Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 July 1894 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER Convenlion in Jaspei . .i i .... i..
c.--. M-0 uf -
T. V. Count v
isner last Saturday
was attended bv a large number of
hu es from limine. Jiauison, rato-
ka and llainbridge townshii and there was quite a number of hand"iiiip vnunir belles ainunu them.too.
i Tlifrt win htit few men in attend-
ÜKOIS COUNTY. INIHANA.! (. lUlSO U,u W01U0n
nterrj ai h Ki.totHc i jpt in.ii, ior arc better Christians.') 1 he oxer
twtu,w.i,ruroKwiMtcM.a..... it.M wcre intenspecd by some FRIDAY, : : J U L Y 20, 1S4 . ' excellent vocal and instrumental .- . -imiuic. liil bv Mrs. Wanner. Var
ious subjeets were i in accordance with
JASfKK.
I a
lOUOWr?
from all
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For ContcrrMtnim, 3tt DUtrict of Imtlumi, joiin l- iiKKrz.of i)uui. Kor Senator of ltuboltt ami Perry Counties, MIC1UKI. A. SWKKSKY, of lubiln. For Kcnreaeiitative for DuImiU, Lawrence, Martin anil Orange Countlex, Jt)HS A. OCXS, of l-awreiioe, Hl KAM McCOKMICK.ot Martin. rorrroeeutlnic Attorney 11th Judicial Circuit, WILLIAM K. COX. COUNTY TICKKT. For Auditor AlV.l'ST H. KOKUXKU. For Clerk HERMAN KCKKHT. For Recorder HRITA1X LKMIS. For Sheriff IIKSRY CASSIHV. For Treasurer-KlWAUI A. IIOllNKKT. For Surveyor WILLIAM T. VOCX. For Coroner-ORVI IXK A. Hit. HAM.
For County CouunUsIoncr. Ut lUsttrlet
COX KAI JACK I.K,
For County Comnilyaloner, 2tl lItrlct, .IOSKPII SCHKOKllKlt. SK.
HAIXHKUMii: TOWXSHir TICKKT.
For Trustee WILLIAM SCHCLKll. For Assessor-JOHS 11KTZ.
For Justice of the IVace FKAXK FINK
well discussed the published
program, and at tunes the discussions became quite interesting not t r
to sav personal. -nss iueowane. the Seeretarv. read a report review-
ttir work of the Union lor the1
eial condition is a
Amount received trom all i
sources, .f.u.ui Amount of State dues paid, -1.00 Amount paid for special work, 11 .8 1
Total Disbursements, $1(5.81
llalance sfS.-JO. Kuilrouri Kxeiirsions. On account of DiMrict Conference M.I K. church, at Uraudview, July U:i-K, at one anil one-third fare for round trip,) to Kockort or Kock Hill, (as pasyengcrs mav choose); good returning till July -Mth. J To New Albanv, Ind., on account of .
Camp Meeting Uhio Kails Holiness Association Julv Id.'-Mthandl-Vith, retain-
inp onl'mii, atone anuone-uimi iarv fnr miimt trill.
To New Alhanv, ,iuiy -tm io.ug.oiu, i . . : t r.l. ... .....I
i
TT?T Tin? viiJi uhii u l a nvi
MRS. WALLACE! THE C-E-T FAITH HEALER
twn vo-in mist, winen is nun isneu.irtHMi n-iurmiii; mi . "(
l I.,:..:i. ,..1 iut liotf tint one-thinl fare for round trio, on account i herewith, and does not show uiai of x.lt;on:i ,IoHlu.,s camj. .MectiiiL-. thul'monis growing m numbers, Ti,.kot, toToMo G., on account of verv fast however much it may n, ; s n rI- st w:ii tK. :,t ne fan for
. . ..... .1 . .? ft I . . . ..1. I . . 1 . . tlO !...
;lmii Minn, i Mn nuinii iniiT tin iiii- .iinv .,i-o r
Ivn iinrrnvinr in firillllO
L UV l.I..v.....""--- "1 I - " I T ,
1 IIU I riBIUVIll, .Hl.-!. ...m --c- c- i tta&,nüoiw.1pt.i1hä'SS !crrepliillHC Strrretwrj'i. Ueport tit the, lStllJOIl account of bil! Cailip WulUfH'iiCNrliiUaHTeBHieraHce 1'iiion. i Mt'etlUlI.
