Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 56, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 August 1914 — Page 4

JASPER COURIER

'V Bs jf l)OA NE.

Good

JAMPKR, IM II I I COINTV, INDIANA

for tranamisAtofi trwouftl the mail Msec 'indclui matter.

""""1 THE TEST OF MERIT, I THE MAN (BOUT TOWN f Jasper PePle'Pe Convincing Proof Laaaaaaaaaa No bettertestof any article mww can be made than tne test of

Merchants who sit around and time and this is particularly true

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. John BranJeusteio. Jr., t., H? ff and ruzabeiuM n.r p )t 8, lao fingburg, UtOO.

MsCrillus Ad-ms to Jacob H

complain of the encroachment of a kidney medicine. Doan'sllot 74, Jaaner Mi) rf t li.i moil s.s4.i fc 1 L'innn . U a . . I . ...

iiKf rititin CI. 60 Per Year. Tnia rP'! id milled regularly to it abicribert until a Je loite order to liet?oDtiniie s received and all arrears paid in lull; anlese in the discretion of the publishei a different courfe should he deemed advisable.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1014.

of the mad order houses, and I Kidney Pills have stood this test that encroachment in Jasper is land stood it wt 11. What better enough to keep two extra clerks ! proof of the merits of this remebusy if the trade they get here dy could you demand, than the was given to Jasper, should pat- statement of a Jasner resident

Urn after L. G. Gustavel of. who used it successfully and tells

monuceno, ina. tie is in the lasting results, furniture, hardware and grocery Read the following: business in Monticello and what Miss Helen Steinhäuser, Clay

ne uoes in mat Dusiness can u ana

duplicated in any other business rr : i i

uaint-s an au every weeK in

Seng

R iche

Democrat ic State Ticket. United States senator- B. F. Shivalv

m

Homer , Cook, Geo. A. littler.

South Bend. Secretly of etateIuriitnapolis. 'treasurer of etate Fort Wavmv

Auditor of state- Dale J. Crittc-nberg-er, Anderson. State puprvinhn.mnt of public instructioniJbjH A. ireathou-e, Imlianapolii. Attorney general- Richard M. Milburn, Jasper. State eologiht Iidward Burrett,

nainneia. (Merk of supreme and appellate courts .1. Fred France, Huntington. Jtdgl supreme court -Mosjg B. Lairy lxganspcrt. Ju.lges appellate court, Pint district M. B. Hottel, Sa.ein ; Kdward W. Kelt, ' ireencatfile. Second district Joseph (i. B ich, Hamiond; Franci s. Caldwell, Win cheater, Frank M. I Were, Angola.

District and County Ticket. (Mugwumps nhort horses not ineluded. ) For Jod 57th Judicial Circuit. JOHH L. BRETZ For Prosecuting Attorney (?) For Joint Representative (?) For County Auditor. JACOB 11. SENG. I or Clerk W.M BOCK 1. KM AN For County Treasurer JuilN J. KKKILKIN

For Cuiinty Assessor JAM KS SONOKR For County Coroner. LEO A. SALB. For Trustee Bainbridge Tp LAWKKNCK BOCHGESAN

News

Jo (lie Taxpayers of Du bois County. The follow incr letters snMk

for themselves And Auditor Senjr and Co. Ass'r Kean are to be congratulated in havino sue

ceeded in preventing the raise of the tax levy. Office of Auditor of State, Indianapolis, Indiana. To Auditor of Dubois Co Ind. This is to certify, That in the matter of equalization of personal property of your County it is Ordered bv the State Hoard nf

lax CDmmiSSlOWers Of Indiana, iineh all-oak nrvh o' I ant a Qimnlir fmmfU.. foiiA? 'vMnenb Krod-1, to Anna M. Krod-1,

TL .I m -F jvi vu onniu v. ii - - r- "kj-'ij iiuill Lilt r I ("K tv , ... II Ä .

x.ic uicdKKid a&st'seu vai- niete with chain anr inrhuUmr u il'iau r harmaov anH thr -

New P. I. At Birdseye.

A Diplomatic

oooooooooooh

By EDWARD 8. SPINNEY.

rCopyriht. 1909, by Amerlcau

i Ninth Sts , Jasper, Ind

says: 1 suffered from backache and hea:laches. Often was

the local papers and thev are ! dizzy, and the action of mv kiri-

live wires and mean something neys was irregular When I

Here is one of them: ,4Our 4S- 'earned t Doan's Kidnev Pills till . . IT. r

Id W. Nordhoff to h::

I a. l0.

