Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 October 1908 — Page 5

" nimirn iör A nessimist is a man who . Tod many politicians

IAS. IrUUaltn is allways dissatiafled with his dead to rights

I own satisfaction.

are

LOCAL MENTION.

IF

YOU AHE E01S AWAY OR

VISITOR LET THE CQUflB KNOW IL

For men's $1.50, $1.75 and

Melchior & Son

jor Style on the street somet mcs means a meager bill of fare at home. wrThe individual who freq-.tk-ogs on a tare is seldom

3 ,le to pay the rent. T. i-

' MiJ5fSfT ; Prudential Ins.. Co

M KOCKport yusuiu vy . v,

The Town board met in

regular session Monday night

and made expense allowances.

We have the "Queen Quality" Shoes for Ladies, the leaders of style, quality, and comfort

Ed. J. Kuebler

tm-W. E. Hall of Evansville.!

toi.lt tnk'f-s the lone fishernan

work shoes at reel off a catchy yarn.

$2.00 see. N. torSome people say a great

deal, but talk very little ärThe onlv sure thing about

a man's first love is that it isn't

his last lörXWpr snp.ak ill of your

neigbor. It gives him license to talk about you. Drm't tiink that nlles cun't be cured

Tliniiuin.la fit (ilmlilllllO IHffi IlIlVU bei'Il

lörThe local canning factory b. A large number of Jasper has closed down. f 'people attended a box supper at

nenry ivres a scnuui iu&u mnt

tor The irossin is a

creases as the library

home de-increases

was in Jasper

this week on

the first

business

nart of

for the

her daughter Mrs. Gusia Heller.

märt is lnir natural that a

Ii t r . 1 1.1 I.

Mvonrea suSe.ertnmi pile. Man preacii-oi-piüinihi-siiuuiu ur

n iMe Hemwiv will brine r-in-i wm neara :n a court nouse.

.1 nODIICHUOIl- "'"" "

I

curi'l bv DottrtG Ointment 50 cent at any ilnitf store. iör-Tbf jidvance acrent is'nt

nnnoccnrilv Jl forward man. but

UVVWiJltl -

he usually is-

i'

Sold by Flick & VUn.

V MikeDurlauf, Jr., of Louisil!f. is visiting relatives in Jas- : , t this week. I I i I ittls Liver Wife for M!limsnea ... Jiflarbe. Tliey keepxou well. c I.? them. SM by rlrcU iV I'biu. j The locäUIigh School and L,i 'iir.r,n fnot-hall teams will

'I III I l rw '

fc "-

teMr. John Bates a policeman at Inpianapolis Ind is visiting

his brothers Conrad and James

here this week.

play atjthe baH paritoHmorrow

- ...iii- t -hmir Heuls cnU or w if!. .)t ut a MMr. dues p les

. mi alt rbfiii. any

.au'- immni

The world is

curiosity.

eighth wonder of the

n tt-nmnn who nas no

tor-Amns Schuhmacher re

turned to his home at Anderson

Monday. Kodol is n combination of the natural digestive juices mid it digeytH all olaHses of food and everv kind of food, eo you ee it will do the' work that the Htomach itselfdoef. I y Jcf .A, Xclniii Mr A new time schedule will

go into eltect on the soutnern

Railway next bunday.

louThn artistic soul outrht to

be forgiven for wanting to stop

and paint everything picturesque.

lt&TVm nnsior it is to cret a

man to make a promise the harder it is to get him to keep

it.

e'hat gets into some people wlmn thßv have their houses

1? One mierht think the

colors came to them in a night

mare-

fcMrs. S. A. Cooper returned

ocf wfpk from a verv Dleasant

visit with friends and relatives

in Evansville and Kockport

Orange County Air.

Did not agree with the Jasper Iiirh School Foot ball team last

Saturday and as a result the

P.-in Schoo did them up lour

dozen to nothing. Its a dirty

shame. It is!

Try a pair of our "Stronger than the Law'' water proof shoes, ft.n ctrnnrrrct cVlftP that C n b('

mc oiiu0v.j . - nr.

price Tö.w

rt TT1 ri..ll..u

uring your r-.ggs, Duuer. "o" Poultry Hides, Hickory nuts: made from leather.

etc. to Henry Pfau, and rece.ve highest market price in cash for same. ' 2v.

itchcltint;.

Yuur drniniist m?I.s it.

