Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 37, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1895 — Page 5

J AS PKK COUR EKL'-'ir'r 7,"" tion day. Don't forget it.

Honrs ef Mail Cfesiaz at Jasper P.O. aflrJ51iull To KlV4 llini In liiiaiMintlii iiiaiUnriiiii rli )VOrKSi ',,!t

tliciuull will hvvliMol utlliuJa.iK-r I. . mi UV VOUr Vote.

Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report

liavij water;

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It. It .Mall A 3 SO. Ii. in.

Kreuch l.icV Mur nuu- r, u. ut. ln liin.l

iwice it uay, iiiiiuurrivui in morning ami ul

I'ortemvillc

u nitty. 7 it. in

' TucKiiiiyH.TliurMlayMuii! SutClU. Ktio, M.

Clothing at cost at Eckert' New Store. oSrFor tine ice cream anil cake, call on Henry Moutoiix, the I taker. :H-3t

fcjjrbor bargains in clioes to the new shoe store; the onlv exclusive shoe

btore in town. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures-

milds, burns, indolent khvs and never

ians io cure pnes. m. rnetimuu. y ttTan fhoe.-i for ladies and gentt, at L. K. Spayd'n shoes-tore; most in style for summier. Ituckingham'f! Dye for the Whiskers is) a 0mhir preparation in one bottle, and colors evenly a brown or black. Anv person can easily apply it at home. La Grippe is here again with all of itf old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure1

is a reliable reined v. It cures and cures quickly. M. Friedman, y Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Nearly every one requires a tonic blood medicine in the s-nring. There is nothing so good as Foley's 50c. Sarsaparilla. 31. Friedman.

orMiorm t'as-tily took Went to the .Stittu's I'riMjii on Friday last,1 to begin his two years' service. !

Ihm cabinet idioto-

lOtOg

IWüTOne dozen

graphs with one extra mentello h by 7 all for f. at Sprauer'ss Photograph Ual

lery, Jasper, Ind.

SrThe pension of Mr. Philip Kunkel, in Jasper, was re-issued this week.

ärThe Jasper base ball fans have rented a field of Mr. F. Lain-

pen mr wns year, anu nave i en fixing it up tliis week. The season will open with a practice game be

tween locals next week.

RrftfeU Bakincr

Powder

ABSOLUTELY PURE IW.21,1WI. ly.

I'KKMONAL.

for

Our patrons will find De Witt's Little

Jharly Risers a safe and reliable reined v

lor constipation, dvspepsia and liver

complaints. M. I-nedman. y A child was cured of croup hv a do-e or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A neicJilKjr's child dieil of the .same dread disease, while the fathei was getting ready to call the doctor. This shows the necessity of having Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral always at hand. Sick h"adaehe, constipation and indigestion are quickly cured by De Witt's Little Karly Itisers, the famous little pills. M. Friedman. y Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When fever and other epidemics are around, safety lies in fortifying the system with Ayer's Sarsaparillä. A teron having thin and impure blood, is in the most favorable condition to "catch" whatever disease may le lloating in the air. Ite wise in timel

BexTOtw large crayon portrait, 14 bv

it, finished m irood stvle anil fnuned

neatly, all for $3. at Simmer's Photo

graph liullery, Jasjier, Ind.

Marriage Licenses. Henry Huebner and Anna Neukain.

Mat Hufinagel and Jose HoebHeb. Thos. M. Thomas and Vallie C. Perkins, Anton Meurerand .Maggie Klueh.

It

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Mrs. Hunter left Thursday

visit to Hanover, I ml, Father Bernard, 0. S. H., and Mr. John A. Serrnershoim imid n

visit to St. Meinrad, Wednesday. Mr. M. D. Vontz, representing Uuiford Co. was interviewing Dubois county officers this week in tho interest of Stationen. Mr. D. E. Heagan, of Terre Haute, was in Jasper this week looking after the interests of the Heading factory, which is in a nourishing condition.

Säjf'When in need of to Wilson and Adams'

dental work, go new dental par

takes business ability and on

to make fanning a success.

