Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 18 January 1901 — Page 1

"Weehly QTnufirf J ASPKR. INDIANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901. VOL. 43 NO 20.

,., pi i-,iki nvniY huiy at jab-l-KK, UUBtMP ( Ol'NTY, INDIANA , BV ( I KM KNT DO ANS. oKKK'K. InCockikh BüILMM Qu W. if Sixth Stkkkt. PBIOB Of RUBSCIiTpTION. p.r 'e:ir. If Somber , Postpaid, 11.50. I ,rt.T t i nit in plopOfttOfi. B VTKS uK ADVKKTISIML for lepil advertisements leal rates; p lines ft. (XI f"r tirst insert ion ; "0c.

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tigers. COMMERCIAL A SD JOB WORK ( ill Kinds Promptly anl Neatly eXge ll -1 at 1. 1 H K K A L PKll KS. We invite hi-peetion and business. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

A s :m ülii-lrati m of the 1 1 r j . ; i f the Vi I j 1-nt elect we clip the biUowinf striking I vert i meat Horn the Denver, 0 kr i4o Poat, January 1 i , 1001 .

BIBLE AS CATCH BOT.

Roosevelt s New Wild West Show

AND

Presidential Campaign Circus of 1904.

hls-ral 'oii-

will be made to regular adver-

R. V. Mit I CRN. X. A. HWKSKV. MILBUEÜ k SWEENEY. Ittorne ys at Law, JASPER, INDIANA. Will IMItlBt in Hip Cmirt of lu"i. nnl . Ij.i.n.iiK lit I . 1'artliular attention KlVrti " 'h .! HM-t ion, ill Kil l .1 irkmu St., oppo.lt th 1 boti County ...mit. D t., Vi.

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Here is the mighty li-t of ALL STAR PERFORMERS.

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THK WORLD'S liRK ATKST ALL ROUND 8H0T With rille, istol, cannon, mitrailleiw, how and arrow, arpie! us, THEODORS ROOSEVELT. He w ill bold a sixteen Loch gun in either hand and discharge them simultaneously, throwing a J.ikhi j,,und shot twelve miies.

THK

WORLD'S CHAMPION ROUGH RIDER,

coI.onki. BOOflBVKLT. During the perform MM be wi:l jump his horse over Pike's Leak. 14,428 het high.

THK

FAMOUS BEAR HUNTER T. ROOSEVELT.

"The man that walks like a beai.' Fach week this celebrated performer will kill 100 bears with rille and will -lay ten mote in a hand-to-h:nd tight. He will eat a hear, raw, every day in plaiu view of the audience.

COXA HUNTER' j Af4nvnfiri at T-siru 4

.1 ASIT.lt, INDIANA.

THK GREAT AND ONLY DEER SLAYER, GOVERNOR R K)SEVELT. He will catch a heard of h er by running them down afo..t will then bite their heads off.

W,i: prm-tlee . tlie courtl of IHiIkiI. ami h . Hilm roiiiit.es. I "lleot.iiua anil I'robute m t a mwüüt . i Im li MnmI biill-lin on Public Square

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MT, . Itu)l..r, II. .mar lru)l..r. lit AY LOR & TEAYIjOE, Attorneys at Law, IAMPER. INDIANA.

Will pwtli'i' hi tie Court. Of DulMl9Hn(l alcililliK coUlltle. gfflOTr Dubois County Mute Hunk. I , ... i. l-.KW.

THK RENOWNED LION HUNTER, VICE-PRESIDENT R K I8E V ELT. Androcles outdone. Conklin put to shone. The twentieth tury Daniel. Looks a lion in the eye, causing Hie be ai to drop dead of fright.

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LBO, B. riSHJKB. H. i kkan FISHER & KEAN, Attorneys at Law, ,1 AS Pi: It, INDIANA

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I 4 THK Wi 4DERFUL WILD CAT FIGHTER ROOSEVELT

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The onlv man in the world who can whip his weight in

give or take tive pounds at the. ring side.

rhis mammo'.h show will keep the toad from now until the presidential Campari of H'04. For further particulars tee small bills and daily papers every day.

