Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Sep 1909, p. 7

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new the Cover Work- Inl "any the Prolm In ohm or. A concern denim-g in can sign mi- vmllin; will buy my space that can be nude Iniiable for zhlt purpose pro VIM tint It an be made to yield a profit. the New York Bar sun The line. buyer for Inch 3 concern has to be I Inn of Intelligence and ndapta- bility. for he may cover the city and I mm are: of the surrounding ier- rim. meeting all non: of people, city loin Ind farmer; limo won't sell their space at my price. tome want too much. and than than no me who will sell for comm non- of sign- imt not for oihen The hunt must than how to get siougi with everybody with whom he do“ bullion mum: in. "limes bum put The lomn are «In mad!» It II (me, In! (no output 'lll have to be mm for long nil-tuna. beau-e than n no longer I read! buyer (at the lime on the Isthmus The exocrine (or not!!! the comm; year vlll mm to about 8375.000. lnelw'ng nay for amnion. xteenlng. palntlng. plumbing and Inch small amount: of lumber n '1" be necessary to replaco old bum. 'AflIPAOITOMAlDIILL In ”In there bu not been enough at!" palm to amply the market II a. city 0! Plum: none. to n! noth- lng of the lamb“ of (an required by tho convulsion During the int few you! than 'n In opportunity for m to make 3 quick fonnm sall- Iu hrd'ood lumber to the and mm- .l-Ion. but that opportunity I: no. :7 a. an“. The and mmmlm hammer, enact be blamed for Import. II! In Imam. (be: during the put collapsing Illa acne"- only by . ninth. 0. the on!" mm. bulldlnu II u. later”. constricted M Mun l-kf nu! "ma; from In, to un- nu-In year! Md. I‘ve been ammo I, “(and either by the cllmto or mu of unto”. gold. bola; and for that "no“. The IQ]! mm: m- In m 8530.... one-dd lot lupin]: And In «Milka to I" lieu m: I“ cloud: um provl‘od, amt. In; no! 1‘". ”00.00.. was av" 04“.... for ammo (or nth-a no. It! ”and In "no no" mg. 110 V"!!! in no. Iona eon- Ilncted of pile. Ic- tlnn [hm nun oil. which «may '2'. ~Mk! tron {on-u. fill. c. L. chm nod but It"; 01 the tanning the non no!” can In“ too ”often. no mum d 00 um rm 0! curre- cy. “m- oan - mm on «or ID. 000.... um“ on “Minn «flu Ibo put In mm 11.. Mlnlm Inn in. «and M a: II“. 0! arm Not only it" has um mu mph". hum Ian I flat. I. II", II! who" Inc ah- ,Il up In or!" that lb: .00 II.“ Ind any." and mmml “on“. T). rm behoo- «sum In H) p“ and mm employ". ole-I, WI. Indus. con-lumen. how! an. thou. «mm mm m" '0' II A 0009 m to Ila" nun-mo loo-on"â€" h-u l. llll. 'In connection with the work on the canal it is probable the! the majority of the Americans back home do not comprehend ell the doteils, most of them viewing it no I mutter of digging n ditch. hauling nwny the dirt end building I few locks and dams. I Colon letter to the New Orleans Times-Demo- crnt says. it In herdly likely that the work done in sanitation and in erect- ing buildings and the cost of the some one fully realized. When the French Cane! Compnny turned over to the American army omcere their W alone on the isthmus there were in- cluded in the transler close on to 1.800 houses. For several years prior to1 that time the French had been doing namely anything except A little dig- ging at Culebra. and. on these houses were strung nli along the line end were but little used. they were nntur- lily in bad condition. Since that time the cum! commission has erected Iomethlng like 1,500 buildings. These have cost. more or less. $6.400,000. American money. and the repairs nec- essary to make the French houses nxnin hnbitnble cost nearly 32.700.000 Auto-phone Condition- nd th- Wood Ant Nominated Brick or Stone Constructién. Rog-Ind Hon-u. Hotels. Hospitals and Many 0th" Building. wmu- Can-l Zeno. BIBBEHS [If BIB “NEH" om 39.000.000 [8 man SIR ORACLE SPEAKS. "Yen When m can- hlm wt“ and: spent down In" he'll be [In] to M rid of the lot a! u!”