Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Dec 1896, p. 7

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'fl W “In. Thfl MA“ (imn' Amiaflon of "- Wq [Gum’th.m'.“ an. "no“ will hold their fourth Mung! lhhwdldlm’t getting betterhwmg,‘ CM'H'HM "I Quincy from Fcbmr! n4 1 on pm. It: mum-nova} 9 to 11. 18”. Incmm. and, mains mi, 9. mu for In! month from previous conventions and maid- “ .l I.“ m“ at! hcdn't made «In: the tut-growing conditions of I HER. litter. eve"! loan Insulation. at least m dei- _ ,A A- 'ome-wmmmnm. Califomia. méiu. u 1 I! you will send your mum nd 16- abolished. N we wlll send a leprechaun to {up work I " tone to explain All about the Id- ‘ 3.1..” at Pumps”: was per- ! ”mm” 1' ' mm mm on [gum .' ”M“ "l ' In Win. “an. A. Pm. ; in the mam Mtg-~11 Agus- m cue-s9. ‘ L- 9m '90- moo-p mm to the We». In": and North“. OI Dem-Mr 15. 1896. the North Water-n Mac (Chicago North-Wm- »: nanny) will tell etc-union "etc!- b a hm III-her of points In the «It. ml and northwest. rot full {Momm- tlol‘ an” to ticket agents 0! connect. h. nub. at address W 8. Kabul-n. One“! Plus-m and Ticket Amt, c 1 KW HR‘y Chicago. In hintâ€"I Iilcu than ever before «a mains Ila-ma and Gout points In “flight. one In (IO RIVII!‘ nine 0! ”all I than. the neat ll’oflmt being the M.‘ MM 5-... -kL-L I“-.. ‘0 1 . Mie Com mm 'wmen [elven-u 1 p. I.. no I'm earlier than mu- No (runs were mm of by no 0m! Nutter- mun, In making up In winter Medan; but changes m we InAtIe leaving Hue of pyml‘d Vary?" (diam banal. m _ _ tho by Amulet "are. lulu. carrying both June and mammary mum CM- mo 10:“ g .- ly. [or [m Angelle; an M and an mama: [liq-in of (I. 1'. Nicholson. General Pam!- Axelt. Gram Norther- mm“. Chicago. mule-t of superb "30an Pull-n place niecpcn. hula amok- lng m and «ll-In. em. ”out lugnrlopa arm-e vh any line. In»: Chicago £ p I Wanna.” nd ammu- null" boa Angela- h‘flbourlnndfin Damon?!“ town. Return. from antenn- lot- “In gal That-days. 1".- Noah" .1 won. than. Mr. William Futon. wrmlm on"! cnw- \‘mbnlnry." ulllu mm M u:- Iul "pad-om lo M- dlmncd um I). mutual-r1 o! a child of III. at "can “must-mo. Ill, be muon- Ably, It «umwhu manly. calmed u 8.0. or 2500 Inn", and be M. actu- nny “am-n down 1.7". H. Inn that m- dlnpom on m regard VIII u- um suspicion Ilw sultan! um ”I. M the “IMP: In - mm! mm Ind no! zoo wont: in their vmlmhry In Mum my: Hm a writ-040mm! unlvenH :- man "Hon use morn It» 8..“ or 0.0!» “min. nd mun-'- wor‘u i In mm m cm: 3.000. I but. to loch full-rah lab-«M. non. (1m. Pm. Anflauiulllo. Ky. Soul-numb!” "cur-Ion. South. erlo for yank-Mun. hurdm upon of flu- flotilla. The I'Iuenxur Department at the [mum-mo Nalhs'llle R. R. has 1w mm a tundra! pan hook with the above lllle. u lu unnrrlpllvo o! the re‘ warm and rummml-m n! the Io" of a. manila Iylu along nus “no In the late- of Knmm-ky. Teams-co. MI- lulu. “0than “Malawi and Wou- cn ”with. I! am contain. 3 county In of the no" named nut-In. no u tell worthy of I pmul of I!!! on hum-fled In "to South. A copy will be am In any Adan-u upon receipt or (an am- In_ nllvgr m qumpg. by (§.