Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 December 1900 — Page 5

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, A ViPl H fill N IKK V. Happy New Year!

V . i Mint Olive Traylor will leave next

(I WUmmt at Jttft. P. 0. ' "l"?ie- at lh car "f bo" lu Indianapolis today, i pora j Mehue; James K. McCord Indiana I niversity at Bl.ioruington M 71. . Li a-Iutv.. a ..l... u

M AKKl A(iK LlCKNSES. Louis F. R.I jmui'iip anil I 'J

r. H Cassidy wdl send ahar. EjwartlJ. rjreid,nbaugh and

Proves Atoat Wonci. Iluru ... . M: :

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.it II. Juaper I. o. u IikH, . tu. , .00 l. n. , i..i.t- .."V in Ireland rr iv mI of in ruiiiKkii'ltl l. xrrpl Sunday , cloaoa u s Himer. "M

... vi, ii.. nr.... , u'A.i- ana Alice r.. rai in: Ariuur mown

. . Br-., iiriii i liiu tili wi üuurn"

Mr. jos. a. Kitzinger WMiteu in . .,,. m v, , . ,,. land Bessia Hawkins

. I . ri wt in ii- uritH n reinhir old

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.lay. Mr Jas S. Millmrn drove over SSTThere have been thirty-four to Loogootee, Saturday, on his way new houses built in Jasper during to Blootnington. jl900, and they are all occupied. IÜM Susie McMahel, an attend- Whil . rnrl hreaklna veftr

of Pike

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inJfi len and a little snow -oumy, ram. nome 10 ..peno ")e been, ure enough ! No telling what

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rri' will happen before the close if the

PLENTY OF EGGS

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,4,1 ,. UBM ur iK.in., (, .na -ut the w l ork Mutual l.ile

holidays with her parents, on i

,ja oenturv kens ud the uace.

Mr. J. S. Connor, ttei.t-ral aurent

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ID8-l mr. um reiore me apportion-

Co., was in Jasper Monday, and menl committee ot congress, win, u with the local aent, Mr. H. Guck- I adopted, reduce the representation

h -i effect ive littk hver .illt"eg, called on a number of citizens. fro,n '""tana in the House ot Keps. lfj puWitt'a little Early Hirers.) . . . r from Iii to 12. rvergrip. Hart Frilman. Capt. J. (. Imming, of Daviess

ctiuDiT, wan in icju-u naiumay, gri- pBju . loi oi jasper youQg men

SA ly . Hooy and rar "I, re fur "ristm is. h.d a "big" time Christmas eve, a.. . ft 1 1 f 4 1.' i' ........11 .....1 . (A ..I umi fiiifi. amniinf . nnmo tnttt

I mil I . r , i ui n hi uuu i ir , ui nom wwi wiwwn vj Tell City, came over Satuiday to made must have enjoyed themsptnd the holidays with their par elves immensely. They sung, ents. dancd, hollered and whooped, a 1 Prof. V. T. Clark, of Anderaon,,becBUe ChriftmM waa n"ar-

with ins wile came down Mimtay to' jhe Amietite of a Hont.

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iAVE rjoetora Mlta ty ajtvag

irrll 111 lime iu,iM"'3iii (nirur erot p, whirh a.e fatal to so thorHiin 's "of Imbies. Martin rifdman. Dn ii A child of Mr. and Mrs Qto. M:irk. w st of Jasper, die;

Thursday last, and was buried Ml vj8jt their j.arents during the holi dav at St. Joseph's church gravelday8.

nr l It was three years and twoj .l .i.j

IUhIIUI- oiu.

n,-ii in needed at once whaaapar ic in in l.iuL'. r A neglc. t.'i) f or cold may soon Invonie serious md thou Id le ItOftpad at once One Cough Cure quickly oareaooagbi Is. anl th- or.-t cases of croup, (Mil Litis, ifriptM? and cthtT throat ud

. i!icH. Martin Friedman.

t use any of the counterfeit" of DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Halve. Moat of

r. wi iri ii ish nr name to caunt- in

I - t'tivied tiv all isxjr dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are oat of order. All Ktch should dnow that Dr. King's Nw Life PUla, the wonderful stomach and hvt-r ri-i! if. I '. tfivcs a Hilemlid atmetite.

