Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1908 — Page 1

No. 20. Jasper, Indiana, Feidat, January 31, 1908. VOL. 50.

County Committee. Deiwats Keel Saturday, January 25th 1308. Tfeäi Democratic County Central Committee met Saturday ir. the Court bcu?e för the purple of fixing the date colding the county and township primary and to adopt mwMumtr the same.

Iba- was a l&rsre attendance, nearly even' committeer?an teWpresentl The meeting was presided over by with J. P. Huther as secretary.

Thi -üks that have heretofore governed the primaries !ftpg xiJi some few amendments were adopted and March 17!-. . j

was fixed apon as the date on wnicn to noia tne primaries The convention will be held the fol-

k vim cIäy at the Court House in Jasper at which the ylQ in the primary will be canvassed and the ticket . , ,e voi;ed for at the sreneral election will be announced. Tbe following assessments for candidates were agreed

BOONE TOWNSHIP REPORT. T-".lt Tratte FiwUl Brr I tat A4"" arr Nr. Bwit KkV- D Caaatr IJtnfrtr ktrr, Tr! Hl-iJt,-k.rj T. Irty TawysaiP tax rrM5-

Ut rtgxrt

May r-.UtJ fam MMr UtliVtT TWI titriilino tot U't rrftrt

Xor M Alois Schwank da lt-c 7 Wiillarn K Bnttam lo 19 John Herr A sob iroa brW;e V. E. ClaieoroblreiKHt Jpr Haea .k supplies 51 Jbri Frank tirkljge lumber

K John I senilelweck aa . SI 1'crr t L Sehaarr baulin 37 J A Schaarr bridge laai.er 11 Jxa 2 Ueo MeTraylor titaber

5 S:,Apr Ii hoU xcb Co roAJ grxilvr

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Why Paper Cult,

Have vou ever cut yourself with

-YOU ALL" IN THE SOUTH.

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rircrciFfc. S. fkrUt 1. wa W8r W-r Waj C L H KtMr. imti imiI r?. r , HSaa A Seaarr. hrtert taster Jmmt I. Hw CM l. jtrtMicr jvtT i . Ma Uwi cfjlrrf eSe. Jatr s. 4 U- re fck r

ng J. Klwrr J ttoaaer. pisiiai; ntr

nt-r HCOln , Sehaarr 4o. paint

:--tanrr. bndse Meaner

rr ob ' Iroa b-HUe

v ov J.TJ sctamrr Url5f lumber

Vit 9. do. saBerrior

I Sot 25 John 1 1 err X elect ha A an Sot M Charles Uenxl. nporrior

Sot A to rtmi: so iw 7 WiIIUm U-Ut b d

J mm 7 John BreMewbaosa Adrfeoey Jan Tioha Ek do

J hb 7 John efcweaK JaaCfeterJ Sefcaarr service aeaoaat

Cocsressman, Treasurer and Sheriff each $50.00. skiers 10; Surveyor $2.50; Coroner $5; Town-

Ttl sTATE TtTnOje FUNDS. EEC tin. Jan. f , Aswt Ui rcwirt Ueeeiv Ja. In O. Trex tv pBortiwilsmt. fett Jr -h-ol hMijy ?aool rreaM- f. L

13t 1 31 M

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Total rep Total -xpMlltBrrs slae vt rapart ÜAlSJSC EXI-EXDITUKE. U ix rrl J. --h-rr. tieUsis Mar n J vmfthe4 de Mr2"rlJ. Hrtttia da uirxrbM Maakeide

Vr 35 Horner Wisfiairer da

ruaniKCIAnAK

s ip Trustee and Assessor each $10. February 29th was ii edasthe last day for candidates to pay their assessiAArtf were deüvered bv John L. Bretz, N.

