Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1905, Image 2

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ENLIGHTENING
WENTWORTH
mg more diMennfited than he car«! to
admit to himself, did his best to obey
I mp .
SILO INSIDE THE BARN
ionvenle»«-«- of IVr<ll..K One of the
Advantasen of Thin Plan.
T T T. BOTTS,
TA • A ttorney - at -L aw
THE VALUE OF OPALS.
Mainly Depend« on the
Shown In the Stone».
Color«
Complete set of Abstract Book
Veins of opuls are usually uiet with
After ibis life flowed smoothly ou for
Then* art? some ailvautage® lu bar- In soft formations where nothing above in office.
Taxes paid for
another six months, the ripples (¡owing
Ing a silo Inside tlie barn. It is conven­ ground indicates tbeir presence. Tlie
over the night when Wentworth wax
Residents.
ient for feeding, protected from the seal-ill tor them, therefore, often re­
rejected and leaving no sign.
"By K^eith Gordon
frost and. if properly arranged, is more quires considerable time. But It Is not
it seemed sometimes as if his latch­
Office op|H)site Post Office.
convenient to till, nay» L. W. Eighty extremely difficult, for opals are gener-
key admitted him to another world
Both phones.
slly
found
near
tlie
surface.
Indeed,
it
milk
from
the
ex
­
iu
National
Stockman.
Then
the
cost
Bacteria
get
Into
where
al!
was
order,
dimple
beauty
Copyright, 1904, by Frances Wilsou F
and good will, where every hour made terlor of the cow as well as from a dia- in considerably reduced, uh the_ barn was thought for a long time that they
him stronger and better. Little by lit- eased condition of tbe udder, due to
is also the silo roof and often a were not to be found as deep as twelve
feet below tlie surface. This opinion
It was with tom« luisgivingM that 11 he had become a part of the small inflammation, bruise, etc., writes Pro­ roof
COOPER,
part of tlie barn frame will help to
has, however, given way In tlie light of
Wentworth took the third floor of Mrs. family, often making a third In their fessor IL A. Pearson, Cornell univer­
the
silo
walls,
hi
planning
a
new
ovldence, because opals of great value
Manice’s houoe.
Had she not told cozy drawing room—sometimes talking, sity, in American Agriculturist. Her form__
him that »be was almost an invalid! •oinetiines reading and again scolding skin and Lair harbor large ntimbers of bam it is advisable to Include tlie silo have been discovered at a depth of fifty
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
And when the mistress of a house h or advising Ethel with the freedom of a particles of dust, and these are easily Ui the same structure and locate the feet.
an Invalid! He had half a mind to go big brother.
Tlie value of opals depends U|M>n sev
dislodged, so that they fall Into the lilo doors as near the feeding alley as
back and tell her that he had recon­
Ills appreciation of the delightful milk pail. This kind of contamination possible, as that will save considerable eriil considerations, of which the prin­ T illamook ,
O regon
sidered; that he feared, after all, that homines* and ease led him into his can be very easily reduced. Fraser labor in feeding, and in these times la cipal one Is the color. It Is important
the rooms wouldn’t do. He slacken«! second blunder. It was a blustering has found that merely cleaning the bur on the farm menus dollars.
that they should be bright and not pre­
his ¡nice, turned, then went on. Per­ night in November.
On her couch cow’s udder will reduce contamination
The cheapest, liest and most eon ven sent streaks or s|H>ts alternating witli
haps things would Is» all right, but a Mrs. Ma nice, who hail been less well from that source even more than '.MJ
lent
bam is tin* round or circular bam, uneolored substance. The most valua­
haberlach
fellow did bo hate household discom- than usual, lay sleeping, while Ethel, per cent.
ble are those which have red tires or
with
tlie silo lu tlie center. Tlie silo ex­
forl.
The air of the stable and in other
mixtures of red and yellow, blue and
who had been playing Schubert with
tends
from
the
ground
up
to
the
|>eak.