â€"~Canle on. A 00.4 npnnI-lty. "your pa's coming down on Satur- dny. I wonder I! that would be I goal time to [peak to him.” lustre-eon he Qp’efloe. Cleanliness and good ”petite are {tvlng so are cheerfuinesl and good digestion. Avoid bickering: and heat- ed discussion: It the table. at: slow- ly. tntlng time to the. thoroughly your food. You will be coaxed into an appetite through no little n thing In the lmmmlnte cleanliness of the lin- en and :be dishes. the gamlohing of the meat with parsley. watercress or baked potatoes. A relishâ€"mitten. onionu. rudishes. celery-Mm help. a united tppetlte into nnothef course And the serving hotâ€"not lukewarmâ€"â€" 0! the vegetables and meat: that come from the oven is It wonderful! old to digestion. So much for t» blowing out of gas: but why can not this mam: (emu turn MI “tuition to othevg needed "I- venuons? More In the mnehlne "at wm make banana ml: on the 3M. wulk n delight to podenrhn's? lm't there come device that w!" make the humor“! who rot-ks hours and pulls chair: from under folks a pub": bone tutor? Curt we have an antidote for the revolver fine) no me mppoged was loaded?â€"Sucrm Magazine. Hiram. the ranks ml: at. Ml never been an. to "adorn-ad why meddle- some m9. mam Inurfm rm In mnpte. homely alum“; Blowing an! the gas. in has mun mint-Ind. h «M! 01 (My: ppm“! privilege. nannies! In under the Conan-Hon. A martinis which DI" "mm “In to NO. out I" the w “thin reach. without need for tum-en! mm: neat-pat. will do Inn-II to redo" lellll'l mm In molar government A Pro-0.- .. run. I’m-lo "Inn. tho in" Chum and llm m nonm- henna. II" to manual ill! the mm m. ho- .‘h' York. A man In (M matron": MI "would I mm vhlcl milk! one Io Now an Ibo pa rum! fur 1of tho mnmumm By - MIA-l- loo amputated to Isa-flue. the at. then No" out. calm-Han! In“ line" cl. So period I! the roan". nee. mum. to m Inventor. mu "tn "M (as mu mass to run. Thus u my Mom In! the um In" In!- u but no cmllory am, and In and a. "a. man an Dun and to". CI" mu put- (to name! In an “Ime IM and. I an on! with N- u m- t.“ It in lo ole" M In “In; In various humus. II no lat-Amy Ila Malon- my I. Ml Cu cl “0 be can“ to be! It in n mm no hm Is my mu I. II” an. not. no"; In new" loamy ll. uk- uy h null; I)... III mm and Mn up “In: that I. In to! my lo. not I»: N my a. m: In mm. to null "In I. Male. on a Mule. I. “and: mu I. In not m count 0! course some of then space: no In preferred po'itions And cost the MI- vertiur correspondingly. 'i'ho Mur- tiser an buy whatever Ipm he wants wherever}. wmtu it. He can an space, I: it rum. through A district cr territory or be my pick localitie- when he'd like to b. or where he thinks It would be ldunilgpoul for him to be. The advertiser dolirln‘ to rent wnll Ippco for advertising pur~ pose: any come prepared with an; shoring just the amount of bulinul One concern la the bullies: In New York has under In control for adver- llsluz sign- about. 