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SATURDAY, . MABCH 17, 1906.-
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CITY LfiT CfO'OFVALUA-
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BLE ANIMALS.
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TEAS' NEWEST BLOOM
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Already Has Hade, Shfp
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More This Spring.
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ie Wabash Sales, Ended Yesterday
and "Were Patronized by" Many"
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'Proniiiient Norsemen. ;ff
tilt'. ' .. ' l. . J 4 I . , -. j . ; " r , t . i I d llolder, of Cambridge .City,
$ trainer of animals, disposed of
ny of his valuable horses at the
abash, jsales this v week. : JVank
fckey, of Richmond purchased psler; one b the best in; the jstririg
$540, Mr. Holder's sales were
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Cing Edward, to J. II. Moore, Lou-
Hille, Ky., 7C5.
'"rosty, to F. E. Baxter, Lima, 0.,
Jon Bon, to W. .W. Collier, De-
t, Mich., $300. ho 'Judge, to Elmer Johns, Pitt s-
g, Pa;, $280. 1 "; '
I)ixie Belle; to C. W.! ' Allen, 'Ft.
yne, Ind., $485. 1 1 s-
likado, to O. II. Brower, Indian
lH,"Itid.,$525. " " ' ,,n M"1
aeutenanT, to A' M. Mdrphy, eH)BayJ'Wis.,'$250. "1 " ulirf BrVan, to C D. B'abb; Homerj "$375i Ir ' v.-v v. he' ItenY, to J. Harris, f,JBlufft6iT,
fiana, fJ'JO.
ultoan, 'to JiJ V. Markey,' Chicago,
rinee 'of Pilsen, to' Charles" Johtifrfoledo," $300: l f ' i M1
m-harto" Lewis & Patterson,''
feriflns, Ga., $180.-! -j: r
osslerr td Frank' Lackey, Rich-7
dXlnd.,-$540.'- ' !,Sf- "',j0',,r,i
teMento Jr,E., ! Smith Muncie,
JajahroiHJ W. Curry;"Eaton;"0.,
IS in . : ."-' -.- - J jimrod, to John Adams, New k city, $395. - . . idependent, td J.vh. .' Summers, H6ittd,,ind.,$i85.:;-' liss Olga, to D: Shilling CChica kOOr-r ' V,:.-.': ; : ' -.v -I'M :.5!T Mden Glow," to : ! Theb H.M1Post; f vyork ity, $295.' ' - - ! - ' ' W" Huntsman, to J. Hi" Reed, Ih Bend. Ind., $225. ' " ;
yeet William, to Lewis & Patter-
Ameridus,;Ga., $175.' - ' ' - , ... -;ic i i i'i'-ci ' ,
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.'E. Y. Teas of Centerville, the vet-ern;5Ult5yIjpaJf-andj k9, ha added 'fame to his career through grow-
9 1 ??w Jh rif b of) -arep value
and one heretofore unknown to floridJ lhe teyilj5 Xej-sTlecqnl
cays: i ; niiM ft'eaS ' shipped : sij' (pl'af if I0f this variety to a-Freneh 'nursepr last tvee"k !aiL hifcliJ pi-fce afnd. fcxpects to make a sale of plants of the same
tind ti; anisefy inlirollaud. llle is propagating this plant as rapidly -ni pwsible exiVciliig'agood'demaml in this country. As- American .plants are not .allowed introdnctioif ; into France, the French government, fearing the introduction 'of injurious insects on American plants, or. ,fruits, Ame'rican florists - therefore haVef 'to ship fsuch goods intended for Fiance direct to England, 'the 'English' j then sendiug, them in. as English , products.' .-V' J--'- -
ACT QUICKLY
"CENTERVILLE
THE HUMAN MIND.
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It Is a Tcrt7-rfnl Vehicle For H-pId-
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Delay Hag ? Been Dangerous in Rich-
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litewater. Ind.. March 16.-Mr.
