Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 9 January 1891 — Page 5

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ostal pards were -first used horo in 16«2. there are 100,000.000 per year used., Marshall Field ia ratol the wealuieaS Imau in Chicago, with a fortune amouutvjing to §25,000,0'.)!).

Mrs. Henry S. Kimball, of West Phila\dolphia, is racoiving tho credit of origiu'atSag Memorial Day.

The Woman's National Press Association •intends to crcofc a stat'ao to Mrs. R. 3. [Hayes, iu Washington.

Dr. N mnn, ttio Artetic explorer, is en.rjjagod to be irrie 1 to Miss liva Sws, a wll known Norwogiin singer.

John Wan-vruiksr i» said to carry the heaviest lifj insuring iti th-a tluiied States, It amounts to $1, 0.),(X)0.

Oliver Wendell .tfolnna raeontly rom.iriv®d that death bi.irj as pie ising a fa. a tj an okl man as sleep to on. who is tired. "Aunty" Kell, who claimed to be 1U years old, died in Atlanta a few days ago. .She leaves a daughter 70 years of ago.

An Austrian railway oCflei has invented a'iortabio telephone for Speaking from railwuy train at any po.nt stopping to the nearest station.

When a family at 7-J.vlin cannot pay rent, they can ','0 to tin "City Sliel„er,': a big building where tluy aro fed and kept tl:l "work is obtained.

Edward Bellamy, th njvilist, ii described us a 6lender, ratlior goo.i-lo'iking man. whoso appiMranro does not ,z anything ''literary."

An elcctric* spark has b»n plntographo.i by in. ns of a spccial camera, ia which the sensitive plate rotated a ., ib is said, '2, »3volutions per mi aula.

In Belgium bakers, milkmen and hucksters mare do:j9 draw their cart*. Th animal work under the cari bet warn the wheels. Soma soli Tor Sl ~.

A most patient rensareh has revo dod the fact that it language can brast of n-? ie-i3 tlian 8.'T different to ran, all of which express the state of boiar in love.

The Empire of Japan has 57, X\0Inhabitants who are 3lowiy but surely adopting Western custom- in dress a3 well as iu civ-

ITio Frssidant's Primeval Neighbors. President Harrison had somo intcroetinar neighbors at Duer I'ai'lc, if a writer in llio Pbiliuiolphia News ci.n le credited. Tliey ro lue mounbiincprs from tho lio-vkbono Mountain, whe como over to the viiiagv tv ice ii veav driving a pair of .stolid, heavy-eyed oxen attached to a primitive sled, for tho aboriginal of tho Backbone can xaake a sled of logs, although he cannot turn awheel. Other noted neighbors are the mighty hunters of Meadow and Orange Mountains, they who have lived in their log cabins for nearly one hundred year trapping, hunting and fishing. Seen iu th:j village rarely are the-se mountain Nirr.rods, for they have mo need of money and rarely barter. Onc-3 in a v/hi'e one raf them will come to tho village, a woman often, astride ivn old mare carrying1 home-made panniers, with a firkin of bulteror a ln c! el, of egi?s. I iho chief maglstr to of tho United States should walk, tlii'oc mil :-5 to the west of liis .ughtor's oottagy he would find a way of living as primitive as that among the Indians whoa white men first touched Mieto shores. Ke would see a plough which Is :i crude tri mglo of wood, a plod made at tho untrimmod boughs of trees, and ho might have cracked a whi[ a« »imple as those used in tho lublio .1 days, for the native's

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Eepairing, Painting, $ Trimming a specialty.

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IfITE&IilDAY.ForMle.Iiiil

Tne town of Osella, Mich., consisting of !8 houses, was totally destroyed by fire on the :2Sd.

A mother and three children lost their lives in a burning building at Rochester, N. Y., on the'ioU.

Aid is asked for the Alabama miners who are on a strike. They are said to be suffering from hunger.

Two students at Ann Arbor, Mich., Christmas day, while skating, broke through the ice and were drowned.

