Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 39, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1897 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER'

Hour ol Hill Cklf al Jasper P. 0.

i. titnr " in- up lh mall (r.MTly lcl."l "l Uir J-I" T - '''"i'yml-s oUck. 4. m. ; . p. m " eh I Ick '' roule 111 r -1 1 n I nV5-I uimuarmal I wurmtia ami I I tri u ' ' :" " öSai I P. M. 0 0

mrToiu. Kesterson mt U COll tinuant e uf his trial at Pauli. a-yCash or trade for egirs or DfOdne irber A Motitoux' new store. It. Clothing at rout at

KrkertH' ew More. a-ylhhest market price paid for til kiada of km MeÄMMI tl ierlier A

nc store. It.

Next Sunday is Palm flnndlj

'Jack Ti out roan lnnl electric

lighta placed in bJi atore thia week.

"Ca-h r trade fur einrs or produce

at orberA M"in.u' new stoie. It.

citizens made

Moutoux

rSoine of nur

garden this week. KIPNKY DISKASF.S are the most fatal uf all diseases. Foley's Kidney I'urr a guaranteed remedy or money re , M. Friedtnin. Khvuifilliii Cured in h lay. y -. .; i ( ur-" for Klietiiiiatiiui unit ru

rrt'lu ully cures lu 1 to "Ihv Its ate Mod upon the system (a r umrknl li- unci

I, .Ii rinn, It removes ut once tile euunf j' ; f,r ilmraie llllllieiliatl l 1 u i peur I I. . tirt l"c (freut I lieiieflts. TS rentgo ) Martin Krieilmun, OniKK -t Ju-pir KOI 20, H 61110.

POWDER Absolutely Pure. clelirateil fur ft Kreut leavening strength uii'l livaltlif ulneita. Amiirm the fi.oil aaliut alum ami all forms of mini teration MMWI to the cheap hrumla. K"UI HAKINi. I'OWIit.K I ll . HB IOKK.

any-" Economy ettaa, Sec )r. this week.

paiitta arc Brannock'a

first

Highest mat ki t til u e tiait fur all

kinds of farm prodona at (Jerhar A Molltollx's new stole. It.

HaQerh t & Ifoutoux' ni itora i-ibd bv hundreds at theit pening last .Monday. ur-Our hu-tling Und itiker, Mr I'. A. Guckee, .-old a $jhi metallic caeket thi week.

fax-pavers went to the Treas

urer- offb t- pretty lively this w-i k A week from next Monday Iba pen-

; altv cornea on.

The Evansville ( 'oiirier

the Traateea for the Southern sane HoapStaJ will hold their meeting next Tueaday.

lays

The various ussessofl are now

Barretershur's :as well is a "hig

thing." Jasper ndht probably fr,,ni

:..ive had one, it the company had f.ine 2N feet deeper with its v 11. Olid Tidiofs to Asthma Sufferers' Polajr'a Honey anil Tar gives qoieh arid üflitive relief in all eases. M. Frieden.

I KK HO MAL. - Mr. BdgM Baakina left Sunday morning for Terra Haute to attend the State Normal. Mr. John and Ifiai Hertha Ani" r- n i-itej in Tall City and Trov I M 1

iasi we k. buy trying to find out how much Him Hertha Anderson and Miss the "people are worth. County AsEmma Caaaidy left for VincenneH sessor Kuper will spend some time yesterday to attend school. , with each of them, in order to get

Mrs. Albert So oderman returned an equal aaaeasment.

til - rp i . . .

m j .11.- I'll i-n.-n-i 1.- 1111

wo-resiie nan ueen visiting irienu- season ami will see that all

Pr. F. M. Mueller is Koinir to tier-

:. .my to attend the Hospitals there, and

the practice of lr. Kempf and Mueller

( atteiiiteu to nv I r. r.. J . Kempf,

and relative-.

