The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, August 07, 1908, Image 4

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M.I) Hair is
Scraggly
V Food j
Products
Libby’s Swcei
Mixed Pickles
Libby’s Olives
The cultivation of centuries
marks the olive groves of Sfiain
as the w**rld « f>cit.
I lbby’s Olives are imrorted
from the oldest and moil famous
of these groves
The result is a
rare prrxluct, delightfully appetu-
Ing.
Try one bottle and you'll
buy more and never be without
them
Libby’s Preserves
Pure, ripe fruit and pure autfar
In equal part*. COolred just right
anti timed to thr second, in
Libb>*i Great While Kilch-
en. is the secret of thr extreme
superiority of Libby s Preserves.
There s none as good at any price.
Gro< eraand del.« stetson stores
carry all «>f llbbv’i I uod Pro-
I. They are war­
ranted thebestto both
and the dealer
H*riM /f*F frt*
'//«w tn
fc* ¿j/
;
I m M ••
likly’tef
its I«'».
llbbv MtkeUI
* I ffcby.
Chkage.
No. 32-XX
'IIIX writing to e.l ,*rH**r* |*l»«*e
!•<»> thia papar.
Ilra<«lleell«>»* ut a Busy l.lf*.
"Your face Is familiar," ««Id lb« pas-
»enger with the goggl*« "llsven't I rue
a»«met you somewhere Iteforr?"
"No. sir," answered Jtie p«**engev with
the huntml look in h • eye* "Yoo've tried
a «loíen times or more to run «»ver me. but
I have alwav« liven able to dodge in Huis.“
upp«*r »ml of
13; sml wlirti
stacker in half way tlowii tlw a eight
box. No. 14. should to' J uki clew r of the
ground
No. 14 Is the weight l»«x. and should
I m * mailt* of 2 Inch stuff. about N to 10
Inclics tl«*«*(h , and about 2 feet minare.
HlAta t»l Ohio, <‘l(y ol
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It must tn* Weil S|ilk««tl togi*thrr. The
Luc«« C’ounty,
I *
bb-tt of the Weight Is io start the
Frank J ‘ h<’i • y mak
oath t hat hw t* arnlnf
partitor <4 the firm nl F ) t hctiajr A Go , doing
stacker lint k to tlx* grotiml an n**tii ns
!r'ia’n«M tnt hrtlty nt Tokwh*. < <>nnty andHlat«
aiorv aid. an>l that Mltl firm util i»ar tha turn
tbe huitl Is delivered from It mi to tin*
a !
e-trrv f«*p «vf I aiarrh that « an not tw cur«*! by «tack, and wticii tbe stacker Is balftvay
luv u*9
Hali i Catarrh t’tira
to tin* ground, tin* weight sets as a
FKA5K J. < MKNFY.
brake for tlie oilier half of tin* way
Rworti tn br|nra me an-1 auharribed In my j
•>n< v, thia Gih «lay of iNxauibwr A h !M6.
■luwn. Tilt* l«tx Is tilled with atom*»
* ,.t x
A. W. <)I.r AMiM.
The rt>|«c which allot it«*« the weight
( *•’ '
Notary I’ubile.
H r ! *« <‘aiarrh Curr 1« taken lnternally(an«1
I«* tbrvv
a* ta dlrvrtiy upon the blood an*! tnnronaaur- box to tlie stacker should
• a « v* of the ayatvm. Mend (or t<*«iIrtionlalb free. quarter Imh. ¡*a>*>>ltig from tin* weight
F J « IIVNKY A< o , Toledo.U.
Up between the two pulleys oil the U|«*
ih»t«1 by all drttitlala,7er.
1«io lla.i’a Fatally I’llU lor fiaxutipatloa.
¡ter ctxl of No 13. and down to the
center of stacker beml No. 3. The pul
I net.
