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Snkty News At Us Christian Church. CLOU DCR FT TO BE RC8T0B-- "Honor ,ii I fr pmh Kalph f PVdlnrk will sift at ED. Ha r mditinn tli- - On Ttieadav night. Mm Christian hur. h Sunday The RI oaDei. on Tiendas lt Act weil your pert ; Pa. w w w Pell fírak Ota thfe i amosfed Mi a Ni- - entertitfied kvgsjaj renin, irts)tairied the tatement that th No, Oof the Methodist Honda lies." hola, tfaeher of innate at the pop management of Kl Paao South h.l. at the h Mr. K II Blind f n 1 r ii r a organist and I I had decided definitely A p'ial train tr.iip ri we.lem Om. When the had nil Vr fi iklepaiiffh, with a Viloin to Ch ild t .ll. .. T- - rebuild th rea.rt at giv-- r Ra.ln.r Ball M we were Migito the aerviee will begin w hi'-- hnifi. .1 mm M ' roft. The new hotel will t liil-- l cilia I fill re cards and old and sing ' lire-proo- f Thanfcagiring iti'idem. and ample Day. fw t We-I'otn- e Mir Wi' 'I whr liar. aerviee a I pirtner. tli.'ii pt'iy hr1 warm in w an i'i'oiiiiiiodat ion will i . w I.-- I - l pnMed off tli- - ri gam ( "I'r mrv-- await you. Im Im'ated on the (mint al r the M t. Mr. "iini I'ii Tl' v Phillip. I'a.t-.r- . ive Travel," ami lOiph mi. ft4. pav ilion- - ontrar.v t W r- - I I i antea a the attrl ai"' rtUM'k " If u ise IL sZ H SOLD plan-- , f he i nttipany hud leeided 11 The Ttl handsont mm. .'terrT:,np'' w little. ' not to form a fock eompany ith ! !." June hn old the Ahaaar ,,l,.-.n- ! ' ' r id . Mm- - "Tm lino üplndi - .....l aaitving pii'ture hnw in Melton the p'Ope nt th- Southwreat a I Howtt-ti- n 1 w ! i playing, bul the girl af T'' aerved moat share-holde- r, bat will use only n Phillip, i.f thia city. Mr. htt'l h.-- a4 uned to iinig Mia refre ahitienta, by Mi Nun, tit. it . l Nick Ill: - i wen .i the fund of the railroa Qui. h.v" rules. At the end of the rninit- tii'i lavurtM, and Bulm Beautiful know. Ami holdeas. tirt half the core 6 to 4 it. will, no doubt, make jah was then furni. u by td of lie good hd favo of the ('olleg In additnu. a auecea th" how tniiitaa. Tina will new Is the th' charming young I m 1 -- . people of Alamogordo. and of f' thnoneof the girls The Ahaxar moving pictnre Mi Murphy, Woods nt folíele had a black eye, one show ha been giving its Otero County generally. Thia )- - l.wile a rib near patro:.s f T " We fhn ntip !,,.. e oil the part .,f E! I'aao i Irat'l lireii aoo one mm Btakw a píen li I bill tin mmkt The laja good night, her for like-lihoae- thanking fsouthweatern SSj in all d to play the econd half at all. Alamogordo wil, . ' eh h it- - Children f i he Utsvn are in pictures and song for tonight a moat delightful evening that mean the rebuilding of In the oeroud half all adds were t bin year in the aag el I VI i'ei it jM. derry ami tonorrow night is unusual- wan enjoyed by every oue. the business dicrict which waa against the Collleg girls. The brating in a right nd pff Pt ' H ly good who were present Murph-ey- , if- - hiMrt-- whn ar recently by fire. Mie hruia-e- s destnyed liithfs airand enniimerable way the Christ mus "Sea n. r- - v WHO IS Mím Pondrán, Mis II II if uiv it he tfn TINS? Cloudcntft, from its locatioa. Bie left them in no condition t. .Several buioe- - wen xiggv -- Lmm Wood. Mi ChHttiS) Mur- kindav ShtJi will prohthlv Breathes there a man with soul ia an important trade center, but ' i ríe play MR. The Mountain gir's d to Mr. Murray he y i b- I i r Mi B. Murray. Mm pi thru iheir Snntlav (lefer-re- ray. Annie " dead, Who never to himelf the property holders have d had no f a t hri-- m ft r I i I tuch ronditiotl tosnwtewl f is til he Bu ' li t'liil ea w ho do i .t Ina Kempl. Imuran Meek. ai has -- aid. making letinite plans Is re- - HI and as the College girN meat took form n a ajs Sehti-'-l War-n"c- k, aid ji Mty fwa lay may It e E u mi t f BatSKOefc, Rlph "My trade of late is gettina ' mid until the plans of El Pa v In! i re out of rommisaior rh 'tr cortiingly plaanetl have th it thev a"- - not fo he forgotten. Otto Tinklepuigh, Wait bal: I'll try another ten-inc- h Southwestern were officially an beat work. The O.I lege girl large tree in the Court llou-- e iotl for Tinklepaugh, and Floyd Kemple. tt the business men ad. ' If such there be, go mark mi need Since the restoration did nothing the la-- t half, bnt a program is beina: prepared. (i. i.id fur Alamogordo and long him well; For him. no bank ac- - of the lodge is now assured the puff aad try thair best, a Ad the And all the children of the may such a spirit live and pro, mnt hall swell ; watch individual property owners may FraitTtl. Hnal acore atood M to 5 n favor T'.wn wiM be invitet t nj y t p. r. safely go ahead plana. of Mountain Park. 'anly fruif the golden stair to welcome home with their J. 0. Minn peni last week Christmas trett This will help take the twist ' a millionaire. The man w ho After the gamt a sumptions add nuts w ill till the li kings never in Ia Luí cañón hunting turkey on i of i he "Selfitth Christina de dinner was served on the grounds w hich will load the bi : r e. asks for trade By ad or local line Blizzard Still On. ami other malí game. w hit-- is now aluiti.t universal. In the afternoon a game was play There will he a riantu C'aus and displayed. Cares more for rest The cold weather still prevails Vtrs. O. W. Carroll had the d than worldly gain and patronage betwean the boys' teams. In R8 UaIcE throughout the Southwest, fhis miifortune to aM her purse, the firs; half the College made but gives him jain. Tread light- i Bi last Alamogordo not wholly Brice Public lei tm . did which contained valuable, lull two fiehl throws and Mountain The lsy.if Coaaps)ny of the ly, friends, let no rude sound escape. Saturday the temperatoe r was in tin I in i; Those neither tardv imr i" mh Mexico lit fortunate Park two foul throws. In the Sew National Guard will Disturb his solitude profound; dropped to ltf above, which was for he month ending .Nov ' ame. Kme the College also gave Moun- -- ive another one of their de- Here let him live in calm repose one of the coldest nights ever were : Annabelle bring, ' ienrir Mr. and Mrs. M. Phillips have tain Park a field throw, making Is lightful dance next Saturday Unsought except by men he owes in vicinity. Motfett, Maurice lweh, Elward known this bought out the "Alcaiar" from the acore 4 to 4. nigh;. The music for this dance And when he dies, go plant him Friday night, 50; Saturday Culver, and Se bring. a de-peinl- Jack ul teegonsf. may ed Lee Jones. They expect to con-tine- n In the second half no field throw That be deep where naught may break nighs, 16; Sunday night, 60. That showing the was made on either side, Mt. The new clock ha- - been put up. upon. his dream les- - sleep; Where no is certainly peculiar conduct for I he object of the.e dances is rude clamor may dispel The pictures that Mr. Jones has been Park made two foul throwns and Preliminary Com-s- t Was held quiet a staid, sedate, old temperature. not only to piovide putting before the public. until three quarters of a minute last Weduestiay. The first in amusement that he loved so well. And that hefore game close College for the young people, but the world may know its loss. J. Hazzard and J. C. Minns the the Uecitation wae Annabelle Sein- alo only en-at- a fund to equip and fit Place on his grave a of well for Mr. had inada one. Then Mt. ing, Maurice Leech won in Di wreath are digging a Carter p an armory. NOTICE TO THE FARMERS OF OTERO Park fouled and the College : The dances thus moss; And o" a stone above, of Parmer Flats. They have clamatiou The yellow and bin COUNTY. ar have not resulted in profit. ''Here lies a chump who already passed the first water, threw a goal. This tied the game. will be represented at Alam wouldn't As ball will permit uey deserve better patronage advertise." If you want to keep up the but are digging to the second Basket not gordo contest. of a game ending in a tie, the tun they have been receiving. Read the News this week. good work started, our exhibit tartum. in Commerce ball was again put in play- - The ssfl the Chamber of at CLOUDCROFT NOTES. College fouled and Mt. Park got El Paso needs replenishing every a free throw. Every one's heart once and a while and anything a new pupil Ora Snooks was stood still for a minute, but the you may have that is extra good last week. favor of the gods waa with us and just send to the Business Men's Mr. J. I. Bailey made a busi- so they missed the basket. It Club at Alamogordo and it will ness trip to Alamogordo laat was at once huried back to the be sent to El Paso without ex- Friday. College goal and the Col leg made pense to you. We wish to thank Madie Rog- a field throw. So the game end ers for the book which she gave ed with a score of 8 to 6 in favor of the College. . Mt. Park never to the library. Many men have taken advant- made one. field throw during the Miss Ollie age of Derby Hat Sale G. The many friendsof entire game, while the College the at will be glad to know that Wolfingers. They are barg-in- s. Smith made three for herself and one J. from recent ill- lie is recovering for them. ness. So the crowd dispersed with J. N. BuShey is retiring from Quite a crowd of younj; people nothing, hut the best of feelings active business and very much ae expecting to attend the Every one was happy, Mt. Park wishes to close up all accounts eonnt) content at Alamogordo because they had won, and ti.r due him. Those w ho are indebt- ed him respectfully next Saturday. College because they hail. to are asked Return games will be played to call ami make a settement. school tor the Report of oar at the Alamogordo base ball J. N. BuShey. mouth ending Dec. 1900. park on Doc. JLth. Twenty-fiv- e GOLGOTHA. Number enrolled M Average cent admission will be charge; GUESS ÍJ7 daily attendeiice Per cent of 1 cents for children under 14. The subject at 11,00 A. M. attendence 05. Those neither The game will be called at 3:80 Sunday at the Presbyterian tardy nor absent, Lou Fainter, p. m. Church will be Golgotha, the ' Willie Mcrgan, Louise Schertz, As this will be the first match t ' second of the devotional studies Mamie Smith, Edgar Smith, Eva laket hall game ever played in on the Passion of Jesus Christ. Carter, Elmer McClure, Ned Alamogordo let every one turn The subject at 7,00 P. M. will be Elmore, Bennie Carter, Velma out and encourage the players" bbbbbbbbbÍbbbbbbbbbbbbW 'The Pilgrim's Progress." McClnre James Lewis, Howard Monday morning Mr. Whatley Goss, Lula Hefker, Ernest Clark, from Texas enrolled. He began Ernie Oustiian, Gladys McClure. The potato bug is bad enough, work Tuesday. aaja TWm á á Madie Rogers, Virgie Rogers, J m fWáiafff but the ever-prese- nt humbug is To late for last week. Claudia Rogers, Andrew Hend-rix- , worse. The Alamogordo Purdy Pender, Add Painter. Choral Club ggggü The nightmare waits for those held its first meeting Tuesday who indulge in to much Christ- A great many atu nded service night 21 with present. Every- mas cheer. at the Christian church Sunday one decided that a musical or- evening to hear Mrs. Taggart ganization of some kind is need- Why is Johnny like a side- sing The Angel Promise, with a ed in Alamogordo. Expecting tracked freight car? Beaause he Viloin Obligats rendered by Mr. III has been switched. more to be present at next meet- present were Tinklepaugh. all ing on Tuesday Dec. 14th at 7 :80 To be successful bnt h the base of delighted with this feature P. M. election of officers was post- ball pitcher and the orator must the evening. poned until that time. The Club have a good delivery. What the corn heard with its will begin at once to perpare ears and the potato saw with its music for Xmaa. Most schoolboys would rather yes, none will ever know. At the Presbyterian Church. mmt. eat a "piece" than speak one. Ptt thM ana) Mtrt MRS. BELMONT AN AUTHOR AH po'tnea la nwlnf lo h Pretty Tea Gowns We ptrttr oa aaoih-- - an i . r ewrnera roo ah Wealthy Society Womm Qlvee Moth-ar- t and ldr RytiflV Various Workers Advice ai me sroer Malt- aurf of amleaM rnlinn T. ing of ChMdran. atralti tkto M I MtaWy ta hrinr , Forced to rwiii "t"t! m'ti'ii n. dertr t Remain I rdoors M tsM Mr. Oliver II r nl !haf-l'ir- v WcilttlCr r who hn entered the aa an author mllnNfj with a rprter recn Net a Mratkie Job. ly . ' hImhiI her booh fur rhtlir-l- Which r tlaln' Mid I t n (. wrtiMtrt rwuwur prolmhly will be published "Is an til n dat Ha;.,. spring "fi i !uv an' fr. it. .1 .'a h. ii own children, hni-invt- Tin story, tha nf her B li to w fhe párvula ih i nflt nf h r e - i i will n .tu. ih. li'luiiia riml La Mar Oo tha Taihimj mv il'iniil- - " fur them : n'.t "I ra-- i nak- - n tl hit with ll II n . niorinliiiji. nl tor the yintn. r " n t I ri rM Whul did vt- -i at railun i' - mí r- V.eMnf. I las - V til- h. In - talk with reporter Mr ' .. n ! t. Pour;- .- i ' tinniit tm thrown Interesting ie 'illlle Halii un the live nf her rhllilr-- ti al Tin y .in. i imn'ii-li- i V indf rbllt, wlc C reu-tiotl- )raf "ti. danrd with mv n ir nunt if the halir "T- - P t. ', t'i "' lib. no' I n , : ' dar

Met- - Wor-- t ftar. V ! i 'h. mamm i. ih it ii. I ii jlr. ear all fare, a br.i"'i til.1' tnel'a V,V k s' !" awful mad o t .'i VI ' - nh I m ifral I i m ' nrnoklvn.

V" lum Jlct Nov Na i T1.. '.ult'f tt.at k' e; lis i n ! I ' r h. trs was no p'.nnv !t.f':-t- Th glass .'.,r- k- was flr-- t df vised bv I. ' w ,ir In ' .. f r his perit: JlqwfyMl air and gaa.