__P. _A_t- e "Overland Limited,” the famous t “continental train via The Chicago, niou Pacific a North-Western Lino. lava Chicago at 6:00 p. m, every day in the year via the Chicago North- Wesiorn 8'1. and mute: the trip to Ctiilornin in on three days. Double mowing-room owing Cars. Bullet Smoking and Library Cars and 1m Reclining Choir Cars are textures of the equipment of this perfect train. ’l‘ourlut sleeping Cars are also run through 10 California and Oregon dolly. and parsonaily conducted excursions luvo Chic-go every Thursday. Agent: of connecting linen sell tickou via the ‘ Chicago t Norih-Wnsu-rn R'y. illus‘ ‘ tratod pamphlets and full information ‘ will in iuruislmi on application to W. l B. Kniukenl, (i, i'. IE 1‘. A., Chicago, "I. Q 1m. It mains but I smell mount of} . RECORD OF MINOR DOING . rein-(til in South Dakota. to mature the .mop. During 1898 South Dakota had. up to September 80th. three and seven- _..mm inches mm o! rein-tell than her say of the previous sixteen years. Since September 80th there hss been Iddod It least three or four inches to I the excess. making a. gain of nearly eight inches more than the average. I Esrly in November there were heavy rains. depositing over two inches, and ‘ since then there have been heavy . snows, and about in foot 01 snow cover- ed the ground on November 25th. Da- kota. farmers have abundance of hay , snd great supplies 0: outs, barley and i corn. Wheat has advanced to about . seventy cents a bushel in the local markets, anQprospects tor further ad- ; Vance are good. The ground will come { out in the spring better soaked than : ever before. The prospect for better prices next year is good. There are thousands of people in the East who i could do no better than to go to South. . Dakota now and buy their seed and! teed for next year, and move out in the i spring. First-class farming land in . 1 v South Dakota. along the lines o'! the . W‘IIV um 51“ 1' My“; THE WEEK-i Seven Days' Happen]..- (1 ~80. ehl. Religions. Politico Criminal. Obituary and linen-nouns Events tron Every Section of the state. Only 115 women voted in Logan county. The Aurora Street Car company is having temporary vestibules built on the winter cars to protect the motor- mon. / The La Harpe fair this year has a deficit oi $382.39, which, added to the old debt of the association makes a total indebtedness 0! $1,354.83. ‘ Thirty murders have been commit-i led in McLean County during the past} twenty years and not one of the mur- derers have been legally hanged. 0ne,| however, was lynched within a few minutes after his crime. A great many husking stories have I hi . i r: k . St. Paul rail- . 3,;‘5; ,ffl'bé'figfi, “ (mm 810 m .‘ been told, but the following (mm the gnaneon News takes the dilapidated $16 an acre. The creamory industry! and stock-raising in South Dakota will i wearing apparel from the shrubbery: (mill? increase This 1397. F0! ; “Chas. Gcrnantz has Just finished husk- turthcr iniormaii n INNS! W- 13- ing corn for John Ryan and has made “walla 83“" HJT'TSWW": A3“:- a great record. He hushed 4.0l6 bush :11 F I“ . ° “ id “3' Ch “30‘ or 913. averaging 150 bushels per day. . . unt , immigration Agent for , h ,_, A hi South Do 295 Dearborn 'Streeii How 3 tot. members p card to Chicago, the Liars club has been sent Mr. Ger- mmo-aakl-m Dam:- flan-tot" hm. (auroral. In Three Day. Mn Wake January, the Illlnolt Union comm who In (mom a the manoamwmod both o‘thhm Ion with a pocket knife 'hfle in I rebirth-,nsmcnlmpmotla «7 km a new cat at mum uh III. by :1: mm . militate: are in reality greater um before. and yet so shrewd and awful in the mamont um this institution in the most pmomlcai home in the mum sum." the home. In the face of this the in- mates nay mat they were never fed, clothed or lodged an we" as at pmâ€" rnt. Tum-v arr also 87.000 worth of supplies on hand. Finn: and [mine]:- mm. as formerly imposed. hare. been thatched. and the men mite money lot work performed. The. Inlet-Ina] ex- This Quincy Hrrald says: "The auto is art-mu; making a profit on the aoldlers‘ home. The national gov- ernment my: tho Scan :25 per anar. Mr for nah Inmate. For the am qmr- m a» nor «pm for maintenance was .32.“. TM State virtually netted 50 cents for each of the 1.000 ‘volnram In For some time past A rolnny of men who "toil not. nrlthrr vlo Hwy spin." have Muir their badminton in the wood: along the flat near Pontiac. The «hot clay a report" of the Daily tender. in company with Dvxmty MRI” tl Tlihott uni City Marx-hall Robinson. went out to visit the camp, and that 3th" found Is lhmt told by the re- porter: "in a map at Inga willows In a 'shack' hnlit of beam and hul’o m stun. ‘whk-h would hoid I'M" or- asiou mutton! twenty-tire men with 3 mm crowding. The camp was ai- Mde-rrted. beam it was «tat-p alt! uncomfortable own with a warm in of drtftwood." In»; or Um prior to his! Thunder :Mn ma owl-fled In m» tall!" pan of this com"): mklnx snapshot plo- Ingnmn rm- winning and selling tunes for sump. mlinx adunm pay- mu. H. In MM tin-Ir victims an may. Thursday may Min! to re- turn to this my Incl I!» Juli-n In one a board M" and A. 2. stunner a “wry MIL Mumm- Journnl-Ropnhl!nn: ”Two "winners [hum llw mum: of J. 1. Jane. and J. 8'. Hull. an- hndly wall: «I by emu-M M (Ma manly. For I Mn. Rm". Mnlliun or Prnrl. l’lh manna was brought in Springfield Bu- urdny by Deputy Unitcd 8mm unr- ulul Bantam and nape-m lu lb. "all“ 3mm ”mm-t rum and gave C500 bond in Ilium-r to the churn oi art-null": a immluiom claim for I pennant in a pension can. It II «um um Mn. Mulliun appllnl to! a wanton n "w widow o! Jnmu Maill- nn. lu-r mml hunhand. I'llmn m hid martial blunmomly. not having Mun diurnal from lav-r llm lmflnml. ; Tho following minty note In from the Mon-tum Manuel: Two fill-run: young men mum to lth «It: to mu "'1de and rvnlaln over Sunday. One «and with relative. the other re- limi at the wmmmo Halt-I. and when Um bulldlnx caught flm he ammo um: am ml. but nook Mu departure an the 2:31 a. m. lulu. and the Sunday dinner tha-h I "In young lady of un- m: cooled onmlally for M- hvmm mm lo M vale-n without hlm. i The tnrmem' lnstttute ol Whlteslde County It! held at Sterling December 3 and 3. The program lnctndes a discus- sion of wheat ralslng In Northern llll- uula, mono: maklnx with cows, Im- provement 01 rural schools. good help In the kitchen. poutry Interim". mak- ing arm llfe uttrutlw, u dlu-uulon n! mil-maklng and It: materlals, howi Iu kt-ép up the lertlltty u! the aoll. utnts an the nlnlnx of valuable club“ at hon-an, and out" toptcv. sterling Gazette A large case In the baggage car of an early Northwestern train Saturday morning contained two bald eagles. male and female, with this luacrlpuon: “Black um American eagles. Mark and Hannah. for Major McKinley, Canton. 