Ie)s on the frame of tlx* stn< ker should
“I hate been told," said tlis aaaertlvs
in* nt tn tiled by means of worali-ii bl««'ks
woman, “that you an* singularly lack­
with a notch cut out So that the pullo
ing In tact**
can
tit between the block and frame
“What la your Idea of tactf asked «
Pulleys for this purjioM- ar«* «I Indirà
Mies Cayenne.
lu diameter and ■unde of turned hard
”1 don't know. What's yours?”
wood. Them* art* fastened lu pla<*e by
"T h «1. a» a rule, la the ability to
mt-ans of a hard wood pin for an axle
corneal one's surprise at foolish or liu
The pulleys sbotihl lie kept well oiled
| h rtlm-nt remarks."
to keep them from calking.
The rope for raising the Marker
It la h f r«i«ga India*********
Correspoedeat May I ask, Henator. should I»* either Inch or Inch ami a
bow mtx-h your mmpalgn <-o»t you?
quarter.
The teeth ou the ■tu« kvr
Eminent Mtatraman Aa to that, young can It* made of 2 by 4 Im li pine scant
man, I make It a rule to follow the scrip­
ling. 111 feet long and bevelled on tlie
tural Injunction, not to let my left hand
iip|H*r side to allow the bay to alide
know what my right hand doeth. Iteaides,
air, It’s none of jour blanket) blank buai- mi easily. Tbe short upright teeth on
the stacker head aliouhl l<* alMiut f>
nru !
feet long, They aro boltctl to the long
teeth aliout 2 Inclivs from tbe starker
‘icati. No. .1, am! real agallisi tbe stack
•r head. No. 0. The stacker arms, No.
4 aliotihl la* Iwilted to No. 2 with a large
Itoll. nl***ut 12 Inches from the ground.
’ili«* iviiitl Futi lluvr Mani*« Itiiiiglit lina Inirii«’ III«* «igtin-
tnr<* ni' f'Iiiia. II. l’Ictclii-r, unti Ima bevi» iiimlc initier liia
per <«ii.il MiipcryI«I hii fur mer HO scura. Alltivv no onn
t>> tlccch«« Volt III thla.
( «iliIlicrli ita, IlllitiltIona litui
•• .liiit-iii-poo«l ” uri» but KxjM-riiiicnta, litui «-titliinigrr thè
hc.iltli of t hililrvii- iixpericiice nffaiiiat Espirimene»
What is CASTORI A
('.titol i is a Itarn leu «.ubatltilt«' lor < iiM'T Oli, i’nrv»-
porle, l>ro|»a iiih I Soothin iu Nyriip*.
It I m i,l«*ii*«i»tit.
It
«««litallii iieltlier Opilllll, Miir|iliiti0 tior oilier N.ircotlo
* *. It «leitroy« YVtirni»
aubatiiiice. Iti ii!r«* I» ita gimrunt«*e.
liuti all.«»« I . v ____
« t iiliiH-ii,
I
...
. It
«‘lire« lMiirrlitea tinti \V Ititi
(’«»Ih .
If relieves ìecthlni* Troiilile«. «-lire*« Constipation
aii<l rial lili-ti« » .
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It iisiiiiiHikte«
tlie _ l'ooil, . rcgiilat«*«
tho
Stoma« li aitil iiowrla. Rivinte livnltliy liuti tinnirai slccp.
The < hihlrrn’a Panacea The Moth«-r*a Friend*
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Beare tho Signaturo of
er Work Wilk r«»nli ry
Provide shade.
Tree abatte la tlx-
twat, but If there art* tio tre«*w In tlw>
runs then the next t«-«t thing Is to erect
camqile« of some kind.
Have places provided so that the
fowls ami chicks cannot only get Into
th«* shaih* during the hot weather, but
have a place of refuge during rainy.
«tormy days.
Cut down the supply of heat produc­
ing graine In tlie diet ami ft««! Iltierally
of groeR food.
Aa they mature aejmrate tlie co«*k
erela from the ptiilcia ami give the for­
mer all extra allowance, aa they will
«tarn! more forcing.
It 1» advisable ea< h Week to gather
up all hena that are bo-oming br««o<ty
au«l put them In a separate co«*p where
no n«*sta are provltletl.
With thia
change It will r«*«|ulro but a w««-k to
break lhem fr«sn their broody Instincts
and they will gw back to laying again.
