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& ll!nlYMiW
Food 1
Products
Peerless
Dried Beef
Unlllro tlvo orillnnry dried
IW that sold In bulk
LUtby's Peerless Dried Uccl
comes in a settled j'Jms Jnr
in which it ii McltcxJ the
moment it is sllcod Into thoa
delicious thin wafers.
Nono of the rich noturnl
flnvor or fjoodnomi osenpes
or dries out. It icacho-i you
fresh nnd with all tlio nutri
ment retained.
Llbby's Peerless Dried
Dccl N only ono of a Great
numlxjr of hih-'rndo, ready
to servo, pure food products
tluit nro prepared in Llbby's
Great White Kitchen.
Just try n pacUj'o of nny
of these, such ns Ox Tongue,
Vienna Sausage, Pickles,
Olives, etc., nnd seo how
delightfully dif
ferent theyaro
from othors
youliAvooAton.
Llbby, McNeill
Llbby, Cblcaao
.6
"WANTED:
! itu In tjr rtmMrr for MtlWy
lh UtMl UttmX fthj Mt Um.Sv Wlf lk
f u 11 !) h! ?ftf ttu tirtf m mil
tiit !' mUly M in lt. ttl Afl( rl-
latin , I rvbMi trlftf. If hr rwl f
fviMMM. MTIt t.ytA i KUUf to. lKfiMr IUU ,
VallK With,
C. Gee Wo
!(.. ..IU i.llI.U
CHINESE
Kmi ind tlctb
DOCTOR
lm M4.U a Ufa arfttJt hf
tit litst f4 I !
In- l.t r uM ItU Vwksl
Nn Urrfwrr. Iitun or IwiUtJ ll Currt
rlhyt Oirrlloit.iriUoullhcAliIf krt)U
fl iMiiiiM lt I ( lisllt AHUt, l.tito.
It MM lit - .fn hrrfiHitAfM Nim H'lUlra
tMt ti I ff k'it tn isii Mrt XIamImmsU,
VlkftU MmUkmsH I All I ! iUMF
A OUnB CANCER CURE
Jutl KxtlxJ Iron l'H'ir. tJiln !, Surs
mlHtlUbl.
COrSMUl.TA'IIClN I '11 Jit
II i"l BH.H rll ellp InMlMHxa kllk mkI ll
lav kbimH rail ellp fnr llHi LUnk
lr li i lpNapiB
TIIIT ill I mi! IIINMkM('i('
Il.tinlAl iif M.4IIM. IS.illtt.
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S.S.S
The most important pntt of the human system Is the blood. Hvcry mus
cle, nerve, tlMttic, hone uiitl sinew j tleK.-iiilvut on tlHM vital fluid for nour
ishment nnd htrciiKtli necessary to lunliitalu tlicm in health nnd enable each
to perform the illllctctil duties nature rciptirvs, liven the hcait, tliu very
" ciikIuc "of life, iccctvi-H itrt vifinr nutl motive jmwer from the lihxxl. Since
so lunch in dcpeiukiit on this vital fluid it can very readily lie seen how
neciiHSnry it in to have it ptne ami uucoutaminnted if we would culoy the
lilensine; of ko1 health. Had htood is rcHponsihlc for most of the niliuentrt
of miiukiml; when from any cause it becomes infected with impurities,
humors or poisons, disease in Hume form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow
complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show tlmt the tilood is infected witli
unhealthy humors which have changed it from n pure, fresh stream to n
mmr, acrid fluid, which forces out its impurities through the iores nnd
p.lamls of the nkiu, A very common evidence of bad blood is sores or ulcers,
which break out on thn llcsh, olten
from n very insignificant bruise or
even scntclt or abrasion. If the blood
wns pure and healthy the place would
heal at once, lm liciitir loaded with
impurities, which arc discharged into
tliu wound, irritation nnd inflamma
tion arc net up and the sore continues.
