CENTRAL POINT HERALD SEPT. 28, 1916 FORGETFUL LESCHETIZKY. C entral P oint H erald T h * G reat P ian ist W as One o f the V je t A b een tm inded o f Man. DAI RY and CREAMERY r EXPLORING A RIVER ÍRDPH IS OF WA! !) .«« ’.VI j DOM, The best Indication of the That fatuous pianist and still more breeding value of a bull la fur­ famous teacher ut music, Theodore : ; ;3 Carefully Prc I Captured Leschetlzky. was one of the moat ah nished lu the milk records of bis AN I ni »» in Mi* NT !■»':il newspaper »ievoted to seiitmluiled of men. dam. serve by Uncle Sam. If»*- i n U - i . >i - »1 Central Point and the Hotrue Hi*«sr V»l!«*y. Due day, having experienced a slight The Niger, the Mystery of Africa, It never pays to use poor salt symptom he thought lie would visit his In butter. Some may say that Was Long a Puzzle. i file at the B a k e A n 1 doctor and provide against a repeti­ ON VIEW .N NAVAL ACADEMY salt is salt, but It Is true that HIS V i PAPIK ‘ L it risi: o A o k n c y . I n c .. 4‘SJ j I I in« m t. »» V vtitrisiN tion. The day was cloudy, and he Mouth .Vf in I •' .1.,, Ai and 77‘J Market there are some grades much bet­ WATER ON THE FARM. 8 t r , m P inn' i .. wht re contract« for adver- started forth umbrella In hand. Be­ ter than others. f lain a cun I»* mail«; for it fore reuchlng the nearest avenue It be­ SOLVED IN A CURIOUS WAY. R estored by Special Process A fte r The stomach of a little calf Is Im portan t T h a t D airym an P ro v id e a gan to sprinkle, anil he hailed a pass H a v in g Be n In T a tters F or Years, very sensitive uud easily ruined. P'l Bi.i.siiibD E v e r y T h u k k u a y . Pure and Abundant Supply. Huha^rii») » n price, $1.60 per year, in advance. ing street car. Settled comfortably In T h e y A re a L iv in g P ro o f o f tire H e ro ­ Nothing will do tills quicker than Nothlug la of greater Importance on a corner, lie sank into meditation and T w o "A t m oh air" Scientists, W h o N ever ism o f Our S oldiers and Sailors. keeping the calf confined lu a Set Foot In th * Dark Continent, i a stock fHrm than an abundant sup was lost to material circumstances un wet, dirty stall or pen. W orked Out the Problem o f W here | ply of pure water. Few farms have til the conductor announced: "End of In the aui torlum of the academic VICE PRESIDENT KING. Flue eornaieal for the akim- the G reet Stream Entered th * Sea. building at the Uuited Stales Naval ! clear running water or live springs route. Fassengers will please descend." mllk calf Is a good substitute for academy at Annapolis are 13,000square H e Tuoi- ti e Oath of Ottica A broad, but It is necessary to provide storage tanks Obediently the musician descended. the more expensive ollmeal. The Niger Is the third greatest river Did Not Like to Serve. ! and pump water from wells, says the He hud passed the doctors house long la Africa and the eleventh iti rank in yards of da 4», inuat of them trupby To double the amount of milk flags. ago; besides, lie had forgotten where \VHIl!iiu I’ ufus King, born April C. Kansas Farmer. per acre and cut the cost of milk the « ‘oriel. A century ago nobody bad The capture of these tattered ban­ be was going A friend who happened 17VI d i i vpi II Ik, IK53 «vas a vice production in tw o—build a silo. On dairy farms water Is of even found where the Niger river reached president of tlie United Stilt**» »b o greater Importance than on general live to pass a few moments later, found the sea. and as the mystery grew the ners helped to make the stars uml hltn standing ou the curbstone— his stripe' respected by the nutlotis of the never u 'I vh I In tIn»t capacity and one stock farms. Milk cows drink more theory became popular that the Kongo who tool the oath of office on foreign water than do other unlnials because umbrella up, although It was no longer cr Zaire river » a « the lower pail of earth uud reflect undying glory ou the men of the United States navy. They soil, noclhlng which eon be said of a great deal of water Is