Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 41, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 December 1898 — Page 5
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Makkim.i: LlCRXIIS. Robtfft W Jones ami S;ir;ili Lvaus. tar The ladies nid society of Trio
it y church mil have a bx supper at Kunkel'.- hall tonight. Gkl ami enjoy yourself. The psrsoa wim .h-tui i I the eeagrenation la Sinelav I Ik High If i- i. queilad in rail mi If, rrfrtdwsa aed Ki t a h.ttlcof Foley - Honey and Tar, whirl, always givea r-1 n-f .
Foot Ball Pootball between Um Gutgeeell School ami the High School S.-ituiday, resulted in a c lory for the latter lv a score oi l tn(J
They will play aga.n next Saturday
The Kind You Haw Always Bought on the former's grounds, i) weather
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COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET "for" of I: Shoemaker, Perry, in , nva:
nkes the t-K ill Holl, H line " nu.M- nun inn iore inc oilier
Wuyal make, ihr ,M,J pur, hulrvumc anil Jrl.vo.ua.
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POWDER Absolutely Pure
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Jan.
week.
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healthy. Bold at
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Drop !Urt t'lotnlng al eonl at Lckertsi' New Store.
Brannock's 'lay an. I said, 'I want a bottle ,,. tliat
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a paw .a nn nooill IM- ;ll i I i I i .l I - at ' net aeh when we . aim. t get the doctor "tending Oouit. iukh enough. It's the medicine von Mi- Anna Hunter went to IV kell for CrOUD.' " He alluded to Cham- i,.r.l,i,r,. Vf I ..:.: r- J
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tnd relativ i.
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ix.UL'iit a Yr sale
gvl John Lorev apld lii oerlain Cough Remedy and Newton Btreel reaidenoe t. Mr. Jus. !'""'; .fo & the rtore. l 'I . hi' -ir in inn o, mi
I,, tam pert, MUri WOOl, who will reside there in the future. I Kikk. The. prim ipal part of TeonytOOi Warrick countv was dei i R A i oi Ii M mm DAT. , ' i , a , ' ' .. ..... i i . t i-i i vi'i i I iv Rm nn Miinrliv h.ll .. i
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Mra. Ueo. Parrenkopf, of Lottie' rille, came to Jasper Saturday, to vi.Mt frendl and relatives. Mr. Mike Kraff. of I iOtiiavill.
l or MoarM4MiNM. Heni I tiir. TMori, of Hutton, Ind., hsvh lie had noi MMiken iiIm)v a whatper in a in . nth, an. I un bottle of Kole - I lona-v oi l I ..i I.'. M..M-.I voire. It i-w-ixlaiif.lv ( nprakern ami -u.Ker, M t riwlman. ( 'I U.O0 II wi.s.-Mr. W. T Armatroog, publiaber oi the Clark County Record at Charleston, Ind., WM elected hy the Democrats R I order of the roiinty at the recent elect ion, and entered upon his dutie lest week. He has sold the Record to Carl Brayöeld, favorahlv known a- tM Wumnpon poet, and JohnS. Buyer, who have changed the name to "HooSaOf I r in. .( rat. " Mr. Bray held has huih up a con-.derahh-reputation as a political II well as literary correspondent of metropolitan papers, and will no
tlOUM make the Hoo-ier Hetnoi rat a power in Clark county, a- the Record has long baen. The CoOBtKR wUbd it may secuie a doen page of paying lidvs., so it may beootni a siiining light for the peo I-. No Harobug. Foley V Honey and Tar .1 not claim t perform miracles . It doe not claim
t WIND IS CHEAP!"
