Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 October 1895 — Page 5
IASPFK H'ÜRIER
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
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Clothing at coHt ut Kekertn New S
Store.
arTwo vounccattle came to Ilen-
L Huebncr it Bros, place, on the C,ville road, Set t. 28. See hi.
Ldv.'ofthem in this paper.
t-Sov is d'e tme to l,aint Wdte
m.l Unit- UM reuuee.i in .nix.
. -.-n.... vftur Fchool Shoes at L.
ET "V. ... :t
uiA'i oe lore " 1
ihoe.
glXM!
Children Cry for
Weher' Castorla. ;
nfrUessrs u. Jennings v fcons
HI build a residence on their lot,
f.n the corner of rirst and .Main
itreets, this tall.
WFor low prices on Drugs, Paints,
lud all other goods usually kept in a Ui-Wa- Hrtie Store, call on It. 15.
r.ti.vxixK, Druggist, New Spayd block,
The Best Heating Stove
Ijllie Moore Air Tight Stove. Very
uiioiiie. Iror Sale by Ixirey A Murin,
Irr.
Acta at once, never fails. One Minute
ocgh Cure. A remedy foriu-tluna, and ;iat feverish condition which accoin-
inies a t-evere cold. The only hnnn-
? reined v that produces immediate re
ite. y ' löMrs. Jennie Milburn has een sick this week, and Miss Magtie Kuehler has been attending the uillinery store for her. IÖThe largest varietv of heating oven will be found at either of I.orey . Sturm's stores. -w.
I lörThe first fire hydrant of the water-works was placed in osition Friday of last week, on the corner of l.'Uh ami Jackson sts., by the Tnion Flour Mills.
Absolutely pure
I ?. 21, lfJI.-ly
It is truth in medicine that the smallest we that jierfonns a ctire is the best, e Witt'a Little Early Itisera are the nallest pills, will erfonn a cure, and re tlie best. y , Children Cry for
.teller's Castorla. "Messrs. G. Jennings & Sons
hipped their first car, from their
ew factory in Jasper, ot sucker
vxls this week. It went to lirad-
ird, Pa.
MrLow Pkices and Fair Deam.vo, is
kiv motto. In- the new Urug store.
31 lt. B. Ukansoci.
Sav. why don't vou try De Witt's Little
Earlv Hisem? These little pul cure
leadache, indigestion and constipation, rhev're small, but do the work. M.
nedrnau. y
fir It vou want Shoes don't fail to go
j L.Spavd's Shoe Store, where you will
ml an extra laree stock ol an sums.
11 KmiM that riu in the first 4 weeks
ill be mended free.
Mr. John T. Melchoir is having
Ihe brick and sand placed on hi
lot, on the corner of Main and 11th
treets. for a two story business
Louse to be built next Spring for ?tore.
I'KllSONAI.. Kerr Traylor, Ksij., of English, was in attendance at the l)uiois Circuit Court yesterday. Mr. John T. Unebner, of Oakridge, Ma.tin County, was in Jasper Monday, renewing old acquaintances. Assistant Attorney General of Indiana, Win. 1). Kizer, of Indian
apolis, was in .Jasper Monday on an
othcial visit. W. C. Dillon ami Mr. Mount, of
Jefferson township, Pike county,
visited Jasper Wednesday. Mr. Dillon says lie will move from Ot well to Washington next month. Messrs. Jos. Eckstein, Township Trustee Win. Shuler, Job. Shuler, Jr., and John Eckerle formed one company of the excursionists to St.
Louis Monday. Mr. Levi Condiff of Marion township, Pike county, was in Jasper Monday, boasting of raising cabbage this year weighing IG p Minds to the head. Mrs. F. Fink and daughter Miss Rosa, went to St. Louis on Monday, to visit the exposition, and select a large stock of Christmas tovs for the little folks. Rev. Mr. Fisher, ontheOtwell M. E. Circuit this year, passed through Jasper Saturday with four big wagon loads of household goods, moving
from Grandview to Otwell.
Mrs. Clara Denner, of North Da
kota, is in town visiting her mother, Mrs. Rineklev, on Fourth street.
Mrs. Denner, has many old ac
quaintances here who remember her
as the handsome assistant post-nns-
tress. while A. Gramckpacher was the twst-in.ister.
