The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 17, 1885, Image 7

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SVKac.k to Ibe OM Home. A S d. By W Cecil
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cctfior ci - No Vjinc , " etc. . _ . , .
SI. Ba WKunt. A .Novel.tfyH
authcrof ration and F.minc. . rU.
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FREES & HOCKNELLj
PROPRICTQUS 0V T P
DEALERS IN
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Lumber , Lime , 6ement , Sash , Doors , Blinds
HARD AND SOFT CQAU
YARDS AT HcCOOK , IBDIASOLA , CAMBRIDGE , ARAPAHOE , ABD OXFORD.
Superior to nny oa tlir tniirftct , Ijpinp JIrn * ipr , Striipp-r ! | |
nad tlicro.'ore tj filQi P DuraMe $ { ! ! . } t i3 She op
Thousands Erected During 1 !
Years past , not one lias CUT blown away and M-ft tliu Tower
stnadlng. \ i ceo : d no other Mill can vtiow. We olTer
to put up any of our 1'UMPIXG MILLS
ON THIRTY DAYS TR1AI
4ril , ] \ they iaiU | gi > § , iisffptipnrill | n-io\e iUH ul our
p > Vi | pspenvAj ! ° Slanuf Jcuntri. o.f flic pplel'mtt-d
Clpllcr.pi * Toed Mills. Corn She'.lcrs. Iroji 1'myp *
p 111 : lirnss f j lipdprs , jrpn 1'ipp , T jjkj.
Fur estimates , catamgnc * nnd prices , apply to
G , B. SETTJ.3TOS , ScCpqlc , u ! . ,
Ageatfor SuHlr..i-stirn | Nl'-u-jska and 3rurliv.:5tfia | : K
53TOniPO and Salesroom in thp Wind To'-ver Grist MjH , cast qf Russell's Ijqni.
THBX McCOOK
OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Propertj
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
A. CAMPBELL , PRESIDENT. B. M. FREES , 1ST VICE PRESIDENT.
GEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDEN
F. L. BROWN , TREASURER.
CHEAPEST AND BES\
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UNEQUALLED FOR
\ Power , Simplicity.
Estimates made of Mill and Tump complete upon application.
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Every Mil ! Warranted , Ssnd for Catalogu
THE WOODMAH3E
This mlllis a "so'.M wheel" and the liest self-regulator made. 1
Woodmanse No. G. Pump Is tl-i * Lest sfncle acting force pump In
market. Will nork in wells from 10 to COO feet iu depth , and has hi
atuchments to force water into cc\ated ! tanks. Can bu used l > yv.
or windmill. Parties conttmplatliis the erection of a Windmill i
consult their best Interests bj ealllr.s at my Hoinestcp.d , 1J2 mllos N.
of McCook. or at 15. Johnston's , 3 miles fc. E. . and at Hewitt's Mai
Garden , S. E. of McCooK. and examine tlie working of the Woodinar
T. M. IRWIN , Agent ,
Woodmanse Windmill Co. , Preejicrt , I
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vr. * McCOO - ( D
C. A. NETTLETON , Prop.
CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ET.C.
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2. BLOCKS EAST OF gUSSELL'.S |
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NEBRASKA
san. McCOOK , -
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STOCKSRECTORY
KIJjPATKTCK BROTHERS.
Horses brumliM on left hti | or left shoulder.
V. O. address , I'stollc ,
Hayes county , and IJeut-
p > rice , Nob. Itungo. Stink-
HSii-jr Water and French-
Jiian creeks , Cbiso Co. ,
Nebraska.
Jirand ai5 cut on side oJ
' 'onio animals , on hip and
silles o f ° ll0' .op " " > '
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- * witerooa thcaminal.
STOKES & TROTH.
P.O. address. Carried.
Hayes county. N b.
ii'unge : Ued Willow
cieeJc , jibove I'avtlco
Stoek "Bianflc'd as
nbovc Also run tlie
lazy CJ brand.
EATON BRQS. 4 = CO.
P. O. address , McCook
Nebraska , llango.soutl
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Cattle
hip. ' 'Also , 10 , 5 , A am
11 brands on left hip.
Horses branded the
same on left shoulder.
PAXTON CATTLE C0 ; .
. I } . MESEUVE. General
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anch : A1
yon on the
frcncliinan Hiver , Chaa (
county. Nebraska.
Stock branded as above
also 717 on loft aide ; ]
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wTsSSlflScrT Lonlqtf sftgu or Hip ?
isrV. 'JlftW i qpu QP left e r , ant
iroji right ear.
HENRY T. CHURCH.
PostofTice.Osborn. Nob
Ucd Willov
icreck , in S. W. earner o
1 Frontal' goii tv" " , ,
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over crop uu I'lflht oa
and inwl'jr crop on left
Horses branded 8 on right shoulder.
SPRING CREEK CATTLE CO.
J. D. WEMSOUN , Vice President sSnpt. { .
P , 0. address , Indinnc ,
In , Nebraskq.
11 s11 -1 s c. : Ilcmiblicai '
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SprJiiV
county , Nebraska.
JOSEPH ALLEN.
Postoffico address , Os-
born.KcbrasUa.
' Ituuch on I' ed Wil'.ow
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Oattlc briinOedon right | <
side nnd hip asTibove. J
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GEOIIGE J.
COQ' C , N
Hancli : Four mile
southwest of Me Cool
on the Driltwood.
Stock branded AJ o
the lelt hip.