The akin ia not aimp’y an outer covering of the body, but through its
thou--. S * ’■ |- •* um! .■«»'• ‘I |-rf«rm. I:* ,- * - .it «•:•! neev •• tryw.*r.o|
our t»*tu i ■rutur« * uni al» *»a--■«'•*■> m «ii'‘j>"*in,* <»f thr leftifie a.n<i
w vste matter« <>! the system by the constant evaporation that goes on
through these little tube*. To perform these «luties the tiMtie* and fibre*
Artificial homy tsn now ta* mad«* so
winch connect am! surround the pore* and gland* must be continually nour-
ilKe the genuiue article |u flavor that
i.lit ! by pure bl«--!
W1 n from any c > - s the circulati n becomes infected
even the egp* rt cannot tell the dlffeT-
with impurities and humor«, it l*>aca it* strength» rung j wet* an«! begin* to
eixe. Thick sirup of sugar I» bulled with
disease and irritate the delicate tisanes, and produce* Ecsema. Acne, Tetter,
a minute quantity of mineral acid, which or some other itching, dtsfi.Turing »kin trouble. S. S S cures skin disc«**«
converts It Into the same form cevur- «if every kind by going down into the circulation and ncutraiixing and remov-
ring In tnaiey Thia is mixed with earn
i and humor*. It ■ '
sth
'■ :>'•
natural honey of strong flavor, and
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thus closely stimulates the real article irritating and inflaming the skin, cures ant! nourishes it by it* soothing,
It Is said that the following, known aa healthful qualities. Salves, vmahesi, 1 lion«, etc may be used b>r any tem­
Iley’s reagent, will detect the spurious porary comfcwt « r cleanlin« -« they afford. ?>ut »kin divj .«-» cannot be cured
honey : Ten [«rts of silver nitrate are until S 8. S has purified the blood. Book on Skin Discaoe* and any med­
il.«*l»<,| In n hundred p.irt«'**f water, ical advice sent free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
am! to litis twenty parts of a 15 |«-r
rent solution of »««la carbonate la
added.
Tlie precipitate Is mt«*r«*d.
washed ami diasoivtxl In a 115 parts of
a 1<) |M-r cent solution of amimsilum
chloride. It must be kept In the dark
lu a well sto(i|iervd bottle. The honey
to be testiti must I»* diluiva! with twkv
Its weight of waler. A f< w drops of
tin* reagent are to be added amt brat««!
» f < «»-Op«*r« f I*»«.
MMMere will Änd Mre Win«« *c, ft- *•».«<
for flic minutes on a water bath In S’ i| IS t> 0» t- -«ir I ' -,ee R,< ISe.r «S go a
al (Li«* rr»i»i* *t.
»’( «) ,.1’r
kl.or* on tlvM'-
the dark
Natural hotiey turns brown tiling ths (raising paread.
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and allows a greenish yellow finoree
Worse Still.
orme; the Imitation tunta a lighter
"My wife is getting to be very tire-
Some." complained < I rumi ice.
"aha
<lora4i*t seem to know her own tulnd
l*»«>leln tur •*!■».
Alfalfa Is a nitrogenous r-*ugh»ge from one minute to th«* next."
"My wife," said Kratcliett. “Is the
Tigs have only one stomach, and this
a comparatively stunII one. therefore aame way. Mile's as um-ertslu • the
they are not ns well adapted to rating weather.'
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“Ilub! Mim e a* un-vrtaln aa the
as are ruminatila ; « vruwsjuctitly It g«»*s
vast fund of Information an to ths
Philadelphia
without saying that It is m re than wesllwr formaste
best methods of promoting health and
likely that the young growing pig will Trraa.
happiness and right living am! know*
not obtain enough protein for mavì
ledge of the world's best product*.
mum growth from a ration matte up of
Products of actual < * cllcnoa and
alfalfa and corn. Nnrrth« litui alfalfa
roasc.r Me clalffia trut!i.'il:y pr- -cn’cd
Is ohe of tile lest aourttw of |>r<itvln
afferted Him 111 W.-re n 11 y.
