Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 46, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 February 1904 — Page 1
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JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 36, 1904.
NO. '24.
I WjTllfgT F VKKY KKIPAY At JAI h , MWOtMOOOTY, IM'UN v, 11 CLKMKN r I HUNK. r kick. Inf ' MKtm Buhjmm U vVt Sixth BtWMT. PRICE Ot l l;- KIlTloN. fei Year, H iwOaabwtw, Poet paid, $1.60. "Ii tter tili! in pfi potttan. KATES OI ADVKB1 rci .egal advertiaetnente legal rate; IU lines $l.Ulor brat insertion ; .VOc. j. h auhsevienl insertion. I 3i vearly advertiaeinentB liberal contacts will -be made lo regular advertisers. LOMMKBOIAi AMD JOB IfOBI I, I ell Kinds Promptly au) Neatly ealtf J at LI BBKAL PRICKS. X 'av! insjiection and business. PKOFKSSION AL CARDS. Ii. W. Traylor, M. D. Phvscian & Surgeon. tretend, Indiana. Oil answered sight n' day. lixh telephones Cumberland and i'oru?. Kt t I m -ly. Columbia Township TrustM''n Notice. I he undersigned. Trustee of C'olamuii Ii ., DuUik county, Ind., will attend to tw uahip business at his office on very Saturday, and persona having .ownahip busineaa to transact are rpit ted to prvtsent it on that day of the -ek. the lownship Library ia kept at the ottice of the Trustee, aber those entitlet can obtain hooka. iKuK-.K W. Mii-hi rs, Tnintee. Hillbatu, Indiana. N..- . 18Ü0 ly.
SERVANTS IN ECUADOR. The Traveler I Forced to Mire Many to Serve Htm. If u were living in K.ciador and
wished to hire a sonant you could hardly pet mm by lum-clf or herself, but wouhl be conijKrlled to take up I with a drove of them, probably far outnumbering your own famitv. Tor sample, with a cook y.u would have to r ive her husband and children. Mid perhaps also her father and mother, into your house to bed and board, and each would bring along nil ail or her portable property,
and other "lire stock." The husband nun hate "n trade which he follo l during the day, but at mealtimes and when night comes lie re-
UNCLE S'T: PRINTERS.
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right inhumanity to refuse them Cong food and shelter. and rot a servant pnntei in Ecuador would work for so mean thnr.
a ma.-t r or i!..-tres. I he children
jrottr cook mav be mil lit lerricea, radb as run ding the habv, but the n
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K18HEB & KKAN, ArtarneyB at Law, JASPBB, INDIAN . Mfr.1 prartiee in tli-Cuiirt of lnil...,- an 1 fci)aln:uC count I-". miil attrnt u kitcd ".eltlt-iiit iit l rtatos anil eolU-rtiona. tMBBM ta -j.ayil UuilU.utf, over lira Mere. ft aaMMa Mrt-n J.tsoo.
J M. MILBraK. St. A. BWKEKBT. All III UN A 8H EENET. i 1 1 orncy s at Law, JASPER, INDIANA.
Court of Ituboit and .. I'art.cular attention
in practice ir utuini&K '''
K vt to et.liet'tiona. TiitVlCI J.rkmn M., iipolt the i mmtt Ceaatf .tank.
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OXÄHÜNTER, . ttorneys at Law J ASPKK, INDIANA . .ii n-actlce In th' eourt of liitxiis and . Uu i'"k eountle. tullectumi anl 1 "rv 1H f irk . - p. i m 1 1 -. . OlUc .n spayd'a buihlinu on lubl!c Square f-i. i.lssja-lv.
W .lrlor.
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I S VLOR & TRATLOB, Attorneys at Law, VSlM.K, INI! AN . mo practice In thatourta of thibota and ipin nm iiuntle. a- .tiei'T?r Ouboia County Stat.- Itank. to J. 100. DEXTiSTRY
BIS
UR. n, rl. MOSItr, xsident Dentist, XIIVCill'lW. II. IHayeM b'a ptxfosional iwrTii-t to all it iHliritr any work In the dental linr. and lraaskMa to give It hi cloHt att-nlion. 'j)c plate work tpeclally aoli H i. und all work warranted. ; f 1 '.
Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Wm. A. Wilson, ASPER. INDIANA
ar a. ibh-t.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. f'ERD. VOLLMER, t A.N 'TRKKT, .!i4MM'r. Ulli .iy have the bent tnrnonta, of any raHHf for .Ttetomerw ; partimlarly cometernal travetert. Coarteotia and can't iriveri to all parta of Inboi and b cining oountiM. Horte Iwarded and JlJ on cheap tertna. Octu.ia8a,-ly
brood i- apt t
and cortain to 1k dirtv and t-roba-
hly (hsuafed. '1 bre i- no help for it, howefer, because "el costumbre" has aevreed U.at for every servant you hire you Bluet expect at least a dozen extra mouths to feed. Kor is this the wort of it. Occasionally tbe cook's relatives fro.a another village COBM to pay her a visit of a fortnight or two lasting as long a- you ill tnlerate it m. n, wotoen and chikxrea, bringing more dogs, pigs, chiekena, etc.. to be bonaed and fed. 1 rtunately they are not accaetoBieaJ to "downy beds of cua" or sumptuous living, but connöN r them-ehes in clover if plentifully .-upplied with bean?, corn meal and potato soup, and will sleep contentedly on the stones of tl.c patio or the straw of the stable. The dancer is that some of the stranger h.ir.r'- rs ' 'i Ii. IV ot be as honest the took herself "ia supposed to be, and ease are known anere thieves and even murderers thus gained admission to the inside of the ca?a with disastrous results. Philadelphia Bacardi Increaaed Hia Range of Vision. Justiee Sir John Armour of the supreme court of lanada was a member of the Alaskan boundary comniifsion. At one of the seseions he was greatly annoy, d by the remarks of momhera on both sides who indulged in speculation on futare condition. Sir John favored dealir1.: with present issues. During the discussion a squeaking noise was heard by the wranglers. Locking around, they saw Mr. Armour coolly f-crewiug up the rotary chair on which he had been seated, evidently taking pleasure in the noise which he was producing. When the chair was raised to such a height that it would make its occupant ridiculous as well as conspicuous Sir John addressed himself to the membei - of the commission and said: "(ient lernen, I nm not so farming as you are, but with your indulp in e I have raited mv point of view." Their Hair Tells a Story. In Japan the women arrange their hair in a manner so ingeaioOJ that a person can tell at once whether any woman he sees is a maiden who desires to get married or a widow who ia inconsolable or one who is willing to be consoled if the proper suitor present himself. Young girls arrange their hair in front in th. f.mi of a fan or buttcrtly and a!orn it with silver or colored ornaments, widows who arc looking for second husband- fa-ten the hair at the back of the head by means of tortoise shell pins, and widows who are resolved to remain forever faithful to their departed spouses cut the hair short and wear no nrnamt nts in it. An Evasive Answer. A New England deacon sold a pair of ox-n to a brother firmer, who inquired before purchasing if they were "breachy. "The've never bothered me," answered the At .1 on. The purchase was concluded, but in a few dav- the purchaser had suffered i 'ti-iderable damage to his fences from these same oxen. Indignant, he confronted the deacon. "I n-ked you if they were breachy.'" he exclaimed, "and faa said thrv'd never bothered you."