A W.trs MMNy. A n rtaln retrle 1 faplta!l' of - . Ingham, la In MM It of p f. , duk- - of was married to thf MarbVr i f bin y i 'h In the ; JO""' Hm wife ) K II . ' v tMMSM married i f his e. nii'l wi't On- - 'la VI w and llarjli! Vi.nib ula fwlr. hi ii dulaed In th f.irm of bill Mr H.lii.ont arandcnlldren. Í i T" than usual and " vi .rtlit r. tad smmJm i VI rw thf two sens if thf ilncnfi of Mar! a. vt ntur d a mi d prot at. "'.' the complaint t!iit 'I borough, lolin Marqui i f ülaudíord r'" iit, he said, "there la no Use oí am! Lord Ivor Charlo Spenct r wurk Mff t v.rv l MM&M tog angry." 'It lant that." ! rhurrlilll. liavt. li. t ti made acquainted i I o rry I mi-- . d II mim' wni-k- r. mil with many of thf tin ".dents In tli n r , r Mia to atilT. r MM in I i uk by tli. ir grandmothtr. and Thf pwn on thf left Is a eharr.ilnn mrdel of white Nlnoa and a aMtl - I M waa th- krvn Interest they displayed of VMM town 1 made MM a iMaiM alto pale itnk weather than moat othi ra. MM Thf af of Luc, which Ifd Mrs. Hel t- - M MM Mere are t.m. hes of Proved Cutanea in the narrativo MM V large Mat IWM dM !. a MM would Ami -. gown on right ia pala Do y01 think luck cuta nw of a trnr.t t" believe that i'thfr pa!.- sf v.lv. t ni.l.on her. and tlier- The the a of fl-- In a fallur. . f . ti.f halm- t njnyment in thf story grt.-- atln, with laie overdiess. 'ir the or tl.t at ml thai un! tht v will i "Minué the young Vanderbllts and the man- , ta a í V- - - I ner of tlu ir liff n Ung Island. ' ' HAVE Ú "J '.."U, Mrs r.eln.ont sounds this notf of IN FASHION'S LATEST WHIM ALL THREAD OF BLACK , : Women MM I ri"ii warning: Hont glvt- tivfr tht- - MM to live at "ase and belong to - Seaton'j Mata-ia- li n in. tl. This unfortunate, of your childrtn to MM attendants Handsome Gown That Would Make Marked vith Thia if he hadn't had the luck to fl:. i a a Surely Thf y can never takt the place of Up Handsomely in a Oove Cray Peculiar and Extremely t. ir. k. r with a daughter who was io Touch. l.inthrr." Cashmere. Effective he.:: '.y that a lar'e had to You I hav.. my own theory as Dress for M ff. ri d with Mr?" Chicago Rc-tr- ! to the proper bringing up of children." MM gray aMMMMI would mMM ii!1 One of the odd and effective lb raid. Is : ft ir ?hf said, "and I've tried to ahadow it charu.lngly in thia MM! a paml MMM of thf MMM aMMMMa Is M the Men in this MUM utory of the MtM made from shouMWI M MM In tnmt. VMM a thread of bla k ii lit" it forth H"t - Beauty Spot ;r Iim MM of n.y own hlldn n. I've tried M and at tht- hack M Is MMMwi as lar thro'ih f v. rythint Thia idea ia German n t. ait n Hm 'Xtuü IttlM that book not just a atory for as tht- ..kf. which is arraiiüi d at the evolved from homespun, the Imported aadaaiM OalMniaadr b rtl w ! ' n : by Frances Míale Bjorkmaa ham aai MlM to enloy. but a real top of sides of skirt; the low. r part of variety that has that llii k. ring black Ovraua") ith Hi s;dend: help for fathers nnd mothers MtMN skirt is plaited and set t') yoke, thf or may thread playing hide and t ek stocked with came of all MTta, An- v in solemnly .1 for their children, but non t kuo-ho.- plaits being stitched down about six ivt r the Ml I Ma. wild boars, lies about 25 r a';iiii that imaB. mm best to takf care of them. Inches. Russia braid put on ln a The new dull red basket cloth, n:Vs eastward bevond Rostock Th My children were brought up on which is thf color of grapes, and is to arrhittcturf of the Jagdhaa - v inir intcd Fiicli an t ntir ly different plan flora be quite fashionable, has this thrt-a- actly to iMOptesj lth Its sylvan sur- curi-pap- et It Btisl nial pc slintiiTs and even atoa those of piost of my friend. While of black looping in and out of the roundings, and Is one of the h - ... ; ,, an- that I .... i. x :iriiv hl'Iv ur ilovenlv cotum they never lunched away Smart top coats L.I l tkt.im- - ...... mi . were little VMM for autuaia est and mcst attractive structures of toil lieie .ft - from them. 1 was with them con- wear OVMMs of the city are of white it hear relation to woman anatomical structure, to her normal Its kind ever bu.lt. doei tome Matty. cloth, with a black thread through It to do. i functions and the work that the has It Is the usual fashion to banish A suit or coat of this rough clotl 1o Virtue of Keeping Clean s while the teat mass of vomm nt floor In charge a Is To mv mind it than that children to the third witk black thread naturally It might be too much to sa.- ' My this of nurses. children were trimmed in Mack. It looks as though I.- - Localise of their peculiar economk poaition, drwa for nun. their there is nothing so easy as to p present. always on the second floor with me. we WSM coming in for a big season phase oi their development that ii cb an. since the subjugation Of dirt is a wholly unnatural and temporary They slept In a room opening off mine. of bla.k hats, gowns, wraps ac and Hut is not too that have produced it. The womm was always in a crib does mean labor. it botmd to dtMppear with the eonditioiu The vounaest cessorles - - i . much to say there Is nothing so meo nor otner women, dbi ior h. side my bed. One hears more of the all black of the fiitim will dreaa, not lor the lor as keep Wnter Is "Of course 1 had nurses for them gown ln the bouses than sible to clean. fil.-- titile ill he historv "1 thu hoary "hi world. In price a:. 1 l,..r..lf 'i'llel! for the t and governesses and tutors; but I for years past It Is not now advised ty. soap is not prohibitive hins, and clothing raised My us can be made of to! " we mat look to see sdornment give waj to was always the one In charge. for cionomy s sake, but for fashion. no better also, we may look for a return daughter was educated entirely at All materials It. 1. ia than to make things tidy and to the point of a science and an alt. ihen, contribute to home. 1 kept two governeases in the to be worn for the street, and undefiled. Kansas City Star. slone can foduci a normal improvement in a for the to the natural law that house for her. When It came time house, and quite a good bit for the speciM and to llnd the bnsineM oi for her to pass examinations I sent . There is no hint of rolor Improving a Railway. once more in f malí to Oxford and got them. And she being combined with It, but always The San Dominican government M mateelecting nnd passed In l.atln. Gfrman. Frfnch m I: a touch of white. F'neers have completed the surv y for hiiinls. a condition. w gowns KiiKlish without Smart house of black have changing the route of the ra: I of "I believe that the solution the yoke and sleeves of white from Tuerto Plata to Santiago. TM were son of of the rich "hst would von o If vou the problem the children tulle and then touches of facetted Jet present line climbs directly up Ms lies ln u"' c'"ns,:im association The top coat of black ln fur more oi I i man worth. MV. 110,000,000? Would j"" side of the moun'aln by the aid of them with the mother ana latiifr. or cloth Is highly fashionable and o'clock tha mggfd third rail. The new route q be on the Job at nine particularly the mother. She should epidemic of black Is sway. hats ln full avoid this and will make the ÉMtai I There several young oversee every detail of her family's Conservative women feel they Rich Men's ri morning? an are with nothing heavier than a two and a welfare. getting their feet on firm ground nun to whom fate has put this query half per cent, grade, besides SSI "Of course, the parents must be again when black and white Is In Sons ñas been satisfactory. time and expenses. and their response educated. 1 MVS SSM people whose first style. They have been pretty John I. Bockeieller, dr.. is known host children certainly wouldn't be bene- much buffeted by sartorial breakera for fited by association with their fathers Work by his religious activities, but hi has re recently and they are quite relieved nnd mothers. But to all the sensible, to be safo again. OKLAHOMA DIRECTORY After 1 Love ceived strenuous busineas training. Intelligent people I know, say. don't entered the offlees of the give over your children to the care The Despised Flannel Skirt. nadnating he flaky biscuiu-ca- n attendants Many of these It is actually worn again. Nice light bread and Standard (,il Company( where he toiled of hired be made from are. of course, excellent and trust- It is fitted as carefully as a princess By JOHN D. WHITE over the ImhiKs like any other clerk. He is worthy, but they can never take the frock. CHOCTAW FLOUR lust past 80, bul is rice-presid- of the place of a mother. It Is warranted not to "bunch " "I've mean my book to provf this The latest Is a silk skirt lined with Insist on this brand and you ml trust, a member ol the iHiard 0! best neat and to serve ns a guide to perplfxed flannel. are sure to have the directors of the Lackawanna railroad and of the American Unseed trust. partlM who don't realize Just what This gives warmth, and keeps the Yot'K OHOCSMI MS I si rt in the United States Steel are the best things for their boys nnd flannel from riding up when rubbed He also represents the Rockefeller interests Some are bad. some good. girls. 1 have planned to devote all against an outer skirt. Look through them and Corporation. the funds obtained from Its sale to The plain flannel skirt Is often made EGGS pick bad one-- . Twenty years go .1. P. Morgan, dr.. began working as shipping my hospital tfaat la already being built with a carefully fitted hip yoke. out all wavy pattern forms the trimming; the an 1 U L, In memory of my Again It Is completely fit- Send name, addresa, occupation clerk with Dread, Morgan A Co. Later be became executive of his father's at Hempstead. waist band of folded chiffon velvet Is circular, husband, and will be known as the ted over the hips and 10c in stamps to Bos 1285. Oklahoma He in organizing the London Jnderground and taken under the edges of front panel, with fulness London house, Msisted Memorial hospital. around the City. Oklahoma, and receive by return llelmont boles being cut and button holed for It knees. Mercantile Marine Company the ed "ship trust." 40 patients The most mall working model and patentee's the International "It will hold about and to pass through; piece lace forms the usual finish around the of building alone Is esti- bottom Is scallops, heavily written permission to make and BSfl The railroad- - of the country certainly offer n magnificent field for the cost the yoke, which la outlined by Russia padded and at 140.000. All my book money worked ln buttonhole stitch, cro- one Egg Tester, with which Hill, second son of J, J, Hill, elected this as his career. mated braid; the sleeve la aet to a deep cuft. or Mterprise. Louis fund of Institution." you can look thrugh six at a time. Vitt swell the this Hat of gray straw edged with black cheted lace. Beginning it the railroad shops, he worked np through the various gradas This offer not good af'er Dec. If"' Old Parchments. and trimmed with wings. and division superintendent, till now he is a railroad Uses for The New Hat Pins. Agents Wanted. Shop Rights for Sale of station Igeni pnrch-menl- a Maierlals required: Eight yards Good prices are paid for old The arts and crafts are steadily In the country, cashmere 4S inches wide, dozen president the youngesl of all descriptions. Certain Ili making their way Into all q yards braid, dozen buttons, half channels MALTHOID Last (all Henry A. Harriman, nephew oi K. H. Harrimaa, lpan dealers hare a procesa for removing decoration. All this work goes espe- the Ink and eventually the cleaned ynrd piece lace. Ml WUtking or thfl fewer, Laniniic & Western at '' per month as time- cially well with the Hyzantlne and ROOFING stuff comes back to us aa the finest Moyen age, through which we "CI l" ara best keeper. franca kid gloves. The clippings left Overcast Together. passing. Their newest contribution mi T. II. Kruttschnitt, son of Julius Krnttachnttt, director of tipera-tiu- n vMn the gloves arc made are not When heavy Russian craah, such as to feminine apparel Is the Curtis k Gartsida Co., Oklahoma hat pin. of Sash and work as roadnutoter of wasted. Mixed with vellum and leath- Is now used for portieres. Is too nar- These are quite popular. They Manufacturers of the Harriman tinea, lus goM to wistant are Doors, Hardwood Finish Office and Bank er, they are boiled down for size. The row In width, don't be dissuaded from made with squares or circles, divisions of the Shasta route." of a Fixtures. Ask your Lumber Dealer. one of the coarse shavings, with odds and ends the use of this beautiful colorless ma- greenish bronze, decorated with quaint lias bWB skins, come In to- Kindlon Qould, son of GeOTgfl J. Ooold, studying prac- ol and other terial, but Just overcast Its width symbols. ALL KINDS tilling cheap tennis OF railrottdinji in the southwest and in Mexico. handy for balls gether after the manner of the Hagdnd MACHINERY tical You will find no hangings Canadian iniir Mfl portiere. Work. Writ, rmií m pl same spirit lialph Pnlitzcr. oldest son of Joseph Pulitzer, . With this more effective for studio and library Flax cloth la a curloua homespun lilim-- at I. Grim Humor. 5. W. MANTO CO. SWk ' of the New York World, has learned the ncivspaer business use than those soft-tone- crash, and made In Canada by the women of Ifutl ll proprietor "Did that Buffragetle gain anything tha the heavy linen overcasting down each country districts. Their city coualna from a practical viewpoint. by trying to starve herself?" asked deere implemerts aeam will render them even more at- have converted It Into attractive fan- buslrwM clerk statesman. r- linrrv i. tThitney began his training as a hank at $'0 one Hrltlsh tractive. To do the overcasting use cy pieces for houaehold decoration. and VELIE VEHICLES - '' "Tes," answered the other. "8he CITY week. He now has charge of the ,ÜO0,0liÜ estate left by the elder the coarsest of carpet thread or a flax It Is darned with a fleecy wool 01 MM IEE1E PLOW CO, OMJUMtU JM.T a better appetite Uuua abe for acquired Mat Is sold In skeins. bedsoreada tablecorers and hanging Whitney. bad enjoyed ln years." School children TO IRRIGATE BEETS ,RRI0T,0N B0WW ,N Esr RAW PRAIRIE LANDS TRUTH ABOUT DRY FARMING TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING THE BASIS OF SUCCESS. Fatt Conquering laetern Financial Tilling the Land to taeurs Good Ra Markets Whin Bnort Time Ado suits with Limitad and Small Be-Cau- se Amount of Moisturs. should cat Furrow System '$ Cheapest Wart roned Upan. Wise to Give Full Season to the At Known, Its Powtr as a Catarrh Covers Quickly. of Moisture. aad Toaiu Financial r who have dvnta Storage Vo for Mi years sf'or the beginning lives development enter ol .toine-.