Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 13, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Linn Cattle Lead
tored to P o rtla n d F rid ay via Al-
bany. where they took in the countv
f*ir It was a trip ot bueme.-a aud
pleasure com bined. T hey returned
the first of th e week.
More
The new eouthside garage re-
ports business opening up nicely. !
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•
those of oue nerd are afflicted with
tuberculosis.
The poster also shows two children
—one healthy, one diseased—aud the
point Is brought out that tuberculous
Breeders of Registered Stock than in anv Other
County in Oregon.
' aad established himself tn the affee-
I lions of a community. Its
a way of adupliug him. So Mr Giwen
had been adopted Into many fa»»ta*
from Beardstown to Springfield. He
was everybody’s “Uncle ltowlln.
He
had a moat unusual circumference and
the slreugih to carry IL HI« niddjr
Cheeks and curling locks and klmlly
dark eyes and large head were deta a
of importance. Under all were a heart
with the love of men, a mind of un­
A Story o f the Builders
usual understanding and a hand
skilled in ull the arts of the Kentucky
o f Democracy
pioneer. He could grill « v e n is o n
steak and roast a grouse aud broil a
chicken tu a way which had filled the
countryside with fond recollections of
Ids hospitality; he could kindle a fire
with a bow and string, a ptne »tkk
and some shaving»; he could make
Copyright. Irving BoehsUsr
anything from a splint broom to a
rocking horse with his Jack-knife. Abe
Lincoln was one of the ijmuy men who
SYNOP9IS.
mew and loved him.
C H A P T E R I.—S a m so n and Sarah T r a y ­
On H warm, bright afternoon early
lor w ith th eir tw o child ren. Josia h anu
U September, Bowlin Green wag going
B etsey tra v el by * a < » n iron» their homv
in \ •»rireunes Vt. to th e W est, th e lal.u
around the pasture to put his fence- n
of p l.iity
T heir ¿ . . t m a t l o n j . t h e Louu
repair, when he come upon young Mr.
try o f the B angam on , In Illinois.
Lincoln. The latter sat In the shade
C H A P T E R II.—At
,f , tree on the hillside. He looked
m eet a party o f Im m igrants, »m on « then
a you th n a in e l John M cN eil, w ho alec
•terribly peaked.” as Uncle Bowlin
d ecid es to s o to
aas said ln a letter.
All of the p arty suffer from fe v *r^
ague. S a r a h '. m lnlatraU ona
“Why, Abe, where have you been?
of a youth. H arry N eed le». In th e 1»»
,e usked
’T h e whole village Is
atacea of fever, and he accoinpantee th«
T r a i le r . T hey reach N aw
u,"' t a r r i Samson Traylor was here last
AManfor
the Ages
The Holloway building on the
the soil. But there Is. according to
Linn County Breeders
Wuth side, occupied by the Rauch
garden specialists of the tu tted
blacksmith shop, has been rerooied
(Albany Democrat)
Stales Department of Agriculture, a
Farm ers rep o rt the soil here­
Linn has mor -breeders of regis­ still better plan and one that can be
abouts in unusually fine cood tion tered stock than any other county put in practice after the season for
sowing rye or barley Is loug past. That
for fall seeding and a great deal 01 io the stale.
better piau is to plow or spade the
eraiu is going in in such good shape
Among them are D. F . Burger garden in the fall or as early In the
*, to promise well for next y ear’s | of Dever, whose Percherons won
By Irving Bachelier
the grand prize in competition with
crop.
the
tied
horses
in
the
west;
R.
L
A trucker in backing up to Coolex ,
A C o ’s store struck th e city d rin k ­ B u rk h irt, who holds world cham ­
ing fou n tain , sh a tte rin g it into pion Jerseys in his herds; R. C.
many pieces.
It has been suffi­ Burkh irt of Lebanon, who raises
ciently repaired to enable th e pass­ (Shire horses; J. C. Brown A Son
erby to slake his th irst. It Will be of Sbedd, who specialize on J e r­
seys; Ge >rge L- Lines, with A J
replaced by a new one.
C. C. Jerseys, Henry Stew art, Je r­
Tubercular-Free Cattle.