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that time there wer Mxty-hve Lr -

copal churches in Indiana, valued

rUNN PROSPtRITV STRIKES w SH-

INGTO.N.

Into

-tatusof that chun h in the wboM täte raav le rot at with suflä ient

tccuracy 1 r pr.---nt purp At P- D,. k. . .

M Racy Hay. Wilson Mercantile Cmhi) Gees

V tJaal.n I i.hij4.1iam

1 1 i ,. :u . - ..I ..... ,vw tint Jan l.t X hrm '

lories worth H-'ö.iK more. The here has just made a pile of money n J'lmLm t. a ti,.u ;i contributions fn,m all the parishes by a clever adertieing dodge. ,n ' . V i three vears ago were 188,041 The They advertised. "On receipt of f0" m.ant,,e STSl T! Urgest offerirTg is credit i to ChriM 1 "'11 send, securely sealed, a J lfton ' wn 0,h!he olJ' 3 Ä churches of thi-uttfuhy tmdkof l,,pages: tLbtttnto

city, and the amount i" f. lo. t. ,u" " g iniug. tvery spon .. . , ' . r . l .. . j - . liotudatmii thu morning the re-u II

'au H.of Ddiauupolis, came next, snouia nave one. me uio-i won- fi T" "T - ' 7 Irith 17.843 then followed St. derful book ever written. F.ench of mt n ,v Fn mas U j'T' Stephen's, of Terre Haute, fö,V.ti. and ruli-h trlation. Prohibtted Kl?dem f he comy. Judge ' , ,, .. , j V- in 6..,. , .ni.tri- viv;.Ä .t " Hoticnton appointed Oeurge Mgnor tnd St. I'aul's, of Richmond, ..- income tuuntne rite at once. , u. 1I3SIZ

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5. 100 BMfk.

RflOOSO of Tin: Catholics. The Roman Catholics do not pub

lish financial two diot -

Fort Wayne there are 343 priests.

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ii. t tie circulation ol improtr litem- , , iTZ . a , ,.. ..f . i.ju. -.i :..i - aUion and to pay tu debts. In ad-

cent bible. Thev have not inter

fered with the swles, not caring to

dition to the mercantile bminess

carried on by the cororti n the

and

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statistics, but :n the curtail the propagation of the go-I. hngton col companv :s an mof Indianapolis and r tegral part of the firm. anl ita busi-

Maunce Tbompsoc tells the Post ne-s was earned on iu connection

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I wnom -.oare secu.ar or biuiwiii lum uiior oi ui? uim mauu-enp., nun me uepanmeni siore local u in

priests, and 117 te'onging to relig- dispatched year ago. "With Washington. An injunction is

ious orders. 1 here are Jl I cnurcbes. beating liean. he says, . - -:.t :i a-k.-J lor. reptrammc re Jitor f ro m

having re-ident priests ; eighty-eight to the Atlantic Monthly . then edited levying on the chattels and other missions, sixty-nine chaels, 1D5 by Mr. Howells, who latec told me prerty of the corporation, or in men anil 1,343 women (in the In-the story of the gauntlet which the anv wav interfering with the re-

dianapolis diocese alone) who are verses were compelled to run in or-ceivers in the discharge of their working under the direction of re- der to win the goal of acceptance, duty. The company is capitalized

llgkraa orders, and there are hve He had just ojened my letter and at lW,0U0. Tho assets are placed

eminanes conducted by religious bad the little potn in his hand at foO, '.', .. . . and ccnMst ol mine

rders. There aie four religious when Mr. Lowell and Mr. Longfel- property, merchandise, book accornmunities of men and ten of wo low entered his editorial den. Lan- counts and real estate. The Hamen in the Fort Wayne diocese, and ing back in his chair, he greeted bis bilities of the firm consist of unpaid I.,.. t .1 "i i ii j i i . -I . i i , . i

six ol men and inmeen oi women in uiMiuituwuru eaners uartiuarifu. oms aue wnoiesaie nousc- aimoiner the Indianap nis diooaao. These " ' Hi re - a rather fresh note from tirms and individual-, amounting to are separate and distinct from the an unknown singer. Listen to this,' 17.3."i0.10, a note held by the Peo-