Attorney Traylor .V Hunter and R. M. Milbum went to PaoU Monday on legal business. Hon. M. A. Sweeney returned from ndianapolia Monday. Mr. John F. Dillon and wife, of

l'ierre, S. I)., are expected to reach

me

hats

thi and

ttonnets are trimmed in the tet ol style, at Maaajia KoBkal'i Millinery 8tor j. North Main Stn-et. Jasper. I"d." M DlBD, On Saturdav la-l, April 8, 1897, Ol mar Padl, child of Mr and Mrs. Frank Kunkel, aged 7 months and 18 days. The burial occurred at St. Joseph's church

react i i vf...i

NO, thee. All persuns kno W I n , I , ,,.r t....b,v n the unv t ntf.nd looj;.

a . & . i . . , - , . ' . .. .... ................ ,...ri:.i.. ..I'll a

-eives innerneii io irv. Kempi ami " ... t

Mueller will please rail and settle. 4t.

Mr. Sherritt's funeral.

Prosecutor Cox left

Vollmer &Co. this week builtfur paoH, to prosecute Tom Keater-

Miner little clulilren to eume

Me, and forbid them not. for such

on Monday I the kingdom of heaven."

unto of is

a large shed in

i.verv stable.

the rear of their

son, whose trial wa county by change

( olds and.this county.

f'-irfer II Murri-im ft. A

taken to Oiance, r... :.. ( ' jij. r...

, . i i 'Clin ici ill Ii. iii-i: riiiri i auuiuiui iui

oi venue irotn

Way suffer with Cooajhi

. i when I.axativk Hkosio Qi in

an ml cure vou in one da v. lloes not:

prodooa Üm nnginK m the head oka I at Oartiar A Montoax' mmMon,

sulphate of Quinine. Put up in tablets , " j DOOreaieat fur taking, t.uaranteed to . ' Sunday, nire. or monev refunded Price Sfi aBflTed with

mts. For sale by It. B. Hraunock. (Jet. 2, lW-nio.

Mavor of Chicaeo, was vlected on

Tue-dav last, beating his Republican

Cash or trade forego or prodi golddmg opponent over 7.'),(MM)

teiegraplioii

it

April 4, a gold brace- ' Kiinha" on top. A

hU ral rew ard w ill ba paid for its return

to Kmilia Bai kk. lt.

votea. W . J. Hryan him congratulation-.

A communication published

last week says there were two of the oil Traateea candidate before the Jasper primary for renomination. but failed to state who the were.

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The State binders leKan L , ,',,noL ft,,ow 'er o sen you ..me-

b.. , . . , tiuiiif iii!i m )!mhi ii. i .mi. mi ritiieie-r-nuini' ttie new laws last week. h,.u ti iur i. nn 1 1 , i i n t i 1 1 1 iv nn ii...

and it is said they will be distrib-'market. Irutatoa baring Putnam Fade- and set some people to WOtMWring il utedsoastobe in force bv April less Pyes. Sold by B. B. Brannock. Mime candidate was running by

I'.th the earliest date acts of the, ajgarXha 4 'Star Band" will give a T . 1 . 'itn r . . . . f . . St nl.i aVhanaaaTa . i j. v . . mm mm m mm mm

" (" lo,ulcu' ' ' ,l ii (irand a at Ka-tner s 11a . on

Monday night, April 1'.:.

The full military band will furnish

h en proclaimed

Biicklen'H Arnica Salve.

1 he Best Salve in the world for cuts,

proxy. Have You Had the Grip?

If yon have, yon prohaMy neeil a reI lab) medicine like Fulev's Ibuiev and

to be devoted Tar to heal ymi lunajaaad stopthe racking

cough iiii-idental to this disease. M Friedman.

- ntenoed

A H.

to 10

with

was changed

the tnusic. Proceed

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever to the puti ha-e ot new unitorins

res. tetter, chapped hands, elulhlain-. . JT7 TJi ril " mm

.-urns, and ail skiu eruptions, and p.si- a Mifnin ass uy leu on .mod- gerMr. Hrvan called on Pre-i-

tively eures piles, or no pay reu u. red. day tor Michigan t ity, taking. am M( Kin,.v Tuesdav to pav hi.-

resjiects. He was in Washington

City arguing a case before the C . -a j-m M W a II

s Mipreine t oiirt. lie told rc-

pirters Wednexlav that the citv

elections needed no explanation

Highest market price i.aid for all from him that they explained

kinds of farm produce at derUT V themselves.