- t on th" rea' plalna waa ndsntood. thrlr to Tha prises nay that th aurrees of If realised ihnt more than one ayate COLUMBUS, OHIO. ac " p- - re waa When anlaring tho most Quaker Oats Flooded ivaporation is Greater tafelns which rqiilra heavy Cantlitant Vraetleer af Betantifie Boil of ngrl' ilti needed there tlvs ingroojionfs ' of tbotiaimda in Lsavet Setl taeeedmgly Hallaatton p. ml primarily upon 0 homesteaders hy tons popular household remod the and Hard Caltura Bomttimte Threahea discouraged, MMSj Mi.. prnar- - mad by It bond upoli had left thlr ''laln.n. world havo boon made known to and la Craea Plant uahala to t. Aera, and Mart lm-m- - 'ho mony markota of th rtnintrjr and r Mi lallurea had brought tho public. This moans a now ora Can't Be Cultivated ( 10. , Lata Than nnan-- l. ' Uaa two now Ideas I'la hualnoaa, ih. y ii lar-- la all niie M tho advertising of popular fam- at least By F. dnnn with ImrrowH mony and th were Into prominence ily leads. Fref. Knorr. rn raw pralrl" lands whl h In om" ap-a- modicinos Prruna l. a iMind aa The prod exploited IB of - ndrr taka aitrty Thl. rompa"' rVruna among other Tin- uhjer of IrrlKMlInt ha h"n localities aro an bard and average Be different contains hy any la tartr iinrly trtia nf all low rainfall tiiua' in aeveral m , but from the th:i' it Is probable that hry hao things, roldon al, poworful its ,ruaaed hl-- irotn thoao Ki In bp of 1. r a . d"v....ptn'tit ahim,a. 1.1 twice day 'I ii Bttona 'lint ar.' ak"d th'-r- al-- nut I. diiiiipoiii.il a d"pth ol two 'n effect upon thi mucous mem ar" promoted prim Ipnll) hr Batrn .a una BM 'tature aya in to b- a doubt In the foot i,r rrMurlee. It la wlao to glv i, B rara tn mind rapHal. whi'n thoy prmnoti-- Tillage mil" he adapt"! to th con- brines. Cedrón sai th- nr" of mola' of - aruwar whether ln r lull aaon to th" tor I ir' .it all. dltlona of soil. a' e n and uwia." mrtjicind and unsurpattad tonic. ' tnt-n- gat ni i in nut nro "aummor tilling tho land in na-.u- l akin m ike Ttmi n'i wall-know- in laanH ais n lrrlatlon pronmtar pre' Ipltatlon Cubebs, valuable catarrh . al londlMnn I .ti! I,.... linn It In'o "he proper phyl - I t .rmlnu. ai vernl anld th" otht-- r day that It hn haan The drv ve.i- r. v IIW illed and affoctioni of the kidneys and ' aya. may If winter wheat is In lio 'h" rrop 'h" i'il it in wblrh work laaa flrn yoara Will attention to th" rite. 'barloa Slono root, valuahlo f ir than alara atrat hould tirokon In tho fall or ft'' bladder. n iiuin ihmklna that hi upon a...' I" (larger in II vl ol l(evios a lm look'! with auapli Ion anr man nt Mr tho ncrvci, mucous mambrano? ' in - whenever convonl-- - th. proir mi' We tnunt MBdJ who win'or. part a I i of Kaffi- rom .ighum and M .in IrrlciMnn a"mpi to .1 es WOll as in crop? and inl 11 fiimpholl roromniends lir":iklng r ni it iimt lurmin not an piart iiih-- i '( ' will give yl-- ld with a id to dlaptwa of It for rnal uii.ny to h'-a- 1. depth of thro" 10 futir in and - Guidon. if a. Inn variable one, that whl'h nnn ho ar daily daailiia In all iikhIoi 1' mil. n't .. olaiiiro won- 'h" sod i flat aa pad-al- l. i may ' then loHInu the ' true nn' '.f ir nut he th" a go- - mu pt-i- "d tic- aalv; Ion of Refuted nt. of munlrlpal. private and s a n I"! il lo. tu haati n dec unp' i a c nam in nf wnr'aina tli.it advii rnmant honda that pay nsuallT 'ha ei.iny hi tie a ::. !i high plain IK! .1 ".ti a think of If One person In I o or harrowed, fn ' y r It should disked ' í thiy n may menn Inti-ras- .. V, ' 'I a pnup-- Inllur In "at of i I on h. middle w it b T" whoa' and ev it la r th-'i'- following ra'a liaison th" anil .p.ii tli ea as IBeroufal - " v.'.ir In chemlatry. by l orn fall."!, ili'-s- cri ;n mad- l.'.fh I. hn aho rot irnod. It Ian t Invnatmanta n'11 within Iba molatu-- o '.!' s poaalble In ordor thnt th" - rotulilnlnv ri.nn rlimieaK we roughneas and rrrain. etiaiilli s h u. o"- 'han :T p opio in paat tbr1" h" Mild, Hi" p"iplo sn. ma ltik rn in- of rains or tiie'iinn l.i-- certain rt'aul'a. toil.i), to :norrtrv "f tho Mat know no'hlnc 'if 'Mi"rn lartner to gun a llveilhood from Iin' :i i summer and thon aan . É of draining next year Ban v.-r- BWSMMaS I lno th groun Instead anil lirlnn'ion honda and did not rare to a aystorti if :. '. d farming that a pn ipor 1.1 the lot!" I - bve- - uaeloaaly off tho rfi After cvry th" anuí" tr i.' w lrriu:tt- !"arn nnyhlntt ahout thi m tattle and cereals While 'ho - - io thorom 'ilv Htm- a-- t it rain tho g'o'ind mast thi.-- flir'- tlii mil crop, Wl'hln ih" pawl two yaara rondl-ihm- a rang" wat free and abundan', pml harrowi-d- . . tho .lil mulch' we do Ihi aanif next year fall. wond'-rfull- y In rr-p- 'rt was and a few tilled aerea auf hat" atrd j holds tho mnlst ir.. In the suliaoll. "tiy t that It Is kichI j.iiini-n- that makes a th'-at- profoaaloav Qied to earn for th farmer-ra- hu.an to honda Tho iaatoad of permitting capillary attrac Kiirr.i s nt I irminii and mure npfrlally al money Inmond "f waltlnt; a regular Income lindera. tion to dri'.w II to 'h" top to bo lost of ImaV'-- farming Wi hav" itudl"d for bonda to ho ' thom, Wh'n. with In i cd '"": and for the brn'iaht In tli" dry air If tb- - -- oil mulch la vi-r- carefully ill nf the bulletin that and about . and. 'he rann w is diminished and fhon to talk properly maintained It will be found ha- - h" 1 h'uhiI by the various ex-- hnvo BBpBI to tho wnat In the aot'ter was core poll' d to liase or rnmlnE by sod th" sur-soi- l rmln-th- that Augut th" and an-ot- rinient Matiun tryliik to ?oarch of a- - rur-- o own all thn icrd hn utl'led. hlah rla.ia Irriaation beBeat! to a V ri'h ol iwo or threo minimum amount l watrr that la 1' IMind mon of r problem was be'o:-- him nnd Th" iUinn the Inches, will ho oll de. omposi'd Th" rv wl FB it rrop Bl priwlur" a i t si.cond BTU name Into to maximum ar" hi'trttinlnK now to .mre wtthi plowed agiin. to a the Bot ilion groiiBd should be i grain The r nii-- a n o r. e n general nf beet nr ulta obtai- th" l.ond of th wa( that the or priimin how to BuIbmÍIRI BtasBQaGaa dpth of two and a half thro. !n ned from t hi ar vary interesting r if arlcty of .md fruit wlthatil Bat wrk volopmont" laitwla tho weo'orn Inch"! below th" first pkrwhH If a from tin theoretical view point, from rountry hiirh irni".i that ing the ra.nfill u. j...:y conUernd ar" las pm ker is . nlaole, It the prai tl il aide It la rath' r :t failure. al aro va) taark'tal'l". should thon li" used 10 tvmpact th" nrogfary. ,md has tu n -- o admitted: It has PurliiK h" par sumni'T nr." of the This wat the BBdla of Interes' In BBBBBit, must be ' aft.T which th" land . " c tnnjslit on" r''a' however, ami loading Insurance companion at th" dry farming." il c ír..n-Ifl- tBorOUBBJj hanoweil, to place the . ' that in. a rln.t-- i..y of our aoila. aM Mat Ita presldont to th" woatoru farming.' th- - Cati.pbell ry.-- ni Mat-mulc-h in proiwr condi- rrupn, atr. Irrigation so- - all meaning the same talr.4 il'llag country to Inveatigate tion to fulfil! ita donb'.e office of facil- Tho soil ami condltlona re vlth view of loaning raonoy ho land to ire. results v lib small rurltlei a itating tho percolation t th" subsoil Bia with this variation tin- - crop on It la tho amount of moisture. HI infla th"m underatooil that of future rains, and of prevent im; ih" ' rorjulrcs mure l"ss wa'- - r. if pVaWBSMM r- - ported favorably It I. the first iirc,0!em. for Mistake Somewhere. "r and that loss of uiolstur" by laplllaiity and Into lends of soil were alike th" atmos-pher- company Is now work aaajBtBar in the accoinpllnh-mn- t A story nini'M from a Kentucky all tho the insurance vaporatlon. both SICK HEADACHE bj difforint, mora wind or sun to do what no similar company of the host results, fa; settlor town that U worth ropoatlng Tloro This method gives ample Uumi for shtno would rail for moro water. ver before offered to do, to make must solve the whole in order to live Positively cared by lives thoro a woman who aay that the storage of molsturo and for tho There are t an that are within our iBBBw on these socuritles. In yond the lino of BJ Inches of these Liltlo Pilla. hho ha irnmi'diat" oitiiinunioti with placing of th" Boed-bo- and subsoil AKTtRo Dia-trra-a d- - that wo us- - anil follow bond rainfall annually TliT rrlirre tba Almighty, and bow ami thon Protlnro ian Kocently a large New York Ot mli lo wa- into the best possible physical from Dyapepala. Ioa mos-sat- o out for the more econotnle use of stand- At beginning, now Idea was ItVBfs to thoso of Hiir.niiin clay a house of nearly half a century's development of the plant the the Tik Heer'.y ; tioti lor the llnesi tea and Iv.-- ter, for water moans money ing one vvorgea out oy on" mun rrm-od- y that tvho has from on sent of Its representatives out roots. After the plowing and prepara systematically Ealinir. A prfrct gi of It reiluces our net Ñau- bJCft The fact that those mes-a- s to investigate irrigation bonds as an com H. W. Camphell, who is known as 'he fur Dizuneai, tion of the soli mulch has been ara, DrowsinrsH, Bail rialis- - Invoatment. It Is understood that this of dry larming or soil CultltTS MMtlBMI take on a very riati pleted, if any rains com" before seed lather Taatein the Mouth, Coal- many ni irrigan a a undertaking. He sxpi tie hue does net alter th;r atfUtr In sections tno man reported most favorably upon the Ing, the soil mulch maat bo restored as definite ed Toniriie. Pain iu tua country wo find maiding; Is prac- - subject. ln Nebraska and west TORPID LIVER. BMi in BBt opinion. that Just as soon as the ground Is dry western Sldr, Though we boon guilty Kansas; the en- They regulate the Bowel. Pureiy Vegetable. m- dav she went into the office of tlced. have enough to permit it to be harrowed ern then rocived wo now of a well known attorr.i y and approaii.nl of the same thing have GRASS MULCH IN ORCHARDS without adhering to the teeth of th couragement and assistance trans SHALL PILL. SHALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. viewpoint companies, their him MMBBaiB as one about to revoal changed our and have taker harrow. Otherwise, the surface will continental railway to row or furrow Irrigation for the managers shrewdly realizing that if it Genuine Must Bear BB awe itispirini; tBCfdC New York Experiment Station Finda become hard and compact, capillary CARTERS following could be and could ac- Fac-Simi- le The Lord sent me ti you for Stft," reasons: Cultivating or Duat Mulch Meth- attraction will draw the stored- - ip established Signature Id was for it. the ln' aiinounced. W" found that the furrow system od to Be Preferable. molatura to the top and the labor of complish what claimed The attorney looked up and smiled. cheaper one man can get over a peopling of vast areas of practically 1ITTIE follow BMBal h" a mistake." ho re- iBfftf area of land in th" samo length Agricultural Experi- unocc.ipii-- prairie would 'That The New York REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. plied, blandly. "BBCBBBB the Lord of time. If we slope all of the rows ment station has compared cultivat- Model farms were established and wide attention; experiments knows I have not got i'." In a direction where the fall is not ing and grass mulching an orchard by attracted of t'i lst;al lommunicatioii was there- too groat, and have found that one actual practice and found In favor of were extended until the farmers finally upon brcken off. and one-hal- f to two Incites to the 100 the cultivated or dust mulch method surrounding counties, and over seml-arl- region, were feet gives excellent results on average and the difference In favor of the cul- nearly all the Grace. soli. The length of the rows vary plot was mainly to Interested. out lu Kansas tivated attributed A papor northwestern ith the nature of the soil. We have of soil A Simple Cold who the hetter moisture content the tells of a pious old fanner has tried rows running from 200 feet to IN DRY FARMS in th(? Rod usin(, ,0O large a proportion DIFFERENCE la a aerloaa thing, often, la- habit of gazing at the rafters find tlj the of a mile and that of the water for the good of the trees. A Oiak Harrow. drea bus the nrslri t of a aesrm-Ini- dining room when sayini? grai". 300-fo- by fol- bis lrng rows were preferred D. P. Hed-rir- of Soil, trtaieat rold bears It would be Interesting for Successful cn Different Kinds ronae-quear- day while BO engaged he for- gave months will be lost. All this may lowed by dlaaatrowa e. One the workmen and the best in charge, to carry the experi of Sandy Variety Being himself, and his grace sounded seem like a vast amount of labor. It That got on a farther by watering to be la miad "Wd thank thre ment little much more la- Easiest Handle. It ahoald borne something like this: Where the land was flooded the god during la true that there is perpetually that tbc COLD of tDP orchard once or twice hit-an- this food and by Joe! there's that bor in it than in the ordinary to-d- la t'oaaomptloa of for amount of evaporation was much the dry season, or have both plots Dry farming has been successful on the darned gimlet I ve boon looking for for on the furrowed land, as miss, trust-to-luc- k methods of farm- greater than irrgated alike. various types of soil, both light and laala-aiaeaa- t ewld la last six months. Ill have Jim ing. But while the wheat crop of The the the the water passeu away tne top sou apple growers on heavy. Sanuy sons are more easu natlrlna aathaader of thoae up there and BBt It Thou hast Some of the best the whole I'nlted States averages less Ko was left exceedingly hard and caused coast done more or iandled, make a better surface mulch deadly dlaeaaea. giaclous to us. O lxrd. and the Pacific have than 14 bushels to the acre, the con- lieen It to crack. Before the subsoil was cropping principally with tho and do not puddle as readily as clays again we thank thet. Amen! "Kan less sistent practlcer of scientific soil cul- Pneumonia Pleurisy sufficiently dry to permit cultivation leguminous grasses, lately, but they or clay loams. Their capacity for City Star. as a ture sometimes threshes more than 0 the surface was as dry and hard use more water in the Irrigations than holding moisture is much smaller than Bronchitis Consumption brick. It matters not how thoroughly bushels to the acre, and rarely less Is the prac- -- of heavy soils, yet they give up The Lait Resort. when clean cultivation than 40 bushels. R ally, it Is time that that me re tax we cultivate the beets after flooding to crops quite as much water. Crops Thry atart with a rold "They're going to increase the tice. The station report did not Ind- the American farmer should wake up. atop It there. any." we cannot get close enough to the grass may the moisture contents ln on beer!" "Then we won't drink icate the character of the and The German farmer obtains an aver- reduce going the tax beets to break up all of the crust, and a sandy soil from 20 to 11 per cent. "And they're to increase sod. It makes a wide difference age of 27. ti bushels of wheat per acre; SIMMONS COUGH SYRUP we drink mat portion ueoen .n m, u ,ue gr vn, Light soils have not as strong capil on sp.rlts." "Then won't Umothy or vetch is British farmer, 32.2 bushels; the do row cannot be pu verized. On furrow ,g the types. In a very will It. any." "And they're going to tax wheth?r mulch tWQ or Qur more 30 larity as the heavy Is re Dutch and Danish, than by "Then we won't drink any." Irrigation the soil in the rows lncheg Moisture control Is the line soil capillary attraction may Minulactured the wine." - bushels; but the American farmer, inheri- malnlng nice and loowv thus perm a depth of six feet . C. SIMMONS. JR., MEO. CO.. Shanaaa. Tni And they're going to tax te8t object ln crop produetion and a is content with aise water from tne 10 e.uanu to tue.r ' with superior soil, tances!" "Then let's drink up our ting oeeis B0W ,0 8olve tne problem of handling or more, wnue in a sandy son mois capacity. 