::i i,a-teries and convents ot wb'u h and he read the first stanza of my p.e's national hank of Washington

there are several in each diocese. lines called 'At the window, which tor fo.J', and one to th9 amount

Thf-re are twelve academies for began : of 4 ,', held by the Washington young ladies in the Fort Wayne di-.j j th woo,JpJ,.ker .kin national bank. In adJition, $1'.-

I boar! the aatwncker nag: IM loaned the company by tb I turned and looke-i ont of my window senior partner, may be included, And lo: it was a; rin.- making the liabilities $ll,55i.10. "The closing stanza read ! The corporation i- said to be solvent.

The company consists of Ti.omaa Wilson, Sr., and his four sons.

'I f.iryet my ..Li ace and grow youthful.

Batbiug in windu l of pring.

W ill ;ir;o tii- ' In the Court- ..f lbotl and : ; tiln DOHntie. pe-iul tt. 'ii on ifivi n L , , . a, Ui . tti. in. nt of -t.it. - und ootl etlon. oapayd itu.iuiDK.oTer Prusttre 0 proejg j0 Indiana Churches

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BRUNO BUETTNJSB,

Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, IASPKK. INDIANA. Will pritetic-e ill the ( inirt-nf lUli" 11(1 I . BOWflUW, indluna. Jhii. M.

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1'here are few states in the Lnion .. i. ? i- :

in WtMOa religious oiiv im waiiivu on by the churches with more steady sal and constant, unllagging inti re-t than it is in Indiana, and the state takes a blgfa place in religious statistics. The fact that w in mi in 1800 there were in the whole l'nited Statt! onlv 18 I ministers of the then undi rtdei I'm sbyterian church, and that to-dav th re are in the Itat of Indi-

OPEUATIYE DEKT18T !ana alooa 262 niniatera of tbe one JASPER, - INDIANA. ' i'rancli of that chu.ch which has no ae.oo ,rro,mrN. aa.oo jmldition to the title Pmbytoriu Ii. Crown nl flnl work ilnM Filllnc H (known otherwise a- the i re-by-

mth ..1 i.fflitltitt rtiflcl! tf"h . Knr-I. Vorlb IS MflmtnCant.

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ocese and sixteen in the Indiai apolis diocese, under direction of im

chunh. In addition to the I niversity of Notre Dame, at South Lend, there are two colleges for boys in the northern part of the

state, and two industrial and rtlorm w Men 1 near me woxiparKer pecainn. h....;iu h........ schools in the Indianapolis dioceso The first psucker ng!" Ha.lle Happoia's conducted under church auspice-. "My poor little apsucker. with Pleasant winter weather. There are 165 parochial schools in his plaintive, van shmg notea, and J. Mann, of Dubois, was in our

the state, as well a- four orphan his tolkadot coat, wa a stranger to little burg last week, asylums, eleven hospital- (of which the trio of celebrated eastern authors YV. Ruherschneck, F. Aulenberv. n are in tbe Fort Wayne dio- sitting in judgment on my ver-es. anj j Mehne sjent Sunday in cese) and a home for the aged poor They had never chased hts cork- Martin Co. in the Ind:anapolis see. From In- screw course, hitching head down p H-ichelbech has been on the dianapol is 1'res-. ward around the trunk of pine or 8iCK"ijaj'for several weeks.

