Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 October 1901 — Page 1

Weehty GTmtfirf VOL. 44 JASPER. INDIANA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1901. NO. b

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racts will he made to regular adver

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erated at uawui pricbh. We nvile inspection and business.

W.C T. U. COLUMN.

CONIHM'TKP IJY MUS. M . I.. lloBBI.

Reil I state Transfers

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

B. M. MIUUKV. M . A. HWgKNKY

MM m KN & SWEENEY.

Attorneys at Law JASPER, INDIANA.

Will nractlc Int t fc I mirtH Of Dubois and

tlloin ilk' Cii'-nti l'itrtU-iilar attfiition

ifivi tn c.ln'i-tM'iiB.

, .X I K K .Iii k.on St,, Maipimltr th.

Ii bold arij .tank. Dae ,,,

A M I

w, s. m m 1 1 it

COX& HUNTER,

Attorneys at Law

JA8PKK, INDIANA.

Will pi tctiec In tha oonrti if Dubois nmi i ponntiM, ( ollci-t.oiiH mii'I I'robat worn ii .peolatty. ' iflee In uayü'ii liuililiny on I'utitlc Square

If, t. I rii) lor. Iliiuinr Traj lor

I I.AYL0R & TRAY LOR,

ÄiltiiaMii ai T A nv

JAftPBIt, INDIANA.

Will practice in tl.tt Court, of Dubois and

i ii Ing rounll m -over Hui.:-. County Statu Itauk. l.V . 1H00. IK.. II. HSU Kit. II. M. KK AN. FISHER & KEAN, Attorneys at Law, J ASP Mil, INDIANA

II practice in tlic Ciirl of DulinN ami

Iji'tninic counticH. Special attention given I ttW'iuent o( cMtuti'K ami cnllectioiiH. i.i-c In Spaytl llnililiiiK. oVT IniK t ri. -t i ntmn. . . Ilaraa a.lsoo. BRUNO BUETTNKR, Attorney at Law, And Notary Public, .lASPKIt, INDIANA. Wiiiprartir la the Courttof Dulioia and lYrrv counties, Indiana. Jan !', IW4.

OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER. INDIANA. a.oo aar of tbmth. ss.oo

U M, Cr,wn ml Brld work QoM PlliiiR H

"T-'a v !.tn method, of fitting artificial tth

k ruaraiitd Trrm Kfai.onat.la )fHr

t "tli ami ( lay treet, euwt of Trinity

vuurrii. U'- 14,1896 f

RED Kl M.

fron Patriot Phaiaas. We were standing at the counter of one of the .-umpiuorjl barrooms of Btn Antonio.

15 irolav hud a ranch to m!

the two Englishmen w ith us btd ofi..r...i Lt I . c .

icicu nun a ny ii.iiiuMiiiir juiueiur Hume entry it. I was the brokof in the trans- Mary K.

Kor tlir Col KII It Tk. m - - D

1,., H ,il. ... v.... k I1M1 ..J in vininiinii anc.

wi no Hull Hi ' ' 1 ' I 'I I" tri , t t CUB I rhovi n by the recorda in ibo eoonty R-j Mit. KDfTOB : It miht not bi rurderV otlice. Ph. Knnkel, liecorder: nut of keenini'fn hav n fw wnnL In

V w " ragAitl tu the CoDgreMional race in

the rbfrd distuct. Tuough the

time be plenty and the candidates

rrnncia M. Pavne t .Inlm k..inn-..n

L'o Heren in :!, t I (i, $i0. I i.inl, BfVBfMi Ui iinu iiiritU'iiian, IoIh 155 and LOS, St. Marka, 1800, Mary J, OttO '0 Annie Kdwnnls, lot 10, iei'erV add 1 1 unt i agbaif, S88. Peter (jotrie.l, executor, t Kdward

H. Moerv, 120 acres in see 7, t r 'J, in and Crae f r I Co., and 80 acrea In see if, t S,

r ... in DllDOta 1 o., fl.UUU, fried M. Moerv tn Ed. U. Moenr,

$S75. 1 1 i . . . 0

i ro ien 1 1 i ieii. r. V I. aura

not f w, it behooves all to make a selection, and to thoroughly understand the man and the principles which he advocates. Would the voters of every district in tho Tnited States pledge themselves to support their candidates

action.