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. .,V;m. na i-h.6 ...n.-.M i.ini. t. ;" " uubiub nouaea - "vt ..-.. ra- ... cure an bui cases or conramption or
uijij nu r-iitM - r iri' : iiriHf ' um uue vimw w pre ruin-
It broke out in Nl,le Hudon' R. M. Milhu-r Ran re,,reetlte,l ; 1 " r,'",', "avncea ttagea of
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It is an old Htory of a man with a wagon load of econd band foods which have been re-varni.shed. to ha
thanaalvai up an great merchant.-, and to crv aloud ahout tii' ir line good, and to try and run down .-M-ryhody else 'Ale- are in the same business, with the cry of '"Old Fogy" IMOQfldi to make an kofaoat man si. k. These fakers are now abroad in the land with dodgers talking about their cash prioee, etc. While we naturally are not given to blowing, n- v.-r wai ni. k-r.amed "Windy" etc. Vet when it conies to Wiling PURN1TURI we are the old reliable standl.vs, bave been m for i" yi an, and knew to-day tin- largeat and beat etoek -f tine IjMo-ilalo kFUnMflTUBE In the coumv, at Um low. -t pin e. Match TIhmii Anywhere If Von Can. Look at the Furniture and compare the prices with others. Here are a few prioee: Polished Oak Canter Tables, 24x24, at BO oasti worth 1.75, Piee Bureaus, :i marble, at 6.00, worth 17.51). Oak Dressera, 18x40 minor, at 18.50, worth 113.00 Oak Dre-sers. 24x30 niirn.r, at 17.50, worth $10.50. 1 tin Kitchen Safes at $'.'.( hi, worth '.7ö. 12 tin Cupboard Bafet at 3.50 worth 11.50. Iron Bedl at '1 5m and upwards.
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ga Kre-!i Bread and t'aken always on
I tore all Hit 1 1 o'cl ick to adjacent property.
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and The
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RUN DOWN
For Pneumonia.
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i "- i -. w. uv- miot. ii i irriamiv worm irvina nv
j. Convention last WOek at incci.nes. 'hose atllcted or threatened with th.i-
the
lup. de-
dread. nl diseas-n. M. Friedman
JASPER PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
i i al o .ilr Hh MOaUm KXU Uta n pom dkk. BobjrB B. Braiionck, Jastr. Win. V. W ilson has money
to loan on Farm Property at ." . per rent, interest. Call
and see him at .Jasper, I ml. M 11 - -hi.
fcTMr, John Lorey aril com
mence the erection ot a two storv won buildinc 22x64 feet on Wct
ixth street, next to his Hardware tore, next week.
Dr. J. C. Bishop, of Afasw, Mich.
By K. F. Si TIIKHI.A.M), MpfHaleaSnai Jmtpvw leboola l ook at the programme of good music at the school entertainment. IflSMI Anna Hunter and hula Wuchner visited the High School last Friday aiternoon. The Primary. Intermediate and
( 1..i'nlerlain'8 Colic, Cholera and rirrl..ea RSWMÜf can always be dei.. n le. njx.n and is j.ieas uit and safe to takf Si. I I l. M. Friedman.
H ui. I.. R. Grim, of Pttarsburg, WSJ in Jasper last Saturday. He has been appointed Deputy 1'roseOUtor for I'ike Co. by Mr. traylor. Miss Kinma Cassidy came home last week from Pike county, to apend
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savs; nave used ho eve I ..nev ami i nan k-l'i viiiL' wan in-r Darent- aru
Tar in three very eevere r-.inee .f'nneii- returned to her school Moml.iv
inonia the past month, with good re-, D--M m n i t .1 WXttl -Martin Friedman. Bugler I ho. B. W ilson, of the 1 69th Indiana vols., cot home Man-
nex anppir i be ladies ..f the day. He enlisted in the State Guard fnmr department- held very Trinity Cburrh will gjs a box sup- in April, Was nm-tend in V. . S. ser- interesting Thanksgiving exercises", per at Kunkels H:ill, Friday night, vice May 1.', and mustered out with The literary programme rendered Dec. 2, low. All 1 idies are re-1 the regiment Nor. 23, hsring been by the High ilchooT pupiia last Fri queatedto bring a box filled with in the military aervice s litth- over day evening was highly cntertainluncb, which will he soldat lOeHflts -ix month-, and jolted around on ii.g. each, for the benefit of the Trinity railroads through Indiana, Ohio,) Several of the children of the L,Um "- N 'yP lin iVnnsylvania, ready j Brimarv department have been out
For Kidney Troubles f ,A'n' l,m '"'v,'r l" M'' a Nl an" !thia week on account of
T. .... laru. I here is nothing better than Foley Kidney Care. F erv am mho triee it McGinnie, Esq., an attor-
will agree to tine. .M. hnedman.
chicken
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mi th, i iw nap tw aas laac
Vül U UuUttx. t ot uliSi
f CRAfTS Id.-TK.VI'KR Cl Ki:. th .ml.
guaranteed n-uieiijr for ilitemir.