0.. from White- wood, 8. [1. E. Plurlbns Unum. The :all goes with the hide. Cautionâ€"~Han- ‘ nah In all right, but look out for Mark when he reaches for anything.” A great many husklng stories have been told, but the following from the Hanson News takes the dilapidated wearing apparel from the shrubbery: “Chas. Gernantz has Just finished husk‘ lng corn for John Ryan and has made a great record. He hushed 4.016 bush- 018, averaging 150 bushels per day. How's that?" A membership card to the Lian-'5 club has been sent Mr. Ger- "ants. Thlrty murders have been commit- ted in McLean County during the past twenty years and not one of the mur- derers have been legally hanged. One, however, was lynched witth a few minutes after his crime. The 'La Harpe fair this year has a deficit 01 $382.39, which, added to the ow debt of the association makes a total Indebtedness of $1,354.83. The Aurora Street Car company In having temporary vestibules built on the winter cars to protect the motor- mon. , ILLINOIS NEWSLETam “M W 4 mmmm Pdfmlflt Inn-ll “a Ann- ‘nnl m "In speaking at the length of time one has voted in a precinct, remind: lie of two or three old mum in our neighborhood." I!“ a Enema“: cor- respondent. "Mr. George nnm has voted u Mmklnaw town-Ma'- polling place for sixty yum In. Wilma Una-3y and Hr. Clerk Button hive voted In I‘m precinct any-eight years." According to the My W by Kerry Dollother-ehll nth om: mm villi-returning hat Ill mm at m- m .1! m g m; m mule.- g} ms. He has (or seventy-cum years been '1 member or the Methodist church. . Probably the most remarkable old gentleman In "to l‘nllM Staten la Isaac Thompaon. ol Alto townshlp. hoe roun- ly. llllnola. Mr. Thompson celebrated hln lfllh Mfllula) Wednesday In the presence of a largo company of rela- "res and lrlendu. He was lo the vr . of 1m. remembers the llral. one of an- ‘ thraclle as Mel, on a mlghty hunter In ‘ his young clays. and now at the age of 100 years relates lnnny storm. mass In coal and wood. aaalsts in work about the, honor, and shaves hlmael! every: day. Sold hltl son to a Rocklortl Reg. ; later-Gazelle reporter: "When he 'aa 3 75 years old we were. plowlng once. ‘ He put hls hands on the home stand- lng between them. and leaned on the» hch of one o! the naltoaln He won't I antler us to do any of the. navy work z; about Ms room even now. He brings? In all his own wood and rural for his; area and mm: In such work at every i chance. lle take long walla abort! the ' place, and I believe the work does hi. { good. He. Pals well as you saw. an“ ‘aleepnlllteatop. llegoeetooedatsl j o‘clock aml la generally the am one. , up In the mornlng. He in a lltlle hard ol hearing. and he cannot m to read I now. although (our years ago Me eight r was perfectly good. He had a oevera altank of the gflp at that time, and um _ allected hla eye. He seems to gt'o'nL more cheerful every day, and In just: like one of the yotmger members of the lam"): Mr. Thompson has always been very upright and alrlcl ln Illa bah. ,' ‘ lu. He was brought up at a line when , everybody had Honor ln llrc house and ' 1 when It was considered remarkable ll! ; one dld not drlnk. Yet he never; touched liquor other than for mate-L i "emu liollnt: and Amelia mum} worn wedded in tho imam church lnl ltdlord on “and-y lut. Then it. duly a one tiling tlut ticltlon tim odltor now I than recording the