D CHrfL Harrv C&rpenter, Henry Landgrebe and Leroy C ive. FolioWb- resolutions were unanimously adopted; e--04Ted. thatthe Democracy of Dubois county, as ex-

priced throosh its County Lencrai mnuitee, " i Jasper, Indiana, on the 25th day of January, 1908, do " . rfc crpndid work bv our Representative

.r OwSe Honorable WiliiamE. Cox, during te-? ff- lKlgres cue mpmW of that! r j.. Mroxdo

T'lTt perKKI OI Lime unax c u mv.Wi - ,-T d-annished bodv and that we as representatives of the jf rr ocVacv o? Dubois Countv, in committee assembled, do earBestlv irÄ faithfully recommend him, not only to the Demccrrlcv of the county, but to the District as a Candidate to succeed himself in this important position. Whereas, the Hon. Ed P Richardson, who was selected z.-' nc ruÄ Tntnf Primary Election Commission,

having resigned on account of being related to one of the candidates Ind said resignation having been accepted , and

whereas the Hon. M.. ä. öweiiey auu i u. v.

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a piece of paper? ash" C. IL Clamly What Make. Thli Popular Phra a w ' in the March St. Nicholas. The Provincialism, io V. edge of a piece of glazed paper looka Philologists claim that some of m w much like that of a knife under the the most interesting phases of a -microscope. Of course the little language may be traced through thö I teeth have not the strength of steel, medium of so called colloquialism but if the ede of the paper is end idioms, and a consideration of I drawn swiftly over the finger th- the phrase "you all," as used oat much prr.are that peculiar throughout the south, would cer,nld inertia tainlv seem to make good this as-

rotai Bcip "icoin? "into pLiv, and Uie tender Eertiön. The subject is treated in toii paditur, law it pari joj t r . . . . Kcmus' Magazine in an arh-

OH i , 'H. nrnnnrir if Hl llV I J. AlDllOllSO MniUl OI

on n w. einf r.nivfrsitv of Aorth Larolina. lie

- ' , is VtHJtl Uliun: mun.v vv "t-

tlirOM"b a one lmli pwnK or per- ajs m part.

.raits a bailet to pass tnrougn a

3 coip2.ne of gla-s without shattering it,

leanng only a clean, rounu noie.

Totl PO 3B FVXDdrczim. Beetrd Mr C from Co Treas Iceired Jul U from Co Trtrx Kesirrl Sot 11 from Co Tres KeTed Dec 31 troiu Co Tre

Italxnce

Kr3 Dr X Ho .-tnton p apT praatlce

June k do

ct 3 do

Drc 41 do

Totl

00

9 01 S CO

DOG FU'D5.

Krcxirr.

Arnant Mt report 5Ji' xtuoa: of collection by ti s-tee 1 Xy Amt chrted by torafelp a.4siorUlW

Total relpt Total expadur4 since last rep. Balaaee

Exri

u i v eT aaletas

Wei-thrtt bes suiea

One Dsy and One Niht. that much talked about

Tn almost everv discussion ot

this idiom the disputants have confined themselves to the question, 'Is it used in the south as a singular?' Northern writers have gen

erally supported the affirmative,

i A a .v.;. htical but an luiomauc ui&uuuuuu.

eir wuu. uu Hu ... , . . , wt..

? From Mreh 21 to Sept. 'me snibbo em is no joi., muu. i i A. An vnn tliinlr nf slaverv or secession

AM i

If I. . idllcAH ifkAlYt onn

11 uiat uiutii niukcvi A t J frt,1

,4S much sought for north pole should wnue Eoutnern writer, . u " eror be discovered and people ed the negative. In fact , Mason

Ä ehould ever manace to Uve there, and Dixon's line win nac w u iExrESDrrpars. .fcnouiu i.t-t "iu t onoj arA mnclr to mark not a P0-

it co what a nueer ume uiey win nave m r "i- 7- i-.l.-:

j l's "Yr ":r., . ..t(,-M wun tn

Oct ViCithrtae Kana mrkey tilled 13 O) oQg niMt

i. Ult SHU u.v" ' . 1.1.0 V.. r 1, Mn

. imu. . . j or siaio risiiiu.' uui, vu

oi hrtrnn. tnt circle's inmuu u ic --- - , .