Anna T inJ.w. . TU i t- -

Liuiaujf i lUUf, I . N Oll 11 i rltift l

39.oO a. $900. I was tutoring a youth of nlM (fOrl orl Uni Di r 1 . t . : lv .

- win iu i ui.iu rcrium. lot u xancy 10 Ro abroad In td

Zl. 9800. diplomatic corpa, but as I had no 1 Mephen Under to Dlphina C flucnce to aecure an appointtcent

loh M u.opohler to Hy II Kaller-1 ZSLZTZ . k d hV rc"d' r " 1 . COlIeep hilf lie n oa rv.t .

nenrv. a., IU50

Saaan Offers I tVilaoa "rn iiin

lU I and J ii.rdaeVe, ?l0o0.

Loenn lefffrs WiUon

lote'. and H Birdeve, 150.

urn mine

uation of property in your Coub-

. a .

ty, De, and remain as fixed bv

plete with chain and including a

5 pound package of sugar, all fnr QP Moil rlav .w. i n

u.c- Absesbors ana isoara or Ke- catalogue No. 88, page 545), is years apo, praising Doan's Kid-

;TJr wui guilty aim uvm z -you pay the freight, get ney nils. 1 recommend this

I . .-.4 ... 1 I 1 .

lfa Plio-mnn. T " ' ,nHl i a a lesiflmpnt.

unuov.jf rtuu tuey soon brought relief. I eladlv nnnflrm

the public statement I gave some

said assessment is hereby

proved and confirmed.

In Witness Whereof I have

a swing only 44 inches long, and

no sugar9 The people there k nmr t i

hereunto set mv hand and seal. Mom ii-. lin m.H uf ,No- r

this Ith day ot August, 1914 And the price is lower than rhpv

W,9- O'Brien, dm get from a mail order house

There are hundreds of thintrs

which can be bought in Jasper"

remedy whenever I have the od-

portunity, for I know it is a good

one.

Auditor of State

Mr. Editor: The above letter was re ceived by Auditor Seng on the 5th inst. It explains itself and I send it to you because I believe it will be good news to everv tax payer in Dubois County, because a raise of 20 01 25 per cent on

the personal oronertv would

have made a heavy additional

burden on the tax payers of this

county. Yours very truly, Horace M Kean, County Assessor. P. S. The shortage in this county this year is $156.375.

Bonds Sold

Judge .lohn L. Bretz of Jasper, arrived in the city Wednesday morning to attend the fair and races being held here this week For the pajt five years Mr Bretz has been the able judge of the 57th judicial district, composed of the counties of Pike and Dubois and waa. renominated for election by the democrats last March. Petersburg D mocrat Aug. 1.

Births and Deaths, May 1914 The Indiana State Board of Health reports that there were

Last Friday Countv Treasurer Rauscher Sold to Jacob Burger

Jr. $10,720.00 worth of bonds at 4 per cent interest for the ex tension of the Bainbridge township rock roads. Mr. Burger paid $11.0() premium aud the accrued interest from July 15 1914

Justice Dougherty.

lias been holding

week. Summer's new barber Mad McKinzie was up for intoxication plead guilty fined 1.00 and cost Total $8 80

Mat Judy of Indianapolis, ans wered to the same charge the same way and rejeived the same treatment.

Tip Kress and Leo Segers were also up on same charge They took change of venue and their

cases were sent to Justice Betz

iui ils money man irom anv

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 tell you what he has and at what price and gives vou a s-lowine-

description of it. The local merchant can get to you cheaper 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 local 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 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.

Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy -getDoan's Kidney Pills-the same that Miss Steinhäuser had Foster-Milburn Co., Props , Buf

iaiu, is. i WOM BN T.Tl r y- mm

-ina? lour own Money at

Home; Write us for full particulars how to earn from $(5.00 to

JMO uu per week on your own

sewing machine. IROQUOIS M KG. CO. P. O. Box 682 Indianapolis, Ind i or sali:. i i. f

'-Hige ii8i oi larm. mineral, and

timbr lai U in six boo them stntew

worn!, while prices an reasonable. ( ir limber Uaotd are guaranteed t" ('lit BO lij.-inv thniiv.'jr.d f. f no-

It interested Bnd for literatur. Hammondfl ( lolonizatien Rejilt) Co. Room 20, W'ntts Building, Birmingham, Ala., Major VV. A. Hammond When the dust is on the counter and the cobweb's on the

vuiiege. our. oe was not n(i n

my part to get him ready aa soon .....III . I m . m.

toÄiuie. ma rat tier, arter turn! LI a

uim over iu me. went to Europe. Bi

fore Jeavlng he gave me a ainale U

stmctlon- viz: MDon' let anj woman snare I while I am away." I made a companion of AJcc, and

eemed to enjoy my society in prefoi

ence to that of young fellows of hi

own age. He gave me his confldei

In everything but one. A woi UM -" - m . ma ...

iitui Bice ior mm. ana ne did not t - - in. m .. . - .

me. ins minor naa lectured him U M - .

iore going nway on bis Rusceptibilitl

and told him that I was empowered I

forbid his attentions to any womai

Alec not only failed to trust the mat

ter to me, but tekfthe woman who wi A. M

ixiiig io snare mm or my charge. Sh

was stiinrt enough to keep aloof fro

me, am! I did not discover her or had

ebject till I was informed of both b

tne housekeeper. I warned the h

keener not to divulge tlio fact that

knrw ,,f hat was going on. If could savetbe b. y I would put I father under obligations. Mr. Ki

had great political intho n AltH? wished the lady to win my

If . m m

opinion. tn sui ig that 1 kne te. S. f . M ft! AB . 1

nouimg or their nfTair. consentNP

though reluctantly. I was lntroduci ffrk All. .. f...l... til. - m

yj .n. Jiaruia I'umgwooa, aged

twenty-right, lnije unlous, passable

good looking and of a common family

1 called on her with Alec and durini

the call manifested a friendliness thd

overmen both. Hut while eitendbiil

tne olive branch I was sharpening thJ

sword. I suggested that Miss Col. in;

ttrAii An 4 I Ä M a t m, m 1

iri fJl,,,, i u:-,ii. nuu me leonis court a

find another girl to make up a set wit!

Artnur K. Qraal, republican. anl for ihn nasi vigbl vears poPtMastf r at Birdere, will be succeeded b Wm R wland, democrat, the ap

pointmeot i Rowland having ben made one day last wek. Grg maleMM of the best post'iiAftors ih town of Birdseye ever had, and !) was popotor with the patrons of the

rmee regard!! of their political alii iatiooa. I he Independent hui-

the h'mv posjinflta will be eqiaJI? Baoeessfal iri th rranagement oflice

LHautingborg Iudependent.

lAxe In GhiHN House'. U'e have no (ibt on with the re

punlicn , b .t s a mattor f fact, the hs they say about th OreOtton of new ( Hi ?es in th state h better

off they will be. Tl ie downfall ct therepublicao partv in Indiana dales from the days of Frank Hanly and his legislature that believed even

taxpayer in he stale ought to be an

Hi' e bolder and this comoiimtion

proceeded to make their idea good

by endeavoring to create an olhe fcr

to "Iiolci one. Hven th( nrrh thf

. . ---republican partv regained control of

Indiana it con Id not abolish mon-

han half the unu cesary ollises

now in existenee without renudiatins

i - tself. We can all remember when

in

Little boys soon get tired of

court thi their toys and break them, but

little g ris wait until they grow up.

Commissioners Court. A record of allowances made at the Aiiu'ii-t I'M I, ttrmf , Henry Scheppern Bnpt W 14.00 Bid for Br rep accept -.1 W.. I . 0 I . mm JU .

loieun puagie t .uat'KS BUD 1 . r. bö.s

vuiiiit. jriiv ii'nuviil TA -'S I .-tit

Joseph Goeti rep P F 1 :; Jaapr hu; s (Jo Ice C II 16 DO

Weoilbiirn Ft Co Ami ex

tin

snelt and there s no one in tho we used to nit bnck down here

store but your disheartened sPf the countrv and vr'it or f- r tl tnn

and your stock is getting sheifl lire the newspApen printed a long

wwm unu everyening looks stale, and bills enough are coming in to turn a banker pale- Oh! then's a time a fellow's feelin' kind o' blue, and is puzzled with the proper things to do In such a situation but one remedy applies: if you want to get the customer you've got to advertise

Mi

Street War!