Wnnr thn "Soeietv's shoe for

women and enjoy shoe comfort

combined with the latest styles. N. Melchior and & Son.

N. Melchior & Son.

of

nvon. tnU twi that 9ime- . . I - . !.... ill'.

I .. r.t lr

'u.THP-i !;.a l.tilh bn-anse there

- stivibiai: juft iw coon. - . Mehriuger. Tud" Kempf,

V ft Sunday for Chicago to take a course in electrical engineering

eav-Amn? Schumacher.

Anderson, visited relatives in ,asper last week.

Our Stock of Cloaks comprises all grades the cheaper as well as finer ones, don't delay

Let us have your order atjyour puchase.Ed. J1Knebler

4ai MMtnac u nnvn

tLIf mnrrisiL'ß is sometimes

a failure, it is probably because

so manv people marry wnnout

experience.

lorThe Twentieth Centy Club

will inopt. with Alis? Martraret A.

Wiison next Wednesday evening.

Si-Mrs. Emma Leber will go

to Henderson Sunday to visit rem

tives.

' m a school there.

CASTOR I A Per Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought

j Signature o

sö.Ios Moutowx, of Evansville,

visited friends in Jasper this

week.

tar Nervousness is the bud

and lunacy the flower in lull

bloom.

To Our Patrons.

"Is

hnvV"

WQi Fill Ihe Bill. dis where dey want

Tf IC Kllf Ytn miiof ! U..

who never utters an untruth and does not use slang or swear, and

never speatts ume3s ne is spoKen to."

Well, me brudder's a deaf

muto. I'll sonrl 'im 'rnnnrl "

Church Progress.

Startling Conditions In Chicago Shown

by Keport or InvestigaUut Coranuttee. Who Find Starvatloa Has iitmj VicUms.

ine duality and price low. Don't

overlook this chance. Ed. J.

Kuebler.

Tost :-A wiir trold frame rimless

double lensed spectacles under

nlrase return to COURIER oihee

and receive reward. i cf-TUn nmnriofnr nf a sure

1 HL. lift V IV Wfc v- -

-BpprfvnräinmGnt of dark ; thing game gets the best of his

Noxall shirts, just the color for! "üttors

. , n.i .i.r. . of i-.l r inn I Ulli Iln....nf vii'iinnfiV MIHI

In. Melohior x bon a box supper at her School near I . 'P..,,1a, nifnninrr which

Farmers, inertmnu-.-, laborer-, rnsl-i JUbiJei iuuaj .w...0

mader relv on lr. Thon' Kclwtrciwas attended öy S large ciowu.

J'ine Lunch.

10U can uet ü"v,v

. nr n mrpt hamDerger Dte

at Chas Flick's ever-day.

.Mrs. Geo. Mehringer and daughter Mrs. Albert Sonderman ited friends in Evansville last

.week.

I eiSre.i habitually Irom constii- ... tA.M'j IF ami

. .ui ti. IwuxpIs. o that they

I." .i.,r v. r since." A. E. Davis,

HXll (KKuaia w - 'rr .vr, salibor ?princ, Tex.

Oil. Takes the stm out of cuts burns

or bniices at once, ruin cannot itay

kliere it is used.

aorOnlv one nerson has to

evince the sense of thirst to make every childish throat fairly parched.

Wnnil's l.ivir Mptiii'im in linuid form

(or raalari, chills and fever, recuhites

iuick relief to biUiousnOfeS, tik headachellot of fine Potatoes price ronfctiiMition. lM-a"int to take. The lrw now is the time to

H.OO bottle contain? 2 1 timef ijuantity .,nnr ftl.flpr with US and

ol theoüc filze, f irsi aoe urines reu.-i

The dance criven by the

Prince Henry band at the opera house lat night was well at tended. icr The Ladies Aid Society of

the Christian Church, at Hunting-

hnro- wnrn iri .lasner V TldaV to

snond the dav with Mrs. Arch

Doane. For Chapped Skin.

Clin nipd skin whfther on the hand'

or flu. insiv be cured in one niiriit by ai

tuvtni? Chiuuberlain'H Salve. It i alto

iinpiiinli(l for fore ninnies, burns ami

scahlH. For sale by Jos. A. Mehlinger ßärThe Dubofs Countv Sundav

School convention will be held in

1 : and Thursday in the Emanuel

worn out and all run down. Burdock Ichurch.

lhood Hilters tmuie me a -u hiiuh. Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup. Conn.

fcö-Dr. George Schumacher was down from French Lick

Wednesday.