Had blood Is also responsible for
Anaemia, Hoils, Malaria, etc.; the
weak, polluted circulation cannot fur
nish tliu nourishment nnd strength
'required to sustain the body, and a
general run-down condition of health
u-sults. S. 8. S. is nature's blood
purifier nnd tonic j made entirely of
ln-nllni' rleiiiisliH' roots nud herbs.
It goes down into the circulation nnd removes every particle of impurity,
humor or poison that may be there, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones
tin the entire system. It adds to the blood the healthful properties it is in
need of, nud In every way assists in the cure of disease. S. S. S. neutral
izes nny excess of ncid In the blood, junking it fresh and pure, nnd perma
nently cures liczema, Acne, Tetter, nnd all other skin diseases and eruptions.
8. 8. 8. cures Khcumatism, Catarrh, Sores nud Ulcers, Malaria, nnd all
other diseases or dlsordtra arising from bad blood. Book on the blood and
any medical advice desired free to all who write .... ...
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA,
Laatlnaj,
"Your suggi'Stlou," nnld n depositor
to Uiii hunk receiver, "offers very tsild
comfort. It Is it liiii'lii'lur'N comfort -(lint
Is to say, no comfort nt till.
"'U'lint,' mi lit ii hnchelor to n hcne
illrl 'only murrlnl n year mid already
SO lllllli)'
"'.Mi, lint,' cionm-d tliu benedict. 'I
neior Imagined tlmt a wlfo would
lfllVII SO Clpl'llnhc.'
'Tim hnchclnr pnlti'd III" blue mn.
rlcil s tin it on tlm back In n consolatory
wny. .
"Yes," Iip snhl, 'a wife Is nn expen
sire article. Hint Is true, lint thru
you must remember Hint sliu Issts
'ry lone tlinu.'"
Jlnthara wltt flttt Mn. WlnitoWa rV,thloe;
Syrup Urn Ixii remedy to iim for llialr th.'ldr
luilus Hit UalMlif ptl,od,
(limit fur I lie Nerrea,
"Jolin," snhl Mrs. Htulili. proudly,
when her hu'hniid returned tlmt even-)
lint. "ht-ru Is ii pnrrot I bought from s
tlmtlllmi sailor. Isn't II h good par
rot "
"No." snnpjH-d Mr. Htulili, In antlcl-
pillion or Interrupted slumbcts, "tlmt Is
mil n goon pnrrci.
"Not n good parrot? Why, Jutin,
lint to you mil n good pnrrot?"
"Why, n tlcmt pnrrot, .Mario."
H. Vltar- tlanr and all Nrrrmia IHi-i
"-rm.H.ntlr mini lir Hr. Klltie'a liral
lUlUHd. HA t;W I itltK Illlltl Ih.UU and
lf.ll. Jlf, JLILKIInr,i.Ull'iflifcL,ri4U-
UrlHiC II Ornllr.
"All. mi' imhI limn," till Im bmrj
trnKrillnii, ns ln riiiiw out on tli initio
line of tliu rflllro.nl. "Ixnv far Is It fnan
lirri' to ili'nr old ("lilcnEoJ"
'riirn jmlr of Imlf mIps snd six
pslr of now lirels," wns tlir Infurnm
Hull of tin' Kiiti'.rHr, vrlio was
familiar ultli tliu wajs of strantlix!
Tluaplaui.
II futrt MMIf Yen W.I.
Allfn't riwl ! la rati. Ill rnll lor hoi.
fIIH.fllMi,tt.iwonM..rhl.r. m,J.J
lirILIi(hli frlmsV. Han't er-ri. .Mr
uUlllHIn. 111. I rk.l I'KKK, A4Jlu
AIInH.UIIiiill,Ullar..i V. u'"
1 rluMph nl Mlnit.
Victim of IMuhIon Dorlor. I'm .
fnllr afraid I'm (ulti( to Ii.tp brain
frvrr.
DiN'tnr I'txili, ponh, mjr iUr frlrnd!
Thul Is sll sn lllnlm nf id m.r.
