Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 March 1911 — Page 5

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) ) : .Henry Pfau was a business

'visitor to Ind nnV k' ",u "e.sL : S Mntamp has purchased

V'SSS L" ChieaKo visited 'ffc fcjf

r. Win Sprauer last week. .business

Mrs Henry Roctttfer, of Louisville, is visitiY.g relatives and friends in Jasper this week.

autimoble.

Fresh

last ; week Sn' ' n 1 TGS Crackers at Ed. J. iaht week on.Kuebler's ask the price and you

iu ui der a oox.

ar Rubber Hooding 1 Ply 1 10 a Roll; 2 Ply 1.05; 8 Ply I 75 and 2.00 at Jacob C. Lorey's Itching bbedin, pio'rudin or bliml piles y oltlj to Doan'd )ntnient. Uliroti ic cases Boon reli-vei. finally cured UrUfjgla s fiull it. Tne -t-t -nship assessors took up their annual labors this veek. '.) HDCDSi IS IiiiltWh iMiru. II., I

tr!ir Rubber Roofimr nt f, t

- U V VJ . Ii .

Sewintr !U

I. H ( r.v n. fV 1 Pl n n...i "i ",n " um vii

$1.10;2 PlySl 35: 3 Wy Sl.oK "lff'Jl'

- uuu ivuuLiiijj otore.

ihe lat dance of the season w Crosier's Poultry Powders was given at the opera house ! the great effff proS? trvlt at Tuesday night. !Edw t uhJLl r' lry a at

effa? Wed sday and , I he county commissioner hold social afT airs w ill cease until after , their regular monthly sesston Easter dnong the religious in ; next Monday Y 10,1 Ja-per 1 - - -i .

i: t r Just Received a lot of Side rOld HIT Beds, nnwnnnrfc iRnnwl VUA 7

".'tac. "'"uriv"" ,S aSSOrtment at j!,cob C- Ibargian at Jacob C. Lo y's.

ioiiu wiu Bio.tKMi, ronores pi jVct ,.. Kation, normal wi-ight, und Rood h'-altli. Fine chick feed, all feed, no grit, prices lower. Edw. J. KueblerMiss Natalia Schubel who has been confined to htr bed for several months with rheumatism is able to be up again f. Full pound package fine seeded risins 3 for 25c at Ed. J Kuebler's.

Andrew Hettich. who was hnrp

io attend the fun

er, has return

bt. Louis

home :jumps Lift Pumps. Chain Pumps and Wood Pumps at a very low Price at John Lorey's New Furniture Store.

Chain (i.'i&in'H

T.i'jh'ta art aafj.

Stomach and Liver

For any nain. fmn inn n t.

mieral of his moth- ,a,,fv "y apply Dr. Th t. u' K Electric od lo his home in aln CJIlt Hlai' w,,Brt s used.

G? SP John Lorey for all kind of Furniture and Sewing Machines lowest Priced Store in

town Af A "i

ima. Anna uummiskv has met

Mrs Newrdeck. who was called !r,Gceived a full line of Spring and

to Jasper by the death of herP"mmer Millinery goods, latest

sister Mrs. Wrn. Schuetter, has riyi0b anü lQwest prices, returned to her home in St Louis.j- For PumpSi WashinR Ma. Yon mav lnrdr lnn.r n'r Chines, all Kinr nf Ponfin ,1

. i r . ' I J n --v I . .

wife

Born to John Marks and last Saturday a boy.

Charles Kuebler is visiting relatives at Indianapolis this week The Twentieth Century Club met with Mrs W. A. Traylor Wean.jsday night.

Pictures and oost cards of

the New Court House for sale

at Sprauer.s Studio

A new boy put in its annear-

ance at ths home of hdward M

Egg Monday.

The stork present-d Mr. and

lrs. John Schneider wich a babv

boy Tuesday

The Jasper laundry is being

repaired, anü wnl begin work soon under the management of J. K. Bretelle. The Noveity" VVorkT Co , will begin work at once on a larte four stooy brick addition lo thenfactory. No woman ever makes as much effort to catch a man who tries tO get awav as rhn mnn wnnlrl

infer.

before you .i. find better goods

miieand rül.abl- ami lurAUtl- uu na I

luv teen praised bv th iu-sihuIh of at as low prices as von do at. r.ho

Co. Rub-

women ,.vno have bJn ru!u'd to health :L. H. Sturm Il'dw'e

uimu'i uiuir LTiuie hui ana m. ativo

projortieH. sold by All Dealern.