and drink, and yarn- ire yet -1 ones of the plat awful f.st" writ! men who-,- aaai history, and thai ance of the Ueco poor penma-n u pretty ma rally name of Uevcrdv at the head of' Pratt cf I be . -. rung of excellent Msajpof gime, somewhat was said to be ti could read Pratt. ou!v when he w
Nieceate. h Baden, and lotu-tillc
Trscnee Co. The citizens of this county wh
EWrprcve or Verify n'ended the nueeting in tbe inter T-,r-n. -et of this j-roposed rail road anc :.u 'upon aiding i:u conttruction by s ! .1 print-jtax in tbe severs! lownehip--r-through which it is intended to con .Ii every line al ! -tract it, held at Vmcennee ot of copy ia tare-i Wedceeday of last week, all carat fl - is done i:;oack enthusiastically in favor ol . It is not ! the enterprise. Elections have beer rs to bei rdered in IJarrison lowohip. I Knox county, Washington am - Jnr-on townships iu I'ike co intj t guard against and Madiaoo township. Daboti county for March 12th, ani tax; ay " "pe-j a j! Ihoee townships will stand it I t of thej neir own light if they fail to vott h of for the tax, as of itself it will largely of n - riis- incrtaee tbe wealth of the township, nd Dull not many ue Southern Ky. now pays tax ot ;ore property in Dubois count to thejthan any town-hip in tbe count ro .-;t:i v of the au-1 area valued at when the road war dai - .'f prfanitvlouiIt, and the Vitcenoes Tractiot id of jnr.ter-' jeould do tbe same in a very few ant among the old rears after tla construction, therer b in r-.rd t i the j lessening the necessity for large !o n b soaifl of the cal taxation so that the tax is but - .ire immortal in la loan after all, which is repaid v iihout the ni-t-, with very large interest, as it is a d. The list of these I permanent value. . b it it isi The Yincenne Commercial, re ' led that thelferring lo tbe meeting says: Johnson should be "The following resolution, pre - : -enied at the close of the meeting d by some to by councilman Oliohant. v.t4 nass-
tliat honor. One ed almoet unanimously, there being
ui one vote against it
that the laws of Indiana throw out ney. of Petersburg ; O. C. Brittain, -vry sate guard for the protection I'm 1 Stewart, Henry Summers, f tbe voters, and that tbe law ex- Wm. Cooper, and Mich. S'einhart, presely provides that even though ol Ireland. Dubois county . ihe subiidy election carried, the lJefor the adjournment was tecounty auditor could not put the ken the resolution which appea l t-----niunt on the tax duplicate UQ- ot the head of this article was tl the actual work of constructing adopted by a rising vote of those ti e line had begun, and that no por- pre.-ent. i of the tax, if v ted, could be
paid to the company until the rord was in operation. The meeting, which began at 7 i. a as - i replete with euthusias tic aidreases that time aud spice
win not permit u to do justice to plneta. Bretf thought that enters our the speakers in this necessarily short m i d. ei ty act we do and every word repor'. ww tattef adds a link to the golden Ou behali of the counties which l l ' "f ' aracter. The atraugth of a they represent, the following gentle fau eatimatad to withnn ,llivoro.t ml j I in an ounce of ita limit, but It Ia imnendelnered eloquen addr. r,,cfa n... living their pledges that they would ble cUaraotor. The Ulirde8t beart, are vote tbe subsidy in their counties, goft,.Dl and the most repulaive dispond appealing to the citizens of Yin-aitions become fascinatlna;. Our failenoes to not -let this opportunity to urea and our bucvckbcs help to form a ten up new territory for their mar- rvpu'.itkm that may be destroyed by
keil ko bv the wavside. as in thi- external fere, but the destruction
lav,: .-I.-." tit.-.-t'ir.-e. it oniv of a ''aractat? an -f-
tiarwrter II n 1 1 .1 1 n at . CLaraeter is the wool of honor from whi Ii a xat of mail can be woven that the swiftest arrow of shame or the
k.- I.' -t Knife of tllarepute cannot
after an
rt
to rum, titer who' J Id do so N w it,
trie cities that reach out
enterprise that get it.
Stat- .r M. A Swe.-nev, cf
Jasper, who is auditor of his county.
some internal force. our Hoys' xlaga-
sine.
aw ReaaoB. Pr. rorter bad reaponded to a note
made a most enthusiastic speech, as ,eft Rt d,r b a 'anuer aHklng
did also (Jeo. Ashby, a prominent , to a Pibk to aec his attorney of Petersburg, and presi-. u f h f 'a 22 OHX . ,t t..: at . ' ! t, r t-k one look at the child dent of the business Men s Assoc a and fmmA , tho muthor tion of thMt place; H. M. Craig, a, ..Iou l ToU kIluw vour lK)y t,ning banker, of Utwell; Dr. E. C. on- down w ith meusleaV he asked seTress, of Monroe City; W. A. vcreiy. Bradv, a prominent contractor of i "Yes. feeler, I knew he was." said
Resolved. That it is the sense ol 5?burf ; G,eore ?h.u"t Pf .T'T".,
is the ctrrections alone that bother the printer, and all of these are obsc are enough to show what the work
would the sp
to be troubl Star.