8 ! bf B. I! I'.ranriock, Jasper. SaTA territ.Ie storm swept the
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-a a. lllllk oir fctni
pux. The V aflad miisir- el fiUiios ii ro
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no, Hin i.wui-N me. speiu .Momi'iv mL. , re. ita e uorL- V ,r....t ,,...
mrA child. Clmrence Ouinn. ditirl ! Tu-day in J sa per, examining, rich voice are found' ibobi the
Ihe Kind You Haw km Bought jn Hall townehip last Saturday, and '?r lhe A" ljn" riIrod company, pupils of the schools.
t? . 7, I.;, f...i .i... : . t ... ne recor. 1.1 i it i. - T tli.it c. m inn v
in- i.noei. nun i". in. mailer oi wie . . a handle factory there, had Ondert l" n"al tat0 Uu , oUn,-v- 11 " kertiuckes h embalm it. ao it "'pposed m the mterest of the pro POUld be take, to his former home P0" re ',rf Blxatlon by the bondin Kentucky, where it was shipped h"Ui of that '"pany.
on Saturday.
Lemingtoa Lights. Health is pretty good in this
pars 't.-.
ra;n. in th . hest when a ier-..n has
a in!. I m.li. ., .....I l
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tutuiiionia. a Meveol Manne ainoen-
iüi Chamhrlain8 I'ain Balm and
I onto the cht st over the eeat of
jMin in promptly re'ieve the paia and l'i'O lit the tlireiO. ne.l uttu.-lt f i.ti.n
L,nia. The same treatment will, ore a
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erris' ..niish oi... ChwcLt.
rrcatcat W rm rUme lr in axiatat.-o fr II M 1 I! . Bel i by B. B. Braauaock, Jasi-r. I ... ...
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are" tot Ktit-iimatiain iiinl Vnir.il
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Lost,
Many have lowt confidenre and hope neighborhood.
a- well as health, Daeaow they have heen t I I their Ki Inev .ll.-eae- u ere in
curdile. F'.l'v'e Kidnev Cur. i- a
IGoarant Q remedy for the dim-on ra(je. I
and dlt consulate. M. Friedman,
Harly Lemmon i improving nie.
NkW SlolO IN J VSI'KK. On Moll day Mr Wm. Goebel,ol Poitersvilio,
leaned the I'. A. Gucket store
Coony Scbnirr is learning the black smith trad.-with Milton Abel. That's right Cooney, strike while the iron's hot.
J. M. Scott, our jolly school di-
The Faros at the School entertainment Friday evening Dec. '.. will keep you in a roar of laughter from beginning to end. D .n't miss it. Parents should sec that their
( hü. Iren are prompt and regular at school. There are a few too many cases of unnecessary tardiness and ab.-er.ces. The public school entertainment will be given in the Court house Friday evening, December 'd. beginninp at H o'clock. The pumls
of the Jasper public schools who
and residence on Main and st bate.,
and gets poaaession Feb. 1st w hen !i" will fill the store with a large ir neral stock of goods. Mr Goebel il thoroughly posted in the mercan-
r',"m rector ,.f Needmore, paid Mi-s Kdna k'railiate51 fn"u common rohool
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It f. llii.Vl- Mt 111..', tin . ilia., mill II..