L. Corn, 17-J

We lu-jt at "Dan's place" by ap- nf'

rea in sec r, t is, r "), on given principles for the welfare

id the nation, we would not have

i

.. . A a t 1 1 . i a 1VF. 14

poinuueni, anu l nopeu to conclude 7 ai n.s

tbe deal at once, as a tat conuuis- Krank lln

-ion stared nie in the face. It was acres in sec 86, t 2, r 4, $88

12 o'clock outside but in "Dan's "lni N-I,after t-. Mary M. Hromm of government which every Atneri

A üesa.piion. The Long List of Tbiofa which Cuatom

IIin. r. I.. Cohle was in Jaspe- Denies Our Chosen Ruler. Infi Saturday, rfoiling hi oooetita- One would naturally thinkth.it Ott, and one of his admirers n ad the chief executive of 10 üreat a naIklatoai f It ! a I 1 a . . O

... nit- iuiiuwiu oiu ui me im. u.im lion as ours would not only be ex

empt from Borna obligations which

of I tea CU1

"Dr. Oobie 1- tma ui thoat men, Who 1- jorial, jolly and aajr, At home be is married abroad tree. And none tad fault arfth his rief

ii

in tue naiiDii, we wouiu not nave Bcbaaf to Joa. E. Boehart, tbt false representation and politic in sec 10, t 2, r ? o. . . . , , . . r Brenner toiaoob Enarlert, 18 I0! an1 trickery in Congress

as ut present, and the model form

180 mitcs a st cs f and 6, t 8, r's 3 and

place" no account was ever kept of r$'KW. """'can prizes so ingniy, would not

time. (ien. Iled.nuerto Klia. Hedinvrer. 40 nave u. lKJj w cnange 10 mon-

The Knglishmen were a couple of crei M lee 86, t 8, r 4, 86. rchial rule. jtUrdy, reddaced, high-booted fei- . I ura M-.rnthaler, et al . to John ; An old-time doctor says, when " ' O kueh i, icriiki it' wiu 1 uin t . .. I a I a f.i

lows, with a good deal of the 3 .5 'ftOO I-, l,ie 8pai 01 me disease

'snort" n their natures. Ihcv fl.ri-t. Hoffman. Sr.. to Fred, i,,.,., 1 proper reiueuy a cure 111

were thorouahlv Texanized and -"s in sec 87, t 1 n, r .-, $1 ,''(o. .follow. The same with legislatio

ould gamble Of drink rum with the

Marlens tn Henry H. Feld- of all classes. Elect the right man

in the right place and just lenisla-

li".er In AUellUf ArenH . 1 .. , 1 . .t- 88 and 37, lhintin.irg,"on ' bo,,nd to I'r'uom.nate ho far we learn that Judge Zenoi

(the present incumbent) and Mr. W. B. Cox will test their political strength at the coming primaries ot 1902.

lota Congressman Zenor is now serv

add Jawper, $175. iQg nt thiid term. He is a pol

f . i:.i i. o

I1JIIHIU-- 11 11 s una mi me 11 tor s x r: 1 m

t , t At t ... luuiiiuie iiioinis 011 nunuay, or orfeet away from the uroaoe. hire-,. (,lher lhM th(! seat of honr men work in tins atmosphere year ,' . 1. 1 At t

t ' M T",'"- . 1 1 . . f . . t 1 1 I J iwimm uiiiuli HO IIIUQV

Rowekam,. to Herman iv,i,, u ous anu geutee. 10 a... nut sorryjauer year wunout visible tiarm. never Q ,(M thp ,eft öide of a car. r,. gees 4 and ft, t 1 h, r .?. to sav, the writer hai watched the 1 Women walk in the ovens of the La : . A ... 1. n t

n , Iii. r i.ap n .11, Ol I IHK llie I II I esuuui 111 Hoohefoucade hakcr.es of FrinM L JqM embassy's residence in jiSL. 10 901 W88MH888), for 'that is foreign -r, s', , lf , , ground. These are only a few of The educated freak, Chabert, the the la1ra with which custom lire king, used to enter an oven POU,rin(u Lt. ,1M.:,ion)u

A" ,11'h runfTii.1 r on I ll I x HD .la. 1

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DEXTISTR T

int. jr. if. MOSBY, Resident Dentist, H NTINGIJUHO, IND.

irnann nit profonnlonal tprTlcef to all

- Hi.y work in tlit- ilintal Ilm, and ' to ki it hla rliHfat attention. '!' piHt work apeclally solicited, and all work arranted. Apr. 19, 'SB.