Mrs. Josie Cooper, of Boone Tp., sound diir-stion and a reKular bodily

iianiT tnai insures peneci neaun in great energy. Only stfl at M . Friedman's drugstore. 4

Mrs. Will Bohnert went to I,ouis ville Monday to visit her parents.

WTMrs. Kmma Wilson entertained the C. K. Society, of Trinity church, and several friends on last night, at her hospitable home on 9th street, and those present of course had a pleasant time. To Cure a Cough

stop coughing, as it irrititei the lungs, and gives them no chance to heal. Foley's Money and Tar cures without causing a strain in thro ving off the pnlegm like common cough expectorant. Martin Friedman.

Mffrlt' tiflltb Wtrn Powder

Wftri-ttiud to cur an cam of Worm la Horaw, I '.ui. a.... it i ri . i

parfacl raaia4j Bad. Mil, M aaa. that indicate much Dhilosonhv !

a 1 J Respect always a silent woman:

Resolotioa. Kre8t is tbe wisdom of the woman

that holdeth her tongue.

Hold by B. B. Brannock.

Whkhkas, it has pleased the Supreme Master Workman on high to enter the family of our brother, Joseph Marx, and to remove from his fireside his infant boy to dwell in the

Paradise above, causing sorrow and

A vain woman is to be feared, for she will sacrifice all for her pride. Trust not a vain woman, for she is first in her own eye.

A haughty woman stumbles, for

Mrs. Vollmer aid daughters, Misses Flora and Rosa, went to

jury Tue on mal Dawitt'a w Itch j hvansville Saturday to spend the tJie Salve is a certain cure for piles. , holidays. eczema, cut!, scalds, burns, sores and! " . . ,

.mips .Maggie rvueoier, oi inuiana

left Monday to viit her daughter,

Mrs. Belle Haywood, at New Lon dm. Howard county.

Miss Nellie Miller went to Louis-: Nkw Bahn. Mr. John Blessville Monday to visit her sisteis re- lQger' outh of Jasper, is having a sidinir there. large barn built. Leo Schubley has

ine louiraci, anu iai'u iwc iraiur last week Mr. Blessinger knows the value of housing his implements, as well as crops and live stock.

ckm di-cases. Martin rnedman. IF your Horse Coughs

Th

He Fooled the Surreon.

pilis, came to Jasper Monday to All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of

lMnil the holidavs and visit her est Jetlerson, O., alter euflenng 1H

i. . irt iMatrniprr an'i i onfii i ur. inoniTi - , months from K'tal Mstuia, Ue would iuiht.l in fur uuirli. lolii. Hast, nd OareiltS. , I ..iMuir iu bwraa, sbexf aud dug, ftftr. at-. F die unless a costly operation was per-

,-sold Ly It. It. Brannock, Jasfer. -Mr Joe. Malier, Jr , tooH his son to Hvansville M ndav to receive HTThi merchants who invited treatment for partial deafness.

customers through the uotJRiEl

, Ii 11 I i l Uiic inu inn :i, a v uv in i u co umns are a well n eased with L, ... u i t xi j- . ,. . , xt . i t e publie -schools of Madison coun their holiday trade. Most people;. , li m i , , .i j'ty, came home to spend the holi kn a nood thing when they readl ' , . r

formed ; but he cured himself with rive boxes of Bueklen'a Arnica Salve, the surest pile cava on earth, and the liest salve in the WOftd. -" cents a box.