and which have attained to world*
for pigs that cau be had and should
**Maw, w-vt'a l*aw dotitg <l-i«u in the
w de ,i « ;. «-i
thr i, h the approval
tn* insti to the greatest extent, M Ix-n
baecrueot? Pal>'hing up the lev box?"’
alfalfa Is fisi In the form of hay It
"No. drar h*'« putting new wire gain* of the Well-Informed of tbe World;
may I m * given to the pigs lu racks, If oa the serran doors"
n • of Indh In
y. 1 t of the
they are accu»t<«m«nl to eating alfalfa
"How do >ou know?“
i
ho have the h ippy faculty of
*'lty th« language be la using, dear."— s- :• * ng and 0!. .«luinq the lx- .1 tha
In this form they will eat a roiish!
«•ruble quantity of It. but more will be •’hlcsgo Tribune.
world affords.
fateti If It la cho|q>*il llm* and thru
• u Tollte.
t'-.e of Il.e *,r luets of ti lt class,
steam««! or s< aided am! mixed with
"Rha hasn’t any cause to be snippy of known comp nent parts, an Ethical
flnely grotiml corn Into a thick ahqi.
with me Tlie last time I saw her I'tn
ri-n.c ly, approved by physicians and
Ear mera' Home Journal.
sure I dot the polltest thing I could.'*
r. ,m -nd« *1 > ■ th«* W-11 Info-tned of
“What did you do?*’
the World as a valuable ami whole­
Mlstsgr ,.r «he I srm.
"We were on a car and when a m.m
One of thè gn utest mistakew a fnrtrx-i offered un- a »eat I said to her: *You some family laxative la th«* well known
Syrup cf Elgs and Elixir of Senna
or any ohe else In l>uslm*ss mukes Is In lake it. dear; ytvu'rs ths older.' **—
get Its beneficial effects always
tryiiqf tu »ecure a luxurloua livlug ami Kaifkar City Times
the genuine, manufactured by
a |ot of fuu out of a very «mali busi
California Fig Syrup Co., only,
ara* Asl<l«* frolli tbe f<*tering of un
I
netvssary bntilts. cxpena«*e are Im-urred
which are sufficient Io metrt thè de
manda of a mm h larger business. Cui
llougliM County Farm in the heart
your garment a*-von 11 tig tu your ciotti
si the famous Shoestring Valley.
Tbe farmer w Im lakes prlde In hi»
Sixty aero« 45 acres cleared; 15
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business hu» the ■
acres fir timber; roil rich and mel­
and advantage
• r ■Liiij*« tit*>rs, w lu
low, no rocks; schoolhou c 4 mile;
on county rood; running water;
kick ti>*' «nap and a«*ntliuent. that the
well; over .'»»• la*»nng fruit trees;
citritcei, progressive mau In nil othri
5n»m log house, barn and other
calling« lias. Tbe man wlm suci-rod«
aut-buiklinir«; two miles of fence;
In farming as well an tlx*«* In the niltiot
full .uaortment farm itntilenienta;
professions, must throw bls very life
all hoUM* furnishings; all crope.
Mu«t sell.
Price for everything,
mt«« th«* work lu which be Is engugial
|2,5iW. A <ki res»
This applies to farming with great
ARRANGE TH SCf'l* AT
One of the
Essentials
A Rare Bargain
WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND
forte If ex<x*lleinv is i*X|ie>ct««|
I iirptvr.
XV lit»
Tires
I »akut»
llrravt
In
’ |tld<..
Portland. Ore
Vrolr.1
Every farmer mul» mu* or two low
whct-lctl, Wltle tired wugolig ou tlir
farm. They are. the uxmt txiiivvnlcul
for every kind <>f work in which u
wagon la used. > ipcclnlly for hauling
manure, Alling the allo, hauling grain,
corn fodder, etc. A with tired wagou
hauls easily mid iloea not cut u|i the
land, sml also sates much Imck achlug
labor In loading ami unloading ma
nure, actol grains, wtiod. hay, straw.
etc. If one already has lUgli whreltil
wagons outright, there are many flrma
manufacturing wldc-tlred wheels that
will lit any wagon. They cost but a
few dollar». ami are olic of the beat ill
vestment» any farmer can make. WIs
cousin Agriculturist.
vv reeking
THE CORNELIUS
MRS O A Di ARINO
Room 11‘). < o-1>
VVIn«lmlll«.