Thrri U no nrli Ihltic s frrr. Vmi
hsr ih fpurr, jihi !iar nn lir li'm! mi
nislrrlsl nili'lump upiin Hhlch udi a
wIhiIIjt liiUKlnirr)- and Mlipiititloua Siif
a frvrr could Unci an; banc of opra
' Hon,
I Victim O. (loclnr. what a load yon
I hai takrn from mr from my I hart
I a mind, harrn't I, ilortorT
llotv'sTlil7
WofrrOn llutnltrl IMUrillawardlnrant
tin l C.unti IhalrauHut to iuit1 ljf 111 It
ILiarin mif
r i ciii:Nr.Yxrn,ToliHio,n
, U" un.lin.. har knmu y J.
Clienar (iiribll trrt, hihI lllr him
lilrrlf limmi.b'n In . tnilin litntarllnm
and RuanrUllr ll to r.irjr out njf oWI.
1 Hun maa tr ht Him
i WAI.MMI. KINS'AN A MAIIVIS,
W huiVal PrM'tlili, ToMn.O
ItaU't rlfth I'm. ii t.iin Fmrma'lr, '!
Incilllrrilr u.mi th WiwnI aiil Muruui ur-
l.r nl I ho truria. TMiimmiUlf ni lrn.
'llr7rU m Willi SuM I.T alt Prnilltt.
lai llall't Knally I'llli lar I'uliitlratUtu.
Trniinrnrr
"Yon ilnn'l n hh to raw to .ft- you
I sny nnr" ricUIl lh jount man,
' .tarlhtl and In.lkimnt.
"No, Mr IVothrrlop; not any mor."
"Yrt you trl ihi kin jou a month ta,
hni you had known mr only a fx
daya !"
"You foollali frllow," aald Ilia prrtty
Ctrl. "That kin mi only a a rtalnr."
- C'hlcacn Trlliunr.
FOR
BAD BLOOD
Your S. S. 8., In my opinion, la at iooJ a
mtdlcln ai can U tudl It limply cannot U
ImDrotad upon al a unit J lo Duilr aaj anilch
ribs blood and lo Intraoral, and tona up tbt
lylUM. Tbll ipilnf my blood wi bad and I
wai run down In baaltb, and barlnf t an your
midlclnt hlibly advaitliid I comrainccd III uta.
Today my blood Ii In Una condition and my
(antral htallb U ol tba bait. Am Blllnt foil
Hon ai firtmaa (or a larga concrrn bin, and
II Iwainot la rood pbyilcalcondlllooll would
ba ImpoMlbla for ma to All tba Uca. Your
8. 8. 8. ha i btan of frtat itrtlct to mr and I do
not baillata to la It tba citdll It otatrvat.
WU. F, VANDYKE.
Ill Fifth Strait, Daaytr Fall, Ptno.
(timlllr ill KrriU.
As tliu rcnillt nf IihIh in n I fulfil, red
fliivcr nnd itrnss aii-da Miiircl In Hie
oiN-ii iiuirki't Clilcf (liillonny of tlu
linri'iui nf plinilH Imlunry iniikrs n re
port Hint In cvrliilnly of liilrrmt to
fiinniTM,
Iti'd CloviT'-Of tin' 1,217 aflliiples of
nil I'lori-r nwil ai-ciimt -lOfi, or nn'
llilrd, tontiiltinl Mid of dodder. 421
coiitnlnecl tniii'H of yellow trefoil Heed,
nnd 1,'Ci iMire elieine nf lnulnu' orlK
limted III I'lille.