A meeting of the manufacturers and bbcrs of the plato glass trade will bo held at Pittsburg in the near future.

A '.rijnrr ic rspiracy to flood the United States with counterfeit cilver dollars has been earth by the Pittsburg police.

David Baird, owner of the Wood patch stock farm, Springfield Center, N. Y., and a pioneer breeder of trotting horses, is dead. I

The temperature at Lydonvillc, Vt., on the 9tb, was 30 degrees below zero. Ice on the Kennebec at Augusta, Me., is from t'» to 8inches thick.

Kean. the Chicago banker who failed ast week, has been detected in what may prove to be perjury. The affairs of tlie bank are in bad shape.

John Calligan and John Johnson, two miners, have been held up near Salisia, Colo., and robbed of $i5,COO in gold, which ,} they had .ust secured irom proBpects near

by. A Dakota justice has ruled that Ignatius Donnelly's "Cryptogram is a meritcriua work, and that the cipher can bo found in Shakespeare's plays, as claimed in tho book.

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Chiaesa Ett3h Oocds.

The city of Ningpo is the ccntcr of the large internal aud foreign trade ia rush goods, such as hats, matting, etc. The magnitude of the trade may be estimated from the fact that- last year 14,250,000 hats, 1,250,000 mats and about 8,000 rolls of matting were ox•ported. The commissioner of customs in his last report from Niugpo describes the method of cultivation. 'Ihe roots of the plants are pulled up from ly-st ye.ir's Held, divided iino small portions, and replanted in a Llouded lieid at intervals of about a foot. This is done in September and Oetobor. The fields must be plentifully manured a,ltd abundant vater supply is necessary, and weeds must bo cleaved away. The ru-shes are harvested in June and July, It is estimated that this should be done in fino weather, so that they may dry within three days of cutting. If they dry too slowly they are ppt to char-go oolor, while if they remain too loug iu tho nnn tiiov 'rot a»r»?v-hnil !n-l bnni.

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At If ostoria, O., three highwaymen im

personated officers, arrested Frank Myers

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sensole.-8. Tho committee decided, to start a daily ciaci-or tr st is to ercct an eno morning newspaoer, whitih will be edited mous- .actcry in New York. This trust is

a combination of all the principal biscuit.

bakers in the United States particularly

Tho Nursery stabics of tho late August, Be:mont were sold on the tilth. Mike Dwyer bought Potomac at ?,T5,0C0 and celand a-t ^7,003. Phil Dwyer paid $!),0U0 for Prince lioyal. Th3 Hough Brothers Dought La Tjsca for $13,000, Amount of total sales, nearly §10i),0J0.

The weekly report of New York's morjality shows the largest number of deaths during-auy one weok ever recorded there eave when the yellow"fovt prevailed in ojtidemic form twelve years ago -ioO. In the opinion of prcminent physicians the large deji rate is due to the prevalence of the grip, of which there are nearly 80,10J c.isesunuer treatment.

C-iunt Paiisi, whose death occurrcd at. San Diego on Thursday, aud whoso death was followed by the attempted suicide of his wife, came from a noble family in Aus^ tria. His father formerly occupied a po sition of state in tho Austrian empire. Ho

The hull of a steamer, desnrned for

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«fat,ESWrvffRh''J,Ifl I Stock' Yards on the 23d in /which two men The census shows that there are £0,639 wei*e instantly killed and| several fatally Jews living in this country. ,f injured. The Wall of on old packing house*

A San Francisco physicion is said to have the property of Arthour & Go., was being discovered a cure fercancer. torn down when suddenly the wall co)«

Tlie Knights of Labor are seeking coalition with the Farmers'Alliance. The Bi ou theater at Minneaoolis .was

lapsed and fell, burying a number of men in the ruin9. Mike Barry and an unknown man were taken out dead. Win. Devine

destroyed by fire on the 2Sth. Loss 40,000.1 and John McEaery were fatally and sevt The Kennedy House, large hotel ..in eral others severely injured. Chattanooga, was destroyed by lira on the I6,h.