Money to Loan

at

5 Per Cent. Wm, A. Wilson, JASPER, INDIANA,

r,.i.

It, lHVay,

LIVERY AND SiLS STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER, Att trEKT, Japr, Ind AN ys have tl-e heat turnonta, of any Tar ' 'y for customers: imrtienlart

Writl trnvelora. Co.irteonn nmi

Harman

mcior ''It 'IithsJ in urn1 ' ' I r t r .

ocm or worsi piuinsinen. our 1',,-nard )e'cr lo Adeline

(nerds had lust made some very man. jt

rolitahle trades, and were hv nu i"N.

lit. iat at .

means inclined to omit the function 7"", , r , , ,V ., , ... 1. Kolirselieit), tit lot 14, llr.'tz s 1-1 add usually described as "celebrating. Hiintinborf. $60.

Dan put out glasses lor tour, Mary A Begar to Ieo Melding,!)'...

ami a bottle of old rve. in a verv l"t 2in, l. rdinand. .moo.

......... ni;;at;n t ..... ,.,.1... Mattie .1 . Heck to Andrew 1-ritch

iUIC 'I II i 1 ' I i ' I l I 1 ' I I Vl Ulli WIUH.I . . , 1 I- M I, I I .1 'im . Mi in

I I I. 1 I 1 I AT A , ... . .

in nir . inicii in 11 VwM 1 r Pii im- n a i i mi

. . . -. . w . . ............. ...... ....... r. inn liKii Mi iiri 11 1 1 1 1 i w .1 .1

u.t , 1 "three linper-" into our üosi V.. r... I. ... IA iia ,i .vi AA gentleman, a scholar, cour

glasses, but Barclay hesitated. I Ban

l,,..-...l tl.d I. til., .il,,i,,r In I. 11. 1 "I -.. O

I I V. . ' Vi VI.. I ' l.llv 1. I I f ' ....... I

think I'll take sarsapaiilla, " he (H.klinir ,.,,. (W. Jr , l rueu.ngs v e ry

aid, quietly. nates in etc 25, T?, r8,$j$00. .c.ose.y, a, u outs.uo mu ' i ' . . . ... . ' . u.,.,n..i. .... . :,.... ................ . . .

The Englishmen t-lanced at each I- U Kelso, atal., tu James Schüler, "r" "re.uluul uiru"""S"

w Uit

.t... .;;i;.., .. i'Vl w'ro n..t ill It ? Ill PI 1

'ill' I riiiiih anil I . ... . ... v

kiO'lnn u..ft .l.irtUkj tr...l.1 narll.lir

UU lllg ÖUll Ulllinn iu-,.af , f.. luv.. , q

aid I odd. Lee W. Sinclair, et al., tn West Baden

I looked at Bar. lav. He was ev- Springs Co., :iiO a.-res jn Orange Co., in

IJaatl. .,ila..,l nnd I hoonn tn feel -'. I lU 1 I r ; lots 1,

very nervous. j o8 o,, ;0 ;r Hnl ,,, ;4 in W(,Ht

"Come, old chap, exclaimed Huden ; 400 a -res in Martin Co., in sees odd, slapping him on the back, i u.t ln,r S, aleo 880 acrea lo

this is a big transaction, and de- "'"" - m,B :'

. . . io, ci.

serves cnrisienmg in someinmg oet- ,t,n nrai)ie8 t(, Nh-IioIhb

er than stained water. 14 acres In etca 39 am

I - - A ,,,., ...r ... ..!. i.l.iilim Vnliirt to

A iiuiik iio.Liaj . i - - ' t Jt i i a " .

nens sake, old man, don't let & l'.- w it ii . , ., , ,7

i ,.r .u:..i... ... .) ,, , ,, o Mia,fw( . ui i in i nu i lawvers in .-'iiuiiieiu i uui

Hiaan ui wnifa piniu in .nc liatella t asner to

was trembling, les some foolish Oammiekty, j.t lot

Iii) in tbe deal should bappeo, $1,800.

n. RM.li.Knu. hn.l imiiHod with Mem ran Kin.ier lo aiiie I.. ipg

. iau . ......... .. I . I ... J 1 . I . ft ... . .