required for raining—glowering intently at the brimming gutter as he tried to remem­ the Niger. are living proofs of the heroism and no olhi i- executive officer who baa ever milk production. The most impressive fact known courage of the soldier» and sailors who ber Ids erratia. Explanations followed, I,veo i i ted liy the |ieople of thlscoun Cows form fixed habits as to the and the friend laughingly advised him about the Kongo wus that the majestic fought to muitituiu the flag wheu the try. King ««as an invalid, but bis time o f drinking water and ure rest flood it poured Into the Atlantic fresh nation was struggling for Independ­ Iriends urged him to take aecund place less and uneasy unless they can get to return home. “ Also, you will have my company all etied the sea several miles from the ence and later when It was fighting to on the i.'l.ct with Irierce in 1852. the way," he added genially. “ That ts shore II certainly wus a gteat river. establish firmly the foundations of the lloth v. etc ele ted, but Mr. King's .Mutigo Park, the splendid and in greatest republic o f the world. to say. if you do not m ini stopping a health i . ml so rapidly that be was molt cut at Dr. So and-so's, where I trepiil young Scotchman who iuungu From 1S47 to lltOl this collection of forced to go lo Cubo some two mouths The watery character of the ration have promised to call for a prescrip­ rated the modern era of African ex flags, which should be one of Amer­ Infoi. Inauguration day. Not having ploratlou. was largely responsible fot ica's most highly prized treasures, was fed has no effect upon the fat content tion for my «vlfe.” retili' d to the United States by of the milk, says the Orange Judd “ Not at all; uot at all!” cried Leo- the theory that the Kongo might be Mu- kept at the Naval academy and exhib .lap i, I, congres« passed n Hpectal act Farmer. There is even less variation chetlzky, beaming. "M y dear fellow, outlet of the Niger He ««as etitbusi ited in the old navul institute hull. untie i mug the l ulled States consul at He wrote that 1/ you have told me my desluatlon. I, astic over the idea In 1901, wbea It was decided to tear In the other milk constituents. This In­ Matiiii7.il» rutin, to swear him lu as ; too, «u s going to Dr. So-and-so for a the theory turned out to be true the down this building, the flags were dicates that rations o f varying water vl< c pre dent at about the hour when fact, in a commercial sense, would be packed In iron boxes anil stored away i content have no effect upon the com­ prescription." taking the oath o f office ut Pierce « The friends proceeded to the doctor's second In importance only to the dis Being In a dilapidated condition when position o f milk. Tills was the eonclu- Wash i ; they were taken down to be packed, 1 slon of prolonged tests over an eighty mid obtained the t«vo prescriptions. covpry of the Cape of Good Hope. i I'liii'iit was curried out to Till a The German geographer lielchartl grave fears were entertained that they They left together, and ou the top step day period with eight cows conducted a dot. a i m the day appointed, ut a would he further damaged by moths. — the sun was now shining brilliantly— became Interested In the problem o for the government by W. F. Turner, plantation on out* of the highest bills In the Niger, and, gathering all data During the ten years they remained the musician paused abseotmlndedly the vicinity if Mntuir/.iis, Mr King was It. II. Shaw, It. P. Norton and P. A. available with regard to the water in storage repeated efforts were made once more to put up his umbrella. made vice piesi.lent of the United to have the government take some Wright. "But, my good friend, you do not In the equatorial regions o f West A f Stall i mid the Hou ma ' Vaya vol con The cows were given four different need your umbrella," remonstrated his rica. he came to the conclusion that steps to put them In a permanent state Id.., ii.o.l wilt lit* with youi of the kinds of