Mrs. Corrie S. White, gave a rise party Wednesday evening
!nor of their son Grover, it be-)xU-seventeenth'' birthday!;' MThe ihg as sp'e'nt ' in a social wayi r vhich1 : light refreshments were id! Those present were Misses
I' Gordon, Bessie' Godon, Beatrice
ieer, Marv Fanner, Lizzie Roth-
lt Edria Spencer, ' Edna iBlose, j!ef Ale'xanderi' Myrtle 'Alexander,5 I nJon(?sV Verna ,TVourig,!:' Nettie1
y. Etheir j'lat'terrMessrS. Siisf igtt, Haytqon'd: " Rich'ards, iJ Ira!
Simpson, Verlin
rhite, Reed: Gordonj ttenj!'1 Farmer, Fred
h Wa'tiGoVdonHarry Spn-1
thamaif Reid,' Alva Alexander, :h Barton,an"d Mr. " a'nd" Mrs.
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veen:vhat. a. baby , wants
what he needs., .peny the one, give him the
Most babies need Emulsion it's the
,.t . thing 'for ' a baby. It
tains a t lor ot strengtn4ing qualities that their
I may not contain. After
riile they eet to want it.
r ,r liccausc ic , maKes
a i comiortaoie i nose pies " and round cheeks n health and ease. Scott's
vilsiofi.', makes' . children.
Do. he right.thing at he xight.time. o' jAci' quickly" in " t imes of danger.1 ' ' ..: iBactaehe is - kidney darlger; ' " - ? ;Doans.'KidAey Pills Adt -qnicltlyii . ) t jCure all distressing, dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove ithis. 5 Mrs.;,L. Aldrichj. number; 40 North; iThirteenth street, ays:: 'For several -years., my .kidneys.- were ?out of order and it wo or three times, each yar I. was laid; nip and had to take a course of medicine. ' I had; at. sqch, times constant aching pains through my ' loins and in the Sidneys. I could not ret comfQrtably and, in the mrn"ngs was, lame andjsore all oyer and was, often scarcely , able uto get, up. r Learning ()about Doan's , KJd-, ney j'illa, Jproqured them at .A., Gv Luken 's , . drug ( store, and(, began ( tak-, ing them,:. I . soon felt bettexjan continued to improve steadily ,,nntijl, pured,'.' ,,. ,it.,. .;lf ; t 4 '! j-,;,-, t For,sale;by alldealers. , , Price 50 ce nta. , FsterrMiiburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ,.K.0f iV(;-'; - :. . r Remember he name .--"Doan's and : take no otherv.-:V t,.'K
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. . To Operate . the Cooking : Devices (.JTow Being Shown by a Hicn-' 1 I . mpnd Bnsinesa Concern.-, . At; the Z6ller';& Craighead Jplumb: ing jand electrical supply store, "JMain street,' ' there is" now on exhibition a wonderful 'display.;bf electrical' cooking T utensils' made byu the ! General Electric company ! of ' Schenectady', N. 1 Y. ' The exhibit has ! attracted a large number of people! " ' J Among the electrical devices shown are ! steak ' broilers ' hot' Avater "heaters, chafing ' dishes, coffee boilers', message 'instruments, -sewing' macl6iers and' Warming "pads",' 'Uie latter to take1 the1 pla'c'e of hot rwatef5 bags. Coffee is-triade while you : 'wait arid stejakV are broiled the -.same" way. There are "no iihpleasan odos. The choking utensils" 'afe" heated !by cartritlge Airiits',' which "are e'nclos'i'd 'underneath the utensils in a'nfctai sh6ll in which there is also a resistance coil; so "designed that 'the heat' is ta ken 'away as fast as it is generated.
Flave. The Woman.' Home Cemetery association will meet "at the home of Mrs. Emma Beitzel on' Friday afternoon. E. Lj'CuIbertfftm was' at ilibffind Monday on business.1- ! 1 v i; -
The K. of P. eonfered the degrees
0:1 several candidates Tuesday even-
Mrs. O. M. Hurst and Miss Olive
Tillson, attendeYl the concert at Rich
mond .Tuesday evening, j : Miss Belle Williams is visiting her
father in Ohio this week. ; .