If hfteit ahHeH and were hmkinir u.,ru "AVi r .. a,ul frevoietu, diu naies a wrong.

n -i r jiiiin ii. t r i Ii k ii i :i ii in prn:m

inf nnflu ut UirflflV Si 1 1 111 n 1 V llf 1 Iii mmmmm imt aaatl e r - 4 twiwi

. . . r . ! iB oro it in hid tiAirn I I .. its nt I .ro.i

traightened up to his full height. Ueo. W. JLandreth to Anurew J. Wine- , ? T..? fw P . . I . ........... 'r. I ' 1 .......... Tk,.,l ...,,....,

lis face was full of a new determi- inK"r- ' W( 1 V0' f - .1 . . V- v" , ' .

His left hand reached out Z1 " i?' VT i Tf? ' w(oni uwiru-i, anu mrougn me

ind grasped the bottle; and, pour- Jasmw Oatton to Geo. ISfeideabench, Tn1 9VIICUUÜ" many ir.enus 1 . . . ' in tioitf nan nf II r !- Hi jrriit t r.

ng out a good, stiff drink, he raided t sec 21, 1 1, r ft, f l'JO. ""-"V "c

II hU li..y nmlinrnml with arni I Anthony MaMff and Mart. I.ckstein, nas runsenteu to maivB tne race,

the

leir apj

Iron (to t fiiiiiF

h a J h iiiiu iivii ins ts a arsai i - - . .

lien. .Messiiu-r i.i.iacol) clineiiler, lot 'n iciuum.

1, Kyana, :1H. Leonard Kretz, et al.,to Frank Sehlen-; "Mrs. Knox," said the hostess at

ing, lot i, meu s 1st aiM I i nut mgl .org. dinner, "vour little bov i n't

i -

tall lllion the averai'e eilien hut

--o- - . - would enjoy certain privileges peCOlitr to the highest ofhee within the gift f the people. This is not

n i i , however. The fact that Howmttch I- at Can a human he- llie , Tbouaandaof peopli asked them. L" t Tb' 'r" a,;'ain and reasün" 0.i...u ....... ;.J ....... .?J .i. Poing pitUan thereof whom wu-

.......... u. , 1C lun. t()n) boJM i Iiri(ioner within limited mm.-ters registered 02 degrees, bouoda la brought out very forcibly Ilm svs cm o a normal person can', J()hn Kfret vVtkI0" in an endure tw.oo that much. It is quit. mtereting article on "Some Things poesible to tone , up to w.tUtand th ,r,,ident Does Not Do," in the h.i,i degrees of heat. October Ladies' Home Journal. It Nowhere in the world does the shoWH thul in lhe 8ending of his solar heat begin to approach man's ;leisllre time ,he )ridentgi8 raore v j;;- than th.Sm wnouu,

k..ilir V i l i fniphes his waste-basket. For he has register. d 1 10 degrees Fahren mut not ,Myfl liiecount even for l e.t. l he ordinary man can and a d Thi(j a an oldunwritten does adjust himself lo the climate law Neither can he 'Q aboard J ' " J' i i . .. . foreign warship, even when am bored Stokers in big steamships work in ,,ur barbon and when Hying the m an average temperature of from colorH ()f a friendly State, or make a u JureeM formal call upon anv one except a In Inn IMI nr r, . .t n .1 ..... . . . . 1

... .... .....i. i . .in .ii u .1."' ii nftmil.iil .l.i.i ., ..: .1 .

I.nri.iciii-cicvi, nu c. .irriurui,

a

a foreign State or a

I" 1 (fHin(T tin mur.-li i'iif im ii AMI.

enough to cook an egg bard ,n ten taL e raust nf)t any b

tw

building! in the skyscraper district nrei.jdt.nt 0f 'he heat from the boiler- If intense mintf

;i, t 1 s, r '), t.:i,(Nio. bill, has utterly failed to -ee win re

John Teofel to John Krooal, 40 acrea Mr. Zetior'l voice was heard in any i sec 25, t l i. r 4, $270. matter of National imnortame. Le!

credit be given him probably he did the best he could under the cir-

f, 3, 11, 18. 18. 14, 18, 17, 18. 21.28. 84, cumstancea.