On and after Sundav Oct. 18th

we will close our meat market

every Sunday until Spring.

This antion is taken to trive

our employes a chance to observe

the Sabbath day and in conior-

mirv with rno-nnt;ons now

practiced by other butchers m the

County and through the state.

Joseph uutzweiler. ti.Dr. F. J. Michaels, who for a number of years has been lnr-ated at Montgomery, has sold

his residence nronertv in that

town town to Dr. O L. Lett or

atoka. and in December will

. . . t v

nnvp tor tie nortnwest wnere

he will locate. - Da vies Co. Dem

ocrat The Many friend ot the

Doctor's in Jasper, where he

ived for some vears: wish him

good luck where ever he locates.

5,000 Have No Meal in Moraine. ' Body Asks Food for Children, Sorna1 Whom Have Forgotten TuU of Butter, Living on Dry Crusts Eraed by Heroism of Mothers Who Oo to Hed Faming.

We have for

v Tl.. An ra at the onera

thymine . j House Tuesday nigt was attended

o nriTPPrOVVüanU ail eiijurtuiv

M Ö lme was had. -Our Stock of Ladies and 'hildren's Cloaks is now open. vVe invite everyone to call ano ee them. Ed. J. Kuebler.

finds the bate, brown

tvrwk 5 nrnduetivo of thoughts

as is the magnificence of summer greenery.

imoney.

lürMiss

E

sale, a

very place save

J. Kuebler.

corDr. John Casper began

wwinpsdnv trettincr ready to

hnild a residence on his lot on

the corner of Tenth and Newton

cts. The residence will be

large I two-story seven room frame.

närMr. John Hoffman,

nvrktminpnr voiintr farmer o

of Madison Tp., and Miss Anetta

KunKel, daughter ot Mr. ana Mrs. Khilin Kunkel Sr.. will be

n if. r..n:... nf

Salbs iast week.

novt Tnfsdav morninir. lhe.v

will live in their new residence

which 'r. Hoffman has prepared

The Tribune (Republican) fadi IIa article: HUNGER STALKING IN CITY SCHOOL

Five Thousand Pupils Don't Knew

What a Full Meal Means and Taa Thousand Others are Underfed.

Kir. Philip Durhrlz. His many friends in Jasper

will be glad to 'earn that he is

now located in tlolyoke, uoioraao, and is doing fine He sends his

host reo-ards to a acauaintances,

and orders the old reliable

Courier sent to him for the next

year. WIFE SUESJASPER

SALLON KEEPER.

The Record-Herald (Ind. Republi

can) heads Its story with: THOUSANDS OF PUPILS

SUFFER FROM HUNGER The Inter Ocean begins the horrible story telling of the starving of th little ones In the midst of "Republican, prosperity," with the following: Five thousand children often go to school breakfastless' Fully fifteen thousand school children of Chicago :iro underfed and habitually hungr

Mothers go supperless to bed In order

that their children may have food la

tho morning. Half-clad and crying children have been found ou the streets begging dead fowls and rotten

fruit to eat.

These are some of the statement

n tne report on indigent emmren meu i

with the school management commit

tee of the board of education.

Summarizing the causes which pro

duce the conditions of hunger the Tribune (Republican) cites, "lack of

mnlnvment." and the "constant la-

crease In the cost ot living wiinout corresponding Increase In wagi"

thf rhlpf reasons for .the horrors. Dar

uThe Huntingburg High

Vmli rpnm deleated

the Jasper. College team at the li. i o-i. Cortiflnv hv a score OI

; i to 0. . I P.ihou? Feel ht-avy auer dinner? T .i coated? Bitter tate? Complex-

n sallow? Liver ßd? wakinp ap l-.ani Heculetscun bilious attacks. - f c at inv drue ton .