UlLU'E MCHAfc,U".. , .jna . nrUUr.,t flf
.11 llllllt.tll lliunj V iiimiiMin v. Miss Heed in one of lier annual i... (loü!. a man who is
wromr is alwavs afraid to submit his
Ü8E8 NO MEDICINE
ronnrts; to the State Convention be
gun by saying "Once one is one."
1 think that little axiom couui ue applied to the few things we have
done m our small jwriion oi me ntnn-r.'m'( fill(l.
1 v...' .... v . - " -1 .,4 .... l,.... ryftnn- luuin CM
roastimr ears of the season m this fUcPmirjUroa that we think it no
o , , . i 1 1A.. ... . . tj-.jt.m- 1 111 fltll j 1 . A 1 ?
were ffc-utt tu in.! use to uo anviiiuiK.
locality
week.
We fomet that "once one is one,
11. ir-k.vvnvotCmn itrt nrof It) mir
a-Co. Assessor Kendall feels so ter,g nmj'ie is the fuimnment ofthat indignant he is considering offenng th that eyerv of literature
, . i . r r .i ilium, uiai tin' I" "
a reward ior me aeiecuoii oi uie Li;,-:,,,,,, H one little attenmt to
inercenan- who desecrated the bol- , t M sentiment: that
bv making an nj ,i hoc into
the V. C. T. U. treasury is the
answer to that "once one is one;
losition and actions to the judgment of fair and unbiased men. And Mr. Pullman goes further and says that he can "run his business without the aid or advice of anyImdv." Mr. Pullman's business is
j robbery of the traveling public and
robbery ot his employes, from statistics at hand, The Sun is of the
opinion that Mr. ruiunan teas me
truth, m the latter instance, at
least. I ndianapolis bun.
diers Monument
ice cream sign of it.
JÄ . CURES BY jiyJ FAITH !
Mrs. Wallace ha
for the past live ye
has cured hundreds of people in this ami surrounding country, ars at No. S I'pper Eighth Street, Kvanville, Indiana.
She ha nuule Ihm- hotm-
jiii in iiiHiiiiu'r ail . iiiii'iit..!
. Ill 1 11. 1 1 1 V. I . -r a h r. vv..... w , 1 1 r .. . .
T i. i. n..r t.i that tliat sina sum oi money may
maae a reco u in enuorj, g , u , - some conseended worker
nnnisiraiion s aeiiou ugaiusi lauui, .-- ,,., i .. i.u - -,wi in Monday's session, that will bar- jnU) a locality where, by her bleed lu . - , .. ,1. iv.ii ii nncft. :in urn nc one mav turn
rass them at tue ikuis mis ran. ; ' " . . . , ' ...... - zr 1 n ,,(n tho, ütmiL'ht and narrow wav
ine nrsi eneci te ... B' L. t ltsaAi to eternal life.
man uonn oi me uin lnumuu ui&- - ...- ..m
Av rfe;n,r rtnonnn- WC IUIU 110 lucai unions wum
...u. 6 -." . l,vn m etntn omni zation?
tum by the juenioctacy üu-c ne - ; organizaUon could was not in harmony with his party , wr .?, r Y:.t If K,,t;nf,dl vmithv with down- a National . C. 1 . L . exist. it
:"YÄ 'Ta. M-nvnnnmnn no national union were : orgamzeu,
"ir": 7" the Wor Ws W, C. T. U. would be
win ie reurea ior ui uic. no ;,rtr.A ,,f ti,
m. i. local union seems to multiply itself
iiiu wejiiiiit-T piupiKJia bi , t -t .... .....
wu: a üunurea ioia. x.ei us now s
na8UU'6luu - . v . " - " ..wl rt,n if niir work haft
week have promised showers in "cv"" ?v , - ----- w. vjV: n..u: , been niainlv keeping our force in
i . - jinrwp. ana not cnartnuK uikjii im:
MOH wouia very guHi, - -'- f4mI .1 of- M ,,
'1 " . 'S ältÄ Low wck nd ddUtal we
nvu.v. .v,-.. l - ' . 1 If u.a lannn tuiV-war(I HVPr
give us enougn ram 10 i u.e -; - Mistfinee. we all
dust and prevent corn irom arying i : ...,1
be p8t help. . , ., -M . i;fiiB w n
. I I VBh V I'M am Vtl t. 1 1 1 I K Kl kltUlI
o-
c.