While it did not carry off tne seys; George A. McCart of H arris­
animals may transmit the disease to
first prize, the Brownsville exhibit burg, who is encouraging the Hoi.
children who drink the mUk produced.
at the A lbany fair was a very cred­ stein-Fi isian strain of cattle; W il­
The poster Is a strong appeal for
itable one and attracted a great ier Blackburn ot Scio, with short­
healthy cattle, and it Is to be used ex­
deal of atten tio n . • W. J. Moore, horn cattle; F. H Porter, H alsev.
tensively In the tuberculosis eradica­
who had charge of the display w ith red polled cattle; J. B- Cor­
tion campaign being carried on by the
brought home with him the th ird n ett, Shedd, shorthorn ca ttle ;
department.
prize aud gave this portion of the F ran k Cochran, Brownsville; C. F.
and are w elcom ed by you n g A be U n
Careful experiments In practical
light lookin’ for ye.”
t -»
county some good advertising. Tne Sargent, Scio, red polled; Lesli«
work have shown that tuberculosis coin.
••I'm like a deer that’s been hurt,
e x h ib it included grains, grasses, Cade, Jerseys; Charles Schm idt Az
C H A P T E R I I I —A m on g th e T r a y lo r ,
cannot be detected to any great extenl
aid the young man. “I took to the
ac q u a in ta n c e s a r . U n c o !” • ’ ’ “’"‘J*
among animals by physical examina­ first
fruits, and vegetables from 111 gens Brownsville;
Vaughn &
Jack k e la o and hla p retty dau ghter Him
.voods. Wanted to be alone. You s«b
tions. The most reliable method Is the
IS y e a r , of age.
whole
valley.
I had a lot of thinking
do—the kin
wuuie Calapooia
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.Downing, Lyons, Shropshire a n .
tuberculin test applied by a .trained
thinking that every man m us: do
T h ru the D avenport real estate p or8et „heep. Ed Sehoel, Chester
CH A I T E R IV —S am son d ecid es to lo
at N ew Salem , and b egin s building
for himself. I’ve got the brush cleared
agency E arl S ta n a rd purchased white hogg; E C McClain, Leba- Thia Boy Began Gardening Operations operator. Tuberculin, while regarded c h a t . t- houee
I » d by J a c k A rm stron g
us the most accurate diagnostic
„way. at last, so 1 can see through. I
row
dies
a
ttem
p
t
to
Oreak
UP
‘
•’’“Jpr<Yuung
the R aistrick residence property on no(li Poland China hogs; E. B.
at Right Time.
agency known to science, is safe only t n g s Lincoln th r a .h e e A rm strong
u,’*f
had made up my mind to go down.to
[ l i n y N eedlea .tr ik e s U ap H o f “1':
K irk avenue la st week
Day, Poland China hogs.
1„ the hands of a trained and sUtLirul
v’ ur house for the night and wns try-
winter as possible and give It a heavy
t h . A rm stron g crow d, and M cN oll th reat
operator
who
Is
acquainted
with
Its
llg to decide whether I have energy
ena ven gean ce.
The C h ristian endeavor society
routing of horse manure. Leave the
limitations and with the •J » !’’»1“« 1
Cattle at State Fair
ground In the rough, as this will pre­
«iinuuh to do It.’
of the Presbyterian church e n te r­
produces in the animals to which It
“Come on; It’s only a short step.”
tained the high school studeii'Z
r r ran
a n x k r Porter’s
u n « . prizes on red vent the loss of the valuable In­ applied, the department veterinarians h l d 'm ^ B t m 'd r li.n ^ f f hie
F
urged
the big hearted ltowlln
gredients
In
the
manure.
Friday evening-
A goodly num ­ polled cattle at the state fair were;
a el-otgun
John M cN eil, me I r i i l w »
My.
••What I feel the need o t
"'’’’ •
Gives Early Vegetables.
ber were present and the evening Bull 3 years or over, first; junior
N la g o r a F a l l, acq u a in ta n c e . Il i m i » • « >
1. « week or two of sleep, said Mr.