- " ..... rtf vnn ol nrrt voll mr tile

degrees abo-c it hke a great ballot - - "

tki the dav is six months sr-""1 "4 f

Then from S"nt. 22 to March

5121 "the sun never ri above the

2 horizon, circling arouml a few de-

ree? oeiow it, mj vnu. ui mgui, i

months lonir too. But it is not

SERVICE ACCOCNT Or lSCSTER

SI Ä! 55losS dy 3 9 TtSAnnnil report to auditor 1 I linwinr tovnibl fand

Quarterly text bo k rprt tarterly poor relief Ul-.inc docter Tafcini: caameratioB

report to sopertnteaaeni Porting tax Ictj-

Kewntioi; tax mi

nut "-o

I fire, so

"Southern Dcople undoubtedly

use you all in a sense particularly

Vnr 1 Iner Travlor do

Apr 5 I M fcfcaarrd Apr 37 i:iood l'adett de Total SPECIAL sCnoOL FTJKD5. Eicin. Ja. Aot at report Rereivl Mav from Co. TrM. K etred Dec fro Co. Trea. Total reeoiptu Total expBditrei since last rep.

313 33 33 S 226 23 5S2 M

Ml S: Dov n-uort and drawlns funds

3li wj Elecnnir Truant ofSeer Jt Co sopt SO I uuinsectinjr seaooU ana p latin r COj Lo -kinR after roads and brtdjfs ai wnt to Porter "rille to settle trouble 33 ?' U;etttnt K-ailcr Jt orMl?e "Ol OIViitinjre!Moli

Tat.ne Doos to t-orterTiiie

their owr -nd not as the equiva

lent of all t vou. "What. i" n, is the distinctive

.hed to this idiom in

.w . c - moaninir ; leu to tius wiuui iu dark, like onr nighte-orfy a weird mn , fte . e

3) uncanny sort oi iwmgni. 5;i:cm oc r. in the

jo queer land it must be. ' , bu not ft provinciansm as

SJ.17J Boyms bridge laiibei and measurlas It

tietnac paint ana 31111 .cU:nr ITojrrams forcommeneemeat

Appointing 9nperT!-or iirdered roof for o 9

roinjcpr 10 election

Went to Japer on bame?s Uettinx Teacher for last Ho 3

Pottase stamps et w th the a-lrlsory board

CIS W T 13 Sit tu

1(2 1M2

and Pike have made written appointment of Robert Graj . tlZiA nnr nerznn of Otwe 1. Indiana to fill

SnrtiStte Democratic Central Oom-ISg-SeTof Dubois County in lawful session aproves föTO

conSnns said appomtment and requests me aucii vau-s-5El

isittee ot iriKe county at uieu iucctui5 iSOS to do the same. , , , , merels it having been a tirrie honored and respected castimSüie Joint Representative distoct composed .of thfSes of Dubois Ld Pike that the office of Joint

Representative should alternate ü """ -i. :t 1; nnrl whereas accordms: to sam

St.

- t rr T TJ Uor rrono fn Plk'P OOUntV at the

ekc iTNoTember 1906, 1mt oto of Dubois county was nominated and elected to said office and whereas at a regularly convened session of the Demoryt n ;h- f thi; rountv m April ltHH,

said committee adopted a resolution conceding the office f Jnmfc Renresentative to Pike county at the Nov ember

election of &0S, thcref orebe it resolved by tedc Central Committee of Dubois County m Jawfc sion assembled, that it still approves and emphasize the resolution of April 1907, ana hereby requests the Jowt nR.rv KTrion Commission not to accepu anj money ten

ded bv any citizen of Dubois county, to, have jnia -name j - iT Ki-flf- o rnnrfirljite for said ofnee, and not

tT thme ofaeon from Dubois county on the T ticket for said office of Joint Repe entatn e to be

Balance txpxMirrciu:. Marv U.Gleler abool supplies Jobb A Krude kindling j Eobrsbe'b flxlns pomp Feb 6 Josephine i oper transfer Mar ti V fc. preage Mar 2 Fred J Schnarr .nstitet Mar J S Whitehead do Mar 2 do chalk

Mar 2J Carl C Hr'ttais. kindling eto.

tote Mantel do

WiseiBcer d

Vaiker text book

lA-r Iocirv washing towel

rte Frank mtitate

Mar Jthn rraaw aireetor

Apr 1 Um cBnarr nunas Apr 1 do tarntet Apr6Jte M Cox d Apr 6 lue Traylor do aprCW -cfcnarr cleanins etf. pr tf J- M Schtarr lBtltute Apr T. Elwood Padettt do pr 2T d work a d;rrcur Apr. ' ba WMhe t do Mav t J M schnarr exraia r Mav 2T Frank riher roof -ehool n9 June 1 L xatle cbsarr wahlas towels

