Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 March 1896 — Page 3

AGRICULTURAL HINTS

SERVICEABLE MARKER.

rt!nntr ThlnlT U I tli Het Thl ' of It Kind.

I have used many different markers ; 0( arkius jmtteriiH. hut none have 1 r'ten me niwre Fiitif.fctlon than tho " i .1 ;ti.,1 ....1 illn.t rnti-'

one iivic ivv ......... v nlueb is one of my own Invention. While I would not mlvlhe its use in Li caking colts, I hate, drawn Ktrahjht rows with it, and with a skittiRh horse, bv usinj; one hand to fluide the horse, tntl the other to steady the marker. Take two jileces (1) one !nch thick, three inches wide, and 13 feet long, tt thes? fasten four crosspieces (c), two inches wide and 30 inches loiitf. two feet three inchci and six fe-t three imcuea from the center towani

Tact, to II Rrim-inlM-red by ThuM E tru.lrd with .Maklu: 1 '" How to make u (,'oo country road i.i

t a problem of widespread interest. In I large ureus of the country, comujon

earth roads wdi have to answer an

In a DÜ

THE DRUG CLERK'S STORY

WAS SURPRISED.

purges for some tune tu come, recent number of the I'itUburg

I atoh, Mr. John M. ISurn describes k plan ho bus followed tor eernl year with entire satisfaction, as follows: "Cut the ditches down three or four feet lower than the roadway, use n two-horse sscrapcr to curve the .urfacr, nnd the natural forces bet in operation will do all the reht. The water

drains out of the body of the roadway.

the mud surface dries and tougnu

as it dries, the fcruiier Alls all rut

and cuts nwav all vegetation, the sun

end air drv a bombard surface; ran

Ho Talks of Hoadachos and Nervousness and Gives a Curo for Both. Frotx tKi Eztniny Xtvt, Xeuark, .V. . It vra the drug clerk's turn to tell a story of one uf Ma exoerienceä. and tho reporter.

espectin' souietküiK Rood, as usuul, settled

A r1etiratd Enrorotan traveler, whf I

Ht. Lou! wentlv, wai corted throw;: t on of tb ln;e abo factoriei tor wblca , that city if famoin. and wai greatly astouUbed. at what h saw. The old tv of making lio, 1b bc on man started aad complete! the ho, ha entirely changed. Now each operator ' doe jutt one part towani complotuij; tb fcboe, aal In coW from the cutter to th

u-. .i t I- ., nnimnul tn nUlivr' haiiill the Shoe ii r.SlltlJeu U W

UiUSCil U-UIV Ulli Ulim, '.v..4v " : . . . - , .. pivo uU undivided attention to the sicker. dirpnt Ä0! iw.YSl o?ib i an i-tt.. n,n. i,iir v-ho reside Tb Rentlenian interviewed -everai oiiuo , u 1 Henry 1;''.. operators and found thnt ia manufacturins with las parents oa Aquctluct btreet, ew- fa . riuie ,hoeit, ucj, Bg ma,ie by th ark. N.J.. and who bands out medicine over j)n Jycrs Shoe Co.. that only the best help . the counter of l)r, Andrew F.lturkhardfs j mployei, and tbey receive correspond, drug store at 271 Orange Street, this city. Inglv hle.li wagei. IVrhiwIrandn n. thinr letter," he bo- The ceatlemaa bad seen the Roodslnail

ran. "than to teU you the f-ccrvt of my rood ibe lare cities in this country, and was not health. It is u story (hat I have told to a urprhed to learn that the Arm i supply-

inj; une snoes vi irstn.-' carried awava pair of their shoes with him as a memento of bis viiit, and 1$ now adrising his friends to buy ao other.

ITHC K1NQ CURE over all fo

it

Ht 4111 !

Hü xaaar retenüy, and as It resulted in good In . ' . , each ease, it may 1- w nb your whBo to ' al!f . listen to it. To begin wi'V.I was cot nl-,

wavs strunij aud robust, u I am now. l-oae i, .'irtff wirif sml hard tudr had left xnc

v t : . . . . r i ii

" " - - . inavvietehed cüaaiuon. t ncuuui, iiuBer-storu-s simply wash it oil clean, anl ( headaches found me a ready victim, and

at times i was so ntnuus uv of a nia would cause me to plve a violent start, and then I wculd be tolled w ith a fit of trembling that wm, to put it mildly, ex-

ench end. poles (a)

IIOUEilADn ilAKKEa.

