Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 September 1898 — Page 5

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prug Store.

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Solo by B. B. Hrannock, Jasper.

It i said Mr. I'tz, of Duff, is

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red bushels of wheat on hand, ....Li .i nr. a l a i - i

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k us iichiiii iur u raise.

Ihicklcn's Arnica Salve.

The Heut Halve in the world for ruts,

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ftb-C'ires piles, or no nav renuirnil

t it tHuranteetl to iiv pfrhrt uati.-fac-

i. oi money retiiinleil. r rice 'Jö ivnU

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i Tha Kind Yuu Hin Aiwa Bought

trdf heut is M llipj .in Jtfptf nun ki ts at .r7 '-ui - und clover ftld at li.'A). These are low prii i-H. M AUUI AOK 1.1 K NSKS. I.etij, K. I.eouard and BUmbtih K udull ; t'harlos fk tiulf imj Q4gi Mir' Ilfeld Mr J, Huefner of Lawrenceburg, was in Jaer Saturday selling cuhkets andeuUin.- t iur uodertakerf.

WA lot of yoiai boys head .!

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v v 't av "ifja. a o nil taw ciow, and funned a conjpany got a 4 1 1 1 a I . A

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unx'ii exnintiion ior nve rouiioa a part of the pr gram.

Found.

At If. Friedman 'h tlruj? store, a mar

ii cure for all kulm-v complaint.

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For Infanta and Child. .n.

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B irs the

RUN DOWN

n U t.uilt ,.,! kly with MllKIaS, KXG Ml ITA ULM noVDKK.

So by B. 11. l.ranonck, .la-.i r.

Tkimtv Church. The contract r the brick work on Trinity Un-

Uiurch wan let by the trustees

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f -t.;y. 1 he carpenter work

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ii m 1 1 1 1 i. . ii.. in nivoni n. Hallor and John Smith for HO, the work to be completed thil il. The C. K. society on Mon-

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j r m ... i.iiiiiv iu nie i null the Trustees $H.l.r) additional to eir former contributions.

Oolnir Down Hill.

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fhev nboiihl

J i" tune in trying "H.v " Kidney ( ore. a

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ftaltftj remadr for duUinpor.

W by B. B. BranncH-k, Jasper.

?T W. H. Bonner was nomina-

1 ton prowecutinj! attorney at Marion the 26th of Auoimt

It HitM tin- Spot. '"'II mi fieri nir fn.m ,. --

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""'.at ami lunknitfeol .r. i,.w.

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M i I'. A (iucketi bae eot in-

a modal for a bicycle saddle for ladies, upon which he expect- a pat-lilt

Bmm tb lal Kind You Haw Always Bought HBSoDM patroni of the Coobii h inform it that M r. Krank Jahn of the West ad baa atarted a sreamery and itock farm on a small scu!and will Itipply tham in i In- future. arlt is thought to he probable that bottilitieg against Spain rill be resumed m a -hurt time, OWing tu

the likelihood that the Peace !om-

mission will not he able to atnupon term-. Cühkd. Mr. John V . Simmons iraa brought back from the Snutiiern In-anc llu-pital this wirk His cjum va- oooaidered bopeieai

and it is gratifying to hear tint a thorough cure ha- been elici ted.

A Household NVressity. No family should le without Poley'f

Colic Cure, iur all Ixiwel complaint.