13.5 bushels per acre. The difference i money!" est tfae orchard 80n m09t economically ture may not rise more than a foot or i the growers ln yield Is due simply to tne difference On the smaller farms j wUh tha( ,n v,ew iarg;eiy a local two, the distance depending uon the In zeal - ln methods. It Is not for more He that does a base thing are roiiowmg me mrrow irriga- of may be so that e9tlon depending on amount of rain soil stands, degree fineness. Soils golden thread 1 work that scientific culture for his friend burns the from tne alien. ne spouts are maoe 01 ; porous as to allow water to percolate together. fa natu ;al ra08ture content of the but for work that will be more pro that ties their hearts spouts that are led into the rows j - through them and be lost by under and convenlence for irrigation, not for harder labor, but for from ditch. The spouts are made of ductive drainage which would he a disadvan SOME HARD KNOCKS more intelligent labor. plastering laths; a bundle of laths are WHEAT tage. Heavy oils are somewhat dif- Woman Gets Rid of "Coffe Hoar." METHODS OF GROWING la given of a Costly surroundi- sawed ln halves and made Into these An illustrataion above to handle. They can not be Indispensable ficult ngs will not compensate spouts; others have made a mould- disk harrow, an almost worked when at all wet and must be The injurious action of Coffee on the Like Everything Elss There Is Right on any dry ing out of one and one-hal- f by one Implement farm. right. As a general for a lack of taste in har- of many persona is well known Right and Wrong Way Condi- taken when just heart stuff. This moulding was cut out by physlclana to be caused by caf- inch tions Requisite to Success. thing the heavier soils are the more monizing the wall tints a half round In the center. By nail- Value of Orchard. Sandy S0II3 are warmer feine. This is the drug found by enem- productive. with the rugs and furnish- ing two of these together we get a The value of the farm orchard and lend in coffee and tea. There Is a right way and a wrong and quicker and themselves ista with an inch opening. If a berry patch to the farm family can con- ings. Any color effect woman suffered a long time with sprout way of growing winter wheat, like more readily to cultivation to A can set 100 rows It would require scarcely be overestimated. e are severe heart trouble and Anally her man everything else. The conditions re- serve moisture. can be secured with 150 of these spouts, as they can not strictly vegetarian, either by na- told her ahe must give up cof- about success are rich land, a d doctor up quisite to by habit, yet It la a serious was principal causa be taken and moved. seeded by the use ture or World's Hop Crop Small. fee, as that the seed bed all eat too much writes: variety of win- fact that Americans The 1909 hop crop of the United of the trouble. She of a drill to a hardy beauty weak It could not STORE POTATOES Turkey Red meat for their best health, and States, according to Orange Judd "My heart was so HOW TO THE ter wheat, such aa the Regular heavy Akkrstine properly. My husband varieties, at the mental vigor. and Farmer. Is 195,0i0 bales, compared do Its work and its kindred clog system, Impeding The Sanitary Wall Coating to carry me any con- meat diets the with 24.1.000 bales for the last would sometimes have I Way to Keep Spuda and Other proper season. If of these seem Good free circulation of vital fluids and year. This year's crop it appears is from the table, and it would that ditions are wanting, the crop will your town la correct again. Vegetables la to Dig Cave in making the mind sluggish. Fruits the smallest since 1896. The crop by Be the leader in I would never breathe Hill. he decreased proportionately. If the decoration: conault ua, we have idea Bids of a carrying a high content of digestive follows: and to help you. It com you "The doctor told me that coffee was Is not rich, a crop of states Is given as California, want land juices make digestion easy and nutrl Washington. nothing and aecuras wall harmony at causing the weakness of my heart. He wheat cannot be expected, to 84.000; Oregon, 57,000; amall exponas. best way to make a cave for winter Hon complete; they clear the system said I must atop It. but It seemed I The say nothing of from 40 to 65 bushela 28,000 and New York, 46.000. keeping apuda and vegetables la to dig of Impurities, keep the skin open and crop of Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. could not give it up until I was down which weatern growers often take off. The world's Including that Alabastine In the aide of a hill. The walls complexion fresh and make the mind in bed with nervous prostration. aeed bed Is not properly pre- tbc United States, is also said to be should be slightly slanting from top If the keen and active. Every good farmer "For eleven weeks I lay there and pared, whether the land is rich or short.' Commercial estimates place it brought to bottom and laid up with adobe sees to It that the home orchard pro 1,242, suffered. Finally Husband planter need not expect a at 650,900 balea, compared with a-l-c wmw to prevent caving ln. Then poor, the duces enough fruit for home use and tunini home some Postum and I quit coffee bricks large crop. Softer varieties of winter 200 last year; 33 cents has been paid right. Slowly I plaster with clay and aand, or cement for sale. The utility and beauty of Btate, and started new and wheat are not adapted to thla country. growers ln New York and the any head- la better. The adobes are laid about the farm orchard make it worthy of 31 to got well. Now I do not have If winter wheat Is aown broadcast In- market la well established at spells with weak two feet higher than the top of the the beat attention, and it makes the ordinary lots. On the If alltlrliwltlli Eye Watsr aches, nor those stead of drilled It la more than likely 32 cents for aura nyeii. um i Thompson' Is Postum that to provide room for a small win- farm a picture worth looking at. offering 22 23 heart. We know It earth to fall, tor while we have known good coast dealers are to day, in one end. The top Is covered 25 helped me. The Dr. said the other dow crops to be grown from broadcast cents, but growers are demanding you would be what boards, tar paper. Adobes CMMegfc Cough 'I never thought with then seeding. It waa only when the land Harneaa and Leather Oreaalng. centa per pound. I weigh 92 pounds then laid over this and then clay Ua ary aaWofta you are.' used to are waa rich, water was plentiful and the The famoua English harneaa black- Oaa Mack I weigh 158. two Inches deep for a covering. Deep Soil Necessary. and now about seaaon favorable. ing Is made aa follows: Three ounces "Postum has done much for me and Two doors should be provided, one turpentine and two ounces of white It is quite necessary for successful I would not go back to coffee again straight door for the Inside and a Sale of Granny Permits. wax are dissolved together over a dry farming that the soil be tolerably for any money, for I believe It would alantlng one on the outside; also a government Is again advertis- slow Are. Then add one ounce Ivory deep ln order that sufficient moisture must The kill me U I kept at It. Postum double window. ing graxing permita for aale on the black and one dram of indigo well to produce profitable crops may be be well boiled according to directions Indian reservations through- pulverized, and mix together. When absorbed. Depth rather than the flavour various on pkg, then it has a rich lock Management. out the territory and the chances aro the wax and turpentine are dissolved, kind of soil is the Important consid Tit MSI IM 0ttSwlS and with cream is fine." While the outlook foi dry Uni The principle of flock management that they will bring a higher price this add the ivory black and Indigo and eratlon. aad Baa Read to Wellville," found aballow haaat III In aa Bj "The Road must be thoroughly Impressed on tbc year than ever before, as a good num- stir until cold. Apply thin. Wash farming on the soils does not liaiaWaa. CMawa A in pkgs. "There's a Reason." good In the light of our 11 Ti mind and every feature of lamb raia-In- ber of cattle ownera have covetous afterward, and you will have a beauti seem to be alnanH jjl nl ' Krr road the ahanre letter A aew grating privileges, polish This blacking keepa the present knowledge, yet we would nol (Cim a apwar frem Hete le tlmr. Tfcey he carefully studied so that this eyes on these ful Meoaaa, ov- Is certain ones will not pro- ABD.astha.. are aeaatac, tame, sad foil of period be approached with everything which are growing more valuable leather soft and excellent for har assert that J" BMBBBBa to readiness to aave the lamba. ary year aess and buggy tops. duce parias crops. ALAMOGORDO NEWS H. I. A HALLE. l'uMi,rr GHRISTiURS Try the A lamo9 News ,'tkiMil Tut l l I with that tri N mu, r. lo. Otero Coaar,, X. BW Printing in Next Order SI ."n a Year Advance The buying of CHRISTMAS Articles is R. .' t th anatnaU in Wc Mfr, lur HMMiMM ir.. la. se- Mk mi oaa . aa MIW now the order of the day, and their lection is usually quite a problem; if PRINT ADVEITI8IR0 RATES.

1 we MM you will us. can help Announcements Letter Heads Hcfl k Auywt M4atfJ allow solve aclvpri mg rata. H! IwffW r9v Clrculors Note Heads tlve In Th Alama;ird AD prooiem tor you. IyU "MHMIlMW tn niuiw this Card Bill Heads PraftMSkMl ril ''i'iiit l 1 lnb M la, .pace. II a niiintli. Envelopes Statements Ham I)U(.it liMViMag. is eaai OUR STOCK OP Shipping Tags Etc. Etc. Etc. per im'f oilman inoa ah loaar tlon Iipla Atl annUlniii, only a In Fact ra MMMtM amount of pru ll.l Mat- ter Ü asaM per Magia culiiran Inca arh i.u IM.plar Ail cmiUklnin, - larga amount of ligur. and prlca DRY GOODS Eflff- MataMMM 25 cnt par .ingla column lark "é h Mm Local- - or raadla, notiea. n CLOTHING. SHOE, HATS, CAPS, ÜgJ Ont a rd arh lua No charge aaJ ia NBA If locáis arr aniHit in nlaek (sea tp double price will be raarfaa). Ktura We are able to please caunt .am a word. Shirts, Neck Ties Gloves, Valises, Miniatura rhatga mm EM al raader. ti cent Mlaiaiuai cbarga oa dn the Most Exacting play adrertuiaa;. II 00. Card of i hank. reoiatlnn of re Dress Suit Cases, etc etc, Contains People anywhere. pact, ohltuanaa aad autleaa of church, and .oelatia hara an ad Ittion fee I charged to lb affair a1'rtid ont cent a word many things very desirable and useful The price are ib ama a ara aharfad by all other aoaat aaat pa-pa- r In the' territory AS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS EDITORIAL. vurf ortUIMLnnrAin OHLCAtl r OT f r--s. í - I--" " STATEHOOD BILL r k r- x r I I ft "T"" i I I I atl AN P FUNERAL A. OfPICE fur Ha I UL.pl.OU IS oiaacToa J. BUCK NO. 4 ULKDT nA O Still A.iV PEALS INTRODUCED. in riTKEttai. non, SUPPLIES UNDERTAKER HO. C On the very first day of the on; We can SAVE YOU big present s,,ion of congress. e Hamilton of Michigan, MONEY TH.IS SALE. rhairmau of the home comrnitte at on Territories, introduced the statehood bill. Contrary to the AGENT FOB propecy of the croakers, Mr. Taft did earnestly recommend the passage of this bill. You look floe in a It would be unjust to assume HBID CAPS that Mr. Taft has anything but THE MOST NOBBY CAP IN AMERICA. HZ2L ..,. l Hot Point Pacific the best interest of the territories B hm atytaaoal "kick." at heart when he wiges care and awvar haa baa a can deliberation in the preparation of G. J. WOLF1NGER. St Madaaifl trHah the constitution. As president of Iron, the United States it is clearly Electric within his province to make suggestions resDecting the wel- We handle Cooks Linoleum. Churcl) Notices fare of any state oi territory. There is no use for a long talk to Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Whether or not these sugges- Up-to-dat- you concerning the .lohn H. Murray I'astor. tions will be accepted in good ness. Quality aud Material of Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :00 faitli and acted upon, is aftei p. m. (irand Goods, for you will all, a matter for the people t this Sunday .School at It) o'clock. decide and to determine. ee it praise sung in every Jour- All strangers will find a wel- The bill appears to a goo nal and Magazine you read, but come at all f these services. Young Mens Institute Friday one, with many liberal provision. art do wish to say the Cooks pat- evenings, ut the Club Kooms. But any old bill would look good terns are the most beautiful and to the people of the territories so latest on the market today. We Presbyterian Church. long denied admission. The one Sunday school secured Four Thousand yards lu a. m. vital question is: Will it get Preaching at 11 a. m. and7:W through? Kepresentatine Hamil- from the last pool car that came You are invited to come again and bring your ton, Delegates Andrews and to the West and match any color friends. MUST EFFICIENT iron on THB MAMCBT. Oameron declare it will pass. The or paper you have. You TUB at the hnnrllf. ytt hottest upon the fate, of paint Baptist Church. with News is not. second to those gent- different pat- greatest amount of heat directly io the point. will find one Dozen Regular services 11 a. m. and lemen in optimism. The News The patented stand attached to the heel of terns on our floor at all times. 