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"im hi, . .lii,,,Ui DruiraUt. Jaai.t r.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
e i nn rail Hint a liar uiiiti
Bears the 7
o v.. v. u, i mi it, t r j-cd.
uooper s vtait one dsy last week T . , 'll""M , ar Mr. Ira Lemmon hai returned rWÄrSIr ' diP,,nM- Admiihome from Quincy, Ills., tin after -101120 Denta ohildrao under 11 the holidays. years of age 10 CCUte. The pr..TKrtai l, i'..;., wlmmA n i Ceedl will he appropriated to the
nie burliness, and his shirting in Jas- tthing bv not bej at tne 0. purchase of books for the school nor Will ...ark an event in its futureLu ,))er Thank agivi ng night, a. the lilrar'business history. Ii ' , . ,
,. , ' emu i' o . . uii n. nun is BO QOWU T ..:..... i o . unmcliat-lv , rf. . , r .... ..... T" Fomteil Questions All-
Mr. Ciuckes will
build
am
'' lie.'trfeil Iii.i'.iikii iinu .,f llm tmim
Id a new residence on Oth Street haa left f..r I,. ' T
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a part of the (iramelspaeher build- 'i . ' ' .-. . ueie tnan your compeütor if you
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logon Ith and Jackson for hs QU don t succeed, try again d rtaking busiueee. i,m WMthr. mZZt i. .,1.,
- I a I Ii I m m.- aju-M a a O IIU I the second coat of paint. Prof. Bum-, of Alfordsville
i'k.
'TK tkd Mkktixo. Rev. J
u i-lihurn will begin a series o
iiieeiinirs at lhe M. K. c Hin- I
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laav Having purchased the en ti restock of furniture f Mr. P. A.Guckefl, who ha-
gone nut of the furniture business, t.. close it .nit we will otfer for a limited e the following harvraine:
I ft W rdr.il.es at F'i .Hi worth fs no.
4 ft la k Wardrol.es at 7. no worth 19.00. Ni.-e o.ik Bed room softs 1 1. 00 worth t-t"'.
Uheval Huits, 18x40 mirror, 15.00 worth ):. oil. Come and see 'em. ALLES BR08.
SUDOIM Dkath Mr. John Ru ter, a barber, with a shop on 5th and
talking of organizing a singing class at the Lemmon church. I don't think the people could do any I letter. Mr. Burri- is a tine -injjer. A. W. Bush and T. H. McCain are serving as sextons at the church. If you want to know ah ut c ions, ask J. W. fticCraney ami Tina Farris They are in the DOOC buiilMei i : ... i i a.
.Iis .M.vrue i.erniic.n is siiitennt:
n eredt
BSS ..f making a Letter ar-
cann.it
Voll tet a ltter price'.'
Ana. As there is no difference in the f.,r pries the pabtk w ill bay only the Letter, SO that w Inle our protite may he smaller .in a ringle sale they will Do'inurh great-
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public to knnw
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I in si WOSTB
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PLENTY OF EGGS
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- - 'bi ii uaetl. s,'d by ii. B. Braaaock, JasHr. h is said the Air Dine railroad 11 n he sold at a fore closure leand bought in by a reorganiznn .inmiltise of the bondholder
'' 11 1 the supervision ot Keeem-r
v v. if .... 1 . a a
. uus oeen matenaJJy unjirov-
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Broadway st.. in Dmisville, Cv.,f,rom oomhuation of the big toe
came to Harbison townshiti last week ' Ira I.emmon and T. I,. Hargravi
wer. at Porten Vilie Saturday night. The box supn r at the" church
b rville. II" wont huntiiu! We.lnes I hanksgivmg was a grand success; i.r,.i. ,
KJ . . - . . . a i ' i i I i
..Jo was cleared.
to visit bis hrotheis-in-la.v. ,.
John and (Jeorge Drexcl, m ar K
dav. took rheumatism, but .lid not
call a physician till Thursday, when W 's announced th people of !)r. Lukameyer was called. On DMiiintii will have a line enter
tainment some time during the Holidays. Will publish later on. Jolly Boy.
II..W can mih itH the
roar make i- tin- best?