Alfnlfn.- Of Hie '.HO snmples of nl
fulfil lui'il lui'iiriil ltd, or nlnnit nno
lifllf. limlillliiil anil of diililer, l.'tft
iiililiillliil it Inue of yellow tlefoll
Mill, I'M (iilitiilued it tnici' of NWii't
i lover anil, mid III coutnllieil n Irmv
of liur Winer imi'iI,
llromilN liieriuls, Of Hie rTt anmples
of llroinus Inerinla mhI olitnliuil I."
coiilnlmil ami of client, nr tluim, 2
collliillieil frnlii 2 to .'I mt cent of mii
of Hie ulniit KritKRea, aeternl coil
tsllieil Mill of inendow filmic mill one
conlnliied more t tut ti 21 per cent of
mendotv few.'ti nnd rje Knins aetil to
Ci'tlicr. Kentiliky llllie ISmaa. Of tlm 4211
samples of Kentucky lit in- Krncs seed
olitiilmil only 8 wcro found to Ik? fn
from nny trnco of Cnnnitn little icrnas.
Ill moat of tlii-fw anlupIrM tin tmen of
C'nmtili liltle K'rnM found wna liiium
turii Mtd, show Iiik Hint It wns Imrr
catiil Willi Hie Kentucky little KMixs
miiI, The iMs of the two pin lit not
rlx'Ultnc nl the -nine time. It Is Im
prolmlile Hint umtun will of Cnnndn
Jillie crass would ' linrtentnl with
Kentucky hlue Krns mhI. In liu
sainples, linnet er. Cnnndn Idue crass
mii wns found In tpintitltles exmil
Ins .. mt cent. .12 of HieM iMdne Ciin
ndn hlue crnas Miit inUlintudiil ns
Kentucky hlue unim mil,
s
TIip I'll I li llllK.
The tnt(i litis, or Colnrmlo wttflto
Ix-elle. imkms the winter III the mn-
FAnM-BUILDINO
-ff
,SV. " '"
Xk
ft TN
V71 3i tf 'sv
a. ,7;WraCT..TT5iEiiiaiiiii. if ''rliT' ..;,,:
' .j B BB "ill'. Ill . ,,.,. 4
PLAN 01' A I'lCCKUY.
The nlsive dhicram shows it crovs Kectlon of n plcsery tiulldltiR thirty fou.
feet wide, which may Is- of nny tleMred leniMli The foundation Is of stoue
but mny lt built f concrete to Imi In Ueeplin: with the llnor nud the piers
which are concrete. The tisir Is In two lnjers, the lower three Inches IhIiis
romprlseil of ciinix ciavel nfii mrts nml n-uiont one part, the iiitKr Inch
lieluc mixed thru- parls sharp sand to one of evimmt. The alley runulu.
Ihrouchout the center if the bulhllnc Is sK ftvt wide, with a crowned tlisii
one-half Inch higher In the center, to Insure Its Udng kept in-rfivtly dry
The thsirs of the hiih are Riven n full of two Inches from the alley to Hit
outer doors.
The iKtrtltlons nn- constructed of ono nud n quartor-lnch Umrds cut Into
HirtH-fiM)t lengths. These nre placed In an upright nmIHou. the Utttoin ends
resting on n two-by-four anil the loHt iiiini1 with similar luaterlnl. The loft
nlsive Is nlsiut eight feet .high nt top jmsts nml furnishes an nbundaiK-u of
room for storage of straw, mites, crate materials, etc. No meal feed should
tsi stored here, as It Is likely to become rontanilimttil.
The Illustration shows tin) roH-s and pulleys by which the doors and
ventilators are iicmil nud cloned from the reeding ulleys. On the right sldo
the door nnd tentllntor nro eiH-ni on the left side cIomiI.
turo fiirin. As HtHtn as the imtntnes
urn up these bugs begin ftvdlug nud
laying eggs on the young lenxes. The
young that Imrrh from these eggs, ns
well its the next brood, nro the ones
that do tho damage. Therefore, It Is
necessary Hint treatment should bo lte
gun its (Usui ns tho young lux-ties np
jiear on the vims. Dtist tho plants
while tho dew Is on. with n inlxturo
made of 1 jstund Tarls green to 10
pounds of slaked lime or cheap Hour.