Jene 1 c xit -?caBar eoai atm be

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16 CO

4

127

'7 71

W ro 1 W

13 11

1S2T

l ri 15 : 50 1 3

itnvlTir hmI far schools

rafattnr biaek board and deJlrerlng Uet wltn the advisory board

rolUi?e stamps

Total SDMMAUY. TOWTCJHI FD3D. Recelpu Appropriation Expenlltorea Balance 1TXTX TXTIOX.

lt h io 4

5

1

3

S7X CO

Receipt .pprpriatloa VUpcnditanrt

Balance

sreeux, cnoi. Fd.vds.

ROAD JU'D

R uvlnM

i S' Balance 15 9i!

17 01 Receipts 3 Ml Apprprlatloa 3 EitM-ndltnreJ : AI Balance 11 51 ADDtTIONlL EOAD TQSD. i wl

J 5, Receipt

$11 47 es st

i3 15 1U 15

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2TST 6t 31W 70 U73 W

11 03

W7 31

103 t3

71

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Watch the Trees. It is tun. , Thcv will bud soon. If they -rould oalr be discreet. Let us hope Jaik Frost won't

catch thein.

The shrubs are likewise m great

danger.

All save the rhododendrons, which bud in August. Can you fancy that the maples will soon hang "out their crimson glorv? It seems too good to be true that the big blossoming trees will soon

be a-Hoom.

Ard, blossoms aside, what could be more beautiful thftn all the delicate greenery that will soon embow

er us.'

How a Famous Composition Cam to Be Written. The storv of how one of Paderew-

m a . a III Illl- W LA L1X UJ k." w

Iski's men popular compositions on all SUDDlvinrr a desid

1

used elsewhere? The following sentences will illustrate: "First A mother to her children, 'If you all (you children) don't make less noise, I'll send you to bed.' "Second. A teacher to has pupils, Tou all (you pupils) haven't half studied this lesson. 'Tn not one of these characteristic sentences would a southerner ever think of substituting all of you for you all. Both idioms are plural, but the distinctive thing about southern you all is not its plural sense, but its representative sense, together with the accent on you. 'You all, therefore, with the accent on you, is not an error for you all. with the accent on all, or for all of vou.

4It is something entirely different The standard you all and all of vou are employed as frequently

in the south as elsewhere, tue ais-

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3 ei .nnninrlatloat

i ' Kxpeadltnre Balance 35 cj 10 MtBce4pts 3 M Appr priatlea I 2. Expenditure

zj an Balance

1 c nt -?cnBar coai ot bC pprprUtlons

jane m was iey cuwiorTmc- - - EiimlUure

io.. it J Ufhrtarfr saint . wr--

jaae 21 Wai Frask Ria stove pipes

JaarSAtMB ralii-ii jbIv i Frank Kne4er -d taelal 3bIt IX. X rchaa-r paint nc Jnlv t Ed WeiBer transfer jaly ti Clarence AWot do

AUC 11 F J faHirr kbvoi ins. 3 Chnt Mehne coal 3J Elmer Koaher pa ntifis M T 'rner Mst"m do Sept 7 I M. -chuarr oil Jt p-alat 3 Frank Fisherwork on roof 27 J A x-hairr flooring 5 Wiw Iataaa director Ost 12 Wa achaarr IhbbUtt A labor 33Wia laaiapple A labor M Ury A Arnold bro-xs 33 Hani A Uarri paint SSN Harr window jtlae 2S Alex Wijra m c -al 4 -boo's 3? Chas Weisbeft director 2 Jot Mebrtntrr plnt Sot If .me Matter seitimt books

. . Inm .n J lit IT

ArM T Padirettsappl A labor 3

ko tlmrrJt tn BOOlteS

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"!tateof Ind an. Dubois County: !, The anderinel. b-ln duly

no

in .ng

sworn, on m hftontv

lOllB MT, tMt tBe 1DOT KGWUl II luu .- M rrrectheTerilrbel.eTes Zrt At

i iät Sobcrlled na sworn to oeiurc inc. mis iu

2 . s;dayf January isw

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I . ill 11 Hlll.Hv; iu " ""f f V O i: m came to bo written was told recently eratum 0t furnished by either of & in London by the famous compos- Qther two pes. Joel Chan