Now. what have ,ou gained by that
a tte n tiv e to Ann R u tled ge. ' ¿ t i c o l n l e j n
was delightfully passed in games yearling
bull,
second
and Plan? Well, In addition to fertilizing
love w ith Ann, but h a s never had en ou gh
Lincoln, as he rose nnd started down
cou rage to tell her eo.
and social am enities, ending with th ird ; calf, second; cow, 4 years old the ground.4*id putting It In better
►he long hill with his frleud.
the usual “ e a ts,” of which there or over, first; two-year-old heifer, physical condition, this: The garden
Some time later ltowlln Green gave
C H A P T E R V I. - T raylor h elp s tw o
.la v e« , w ho had run aw a y from »1. Ixm •_ Samson this brief account of wbat
iiu t iip r t h e i
was an abundanc.
first and second; senior yearling can be planted earlier In the spring
to escap e. K llphalet H iggs, ow ner o f the
follow in g them , a tte m p ts to beat
happened In and about tlie cabin
The m any friends hereabouts of heifer, first and second; junior than If It had been left bare or plant­ y o u r s e lf. .’Oi* <i Box, flt h it slave«
8lA'* "
ln B n < h t hag hie arm
"lie wouldn't eal anything, d r
Mrs. Iva Tem pleton Porter will b yearling heifer, first; senior heifer ed to a green crop. And that amounts o r c h a r d a t th e f e r r y , t l a r -
wanted to go down to the river for a
interested in know ing of her m ar­ calf,first; junior heifer ca l', second; to a great deal. It amounts, frequent­
c h a PT K R V I I — W a itin g for hie arm
dip, and I went with him. When we
to having a number of nice vege­ r L l i n r ° \ O re .
to heal B iggs m eet« B lm K elao, w ith
riage at Spokane a few days ago senior and junior grand cham pi­ ly
got back, I Induced him to take off his
tables on your table two or three
whom rtarry N eedle« ,h a"
J"t
lo^
r
’
C.
I
,
MORRIS.
to Jo h n G a lb ra ith of Sweet Home on hull; senior and junior chain- weeks ahead of your neighbor who
B ig g s a sk s for B lm e hand, but ner
clothes and get Into tied, lie was fast
B
lgga
re-
fath er refu se* hla con sen t.
Mrs. G alb rrith lived in and about pion cow; graded herd,
a n ‘ did not break his garden till spring.
asleep In ten minutes. When night
tu rn s to St Louie.
Brownsville for m any years and second; breeder’s young herd find, Such crops ns smooth i>eus, heeta, let­
came I went up the 'udder to bed. He
CH APTER
V III.—B lm
c o n fs » « » to
has a wide circle of friends wh breeder’s calf herd, first; ex h ih it- tuce and onion sets con be planted as
H arry th at .h e lo v e . B ig g . and **}• was »till usleep when I eaine down In
youth I. d le c o n .o l.t.^ ld n r °ln
the morning. I went out and did my
will ioin in best wishes for the fu­ ors’s young herd, first; get of sir«, early In the spring as the ground can
up«.!« a. se a t In the le g isla tu r e . H e an a
chores.
Then I cut two venison
ture.
The newly-weds will reside first and second; produce or datn. be worked. If plowing or s i d in g the
Harry volu n teer for the B lack H aw k war.
steaks, each about the size o’ my band.
and le a v e N ew Salem .
-round
has
been
deferred
till
spring,
first aud second.
in Sweet Home.
1 work done prom ptly and
Hiid a half moon of bacon. I pounded
G e.rge A M cCart of H a r m „ delay of ns much as three weeks Is
The Brow nsville high school foot­
the venison to pulp with u Utile »«It
reasonably.
Phone No. 20».
likely
to
occur
after
these
crops
should
ball team went to Corvallis Friday burg took fourth and fifth prizes have been planted—which means, re-
and bacon mixed In. I put It on the
kt
,n
Holstein
hull
calves.
ano played the high school boys
broiler and over a bed o’ hickory coals.
su sta in him In hla g rief.
luclng
It
to
money
measure,
that
you
G o rg e Dannen of Shedd tom
there, the soore being 41 to 0 in
will go on buying vegetables for at
C H A P T E R X — L in coln , d efeated In hl« I got the coffee Into the pot and up
first prize for a two-year-old short- (cast that long after you might have
next to the fire and some potatoes in
a n c lH a .v for the .le«’o.'a’ “ roL fo rm s
favor of C orvallis.
