Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 April 1905 — Page 7

NOTHER RECORD IN LAND-HUNTING. Thi Spline's Erodus to Canada Oreuter Than Ever.

MILWAUKEE BANK

DEFALCATION

fric-noa were In the court toi the brief pro dint - W in ii the r. -'!utin ws ad

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It was thought In 19. when oeeSf f, :- i,f thousand !.. fioiu the I'nited StuN-s to ('ntiaila. thut the Unit of the yearly f IffTltlfTM tu the wheat zun Of the Con l lion : ha I DO 'i reached, liut when lu '. uin ut as lar;-' HBIfl Ol AtrltW cttlM , , : i their kattaUoa of hanosjini era on rsnadlsw laods. Um gat , : ... iiihlic wto prepared fur the anSOqpcsraSBt Of lurf Bttabtri In 1 Uo5 . IfO surprise therefore tri bo can- I ).-:. It t- iikuI" Known that thu pr.dictlutis of fully fifty thousand mure iu J905 nro warranted In the- ftvet that the Spring ii; vom' nt ('aiiailawani la greater than It has ever been. The Special trains from Omaha, Chicago, Bt Paul, Detroit?, and other gateways, Lav' beset arowAod. Mtiji have iom to Join frh mid and relatives who have prepared bones for them, and others have gOM rlyinK upon their own resources, satisfied that hat others have dOBO eati also be done Ly them. This year nui'h mw territory has been opened up by the railroads, which are extending their main llDOl and throw log out brauche in their march across the best pram ainl grazing lands on the Continent. This new torr::ry has attractions for these dellriBg to homestead on th otif hundn i and sixty acrSS grannd each Ktf Ui i by the Canadian Government. Many also take Advantage of the opportunity to pur. hast lamls at the low flgures at which they arc now being offered. It dors not roey.ire much thought to convince one that if Iowa, Illinois, .Minnesota and other lands, with a value of from fifty to one hundred and fifty dollars an acre will give a I living by producing ten to thirteen boshela of wheat to the acre and thirty to fifty bushsla of corn to tho acre, the lands of Western Canada at MTen t ten dollars an acre-, prod d ing from twenty to thirty boshela of a superior whf.it to tho aero, sh'.ald

are lbs facti as they confront Ute reader. Th"re arc millions of acrer, of such land In Western Canada In addi- j tion to the other millions that are eon- j sldered to be portion of the biggest j and bCSl ranges that ever invited the ' cattle end bOTSS producer of the North American continent What Is particularly evi.! :it in Western Canada is the fnt that the wheat lands, adjoin- ' ing the grains lands. mal:e fanning particularly arre,-able and profitable. The ageffta of the Canadian Gown 1 mem who are always willlrp to grVO Information anl n'.vire to Intending; pettier-- say lhat the acreage put under cn.p th; season is greatly in excess of last c i . !i.

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C.-r.not Reduce a Bate. It !? stau d la Washington, that tinder the Townsi T'd rate bill. If ara'e is fixed

the Commission It cannot be lowered a railroad Should an emergency

arise calling for a decreased rate, the railroads or shippers would have to appeal acain to the Commission, there being no latitude allowed, whatever the rireunt'tanccg. Hitherto a maximum rate has he en the rule but no such concession is made under the proposed legislation. In the Eye. Tnggins- Why i-j a pretty girl lUu s etnderf Juggtns--Give it up. "She is hard to get out of rOW eye.' N. V. Weekly. CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. When the Eack Aches and Bladder Troubles Set In, Get at the Cause. Pon t sänke the Bai take of belierbag; back ache and bladder Ills to be local Sti men's, I"t ut the caiiM' sind cu:c

the kidneys. l"se I au's K i d n e y IMIs which have cured tSMSBSBB :i;taia B. D.

