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'. “an": .1,]l’.l"'llrl"“ This p.991- With SUCCESS and any factories. thnusunds at not nr-hnrds. flocks of shve’p: la feeding and dairy intvn-sts: ----.-.-\I Mlnl r uv\lv - ._._‘ long: on odge of ï¬rm" plu'ms' for alfalfa and gram: nutvd vegc-mhhisz gu'tesian lu-n wit? _-».. .... . (3‘, I‘lv ' II‘I .- v' __ mi en long: grunt shew-p raising :- to fruit raising and sum" farms. SALT R|VER Vï¬LleY, AB! A L‘Uimilow wide: fruits. alfalfa: This POP“ fruits. alfalfa. two vun-urr. SAN JOKQUIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Altitudv 50 lung, 50 m as wide: whom. ruining: livv stock. nil \w-Ils. nlf grapes. olivos. ï¬gs. citruu and deciduous fruits. nlmuuds and things in mountains. , fulï¬l“! water supply. A..- -. A . - ï¬â€˜l‘ I._.... unvarâ€" "IHI IIIIII‘ nv n-u --. W ALL FIVE ,VALLEYS have never irrigating dimhex and rich snil. in: espm'izllly in wimur. Thriving u reached by the SANTA- FE. For infnrmatinn about farm lands. ing. address > IN USTRIAL COMMISSIONER A.. T. a S. F. Ry. System Great Northern Damn-g, CHICAGO ARKANSAS VALLEY. COLORADO. â€nus“ ilunlsflndh of acres“ of “1fo VIII"): (‘II PEL()5 VALLEY NEW ' A'Lahlvs; urn-mun nu. I0 ‘IRANDE VALLEY, Succss: ‘ And This Paper 3‘. _____.-...o I" Gréï¬niff'igated . l Valleys $2.00 CLAS‘3_ P- aaaundnx A'ï¬â€â€™.’qn â€wmmamuï¬ "n. mph-755m spvc'ml industrie lwu on! hm: Ono 'a'wo Thu-ed £50 Review of v kévnini! 1 50 ï¬nd: 3nd X.- views a (I) World‘s "Work" 3 00 Country Lifn , ‘ s on Current mun-a- tnre ' 3 (x) New Endand Magazine ’ 4 00 Art“ Int»:â€" chan o 2 00 Tim ndepend- out. 2 50 L1 ppincott‘s 3‘30 EY. COLORADO. Animdo 3.400 to 4.600 few}: lu‘ot sugar at acres†of alfalfa. millions of runmlunpes. extensive 'e'p: largest. irrigatml suctiun in the l3. 5. Extrusivu (mule en-sls; pnpnlmiun (luuhlc-d ‘m ï¬vu yours. NEW MEXICO. Ammdu 3.1m to 4.0m tom: 17:» miles I pluins‘ (mule pastures. nflbrding pruï¬luhlu- hmm- mmkvt .A u t."- n. luru‘v urclninls and lino Quality uf fruit and With two A and one B 6 “'1“: two 8. With two 0 and mm b and one I) and mm B andoncA and one (3 and one D nnd one B and one A end one B 3 A -.__~»pnc-I aqaadxmmc "dflrr â€"-â€"â€"- v-vv at litâ€"d» Thu ____... 'rm mr nuJ One Lins‘ can lo: pastures. nmwmng rd fur its hirgx- urchairds and l with 3‘10 fluvï¬ng \Vt‘lls. EY. NEW MEXIQLO‘. AHitudo This Paper R'Izom. Annmo Mum rm; insâ€"~0urly oranges. livv Shll'k. lands. manufacturers‘ ecuun: mining in ‘never-failing wuu‘r supply. \1. insuring proï¬tab‘e crnp: mt towns. aï¬nrding' good $2.00 s 1.50 cumm Ham"; 1 SandOW's M‘S‘ï¬ne .00 - oo sanagw's Physica! Calm 10. .- I mashed ‘mcnflon ,~ ~ -. s 1 "Wm" -L'YT‘. 115%,“? THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. LADIES' HOME JOURNAL SATURDAY EVENING POST ' MCCLURE‘S MAGAZINE ADD One Donn:- ~ 'i'o hay Climbing Price ($17“: and g ".50 , 2.00 ( 2.50 Santa F6 Cosmopolitnnu. Woman's Hon. Comp-nun: And This Paper wm. two C And one D 5 fl and one I; Q I!) wm: two I) and one A undone 8 out! one 0 not} one F And '1‘th Pave? itndo 3.700 m 5.3% feet; 351) udjuwnt umunuun’s: adapwd Luna fm't: cunniles‘lunu and \ivv sum-k. vvgumblvs. sum“ mpply. extensive systems of e crops. I‘_luasm\t climate. {- gnud markets. Directly .‘ and general business open- flemfl } 50 Cn "out Hm nnd luau! Cul- tun (II) I m Etude (II) - *4 w ._ 2 (ll fluggoflgt :1 N American Bo! l (1) Manama | man-non Cook!!! school I! 3. 