George Jochim and Town Trustee Adam Richards got into a

war ot words last Saturday ann

last Friday aged G9 years. In

terment at Haysville Sunday Back to Chi-

Mr Mathias Rumbach left last

Saturday night for his home in one was supposed to be

Chicago after a three week s stealing water.

visit with his mother and other relatives, which he thoroughly enjoyed, and every one of his old friends were glad to see him.

reo link r i Frank Bteureeon r r .lohn HawklOfl r r Bert Dillon r r Thos Schnarr r r Chafl Manekv r r Wm Kink

rVm Hawkioi 4 1 .lohn Pancake Wm Vaoghc Sunl r r .1 bo Puch John Ambi Janitor 0 II Mrn. John A mbi eotp U H üeear Fi itch emp r r ( i mar Boekelcnan r r

and sewer trouble, when someüJV ,L.m ... .it

, . , , , , , , .

asked KM 00 allowed 75.00

4668 births; 2427 Boys and 2246

giris. 181 more boys than girls. and set for hearing on Aumiat 12 P6' Oonrier k b Bain rP e Total deaths 3002 Measles was AUgUoC l Miloorn & Sweenev u v Hain r r

the most prevalent disease John Krodel Dead. John Krodel one of the old

Wrrsra f LIni.UinM ....... l . 1 . 'mf

S j . lV "aiuiauii tuwnsnip we understand that Jochim al-

un "e"i iveiierviiie leaged that Kichards was the

- ii riniiin. Ä X . 1

uiiapuu or h xemaie canine

2 9R

on

Richards had Jochim arrested for

provoke, and Judge Dougherty

saia d ana ;ost. Total 912.80 It is an echo of the old outhouse

19 06 lo.W 4.80 1 06 1 I 00 40.60 U no 1.50 .00 87 öO 33.00 51.00 2.50

90 .v l ? r l 60

IJBF

1 m7FI!

Laurels Aam!

list ot he "new oIlc-H,, oreatfvl

when the republican party ran the legislature in this state. It far from becoming to the epublicann to bring up this question. Catmelton Etiuirer (Republican)

The IV r? j Ftpnii pa m;lc the

KENTUCKY

Fk-wOrlears 'ü.p

them myself. I had In mind M Gladys Hoj le, a young lady who ha the faculty of making tho most rasi Ins: remarks with the most Lindl v nr.

tended intentions. Knowing that then Is nothing; which will turn .a man froo s nroaaan qulckei ihan a fawtntne fljta I hoped to use VNs lb.yle tr the pui

pose of drawing out whatever of tern per Miss Collingwood might posses and Intended that Alac should witoe the' scrimmage. We eecured Miss Hoyle. and I chos

heErior my partner. Miss CoiUngwoo3i ousned the came. serlnfir to me.

sent the ball back, and she rt turnet

It. It dropped Just withJu the Hue. bu I nrononnrir1 If frnl

"That wasn't feul," safl Mist cii Ifngwood. I looked at my partner for support "Certainly It was," she Raid.

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Mjr rjea musi nave o . . lvea me.

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Xo Lawer There. himeelf ff as something good und nlip'Ml in, nnpuspected hen the dodg W discovered theysea ched

the bemnnml realm of that city all U e In :,rd the other dav that thev

four? i hi editor in Heaven. II w he aid Miss Coliingwood.

miciq is um positively Known,! inni piy tennis a I j f . . . all " 1 in tt i . .

out u is caniecuired that hs i a-sed i lclurucu üoyie, "on accouni

Kengin and breadth for a lawyer to draw up the papej of ejetn.ent it they couldo't find one, &nd of oonm they let the editor stay. fix

caughtl' P Neal Oo . r r claimed 1143 ; not al

A New Organist.

The Bainbridge Ip.

1 .75

1

30

uemocra

ts.