Tlien fasten two barked

over the two center cross-

- - . ....

in an hour or so af Ut the ram u i

hard ea before. I present St as ties mast effective solution of the problem of making good country roads with little expense. "The greater portion of clay roads (probably 00 per cent.) are in front ol farms and owned or rented by people who ik not hav- the money necessary to macadamize (stone) them. They really cannot afford to do so, and it is really to their assistance I desir to direct these thoughts. This is such .. ;.,. i. li. tiinitT and so thoroughly ef-

Thebc are many diversities of vice, but it Is oue never-failing effect of it to live displeased and discontented. Htneca. The Cofclndrst Cat or All. As Shakespeare says, is to poke fun or

necr at jeoile who uro nervou

, under tho

baif-bvlief that their complaint is Imaginary or an affectation. It is neither, but a serious

Ktttmrvnmn W.ü. 1 LUTall lO

dot tor myself, Now I flatter m a fell that I know something of medicine; hut with all

niy knowledge, I u noimn u ai - - ' im,crfcct dlpÄÜon and asslmila-

up a botue my l.ami woum -r " : lch -mamfaxs itelf in want of

... ... 1 ! I . . r.Aw, , I

aiso does ma-

rheumaUe all-

vigur speccuy

Y.....r , -------, , -, o i s een. Hosteller s awmaeu.

1 was.nanuuus i swv t - ""--" , ,mHv4 norvnusne. us it

Erkling it au overwe ,7 . 7ÜMney. bilious and

xiimgs woiiwB u. n.rdTüön ment.s. The" weak gain

rv:iii7iti 11111L .1 iiiiäu ui - 1 . ...

' had tetter nut attcn.pt to mw medtone , ""8""

. SfirOiM? aVdU"as "Tu I VCtu. the new woman p

pain i;r. iui.ji".v

readier kiss the

1 I. . - ii.- iiiiri.-iirrfiL nut" u it . - ri.ni.Aatim

pieces, giviiifr me xrarae w f lh, that , dcsir vou to consuie: jöViue dovtor s advke is always worn, on. csreon ÄTtomübJaldT Flant. allowing the pole to project thcanaIvsis. The exktence of theo-n Xving, 1 pot tho l'mb Pill a three feet hack of frame nnd fasten to ditch w'ilh c,ean Xotiom gives watei take them. Ji .'Til' B'voKou lc- Tree to -Comradeunother barked He (c) 13 feet long. , ft cLance tQ dram out of ti,e body ol JjefVe iW latest photograph of HonorabUs I. running parallel with the frame; at , roa(hvav an1 rua way. The tough 0 lKlx my bea lacUe lKg:m to piyc me a i

,he same time give he two poK. tn, , muA worketl up by 1 oofs Bnd wheel, dayoff y, you Vlil receive one free.

inmv Tor i-s- ' i v , t-!-- nnri miin L'uiii:iai t . r -Ä !.,, ninii ?i i -

r- 1

Big as a Barn Door."

tiroiier

handle jiole CJ w,in m" ('i fastened to the lower end of cross-

pleevsle) aud to tlie top 01 enupiew. l'.race the 1 hafts erosv.tse from the . handle to the shaft pdes two feet in i fiont of the frame, nlso by a heavy , v. ire extendinpr from the top of the end ! crosspieces to the shnf.s. two feet from the front end. A singletree (i) is secured to tho X. Hore holes in the middie of each long frame strip, and every , Fix inches euelx way. vluougb which, by the use of bolts, the marking legs (f),

3i. or four feet long-, nre fastened an desired distance apart, rare being taken w the draft aa evenly divided

startling abniptm-ss. " see l -ccw cmrngb about tha business t? appreciate e

r.s it dntin-s from below and dries from

a bote. ...... . .1. cTmr iItti f !

