Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 44, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1901 — Page 5

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fäi t Morgan nnd Elb Uecker;

r jjubbe und oiah Kendall. Kcc mmtrds Ii to Trainmen. 1! Hanum, UftML engineer L

V K. B. writes: 'I Inn c I. i n

l-Y.I aurcit ileal with bacliacbe. I

iDiluK'l to try r ! s Money V lire,

one I "t'le eituely relieves ine. 1 Kf ri" amend it to any one, espec-

'mv frit ti 1 f among the trail men,

I re usually fiiiiuany cum. r..

ftranniM'k.

A shot gun hhooting match

choice ot txirk wa had at Mr.

irempp H on Wednesday nighl

mjQlÜM lights, and a jolly time ; drinking Kremlin's unequalled

gtr ale, and eating tenderloin.

New Venetian clothe, Prun-

anri ti e lutetd walking skirt . . 1 . .

lerialf, Ufi arrivtu ai a. ."on-

aann't?.

l.1 druggists. 1 he bet koowc

i (or coughs and colds. Does not

it of phytic. Pries W coota,

S.Fur boa84!K)c. up; collarettes,

jatkets, cheap at Alb. Son-

jann s.

'Frank 1.. Betz's matrimonial

wan grinding at the clerk's oflat Monday, when he married

MNorah Kerdall and Mr. Peter

M. All oresent wish thm i.v

S J For lloarsenegft.

wj. Iniferoon, of Hutton, Ind., says

Ui not spoken a word aliove a whis-

t rnonthd, and one bottle of hoi-

il'iney and Tar mrtjred his voice.

oaud get roley h. 1J. B. rlrannock.

PIMOMAL.

Mr. Fred Jaiboe left Jasper for

uarmi, Ills., this week, to help Mr

Ed. Kuibergir, with the Cumher-

lund Telephone ('o. Dr. (i. L. Parr, of Washington,

Ind., drov over to Jasper and back

again Saturday last.

Mr. Robt. Hunter, of Oakland

Uty, accompanied by Miss Mason.

drove up to Jasper Monday, to visit

mends, and returned luesday. -at m . . aa

Mr. Lhas. Kryter, representing

the Indianapolis Sentinel, was in Jasper Wednesday in the interest oi that paper.

Messrs. (ieorge and John Nottf

visited Kvansville Wednesday on business. Mr. F. W. Seiffert, of Evansville, whose grandfather, Dr. Seiffert, married and lived in Jasper foi

many years, was a visitor in the

town Tuesday. He was representing the p .pular "Cura a Cold" remedy. Mrs. and Mies Pien-on, of Bedford, mother and sister of Mrs. Sutherland, arrived Wednesday morning, to be present at the bedside of Muster Clead Sutherland, wno died of brain fever yesterday. Mr. (Jene Sutherland came home from Indianapolis Wednesday morn

ing to be present with is youngest brother who died yesterday.

Üet" If you want to Imv the latest style

of Furniture, go to Iorey Bros. New Furniture Store. ''."-''

V. J. Shivelv, Batesville, ., siH-ak-

lOfj of Banner Salve, says: "I use! Ufor

les, ami it lias done nie more ifooil

th in any salve I have ever used, and I have tried a great many kinds." B. B.

is ran nock.

New raisins, prunes, cur

rants, and full line "Ralston Purina Foods," at Alb. Sondermann's.

Krnst Wm. Meyer makes his

bow as editor of the Signal this week. He comes to the Signal

from Cincinnati.

'Cotton flannels, bargains 5c. up; look at our stock outing

fccel-i , at Alb. bondermann 8.

Henry Lampert's farm 2H

I from Jasper was visited by fire

week, and house and ban i v a . . , .

ieu. 1..0SS aoout l.ouu; in-

Bed ui the Farmers' Home Insur-

I'o. How it got fire is un

to.

iris' English Worm Powder

WTMttil to rum nny rant of Wurm In HoraM, 1

' 'hff i.r lloKK. alm I'm w urno In 1.0IU. a Hni.au Unn UOIVn ..i wrd.1 t.u,i. MMLMta. aaorw kuii butii

Adolph Bluner, "irand Mound, la.,

wnten: '"I have used t olev h Honey aad

far in my family and think it is the liest

cough cure on the market. I would not

be without it in my home, in there is nothing so good for coughs and colds.