Miss Tillie Buettuer, a teacher in Sohl by M. Friedman, druggist. 4

goci tiling

al..tii it almost any time. Martin Friedman guarantees (Very i i hamberlain s Cough Remedy mil Mill refund the monev to any ui - not -at is lie. I alter using two-thirds ot the contents. Tins is the beet rem -cd in the world for la grippe, coughs, - Croup and whooping cough and is - ml and safe to take, it prevent.an tendency of a cold to result in pin uiii' in ia.

fcTBetween thirty and forty uf m. t ri. ii ... I I r. i

davs with her parents. ne jasper v-ouege uu-uu .eu uy I I I J.. i ..In ii . . . mm i 19 c -x a a 4

at. di. u i..fl kM n- öuy luuiuu.g iv rw

.!-. iiaour.;!, woo ...a ',U hull, v. at fhoir alxl inmix

a . , . nr. a a . . A n l.ntno-ii I r . ak 1 af

t .u. uu, j.a..-. u. - Thege wjth other exc.ur8,0DiHt8i

lanum ai cvkostiuv, ii g' i o Äll . ,v nQr ,,:,

. . UUCU IMP tnu VHir j -jjiixx was xm 4

usual occurrence from Jasper.

Morris English Stable Liniment

1 I. mtii. na. Cut, llf in.. Hum. Call"

Sufi at II ,ij Blroii.h. hii..uitim, s,,r.naa,

ewriiiog. ic. IMM fur BM or laat. sa S ae. Sold by B. B. Brannock, Jaer. I'. Witt Little Karly Hisers a e dainty ! 11 e pills, but they neer tail to cleanse ,vt r, n uiove obstructions and inc ' i ate the system. Maitin Friedman AWThe Mossman -Bayless Lum btr company stopped temjKirarily about 15 saw-log haulers lasi week, f jr want of room in the river or tht r irdl lot more logs. S i- the time when croup and lung let prove rapidly fatal. The only banalen remedy tuat pnsluces imiuedio -nils It ine Minute (.'oiigh Cur. Ii .- very oleasant to take and can lie rebed upon t. ipiickly cure coughs, colds . in lung diseases: It will preent option. Martin FiitKlmau. When the stomach is tired out it must i n -t, but we can't live without Koilol Dyspepsia (. ure "digest: bat yod eat ' sothat NM can eat all the k' 1 food y. u want while it is restoring 'i i i ve organs to health. It is the prepare! loa that digests all kinds. .1 ' "l. .Nlartin Friedman. MaTbt ladiei of the Jasper M i aid Bookty did fairly well at MI -uppers Monday and Tuesday nights, and desire the Col rikk to return thanks to those who encour- ': d and helped them. 4 Horse Kun Down Cat, l l.uilt ur quirklr with Horrlt' Ko( Hh StaMa Thr (ral (.load pnririrr aad raDO'alor. ax- iiHk rftwa, faitoidliifkfplrllad. iinta. - Id rv b. B. Brannock Jasper.

Put a Telephone in your home; 50 cents a ",wuvu rKI.Kf HONK 4'OMI'AMV. t ....

.'Ian, per-ons nave had the exerience Jj Mr. Pet. r .-sherman, of Nonn StratN. H., who sayn: "For years I Wfteforl tonure from chronic indiges bat K .oi Iiycipepsia Cure made a " an of me." It digests what you and is a certain cure for dyspepsia 'M-ry form of si omach trouble. It " lief at once even in the worsi Sjaaa and can't help Imt do you good 'a" Friedman.

B'ikn. Mrs. Jesse (irinies. a

paoai iter of Hon Win A III viol

III.! II II. HQ II Km Willi

U.'url.l... 1. II. K....U,1

.'! lasi et. IUI IIUBIBIIU,

1 l tirimes, K-q , has been ap-

i'' bted cashur and attorney of the

much better that her daughter,

Mrs. J. II. Stewart, on Saturday

brought her home. When you need a soothing and healvi avui i ;..v,.v ki iae antiteotic application f ir any pur-

, , , , . ,P j poee, use the original vc itt s itch "sweetness at Troy, 1 uesday. utt. Salve, a well known iure for piles

Mr. C. SoliL'a came home vester- and skin diseases. It beam sores with-

dav from a holiday visit w'ith his Vut 14 r?'r

chib'.ren in Hvansville.

feits.