On the second morning after his ar­ dreamy unconsciousness, wandered off places where milk is exposed is an ini-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
greeu. Opals of a single tint are of lit­
rival, when he sat like a bewildered Into some improvisations of her own.
portant source of contamination. Move­ thirty to forty or more feet high. Such tle valve unless the tint is particularly
Pvutochcr
momircb among a piled up, shapeless 1 Presently Wentworth laid down the ment of dry fodder and bedding ami a barn is compact, roomy, light lu all striking ami tlie figure beautiful. In­
mass of books, pictures, tables and book that he was reading with an al­ currents of air which disturb dust that the stalls, convenient to fill and also deed one of tlie essential qualities of Office across the street and north fro«
chairs wondering why under heaven most suffocating sense of the dearness has lodged in various places keep many to “du tlie chores." After studying tlie opal is the arrangement of the fig­
the Post Office.
he had ever ac(|iiired them—there came of it all. Then suddenly Ethel stopped bacteria in the air, and these are con­
tlie merits of both circular and rec­ ure. which sets off strikingly the line of
a knock at his door. At the moment | playing am? rose from the piano. The stantly falling like raindrops in a show­
stone.
he was perched upon a stepladder, action seemed significant. Wentworth er. It Is found that the number of bac­ tangular bams I am fully convinced tlie
When tlie figure 11 quite regular and
H. GOYNE
smoking a short pipe and taking a rest ! was Jarred by the thought that just as teria or clusters of bacteria falling in­ tliat tlie circular form Is preferable lu distinct it is tlie more valuable, much
before he fatigued himself by begin I abruptly might the slender thread by to a four and a half inch opening ex­ every way, and personally 1 should
less so when tlie grain is quite small
bulkl
uo
other
were
1
to
build
again.
ning to arrange things.
which he held this utterly delightful posed In a barnyard may vary from
If we wish to feed forty ¡louiids of and irregular. Sometimes the color ap­
A ttorney - at . L aw .
“(’nine in!” he roared, without mov­ I home be snapped. Mrs. Manice might nothing to almost 100.
si luge to each cow per day, and that Is pears ns a single blaze or witli figures
ing, expecting to see n servant. Then, 1 grow worse; Ethel might—
The best way to keep dirt and bacte­
regularly spneed. It may then be of a Office : Opposite Court House,
at a slight hesitation on the part of ■ He gave a sharp sigh. He would not ria from falling into the milk is to re­ a fair ration, we may for practical
the person—a hesitation that he felt suffer the thought, and again from the move the sources of this contamination work call that amount a cubic foot, fine ruby red and is much sought after,
averaging from top to bottom of silo, but oftenest tlie uniform tint Is only
rather than saw he turned toward the fullness of his heart he spoke.
T illamook , O regon .
so far as possible, but even after that
and thus to feed fifteen animals would green or reddish and lias but little bril­
door.
' “Ethel,” he pleaded, “Is it so impos­ has been done still further protection
“Oh! Ah! I beg your pardon!” lie sible? I can’t tell you what all this is can be had by use of a small top milk require fifteen cubic feet per day and liancy.
H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
apologized with alacrity, laying down to me. IIow could I ever get along pail. It lias been shown that 63 per for eight mouths 3,(MX) cubic feet. But J The cutting is very important for the
the silage will settle quite considerably opal. Tims a thick stone will lie much
his pipe and Jumping from his perch. without you?”
cent of the dirt that would fall into an
after filling the silo, depending, of less beautiful than a thin stone, which,
"Yon see I’m a bit floored. I’m”—
But again he was stopped by that ordinary milk pall can be easily exclud­
P pysician and S urgeon .
He paused rather helplessly, waiting (sld. impenetrable glance. Again witli ed by the use of a pail that is partially course, on bow fast it is tilled, how fine on losing part of its volume, loses also
cut, etc., but we must make some al­ the figure. Tlie foundation tint contrib­
for bls caller to explain herself, though a smile, half kind, half mocking, she covered.
