Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 July 1894 — Page 8
6 .W. Downs, D. D- S.
Comer 4th k Main Street, HUNTIXGUUHG, - INDIANA. MAKES fPECIALTIES OF: Crown and Hrldge Work, Paint. ExtrCt lUII. Treat ent 1 Sawlntf the Teeth, t Firt Clisi A'ork. Kesonshle Trices'. At 1'henl llotrt, .lj.pT. Tu" ami WrlBly ofeiacti wa-t-k. All Work Warranted. Dec. lit 1S03. y or THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON U heie md so arc we with the lies STOCK OF FUUSITUKR. See Our (Jroilf md 10 cent bargain counter. Your best Chance. Don't Mhs il ! OUK STOCK OF COFFINS Has never been equaled. COME AND SEE US. Wn Will Endevor T I'mh Y i N. W. Corner Public Square, Dec 893. Jasper, I tni. Road WAGON J Or th bei quality, and eisv drativhO are ilein-tnded at thi time of the ' ypar, when no much heavv haul ing is t be done, by every Good Farmer, W no doei not nt lo be delayed tn hi work, and have his tetnu idle on tbe road the breakage of a wjron porly ruale, or ot poor materia. Geo. P. Wagner, Xorih Main Mret, .Iisper. warrants nil his wstfOB free from defpeta nf material or workman ip, and will sell them as chiwpt you py tor the inferioronri Came and ee. He will also repair ynm ahoddy wajjon, whn it tireako, if y u call on him. Oct , 27. '93. INSURANCE! 1.1 PK ! ACCIDENT! TORNADO! LIVE STOCK Farm Fire insurance for teniw of live vears, including liehtning and steam thrcher, at thirty cents! a year on eaeli aifii insurance: tornado at twenty cents. Representing twenty good com panic and doing an exclusive insurance tMisines, I can pive the alve rates. Write or call on me U'fore placing your instirance. Xo one, excepting (leorge Xir. of Havsville. and Theodore (iohman. of Fenlinand, are autorized to so licit insurance in my name. W. A. WILSON. General Insurance Agent, Jasper, Ind 5Caeat,iiulTrjrfe.M3rkiofttiintd."la'iJ Pt-J eat buwr.fvi ociucied tor Modchatc Fees. Oo Ornec is Oppositc U S tcnt Omer' JiDÜwetiu iCTjtera ci.t in !c Uiuc Uuilio J fesotetrum W btjron. , ... SeaJ mutlci. diawiujr or photo., with descnpJtioc. We n'i, if ruieniible or not. tree of J Srkro Our f.-e not line till natentl secured. AptVPHitT "UowioOlitain I'lteot." witkj (coc at vtue in the V. S.aJ tureigacouatrit eac tree. AnUrcu. :C.A.SNOWtCO. SUFFERERS - RECEIVE 1 N S T A N R E L I E F T BVTHC use or 8. HWSELt'S stiw tit MTABWI . RKMKDT. iH.tt V, K llolncs. Sta . Cil. wrilM I lad lt Kr(Jf II ilucn mm ihn rtBfCil4. I itit imUBiaarou. rlit. fc ii A lt., Wirria. Kai, wrhtt Wm tttmt.4 Ui tismtiil tikyticiati of thu couatry lad i iftieuiif (hi (liatatt of different Sutct aaca I flri(J elitl tika iravr prrparauaa. 1-0 l'hlp, Y M.Criffi.O. nt-Sufftrt4wt Aarkw ,itm. Vouir aicJiciac la j miauttl tfoat v? U we ih lb. .1 tcmcal ahrticua dii (a la Jr lKt aUiuCaitt. froai Allka. CaUrri f af. J ViJ,tU dittiicf aitjrttM iha tI at tfca KttMdr. at itt (tail to aar addraae trial aackatcrKKk. VM at Wo, ay sail li.oo. MlrtM. ZIMMI.KMAN CO. frCM. ftftw-. Woar. Wayat Ca, 0am
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HOW A CHILD'S DISOBEDIENCE GOOD FOR ONCE. DID A True Utory nf ltrvolutluuarjr laaya A iVuU llrtwerii I'rU-BtU-A Trrawhrrou ritit Owrlu-anl !iy it Little talrl A lilt of New ItUtury. i ,,u ... i fnrlo Mrwo. so then... now!" The Iwuker, a Blrl of about 1 10, proceeded to put her threat l"to exmitlon while an aged darky stood, hat In I hand, looking after her, Ills eountenancu ' - . ..I ... t ...at. . .1 I cn....n. tit. I, lf.. (Kill tuptweu "'""' ""'"'' am um' jM'inent. .Mennwiulo .Miss .Margaret, i Peggy, as she waa genenvlly cnBed .1,1 nlnitif a-j Hilt liolv 11 Till wer.ded her way alonu so blithely and merrily that one would never have supposed she was iMng what Uhu had been expressly forbidden to do. And here wo may a well