750,000 squue toot. samevbero abom twenty PM at ver- tlcnl space neutered here and more In llrge and small lots. Some of m space- bought cost I high price, me In bought low. Hwy 0! the spaces lcquh'ed In city or coun- try any be held more or Ian perm:- nently. Some are held (or ghorm perlods and of some the tenure ml! be only temporary. an In the case of side wall: soon obscured cash: by new buildings, hut new spaces are cur sunny bolus leased sud the aggregate amount of rpm In kept up or In- creased. On some city Ilde walk there mlsht bu room [or A sign tony. my. all” tee! blah. while on the Ilde find root of A country burn or shed the um would be hr Ian. Sometlmaa In em country you see In udverthinu sign painted don. on u number or shed». keep- cmk of :1] the chann- “on the nilwlyl and the highways within IIII outside territory und he kelp! tho I column: eye on real um. innue- uonI in the city. to know flare now bulldlnml no goiu up and than old buildings are to be, torn down. H- nuy be pblo to buy tho aide oi I new building or us. ton luau on It when It rise- above the building adjoining. or parhlpl he can get the exposed aid. of an old building on In adjoin!“ 'lr cunt lot. ”Conscience many." an the Philâ€" osopher of Fully. "In the so ant- your win level In nut poets! when a» clan: the rut «HM-1m M. no Caron-a. "Yea. I have a. cousin In Barcelona.” "Aren't you van-led?" "I‘m Iwmlly vorrledâ€"dbey're MV- Ing such dreadful time. there klllln people. And I‘m so mm! It Arthur A! I ml be.” "Why? "Manna he hasn't sent me any no cure poet curd: About lL"-â€"-Clmlnd Phln Dada. During a history recitation in : Wanington nubile school the teacher put the question: "When was Roma built?“ The first to muster m I youngster near the front and MI re- name was. "At night." ”At night!" repeated the astonished Instructor. “How in the vorid did you get "ch III idea :3 tint?" "Why. We often heard my and any that Rome wasn't bum in a day.” mm the boyiâ€"Hnrper's Weekly. Heâ€"lt was : lrlghtlul moment when I received your letter telling me of the lnsnpenble obstacle to our mnr. rinse, I would hue tho! myself. an! I had no money to buy 1 revolver. Sheâ€"Dental. If only you Ind let no km. "l'hll popular Gallon I! all rot. ll ml lilo the glrl‘n Inner nil-ion ob has to the man of her choke.” ”You‘re tron; them He anon object; but he“: usually too Ilse to n] ur- lhluf~Knnm Clly Journal. iinâ€"WeII. I dldn'l mm: to scald any helpâ€"m BOMDIII. ham”! Old Lady-“You field. ”and boy! Aren't you Isa-nod of "in!" nlughterln‘ mono Innate“ mm Boy-l It"! flangMQflI' on. Indy! I‘m out mun“ specimen: (or do sun-mm lnstlrooLâ€"P'cl. ‘II In In Only 0! even an all to.“ (o I: married .1 I». an of 21" old no hair". 'Wen.‘ I” no girl 0' so. 'Im an. Inner"). "you hadn’t to" no that Talk to the turfâ€"Pillâ€" Melphh beds". Judgeâ€"Do you mean In tell no um ”I «and by. and In your mother-In- la' b: balm lo «lath by the nu my without doing anything? WM- I1 finial: "On. In the am u' In "but “no." "Var. ”In?“ and no nlm d I "lei Incl» ulm‘ "Do-[Inns and the! col...” In no reply. AM the tutor all h In on!" lo the not fin "nunâ€"Io I" cam-Mn a ’1... Huh. In ”NH... wm you M: n? "munâ€"«I‘ll. Mn. In Manon I'm pink! 4. you propon- to club luv-(file... Dolly New: 'Woll. a, mum can In ovcf. I In u' an 0M and.“ '1- Ilon I ll "an. llnor' “not. In As my a"! lulled no, In mu In a (In a. m Ill! umm.‘~l|ltum1nh um. ”I! Inn I III! 4“th mldil:.“â€" Wu: lt‘l mou'ly do ‘ and vl! nuns; Hannaâ€"It'- You'll 31! III. clay to dlnuen dnr. no? II n ‘ III IMI.~Hydun d0 ‘ WI Firs: Kidâ€"~09 umpire In do bl; baseball games gm bl; money [or um- plrln' amen. Second Nthâ€"Yea. but den l! 3“ goes [er lllo lusunuco.