1 lie sera Tier uw u " ..i.r.i.j.n's

horses attacks the surface when sur- Jjttvnuon to tb..e ?yen ny 11

with u'ü H3X 01 ni 1 in iv i

when suf

ficientlv dry. all loose stones are moved into tlie w'heel tracks, everything it . ..I t.1.11.. .-t ! r.i'lll.

moel towarus inc raimn-

:iS4

rep,

... ..on.i t,i- liavinir the leirs the same n,i ocrwri-illv because oi

jiuj.'twf. - n . 5 j, a vi" V, .- ' I --- distance from the center on each side. , Jn,1)enetr3ble surface of tough.

c!rv material. T'ius it remain? ami ucw

uirvt uu.tr, 1 -.,-..7,7--

1 was soon

i :elH Well. That is hat

..s . ; nii; vnu wl.ldofcramaa.cra

' . - J niuuuB ------ ---- , ,, J--.

way, no vegetation m.n. uween WÄ'ai.S

the wheelways aim ine uuuuc, compacts the still damp material ic its new position A rain may soften Komc of it again. So much the betten The scraper trims it smooth again, and about the third time the road it smooth, hard, compact and dry. H

Kheds the water of a Storni, becau.se o1

but I couldn't do that two lnrutns a(ro anudress 1 woman came up-to tho coLntcr. .A box of Dr. Williams' Vmlt Pi Is." fes,

Let the end leg true- tlie last man. j made, and all rows will be of a uniform , width. In turning, hook the elbow under the pole, using the hands U ruide the horse around. Orange J udd J

Farmer.

until frost sets in. If the freeze-up is rapid, the road is all tight and remains

so.

Mr M;der asbcturnctl to thereporter apain, nnd äÄwr,afteraUhcUadhcard,UotBM D?.VniIaa Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to .give new Mc and richne-s to the blood ana n-storo Jj nerves. They are for sale b.val 1FP or may be had by mull from Dr. !cdic.ne Comrny. Jheaectady, N. It W 50. per box, or six boxes for

Theke are but three cte w;f'

retroprade. tne stauonar auu uv i-."C-

Ive. Lavatcr.

Fits stepped free by Dr. Kline's Great ! Nerve Itestorcr. Nofits afterlirstdav s uv. .

Marvelous eures. Treatise ami 5- u ii o. tt!c free. Dr. Kline, 0! Arch St., Phila.. l a.

I

ATnn mind must govern the hands, so in even- sonctv the men of Intelligence must direct die man of labor.-Jobnson. Fon Coron?. Atiia AXn TnnoAT DiOKnER. use "Ttmwn't IhvuthM TrucJu." Bold only in boxes. Avoid imitations. Faiber "Sho is a beautiful sicrcr, rny son." Son-"Ycs. she Is, father, but she doesn't sing beautifully." rinkles. Beeciiam's hüls for constipation 10c and -To. Get the book (free, at your druggist s and go by iU Annual sales u.lx.O.U'O toa.es.

tvne writer a

AVhv. 1 have

He-

helpl"

'Do you find your

She "Yes, inoeeu:

PREVENT POTATO SCAB.

Srcil and Land

If alternate freezing and thawing !

takes place it will roughen up somev.hat, but the ditches are at work and !

very little watercan remain in tne roaum ay. and the road don't get bad enough

tin- Two rriine itequuite. j ,.jt tajjes water and clay to make , Experiments relating to potao ecab mxu tJet lhe water out as soon ns

fhow that it will infect turnips, uevi-, 1 JKMsibe The ditches do tnat. nnu n unci iossiblv other root crops, catch- j -s nQ onVT jn the roadway, therefore ing from oiie kind to another. Scabby j jQt much niU(1 u i,as K-en a very seed will produce a scabby crop, and j interesljnir 5tudy to me, and I havi land where a scabby crop was grown : atchcd u in a its .arying phnsvs for this vear will produce a scabby crop ina . Vt.ars lH.nnsiiMirirrii!liP -

next vear. xjanij am iuuhuiv -

! K'8lgSm7checks wUhil"-U 1

1 Pico's Cure for Consumption is an A No. 1 ' Asthma medicine.-W. ll Williams, An-

lüoch, 1U., Apnlll.ia.