Miss . Edna . Ilighby of Cambridge
City, r: spent; Saturday' with . Miss Daisy King. ;: 1 ;
Miss Lillian Gale of Indianapolis,
was the guest ofi Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Dunbar Sunday.; -
Waiter. Matthews and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Amanda Needham at Milton.
Benj. Brackney has moved his family J: rm Joleph Jvingj's tfarrnj jast of this place", to the north part of town.
and discovers,5 to His' huvr iiso, that he lost consciousness- for - exactly three minutes by. tlie 'lock. Yetf in those three minutes, 1k, journeyed, from New, York to Port Said, transferred hinisejf to St. Petersburg, loitered, in Paris and London and snflecl t'.p the i'e. AYhat'l3 of greater importance hi' this connection, he joirt'neyed ieisurMy, almost indolentlyf. He stopped at various "points, of interest"" am examined, tbem tiior-
sj oughly, he lmet .with annoying, and
amusiug eij:viifucesun Kieamsniis auu trains he talked with acquaintances whom he; encountered' ih ' foreign lands and' he told "some ' of them' precisely what; be thought of them. There was genuine pleasure in that. , A .dreamer can put thousands , and thousands , of miles behind , him in the short 6pace of three minutes and lazily enjoy himself in' his wanderings. By comparison the chauffeur, with his life In his hands, Is a 'slow coach,! and he must attend strictly, to business. He. can engage in no conversation or sightseeing. , . . ; i i The human mind is a wonderful vehicle. Some people In spectacles have analyzed it and think that they know
what 3ti and;whaVitV&n But H
ao nor Know; ana tney never will Know. Providence Journal.
Mrs. pdward, Sayagebas been, pr the sick list this week A. R. BeTtsch rwaa at"Ihdianapblis several days last week on business.
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by local applications as they' 1 cannot reach f the diseased pbrtion' 6f ' the ear. There is btily oh e way tbr cure 'deafness; ' and ' that is by ' f constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by ah inflamed eonditioh' of the' mucous' lining' of the Eustachian Tubes. 'When this tube1 is inflamed ydu have a rumbling ' sound ! or ! ; imperfect r hearing, and when it is entirely ' closed deafness is the result,-and "unlessthe inflammation-can, fye taken nt apdthis tube restored i to. its formal .coixditibn Kearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, jwhichj is nothing but an;inT flamed conditipn pf the, muooua,, sur-.
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We, will givej One, Hundred .Dollars
for . any case ,of deafness (caused by
catarrh) - that eannot 3 be cured i by Iallfs ; Catarh r Cure. ,Sen4j,for circulars, free,,.,. f v.t, i i'H r.t '. r.:
F, ,J. CHENEY & qO., Toledo, O. Spld by, druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for con
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Judge. Sparks Rules Against the De
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Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne
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Richmond, ,Ind,v MarcjT 15, 19
The annual, meeting fpt stoaKhold-
crs of the Cincinnarichy6nd arid Fort Wayne Railroad -company will be held at the principal NCfficet of the. Company, in i thejtyf Richmond, on Thursdy, Aprf iPw 1006, atv ten o'clock a. m., foiJ the ' puipose of electing eleveiv directors and transacting such otheW bu!siness, as may properly come betre, the meeting. ' ; S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. Apr. 5. .
- For a'mild, easy action of the; bowels. a1 single'' dose- of Doans regulets is' enough;" 1 Tretmet ' cures J habit-i nal ek)nstipatiott. cents t a boat: Ask your druggist for them.
1 helbyville, Ind., March 16.-- ( Spe
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E. Amsden, ex-secretary of the Shelby County Fair-Association, - charged with uttering a .forged prder. contin-i ues to pijeltp.:Alile!thel6tate;ty hammering away introducing evidence that is seemingly" cfamaging tot tjje defense,, Amsden sits.iwth hi$ atforrieysr apparently .1 lfss hijconetrned thjaUiany persoga, in the)courtr.om..aor ( .tf luch oi the af terridon j was taken upj in,,arguipg betweennthe attorneys as j too "Whether; or not a large batch of alleged ifprgedi orders was admissible nas evidence. The i State's in
tention was to show by them intent
Judge - Sparks- ruled
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Froo ito Ycu end Every Sister Woman Suffering From Woman's Ailments. c I am woonui.1 - ' - I know as a woman what other women know. I know women's diseases. I have suffered as most women suffer, bat I 'Lave cared myself. Not immediately, not suddenly, but I studied, experimented, Investigated, searched the world for a cure lot my
own woman irouDies. j j
SICILirAN 'MAIDS.