be if in the written ban :-aker. Even with the utl rate errors will at times but copy and prooll are
on tho safe side m
? comin- ut"
bis meeting that we earnestly faor tbe granting of tbe subsidy ask d for by the Yineennes, Wet Ba len k Louisville Traction Co. The meeting called by the otlicers
IDs I- ard .: I ra l- ai.d ct t'i
Then what in the world did you
mean by writing me ho bad 'a very had eesaT " nkii Has ieelar.
rrt . ... Jill Wllll.lll il.-Hilirl n Iii. .1.11. .
iney gave assurance oi me inex th(. ltM,kiug nt lu.r LlisI,.: ..... haustab.e supplies of coal, stone -ith mullet, frankness. - Neither him
Harrison town-bin. and Su! Frank.
an euterprising merchant of Peters
üurfc'.
hardwood timber and orher rich re
nuvav. awauva va k . . .
a.-iness.Kt. -Association at the 8 u a . Pt ity Hall Wednesday night, for mtPSSl 2S ?r!T-J? :rpo-e of giving tbe business menlwb,cb; b,,le lal to the ctti-
Z" us oi I i.c ana UUDjIS cjuntl' -.
oor me knew how to spell measles.
rs an idea of the:
case ol oenetit- to accrue f mm the voting
would be fourfold so to Vincennoa,
lUsjgtaa o a 9ubeidy to the inc.nnea, West ! tbal,lt wou11 make tb,s lbe mar" Kaden .v- I otiiaviiiw T r.. , ket and gateway for the entire iec-
" M - a - a. A a Wk. klOtl J , . .- m .
; md to thir r,ra .Ka-"'n. na lDP cu?e cheap coal
Lihieot t v.. k.; :" Pplji wbich wojld make Vincen- What i- ity
An amusing epii -i K'-'-trt j' "1 t If n ' n nes the factorv center of Southern i "Well." wid Pat. -whj is a joumalLouis Stevensona school davs andl.i 1 J. 1 I Indiana. the naaaJeat err .ture it. the world?-
His Irrpresslve Voice.
Pnt'i Pole. Five or sis men were recently chatting iu a village Inn when aat of them aaid: "I say, I beta ye dinners, all round ye can't toll me tho ui.-w. i x, a puzzle I kiuiws of."
"Hone, they
s.,iil. "I bet wo can.
voice, a master
ai 1, "is not strong, but impressive
udge from the great interest shown,
nEXKMTs ny ix rEKl'KBAM. Hon. John L. Griihiths. of Iudin ftnn! t a arnu aln rm I lu.l .1
had! , " KF4" 4UIU"toldto
"I F" have benebted other cities of the
his fathers manner of teasing the lhe enthusias.ic pledge, of sup , : 1 in Robert 1;'! giveD by responsiblfbusiness I1 .' Winbargh Das , nen and citizens here, and all along .
c. ii. .-aiiii'x'ii.
After vainly tij ng for nlut two hours they aadly said they muat give it up. Why." said the d. li-htod I'a'. Aas ai i9 Iklaa l.al.a i.tfiai mit t I. ia Ikaataal
- Vi'"T 1.1 a ' 'UM "til a at.--hat extent traction roads dou t ur $ M;.,.
T .-
fool enough t father, who R consul uence."
L
T wai
v home to m
me for vears in
hition and the subeidy election on rtU .pecially Indiat v I he 12th of March SjfiJ rry in both the miItage laalvtar h
If 1.
t.
lispute or childd his tone to a
shrill ii-:. n v I .,1 1 w o u .i i "Loui press:
n.
tit k
anapoüs, where inra.c..l f . .
mm two . luwusuips in rvnox couniy .j7.j t0 5J- miU , since th , .ohoob-
na in t ue and uubois counties, hav4 n in operation Indianapolis ' n without a doubt, and tbe nne will haj hcnm th ,,.ir J-ii I Wood."
L w wa- uw aaseiiavi VI lull I ti I'. in. iv 1 ,., more people than they The Count , I Cnamber, where th. . r nad bef e, and trade in the
meeting r,e. i. wa croatie.l t hl- incr,l M ,
i-prr?euiaiiie tin- Am ni? the men to be hard
Mlllir Ilia Pwlll Willie (mafllnsj Iii verse at BsnsAaj
nd they took .losoph a SaU
ty and dipH-l th
at iu tho
be doors with
"NatW, Willie." sti'.l the teacher, "you know tho tet reatls kllle.l a kid.' not a boy." Yes. but didn't you tell ua it Is vul-
Oil gar to say kill' when talking atout lit-
would wonder tuttl it bafota.
n up. Mr. Sts
d refer to this
faiita b I.Ira.- man - as an 1 f -a . aaa ' . . . .