uranium of tho young in his column. and that in rr~ _ cording tho mint-flint: in Mn boon. ' an tho 0cm Nuns. When hotly than «not: him». within a tow dun ‘ ol curt: other. the Joy that min. in that I nnctmn I. almost too ”that ior thin world. When I young mapln who Mm" Mn nit-l: mania-I come in and Inb- ’ unrihr. um tiny not I nlcr notice in ' the paper lilo this. thn editor vouldu't incl Immin- or more Mini"! than if he was sitting on tinI «in or n svm-v-ol- und cloud. Ihilo a pair at little angels mndmol-scn all new him. down «lira. They nun Mn bound! our to the grand Jury In Imnulu of .100 «ch. A l 1 Them In an Alfred Tenuy-ou over In . Teacher-:"H'ourvolul n;« you. \Vllllm" Mnldrn. nun-nu rounly. I! ho In In! - WIIIIo-wfl'm 6 n! hemp, a in uehool and nlullvo of the lmtou laureate or 4 m um can."â€"-Wuhlulon Tlmu. Incl-M. he [an npmnnlly dagnoml- I -.-___ . MI. AIM-d In a boy. "a and another ‘ On Nov. 30": the John A. 8.1:" 3nd Ind named man-mo Wilson mum! the 5 got. Ln Crone} W3... "u.- [:33 ‘10:?!”- nowr academy when more In: no on. ' I 0 "own It war rm v In a... (have. and “up,“ an the hm". ‘ order for Him lbw-and hum-Incl nod taro. They ”mm tabla: and chin] potniou (roll an} am In Ten; The (hm Altonn claim a combined population of 2i,700, bound on the reg- istration of voters. and allowing a ratln of Eva inhnbllanlu to one water. Alton City has 3.72) vourn, which xivoa a population at “3.405 in Um rot-pant. limits. Upper Alton ha- 675 voten~ population. 3.52.2: Norm Alton poll. no voles, populntlon 1,370. This makes ihr totni, according to that count. 2|.- 170. V An 11â€"year-old Kanknkee girl was accidentally killed the other day whlle helping her mother. A cellar door in the pantry was left open by the mother and the dlushipr. going into the pan- try, (all head first down the slope and fractured her skull. A cousln o! the little girl died or a hemorrhage last week while on her way to the depot. The inmily “pm-t u third mlelmp at any time now. The Bluff line freight train due in Springfield Monday morning did not arrive here until Tuesday morning. The engine took water at Lock Haven, as usual, and after going about threa miles the engineer noticed that the in- Jector was not in working.r order. Ha examined the tank and in it found three nah. One of them had caught in a pipe and this caused the- trouble. Because the merchants at Kirkwood follow the custom of asking {or bids on any little job of printing they need Editor Russell 01' the Kirkwood Lead- er advertises {or bids on a sack of flour. two pounds of coffee, two suits of underwear, a granite coifee pot and ten pounds of nails. He says he will educate all the people of that place to advertise when they want anything. Tramps have been numerous around Canton the past few weeks. They know that the pollce will run them out or town it they get up into the business dlstrlct. and consequently they keep on the outskirts. People living on the outer edges of the city are greatly an- noyed by the hegglng or these vag- rants. ’hucloud Its door-end Manner emlou. nobody being u work in the mechanical departments. Ad Aurore men whole daughter he- lonn to the American Volunteers. went to the hen-mks to take her home the other evening. The volunteers ob- ject/ed and a scene ensued. but the man came out successful. He says he don't hank much on a religion that keeps his daughter out. so late nights. Tramps have been numerous around Canton the past few weeks. They lrnnur flint Ihn nnllnn will run ehnm nub â€""v‘I"' u I - vu- 'l".'