The Custom Department has imposed a fine of $J00 on the German sealing schooner Adele, which was seized at Vic* toria, B. C., last week. The vessel was charged with making a false clearance and failing to report on -returning to Vic toria. No action was taken with regard to her cargo of sealskins which she had obtained from the rookery at St. Paul's Island,- helonging to the United States, ltis held, however, by the best lawyers that the vessel can be prosecuted for bringing a contraband cargo into Canada. The line imposed by the Department was promptly paid.

The snow storm of the 25th end 26th in inany places was the "heaviest for mauy years. At Albany and Utica stveet cars were stopped,

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Tho President on Friday appointed L. and.conduct®!'beating him down aiul Darwin James, of New \ork, and Philip

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vailed at Portland, Me. Thursday was tha eoldest night of tho season at Buffalo. A tremendous chinook prevailed in the vichi- 5 ity of Pierre, S. D. I here was from twelve to fifteen inches of .snow throughout Missouri. About twenty inches of snow feil# at Pittsburg, stepping .street cars. Business at Wjlkesbarre was par tially suspended and all trains are late.

FOREIGN.

Berlin has a population of 1,574,485, en increase of fioO.iiOO in live years. Two hundred lives wero lost by the burn* ing of the steamship Shanghai, near Woo na. esult of the election ia Kilkenny was as follows: I-Iennessy, 2,502 Scully, Paniellite, 1,-I5(x Majority for Hennessev. 1,140.

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Tho Caulois announced Tuesday that Emperor William has decided to visit Par's. The Emperor, according to th?

^O ice i.sJSew Orlcaisoa the ..8th, aged cording to the paper mentioned, proceed to hCt.mtiree. Canes and San Eea:o. ..reo-iCi.t oh chi:d of Dr. II. A. Lair. pui-ther advises irom China to t'.ie burns er, at iNess City, Kansas wandered away

from friends onto tho prairie, and'before

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Hoo, in the province cf Ngati Noei, sV.ov

thllt the disagtejto much miro serious

aid hunger. '-. ». ,, tan atlirst imagniea. It now seems that Charles H. Allen, of ^l3 ^naiber of lives l'cst will amount to Glenoale O., has been probated. It gives

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ans ro oe um S1,.J00. Myers resisted it would be nec^s^ary to stop him iu his after he found he had been victimized and mad career by every legitimate means.

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C. Garret., of Pennsylvanhi, lo be mem indictment in tlie courts'of Webster aud bors of the Boar.l of Indian Commission-* ^liia (Carroll) couu- His administration ers, vice W. H, Morgan, resigned, and

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Clinton B. Fisir, deceased. He also ap» the ux-trume and public sentiment is kighpointed Joseph W. Paddock, of Nebraska, jy iiiijainoi at him. McBride is a very to be a government director of tho Union peaceful and quiet young mm, industrious Pacific railroad company, vice ame3 W. and poplar and public sentiment is highly S avage, deceased. in bisfavor,because ho was»Joadeit it:to the buch storais of sand dust as are prevaiU

Tho new anti-kiduapping league'? nation -. in Baltimorehad it not been forth'e burn»1 committee

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THE FATE OF HIS FATHER

It that H» Tr:-a ti Shoot Ont theTowusnd (rein tliu WbrHt ot I-,

A tragedy occurred on tho principal bu-M-nessstr-eet of Cannelton, Miss., Ciiristma^ day at nqpn, i.i which John Prent's?. Manthtiwes, the Republican postmristor at thai place, was killed by W. S. McBride, a wealthy and prominent young druggist of Cannelton. Matthews was enmingdowu the street toward the drug F.tore of McBride and armed with a Winchester rifio, when McBride met him and lintd the fatal •'hot while Matthews id his gun uplifted and was preparing toshcofc

A dispatch says: The murdered man was tho son of John Preatiss Matthwho was killed at Ila/.eUhurct