The longer you neglect a cold the Moutoux' new store. It. harder it is to 'get rid of it. The very j T ' gnf-There seems to DJtVe bean wX'

r.rst symptom should e met with a dose !" , W u, ' I moat a complete revolution in citv

lr. Hells Tine-Tar Honey. This years, died allhe county poor asylum toiuoos remedy will eure it whether of un Thursday night last week, of trt or longstanding. I general debility. He was well

It is guaranteed t. give perfect satisfac- Brown, who was m 3 1 I 1

lion or money re unueu , nee ,o cents y. ,as (.()Urt f((r A

per im. ruriiie y .tiaiiiu r iieiiiiian. -. . , April 26th. UJajfW. intent. This is the tirst prisoner to

go up since the law to etnas a coco m oxts day '. Take Laxative P.piino Quinine Tablets I'dft Winter.

All druggists refund the money if it fails

to cure.

6-20

rse people knew water- known in Hainbridge and Ferdinand to,,tlt.r wit, e.N ney; that's what the townships, and was a brother-in- dean ch s were issued for, and law of the late John H. Oubinan, of yan.v:iie Canf,,,

afOf course

orks cost money

$10,000 bond

under judicious management would F rdinand

He was born in Ger-

bara completed them.

many.

Hr. K. H. Sabin returned

feetions.

H"W uianv deaths ran tie traced to a .IT l . ijlti mi j . , -.

-iiifiu (diu: i ne reeoru oi inonaiiiv l: i..,. i . f , ... i. ...i . ... u ,,i I . , . , r ndav last irom Mt. ernon, w heie nid tie great I v reiluieil if everv home, . J , , aassapptladwttha bottlaofDr. Bells ,,e muni some enthusiasts for the l'me Tar Honey. The greatest extermin- pnjtoed MV railroad. He left on '"r f cntiirhs. colds, and kindred af- falaiaavf aa aa t , . r I i I . 1 1 1 i r t t , '.)

mw - J - lilli4ll.il ' I If WML,t 111 , t llll'l

out the feeling there. Our people can make a success of this road f they will work earnestly for it. V . . I . 1... . 1 ...... . I f . . . , . I 1 . . H.. 1

( liVH IS im t II. Hi' ' II .111' Ml I I Hill"

the rth roac l" e"lTi'' m ';l'T,'r during tl e

present generation, anu our ousiness men should not let it slip by.

politics la-t Monday. Win. M. Ak in Jr., Demociat. wa- elected Mayor of Evansville, bv j.T'sT majority ,

en council men a

Cincinnati, Dayton,

Zanesville, Canton, and many other cities seem to be tired f McKinley "prosjierity," and gave large Democratic majorities.

NEW Town Tki tkk. Immedi

ate! y after the recent Hemocratic pri

mary in JasKr, Dr. F.. J resigned as Trustee for

ard. The town tsiard met in

special session on Friday last and ap

l-'iiited Mr. Win. J

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1 1 i i i 1 nave just rviurneii irom tue cities uie vacancy till the May election, Wlth the largest line of fancy millinery hen a Trustee for the 5th ward goods ever shown in the county. My fuust be elected. 'new line of pattern hats are the latest

. ideas from the large hasterti cities and I mi uKiMi. - Juhn Heser, now at the an-exceedingly attractive. I also have

(M,r asylum, is the oldest tailor in Ou a tine line of Walking hats. Sailor hats.