Rive tJio circumstances wmca icu to , tho abow emphatic remark. Margaret Xorthcoto belonged to an Intensely iatr. family living on tho outskirts of Kl . .'thtown, X. J., and she was going, an t-ho so emphatically announced, to see a friend of about her own ago who llveil In tho town half a mllo away. Tho father of this girl was gentleman named Bent. This Mr. Bent hml formerly twert an Intimate friend of Mnrcaret's father, but after the breaking out of tho wnr they took dlflenrnt sides In tho i struggle for Bent was a zealous Tory I and this had created a Ultlerenco twtwtvn them, which, Increasing with time, had finally made them bltttr enemies. Tho children, however, still remained goxl friends, very justly thinking that their fathers' opinions ought not to Inlluence them. But at last IVpgy's parents Interfered anil forbiulo her goHig to visit any longer at tho Bents', declaring that they didn't , want their daughter to get any ''British untinn " Mr. Xoithcote. However, was away on business most of tho time, and o this afternoon her mother wn toabusyto pay much attention to her sho hml decided to brave her purcuts' dlspleasun and seo her friend. Undo Moo trietl to stop her, but did not sucn-ed, and as sho inarchel on with so much confidence ho chuckled: "Dl! She's her muddcr's own gal fur shuah!" On reaching tho Bents' she found that Dorothy was the only oneof the family In. The two friends, therefore, enjoyed ich other's snelety to the full without any disapproving fathers or toothers to frown upon them. Tho nftcrnoon rapidly wore nwav. and when Peggy looked to see tho tlmo It was 0 o'clock. "I wonder," remarked she, "that I'ncloMoso hasn't been sent for me long before this. 1 supposed I might have an hour or two with you, but I've been here all the afternoon, and I don't believe mother knows it yet, she's so busy." "Do stay to tea, 'said Dorothy, " everybody's away, and wo could have a lovely time." 'Well, I bellevo I will," replied Peggy. "I don't know when I cau como again." Tho statement thnt they would have a lovely time was fully verified. In fact, they had a rather uproarious one, and It was to tho decided relief of tho servants that Petriry roo to leave. "It's dusk now," exclaimed sho, "und I must go." And amid mutual protestations of friendship she stepped out into the open air. Ordlnarllv it would not nave been oars for an hour yet, but tonight u. shower was coming up. Peggy was hurrying to get homo before it should strike her when, on the outskirts of the town, sho saw two men talklnit. As sho approached they topped, and Ixith, leaning over the wall, "flEU MtTiyKU'S OWN GAL." romed engrossed In tho beauties of tho sunset, which, by tho way, wore not plainly visible on account of a dark iwuik of clouds which nearly excluded the last ruys of the sun. There socms very little In all this to excite curiosity, but then it is nmverhlnl that a vcrr small thlliffwlll
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ImsIiIctc this result with the fair sex. Peg- J house In ahe, hut oft;r ho hud 1kh.ii Inry looked bark. At tho same moment a formed of tho safety of his wife and child, ray of light broke through tho clouds nnd ' and still more after a long talk with tho lit Up the faces of both men. Oneof them former, ho did not seem to feel his loss nt she recognized. It was George Bent, all keenly. His cheerfulness was still furOnce or twice she Iwd seen Dorothy's ther Increased in a few days by the nows brother, though he wad away most of tho of his son's safety in Washington's camp time. At Morristown. Heforo this time ho had At this Instant sho caino to n sharp j alwny triel to dlscounigo his wife, for curve In tho road, which hid them from , women wem curious then as they are now, . . ' 1 . 1 I 1 1 1 1 r . 1 1