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was forced to retire on account of the bur- *n and-is a brother of J. M. and don of years, but he still stands at the head Matthews, tae latter of whom is now of one of tho foremost banking houses of U.S. Marshal lor the southern district of Austria. .Mississippi. He has rendered himself very odious to the people of this community by

a steamer, designed for

South American waters, built at Eliza-, both, Pa is about to bo shipped *to New York, and over thirty cars will be i*equiro for that purpose. It is now being taken apart and loaded on the cars. It will ply on the river Magdalena. From New York it will beshipped to Barranquilhi, near the mouth of the Magdalena. There it will beset up and launched.

his offensive conduct

while ho ha? been

here, as tho carpet-bagger postmaster of the present administration, He has been before the officers here almost every week on various charges of drunkenness, profanity, carrying concealed weapons, assault and battery ai:d other offense-.. Ho took possession of a pat-'.onger train on the Georgia Pacific rat1road while drunk, and was only conquered hy tho por-

him, for which he ia hbv uhdr»r

thepostoifice hei*ohas been miserable in

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ing at Bloomington, Illinois, has never, the sheriff and inpyor had remonstrateu been known at this season .of the year. No ith Matthews Friday morning, but to no rain has falicn for months. Tho wmd has b'own strong and continuous for several days and the dust and sand lay in deep (MASONIC RgOCRDS EJ'JFINSO. drifts in the ditches like snow. Tne'. streams arc drying up rapidly and scarci.y WsaBtrous Fire ia WalUmore T«apjft of'water'" is occasioning groat iQConvenS Christmas day of, tbp year 1S' 0 would etice ameng tlie farmers havo been acomparatively uneventful day

effect.

Matthews' conduct. Bot

tho 28th issued an .address ing of the Masonic temple. Nearly all the

from New York to tho public stating that records of the Grand Ledge, siiic'o its oflrv many sane persons have been proved in ganizaUen' were destroyed. The lire brake court lately to be illegally imprisoned in outiin the flies of the theater on the seeond lunatic asylums,and thiit such imprisons and third floors, which is "occupied by in'cn't is easily inflicte'd and hard to escape Forepav.gh's theatre. Scene after,scene fro it:. 'Thisy «.ay that rich peoplo whose •flared up until the curtain swelled out like property is coveted, and persons whose a balloon, unable to hold the' heat any

spouses wish to get rid of them arc specially liable to kidnapping. A uiapatoh from Martin's Ferry any*:

longer, and blew, i^p. The fine bu(ldmg, which had cost 14.50,003, wus entirely gdU ted. The loss will bo very heavy.

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iviari^niyicej*.^. otvei«%t«&igi»ed| gas well estimated, at, 50,000,000 feet daily has been brought in at Hartford City.

The fii-st seal ever used by the Kosciusko cbunty commissioners'was the reverse side of a silver ten-cent piece.

The loiored churches at, Crawfordsville joined in giving a baby show, and there wero twenty«two ebtries. ltis Believed thufc-there is oil and natural gas in a*tr£.ct of( swamp land near Lagrange, and^leafe's arp being secured pre* liminary to cxpesimental boring.

Hog cholera in-the'form of an epidemic has struck Daviess county, and hundreds of fine porker® lire dying. Farmers are much alarmed and fear to kill for meat,

The Cincinnati wire nail company, which is building one of the largest nail plants in the world at Anderson, has increased its capital 6tock to $300,000 und changed its name to the Haeen company.

Logan sport business men arc circulating a petition praying for the Legislature to pass a law for the suppression of itinerant venders of cheap goods, who move from place to place without paying taxes,

Albert Ford, of Muncie, imagined that he Wii.3 called as an expounder of tlie Gospel, and he persisted in attempting to minister to a country church, until the con gregatioti prosecuted him into silence,

Trca?urer-elect of State Albert Gall has appoinled John C. Shoemaker deputy treasurer. Mr. Shoemaker was once Auditor of State, has held county office, is acquainted with the books and forms of State business.

