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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Mar 1903, p. 6

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W - cow mu at Vanni. In. ' once col-noted hi hi- M in t nippnt m by a very M It! who land use mow than on”: some st his “mud. Soid the Governor. "You baud w“ link! dkln’t you?" ‘ ‘ "‘Oh yea, "aid the young m. 1 ‘And you knew whit I “It?" u0h. certainly." we the reply. “wen young mun. moth-gnaw.” fl- ._.._... “Them city people.” add For." Smiley. “think than-ulna putty smut but they on u: ignonnt not. F'rinstnnce, whenI wu flail! W Queen street west lut Sammy. I ”on a big sign out. 'Gmt at. o! Jerseys .11 wool.‘ HILHn! Whit d‘ycr thitk of am? They m‘lly think M wool grows on Jerseys. Why. any firm old boy on 3 turn known WI 1'0 pus“ manow u'mo muzs. bud Gray. the Hinnupofla winch bu-row pusher, who in trying to make 14.000 miles in ‘mo days. no in to p" 01 3 32,500 mortgqo. gamed through Chiugo last night. “on he “find here he had traveled 517 M10. in twenty-two days. being lovelty-Ilm miles ahead of his nhedfle. Bi hid gained seven pounds in wowht. since starting. an; {4,000 mile trunp will “In um mt to Pct-thud. Mo..-mth ”Jahan- ville, Fla... west to 8:5 Francisco. north Minneepolis. " l The mortgnge on Grey’ 3 home is held by 1 rich but. eccentric individual named John Bolton, of Mnnkflo. Minn. .. Bolton offered to cancel the mango if Grey would show thnt he was will- ing, like the heroes of mytholoficnl lore. to undertake some anions task to demonetnte his worth. The 14. W mile tramp was decided upon as one sufliciently difficult to prove his courage and stamina. Gray has a. wife end three children, whom he will not see for two years, if be complete: his trip. -â€"Chicago Inter-Ocean. . ‘ Comm; 3: the National Debt. A. The monthly statement of “:3 pub-1 lic debt shows that at the-cloudy of business Feb. 28, 1903, the debt has cash in the treasury,,amounted to 3931972898, which is a decreqse as compared‘with Jan. 31, “$5,969,- 665. The interest bearing debt: is $914,541,420. { Thorouchly Up to Date. “Bfit why does she want to study' law ‘3” “011,51“: thinks there is economy in being able to try her own break): of promise suits."â€"-(‘hicago Poet. Very Mnci Interested. “Did the young man give yon‘uny encouragement, Constange?" “0h, fez, papa; he" asked me what sort of a cook we halfâ€"Yonkers Statesman. stealing? "No:"t.hey found the was in duel“ cimmtances, nod called M-a‘ use-o! kleptiymunia.” “i Iée. Circumstance. nua- cuts. ”â€" Chicago Tribune. ‘Then Another ling-Ice. they didn’t arrest her for M 00-...“ II- I“ m: his rem a slum m' ”fly worm up. While the pram ‘ wu e‘x’horfln‘. the dancer "one in the { Mince us. with m- ueonuma «m 2 «man. “Id: . “Den Mann. 1 m: the spirit my. .: In; In to cqnfeu Whit a bod mun 1‘" been. but 1 can’t do it while the (and gjury is in union." “The Lord will forgive you.” shouted ’ the punch". fl ‘ .Al Inn-t "on sunny Millet 1am. Ifimm the if? "I“ it! Will: It: poor French pups And us who Inn-s Wrap enough to an liven! pom“. râ€"BMlyn um i “I know it I know u.” aid the d)- ncr. “but He isn’t on themadjury.” .