H. Is. Hrannoek. VQUBest lOo. 15c. and 25c. tleece lined ladies, men's and children's hose, at Sondermann's.

We just received a big lot of wil

low rocking chairs. We offer these at a very low price. Ixirey Bros. -"- - cVTo-day is All Soul's day, and will be generally observed by Cath olics everywhire. In Si. Joseph's church in Jasper services will be the same as on Sunday. rO DAY take Foley's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious remits from colds. It may Ik too late to-morrow. B. B. Brannock.

T. F. Anthony, ex-postmaster of Promise City, Iowa", says: "I bought one bott'e of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism and two doses of it did me more good than any medicine I ever took." Sold by Martin Friedman, duiggist, J asp r. oTChildren's Union suits cheap, infant s vests, full fleece lined, only 10c, each, at Alb. Sondermann's.

Cmn I built upquirklr with Mnrrii' Inf liah Subl Puwiler. The Krt liluixl purifier and renovator. ftUkM itock lMk, fat r Jid high aplrlUd. M Mat. Sold rv B. B. Brannock Ji sper.

Kitchen safes for fl and up to $4,

sold by B. B. Brannock.

tnMOr Webb, Moira, N. Y., writes:

iiS'l bean troubled ith my kidneys

year ami bad tried several plivsi-

I oat received no relief until I homrht and nil other furniture r-beuii at Ijin-v

wtleof Foley's Kidney Cure. Atter Urus. New Furniture Store. M1 ' Ulf tn iKjttles I uas absolutely cured. -

Hirniy ri commend roley 's Kidney Reliable and Gentle.

im oniy roiey's. 0. 0. Mran- ... .... ... ,, .. , ' ! "A pills a pill, says the saw. But there are pills and pills. You want a

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CURB roR nvanr.D. !

H Will Pntlllt.l m m- .

of the Stomach. Glv it a I

I' true remedy. See tlrtulara for I

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j B. Brannock, Druggist.

I has. Kremni) at the

"1H him inat nut in m

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pi) I which is certain, thorough and gen- . tie. Musn't gripe. DeWitt'a Little Kurly

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Risers (ill the bill. Purely vegetable. Io not force but assist the bowels to act. Streng hen and invigorate. Small and easy otake. Martin Friedman. Chamherlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliousness, constipation and headache. Theyare easy to take and a aM a tn. ä m m

pleasant in enect. ror saie iy .Martin Friedman, druggist. Kasy to Cure a Cold if you go about it right. Take two or

tue him power at m lean ent three Krause s I old C ure Capsules dur Q the old - Ji ,eH8l0(it dg the day and two tefore retiring at oiu style. niK,l( Thi(, wi inmire a g00t, ni(?7,t..

Winter atl illfnnl elid.f nf t.dna

Kw Vn " vi"U'nt form." say s Klder tiii.J V!,r" christian evanirelist.

ift.lii , ave ,,er tew doses "'nNrla'ii'w ('......1. i i.. :

hrvrt i;.. .. vruiiv nun 111 r' all danger was naat an.t ibe

y ,rHTT " Thi8 wniedv not only

rest and a free movement of the bowels

next morning. Continue the treatment next day and your cold will melt awiy. Price 2h'. Sold bv Martin Friedman. Clay Street Opening .

The appraisers appointed by the

s rn nit I mmwmmj "rr'T" ri -j tirat J Hl"'n Kven as sxxin as i Town Board to assess the benefits

attack, it i,,!'1'' w,n l,revent ! and damages to the property own-

Hack It ' aim (launiges to me uruperiy uwuJ Mefrtty to a babv as to aniday, but as yet have made no reftiM 'r ,,y Martin Friedman. I port It is rumored that the final

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report will give the following named

owners damages in excess of bene

For Shuttered Nerven.