Office
one block west of the
lowance, usually one-fourth. Then it is | utes much to the beauty. It ought to
he felt vaguely that she was welcome, looked up at him and answered, “You
The advantage of this method of re­
t>e
transparent,
slightly
milky
anil
har
­
well
to
have
some
silage
left
over
for
I
thought she had dropped from the want a companion, not a wife.” Again ducing milk contamination is empha­
Allen House, Tillatnook City.
monize fully with the different reflec­
clouds, so frank was her gaze, so fas­ they gravely agreed not to remember.
sised when we are reminded that all the August drought, so we might add , tions of the opal, which, when it is real­
Calls answered promptly
cinating the way the thick hair rippled
And soon after the illness of a mar­ dirt cannot be successfully removed 1,000 cubic feet to the above, milking
ly bemitlfnl. presents n variety of lines
away from the low, broad forehead, so ried sister called her away. The weeks by straining. Some carefully conduct­ it 4,000 cubic feet capacity.
Infinitely pleasing to tlie eye.—Jewelers'
utterly womanly her face.
came and went, and her stay prolonged ■ ed experiments show that only about j A round silo to contain tills might lie
R. BEALS,
“Mamma sent me.” she explained. itself dismally, it seemed to Went­ 47 per cent of dirt falling into milk fifteen feet in diameter and thirty feet Circular-Weekly.
“I’m Miss Manice, and she* thought worth, though under Mrs. Manice’s di­ was taken out by straining, the remain- high, or, if we could go up higher, we
perhaps the maid and I might be able rection things went on as smoothly as dor being in solution or so finely divid­ might reduce the diameter accordingly,
HE HATED MUSEUMS.
REAL ESTATE,
to help you out.”
usual. Apparently everything was the ed that it passed through the strainer, . and that might lie desirable, as we
She looked about the room inquiring­ same, and yet he smarted under an in­
should remove from the surface for Thoreau Catalogued Them an the
F inancial A gent ,
Catacomb« of Nature.
ly; then, as her eyes came back to the tolerable» sense of difference. All the
best results about l>/4 inches daily, To
Profit and L onn In Dairying.
new lodger’s blank, helpless face, she creature comforts were there and pleas­
I hate museums. There is nothing so
One of the remarkable things observ­ do this where but fifteen head of cat-
Tillamook,
Oregon.
caught her lower lip between her teeth, ant companionship, yet the soul of ed at Ohio farmers’ institutes the past tie are fed the inside diameter of the weigli« upon my spirits. They are tlie
thus holding hack the smile that strug­ things had fled, And then suddenly he winter is the variations in the profits silo should not he above 12*i feet. catacombs of nature. One green bud of
gled to escape.
understood, and the knowledge made derived from the different kinds of Then to contain 4,600 cubic feet that spring, one willow catkin, one faint
“Have you ever moved?” he asked him strong and humble.
thrill from a migrating sparrow, would 'T-AHOS. COATES,
stock as brought out at the discussions, silo should be thirty-eight feet high.
ruefully, surviving his belter skelter
set the world on its legs again. The life
It was on the evening of Ethel’s re- says E. i*. Snyder in National Stock­
-I-
Agent for Fireman's
possessions with fresli aversion, and turn that he found himself alone with man.
that is in a single green weed is of
Milk For Calf Feeding.
Fund
and
London and Lanca­
at tin» question she laugh«l out a her for a few moments.
Stale, cold sKlm milk Is a fruitful more worth tlian all this death. They
One man reported that his cows gave
laugh so girlish and infectious that
“Dear little girl.” he said brokenly. him $47 each gross receipts, while an­ cause of scours in calves, and removal are dead nature collected by dead men.
shire
Fire Insurance
Wentworth laughed, too, catching for “I’m not asking you to marry me. I’m
other living in the same township re­ of the froth Is a secondary considera­ I know not whether I muse most nt the
a moment the point of view from not mad enoui^i to do that again. But
Companies.
ported that his gross receipts from each tion where such milk is used, says bodies stuffed with cotton and sawdust
which his dilemma was funny.