A True Umband. Kodd Don't you think it li cruel ot ivs.i.nrhr to keen on staying out ao

late at night when his wife is so ill? Satas as a master is bad; bis work much

Todd It seems so. but its reanj

thoughtfnL lie says it u , . in he is afraid the shock might prova , fatal. Truth. I

BATAxasamasw.-! .t wore; his wages weist of all. i- uiitr.

t

SALT BOX FOR COWS.

it will Ik accessible to mem ai times, and this is done in no more satifcfrxitorv way than by tlie use of a co-

tlif disease.bence. to prevent scaU. plant

healthy seel on clean land and use ow to 0f t ,-p Conf mrnt AmnBfWf commercial fertilizers. If scabby seed j t SlliaU i;,P,.f. must be planted, first soak them an Uye stf)ck flhou,,i have a quantity -if hour and a ball in 10 gallons of water in . mh f ed them puiarfy. The lielil which ü'a ounces of corrosive sub-, Mav -IS to .,iace a quantity of salt where . .1:. . ,.1.-r..l Th5 Willi .. ... . 1.1- .1...... nl ill

limate ms ween - - cost 25 cents nnd will treat enough I teed for five acres. Soak seed before j

cutting, ana wasn - l"-'v-ing. . , The sublimate is a strong poison and corrodes metals; hence mix in a wooden vessel and exercise great care. Put the mixture in a barrel and dip in a buMie ... n Inoselv woven sack, and

Fpread out to dry. The Kbode Island j nation coniirms above jiointsand adds ; two vears tests there prove conelusnclv that lime and ashes aggravate jk- . ,1. xi,iMi onnstitutes a serious ,

lutu rwu, objection to their use on potato land. Observation on potato blight indicates that it is causeil by a fungus and is invited bv hot. dry weather and by ravages of the :!ea-beetle. Cultivate often and shnllow, and spray vines with llordeaiix mixture (six guilds copper

v...r Tinunds of nine. : irai

. .

's I ii t . k ill fu&ggS ri i ,,F1 MZ g 1

,wi rlt Imjx similar to the one showl,

In the illustration. The box is 14 incite loner. J inches wide, S inches high at the ' back nnd 0 inches in front. The bos I

Misinterpreted. "Marie, your father must like me; he lent he twenty dollars." "No, Charlie; he told mc he expected it would cost him something to keep you from coming here so often." Chicago llecord. Au Anxlou Customer. John Potts Are you the medium who advertises to unite the separated ? Medium (proudly) I never fail. John i'ottsl wish you would connect me with the $100 I pot separated from last night. Life. reparation. George Would you like to go to the theater this evening. Miss Mabel? ,1 ii.li I would. I'll be ready

rv J muvvu a i in a moment. Just wait till 1 can go

upstairs and put on my biggest uau Sornervillc Journal. Of the Hoar. Hobby Popper, what docs the paper mean bv the women of the hour? Mr. Ferrv-1 guess it means the woman who says she will be ready to rtart in 15 minutes. An hour is about as near as she cornea to it, usually. Cincinnati Knqutrcr.

CATARRH

PLUG

i I

For 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of

other highgrade goods for JOcents Before the days of "Battle Ax'

consumers paid 10 cents for same quality- Now, "Battle Ax" Highest Grade, 5 cents That's true economy

TTwB . . m n m i

wsm&ga : -n r-r-i i i i i i

: a r 1 r r

wwmtitas M I 51 1 11 1 J k J j - t 1

I f I I L L L L k.. b

I - - 1

ia

LOCAL DISEASE

and is the resell ot cotö aia iuIiimi rlinialic chanats.

v. n hr a nleis&nt !

' remf-Jy which Ii applied dlI reedy loto the bcwutJ. lBeqoIckljtorbedlttfvc

relief t once .

Fk'cHrfiam Bam

Äo SÄ

oft-iewd.3elK PriWJK .XefJt

HKUlIUWi r

$10,000

rPNCP WIRE.

Quality nnd -workmanship the best u t write for full Information.

Nothlna on the mamnco, x- VaTA IIX.

FIELD AND HOC

. a iTim Hlnli

. ' . t rnmiiape Willi IX. nie

for WOMEN

$1,000 FOR THE ONE WHO GUESSES BEST !

She DI'l-

aulnhate. four pounds 01 mm. i , , . t, ft.nceloard orte ,

Ions wntr. If ltato hags arv nbout, , f buil(1in-. as most ! one fcisa. Truth,

nun one-iourui - - 1 , covenient. The cover is iuhbv". " ,

pn-en. ibk , has n Wvel-hal piece inj ni.o . , . thin,

furius.-öt. iu,3 , ,0 lirvt.nl ypiuuiijr. a.--" f,,on.;rs is vile

t .. . II l.i,.L- ftiln 1MIS1 "v

tun'" 1

He Will you give mc just one Juss? G,r Mv dear boy. you don't know

how little satisfaction there is in just

charter, tbe purpo. belas to rfrs CASH PRIZES to ts readers X THE CHICAGO RECORD bo hoald be able to wire the mystery, or ecae aearet to a correct solution o: lt. IX ADVANCE of tte psbllcatlon of the Um chapter la the paper.