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THE CfiiCAG0,; CINCIIINATI i! (THE XEW'ivAYf'Effective February 25th. 1S06.
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v . ... . . ... vA.,.,M jv.m. a P.M Leave Itlebmond v 0 05 4 00 , 7 fi5 t'ottftge tirove 4& 4 40 Syj Arrive CJpclnnatl..;..U t ; 31 ?3 0 2U Wn5 Arrives from the Kast-. a. m. irt p.k Lt hvj ClncluuaU . ; .H t ;' H r&i ; 6 Out tnicetiruv j ifr6'M H 10 Arrire hlehiuoiul v. . .. 4 7 M tu ,' ; V KT I'.VVJ. . , - Leave RleHknond , -lw 45 1 7 10 8 fio ' , - Munki .F 1-t 8 &" lo 10 Arrive Alar . ....... 1133 y IV 11 U - Peru; ..-4.-. rl 63- .1010 WW , 14 North Judmn A 3 65 " .-vi ritff from the Went a. m fP.M. P M . I,eiv Peru R 45 13 5o " 4 40 Arrive Uicbmond...,,,.. . V 0$ 4 W 7 t5
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- And 1 found It. It cures the diseases of women. Women's woes yield to its strange power. The suffering, ailing ones of our sex are brought again to the full flash and glow of girlhood days. What about your daughter mother? 1 it not your part to guard her, shield her from the exposures and humiliations ot office treatment? - Is there any real necessity for inch an experience? Very seldom indeed. . My Home Remedy has saved this dread ordeal to thousands- of sensitive girls and young women. Will yon not let it save your daughter's pride and modesty? t ; My free tea day's test treatment will convince you that your care for her was wisely taken and maybe at the very time of all: others most necessary to prevent, or cure beginning troubles of the worst character. Shield your daughter mother. My treatment is not a man, medicinenot a harsh drag or vicious tincture, but a pure, powerful, yet gentle remedial t agent which cures and has cured thousands of cases of dis
eases of womendisturbed parts, displacement,
eniargea cnanneis, lauin
menstrual joss ana
. iaiiy. Tl'ttlly except Huru'ay. s Sunday only. ' a Hans 'to North Judbou dally except Sunday. ,. , , . . i All east-lound trains make direct connections at Cottage orove with c, H. 1). for Oxford. Hamilton, Llberty.Connersvllle and -Ruthvllle. .... ' For further Information reardlng'rates T rnd train connections, aW i C.A.BLAIR.' HomjtfriKMic 44LtPass.'end Ticket Ao.
g or tne woiuo, neavy
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Pc" T.iU awT Children.
Tbe Kind You Hari Always Benight
Bears the
Signature of CwTC
'To Cure a Felon V-
The Strict ;Esploanare , That Ls -Exercised Over Them. The young gjrl An mericas singularly uurestrained in her movements, albeit there is so, miich stress laid upon the presence of a chaperon upon such ( occasions as usage or etiquette demand It, but .yhat is fthls -pretense of 'espionage 5 in comparison1' with what
th4 1 young women s of 1 Sicily' rmust ; en- j
dure; according W a 'book of sketches published in collaboration by two'English . authors?, i According:, to thisi authority,, tbe young, woman who comes in (by,the day, to. o sewing, brings, a fhaperpn. Saleswomen . in the sliops are1 hot 'allowed to'go alone to a "customer's house1,0 the maid ' servants are: not allowed to leave their 'employers houses unprotected, even ; to d go 1 . tor church, according; to, an, agreement .entered) upon when,, the -maid, is .hired. Whenj.a ypunggh-l is left f "alone at home she is locked into the house by heriJarent8i'a,Ji- -.-'-U!f : ' What would 'tte1 independent young women f America think of such' atfSiduous oversight upomtbeir tactions as
that enjoyed (?) by the fair maids of
this beautiful Httje; three , cornered islahli off thecoast pf lyX r , V ; K As, airnatter of. fact, few f American 'girls realize how mnj liberties they
enjoy. Free from the English 'nursery
system before her debut; free asa rUl& : to1 j choose her town husband,! unlike inost of hen European sisters; allowed fairly unrestricted companionship, with
the opposite sex and altogether consid.3 XL . f M .I . .