I want to tell you this—that I love you of a herd of eight cows were $82. This Hoard’s Dairyman. Milk for calf feed­ or those stuffed with bowels and flashy
Tillamook .. Oregon.
“W hat the world needs," he went on with my whole heart; that I shall al­
dairyman liad the largest and finest ing should be warm, fresh and clean, fiber outside the eases.
plaintively. “Is automatic, self arrnng- I ways love you; tliat I would rather
Where is the proper herbarium, the
Jersey cows he could find, selected fed from clean pails. If dirty pails are
ing furniture furniture that, placed in have loved you In vain than”—
used and cold, stale milk fed, scours al­ true cabinet of shells and museum of
with
especial
reference
to
both
high
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
the room, will adjust itself and save
Two slender arms were about Ills test and quantity of milk.
most invariably follow, and when the skeletons, but in the meadow where tlie
Its owner all trouble.”
neck, and a soft voice was saying:
GO TO
A comparison of the profits of those scours are not fatal a stunted calf is flower bloomed, by the seaside where
“That’s what we will have when the
“At last, you darling, I really believe two dairymen shows the value of care­ the usual result. It is also not an un- the tide cast up the fish, and on the
millennium comes.” answered Miss that you want a wife.”
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
ful selection, good care and correct common error to feed too much skim hills and in tlie valleys where the beast
Manic«» gayly, "but meanwhile. If you
business methods. Every one of these milk, trying to make up in quantity laid down its life and the skeleton of
really loathe the task of arranging
A Willful Genina.
TRUST CO.
eighty-two dollar cows had been care­ for the abstracted fat.
the traveler reposes on the grass? Wliat
your things and will leave It to me”—
Mallbran, the singer, was an artist fully tested for a year, the milk weigh­
right
have
mortals
to
parade
these
She paused «|ii<»stloningly, while who deserved her success, for her great­
T hos . C oates , Pres.
---- —---------------------------------- --------- 4 things on tbeir legs again, with their
Wentworth gnz«l nt her very much as est triumphs came from the hardest ed so there was definite knowledge as
to
her
actual
butter
production.
No
wires,
and.
when
lieaven
has
decreed
If she were the straw and he the work. Her voice was not a miracle of
Foods For Milk Making
that they shall return to dust again, to
drowning man. Again her face dim- nature. It was gold, says one of her cow was kept In the herd that would
not make more than 300 pounds In -a
W. SEVERANCE
return them to sawdust? Would you
pled.
biographers, but it was gold that had
have a dried specimen of a world or a
"You wouldn't not really?” doubt* to be dug from the earth, smelted and year. Such a careful and systematic
During his address before tile lute
«1 he. with the shamefaced air of a made pliable under the hammer. One method means the difference between meeting of the Vermont Dairymen's as- pickled one?
Embalming is a sin against lieaven
person who him taken n palpable Jest day she was overheard at her practic­ a profit and a 1 »ss. In these days of soclation Professor Hills spoke of the
A ttorney - at -L aw
sharp competition only careful, syste­
and earth—against heaven, who has
in earnest.
ing in gusts of angry apostrophe.
fact
that
It
is
lielug
found,
as
one
of
matic methods in dairying, as In other
recalled the soul and set free tlie servile
"I’d Just love It that Is, If you think
"I’ll see whether 1 cannot make you farm industries, will win.
the results of scientific research, tliat elements, and against the earth, which
O regon ,
T illamook
1 can arrange tlu* room to suit you. obey me.” she was saying to her voice
less protein Is required in the com­ Is thus robbed of her dust. I have liail
You might give me a general idea of "I’ll set» whether you will obey’ me.”
pounding of feeding rations for milk my right perceiving senses so disturbed
A Great Cnnadlan Cow.
how you like things, and”-
For her the word "Impossible” did
Tidy Abbekerk, the greatest cow ever cows than had hitherto been consider­ in these haunts as to mistake a verita­
S. STEPHENS,
W’enl worth cut her short.
not exist. If her voice was out of or­
ed necessary. As protein is an expen­ ble living man for a stuffed specimen
"If you can give It something of the der or her throat refused to obey she bred in Canada and one of the best
•
Real
Estate and Fire, Life,
sive ingredient in feed formulas this and surveyed him with dumb wonder
l(M»k of that little drawing room of accomplished amazing effects by sheer Holstein-Friesians in America, was
conclusion
will
lead
to
a
reduction
in
bred,
reared
and
is
owned
by
II.