80 0U per month straight salary and expenses, to men with rig, to introduce our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer unless

you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. Co. (Incorporated,) East St Louis, 111. Wa are naming attractive piLes on vvire Field and Garden fmcing Pioneer Field fence 27" at 20 -Is.; 33" at 23 cts; 39" at 26 cts 47" at 29 cts a rod Other fencing in proportion at L. H. Sturm H'dw'e. Co. (-aimed goods a large assortment try the quality nrices low Ed. J Kuebler

There is One PlncTar-Hiiney ritstiaDr H -llV It is the oriu nil rn

bfr Roofing 1 Ply at $1.10; 2 Plv SI 45! 3 Plv at 1 fiS

$1 45; 3 Ply at tl.Go

The second examination of the

year tnr teachers was

liuntingburg baturd.iv and was attended by a large number.

Gutterinir. Sewer Pino Pnli nn

Jacon u Lorey East 'of Court

tiouse-

C.ll.. . ... .

"'" ninooiu or everv ten'caat" rf rljpuinatiem is Mtnply rheiimatiMii of the

imiseies uue tr e 1,1 or .lamp, or chrome

iiicuii im sin. nennet rtt n tii,.,i

lr sl rl i t I iihn ..I . .a. . ... . 4

iiKiu at. "uj Jiin-ui.ii ireiiinent.

E A. Summers moved his barber shoo this week hark rn hi

old stand at the corner of Fourth The new

and Jackson Sts jteinkamp

All tri'lt it

needed to afford relief

application of UtMinberlain'g Liniment Uive it a ? rial You ate certain to be (leased with the qnVIc re'ief whic'j it a7ur.lM bold hy All Pea'era.

residence of Mrs. at. the corner of

toir All kinrl nf St,ml Moll .hla OL5 is iieaung

n i' r J I I) . - ,4 . i. I 1

Mrs- Anibel Carr has returned from Louisville and Cincinnati, where she had been attending Spring millinery openings.

and Cast Steel Ranges at a very low Price at John horev's New-

Furniture tore.

A

can ' e. relied on in ,... ,...,, ,. .u- A , ,.w"wu. öuiuiiibö,

and al hma .n I t nJt.iai troubles. 1Isn öa,mon- Alackeral, Sar

Ür. U IPs Anti-Pain n:dden attack of Ch lera Morbus

n lUu'eun. Iveü) Dr. Hell a Anii.

Pain at hand, a d w i reliuven nimmt

instaviy. It ah-jcired Diarrhoea. Flux1 Kenudv

and all ilowel Complaint.

Uok for ths boll o.i tlie Huttlo.

Mrs Fran'c Davis, of Ladotra, In.!., and Miss Couclc, who had t't't'ti guest of iiss Flora Traylor for a few days, departed yester day for their norms. We have b en informed that if the legislature gives town boards ah opportunity to increase the license lee the Board in Jas-

'1(,r will raise the license to the

limit

dellt's etc prices rieht at Ed. J.

iueb er's.

Medicines th it aid nature are a' ways most niece.s'ul. Chatnberhin'w (VmJfi

at 3 on this nlan. It Inn If lid

t e cough, relieves the lunee, opens ti.e aecreti hih uud aids nature in restonni: the fcyatm to a healthy condition. Sold cy All Dealer?.

Sheriff Schwerrk was in Indanapolis iMonday and Tuesday looking in on the Legislature.

Joseph F

on business.

Friedman spent a

Miss Nora Kiefer daughter of iMs. and .Mrs Theobld Kiefer, was united in marriage Monday to Fred Reck asoung business man, of Huntingbnrg. the cere

mony taken place at St Joseph's

Ooan's Ueculeta cure cone! i nation

without crininn, nauaa, nor any weak

ening effects. Aak your druj;ist,for tieui. Lö ceuta per box.