"is cuiintv. He is doins work at half Children's hat-, Bahv HoisN, Chiffon.

biliar pnes, for tax payers and gets Laces, Biblsnis, Flowers, Ornaments. ;' inli country work to keen him Imisv. Sovelties, etc. Hats made, trimmed

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any town work, out ami reirimmeu io oruer. v ome aim see i i.uineruu ciiurcn ui i uisuurg,

" ' lie don't want

giail to keep tlie custom of the the new styles .Mt I Kt nkki.. "intry tax payingpeople, who will help North Mam Stre t, Jasper, Ind. ;) M earn a living. Apply at the county

anu. -it

Whether it's a stubborn oold or just a sniffle, von can cure it for good with lr. bell's Pine Tar Honey. This famous remedy taken in time will stop the progPBM ' i rifinaillllptioW and brinu the color of health to the pallid cheek. Dikd. - April 5th, lltT, KlIXA gglfj B. (Bai-i.ink) RtJDOLP-t, born June Sth, 1S25, in Haviria. (iermany. Kmigrated to the Uni ted States at the age of ten with her unt ie ; was married to Henry Ru dolph. August 20, 1845, in' Pittsburg, Peon., where they resided live years. Thev then mOTed to m m Portersvil.e, Ind. To this union was born nine children, five of them now living ami 0 grandchildren living. Her husband died Aug.

,, lv.O. Mie united with tie

Pa ,

In Jail. Mr. Cyrus W. Norris,

probably in her 11th year. She

was tender hearted ami affectionate, always readv to minister to the

Th

example of W. W. Bn-wer, justice

UAH.. .'11. VJIM II . ."'Ills, r , .. t.i u - -- - . . wants of suilenng humanity. one of the heretofore most resiK'ctetl , .... .. . ,7 . 3 t t t ' j The live children who s

her are living witnesses of

urvive

a kind

by his PJ years old ;"u ,WU",,M V , V ' ' , W lilll'nw weV lT'l M' (llll'l'll Mllil II III ist

' I the tieace and a nniminent citizen of farmers of Cass Tp., was arrested

5 J,,vvett. Pa., is worthy of emulation. Friday, on allidavit swum to tiefore

says: " I never leave home without

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uarrnoea Kemedy snd always rec- ""i"" ( 1 j j ol friends to mourn her departure, '""'"'end it to mv friends. It isthe test him with incest, ln-ing the father of ,, . ., , .

"seil, and never fails to give im a child by her. After I hearing the "hate re ipf Kr ! l.v M Kri.l. is "i i -i . .. uwi - j.

wa -a. H Ul 1 Tl V Oll 111- tl ! k . It I I lit 111).

-uf?' . IIAVU 111- IVCail 111 "J" "i r a uv fault of which he was sent to jail.

A Hcacon of Hope The woman then made another af- ( r d,se affli ted with Ki.lnev or ndavit charging him with incest ' 1 'r lifiises in Koinv'a k i;inev wit Ii her 1 7 years old sister also, and

I do not say that no one else has nice gOOda, ii r pretty hats, nor that you will find no other goods a! a reasonable price. Hut, I do hji that 110 where else in town will you lind PRETTIER HATS, more stylishly or more tastefully trimmed nor at bo reaaonal le pricaa. Times are bnrd, and all that 1 ask is a share of your patronage. ( all and examine my stuck of goods, which has been carefully selected. You will lind my stand next door to the Sprauer Photo (lallery. Do not wait until the stock ha- been picked over, but coma early and have your goodselected before the rush. MRS. ALICE GREEN.

Easter Is coming and yon will want a nice pair of Shoes or Slippers. I sell them Cheap. Ladies Fine Shoes in blacks, tans and ox-bloods. Also, all styles of Slippers. Nice line of Misses fine shoes and slippers. A dandy line of children and baby shoes and slippers. Men's coarse and fine shoes cheap. Don't miss seeing them. LEO. F. SPAYD, The Exclusive Shoe Store.

Any one w ho intends to buy Spring Dress ( roodl to examine my stock before making a

IT WILL PAT

selection. I idler a vaiiety of patterns in the Spring shades in plain Colon and changeable affecta. Prices very low. Also line of PI aide, Satteens ami Prints. J. T. MELCHIOR.

North Main Street.

Jaaper, Indiana.

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IRELAND ITEMS. Deering Kros., of Petersburg, were in town Monday. Mrs. Kmma DeBruler, of Kvausville is here visiting friends and relatives. .