mapie, as i naaaone scores oi limes

in attempting to make him a target

1 i.täi Tliinir. , ... m ThinnliniT spnt un(i tv it' n

byterian in Vincennes, which is fWm,n vraD is the , PIW.rip. n attempting to maxe nim a largt V

credited with 15,134 ; then comes:, i(,n 4 Dr. A. Boaehee, a celebrated ,or an :irr ,;v- n-e . :-r.... ire- -

the Tabernacle of this city, 914.182 ; iennan i!,vi. iar., amlio aeknowie! ceived a verv kindly n.te from Mr. ?mmm ' coumy , the Fir-t church of Fort Wayne to one of the most fortunate diaov- Howells, saving that he would print w shaking hands with his many 11 992 the Firat of Iiidiananolia' eriet,L in Kedid?c.'. iU TwVx7 7.T the poem 'provided I would ex- i n our little burg .Saturday . 1,V9, trie ffiinui inuianHpoits,, j c . and a 1 lune tr -ul'le o the . . .'1 . IT , , , 1 911,498; and the Walnut street. ireVt nature. n-.,..vmC. a- it h. the change the doubtful little fivut-ntcr H. Hoffman and wife, of HaysBloomington, the Southiwrt of cause of tbe aril ietion an 1 leaving the of the sugar camp for a bluebird, viil . sp mt Sunday at his father m-

nit h i ort and r i rt churcii ot I r,"! wv;in n. n, ....... -.. ... . ... 4 x Ui 4i uu'iiri l i'ur?i, i i v. -um ia - . . uniu..i.,.

South Rend which each aave about1 'A l nnt ,an, M' n,1"Dtal meAiacme, tan t forbear tbe delight of . .. ' . g has atood tbelMt of year-, nyinfaatw- QMri - ,Ka M f

an

910,000 during the year.

The Cumberland I're-byb rians have fortv-ieht churchea in Indi

ana, valued (with three par-onages) 't()t

amount

faction in every case, which it raj.i Uy .--v iniTviMin milf'e.-erv eason eonfirnis. lantic, even

Two million Mittles uM annua1 Iy. Ii--- speckled favorite. But how I

chee's ttennan Syrup wa- intrxxlaced in h ,,, :.. un triat aosneker '

ted states ia 1 '. and r n -v ..... ,Y , . 1 ... W ' , ...... rja lat.ir

l.l .. n n.t ... ,. in tl... " r"i .-wJ' . -.- -

at .f 'lo. ,)' . tied the total

....ntrihntpd hv ihpm lnt vpnr tnUviiixMi n-ori.l. Ti.n - 1 will relieve How ells came to visit me. and one

church work of all kind- w :i i - nr'1 nar cousth. Price. 73 eta. ' t of the fust things h said to me wa

viitit. i.tt..

t w. rk tiiriit.it Term. Ki"onl'l Oltlr War Job r. A Srmrhim' tot, on publit- (quart, iitr.ihc.. on Ttll otret.

ihm u.iw-iy

DE XT IS Tit T

DU. II. rl. MOS ill, Resident Dentist, ilTINTIINOUUH, IINL. r.'ii lrr h'n protoakmal erTie. to nil ! nf ui.) rh in tin deatwl IIa, im r ' " to nive it hu -1 .-.- t attentton. li plate work specially jlieited, nn 1 nil " irk w iirrante I. Apr. 19,

US; while the United I'resby teiians having seventeen pastoral charges within the state limits, contributed a little less than 9'M00. What tiik Methodits Dm. There are 1,108 Methodist Kpis copal churches in Indiana valued at 9-,o'.7,150, adding together everything in the three conferences, vizThe Indiana, the N rth and the N'oithwt st lndiani, and the contri butions of all these churches to the

general work in all its branches la-t

not only of the wonderful growth and development of religious effort in the United States during the past century, but of that growth and development in our state s well. If anything more be tieeded to make this fact impressive, it may be found ;n the statement that there are today nearly twice as many Presbyterians (and all the one branch mentioned above) in the state of In