rations: (1) A full versus a frletnl. "The rain ceased an hour ago." the Niger must Hud Its way to the of preservation, but without success i I'col. who hud assembled to witness Mean through the streams of a delta In 1912 congreoa appropriated $30,000 limited allowance of drinking water: At that moment the spring with tin unique spe. tnclc. Vice President (2) turnips versus dry roughage; (3) which I.eschetlzUy had lieeu fumbling and that this delta was probably on for the work of preservation. I lie-; i untied to ids home at Cahaw- the const of the bight of Benin, » ’here About three months later Mrs. Amelia wet versus dry beet pulp; (4) green yielded, ami the umbrella sprang open. In the moat Important dairy I,a, \1.1 m in in g ut that place April large number of small streams »-ere Fowler, an expert on flag preservation, Ills friend broke Into a shout o f laugh | versus dry crimsou clover. The dry countries the* Holstein breed has J7. IS. mi l died Hu* following day. known to enter the Atlantic. obtained the services o f forty needle­ met its rivals and ha» been de­ ler. The eminent geographer hit the uail women, who began the arduous tusk ration contained only from 00 to 75 per clared by the majority of dairymen * True, the umbrella you have Is more afttr an impartial trial to be the on the head His theory told the truth of sewing over by hand every Inch of cent as much water as the wet ration. GROWING PEANUTS. suitable lo the weather than your own most profitable breed, writes u Of green clover the cows ate from The problem «-as solved lu an arm correspondent of the Breeder’s Ga­ hut I am afraid the doctor's little chair, but the English gentlemen, who the 13.000 square yards lu the flags, as forty to fifty pounds per head and of the natural decay of age as well us the zette. The Holstein probably pro­ H o w T L e y A re P lan ted, H arvested and daughter might not he satisfied with at that time were organizing the Tuck the clover hay 10.222 pounds per head duces more milk and butter than P rep ared F o r M arket. the exchange. I fear we must go back, ey (Kongo) expedition, laughed to almost hopeless ravages of moths made all other dairy breeds combined, any ordinary method of preservation daily. The culture o f the peanut la not nt- l.escbetizky. for there will be trouble, and it has been due to the llolslein scorn the German hypothesis, declared Certain Individual cows at times pro­ cow probably more than all other t cutlet I with in 11< li «1 i tlli'ii 11 y . Land Leschetlzky lowered the supposed that Kelchard's deductions were "on seem Impossible. causes combined that milk pro­ A special process was originated by duced milk having an abnormal fat Milted to the raising of corn or melons umbrella and looked at It. It was a titled to very little attention" and tba duction In the various countries has Mrs. Fowler, which Is described as content. This effect was apparently in­ Is Kcnerall.v hi * lei te 1. ami care is taken blue parasol of dlinunltlve size, much tils data tvere "wholly gratuitous." been so greatly Increased in the “spreading the tattered remnants of dependent of the ration, as it occurred that then* is nolhing in the soil that |r st few decades. The bull pic­ berutlled and gayly stre«vn »1th hro James McQueen was another arm each flag upon a backing o f heavy uot only with the high water content tured Is a pure bred Holstein. would stain the shells. I'luiithi# he eadtsl pink roses. chair Investigator, hut the books he ration, but with the dry os well. The ^Ins when the danger from frost has "Vi'S.” he agreed, “ We must go back read were hundreds of black slaves Irish linen of neutral color." The delicate work «v»s guided by the weight o f evidence secured through pained. Tin? ground Is plowed five or n il ilie fresh water they want at the and exchange umbrellas. Besides, taken to the West Indies from the XI original measurement o f the flag, by other testa also Indicates that usually k I x Inches deep and