Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 June 1896 — Page 3
HUMOROUS.
Minnie "Did you evr notice bow Mcernou's face lif,'lit up when he talks?" Gcorije "WVH, you Unow he's huitern-jnwed." Town and Country Journal. MIR8 Lninty-"fio away, dirty trump!" liest fid lbddy (with d!f,'iutv)"Mnlmn, that in a purely Ktiperllu(iub imputation. We are all mere clay, l'hihidelnlilii Xorth American.
Ylfrfles--"I)o you believe in spiritualism?" WaflCR "Vesi. 1 confess 1
do." Wirdes "AU ritfht. i nen you won't doubt the truth of this story that I'm ,'o'nig to tell you."-Soincrvillc Journal. Lawyer "What is your pro income?" Witness"! have no jrross Income." Lawyer "Xo income ut all?' Witness "No gross i"t:om,': 1 lmvo a iu-t ineome. I am in the fish lmfi'mess."
Tit-Hits. "Your dad lias pot to work fur n livin'," snid the hoy on the eoalhouse. "That ain't so." replied the boy in the back yard adjoining. "AH he has to do Is to set on a bench and mend chocs. Chicago Tribune. "What are you looking for? We've irnt ..vcrvthiuL' worth taking." "I am
THE FARMING WORLD.
FOR POULTRY RAISERS.
tomo i:.x'l!int jMi.'K.tlini Coplr.l fron, nit IlngUm 1 uriii-iV .louriml. Always carefully look over your flock once n daw and if you we any birds nio-
pev or mopping uu-ir k 11 them then and there, ns one ill bird j may affect all the rest. j Always keep fcotuu Upsom salts and Bweet oil by you, ns yon may want them j at any moment. !
Always give just enough tooci m one i time, that it will all be eaten up; none j Miould be left lying round. ' Aiwa;, s give as great a vnrletyof food i lis possible; constant change of diet Ik
the way to get tue oniewens on. Always give your birds a little hempfceed and cooked meat when moulting. Always keep the floors of the houses nnd coops well covered with sand or ashes. Alwnys rake the droppings off every morning. Cleanliness is a gier.t preventive of sickness. Ahvnvs keen a sharp lookout for ver
min, and eradicate them as quickly as
possible. Always do little odd jobs that want
doin." tit once, "rroerastinntion is uis
BRIEF AND BRIGHT. "So you feel you cannot marry him?" "Yes, 1 am fully decided." "Why. don't vm. Hl. ldm?" "0. like him well
enough, but I can't get him to propose.' Harlem Life. "How did I manage to fell such a costly picture?" repeated the artist, with a low, rippling laugh. "ThatK uotnething of a professional t-ccret, but 1 don't mind telling you. I made it in the form of a folding bed'-ltlchmond
Dispatch
HIS LIFE MADE MISERABLE.)
Tar Twolv Long Toa Post
master King Suffers from Norvousns3.
A fUoklnr Fa
At Ttmoi "o TiooEtt He Would Surety Dii.-I Saw ririj-One Ycsr ÜU unit u Ili-altlijr and It-artjr uu You ut; Man of Twoatj-One.
Of vital eacrg
Ti'onishablO.
U an iuviRoraot
?v 1 easily and Ptewntlr if lIotctteri9 Sloiuaeh Hitter aot without a iccr, nn 1,1
into un en-
Kiurut. - - .....
I.JTiik. tiVtuso froh Mnralna
i..i.tul nhr!nUf. BC
OTÄrÄ griS? türom iu UfC. Orvri-K Hi;rr.-'arHe-,,Dcar untie, 1 co Sto you on vour rtMr, and promt-o you not to iobo the dollar. Fliegende IHaettcr
From the Tribune, Trmtim, Mn.
... u-.ti.nt,. f n i'ostnmter vra. iwi,,u .y . -.
When a gin is jo ui ,"k,u""J " " n ,..,... 1m in tho city Tliurwisy aou .rilh slatcsuinn
voung man depends a pood deal on wltru rwlated u a .porter for tho Tribune the 'Wus.hingioa Post.
btory oi ms wuiiuiTim w -- -i
ness, with v." Menno iiau urensoreij uwfor about twelve years. The story Is noth-
itiK more or less man a rcciwu oi au
A nMw?m liver ha f rcqnentlr saw-ceded
Ulli auii
: . ....