Another good method Is to spray the
plants with a composition of 2 ounces
of I'arls green In BO gnllons of Hor
dcaux mixture, spraying tho vines two
or three, times. Tor this purposo tho
Ilordcntix inlxturo should bo mndc out
of 3 pounds of bluestono nnd 5 pounds
of llino to 110 snllonm of witter. This
inlxturo will not only kill tho beetle,
but also prevent tho early blight from
destroying tho leaves nnd stems of tho
vines.
Need (erntliinllnn.
It requires from 20 to no days for
Asparagus seed to germinate; beans,
5 to 10 dnys; borecole, iroocoll, llrus
sola sprouts, cabbage and cnulltlowur,
5 .to 12 days j carrots. It to 21 days;
oWy, H to 20 days; corn salad, 1.
ilnys; corn, 8 to 11 flitya; cress, cnrlpd,
I to fi iliijs, cress, wnter, 12 to 14
iliiys; ciiciimhvrs, f to 10 dnjsj ckk
pliilit, H to 20 ilfl)s; endive, .'I to 7
dnys; lettuce, ; to r dnysj melons,
cnntiiloupes, n to 10 dn,vsj melons,
wnler. H to 1.1 dnys; mustiird, .'1 to D
dii)s; onions, 7 to dnys; pnrslpy, 20
to ;) dnys; piirulps, H to 1 1 dnys; peas,
S to 10 tlnjsj pepjier, 8 to 20 days.
WimiiI Axlir.
Ashes Hindu from hnnl wood nro
more valuable tlinu thowt innile from
rxift woihI. It Is clnlimil tlmt some
nshes from soft wood Imve not enough
value to innkc It worth while to bother
with Ilieill. It hns nlso been illscovenil
that tlm
vnllli Is Inrcely Kovemed by)
the pnrt of the tru- from which me
ii a liea nro imide. It Is declared by
chemists Hint th nhes of younc twlcs
nre of tnorp value tlinu the nsh of
the trunk of tlm tri, while the nsh
of the leaves Is still more valuable.
Three llor.f llnulilelree.
A ilotibletrei ntlnchluent to binder
or sulky plow cun be made nci-onllliK
to the plan shown. .The dimensions
cun ! vnrlctl sllchtly to ncwuimoibite
liorM-s of illITerciit slws.
llnlaliiK llliiilinrh.
Ithubnrb miulres n deep nml very
fertile soil, The crcnt, mvret of suc
cess In rnlalni; It Is hlch mnmirlne. tt
Is a cros fn-der. nisi rciiuln-s n lll
irnl nppllcntlon of lunuur- i-very yonr.
A crowcr whoe smnll ptftch priMluccs
rhubarb of enormous slue explains his
success from his pritctltv of throwlnc
soapsuds over the cround on washing
dn.ts. lie hnd Mild $.'U) worth from a
patch of two and one-hnlf roils In a
single M-nsoti.
I'nrtn Nnlrt,
Whpn the wheels cet so dry Hint
they rattle, have Hie tires proierly set;
do not try to chink up the spokes.
With nil classes of stock the value oi
the fdil Is the same, whether It Is sup
plied to Hie scMWtlles or the best of
thoroughbreds.
Tennis Hint Imve la-en partially Idle
C0NST11UCTI0N.
P7m .p.ii -Kas
et cnv.
CA.TH.
taurt4
for some time should como Into work
again gradually nud their shoulder'
bathed with salt water.
The cutworm Is tho lnrvno of h
moth; the worm Is of n brown color,
fut nud sluggish, alsmt an Inch long
ami feed, only during tho night.
For humble-foot In mttiy taint tho
com liberally with Hucturo of lotllno
dally "for n week. If this Is -done In
tho early stages the corn can be- spread.
If given before tho hogs get past
ttio eating and drinking stage, the fol
lowing Is claimed to bo au Infallible
euro for hog cholera: To n barrel of
good slop add one pint of Venetian red
and ono pint of kerosene oil. Mix well,
Tho llrst rule for getting n good
protlt from poultry Is to get tho chicks
hatched early, and tho next Is to keep
thoso chicks growing so fast that they
will reach laying maturity before tho
commencement of cold weather.