then harrowed ger river region. He bad read Mungo a knowledge of Its design and by plac­ time they have habitually been getting must get my prescription. I put The lints are taken from the pod with It. Into my purse, but I do not feel any Turk's fascinating story of Ids Jour For this reason there must be out hrrakliitf their skins and are plant great regularity in supplying the wa purse in my pocket. I think I must ney down the Niger for hundreds of ing In vertical and horizontal line the warp and woof threads In the frag­ ed two t,i three together in rows uhont ter. By far the most satisfactory plan have left It on the doctor’s table.” mill's and thought It very strange that ments of hunting. three feet apart find twenty Inches Is to have tanks that can be kept filled “ Leschctlzky." inquired Ids friend, no explorer hud ever found where the What remained o f the original flag from hill f<* Idli. being covered with at all times. "are ynq quite sure you did not leave great river reached the sea. McQueen was then sewed firmly to the linen tu o Imi ir* .ti mi i l li A stock furiti cannot be considered your olf behind In the car and that began to question c«:ery native of the Ili ( t<»1 m *!\ Will'll tlu* nuts uro ripe*. fill!.« equipped until It Inis ti complete am not walking with your twin?"— lower Niger be could And and kept ac backing by needlewomen under Mrs. Fowler's instruction uud guidance. Ilio furimi' lo *srlis tlu» •urtli und (Mills » ater system with u storuge tank high Youth's Companion. cumulating this tesUtnouy for live Less than a year after the labor of llp (In* \ IlIt S ti Will Il ( ir nuts ir.!Imre. euot '-'h to force water wherever It 1» years before he was ready to publish repairing was begun, on May Id, 19 13 , limi tnnm tlu III M V t r t< dry ih* |ier needed. Probably no other Improve­ Ills results. M ore 3cap and Less W ater. the flags «vere completed and put ou fumi* ! hi ; t:i>!¿ on ly li. i!»*iis int wcat'i ment savi'* us much labor as does it Because they use too much water In 1821. »b en he had solved the puz exhibition at the Naval academy. •»!• il mi u h n II«* ITP litri is tir; When «lite r ».stetti. On farms «h ere the and too little soap women do not get zle to his satisfaction, he Issued a book In the celling o f the academic build. • m li« <• Itili ili ( In* s in fur ti tank can lie given sufficient elevation the Mime dazzling «Idleness In their In which he announced as a fact and Ing Is one of the most Interesting of y. tvlili li h Stilile U*?.: tini«» f r tI umii on it hillside 11 iati he built in the washed clothes as do the United States not as a theory that the Niger reached Ibe trophy flags. It Is a British royal H; :a aron mi grou id o f lenient, ami the water «rill marines, a sergeant of the marine the sen through a «vide spreading delta « dry t I h * jxr *\Vi*r standard taken from the parliament There have been many Instances In diiUo iiliont li v e fi M'I 1ivi!) !>e kept cooler than when storisi In corps told a party of society women in the region of the "oil rl«-ers.” Aa tb« rust Which show the great value house at York. no«v Toronto, then the TI h * \I im * m ri umili Il ark from Hire” tanks elevateli above lite ground visiting a battleship. of the Guernsey bull in the battle fact, the della front la exactly where capital of upper Canada, when the fur the Improvement of the scrub lo l)V(* Un i >, Il ft«T will li t 'n* nuts are W lieie i"i limpie storage tank 1» built "The eye paining brilliancy of our McQueen said It tvas. The oil rivers place was taken by the squadron under cow. Aside from the fact of th* pltkrtl ufi*, piaerti In Hile .s ñutí shipped the drilli.lug tanks In the various while clothes Is dtte to the fact that Hie the delta streams of the Niger. Commodore Isaac Chauneey and a land return of a profit, the natural color yards cuti be small This Insures the He «ash with our heads as well as our to marli«*t \ \ Ilo* iimloi fu \ «ini-alo «oli Mi Queen's book made more fun