3rPotatoes and Corn at '25 cents
a bushel.
kirWheat is being broiij livelv at GO cents a bushel.
'lit in
"Oau.ku Oct. "The coming nuptials of Miss Theresa Friedman and Mr. Win. C. Hinckley, and Miss Ida Eckert and Mr. Louis J. Gas-er were announced at St. Joseph's church lastSunday. Good luck to 'em. Srärmut in wheat prevented. I'sej Itlue Stone. Sold cheap by B. B. Brannock, Dmrc'ift, ne Spayd Block. 3f A. . Bartlev of Manic, I'a., writes: I feel it a dtitv'of mine to imfonn you und the public that De Witt's W itch Hael Salve cured me of a very bad ca.e of eczema. It a!.-o cured my boy of a running tore on his leg. ärlts singular how some folks would like to be thought squeamish about taking a purgative, when they are just getting ready for a 4 'fizz,"
n "miiif.-f " an "eve onencr, or
a 'cocktail." The seemingly fas-
Marriage Licenses. Frank Höge and Annalloevels.
lö-In the Circuit Court yester
day Mr. N. Lauer, ot Uedar barüen,
was fined 125 in one case, and SP
in another, for selling b tior at a
picnic at the Garden on last 4th ot
Julv. Several other cases arc pena-
inir auainst him. lie depended lor
defense uon the fact that his tvife
hiifl Innsed the place, ana lie was
Klectric Hitters. Klwtrio Ititten is a medicine ntel for any reason, Imt jK rhap- more generally nec-de'l in th Spring, when the laniruld exhau-teil feeling prevails, when 'the liver is torpid and slusrgi.-h and the j neel of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt uh of this medicine ha. often averted long and jn'rha. fatal bilious
fevers. o medicine will act more surely in counteracting ami freeing the system from the malarial oi.-on. Head ache, indirection, constipation, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Unlv fifty cent5 j kt bottle at M. Friedman d"nig ftore. I
JSrTlie town lxard received no
tice Tuesday that the successful bid-
tiers for the $K),(X)0 of town water
works bonds, were ready to pay over
t'ie money ujmw the receipt of the Iwnds, and they were sent to Chicago on Wednesday.
tärlleat two rooms with one stove. Moore's Air Tight does it. See them at Ixirey A Stunns, Ja-jer. 2w. Gospel Tenperaace. The monthly Temperance meeting of the W. C. T. U. of Dubois Co. will be held at Iebanon on Saturday October 13, lS'KS, at 10:30, A. M. There will be recitations and talks from Lei a Gray, May Rose, Maude Lemmon, Rev. Gregory,
Rev. L.ooier. and others. Ail are
cordially invited to attend.
SEC V.
What The People Say.
"I couldn't keep store without Foley's Honev and Tar.' E. I). Whih-Lk,
Instant. 111.
"Ship at oncecan't sell any other eouirh medicine." II . W. Ellis, Mon
trose. Wis.
"Foley's Honey and Tar saves me doe-
tor lulls everv winter. 1. A. low NEB,
Manteno. 111. For sale bv M. Friedman.
niirht
.1
tidious are not always the most ao-.
stemious, if they do like to '-blow, i There are manv gcKxl re:usons why yon;
should use One Minute Lougli cure. There are no reasons why you should
not, if in need of help. Hie only iiann-le.-s remedy that produces, immediate results. ' Nkw" Building. -Mr. Herman Eckert is gettin his lot ready to put a residence on this Fall. It is a handsome half lot on the corner of C.Utv nnd fith streets, and in a few
years will be too valuable as a business location to be used as residence property. Nothinc so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to fuller from it. Nothinu' so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. M. Friedman, y QrMr. Seb. Kucbler is having the oi l frame store room, on his lot on the Square, moved 1 1 a lot on Vnu'tnn nnd 4th streets, where he
will have it remodeled for a residence. He wiii build a brick on the place it was moved from, as he needs the additional room for his In rorp clock of iroods.
best nrenaraüon for rheumati-m an:
Itsiustas easy to try One Minutejeen seated muscular pains on the
Cough Cure as anything else. It s easier iIliarket, and cheerfully recommend it to to mire a severe cough or cold with ' the nublie. Jno. G. Brooks, dealer in
Let vour next purchase for a cotign o;buots. shoes, etc., No. IS, Main st
Tkespass. On Monday
some vouni: bovs cot Urunk alter
the concert at fcastner's bv the L"n
ion Band, and laid themselvesliable to prosecution by breaking in store windows, breaking up the street
lamp at Main on the Public Square
bv Senner.-heims, and other depre
dations. Bovs who can t leave oth
er iKfOplc's protertv alone when
drunk, should never drink liquor
i or they are liable to get in a se
rious difficulty sometime.