Mirt of a mustache lie has. nun miu 20 f-he Is likely to. think more nlout his bank account. Somervllle Journal.
tsometaiingjiiueirunu - i , , , ... lr-JIlsfonnatba fwrn n mlser-
not favor petta-oat government. . i fl ailuaily w.ai:cnlng coudition to itn objeetor to a womau suffrage aüo- stron;; vlKorous mailool as the result of a cate. "No, I don't," was the reply. j Bi,,lo rc,nely iristeutly taken, favor bloomer government." Detroit involve years ago," said Mr. King, i
beeatno anneicu wuii bitvui"'
it au exteni as vo rcoui-j i.,..--.-
full luforraatlon.
noti-
I BOtRU um.". . D-r .- annt worth me, bot Ä!!Änr würlü
price. ' juuuuaww I cASSoTcak too ldghty of Wo's Cam for Cousum,.uoi u-Mns. ! iufc iöJJBB9 4W W.'iM Öt- New ork, üct.-J
wouldn't smclcotn!
Suc-"l wi8u you "7"Vi3"ThL-ii I'M
Life.
I nlicd to our lcK-al phjsician for aid ana was ,
cxprefcs.on. .m-..u olll thata shorttreatincut wouiu nruig me
? 1 think she lias a very .. 0ut all right. 1 took the medicine prcbcribea
oorce "A sly tare i ..niuu . fni.i.flliiv. mJt POon saw that iu!teau oi
i i
,ook ng-" Tl.e otuer u b . y - , nn(, often a 1)nU here or ued his search, "for the much urir , U hour's work, booty which the JTT f-1 1 as large will say we overlooked. -Hai pts s Ua - ns Jo;Rib,e ns ,.ou win then
yar.
".S-e the lod gny across the roau . nid Wheeler to Scorcher; "the meanest man in town." "What did he did?" asked Scorcher, with much wit. "He'fl got his clothes lined with tacks points sticking out, you know. Isn't a man in town dares to run over him." Indianapolis Journal. "For some reason, I just dote on liq." Kind the vounir Avoinan
whose specialties are large dreamy eves and sentiment. "Well." said the ( Khoi t voung lady with raven hair and ; tiharp iiosc. "if I didn't liavc any spring clothes. I think I would feel that way . inwlf." Indianapolis Journal. lie (passionately) "There is noth- I ing I would not do for you. I will climb the Matterhorn: I will face the tiger m the jungle; 1 " She "Say no more, neorgc. tio face the tiger in the jungle for nie. and when you get back I'll let you talie me to the opera." llarper'f l!anr. WHEELING, AND HEALTH.
How It May
A Duller of lllfjflliic u ml Itc Avohloit.
The greatest danger of bicycling, hi common with other sports, results from the strain which active exertion necewirilv brings upon the heart. That. allimportant organ tends, like other Hinsel s, to los tonicity under the sedentary conditions of the average life, and rea'tlily becomes embarrassed if askei to perform an unusual work", as anyone who Is not in training can assure himself bv climbing a night of stairs nr nttenmtinsr to run a few
hundred yards. Under such conditions the heart often doubles the frequency of its beat, in attempting to dispose pi the increased flood of blood that is driven into it by muscular contraction. With a diseased heart the strain thu imposed mav lie hazardous. Sever?! cues are recorded when- a person witL noch a heart lias fallen dead while rid-
n bievele. But then thousands oi
ouantitv ns no
generally be able to get it at a cheaper ; rate, ! Alwnys keep a strict account of all ; you buy or sell. I'.y treating your bobby j n ii tlioroiiL'hlv business way, you will j
derive greater pleasure by seeing exactly bow much profit you have earned. Alwavs be particular when writing a
description of what you have to sell to ; an intending purchaser; this often saves i a lot of unpleasantness. j Always remember that promptness , in replying to letters Is the way to se- ' eure customers.
Ahvnvs bear in niinti that by conj timmllv advertising you bring your name before the public, and thereby , ' build up a substantial business. , ( FIGHTING CHINCH BUGS. I IS-rrler und Trap MHliod Ahurc- Mont
SiUUfuetory IH-nult. The Oklahoma experiment station Bays that it is yracticalde to keep chinch bu"s out of corn fields, and in many rnscs out of the oat ilelds, even when they have appeared in great numbers in the wheat ileitis. As n help to this, this station Ins ml vised the separation of the corn fields from the small grain fields as far as possible, and to have alfalfa between where this was practicable. The chinch bug does not feed on
alfalfa nor any of the clovers. iuiu feed on grasses, wild or cultivated, although it prefers wheat, and especially
WW nn.l the millets. It has been
Free Press. Georjrt.''Thnt Mb Millwood has
charming
think so
fnee." G
"l mean the kind of a face mat you wouldn't want to trust alone In a pantry with anotJicr girl's ple."-Clevcl?ud I'lalndenler.