I Banter, of Bn 1 giuc No. 14. PlttS bore, l'a., 1 Urs Department, and residing at gTgg Wvlie oTcnue, fcsivs :

" It wr.s three yenrs ago that I vis'd an s Ividiiev t'iils for an nitaek of

kiilney kronhji lhat was mostly bad; ache, and they fixed me up line. Tin re in no Bslataks about that, and if 1 fdiould ever le troubled again I would get them first thing, as 1 know what they are." For nalo br nil dealers. I 'rice 90 crn:s. t?o ter-ifilbmrnCo . Buffsdo, K.Y.

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FOR VyOM EM treablr1 with ills peculiar to

ttatir tea. u.es 9 a douche it m.vivrloailT anc-

ce!(cl. Thuiou(lUvcleutet, fcilUditeaitetrrmt. ttr uKbiici, ael loflaaaution od IsesI set? ne j, cure lescoitua and uul catattb. Paxtu e ii in r daf i' rm to be d ioI-d in p'" vitrr, and la lar mort c lanina;, lif.'l.nf , a T'ltfJ anil ISfMrslSSl tUa l.ijuul am;aeplkilor all TOILI1 aWDWDMBN'g SPHCIAI. UBLS Fnr aal at dr i-ti, SO rrtia bow. Trial hm and Book ! Inetructlona fr. Tai a.Puan6apMI utua,Saa

President Frank G. Eigelowof Fiibt afatiOAa $ i ,450,000 Short, DISSIPATED BY SPECULATION

Tata" ltirelo ,t rteiplll In I4rSMilriiiu ill. Ilehi'ii and re Drei, I i i.ti il,,. 1 11 1-1 Um Itlf linn Bisa ! rr-Oil. Milwaukee, April tS, rranh u Big low, mini Monday president of the 1.1 1 aationsl bank of Milwaukee, wa arrested Monday evsalngc, ehsrgedwith the eml . I, ment of OV. I 100.aWO of the Lank'-" fund-. The arrest of Mr. Blgelow followed bis conf essioo to the bom : of directors of the beak ihat be s lefaultei to the extent of $i.450,000. Following Mr. Blgeknr'i conf. --K a, h' wa- removed from the plan id in of the bank, and the faei in the cast were laid before the federal aut nor i ties. The complaint wa sworn to by 1 : ited stales IMstrld Attorney n K. Dutterfleld. it rbarges thai Blgeiow, a pn ; in of the First nanonal bank, smbesxled a sum eaceeding

retnoal Of th due to the s'

The raetl on- 0011 ulate.j to th es 10 DJ

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lai'-r oy several Sad - of dollars These and other sued b) Hl:.:',w from the bank.

I records ar.d the i reserves. BivHoi

aided by A stai the two bookkei The.- bookkepen Of H:' low, and il bar 1 nor sti

reserve uiaiutaine'l in 1 tasnpered with, the national being flxd rv aiard to Le hundreds of thoua han it really wa metbodt were pur in ohtainiiiK raofM In the falsifying of

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Save the Babies. 1 INFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of g ail the children bjrn iu civilized countries, twentytwo per cent., or nearly on'j-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirtyseven per cent., or more than one-third, before they arc five, and one -half before they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drcps, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium, or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse, but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Castoria causes the blood to circolate properly, opens tho pores of the skin and allays fever.

2 Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. Ii. Fletcher.

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Short of Artillery. Sir Charles Dilke, io a paper nad to the Your.--- !..:.: a ! ap.i recit!y.

ea'.il ;t:;i; while ail ot!ir coon trie had

arme 1 th .r fore, s there was not, with the exeeptii n f 18 imperfect batteries hurric My purchased in (; rr:;ar.y during the Boer war a Flr.ple qokk-flriO ran In the possession of the British rega.ar Heid artilh ry.