7:15 p. m. Sunday at the First the iron is most also hopes it will pass. Baptist church. convenient as it is always at band and cannot le lost or hid- Call and inspect them. At The pastor will preach at both den in the folds of the work. Oliver's. services. This labor-savin- g necessity may be used Nine of Sunday School $1:45 a. m. by connecting to Over different patterns any electric light bouiit. fcaa, vaiV Prayer service every Wednes- socket. Let us deliver an iron to you on l. Linoleum at Oliver's, from 4 ti ar Mine Lone MtrnalrTirt. day 7:15 p. m. The iron will cost you nothing during 85 cents per Yd. r vni. oataaK nraaei raui, the The public is cordially invited to attend all the services. E. Warren, , desire to inform all our G. of the firm of Strangers are specially invited. Thirty Days Free Trial. W. E. VVa.ren and Bros, passed WE that we have now through Alamogodo Wednesday on display our new and exclusive, afternoon' enroute to Kansas M. E. Church, South. City. Ous Warren and John Styles for Fall and Winter I Preaching every Sunday Morn- - ing and Rapier, anether young man of Evening at the usual ANDERSON, AlamofordOi have been conduct- wear. This line consists of manv hours. HENRY J. C. I. MEYER. R B ARM JTR0HC , Sunday school 9:45 a m. President Vloa ing a motion picture show in Las new and desirable fabric,.; color- Fraslaant Cashier I Senior and Junior leagues. Ornee, H 1U ings and patterns most for have or months. Sunday Aftennoon at 51:1)0 and Warren and Rapier have just sive, 4:)). Established 1900 iold their business in Las Cruces, Prayer Service every Wednes- We can take your order for Imme- day Their plans for the futur.1 are not evening. You are invited to known to The News. Baby diate or Future Delivery attend any or all of these services. The First National Bank wont cry Be to see our o. Dr. C. 0. Well, of Detroit left it sure line before H.Givak, Pastor. you -- Him Tuesday for Mescalero, wherejhe five. purchasing your tailoring wants BALLARD'S elsewhere. Of Alamogordo, N. will Christian Church- - N. temporarily accept the posi- nOREHOUND SYRUP. tion as physician The Snnday school 10 a. m. in charge of the ; . values are UMtppr cbriMe Pleasant to tako, rapid sulti-- Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:80 CONDENSED STATEMENT reservation. If he likes the C ontains nothing Injurious. and perfect fit and satisfaction is p. m. place and the work he will per- COL'OHS, COLDS, assured. AT COMPTROLLER'S CURES SORE THRO iT. Everybody welcome every CALL. CLOSE OF BUSINESS , manently accept the position. WHOOPING COUGH AND time. ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. HOLMES CLEANING BkOl'.CS. Dr. Wells ha, been in Alamogor-d- o WORKS SUcy 8. Phillip,, Pastor. UillUTIU Lo... .d Diaconal. il04,ijT7 Capital Mr. J. C. Jenkins, Denver, A. since Nov. 8rd, E. ELLIS, Prop Oterdr.fu I reatiug and Colo., writes: say II. ..iüí2 'P" aad Uadi.l4 PraBU 1.11 3 "I can't 8. Buad. lu iwcar. cirt.l.tioa Clrcalatioa ia,u aa enough Hore-houn- d oa V. Bond. recuperating. for Ballard's Cor Pennsylvania Ave. 9th Prrmnai 8. l.ao Dcpoalu IMMI W Hyrup, It hag cured 4 8t Hoakinr taoaw.faraltarc A finare. araaarSJ I. Jerzykowskl m hrr Kr.l E.UI. tmmd mat my baby of the croup and my HrdcaiDtlua fond MM, children of aevure Couglis. ota.r Sacaritaa USTfJ Al Shoemaker, who returned I know no Cask aad Si.ht Each.a,. SaRaHi better medicine." CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. Merclait Talltr Tuesday from a short visit to 21c. 50c and $1.00 Quinliven Block. El Paso, brought the new, that Brass, burnt wood and pulp, Taul tllLOJlt Tatal tun. '13 W Ballard Snow Co. Cu.toa Tailoring Ib laUal Dr. Otis W. is Liniment tifias. Miller now entire- st. Louna. mo. Oil and water color pointing,, Cholea Patwni always la nock. ly out of danger and improving fancy article, of all kind,. Franca Dry drafting and Bopalr-ln-, aeeorrtliiK m lau.t ajalbod. DIRECTORS rapidly. Dr. Miller will Call on Mr,- - Davis, not lose 2d door Good. (iiarantrd not to ahrtnk. W. p. eye, Sold and Recommended by Ladina' Uood a fpMialtv . . J. BRY80N, f. RBOMBKRO, hi, and expects to be able north of Christian Church. J- - ANDERSON, to return to HKNKJ J. M. WYATT, Alamofordo Friday I. MKYKK, R. B. ARMSTRONG, or Saturday. BYRON SHERRY, HENRY 8. EVANS. H. B Gtlloway has r XMAS Kv. 'an kj from ! x urn.'d the H" f lhe SUGGESTIONS. apfit Convent Mm hold al 1 V.gas. N M and will Hit h p pulpit on nest Monday morni . drvsr. tal i In tMOM o e : f and evening at tfco First Hip! i foci it 'nirch. He especially urges i h all. W. E i.. urnus cithju nembera of tin church to mtun Our Chri- - hi 4 I saw Ms PKKAM RAM ?AWTBí QUA he services, and cordially in pwned o, I i- i- ail rea VE AKt TO NAME EVER1 BODY HAPPY vites the public. He will aav ar ad. Warren Broa. J R somethina to day atmut the do LEATHER MMS, tifs. Cai - iaga of the Convention. An Ed- i fhomigr.iph c not this tiak srra tua naca of houdav WwWwt I ÍwwvctR VS&Sf ai vttvS ig thiag but it. i a big Mug hi mk D. A Fribley, proprietor a s. Aad witn toi bond KecoM i he Cash Meat Market, select MmWIRnI 'bignes" it doubled, a And DOLLS OF EVER and buy hie own fat cattle ati rOYS judge from the little Concer nogs and superintends his non O ven for the benelt of t he Nea Just in mul find how nutrhertag. Writ him if ynn representa' i ve at the Evan many thinas f have, too. have fat cattle or hoga to soil. FOR THE CHILDREN Incidentally, you can mti fmm atora yesterday. I ur New Kugs and Art Soar IS to K rent on every dollar by USEFUL ARTICLES liwearln award for the making your purchases her, m es for Christmas will be ia about he First of Decern bar. What Alamo we hove purchased oil of our nU is well as for the younger tcaeraflaa caretslly and at low price, and we have in stork will go at a Bar gain. At Oliver s. are sellinc them acrurdinly. Cottage IS Wa ad?is EaRLT BUYING ib Ooiag like Hot Cakes, those order that TOD may tacara best II .30 Special Sale Darby Hats a Sanatorium rO TNI TRRATMKNT Ot Woltingers. CHRITSMAS STORE SELECTION Pulmonary two Laryngeal Job printing at the News Tubérculos!. yoa HENRY ft. EVANS Of ALAMOGORDO; THE one STORE where cai o Mora Naw Windows aft the Primary and Suitable Casas Tie CHRISTMAS STORE jewelery atora of H, 8. Evans. Individual Cottages vMir entire rUDISTMAS SHOPPING and fill vanr WMÍS l(Hh St. and I'enn Ave Hince news s nr. the was published First-clas- Cuisine for family. While oar stock Is now last week we have noticed tw Tralnad Nurses each member of voir changes of windows at this popul OCAbTEMS H wM bay early ar store. Mr. Evans teems to rut N. CATE, M. D cómatele It be to year Interest to aad set best a continuous performance in the setectloa way of window dressing, and AXL NEXT WEEK WE SHALL HOLD SPECIAL BALJ5 OB liomrom, L. visited fricnls in ar ssssr J. Hnald you will always fad a good bo Shoos, Cloaks, Kimonas, Hosiery Alamo FriiUy and Saturday. Dress goods. Ladies Skirts, Suits snd too. and Underwear, ALL of these make useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. lsox to the pound at Hughet What you want whan yon wan 'Grocery. it at Hughes Urocery. E. A. Haskell of Miama, Okla Our Toys will be in and open- - days. arrived in Alamogordo, last Sun ad up in a few Oliver's Anrahé MuSfflf t sm! -- 4 émwhmvm mat will spend winter niTwitlon M pfinp'r J day and the Several merchants have asked ant frM. 11MM sassi, for mm TOYS!! here. rwou Ukoi ttroaáti Iran STOCK COUNTY now on display in our big TOT ihe News to urge upon the publit MMMm WIIKMUM, Tho LARGEST in the fact no-on-e benetfis b. Be fore going any farther, read the that Scktiüík Hmerkaii. DEPARTMENT. COME EARLY and get first pick or 5 ou may be eorry a liting intil the last n note t. A kuiñomrir inwrraM4 wwkt,. IjirrMt air H S. Evan's ad. Million I fc: nmrnm. if.ni. a buy holiday goods. The last few Mr: for dii.uim. IL Sold brail ns.sS Isra, THE FEW DATS BEFORE CHRISTMAS. mew lays the stocks are badly deplet T0rk Team atistias.r tu wmmmjim. D.C. The College Basket Ball ed and all the stores are so bus J M. milium Park team will hat it is impossible to give cos I.ace Curtains all colors 20 pa- Alamogordo 01 the 11th play in omersthe right attentian. The rent otf at a reduction til atifál'T"atjMtarll1 vise ones will take a tip fron 'hristmas. We have over fort; Mr. Prince A change of ad for his and buy all they can on the" ill'erenr patterns. At Oliver'- it ALAMOGORDO thw week. Do not fail toread Christmas list next week It will Christinas almost before a t maaimssmsmmmmmmmBmstMBBmmBatBmaa Over stocked with Iron Bed ie t Get our prices, at Oliver's. mow it. mm-mmmmmi- i UatiyjhayiBaémJHLBB occupied by KSrSSfflSiSSinBBKiaZlr v5 HHi Miss Hazel Hashing who haj The space formerly r OTaMaáljaSaiIi been her- - for the past few he millinery Department at Tin 0 mouths, lias gone to El Paso t i'rince Store ha been given ovei live .luring the winter. o toys and dolls and the largos tock in the county in those goods- - SleSnlHBBBaJIHHH The popular place for meat - I now on display there Kspec- I ha Andregg's. now days, seems to .1 lines are on display at front i '" I to -- cents and a doilai Mrs. G- - Uoussoau left Wed in cents nesday for a three months visi ill will go a long ways and niaki many are all with home folks in Colorado am everal kids happy mmmmmaffWmmmmmmmmi Missouri. oady snpDlying their wants as IBmmmmivP millLaJrmmmmmmmmmSl hey remember how hard it is Ui hi I Couch covers and Portieres a M nd what they want the last few half their worth at Oliver's. lays before Christmas. Chicago. . David C. Bangs of 1 --BMB was here until Wednesday 0 The "Up-to-da- te Mattress, the this week when he left for Thre 'Feltmore," you will find it at' Rivers, N. M. He is making Iba Mtver't. Places business visits. $1.60 for Derby Hats MiisNelle Meilenberger die ONLY TTH E orte $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, 3.50. last Friday morning, at I o'clock G. J. Wolgnger. A. M. The remains were prepared JASPER bv A. J. Buck for shipment, to If its something to eat. Oet CHRISTMAS her home at Middle Town, New t at Hughes Grocery. NO. 46328 York. Miss Meilenberger was For first clats second hand 19 years of age. Percheron Stallion, black with star. Foaled May 14, ;oods see W. E. Smith. Cor. of 1905; bred owned by A. J. Dodson, Norma,BK W. W. Marr of Oloudcroft wae ith and Mich. Ave. STORE and in town Monday and made this Mrs. M. B. Davis, beautiful 111. This 8pltvidid horse is now the prop- office a pleasant call. lisplay of art novelties painting. erty of tha dressed brass, burnt pulp, leath COME IN AND LET Furry, of Bird Store Mr. Turner goods souvenirs. Ac. Ac. a t- - Alamogordo er ALAMOGORDO PERCHERON BREEDING ASSOCIATION Texas has arrived W Millinery store it at Andregg the Elite THE LOW PRICES and is visiting Albert tracting a great deal of and family. and will make the season at the barns of the H SURPRISE YOU Alamogordo Improvement Company. Terms: D. Richmond who hat been Men and woman will be much h here for the paat seven month taken with the display in the $30 to insure ; $10 cash and $10 in 0 months. for the benefit of his health re Elite Millinery windows for turned to his home in Dancy, Xmas gifts. Wit. Dried fruits of all kinds of the Andregg for all HENRY EVANS See Albert finest quality at Hughes grocery. S. kind of nice fresh meats. EVERYTHING IN J EWE LB Y Give them a trial. Penn. Ave. betwen th and 10 8t

W, H. WoodB of Alamo Canon The latest arrival at the Evans The Cash Feed Store now wall wit!) shipped 90 head of fine hogt to store is a beautiful line of thei la stocked El Paeo, Wednesday, which are famous Karnak Brass, designedn Reputation For Reliability Grain, Mill Flour, Meal, sure to bring the highest price along the Same lines as the Fd The most valuable asset in anv Drug Store. on the market. ancient brats found in the Egyp Garden ar)d Field Seed tian Temple of Karnak. will Interest you trese hard Mr. W. Bedfort and family In soliciting roar prescription business we refer Our Prices J. yon to the times Goods first class. Satisfaction left last Wednesday for El Paso, Sea W. E. Smith for bargina in Medical Profession at to our reliability. They know. It't to know. And we guárante. which place they expect to make second hand furniture this their duty it's to your interest to know. their futur home. Their leavet week.Oor. 0th. aad Mich . Ave. Let nt fill your prescriptions. & Wurrellzií22íií many friendt who regret their MeakinChin can be bought as Stepp Uttwesn Nsw York and Mlebtftn A vas. departure. Mr. Bedfort takes cheap as you can buy American Warren Bros., Druggists. charge of the Springer Furniture goods. At Oliver's. Company. A LITTLE COLD. HOT FLASHES

-- II V ' ' little rulil That it II. ALMOST GONE BOLIVIA Üo 'V ü'tth'or sadlv swli, RAILWAYS round hu IN sa'hered "'. b- - . dead BY DANIEL P.WILEi W hen 'V heard 'hat II caught i tit Me cold TroUt by Takkg OréM, That wae ll ifMrk I