â€"â€" New York Telegraph. Said Sheâ€"Did you leave your heart behind you at the seashore lust sum- mer! ‘Sald Heâ€"No. Th0 only thin; I left behind was my trunkâ€"Chicago Duly Newn Uncle Joeâ€"Nell. Teddy. It In quit. possible that there are people In the moon. Little Teddyâ€"Well. that I). come: of them when there Isn‘t my moon ? The Majorâ€"l saved that rose you gave me last week. Mlss Antique; kl; though It In withered It at!!! remlndl In. of you! Miss Antiqueâ€"Sir! Bunrauttoâ€"Wo believe that 3 won- In lhould get u man's Inset. Mam-d Mumâ€"Well, Judglux from my own cl- perleuco. she don. ”Mr. lmlthâ€"Yu. In I pretty but. Mn. Smithâ€"1 bought It on your so- count. Mr. Smithâ€"Ya: you generally do. Sunday School Sunni-lawman:- Now. chlldnn. ! want you all to plug hurtlly. Do not let an hour a silent voice! Pupâ€"An pawn! II I chann’ duh! mnâ€"wmus Ut‘o a (ryln' pun thu': got Into society. [ML lo CourIer-Jou nlu‘ by up“! n Uncle Hue: V“ loud-(ooh: 'Iy d0 Ilwl l nun-y cvlde In. I ml'nk 1 nner. Immruu; In uol ”lulu vuydun llullcllu. ‘hy did ya ler-Jounul. uxpulcncu I Hutu. av Man 0." hummus yLm e um.“ out {In M. um mm. And In 1 lo WM you‘d In; I unau- : l0 bun; In comm“~ *ll-u Au Ii uAu-mwmA cu in and: m I!!! you Mr. Sin-A- [wr “my" no runs up vs REPOR nu: l0 NIIII “I" Dru-no Ca. Inn. I'd-3 flu. During a fire u the all plant of an Atlantic Refining Comm u Pom Bree”. PL. Nell 0'0“ '1. hand to aeuh. n I: believed that A an.- mlte can pull“ t I and crui- ct exploded. tuning _ _ ‘I'ow- Flnodcll .0. Dad. Dimtroul floods he" overwhelmed ihe town and vicinity of Beeoeki, m southeast Jam, It in estimated the! 600 perished. Rsiiwny him In” been event any and an” to mp- my 1nd crop. In sum Killed In Autos-an. Acumen. Rose Hoffman. aged 5 run. was killed. Ind her father. mother no u.- [er was certainly Injured In an In» mob". accident at novellvlllo, Ohio. Mliyh-III no" 0! M De“. John W. Miller. aged 7‘. Inner ol “lay-eight children, died a: the coun- ty home near Indlnna, PI. Ho had been muffled (our um A vldo' minivan Mm It“. rapt-III Life has. um B. Cnblree. the corporal tho shot "d HIM! Onmnln Mymoml of the Hand Staten "my :1 Pt. Data Home. In! July, wls sentence! try court-martial to 1mprhonmt for "to. '3!" In. Run. by lav-m. It Is reported from the Congo Fm sun that I white much“! in been kind Ind eaten by alum nur bon- go, An expedition nu been lent to punish the manuals, Km by own rumor-um "Killed by their at: unleashes." n- the "ram of I‘m Brewer of Brooklyn on the dam of Laurent Ora-e and I’m-and Cafe. film and noel-«Mun o! the wrecked scum car. '30 both mu mun II the MCI n Brighton Beach. Woo-r I..." Am Potter. 0mm Hui cl Ila-l hm; a, I). m M and um Illle «mum Ms unfilter- mailman. Em Rad lard. o! Frlnllln. lll. While mm: '8. bllg but“ his brother Charles mm lo Mn Md Ind flier bulk Md been severely modal Charla fired ('9 am TM Mother! mmndemd And are la fill. men! I‘M ind mu! (m (M in” In "00 tools. In (he an“ N m hm. me an aid or: II In. Iy. nulls be In slut and '0‘" In- mdn I! he "to am- niotic! .14. Mn and mu he would not be harmed. he dun-yd M..." an of (I. hun- nd "om 4m ll. an AN" canal-(Ina A dawn“ lot we do". lulu "arm. I hm In“. our- mdond I. a road-No1 pan (allow. In; A lull u mm .10th. 0th. Thad" MuhL N. 'u undo! I. (it man Bum In was“ at mun. In to In. “In.“ our. Ian That day IML Who- : "no of Inn-on upwind In pull out "a In I. flood mm with - Ill. and "loud I. put am a” an lo "7 (o QI‘ICI (I. lat-av TMIII of “In. It. hunt M «lend a. one how. and "(and lo pom“ Ila Inn-fly In on!" «m; "on Matt. Wednesday It'll-n Bum ml- !“ In In Ibo hrn‘ Tilt "no he Ind M who" 'I‘ unmet“ IN Inn-tun. (humble (Io-om on.“ mail"! I you: had "M u: not (be III hrs. "a“ 0' Vnmm u "a-" “M W...