T.r- . 7 i -'-"'c.h thesubj -ct were Ilao. James Wide tie bov?" replied the apt ahoIar. it this city, and enthusiastic repre Kmison. Councilman J. T. Oli-ibmmii with delight at hu good mem-
-euiaii e citizei and Harrison tt
Olwell. Ireland
every town aioo as well as tue oi f the company Tbe meeting
a m a
sirom Monroe uitj j,uanlf g. P. Millett, T. H. ft lllawl, h
a--P, rtficrsourg. NV C Keed (;0, A j Tavlor p and Jx-per, in fact, j BurQa Charles Padgett, L. A
proj.jaeu line. Mf,ver!i an(t A. T Cobb. With th
: i j : i. . l I
TV -4VH Mllvu by Mayor ! at the remembrance. . j,"
A t
led to
Mr. Wra. S
iltcev. of the Merchants and Man
Bees ard Death ufacturers' Association, was chosen k. . ' ner maner.t chairman, a- , the m Am
-i-ondent of ttie Held of I ... "T
... oris oi in prs9 present aciei
.iu- . t l :
Hattled. lie I trust you have forgiven n e for
and directors r.a, f 1 1, laa .11 not reenllltur your name the other even-
enthusiastic speeches in which they !nßV 1'hou-h 1 romemtKred your fact, order ti,. m.n k-G. . i. - I psvrstuy.
fhe Oh. yea: but my name ia such a
cited the many bensfits to be deI i ' : 1 . 1
rieuuy imrnnes irom me voting ' phun one I Bbuld think you would of the subsidy and the building of : have remembered It quito as readily, the road. Xhay also touched on1 He Not at all. Your name Isn't half the return Wi the subsidy to tbe ' P's'n as -er bog ardon: your face trea-urv in taxes by the railroad ! ,B much n,ore "r,stocrntlc tban your 1 nf th advantatr It w..! ö nt to say that your name is harder
v 1 t-3 Kiiu I i- .: . 1 1 l it I - - " l
w.tiun their hires on the death of ",u " 1 ? - . " be to the business men in increased; MM their owner. U I I interest- f L t.nambers, cur lormer trade tbe manufacturers in reduc- 1... she iraa nm.i rr.
v if those kes were in- . , 7": p u . ' the Cost o! coal, and lo tbe on A lady aff great beauty and attrae-
T irCT T", 'secretaries ol the meeting, have bees died . . .L e
a
1: t
formed of mon s pn hm K.j.t where a de ed of the leave the 1 is still ol taps on th iftarwhid sad ew nt. then fixed
casional outing in the country.
Col Taylor s address was one of the most enthu-iastic of the even-
tr th ba f.
.-.f tl.a ....... .... . "
:.ath. for it is a com- ' , ., on
in rural rrts that irB 3. u lD8 I???"1 od Pr alike, to enjoy an oc
in a garden of a house J , , . . .. ... , i t m Ipreaent of Ike loyal spuit with am occurs n not iniorm- which tbe pro3QOtor8 of lhe entef
eem iu tri.oei uie 01 - 1 I a. 1 .1 . -p- --- -; ---.--.-
11 . . .1 , n-r 11.0 oreo iiuoucu iuduk ioui ina .nfi - f,i mmMmmmM
served of making three be wb r,od ,rom tbe o"' Col. Taylor said that he had been hives with the door kev, Uon, .f lbe SKS 7 1 h pre lopposed to tbe r-ropition, but afi the Ws are told of the 7 t,me'. HV d,k' tbe PUrve hearing tbe urgent appeals of A I blac k crape is e ro'd' and of lhe dr.aw,,Df uPoar southern neighbors that we asto the hive or hive, and ' lbe necessary mips and plats, o fLig, them in deveioping their .
f : funeral cake. , e UI r"".' " sources and give them au outlet for!