If, Friedman. WrThe c. k. and K. I., no t to gether at the school house last Sunday night in memory of Currai Clark. There were also a large number had to Stand in the hall for want of room. Manv feeling trib

utes were paid to the deceased. Do Not Ho mpoMd On, Alwav.- insist "ii irettmir Foler'l 1 1 ri -

ey end Mr, as It is pisitively, auaolutely and aftjaoaufledff the bast cough roedicine. Accept no sub-titute. Marlin

Friedman. PLENTY OF EGGS ,Dd a ick .-hii kent where M' ELLS' P0ULaV P0WUBB i ueJ. Hold by 11. 1'.. I'.iannoek, Jasper. The Dewey sailor and Military and lew-crown walker-, trimmed in polkadot wings, and t ie Shepvrde-s ft hieb will be the leader in dres- shapes, will he all the st vie tin- lull. 't MAGGIE KI NKF.L jfflANK. Mr. Augttst Stenfte-

naLde. who for some time past Ins

D 1 " baafj living in Jasper, was on la-t Monday taken to the in-anc Ih'pital at Kvansville His mind habeatj rowing weaker caused by frequent attacks of epilepsrji Fancy poUcadot leathers, velvets and rihlxins, of which I have a large selection, will lie the le .lei tbis full. 2t MAGGIE KUNKEL ajrA pteaaant social was enjoyed at the home of Mr. J - d i

Rottet on Friday night 01 last week in honor of the Mi.-ses Kose and hillian (Iramelspacher, of Kvan.--fiUe. The Star Band was in at

tendance and rendered some sup-

perh music.

kuyal maka On fu.ti puic, koltiunc and delicious.

my m &AKIN

POWDER Absolutely Pure

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PKKSONAL.

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yc-ter-teacher

Shuler

Thk Kikkmkv's B.i. i.: It was a

success, the evening ln-ing cool and position is assurred her.

Mr. Hubert Clark returned

Louisville on Monday. Miss L. B. Brucker, of Kvansville, spent Sunday in Jasper. Mr. and Mr. Jos. Eckert returned from Louisville Sunday. Mr. Robert Huntei left Tue-day to resume I is -Indies at Ilanovtr College. Dr. JoelTraylor and daughter, of Kansas, are vi-iting relatives inJasper. Btipt. Wilson returr.ed from a visit to I'ike county Ins'.itute on Friday last. M. Durlauf, Jr., returned Krida fr mi vend weeks working in Cincinnati. Miss Olive Traylor, of McCune, Kansas, is visiting relatives in Jasper this week.

Mis-. Tillie Buettner left day to re-ume her place as in Madi-i n county. Township Trustee Win

went tu India na pol is Monday morn ini; fur the State Fair. Mi-- Maggie Mott and Mr. Barry

Melchior returned trom their visit m lincinnati Monday. Mr. John Fisher, of Keutlftnd, Ind., is visiting Mr. Frank Beck, of the north part of town. Mi--i - Martha and Bach ' Merklev, of Louisville, are visiting at John M. Schmidt's this week. The Misses Hose and Lillian (iramelspacher returned to their home in Kvanville Sunday night last. N. II. Motainger and sun, of Sh als vi-ited l'ruf. Sutherland Friday and attended Bop's convention Saturday. Mi-s Emma Laming) of Rockport, came to Jasper Friday and vi-ited friends over Sunday, returning home Monday. Mi-s Kate Schneider, of Evansville, who has been visiting relativeand friends in Jasper, left for her home on Baturday. Mr. AugSUt Sonderman, Sr., left on Tueaday for an extensive trip, to Halt his brother in I;wa and viit the Omaha la-r. Miss Augu ta CI, irk will in a short ti ne no to Louisville where a

She will

WrTlio 1 'resident has said no mure truiips will he mustered out at pre-, nt, 06,000 having Ixen alre. idy di-chargel. l-'resii Oywtera Ai HENRY MFIM KNS' Conf cti .n erv, in bulk or -erved in anv i-tvle de-

I aired. Abo, l i-.-h ( ukes and Bread

always on hand. nve me a call. 2 4t nrTTwo rum I, es full of people ivent from Jasper tu Huntingbura. fhursdav mornina tu take in the