Ü. .. , 1,1 or r..M nfl ' nk A'irnrs. tnd I was suffering ft --n trnil.l- - To iireah uf lead tr Hrtn the chana and had those hot fli-a.- -t coal m ! ("ir htmrt and i H and severe bsrka he all the tint Al -- nnv rh 'hat I ruraUe nit if es I could hardly straighten up í , " n of ine n h!! "'in' ' I about r.irdul and t . V Mil ..f Pin mie-in- l'" rii rn ink i l T .L . tie from our druaslst aad It h i MM ' N'l.vv flirt i ',. tr hi ir V. n ;ie nt 'he flashes have C o-- t s 'lie and I feel much 4 le" I p I sally n.l th. m in tarff hostile '!!" tided irdui in r il lady friend! " Y i n- - I nut I"' afraid to trik- ' ,r. dill, Whe-H-V- T U fei thill JT' ! i nt It' use will mil IBterefep. , ,t .( my i ' i r mi dlrin" ye-- i tktr.g Its act toa Is very g. ., ni . it my bad afti r efTri tn i ! 'v v n t ib;.. and nn a ' ir I ,i i n safely b tiik. n ' ; in 1 oíd, iti.ti can do i ,t i -- dul a ts en woman's rr n, t' ..Ming up win .inly str ip womanly nerves, r g- i ... v ..rgatis. Hi.' a c n' rv li.i'H ind f rir ' ' - LU.B luc r ' Li "U d- ' rife d above, a- its r al, s. ii atine u.. .i . rH " N i nr- - urged to take Cardnl, 'a faWfTH ECZEMA COVERED HiM. w.e i: s tor It will help you fV rlTOHHl l Teenlm-n- , v a - rfce inlal Heme t iii i ja sL JMki , .;W WMl-N- I rL! Be met Words fur .. s I Wis - l li.Sl 1 i Torture i.-- jftf I 1 1 BfieafavVk' xtI ItaMflf I hi- It.trtJ' ftmtnx ni' i: It Neighbor for un outlet Slept 0"'y fMM tow fx'SuSVJfl i. i.V . i. fur fie liver, emi I'artal i. fjtvetn rheae . may I the world. Rti "i -- l Hou'S snd afSasMla rrmnll. (MM evíd i hy - I slnuii, Ikenaelir. i t!- 1 3D infóQnH líreu: a Iilnw In r.ati"! J ( cjc sisal? .r.-.- r tares M.selSer, e pmm (évi I VV prltli. tot the IMHtMa felt Hm f í JfllkSi CjI r.on'.h. ImtHfeSSM lee mneli' IIím. r SE5?í(Wi i Cured t :uM i ,..M BTTl ffWIVl I Httra' SWIsn ii-- . I hntin -' i. I: :!jr - Aiiti(n: limn .:! t'.io VI .!;. in- I .... htlUllMicn. TpB'i - ! li 7 n i !. and lnii-...-.l.i- m4 i.. ISaJcíI 'ii tliat ni ib IDilne provliii . ind JjnflHÉ ' i: sveinl Ill fur VV ..ni.-a,- an, A . . .. . I t i!; wHh lrr.iliii.nl Fortune a to thf f.itinnal 4 ... :i svrapQrSi m ' Slala resuei. LiWrSÍ ir ;iury of the n-- imej tlerued fro::i V mPv i fp in I. -- a i '" f" I ' -- I;3 Ík1 th rlrh nitrate nt'ld of the lot pro.ir.ee. ' 'SfflT CBsP s i: . ar i w!. I uffereil yet the blow wan perhaps Ws heavy tliaa áw'i ue couid not te ! I ".'.d not V "7W ': ' b - now á fW : ...-- b cause of that Kl tot Boliviana themielve tben tbouuht. VtfIB7-a- n day or :.' It changed entirely the country' .t dreadful Itchiní: whm I did sleep it ti"i:ai' oat', i. w .nd piishd It forward Into hr.e of was fMa if ' '!'.i-t- . n I was w hii h hi alt 'roliability would otherwise fcne mass oí Irritation: f was e.ei In Millions Say So have been dclaved for many year. Ewn prior to ;7'i Biy scalp. The docVr s me lirir.e I : millions of people use the nitrat- - fields wi'te lor the nio.-- part uwned I. y S' med to make mu wors..' an I s When fr the Itolivians themielve beins in R.ild almost out ef m mind. I got a rears n medicine it proves it rrytt. and ilvr mi'iiiiu put t!n taxet I rom Bit MM pr. Mtot-tiot-i set ftheCu'h ira Soap. Ointment and People who know CASCAREIS' paid in a hn u n an ir.-to- f ex t k Re; I ii- - ! '!. :.' value buy over a million boxes a MMHMM and with ibe Ion of thin revenue tin; for iwentv-fou- r hours. That night I r.i.anth. It's the biggest seller be- v.ti was lorreu m'n cotisideratlon ot the "' lik an Infant, toe first toll 1 cluslvoiy settle all the questloi rVf liver nomii dev ,'loptiient of in I I cause it is the best bowel and the eeuntry other line ' MfMtJS, that on October 2". 19 ütot'a titeo I had ba it ix mon'hs. than oíd i I s I W medicine ever mudc. No matter and silver prodm tion lone. tl IgO plenipotentiaries of tot two In a men !!ir'. "a The part ?.. w' you're using, try CAS- settled at Ho'ivia ffM then and Is signed the trea'y oí peace and friendship Smith. Mt Ki". N Y. K b KA' at jtitt 'aliie-land- . to a large extent yet. blga one ' lljutoa. CA UMTS owe you'll See. that of h put a final end to all disputes IV.'.r lir.i a Cin iu. Cs.rp. r T .a the most tpsckMH and elevai d plateaux to be Bolivia and Chile w-- and secured in MWtlog by C SC.RF.TS lv tv for a fn'ind or. the j:lobe. wlneh lies betweia the west- fiu ed Kdness. tr 01 iii drugel Hlcg-- il - concessions to the former. ü t. t tahle-lan- boys at Ifi Um wwrUi, bu ern and the IMMM AMtl This s In Lucy Huid s sun ess with '..... s Uoutb tot preceding year, lün.i, 1 v.as situ. school in Bucks county, from about the AfCMtiM border in the the treaty of Kio the reform de .Ian. aro wi'h thinks, is sim- ONtk toto I'eru on the and Is I fwailljll tilla, she due : ttowtlt, from ml. r this treaty an exchange of lotrHoffMI . jm jo to tM miles in wMtfc ply to kindness. She has reformed IJ TIsssIyr.Y-- between the two countries was e.f. Ho- - On tt.l I1"' boj s in lo-- term of the t'hi'.eau bordtf t'ae western Cordillera MCJVlMi on more than the Southeast Ikt strip of : U in reality less a mountain ranje five p ars as superin'eiid. ' Some of navy some on a - V-s- her boys are in the than Une of hu$é cliffs. Tlie talile- L- ,. sV . F-- 1 c(tKupper lar.d is itself 12,un0 to 13,046 feet forms w l.av. gone back to their above sea level and slopes gradually n'd way., alter i oining undi r her in Headers ihience. I.M4 or 3.000 feet up to the crest of 1 3 tiv-- i in ill columns ihould insat apsa Í1 I 1L.1 . jr ;the western hills falls away II ó MOL J V A what they ask (o, reiiuictf ail and then AT UAQUI, You can't stop smoking without a hiin, abruptly nearly aubttirutea oc imiUluat. three miles down. substitute, lion't accept a substitute 1 .",000 feet, to the land lying bear six per cent Interest and the In desert for WKICLKYS BPftAJUtUTT. It between the foot of this Immense line terest will not be guaranteed by ttie makes no, smoking BBJT. of cliffs and the Pacific MtU. To rovernm at. The second-mortgag- or the of table-lan- y Income 25 OOSsM b'-a- Paper-Hange- rs & east the lies the III hfindl run for years, bear It a gldd woman what It Painters high Andes, the Cordillera Keal. ris- r five pr cent. Interest and are a sec- giddiness behind her said about her V an in-- r jtmt hoitai with 1 W ing In Illampu. lUtOMMl, ond lien on irttastmrbl y Alira-- lrgila Ancochuma ! ; the roads. bat k it would kaack bom of the g.d tr l'rlt a I I, W tllpuptT. W WMll one MffMff and Sajama over 11,004 feet. North, 41 Cnder an agreement made In Lon- din. ss out of her. anl t lie. Iif.t rtl tivia - . lv Ini-a- amwpl east don in s I KM!, 1' nrvprtnl rpnM. and south from the Cordillera U"7 by the Antofagasta and rMMik t 4 . ''Hi len 0titllu r Maark in - Real the land falls away to Bolivia Railway Company, which is a Strong f r i ut"tm 'r to sciei t f rm W r r..l ' the great Winds and Sand Storrrs lO nr A Uuit ) U Amazon and Parana plains. This British corporation, and Speyer & sanas granalat toa of tattyeHds, PETIITH l t ' . n- y i a nr Tl. id ty for 181i. Alfr.MlJ . ..! u.. Ut-l- Wal'aatl hlcdTO. three-fourth- EYE 8ALVE seetast aaidqairkli r tteven Affn cr.untry. s of BoUtrta in Co, the Antofagasta Railway Com Ail diuiii-t-o- r llawar.l Uro , llu:Ije. X. Y. nrea. is but little settled, but is in pany agreed to guarantee the Inter- Five Minute in the Morning natural resources and soil one of the est On the line from Oruro to Vlacha Some people's cast-of- happiness, NO HON IN o richest parts of the world. and in uddition to make a payment like their cast off clothes, would make NO STROPPING It could easily sustain an agricul-ti'ra- l to the concessionaires for a majority some other people very happy. population greater than the of the line's stock. This agreement v r DBVIVtlV whole prt.-en- t population made necessary the law, mentioned nu.i.i i i ii i orón of South It cOrtiii.ihivtmet- - y.mr urMm ana tu run in'.i America. TZZTTfTiCSiCA above, signed by President Montes une al.. Sma I i "H iU.K.ni vtll i ti. ci llqtllt'fcO anJ pafBMSSSSIl Kr Mwatsll ruiufiik KNOWN THK WORLD OVER I on DtC 19US. he first and ni"st pre.-s'r-- IBBST l, The purpose to Bolivia is railways. of this agreement is to make the new Happiness Is Inci.-as'd- . by This need was rectismiod. territory lying boundary not the between its and the lines in- s, tc a certain extent prior to war , serve as feeders to the Antofagasta line enlargement of th us.ses.-iou- but ol the wnu :.n. Paraguay river, and Brazil acquired Bolivia's As far back as June. 1M3. the stead of playing the part of competing lines, as the heart. Kusklti. national assembly claim to the Acre region on the northeast. The. authorized the president to would have been the case had the original pro- enter into contracts valu-abl.- latter territory being consid-re- d the more gram of Don't stop eating to chew WHI0-LL- for the building of railways, and in IMl a con- construction been carried out. Prai; :; ,,,,t..,i to pay a cash indemnity S SPEARMINT. Chew It after. cession was granted to a citizen of the Cnl'ed Of The Oruro to Potosí line of original 11,000100 sterling. the plan fine digestion. States to build a railway It's for I from Cobiji to Potosí These two would partly parallel the Antofagasta line. It ts ia-n- hrtiiilrl l. rr treaties were of Immense conse- e With a government guaranty of I I. n.fiilnuat Irrm.V rli-.- I Inn seven per cent, quence to Bolivia: first, in relieving very probable that a complete merger of the In- If it uian is a linr it is úseles to lcr..Whli.-- ' her from urtill r--ii - on the capital invested. In addition, kn-- vv liiK.MIIk i r irr,llM-, the conces- terests of the Antofagasta Railway tell lie it I.H.I A.'-- Si the old railway and mining entanglements; sec- and Bolivia bin to all the time SiaalltSt. J Al.LSN.il. 'l sion carried a grant of land one league on Company rlu. f il. each ond, in securing the construction of the Arica-L- a and the American concessionaires will side of the line. A number of tPOIt ii other concessions Paz railway; third, through loan of Chi- be made. noT voi i'i.otiiks. S " the ! k.-- PARKER were made In 1S63. IS73. 1T4. 1S7T. 187S and 1S79 l'e Kid l'rnK 11.1! lllue an 'p them lean credit in internal railway construction; and. stiijw. All 5o ;ickae. HAIR BALSAM ' In 1901 the white 4 HMIIB a and hmul.na LV Bolivian national office of Immi- fourth. In providing a cash fund of 2.300,000 rWarm gration and statistics Issued a volume of nearly which The kind of axparlaaea is Tr Palláis Beater o-- T with to guarantee or to begin the actual rlsht Hair to II Teuthfol Co ' 400 pages containing the aits, decrees and con- all ii COBtt. Cuna ara p i.tmtm construction of the trunk lines. A THING wortb DiWTe"W fa. cessions in aid of railways, STOUT lt.anl"'a covering the years Following the ratification of the treaties ne- 1880 to gov-rnme- Pmotfer slen lit;e mi 1!0I. Every effort was made by the gotiations were opaaai with prominent Kuropean I.evia' Sim Hinder during this period to induce capital to and cifrar for it purit v. I i never doped, American capitalists and on May 19. 1906, Miss Burden was not devoid of good sense, but onlv tobacco in ita natural etite. Invest in railway construction in the country. a contract was signed with the National City she had brooded over her neighbor's treatment of WRtBLEY'S Perhaps nowhere In Is else the world were such in- bank and Speyer & Co., of New York The con- her until it seemed both Intolerable and lawless. It Procrastination thu thief of many ducements held out bv any Km id time. country to fecure the tract was signed In La Paz by a representative Involved a question of shares In tbe privileges of a W. N. Oklahoma City, No. end sought as by Bolivia, following termina-.!ft- h the of the concessionaires and additional stipulations a pertain spring of water and of rights In a certain of The war with Chile. These Inducements were made on May 22. path, and disagreement over these had led to were offers of land, mines, exemption from taxa- I'nder article III of tba contract the ronces-lonalre- s other differences, small and large, until the main Not Sisters tion and customs duties, government guaranties, oblige themselves within a period of isaufc seemed hopelesaly confused. financial aid and exclusive privileges. But unfor- 10 years Now sod stsia you see two women to construct the following railway sys- Finally Miss Durden resolved to consult a law- tunately for Bolivia the offers were not made In tems- iná down the street who look like mtcrt. yer, to ascertain If there might not be comforting You are astonished to learn (bat they are the right quarter. In its eagerness to secure re- (a) From Oruro to Vlacha. with a branch to relief for her feelings In a lawsuit. When a wom- mother snd daughter, and you realize that sults, concessions were granted to and contracts the forty-liv- river Desaguadero, connecting with the Arica an's exasperation reaches the point where ts a woman at forty or e ought to be made with the most irresponsible parties, in she line. ready to resort to the law, she Is to be dreaded, at her finest snd fairest. Why isa't it so? many cases mere adventurers without capital or 'b) From The general health is in- Oruro to Cochabamba. and Miss Harden went to Lawyer Falrman's office oi woman so Influence. The net result was naturally to (C) timately associated with tbe local retard From Oruro to Potosí, with a long and spirited story of her wrongs. health rather than to help railroad construction. (d) From to by Cata-gait- of the essentially feminine organs that Potosí Tuplzl, Calsa and I In IM4 all that Bolivia bad to show in rail- i. fortunately for her plan, these wrongs were there can be no red cheeks snd round word than of deed, form where ways as a result of 40 years' legislation and in- (e From l'yunl to Potosí. rather of and rather of fancy there is fsnsls weakness. than of record. What the neighbor numerable contracts were the Uuaqul and the (f) From La Paz to Puerto Pando. wanted to do Women who have suffered from talked about doing, and even he roads. gave r and what meant Antofngasta The former an outlet All of these roads are to be one-mete- gauge this trouble bars found prompt to do at some future tine, did not greatly Impress from a Paz to I,ake Titicaca, whence passengers except the last two mentioned, which. In the dis- relief and cure in the use of Dr. and freight were transported across by Mr Falrman. He gently suggested to the angry the lake cretion of the concessionaires, may be of 75 cen- Pierce's Fervorite Prescription. It gives vigor aad vstatsty to rh boat to the Peruvian port of Puno and thence by timeters gauge. client that her mood was unjuatlfled by what had actually happened and concluded with, organs of womanhood. It clears the Peruvian railway to Nollendo on the Pacific. The cost of the railways Is estimated his advlca at some words wblch she never forgot. eyas aad reddens the checks. The total length of the road from Alto of Ijl sterling. Including 1,200,000 allowed for Paz to Ouaqul on Lake Titicaca was 87 kilometer the La Pando line. "Don't go to law, my desr lady, until you hara No alcohol, or habit-formi- n drags is contained in "Favorito Prescription. Any (54 miles). The gauge was' one meter i.'!9;7 The concessionaires are authorized to some facts to take with you. Law by itself la a sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter issue held as sacredly confidential, and plain envelope. Address! Inches) and the rails weighed 18 kilograms per two classes of bonds mortgage second poor friend; but a fact's a stout thing a fact's a answered in a hrst and World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pieree, Pres., Búfalo, N.Y. meter about 12 pounds per foot. mortgage, or Income bonds. The first mortgage stout thing!" The Antofagasta. Bolivia's first railway, bad a bonds, which are a first lie i, are authorized to Tbe country lawyer's wisdom Is sound philoso- tctal mileage of 925 kilometers (573 miles), a the amount of 3,700,000 sterling, bear five per phy for every day In the year. Fancy gives birth gauge of 75 centimeters 129.53 inches) and rails rent. Interest and are payable In 20 years. The to a long train of children, good and bad. and they weighing 17.40 kilograms per meter, or about ln' rest for 2o years Is guaranteed by the gov- all have legs snd arms of cbaractertsttc slander Oklahoma's Rich Zinc Mines 11 pounds per foot. ernment of Bolivia. nest and a grasp on lift too gentle to be control- imsesfoBSlr. been lk wnastlna of tk sost resr le sálalas T not 25 years A of mortgage ling. Bet In line of kni-a- Srt It wss until after the outbreak of further Issue additional first tbem battle and Master Fact ?'.ful n 'Í'' nt ibrw aanii.