The pawning of the w Induilli In Eng
land, antbpiated by such recent power
producers ns the gas engine and elec­
tric motor, Ims given life to a new in­
dustry wlislmlll wrecking.
The old
windmill bulkier* understood their
business and im-mit their handiwork
to last, and so the dt-molbdilng of such
strut tures Is no simple task, Many of
the old mills stotal !<<» feet high and
hn<I eight or nine floors, fitted with
four ruu of atones, am! contained tons
upon tons t>f brick, l Ifteii these huge
mills stand chute to other buildings,
ami, says Popular Mechanics, accidents
would la* Inevitable If the wreckers did
not have experience In their tasks.
BORAX IN THE DAIRY
Thr rn.l.lrm of krrt-uis rare« all tltr utra-l’.«
Ural la nmira-tiaa with milk and rrram «stlii-r
and Im’.lrr making ha* Iran a M-viou* un« with
the farm«»
llr ha* r«Mwa to raslica that th* •lishle*t taint
or hint «4 »lalraw*» kfi tn a ran. tin tw rhura may
ruin a whoi* output, that th* taint that s* left 1*
Ut forwt of bsrtrria which graw ami mul'mly In
nxlk or bultw. xrodurtng dlaaatrou* results.
Th* farmer ha* Uwt- ol that h.d water woet'l
rin«e away th* gt-*a»y rewutu* tn dairy utraatla
II* ha* Utarrtal that *sae Issas* a oodwi ot
«1« sww whtch la. If anyth ng. u-eae than th*
mu* ce rrran* reaalu* ami there ha* bran can-
•lent < iamor foe a dairy clean**« and awsatraer
that will mrat tm*l«*rn rwuuiramenta.
A few of th* largaat crewmery «*taMt*hmrat•
called »«per«* into caeoultamst on thia »n-tfiem
and th*** *e lent die aid* derided unsnwm«u*ly unra
a tx*.de*t ol nsiatrr whoh s«o«t<y ftil* the b.M
BORAX.
Heiontista have kmg known tasaa a* a risen*«**
a «wratamer ami an ani»*et*t>c de*tn>> er of ter-
laris snd germ growth* that daatrvy ail that te
harmful t*r****w«w frrehnea* «aaetnaaa and pur­
ity and relteve* the dairy man and dairy housewife
of dnalgery and of needle** work ami *.<ry
Writ* Tariff* Cra>t B«ra* Co . New York City,
for Harreaaful lisirring.' being taluable Infor-
t**'** on th* mot |.r«*rtabi* «eWemm of c.*w*.
their fral.ng and rare, th* handling nt milk to
yield th* higheet price product, and th* prater-
lion eml pr t *« r* ***** of three pralurt* from de-
tenoratkm with erlo-le on dt*eara« nf raws and
ree*|.*e for their cure. Th* booh 1* Fltl.K.
Im-«i ««eal* wasted Write tee eioari atakina plan
PARK AND Al.l'ER STS.
A New slid Molera i -ir-«
II tel. esterina
part ‘ ulsrly m Stale l
A re »1 i-lare far
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.h I ping
Itales ras*»**na '-I««. Free Hua
» I C14MÍ * ate «I fi 'i-ol »»tel) Mgr
C. Gee Wo
Itr w li hnowti rvltabl«
CHINESE
Root saJ Herb
DOCTOR
Ve >■ ‘ • » I, fi- s’ >4 J of
- - » si i I.« .*• « . -J in tha4
I «(id ia ftv.