The man who keeps his farm up to

date, is the one who prospers. Fiust, as Usual. Dubois county was the lirst, as umi.i1, to make its May settlement witli the State Treasurer this year. Treasurer

lionneri went io Indianapolis on .Saturday and paid into the State!

Treasury $15.525.02, and bringinL'

back $7,S.S7.!M for the common!

schools of tho county. For" Sale!

I have a lot of whisky kee?and barrels, ! for sale cheap. .Lit Titöt tm a n . CKt-tf i Bali.. The Furniture Co. hands' have arranged for a ball next Tues-!

day night, for the benefit of Mr.j Jo. Kraft, who is disabled by the accident of Tuesday last. Every one should buy a ticket, so that the spirit of just sympathy may be manifest. Persons who sympathize with the af-

hided will rejoice with I). K. Carr, o(i

iz&t Harrison street, Kansas C ity. He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore beeh troubled in this climate. Iast w inter he went up into Wisconsin, and in conse-

Weather Report for -Month of April, 1895, at Jasper, Indiana. A verage tern perat u re 5S Highest temperature, (on .'I0th).HS Lowest temperature, (on -1th). .2d

Total rainfall 3 ' inches.

Number of clear davs

Number of cloudy days Number of partly "cloudy days

linn on the lL'th.

GlS. G It A M ELS PA C II E it , Observer.

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Accidents. OnTuesday Mr. Jos Kraft suffered the loss of four fin gers of his left hand. He was em ployed at a jointet in the Desk fac

tory, and another hand brought him a piece of wood telling him he had

tried to "joint" it and couldn t

Kraft took it and put it on the ma

chine, when it got fast, and in try

ing to get it out his hand slipped

on the knives, which revolve sever

al thousand times a minute, taking

the lingers off and cutting them in A t

to small pieces, l tic wound was dressed by Dr. Brannock, and Joe

will be compelled to be idle several weeks in the busy season.

On the same day Mr. Peter Scheirich got the forefinger of one of his hands on a buzz saw at the Eclipse Planing Mill, and the cut

went through the bone above the 1st

joint. The finger end was replaced, and he hopes it will grow on again.

A Household Necessity.

I No family should be without Folev's

1 diarrhoea anil colic cure. Perfectly safe janil will give instant relief. Price '2ö and 50c. M. Friedman.

J Balk soda is Inferior to pckme mad. PURE

.MD HAa.

BEWARE ol Imitation trade nark and labels.

is the whole story about

W AND HAVER SOPAj

: in packages

lors in Snavd's buildinc. Jasiwr. IniLi'l''nce h:is had another attack. "It

I.:ltfit lliitlnv.lo in .mu-n ami l.ri.lr... Came UOOIl me aiTIlill VCFV IlCIlt and Be-'

work. .Special attention given to pre-'vertt" "e said. "My joints swelled and herving the natural teeth. AH workj,WC3inw inflamed; sore to touch or alwarranted. Apr. 'M-'2t "lost to look at. lion the urgent re- , quest of my mother-indaw I tried ChamA ladv at TooleVH. Il.. U:l Vl'ir wirk lu.rliTi'u IMiti It'iltn In r.k.lti.. llm uu'..lt.

m . 1 '. .....I 4.j . ..... '. sj ....v Mith bilious colic when M. C. Tisler. a ine and ease the nain. and to mv afree-

Costs no more than other package soda never spoils flour universally acknowledged purest In tbc world.

Mad: only by CHURCH L CO., New York. Sold by grocers eTerywnere. Write for Arm and Hammer Hook of vuluahie Mecipcu-FMEE. SlIIIHUIIMIIIlHIUIHIHIINHINININHIINIM KebS 1-Cuieow.

ttroiiiinent merchant of the town, rave

lier a bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by M. F'rietlman, Druggist. Doctor H.H. F'ish, of Gnuois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many

years experience, writes: De Vint:

ise tlie pa

able surprise, it did both. I have used

that' fifty-cent bottles and lelieve it to'

be the finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings extant. F'or sale by M. Friedman, Druggist. Dead. Rev. Father Martin Mueller, assistant priest of St. Jos

eph's church at Indianapolis, died.