T. Ü. were unknown to a great
usimr the
various de-
uontimpni 11MS
I m.mm &-!
I V 1 1-- . V- 11 . .
Tlo rtiniplniM nf this !Lün(mtinn I ..
v... v.. "-inicaiis uuuiui'u in tut n..nlli. nnnnintail IoasH I AI1T1 V". I . 11.
icuuiiii jj-j-jti-v-v ra.oci-. w-.... iparinienis, puune Mrniiincni ii-? McFall and Chas. A. Krempp as a ,Mm enliirhtened until the full
committee, to thoroughly examine I niC!injni, js dear to nearly everyone
the books ot tins association irom tn ti.e orr0u- of a few workers ot
its start to the 30th of June, andre- injquitv.
have not improved
We publish a few of hunclreds of unsolicited testimonials that have appeared in the papers everywhere she has visited. Lack of vanity on the part of Mrs. Wallace prevents the publishing of more. Although "lviml words from (irateful Hearts," have a tendency to establish her well merited fame, Mrs. Wallace holds fast to the old adage "Seeing is llelievinir," the balance rests with you. Why linger in poor health! Come and he cured.
Will At
visit JASPER for one day pnnjNTX hotel,
Mrs. Wallace Truly an agent of (Jod in her method of reatmt'Ht with .ml the aid of medicine, hut imple Faith, Disease i marie to yield to the touch of hi- lady. 4
Rates to Springs. For Piko county Sulphur Sprints, at Velpe, Dcironia Sprinirs, and Maremio White St lphur, ticket- will bo .-oM dur
ing the t-eason, pnxt lor .m tiny.-, ai oiic
'JOS.
Clin r th and Ja- k-im Stn-et. .Ja-p r Indiana.
aiul one-thinl fare forrountl trip, ami on , ivccivcd :i full n-w.itiiient of each Satnnlay at one fan1, good return-,
SPHIXx AKD SUMM KI
Dry Goods, of all kinds, Motions and
est! esc FRESH CROCERiiES.
Ffb 2S. "94-1 V.
mir next tlav. I
7. . . ni...
Uunnp the reason ucKeis win oeoio u Vnmh I.it'lr ml Wfft l!:lilt.'ll at Sj.70
from Jusiier, gool for sixty days. m a T . . I r 9Ji .1...... ..iilKmul
II a uft fur Ilwtnin Kiiriin'?;
i I 1113 Mill IHrf t aJ m jj - - - I - - - - r itlurSng the seastin, and one fare tickets
on jevery Satunlay, gtwxi reiurnin on theifollowinir Monday.
Joseph I5k.vki)KT, Aet, Jasper. Sheriff's Sair
15v virtue of a eopv of a tleeree dinvtetl from the C'lerk cf the I)
series t-,,,
eeparately, and to open a book of everv optiortunitv, but opiniun has
...... n ...J ft mni4tfiirraj uhnirmif tlirl. l I . . . ...
return ut inuii6iifcv..-, iiiiu ixtn arouscu anu some mhuk ui condition of each loan as to security, t,e old parties have changed their and promptness of payment of in- j,jeas.
1 think we could do a great tieai
of nraetieal work, such as indict-
I
terest: also, to make a hill list ot
uhnndioltlprs with nntiiiMT of shares
-" - .1111 ItlilVJlli;.!! II A ,
H.. .... A '
ine comnutiee nave compieieu a irnin. ner.ons civmir or
... r . I -- D ' 1 -
very lull reiiort, irom wiuen ue Uelline ciunrt'ttcs to the Ixns, car
Coukikk derives the following state- rvjn, jUUVrs to the prison and sick
ment. l tie uenuquencies are ap- riMlTI1 , itr hutinL' literature, etc.
parently very large, and the di- As we nave nol rejK)rtel since
Ijaicimj wtj ....v. .., ... Wli -iv( hui rujiurit:!! sinvirectors should be careful to see that june , we w;il give the report the amount does not grow larger. jor tie ll6t lwo years. From June I nlcn Im utltti.tl tll'lt lllixt tlf . on.! . C ä 1 IT. 1W(t'
It. Illrtl 4li7W "V, ...... ...w.-. - lO CepiflllUfl IO, IOl"i the cash on hand the 30th of June te membership averaged HS for has since been loaned and was being unMjnj an increase of eleven. held at that time to meet loans al- yG re50icrd over the organization 1.. i . . . ... . ... 1 . 1
reauv eugngeu. ERIKS "A."