diana alone as there were in the ve-ir foot up ;:?!. ö:b'). The Meth-

then undivided chuich in all the o.Jists differ from other denomina states of the Union. Hoat in that thev have no one church BacOUD in thk Coi xtry. which is conspicuous by rea-on of , . its verv large contribution; thelarce There is only one I resbytenan sum jhe Methodists used in tinchurch in the United States the work ca;ne from the aggregation of members of which contributed more mo(1,.rale ,UIU- frt)lu the numerous money last ytar to church work sni.4ll congregationf,. There is not than the Second Presby terian church a Metnodist church in a1 in,iian, in Indianapolis, rhe famous Brick ,vhich raised P0 much a(, fpQOO church of New York City gave last apt year Tfae va)ue o lhe Melh. year 9116,000. Tie Seconu Pres- j odist church parsonages is not inbyterian of this city gave 984,9, . j m he gbove ngure8 of which amount 9L.b4 went to home missions and 989,984 to for Stat sin s Lacking. eign missions. This is probably The Indiana Baptists own 563 the largest amount the Second i churches, valued at 91,488,460, and church has ever raised in any oneerrjpi0y 949 ordained ndnisters.

vear, but 11 nas, nevenneuess, rc- 1 ne,r total contributions lor church

markablv cord record in this

-pect. It gave 928,000 in

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and 984,000 in 1899, and its yearly ccssible by which the offerings of

average will doubtless come nearer individual churches may be ascerIthe latter than the former figures. I tained.

The Fifth Avenue church of New The Congregationalists are cornYork City, where Rev. Dr. John patively weak iu this state, hav-

M w. stkkkt, Jaaiwr. Tnd Holl labored so raanv years, gave ing but fifty-seven churches, valued

AKvmv- have t-e best turnouts, of any '1- year $81,000, while the famous at 9289,850, and their offerings for v in- ty for customers; particularly com- I)r- Farkhurst's church, the Mad- religious purpose last year sum up "icr ial travelers. Courteous and' eare- 8on Square, lell 2ö.tHK) ehind the not quite 980,000. tul-lrivers to all parts of Dubois an.l al- Second Presbyterian f-f Indianap- Since the erection of the new MftJag counties. Horses lHar.led and!0!'"- Kpi-copal diocese of Michigan Cit old on cheap terms. The next largest giver among the sutficient time has not el psed to Ott M,aav-tf,l Presbyterian churches in Indiana collect statistics from it. By going last year waa the Vincannea Pres.- back a year or two, however, the

lireent s I rize a'manac. it. rneun.tn Mudhole How lings. Weather Gne this week.

Mr. Charles Weisheit's

wt re sick with pneumonia, "covering again.

P T. V. Kisniiut has been walking

the pages of the At- rvind in t.iwn ah last wek. He

at the cost uf my tinv Imkine tine, but cotmdained of

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a,a being iazv. 1 ... . . . .

Mr (t. kiefner and friend, ot Loogoo'ee, visited his parents at Haysville last week. H. H fif man and wife moved to

Mr.

but

T Ku 'A AAlA I . 1 o lr A . ,

A. Uta v. v'iu-7 w iuaa- a v. a a l fession. You were right about the " P-S ol Mr- Aulenburger in

sap-U' ker and I wa wr ng. But i-o were Mr. Lowell and Mr. Long

fellow, and I thought I had the pre

Helmus al Co. are selling clothing

children $-it. ,nA 1 ,,..... 1 i k.i ti,n st cut trices. Call and see them.

aIe ponderance of authority on my side You know that you have always However. Urn eoine to restore the received od treatment at K. J.

Why

Mr. Ed. Sermersheirn bought a sapsucker to its rightful place in the Kuebler's store in Hay-vt.le

tine horse from Mr. Philip duClM I. . r-es.' And he did BO, republish- not call again. Some of our boys attended the pie ing the poem as it was originally sjr, Jos. Hoffman and w ife,

of

social at Crossioads s h o h u-e subimtted. and repoit a giKid time. Mu.-ivna-famished hv Prof. Mehne. the vio-

Armonr.

INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson s General Insurance Agencv,

JASPER.

INDIANA.

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LIVERY AND Sil? STABLE. FERD. VOLLMER,

linist.