If TroulleI with Uliruaiatlotu Rcail Till
AsjfArous. Md.. Apr. IG. 1S1M
have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for
rheumatism and found it to be all thru i
claimed for it. I believe it to 1 the
several rears. A. J. Mctlill. bottle bv M.
r i: 'V.....I. r'uni ltutter lill'ill-
Ullf .illlliiic vviiu. .v.. - " ALSO READ THIS. cine; better results; better try it. Mecha?icsville, St. Mary County, Happy Daddies. Mr. John Md. I sold a bottle of Chamberlain's
working under her, and introduced j accommodatinir new boarder at t matle ,lim a wefj Inan the wife's testimony and the record S his Louse, a bouncing boy having For sale at 50 cents per
of lease to that effect, and then the j arrived there on Sunday evening. rnwhiianjJruggist. State introduced his assessment list The landlord is all smiles. j samples ef Jo Werk nm laliaaa.
to show that he had listed it tor tax- Mr. Albert Sondermann, in ad- Hen Ed Doane, printer. Jasper.
dition to his big stock of goods, Ind., sends us in some striking ex-
received a fine bov Sunday,'. minUs of Job Printing in colors.
that the Scriptural declaration that !llui ..uav takes time to wait on comimsin a business card of the
a man and his wife are one should , customers" for singing lullabys to it. Jaspkk Coukier, as well as a bill-
ation last Spring in his own name, (ijti0 and Judge Ely evidently thought ay0
hold good in this case.
'head and letter-head of the same
Medal Contest. There will be a Deinorest Medal
contest held at Hillsbon),
Saturday nicht. Oct. 12, 1
Thi is the third in series and all
Children Cry for
litchrva Castorla.
UJUiUIUUf -f I "
Iom : : i.orJnr um! nil nam ami IK)
Thehealin? properties o De Witt a "V. . " 'M " V " " untimely grave
ir lire I'liniiiiii nit 111. it io ..
Tl. r.. 1 : ..4 .rv.-, U'lJ TiMlf-TI'll circ
e.Htoriallv of a iopnlar patent me.Jicine: paper. His own letter heading is W. knoV from exnerience that Cham- the best of the examples. !einc ex-
lwrlain's Colic, Cholera anl Diarrhoea ccuted in pleasing and harmonious
and Press
. 0,1 Hemedy is all that is claimed for it, as on ... . - , , Ip.11er SP5. two occasions it stopped excruciating nJ POl. laper a I nil 'pains and txtssibly savtnl us from an Oct. lS9o, Philadelphia.
DiiMs CircMt CmH rViljournwl Saturday till Monday
morning, and Jtuice r.iy oneneu
ourt promptly at the liourset. The
following decisions have been ren-
ered since the Cor ki Kit's n-twrt of
ast week:
State vs A. Eckert, et al. : creat
ing stagnant water; information
quashed.
State vs John Kieler: A. it B. ;
not guilty.
State vs John Baecher: A. & B. :
ury trial ; venlict not guilty.
State vs Jos. Hohman: selling
iquor to minor: fined $20 on a plea
of guilty.
State vs Mrs. lohn Ambs: S. L.
W. L. : not guilty.
State vs Johu Sternlerg; S. L. on ulv 4 : nollied in one case: fined
$10 in each of three other cases; and continued in two cases.
State vs J. B. Troutman; S. L.I
on July 4; fined $10.
fetate vs hd. Ilabig; b. on
Sunday ;fined $10 on a plea of guilty.
State vs trank Marlett and Bart.
'oozenbark; gambling: indictment
quashed.
State vs Logan Sallee, m.