Born last Monday to -'ohn

Rottet and wife a boy. All are doing well-

The Traylor Construction Co .

will begin work at once on their!

rock road contract near Hays ville. During Lent services are being" held on Wednesday and Friday

nights in st Joseph's church. i

Foley Kidney Pills. Just the r.edj medicine for backache, rheumaiiHm, BriRht's diciefBO aid all ui iary itrcgilanttes. F. L. Fowler, 31! So. Rogers St . Blooininuton In '., fiays: "I can tiiithflly say thai Foley Kidney Pills have lone me more jjood tnan Anything I have ever taken. I had kidney trouble fir years and did ot know what relief was until I took 'oley Kidney Pills and they have cured me und very qiickly too. My kidney

action was irregular, I suffered from

much pjin in the back, I felt all tired

out and wns trmbleJ with dizziness. I

would be vry glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pil's to anyone who j-ufferu in

nv war from their ki Inevs or bladder.

bold UyJo9. A. Mmiunger.

The public schoo's in Jasper will have a longer term this year than for several years, not being out till May. The taxes for Jasper this year have been reduced from $2.92 to r2.39 on the $100 and poll tax from $3j0 to 2.75 Foley Kidney Pills N'eUnlize nd retmve th; poisons that cau e b.iokaehe, rheumatism, nervousness and al kidney and bin 'der irrezuiaritiea. They build up and restore tue nutural ac ion of these v tal organs

The Child (after silent InspectionWell. I don't understand why ma sayi X'b easy to see through you, Mrs. Jank Toa're to thick. Brooklyn Llf. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Good for 11 Skin Diseases. Th Unwittlno JMter. Here are some gem answers to

questions put in a recent history

cxan? nation at a large private

Ecnoor:

"Simon de Montfort formed what

was known ik the mud parliament

It wa3 something the same as it iß

at the present day.

rv , n : i i -.

Vi um iUISUU a J.HIUOU3 uouv

SUTHERUNO'I EULE EYE SALYE Good for Nothing but the Eyes

Foley

Kidnev

Pills

What They Will Do for Yon They will cure your backache, Btrenpthen vnnr tri A n rira r,

lift''''10"11 t0 hiStry 88 th"e rccturinary irregularities, build

up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid

Ironclads.

".Mortmain tried to stop dead men from leaving their land tc

churches." London Tatler.

Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands

that causes rheumatism. Pre.

vent Bright's Disease and Dia.

bates, and restore health an!

Btrencth. Refuse substitute

Fcrkj and th Coin.

Place two forks with their pronm For sale by JOS. A. Mfihrinefir

' l: . O"'

Are quickly euro) !v npplyitiir Chambcrlaiir

i rv ii; u m a succcv rnce a.s ci uu.

SaUc

ll il !

one Bei over me owier nna sup t coin between the middle prongs of the forks. Then place the coir

fiat on the rim of a winesrlnss o

Dubois Doings

I! ac?r. I t- -f w

j i vai . driver.

Veterinary Surgeon ClT:ce on 7th St- next door tn

Kunkel & Hettich's li verv hnrn

Home phone in day 45 2, njrrht

ny uurnuer and

tumli.tr. p'thinr it outward until

I lie iv. ircuinference are touch-

'.n;' eu - : In thia portion, as

shown r tiK- illiiütrat n, the fork will ri'iiiaia in eqniubnum, and the

water may ho pouml teathlv from

ir-.to anotr.er witliont di

!f coin nr th two fnrk

RUNNING THE RHEA.

A. F.

Corner 7th

GllGSEI.il

MJ,

Jackson Sta.

HOME PHONE.

tl.n

Missis Mary Freybprer and

'Barbara Seit.z attended the dance

HCtlUl v. Ill l aiiu .'its. itenn W 1 1 1 1 n ... 1 1 I

p irt of last week in Indianapolis Hive in HuntinRdurg for the pres-i i ? y rePIiea a on hllsinf-5; !onf Imf mnv mni'ii f Ir.nn. 1 ' ROOQ lime.