Witch Hazel Salve has no eoual for in-ilait Monday morning, aecd 25

lohnt sores, scalds and bums. It stops vears. He was a native of Ferdi-" pain instantly, heals a burn quickly aud'nanti in this countv antl graduated' leaves no scar. 31. Friedman. v I t?. r i tat tet. Meinrad a year ago. His

Children CrV for uov was' brought to Ferdinand for Pitcher". Castorla.

MiLE.oE Tickets. l.(KX) mile mileaire

a . t Sa 1 1 t

Chief Fmrolling force SStli Lmräl' .' Ai V.UW,X,V to,u " V1?

Jri, writes: I wish tor V "

to the merit of One .Minute U"'"V. " '"t ,

Hun. Wln.nnthersnilIo.I.nn nrg; ueniraiia iV uiiesier; V. 11 u

A. Kichanlson, of Jefferson Citv.l

I wish to 1

J. Mo.

assembly of Missouri, writes

testify

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I

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4 The Charles Moser Co. i CINCINNATI. NEW VDRK rtRx

Tho person who will stop a reporter on the street and inform him that ho has been away from the city, or that ho is going to leave for a visit, or that his friends enter

tained, is one of his dearest friends, I, .i S(SpBe for hois hunting for this class .of J should 7th news, andjs always glad to get it. , 'h

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Ex. Dki. CircHlt OrX

Adjourned Saturday morning until

Monday afternoon, and Judge Wei born went home to spend the Sab

bath with his family. On Monday

court convened in accordance with

adjournment. The following shows

the disposition of causes not hereto

fore reported up to Wednesday

night.

btate vs. J. Kav: pimp; fined

25. State vs. John Schüler: grand lar

cenv; pica uuilty; sent to state's

prison 3 years, fined 5.

CIVIL ACTIONS. Wm. E. Hutcheson vs. T. K.

Dougherty; plaintiff failed to appear, and cause was dismissed by hft attorneys.

Isabella Philips vs. T. K. Dough

erty; for damages on account of alleged slander : jury trial; interest

ing and sensational evidence in justification offered by defense; verdict for defendant.

Lena Feller vs. August Feller;

divorce; continued on plff's motion.

Stratman Hardware and Builders'

Supply Co. vs. M. K. Fisher, et

al.; on mechanics liens; judgment for Chas. Shurig for 133.94; for

Henrv Keuken for 38.S5; fjr Stratman Co. IG7.0G: for Frick-

Bische Co. 294.58: for Henrv

Mandel $85.55; for Galium Brown

$24.40.

Louisa Fisher, admx. est. of Jos.

R. Fisher, deceased, reports sale of

real estate to Ed. G. Lukemeyer for $450 ; sale confirmed and deed or

dered.

Jarrett Stillwell vs. Columbus N.

Miller, et al.; demurier to corn-

plaint sustained, leave granted to

hie amended complaint making new

parties, and cause continued.

Lhzabeth Geissler vs. John Geiss-

ler; for maintenance; dismissed by

agreement.

Ripley Bronson Supply Co., as

signee, vs. Chas. H. Crandall, et

t t at 1 f. f

failed. I nhtninml nli.m-t instant nli..f ". ?on K UMUintMl: V. . Ä

and asieedv cure hv the use of OneU'S4, : f ohimhns, Hocking alley

Mtimia i Viiitiii furo i iVo.in,. ioiwio; uoHiiiious, ."anuusKy oc n

" b w - I Findlav, F't W A V ; Ind- Ills. Dr. S. F. Scott, ltlue Hidre. Harrison 'h N A k C (.Monon); X Y, C

Co.. Mo., savs: "For whooninc coul'Ii Ohio Central Lines; Ohio Soutl

Chauilterlain s cough remedy is excel-1 A k ; V i

lent." Itv using it freelv the disease

deprived of all dangerous consequences

There is no danger in giving the rciuedv . i. -i . . ? ?

iu uauiea, as ii comauis iiuwimg injurious. 2ö and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. F"rielman, Druggist. It. II. Itowman, Pub. F'nfjuirer, of Bremen, Ind., writes: List week our

little baby, the only one we have, was

taken sick with croup. After two doc

tors iaiiei to give lenet antl life was hanging on a mere thread, we tried One

31 mute Cough Cure ami its life was saved. M. F'riedman. v

We are sole agents for these Paints in Jasper. We aim to keep the

Bkst. Don't be tleceived bv other neonle's statements, but investicate

elf. Some of the best houses in Jasper are painted with the

Economy Paints."