- oi me towns anu coun.'.es oeiween ,u;, ..wi.u 0 i
trade with us. he stated that be was fully converted and will lend his ..... . 4 Ua ii,. i. mSätn m LI.L
supiu to i ue io' remou, nuiLli
unity it would give the citizens, tlvenoas who was an ardent admirer a. aiaM . '1. w. a a a, a . m
ot i reiano '..ice cr"wnei nor trai! oi
It at a party by aaying: "I think I was meant for an Irishwoman. M "Madnm." rejoined a witty son of Erin Who happened to be present, "thousanda would !flck me In saving that you wore mount for an Irishman."
. a aI.aaJ .i ak.A mi
. ti; memoes and Jasper, and of the Another tommon belief is . ,, . . r ,, es when swarming settle 8cun06 ' but a small portion of .u the right of wav. and of their search
I .1 in .e siaae i.ieiv i iiiiaut iv , .. .. . . , . , . , . u- for capitalists who would finance tbe ! an almost immediate death in tbe .. K , . ' f tl rrwnr the scheme, and of lbe guaranteeo "' , construction of the road, if the peoGrowth of Nails. showed their interest in the pruTl, .rr.,l, J nail. La mnf ranid Position tO tbO extent of Vltiog
flla Inanmnla Cnmpletelj Cwred. "They toll mo yon have enrol your elf of chronic lnwninin." "Yes, I'm completely cured." "It must lie a gt--at relief:" -It Ii. f: I abnaHI say it was: Why. I lie nwnke half the night thinking-
he considered a fair one, ar.d a good how 1 u,M'd ," nnT fn "" ''-u v''" . O la. ti a er '
ne for Vincennes and all
ed. In addition to the officers of
rnpsnv. representative- ot
concern
the
the
. fk, a "w a a va aaaaa as w aaav -t . j T J a www wm fwa ajaaaj atav drefl than in adults and slow- f" J which will be Pi1t Municipal Bond Co.. and the local I l- . . L - ...... i. I . L . . 1 I
land Plain Pettier.
i n .1,1
, . hark tu f ba enmities hvtb ruil road
est in the aged, it gives on more . J . La summer tl an in winter, compaay in tax tan titnca over so ti same naii that is re- not to iperk of the benefit tbe road neliniaidivfinwinterrexiuuto.c101 ncennea m 1 1 in r. The increase he way of bnogog us a new mar . f the nail- on th- right hand kt, od plce to get coal cheaper
i than on the left ; it also )uuu. mwm uw vuv the different fingers, and ,n8 ,l to X 'Qceoneo.
ing with the l tw ox the sniMDT. It is most rap- M:. Chambers was followed bv
l: r T. rs
in order MTeafMal 1. ni'th of the finger
"Well," answ. rad th
never allow that kind of thing to
bother mc.
id f r the middle finger, neany Judge W. W. Moffett, who explain
aeon "I r,iuai or tne tTO e,lier side ot tnis, ad tbe law on tbe subsidizing ot
slower lor tne little nnger, ana s.ow- railroads, assuring th se present
esk4-0-.
men pre-ent, the following repre
sentative citizens of Pike and Dubois counties were present j Senat, ir M A Streoner ainlitr a
w mww v m aw w v vw J 7 WV- BJ 1 of Dubois county; Peter Hutber,
circuit court clerk; Philip Kunkel, county recorder ; Homar Traylor,
Herman Kckert. and A. Krempp, f Jasper; K. M. Craig, merchant of Otwell; W. A. Brady, contractor, Sol Krank, merchant ; (ienrge Ashby, attorney, Wm. K, Williams, foundry man; Fred Cbappel, attor-
I lend iah Hoaa'. Tl I burglar eoftly opened the door of the suburbanite's sleeping- apartment, aliped iuside and Bearched the room thoroughly, but found nothing worth stealing. I ll .get sime satisfaction out of aim, anyway !" be an Id. Thereupon he aet the alarm clock on tlie bureau for the hour of 3 aud softly aaaaaMrtael --rhicaa- Trit.unf American Manufacturaa. The man if net u res of the United States nr.- owned by JIMaCSI individuals, the capital represented leing $9,831, IMrOO, an average of
tUMi'i.l to each person, a verv fair
diffusion
lo each pel of wealth
World's Work,
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