view. The moment she turned tne corner an Irresistible deslro took jiosweHilon of her to know what those men were saying. "Why did tliey stop talking when I jmissd, and why did they both turn away so I couldn't see them?" thought Peggy. As noon as sho had turned this comer hu hesitated for only a moment and then quickly climbed thestono wall by the roailhic. On tho other tilde of tho wall was m old upplo orcluml. Along tho fence eso daily therewasantlniious line of trees, which by their foliage In r-prlng nearly shut out tho view from tho nnd nod hy their fruit In autumn entirely corrupted ' the morals of all neighboring sinnll Ixjys, Under cover of these i'eggy slowly retraced her stepi on the other Mile of the wall and at last reached one alxiut ITi fivt away fnnn tho two nun. Should she try ' to pa from this tree to tho next under which they were stnudiugr Shu stopKd and llstetad. They wcro still talking, litit In so low a tone that she could not unde r-, stand wliat tbeysdd. Keeplngclos to the wall, she stoalthlly crawled along until nearly opposite the objects of her curiosity. , Then she composed bere if to Unten. Tho first wonli that gnetid lier ears , wnro these, from Ik)nt, iw she thi)ghtr ''It was tho merest chance that I happened to t him, for I'm away most of thu time. ; But I knew him right nway and where ho must halo come from. Did you notice the child that passed hero amiuutoagnr Well, : that's his sister," Peggy could hardly lie- ( lieve her ears. Could they mean he.rf Hut her brother was In tho Southern army, as no nati 01 ten neimi. now count any ono havo awn htm hat s ho Htopplii there for,' rturn..il theu'Jur, "if his.lisiiotehes aro so lin-iortiint " "it's not m..oh out of his way," -replied Hunt. "And tl.cn, too, kc wm sure of Kcttln-iaKooa hops) there."
'Kot do very sure cither," wa tho answer. 'Old Xorthcoto hnntiens to lo out of town
with It, luckily." "When will ho Ih i back?" "l'rolbly early toiuornm' morn- i lng." 44 1 you think he'll wtutr" "Xo, I I think he won't." "Wouldn't It lie Unter ; to make the attentat tonight then!" "No, I for he'll sell his life dearly " 'Well, and Un't It worth It," n-t urnod the other, with an oath, "especially with tho.u juipors of his?" "Ami then," wont on Bent. "I've pot sure, notice the llrltish will lie hero to- - i . . . . . l t i . I morrow, mm men we couiu im.iu aim mer to them. IleV safe in the meant .ne, as the houso Is watched. Of course If ho tries J ' 1 i " 71 ,"u "." won i try iii nine wnab nu ui-, nmr T vili.,l,t 11 ihUwlilli.tlmt hoiiiust ; "7 , : bavin a dream and a very unpleasant rECCr COULD SCAUCKl.V IJKUKVi: II KU KAItS. one. Were her neigh lors really such wicked iHHiple? Her father and mother were right. She would never go Into tholr house again. It had now grown very dark, and that half mile, of which she had always thought so little, seemed now an Inter mltmblu distance. When at last sho reached thohou.-e, she dropped Into a chair utterly exhausted. Mrs. Xorthcoto had risen, alarmed, to nuvt her, but seeing thnt sho was only tired and out of breath waited until sin had nvovorodu little and then gravely risked: "Peggy, when have you lux!" I sent I'nclo Moe for you an hour ago, and ho Isn't back yet." "To tbe Bents', mother, and as I was coming home" "But Peggy," said her mother, "I thought I had "forbidden you to go there?" Poor Peggy! .ulfsequent events had completely driven this fact from her mind. But, mother." exclaimed she, and nor voice trembled, "I must tell you what happened a. I enmo home. " Then brokenly and incoherently she told the whole story and ended by crying, "John Is in tho southern army, Isn't he, mother, and what does It all mean?" Mrs. Xorthcoto Lturned pale, but merely told Peggy to take off her wet clothes ami go straight to tied. There, excited as sho was, she was so tired sho Num fell aloou. Peggy had hnnlly mounted tho stairs when Mrs, Xorthcoto entered a small chamber adjoining the sitting room and woko a sleeper tnitchod at full length on the lied. They held a hurried conversation together in tho dark, and then without a llffht both descended to tho cellar, tho slivjier stopping only to get his hat and coat. 