. “M A Good Fruit end Fur-ulna him}; Now loin: lowed. 'l‘hll m 0! land line In the M- put «Colorado Conn old Northern port of manna. _ about my nih- wm of How, the mtoommemhloon- trotthuun. The-anh- rich. produm the and: loan. This dlltl'lof. in Ten. he: plant! otnlufelltororop. and one o! “to moo-flue- In .order to eecure I good form (a to have land the: Inn smoothly Ind has high enough altitude (or "on drainage. which can be secured n thi- me. u it in nemooth rolling nirie. lying on the divide between the Bernudu on! Colorado Rivers. “my",uyd Mmymm ”Insmmnflohflhu" mgnd-olounyplmol. That "Invent-It“- Inn-whet mhhgyouphn.lndmlelt awn-u nyllfn “0"“?â€" thllnd WI!“ hum " hmmmnmuwmua Flu-penis. may m m on- f.plnyodunlam 1 In formerly uuwmcmm n dune-I. hint-es. halt-do. 01‘ dummy, inn-bin”. m ample-mean. whim}. "‘"M" sad "mnt-firheâ€"lefl-cble” {calm bites and hmlm In not one: more b one tried at! In. remedy. Lydia : Nathan'- Vent-bk (impound at one: man gamble: The following b I hdliaflnu, 142mm ml do- um, tad nervous mm. MFEWM "2°" 9"?!”- arr phhl bmmmlmm ' mamawm “-7.: W3: \ ‘P‘T ’ .' nutâ€"You I... W “Hill v Ila-I when? I ,-. ”n Imamâ€"can wm no u no can: D'kht mr nun-t add “ m A ' mvn an I will cm um um "um "'1 31mm ' " 3 ' they-mew Iodo f ”'0'. mo. ’0 ' '“ lap-fluvial! um “I L ‘ the urn work. Their duties v __ V v . .1 mum m. on lhelr m m. .» n “hr-Au cl! wet! on. Ila-y, ”35.33213: ”mm: ".1 nor-Inching“, sud my of then. M " ’“u’Jfi‘u- ' can in an m II n. > ' ' I. 3 M til-6. minim than. (“0- t w‘â€"--_-_:_â€"_:::;; :‘;;‘ :3: * ";.'"“::‘;::~.' " ,, _ ‘ ., ~' “aw“ and" complaint- elllul "lend. i am" 1 ‘ Mmrimhmw [ A . It In a woman'- Man that no on n In known narrow and" .m- m mod , In pillow In mu. u A”, ImmunIo-I'lm Lu". 'Illlr'u -‘I'- TNchor-»"Hour old are you. \VIIIIM" Wllllo-w‘Tm a a! hemp. G in nehool and 4 In the can."â€"-Wuhlnglon Tlmon. ‘ Mu. C. A. Adam. on: uni Martin at... Omaha. Neb. writes. "I had in- grippo and then malaria, indigestion. I nevero headache um! blind and dizzy spoils. Your Dr. Kay's Renovator has uumd me." Sold by druxgiaiu at 25 «in. Ind 81.00. A nimble pumnhlel. with many "3014"“ (or "in uniting. Your orders will be promptly tilled for goodn on receipt of prior. Send at once you will nan-r regret it. Addmm Dr. ii. J. Kny Matiiwi (90.. (Woman; 0mm Omaha. xvii. V-lnblo [Mu-aver, fur la-urlppo. m.- Sou-Itha- Weary Watkinsâ€"Say, Hungry. this here booze to great. Would it be an Insult to out how you got It? Hungry Higginsâ€"~Worked an old guy for a quarter. “Now, what did you want to introduce that there word for? It clean taken all the enjoyment out. of the occulon." "Wot word?" "That there word beslnnln' wlt' n ‘w."‘â€"~ln- dlunapolla Journal. I FREE FA!!! To TEXAS. 500‘"!an uni/Ls coumnlh'rlox cu. Junx leunuuoux M 110 Rinlto Bldg. .CIIICLOO. 7* r "1 "r.