“ In Vain. Roberts Cm lilustnten Kev All )lntiona Protect Their Honey. ‘ The arrest rerentiy 0! John “on arts In ix'eutmky on the charge 0! making (ounteiitlt Mexican national. bank notcu is of inlorest in illustrat- Ing the manner In whirh (-ounterteit- era are run down in nli nations. In the United Slum: there is : statute making it an ottense to make coun~ terlelt money at in: other nation. either 0! rurrem-y or innit notes. The “leader In Irled and punished In this country. The secret uen'im “out: at the Treuury Department do not go outside at the l'nilui 81mm to run down Int-KN! (-ounterl'citcnl of Ameri- rnn cone-ivy. but in prrttrnliy every muntvy there in I in! Iiluiiar to that of this country wlth regard to unit-fl c! spurious (only) mills. in the event :1 u u mumnteitar who hu man the Hit-gal many in this country soon to? the country than rornmry ha hu‘ ununtnteiled the ofltndor may be u- “mums by tin Amnlnn nuthorltiou it ”try have u‘ldrnro 0! th- mnhlnl ul imttuton coin In this country. (min. to the mummy "1-"an by wunlorteitcn in dlnpoaing of [onu- imitation money In thin munlvy h- mm of thin him! have has reported. Expert moat] rtuunrl uluiiy dclod tho imit-tiun money. “I would give every tamlly an nddl‘ [tonal vote for every child born Into It," asserts Father Phelan. “H a mu ple has ten children we would glve lhe lamlly twelve votes. In case the couple agreed polltlcally we would permit the (“her to cast the whole twelve votes. I! the couple were al- vlded on thelr vlews of polltlcs we would glve the wife her own vote and the votes or all her daughters, and the husband his own vote and those of all his soul. This measure. which the priest say! he will submit to the next lea-ion .1 Jefferson City. asks for lunlly luc- nge in Missouri (or the purpou of encouraging large (amines. Faber Fhalan will also submit suggestions relative to women core-pondenu. pro‘ hibltiug a divorced husband from marrying the coâ€"rcspondent in the cue. Should his measure 51in the lp~ provnl oi the law maker- of Missouri, the standards oi womn'l importance will be materially changed. 51171733515117 m. over «mum to - logillnturo relutlva to women and their rlxhtl. l’rlut Advent-I Giving 'Im and Ila-hands Von for lull child. . “Family tum-use; or. no bibles. Io Dillon." Thin In the new Idea 0! Fl- ther Phelnn, editor-print of 8!. boul- He advocate: one or the mom. non] T0 CATCH COUNTERFEITEBS. “'0 mm. no mm” nurmno II “0031'. "Not I thing," answered m"- 1 "Just an I "I about to hand M1: the My rum act be looked It an m .M l was “an the wont be "or m, x m named. Nova and. In, to Oh. "Yuri“ done nothing to him I!) to nm um?" asked the hon. "That was an Insult." repl'ed the hon; "am you must realism that we have to put up an": I." aorta. I won” have command the source." "Well. I didn't say anything even then, I kept fight on until I got (hm-nun. and he Ind In good a chm M be ever had In his "to." “1 mm Ind Inybody my 1 mm like that to me even vhen 1 m an apprentice. What would you hive done under mil an Insult?" u H I hsdn't heard what he uld. 1 Van doing my best to five Mm . flan shave when he told the he mount it wou‘d not he I bad Idea for me to strap the rant on Q joint 01 stovepr or the mole of my boot, no u m (“'0 It In «In. ".Woll, l (WM that m getting pretty clasp (q the limit, but I add me how! was my run, and before I could say anything to wen! an to II! that In dMn't tun! m be hacked I! he was going to a van, Ind wanted to h:- rermlzed. "m I hogan Io lam" Mm. Ind an I van rubbing II In he asked me haw In b'vaInoss. I wondered what Imam”: IMI was r! Mn, um l In! said Tlm,‘ Il‘d Rom on rubbing. "I‘Vnn u t was manlng hlm to? ml hummus you nun-stand. he and! '1'?!