of the Ireland V. C. T. U. and the
successful work of Mrs. Denny in
June 30, 1894 Loans and the summerot "J.i. two local tin-
Mortgages, $28,120.00 ions had T. L.s, llillsboro, with Cash on hand, üöu.Sü 28 members, Ireland, with 7. 5,-
1.W0 pages 01 iiiunuuiu eic um-
Total taunts fJ8.7Sl.8C tributcd. tourtecii white-nbboneri
Foivclosiire of MorttruKC.
to me
Pulwis
Circuit Court, in a eaun- yvherem the t,it.. nf liuli'itiri mi ri-1.lt ii Ml of .1 110.
Grainelspacher, Auditor, is plaintiff, and Ilk. .. II
.lolm 11., Vm. ii., ana reier orown, I'r.mk Zimmer, John ii. l'olhinl and the
Stntf nf Inill:in:l Oil rolatlOIl OI W. r..
Cox, Pros.
Shares 450: value each,... (53.33
Total expenses from Apr. 21, 1800, to June 30, 1814,. . 31)4.59 Total amount of delinquencies including dues, tines and interest, 385.55 Series "B." .Inne 30. 1894. Loans and
Mortgages, f 2 1 ,b(io.UU
on hand, iuo.4o
Total assets, $21,770.45 Shares 494 : value each .... $44.07
Total exnenses from Julv 1 .
1891, to June 30, 1894,. .$200.00
1 otal amount oi delinqueni'ip inidnilinir duns, finos
and interest, $130.801;
Series 'C." June 30, 1894, Loans and Mortgages, $10,300.00 Cash on hand, 1,554.05
read the Union Signal, twenty-two
tin. Orminiir Stv til'ltiti IllOmint".
were held in the county during the e .
vear. Tlie local unions were la-
- . . . . ....
vnrml witli six lectures and held
thii teen gosjiel meetings. Our county could boast of forty honorary members of the V. C. T. U.
The financial report is the follow-
ing: Amount oi money receiveu,
$49.71. .State dues. $9.20: money
naid for snccial work, such as lee
hires, tlower mission, etc., $1(5.80; Total disbursements $20.00. Bal
ance $23. 1. This finishes the re
port for the year ending Sept. 15,
181)3
Durini? the three uunrtcrs since
o 1 .
neit. lo, the average membership
ot our cotintv has been ou. ine
difforcnt unions have distributed
1,000 pages of literature. Only two It. OS I . 1 1... ll
union oiguuis sire rvnu oy ine inuiii bers and 12 Organizers are taken. There have been four uosnel meet
... -. . .
mg.s at which 10 signed the total
Nm Reshtcat Ntice.
.State of Indiana, County of DuIkjis.S.S.
Dulioit Circuit Court, September
Tenu, hS'.M.
Michael Agnes
vs.
William I). Ahle, Philin Ahle.
Jacob Ahle,
Hou.-ton AIk.-I, et al
The plaintiff in the nlwtve entitled
call; iiavunr men ins couipiauu uicivm,
ini.i-tliHr uith mi iitlnlavit that tlie itt-
f.Miil:tntrf. w llliaiu 1. A Inc. .1 i .ou
and Houston Able an mm residents of
thu State of Indiana, .Now, therefore, the said William D.Abie, Jacob Able
and Houston Able an' each hereby notified that unless thev k' and appear on .1 -.t t .... I 10(11
ine tin tiav tu iiif.--fiii-iiii'vi n-ini, i-i-",1 - " , . of the DulKiis Circuit Court, to U holden uuaiter of the nortlewot qn:
on the 1st Mondav of Sei.U-ml.er, KSSM,-'. iwo. -'). urn n.-inp
at the court hou-e in Jasper, m sam county and State, ami answer or demui to said complaint, the same will Ik? heard and ilcteniuned in their absence. In u-itm.ja tvluimof I !iiriinlil s'ot luv
hand and allix the ealof said court thiV
Julv ISth, l!M.