He found the touchstone of wealth

Mr. Christ. Frank was going east and used it industriously, but his. Sund iy ni;;ht. Wonder where? after all, was a narrow career, in Mr. John Mehne made a th ing aptta of all his wealth and power, it trip to Martin Co., last Saturdav. is doubtful if Atmour was as happy New. items are not verv mrtOflB lhf averae n?an- weaUh

ir... orougni care ana rcspousiuiuue?

this week.

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Martin Co., were in town Sunday. tieo. Bache, of Dubois, visited 1 - parents near Haysville Sunday. Get ready for winter and subscribe for the Cocrier. Bilver Camp I. de, No. 8198, M. W. A. met at their h 11 in Haysville, Jan. 11th. Mr. P. Aulenburgrr look a nice

load of poultry t Wa-hington last

1- a hu-tler. and

lis re- purjK)ses last year amount to $24i.lS'.t.,, 1121 There are no statistics ac-

trl.i.-l. r!uri t, Viim n ri'!cnl!...l i-

T , , - imul tl.al tl... iwilit iriana in n ik. ,,!.! man nt tl,.. mnnnliin WCCK. I ll..ip

the' general assembly who always clung to Sinbad. His palatial sua- knoW!i how which ind herehave knives up their sleeve- will f r mer at.d winter homes, his parks W. Freybeu'er. of Portersvnle, once rut the b'ades to gfHd use bv and forests, his private cars, could was in town Saturday.

murdering most of the new bills. not distract his mind from his bttal Ind. Sun. ne-. or get him f?.r enough away fr m it to escape telegrams and Simultaneous with the reading of cablegrams from his anxious lieua resolution in the house to the ef- tenants. He got little more out of feet that only necessary supplies his life than the average man, and should be purchased, each re pre- jt i certain that he will take no sentative involuntarily reached for mope awav with him. lMrit

the waste-baskets, cuspid rs and all S,.Ws.

the law books in sight Ind. sun. o 'ia 7ZT.,..A-nt r I 1 not believe in telling a

LUVlur, rum me ""un" j : ; 1,; t...,..i,.,r 'ivlmi sliwll

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A. Weisheit was in town Saturday. J. Hemmerlein and J. Stamm were transacting business in Jasper Saturday. There will be a ball at Opel's hall next Saturday. Kverybody invited. K L Breidenbaugh and wife, of Portersvdle, were visiting friends

Sunday.

I do to prevent a pati 1

on my hands . " As soon as you are that the case is hopeless,

convinc

be sure to climate

h;M and relati-es u IlaysvilJ

v"""" . . .ja a.

ghost st.ries to frighten him when Mi M.iggte M inn o - jwnm mi-

hie luesday nigm, Jan. otu, in i-

Wbpn ChrTord s nauahtv. I ex- nho d tever. n -xev. -

, 'plain the germ theorv to him ard ftoat of the valley, she sprung up d f . 1 : : . ; ... mrninv ff lite in thp flower

havo nmi ioiK mnuj a iui ..'f o .-"iw- in up m"""" - ' . .

at hart ria. of her age It friol.t . 14 bim Ipm'blv. and at vo lt h. she

the same time inculcates scientific "grim reaper

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recommeni a cnang u c,..u-. f him erriWv

town topica. Mmp i!jje iuoujcates scientific Milt n "ltib-o:i docn't s-esn to know 1.1 e Ktting ri !i at p ultry raising." To-day Clifford asked me if I baBiltoo "No: hut he savs his lieved in the efficacy of prayer. I

' - i.A.. a taw n i Pitting thnir iiurn tiroini.eti !.' answer hull b'-m Tow

imtt V7 aw ww w v w mm 1 eggs, and he has hopes that they'll I wonder if

bloom of her down by the nth no regard es father and

in th" was rut

nno

f ir : m. She let

mother, one bn er and five '-' -

to mourn their loss,

mL tives and many f

I dare say that prayer family h i- th mpd y oi all

w mm mm rr mm mm va w w-w w www ------ -. - w - - m mi . : 1 m m. t m

become aelf-aupporting." Tit-Bits, ia antiseptic? Detroit Journal.

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