1m Campbell's n. .ludruccd Journal ‘ m llww‘lo‘d ) m Pun-under 1 m flgyrv-liog (P) This Paper 5" to 4H0 («4:350 miles nlfulfu. raisin am} “im- HI“. ll‘l-<II- .-..__ walnuts: lumbering ul‘ $3 Luv wu‘, u‘-“ - cause they had a ‘pull','- element? Would many passengers The Sl risk their lires on the company’s Speaker, ‘ ject: "SI trains? “Now, a great city represents P lastly more wealth and immensely At 12‘ more importer)! interests than any 'the dim} railway company. Every man, very ,de ‘woman and child in it is a stock' social it 1"“ -1. ublic S “Now, a great c' vastly more wealth and immensely more important interests th railway company. Every man, it is a stock- very delightfu woman and child in social intercou holder, and every paid otï¬cial, from During that the maybr down to a scrub woman, is dial invitation gaservant of every citizen, and the ladies in the {emcienc‘y of these employee depend Ossili Club It hold their m (â€on a vigorous public sentiment. j. is on the indiï¬erence of the indi- their clubhoul ividual citizen that the corrupt V poli- unanimously Etician relies for immunity. His only Mrs, Fran ihope'is that, in his time, the Women bation oflicen '10! the home will take no interest in rogram by H LnA_A:-L:..a ( l luv-av... _-_ ii “I think, therefore. that the era of ' lea! {good Women are banded -togetheri 6 ' imore and more every year {or -this‘= “0 Zpurpose. Every year individuality b‘iai mom and niore merged into uni. . . vernal helpfulness. for the eflucation 1» C. of children. for the. love“ of countryi \and for civié upï¬fting.â€t v \m Several. other papers Mrs. Arthur G. Bennett, wood. read a paper on " _______.___â€"â€"â€"â€" The Ninth End Woman’s Clubâ€" len gave Speaker, Mrs. Amos Learn. Subjec ‘\Voman‘|“8cb001 Decoration as a Factori ‘ (I I A‘I nL:|t‘vnn an were read ‘ of Event Music.†The Ninth End Women’s Club- a Speaker, Mrs. Amos Learn. Subject: 0 “Bdrm? Decoration as a Factor in " the Lives of School Children, ï¬nd '9 the Value of Art Study. :1 The Neighbor. 0! Kenilworthï¬ up Speaker, Mrs. Bronson‘ Peck. Sub- “ ioct: “The Value 0! the Study of the Lives 0! me Uuuulcu ..... Tenement Distrlcte.†The Summon-dale Woman’s Clubâ€" Speaker, Miss Priscilla Scott. Sub- ject: "Suggestions as to Reform in Public School Sanitation.†' \ At 12:30 the ladies adjourned to 'the dining’rooln for luncheon énd a can! delightful hour was spentlin '°\ 4 héadnof cattle, ‘2 wagons, 30 tops I \of bay. 1 cultivixtor. 1 hay-rackI‘Z " ImOWel'S, 1 act of bubsleigbs, ] plow, 5’ ‘: 1 dray, not of t«:o\s. - ‘5 Terms of Saleâ€"Sums of $10 and 3f ' less cash; sums over $10 a credit. of er; 6 momhp will be given on approved iq‘. notes with 6 per cent imereat. '3 1 U.‘nmu The undersigned administrator I the estate of John S. Taylor, de- ceased, will sell at public auction on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I2, l903 E‘At 1 o clock p. m., on the old Beck. ltenwald farm one half mile West of Highwood, the following goods and 1chattels:_, n:\ i All 'mrrvspomlence and com- muniflttinfls for publication in the Nuns-Letter must be addressed diunt to the paper,- or no attention will be paid to them ‘ W. Pm‘ns. Auctioneer. vvv. given on approved cent interest. F. J. HAARTH, Has“ TAYLOR, Administrators. »