Bew ire of counter

Martin Friedman

Mr. Valentine Vonderschmidt is spending holidayhveek in Louisville. Mr. Adam Vonderschmidt, of Washington, is visiting relatives iu Jasper during the holidays. Mr. R. M. Mil burn, Esq., made a Hying trip to Hvansville Wednes day, returning Thursday.

A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks.

aar"Next Mon lay night ends the first year of the new century. People don't say a child is one year old till the year has been fully tilled. So, when l'JOO began, the civilized world entered on its nineteen hun

dred and first year of the Christian era. Next Tuesday morning will begin the second year of the new

century. Don t get mixed up, or

ay There are 971 pupils reported of school age in Huntingburg. Counted at the customary ratio of ', idults for each person of school age, this would give the city a pop ulation of 2,913. Does anyone believe the census enumerator missed 800 persons in the city? Is not the apparent discrepancy a part oi

a big political trick, concocted af ter the returns were made to the census bureau, and extending ail ovei the state, for the purpose ol

cutting down Indiana's congreseion

al representation?

Tried Five Doctors. Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri

Valley, la., write : "I had severe ki Iney trouble for vears, had tried live doc

tors without liene it, but three bottles of

Ko ley's Kidney Cure cured nie. Martin

Friedman.

"I would like to report, sir, that burglars entered my house last night," he said to the sergeant at the police station. "How much did you lose?" "Two $1U bills out of my vest pocket." "And do you suspect any one?" "Yes, sir, I do. I would like to further report that I am perfectly cert in that my wife got up in the night and hawked on to that money, and to add that all the policemen in the United States can't scare it out of her. That's all, sir. Good-day, sir." Chicago News.

Fnt a Telephone in

fonr borne; 50 cents i 4.U (IMHEKUM)

HftWUVU. TKLKPHONK COMPANY.

Chapped Tiands, cracked lipa and roughness of the skin cured uuicklv bv

Banner Salve, the most healing ointment

in the world. Martin Friedman. laT Hon. John Kern, of In dianapolis, mada a strong demo

cratic speech at the Bryan banquet

in Lincoln, Neb., on Wednesday

night, in which he scored the Cleve

land bolters for their "gratuitous

advice" as to the future. The general sentiment of Democrats is to

let the bolters wallow in their mire No use for them. IM the imperial ists reward them.

heartache to our worthy brother, ' she cannot see what may be in her

tnereiore oe it Resolved, That we hereby tender to our sorrowing brother our hearta felt sympathy ia thin his hour of sorrow. John K. McFai.i., Andrew Eckert, Jos. (Jkkbkk.

A Life and Death Fight . Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after inet-les induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages mid coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then 1 began to use Dr.

King's New Oiscovery for consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without it eren if it cost H.OO a

-ottle. Hundreds have used it oa my

recommendation and all say it nevar fails to cure throat, chest ami lung

troubles." Regular size 50c and li.OO.

Trial bottles free at Martin Friedman's

lrug store. 4

Prof. Roxa Tvler. of Chicago, Via may tack a year on to vourown "resident Illinois W oman's Alliance, in ' age, and single ladies of over dO

Kachel. N. C,

Sad Home Comiho.- Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Marx came home from

Evansville yesterday, bringing with

them the corpse of their bright little son, Irving Wendolin Marx,

who died in Evansville December

speaking of Chamlscr ain's Cough Kein- would hesitate to do that

edy, says: I euff red with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run J. A. into pneumonia. I tried different rem- writes: eoiee but I seemed to grow worae and Kidnev

the medicine upset my stomach. A i it will do. and there is nothinir e .ual to! i awJ mJkm ft Aar.ara -J r. ira nt. am ft iffa sl A - i m a

riend advise,! me to try Cha.nberlaia'i UL and I thank voa for the moA it bmT T 17 "T'

Coash Remedy and I found it was pleas- done me." A.vept no substitute. M.i iney leu nonie to visu nis parents

Friedman. i m Hvansville aunng tne nonaays,

and their child was apparently well

I.nmhart. of

"I heartily endorse Foley s -o, liftsj. ll was Dom AUg. in, Cure. It Joe? what you claim and was conseuu ntlv four months

ant to Uke and it relived me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's I'i 1, time and suffering, and I will nver be without this splendid medicine again." For sale by .Martin Friedman, drug. ist. THANKS. I desiie to return my sincere thanks to my many generous patrons during the Christmas holidays, and to extend to all my best wishes for a Happy New Year! Henky L. MorTorx.