ereu us vue companion. anu irienu oi her parents, sdrely she ought to appreciate her liberty y Philadelphia j (ger. ; At Beesnd Hand. "Isn't it true, as matter of fact, Mr. Simmons;." asked the lawyer who
was examinnig the man as to hi cpJal--
Ifications for. Jury. service, , "that all you know' about either of the parties tOj this suit is what jou have read jabout them?" Vessir answered the man, "but that's all we know about Abraham or Alexander the Great ?or;TBloo3y Alary and yet we have a pretty good idea as to' what kind of peopleitheyr were." Mr. Simmons appeared to be too Intelligent a man to -'sit on1 of Jury; ahd he was' excused. Chicago Tribune; . To Clean, Leather, . To clean leather mix, together half a pound each of French chalk, and fuller's earth, 'tttro 6uhce3!'of ' powdereof
starch rid otief ourice-of yellow' ocher.' Wet this with, boiling water enoiigh. to make a thin, paste and add one tableBpoonful of 7 sweet oil. Wben cold spread, cn tle soiled r leather let itre-, mah until dry and brush off. 'Wipe off every particle 'of 1 ftie, cleaning materfal and; polish the "leather5 with wax melted 'withi turpentine, fouri ounces of t wax and a;glll;Of;turpentine. nf you wish to ! darken the leather, add a little, oil to the wax preparation. u ,u , (. y '! 1 '; ''' CatarrH." i5" : ' '' Many' cases of; catarrh might be avoided and others greatly relieved; If at the first sign of any trouble In the "early snuffles" period the nose and throat were thoroughly sprayed at least once a day, with one, part of 11sterine mixed with two parts of water. A throat jSpeciallst thinks this, treat-, ment as much a part of the good and cleanly toilet as brushing the teeth or hah or bathing. New York Post.
scanty flow and sharp,
bearinor down feelinir. achinar crroln
discharges and, the myriad delicate disorders
n, whitish
Bnttosi Barred. "Our collection today, my dear brethren." said the rector, "is for the cloth-
Injr fund. At -the.-same rtime, may I
says 'Sam 'Kendall r of r Phillipsburg, " luT ? ' r un, x ... . . ' r "U1b eflmtMsrlv fmnrsi nnon von that-
Kan., just cover it over with Buck-though the collecUon is for the clothing len s Arnica Salve and the Salve .willfund. it Is not necessary to contribute do the,r;rest.U t? jnicpsi ;eVry I for buttons." v- ten . - i j.: Burns. Boils, Sores.. Scalds, Wound. '.a. o-, ;.s, ;.. v i-,
" 1 ' " rs- the caVts. - The tlrst. accomplish every-'
u. ,1 .n sea . a .lAjaxogMns; the second 'Oppose -'everything;
On?y5cljajLA.
which bring anguish to our womankind,
These are the 'afflictions cured in thousands of authenticated cases by Mrs. M Summer's Remedy for women cares which are recorded cures that keep cured, in fact and in truth. And in every one of all these cases I sent the proof test treatment complete and free, absolutely, every penny of the expense was mine, not one single centwaw paid for by any one except by me alone. I will do as much for you,,
' no matter who yoa are, pr where you are, or!