! uiL.ru rouN IS IN SEASON.
ivnun xwi.i. --- A delicate but almost forgotten way of preparing eorn is to roast it. Open the husks and remove the silk: cloc the husks and roast in the hot asbe.s of a wood fire. Serve with butter, pepper and salt. Cut the eorn from the cob nnd put with an equal quantity of tomatoes pared and fcliced. Stew for half and hour und season, adding omc sugar. Stir in some butter and let the dusa simmer before coning. Cut the corn from the cob nnd bod 15 minutes in water which was bo:b
...t..... .in rr was mit in. i our Uli.
AI VII . UV. v' - t
1 ap-
r ......i fi.liin'lv frmuiue WOfSC,
Ibto lose sleep" aV id,-ht and to be troubled with a consequent weakness anü lack of energy the following day. I returned to the physician and t he med cine fcrst presm-ibed was hanged, but wit out effect! 1 then tried other means, availing myself or every opportunity to better my con iStkm. but to no avaü.
i Rinidiv crew wor-, v
could not sleep without the aid of . an or ate mil ahol)cca'.no so wcuit I ccuM not uo .i fnllfslu'sToi-U. lhad row been; stuW
nif
n,ni n ibo water, cover
boil till lender. Pepper and salt arc ndded nnd the dish Is done. Sweet corn is best when boiled in the husks. The outer husks are taken off, the silk removed and the eorn covered with the inner husks, which are tied on. Put in sailed boiling water for half an hour and serve on a napkin. Split the kernels on an car of corn . wlh a knife and scrape out the milk. Add one-third as much cream as there is corn and add butter, pepper and salt and then bake in a dish fcr half an hour or until the corn begins to rise. FADS, FANCIES AND FASHIONS.
Just now the jfisnion in uouk piv
an opate
a
full dnv's WOfii. I lai if" Ullur"" n Stb tho disease for some eight or ten years
nnd had becouio a comwiv y"i"'.rr? " v. . . t... mi' lionri null 1 uvea in
i,eTt f ilurc. 1 was compelled to alntct t , abandon my trade, hat of ublacksiaith,and j de" o dl my efforts was cwam-lled to admit1 tbrt 1 wa dually sinking to niy
wUlins to trv any tiling nnd every tldr-p in tho hoptfof relief, bat l'd. Imwever, no n. i.J... n nnvtl.ini? tli at 1 trlca.
"About tins uniu i i,- Tvniiims' I iTu.1- nn advert istn.t -at of lr. Wihiatns
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h i vrf". jk v wKtrMiHtntjtF 'iL4ri-akxw linn
mas- wnmimmL
hihi
EVERY PAIR of HEN'S SHOES
EVERY PAIR oi WOMEN'S SHOES EARING THE NAME OF
ST. LOUIS, MO., IS GUARANTEED
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM.
vith milk and ftn Tills for Pale lWle.
... trtl.l nfl ikfl0 llUWill iu mv, -e---
t . I .1! If T1
S?..P,Y. Pik lid: 1 üe. ide,, to rive I
t c remodva trial and -eat to Jamc-iri for a boxV.'f the viiK which I nun based at cArOreans l)VutfSt,re. I began takm tnf m Y.no at a time türeo times n da . J o uly ureal unVU I bepau t iinprove n calUi . 1 ciulnuc-l to take ti.e l''? lmnrove in health until won 1 uUl sleep at Sd Iwr.npcrBtmandwumcd mv work attlioforpe. 1 us.d theiuiis un-
Rti-one as 1 ever did in my life, lbae woÄverv dav s-incc and am as liealtbv ÄearS a7wben 1 Was a Jn. 1 urn now lirty-oi.c jxars of 'fa,Vdtan ü0 n hard a da . s work as anj man. MÄiÄ-id if he had wobjerto-. to
tion in London is long, narrow, roug. -edged, paper covered volumes, each scries stvling itself a "library." Mrs. Martha Beers, a clever stenographer In Boston, has Invented a co -
lansible theater uai. v.... . .
cureMr King No, mdeXf wbh vöu?voubl'bl si, it 1 eonsid er tujt .the i'ink Pills saved mv life and 1 want to
"A Bicycle Built for Two.