'I suppose I'll havo to go with tho other horse, Kor as it Is, since father Isn't home," siid he. "Yes," was tho hurried renlv, i ou mustn't lose a minute." In that side of the cellar farthest from tho road was a small window. Through this the man proceeded to climb with no regard to dignity or anything hut hasto and secrecy. "You have tho key!" whispered she. "Yes," returned ho. And stooping to kiss her. a diilkult performance, which nearly caused his precipitation from tho narrow window, he Hopped I would pre (er to say dasind, but A historian must sacrlllce everything to truth out into tho rain, which was coming down in torrents, and by as guanled a way as iostblo di rected his steps toward tho barn. .Mrs Xorthcoto stood looking out for several moments and then slowly groied her way up stairs and dnippod Into a chair. For awhile she sat with every nerve at the highest tension, expecting each second Ui hear the report of a musket, but as min ute after minute passed and nothing hap ih'IiiaI sho grew gradually calmer and final ly retired to rest, having first relieved Uncle Moses, who came In much excited, by telling him of Peggy's return. The next dnv tho British modo Kllza bethtown a call. If you consult a history of this war, you will find that In the year 1780, on June t an Incursion was uuulo Into tbe Jerseys; that in tho course of It the British entered Kllznbethtown; that they pillaged and burned sevend houses then, and that, all things considered, tho cx'icdltlon reflected no glory upon tho British arms. Mr. Xorthcoto, living detained out of town, returned In the afternoon to find his a"" nrm-awy wer win im-, inun pr.vuig in to the riTalrs of Jut nclghlmrs. But over nfter, strango to say, his Ideas seemed to chnngu coinpletely, and he was often heard to ninark that liu know of a great many Vices worse than curiosity, And, In truth, If wo4 k'vc tho devil his due," whyshntlld we not n-niler full justice to dlsolicdieiico and curiosity whenever then' is nu oppor tunity, so much the more that tho nnmlter of them is fewf TllKO. IIOLLANU. Juni'' Iilto. nrigrrs-Thero k,k-s Jones, tho man who ,nftrr(i tho widow and six ehlhln-n. Urlgs-Hut what Is he doing with that ononnons inantlty of fireworks? UrKK-I guess ho Intends to get rid of I ,lx children.
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YOU'LL BE IN THE SOUP If von Iniv Silver Ware of anyone olso but Frank Kuohlor.
When Iheyask vou to buy 31 iisieal Insl runuMils of any onn olsc but Frank' Kiu'blVr, a be will you a ttrt rlnss I'ianoor Orttn cbcapor tban vou can buy it elscwbciv in DuboH County. During tbc next GO days be will sell anything in bis stock, in onlor to ret reatlv for tbe Fall Trade, at
STRICTLY Julv C, 'JH. 0
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Will'. DUIKIS and MKDKMNKS,
KUiOANT ('HOICK CMC PAINTS. OIL Goods Pure and Fresh. Prescriptions Carefully Compoundel
ISr-Store Opposite Oie INDIANA IIOTKh, .IASPHI!, I N 1 . Feb. Iß. 180 Ii I.
Next Dcorto Zoollor'stBnrbor Shop. Ilcadadic, Caiisrd ly ICyc Mraiii.
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SCIOIIIIII MIIV lliiCU HiHSi - vili til,, in' in- i in- nn , ,.w.. slnhli-dted ! "Itnptopnrli" lilted l'1ho will invxrlahlv inetoncf. t ho trouble
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MRS. T. ERNY,
Agent for Best in Use !