A remedy that will aoothe, build up the wanted tisnue- and enrich the blood is indisix-nsahle. I.ichtv's Celerv Nerve

y a a a.

v oinpoiiiKi has ieen wonderfully suclessful in cases of nervousness, as thousands of grateful people will testify. Sold by Martin Friedman. nr'lhe Jasper Public Schools

were dismissed yesterday morning

until Monday on account of the death of Prof. Sutherland's eon, who was eleven years old. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. C, Oct. 29, '01. Senor Baietto, chief translator of

the provu man-hal general of Ma

nilla, is in the city. He is a native Philippino and knows the Philip pine character well, and he says that the United States has been premature in undertaking to control the inlands by a civil commission, that the insurrection has not been put down, and that the strong

arm of the military is essential to

the maintenance of peace. He intimates that the Commission has been duped in the choice of their

native advisors and of their appointa B ai

ees, and tit cited the case oi one

frelix Koxas "who having failed in

the position first assigned biin, that

of governor of Uatangas, has been appointed judge of one of the provinces in spite of the fact that be hatnevei practiced law."

Senator Aldnch was in town re

cently and had a long conference

aiib the President. It will be remembered that this is the gentleman who last year gave notice to President McKinley that the Senate would ratify no more reciprocity

treaties, aud would permit no re duction of the Dingley tariff sched

ules. What he said to President Roosevelt is not known though it is presumed that he defined the Senate's position along similar Hues.

Representative Hopkins, ot Illinois, was also seen at the White House

this week. He says that he is "utterly opposed to any change of tariff schedules or any reduction of internal revenue, that the country

has too many expenses to warrant

any such measures.' He cites the

proposed isthmian caual, an extcn- . a a a 1 1 1

sive Kiver and naroor diu ana other expenses that will have to be provided for. In the hope of getting further light on Secretary of the Treasury Gage's financial beliefs, your correspondent called on the Secretary and asked him to elucidate Ut proposition as propounded to the Banker's Association in Milwaukee. The Secretary was so loth to talk on the subject that it gave color to the rumor that the President was not altogether pleased with his statements. He said that to enlarge upon the subject would be to discount his forthcoming report. He would not admit that the propositions would appear in precisely the same form in his report, but said that he would dwell upon his idea that "the Government ought to be gotten out of the banking business.'' In reply to the question "Would you not place the people entirely in the power of the bankers, giving them the ability to enlarge or contract the currency at will?" He replied: "The prosperity of the bankers depends upon the prosperity of the people. Their interests are identical. Mv idea is

to get the government out of the

banking business, winch is not its

province. That is the business of

the banksj." He refused to discuss

the matter further saying, "For

further details you must wait for my annual report.'' Sec'y Gage expressed himself as much pleased with the condition oi affairs in the West. He believed that "republican prosperity was going to continue. The short ciopn were offset by the enhanced values, and there would be no increase in

farm mortgages." "The demand for bills of small denomination is so great that we cannot supply it, and that is always an indication of a fret circulation of moi ey, freely moving

crops and general prosperity

It has been made known at the

Navy Department that Rear Admiral Crowinshield is to be suc

ceeded as Chief of the Bureau ot

Navigation, by Hear Admiral Henry C Taylor. Rear Admiral Crowinehield will be given command of the European station, so that the transfer will be in the nature of a promotion, rather than otherwise. C. A. 8.

Asleep Amid Flamen. Breaking into a biasing home, some tiiemen lately dragged the sleeping in

... . i . tiiemen lauiv uraii

,iii iu iiiBniiiUu.a!iu-ro..0...u. ! ()) (rom (,eBthi FmmM -eeuiity,

Z ? Brannock, Jaaper. ' 'H k in Thirteen. i " i 1 t. irai a lu. ---

K iVe' U,Ht ' lVnred a i m,r Mi his lea. N'oi

. I'nmt . r : n

"tar .. cur3s nmises, fel-

Wt, ' T' 'il". burns, cwns

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names : Mrs. Paul Kgg B. Schroeder John S. Harnett John Alles Mrs Buchart