I Fair. It is probable that a greater number would have gone had the railroad accomodations been such I I hat they could have returned somei what later in the day. As it was

quite a crowd dlUVi over in carriv' I. The roads being, in good condition this furniabed a plea-ant

a ay of going. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tin- public

to know of one concern in the land who

are not afraid to lie generous to the needy and au (ferine. The proprieton a t . f I . it! a t

ui ir. iniiil's .M'w I'lscuverv ior i on-

Ltroption, iiigbs und Colds, have given

away ovet ten million trial bottiea of ''us l'ii at medicine; and have the satis

faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands oi liopelesf caw s. Asth

ma bronciniiH, Hoarseness ami an un

ease ot t lie itiroat, i lies! ami i.iinu'u

.ue -nrelv cured bv it. Call on Maitm

List of Letters Hemninii g in the I'ost tMliee at Jtwer, Ind., fur the a I - k ending Hept 1 i, "St. Hurry Ueed. Miss Koa Htuts, 'J. When calling for same please Hay "a'beilised." S. AsilKkMON, I'. M. A CRITICAL TIME

During the Battle of Santiago.

sick

OR WELL, A RUSH DAY.

NIGHT AND

The Packers at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba were all Heroes

Their Heroic Efforts in Getting

Resolutions of Condolence. KhsiKKiON I'osr No. H 1 Dbf't ok Uro. (i. a. K. i Kl l.-WoKI II, 1.M., Sept. '.V Wheieas it has ph ased the (Jreat Poeamander in his wisdom, to muster out our comrade Levi Bridgewater, ue humbly oow ourdve in humble Submission to Him who doeth all things well. Resolved, That in the death of Comrade Bridgewater we realize that thi- I'ost has lost a faithful charter member, the country a patriotic citiaan -oldier, the community a L'uud citizen, one whose hands were ever ready to help those in need, his familv a kind and indulgent

Friedman. I'ruirgist, and get n trial bot

tle free, Kcirular si.e oO cents ami .

Fvery bottle guaranteed, or price refund- " ai

SO. o

Street Fairs. Cannelton is making the neres. -ary ai rangenients toward having a Street Fair. Both Washington and Seymour have oaf succeeded in having one of these new and novel advertiaemeuta for a town. Great : roe da were attracted to both places and enjoyed themselves ftrhilo there, Nuw is the time to agitate and talk it over and next summer the time to have one in Jasper, (let together and make it a whooping success, and ours will be the profit.

the crowd none too larne to till tin-

hall. An enjoyabe evening wa paaned aft ay by all there and incidentally the Bremen cleared a few dollars, which will !e spent in buy -iag waterproof outfits.

'if M ll t' Vu

hen the

atful

onc' n?-

feehntr

HON FY AM)

ir, tiKM will

lieved. a warm

and healing of

lamTbe fineopetn lnmse at Cannelton was destroyed by tire on Tuetday night. Loss about ifx.iHH), partially insured. It will hardly be rebuilt as an oera house, as it wan too exensive a building for that use for a small city like Cannelton. It was owned by Mr. ( 'ummings. Telephone. The subject of a local telephone

exchange is being agitated in Jasper.

It would he a great convenience to

those having them and no doubt

would pay for the expenditure m

time. Other towns ol the state no

larger than this have live and tlotitishing exchanges and there is no reason why we ibottld not be up with the times. REMOVED.

I have removed my Millinery store to the public square, next door lo Mr. Spraiier's photograph gallery, where I wish to meet all my customers, M AGGIE KUNKEL. Wkhpino DaXCE, Mr. Julius Brich and Miss Lucy Davenport will be married on next Tuesday morning. The CoUWH wishes them good luck. At night they will have n dance at Kunkel's hall to which hi are invited.

Town Board Proccedi is. Tin- Board meet in regular MS sion Sept. iö, ls'.t.s, nil members present. Minute- of regular and special sessions read and approved. The following wt re the Allow an ks :

B. Fink, superintending reservoir water as pe contract, 1 year tdö.OO

Hatfield .v llemeiiwav, Bonneville atty's by J. R. Me Fid I, ior appearing in damage suit of B.