The Mot her' Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It ia intended especially for coughs, col.I, croup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine ma lefor these diseases. There is not the least langer in giving it to children, for it contains no opium or other injurious drug, and may legivn as contidentlv to a habe as to an adult. For sale by Martin Friedman, druggist.

VAttention is directed to the card of thanks, on the first page oi this paper, of Mrs. 8. Temple to W. A. Wilson for prompt payment of life insurance on her late bus band's life.

Makkikd On Dec. 22, r.KX), by until the day it died, when at noon

Kj. trank U. Betz, Mr. James K. it suffered a spasm and died atl o -McCord and Miss Alice K. Smith. !clock. The burial will be at St. Joseph

On Dec. 24, 11KX), bv Im Betz,

Mr. Arthur Brown and Miss Bessie Hawkins. The above marriages were Baft). Betz's introduction to magisterial duties, and the brides were each but "sweet s xteen" years of age. Frank failed in apaitof the ceremony he didn't kiss the brides. He was too bashful when they smiled "yes," and puckered their pretty lips ready. The Cockier wishes them "bon 7oyage."

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church graveyard. Mr. Marx's mother came up from Evansville with them, and they were met at the train by a large number of young friends. Everybody sympathizes heartily with them in their affliction, and yet all realize that in God's goodness and mercy their baby is now happy.

way. Tiust not the woman that thinketh more of herself than anothtr, mercy will not dwell in her heart. The gods honor her who thinketh l jng before opening her lips. Pearls come from her mouth. A woman that is not loved is a kite from which the string baa been taken; she drives with every wind and cometh to naught by a long fall. A woman and a child arealike; each needs a strong, uplifting hand.

Huntingburg Argun.

After three years of very satis

factory service Dr. W. R. Me Ma

han has resigned from the local pension board.

The fine weather has been very

enjoyable, but it has been hard on the wheat. The Hesrian fly is said

to be worse than whs ever before

known in this locality.

Mr. Frank Hopkins moved his

family to Huntinghurg, and Mr. Geo. Corn now resides on his farm

Miss Norma Koemer entertained

a number of her young lady friends

nformally, last Saturday from 2 to ft et m ft

o p. iu. in honor ot her guest, Miss

Olive Traylor, of Jasper. Miss

Norma proved, as always, an enter

taining hostess, and her guests re

port a charming afternoon.

Mrs. Mary Funk died Monday, Dec 17, HKK). She was sick but a short time and her death was a great shock to the family. She was tio yeais of age. The remains were

laid to rest in Shiloh cemetery.

i LEAD NEVER FOLLOW

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HE First Une of KODAKS and Supplies ever shown in Jasper. If yon don't know what

to buy for a New Years Present, Bay a KODAK OF

F.C.

Jasper,

Eue

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Indiana.

Glorious News Comes from Ir. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four lxttles of Klectric Hitler !.as curd Mr.

Itrewcr of scrofula, which has canned of Kansas

Bryan Scads Greeting. a r

Lkavknwouth, Kan., uec. ';

William J. Bryan today, wiring from Lincoln, Neb., to the Evening Standard, sends the following; "Please present greetings to my political friends of Leavenworth and

The pnnciples oi de

her great suffering for years. Terrible I mocracv still live and the policies

aorea would break out on her head andfor which the fugion force8 foUght .... k a. . I tlx Iu kj . I . uii-i B J ii. .11 I.I iliiil Mn '

lilt r, tiiDi ine i n iiovivia vouiu m n help ; but her cure is complete and her health excellent." This shows what

thousands have proved --that Klectric

will yet be vindicated. Y e can enter the twentieth century with the

confident bellet that the people will

Bitters is the best blood purifier known. return to the teachings of the la i. t 1 . . . uiinamiia au.i. ... In f. .. ............ r '