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identical wiih 'hose in Iiigelow'M n -wer iaad 001 agaUSI Hear) Q dull, ssistaBi ca bier of 'be bank, bot tioii could Dot bo found. Pres Idem Blgeiow h taken before Unll d States Court ConuBlMioner Bio .o' d. lb- waiv.d a hearing and

the federal t;rand jury unbonda. Dr Horace m. Arthur M Oeoi b Of rtified and Mr BiR4 low was ren. i f der a! grand jury been mawooni d. but it is s Hi m - rm time next

As Min as the lir tors a 1 ru ' the full sxtenf of the pecvtattosw wen taken to protect ihe de j and other creditors. Charter. 1 1 Aster mbscribed WXtfiOO o a fsi ' make good the surplus j. hn I. Ii ; president of ihe sfllwaukee K

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William Blgeiow, a brother of the idem, added 1 100.000 to the am Other diHtors euhM-ribed W.-er until the amooni rais-1 reached 135,000. Pnor to this the directors had in conference with the leading t.a; of CbleafO and New York. Thre. aco han' ers. President- .1 L: ran of ihe Firs- na'.onal bank;

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Ac'nci.iblcl rcparjiionlorAssirnilalin liVRvdandRoijiüa ling the Siocacltt and I3owls tf

Promolcs Dioslion Clvcrfulness and Rest .Contains nciiher Opium Morphine norMiiwrol. Mot Nah c OTIC a

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Dr. A r..riT. ef r bsets, Mo. mays "1 har pr-T-rd r ur Cajtorta hi Eiry cases acJ SSTS avjways fvorad u an rti.iiect m.l apcealj rfaa.M Dr. g 1 -n. of rninOtiphJs, Fe aar t bste prewrltxU your Csstorls la Ejr practice lor many jeau .itu gnat taiiiratilon to t.;..r etil Unclit to mj psutals. Lr. J. r. Warcnrr. of Chtj-o. V.l.. aar: "I rna n.ft 1. firtlly rrorr.tnnl year a-' rla '. ihe ,jb:i'- at a r:.oy for chllUrtna complainta. I Lave tried It and foLLd it ef treat value." 1 - I Sin - I t'jrri'h. of hro-k'Tn, N Y , ray : ' ! taro us.j yor rasfprla la bt v. a L uaeh' U it!. food ri. .:, a ml hne dvtd several patienla to use IK fur tta E..1J laxai.ve efie t aä reed. c. Iruai bam. " Df B g e :. f Nw Y' r City, anya- ' V. g , irlnr the pa at a'x yare PrefntKd y -r t s-urla f.-r lDfacuie stoniarh 5l.rilera, 1 n,.t tutrtliy nimiiifsd Its use. Ite loro-ula coataios uj'.u o. . i.rlous tu tbe m i Ut.i.ate uf chlldrca." Dff r C Ppri?-je. nf Omaha. Neb. ear- . Y . ;r r.i.rf.rla Is an l!eal medirins for csiMrcs. atd i frequently tre rite it. Whtia I d. ii..t ailv.M atH the India erltr.::.;:- f pr prtetary Stediriaes. e: Caatooa ts an SSmptlos 1 r ondltiuas Waich arlfcc In ihe care of cbilUrco." Pr J A. Parker, cf Kausaa ri-y. M", aiye : "Ynur Caeterta be Ids the esteeos of rhs sssSscal profeaal n in a aaaaser I id by n otter pn.ritary preparation. It Is a aure and retlabls medirir.e r r tafants and children. In fitit, It U tne universal l.v'jfr'i.u.j reiLtay fir Infantil ailments." i'T. IT F alrri:i. of Augusta. Mr . says: "TastoHa Is trie of the rry finest and BMMrt reeoarfcabls remedies f.r infauta and hlldren. l-i n y . ; inion tout t astorla 1 tti..uasn' from an early grave. 1 -ao furnisU Lundrcda of teatlmoc.als from this looa.ty sa to Its .. iicry und marina. fr Iflwssts M Geer, of Cleeelasd, Oate, oars- "Ieirlr? the laet ter-!Te rears 1 u,r frequently ren I rour Castoria as one cf the t t preparati, bo of the hind, being sal In tbe bands i f Mieats and terj etTerUee In r lertng ehtldreu'a SU . orhlh tt... ease with wLUa ou.U a pnaaaat preparau.-a case admiaiotered Is a gr.at auvacuigt:. Ir. F B. Kj. of St. Fan!. ?!lr.n . say: "Tt .ffrd me nlrssrjC to dd mr rase to the long list of those who have used and n tr endorse your Castoria. The ! f x:. ' ircr-dients tiric kr. wn rt r ngb tbe ; rtstlng .f tbe fj-inula on the