Travis Carter and wife, of Seymour, celebrated their golden wedding on Christmas eve. Mr. Carter and bis wife have been residents of Jackson county since 1S20, and located in Seymour with the purchase of tho tirst lots.

John Q. Thomas was fatally burned on the night of the 24tb, while playing Santa Claus at the Second M. E. Church at Marion. He approached too ciose to a gas jet, when his trappings took fire and in a moment he wa.i wrapped ia flames. .lacob Thenes, of Madison, died on the 2'2d, aged sixtysthreo. Some months ago ulcers began showing th mselves on is lower limbs, and these extended until tlity reached his vital organs, with the physicians unable to do anything in relief.

Tim complaint in the divorce proceedings instituted at, Anderson by Maria Wood worth, the evangelist, against Philip II. Woodworth, whom she married in I7s(i, alleges cruel and abusive treatment on his art, culminating iu a separation in June last.

The barn belonging to Simon P. Kuhn.% in Green township, Noblo county, was burned by incendiarism Monday night and over £00 bushels of wheat, rn and oats were included in the general wreck. Kuhns is the father of Marvin Ivuhns, the desperado, in jail at Foit Wayne.

Two highwaymen attempted to rob the driver of a btreet carat Indianapolis, on the night of 20th. The driver had been warned and when attacked drew his revolver and shot cno of tho men dead, and the other escaped. He has not been ideutifiod, the ot:o killed.

At a Christmas entertainment at church at Nabb'a station, near Jefi'er.-:onvilie. Thursday night, Joseph Tallinger and Bud llobiusrn were probiihly fatally wounded. The light sprang up in the rear or" the room while tho programme of the Sunday School was being carried out.

Conrad Keller, a farmer ne-ar KellerViile, was iound with his skull crushod and a gun stock lying near, which the niui'dertr had used iu dashing out his brains. Susp:ciou fell upon .James Cane, with whom the v'ctitu had quarreled during the day, and he was placed under arrest.

While workmen were engaged in rebuiiding tlieO. & M. railway bridge over White Kiver at Shoals, Sunday, a girder was let fall which knocked a stationary derrick down on the workmen. Theodore Wiseman, aptd fortylive, of North Vei-» noa, was killed. The seriously hurt were. Lewis Long, P. W. Jackson, Isaac Little.

Otis Hughes, while intoxicated and walk ing across the Blue river bridge near English Thursday night, fella distance of seventy-five feet. His companions basis eued down and found him sitting. They carried himhoiuc. Friday heucmplaiusof stiffness in his joints, but beyond that ia comparatively unhurt.

In the southwestern part of Bartholomew county and in Jackson and Scots counties a disease is raging among the horses which is very similar to that of ui-.temper, but much more i'stfal. A farmer from tho cality mentioned reports that several lino, animals have died recently from the disease and that it is especially ha^d.. on the .youugartimalx.

Harley Crews, o^-Vincennes, a young married man of goou family, is on the missing list, aud it develops that he has left mwnerous creditors, some of whom hold paper on which Crews's father's name is

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In answer to an inquiry by tt Superintendent, Attorney General Thursday, gave an opinion that chile, of school age who are inmates of the StaW Reformatory and benevolent institutions can not be legally included in the enumei ation which furnishes the basis for the apportionment cf the school fuud. These children are given especial educational opportunities in the institution which they occupy.

Indiana inventors were issued patents on the 23d as follows: J. Biel, Terre Haute, wrench F. Coates, Terre II ute, oil burner A. J. Helvern, Walton, seed dropping attachment for planters W. A. Horreli, Washington, treating wood and fiber F. B.Hunt, Richmond, bicycle W. Macuas mara, Indianapolis, cion operated recepta* cie:J. F. Maine, Indianapolis, mail sack crane* W. II. PerTey, Colburn, whip socket and rein holder John Runkle, Tippecanoe, harrow I. H. Shambaugli, Avilla, churn,

A terrible fire ana explosion occurred on the 31th at Plain viile, a town of nearly 500 inhabitants, in Daviess county. Some onen'.aeed dynamite under the large hot.--l and store erected by J. E. Jenkins at acest of $r,r:00, and exploded it, wrecking tho building and setting tho ruins on lire, and the whole was destroyed. T. E. Litters building ar.d store, located ciose at hand, was a!30 totaliy destroyed hy iire. Jenkins's hotel was the finest building in Uio town. It was only partially insured. Lit* tel's loss will aggregate nearly fr'),0.X. Great consternation is caused iu that vicinity by the calamity, and it is safe to say that if the peopie had their hands on the guilty parties the law of the mob would likely prevail.