Sallee and James Sallee: A. & B.
with intent to murder; jury trial occupying six days; verdict of jury,
after being out several hours: Lo
gan Sallee. guilty of A. it B.; fined
$25 ; James Sallee guiltv of A. it B.
ined$10; Win. Sallee not guilty.l
A part of the jury at the start, were
or a Mate s pnson verdict. State vs John Neudeck; S. L. W.
L. ; continued for ab.-.ent witness, by
the State.
State vs Jjhn Baecher A. k B. ;
jury trial ; verdict not guilty.
State vs Jos. Ilotiman; S. L. to
M.; fined $10.
State vs Jacob Steman : S. L. to
M.; indictment quashed.
State vs hred Shelton, Elijah
Fowler, Jerry Fowler; disturbing
P. Mectinc: iurv trial; verdict of
guilty tons Jerry Fowler and fined $ö; not guilty as to the other two.
CIVIL ACTIONS.
IL F. Milbum vs Jos. II. Fisher,
et aL; continued.
Ed. Bohnert et al. vs Jacob Smith.
et aL: foreclosure of chattel niort-
gaue ordered for $83.43.
1 he guardian ot minor heirs o
Geo. Rudolph, dec d.. reports sab
of real estate to John M. Schnarr
for $38.90; sale confirmed.
Dr. L. B. Johnson's appeal from
the Board of Commissioners of l)u
bois County was dismissed at his
costs.
was released as surety of Uosa C. t 1 P lolstered
Beckman's guardian, from
day of October, 1S95. Elizabeth A. Zurlage vs George Hoffman, et al.; dismissed. S. II. Dillin, guardian of the minor heirs of James O. and Elvira Bixler, dee'd. was ordered to sell real estate at private sale. The petition of D. R.eutej.ohlcr to sell real estate as administrator of the Westhydennan estate, was on his motion stricken from docket. Wm. T. Swift vs John A. Cole; judgment for $129.49. Norwood vfc Butterfield Co., vs
Frick, Bische Cabinet Co. judg
ment for $1S4.19.
fetate ex rel County Auditor vs
B. D. McKeighen; dismissed.
Ä FEW CRUMBS
Of Comfort may be. gathered here and. there but if vou want.
A "STHDLE LOAF Of satisfaction call on me and I will make. You the Best Prices on high-grade WATCHES, JEWELRY. ETC., Ever offered in Dubois cou nty. Call and examine them.
FRANK C. KTJEBLER,
WATCH MAKE It AND JKWKLKlt, JASPER, INDIANA
lull Township ItusincHs. Notice is hereby given that the undet-
signed, Trustee of Hall township, will attend to township business on eachSatunlay of the year, at inv ollice, and per
sons navmg township business to transact are required to present it to him on Saturdavs.
The township library will also be found
at my ottice near Kosamond, and the citizens are invited to call there for library
books.
The Indiana Series of School books
mav be had at mv ollice. and at John J.
Meschede, in Uelestine.
Levi L. Jacoiw, Trustee Hall township.
Aug. 9, lSa-,,-y
UNDERTAKERS
Have just received a new
Witch Harel Salve are well known
hires eczema, Bkin affections, and is siu'pecting good speaking.
1'iy a eneci remeuy lor iura. IK nallllflffl V
I.VMIliail m
Sec'v.
1 LEAKS
of the latest funeral car design.
in black broadcloth
the -?d and appropriately trimmed with
heavy Ciolu tiullion r ringe and long Gold Tassels. It is the Finest Funer.il Car ever brought to Dubois county. And will be let tc the public at the most reasonable Rates, and furnished FREE Ob
CHARGE to all who purchase Cas
kets or Collins of us. We take complete charge of Fu nerals and furnish everything, Bur ial Robes, Caskets and Hearse, at a cheaper rate, for the same service, than any other firm in the county. Call and investigate. ALLES BROTHERS. N. W. Corner Public Square. JASPEIt. - - INDIANA
Never Say Die,
Marvelous Kesults. Fmm i tpttir written ti- Ifw J. fJlin
We would not ry-teay, , ,Wi,,;in. nf IHmnmlale "Mich., we are
over nieni wiuioui n m ie uuu-v. - .-- r tMninttl to make this extract: "It
jThis remeily undoubtedly saves more; The L. fc. x M.L. Cons. K. K. will jiave no hesitation in recommending Dr. pain and sufferinp than any other ineli-excursion tickets to the following ' King's New Dwcoverv, as the results . cine in the world. Every family should i events, and on the following times: wer almost marvelous in the case of rny
Hound trip tickets for French Lick, 'wife. bile I was pastor of the Ilaptist
1 ,000,000 People Wear
)
good OJdays, will
A; St. I
De Net Be Imposed Or.