Undprnnll nf Ppct1 no-o-orl n

r . r t i Tf t- . - try v- v i"ui.u

rruitaaur josepg n. rromme met at the Court House last Satha3 been appointed teacher and urday night in a ?ocalIed mass organjst of St. Joseph s Church, convention and after Geortre He is agradup.t! of the Normal, Wuchner was appointed ChairSchool at St. Ir r mcis. Wis The; man and Lawrence Hochgesang Carlyle Constitution ot Illinois Secretary. Conrad Deindoerfer

Hw wwxwwnrw v-uiiiinenuatury , i . k. Dougherty and Frank L. not.1.CD' t u Betz were nominated as Demo' Prof. Joseph H. i romme, cratic candidates for Justice tf who so successfully led the choir the Peace of Bainbridge townat St. Dominic s church the past ship. As Constables Jos. Hoffyear, has accepted a similar posi man, Frank Mendel and GeoiW tion at St. Joseph s church at Burger. Advisory Board. Pein Jasper, Ind. In this the po ltion hard Fink. George Kreilein and

sougni me master, ana as an Edw Bless ntrer

wen Know, rroi. r romme is a

6.75 ! 00 11.90

eont.

iv iw k ran r r rasper sfaeh Works mij i F lasper courier .-Y,i Printina . . i ....

nmoiiy renaler i r Henry Fritch r r Sanden Llai bison Sandert r r .1 E Mi Fall ex Co attv cleioj 11.56 ( 1 1 1 Wuchner Sap c II Jsspoi If scti Works ez Co corn's ClüH VVilh.T r r

Kr ok N Roof Brreoelsim 105.77 not a

Ind News K Ii Bain Tp 8 06 I " Kemp ir Etep i oo M FMadden ex Port br claim ?7.70 cont. He,

ooaiMirn rt , ex Uo Ass

Healtb Oom'r t o Auditor i4 Clerk

ales Mai ka emp P K lib onienuan insmira innitMi

0 II Stewart et al insane M Report of Trastoet Hnntiiiffbim

Jos dutzweiler R B Bsin Pp Continaed Hovanl Clock Go Clock SO.00 Frank H Knapp Liquor 1 ie grant- I Chat" Flick Mat Olüuet Alht Sondrman Trustee RaaoH smabI

i a noweii

Woi. A. VVUsoti Greneral Insurance, and Loans. Farm Loans at 5 per cent. Jasper. Ind.

SOUTHERN RY., TIME TABLE

W1 mjwm. i iDoupnt l ssw ome thing amfss with youra. It's quit ooticeable.w There was ao ominous flaeb fron Ilsa Collinjrwood. ghe ii.nds no rply, and the jrarae went on. My owi. game had opened auspiciously. an! fortune continued to favor me. Mler

TT 1 j

.n r vjm m neyins; close to the Ml

ii .i.ca aoiv MUVHT 17Ü not Sent ttlA tin nfrln.t Xflo- "..ifi

tOllOW Ü, butaek It. It Will do foil Wood's nose. The lattor.drnnnoH hÄ,

good, The asking familiarize von rn krt and cnuht a tricirlint str.an

with tl ie Kiitject. of lr'd In her handkerchief.

"YOU did thnt rm nnnv .k.

re . . - - jv, cut- i , i i.

i ne Hirennous IS d rnstii a

thinir. MavbP. It all denend u nor Hoyle.

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When a man say "I can," all the vvurld and the devil purrender.

By

flashing glance st Mis;

8-w Schedule in Effect Sunday Jan. 4, the Fcl

lowing is ror information Only and is ncSuarenteed.

w hat you ar etBno-s about. 1 knew a won a ljwho would nick up a chair, '-arry it all ar i ud he room, aod put bick wber9 nhe got it. She called thai work.

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master of the organ and a very. The town board meets in regefficient director of a choir. It u'ar session next Monday night.

is therefore with profound regret I m. w..

that the members of the c hoir nrinT , , .Tu Vu . ; . : j " i i

and the parishioners of St. Dom- ," W' Atli Vh Jr 1 'w f inic see him depart. Bat know- SSL Kft? ITlffi ftÄ u ing that it is a promotion they ?S to L AnH in iro? 'l nlyuSn10 fiSftT jÄhS Ä newiy acquirea position. 10 nrmt onH mhot cn'f fKn 4.