Fink v- Jasper 10.00

Breta A McFall.att'ya for town in

ea-e of I ink vs Jasper 7'i.nu

.1 . 1'. Huther, s.darv regular A. '!

special meetings

Jos. Jahn, salarv L' mouths and

.' special meetings ü.L'O

John Halter, same salary f'.L'U J. S. MUbara, marshal, and laUirers on street fo.lft Trinity 0. K. society, tftfoft tO.OO A. Kre.-s, watching hvdrant showdays " U..50 Y . C. Bincklev Co., jiriiitingcardd for Health Board 1 .:'.') J. s. Milburn, burying bona f b. I.. Walls .". 2.50

Ammunition and Rationa to the protector whose place will be sadly

missed around the fireside. Kesolved, That the i'ost eilend the funeral as a Post and that ttie comrade he buried with the honors of the I'ost. That we extend our

for it w 'is a case of rush and runli night heartfelt sympathies to his bereaved

and day to k. ep the troops supplied with faniijv arMJ tnal a C(),)V of these amuiiinition and rations, hut thanks to , l: n- i Chamberlain'a Coli-', Cholera and Hiar- resolutions be sent to his family and rboea Beinedv. we were d.i.. to keen at spread on the minutes of the Post,

work and keep our health; in fact, I sin- an,i sent to the Jasper Courier and

eerely believe that at one critical time LxnninKi1M Armm ml tbnt tb

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Front Saved the Day. P, K. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, writing from Santiago, de Cuba, on July '.:;d. says ; "We ail had diarrhoea in mure or les- violent form, and when we landed we had no tillie to see a doctor.

tbis medicine was the direct saviour of

mir aiiow Iir II our p:u kits icet 'icen

unable to work there would have l.een

on i nf getting supplies to the front.

I'l.ere wren BO roads that a wagon train

could use. M v comrade and ntvsclf had

the food fortune to lay in a i apply of this medicine lor oar peek train betöre

we li tt lanipa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life."

The aliuve h tter waa written to the

manufacturers of this medicine, the

Chamberlain Medicine Co., DesMoineF,

Iowa. For sale hv M. Friedman.

sist wear the usual badge of mourning thirty days. Hespectfully sub

mitted in r . L. and C. M . ITH KU Bl'KToN, Wm. T. Pin nick,

Thomas. J. Nolan.

Com.

take charge of a set of hooks.

Miss Abide Thomas, of Kein -ville is in Jasper where she will remain a short time viaiting friends and relatives. Mr. ( leo. H. Wilson is in Indianapolis fur I few days. He found his brother Tom. a member of the l.V.l reg't doing well. Mr. Will Bohnert returned Sunday from a tailors' cutting sCtJOOl at Cincinnati, and resumed work foi derber A Huther. Mi-- Wagner, of Owen-bom, Ky., who has been visiting her brother, Mr. (leo. Wagner, and friends in Jasper, returned home Monday. The wife and daughters of Mr

('has. Kijg, returned yesterday from Louisville. They attended the wedding of Louis Kgg while there. Mr. C. Muth, agent for the Fill-' ton Av. Brewery, in Kvansville, Aral in Jasper Wednesday, i ttending to buaineaS and treating all to a good

Total 1)01.4? On motion ol Joe. Jahnaeoonded by J. Schmitt, the telephone poles belonging to Jasper College from theollege to Sennershieiu's, W'eie ordered removed, as not complying with college contract, and if put up again must be done under the direction of the town marshal, and in accordance with contract, and alngh as the long distance telephone poles in Jasper. M tion was made and adopted that the marshal need n t notify the 2d time those who failed upon the lirst notice to er oi k on the streets, and the marshal to use his best judgment as to bringing suitl against delinquents for said failure). The contract for building the three new culverts was awa.ded to Win. Hüls on his bid of 1200, the town attorney to write contract and t nd. The petition for removing obstructions on Clay street was, on the recommendation ot J. K. Meh 'all , town attorney, rejicted. Trustee Jos. Jahn, seconded by John Hatter, moved that Treasurer Suliga pay to the town $10 which he ought to have charged Wallace's -how for water, instead of the 4 I he did charge them. After discussion during which it was shown that the town cleared about $1.60 on the contract as it was made, the motion

Resolutions of Condolence. By the Trinity Christian Endeav

or Society b the memory of Mr.

