Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 July 1914 — Page 4
JASPER COURIER
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IA3PKK. I H H C'OINTY, INDIANA
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(red Mir a i'oitoiäo i jp'r. Ind tr.Aiiiriiui; ti tntougli t be until U sec 'iKlcluüg mxttcr
ni . rloti .n fl.V) Per Yer. Thi- raoet tdüiiile l regularly to it ibscriberf until a lefinite order to discontinue ;e receive1 and all arrears paid in full; unless in ttie discretion of the p ihlihei a lifferent coune -hould be deemed advisable.
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914.
Democratic State Ticket. Cnited State senator B. F. Shiv3lv Booth Bend. Spcrctry of etate Homer L. Cook, r lapolie. war of etate ieo. A. Bittler. ayne. litor of etate Dale J. Cfittenbere:adereon. ate superintendent of public infliction (.lias A. ireathouse, Indianapolis. Attorney general--Hicbard M. Milburn, Jasper. State geologist Edward Barrett, JMaintleld. Clerk of s jpreme and appellate c jurts J. Fred France, Huntington.
Judge supreme court Hotel . Lairj Iogansport. Judges appellate court, First district M. K. Hottel, Saiem; Edward W. Felt, ( ireencastle. Second district Joseph (i. Bich, Hammoni ; Francis 9. Caldwell, Winchester, Fiank M . Powers, Angola.
Merchants who sit around and havp roor.mmvndaA
complain oi. me encroacnment;ney pjns
oi me mau oraer nouses, ana that encroachment in Jasper is enough to keep two extra clerks busy if the trade they get here was given to Jasper, should pattern after L. G. Gustavel of Monticello, Ind. He is in the furniture, hardware and grocery business in Monticello and what he does in that business can be
'duplicated in any other business.
He carries an ad every week in the local papers and they are live wires and mean something Here is one of them: Our 48-
Notice of Sal. ot Kock Koad STATE FAIR AND
Office of the Treasurer of Dubois Co.
Ind, ' -
eaied proposal will be received at!
inch all-oak porch swingr com-(Doan's Kidney Pills, which I got
THINK OF IT. 30,CflO Persons Pütücly Recommend Our Remedy. Some are Jasper People.
hundred thousand this offiee until Friday July Sl 1914 at wded Dean's Kid- 1 "ft? v M-1 ,r tho purehawof Roc Koad Bonds ot fMbois Couu; v Indiana.
cu uZZfcw.. l-j ' beam- dateoi July 15, 1914. in the
.,, ur-' .acn uney. urinary Sum ,i $10,720 pavable semi-annual in ills Thirty thousand signed installment of $268 each and bearing testimonials Are appearing now , inst at tha rate of four and one-half in Dublic nrint Wnf thpm percent par liBan from date. Payable oL I.LS l ' feemi annually, and the fir of taidpty are Jasper people. Some are Uent ahall bi due and payableon the published in Jasper, No other i&th day of May 1915. and cue ins?..m .1 a m . .
remedy SHOWS such Droof. Fo - ' n 'nt shall he doe and pavable on the
low this .Tasnr rr. Wq ovamnlp ! I5t? (ld' oi November, 1915, and oe
Cha? les Borho, Main St, Jasper, Ind., says: "I frequently had dizzy spells and headaches, and in the morning I could hardly get around. I had terrible attacks of backache and my kid
neys were badly disordered.
MOTOR CAR SHOW
plete with chain and including a
-o pound package of sugar, all for 92.96. Mail order price, (see
cata?ogue No. 8- page 545) , is 2 96 -you pay the freight, jret a swing only 44 inches long, and no sugar." The people there know they can get a .swing in Monticello nnd at what price. And the price is lower than thev
can get from a mail order house
Two Great Expositions to Be Combined This Year. THE FAIR AS AN EDUCATOR
at the Flick & Pfau Pharmacy,
cured me. PHe rOc. at all doalprc Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy j Ji?? b,t7 loM!? l89e if n via o:n- . P.ar V llie- lhe rht to reject any i
.v lvvau o xvnaucj x ui aii Dil it lierehv reserve
one in
stallment shall be due and pavable on
the l "th day of May and the 13th lav of
November each yea! thereal er until the
last payment shah become due, which payment h:ill become due November lü, 1034. Seid b-ndfl are iqned for the purpose of constraetilig certain improvements on a certain highway in Bainbridee Townhip a- petitioned for by Peter L. Doll and other, end in etrid persuance of tin lawi of he State Oi Indiana. Said bonds will be ieaoed in denominations of $268 ich ami will be sold to the
an
and
same that Mr. Chas Borho had
Foster-M Iburn Co., Props-, Buf falo, N. Y
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Ma-i'-k Qeta Federal Job Mauck, deDUtT i?ame warden
District mid Couniy Ticket.