7 -m i II . Il .11 m ri. 1

'Knn. v- ii to s fti ii, fr Thc '.'Economy" is guaranteed to give satisfaction, and it is cheaper

(Cincinnati7 Cincinnati I Sc vi I. x- v tnsm white lead and oil. liv them and be convinced.

iV u ; , Low',a;' for yours fcbt L; J hem; I''Econon

F'or iiersons who travel over extensive We are Ilcadntmrtor; fnr Whifn T on! T incrxl unA tbor nila U'mxl

territory these tickets will lie a great ad- stains. Varnishes. CarrhiLTo mint, CnlnU in nil Hrv nrdnra Tintin

vantage.

It. A.Cami'ukll

Jos. IIe.vedict, Agt Ja.ier,

An exchange savs there is

"TV1"'1 (Stains, 1 ' u 1 J 'colors, .'

Wlicn XMy sick, irn paTe her CaMorU. "When the wu a Child, be crieil for Castorti. Wheu tbo becsiiH) Miss, ibe clung to CaMorU. Viliea tlie had CUOirea, be Uitu Cattoria.

.Mr. (I. Crillouette, Dnnruist. Heaver-

iville, III., says; "To Dr. King's N;w

Discovery I owe my life. as taken

JO.stL vitli Ui tinnpe ami trnnl all the pliysi-

icians lur nines arounu, mil oi no avail

anpetite, lost ambition, lost interest in and was given up and told I could not

live.

onlv

one ncwsnaier man in heaven.

How he got there is not positively!,. R known, but it is suspected that he!11, AVriiw.TS

passeu uimscii on as a minister aim stepped in unsuspected. When the dodge was discovered they searched the realms of felicity in all their

length and breadth for a lawyer to'

draw the papers for his eiectment.

but they could not fintl one, so he held the fort. The Discovery Saved His Life.

rtists tube paints, Brushes, Etc.

see us. i our lnends for Economy.

4

Don't he a clam ! Come and

MODEL DRUG COMPANY,

ock, Manager.

IMA-Cin.

New Spayd Block, Jasper, Ind

ICYCLES.

affairs can be recovered by taking that

.vi. rnedmaii.

splendid medicine, F'olev's Sarsaparilla.

I rial sue, oOc.

liuckleu's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever eores, tetter, chapped band, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruption?, and j.sitivdy cures piles, or no pay requiretl. It is guaranteed to give jierfirt satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale bv Martin F'riedman. April IMit.h 1S1V "ly. Down Go Price.

Having Dr. King's New Disoverv

in my store I sent for a bottle and beiran its use and from the tirst lose Ixgan to get better, and after using three bottles wan up and alnxitagain. It is worth its w eight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at .Martin Friedman's Drug Store. 2 93r' bills posted over town it will be seen that the citizens of Jasper will have an opjwrtunity to express their wants in regard to waterworks next Monday. The Coukikk hopes the majority for water-works

nil! ( stt lnri'i as tn Innri nn ninm

Alles Bros, are now sellinc for Cash r-.i..i.i i

I. t. . inr iiiiiiiii tit iiii' iiriiiur ii;iiiiiim'

line, o ii. uxicnsion lauics at tz.io,

Handeome Oak Bedsteads 5 ft. high, very line finish, for $.1.50, a preat bargain. Other IhhIh at from f 1.25 to !.O0. (iowl 12-tin Cnplwanl safes for f3.75. F'ine Cuplioanl safes; 7 ft. high, double glass loors, fine finish and a handsome piece of kitchen furniture, from $0.00 up. Come and examine the good?, west side of Public Sjtiare, Jasjier, Ind. 33-2t

the town to build them. It

would be an improvement greatly to be desired, ami their construction would give employment to many laborers now idle. "The road to fortune is through printer's ink.', P. T. Barnuin.