“ customer mm It be" it you n. «N! (2ka do" Into I! dun- While l "I (Ming the to") urn-M Ills not! he «kn! me lo! I "km the "all". 1 0mm! around pm the» ma wounded not to hear him. The, cam" doesn't bother m. “We", noryhndv in II Man that Ch] can to" a bath! I “do ht And men [H Um Muted to um”. and then "hey no In” um am In been" we and as It me tho-3N. m- t" a "Most. Then the mole am a! ch" 1 sum! up and named: “'10. an um. «um man In "n 0379 CM you mm to m a but" tumult tn mm If. "Mo's." (to m mum. “How «"4 ya; out me M do that you did nywu?’ In WM CM" AM no a mum Cmmr. Th m all-M the harbor :1 un- moi mm um and and Mm an he had marten IN munch" who haul I '1" minute- mvlouly kn the "no mum" "mum. tho-"Iona (mud Inc Imam NM nod MU wow II In In. our mm uI roan "tavern-M H Ila mm h In In «In I» I.“ «1 II may In In.“ quickly I] luau-"Ion II a Inn-lo! at hot 'llol II III: an II. quI club I» um" In no no" IMI m with" mum! at "I" II I5 ma by Ibo "um I! It. you": I. In mun-no In mm at hm“ run mun mun. II would be I." In mum!- . gnu-In 0t mum- InI "non-um at an mun»! Mount In no- watchman In mm "m. Burl a "nun would put an "I In Ibo nlmmm of lock In D“ eon!lI|mf'â€"~.wv Bun-.1 amt I nomad um. In". IN" Inn mu mum dunno“ dummy-zillion product-u. "The publlc wlll not buy frozen bitch; on this account market men are In (he habl! o! thavlng the lowln by aoallng them In water over night before they ofl’er them lor ule. Fowl: thawed in (MI manner appear much "he freshly killed blnla and find a ready anle. But (lu- poultry market II no! the cleans-l ol placel. and the lame water being aaed [or many am- ceulve Iota ol loa'ls. ll noon become- mou allhyl The waterlogged bird baa an lulpld or even a duureeablo flavor and (all. a quick prey to bar- terlll decompoalllon ahvn I! hang: In the alr. It lbe ulea an alo- tom of the blrda Illl be badly lalnlrd bu [on [My H'nfh Iho roanumer; am! It In Ilene water-Ionazwl, am: and [aloud bird- vrhlrh mo public known as cold unripe poullvy. Al “1qu many at Ibo lowla mm but been mailed "mall unsold alter d|)l o! upoaun. who. llulr cundillon la qu’l Ihal no out will buy than To pfv- nol aavloua laaa the doaler Ia (omp'- ‘ ed la ml cam Io put Ibc‘ blnla loll"! Into cold “on“; Myron" mm- Io rumou- lbe odar ol dommlllon. and II ”comm ponalhle lot In: In liar (hoc- and to can than: (or aaln 3 Once in e while s medleel nun perv ‘lorme e genulne public service in proving that 3 generally wcepted idea is wrong. even though he proves It the some time thet there are, under certain condition. toundetlons tor the Ield generally nocepted idea. In the nutter oi cold storexe poultry end lte alleged hermiul enects upon health, Dr. Willlem F. Boon. oi the Messa- chueeits General Hospital. who hne cueiully Investigated the matter. lets ~nt rest the tear that ptmnelne pole- onlns may result from the more not oi the cold etorese. He shown. quite conclusively. that the cause of pie malne poisoning rests solely with the marketman who thaws out hll cold storage poultry and allows it to re- main in the open air untll It set- into such a condition that no one wlll buy It. and, to avoid lees, again Irene: it while in thle condition. From such reirozed poultry ptmnslne poisoning in very likely to result. Dr. Boos says: "it makes practi- cally no dln‘ervnce ii A bird is drawn 1 More being frozen. but they must he periectiy ireeh when lroeen. Pro- vided poultry In in good condition when it Is placed in cold storage. the only possible csuse oi deteriorntion must lie to the method 0! hendllnu the stock alter lts removal from cold storage. 