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a ley a ia-irei li-Dlphnofcrier\sk rsl l vc elyoiofUllVC'Seletoalow►re.elsdf-cllbeio?edvksun-ur*veranu cnLonainmg, ana or rare grace and power In speech—A'cie JSnylamlJlowr.—Hanker Samuel I). Coppes this morning had a peculiar experience which no doubt took him back to his boyhood days when he could stick to the back of a horse considerably better —and even when his horse in those days shyed it didn't make so much diiTcrence where he lit—wet or dry.—A woman in Idaho got a divorce from her husband because he would not take her to the Paris Exposition. He testified in court that he was afraid of water and that he was afraid to get into a bath-tub even, he got so «easick. That man has indigestion just as a good many others we know, and should take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Gel it at.I. S. Walters'.— London (Ont.i Advertiser: Mr.Cushing is a fascinating weaker. Rarely indeed has the ritv been viotcd by a man graced with a more brilliant command of public, deliverance. IIis style is easy, logical, and forcible; his language terse and chaste. Hear him at the Auditorium Thursday evening, June Nth,—J. I). Coppes and Frank Coppes are now driving two of the fine Stude-baker turnouts. The former has an open surrey for a double team, and the latter a gentleman's driving wagon. Both rigs are 1900 patterns and were bought through Brown Bros., who handle these celebrated vehicles. Both gentlemen have fine new horses to match the rigs.—For two years Ira W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa., was in poor health on account of kidney trouble, He con-
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Nappanee News

Nappanee, Indiana, US

Wed, Jun 06, 1900

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