-Would I you have any objeetton to m; ,,uuv. j. nutniiuM licreinl '
la?.$. tZ. "t thesis noonicial
near before whom I could appear, Justsaj n.ca.rvr". .V. .......Tnpnu us tiostinaster
like
answer
oaruv - -- -- - , - . .m!1 nn(1 nimost invisioic
' Lflf Tn RI1U Hill IL'L U UUhJl"" - -' ... , Z I . Ill I.l-.IL liVUI " - . tIt...nM
,ic. .w w ... .n.n tho unnii uv isiiiii'o ) . .j.i, m.1 m nn i uiii-u.
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the wheat field so as to aiiraci me u"üa t to a narrow oren. thus helping to more j easily destroy them. ( The method of saving the corn crop, , wtich is strongly advised, is called the ! "barrier and trap" method. It conc;t In forminir n barrier over which tho
i bugs cannot pass and then trapping
them in holes n.s tney coucci. i n barrier. This method requires work and attention but it has proved ho remarkably successful in many cases that it is strongly recommended. One reason for discontinuing the distribution of diseased bugs is that it has been fnti.wl tlutt mich distribution tends to
. . .I t ... . .
at home. It does no' lono, i j cautse rt.Jinnce on the possible sprcati oi
that we must nil escnew cas. tijRcase anil unwillingness to mauo
the effort necessary to protect other crops.
j . .t.-
tion has t he last new convenience JPma e, and all "j1 -gham, -a .peaking tube -by j vivri JÄkS
mir
other ca.se.s are recorcieu warn- iiv."have, similarly falb-n dead while riding : nnrrimrM. OP W hile sittimr in easy
chairs
l,t'f.ll!IlC.
' . , i.f 1 .... if
chairs, carriages, ami im-.vnv.-.. does follow tliat anyone who has rearon to doubt the normality of bis heart
may wisely consult a physician ociorc deciding to undertake any active exertion, bicycling included. Fven the perfectly normal heart mav Buffer permanent injury if subjected in prolonged and excessive strain. I h.a fact should he borna in mind by every tuivice in bicveli'iir. for it is peculiarly caFV to overdo und-r the exhilarating influence of this pastime. Presently Hie li"art. gains tone and strength, an i is able to adapt itself to the new couth-
but until time lias ncen given w
ecu
AN
Snm'ort
UXCELLENT IDEA.
for Sv--t l'-i Which I'rotnc i:xcfllcnt JtoulU.
A lied of sweet jwai. about a tree trunk
,.o ho trained satisfactorily in the man
pulling a string. The "loving cup" of rpiccd wine, wh'ch is sometimes banded around at mansion bouse entertainments, had its origin in the custom of Saxon forefathers to drink each other's health in a wassail bowl. ! One of the women of the Vandcrbilt
connec
Im l.nllfTll
. "-n . :
means of which she can coram. -with her coachman without the trouble I of opening the door. S A talking watch is on exhibition In Pnris. It hafi neither face nor bands; i but when von want to learn tbe hour, , vou place 'this confidential time-piece i close to your ear. and the exact minut j Is imparted to you in a melodious willsj per. i OF TREE AND FLOWER.
one-tuiru oi
and on V woi-d as a gentleman. PI add that i any afflhted l-cnn would to lie r from mo 1 shall b g.ad to an
any letter aaureswu i-u
l)r iVlUlöml' V ink YlÜs contain, la a coilden'edforni. all the client. ;Sy to
plro new UM an Ä. are an un-
fatnne jrlfl3 for such hfeus es lis loco. motor ataxia, partia! Jxlm uvdaacc, sciatica. iicuralz.a,rliiU'' otn, mrr o " li-'a laelic. the arter effect of htpnppe, mh.lmtion of the heart. ilc and sallmv
f-.
I r -MH,a.w
I
mis aro w ." -v.";.' ri ntc n Imr.
lie y'iw never .old f 11- or bv- tho UKM hv addrofilnp Hr. Williams' Äclne Company, Schenectady.
First Bunr.in-"Sowmlnd ycr, .Bill, no Knml nurclar--"uy noil
tV"1"1;;. , .,.,,, w-flectlou on yer I
r irM i-u.K,u sauiiy. "-Truth.