7M! OAROEI'I IJII‘I'. A Clay County mum m nil hr Ma farm. on of elm but II on county, and which he bout: 10 van no (or an sore. laid; out of In pout. crop. ny- n‘u Winn-r Tribune. Ln: tack In W r check for ma. am?!- 1‘.” or hm o! mmu’hmxg m of that cl .0 e py- men of fem fut. 0-0 In gnn, pink. mm the muck "(I whit. enact- of today "a autumn, nap “ale and are freqmuv to he an In wm mm or on the uni..â€" P‘nirchlw'l flam- unwary-o mm. m at "in mm bmuful dam- of the moment tn made 0! In. Item!» “and. In M film In no! mm bdrm much. a mi we mm at the mount mm In an the he“ chm. Thev me In the no" beaumul odor cnmblnn'om and Ive also to be roam! In solid com-l. “0‘ are defined to be «on not oi: cl outing occult)”; hm In W as well That 1- me "fli'ng future of the modern flannel am. I: I! an (bin and Mo. hu double can. Ind In much filed“ by til. mum at far mornin- we». 1159 E?! u... '7 _- W , «- “tenant ”rum. my mom demand corn“ urn-ou- If ya. w-m'a rm" (Ion! um] ”M1 Sword u r. In cone “mm lav-m no no". nanny confirmed all”. So the “will" 0M not! a (h nflmn 14. m In a m the mac II Mg era Wow-vs 0' "mm tea may, 9'0“!“ vmlflotl: ‘00! help the m foI‘m 15m tonight" I: not cholly "mane. In" Milt him on ”I! fit" at an". or Ice-Me“ on till. 'Nk no great war-m III:- can! Ind 90 In ths null-my. bruins no reports m «Inn. (in: lioneo'llnh nu that hue lei men Mm Imam new new“ Witt the m Islam for need all Pn'flflu; “new”, mywu - cur-mm" «nun, ”My mph“. n» din-1n to": M m Ibo M linen. will Ihlr hum-r min ”to" vol! Imvn hon all In”! 0M! 9M and ten lulled In hm. Ind .11 um Inna-m In! “My. no Ian-Tau «m u no won an only (be much pal-0m “on "m mm a (ml of Mme-n In mm yuan rm land to ma Ana-A‘s; In . 1m" II no Co. hrv. the yrobahflmn a lunar no (r'Mnn. uh" 0‘ On. In! vnr a “mad «In m m cm km; «to your Won the m moi Inrly In an. loll To no harm Mo amnm at old, In. In Ibo In" an N M m I‘m-q v" n1. cm: H durum on m It”. NM. mu lurly min I. m m mum Ian. - .mlulm M the mum" "a (to m. “0an of the ”tau. 1’» land III cold and I" Ibo pom-l mommy n. "M the am "I lna-mod d. No norm m lo In! Contra".- mp0". Jon-u. at William my”. on of (M M mun-al- of Avon. I mu tar-or. an!“ "NONI non-"4 MM 0' mm. nun-I M It IO.“ Alon: In Mob- nn mvn. Upon (it damn 0! Cup" QM Maud-Onto! of tho nun 'II 9| I Inc- Io ho- whl to do cut "on “In-u. In Um no mm m Nell lowin'u Hobby 11»! ll Proving Eupomlvo M Min-curl Vallcy Inn-n. ' Farmer: llvlng “on; the Mill“ River. In Western Ion. : abort dil- tune out 0! Oman. and between the (on. of Avon ud Wotan. m animated with I unique condition. Their emp- an beta: «(on up at! trumped Into the ground And [My are [no-"lea Io prom" lb. Violo- nle dutmcllol because the I". o! the male do no! porn" the tllltux of deer. A hard 0! In", (our hundred cm II room!" than! an country all" the your: cud under [all on! Hump!“ Into UM «mum I”! II to! «Ian. Them In no open m in low- when do" can be Illld. nd the III'Iu n! In mm muons (It um" lo a an o! Moo a“ can“. Now the [lam nechhnnd no the an! collar make preuuro jun over thd fugullr velm, Ind I0 by prevent- lnl free escape of blood (ran: the bald often produce halt hetducbu and olher (ll-comforts a well u ldd to the rlnk of heat proctntlon. The neckblnd of the summr nun then should be loo-e sad the collar low and any fitting. Thin retentlon of Mood in no head in n frequent cause of am health. pooulinr to hot weather when the hondnche II accompanied by flushed me and reeling oi (ulneu, oiton with buzzing in the urn. This condition in nlwnyl men at in heat nmotntlon. As elsewhere In the body the n- terlee are situated under the muscle. end