Alwavs int ist or. celling Foley's Hon- keep it in the house, for it is sure toln;
iev anil iar. as n imjuici. in-'WH.;i neciei MKint-r ur v
Manv desiHirate cases of kidnev dis- and unqualil.wiiy tue ih-si couen n.v-. - .Martin irietiman, irugpi. " i i : i Aftnt no stiitstitute. M. rnetl- . - -
uses iirunouncea incurauie iikvk kcu v..... i i t
-irwllir the ClinicKidnev Cure. Many man. , aTAir. nenry uul-kw fvi-u;theronIen,.
hv-icians use it. M. Fneilman. . . v... t,.n.wv r.n his machinery this weoK anu sianea i.,,rt(m Aifl . r;a Kyan.ville
to making brooms, lie also oougnti?tn it q. Ganter, of Shiloh, Koute
be sohl bv the L. E. ! Church at Hives Junction she was
A.VOTHKU Nkw LsnusTKV. Last
Mr Julius L. lTi4er botmlit
Con. U.U. at iA0 from Jai brought down with Pneumonia siuveett I na I f tintirtrrltiir-K until furw ' Snr 1 n llrirtfa TrriK1 fnl1TVtna Ctt
coughing would last hours with little in- . I lrnintmn ntnl it iHmel ils if hi rfHlld
ami . , , "i 1
at
not survive them. A friend recommend
ed Dr. Kinc's New Discovery; it was
sfaetory
Martin
size
r: . . r L..,il-..i
0 , . pniiuie UI eilll'a Ji uhiuih luiuiiviu jiw.vu 1111 vuim ....i. -1 , i ,,i..t. ,,-..-1- .ln.i l.irrlilr oati r.iu. ii..-. - u;ii;n,. utnm rn n nnw n.ntnnt loom, and set It up at i wf"11, i . . , . ,i ... .,- . .' u,i. i-. quick in its work ami liigiiiv sau
r,lu ll?n .I. ;ir. , 1 T..i. - ...iv. farmers who had uy mistaKC liianieu :"fi.":i in results." Trial bottles free at
Ligl.th & Ma n, and has an elegant;nis nouse on juckw - , f cordium. Ii he .e-' ;anHoai n, R OI w r-v.anffV Friedman's Drug store. Regular c . .. . . ... i i ' i. I. ...:...... iir rrrvniU- ÜWOll) Lorn wr suij.iimii. n i;...nn nM,i n'tiini. kxirion leave 6 6
line o all the latest wwe on iianu.: ,2-;' "3 cures enough demand for his brooms j 10:35 A. M. each Tuesday of i.nu ;
S is Ida Kosley is the artist in nexi -a eeK. . .j-u - " - (o ;tify it, he will arrange with every week until further notice. S0t8lbU Say? lCAl Z roial fatCTg for raising crops To Atlanta, üa.. account "Cotton f f Tfgg1 9 fine woolen cloth before the inter, It eemMo the Cot'itiBU States International Edition," on 71 1 t tie JleCMi is over, and if the business will war- next car. it . et m to u t yit ib tenth i tIiereafter
it, will add more looms ii . r. " " ; ' , ntfM,
fmc to time, so as to eventunüv proiuauiu " -i' j-y
upalargefactory. The Couu- aim
nnAiic l .-tivim ,.v 1-
a - i
Uüj v rick, w sn kr CMiarta.
MVb iU m a CbM, ak rrted i or CMtorU.
I iiit Ucffi Him, wk ctua to Caatori.
tU Ui CMUna, -Im itb um CMtorfe.