(.kai.) loN.vrz r.i'KKirr, LierK, Duliois Co. lud. July 20, 'm-3t-pf. $; DisselitiM Notice. Notice is herehv triven that the part
nership heretofore existing in Jackson
township, uubois itiunty, inn., itetween the undersigned is now bv mutual cout. .i . i t ...i. t i ; i i
sent (iiFSOiveu, .incoo .leorer Having mihi all his interest to the other partners, and .. ! . .. 1 fM. ftl.i. tSm.i f.i.limil lunni.
IVtlltTil 1 1 I'll I till' lltill. .'Ill lliii't .fi;ivml Pitiil l-'ni.lnli'irt uill lii-r';iftr t-nii.
liuct the bii-iiif.-!', andaMsume all the lia
bilities of the late linn, the retinngJacoli Jeryer not Ikmii res'iionsihle hereafter . ! .1 . .. ..... .1. , ti
ior any naoiiiiies or i-oninieii" oi iiieiinu whatever. Jai-oii Jkcokk, Micha ki. Jkiiokie, P.ri, Kxiii.KiiAirr. July 13, lH!M-3t.
U'Ot
1 f li!itil.-c Hu tin lilit for if lihentl natronairc. and bv using evrrv
to jileasu is determined to merit its continuance. O Came ami ICxmnine My Slock and I Will Give You ISargniii
Joseph F. Scrmcrshcim.
Aprils, ISO I.
Total assets $17,854.05 Shares 1.000: value each.. . 17.85
t - ; C " " ' D Total exienscs from April 1 , absincnce pledge, that saca'd prom1893. to.Iune30. 1894.. .$219.25!ise winch minrds us from vieldin
Total amount of delinouen- do teniDtation.
... -t.. 1. 1 I ... . , .... a ..
cit' innllldinir dno linou
.. . o , and interost, $115. 5 The delinquencies in Series A arc from uix stockholders; Series H from eight ; and from Series C from eight shareholders.
temptation
Twcntv brave men still lawful! v
wear the white ribiwn, tlie badge of
purity anu truui. uur secret nope is, that they will defend us at the ballot-box as nobly as at other places. The report of the county's finan-
Ntke af Sale ef Personal Property. State of Indiana, County of Dubois, S. S. In the matter of the estate of William II. II. Pinnick, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under-.-iirned, adminiMrator of the estate of William II. II. Pinnick, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of eaid decedent, in Hall township, in DuImms county, in the State of Indiana, on SATl'KDAY, Jt'LY l'.S, 1S1M, all the jiersonal projierty of s-aid estate, convict in): of two horses wagons, plows, barrowf, ami a lot of household ami kitchen furniture, leds, ltedding. stoves, sewing machine, and other articles too numerous to mention. Side to lit'i'iti :it 10 ii'i-liii-U-. ii. in.
Tkkms ok S.u.k: All sums of $." ami under. ea.h in hand : over &i a creilit of
ll fltlil O tiirtvilliu tt'tU tu (rii'im Iii. hup.
,r .1......, ..... ', p... II, I. HII chaser giving his. note therefor with apIproveil security,
Ht.ixK 1 iNNtCK, Adnrr. W. K. Cox, Att'v for the K-tate. Julv , 'Ü1-3W.
Att'y, are defendants, n1-
quiring me to inake the sum oi seven
hunilretl anil tinrteen dollars aim uiiny , six cents, ($7K5.:51) with intere.-t on said
decree ami costs, I will exM-e ai piinuc -ale, to the highest bidder, on STi i:iav, tiik L'Srii oY ok J IV, IS'M, between the hour.-' of 10 oVIoek a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the Court House in Jasper. Du-Ihii.-county, In liana, theients and proI tits for a term not exceeding seven year, the following real e-tate, to-wit : The ve?-t half of the nortli-wei-t fpiar-
ter, ami the west half ot uit nonii-eaM
irter of sec-
No. two l''i
youth, range No. three (.'!) wet, ami the east half of the north-ea.-t muiner of ection No. three, i.'lt, towndiip No. two) t:il south, range Ni. three .'Jt ueyt, Mtuated in Dii1kii county, Indiana. If .-neb rents ami profits will not yell for a Mtllieicnt iim to satisfy said decree, i iiit..r...t !iml i'ii.Ij I uill. :it tln f:imt 1
time ami place, exe to public sale tlie fee Minple of said real eytate, or so much thereof as may be cutlicient to dUchnrge saiil ht-ree, iutere.-t and costs. Said sale will lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appnii.cmsnt laws.