now poor or now ricn. xnac mans no ainerence to me ray sister, -v o -ru," f. v Give yourself (your ailing bodily self) the benefit of your doubt, ny ' sister, not r the burden of jit. For I will make you, all .your nature should have been well hearty robust and plump, with all tbe color, glow and life. of healthy womanhood. ' One line from; your hand, to teU me whereto . send t just your name and the address aad the cure will come by return mail all sealed and prepaid plain wrapper. , f'.v-i . , , Da not hide your woman-need from me and I shriak within yourself to suffer and sink down more and more. .You must not do that. Only let Me hear from you. Do. ' For X know that you will be well can and shall ,be. ., , . , , MRS.' M. SUMMERS, Box ,H,. Notre Dame. Ind, l ' - l j ;i f - V. i")f?r)t - 0 2 . .9!lf.
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HIHGTON
March 24th
"""Return limit. April 2d, permits J h i. ten dsys thitlng. i ; , . , j V.' Reduced Fares to , .- LOS ANGELES SAN PRAjNflSCO ijulyth to 13th, National Educational i .Associatioa Convention. ( C-..;, tSptol oW for ticKeW- ' . South, Southwest and Northwest. I ' For, details -about: these, excursions. Tares to any point, and particular about 'Pennsylvania L.lne.8 passenger Bervlce, consult - - i C. V. CLMCR, Ticket Agt.. ; -:" .oO 'V. Z , 3 .) j Richmond, Ind.
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, 5 The abode of Soft -(Winds, Persistent Sunshine and t pentle
. , rains; the land of Beauty, Hap piness, Flowers, Contentment f ( ii 5 1 -i : -j ? an-. iv.hi :J ' j 'ii.'u.'ij-;) t f )a: ; 'jitVv oma:. dr; mniiW:-ii'. 'v$-j j-"fii f a m;oo-i i mV'!' v :
The Territory rserved by the Loitisvine- &- Nashville Ratt-!
,,n f6ad,r,i5tf etching: from the Ohio Kivet to the Ouir. "
Throughout othis wide jirea fertile land is yet to-be-had-at
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6 rfrom. a NorthernistandpointVERY LOW.PBICES? f . . v . , . J i n iFrom some ot hia land' an &v erage, ox j; jlCfcpS, i net, Jwa M l$
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vjhi macw iast year t on oirawoer jnea. j From' Cantaloupes $260.00.2 :: -rev T
; mPeachesi Apples, Grapes return: haud9omer.'p Oattle i need yj ;n i. but little winter 'feedj; i i 1
Write me for Facts and: Figures. ! '"-' r - ; Gl A. ParkGeneral Immigration and Industrial Agent
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the man who seeks a climate
is mild and a reeion' of wide
f rH6urcfes"ioathe Paclficur Oefist .of
great .opp.oit.uni ties. 5: t ; v
iGalifornia,- Oregon and Washjnsplcrjdi
climatic and' health-buiiding . atiqn? ; ,otth
Dortunitv 6F.a lifeltiril fdVtfd4aiaiBcw
! One-wavlColonist ticlcer5re di safe jofilvv
to April, 7th,1at 'the J JmiSP Cbfcago, witH
correspondingly, low Ts:,qtA ajl ointrUaily and . . r.ii-i- : PcbcnallxCcnstc Excmlcns : 'MM trf' which a dgbberth 'in' Pullrifin tourist ' sleeping s n J 'car frbm'Chlcagxosts onlj :i7.opAll agents sell tickets Via the - Chicagofu hioFacififir North-Western Line. Th best these tickets rare
gooa in tounsr lepingfcars on ,ine laniuus icvutw
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througlf to rrancisco, Los Angeles n
and iruati&ailv:''-1':-1 1 ? I ji ji nif
If yoa want
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knowho ro reach this land where the climate i)
is mud, ana where labor. never oppresseq sy siress oi weainer,
how much it costs to go and what you can dowheh you jrettnere, j send 4 cents for Ix)c4s, maps, time -tables, ad fiijl iolomat4pfi,j
o A. H. Waggetter, T. A'ZIS Jaikaori CtViU XThicagev' o'a
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& BOWNE, 409 tt&tl Stn New York.
store. Guaranteed.
the third fall In everything. :.;-.....