( tin sed lead bu. nnrr rum equate la iba fawo a Joplla dljtnei. Rn.,rnii.iii pn.Slasn. (rihrltif rarnli.n tbrrsplUI InrraU!. od Oklahoma swivle skusM keeuw Inter- tbe war with Chile and 20 years after the signing bonds to the amount of 2,000,000 sterling la will scatter them all Ilka dry leaves fur In dead est is r- mine, ot saav .ib- ' letUos eotroee ceirul vrrUua. Wrtw a. for yenlinlafs of the agreement of April 4, 1884, wblcb marked authorized In case the sum of 5,500,000 proves and In trath a fact la a stout thing! 'a ' " ' n"t whlrh 1 sow utita sues ut 1st kasasl St a lv Sties te sw et tas rlckest unan le lae Mioaal caws. aki tfcs clou ot that war, althougb It did not con- - insufficient to build tot J Ines. "bese bonds will THE LYON INVESTMENT COMPANY JOPLIN, MISaOUNI - DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. fOn THI CARTER MEDICINE COMRAMV ttulckiy Cura "haumatia alna, Alaa IN THI UNITED STATES COURT. piandia iystam wlltfaf. Washington Whisperings Tho t nlfM "tatoa Tanrt for Oa to any prarrlptioa dnit-ta- t rirrull I food -- 9 tb Montbora Dlatrtrt of Naw York and t- - th f'dlowina and Bill Hit C.a.tH Mtttaa in Htm York t it y -- jtiat Inrtlrtg of Now th"f: If h" not ha tkoaa I baa f'om-pan- y at tha National Capital. b will gal from lila awardwt fo bo fartr M'dlrlB" trrllrnt tbm a whnpal bntiaa. dorron wblrb axaln auatalna )nn tho rnmpany'i oirltialv rlahf to uaa ii'in'" BTPip f - th- rod i i k for llyor pilla. and 'in- - Torta rom-poun- oin Fly tho Add th to a half pint of forma of tba docroa, It la, am .1 othor flraf rlaaa whlah'y. and n a tabl-lonfi- tbinra: Tragedy and Romance of the Dome Adjudaxl that lb Modlrlna hrfor" arh mal and at hd Tnrfor . m mipany la tho ownor nf th aolo and o ihn iragrdv of the dome la timo. Thf tioftif. tniiftt b" wll ahabm ' rol-ir'- a ! right to :T o of rod l ri" in whl h l rh tlrrnv Thla Impln ri la "rlual. from irrtTflfiriN nlWrifa nr InrltrfJ to write fo tho rnrr.ra nnri i " wr.ippora and lain la upon aald ntd ,tn h' mniani of th'' dome on of thi moat .fTr known Th" nd'h' " ro fflvati, fi.r r prrmf ti tt K. l':i.Liii'g voting i amall. round pn kiiaoa nf r pilla of rnii pi rmlilon rntoratT anion will b altar Ii. i if'tal'lo I I'tnis aiti'l t' male U.a. flt mm-plain- . tho In t: P.--- from f'.i' i grr-a- to l- - married h- - ttoa ral air!" dorrlhod tho bill of f'li"f Mem. it- sa)ln'nl ..I. fw ioa fit mA ng. II LstaaV A'v-- t lei a. ,if i .fxiiia-i- ild rlahf baring a A,"li ot '. ti "i. .i nf hon .i-, i r, A. on Mm lofty qulrod by tho prior adoption of laid I, I -- Wat Pre l.llwrt. rimares nf ' (!. jusTsa Nati. - Mrs , r . n i n r d. h- ! of i'"! -r i hi unit "i' .md rolor parkugo for liror pilla by tho is-- V ( . Win. B ftv In- t" ' ri'inonv was i I orim i In, romplalnant prodorranora tighten. r Ml.' i.sMta W M I i .. Am at n moro thirty yoara aco ami m- - sr-- whl'e mtil ti' .'li 'ho Koititci th two thin ' ' . - I s. K uaaa luun, ssi Isl - py i I. V WMIN?ON t it) Tul imlMing u tu- inll-m- ami i sprinkling uf tabllahod tho roatlnuoua and nao of tho amo in h ins of I If. i nf ' of gri-- miw-- ,1 .Irl ' r- r ti u of iiiiiun l'n"li tth t- t. Mra, r ri eel . : ' wlilih iiftrmts n m Th. n li- i"onirlT "f tl ln ro.iainif rpmnMtloa hy aiitd pn ia iir ' t (. f ;, and by tho romplalnant. tb r :u till n land rtorno n iii rntrlr I'i v ho had roaori In IrersjnlnrttT. I - r ompany. i'Mt tr nil. .'i ir v Itn n'i' i ano h i ' tnii'lo an lli' fart' Mollrln ' fof from an Id Pal - '. s i. Mrs. Wto. "..men- i Ith n i mild r. ra. I In il .rfoi! to ti t hi by th" timo of th'lr adop'lon until H Invii'lon i "' .rfi At. in. - i nf lh" r;i ' tiding down irtiin donif several bo proion day. III. ileli.1,1, Pa. -- Mrs. X. T.. i. iu., nllri' fiir", Uirn-- - d'-- por-hap- a N'.rttt I t. . i Th" Juat anno inrod la iM-r- k : i I,' 'h" r llliir ni,i- o flfrst to "' hi h ita with fi a"ah'd 'lon Rrnaakuat. WhvasMr. Carl It 1 .4 ' - far-r- a n li' .. bull k "tin n it r nls l ' 'horn Hi- wan evidently airald fo th" moat Important and ' Mnteenlle TmnhSSS. Worcester, Un, 1..- - a it ;:7 t x :r Inn rt k hl prwlmiii llf ! t ' of all. hy ronatm of tho rharm tor Ue - f rn fo ldd Your inanity, tborj'a a creditor - alígate ntreet : of th" MhEMl whb h It No n. laiklnth" 7". luT-i- fnpt III" piirt' wan afhout.'' Iml macolla, M - .Irs. A. P. Anderson, m - - - , i I'r rMreet. I Im' n- of 'hi- - i :t; thwarti'd by th- capítol polín-- p- foiirt In tho rountry Ktanda hlahor hi Let r:y L. J;.;;, sa .eta. Mur- thlrf Ifol go Big I; Pa.-- Mr W g P "L t him without.' hru-i-jnt- . in, 'nig-d- - - i Ml. li ili i.f 'hi- rtnnit- of l.r 'in. Washington Minima Xntt'.iial Louit, Jfr. AtwsJrBtMots,0.aM'. i m ' '11 i ii r, sal, til ss.Mrs. k. Ii. Mad i . . irrvil rum s i ;!:. '. i. i. who NEW STRENGTH FOR WOMIN'I Uei d,Micto.-M- i-. ie '! It At to tha Hastian Fly. ! ! l In-i- i PaajXrV'th! -. 1 1. O i. b ul t d ü ' l oni nverstudy, St iar hall on' of tho moat BACKS. ' -- M Vm M e II i tri m Tr !'... Tni' i Th" fly Is a fe rnian prod Im . liTtlsa, N V- .- U i. a A o le.. TlaajBM, I -- Mrs. li. Jerau: vis V. .! In T.'11-..- i il to i'i" ilnfiTm - aparttmat tho eapl'c'. . V.-- 11 ni- r s) Be.- - t. ut wi.,.1: a eonielved In Inl pilty and J i..N ". VHeaman.l V. - is (, M - 4. A. );. P. ho lioittli- - ol l.lln or.. ihHfl Ti! It "iiiti(ti- - thi '.ni- and bronzo K. Mata Kraal '. How te Make a Bad Back Battar. .. v.. I' v born In sauerkraut It is a long, rangy kurt-.- . lenr, HI, sawH Laitgauua. II ( fui nliovo t'Tm flriiiii. and ;0snoi tarn of ,i number of Amarleaaa, P'r I . - Irs. f . I lly with a bite like a steel trap, and It t - . i ii !. Amid Otsernll'ins Oan I. Into p.u-- In rUtlnic ilik" In .ir and I : reading the Women who suffer with bnckacho. lays a pale blue, oblong egg at ffsnpste,!, M -- Mrs. .1 II IhrntT 1 irg, M... MisV-- i iT .. . '1. 'h StVi. i ,. ' . r. uti-sinen. V. II .. i; ' 1 . till' k .riilr.g pioltnn iivtT ir explorers b r.ng down pains, dizzy spells anil Adrian. ia.D ni Femitls- - Wenk-ie-s- of :p),nno an Hessian . I rato hour The lu si tpolia. l.asUaaait V. Pie r 1 flio l t ol i - and diplomat- - ontrlbiiffd to un- u W CoBu. Mrs. h: j 'atea: a f'.i rn! un.i th' that constant fly will eat anything from decayed AdilUn rMrt. In 'h- - v bt-- In now . rniiK-n-t hy ih" s'Voral atatfi, oí dulln"-- s and tired- f iln.Kr.-Mr- a. Sam hoe. sTOFonrth t. ' i.'...Matw..--i :: .T ' iistnrd pie to a glass inkwell, but Its ftouth West Mir'' r, Milne. Mrs. LUiian w i hi- - i li llluatrt-in-s sWekbsnd, Mail -- Mr, ... - ., o t lnii-i- l oit tu r li) i iplfoli .'.! lt mosi ness, will find hope it,hblns, Mt. Ih--ert Light ft I rU favorite dish is the double n'-c- of a nml ia A v. I'I- - " auuii. 1 in of Mrs. Dttmlt, Mich. Mrs. ft -- I stuaetnsit. M .Mlcli.-- tr .T r, .t hns'i'.tt FT' 1. the advice gent. Thl-- i bird perform a .,tmh, fat can MeMrora A'auvui, '.rntu. Ine.ton.ohi., .Vr. I I. - 4.: Mary Hinson of I Krta.ra.-Mr- ,1. p. : ..,. l N 7. twieatop on sticky fly paper without OrarsMile Dlaolaee a. ,.1; t Beuier ralla, pa -- Mr, w. P, I giua ttrotbtf St., Mt. rooking Its toes, and Is proof agains' IT Ii:.-.M- r.. .M iry ..'. li .r. In4--M- l. Tí P r !fe KeTentli U. S. Sterling, Ky. "Had Lljoniar, EllaaW r. Snuff Takers of the Senate ro..;;h on rats, the daisy fly killer, and Inir.t. Mra. CUra W i'jruii-u-, Pa. -- Mr. I. A. Punaam r K9S. d th" wondt-- and of the I not Doan'a k. r. i. F .rt llunti-r- pi Mre M irv.l. .!.. Mat No i. B, M - Hl-'U.-i a strychnine hypodermic Hessian -- Mr. .Tuerh Hail. EaatKarLPs n rn paito. Kidney Pilla, I be-- Btrdstown. Kt w, Vav Mra, Wistssiaa. flv v as evr known to die of anything Lawistoa, Malne..Mri. ry Cio-itle- ES iebua, fiaasa gjg vory proud of a cold anuff Ii' ve I would not be living today," aaya Uafonl Street. V. rv,i, Ion. but old ago, which accounts for th" M -- roa-nt"- Miiinesfe; s, Minn. Mrt. J.iba G. M"idan, O.or.T", Mr.. )Ih MrK ilglit. to him by tho El"My was poor. , aonatora Mrs. eyesight Hinson. color of Its whiskers. If It ever fas- 'illStsae .ndStr-i-t- N Cawdi . N -- Mrs. TUU WaUrs,4CI in upon th.- - f MaSttajgajrj of hla I splitting head-a- i Bhamro k, Mo.-J- .,si U .tn, E. T. 1. ty BM at, at Hala suffered with nervous, 11 I. a tens upon your Jowl, It will stay unt Baa fit J gon. Mrs. Alien ft Into nV Ir ajfVSW, and h" kopt spots my N.J.-M- ó outiy lies, would dance befon removed by the undertaker. Man- Marlfnn, ra. Oao. Jcrdy, RouUNo.3, l'iii. Mleipbl Pa. Mrs. J .... toaste n. 210 If fllb-- choleo nf I dizzy BDasa S:gi-- with a brand fha eyes and at times would be so i Sir'.'. chester i la. Press. Oe-tr- . Ark -- Mrs. K'la W'irxt. Chr .ti.i.a.leuu. Mn. Mirr Wo- i. li P. D. pggpÉgf. II" It in a tail pocket I would have to grasp something for Oct) .. T. A. (Mho, No. 3. of tho frock coat In which ho always auppnrt. My back was ao weak and Looking Brighter. Ivudlet.iii. lad. Mrs. Mar Marsh VI. Tt P.. 44. pr T'ia.-M- ;'" Ada V ltig Eggleston. Cambridge, Neb.-M- rs. SéUi M land-- r. rai.itevi.le, 11- -: iy. it I' D. apsaafal, and the torco of hla habit of painful I could hardly bend over to but- "Thinas are looking brighter now," on!v thniKarvta svitBeaat are two rnuff 'akers in the paacMai lor it rauaod a laugh at hla ton my shoes and could not get around says a Itill vllle citizen. "The sheriff These women are a fernf nf iiii(r rf. THKKK Veift-talil- e Mr. , the power of Lydia E. Compound to cure feuutle States aonate, Over oxponae. without suffering severely. Doan's Kid- is now ray brother-in-law- and he won't llnkham's diseases. Not one of women c inpunsation in any n. an of North Carolina and Mr Carter It v.aa during tho troublous times ney Pills helped me from the first, and levy on my crop; the town doctor tliese everrvceived thesi-tw- will- i t of Hayes-Tlldcr- form for the use of their namr in this advertiseiaent lut are Montana. For the benefit the i and practically well boards with me. and doesn't charge a lontest. I continued until ing we refer because of the good may raen the aenato tlll mail. taina the it was boat that ('apt. Itassett, cent for me if I don't quit that should to them ther thoufht Bgnln." tellin' that do other suffering women to prove Lydra E. Pirikliatn'ii offlclal snuff boxes, which are kept aa ruatodian of one of th" boxes Remember the name Doan's. Sold eatin' six meals a day I'll not live to that i pro- Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest saedicioe, and that the with fresh material for tlio diaputed electoral votea. by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Fester-Milbur-n be a hundred, and last of all. the head ducing sneezea. statements made in our advertisements regarding its merit are tha bo armed. He was according- Co.. Buffalo, N. T. undertaker is my best friend, and has and nothing but the These boxes are li'tl" kwaaan d af- ly provided with a revolver, which he promised to fix me finally. truth truth. fairs about four inches I'Tk. 'wo and arri'-- In the pocket of the empty Lost in Antiquity. "I feel that I don't half deserve a half Inches wide and an inch SS coattall. A little fellow who had Just felt the so many blessings, but I've got 'em and are fastemd by screws to the Aa the procession s about to start hard side of the slipper turned to and I'm going to hold on to them." tajp of the projecting ledge, one on on the march from senate to tha bis mother for consolation. Atlanta Constitution. For Befe aide of the dais bonaa rapt. Hassett was asked i! ha "Mother," he asked, "did grandpa when he was a little Important to Mothers. The snuff is purchased by the ger-g- i had his revolver with him. thrash father b- - Examine carefully every bottle of ant at arms in tour eight po ind jars. 'Yes." he replied, "here It Is." and, rr CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for - "Yes," answered hia mother, im- at a cost of 75 cents a i o.ir.d. and it diving in'o the wrong pocket, he pro- infants and children, and see that it Sheumatic d pressively. takes an average of about five pounds aucea not tne revolver, dui nis cner-Isho- Ttpjirs tho a year to replenish th" boxes twice a gold snuff box. "And did his father thrash him irk during the sessions. The work There had been threats of attack- when he was little?" Signature of Úvrff7&&&K pf refilling the boxes was lor years ing the procession on the way to the "Yes." In T"se For Over M Years. one of the dutie cereiaoniously per- house, and the members of the party "And did his father thrash him?" The Kind Y'ou Have Always Bought Pains formed by the late I'apt. Hassett, the were in rather a sober frame of mind, "Yes." A pause. Brought Their Relationa. vi nernble assistant doorkeeper of the but the tension was relaxed for the "Well, who thing, any- Small Nettie, seeing some large in- nenate and Inveterate user of the pow- moment by the laughter which waa started this way?" sects on the back porch, asked what dered weed; but since his death, five caused by the mistake. Cassell's Saturday Journal. they were, and was told that they were years ago, the task has fallen to the Perhaps the most noted of the sen- ants. The next morning she discov- lot of one of the pages, who. naturally, ators who were addicted to snuff with- How's This? Reward any ered a number of small ants among not upon it the loving in the memories of the old employes W niter One Hundred Dollars tar does bestow tate of Cutarrb. ttml cannot be cured by Hall a the large ones, and exclaimed: "Oh, care of hit aged predecessor. was the late Alien G. Thurman of Calarrb Cure. F. 1. CHENEY CO.. Toledo. O. mamma, the aunts have bringed their Capt. when he had Ohio. Mr. Thurman was a frequent We. tbe undersigned, bave knowa F. J. CtM Bay Itassett died with y I" of the official snuff box on the for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly hon- little nieces them completed nearly sixty years of con- visitor orable In all business transactions and financially in senate, und w as Democratic side. able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm, tinuous service the w ALiav;. Kinnam A MaaviN, In the Same Boat. almost the sole relic of the days when Wilson, who died in W holesale DnmMts. Toledo. O. A magazine contributor, being hard was Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actma the use of snuff was general in that his room at the capítol, another Iteecilv upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tha pressed by his creditors, recently many years noted patron of the senate snuff hoz, rysterai. Testimonials sent tree. Price 75 cents pes body. For before his wrote to his editor: "Please send 1 buttle. Bold by all Druggists. mus- death his dignified, almost ceremoni- and so was Senator Edmunds of Ver- Taka Hall's Family I'Uls tor constlpatloa. check at once, as my gas bill ia due." As we get older the blood becomes sluggish, the ous, manner of indulging in the habit mont. The candid editor