II.. Tli.n Fnmirll I fnil .Much

Dew Iixaiivif UMftn .-yrap aiHnyf nr j - m, Cf

Uring tinvk rtdi f to OMighc. colds. To anrnuiin m-ium. ........... :on uuiti uduaimoi. SÄfrf SÜÄS! Marrio-Wednesday Oct 14,

UuIUi.n.ii u ro.vMinrii'nii li ioi iiiiureu. iii-ai. x.- . .., . v iva uiiiu uuow.w

- . i ... thin tu nifMirv iui inert

IMeasaut to take, geni.y .axauvc. '1' , ':" , uimaeh

.Tne hanneningS Of thcltmubles. rheutnatim and A tonlers or

"I.j n tl. U-iilni-v-. f tuoilbiwi Wim innig

people wno arc uou iJitpaicu 11 nimpiiic mnttol and take a lew uosus 01 1

- - a .

anything in particular

F. L. Betz, Thomas K. Tilley to

Lillie M. Ho:hmeister, both from

I r..rv nll..nn y Honrv

, lot reason and noti Hochmeister a prominent farmer take afew do?eH of tlV r" ' ..La fH, f fho

... 7 :, . i lets and vui uüi soon he all n; thwe filleted with kidney n.lj'' , , A MehrioBer lertroubie. birkarhe, rheumatifin, ry"

To

hlfif1ltr

Pinnies for the kidnnys bring- rel.el in frut.inuo HnnilrfdHoliuionle loda

ti'stifv to tueir remarkable healing and

tonic properties, w uays inai

I llt'v JHiriiy nil- u.w.. - & Pfau.

lappelite control and take a few tlosw oi , , f . Qf fche

ChnmbcrlanrH .-tomacn n-' ' V" , f. n nnrnmnnv

all rigiu agiin-. uuue nantaotu mv-

Our best wishes to tne neweiy

Wedding Dance. At Kunkels Hall Tuesday nigi t

rw on inns m honor CI tn

married couple-

Ing the present Republican panic hun

gry children have not even be pre vlded with free soup-houses.

a-Sister SuDerior ßasilizza, nn.l Sister Margaret, of St.

Vary's of the Woods was in Jasper this week inspecting the

Sisters School at St Josepn a. tu Hnnan Oimlitv shoes are

in cfvlo nnn built lor

iraucio in jwj.v, , , ,

wear, utll at 1 n.uui ö and see them. I t-The Ferdinand ball team dld'nt arrive Sunday to play the the locals, so the locals played the College team and won by a score of 8 to 4.

We have a full assortment of misses and childrens' school shoes, all solid leather, at reasonable prices. Call and see

Died:-Miss Katie Merder died at her home near Ireland

Qnttti-rlnv nnfl WAS bUnCU in

Fairview Cemeterj' Sunday afternoon. t f rt I. K?rlr RUers. the fam

i,t ..- rilla Knt.l b JOS. A.

iiuic inc. v. Menringpr. wYou can always tell the T-..fft. rrirl Xfhn cnlflnm traVelS.

She makes it a point to put her proverbial best foot foremost in enough ways to keep all eyes

upon her-

Why Colds Arc Dangerous imc'i'il iinlitiiirv

iifr ZU XVJO III liu.iv v..- . urmu-M' tun -- , anil ri'nv nxl from them lthout

marriage 01 . " V ! :"" " , v ua. do not for a mo-

Ire and. and nss Aneua ivnnKui, , ,. ., (Hlllls rt not damrpr-

Rvprvhodv in- '

serviceable hat is one that she vited. Music by the Star Orch-jimd chronic nitunh have their murin wj r" . 11 .L- .,Mf.,' ..1 a m.nmon cold. (.-on iimpti n is noi

lOOKSWeil in auer nie ,estru. , ,y n ,.0 ,mt 10 ,.0id prepares

hns ceased to excice remarK. vt - r , i!-nn culfpf. ' ,iiM jvst 111 fur ihe roi'entiou and levei

. vuw is tue nn- 1 -

YnnTakuKodoiiustfora little while' your Cloaks for the Fall and

,an vm, l.nvi a siieht attack of imH- winter. Call at ourstoie, we

w hen vou navej a Bimiii ;uw.- wiiuui. v "v - tuition, and you take it just a litth lon-ju hundreds to select from, ecr in onler to pet relief from severe at. Kuebler. tjirki"d Itidigotioor Nervoud Dyspt'p - isia. Try Kodol today. fc'oM by Joe. A nlf, f..;pnd TJncle John