THE AWARD OF AUTHORS' PRIZES HAS JUST BEEN nADE.

nnu ( 1 m '

A YEAR AGO THE OHIOAGO EEC0RD offered $30,000 In cash prlics to author, for the best "stories of mv&Krj-." The stories were to called becaue It ivas required that a niysterr isould rua through the entire story and be disclosed cnlT Intfec UM

. . . I. k.

Ster:e3 from all parts of the EnzIUh-sperttinc wria. t ' ,.v -.: Eiwrds. of .Macoe, CU- HS .torr 1 "it!el :

.u. k..f l.,lvr ttnrlrl. The llr Prize - lo.ww. - . '

1V71 . .

Coniparlou.

i the atmosphere !

Tli- fount rr Kuttrr Iluyrr.

. . II Ivint ftiln mis

..ntii-.i i nit r'l i -1 I I itiii . v - - - - i

The front end ot tlie tx. ..- ;

ijr the salt, and in try-

-Yes. bat purer than on the stage

tiou.

THE MARKETS.

- . . OMIflMII" I III f-caa '" w I

n.r-v of the tiooreM butter makers in when they are wit hii.i,r. i m. - y 0rtos -MMHiifk ..... inert u in l,wv .. . . Hred under the box In front holm it n,oCR-Vtnte: ÄW: his township. They cant HI their l.iccit un ' the whole niaTtes V HB.VT -X. I Hani... ,,.,. in rlt-nte customers or to the brnily m portion, aim "t , K. Vou butter to print., cus.iu.ii ..i,,..,,, SiIul convenient arranp'irent, oV-r.vo,, comuiKsioit hoits: hence it turns up , a c nap nnu c " ..i-, , iRkk-n Mc .

.... . .u tnr riE f mm .1 WW'K s U't"' "

itv. I lie muvt-i . , . ...

IIK

March 2l.tH. I Oi ! 1 W 375 If.

"SONS A1ND AND ITS PUBLICATION WILL. BEflIN IN THE CHICAGO RECORD ON MARCH a3. and continue In about thirty dally lntaltacw satll eonplcted. " SON'S AND FATHERS - Is beyond all questloa TUB GREAT STORY OP THO YEAR. Th-rc will be aa Interval of a wecJc or more between the publication of the UU lntaltacni con-

talcing the explanation or tne aysaery aw .v., , -

FATHERS

rill

9

be received r

chaster, during hlca period the pica

THE RECORD. ., To still further promote poplar interest la this raurkabto itory THE CHICAGO RECORD oTcr I0KO la oh priie for th 5 ca which hsll come tte atarot to t-c;K tree and cospletc w. ticas of the sjv.cry la the tory.

THE 310,000 IS

und for it. and

nt the croc

m ilv rout a IM

that is frequently more than it is worth, as the fame butter if MMit to a city ... 11 .... " 1 tllf.

Vtoulil U ?rrr.(ieti .1 ;. proeer tell the funner his butter is not pood? Tnr lram it: he can't attoid to loe a customer. Often he pives the ( butter n wonl or two of praise, which convince lite farmer that li wife i t not tu be ivatcti n n butter mnlter. It would never d-j for the proceryninn to pet himself up ns a jiidpeoier the butter of hi.s jjirrons. Knrmersi' Itcvicw, i

lilv of salt can l-' pmceu m ure uu.v

once. Farmers Uelew. To rrcfiU llr n rrm. Too jreat care cannot In? exercised to prevent fires jn the farm; for a lire once started means tin destruction of a building and perhaps more than one. rr. 1.011.. is rxtKwed to the uiuial

Koad ItnlMInc Ii a S-lcncr. Our coxnimmities should awaken to the fact that road construction Is u eeiciiee: that pood roads cannot be huilt on the haphazard pues of an in-

thai til

t inps

j lamps are t'uv, and 1

LOUIS.