Mugwumps and ehort horses not in-
einded.) For Judge 57th Judicial Circuit. JnHN L. BRETZ For Prosecuting Attorney p) or Joint Representative For County Auditor. JACOB U. BENG. or Clerk IM BOCKLEMAN For Countv Treasurer JOHN J. KRKILEIN For County Asse r JAMBS BONGER For County Coroner. LEO A. 8ALB. For Trustee B iinbrilire Tp LAWRENCE HOCHGESA N( i. There are more lemons than plums in the political orchard.
Afirden for fbe etate of ludianaover
fill migratory birds. A nw federal law, recent 1 pnseed provides a
hpflvrv finofi tlm Lr ililorr fxf oil hlalr 1 Ol A AA 1
j " ui m rw , ,piu yjyj per weeK on vour
uuuB, wuu peesu; bong Dia ana sewing machine. ,i1 ? A. L 1 TT' !
uiner migratory mras. tiis new duties eili include the protection of theef: birds and wili not interfere in any way with bis preeent duties as state deputy giue wnrden. Cannelton Telephone.
Huntinqburg Fair.
By adv in another column it will be seen that the management is preparing: to give the people of Dubois and surrounding counties onp of the best fairs ever held in S I Indiana re You Goir. 'hat is the question you hetr on all sides now, and the closer the date draws nigh the ke ner grows the curiositv, and vou can wager
all you are worth when the time
There are hundreds of things has recti tly been appointed federal
wnicn can oe oougnt in Jasper for less money than from any mail order house on earth but
you don't know it. You haven't time to go around and inquire what the merchants have and the mail order house comes to your home with his ad and tells
you what he has and at what price and gives you a glowing description of it. The local merchant can p;et to vcu cheaner
v g than the mail order house can and from one standpoint you are not blamed for trading with the mail order house. But the truth of the matter is the locai man handles the best goods for less money and he helps to build
up your community and mine but we can't help it unless he tells us what he has and at what price we can buy it at. If some i f our local merchants would wake up to the fact like the Monticello man has, business in this old town would pick up and the hundreds of mail order pack
ages that are forcing our mail
carriers to get larger vehicles to carry would grow thinner.
Projpoalfl must be sealed and endorsed, "Bidi for Rock Road Bonds." Wm. Rauscher, Treasurer. Dubois Count v. afn.U RN & Sweeney Att'ys". July 17, 1914. 2 wke.
Farm People Will Be Inspired to Greater Efforts by What They See and Learn Each Department Rich in Prizes, the Total Being $71.601. The education of men and women from the farms, inspiring them to greater achievements to the end hat Indiana may become moie than ever an agricultural and live Itncft state
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rig-n ußn, oy American IT Am
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aoeo p.na i were reiiow iatr n
mm mil H 111 w- i i i i w ! ii wm m m rww ri t a w mm v - . a
wrui iu uiiu vk uvu i ne crop;! were
rrauj u oe '-Aken in. ana no liked mm
eo well that when the harveat w.
over he concluded to ke?p us for every day work during the winter In tm
ummer Ruth Bathgate, his daughtrrj nsed to bring us out cool drinks, anal
we two young men noon became a: x j
lous rr some sign of preference noej
that either of us had any intentioud
toward her; It was Just an ordinary
nairy. dui auiu was migrify pnrtl o
lar not to make the slight t üfTor ence between us.