's wife, dler Harris writes as follows: It was in those early days when ,c you may say without any hesic master pianist was a professor tatjon whatever that "you all" and the Warsaw conservatoire, and u. ii vo 3" and "we uns''

w J

I the scene was the home ot tne invariably refer to more than one gFofen poet, Swietzochowski, who individual. These locutions someiw w uA iiicr nrnressed the ODinion that fimn: Tnfnr to a nartner. to a family,

it ta r " r r . . ' . , "

non

"fthc

none! at ttlC

tferewsi

shoulders.

JOHX BMIDCKBACCH. . J. t .,-,1 eL-inrr norm Minn

Fresldnt Adruory bo u. 1U3 "l'lrl-"l,-,J """"o r " to Tjlnv for the poet a little 310-

voted for in

J2ttS? "c SI two ounces of green tea.

UTw wmnnr P.wtion to be held on the! . äÄSST

Liltr UUlu a i"Ä ,T" .fVri-o,l, .1 rictor

-o tinm

4 !ti wiwpih rr -Jar

17Ö1 day of March, 190S. . tt&A lo

Rnlvpd that a CODV Ol una lesuiuwwu

re-

AkC2JäCA tiiiiu c- -j- j , i at . j--t f Pil-o wuint.v. and ttiev

tße central couumticc ul ----- . f quested to adopt a simitar resolution tor the guidance ot

the said Joint Primary bieceion omnuiu

57 "vrrr . sebaar Kcttta st .re

Ts trt X uraner I aaue wm XotetMir K C book

Talmi.

HO AD FTJ505. tzerirrs.

Ata mmt at recort

B wwvetl May tr m w. wB sMlt-oa sar. Ss. ftom O. Trea.

Total rc"P

the

The more the better element m

Ii Democratic party considers the ma'ter H 0f who is to be the next judge the If more important it seems that Judge B Eiv should be nominated. There is no Ü question but that his defeat would be a Ü !onr step backward in the matter of reif form, Themoral tone in this county fff is far better than it has ever been and H rttfc Ter nnrpnfc to every one and is due

W solely to the strict enforcement of the gg

Ü law under the present juuge.

-Taken from the Petersburg Press

1

Tatal expeJMHtarei ilncc lat report a 79

inmno?or could comDare spttlpmnnt and to a whole com-

and simplicity with Mo- raUnity, hut never to one individual, the moment Ignace Pa- I have seen assertions to the conmerely shrugged his trary, but you may put them down

But the following even- as gross mistakes. i -

Placing tho Value. . 0

Sage Tea For the Hair. Jcartian tiling WlllCil pernaps ne am iiawaru xoticui; "o.u For sage tea take two ounces of not know. Then he played his own the guests at a jSew lork rmilianthe newest dried garden sage and now famous minuet. aire's dinner. The millionaire was two ounces of creen tea. Put in an1 Ah!" exclaimed Swietzochow- a free spender, but he wanted full

i iron pot (be sure that you use an ski triumphantly as the last note credit lor every aonur j - ron one) and add three quarts of died away. "Now vou must ac- And as tho dinner progressed he told ron one; ana "I if 4t... " his rrucsts what the expensive dishes

& bOlline Water. X.Cl tiuuuci Kno xuec niai. turn -- o ((rm.'- ..on!fi 1,a wniilrt ? Ä two nuarts arc left. Be- that could not have been written in had cost. "This terrapin he ould

. Ba) was snippea aircct irum

TiUnun and put into lorhaK' came the quiet reply, thnor. A Baltimore coo

"only it happens that 1 composed - Fr " ' .""x So he

morning and night, massaging gen- it this very forenoon. Lippm- , ..r He

Uy for five minutes. This is a spien- wtt s Magazine. , H pecially on tho expense of

ti&5 am ionic iur vuu , it. lRrpe an(1 bcautuui CTapes. 11c

a stain lor rcstormg iron, --n . . in n. Ticnnv. what he had

ilorse uruwn venicies suu noiu , ,r , ,v i..i nrfde of place in the list of Lon- figured it out .that the Lpcs had

- ...u.-... :nn;.rantB rWmfn tT nnnn. COSt llim apiece, xuis Hu luuv"u

w..n,n,tr ae ,.: rZ 'X;1 " ; annoyed. They ate the expensive

u hirns irn itimmi iui iiir 1111 in liuii iiiuii v v- . a w

A J A IU.1 m UtV Q - I

5 Ol

T J w -aarr lattitate

o m lamaa J ta tar - fonf-fnnr "

W Joan iifrr A oa mps ukswij -v move HI1U iL t sinuu iui " - j - uui nuiv.

is hours.