wrar't-er is ne g'a ana sue nt rsri tor tti" r-. mm-noaUcn ol an physlct

l aiaov. o: . . . a i. n o...u r. tntei;..y.

(in or-, rreaiui in t had a painful ( ' :. t -; 'ii -t hat be hie! funds of the 1-ank an sniination of his txKik ps risen of Ilirurefi wo he wa. Indebted to ti-

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Apcrfrcl Romcdv forfor Ipg lion. Sour Sionüfli.DiarrhiH'a Worms ,Con uU:i ,ns JVwrish ncssandLossoFtLLi R Ftc Simile SienatuT of NEW YORK.

GENUINE taiAO I LIKIA ALWAYS

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CAACT CCPY CT WRAPPCrt.

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The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tit ctMTaua coaasaav. tt su.aa st, ats oaa cmr.

The con a' mnded Mr. I l one tif lh D( rthwest.

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be directors .f ihe hank. . bad been recognised as fore mo-1 finaiu ier- of the Me had !'- n a soriated

ith th' Kir-i natiooai hanlv in variOttS capacltiei for more than fifteen years, anil hi htedaes connections trust com peak . maaufasctnrtng firms, real e-'sv dealers and otbtf -ituilar ventures nnssber scoren Rs was honored a year Ugo hy election to the presfdeac' of tho Amrhan llankert' SSSOClatkm, and b) ItS menders wa loohed up n ss n leader in financial n:at I rIn nial.inu bis Itatemcttl to the directors of the hank. Mr. Bigelow ssid he had hfeon.e involved in speculation M eral months apo. This wa on Wall street More receatl) ha had he n a persistent hull in the wbeat market, and his recent loss there had add d to his heavy losses on Wall Itreet. From small manipulation of the hank's funds be had extended the defalcations until his shortage had reached the present staftn He ssw no opportunity or possibility of niakinp up tne amount and therefore onti sed It is stateil that the neetini .f the hoard of directors which was almost eontinnoui for M hours, was storm) n1 time- Several plat, were sucseeted for protocl in the tateresta of the bank. On was to aeiept the reaigaatlOB of the president. Iermit him 10 P" 10 Furon and the ,! i, tors to make um1 the smoosri of hi shortneo. This wostld efferdaaily proteet the hank. The proposal met with determined opposition from di

nt to fault mak

s. who demanded tha' the der be pnnlsbed The plan to up the shortage was then aj-

out in tne i urse hut a small perd ntacd. aiandlng the Hi ooonta had been ser' first i a: rs was a hi pr st tu.-! a check for tire amount of his a followed hy the city drew out l: "I'cmi i,f

l!i elow wns reSBOTSd from the prest-

Ideni v of the t ank and th" case was i

referred to the föderal authorities. When the fed ral marshal calleil at the BigelOW residence to serve the wnrran:. the former hank president was in the library with his wife Mrs Blgelos refused to withdraw, and tne warrant n read in h r presence. "Ml be ready io p wiih you at t ii r . ' sa'd the banker. Tin n he kissed his wife an sffeetionSte farewell and left with the oAeers. the tWO wnlklag ' the federal htiildinp where a eoun commissioner was

in wattinp None of Mr Bigelow

of their aid. One of the Iness man who I u00f tbe rount. He was tressurer wt-o .:a- cVy fandn