When the autumn came en. the f d
der was iu shock, the weath-T eettiu
this will be the dominating nte of the
Indiana State Fair, which open for ! cold.-and the lngs were blazing on tä
the 61st exposition on Sept 7 It was hea-th, the farmer and his f rally an
WOMEN
Make Your Own Money at TT tit . a. . . .
nome; write us tor tull particu1 1 A 19
iars now 10 earn irom iß.nn to
own
By And About Women It ia claimed that the working class vrile ie a more efficient spender of hou-ehold iCOOUotfl than her
middle class sister.
IROQUOIS MFG. CO.
P. 0. Box 682 Indianapolis, Ind
England now has Reven'eeo schools
where women are taught gjrdening
poul ry raismg, beekeeping, farm
ing horticulture, aid science.
FOR SALE. krge list of farm, mineral, and timber land in six southern states Now in the time to invest in the soutb, while prices are reasonable. Oar limher tracts are guaranteed to cut so man- thousand feet per acre. If interested send for literature. Hammonds Colonization Realty Co Room 20, W atts Building, Birmingham, Ale., Major W.A. Hammond
YVhon thp dust ic nn rho nnn.
domestic Uer and the cobweb's on thp
- - w m mm m shelf and there's no one in the
this incentive which led to the found
ing of the enterprise in lv.1. and so rigidly has It been fixed in pnrpoee, the Indiana Fair is now reeH fag the third ueneration of H r I 1 1 ,t. rs and tillers of the aoil, Klvfftfl then h :h Instruction and encouragement to push tli state forward aiotlg fi rming lines. In the last four vrars i!j,47H people have attended the fair to obtain the inspiration 2nd enjoyment which offers, and in that time, in ad IttkM to the insti nct ion uiven the fair has incited farmers snd hrede r tn greater efforts iy diatrUmMn ; $194,919.31 In premiums amoti ttu m Some Educatiotal Features. The eoralng fair wi be cbtefly noted as a source of Instruct loa and Inaptrar tk)n to those who would aceomplUn more for tbeniaelyes alons mrri'-ultur-
al, livestock and allied The fair will not only reveal what individual farmers and lu i dem are doing, but will have a pronounced flavor of these let r r days bv the great t shof of autuiiH '"s that has r been held in Indiana. In addition to a hat the fair itself has to offer, the State of Indiana w il, throngli tour of its do partments have extomdve adnemtlonal exhibits in forestry development and
Hross branch cf store but your disheartened seif, I PenraUoa, la fire prevention, in m force has 525 and your stock is getting shelf- fa. et2 :' 'y: in safr:,:i,(1in" ,hc
Going Too Far. TTes5 sighed the Bubnrban man. who had just moved in, "at the last place I had the prettiest little garden that ever bloomed until my neighbor's chickens scratched the roots up." "And did you kick?" asked hi? new acquaintance, "You bei ! I got a big tomcat that soon made mincemeat of his chickens' "What then?" "Whv, the next I know he had
The Belfast R-d
the Ulster volunteers
women, of whom several areonlv 16 worn and everything looks stale.
years of age. and bills enough are coming in z r - , . to turn a banker pale- Oh!
aire, am ma u. ocnuiz is tne only then Fs a time a fellow's feeltn'
woman noiej Keeper in unaware--co, kind o' blue, and is puzzled with Pon 1 irt iii ! i 1 1 - mm
len sylvania,
public from dishonest dm?s. adulter
ated fooclS, ( short r ejrnt and meas urcs. To mnke tJlP educational work still more valuable and far reaching practically the whole for. experts from Purdue (Tniverstty will spend the
week at the fair. h'':inr farm people
arrives you will see all the people houht a ferocious bulldog to watel
and their neighbors dressed m'rmytom
their Sunday best getting in line for the Fair. And Why Not? Figure on the benefit you will derive; if you are a businessman merchant, farmer, doctor, lawyer or preacher, no matter what your calling may be, you can receive some benefit. Come and profit by the experience of others. The sights you will see and the things you will hpar will be worth all vour
trouble. Every day a W g day! kl11 1
shake hands with old acquaintances and mingle with the jolly throngs.