Curran O. Clark.

The committee appointed to adopt resolutions of condolence to the memory of our departed brother. Curran Oscar Clark, who was called from this society Tueoday evening Sept. ii, 1S'.'S, submit the following: Wherea-, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to take so suddenly from ( ur midst our loving brother ; therefore he it Resolved, That though we me?t no more on this earth, we will try to live so as to meet him in the bet ter land, feeling that our loss is his eternal gain, and will try to find consolation in the thought that He who give li has elm taken away, that He doeth all things well. Resolved, That these resolutions

be entered in our minute hook,

copy of same be sent to the bereaved family, and he published in tin-Jas-i .i t f a

Pt papers and tue tmuniingnunj I odependenti UOUU P. JOBEPH, I Clotilda Bi kitnkk, Com. Anna K. Hi vikk, I Jaaper, Ind., Sept. 9, 1808. TO THE MOTHER. Your boy is- gone: you listen now in vain Forthat dear footstep at the close of day. Your tear dimmed eyes gaze through the window pane, But be comes not by the accustomed way. The voice you loved Lids you no more good night. No more the kis- be gave you every morn, And when the evening lamp is burning bright His lace la missed I your heart with grief is torn.

A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there ia really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who baa Lame Back and Weak K idneys, Malaria or nervous troublea. We mean he can cure himeelf rigbt away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones uu the whole svstem.

! acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, I is a blood partner and nerve tonic. It cure- Constipation, Hei lac e, Fainting spells. Sleeplessm t and Melancholy. It is purely veg tanie, a uiild laxative, and restores the system to ita natural vigor. Try Electric Bittersand le convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Onlv 50 centa ! a bottle at Martin Friedman's Irug

store. 3

TWSS there he used to sit just after tea, Twa- there yuu gazed at him with loving eyes ; No other face ur form can ever be What Ins was. But his voice no more raphes. 'Tis hard to give him up tbis way, I kimw. Throigh all ttsSSS years you've watched him as he grew From babyhood to childhood, then the goV Of manhood, rested on him, and yon knew. Your boy is gone, but le not cast down Your parting ki upon his forehead lays ; Be sure, he'll vet w in the golden crown 1 1 1- name shall ring with meed of praise. Your prayers shall hover o'er his lonely bed. Your mother love will shield him in the light, Ood w ill protect that dear, devoted head ; And remember this: Uod doeth all things rigbt.

time.

( apt. John Laming, f Washing- was rejected.

ton, nominee of the Republicans' for The Board then adjourned. state Senator, was in I uhois oounl The town board, et its two spety this week arranging his political J cial meetings in Sept. resolved that fences. the new culvert across Main street

Railroad Kxcursbum. White Sulphur Wells at English. Sweet Sulphur Springs at Velpen. Bate of one and one third fare for the round trip on the certificate plan. Certificate must he signed hy proprietor of springs. Sunday Excursi' n rates effective Sunday, May L'üth. 'Its. Tickats sold atone fare for the round trip, good for the day only.