F(.r Croup Dr. UeU's IMna-Tiir-II .iioy is t-3 lie t kn'wi icine ly. Do not ex'peruu nt -t tbriio it int Dr. 'ieilV IMn- I'ur-Hontn A piny entittled 'Saved by the

woodmen" was given at thei

op;rahotH Snuiday nUtat under the aupie. of the v. w. A of Orwell, and was attended hv a fair sizd crowd They did not aivertL-e. The Coughs Inat Manga On

Arc r a li v cii-ti 1 liv II. It. II'

Granulated Eye lids Do not need to be cautor.ze I or si'arifi-1

K,-' riulvu h 11 inmte!il t; oure tium w tiiout p.nn a ii harmltsdd an 1 ü mit curd fo.- urunul-iied lua L'oe nilms at ' all d altim. 1

pnt huh mnv mnvp tn loinn nn,l

enjrage in busii e s in the near , Mrs Ben SchroerinR left for ; futuie We ish them success 'Louisville Sunday to be at the

o .Usui' 01 ner sisu ;r wnj is very i low at this writing Louis Roth visited his parents

;at Ferdinand, Sunda-.

CASTOR I A Jo Infant and Children.

Relative of Ostrich Chased With Doj

and Horse. T? ll. . T

xur me person wno ue.ireä t unique form of sport "running the

rhea" in southern Tatagonia ii rec

ommended. The rhea is a member

of the ostrich family, but eomewhat smaller. It runs with the swiftness

of a greyhound or a fast horse and

has a knack of doubling on its track, which often serves it in elud-1

in its pursuers. The natives m

hunting it use horses, dogs and the

uola. the dogs course after the

Mr. and Mrs Scott Smith, and

Just opered a large assort-' 'IIB Kind I OU HaY8 AlWaVS BOtlgM Miss Inttie Harbison visited rel-

mencor Jaüies ready to wear, R -j? plauvesat rrencn luck a lew uays fleeing bird in full crv, while the VVa!:.S I., CU and Seü them Ed'! k ! inters follow after at top speed.

j ivuuuitjr.

SUMMER'S BARBER SIOP.

2C0.O00 Tubes

Sam Melehnir was up from

I Fred Seifert visited his parents at Huntingbu 'g Sunday

.miss LrOttie tiaroison is very

liir-uoiiey. it r Mtopi tho coahp. genuin j.

Pin

litv a tii t c I I a 'l Tlie e ih oalv tie

Or SoutherlHad's Hagle B.e Salve were Evansvilie last week visitintr h s ';X t Thi. wSftnT W sjKI in luu-i a.u n.i one w r-l ofcom-arents Mr and Mrs Henrv s. . , wr.ting, her many p.a.nt. tiihevvrvtuhtj was sold uuder " iUls llenrv ,riends wish her a sjieedy rea pontile gu.ir.t.t. It ih oj 1 for K-KOii c0V(ry notaing bat th oje . A,kyourDruK. A card p irty was given for the Henrv Harder visited friends

For Sale One ootl horse for General Delivery or all round pu p )se at a reasonable price. Call at the Opera House. Bu-jrlars attempted to enter several nouses in Jasper Friday ami Saturday nights by trying to raise the windows, but thov

were unsuccessful as they were sciiri'd awav in each instance.

Among the houses they attmpt-

ea to enter were those of Jos Dick and Robt. Bohnert. Givus J'rompt Reli.f Willium H. D-tuglat", Jr., of Wasfiini;totj, L). U. jay : I tn.to jrreat plenmire ' informing yuii I Imvo mod Dr. Hell's inu-Tar- Honey, uud it e ivu 1110 almost iastant relief. Card of Thanks." I. Philip Kress and daughter ter Kress, wish to thank our Many Friends fnr rha H

they showed us during the illness and death of our beloved wife and Mother, Mis. Barbara Kress. Many thanks to one and all. The Family.

lariK-s at bt. Josenlrs Ha Sun

1, 1911, to Ignatz! day afternoon and was an enjoy-

a sweet little. able affair.

Born March

Kress and wile

gin Mother and child are doing

we 1. 1 ;

trip to .Aiaiia ne mav recover

and change the deai.

The

When SZwteMtoZ ,A S'aI " f- y

to Alaka he mav recover l,,!;v''.' !Hv V!' ,,',av . 1

an 1 if rmanfrit benefit frutn ki luey an l

7---- on hi, miinoiit - a .1 irom :u.nvim;

recent

av uie lauies lor ine nenerit nt vwir. n.ih n u.n -r,....r ir.