B erry In .
inlD w ith
Bill
the ashes. I busted a bird with bacon
G L A S S E S F IT T E
,een bringing them In nice and fresh
B lx g . « n d s » S » o g to
Mrs. A. S H am ill, who has lioru heifer,
iae. bu t th e N ew S alem
strips and put It Into the roaster and
John Quimbv of Hal««v,
1
BY
been q u ite sick for some days, is on senior shorthorn yearling helf-r. rom your own garden If you had done
set it back o’ the broiling bed. Then
, little work In the fall or early
g
r
a
d
u
a
t
e
reported som ew hat improved-
K atherine Pugh of the school winter.
CHAPTER XI.-IJBcoln. now !»•»- I made some biscuits and put era
O P T O M E T R IS T
inaeter d e . l d « to run a g a in for tn e
Into the oven. I tell you. In u Iltl e
Banker H enry Thom pson h is club at Shedd took third on junior
le g isla tu r e
A nn R u tled g e le openly I
« 5 . w ith Joh n M cN eil. H e le a v e s for
while the smell o' that fireplace would
been m aking quite extensive im shorthorn yearling heifer.
P R IV A T E o f f ic e
PUTTING PLOW AWAY IN FALL
hie hom e In th e E ast. Pron' l., l1'!?o m i c -
huve 'woke the dead—hopestl Abe
provensents in the hue resident
R. A. Tem pleton of Halsey *on
turn soon and m arry Ann. L incoln •<
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
began to stir. In a minute I heard
e sp ts bis d e fe a t m a n fu lly N o wordI
property he recently purchase, 18 first prizes and 1 second on Chev­ Excellent Plan to Apply Good Coat of
in< from M cN eil. A nn c o n fe s se s to Abe
P R IC E S r e a s o n a b l e
him call!
, ,
h
i
t
hie
real
nam
e
la
M
cN
a.nar,
and
her
Axle
Grease
and
Cover
With
from the Moyer estate
w he
f .« r s th a t he w ill not return
L incoln
iot sheep.
,
. .
.
•‘ •Say. Uncle Bowlin, Im goln to
M. FR EN C H & SONS
Thin, Dry Dust.
In h l. d eep love en d e a v o r s to reasaura
com pleted according to presen ■ C P Kizer of H arrisburg got
get
up
an'
eut
you
out
o'
house
and
her th ough he -sh a r e s her m isg iv in g s
ALBANY
OREG.
plan s it will make Mr and M
third prize on wether lam bs <>’
home. I'm hungry and I feel Uke a
ncoin X . h l. .e a t In t h . le g l.la lu r e .
When you put yonr plow swny for
middle wool breed-, but on Oxford
Thom pson a delightful home.
new man. W hut time Is It l
C H A P T R R X II .—A nn h ears from Mu
rhe season, put a good eoat of axle
N a m ^ r b u t h l. tetter ' « / N d
Downs
he
took
several
blue
riboons
“ ‘It'll be nine o’clock by the time
W hat is more perfect than
rrea«e on the point and moldboard nnd
con vin ced he d o « not love her Hhe tei s
you're washed anil dressed,' I say»
m d bis ram was the cham pion.
Abe of her doubt, and ha con feeeee hie
■over
the
grease
with
a
good
covering
O ctober day ?
•• ‘Well. I declare,' says be, 'I’ve had
lo v e and a sk s her to m arry him
Ann
Irene Quimby of Halsey won
d eclares sh e d o e . oot y e t love him- h
The school budget for the yea second on junior shorthorn heifer )f drt dust. This will cause the axle
about sixteen hours o' solid sleep. The
w
ill
try
to.
W
ith
ttiat
prom
ise
•reuse to stfC where the grease Slone
s e ts ou t tor V an d alia and h is le g isla tiv e
world looks better to me this morn­
as fixed by the board a few even
vould drv out. nnd will save a lot of
calf.
d u ties
ings ago am ounts to nearly » 0.
ing.'
.
courins when plow time comes.