Health,
Accident,
Insurance.
Bol
yours." he said warmly. "I shall be force of will. Perhaps it was fortunate
as the strangest of tlie whole collection,
cost and hence be of more or less value
Agent for the Northwest School Furni-
mon» than satisfl«!. The fact is. you that her career was not a long one. lert of Cassel, Ont. She was born
for
the
strangest
is
tliat
which,
being
sired by Colanthus Ab- to farmers.
ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos,
have saved my life.” he finished can No human powers could have endured March
In many particulars most like, is in
Alfnlfa as n Grain Substitute,
Notary Public.
dldly.
some essential particular most unlike.—
the strain she placed hnbitually upon
A Tennessee experiment station has
Office : South west from the Court House,
"Walt until you s«»e the rooms,” she this gift of hers.
Thoreau's Journal in Atlantic.
in the building occupied as a music store.
recently concluded a series of expert-
cautioned as they part«l. he to go to
One day she executed a shake upon
ments showing that alfalfa hay can lie
his office with a burden off his shoul­ the highest notes of her register, She
Robert Burns* Unite.
substituted for grain In dairy rations to
ders and she t » confide to her mother laughed then at the amazement of her
Robert Burns, though be had tlie
marked advantage. In the conclusion choice of such works as the Spectator,
as slit» got into a great apron that cov­ listeners.
touching
on
this
point
tlie
station
says.
ered her from neck to ankles.
“Locke on the Human Understanding”
"That brute of a note has given me
“In substituting alfalfa bay for wheat and Pope, together with odd plays of
“He seems a nice, grateful lodger no end of trouble," said she. "1 have
SUBER 110 H1IBÖBESSEB.
bran It will bo best to allow one and a Shakespeare, which fori, it I tie staple
man. mother mine. Perhaps it won’t been trying to get it lor the last month.
half
pounds
of
alfalfa to every pound
SHAVING, HAIR CT'TTlNß
I m » so hideous to have a stranger in the I tried it while dressing and while I
of wheat bran, and the result will like- reading of his home, nevertheless owed
house nfter all. And think of the inon- was doing my hair. I tried it when I
ly prove more satisfactory tf tlie al- most to an old collection of songs.
SHAMPOOING. ETC
ey!”
was taking my walks and while 1 was
falfa is fed in a finely chopped condi- “Tills. ’ be says, “was my vade mecum!
When W’entworth onem»d the door riding. At last I got hold of it this
I pored over them during tny rest or
tion.”
of his sitting room t ..i evening quick morning while I was tying tny shoe
walking to labor, song by song, verse Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
Corn nn<« Altalfn.
approval flashed Into his eyes. Ail the Firings.’’
persons suffering with rheumatism.
The experiments conducted nt the by verse, carefully noting the true, ten­
inanimate obj«»ts that had huddled
"And where did you find it,
New Jersey station show that tlie av­ der and sublime from affectation and
together so incongruously In tin» morn dame?”
erage cost per ton of dry alfalfa hay fustian. I am convinced I owe to this
Ing. as if then» wasn’t an ounce of
TELEGRAPHERS
"There!” she answered, laughing and
for five years, even witli heavy manur­ practice much of m,v critic craft, such
self respect among them, now faced putting her finger to her forehead.
as it is!*—AU the Year Bound.
ing.
was
but
»5.20
and
that
tlie
feed
him with servile dignity, on«* mon»
HOtSTEXX COW TIDY AB11KKEKK.
value of this hay compares favorably
cloth«! in the beauty for which he
4n Exrluaht* ItTnlr.
bekerk. and for dam lias Tidy of Dow- «Itli the protein feeds, which at pres
Robert Loniw Stevennon.
had bought them.