St. Joseph's church neted $-i-!GU, i,tty-; "Fjley's Kidney It :ue'y-ff c-

wnicn money wi 1 ueused to he u . ,v K, ' ' '"t .. . ... rH .1,., f.r.. . ,waat otliurH to Miowofii" Mid ly

Vy w, itai-uiii ui uie JU9. A. .Mfhrmm-r church which is being done now -. -

at a costot $18' 00. Ihe ladies', iffnatz bJKeri is naving a resexpect to give a fair again next' id nee built at t,ij corner 01 year. I Fifth and Newton Sts. ior his

:r". :. . I daughter Mrs. CJhas. Iiuettner

Areyoj irec 'iuiuiy nonrio uo voillnnf fnmi v luv unit uuiioyii tiukl'.iu; in ö,irian(1 iamu

throat Uutayutir couili aiiuo von at niKOt, a. ui do joiraibu niacin in the inoriiiii),'? Dj yon Hunt rtlioi? If uu, tuke Oliainlienain's ojii'i Kriiiidv and yoa wid lie pleased. Hold by At, Peal era.

The many friends of Josenh

Gutzweiler, who, is in St Mary's

Hospital at fcJvansvi le will be

glad to learn that he is much im

proved and expects to be home

Frank Streicher is beginning; soon the bui ding of a new residence' " Foley- Ho.ioy a id Tar is Ihe best in Little Kentucky, an i several jC01 remedy I ever med mit quickly 'stoiiiied 1 sown cotiL'li that hail lone

X ";r fk.- Z .1 says J. V Kuhn. I'rinee.

untie una hiiiu. 11 Lllia U'itUU Inn N ir. .Inst nmiii.Hr nn, ara

Continues tO build UD at the rate It acts inn I oases of eonirln. iv.lilV u.

Jit has for the past year It Won't cnpP and hin trouble. Kofa?c sub-

bo long till it will be quite a little J"""ea- uJüa;.aL:Jfnr,ußer-

town. I nnmnn Uip fn nn I111011

uiurci iiqd uuiic Andy.

Knt-tiio and Iiim- For Sale

One 10 horse power boiler and

A Cotih, LaQrlppc, then I'.numania

Is too ollcn the fatal HMiience. Fo-

ly'f Woiiey and far expiil-the cold,'

ciiu,Ka iuo iuciiiiiiu, iinu prevents pnuii

It is rumored over town that

(the musical artiste Mrs- Grover

Hates is ahv n. hushnrul Acs

engine good as new for sain nt nunia. It ih a pr nip anl rc.iabio ' flrnvor hi'fpd nnh for nP P

vurv runennn t a r.... c 1111:11 uitwiviiiu nun cuiiiain-no I'ltrcni

. 'i.uuiiiiiiii': 111 ii-i. iiiii- - -

from tin rnl.l enma ,ilmni nn...n

ics. It is us h le lor yuitr clnldien as . T. -m.

m iirfi nniik.' rmir nf i n sv 1 1 i t rt n u j -

iiuuilcö tiiut uu wuuiu olaliu lilUdL

Iii im.. 1

ULJA I HUC MMI1lt ..I ..

- uuiiiaiHlä U larger SIZe. vr,nr-..If snl.l nv .1... A l..l,r.n.r

Piy to w.M. Geislbrs Brick, OM - - ,h ' any thing but he drew U12 line Idr(1- 4t S,,vei; ced Wyandottes at being carved with a butcher rVmnair, cm and wlute Pb month Kock eggs knife, do wags the world. ASmoolh5kln for hatching for sale. i Trr-TV an , m k.!,Va C,"i,0 t'iaipl. h Sores,, ARCH DOANE ! A M lhcr 8 SleoarJ artA Ii Ä,ftllh.-v,l'0,u,Ulon ' Kin ' , , , , , . . j Foley's Honey and T.ir for tho ehibl-

ren. H bes ami saieU for all mrln

,coMh. wlioopm nonrli and broncliitl.

Ko opiates. SjlJuyJos A. Meliriuger. Dr. Bell's Pine-tarHoney For Coughs and Cold.,

..... . k.hi; iUi. i uoiraciirom thn looks, unamounain u oionacn anu i.iv'er " a box of Dr. II. IIa Antientii. s.nv., Tablets invariuuly binir reliof t woman

ia. irit.... . 7 --f-.. v .... v . u

ill V t w,ut0 oi,ita.ent, applv eunerin non clironiu constipation, clour i"?1 yot,r hkiu will be as headaclir, bilioiisnecs dizzuies, uallowU balK'a "t "'I dealtird in'a of the skin ami dyspepsia, tiold ""vuicine. by All Dealers. 1

at Ferdinand, Sunday.