Bargains on Demand in Tinware, Hardware FANCY LAMPS, ID CAGES, VOTIOIS, ETC. Mrs. T. ERNY, KaHt S. Public Squaivo, .IAS1"MC1, IIVD
J. Eckert Roller
00 cs'bc c; opp2c c cp oo c II vi,.- -upplie.1 Hipfc Mills with ll.e LATEST I Ml'""; K' llllA':U MACMIINKUY. wn now tunke noun but TUB IthHI I.hANHS UI Fancy and Patent Process Roller Flour. whiob Hiiniits 01 no cqtml for fntnilv nee. TO THY IT IS TO UK SATISFIED WITH IT. mmam' -t - W'v :nlvif rvorvlMMly lo Buy Iii Bcl ' lw5 Ihr :iu:iM'f. Bad I- lour cmincm lorlorN ImIIn. .. - ' tuTin nt T PP 17 I FOIMVHKMI WK Wll.l. A I,I 1 K I W A l 1 1M;.-"WAYS I'AYTIIK IIKillK! M AUK KT I'lilOK IN (!ASI1, BY WAdON on CA It LOAD. r,,,, ECKERT BROTHERS.
I AM NOW A MAN! Chtciioo, Oct 6. 1K8. "I wn tronlileif with rnilNlon anil vnrioiccle. unit hml n Miunllr rnk for mren iinr. Irlwl Vitt re miwlr Hint wii 0I1I I in rum inn mi uiur jenra AS lit WAJ. nnil mit nu rnllnf for any of my trouliliM until I look CA LTHOS-U urrd iml (lllr.rl ltm i.f U,K.aU i.f IHIfrrffflilü 1.7 . Address VON MOHL CO., Solo Feh. 1, '.'4 Ilm.
Itainbritl Township Tru.sThe undeinigned, TrtiMtce of Bainbridge township, Dubois county, will attend to Township business on Salurdav of everv week, at Ids residence on North Main street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, in Jasper. The Library ot nid Township in kept at the lM)okstore of Mrn. Jacob (losmann, when; persons wanting booksj can obtain them at any time. Josm-ii Kckstki.n, Trustee. April L 18W-y.
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For nil win wani Jewelry, W'nlcht'w, or ('looks, if they et them of F. C Ku(hlir, COST PRICE.
('or. Sill & Main Sis., laspor, lud,
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FINK STATION' KU Y ml BLANK HOOKS,
AltS ami TOIIACCOS. - and V AKNIIIKS.
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ESrCOUKING
STD V IvS KCK RUT. A. Kl'KKU P. Broth res li lis . We will fend yon tbemfirvelotn l'rencli prcjiarnlion CALTH08 free, tiy seal id mail, ntiil a legal guarantee that Caltiios will aTAaä All lllwharcr nd I Ur Kmlolon, ft a I ft m fi r,r rm at nrrh co, Vo rl OUnC (h-cIc, und RESTORE u vier. AI HC I. Uscil invent if 'satisfied. American Agents, Cincinnati, O. (!olumlill TowiiHliip Ti
VV H iOli(!(5. The undersigned, Trustee nf Columbia Tp., Dubois! eouiitv, Ind., will atleml to Towiinhip business at liin residence on everv Satlinhiv, mid persons having township business, lo transact are requested to present it on that day of the
week. im.., 'rwiishiii l.ibrarv is kept at oilleo of the Trustee, where thoso titled ean obtain book, Nulmik Uaiiiiih, Trustee. Juno UHtli, 1888-y.