so are partly pwtected (mm prenure, my: I writer In Outlay. The Juguhr veins. however. no quite non the surface, Ind a Illsllt degree of pressure upon them II enough to Impede the now of blood IWI! tron the head. They May Help to Own Pmtntlon In Hot WOC‘hOI’. On: or the moat common «an: of hot weather alloommrt. Ind at!!!" too (or that mutter. II the tight neck- b-nd. Paula: up IIIII down the aide. of the neck Ire two very Important arterial. the cumudn. and two llrge vein, the jugula- vollu. Tho cm ua arterial curry blood up to the hold. while the jugulu velo- convey It hack to the hen-L atmdom lit-dull!!!“ Al talcum um «annual “dormant. l “ m u a». m»; I“ u no: a TIGHT COLLA RI DANOIHOUQ- DEER HERD IAIDB CROPS. 3 Form. A «on In which W“ I ”have figural: Th ~ ' dues am by a m it} given In in honor. hifl .. m- am. as mg; 5'? "Hum" m m' ‘ mm In til-M 5,1,. .0 up" out... all '7 chain". mm-maâ€"ub ' mmuammcfli’uh A m an In Alumâ€"m ‘* A Soon“ [Ill-l m I). m ”not of - Ihllm that m mm; but M m In“ plum 1mm Illa my. I... unannounlurdnm In“... u-mul... Null". In tho [W'I M ulmmmmrmlhlhlh bong mymdMMdM Ihunummflam mmpnumh‘mm We“! or nil-by I but did (”aluminium “mum-It loll mgmmamnmnuoqufi funnun [our ”an chain 0! win.- manhunt-nanny“ l9 dint“ I). m In“ in. h I» flout. in“. m In.“ m an d m «up I. In. M h It. guano. ol m I) u umuklum-Mymflhflo cum-hum" u - nun-.17. lat Moon-M o! m. boa-om. I- m. an- muu. In m an cm In“... in i luv round-d mid. lam-I In no In!“ an) m mm In the torn. ll In the 5"â€" mtuuflnth‘dflflcu‘m can! land In the town. n h ah the chm hr" I-Iur pd. I'l- prlnflw «mmmm H h- It can. the It. Mm. huh. and an. From the can who. Washington, am“ sad l‘kl'fll Inn OIW‘ Ion. (he tat-plum! In Nu prov” fill. A: "no” uno- Wot-tar, CI". Noam. “all. In. and. Arthur. Clank“. leKlul-y and MK. I n" u Tuck-m and any mun vL-uon bun bun um. null. Connected with «u look! Ill- “ It nun m m we .08"! 0"- nuluuou It In tho nut-t nmnn my I- (In world. wind m- n ul- ulou “will. A. n I.“ d n- umury name at "vol-(bury “II "ADMIN“ "on I". In ”I. I“. Ii- m hum mun-t. d: of nu- In our loo yam all. M u. d! upland“ mum-l. at him". but “In.“ humi- d I." m. um dlvluou at um um I und‘ uranium-Wilma!”- I." Thou m maul-cl II III “III. an on may I”! all: m «u. 1'»- old.“ We. .mnnmhtlomlulfl' Coming do" to laden than. 1"- eph Johann. a. III-soda] “315‘ Mud hero. n4 non than any nun no mm.“ It. Bar-nut m. the second oldest lithe Unit-d mm. «am all" mm M the homo of Gen. 0m Wuh- Ingxon nu onurulnod. no I- a. nun house I" Whit-u luv-Ital ti. cotton 31a. at (llanmfor. lacuna. and elm, yrm baton the am But! new In e-uhlllhed In Now Yotk. Gen. Oglethorpe u by no I.- the only hmorlc celobmy when u- mr k unarmed I'm: «to put at m- buumnl anthem my. Hon John Wesley muudod an out Sunday natal In an world. our yar- baton John mum «(1le lb Inna, ml Situated on I piston: W 9;": above the comb hunk, “than I23} from the Atlantic. m qulut old ' In the form of n mum down upon the muddy riur’ j which I! take. Ill Illa“. '. m r In an Lou Angola- Tuna. The city was founded by 0.1!. Jung»; Edward Oglethorpe. whn w“ ' "landed by a native Indian chic}, In mmorhm mo Comm-l Dunn but caused to be plsood In the hurt of GI my I bl: mam bowl“ with 5 heavy bronze plus (hum lucrflnd: W Gotten for: an ‘tfll AW Through lnyflmm_m "laws :03 m Thu um hu Gan puma by m lo- uuuy o! the Calonld Dunn of Americaâ€"IT“ Hiking“) "1.. , , ,, "xii fibigéiii'bfi‘fg'iim’ "1-an fin 111m of tho Yuma-vi. 7' The Comp-lilo: 8:. Olmhorvl. In rlend nnd All; oi)!" Colony Of

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