for fori e under General Zebulon Montgom­ and fine flavor so characteristic of water being fresher limn when It tin mis. and we let son(i do Its proper the learned geographers than any ditJom 1»itl»|| 1r:il • 1unii i limi un nets the Guernsey product are also ery Pike, April 27, 1813. prominent In cows resulting from share of the work. wool 1 be storisi In large open tanks. timi ili* viri. P* t a< i «* «•\> «*e I h fort« comic uewspnper. The Idea that at) Tlie squadron, with about 1,700 sol­ tills line of breeding. The cow In additi' ii to having plenty of wa "Just enough water to thoroughly obscure trader In the West Judies busillis. shown Is a Guernsey. diers aboard, effected a landing at York ..... ter f ir the stock to drink, a dairy farm wet the wash 1» sufficient,'' tlie sergeant should dream that bis confabs with T o p ih ti r poni ll|* under cover of n tire o f grape from the iu t ' - w i ,. t in (In* room where til«1 continued, "and the less water Hud ignorant slaves had solved the Niger the enilh ami stems the m;i ships, cleared a way through the In mil1 . I» bundled and tin* diary utensil» more soap one uses the whiter the ed in lume melai cylinders Ir. .li mystery ««as a most amusing Joke. Hans and sharpshooters that the Eng­ the percentage of water in the milk is washing ««ill turn out.” they pass ihrougli blast fan-. In which are washed. There Is a lot o f druda McQueen lived to see the day wheu Ids lish had formed to oppose them and not increased, nor the percentage of **r\ In caring fur milk and washing The visitors seemed greatly impress­ Joke ««its recognized as a solemn geo fat lu the milk reduced, where the a strong current of air soprr *• s Hi Jtoflued the batteries. The capture of the I »nils and cans where water has ed with the lesson given them In an graphical fact fully developed nuts having ** u. i York resulted in the acquisition of the ration contains an unusually large nets from those Imperfectl\ m,t to I.... nrrled. In fact, on a diary farm art that Is dear to every woman's The Niger delta, one of the largest In royal standard, the only British royal amount o f water. Nevertheless, the general opinion of from empty pods The sonn i unis fall ene i.f the first things to plan fer Is a heart.—Philadelphia llecord. the world, stretches 230 miles along ■C^n’ nrd captured and held by any »a te r system that will put running dairymen Is expressed by McConnell; through the Ian upon sonile; tables rite coast. Most of Its streams are nation »a te r wherever need.»!. Until this Is “ It Is a matter o f common knowledge, where those that aie di’«« «dolisi an small, and. skirting the coast, one can The flags raptured hy Admiral Pewe.v tiene curing fer milk I» Ismtul to he taken .»ut and the hrluht ones ¡«' • ins hardly observe them, so completely at Manila bay are In this auditorium, that the lush grass of spring, an ex­ Chem ical M isnom er*. drudgery «*«1 on info sacks Unit will o.i » “ Copperas" Is a conspi, units example are they hidden in the dense region of and some of them are exquisite. The cess o f mangolda or too many brewers' I he source of the water supply must grains will promote a great flow of Explorers soon about Ido pounds of nuts L.i h Hack of chemical misnomers, being sulphate mangrove s«vatups. ne flown at the main of the Spanish he thoroughly dependable, and there Is marked with I'm brand Hull indi of Iron, not copper Another Is "salt found that they might struggle for •miser Don Antonio de Ulloa Is a re­ milk, but that that milk will lie poor, should he tie question as to Its fr«»* weeks up a stream only to prove it a minder of the plucky enptalu of that and farmers xvho do not do anything cates the i;rude o f Ps contents Wash of lemon." which lias nothing what dei.I from contamination. There Is tie liigton Star. ever I" do with the fruit of the leutou blind Hlley. for u peculiarity of the •miser. Enrique Roblou. who refused to modify such feeding will find their milk coming dangerously near the quicker nay to spread disease tlian tree, lint Is |intassititu binoxalate or Niger is that not a few Independent to surrender at the battle of Manila through a contaminated water supply 'standard.' ” pota»ti treated «vitlt oxalic arid. rivers form betweeu tthe delta branch ay on May I. 1898, so the Ulloa sank TORE UP THE CGNTRACT. » - -------- - ------ -» es and hate no connections with the with Its guns blazing defiance and all Too Polita. Niger Itself. Most of the delta la a flags flying - Bost-m Globe. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo A n d It C alled f o r O a l e r y o l a M illion o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o network, difficult to enter or to retreat o I.lttle Boy—That lady that talked to o Dollar a Vvar. A N O U T L IN E O F T H E ! me in the park gave me some candy. front N E W F A R M L O A N AC T. Im itation Damask. Only e It all III the u I Id «■' er tore | Mother—I hope yon were polite. IJttle The aot provldea for thè creati n All nature is hideous there—the Imitation damask is made today by gage or requiring fees not approv­ tip II $1 i ,ooo a ;cat »a aiy contract Boy —Yes, ma. I was. Mother—What of tivelve federai land lamks and ed tty the farm loan board. brown water» lazily coursing, the evil means of printing upon the surface S t e e l . i.rp i at ton took OVCI When did you say? Little Boy—I said I odors o f the slitnc iiud ooze, the repul­ pertults thè eatahllshiuent o f nny with a sort of transparent mucilage, The borrower* will share In the the • 11iii : c coin| any It acquired as sive aulmal life from crocodile to the designs. These designs appear to wished pa had met her before he got iimnher of Jolnt stock land hanka net profits of the hnnk because one of I» I In l.lll t c» It really was an acquainted with you.—Chicago Herald. pythons, lurking In the *hado«v for for Mie pnrpose of uuiklug lonns ut they are stockholders. It I* con­ t*e woven Into the cloth. By immersing asset i "iiti to |ay ( ‘Italics M their prey, and a choice collection of sample In Ixilllng hot water and al templated Mint ultimately the tsir a rcasoiiahle rate of Interest for Itchy« all 1 hat unheard o' mini am nnlly insect plagues. Including the anopheles n««lng it to hull f,,p several minutes the N o t F a cia lly. long perieli* o f Mine ou fami latuls. rowers will N- the only stnckbohl ,1. I' .Mol .‘tin didnt Uno» »hat to lle mosquito, with Its poisonous sting "H ow do yon preserve the paint so design will disappear. - Washington A fisleral fami leali lsvanì ha» ers a holt t t, The Id: lic»t »a ary on rtss.nl j Those terrible conditions, |sv-sistlng Post wonderfully?” Long term loan* are provided hv »H » H o ico n lie « a s in a quanilaiv complete control over thrse batik* for aliout forty miles inland, are then "I put many coals of varnish over authorizing mortgages for peril«!» Fina !i In' »lltnuioiicd S i » ah. silo» succeeded hy solid earth, noble tree» A — F ederai Lan d Banks. it,” explained the artist "B u t” he of front live up to forty years. Much B etter Scheme. tsl hill the contract nini hesita Mugli and sweet nlr. but the swamp region added hastily. “ I hardly think that Twelve fede.al lami hauks are Small annual or semiannual pay Darling, i love you so min n I would ii »keil i Imi coniti he th tic alleili II of the hover delta is one o f the most would work in your case, dear lady.” — pn.vl.letl, mie In ench o f tivelve meats on the principal are made n gladly die for you." • Thl 11 »aiti Schivali forbidding parts of Africa. districi» luto «vhlch thè country will required feature of till mortgages. Louisville Courier-Journal That s very iih e o f you, George hut re It up Ile I Hlchard M ilder at last. In 1330 he «111 'alisi These hnnk» are etti That coni I a. I hail tu t lisi Si h n a h B— Joint Stock Land Banks. floating down the Niger, was taken b* It wouldn t do me any g. ml. I'd so ;smcreil to (end oli tlrst tuoitgages Time works » ‘oude**—and so woahl I Ol tlic |uv\ Ions year Joint stock land hanks are nu »I natives Into the Nun branch of the much rather you'd make a gm») living most people if they were as tireleaa aa oii fami land» lu niimuuts of $|i«> to for me Mian a glml dying Baltimore time I ili.Iu t im o » liat saliti« Miei palli tborized They are corporations for delta an J ilcscendtsl It to the sea The gio.tlltt> for approvisi purjswes The \ inerica n. i ie I « no uot n li Ima t«*il hy money carrying on the business of lending Niger problem «a s solved. lenti* nn> to I h * inaile tlmnigh fami molli cs | he I le i i»l In «lin i I » a » on farm mortgage security ntul Is England gave the Niger a wide o h i asso la Mona and agoni» Vi •ryliig tu do h nri I »unirsi lo » 1»' Il berth till after 1930 It was thought loau may le uiade for more thati 30 suing farm loan bonds They are to hroitght atsmt. I camolisi Miai isut to be a plague stricken region from per cent of thè vaine o f thè land l»e under the supervision o f the tra et «Ithoiit a luotueiif s hcsliatlon' which no good «vottld ever come. Its morlgagrd and 20 per cent of thè farm loan board, but the govern­ Tin i» diti Mr Bell» ah ciplaln Ida a< terrors have fled today before Mie ad i alile of Mie peruiaiieut ln »u r«l Ini ment ««III not Invest In them Suli- Moti lo me. 1e> t to gts.gntpldcal limitations h i m vanee In knowledge Large vessel» provetlienla upou It T ild i mia a sis|Hel Morgan lalcr ■nbje t to the NO i»>r cent am! 20 ascend the Fort-ados branch carry National fami lenti assis tanoti» t ld i irncgle ho» uiagiianlliioiisly Ing commerce to and from the fnr In locai orgnnlaatlona cotnpostsl exi in |H*r cent limitation, these hanks can S. Invali litui ai tisi Uarnegle rviuark terlor o f Africa, and Nigeria, a coin alvei« of Isirroweri. are sutborlxed lend to an Individual nny amount •si. "i Ii.it ite I» Mie oiilv inali I kuo» Ing empire of ludnstry. with Its great lanos Valu" * Pianos (or Thc»e associatloti» must le stis'k they wish nod for any purpose «vili* «o iild lim e dune Miai ' cattle, cot to«, tin mines anj other re- T alhini Machines, Etc. C oop 00 lioldcrs In Mie lami hauk* III pisqsir The. ■ ntmot t barge an Interest rate And he proinptly sent Siliwst» Iti sooreea. Is Joined to Mte sen both by Moli t>i thè anio'itit tli*lr un-mlicr* ex, is 'ing n |s>r cent, ami such rate V e are Itn o^ to carry only whet r« homi» Mn tuli amount of thè contrai t rail and river.—Cyroa C Adam« In good, «she: will endure end what « tuli to Isirnx« Fi entually all must not exceed hy more than 1 |ier ta rin o le ilo la reti puhllcly, "I owe •Vtuerii mi R e tie » o f lie slews cent the Interest they have pnlif on fully worth th*price *»ked. O u r »teck In thè fisleral land hauk» » III hit fortune chicli* to l » o nini. Min Sheri«'«*'- uoo. V>Ve* * their last Issue o f horn!*. Their * • * » payment term* pUc* the h*»t !*t* I»» lusl ex. luslvely hy Illese «»»o Jone» and « barile Schwab" mueical matrunvents withm e v e ry . mortgage», however, must provide Diplomacy. i la Moli«. ooe 1 reach. Fill out the coupon Si hwali li»| me adii for feltri pi. ke 1 s l o « u e » M ‘■ '^ n . e . u — - for amortization payment* Those "Pa. »That ts diplomacy7" A r«'«sonatile Interest rate I» e» or write tor catalogues. all Mie « 'amento partner* .o re * u n» hank» are prohibited from chant "Diplomacy, my hoy. Is the art of he­ talitlslied The act prohlhlt» thè a falbo re r « l i d i Mie englv elisi S li» ah r— ‘ U Oft In : ut.*Vi an* pretext fees or oat ilig disagreeable pleasantly.-—Detroit fisleral land hnnk» fmni charglng tirai spetted and promotisl Inni The tp|ss|,i|i» other than those author Free Press fM M * P more Mina li , t. ga ie latte hlanclte waa S Im iti II OOOOOOOOO. O.'O o o o o o o o o o o o o cooocoooooocoocooooooco Cleanse the foontaln If you rould C. I erUa lu l.ealk'S l l i v i l j purify tb« streams -Aleuti. W m It. IIROWKR. Fubliaher EFFECT OF WATER ON FAT CONTENT OF MILK Every Home can have a Musical Instrument \ \ \ -«ri*-