'I'nan.dniggist

Kgi Stable mmnt

nl by b it L ' nanl 7 Bannock, Jaaper.

and death near. It's that way wuen you . . . . $350.00 1 neglect coughs and cold. Don't do it. 35.00 Or. King's New Discovery forConsump9a nrjItiM gives perfect protection against all ' r rr : throat, che-t and lung troubles. Keep Li. IX) it near, and avoid suffering, death and 15.00 doctor's bills. A teaspaonfnl stops a late cough, persistent use the moat stub f ion ist 'born one. Harmless and nice tastin ?, i.ro. titB guaranteed to satisfy by Martin

a . - . m m t rn i a a

rrtetj ihk ana pi, i nai uoi-

. a .. . Frietlman.

wnen i on uein iieauacne tm free. don't waste a minute but go to your drug-1 " i7i7 aiat and Hi a hen of Krause's Headache An advertisement, like a cigar

Capsules. They will prevent pain, even should be so good that the first whiff .a a a it . I I mi i "

tnougn your skuii werecracaeu. ineyi imnreiis on W 11 cau-e a man to

are harmle a, too. Read the guarantee

Price 25c. Sold by Martin Fnedm an.

To the Public. Allow me to aay a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I bad a very severe cough and cold, and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the aecoud dote of this medicine 1 felt better, three Iwttles of it cured my cold and the paina in my cheat disappeared entirely. I am moat respectfully yours for health, Kali'H S. Miysks, 4 tVn-ty-eventh at., Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by Martin Friedman, druggist. Change of Tine. The Sunday excursion rates on the Southern have been discontinued for the season. A change of time on the road went into effect Monday, and the train which heretofore left Jasper at 10:55 now leaves at 10:15 a. m. On themain line the east bound trains get to Huntingburg at 4.00 a. m. and 2:45 p. m. The west bound arrives at Huntingburg at 12:50 a. m. and 11 :50 p. m. The train for Evansville gets into Huntingburg 8:55 p. m. and to Kvansville at 10:35 p. m. These are about the

only changes made.

When ycu feel that life is hardly worth

the candle take a dose of ChamU-rlain's

Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse youi stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowela, making you feel like a new man. For sale by Msrtin Friedman, druggist. COMPULSORY EDUCATION" LAW.

Supreme Court Holds It la Valid. The supreme court held yester

day that the ompulsory education

law of lHi'0 is valid. The case in point is that against Sheridan Bailey who refused to send his little girl to school. One objection against the law by Bailey was that the title was insufficient. Judge Dowling wrote the mg rn a . . a

opinion, tie said: " me tine oi this act sufficiently indicates some

particular branch of legislation as a head under which the particular provisions of the act might reasonably be looked for." Judge Dowling also said : "The natural rights of the parent to the

custody and control of his child are

ubordinate to the power of the -täte, and may be restricted and regulated by municipal laws. One of the most important natural duties of the parent is his obligation to educate bis child, and that duty he owes not alone to the child but to the commonwealth." He says that if the parent neglects to perform this duty it is the

duty of the state to coerce him to do it. Ind, Sentinel. Startling, But True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. " King's New Life Pills is," writes D. H. Turner, Dempaeytown, Pa., "you'd sell all you have in a day. Two

weeks use lias made a new man oi me.

a schools of Huntineburff

observed Arb.r diy last Friday, and

the event is atil spoken of Each grade planted planted a tree to beautify the x hool yard, nthl Ran Wilson delivered an address on tl e necessity of tree culture. Rheumatism Cared ia a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatiam and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 soSdara, Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysten ms. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly beneüu. 75 cents. Sold by Martin rriedman, druggist, Jaaper. Nov. l-4m A Pliysdelan Testifies. "I have taken Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have never used anything in my life that did me the good that did," aay county physician (eo. W. croggs, "of Hall county, Urn, "Being a phvsuian 1 have prescribed it and found it to give the beat result." If the food you eat remains undigested in your stomach it decays there and poisons the syttem. You can prevent this fcy dieting but that means starvation. Kodol l)vsf.epsia Cure digests what vou eat. You ned suffer from neither dyspepsia nor starvation. The worst caes juickly cured. Nevei fails. Martin Friedman. Preside! t Roosevelt wa-i fortythree years old Sunday. Accoiding to the custom in the family the event was celebrated with a dinner in which the children participated. The Children's Friend.