Ib v. J. I. (Iregorv went to Mount

Olive, Daviess Co., Thursday to at

tend Pre-bytery.

Dr. F. K. Woods, of Jasper, was

the guest of his mother t?ur.day.

Mr. Lee Cave will represent the Milwaukee Hinder Co. in Dubois

and Pike counties this season.

Mr. C. N. Weathers went to Louisville the lirst of the week, to purchase a line of millinery goods. Mr. J. F. ( i ray contemplates going in the sewing machine business

this season. We wish him success.

W. T. Young has purchased the grocery store owned by Leroy Cave here, the consideration being $350. Mr. Young will also handle a line of wall paper. Win. B. Lewis and wife went to Petersburg the tirst of the week. I. H. Woods went to Portersyille Sundav. Wonder if has atractions there. Mrs. Hester Dillon, of the south side was the gueet of Mrs. Ben Dillon Sunday.

To-be-Postrtaster Anderson, of

Jasper, was upon our streets the

first of the week.

Charley Norman, the little son ol J. K. Norman, who has been pretty bad sick with typhoid fever the past week, is better at this writing. Elijah Stewart moved on his farm mile west of here Monday. Lige will show the peojde how to farm this season. L. L. CoojK?r, one of Boone township's leading Republicans, was in in town Tuesday shaking hands with many frienda. Tally DeBruler, of Otwell, is visiting his mother this week. R. S. McCabe, went to Mt. Carmel, Ills., the first of the week. 'Squire Kellams' court is in full

blast again this wfek.

State vs John Neudeck and Mollie Neudeck ; selling whisky without license; fined $0 and costa.

State vs Mollie Neudeck ; yoke; fined $1 and costs. 0 iaea amounted to $79.50.

and Milbum, Atty's.. Two State caaes were set for

Thunday against Jake Souger; carrying concealed weapons. Floyd longer for A. A B. and drunkenness. Rev. Robertson, of Yelpen, was in town Tuesday on his way to attend Presbytery at Mount Olive. Jay DeBruler, the silk hat man. was in town Sunday, the guest of Mr. Anderson. A Fkiknij.

proBoth Cox

The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. (i. Crillotiette, Ilniggist, Bea?erville, III., says. "To" Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken w Ith I. a Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles around, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a liottle and bej:oi its use and from the tirst dose bem to L'et better, and after using three tsittles was up and als mt again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it.'' Oct a free trial at dartm Friedman's I) nig Store. 2

The Celebrated PETERS SHOES are sold exclusively by McCORMACK BROTHERS, Ireland, Indiana. Come and take a look at them.

Sew Jewelry. I have just received a tine lot of new Jewelry. All the latest ideas. Full wasnrtuient. No high prices. Kvery1 lung reasonable. Come and See. Jos. lb t 11 kt, West Sixth St.

Knights of Templar of Indiana. Anderson, Ind., April 21 st and '22 Tickets will lie sold at one fare for the round trip Ott April '-'1st and 22 d gtsid ntil 23rd. V. K. Clavcomh, Agent.

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II. Pfau shipped a car load of

eggs to Norwich, Connecticut Monthly. The freight was $164.80, or

alsiut l'j cents a dozen.

man, Drnggint.

j. - """tvii is ruiti a iiii vur. iiiaranteed. M. Friedman.

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Ill' II .111' 'II II I illilll(lll 1 llilltlllK llllil j . II .1 1 . -.1 . , .. , , tili I ..- ed vou mine ; He thought it best viifli Li inn ln.r elulil In- iillinii if ' "

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and Zo J ... I.. " B ? THr SbechiinHMl the child 'was buried Sweetly sleep, ami rest, ,ear Mother,

