on the 12th Judicial day of tin

April term. 1889, nf said Court, th same

uetng itio4iii day ot wav, a,'u, ioov.

Witness the Clerk and eel ot

n...-, !. Paid Court, thl 28d day nt

-7- Mateh, A D 1889 lON'ATZ KcKKKT, Cleik, Tkaylou a HtfNTKH, Attorneys. Mnreh aOih.mD 3w. (pt- f 6.1 ,, . i - a , NOTICE OF ADMINISTHATION.

TOTI'1K i hereby given that the un i iliMalviied haa been bv th- Clerk ol

is to movejO,p 0lmis Ciicuit ('mrt. State o Indi-

aimrtliited AdniiuintrHtor or tin

estate ol John S Hlewinger, late of Dn

tm a roinitv. deceased, baid estate

urn )iiil)K' (.nlvent.

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KliWAHf) liLr.SSlNOEK, Auar. A. J. Honkycott, Atty March 23d, 18-8w.

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Th Greatest Kfiralfv

mi lmU;pimkmitai( THli I&lj OE.

?J?J?" VICR'S FLORAL GUIDE

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JANES MEANS

$4 SHOE mm TU

JAMES MEANS

S3 SHOE

BRICK FOU SALE!

I. HQCHSESAX6 1 HOTKER,

YARD ON THE TU0Y ROAD.

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SEBASTIAN KUEBLEK

rebruary It. 1SSS-JM.

NZSW FIRM I j URGE ASSOftTMEIIT Of

IEW STOCK! C00K 8T0VF8 mm II N I wll I gasolixk 4 coal oil

STOVES.

cl t XfS i iii 1 i bel,,K norly as large as bimsalf. !ld reform, bodv. and did much aood B. .. .T -i..' ii

---- --- -- , . itavc ii y mo uimso. uy iiriiiK mw kuii in

uf 0Ul,lrl,?lsr curaoe ,,,sanV'0: he direction which they ran only Tilghtpltal investigation was a disgrace o ltLied u0 KOr- ,ftV0 h

C3

and the State. Fairness is a jewel, iu

all things, and the star chamber com

mittee condemned puuiic tervanta, ana

the Legislature ordered, at public ex pense, the printing of a large raaaa of de

eued

west.

PorteravHle Siring band made the

home of Mr. L. Condiff pleasant by their

muatc baturuay night, Tiie boys report

NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.

rilAX-PAYKHS of Dubois county will, I please rotnember that the 3d Monday

HI Apill, lOOJ, IS Oil II1B iOUl ill npilli and that the penalty for non-payment of

taxes will attach at that time, l'lcaae nav tin as soon as nosHlhle, and not all

put it off till the last day, aa it will be

impossible to tnako out receipts tor an iu one day. C. IT. nunOLPH. Treasurer. March 22, 1889-Sw.

"I far fifftfin Svsm CImi! "

JOSEPH JOHN ! Tin and CoppeiWare!

Havlaic HflHKht the Stare-haMMi hI f AIhIr OramelapiMilier, haa 4r tart-

ly thdrHe, M4 Invite the ihMI t Call ami laayeet hla ateek

Fresh Groceries

OF ALL HINDU.

IX.

AND-

MEN'S GL

THING 1

TK 11 rnr nf thf .mow aaA me Tfr-

teekMl Hh WtXTKK GOOIK. nr

Hb (! traHp will rMM np l bd-IU t u

IIm f thm. ThrTrfmrr- I H VK t I T

orr my rmtriTs. m4 ktIr tum riij t Mkrw-llluM HI make them k.

Cm aiNl (et bsryan, If yani want amy kin of WINTER GOODS FOX CASH. JOSEPH BUCHAET, WEST Otk SMrect, JAhl'EK, IND.

K. Thm hlafcf t "rler. ha tea. aHawt rriiiiiMircorTKr rKni.rCK. ci.i-

kmc KMT ami SMHKS MATi mm CAfS.

rogatory stuff about Ihem, for fteiieral f K0odt m' A8'BdlPfWM given circulation, without giving them a In their lionon chance for 'defense. That wi a eoandal- Shermaii Wineinger arrived home ous proceeding for la re f ore Legisla- from Southern Prison, where he has tUra, ' been some two or three years. , ; , The old members complain that the FT?9 Hpwlaad, of the Marlon Southern Saloon Is about to ruin several Circuit Court, decided in the case before 0 the young mm. We think (hat it

nim, mat the election of the various hhey would do their duty, ami in the

'iruateea or the btate Institutions by the rlht wav. thif, oould all be hloouetl.

Legislature was legal, and that the Now old Soldiers, this Is the time to

juinr mini issue tiiew ommita- work, the field is new, ana easy tittded !2!lL.rniP.PWa WMUkWI iU , hit lockout If MatOHt,

8USIHESS MEH'S ASS0CIATI0H1

THE business men of Jasper are hereby reauesled to attend a meeting at

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the Town liail in .lasper 10 organise a nUSINISS MEN'S ASSOCIATION All pirtlea interested will be promptly

at (he Town Hall, on

uma ran, wa m, mi

at 7 :30 p. m, COME EVERY ONE, T ORDER Of OOKMlIT&St

Ho IntetHlii ta thn Ormrery !

.lpf r K elMM atteHtlMi t kaalaMii mw firleen, a Inw artmt, a4 Uuriuu irMtmmt f evenr mm will

win It.

' Kow Don't See What You

nam nsn jur it

r I tut tw aapfljr alt KaaaaaaMa

aemawwa.

SEC mv ml 10 Csmt COUNTERS.

PURE CANDIES. In GREAT Variety e SSelRKy. COME ami SEE THE NEW

STOCK.

JOSEPH JOHN,

.IACKMOH ST., MITTWBBX Mil bmh! tvtk.

March IS, lMtf.

Pjtnnx Si yssjsf jsfc wstfci

RA1! AHI SEWER

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JASPER LIVERY

ABB-

SALE STABLE!

KUNKEL& ECKSTEIN!

HAVTM yawMt iWJutffll'KJ Stt,

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