Are the Highest of all High Grades

Warranted Superiorto any Bicycle built In the World, Regardless of Price.

Iti-ml the fcillowltiK onlnfon f on; of the

lio lias !IiI liundmli of then!

Ainerlcnii tli-itlen w

moft pmiiilncnt

wheels-

UlCllMfiMi, Va., Oct. 2, ISfiM. Inilliinii lllc-yclc Co., IiiilIiuiupollK, Ind. (KXTLKMKX Tin Wuvisrli-y Seorchrr mul Hi lle nunc to linnd yciu-nluy. We ore afnilil ymi have !ent ii tlie hlrh prlceil wlieul by inltuke. You can't mean to tell tm Unit till wheel retails for

HlKlw Frame Wood "? W e lim miy tliut It I, without fsception, the prettleet 111 nit, Il. tiifliiilile Tire wheel we hure ever cen, mill, moreover, we have faith In It, S'orehiT. weight 'il IthoiUth It wcIkIis only 22 Iii., for of all Waverleys we have nolil this year und last (uikI you know that I a rlht ood nuieher), Steel Hittiü, Waver w' 'r! never had u inul fratni nor fork liroken, ellbtr from ley Clincher Tire accident or defect, and that Iü more than we can nay of any other welitht 21 Ih HK.".' w heel, however IiIkIi (trade. o called, thnt we .eil. W eintrat lleirtilar Frame same u'a'c ourselve every day that w are the Waverler iiKcnt. welitlitt .. k.i. iur truly, WAI.TKK C. Mkkckk A Co. Iridic' Drop Frame. """" - " nr"s t'lK" Ulnstrattd Catalogue Free. Lulle I) I II III o ml, " ,.,,,:.,,. u.:s. Indiana BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis, Indiana. MILBUSN ft CO., Exclusive Agents Jasper. Apr.12 5inlw.

al. : continued

Marv KiefFncr vs. Alois Gramel-

spacher, et al.; dismissed. Mary T. Sprauer vs. Mary Schmidt, ct al.; dismissed.

K. F. Milburn vs. Jon. H. Fisher

et al. ; continued for service.

Todd-DoniganCo. vs. Chas. Cran

dall: judgment of foreclosure for

$233.20.

josepn ana nosa rneaman vs

Frances M. Bighain ; on mechanics lien: judgment of foreclosure for

$492.92.

Leniaa n. leügerwood, et al. vs

lucmda. U. liixler, ct al.; report

of no sale; continued.

Peter Vonderheidc, admr. est. o

Geo. Bath vs Cath. Bath, et al.; re

port of sale bv admr. of real estate

to Catharine Hath, for $424; sale

confirmed and deed ordered

Andrew Hoefling vs. M. E. Fisher

et al. : toreclosurc decree for $43 . 4

The N. V. Lumber Co. vs. Frick-

Bische Cabinet Co. ; judgment for

$113.20. Marv E. Sutton vs. Henry Sut ton, et al. ; continued.

Louis E. Seng vs. X. Haskins,

et al. : dismissed by nlff.

Alex. Anderson, Jr. admr. est. of

John Anderson, was ordered to sell

real estate at private sale

Geo. .Nix, admr. of est. of M.

Hagen, dee'd, was ordered to sell

real estate.

Fred Schulte vs. J. I). Koons, et

al.; judgment oi foreclosure for

$1,5GG.15.

M. D. Lcmond vs. J. D. Koons,

etal, ; foreclosure decree forfu.

Barb. h. Ballard, et al. vs. Ben. C. Johnson, et al.; continued. Elizabeth Frick vs. Jacob Rohr

scheib; continued.

M. McNeills vs. Neman Haskins,

et al.; foreclosure decree for 2,

1)22.50; judgment for Sarah A. Has

kins as to tlie 00 acre tract.

Chas. M. Bowman vs. Nancv J.

E. Bowman: divorce refused

A. W. Coffman vs. Eliza Gra

ham; dismissed.