A. II. Th.wi.ok, Sheriff Dulxiis County. Jouv K. McKam., Attornev for IM if. July tl, I.S!M-t:N. " IT ' Sheriff's Sale. hy virtue of a certilied copy of a de
cree to me directed fnnn the LlerK oi the DuInuh cimiit court in a cau.-ewliere-
aiul l.a-
of ( Jeo.
defenihints.
reouirinir me to maketheMiiii of live hiin-
tlred and two dollars and forty seven cents, with intereM, on said decree, and ctiyts, I will exiKieat public sale, t the
highest bidder, on Sati iuiav, tiik Utii d.w op Arm yr, A. I).. 1N!I.
lü'tween the hours of 10 o'clock, it. m.,
and 4 o'clock, p. in., of slid day, ut the door of thu court house in Jayper, Duliois county, Indiana, the rents ami pro.i... ..... ....i:.. i....i.. ... ...
uiy iur I leuii mil cm v -i-iiiiu v n v.u.-, the following real estate, to-wit: 111 flint n.irt nnrlli fit tin I'll till n rivt'r
of thivea.-t half of the notth-east qunrier . . ..... A... ..... l..iI. .t...v
oi MTiioii uiirift'ii, unviHiiif .-uHm, f iium' . . lltA - .
tim-e west, comaming imy-uve i-res, more or leys, in Dulxiis county, hid. If such nmts and profits will not sell for a cnHicicnt siini to satisfy said decree, intereM and co.-ts, I will, at the
isame time and place, expose to public
sale the fee simple of said real e.-tate, or so much thereof as mav le Hiilllcietit to
discharge said decree, interest and costs.
Said sale will he in de without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement taws. A. II.Tii.wi.or, Sheriff I). C. Miuica.v it Swkunkv", Attys. forlMff. July i:i, 'in at. w. )
LAMPERT
nnuns cocntv auknt roit
Deerin Harvestei
the DuInuh cimiit court inn cause in James Clements is plaintiff, at favette Kllis, Adm'r.of theeytatd j W. Walker, dee'd, et nl. are tiefet
Dfall kinds. The Heerings took the Uigho! Pri.c at-thc AVorM's l-r.ir. It is the only harvesting machine with the BALL AND BICYCLE BEARINGS . . . ....... t i ,.i
Come ami see them. Tlie draft is one-half less than any maciiinc inao.-. hi... the examination bv the World's l air Judge.-, it cut and bound one acre of ..-a" wheat in '221.. minutes. Also, I carry a stuck of the BEST BINDING TWINE, ,chrai s llu-HirapOJl, ai.,1 ilMt yralrnirtciiii. ii I-. I . i a i . a ai l r. i i .
April 27, IS I.
West Oth Street, Jasper, hid
FHIUP A. GUCKES JASPER CORN MILL.
Carries tlie Largest and Best Stock
of
FURN1TURK, Of all kinds, in the county. o I have received a set of einbalmcrs' iiistrtiincntsand am w P"
1 mred to do EMBALMING At short notice. I also have a Full stock of Coffins. Caslicts . AND Burial Robes Of juiv size or style A. OUCHES. Corner Jiickson and Kotnth Sty., Oct.ilT, ".13 Jasper, Ind.
A ll. .
The undersigne I having imuiu o Jasper Corn Mill, has relitte.l it, xi"1 keeps n supply of O OIRHS" uVEE.A.X-1 And Chopped Corn rr VvviU on haml to sell, or ;x;haiige for corn lanvtime. Clumped Corn fold m .m j humility desired at W) cents ier I"' ;lHWinlT CHOIM'KD I I KKlil
on We.lnes.lavs and Satunlays ai ia n' nts per bushel, and kept on hand nn exchange at all times, farmers & loc-K-loodiiis.
' Aropnrficttlttrly solicited for rush.hnersl and by prompt atlcnl.on m.: lioiiorable treatment I liopelmnHit ! and receive their put roiiaixe.
FRED VOLLME.. Doc. I, 'ti