J I'm! And did that end the
trouble?" "Oh, no! I borrowed a wolf from an animal trainer to kill the bulldo?." "War to the knife, eh? What was the net chapter in the bitter feud:-" 'There wea node. I heard that he was al nut to purchase a tier to kill my wi If, ami as I couldn't afford the price of a-n eienhant to
1 thought it best to
Mrs. Russell Sage tuas given
$10,000 to the " permanent vvild life
protection fund'' for birds.
Mrs J. Van Ronkel of Chicago,
who has just celebrated her fiftieth
wedding anniversary with her hus
hand has the following advice to
ifJr women who maty :
1 Stay at home. At least be there
when your husband is there.
' Cook all your husband's meal. A had disi osition is ilvwiys caused
by indigestion.
k A slouchy wornac never keeps her
husband s ove.
"Keep surprising your husband and learning new things with which
to surprise hina,"
the proier things to do- In such
a situation but One remedy ao-i 1 the solution CT th lr home problems
1 I
plies: lr you want tO get the CUS- As an OCeftvi to the rarmera and
tomer you ve got to advertise-
Laurels
Pari Export
made the ioiw
Award to
.W.HARPER
KENTUCKY
M1ISRBY
old medali fvers
oo awarded 8 hew Orleans 16 f bnd MforWk Ttdv Chicago U' . .
fcr Sale by All leading: Dealers.
GolC Rai.
Grondview Chautauqua.
U in
d si :T with maK
Clean & iht
d potatoes to which is added - teaspoon ot' finely minccJ parsley Lay the fish on a baking dish ou
We acknowledge the receipt of veral nce? of salt pork. Baka
a season ticket for ourselves and ori5ü wirn tne rat iroTD wife to the Grandview Chautau- tt Porlcqua, nine days Aug. 1 to 9 inc u- Bukhet Cakes, siye. The announcement de- There ia nothing on the dinint dares that it will 9 days of room table and nothing that could Wholesome and profitable re-jtc placed there that is so great and creation, the finer things of life, I formidable an enemy to the human such as will inspire the heart, face il3 buckwheat cakes. Thev an enoble the mind and renew the gure to make.the complexion veil strength of both bodv and soul ftD(? C0Vered with eruptions. Don' are placed within reach of the msu:t your face bv putting bud humblest person. whcat cake. into it; Thev hea(1 th The Assembly of 1914 at the milve ligt o( 0 deatrovtn Thurman Grove will lurnish a Exchan succession of rare entertainment.
such as this part of the state has: never before seen. No talent
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Win. A. Wilson General Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper, Ind.
SOUTHERN RY..
TIME TABLE
Schedule in Effect Sunday Jan. 4, the Fol
lowing is for Information Only and is no-J1 ... In
buaranteed.
live stock nen to onl tlu'ir liest uro
(Tijet.s to the fair, thai other farmers
I may see aid eop pari srfth ?!ie!i own
best yields, 7UU) ts e. Ted m pre tnilimS In tl:e s . . I i nrnt. n wliich ti e devefopn eni r In Man: trotters and pacers Ih !. ;dlns t'ae tr. the primes srnetint fo r.ee and i;i the show hOree :li ! - -v t' e : ri'.es fire $12, over Si )n to draft l:nrses. nearly $".. u .l Vv homea. Including about r: ri tne addU classes. Creat Live Steck Shows. The Indiana Fair measures up with the great live stork shows of the con tinent in its eattle, the premiunis in this department readling $12.StO, of which i goes to beef cattle. $4,0 r te the dairy breeds and the remainder in special awards. The sherT) show will be Hie mos pretentious the fair has ever had, of
fering $.2r; iD .premiums, and with hut be on't o away elt her of y.e a wool exnThtt as our of Its sew and I1'11 down-aod get the candles ana
best features The fail's big swine pens have been greatly improved this summer by cement Moors. The prizes amount to $4.200. again assuring that the fair will have a fine exhibit of swine. One of the great poultry shows of the country is given at the Indiana Fair, the prios. which will bring out a rich exhibition of pure bred birds amounting to $2.100. The corn show, the displays of grains, s.-ods. regetttfes and root crops from Hoosie: roH, will again be
a notable one, the i :os amounting to
Josh and 1 used to slf at iund t
blase, talkini: aud telling varns. That
me. We didu't either of us sup c
that we were both dead gone on Huth
cor did we foresee what was to ha
pen to break ut our nleasant cirri
That's the treuble with pleasmt tim there's aJways something that mak
them pleasant, and. ten to otic, i s t'
very thing to break up the pleasui
Since it Is all over I know tint
made our enjoyment so keen was Iiut'i
and H was Kuth that spoiled it all
not intentionally, for. as I sa: I, r1h- fa
VW IllllUli ui us. out- UUI II'. I UBt
kept us two tf fellows from gradu.il l
falling in love with her if she ha wanted to.