PLUG
Five cents1 worth of ut a ttt T7 AY" xiriW serve two
chewers just about as long as 5 worth of other brands will serv
man. 1 ins is lxwuow - - of "BATTLE AX" is
0 large as the JU cent pie
high grade brands.
I uin:
Jliis St is the part of wisdom to proeee.l ,-nrefully. "training on" gradually
Furthermore, the person who is will use reasonable discretion as to the amount of exertion he will undertnke even when thoroughly trained, as we have inherent differences of strength, each one of us hould ho In some mea ure a law unto himself as tn how fas. ,1 hoxv far be hnll ride, keeping well limitR of his own strength
nnd endurance, and remembering thrt : benlthful fatisrue is on" thimr. complete ,-Nlinustion ,uite another. ' he person 1 who rides for pleasure and health i ami uses reasonable judgment w. 1 not fe-1 , ob)i-ed to cover ten miles in a half hour, j or to pedal up every hill that some ono olw has mnnayed to climb. Above nil, ' be will eschew such Inane and hnrmfn. , ..r uo. as "century runs and .
similar attempts to cover distance for the mere sake of covering it. regardlean of consequences. llarpcr'sWcekly. Srrntlnc Hurslur. A bumlnr had the temerity to in,nde a London physician's consulting, room late the other night. The doctor found him the e nnd threw at hint the fust thing he eoMld lr.y h hands on.
cd to w a Dome vi iMi 1
on the tiller h
Forests cover
surface of the earth. i ih Andes there is a wax tree, the
...1 :.. n...fTtirim-inf Ü-i . r 5 vfrv tiimilax to
licr sui;j;i. ..vv.... TirtMiucii i "
lustration. A stout tut oi coro i iiu beeswax. ..bant the trunk some three feet from ; ami rchiiLs ate to be the
h. round. and from equal spaces nlrnt i fl .. for mblefcoration durin
it strint's are carried out niid down to , ,.ninicr ;,, Fuctetd.
Hawaiian hoD.Vsucklen grow in clusters on low bushes right on tbe very brink of the brimstone beds, and arc po numerous that a bushel may be easily fathered In half an bour. In apiernncc titer t omewhat resemble a cranbciT.7, and tbe ilavor Is pleasantly sugrostivr of crnpes.
MAUKETS.
llllll
tntsy : one Piece I
almost as i of other I
lnv Klllll IHxtl u l -- 10' t tn. to aiiv aiUlre-. on re- m
i tutu z. itu tt MvjjiM' . . . m'..iA.i
thine cu
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'; 1
SV of 0n6 Dollar. All w no art ! wi h tbo -no. r caw" w.ll im ' cnihrnca thU rare oiMWrtua y, . ' linii cd number of tue ro. rs vlined. Tho scarcity of a l
chief j SV,rnerliemÄW thoCWColony Buiidiag, Chicagu, I.
Lct vour liur.ry vmpositins b kept fr.MU the pübne eye f t r nino years nt leasu -Ii'r.4cc
It huppem
.-...int which brol'.e oil
1 1 i. mm.,. nt clear away, ami
uaciv. - - , ,
A. 1.
the only elew the jkmicc ium incident of the peppermint. The next dav the detective smelt nf every suspicious character on their list, and they noon picked out the culprit. He still . . i:... ...-i.num" odor of neu-
Tceueu wuii n . iicimtni when ho wa arraigned in court 21 hours later.- lhfrton (ilobe. At tin- DenlKf.
who suiters terribly will tier
lives in mortal ireati oi
. .....!......i 4nii i.vlrnetors. one any
rang the bell at the dentist. A. man Id livery tnuswercd her inquiry: "JdaAtcr is no! in." The lndyvl.slbly relieved: 'Ali.hc ,Jt' lorturintc.'' -T-n IJintcrno.
A lady
molnrn, but
the ground, where they are secured by I-tgs driven into the ground, these pegs forming n perfect circle about the tree. "When thj plnnts have secured a hold upon the strings and have come to blossoming, the effect will be very pleasing nnd attractive. -Orange Jmld Farmer.