liOinsville, Evansvlllle & Si. Lj
uousoimated R. B. "THE AIR LINE. 5:5 Miles Hie .Shortest Jicnveen iioiusvllle & St. Louis. 'IIko i)u..r i j a i iiuermi lUMUC It) ( Kiwi and AVosl. IMKU.tlt! INKt'l'KOT, Iprllir, H9 HatNCIIK. in a in f-i 7:M I.v UiiiKvIIIi. :ir. H:ir, NVw .UlL.ny in n hi a in Ar 11 I II :in H:M 112 I.v. J.i,T n in .r !i r , n ii:u.i ii;ir - Hum 'intrg s 1,1 in n in ii in . ,. . M Vi .01 7 :'.'7 ,r. Miirnlii City I.v H 1 , 3 .t :I7 lJ:i'is n,u...viii. lu.oo l -v. s:ir, ' i:vn?ivll. at 7 ;rj ,'i 7 in !l l. l-.iu " ll.w-kjf.rl i ;n n ii 111 ' n .11 u !l.4.t I ;7 " "ri7 :()) TVII 1711 1-Hi:o:,-J:5 icir, CamioHum I.v fi 2". 11 , ' 'I'll,, lull 1 wf t lf.L-i.t ft 1.1 , Ii.. II . ... 11 folder iiu! general liiliirinal um tt llll II l-,ll'll llll Jlllll'lll II HI III I III - II It'll 1 uiiHjiMir iifni-i ri-uiiH via 1 . .IUI." .10. IIKNT.IIIIT. K'l j, !. A. C.iMi'iti:i.i.,(iriri I'd. .vi-iit .1. II. Kl MMKit.Trav'K i'a, gt st llltlfl . M M witt HIIIIii nr a t r r 1 a 1 r .MILL STKKKI'.ilASIMCII. AUGUST KAEGIN, rilOI'IilKTOH. I'lie traveling pulilii will i, this honst well furnislu'd aiil t st of :UtMitiun given to the w.,,' of nio.ls. Knrnituiv and In .1 new, iiiul table xtipplit I will, hest the market aflonl. '1 , Ueasonahle. Aug. Kaegin M u i f 1 1 l.r IIKAn((UAUTKK.S rot: thi: Milder shewing iuacniue I beg to nnnoniHV to the ptihl.i-. . liuvi tijruin opeiu'd an olliee. wi,. li;ivi eoii'-tniitly on hiiinl a full i v the !enuine Singers, with all tin n. iinprovementH, I have ab" . i stuck of AtUiehinent.", NeeiiU, o.l- ,v for all other makes and style of m w i Maehines. All kinds of Sewing eliines ivpaired. Bargains in mi n hand inaeiiiiief. v place oi t)usine.s is on itn tni i m:ii l M,.v;n..., l veil .'iiii .inn .iirviiniis ruii-r. JASPER. INDIANA. fill OIL" Ollli;! .'lillllllilt III l i lit, V iriiiii.ui I am also agent lor the old renal Niagara Fire and Tornado and C'yilt Infetinmce Co., of New Yoik, and spei-tfiillv ask a liberal patronage Dee, ö", KS!0-tf. FIN IS FAKM FOlt SALU! In Madison Township. One of the best farms in M.ndtownship is now for sale hy tin tu. eignet!, to-wit: 1 iL"., acres in Se Town One South, Uaiuje -" Wi-.-t, I nierly belonging to John l!iuri . ceased. It will be sold at a rea ii priee, and on jmrtinl payments if sired. If you want a good farm, good local fty, near the thriving t. w lrelam', this is your opoitunit ' particulars, call on Cl.KMKNT 1' at Jasper Courier OHiee. Also, '2:7 ncn's, formerly ktiiovn t-' Ailnm Snntli farm, at the p'UH w the railmad crosses l'atoka nvi f v sohl cheap. Call soon. AMIKKTJI. ItUllNKKT. f.IIWAUO.V .MI BOHNERT BROS, rriijirlrtori nfllie JASPFR UNION FLOUR KILLS These Mills are now kept in tl order, anil supplied with !sl 1 Rolls. The bran.ls PICA IM. 01 M ' FAMILY, ami STRAIGHT are t. ' excelled for their grades in the vo ' 1 We solieit the custom of laiim - will herondvat all times to exth.i"Hour for wheat at the highest imi'l prmtis ; rs -vont vi i kat, an t will pay you cash all the market allow. COHN AIKAL always on hand t" or exchange, Bran and Ships! "H" .it 1n lniv-iist market nrioe. (live i,i , , (trial and we will try to peao oii 1 Mills on the North side of .la"r I'll 1. Mill ul nmlu. i BUHN KIM' imoTIlHW"' j .lasper, April h"5, '"I J" f 1 inww 1 A Fine Natural Chew ns - mvot 2.1, 'Ol y Only 50c a Year, the aaaatiar. a Wrib for SSBPM OOBT. , en.