I W m.M a " V II ' M.M t I I M ' A a I M II I IF" BV
about little occurrences concerning b
with perfect freedom. Then we reas to say anything to each other that I
volved any relation lth her. and fl:
ly we never nientinol her. A rea passed, the pleasantest I featTt v known, and w hen we'd filled the barn
and there was little to do one oay J-b said to me:
"There's sortfetbing I want to say
you, Ben? The harvest is ended, and !
doesn't setm Just right for two stfl
ping feltows - like us fo put Farm
Bathpite to the expense of keeping u
all winter. There! enough frr otst t M m ' A BV t ...
A . V . 1 ' A äkW Mmw . v Ik ft . , .
uv, uui nur r'uii ior i w o. us in
M 1 . J i mA - -
doesn't like to decioje batvettl u
1 ' 1 A 1 . . .
IT Uu L II ' I ' U V KJ 'I I IV .1 1 . 1 I II i r
seven up to seme wnicn snail ge
outr 'I reckon there's something In wh I
you say, Josh," I replied in as nelao
choly a tone as his. "He's trea cd u mighty well, and we ought v
hhn of t'he responsibility of sending o
one of us. And yotj and I. too. bar?
beee square to ea h other. I don't exactly like your plan of pla.ring a "gam AY Aim m . A 'mm m m mum Am
m -r mm mm a - . - a m I ill k a m " - m k w a t
might have tyore skill than tbe I ther. I hi iik we'd better let eomething elso
than cards decide between us. Mrs. Bathgate was making candles thU morulng. Now, what do you pay t your choosing a candle aud I choosing one out of the same mold and lightln ; thf m af th aina tlrnoV Thn .ti. itIiaaa
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candle goes out first is to go." I think that would be a good way
to stttle it."
W a vara ir Atir iAnm of IIia itmt.
w v -K v a Li x w mm m a r r a a m am i v w m
we occupied a room 'together and I was going out to get the candles when
I metRuth at tbe door. "I've heard what Vou two bave been UN i lr, i' " tt)tA mmM "thrnirili t nortl.
tlon, and yuu'ri right. Father dsn t
need but one extra hsnd this winter.
.eep your head stilr' is the first
fule Ui golf, and Blnks incxu to do so. vPuach Grand Excursion To Evansville, Ind. Sunday August 2, 1914. Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the -'outh $1 25 Hound Trip $1.25 Tickets will be sold 'for morn in' trains, good returning on evening trains. Attractions: Cook's Park Summer Vaudeville Grand Band Tournament. Spend the day with your relatives and frends.
No. No. IS
No. It
FOR SALE-
has been advertised, which has Good frame house. 7 rooms, on A. 1 J ft I 1 . .
nut, urcii engulf"- . improved street, uneap lor lmThe ticket and invitation is mediate sale Inquire this office, s nt through Mr Chas T. Baker the enterprising publisher of the Newspapers at best have to Grandview Monitor. Thanks, print much that isn't ideal, because it is most I v their ioh to
One half of the world doesn't know mirror jfe as jt is not life as it Fr further information see your mm . biet '. At - (! a
&ov tne einer umi loves, ro u ey ou rht t0 i And in drawing UCKet agent, or wnce,
gal together to liad oat. the line between what is tit to DonH fotget that i -verv üj you kill Print . and what isn't the most this month mean Ihooaaodi fawei conscientiou j judgments will to infect your fod next Summer. i,?1! . , , lnis newspaper has no hard Von can not make an optimist of and fast rules governing its a man by arguing with him. iptim- news columns. The editor re-
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91 "r!!f. "I V V ü serves ine r ffn.c 'S .i ass. iua' Corner 7th A JaokSM S(m
loves mi? 11 aciutm irf-n,nn- nn mem dpon tne lnaiviuuai cases 1 11- - l A I l . . ...
neignuors. lovea nis woiKana loves a they come, and Will exercise HOME 'PHONE.
tii? piay, u ever a pe-imi.-l. that right.