A rem ext. On Saturday eveninc
Hon. V. A Trnvlnr w pointr into'
"is corn crib, when his foot tlipi lan.l l. r. n -i . t t .t '
iK ic-ii neavuy, oreaiting iure hngers of his right hand. In confluence he was compelled to carry hand in a sling in court this week. 0
rant
ti
build
Kit hoitcshe mav secure
orders to put in a half dozen more looms next Spring. Some of our citizens with extra capital would do a rood thine for the town by aiding
in building up a good woolen factory.
factory when you can.
Brace Up. There's nothing better to impart life and vicor than Foley's Sarsapanlla. Trial size, "0c. M. Friedman.
at round trip rate from Jasir of fVlJfo
for tickets having ten days return limit S17.S0 for ticket- havinc twenty days return limit and $"J3.S5 for tickets having limit to Jan. 7th, 1S1G.
If Vfmr flit1ilmn m ytiLtAt tn nmin
iatch for the Unit svmtttnm of the dis-
hoarsenes. " If ChamWrlain's e,,,!,ly given as noon as the cnild becomes hoarse it will prevent the vtt.,.1. t .... .
-".. r.ven aner tue crounv comm.
apiH-ared the attack can alway be
l'rtvente! by giving this remedy. It i! a,o valuable for n-.liU n.1 -V
w?h. For sale by M. Frielman, Drug-
Sunday ExcurKioiiH. The L. K. A St. L. ft. It win
revular one fare for round trip excurl'KHl OH SUBdaVH. WtvPon II l,-w,l
KMif, ticket good day of sale only, on Hy S. Isar. Tt. : :ti t
' O. lnyTl. Tili litpn .-Winn u n-Ill 1
wfitinoed each Busday duriof the numWi tf
rj k- ruhriZÄitwe Stores aM Rinre. An investigation win coi
vince 70 of their excclleace for cooking or beating purposes. A Jewel Store costs ao more than many stoves ol a ei Inferior quality. Our mtfe-nark on every stove Is an absolute guarantee of perfection. Aikfara Jewel: take no other. You will never regret your purchase.
For Sal by LOREY & STURM,
The Indianapolis Daily and Weekly Sentinel Circulation lia reached Immense propor tu. 11 lir itM tluiniiifli 'crvicf In rcceiTlru:
iall tli latt-t in all over the Slal- mtiiI from ltmUpatch tnm forelKT nntrle.
Every reader In Indian -hould take a t.ite p-lKr. and that TIIK SENTIXKU
LARCSST CiaCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE.
TKKM OF t'ltCKIITIO.V. Daily, one year, - - li.OO Weekly, one year, - - - l.OO
Tke Wetkly E4UU Baa 12 Tnt.
j Subscribe now and make all remitanees to
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FALL MILLINERY!
J4Y STORK, the one so long occupied by Miss Kuehler, has for yeats been the acknowledged Leading Millinery Store In Duliois county. Under my management I hope to
add to this reputation, hy
always keeping the best for
the price. My Stock ol Fall Millinery hx all the newest
stvlcs and some of them, are
real lieauties. Come and
see them, whether you want
to btiv or not. I will be
nleased to show them and
i quote prices.
Jennie Milburn. At Ml Kucider' former tand, WEST SIXTH STREET. IASFEP, INDIANA. Sept, 37, ta.-4.
llLJouglasSlioesI
cCWi
HAND
SEWED
PROCESS.
$5.00
$4.00
$3.501
$2.50
$225
ForMei
l!M ti tMfi lr. All ty le. and Widths. 1 1? Jranc In Irathcr hu inert the rrlc of iImt m-. tot the qulity and prlcr. a W. 1.. MflH rraal. II uw. Tak mnotn tiwtf . that nam. and prW it ilimw!
JOHX A. SEUMERSHEIM.
JASPER, INDIANA.
Auk. 9, "." 3m.
BEST
IN THE
VORLD. 3.00 $1.TS FtrBm ulleills
-DUCK8KIN Breeches
3EST HAIE, tST FITTIW, KST WEAMk
JEflfl PflflTS
iMkt'i ij THE G00D1DI CLOTIIK Ol
EVANSVILLE. IND. lamTEx n am WABiaim For Sale by .8. KÜEBLER rb. 1,"JR-Ir. JASPER. INDIANA ttrSubscrib for the Coukiem,
Aaiwkli, wwam.