- 0 run excursions to the lands over the 0.. R. l. P. to Ft. Worth. and from there over the Santa Fe to Wallis. Tax”. We secure you the lowest um and will no company on. erlo to us lol- our book, “Fertile arm Lands," excursion rates, dues and how to get We Inticlpnto that you desire toinvut in land: tor a lurm and home. \Vhlto the prlcps are low. the terms any. and where you can urchnw and pay (or the [and In three or our years, Is chonyly as you are no: paying rent: cm: {here are two fine- of “Human. and wnhin the Inn“: of this tract, which is twelve miles North and South, and eight miles East and West, there. are two town» located, one on each road, which glvos a - can] advantages to any farmer local as t on TIRED PM LBJ-“WOMEN This diiti-iuc bu a t”mild delightful cum-to, enabling yonto produt-s lomo thing almost one]: month In the year. An- cum-gut Advantage in thnt Ihrou h thin try}; roam two inn of utlroa a. and vii, r 7 ,aâ€" After A wuldlua vercmony In nm-nr I Inc- rm unlm mute In a hitch in u noun» ‘l'ho Indor- lolhu‘ "an mum! nun Mr llnl» mum urc- Im- pron-d num- .hy Um pit-null“ firm» of Flm. when In mm] of flu- luxuuw rt- '01:! or u “c-ulle rvuwdy than by any other. and um II ‘n vmm- arm-MHMH to mam. chaldrvn a-th-y H and u Imm- um llwm. True Inw ra-mmly. Nyrun u! Man. In mnnurm-luvrd by "In «'unrm'. um Flu.- flymu I‘ummny uuls. Mn... of ”yam-y. Sydney now claims that In Absolute tonnage only five Enslluh port! m uurpuna her. rim. landon. Liverpool. Cardin. Hull and Newcutle. The value of the shipping ordlnarlly moored or anchored In the port in "0.000.000. (Be-I.) A. W. GLEAMN ' Nollry Public. Hull's Cllarrh (Euro In Ink-n Internally. and um directly on the blond am! mucoul Influx" of the Intern. Semi for loll!- mom-u. tree. I". J. CHENEY (20.. Toledo, 0. §9'-.'..bÂ¥..-'rm.r.ul-Lu.7:-t- . . Ind «wary cams of ('llll‘fh that cannot be cured by tho use 0! llau‘ :- (mum: Cum. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn in before me and “mum In lily-Prgfif‘nfl'. mu m- dly of December, STATE OF OHIO CITY 0|“ TOLEDO. LUCAS COUNTY. u. Frank J. Cheney makes oath um ha in the senior nner or the firm a! F. J. Chrne G 0.. doing buulnmu In the (fl! 0! To ado. (‘ounty and sum Informant and that laid firm will {my the sum of NJ.) HUNDRED DORA}!!! For eat-fl! "No. George, I woukl bring an ICUOI for breach of promise "~~Bnlton Trav- eler. “Would you die. passionately. cool ?" "George." she whispered. and he boat his head to listen. “do you know what I would do If your love for me should wan Sho Would no. She was easily lutreuched upon bl: shoulder and they were very. very happy. ”.00. - Bend at once for “In. table booklet trolling neurly an dlaemt with many receipts. Dr. Kay's Reno- vmor will be cent by mail on receipt at 25 out" or $1.00, or slx‘ large also {or 86.00. Address Dr. B. .1. Kay Medical 00.. (Western omen) Omahu. Nob. u; uuuun-Ir. N"- Thu- P‘umlly Pllln I'm the hon. lines um two u can‘t hon: .1 Dr. Kay}- Renovator and l autumnal; headache, good appetite and mm In good onion- .; wall II my wimp IUD. 29;" Sold by druulsto at :25 on. qml It. MN ‘ ‘ . ‘ Itch an. writ-i " unmet. alum-u Indie .' ~ . .3 Mod turbo doctors and m' h '9! medicine. all of which 10'1I03. l’hfin The 0“}, ”filling .‘W > ,, f“ . ,. dear?” he' naked VV 0' :7. What a «mm m u m. win In. mm b two he," ”no! 301”: It. In unduly m thin 3m. an be .Imd by; «In, hi my would it .m ”If lead It, or It'll all ya; '0. m pad any «aim-1r“ ha has an ' ' rem-,dumwm municipd or mi. For the m .110 It.

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