1 Alr. n itn cf-iln PTPrV

UOlUUs. aupii v "- 1 j

1 IX tinctly

- gray hair.

K3 U

grapes sparingly.

But Dr. Hale,

W worsted and cotton embroideries, forms of motors hold t ie leau. a bj r d w , t and Thev should be made by adding a return supplied by the home secrc- fn,0Jfu mind cSlting me quar't of fresh bran to three quarts tary for the past month shows that . $1.87 worth more, please?" 1 . . t ! it r - - T If t,mir lt. .irlroif c nnrtiKoro1 .T OnK. With '

30 01 Water. JOU lais lor uau au uuu'i uik auuiuwww mu.u.w.w.wv. j - n -.i hon nnnr into & coudIc twrsonal iniurics in 9GS cases and

tutiui r , - . . , ... . . ,

üalaace.

nuv Trm J Halt repilr'nc ars J A tVloHajrerirklw lamber

STJ liMrrnin wi 33 boat T K raer road tax list Katt Ma "ala tutaliaz

Dec 1 Brtttaia roaa fippi o

TWal

ADDITlOyA. KOAD OSD5

ucxirrs.

rinnt lt rettOtt

Eeceitjirco Taa. , . - d rr drawn vehicles, C02

HecrMve-j .- . x . . i mu n...-,

T.irHot. in? basin of bran water, drying tne ar- tram cars, i; "u.w Eymptoms appear, takes a tumDier

TbUl cxpeaait-re incx: UClC as OUlCKlT 3 pOSSlOie. ixxnaja ciw, aiJ, Ul 0J ollVC Oil Willi Hie ju; ui . . . j - . i i ml.!-

lonaon üiurc. i,m eaUeezcd into lt. -i UBt

of bowls, add cold water until it is 28 deaths, of which 23 werecaused corrcspondent of a London pa-

occprt tnat no laiai rusuiva

lukewarm, nut in the embroidery by horse drawn vehicles. The fol-

St! and rub till dean, rinse in clean lowing is a summary of the return: r fcar(jd from llow fcvcr if

, wi.v...v ., n nttapkpd. as soon as uie

Hlv l . " - 7 . , - . 1 1 LimMnT.

HaHnce

MarUPha WIemanrWire laraber

lltnto ei-ne si I j S Weiaiaa Uridre lumber Win Brellenbaneb latKir . fUrMmh f rtia tit

Apr ä Carit w"temaa torM lumber

May uurarsc - An 19 Alol scliweak lab r Sept TJ v ebaarr palat Ort n William Schnarr

U Hams """ Sot Thomas J Scnaarr labor , Sov " Cbarle Herod work oi roal

3W " iron on the wrong side.

77 r 7 0 3 0

7 91

a

lime squeezed into it. This dose

should be repeated mi touuuuk

A"JÄ online flW ' Eva - Yes, ' Harold Hatband lfs fallible in checking the Iron carments of outing nanne. . . t eo . t . - i0;r,f eav

,?o woolen on the wrong side Dring jimei jiu. a. virulence ..'-'.3

S ik a'nrttv hot iron. This will and candy at ?ö a dox.

Hip lpttcr writer, "and a speedy con-

tii rx : t T 4Vr.f :.....!.Uif fnllnwa I

. w . r.nna itrsciuus i a su iuu:i; v ra pspptipr liivuiiuun v..w....

1 1 at?nn when worn this i niark of affection? have not only proved its efHcicncj nim. . Eva-Yes, an easy mark of af- peonally, but have witnessed its , u is especially nice for children s gar- fwWBoäton Transcript I Complete success in dozens of caeca lw,Biti. . 1 iOcfruAttmn"

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