F. N. VVesterman, A. G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo.
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!$4mt, e EARS r XPE a IEN C P
the department of horticulture
with show;; of fruits, plants and flowers, hees and honev. as well as table luxuries, the coming fair will have display of unrotnmcri interest, the department prizes amounting to $1S7. In tin" :Tts. where Indiana women
j show their skill a!on many lines, i bringing out in r-'eh array the best
neeaiework. pirtaires and craftsmanship, the awards will reach $1,702. Many Special Attractions. Combined with the educational fea ures of the fair and automobile show, the fair will offer a gala list of special attractions N;:tiel!o's band and singing quartet; Amedio. the pianouccordion plaver; fresh vaudeville bills, lav-
liflrht them for Tnti
We were both miehtily pleased to
have" her do this and waited patiently till she came back with the cai.dles. "Would you choose for us?' we both aaid at the same moment. "If you wish me to." Placing a candla before each of us. she scratched a match Id ea-h hand and lighted them at the same moment Then she left the room without a glance at either of us. The candles were short and would burn out in between one and two hours. Josh and I played a good many games of seven up, occasionally glancing at the candles with apparent unconcern, but reelm a. m m -
iy win. suppressed suspense. It wa
not tillthey had burned down to within an inch of the socket that I noticed
a difference Then I saw that toy can-
die was burning the slower. When Josh's began to flicker there was s' three-eighths of an inch of ine left. He blew It out and turned away to conceal his feelings. I expected Ruth to show enough interest In which of us was to remain, to ask bate poin to sleep, but she didn't "Well." I said to myself, "it doesn t make any differ ence, after all. wbl h goes first We'll both go soon enough. She doesit want either of us." The next day Josh fold the farmer that he thought he'd look fr work In the city and left us. He had no soon
t - . a . . .
iu paraaes or nve stocK; midway car- Igone than Kuth began to bestow upon nival showo, ending each day with a ! me little attentions. This was quite night horse show of splendor in the seJM-ft to induce me to show my feel
vi'.-'ioy a' it.verit'nn is tinns n riatly c tit froa. ot-i IV't.M.tS Imm
Cor righ ts Ac
? . i J c i. ,..m n,iit ! I i H f t ' r. k:lU ar mB -rt ' i- i .- t MQiunlflSi ?V3fA 3 tPtnti rccDlr i ... ut c rc . : (.a
Sdeiuiiic jlnericaa.
coliseum. A notable list of em'nent ties on livestock ant. f. make lip the li.t of J ' award the pri U s ; Many th 1 from 7arms nr. 1 the state fair in ind still zre.,
cars are e i forWthese ii n '. own transportati m
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I f th Tiin f;. '1 th-i inneaec
A hwnilson'e.r llltittrali 1 wf.k. I..rceit otr Hlatlott uf mnf (nru. Terms. fSa fmmt : fur tuiuth, L sot J by II newsdealm Mil WW P Pn iuM. II. 4i Vrt
lliumi oc uu. """lien lull ' it the gates free
amount of free parkj ice will be
trigs , 00 i met witn errr mann mm. ment. In less than a month after Josh's departure I was engaged. After our engagement 1 toll Ruth the story of how Josh and I had. both secretly loved her and how we hatf et-
itled by the burning candles w.iieb of
us wus iu ub. a nmr neiu. i iwi:rea
her on the fact that w hen I ghting j them she waa ignorant that alio wae lntere8t(Hl. "Not at all. r-he replied 1 knew that I was the otftect f jrowteel ami
provided for these actos at the nex iwfore bringing up the cand' pat fair, and the cars will also be admitted on w i k of the one. I intruded
JafeoQld be yours. Sa!t makes a candle