Wntrr t'ron for I'rollt. Wuter cresses can be made to pay ii mv vegetable tan. If you have the right facilities, 1. e., a piece or ground that can be covered from one to six Inches deep, with cool, gently-ilowiug water, you will have nodifliculty In producing iargc amounts of this rwpulnr green fcttiiT. The most work connected with it. indeed, is ti cul mid tie it in bunches. ,....,.rv ti,p..nlr.-.s with u elav subsoil
is a good" location for a crop. To start
u bed, all that is re.piirett is to suck Mime slips or cuttings into the mini or sum! that i kept lightly cohered with water, or to muv muiic seed Into the moist soil on the edges of running tt reams. The plant is so eimily grown
j hat It Is a wonder it Is not found more I frequently on farmer's premises. It is
worthy of nore attention, in some ciies,'v piece of ground that has some slopv might be terraced and arranged for growing water ereses in beds one abore another, the water llowing froir one U the other. l'rnctleiil Karmcr.
9 w
Wnen you get a gor.d brood sow keep her ns lcny ns ahc will bring a good littr of fig.
THE
Xbw Vk, Juub 13. fV'rrr.ti Knttve Steor . . i 3 M) ! '
(7f)TtiN"-MIlttnc Ji't.OtJK -Whiter Wheat VIH:aT-No.I HarU COItN -N'o.J I) A Ts -No S .......... v. I'OUIC-Uld and N" Mes ... ST. I.OUtS.
CO'lTOX-MUWHn UHtSVKS Mr ITH. ... Cows aud Helfer-s. CALVES Ill) iS Knlr to select MtlKKl' -Fair to Ctiulco FI.UUK- rat cnts...... .. .... i.uiey to liura lo.
WHKAT-No. uetl Winter.. t't.itS-No. MlxcU OaTm-No. KV1I No.-TullACCO-t.uBH - Leaf Hurley HAV-ClearTiuiothy Hf 'ITKIt -Choice IMiry ICtJUS -I'Vcsli POItlv-SUimlanl Mens (Now) UAt-UN-l luar Kill L.AUD-l'rln.eMuaiu CHICAGO CATTUv-SlilppiriR IhhSh- Knlr toChoiiH! ... ... Kiirfi-:i- l atrut Choice
KI.OU1C - Wililor lMveiiif. bprins l'aleiil-WIIHAT-Noftprius No. 1 Keil .... COhN-No. S OAT.V-N'--lHlUR--Mt)SH (iiewl
KANSAS CIT1.
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vnnts No. t: OAT. -Wit-lern... ll.W -Choice .........
I'UUK -Ohl Muts HACUN' islüo conjNMiiiiini buu isvii.r.11 vvhhat-Vo.suc'1. CO UN-No. 2 Mixed OATS' -No. J Mixed PUUIv -Now Move .... liACON-Oiearltlb COTTON Mlddllnu. .........
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Fhey don t
agree your pocket-book and your wash-board. One trie
to keep your money
fllliui ao i- 3 -.
better consult your pocket-
book, do your wastiing with Pearline. and put
ahtarf out of the house. lh?"lr.
for itith Pearline, Ö ? .,C -83
tiresome rubbing. You. , .Wte. if 5t
. hn n tmi'nm IllIlKIll'' 1- "lllv-' ...
do all vour washing and cleaning with Pearline.
the w
UNION PACIFIG BY. CO. UNDS
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... ! .... W
t RECEIVERS' SALE
irc rillM LANDS :
KANSAS, HEBRftSM, C0LORIOO, WY0III8.
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Gladness Comes Witb a better umlerstandinp: of the tratisientnalttre of tbe ninny physical S . wWeli vanish before vropcrcf-li-. i,.h. efforUJ-plf asant clTortsr
BiG FOUR
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ilsiK? w-S TOLEDO and DETROIT
SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS FAST TIKE EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT. INAUfiURATED MAY 24.
4,000,000 ACRES GRAZING LANDS IN
UTAH.
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äiSS?51tl inillionsof topWM.fi cvcrvwbcrc esteemed so highly bj all cvcrviiciv ,,.,1.1, fls benetieial
5 .; the fact, that ills the
one rcinc
a . ..
cicaiiiinc :""- t. .,-v-forß
A-j wliich promote inltrr"l .7 u-itbotil debMUntinfr the
orjranson wliieh it nets.
THE SCHEDULE.
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iu::-!1!: to note when you pur- Throujh Coaches and Pwlor Cars
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There lots of pfeasun, satisfaction and health corkti up in a botte of HIRES Rootbccr. Make it at hon. otlr br TU 0rln t. Hirn O., rhltolttfkU.
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