Mr. Cox, on the other hand, ia a self-made man, his parents being

, poor, he started in hie as a school

teacher, saving the pecuniary pro

dlO IT2 r."1''"' ret'(s lnertIr,,,n to enter college and ' Joon Frotnnm attain a deue as an attorney

Mr. Bok's Advice on Marriaje.

to

ranged from 1') to ÜX) de

grees Fahrenheit.

A common modern remedy for A young man recently wrote to rheumatism is in the baking of the the editor of the Ladies Home Jourbo.ly in an asbestos tub heated at nal asking: "What have you to 'b'f-rees. 'gay, squarely and fairly, to a young Nobody knows what takes place man of twenty-nine who is about to in the human system in case of mn- marry?" In th ( ctober .Journal stroke. Dr. Sambron, of London, Mr. Bok uses I page for his auswer. the greatest authority upon the its salient points are these : That question, pronounces sunstnke an a man should make the woman of infectious d jsease. He sa'S it IS l.i ehriiM hid -dmm na UL..II a hiu

;' Hoiltittsrtara" ana' ,iav"K 'n e'np'yed in someldue to a micro organism. True sun- wife that he should show her the , of the most noted criminal cases inistioke, says Dr. Sambon, is un- highest consideration as well as love

known in Europe. It does not oc- her; that he should remember that cur in Central America or in the ta- he owes his wife to her mother, and hie lands of the United State-; Ex. treat his raother-in-law with respect, Aphorisms. at 'easl; that he should kep his -r, . ii. . ... wife informed as to his income; Ih.ngs dont turn up in this ü at he ive he ,M a, world imt.l somebody turns them ,OWMce and lhat he ihou1d h,ve up t.arneld. his life insured in her favor. And Every production of genius must above all, that when a young man

oe me proaucuon 01 enum-iasm. niarrie- he must remember that he

haves a world of self and enters in-

the State, lie ia kind, charitable

berevolent, bv

and would liiiht it ere the sun set,

-Vit-K-ft.n Thov r..wlH,l lo Louisa and Kdward Kayer, lota 10,11. and in case undue influence is not Englishmen l he nodded ,, ,3 BroUTille, U& brought to bear we predict for him ipproval of hia action. A Melvina Chew. ng to Jacob c. -.eider, ' g ni lo)oear- 6 Pr( ai i K'r mm thing then occuned. Bar- tot 8, Kyana, $27 fij. ''success A change would be

lay took off his hat and looked in

to the crown of it for a moment; he

turned very pale. Then be set the

untouched liquor upon the bar again. "Gentlemen," he said,

"you'll have to pardon any seeming j n . (. j.40

i canuoi uniiK

A Dkmocuat .

$70.

Ti

an

r'ln i.., k. Padaal to EteehaalO. Berod r?f!rto 'jav 1raucl1 PP6 la " d Walter Shelton, Ö acres in sec .7, t C doesn t; that s a fact.

unsociability, but

liquor. ' Wn uro nil natnnished nt Bar

clay's action. Tood, who by this lV?ÄÄSto Bm

time was a little the worse ror wear,

-woie a mighty oath and cried: Frank Zimmer to K

r . i i if i ii i mi i

I "i;on i ne uasnnn, vi line, the hostess urgtd "Won't you have

some more of anything?

Tavlor K. Padfet to Peter I limsel. 7

acres in sec 27, t 1 n, r i, $235. 1 ........'.111 Sli.Mlli. 4.. 1 ....... .1,1 I ....... I...

MWf" ... ....V ... ..V.l.., IKJlt I M l'll 1

.ftl, III.I QUI , II Hilf II 111 II,

rwnod Camp. M. "1 tilled up on cookies before 1

pt lot 17, Duff, $.-. icome. 'cause I heard ma tell na wi

Lod N" , wouldn't get much here." Tit

4 ' . I ' ft 1 . a At t ft-. I a

n.n'l trnrtr. with lls lhüC B I ' ' " ''' IWW, I

v,.... . acre m sec P., t 2. r .1. fJ.

and he banged his list down on the T,OM. j. parsons to Frank P. and Recognixed at Washington

table to emphasize what he bad Sarah IS, Lrtle, oo.os acres in sei' H, t 1

sn ii 1 n. r 8, Vl,0W.

Disraeli

The wisest man may learn something from the humblest peasant. J. P. Senn. If you know how to spend less than you get you have the philosopher's stone. Franklin.