Rev. Richard Hoeing transact, ed business at Jasper Monday Charles Moen-haus from Huntingburg vis ted friends lit Dubois

Monuay E Merkel and Frank Dekemper, transacted business at Celestme Monday. William Dudine returned to 'aper, Sdndav to attend High School. Frank Schepers from Celcstine was seen in town Saturday Born to Mr and Mrs. Charles Raschea 'ittle boy, Friday Con-

gtatu'ations

l"he oldest son of Mr. and Mrs

A. Schiller died yesterGay of diptheria and the next i3 atriict ed with it-

Mrs. A. Dudine visited Mr.

and Mrs. John Scheider Tuesday.

Topsy.

T .i.rtle

I . ,. , 1 I until v nuiui o, iuii x ty tio prepared to throw the Lola if op- , , L L' .

portunily offers. auu uoou treatment, uive me a

Ihe bola, consistinir of two or can.

E1. A. Summers.

Th'-roigmore Ca'rrh in thU section

of the country than all other diseases

put together, and until the last few years

was HUiipoeeu to be incurable, hor a

reut many years doctor pronounced it a local disease and "resoribed local remeilies, an l by constantly fail n to cure

with local treatment, pronounced it in

curable. Science baa proven catarrh to

be a constitutional disease and therefore requires con t.aitional treatment. Hall's !

Citarrli Cure, manufacture J byJF .1 Chenney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the

only con t'tutioiial cure on tin marnet 1 ft is taken int rnnllv in dose, from 10 '

droDS to a taspoonfnl. It acts directly on tho bloo I and trucous ju faea at the system. I'hey off r one Innnlrei lol-

lars for any -.aso it fin's to cure. Semi

for cirdtiltr-i and testimonials.

Addrcsi ; F. J. Ciikn.nkv Uo , Toledo 0.

sold by Drunists, ot: Take llall'H Fuuiilv IMIls for conslitia-

tlon, i

three heaw balls of lead or stone

attached to a thong six or eight feet long, serves to haniner the movements of the bird, lor the

balls twine about the part which the bola strikes regardless of whether it be the legs, neck or wings. This permits the dogs and

hunters to overhaul and dispatch

tnc bird.

At the approach of danger the rhea will often crouch flat upon the

ground with neck outstretched un der the grass, remaining motionless until the dogs have passed. This

strategem is often successful when

the wind is blowing against the

scent, bit when the contrary is the

case tio dogs soon discover the hid

mg bird. In this case, doubtless bewildered by the sudden failure of its artless ruse, it makes nrj attempt

at escape.

The chase of the rhea, which Bonietimes extends over a distance of five or six miles, is a thrilling

one. It lias for the rider all the excitement of a horse race, with the added satisfaction of knowing that the winning of the race will resuh in n wel.' nine addition to the larder. The vinjrs of the rhea have a flavoi not unluc that of turkey, and if one is not averse to the taste of horselie It the meat of the thigh is rery sat factory. The rhea is one of the main food supplies on a Patagom'an hunting trip. .New York Tribune. '

Tha Color of Flame. M. nv people have noticed with mu'.li interest the many tinted bare and hands that rise in t.ic shape of "for!,.il tongues of Hume" from woi t burning in a fire. These varied hue? are the result of combustion from the different elements of the fuel. The light blue is from

the hydrogen und the white frorai the carbon. The violet is from thel mnnmiliiicn in rn1 tmm thn mnrr. '

DR. BELL'S ANTI-PAIN . nesia and the vellow from the soda.l

For Internal and External Pain. J which are constituent part of tbaj .Wood. 1

Sore Nipples and Chapped Hands

Arc tiuioklv cured liv nnnlvuiL' ch.imtifiin'tiv

Salve. Try U- it i sucvck fHcc nut.'..

Vir

Laurels Aain !

Ttic fart Exposition baa made the Gold Medal Award to

KENTUCKY

WHISKEY

6o4 medal itf alio awnrded ai fiewOrina MOS nd Vfarlcli ftir Chioo

For Sale by Philip J Knnkcl

Wm. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.

mam

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