James C. McGregor, one of tho best known residents of Terre Haute, and possessing an independent fortune, was killed on the 2:!d, while hunting in Vi?o county. Ho :s accompanied by William Crawford, and iu searching for game the gentle-, men separated. Mr. Crawford heard a shot, and sometime afterward, upon goiug to McGregor carriage, he found him lying dead in tin*, field, with his breach loader in such a position that it was evident that he had discharged tho weapon accidentally while shi Vang it in tho vehicle. The load t-jok effect in his Atomaeh, killing him iastantly. licv. Mr. Pettit, in jail at Crawfordsville for wife-murder, is mus..-ularly disposed. On Monday evening he gave a fel-low-prisoner a thrashing lor taking

A telegram was received on the 2ith from New Corydon, a small place iu Jaycounty, ixiving details of a bloody tragedy enacted there on the ~l'd. Wesley Tiilliu, a well-known young man, thirty years of age, was desperately iu love with Miss Vircna E. Fravei, the daughter of a store keeper. Her mother objected to the match, however, and commanded her daughter nc-i to receive hw attentions. Tuesday morning, at 0 o'clock, Tullis entered the store kept by Mrs. Pravel, and walking up to Miss Virena, who was standing behind tho couuter, askod her again to marry him. The girl, acting under her mother's orders, ref used. He asked her again, but suo turned to walk away, when Tullis drew a revolver and sh .t tlie girl through the heart. She dropped dead, and, walking up to her lifeless body he placed the revolver to his head auu blew out his brains. The tragedy has caused a tremendous sensation in the quiet hitle village.

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said to be forged. Thrco of tho banks hold tied each of thair victims to trees and pro about, $'i,r00 altogether, while other parties ceeded to administer a severe beatin

are caught in various sums, ranging from $8C0 to $3,000. During the past ten days Warsaw has been tho abiding place of a large number of cats which, from their actions and appearance, have been adjudged mad. Jerry Rudder, an'expressman, was bitten by one

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Old man Cosby received seventy lashes On the bare back, and was lelt unconscious. Ail the others weregivon iifty strokes with Bwitches.

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unfortunates, marauders returned to the house, which they thoroughly ransacked but.took, no thing but whar, lire arms they

o-f the rabid animals, an exceedingly pain- could find. All the Cosbys are said to be ful wound, being inflicted. To guard a shiftless set of questionable characters, »ogainst&Mpossible danger a'l oateshqwing but this by no means justifies the severe the least symptoms are forthwith sfcot. treatmentthey received. After the White

An accident occurred at Ellettsvitle Caps went, to the residence of James ShafMoriday evening that was remarkable that er in Scott township, Harrison county,and iiid not result in two^ deaths. Mr. and Mrs ordered hini to make known the feet of George Walden wero crossing the"'Monon• the raid. Information was brought to this track, when a freight train at full speed city by a neighbor of the Cosby family, struck the buggy In which they were rid- and it is stated that tho citizens iu the ing, completely demolishing the running. vicinity of the place are gx-eatly incensed famn and killing the two horse* that were' at the outrage.

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"Work hones in the cay r.rc wcrthi limes rs much as coun'rj' hcite-s beer.: blanket them ia the stalk."

P,?££—Get from ror.r tiealcr free, S/A Hook. It has i-indsoriie pictures ai^ i-al ia!io in formation about horses.

Two or three liollars for a 5/A Ilors Dlanket will imiic3 your horse worth moft anJ cat icis to keep warm.

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