CHAPTER
X I I I .—in sp ired by E lijah
"At the table 1 told him a story and
T his includes the taking up
lx iv e jo y . T raylor a r ra n g es on hie farmi a
got a little laugh out of him. lie
nearly »3000 w orth of bonds and PREPAREGARDEN N O W sheep —
AS SCAVENGERS
hiding p lace for runaw ay
Apples
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
« -
ss\K=dB
stayed with me three wacks, chorlng
around the place and Inking It easy,
Plow or Spade Ground and Cover With
Care Are Essential to
lie read all the books I had, until you
Feed and
Coarse Manure to Put It in Bet­
• lop r Flock for
--- Mutton—Ani-
and Doc Allen came with the law
velop
S S S ? » -
malt
Keep
Down
Weeds.
ter Physical Condition for
books. Then he pitched Into them. I
CUUI ’
atteudin
Spring Planting.
think he has changed a good deal sines
la tte r p a rt of the wees
Sheep possess great ability to reno-
Ann died. He talks a lot about God
conference in th e interest of secur
at« the soil, keep down all kinds of
by th e U n ited S ta te s Depart-
and the hereafter.”
imr a man for the pastorate here.
,
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r
e
r
/
ä
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/
e
s
m ent o f A gricu lture.
ln October young Mr. Lincoln re­
eed that would otherwise often be
T heir interview with the d istin
to
consume
odds
and
ends
turned to his surveying, nnd In the
The man who makes a
veeds and
superintendent was quite satis a - <HMl garden does not begin Io
T r y o u r T o p ic K r y p t o k s
otally wasted, but the man Wha un-
last month of the year to Vandalia for
tory and they feel assured th a t th
prlng- He begins In the fall. But ierinkes to develop a really profitable
an extra sesslpn of the legislature,
h©
ii
iv
i
s
ib
h
’
b
ifo
c
a
ls
.
^ spring I. « I»"«
special uneds of this congregation
l,x*k of mtltton sheep must get away,
where he took a stand against the con-
CHAPTER XVI.
lhe bean poles are beginning to rot „ far as possible, from the idea that
ventlon gj’Hivm of nominating < an !■
will be duly considered.
hev are kept because of their ability
, ready, and It 1» time right now to
Young Mr. Lincoln Safely dates for public office. Samson went
recent arrival in BrownsvLc
Wherein
. Scavengers. He must like his sheep
A
ake out Insurance by putting t
P
aste. Two Great Danger P e n t, io Vandalia for a visit with him and
Pataca
p „n to give them the most pains
from one ot the centaal wester
.way properly. And that '»
and Turn. Into th . Highway of HI. lo see the place before the session end-
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states where d ro u th bad great
,t » ..„ualderable number of slmpht aklng care and the hest food that his
j ed. The next year, In a letter to his
Manhood.
shortened the crops look« uj
arm affords. Unless he does this be
Mng. of eqmtl 1m,-,nance that should
i brother, he »ays:
For day. thereafter the
of
this pari of Oregon as a veritai
"Vandalia Is a small, crude village,
q, done In the garden—now
« likely to have trouble.
New Knlem were sorely troubled AW , i It hus a strong llsvor of whisky, pro-
Because you have harvested all the
laud flowing with milk and hone
H aroltl A lbro.
Lincoln, the ready helper In th"« °
arden crops do not fall Into the seri-
Nowhere else has the • ‘’m id*0
fnulty and tobacco. The night after
need the wise counselor, the friend f I got there I went to a banquet with
M a n li la et u ring o p tfia n .
error of thinking that you do net
of good thidga to eat been found
»n.J-old
and
young,
dogs
and
b
.
-
,
^
Abe Lincoln. Heard a lot about the
.eeti to give any further attention to
such n o t as in this famed Ca
as Samson was wont Io H“ T 1 U'J" ' dam nigger lovlug Yankees who were
he garden till next spring.
pooia valley, where Mother Ba
i and hope of the little cvhln vlhage. trying lo ruin the state and ceuntry
Clean-Up Time In Gard*"-
responds so « ' " ” 00« T ^ J d
was breaking down under hla grief with abolition.
One of the most Important things Is
There were some
He seemed U> care no more for w rk stories like those we used to hesr in
slig h test touch of tne
W ILD K Y LODGE NO. ßß.
O clean up Ton wouldn t ex. use a Posier Used in Tuberculosis
atudy
or
friendship.