You'll have a cold this winter. Mavbe

you have one now. You children will

suffer too. For coughs, croup, bronchitis, grip and other winter complaints Une Minute Cough Cure never fails. Acta

promptly. It is very pleasant to the

taste and perfectly harmless. I . M

(ieorge, Winchester, Ky., writes, "Our little girl was attacked with croup late

one night and was so hoarse she could

hardly speak. We gave hr a few loses

of One Minute Oough Oure. it relieved

her immediately and she went to sleep

A' hen she awoke next morning she had

no signs of hoarseness or croup. Martin Friedman. Huntingburg Argus : Eraetd; W.

Mever. of Cincinnati. O.. arrived

here this week and will become as

-ociate editor of the Signal and also manager for the Signal Job Printing

Co. Jumped on a Tea Penny Nail.

The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell

jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one naii entirely-

through her foot and a second one half

wav through. Chamberlain a fain Halm

was oroniDtlv applied and five minutes

later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experienced. In three days the crdld was wearing her shoe as

usual and with absolutely no uiscomion

Mr. Powell is a well known merchant of

Forkland. Va. Pain Balm is an anti

septic and heals such injuries without

ma u rat ion and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale by Martin Friedman, druggist.

rviiK vwiivc aa

are Glazed with a cheap coating. If glazing helps coffee why aren't the highpriced Mochas and Javas glazed also?

Lion Coffee is not glazed. It is perfectly pure and has a delicious flavor.

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JOHN F". JUDY.

ip Optician.

Resident Optician.

Graduate of South Bend College of

Uplics. Special Attention given to Physical, Scientific and Physiological Optics.

All kinds of 1 ns on hand or ground

to order. rFine line of Spectacles. OFFICE :-Cor. 5th & Main St.

JASPER. INDIANA.

Mar. -oi. tt.

Safes!

On the home stretch of the in

Infallible for constipation, stomach and quiry Schley is distancing all com

liver troubles. L'oc. at Mamn tried- petitore. It was the same way in

man's dnig store.

BOONE BUBBLES Farmers are now busy husking corn. vV. S. Lemmon made a trip to Jasper Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs

. i .t a n T I I

were toe guesis ui .a. ii . iruyiorauu tA (,a family Sunday. tirely

f . , i . i - ji,, t Salve is a splendid cure for piles, giving Mr. Ja-nes Inman and family, of jreHef inBUnU aml x heartily recom-

lreianu, visueu uia parents ouuuay . ,nend it to all sufferers. Surgerv is un

Mr. ÖHvei Brittaiu has been con- jnectmaary to cure piles. DeWitts Witch

.. j.i- 1 i un'Ilaiel salve win cure anv case. fined to hi bed for quite a tuaamn aad all oSf wounds

With typhoid lever. aiH0 ickly eure! bv it. Beware of

Several young people from this counterfeits. Martin Friedman

place visited the poor larm near r e w Sinclair. J. F. Persise

Ireland Sunday. and j0i,n L.Howard, Friday, in

Mr. El wood Traylor and Misses corpo rated the West Baden Springs Bessie Aobott and I I t Shelton at- water company. Capital stock,

tended C. E. Sund iv night. $10,000. Sinclair was the prinChristian Endeavor next Sunday cipal of the West Baden Springs ho-

night at 7:30; every ine is in vi ed tel, recently burned.

to attend.

the running battle, if the rest ot the

United Statej fleet may be referred to as competitors. Ind. Sun.

Modern Snrjrery Surpaased.

While suffering from a bad case of

piles I consulted a physician who ad-

v i-.i i.. i visei me ro irv a oox oi iwn m s ucu

.r.r ,VUÜ''" ! Hazel Salve." savs O. F. Carter, Allan

"I procured a box and was en

cured. De Witt's Witch Haxel

There Are Many Koada. TllK KIM.KK POSTS MARK I Si Till M aSfl

HY-1'ATH OF 1'KRSK.NT HAY TROI BI BS

AM. 8EKM TO POINT Til K SANK WAY LACK OF NERVI rORCB.