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• ** 4»4 hi* w<>aa«e«
PXíW
lui rw«'«wi*4H»
No Merrsry. I*«.<«*<» •>« t'*v««t eeJ He < are»
W-thrat «»to -
,oi. ra With...,* i
IH.Iakaf,
H» trUBFBD’rw-s !«i t i.r* t «tmrtlk. Ai
rtxriwt kbeun»*'Ism N n>“-a* «
Ji* |
tatra. h
kiln«; I rv.' lea
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Mtuiln Wi ekurra»
11 I’rtvwta i »iow
A SUIvE CANCER CURE
b**t Krieocd Iioni I*, kins. < ->«<M Safe, Sras
and Hrliable
irtorur ini-in i* xr i « klay .
bKLAfl *K1 l«sX«.l.kvl *
VOVSl I.I AIIOX
Ureseux,*' -t •* I, ’ -r «, * il-l«*k •* I .Ires
1«, In -b*** l
*,« m
111ft
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Wo < i*> it nt. MllIrlMtU
S3 11 Fire« Hi , tV.r Mmrooa.
FortUa«.
1‘ie«ra Meat >«*e Title f*«t*r.
I HE s< liOfil. <»F QVAl.ITT"
Timely
lllwta
on
Farm
Work.
Reiter es* h year, an«! larger. We now
have two floors t* X Ilk) feet. Thorough
wotk telle the story. It counts in ths
etc!, snd we sdn: ‘te lly lead in this re-
spect. Get our cstalt-gne, penwork, etc.,
then judge for yourself aa to quality.
A well oiled, sharp saw saves time
and temper.
The sign of Die allo marks a pro­
gressive farmer every time.
Too much water and wet, mushy
foods will not lay on fat.
It takes
the concentrated stuff to do that.
St. Helen’s Holl, Portland, Or.
Rendent
Nall a leather strap on the aide ol
the wagon box to hold an ax, and never
leave the ax at the bouse.
and Day School for
Catalogue on Request.
Girls.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.R . t*ri«wipel
Tenth enJ Mo. neon
Portland. Oregoa
Taint costs pretty high these days,
but ft will pay In the long run In aav
Ing the buildings- provided It la
paint.
The man who cannot kick the hirer» I
man
harder than the hired man kicks
Crooked breast tames in chlckena are
t-ausetl by the heavy birds roosting on the cow doesn't deserve the name of
poles or fences. The bones of the young farmer.
binds are soft and are turned to one
Make up your mind that you will not
side by pressing on the roost, tf you get mad and misuse the calf you are
have heavy fowls let them roost on trying to teach to drink, no nutter
the floor covered thickly with straw, what the little fellow may <i«v Ite pa­
and you will bave no crooked breast tient. You will think more of the calf,
tWllH-W
and surely of yourself.
i mnkol
In Use For Over 30 Years
UT
DRIVE
BLOOD HUMORS
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'tji.lnn.' sal«! an ••hi mriulwr «»ne
T brani you worrying about the
mileage
libi you ever tirar the story
e< flay snd the salary grab?*
“•No.* I repll«ai.
",*U hen flay was Rfe-aker.* be roe-
tlntnd. ‘along about IM HI. the crowd
rnise«! their salaries to *1,04)0 a year
There was a great bowl all over tbe
re uiitry. aud when Clay reached borne
Do you like it? Theo why
lu Kentucky, be fourni old ouearmmi
be contented with It? Have
John Pope, a Etalera list, out after hie
io be? Oil, no! Ju:t put on
- « p to beat the tiaml, and all the «'lay
xluerriit* ominously slleut Worried
Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have
<i.«l anxious t’lsy sought out bl« old
A homemade etarker that will do
long, (hick hair; soft, even
btirber, who hsd si way» beeu mitbusl
go«»! service In hamlllng bay is shown
hair; beautiful hair, without a
estlc In bls stlvotary snd who hap|«viird In the illustration. There are no twat­
to be su trlshtnsn. “I trust I may ing» to break ami thè timla*r required
single gray line In It. Have a
count "u your hearty sui«p >rt aa usu tn Ita const ruction can t>e n*adlly pr«x
little pride. Keep young |u«t
*IF' t’lsy asked. "Faith. Mr Clay.“
ur«*d
The illiiieii»l<«iia <>f the various
as long as you can.