“It was settled some time ago th:W nie, with a record of seven,y-two
Here is a pen portrait of Robert Lou­ Annually, to fill the new positions created by
ent
cost
»22
or
more
a
ton.
This
crop
Awestruck at such Insight, ho pussed he was to nmrry my daughter.’’ said pounds in a day. Tidy Abbekerk's
is Stevenson, written by Dr. Alexander Railroad find Telegraph Companies. Wew<
Into his bedroom, half fearing that the father of a girl of the period, ‘‘but crowning record was made during the more than any other fulfills that very II. Jlipp: "Not so tall probably as lie YOUNG MEN and LADIES <>'I”**
important
requirement,
a
cheap
source
habits, to
tier»» the charm would be broken, that it yet remained for the young man to extreme cold weather of January, liKM,
seems nt first sight from his extreme
convenience would haw been sacri get my consent. It was merely a for when 111 official test she gave SI pounds of protein for balancing other home
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
thinness, but the pose and nlrcoulT not
fi«*d to "looks" and that he would nullity, however, ns my girl had ar 3 ounces of milk In one day. 551 grown products. ‘ Its growth cannot be otherwise ilescrilied than ns distin­
haw to dive Into a pocket naJl«! to the ranged matters to suit herself without pounds In seven days and 25.4S pounds l>e too strongly recommended. An
AND R.R ACCOUNTING
ideal situation would be where the guished. Head of tine type, carried well
We furnish 75 per cent, of the
closet door for on«» slipper and then consulting me or my wishes.
butter, S5.7 per cent fat. or 27.28 farm is growing
on tlie shoulders, and. in walking, with and Station Agents in America. y0£- .
dive again for th«» other. \t the sight
com and alfalfa to
"Now. I remembered with what trej>- pounds SO per cent fat. file largest rec­
tlie Impression of |>elng a little thrown schools arc the largest exclusive Telegr p
of them standing openly and demun»ly ida.ion I hail approached my wife’s ord ever made iy any cow of any breed supply the entire needs of the herd.-
Schoob IN THE WORLD Estab,£h
back: long brown hair, falling from un- years and endorsed by all leading Kail J
Holstein-Frlesian «Register.
Rei
b«»slde the fireplace Wentworth voiced father when I asked him for her hand, In Canada.—Holstein Friesian Record.
Officials.
I'.er
a
brondlsh
brhntnel
Spanish
form
A Mninp Ration.
tlie lilglu’st praise to h«» spok«»n of wo and I made up my mind that when that
We execute a $250 Bond to ever)
furnish him or her a position paying
The kind of feed that has given me of soft felt lint, Reinbrandtesque; loose to
man.
young man show«! up to ask me for'
$40 to $5«»o a month ip States east « 1
Flavor, tn Batter.
kind
of
Iverness
cape
when
walking
the best results for the last eight or
"Bless her heart!” he said softly. my daughter’s hand I would have re
Rocky Mountains, or from $75 to >1
The different flavors we And In but­
nnu invariable velvet Jacket inside the month in States west of the Rockies,
“Siu» ought to be a bachelor’s wife!”
vengv not only for what 1 had to pass ter that may be traced back to the ten years has been rljie yellow coni house."
mediately upon graduation.
During the thr«» months that fol through when I urged my suit, but also
Students can enter at any time. •l0
patron are about as follow s; A metallic cut and put Into the silo. I can get
tions. For full particulars regarding a . .
lowed this conviction grew more and for being relegated to the background or rusty flavor due to milk or cream good results from dairy cows with two
our Schools write direct to our e»c
The Gain From Others.
feeds dally of that, one of hay and a
more fervent. His admiration for the during the present pro**eedings.
office at Cincinnati. O. Catalogue tree-
living held in old cans that are more or
• A
a man is
ls strong in proportion to the
skill with which Ethel Manic«» (at oth
‘ Well, he cnl!t*d at my office the oth­ less rusty; an unclean flavor due to ration of cottonseed meal and no other quantity, the quality and the variety The Morse School of TelegopW
er tinn*s a merry, companionable girl) er day. and I told my otthv bo.v to ad
grain. — Maine Cor. American Cnltf-
Ohio.