trrrWK--Miw.-.itir iir.i;vi:s-Ka-y Mf JltllttfH HiKiS fair uiseieei. altKia -ralruirhulrc...... l-"L.Hti:-ratnt - WH KAT-No. 2 Kel Winter. . t njitN - N"o. i Mei OATS Nu. S km: N0.2 TOUAtTO-I.WC-Leaf Uarley HY--narTiKKfty i TTi;i:-iTKce tiBiry ... l.'. 11 lr

l'OKK-httmdard Mcm (.N"w). il.tXN-i!lerlUb LAItD-I'rtmeSteaoi

it uu

To tho render from whom TIIK ItlXORD receirei tliemnt complete. mil correct .olutlon Inall detail or tlie entire mystery f the dtory, a It hall be disclosed In the Inst clmpter 1 hen pultlUhrd For tho nccond Jtt olutlon - For the third bet olutlon For tho fourth hct unlntlon For the next T, noare.t bet .olutlnn. SlOO each For the neit 10 nrarent ln-t olutlon. 50 each..... For the next 20 nearest tct olutlon, S3 each For tho netet .'.0 ncnrcut bct olutlon. 50 each For tho next 300 nearest brt olutlon, 10 each ti.n nnri .-.OO iienrrftt brtt olutlon, 5 each .....

A. . . ...

In all 889 prltcs, amountlus to

DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS :

I IU I-utJ" it tru -EI Ve lnaed Im THE CU1K

St.000 r,oo 300 200 roo 5P0 500 1.000 3.000 2.500

10.OC9

raufes ol coioniF1"""" "i lampH. def.-ct.ve eliin.nevsand carel--m ss in handiin? matches. All the tne caution petiole apainst mtpfc haprn.

i 1.1 iw. -nWi ii. see 1 "in "-'

I I n vlTtf

with the utmost care. never to throw a match that ,s iphted

.here that Ignition com

the ire on tue maico n

CI 13 01 64 17

THE CHICAGO RECORD SSZSXSZäi

nnywi

nlace.

until

cx,rienccd imiivuiuai. ; ' far !lÄ the bam is con-

placing and compacting 01 nruwen .ouv v anyone to go into in a roadway is only a mailer of labor terncd. "i($lr, and the r.r,l unrkinnnitl.il. that workinanship j It with K- P'l'v . b , Ti,..P

Inntern should aiwavs uv ... r.- -

will U' of no avail, howctcr tborouph tt mav be, if the drsipn hnK not been carefully mlnjtc-d to he conditions to le met and to the ends bought : flint nn excess of Mr-ngth cm lie readily secureil by nn unreanomble exiH-ndituto cf money, but that the rcepdsite strength and the best results nt th-i jniniinuxn of cost are to be oblf.ineil onlv by the application of wcll-dellne! rule. N. Y. Independent.

The more rapidly nhnal eaed the better the profit.

rt

. i.nn.tiMl carefully. '1 he only prac

tical thing to do in the matter of nn- ou the farm is to present iu-Uunil W arid Uy plantilg n gwl selection of varie ti; the Mipply of trawU-rrlw. ra.!berries and blackberries may be coniderably extended.

Wood ashes applied around 'Jie treei will help them make a healthy and more vigorous erowth and bear souad er IruX

ällKKl'-Fairto lMice ? KU'JL' it -Wihier Talents Snrtncl'Jt'snlv .... 3

WHEAT - isrtik'. No. 3 Kol i-OltK-No. 2 At'! No-" .UitK-MtJis (now) . .... .... . KASHAS OTV OATTLK-ShlpplagStccrv... OU-AllOraUet.. 3 V II BAT So 2 Kcd it ATS No. S

OJ,t- -Wonkas

FrlUK-lHsthOrade COKS -So. 2 i ATS- Western ......

HAY-t.tioiw...... i)ItK-NrwMe

UACX)Shlde" COTTOS Mlüdlins...... W M3ÜI.SVII.I.B VUBT-No.5Hed COKS So.2 Mlxcu 0TS So.2 M'ed lMUIC-SewMwH UACttS-CIrarltlU arrtuS-MiadiiBs

SEND 10 CENTS AND GET THE RECORD 10 DAYS.

A SPECIAL OFFER

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THE UrXCUD will be tent to any sdJrewi. post-paid, for 10 days, berlanlfW vrlth the first chapter ot Uio ttory. i-'OK 19 CI2XTH. In cola or pastacc staHsni The story bcglas March 23, and It 1 dclrable that mbicriptlon should txs recired as far In advance of tbst date a possible, but all subcr5ptIoa on this spockU oScr received up to April 1 1U be Oiled, butatae alter April 1. THE CHICAGO RECORD ...

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