Mftiringur

suThe

Kä-Dnr old friend Uncle John

nncrrnn was SO vears old Thürs

. Castrup was bU years oiu inuih trwmmon .ituentH. u frankly ,ay ye join his many friends 1 nml nuickcat way to ren a col. ic ippn'. nn hnnnv rn- ..lurlnin'M (Touch Heine

oi nient of ho fjerms that would noi o'lu-ri-ne have found lodmnent. It is ih" P11111 it'i "II inh-tious d.seaees. Diptne in. f-. ar!et fever, measles and wti Kipiiij: -o ijh are much more likelv to w i'oiit-i te.l when the child has a celd. Yon will teo from tuishy moro real

iaiRr I'irka in n cold than 111 any oiner

1 is to take

in the wrong proves that he is and pe that he may wiser today thn he was yester- permitted to spend many more'Pi ofül worid. day. 'years with us. Good luck to you For Mtlü bv JO!l, A. tf,iiilng. r.

1 I Ia intAn

UIIIC UU.ni.

For Chronic Diarrhoea.

"While in the army in IS: 1 wa tnkon with uhronif diarrhoea, ' says Georee M. Felton, of South Gibson. Pa. "I . .jiMnw'iiui Kul will,.

Have Bllice inni iiiuuj iui.iv - "v ...... . . nv Tortitnnetit rphef until Mr. A.imaUani,

.".. ; .-1 i.

V. Miles ol th'S place peisuaiieu m; io resu trv Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnli Patient's

Doctor4,-Your

n.eds

I..... Mnntiino WnrLc Qnlfl.

... . . --j 1 . HS K n du C liumo uuiu-

I Mm RfifinnnSIVß bnOrU. I t.?, And.B. Kremnsold

J UUUIUIU . 3 1.1 r Xl.w.1, .mn Wnidro tn

din (Witer 1 ne jasper mauim.c rest-abÄe! Messrs John Diers and Wm. rest aobuiuLc . , continue to

JtJUlfei ----- iiirtf rhf business, we

try Chamberiain'a Colic, Cholera an I, Patient's wotiier uui sne Xtond that the cons deration Diarrhoea Ueinudj;. one bottle of which. t Hsren to me, doctor. U 1 r 3f Mr Kromnn will cooped it at once." For saleby .loa. A.i"" ; f"Yon must annea to'was 6,300. Mr. iviempp win Me'tXWr V-?0!- 2UiSVSpr2S?f her devote his time to rock road build-

, it , mauuiu, in mV.... :n,i ,1. Ü irn: t0 ,vnmn with fivn invJnn ingand bridges.

n rr i. i i iji vvuatiuftK - - - i-iiniiiii: u

... , 1

children ana a nurse manes one

grateful that one is looking nothing except inanimate baggage Kenr edv'.a Laxative Coug Syrup drive the cold out of the system through its laxative principla by assuring a free and gentle ne'ion of the bouels. Solii by Jos. A. Mehriiieer.

Says Drink Caused His Injuries ' .1 n I ....... I

on me 50iiiiieni nainudu Track.

Vina L. Street, by her attorney, h T TCpan. filod a $2.000 dam-

flp suit in circuit court here

no-ninst. Andrew Leber and the

National Surety compay of New

York. She alleges in ner cumnlaint that her husband, William

h srrpp . s a ncrsu i wiiu ia in

the habit of becoming intoxicated, and that while in an intoxicated

condition last Sunday morning that the defendant Leber sold him more intoxicating liquor, a

nortion of wnich 'ir. ötreei uranK.

and become so crazed that he

wandered upon the tracK ot tne Jnntlinrn RiiiKvnv r.omnanv. and

lininrr tnn druuk to tret off the

If hv Ihn oncrine

nf one of the trains knocked

l f,.nf hr.d two ribs brok

OCH' AV,, 11 1 1 en, an arm mashed and his shoulder and back injured, he ini'nfifT onv5 thnt. she and her

J1U1..L..L - , hnchnnd have four infant

children, one of whom is an in

valid, and has been lor more fbnn trn vears- The

V 4 1 1 I WW- v , 1

r.io;ififr onH hor husband nve in

Martin county, but he is still u,.o not vof hnvintr suliiciently

Hnnnitnfn1 fr hi taken to his home.

ICV.UIV..V.U " " .,, .

Tf.-c.eniM ihfit the case Will oo

Lis Id v..-- ' . f-.

venued from this county to riKe.