...in reciimmen.iations irom . , , : I lour work on earth 1-done. ableT1 ,Kr7n'' of its wonderful vain- in a smoke house on the farm, and living earthly can and sorrow . tie 5"jn"'' J thought I would trv a l'- Sheriff Cassidv went on Saturdav The Master bids thee come. ' !l?ei '"S'lJ;;: ith hei to the place, and found bV sadly hen- we miss you. Mother, ide and breast that wre causing me moS'' '''rt mat t'"' Br,,lOld had Hen- stand- your empty chair, iaawmhaa life. I -pern hundreils been disturln'tl, but found n bodvl '""'"' """"it uh the rausoiarl, rv Äwih ,i0,ito, ,,r "'f or Ismes. The two girls are said to An lK'a,','f"1 t,'r, "ti'ierfni" , "."V ! f?"nd th.'8. have been inmates of an Evansville 'M.-ewh mournful son and daughter.

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("V! my life. 1 recommend r,'firl for nearl' a ''ar

Hale. t- rH' V , "iiiineuu '"'1 H I inn.T.. 11 . . ...:il . .... (.. ... 1

ith w. l V iioucyio evervtsMty ,eatcs niu eouie uji 101 uim J JTJiff -co.-. M.y court.

Ina letter to the manufacturers Messrs. Davis A Buaard Of West Monterey, Pa., say: "Chamherlain's Cough Kemedy ha ( ured people w horn tir physicians could do nothing for. We persuaded

Rnt nbihlren rid it t i vou niu mnA 1 1 ! I hein to t ry a l.t I le of it ami they now

, I ... , I recominenil it, as do the nst of us." submit to the Will of Him ''I?OT sale at 2") and BQ cents per liottle l doi'th all things well. Rcinenibei- m. Friedman, druggist, ing the injunction is that to live is .. - - rs 7Z ., km mod ll die is her soul's eternal ' , "i-Pty Shentf ( ass.dy on welfare. Sleep on. mother dear, Mondjy atolUd with two prisoners, and take yr n -t. Ood hath rjJJoa. HelwrraoD, a 1 years old burg-

par, ior tne novs neiorm ."school at ! Plaintieltl, and Nancy Mils a II

year old incorrigible girl, for the (iirlsReform School at Indianapolis. A Queer (?) Medicine. There is a Medicine w hose proprietors do not chum to have discovered some hitherto unknown ingredient, or that it la acure-all. Thia honest Medicine only claims to cure certain diseases, and that its ingredients are n'engnized by the most -killed physicians as lieing the best for Kidney and Bladder Diseases. It is Foley's Kidney Cure. M. Friedman.

A I4fe for 50C Many people have lieen cured of Kidney diseases by taking a BQg, Uittle of Foley's Kidney Cure. M. Kriedman. Jasper High School Commencement.

The Second Annual Commencement of the .la-per High School will occur at the Court House in Jasper, Friday evening April 23d, at eight 'o'clock. President A. II. Yoder, of Ymcennes I "iiiversity,will deliver the Class Address. Let all friends

of the Public Schools attend. Admission: Adults 15 cents; children 10 cents.

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House and Lot for Sale. good residence on Mill street in per, for sale cheap, and on reasonable

terms. The lot has on it a good drilled vi II costing nearly $100, furnishing an unfailing supply of good water. For 'lie and terms apply to C. Doane.

Horsemen remember this

hop is head-cpiarter for horse and jack bills. We print them on ordinary poster paper, card-bj ard or muslin. Prices cheap.

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LOOK AT THK UNKST I INK OF

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P'lt The our iteans anu lives prepare. ' Kur heaven and iniiiiortitl vlurv.

at the Tu meet viinr inotliir liiere

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Cure For Headache. A- ii remedy for all forms of Hendache, F.lectric Hitters has proved to lie ; the yery hi'st. It effects a permanent j cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We I nne all who are afflicted t procure a Isittle, and give this renii'dy a fair trial. ' In cases of habitual constipation Fleet ric bitters cures by giving the needed tone i to the Imwels and few eases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it om e

Large hottlaa only fifty rents at Martin Friedman's drug store. 2

Wall Paper

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Ever Shown.

xoooooooooo Come in and we will tell you the fjoal of PAPBRING your moms. V. V. KLLHLKR, Jaaptr, Indiana.