The envious praise onlv that

. , JO" . ' r "I Ui .

ii you can i urina wun us, you i" " v. . . n;

W . . .... I..... I S,. ,-i.i1 I.. 1 !.. I .)..... I I IMI.

Barclay turned to him, In WM'J

The only instance on record of a

Frank" P. Lvtle to Thos. 3, Parsons, pOat being named after a pat . .... . i .. .. .

lent m.ulii'1 rm wnu Inal t ...... . mm

nor w' v rn m hut his face was verv .o. 11...1. ... i c..i.-.. ...... . ... ... '

i , ' .... .. t .i.mii .-.nni.-r, ,.r., in et zci cou m v , west a., a new white. He saw the chance of re- P)o .no acres in sec :;ii, t 2, r 4, $1,500. , n- ..Hhlished nnd COUDing his fortunes slipping Henry J. Richards to Mary Kncis, Jr. ' i 5 j i r. !?. ? ?- coupmg Bin 'rutin ruj k K , . -, , , w, M(.r m , , , named Kodol, after the famous Kothrough his hngers-but he said, r'dol ,)vHpppHia CurC) manufactured very slowly : I teonanl Mundi t Peter Klessinger, by E. C. DevVitt it Co., of Chicago. Then Ihede.. ,. off, j; J ,a iv.n b MlWp, To Ihink M I, Ml le. . """"'"". lÄ''7ed b;re"rZ stupid, l.natici.1 iirfi.d.c. obnlruct !f,eJ...i wondr if c'.trie'lhe new ollice and adopted by lhe the opiiottunily, wan too barroarllll! w fr a, aip,.i iHenarlment ill W

for words. I ground my teeth m Snow-"You have some doubt This action was entinly voluntary silent rage. I felt n.y heart sink ..hout the matter?" Um tk warf i ik. nor...i. ... ,ul

within me. In my impatience a Heatley-" Well, yes. She re- community without any solicitation the absurdity ot his course, I could f,lf,. smile nnon na h. nnilaii.ifl..r fmm ik. .f....... ,

, ... i ' " - wa.v M wi M IIUHUTVI IIOIU I 1 1 V J I II IA 1 1 II I H V Ulli I" J scarcely restrain a udden impulse ,()()k at mXu Kodol Dysi.epsia Cure. Infact the

to grasp hltn rougniy oy me arm. Snow-" Perhaps she knows she lirst knowledge thev obtained re

An embarrassed silence loliowed. Couidn't look at you without laugh-igarding the matter was when thev

to a world of another and self. Ernest Seton-Thompson to be an Editor. The author of "Wild Animals 1 Have Known," who is already famous as artist, naturalist, lecturer and writer of books, is to add an-

i . - I , a . -. iuiiv (ii.it a ... A , l . .laUk ik.. ik.. ki.i. f,tlnr to his list of accomplishments.

niii.ii in. i nil .-in iii-j, ill.il n llltll iii . i . surpasses them thev censure.-Col- H,et ha8. "fS Ä3 2 S2 t ' - editorial staff of the Ladies Home ' ... Journal at a figure which is said to The least error should humble, be one of the large8t ever involved but we should never permit even in a transaction of this character. the greatest to discourage us. Potter. A Moral Leader from Minnesota.

Profesapr Edward Howard Uriggs, 'the young but widely-known writer PIT pn. I.., lnn.r nn mlimalirtnal anK.

...... .. . . V. . V . , .U. ...I.f nu, ......

I was secretly furious. Presently in ."H0gton Transcript

harciay spoae. ..uuressmg ua mi, .

besuid: I He "I'm thinking seriouslv of

received a letter bearing the post

mark "Kodol, W. Va.," and the

contents fully explained thecircum

stances, vot a veritication of this

statement the reader is referred to

the latest Post Ollice (iuide.

A preparation so highly prized

M driva

r" 10 Parts of Duboia and ad-

oiinhea. Horeea boanled and ul on cheap terme.

Oot m, am iijai

"You are all reasonable men and resuming business."

will hear what I have to say. 1 II She "I thought vou had retired

admit I would like to trade with permanently." you, gentlemen, but the trade may He "I thought so. too. but I

go to the devil if I have to drink nped some excuse for not attending by a community must be worthy ol

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