I If Loth arti.-hs are brought prominently before the public both are certain I to le tried ami the publk willverv iiuirklv past- judgment "ii tin in and ne'e only t he Letter .me. Jhie explains th la:gi sale of ChainherUin ri Cough Remedy, The people have Leen using it for years and have found that it ran glWSyi be depended ujKin. They may OOCSmODaliy take up with -..me fashion iiLle bov Ity put forth with exaggerate I claims, bat are certain to retort. t. tinone n ine Iv that they knoi to ls reha- ! hie, and for OOUghs, eoids and croup there is DOthing equal to Chanderlain'e
Cough Keine. ly. For sale Iv Martin
Public School Entertsinment At the Court house, Friday evening Dec. 1), 1898, at 8 o'clock. PRoasu m m . Music. " Waldemar Grand March. ' ' irehestra. Or-tion. "Influence of Associates," Miss Goldie Chsmbera. Declamation. "Where There's a Will Then '.- a Way," Klraer Eifert. Piano Solo. "Silent Love." MisAnna ( ii -mann. Oration. "Stability of Our Government," Cicero Clark. Oration. "A New Type of Manhood Must Precede the New Type of Society," Miss Minnie Judy. Musie. "Popular Medley Overture," On he.-tra. Oration. "Ignorance in Our Country a Crime," Mis- Helen Daniel Declamation. "Love of Country," Henry Kenner. Violin Solo, Piano accompaniment "Katie Kelly's Walt," Mine Mayme and Hattie Kuebler. Oration. "Success in Life," Robert E&ckert. Oration. "Our War With Spain," Scott Hunter. Violin Duet. Itrunni. Glenn and ( iene Sutherland.
Declamation. "Learning and Wisdom," Roy (.reene. Oration. " Literature as an Art," Edgar Traylor. Piano Solo. "Tviolese and His Child." Miss May Salb,
Music. "My Queen Waltz," Orel), -t ra FaBCC. "Wir Sprechen Dctihh
Hier." Cast of Character-: Major Regulus Kattan, Cicero Clark. Henry Bchnetder, Joseph Wuchm r. Mr. Spriggins, floyd Traylor. Mrs. Spriggini, Anna Wuchmr. Angelina (their daughter) Olga ) Buettner, Mrs. Julia Rattan. Frieda Zoeller. Anna Maria, Alma Buettner. : Piano Duet. "La Jota," Misses Stella Friedman und Clara Mrhringer. Violin Solo, Piano a. ounpanitnent,
( Mas. Sol iea and Mi-- May Salb. Preeautation of Dipl.. mas t," ComHOH School graduates, Supt. Gl orge R. Wilson. Piano Duet. "Ill Trovatore." Mi-s-
. - May Salb and Flora Traylor. Mu-ic "Age of Progress Overture," Orchestra. Admission: Adult-20 cents ; children under U years of age, Id cts. The proceeds are to be applied t.. the purchase of books tor the public school library, Kemurknhle Rescue. Mr-. Michael Curtain, Plainlield, III., makes the statement, that she cautrlit sold, which settlsd oa her lungs; sin. wa- treated for a month by her familv physician, hut grsa arorw. He told her
peless victim of ronsuinp-
WILL IU II I) BLACK DIAMOND.
Friday morning the rhumatism
reaiduil his heart, killing him almost instantly. His widow sei t an
undertaker, Mr. H. C. Mill -r, from
Louisville to take charge of his bod
and taki it to Louisville. The un'-
jdertaker got to Jasper ubuit Jo'tdock on Saturday morninir. ami after a
consultation with undertaker (nick went on to k'ell rvi I Is. IIa.
a-viatv f iMVi III brought the corpse to Gunk es' rooms
worth Vastly more than Satuidev inorninir. when dl. o...
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; pui in marge, it haaiatter s instruments and materials '""onstrated that it is a pay the body was embalmed and placed 1 on the ai tiiHl cnul i.f eon. in n enilin nlisal tf flvawl Issan t
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Itation, and Mr. Ouckes took it to
I Huntingburg for the afternoon train
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2 il,H' Waive in the world for rum . ,asP,'r undertaker was up to reNnrvs. uleem. anil rl. ....... t 1 Ullir llients. The funeral tool
Ss J,, i 1 1 .''I'P bands, chiihlains, place in Louisville Sunday, and was
1 ire 4 pi (i . ur io i a. and s. si- largely attended, as the deceased '"autiiedu; give itTIm . W,ls h "''"l' f the Masons, K ot jnaoMy refuadsd. Price 28 rental1"" Klks, and the Bairbers' Union. Mt or."iSi? 'y wr':'' i-rilan.iMr. Ruter had many i.c.piaintam es ill III V
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Sir Thomss Tancred Will Advise Englishmen to Spend $40,000,000. KNOXVII.l.K, Tenn.. Nov. 23.