I)ar.iel Keutepohlcr admr. est. of

nna Wcsthydcrmnn, ordered to

sell real c.tate of decedent, and several liens declared.

Louis Seng, Jr. assignee of N.

Haskins, vs. J. D. Koons, et al. ;

oreclosurc decree for $1,349.46.

Henry Beekman vs. John Seger:

udgment for $103.71.

National Cash Register Co. vs.

Troutman ; venue changed to Pike

county.

S. H. Dillon, et al. vs. Chas. H.

Crandall, et al.; judgment for $1G8.4G.

Lithia Ellen King vs. Jos. Miller:

slander; jury trial; verdict forde-

endant.

Richard F. Milburn vs Eliza Gra-

lain; dismissed.

I). S. Pruitt vs. John Pruitt;

udgment for $171.07.

rnck-Bische Co. vs. r ranees M.

Bigham, etal.; continued.

Praceestisfs af Ttwa Baartf. The Jasper Town Truste met in special session Monday night last. All the members were present.

The report of Commissioners ap-

benehts and damstreet be opened

through Lawrence Mehringer's pro

perty, 40 by 200 feet, was received. They assessed damages in favor of Mehringer in the sum of $365, and benefits to various lot owners aggregating $285 leaving $80 to be appropriated from the general fund.

The appraisement was considered

too high, and on motion the report was rejected. A petition praying that Main

street be graded from the present end of the grade north to the corporation limits, and signed by 'a majority of the property owners on

the street, was presented, read, on motion granted, and the Clerk or

dered to advertise the letting of the work.

Mr. M. Friedman's petition to be

allowed the return of money paid for his drug storo license, $120, for

six years past, because the Model

Drug Co. had paid no license, was

considered, and it was ordered that the town would refund him one

year s license, jzu, proviueu ne

would amend his claim so as to ask

only for that sum.

Mr. B. Buettner was allowed $8 or atty. fees, and the Board then

adjourned till the regular May

meeting.

Cure For Headache. As a ruined v for all forms of Head

ache, Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure und the most dreaded habitual nek

leadaches vield to its influence. We

urce all who are atHicted to procure a

bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial.

In cases of habitual constipation fclectnu Bitters cures by giving the needed tone

to the bowels and few cased long resist the use of this medicine. Tn' it once.

Large bottles onlv fifty cents at Martin

Friedman's drug store. 2

lt. K. Excursions. The L. E. & St. L. Cons. It. R. will

sell excursion tickets to the following events, and on. the following times:

tpworth League Convention, Rock-

port, Ind., May 20th and 21st, at one and one-third fare for round trip, good

returning on May ir.'d.

May 4 to 9th, Woman's Boaid of Mis

sions, u. r. cnurch, hvansville, one and

a third fare for round trip, certificate plan. May 4 to 10, 1895. American Medical

Association and American Academy of Medicine, Baltimore, Md., one and a third fare, certificate plan. For Philadelphia, Pa., May 20-24, at one fare for round trip, on account I. O. O. F. celebration.

For American Medical Association at Baltimore May 7th 10th, round trip tickets will be sold on certificate plan. On May 21, 18ft5, excursion tickets, at one fare for round trip, will be sold to the famous Hot Springs, Ark., which has been opened to the public. Tickets good on day of sale going, and i et u ruing lim ited to twenty days. To Omaha. Neb.. Mav 7-18. on ac

count biennial meeting supreme council, C. K. of A., tickets on certificate nlan al

one and one-third fare will be sold.

To Indianapolis May 20 21. 1895. on

account of I. Ö. O. F.G rand Lodge meeting and Rebekah convention, at one fare for round trip, good going day of sale, nd returning till May 24th. To Indianapolis May 2829. 1895. on

account of Grand Lodge F. t A. Masons,

at one fare for round trip, tickets to be sold May 27 and 28, good returning till

.Mav win.

These excursions will furnish a food

chance to visit Indianapolis during tlie

prettiest part of the vear. Political Issue of 9E

i io live on;

Everybody Wants It!

Good Prices! Good Wares !

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heir choice of either book,

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