The thro rips on Ka-- u .. r

were 1-e-i pinp the Wisconsin TtUSI Co., the savings bank department of the First national hank, and here the run assumed the prat-st proporl BS When the doors of the hank (.(; fully H.uoo anxious men and women surrounded the doors of the bank and the trust company, clamoring for their money. But while many depositors were seeking to withdraw their funds, other people who believed in tht soundness of the bsnk were tominp forward With dshoslts. And SO I n sistent were the friends of the bank in offering money for deposit that when the bank closed there was a line of di posdtors in ;i ting In oppositloa to the line awaitinp to wit.idraw their money. Money Is on the uay from New York to strengthen the rseoOreCS of bank, and the UrectOTS a.x,ct to !e able to met all aeaaanda promptly. They claim that the m tan) condhlen of the bank has not yet been Imsshtred by the Biciow defalcation. At nine o'clock Monday niüht everyihinp vas quiet in thO vicinity Of thS bank Posted on all the wlndtowi and the stone olumns to ÜM entmine to the bank were printed ro'; i-.-u d by the directors, sta-inu tu '..r.- .- amounts subscribed opposite th ir nsmes. which, it is said, will n. r than meet the amount of the defalcation. Th' -e w. re caper' rum ' y ; -SfS-ly ss we ll as the se who have money on deposit. The notice. In a pieat ISiaanrr had a good effect on many who feared for the safety of their deposits. The (,ank is said to he

amply prepared to meet all dev.'. which may he made by depositors. BlgeloW is left a poor man by his -pe ulations and the surrender of the securities to the back At one tints he was personally rateel as a mil. ionsire, and thi.; fortune has been lo-t as well as the sum taken from the bank. His total losses in -p-eulatie.n of various kinds in two years are estitasted b his friends at upward of ."OO.

To !Tf cne fprt oult to the ret of t resent it.-Life.

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Yen can he cured at heme withowt leas ef time and at very little ex'-ena l y j uainp Tuaheck's Kurc; so exam.ua t. -ns j rr operations necessary. If rour tdd ' and nerves are put tn good shape other trtuLles will er n disapfear. All chronic iiaeasea are the renult t.f impure blood and disturl! nerve force. Pueheck's Kuro . purines th) idood and regulates the nerves. It is a tome lor wesknes and general debihtr. cures Kheunxatim. tk:n Iisraaes tnd Ir.digeat. Ms. tl at DriUiats or sent for that price from Dr. C. Pösneck, CauCSgO. Booklet free. Tbe rrher the life w i the a:mrler ( w.ü be that with h.caco Tribune. If vcTir stotna h treib e, you at any time "ake" -Siowiiu i.i " Wi.i relieve y ! at once auJcun vou. Save dropmota' prvfits. Sel l ?n.y dim t de .ivere 1 t ten !-r ti oU . Stoatachic (Jo , Sturioa, alien. The "I-ted you so" man never oeezs to ma any bet. X. Y". T.mee.

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The ke' w-p. a:, i tee AN3 Mr CCaO'UEXlO Mr elnnor aar it see. SJMttl laew 1 la c. .a l.ase T.

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is SEND FOR HANDSOME J li:ntratei BeoKieU M AaK Yswr Pealer or Writs tc u. JV DIRECT. E j D1TTMAN SHOE CO.. Mil Haaafactjrert.ST.LOCIS.U.S A M "Tfce H2T:2 Assures the Quality " Ik

THE HIGHEST AWARD AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S PAJB WAS OIVSN TO r0WEj? WATtBPROOP 'snlanpw-oiled clothing !rL ' SLICAED&. HATS POMMEL .5LICREK5 A J TOWia CO . CiTAOLIiHED I9i6 acjToa- sssaeyosa- ciscaco TO CAMADIAS CC LaSW TOOOcro. CAN

LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE A'.'. !-iers'arl-rialSI"U. an ItCrta Bnfltto 1 l.avae's KmimIIt .Vlrrftrlne mmrrm the r..rela ra.-li . 1- to b. I

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PeltlTelr cored by these Little Pill. They oOo relieve Dsv tresa fixai Dyspepsia. Ia-dtf-csUan azd Too Ilcjartv Kart-ic;, A perfect remedytnrD2lacs. Nausea. DrowTtaess. Bid Taste la t:.o Month. Coated Toorje, Pain la Ut ft Je. TORPID UVEK. Tna

Pun ly Vegetabie.

The s4ssSosla VcMS t roa. WaahtatOI April Ihe navy dejartment has 1 e en Idtleed of the arrival St Vera Our.. M xicu. f th" rrui "r Columbia, which rsaael tsjs feyed the r.-niaiiis of the late Mexican ambassador, s. nor htiriroa, and family io that port Its HolStf ff I UH ..net lllerl. Washinpttm, Ind . April 24 .--C.eraljin-. Ibieja jsar nid dawshtei of I C Allen, of this city, died from poisoning, tbe result of ea'iiiK Kasier efgs, which bad been brightly colored.

Piste! PtaScal Heel. Bskcrsfle .l. Psl . April 25 In the mlninp iOWn Of Havila.i Newton Walker snd Dave Barton foaghi a pbtol duel, eswatml the instant death of Hur'on and a man named Bairirsey. Wolhor made his escape and is hidden in the mountains. Ilia I'len Wn elalned.

Wh hiia K;u . April tt Th j.iry In 'h e of lamea OHear, who killed J. 0. Cssey on March Ii lss scqultted tbe defendant His pie a of temporary insanity vas -u-'smed.

SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL WICL

Genume Muri Bear Fa; -Simile SurT-etuit

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REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN,

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PÜSHECK'S KURO Also cures Weakness. Nervous and ticner .ii I eb: '. it y . klioiunat .srr, M ;suae, Scrofula, Iyapeptia, and a:' diseases due to impure or impoverished blood. Ho other medicine like It Will be Sent You on Trial

If vein send thla slTertiaeTnii and near address to Dr. C PfSHKCK. Chi. ago. No aerret reraeeST Forronla aHTK cotn position with each . kc 1 1 PI SMKK'S klKO Mi l ! then run pav 1 OS IF IT lof Not IUM FIT VOl IT COST MOt MINO and the dr enaioa is left to voa. Alio For Salt by but OufjisU-

EXCURSIONS

TO THE FREE GRANT LANDS of WESTERN CANADA

Paring the months ol March an.'. A-, '.'., thenj wilt be Kaciirsiona on Ihe various iinta of ral. wir to the Canadian W'r.t. Htindredaof th..uati.! I f itee Tt Wiest and c.r ning IuUa on the CaMtSJOMnSl fret to tho Ac'.J'.in-.n lanJamayt peuchascrf frm rath way snd lan.l cmi-anie at KSSflOml tt pHces. For infcrmation sa to rotite. C!.t of tranapt.rts l.on,Hc. applr t.. m-iii:mimim 00 tiaat. osATioe. tMUiws, Ca no. '.a. or to

IMPORTANT FACTS FOR COW OWNERS

The mechanical (Vam Separator has ' 'me a vital feature of every home i Ire just as of even 1 titter factory. ' 4 use moans much more and much uetter cream and butter, as i ss saving of water, ice, time and room. The duTerence in reeults is not small hut hig. Few cows now pay without s searator. Dairying is the most profitahie kind of farming with one. of the creamery butter of the world is now made with 1 1 Ivsi mac U.ines. and thro are orer 600,000 farm users leotde 8end for catalogue and name of r.carist local agent. The Oe Laval Separator Co.

Randolph A Cansi Sts. CHICAGO

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