replied in this brief cles and joints stiffen and aches and pains take hold of Courtesy. The Price fashion: "So is mine. God help us easier. Sloan's Liniment quickens the blood, limbers "Politeness costs nothing," said the all." Queer Piece of Red Tape Is Found man who quotes proverba. up the muscles and joints and stops any pain or ache "You are wrong again," answered Take a hint, do your own mixing. Rough With astonishing promptness. and mailed in Heebe Plain, Canada, Mr. Sirlus Barker. "Y'ou have evi- on Rats, being all poiaoB, one l.V box will ll ? crr-ia- Bt - I Ibffbf'íI- goes 294 miles, 67 of them in Canada dently not figured how much it costs spread or make 50 to 1UU little cakes that 500 Proof that it is Best for Rheumatism. und the remainder in the United to persuade a New York waiter to will kill or more rats and mice. It's the untieauble exterminator. Don't die in Mrs. H. of Mann's Choice. R.F.D., No. Pa., writes: States, just exactly aa the other letter look pleasant say you.' " Daniel Diehl, I, and 'thank the house. Beware of imitations, aubsti-tut- u " Please tend me a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism and stiff joints. does, for the reason that that is the catch-penn- ready-for-ut- Washington Star. and It it tbe best remedy ever knew for I can't do without it." way that mall la routed, and, of I course, it has to follow that string of Many Children Are Sickly. Also for Stiff Joints. to(r o two i m red tape, whereas if the fellow who Mother tiray's Sweet Powders for Chll- - ' In Cannibal Land. dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse In First Cannibal That last mission-cr- y Mr. Milton Wheeler, 2100 Morris Ave.. Birmingham. Ala., wTites: has a letter to mail to some one In Children's Home. New York, cure Sum- - " I am glad to say that Sloan's Liniment has done me more good for stiff e was a polite fellow. Vnited States post-offic- Heebe Plain, Vt., but lives in Canada, mer Complaint, Feverishness. Headache. joints than anything I have ever tried." THK Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders and Second Cannibal How so? has had brought before simply walks across from one aide of At Deatroy orina. all Druggists. I ate he It Just recently a queer piece of red the post office to the other and sticks Sample mailed FRKE. Address Allen S First Cannibal Before him tape. 'Way up on the Canadian border his letter in the Vermont post office, Olmsted, Lo Hoy, N. Y. offered me an after-dinne- r cigar. lleebe Plain is a post office. Right the Vermont man will probably get at How Kind. Give children pennies if they buy di- in same building with it la an- it within a couple of hours. the Edyth Jack says I was made to gestible WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT. post office. Heebe Plain ia in thing la other The remarkable about It kiss. for them. Sloans It is much better Vermont and lleebe Plain ia also In that there are separate entrancea to Mayme A diplomatic way of refer- two post offices, they Canada. these have the ring to your turned-u- p nose, wasn't it? When a man tells a young widow Two offices are under the same roof, same lobby, and there is not a sign that she Is the only woman ho ever within ten feet of each other. In case of a partition to mark the division be- GOOD IIOt'SEKEEPERB. loved she Is sure he is eligible for a resident of Heebe Plain, Vt.. wants tween the domain of Uncle Sam and Uaa the beat. That'a why they buy Red membership in an Ananias club. tend a to somebody who the possessions of King Edward, and Cross Ball Blue. At leading grocers Z cents. Liniment to letter In Canada, if yet some company la carrying PEKKV DAY IH' PAINKILLER is the qickest and best remedy for Rheuma- lives Heebe Plain, be railroad of being baa bo substitute No other remedy Is so II- I .LI- ...... The surest proof endowed for rhsmsasvlUm. lambasro. stiffness, or IHUUtt- UIBkl. I...... - ,'.. I.o the lettera of these two placea. If ad- neuralgia tism, Sciatica, icuei in iui9 ioai uunc with noble qualities is to be free from cold of any sort. Put np In 26c 36c sod Soc bottles Toothache, Sprains, Bruises of 294 miles reach dressed to the other, 294 miles, when makes a trip to envy. La Rochefoucault. and Insect Stings. Heebe Plain, Canada, and likewise a they need not be carried at all except We apeak good of the dead because Vt., bags. aa a rule we have exhausted our sup- Price 25c., 50c, and $1.00 at AU Dealers. letter addressed to lleebe Plain, in the carriers' Here's something good that bad lit- ply of Invectivea on them when they Bend for Sloan's Free Book on Horas) a. Addreaa like WRIGLEY'S SPEAR- tle boys were alive. MINT. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON. MASS. Uncle Sam Worried Over $10 Error Less and lesa cigar smoke. More We Judge ourselves by what we feel lost and the valuation, $10, waa and more WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT paid capable of doing, while others Judge by Poatmaater Weart. Subsequently fragrance. us by what we have already done. post office Inapectors discovered that you say she the package bad been delivered to tita When bear a woman Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing; Syrup. would like to be a man, it's a pretty addressee and he records mislaid. for children teething, softens lbs ture, reduces b When tbe facta were disalosad buaBBaUuo. allays pain, cores wladooUu. afcaouuia. good rlgn she Is full of bottled cuss words. every effort was made by the de- spirits fall to materialize at a partment The to return tbe amount to temperance eeance. It'a the judgment of many smokera that Postmaster Weart. He had moved Lew-i- Single Binder Se cigar equals in from Beach to Hood River, Ore, Or.rierew sPlaasaal Pellets retalata and quality moat 10c cigars . Ial lleer and bowels. and money are being expended Inquiry showed that he had died Úni.tranules. easy to ta. punulgilpa. Gratitude is the sweetest music that TIME by government In there. An effort to locate his heirs day the Some people are more afraid of flow8 from the human heart. Henry against proved unavailing. Neither of his stBaaaalB efforts to locate claimants germs than they are of a mad dog. Iee. the United State. For months the two sons could be located, although pott office department baa been direct- they both were traced by post office ing a search for Oeorge W. Weart. Inspectora from place to place. Tha one time postmaster at Deal Beach, search already has coat the depart- N. J., to whom to due $10. ment several times the amount of tha On June 16, 1905, a registered pack original loas, but the disbursing of- department Age was mailed by Mrs. Ks telle Ho fice of the still has tha ready for delivery to set i to Mrs. B. D. Ledgermaa of Deal check Weart's waa reported estate If his hairs can be lo catad. iieaca. The package Paoauaa of thoaa ugly, grUxly, gray hairs. Uaa "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. PRICE, I.OO, ratals. HE POPUUfl ORY ADS t eooos CO CL .nncU I retente eMOMlC Ttell km...' I Mil MAS i in , "nlill) CHRI5 hi. i inn ii 'THnt In e I. i Kalee UBC JONBS, llll limn Mm 'inn Pre. las p ANNOUNCEMENT :WS RCM.TY CO. We re lew ing interesting eed educufionnl Hsnd painted shins, Lsathar Novelties, Toilet Ante TO K NT: Tanileairelde onVes .i H ' . AL t'oim p. ili evening. . tSeNb ESTATE ,.ii'f. .-v, t urn .tsiioiial bunk . ft I. gftflR -n- Two ihowi each evening! eu r, i a f t rotiil llofir. Apply et the enumi Vanee l.ar i, Man Maauea- - ran Prnpe Ootfse Pmrm latsr- Aoilft cr-s-r gltts lik. 44 IT. j. - snd mi ttr . I. Admission to All 10 cente chs hoiidsys. LOST Uilii-- a porne left M He La Salle AT COSTl le-- k in PeU offic' finder return e As ws ars going dlssc-tlnu- Jewslry tins wt re- - to ths .1 NVwii office and receive r CULL LUMBER for $12.00 per M ofTsrtht, eatfpg ktns atsest. Si ftytr. eprniii rsfd, land and Irrigation Ditch .nr. W Mate as, Solid Gold Rings, ssb Chains, W' 1 Iiim .1 ni thin lumlHT llll haiiil ciocks. reyiag a specialty. "Its .ll.llitlt inn Lodge Maps tal - Locketa, We tan Chains, Charms, Emblem, tu mal- a ipnik iliiil ni nmr, o nr offering it at tin OlB VA I'EKS For Sale. P'nr Prints made to order. Own? Pins, ft - l" N links, Tis Pins, Hat Broashes sot. i 4 '!. r t ! i ni l'ii-- Wr .mu i;irr in Muck v i' a hundle. Alatno- All goods and absolutely guaranteed. rfii" A General Line of the Better Grade of Lumber. standard nrilo Nl'W.

Imnclle Lath and Lime etc. Give ns a call. I U f. and W. B. HsJ 11' ktti rli RJR fur A. F. Avenger Warren and niched or eefernivhed. App' In McRae Lumber Company Druggists. INet fu nr. Real Estate, Loans. Legal Notices. I INK PRINTlNtr The Reee Insurance tan t he li't eiuippHi juli print Kirn 1'nh th-- t .'. i.i.i I'uii ;i nir ilopartincnt in tln part nl E Notary Make Your Final roofs Btfon TRR IMMTRK I IM RT Of I Rl Now Mexico l.'n-- h .l"l'- - Hushed. Public O. D. WABNOCK &C0. L'RITRD RTATSI POR TRI P. .J. BUSH, MXTR BIRfRICf Of RBSJ ENGRAVED CARDS. Wt ere Contractors and Builders. MRXICO prepered to take nrdeti for Tentb St. Phone 134 I 'ommiMioner ,. eftfdl ami can eited State In tln of ) No. visitinK Kilw .v -- prices. t 'nit you iin in' r tn have your work done rijjlit. your mater- - ) AlftBingnrdo, N. M. pri(cir furnish aim' at teri les NVw SS)w MTalterC i In 1111 knipto quality considered. Sainpks can ia! carefully selected, than to employ Rome other- - who will SAh Battel fa IdtiikrupNvit. BARRINGfcR'S -- with J he eeee at Ike Krsi eBee. li;ie to vetch ffni tart tn linih. and tluii succeed only in i lirsnl. ROTKR IMHRRRat S1YSS, pur 1 . .. ;n .1. .. t ' v.. 1...... I '.t I ,1 III MUI IUIUTII. I "II II III MUX' Ml OH lll.lll n,lll'N II, niant to mi BfRH made In thp m:ittir a l bul ara !...!. Ui mow Low. Dur e vitt-ii- i iifi- of s FOR SALE. Isegeed milk Cow. . tiankruptcv nf Kilw. li. Hnilggl IKl FoBiS Li SiBuiB thirty i el lerTiee. c 6iy i reen tner Motel Zeiger Sallar C Wvatt. Ra, M, in the OntrU-- i Team Horses, and horncss. ( I Mare aiul thoe halt block South of Alarnogordu Hotel. Court uf let t niti d Statei fur trie Sim:, Bagsj and Single hontecc. Fox El PASO, TEXAS. Fine M Srw MtatHh I will offer at Typewriter practically New. Camping Ufeead i Eropean plan under cover. public sale the .luck of inerchaiidi.e ami Hortet work dagle or Double. Rooms 78c I and $1.80 fcaloaglng aate f iiftti la aatata l tlii Adilress, J. E. rr. 6ood Norses, Good Rigs, hishetil and liest bidder for cash. M th Q. I La Las. Good J. GRANT, Conducted in accordance with letl Aft) of nlier A D IMe, at In Service sanitary laws of the of o'clock a in at the hulldinjr formerh Pennsylvania Ave., Alamogordo. the State Kelin-quuboie- ..Proprietor of the sl Texee. The host equipped rex occupli'd h the haiikriipti at the town FOR SALE or Exchange, taurant in the 8011th weet. Head- uf I ir...'ra.'de. New M mco. OR two quarter sec- City Livery and Transfer quarters for tm ktueii ami min- Hated the VTth 'ld ol Nnwinber A. I).. tions two miles south of town on JOB PRINTING Is now ready for business, (iooil rig., cental driven and ing men. OH AS. ZEIGER.Prop. itee main road, fenced and ftboet i'ü Frank Dawson. in cultivation- Also one genteel treatment. Office up town just hast of News office acres TTMtM, two story 7 room house on New Or All Hinds Phone Residence Phone 170 York avenue. Also one fine home place on Florida avenue, third door south of Sth street, HEATLY and QUICKLY EXECUTED fronting the ea.--t. lot 100x160 IWnSRSSSTn 7 QUEEN feet, about 7." bearing fruit trees. See G. W- Ransom, at once. at f.t. f. tie NEflb'S MB SHOES BUSINESS DIRECTORY NFWS OFFICE THE oldest and best known hotel in Als- - mogordo. Under the new management tuh is ALL. t)z rates have beeo -- educed to $2.00 a day CHSBRY á SHERRY and the service has been irnproved. Selling out I otler my entire Atttmy at Lae stock of ahoet including harneta Oflirr rplairn oooo PICKARD saddles and shoes until cloaed Piral Naitoaa Hank eelMlag attentioo giver) to families 'and HAND PAINTED out at least "20 per cent lielow SPECIAL Parties. regular price. CHINA H H. MAJOR, tfen'a shoes reg. g.00 DOW 1.00, Men's shoes reg. 4.00 non ."..n. Tins Mautiiul is d show here a nicely made, Atteraey at Lae. Meal VtE 51-- Mrs. Bertha B. shapes Men's shoes reg. now L'.7i. in over OIM thousand dressy kid abac at a very Kooms 'i and 111. and designs; made for use and Men's shin's reg. 8.00 now 2.81. reasonable price. It haa a dull MfM National liank UuiMiaif. ornaments ir every part ol the Men's slioes reg. 2.50. now .'.ini. leather top, patent tip, Cuban home. Men's shoes reg. .00 now 1 .00, heel and large eyelets. We huve The surest proof of the intrin- Men's shoes reg. j .Tó now 1.40. merit and high standard of QUEEN B la aeveral differ- QKOBGI 0. BRYAN, sic the 8.00. mmmtMmfmmimwtte de- Ladies shoes reg. 4.00 now excellence of the exclusive ent atylea, also a full line of Phygiciau andSurgeon Indies shoes reg. JLoOnow ..V. signs of Pickard Hand Painted other China, is the (act that their ideas Ret. Pbaaa S, Hnpitai Phoaae Indies shoes reg. 3.00 now .iH). are eagerly sought by designers AI.AMfK.OKtlO. N. M. I .adié- - shoes reg. 2.ÓO. now 1 .7."). Just What of the best European factories. 5 Brown's Shoes School shoes reg. S.SS SOS 1.S0. "Pickard' in hand painted School shoes reg. 2.Hnow 1.40, china is auch as White Hoase Shoes far R. J. R. GILBERT, We are exclusive agents, and D S In mi) isoee reg. 1.50 now l.lf. You men, far women; Buster Brawn Want carry' a fuil display. Pkyiiclai J. N. BuShey, The Shoe Man. Bine Ribbon Shoes for boys, Office. Dpataln in the Gilbert Baildinv. Alan.ogordo. New Mexico. Kt nrySt Evans girls. ' BasBaa for Pboup IX Alarao(ordu. N M. TOWNSHIP PLAT showing E in Jewelry- - of Ask to See Them. the location your home, and ' A your neighbors and all the Sulis-'rili- e fof the News Robert Newton Woodworti FINE BOOKLET PRINTING roads. A great convenience and NlelDi Eatleerr Lend men. and other wi n pleasure. Price $1.00, or FREE with desire the highest grade 0Í Examinations and reports. a year's subscription The News. work on their booklets, cata-logue-s, Plat applies to any township in the References exchanged. etc., will find thej can county. tecore -- m h work at home by Bex 371. . . . Alaneftordo. patronizing The Nw' job ofice. We make a aseeialt of work in this lino and have W. MILLER. a shop equipped fof the pro- - docTion of toé better kind of I'UYslCIAR AXD bURURuR, Printing. I The News. Talapboaa No. M, aa i iaa ! mmmxrv.jisamn'rM - Aren't you fllllng out a little t .1 (i. BOLMI8. "No, Sdsaj." npilletl the Mfl ?uuwtitti4Uniu4o.utuitiii44UitnU4; QR. "You proliulily think m ttecauta I ui Phynlclai. looklnu Fuller In the faca."

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