A horso will never run Into any other
burning building besides his own, or
oven pass n boutlro If ho can help It,
hut when once ho scents danger he
tries to got to tils stall
his homo and
horo can only
when onco ho roaches thc.ro
bo driven away by fright or shock iv
perlor to bis dread of fire.
I
I
t3
"W hOPTM 1
tlalbrr l.lUa llrflrrllnn.
An unforlnnnti' nuthor writes to thn
union Westminster llnretle: "Prof.
Cliniidler, I iiiulrrManil. hns Jim writ
ten n lxKk nn the lternlur of rozusry.
In n Idler necoiiipaiiylnx Hip prospec
tus of the ork the publlnlicr writes
to me ns follows 'We think you him
be Ir.lerestnl to know tlmt reference Is
innile to your name In Hiexe columns.'
I do not object, lilt I think It mlztit
Imve been put differently,"
Arl and Sprrlallalnar.
Why should sn artist who has pilntvl
(nrtraiis lor yars if urniru lairnt as a
lanrlncapp palntrr? Thrre la no rraton
for It. W lis re crown to mlilako app-
! daily for piraonAllly, and 'li nrllat wbo I
baa made hl name as a painter of cats
Ill liarr to paint
cala all hit lift.
Kuntt, Munich.
Thing to AtoIiI.
Eastern Tourist This climate i
trry healthy, ln't It?
Westerner Oh, yes.
Knatcrn Tourist What nro the
things to avoid out here If one wishes
to keep In, fN-rft-ct licnltli?
Westerner Mullets, knives and
rope,
Slerrly m Sample.
"Wlist la the matter, little boy V aVe-l
tbt profeanor. "Hare you the meaaleaT'
. ".Nofe," anHerrd the boy, Tye got
the meaale. They'a only one of 'em."
That'a alncularl" intianl Ibe profeaaor
Habitual
Constipation.
l lay bo ncrmnnctuh m ercome by pravr
personal efforts wulithc oisistanco
of tin? ono truly benclniil lotnfin;
rcmitl)', Oyrup (4 fig an! Ditirojbonna,
uliIcTt enables oricta(orm reoulor
iinbits daily so tint ossiancolo nn
ura mny be railunlly uispcnedwitlt
uhcii no lonr needed as the best o
rcntedies,lien a-quirc-d, aroto assist
nnlure ana not to supplant the nuttir
nl junctions, wh'tcJt must dt-K-ttd nlti
inutclv unoti nrnner nourisltniont.
proixr I'fforts.oml riltt liking Ciierolly.
fflr1 ciieel Qlh2s
KiV 111- VUIIUIUL"
r i r
, nmnulaftumlUtrw
CALIFORNIA
Fig Stjvup Co. oniy
SOLO BY ALL LEVDINC DRUCCJSTS
k' tin-ut), rcHnur pciro &0fnUotUa
Omlaona.
"Pardon me, old man," began the
TPteran lKinrder, "but we don't want
to lose you, and I Just vr -t to warn
you Hint you'd U-tter begin to pay
something on your tioard."
"Why?"'-asked the new boarder.
"Well, I noticed that Mrs. Stnrrem
wns dangerously pollto to you Hint
morning." Phlludetph'a Pros.
HC1 U BHi MP, 1 1', ll1, Xrirl
The Kind Von Itavo Always ltmiglit lias lmriio tho signa
ture, of Cltas. II, l'lotclu-r, nml has been iiuwlo iimU-r Ills
pcrsoittil Niipervlslon for oer :U years. Allow no mm
to tlt-eelvo yon In this. CounU-rlolts, Imitations nnd
iTiist-nH.g-ooil" nro liiitl'x-ierlinciits, anil oiiilniigt-r tho
licnltli of Children Kxpericnco niilnst lperliiu-nt.