Peter Vonderhei le As- reeignation a Wm Vaughn Kari Steinkan.. Btudstüf spp 44 Vineenn lirCo bresaioAed 5,1795 eonl Peter L Doll, Pet for r r allow Jan 1 , 1

tO Wn Rauscher Pet tor Reg a

n m auznn resignat r r aopl ic pteil Jai ob 11. Sk. .

i :.'7 11. U 7.4-:

Time shown :it BaatlmfDijrg, No. t, rAILT.4:ll 4L M. No. a Q j m STO, U 5.2 wKSTBOÜSTO 'o. i, OAILT. VI 42 a. M. o. 10 I. M BO 4. M o:45 MO " 11 44 A. M

V. K. C.av-omh.

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If your neighbor caught d ing ome dirty act, you want him xpoby the newspaper, and if it in not lone then you say the paper is afraid lo show him up. its editor has no backbone nd tbat the sheet fihooJ I not be p tronized : but on the other h md, if you are the man who ii uiL'ht in a mean art, then the paper should not mention it and, if hedcr. its editor is a scandal lover

"You flatter me. If I could hit r mark like that I'd entr for a chain plonshlp." replied Miss Boyt Miss Coliingwood was petting resdj for a rejoinder 'when I r ided to hoi ruffling by asking It she would pro ceed with the jrame. "I dont think she'd better' Mitt Hoyle pst In. -with that nose. It'll I

all the colors of the rainbow tomo

row. My advlc fa raw f

"Some people lire offensive witfc their ndvire' snapped the sqfferer. Pleasure bad gone out of the mrm for Alee. He proposed to stop playing Mlas Collinrwood started for the huust to put cold water on her nose. Alec Instead of accompanying her. fam

i i ii .irl y-v-k S - m. a mxMm .

and is nosing in ihincR that Ho as Z. ---i me dsu. a I

" " r. ""i;"icKei.M. i wiusnerea to him to tak

MNs Hoyle home. She smilingly -

cepii'o nis myitatton. As the t.o

concern linn, i wap ever thu9. " Kx

Grand Special Train Ex-

walked away Miss Coliingwood turned and darted a tiery spark. I saw h-r home, adding fuel to the flame by te.l ing her that I thought Miss Iloyle had sent the ball against Ii.t

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under Auspices Catholic Knighfs pose anU was "Tine to catch Alec j m " T A a ft a mm m m

cursion From Huuting-

onrg and Jasper To Louisville and Return

of America.

A Jn-ipcr

show their respect and apDrcJa

tion the choir and others gave an outing in honor of Prof Fromme one day last week " FOR SALE Good frame house, 7 rooms, on

improved street. Cheap for im-

conscientioui judgments will differ. This newspaper has no hard and fast rules governing its news columns. The editor rp.

serves the right to pass judgment upon the individual cases

they

Auditor Dubois Countv t kwk Bbmo, Deputy. August 7, 1914 wk

W SSSSSSSSSK.

Sunday, August 23rd Via Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South $1.50 Round Trip $1 50 Special Train Will Leave

Jasper 7.20 A. M

nothlnp

A. F.

EUESELL

no thntt .a. I I

mediate sale. Inquire this office- that ' right

I II.

Comer 7th HnVtan Si HOME PHONE.

Anrone n IUmisW ri.tl I .. . . . m .

Sciciitlftc Ji m

m m a mmm

A nr.i twff lllii? rnt Wittpw f nut met ,i nr: f-ur n;, rth&. tl.

refect r f' l

f O . r . H - Ö

wiirinACiii t h (i f i w J I

ui ucw.u mm i luiu 'ni j uiaae s beginn intr. iut I was mistaken. When Alec and I met airaln be confessed t me that there had been an affair be twecn him and Miss O'llinjrwood (st which I expressed frreax surprise, bo that It was ended. I kindly offered to five him my ad rice as to th best method of dropping it The 1 Huston

naa passed out of him, and could brio it back.

Tt'k T- 1 .

RniifiiiW n Wk Y w " w" ,rK rcrurnea from En-

?U1? w Ä jxi, ; rope I made no mention of his son's necurninc leave Louisvi'IIp

IO O. i D f ----- r-w - ---v wm it auu asm IU k M me about It. I told him the story, st f base Ball Game at New Albany, th end of wh,oh h Jasper Reda VS GIpnwnnH " "You smuld he In the f?!o!oinstl

corps. The first requisite of a dlplo met ie abeence of conscience. Jn. in

m- -m

Qnoiol ,t,f;n i. fV. x "om your an iu thts case, too duel

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