Portcrsville Pointers. Fred J. Schnarr can be seen shaking the hand of every voter since Saturday. uHe is the Republican nominee for County Recorder." I w ish you success with many happy returns n the Sth of Nov. next. John T. Dyke was the guest of Mr. Coon Jackie Sunday. I wonder if h saw the one he went to see? "Sit." On the evening of the 10th inst.,

a I at the re-idence of Mr. John Houch,

a birth-day social in honor of the above named. Quite a crowd of Portcrsville young people were present, and all seemed tj enjoy themselves. Hev. Gregory preached a very able sermon here Sunday afternoon. Some of our young people went to Jaaper C. E. Sunday evening. The service was in memory of the deceased and beloved member Curran 0. Clark. Those that went report one of the grandest meetings of the kind they tver witnessed. Mrs. W. F. (ioebel left for Louisville Monday m irning on a pleasure trip to see her folks in the city. The work on the new school house is progressing nicely. They have the frame up. Wm. A. Wilson was over from Jaaper Morday morning on business. If you want first class meats call on Aud. Schnarr Saturdays. Uncle Adam Schnarr is on the sick list at present. Mi-s Hattie Murray, one of Huntinghurg's fair damsels, returned home after a few weeks stay with Mrs. (leo. Rudolph. Mr. Scott Leramon, of the erest end, was in Saturday. John T. Dyke made a business trip to Huntingburg. Dr. Ras Dillon passed through enroute for Daviess county Monday. If you want to know anything about Togs call on Dr. (. 13. (irim. "He makes the price." Aud Schnarr, our shoemaker, is now ready to cobble for the public. Our new Dr. is becoming a favorite with the fair sax. "Nit." Monday evening the 4 years old daughter of John Mayo fell from the fence, breaking her arm. Dr. Kelso went over and reduced tho fracture. Tanolekoot.

Mr. Geo. Wagner left Monday f u-

his regular annual visit to the State

from Sondermaa'i is to be 4 feet and 8 inches on top, covered with

Fair, at Indianapolis, to inspect all "tone W inches thick and the Open

ihnt is hest in ainicu tura mail- urn is to ie l indies wme.

Inert, for the benefit

kamen.

on. James . Barker

of his cus-

of Bike

'The tax levy for the town was fixid by the Board at Ö0 ets on each

f PK) f:r general pur; .-es; 25 cents

for

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1. I. I , o , .l.. I lOrWUiei WOIKS, IO I IS. llll tt.lUT

COllIHV WHO lepiesenieo iin oiniin i . . . i .i. .1... ii i . ,i works sinking fund and 10 cts. for

111 lioill Hie iiuii-e iiim ' i i in io in , ,. , . . . . ,

Indiana several years ago, nnd who

)'" aff.ieted will be experienced L "a will .v; "It feels somiod fT

, 'HU SPOI

attansa

It i" guaranteed.

AM Ktl SKVKKAL Till -TW MI'MI

mmi In till mule tu iniiiiatfi' mir

liimliii'.i. in their own Mini m nrliy enmities. It 1 mainly ufllrc work oonilucteil st home, vi i o -i i, i 'if iii - h i h fear and sapetiiea definite, hon aSAe, no more, an lean salary. Monthly lift. Kelereliee. Kileln. ell ml drensfiil "tiiieu snrelope Usrbert i Hi en -i , Bent. M , ' im ny 1

was in Jasper when it had but thiee houses all told, and lived in l)ukiis county I long time in his early life, is now 7s years old, and is on a visit to many friends in Jasper and renewing old anpiaintance. Hon. Jos. Barkel, a former repre

sentative in the legislature trom

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"III llll i i i i i . iii.iiuiu -i i in mi i'ii property: poll tax corporation 36 cts ; water works 25 cts ; for dogs, $1 on each male; and $2 for each bitch.

iS to .St. Lottie and KHtmi. Via L R. a st. L 0. K. B. Batarday, Heptember 17, 1898, Tickets limited for Beturn on all regular trains up to and

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' , 1 . i . n . St. liuis. Visit the great St. Louis ExMadison township there, is wiUi hiSj(OHjtji,n A opportunity to hear father visiting in Jasper. 'Souna'a Fumous Bund.

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J Fnll Suits complete, or single coats, . pants or vests, in all the latest makes . and styles. Oome and investigate. J JOSEPH BUCH ART. 4 W. 6th Street. JASPER, IND.

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