said the Irish barber, "I think I Misti («rts sre:
*-1 «m ft'*« **»•♦• y**re *14. en4 «mtll re
rut* at this time for the man who can
*•>.! « x«r »... *••»,,,««,
l- u it. • r**
The lower
an* marke«!
w**k. Aye*** I4*o Vi*** r*,«..«*.' the **o«»*l
get but »lie ha ml Into tbs Treasury."*"
< are about
e.,;-.« I» •«« i**o ►. new it»*«* I* •*« • r'*r
¡>*1, m u ra.e" -J W. U*»***a. 4U. d.r
Hu« <v»s Magazine.
of 4 by 5lmìi Mantling Th«* sitie up^
l*«**k. 1*1
rights, mark«*«! ? are about
14 f«s*t
a.ltrrsrr 4« ««sa *«*«'*«1.
) C 4 r»r Ca , kowvll. M mi
«ui«**« .,**• *r
Col. Honker Why have lisnsen and long, and made of the same material
as No. I. The slanting pl«s*va, mark«*«!
?
svmpAiitXi.
his wife separated?
'£■* ph *.
Major M**| | mt tin »wntinl of th« .'!, art* alsiut 1'1 f«-et long, am! turn!*- of
Clitlti» PUTOVAL
4 by 4 Inch w antltng
The arms of
dlff« rem-e in their literary tastes
l ol Honker They must both be un the stacker mark««! 4. are Id feet long,
Tlw
am! made <»f 4 by 3 Inch stuff
happy
Major Mapper Not nt all. lie a aa cross piece, No 3, Is 1.1 fret long, ami
No. il I»
<n love with his t)|>ewrlter. and aba tuaile of 3 by 3 Inch stuff
*>f 2 by 3 Im h stuff, am! la bevell«*d *>n
lib a young poet.
the front «lge tn allow the bay to aliti»
nier it easily when tiring ahoml on by
the
and
t nee for Seavfel, aree,
and
A CW* for »- .
nt-**« which a Cl'o
No.
an din-tor «ny» he has discover*
«ss saw wwis.
i* le w ltle. Ea< h end
the
ron* *.*« In tbe sufferer lying ou L-
*1 t' - vie­
should project a f<s>l
ba«‘k ami having liandkorchlefa snake*
tor III the apartment house
No. 2
In i t
,1
»■ry
tatiti)
Tr- liatily some one In tbe dentist's
are made of 2 by 4-
ar*>ui>d I« s *
' • I
-p.irtmeiits on tbe floor below getting
!O feet long ; tlu*><
i to«»tb out."
Indies from
■’Hut Ibis s»*cm**d to come from th»
floor kbove."
No. 13 la mad«* of 2 by 4 Im h stuff,
'‘All. then It's probably the J'opleys" about H feet long;
the higher end
btbv getting a tooth in." Philadelphia should I«* about H feet
above the
Treis».
grouud, «0 that when the sta«*k«*r 1» on
the grotiml the weight l**x. N<* 14.
M«kla* 'trosble Pay.
"What d ■•» y-'U do when de wolf should I m * atmut two Incite« from tiie
two pulley» oh tlie ll|«p«-r eml of N<>.
howl st de do'?”
I
13; alao when llie stacker 1« upright,
••it ell, suh," replied Brother
as It 1« when the hay 1« tiirown on the
hi .*, "I m*-*' Ittgetirully sets a
stack, the weight l*««x sitollld l*e al"*ill
2 imh«*» below the two pulleys on th«*
That firm, crisp quality art*!
delicious flavor is what you get
l'ostry and Cr«««s.
when
it insist on Libby’s
Itrl'ie tti-nderly) We bave ftilly
Mlved P'chlrv at your dealers.
tweiity minute» ts-fore the traln contea,
They are always the finest and
w!i«-n w«> must bld olle auotbrr farewell
never diaappoinL It’s the same
Isn't that ilice?
with l uLliy s Sweet Gherkins anti
Hrldegroom -Capital
Sweet Midgels.
A-.li for them
Ini» tim station restaurant
aonicthlng
togctlier
Wiener
Haloti
w itxblatt
< blekeaa.
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