Its ttie suprome reme ly lor eciema, . . . , ,nj;,:no j.u

nd nini . ..' . . '

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Beat oat of aa lacrcase ef kit Prasioa. A Mexican war veteran and promi nent sd tor writes : "Seeing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and l'iarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in '17 and '4M. 1 con trade I Mexican diar-

!'JWa TrOSt Co , ot Des Moines, and rhoea and this remedy has kept me from

lamiiy expect to remove from uington to their new home in hört tune. Her many friends in ' I !" il will always be glad to learn th ir prosK?rity.

(

tetter, salt rheum, ulcere, hoi la an

ning sorea. It stimulates liver, kidneys and Uiwels, expels p daons, helps liiKiülidii an, I Killltltf 11. III.. .Ilunnlli

iKrT.I'.ll n.l' l',.,,'.r. .. . 111. I-,.. UK,... I . . 1 . . . II . . . .

niiy .tu cenis. bom oy .narxin rrietiuian, druggist, (iuaranteed. 4

".sumption Threatened.

Prompt Payment. Jaspkr, Ind., Dec. 24, V.m. Mr. F. L. Bata, Agt. Merchants Ins. Co. Dear Sir: I hereby desire to tender

you and your company my thanks for

the prompt payment of the insurance on my grain house and grain, which were

Typbold Fever Killed tM. Since July 1 last, GÖ8 persons in Indiana have died from typhoid fev-

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getting an increase in mv j-ension for on v" w" """' "JV" w- riemruyea oy nre on uie im nw., man every renewal a dose ot it restores me. " curred in Marion Co. The counties the payment for which I have tins It is 'unequal led as aquick cure for diar- free from futal cases were Benton, !(,ay received M. A. Clark. -.fl'jg-aL Btoekfoid. Brown. Dekalb, Hen- Ihfc.M. aaeawdtagly .anaatiS payror sale hv Martin rnedman, druggist. . . IT' .. .., latTi 1 ment of the loas. It waa ad uste i on the " (dncks, Imon, Warren and White. 14th an1 paid in 10 day, jnrw.d of eo, SThere are but two new criminal Secretary Hurty, of the State aa is the case some timea. All desiring

actions fo far filed for the January jara OI "eaith, says the disease goou insurance ana pmvw-h

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i hif-r .i. M...I. w i-i .1.... im f pirniiii r.....ri orKw.i. K.i.. 1 can De controiieuii the health ot-i .r'.r r T t iT

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There "rera Bre proviaaa wun mnus wun; ,t Agi Merchants Ins. Co. them "hich toe rculate educational litera-j i.rdr. lure on the subject, and to keep up a; The total imports and exports

to -eil real estate, and six of them gnaiion oi me neceHauy.oi me pawi iibvoi j, I

on notes. Several cases are on theifor Pun,7 of waler 8UPP'r ntl for more than fa',nuDUU,UUU, the docket froai former terms. cleansing of house premises. Ö9n-greater t on record, hxporta fl,-

m naas "I was trouble, with a'a week from next Monday. Of cough for a year, and I thought ' 17 : :i f; . f 1 ''"I consumption, j tried a great f li neW C,VI1 8?! "! 01 1 reaMdtaa asd waa under the .are! y administrators asking for "I 1 In I . I. - r . . 11 I 1 Ja (

cians for several months. I u-mh!

ttleof Foley's Honey and Tr. It JJM me, und 1 have uot been trvubled . Martin Friedman.

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'3U4, 483,000; importa $049,941,184,

BEG- to thank my many friends and customers for the favors ex-

tended to me, and hope yon all

are perfectly satisfied with your dealings with me. It has been my aim in the past, as it will be in the future to sell you good fresh goods at the lowest prices and I hope thereby to increase my business relations Hoping that yon have all had a merry Xmas and that yon will in the future give me your trade, I remain, wishing you all A Happy New Tear, Louis J. Gasser, GROCER, Free Delivery. Phone 3-3.

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