The Leader. rrun iz-odi'tio- ionrnnl in anv de

njirtmentis not compelled to be

i i.. cnlf-n:

Sell-SCOKing Ui nwoiy

ifc nncir.inn is recuiiiti

atliivi;. iw - - . i Sndiionpo f5ieit.lv admitcu.

t;U, ILO lllliuviixv .

mi i j Mnnninniiir irw . 1 1 1 1 .

i in leau'iiK ii Ii"""-1"'

merchants ookto it lor tne news n ganic is inn i b - IllLiuiiuiibo vw t . ,i.,. .nnurlrntlniia neo

DeWIUV Carlxdied Witch iIt-o int!. 1mii mK-p fornilee.

v.. i get DeWitt'B. bold by Jos Mehrtnger.

mi. If snme neonle were to

mini- before thev sneak it would

,pii be far more difficult for them to n" "are carry on animated conversation

For WeakPINEULES

Kidneys

tu.t. r ni-fmc to fhon interests.

employ its facilities for spreading

a knowledge ot iiiuii piuuuv,.,.., mMihi n onnn think of tak

ing down their signs as to al ow ?: n ;.c.n tn nnnonr Without

U-Unt niinnneflment3 inose

.uuwi. , I ...

An nrtt mir.mie tnis uouuy

WHO WW i.uv '- . never attain a permanent place in the front rank.

iKomimi rn roar oi a

TRUSTS OFFERING BRIiES

IN THE INTEREST OF TAFT

The Standard Koller hall Betrlng

Company, of Philadelphia. Is a trust in Itself and It Is alfio allied with the steel trust. S. S. EveUnd, president

f Hip roncorn. called Upon Mr. lau

and after a "satisfactory coaveraa

tlon," wert hack home and posted thl

bribing and Intimidating noUce In the

trusfrt shops:

"The reduction of 10 "per cent la Waiths last winter was to hare bee

restored when business conditio would warrant It. While we are busy

.it uresent. we feel that Its contlnua

tlon will denend upon the result of the

tirpsldcntl?' election and that If Mr,

Taft Is elected a Reneral Improvement

In all lines of business will result.

"On November 28th, we will, there

fore, restore the old rating to all em

lovps whose wages were reduced lu

per cent last winter, provided Mr. Taft

is elected president.

"S. S. E BLAND, President.

Evelnnd says in his notice that "we

are busy at present." which means that

the old wanes could be restored now.

but the trust offers a provisional res loratlon as a bribe. Kveland likes Taft

Afinr ho had talked with him he felt

Rn Koro of the offlceholdlnr candidate

that he itavc out this opinion in a pub

lic Interview:

"Taft Is a very different man frons

Roosevelt. It Is all right for the peo

ple out West to think that Taft Is Just

like Roosevelt. Just keep tlipra ininicinj? that way. but wp in the East know different. Why, them Is no comparison between tho two."

vw tti.. mipstinn Is. what kind of

- i

Mid

jre the re any conscientious people who

VIU help him play t?

ROME

worn

FA IOI FOIt SAIjJ. Dnn mile east of Cclestine on

FOR SALE. ' the New Albany road 81 acres,

Story-and-half seven room 40 acres bottom land; good well,

inflammation of the blad

der, urinary troubles and

backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pillü

30 DOS' TREATMENT FOR .OofesSS X

Satisfaction guaranteed tol. or n-M-y refunded. rrrimrrnil.i

1 11 n iinnnnu 11111 kiji-i m

nC UIIUDI01UUU lUIIUUiiy. n Inn frnhirnincr from

church, to small boy with pole) - 4r 1rnr.lV wViPrA little OOVS

cm iRhini? on ne siu-

IFOR' ' SIDNEY BLADDER TROIT 2, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO

A dose at bed time

allv relieves the

severe case before morning.

mostlgowho

bat 11 r

. n . 1 - 1 ff ri. n I 1 ... a WnMM a Km 1liTlnn

house. UOOÜ loc, ouxiuv coai n., umu, naiuw.. ä j ley in rear; graded street, good X broke up housekeeping and will rrl ff 25C pavements, good well and cellar. make my home at Washington. 1 1 lal W Must be sold at once. No rea- inquire of John C. Striegel, Cel- WITT Co.. chicw. in. ui r .öf.ieo1. Annlv otm Tnrl. ' K. C. IWITT tu., uaitat,

Courier office. I MRS. BaRBAHK SFV " . 'Fold by Jo. A. Mehringar.

m 9 m A severe case before morning. A.WÄBACKACHE

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