He
wandered
lovenly kept house. Well, slovenl
the lumber camp, and no end of Pow'
m an.
Regular m eeting next Balorda»
Eradication Campaign.
In the woods and up«" ’be prairies erful talk. In which the names of God
, X "n the garden Is hardly m»re to
T h e county la ir at Albanir
Many
feared
that
he
would
and the Savior were roughly handled.
tolerated flood housekeeping In
Ughi.
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„ „ . C i . . . 0 .« ‘
A few of the stateamen got drunk, and
Mae
hla
reason
our citizens th ith e r Friday.
T har, waa a wise and merry hearted after the dinner was over two ef them
pi)K SALE
merely because a slovenly garden Cartful Experimanta Hava Demon-
atrated That Dlaeaae Cannot Ba
«an who Uved a m,le <* ** ,rm" ,h* Jumpeil on the table and danced down
n ‘winter 1» the most
First elsa» eecond hand
It looked like old limes to »
aUlage. Hla name was Bowlin Green
Detected to Any Great Extent
the whole length of It, shattering
Sam e a .y e r behind th e
’
hlng in man’s perversion "f nature^
JS U a u s e the success of next years
day. wbeq one of middle ag< plates and cupa and sau.ers and
by Fhyaical Exam inaient.
glassea. Nobody seemed to be able
egetables depends on “ ■ l’ r^
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to atop them. I bear that they bad to
Most of the diseases and Insect pests rpyapared by th e U n ited S tatae D epart-
ment o f A gricu ltu re.)
| pay several hundred dollara for the
(hat affect garden crops B y * over
Unlike moa« <>'»'«'• Infectious dix
damage done. You will be apt to think
vlnter In the remains of the past sea
cnant tuberculotiis haa an inaldloua
that there Is too much liberty here In
<on’s crops. Such materials a . cab- way of working under cover, and
the West, and perhaps that Is so, but
...g e Stalks beau vines, tomato r tn e a - o f t e t t f lm e a
animale of the im»
the fa c f Is tlwse men are not half so
m fact, trash of any sort In the gar nealthy appearance are found to
W e H ave
S h o u l d be collected and hauled
bail as they seem to be. Lincoln tell*
act to the tuberculin teat, say veteri
every thing
me that they are honest, almost to •
to a dump, or burned.
mau. and sincerely devoted to the pub­
O ptical
Then, having the ground clean there nartana of the United
nient of Agriculture. No cattle own
lic good as they see It. I asked Abe
I. another thing of equal ln,I“,rta"'*t mn afford «<> » ’ • 10 d"ub’ * ,h '°
Lincoln, who all his life has associated
e y e s t r a in
t .hould not be allowed to I. b.™ whether hla animal» are affected, the)
with rough tongued, drinking men,
over winter. Oronnd exixwed to^beat
s the Cause ol Many
udd. Thio point la brought out elea
how he managed to hold his own
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rains
will
Peddle
and
wash
and
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human
|y In » two-colored potter published
, . u . f Pork Veal and M utton. See U ” course and keep his talk and habits M
giiat loss of plant food Is sure to re- b; lbe department, on which ta A o w . L" , V C ’
H ighest prices paid lor Beef. Pork, > eai an «
.olt, A very good P>«" >« *
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two herds of dairy cattle. From all
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B ' " " ’ " 1« r B “ ” 3 ” 51' d ean
"•Why, the fact Is, said he, I
:i garden In some green cmp. such . .
(ippearsnces the animale of hoth_herd,
aaaodsted with the people who lived
m-e healthy, but a» a matter of fac
of tli« time, hut I,
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in te re st.
tlon on ih < “U nderground R ailroad
c n i P T K R X IV .—Ann arfreea to m arry
A b . b m bar h e a lth U w recked
T hree
r u n .w a y s l a v « seek T ra y lo r's help In
« .p in g
T h ey belon g to B i n s *nd he
" m ? . In pu rsuit o f them
T h r ea ten ed
w ith arrest for Inciting the raid on T ray
lor he fleea. One o f tn e fu g itiv e s 1» B lm
In d l.x u l» e
Bhe h a s fled from her huar
ban d’s cru elty
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ALBANY.
STRONG APPEAL MADE
FOR HEALTHY CATTLE
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