- Atchilol Chic, hid to the grphui say-lulu.” "JuiéeIdi m was {ace of him. mm did he leave?” - “His 12 children”~0hicago Journal. A mm PIOI’G“. "Br’er Thomas say dip , worl’ ain’t bright enough. fer him.” ‘ “Yes; en de trouble is, ever’ time he look ’cross Jordan's stormy banks, he Qm de next v'mrl’ bhzinfi”-â€"Atlantp Constitution. f / aid-Be Contributor-You @idvnoa all my article that you rejected. I pasted a few of the pages tpgethef and the} menu t, opened. .x . fie- autumnal-Ia. 0 1’-_ u-uu Luca” "‘5‘.” v v y‘u‘uq Editorâ€"Do I have to cats whole egg to know that ii ls bad?â€"~\'. Y. Times. Knew “no Brother. Struggling Pastorâ€"Brother Skin- flint intends to give our new‘chapel a. beautiful memorial window.‘ .Wifeâ€"He probably wants something to look at when the contribution box goes ar'ound.â€"-N. Y. Weekly. Better Len Inn-Id. Mn. Homer-«You can’t go home while it is raining go. Stay and hue dinner with us. V For a Chance. The summer time will Icon dmw neu' And 'twfll be rather nice A To drop this bother 0' er the coal ~ '7 ~ And worry- 0' er the ice. ., -thlnxton mu. 4 , \ Mr. Witlest-Oh no, th'ank you. It Isn't as bad as all that .â€"Chicago Daily News. , _ . “When Mr. Casey died hglefit all he Din-It Ie-Iatlve. Jackâ€"You don‘t man to say that pretty girl We just puued in your sister? . . Tomâ€"Yes; I'm her broth“ by ro- iusal.-â€"Cincinnati Enquirer. lehoea o! Ami-elm Dickâ€"Did you ever [at the lat Word with your wife? Charlesâ€"~01), yes; but I h." to lay it to myself when I get (int on the ”streetâ€"Detron Fm‘ Prul. “IIIROUI Ill. CAIIY. A Sad “"10. SHERIDAN now NEWSLETTER. $**Â¥*******************$** - ARKANSAS VALLEY. COLORADO. Altitude 8.400 to 4,600 feet: beet sugar factories, thousands of acres of alfalfa; millions of cantaloupes, extensive orchards. flocks of sheep; largest irrigsted section in the U. 8. Extensive csttle feedin and doir interests; nlution doubled in five yeers. .. . PE 5 VALL Y, NEW XICO. Altitude. 3,000 to 4,000 feet: 175 miles 10113;. on edge of great plains‘ cattle pastures, sflording table home market for nlfslfa. end grain; noted for its lnr e orchards and ne quality of fruit and resembles; nrtesisn belt with 300 flowmsz wells. [0 ORANDE VALLEY. NEW MEXICO. Altitude 3.700 to 5,300 feet: 350 miles long; greet sheep raising section: mining in adjacent mountains: sdapted ‘ to fruit raisin and smell farms. 1 . * SALT RIV R VALLEY, ARIZONA. Altitude 1,000 feet; 60 miles long and 20 miles wide; special industries-early oranges. live stock. vegetables, small fruits, alfalfa, bee culture. , SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. Altitude 50 to 400 feet: 250 miles 11mg, 50 miles wide; when. raisin . live stock, oil wells, alfalfa, raisin end wine gm Ii olives,.tlgs, citrus snd euiduous fruits,‘ elmondehwslnuts; lumbering ’sn mines in'm‘b null“. J '” s ' L ‘ ‘~ ALL FIVE V LLBYS hsve neverfsiling wster snyply. extensive systems of lrrignting ditches end rich soil. insuring profitsble crops. Plenunt climte, especisll in winter. Thriving towns, nflording good morkets. Directly reached y the SANTA FE. . , For intomtion shout ism lends, mnnfiotnrers’ end general business open- in . .aa MI. costume-ones agreements Santa ”Fe MONEY T0 [DAN Edgar M. Snow 8: 00. . Au Alwnye the Beet the lake: Alford; Telephone 54. v West Central Ave. IN SUMS OF $1,000 AND UPWARDS. ON WELL LOCATED mmovzo ' HIGHLAND PARK REAL an": Great Irrigated Valleys ' ‘FIRS. A. BOOK PER CENT m WWW ST. CHICAGO the M. ~.in The the 1' ter, , i in: the f doui frien iugi it is the Mr wh he

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