"Why i- Judge 7,e nor a sti. cess- Local promoter-ot the Black Dia
hil fisherman'.'" asked attorney Kd m,,m railrofd scheme today receivHughes. cd information that .Sir Thomas "Never heard he wai a lieber- Lauere., the English engineei sent man," remarked Clar. nee Hnv. l" (':'s '"iintry by an Knglish finan"Oh, yes he is, and every time l'a' syndicate, would recommend lie L'oes after tn.iit he turns Bp their th;i'- ",e r',!i(1 ',u''1 by his jx-ople. Whiteside. "( lark Co. Ktcord. i Before starting for London the en
gineer stated to ( Olonel Albert h. Kift,., ... ,. jUoone of Zanesville, Ohio, and other Did the mini- er say anything . . . i .. ,. f , i . - - K prominent men inten sted m the comfoiting .' a.-ked the neighbor i i .i . i i i .i f ,, , , , , deal, that he Would approve the srrof the wulow recent y bereaved. an,, recn,tnen.l the investme.,, . Indeed, he didn't," was the Colonel B .one has contracts lor 'piiek reply. "He said mv litis- 1....1.1: 1... ...1 1 . . .
hand was U'tter Statesman.
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she was a hopeless victim of
uon ana tost no medicine could .-ure her. Her. trügest suggested lr. Kings Nsi Discovery for Consumption: the bought h bottle and to her great delight foosd hers. If btastttted from the first dose. She continued its use and, after Inking six hottles, found herself S' und and well , now does her own housework, and 1- 1 well as she ever was. Free trial Isittles 'of this Great Discovery si Marth. Fried man - lruk Store. Large Bottles öO et ndl.00. a Odd Fellows Box Supper. The Odd Fellows at Ireland have derided to give a box SUppOjri at their hall on New Year's eve. All Odd Fellows and their families and friende are invited to attend. Lai Cavk, N. (i. GXO. KkM.AM-, Scry. CEPHALOTUS I III IM VI I HU I III VOM 111 II HI
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Bobbed the (irave. A startling inrident of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subied l" narrated by him as follows; "I was in a most dreadful condition. Mv skin was almost yellow, eves sunken tongue catesl, pain continually in Lack Mid side-, no appetite gradua.lv growing weaker day by dav. Three pbvsicians had atvea me np. Fortunately a (nend advised trying 'Electric Hitters' and to my great joy and surprise, the lirst Lottie made a decided improvement. I continued their use f.u three weeks tad am BOW a well man. I know thev ttved my life and robbed t he grave of SBOther victim." No one should fail to in it only ii rents per Lottie at Martin Friedman's I'rug Store. j Bari thf ) Die Kind you Haw Always Bougtit Boone Bubbles. Corn harvesting is about over. Hon. Jay DeBruler.of Petetsburg, -pen: Thanksgiving with his mother. It is rep.uted thst J. I. (Iregory will begin a seties of nieetings at Bethel next week. William C. Bauer, of California, is pending the winter with his grand mother, Rachel C. Britta .,
Mi-- Nellie Drake, of Otwell, spent Thank-giving with friends in Boone . James A. Biittain, of the firm of Peering Bros., mado a Hying trip through our vicinity. We wonder whether Opha was looking out of tin window. Mr. Homer Wincinger is teaching a successful school term at Birchcreek. Mrs. (iu-tie Barr and Mrs. Edith Dude, of Bruceville, have returned home after a sh irt and pleasant visit to their many friends in Boone.
Mr. Freeland Brittain
the sick list.
Miss May D Bruler is still looking out of the window while somebody goes to school and to Ireland I 'heetnuti I The relatives, neighbors, and friends of W. K. Brown, of Santiago fame, gave him n snmrise on
Thanksgiving. Every one was anxious to greet the returned soldier, and tried in some way to do him honor. When he came in from a short httttt in the morning he found about one hundred and fifty of his friends assembled, and the table ladened with turkey, cake, pumpkin pies and other necessary eatables, which were freely partaken of by all. Home and patriotic songs were a part of the program, and all claimed to have a good time. KlKKXA.
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