What is CASTOR I A
Cnstorliv Is u harmless Mibstltuto for Castor OH, 1'aro
Rorio, lrops nntl Sootlilnir Syrups. It is lMcnsmtt. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Nnrcotlq
Hubstanc-o. Its ace Is its ;nmiitcc. It destroys "Worms
nml allays Fevori.-liiioss. Jt cures Dlurrlia-u and 'Wind
Colic. It relieves 'L'c-otliliifr Troubles, euros Constipation
ami l'lntulency. lfasslinilatos tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and liowels, IvIiik- ln-altby and natural bleep.
Tho Children's Pauucca Tho Mother's rrlciul,
TJie KM You Ha?e Always Bought
Soars tho
wx
In Use
TNI OfNT-U OOMNHf, TT MUMIT TMCT. NIW tOU Clt .
MULE
TEAM
FOR THE
Not only sof(ons tho 'water, but cleans tho skin thoroughly,
! removes and prevents tho odor o perspiration, soothes
irritation and renders tho
I
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of It on auction-sale
principles: "going, going,
g-o-n-cl" Stop the auction
with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It
checks falling hair, and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
"Ml hair mt out aohvlfT I nearly loattt
all. I had hairf o mteli about Ayar-a Jlalr
VKor I nvraaht I woold (It. ii a trial. I SM
ao ar.4 It eorripl.taly atopppt ll,a ratlins, and
it i
IT
in.oa nir nair rrnw T.rj rapiuiy, aiaar ll
KlILIi, .SoMhDeld
tun.
Jt
by J. O. Ay.r Co . Lowau, Din.
lifers
All
ao naoufatftttrara of
SAk-SiPAULU.
niLS.
CnUSY FtCTORAL
q
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rLT KiLiza
Atmttoi all tri
Cim mmd ffAfd
cvnnfort tnmttrr
homo-in dlnla-t
rrsrn. lrpUi
rnini ftn-i rjf
p&cm h4rllli4
-rvirovtlr-t-uiB.
(If-tle Rl 'i
will oi -T.lr
Inttiff atihl.
Trr thm mem ! jrm will rr l- wlibMt tt-u
It pot attfr br Q4lt. wt pmi& of 3f-
UAIOID tOKUl, ll ttli At.. MrUr. ' T.
WANTED
INrORMATlON
KEGARDING
Farm or Business
foraair. Not lartltj'ar about locatkm.
Wuh to hra r from OWNER only who will
a... direct to tejyrr Gir prtcc, decrip-
turn anil atata when paaaeaaton can b
had Addr ,
L MUIMllf, tr. Z. latU-a-.XT
H
OTEL MOORE
oij:k all tiii: yhajk
Ciatsop buch Seaside, Oremm
, "TUC Mrrcllyaa tbrbnth attilaallar
i a cliff House :r W":r: JKnit
uLirr iiuuol ,i ... n.ki.r.
I OF ',, Parian.
I H . ... rJXVl
Kan parlera. Llrctrl llrkta. lire-
iraia arau tiaa vaiaa
drlira. hra favia a apee-
Kalra. IiO aa UJW
par ay. a-spriti nttapy ia wrra.
UAJT. J.MOOHU, l-rvprlrtara
Krhnr. ol the laa.
William Hie Cooqurrur had Juit woa
the battle of llaatinca.
"Well," he Mid. "I guess we may as
well put np the sign, Tula Country Has
Chanced llanda!'"
Which, when jou ronaider rhe fact that
the country waa under hla beel. sbowa
that William wsa lamentably rnrrleaa and
Ineinrt In his rhetoric - 0nrao Tribune.
PN O
No, 24-oa
-TtTIIKN rlllnr toadi-ertlaars pleaaa
If mamliin thla er.
Signature of
flJvViSSRffl
fc' vrVvi----H'w T
-L LL a ai 7at-KaBWa-WF
For Over 30 Years.
BORAX
TOILET
skin fresh, soft and velvety.
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