Dav-b-lav the columns of this paper

I.."" ' . . - a

, bring new evidence irom jaspei people

A. W. Rush and family moved to the river bottom thu week. Mr. Freddy Simms of Otwell, was in our community Suuday

evening.

Thro awill h iirracliinu' at the of the great w ork tieing done by Dr. A

Lemmon church Sunday at three ;S Ä S3ZJ

aaa lllllllt7ia rrv aaaua.aa a a v - a-. H w

o clock p. m. thev are prepared with an eve single to

Mr. Albert Traylorand daughter restoring erve rone tney accompnsn n i i ,u: th's otie-t wliich no other meaiicine in

Dr. uiu a ir.F u. "" the wofld haa ever been able to doweek- 'that's why hundreds of Jaaner people Mr. (Juincy McCain and family, 'offer their' testimony. Mr. Meyerhofer. of Illinois, are visiting friends and,olMi" rt7eU,Ju.,V ftS"te! , .! . . 'have used Dr. A. w.Lhaaes erve relatives this week. j pn,B on M,eat iimnnock's Drug Store. Rv, C. W. Estes will hold ser , in my family for nervousness, nervous vices at the Lemmon church dache, and odMron and have PL i 'j i u I found it satisfactory steadying the Thanksgiving at 3 o clock p.m. nervef. reiieving the headaches and im-

Thar will he a tie and and anroii nrovine the digestion I think these

annnar Thankatrivinir nicht I. a- pill an excellent medic'tie."

.,., , i Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve Pills are

dies are requesiea to wear un-iern- Ly soc . box at dealers or Dr. A W. med aprons and bring a li to chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N Y. match the apron ; the boys buy lh" 'see that portrait and Signatar of A. W.

Kitchen Safes. Glass Cupboards. Dining Ex. Tables. Kitchen Tables. Wardrobes.

LATEST DESIGNS.

Manufactured by ourselves. Save the middle man's profit for

yourself by buying direct from the

manufacturer. You will get from us the best workmanship at the lowett prices. Every article a bargain Come and look at the floods. S.

W. Comer Public square. ALLES BROTHERS, Jasper. Indiana. Sept. . l01. 4a. LENTILS. Tapioca, Sago, Split leaa. Farina, Hominy, Buckwheat, Rolled Oats, Barley, Marhiete Herring, Roll Herring, Codfish, All best quality at Wm. Halter's Jaaper. Indiana.

ties then hem the girls aprons, a: ter which cream will be served ami refreshments of all kinds. Pro

ceeds for the Endeavor Society.

Kitty.

Chase, M. D. are on on every package.

A Startling- Surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Iloadley. a healthy, rolaist black

smith ot Tilden, Ind., that for ten years

he suffered such tortures from rneumatiam aa'faw ivinld Midlife And live. But

a wonderful change followed his taking

Klectric Bitters. "Two bottles wnouy cured me," he write, "and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regulate the kidneys, purity the blood and

CUre rneumausm, neurmipria, uvavwiaw-

a,.hTt.-Flu.hi0, H. Y. JaanJ.lra''JaCrE tin Friedman 'a drug store.

Madison Township Trustee Notice. Votice is given that hereafter the Tros e of Mad. sen township will be in Ireland on the drbt Saturday of each month, and the remaining Saturdays at

mv residence, five miles louthwest of

Ireland, for the par mm of attending to township business, and all persons hav ing tMiainess with the township are ex parted to confine it to those days. The township library is kep. at J. C. Evrard's in Ireland, where all may obtain th, books. Tb, Indiana School books will b 4MBd at Wm. T. Yoong's store at al tJiMg. Uao. M. Uawarxa. Nov. 23, 1900 y TtusU, Madiscu T.

rsstttvatr nUstu U couga ran tan worst osM la U aoars.

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