Buffalo.
uuwaslied separators or milk cans that vator.
of for™ winch lie ........
absorbs
from others. Cincinnati.
*iuiu viuvrs.
Atlanta, Ga.
l ac'os9®Acak
ran th«» household, rvducliig friction to in It 1dm and leave us alone and see
TexarKana.Tex- San Francisco.
were not properly washed with a brush
lie
is
a
power
In
proportion
to
the
ex
­
the minimum, making lif«» a continual that we wen» not disturbed
Bee, rnlp „n<t Brewers- Grai...
and washing powder; a musty flavor
The manager of the creamery at Hol- tent of bls contact-soctally. mentally
jo\ grew hit«» a sort of religion to him
“ ‘Just dropped In.’ said he easily, due to milk being kept In musty eel
hio , C ity of T oledo . » gg.
Ian«!, Mich.. reports a serloni loss in and niornlly-wltli hl. kind and a weak- S tate of L O
And it was something of this sort declining to take a sent, ‘to tell you
ucas C ounty .
‘
lars. Creamery Journal.
ng Just in proportion a. lie cuts him-
F rank J. C hfnry makes oath that n<-» g
flavor and consequent value m Its
that In* said to her one night, scan«» that I nai going to marry your «laugh
senior
partnei
of
the
firm
of
F
J-
»elf
off
from
others.
—
Success.
make of butter the past’.iear ¿n sc’
knowing that h«» was saying It and ter on the loth of next month. It will
Co., «lotiiix business in the C'ty
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Best ChirnlnR Trmperatar»«.
1 Be­
County and State aWrusaid. and that sa
adding to It a humble request that Is» an Informal affair, so you n»ny con
Where cream Is raise«! by the old count of being situated too near a beet
After the Defalcation.
will |.»y the >um o( ONE
she marry him.
slder yourself Invited without further fashioned deep wttiug system prac­ sugar factory and the farmers feedina
Junior Partner—I never suspected LARS for each and every case of
cannot be cured by the use of H all h u *
She looked at him oddly for a mo notice. Good day.’
ticed among many farmers It should too much beet pulp Bn<l omitting the uni at all Senior Partner Neither did
tn cut. Then «he laid her hand U| h > ii bis
Before I could catch my breath he
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be churned at a temperature of 0D to gram ration. ,,r, „oanF, Dalrvtn.n
o n oT1.'! dl1’w"’ “ "ttle simmlnr
Sworn to before me and subscriDeu
arm and said half kindly, half mock was gone and when I complained to
It Is much with the wet lwt pnll) I",™ U”’t he shouM
nble to pav presence, this 6th da} ofl»ecember. A u-
G8 degree« In winter and 58 to 00 in
1y:
tny dn light er atnnit his treatment •'* lumnier. If the separator is used thia X pt U Wl'h ,b* Wrt bn'wprs' (trains-
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What yon want la a lionsekeepe:' ni* all the comfort I got was that
temperature can tw reduced materially, they vetr .con ferment and become ♦ L.4X).—New \orlt Press.
Wentworth, not a wife,” Then, a could consider myself fortunate In get
Hall « Catarrh Core is lake
Mr Curler, the Illinois dairy expert, -nor and the feeling mangers are a
more earnestly. ‘'Please let Uo- ting an inv’tatlon. ss It was to bo a
reek ng mass „f half
act. directly on the blood and tnneoa ■
fl a»! Ing 55 degree« or below satisfacto­
Wh°
not of the system. Send for lesinnoniais.
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< member ” And Wentworth. feel very exclusive affair."
A this puys the mischief with tbs ".Huctvi« IT11
F. J CHKNKY A CO . Toledo.u
ry.—American Agricultnriat.
hope or fear beyond the lim
Sold
by
HniRirists.
73c.
Rs tf saber probablll;,-.- Johnson.
Hall's Family Pills are the best-
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