JOIIN F. BLACK.
Breeder cl" IMPHOVED SHEEP.
Dclniic , Met
no nd Soutl
down.Persoi
al inspectic
and aorro !
pondoncc S (
licitcd.
Address liii
ntlted Willo
Nebraska.
bp fully appreciated by its title. ]
is a design of n book , about two and
half inches thick. At the bottom en
of .the book is an openingfor the ii
sertion of the flask , the opening bein
afterward neatly closed with a sprinj
the surface of which is marbleized lik
a book end of leaves. At the top a
seems correct and regular , witt'tt
pressure of thy th inlv\brows"open'
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circular hole ana at the sametur
raises the neck of the , h thcrty.hiddc
vessel about two vicles.Ct \ \ wjthi
ei\sy \ range of te nionth , This e :
cee'diiigly clever invention is for tl
tempttranuo and prohibition district
The decoy book is labeled "Leg- :
Opinions5 or "Holy Bible" revisf
version , of course or "Scientific Ri
searches , " or something of the sort i
suit the occupation or pretensions i
the owner. It can be carried oenJ
traveling throush Maine p.r. j aiisa
C * * I 1 * M V * * t
and shows how Gasiiy tiic"15ckef law :
may be'upheld without personal d
pri.vuli.on. It is ti jjreut scheme. E
Captain .J.M.Stovey of Greensbor
N. C4. , was struck twenty times by bu
lets in the late war , and is alive ye
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A BALLAD OP SAKE ,
[ Algernon Charles Swinburne. ]
High beyond the granito portal nrchsd across.
Like the gateway cf soino godliko giant's
hold
Bneepand swell the bfllowy breast of moor
and moss
East and westward , and the dell their
slopes enfold
Basks in purple , glor.-s ia green , emit * in
gold.
Glens that kuow the dove and fells that hear
the lark
Fill with joy tho rapturous island , as an ark
Full of spicery wrought from herb and
flower and tree.
None wonM dream that grief even here may
disombark
On the wrathful , woful marge of cailh and
SCO.
Rocks emblazoned like tho mid shield's royal
boss
Take tho sun with all their blossom broad
and bold :
Nona would dream that all this moorland's
slow and glo s
Coult ! be dai k us tombs that strike the
, spirit a-cold
Eve.i in eyas that opened here , ami heio
behold
NOW iiu sail relume from hcje's bslatod
spark
Vny comfort , nor may cars of mourner *
hark
Though tho ripe wood ; riujj with golden-
throated prloo
Whila tho soul lies shattered lika a. strand. !
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l'-irk
Or. tho W4lfuLofu " \ marge of earth and
SJH.
Death and doom arc they whoso crested tri
umphs to-s
On pi nail plume : ! waves whoico mourning
notes ne tolled ;
rVal of perfect woe qnd rn vi ; f-ur. utter losi
llui cthn I'VJiiluyui { through the graveyard
on tUo Void
Whcrothe bride-bed keci > s the bridegioom
fa > t in mould ;
Where tho bi He , with death for priest and
doom for clerk ,
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Cu llo wrathful , v.'oful marge of earth aiU
Prince of storm atyrtyjmfpst , lord whose ways
\Vind vttjose'wings are spread for , flight that
' iioiie maymark. .
Lightly dies the. ' joy that lives by Sl'ftPQ Of
thpe. " "
Love through thaslhi * bleeding , hope lies col J
UUcl Stark' ,
On the wrathful margn of earth and tea.
"Cobs" and "Hacks. "
" . . .V.Vy * r lld fcomo of our readers seem
o suppose that they arc u&cd to desig-
lato certain breeds that * arc known by
licso names. This is a mistake. Tho
erms arc not used to design ? , lRQ < i ,
jut to indicateh.c. . type , ojf.animal ,
q his sizu aiVt "coflftupraation , no dif-
jovenca V' t h:3 blood or whether he
las any blood. A "cob" is a sliorl-
.eggcd , stout , block and compactly built
inimal , varying in height from thirteen
"lands three inches to , on.vcv
liroe inches. " 1\Q h ok" is tho srucc
iiu.imc\l , vapyiug in height
haiuU three inches to
Iwuda three inches. Tlie hack is
than the cob and the cob is larger
than the pony , and tho sizes we have y\--
dicated arc after the bestEng\ig ! usage.
The Morgan horse. iij. , original type ,
would liajp , ijteu tlie Englishman's true
\doal of'the cob.
The First Visitor t
In all tuavh RCCU recorded about
§ "VaVfcnue { no fcatisfactory evidence
lias ever been produced as to the first
white man's footprints on tho.
where the beautiful Merced. ae
from the rock-b v\j chasm , "We
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cede { hnhonpp'tQ Louis Saimaanu , a
M iio , county man , now ve-HidingatMono
lake. Louis is a pioneer , an old hunter
and a guide in that portion of the Si
erra , and figured in many e capiU\t'S
during ths Indian troubles. W has
abundant proof of a n\ejnoH\blotiip into
the valley in 48&V "When hunting for
jir < t.mo ho Tollowod tlio sinuosities of an
fqdian trail from the dh-ection of Coul-
villi ) , and brought up in the vicinity
of Bridal Veil fall. He had kiJM 8
deer , and , being nearly yj ru outvitt
fatigue , was seeding tha nearest water ,
when 1 tftuuft unexpectedly upon :
lui o oamp of hostile Indians.'whieh ha < i
tho effect of settling all desire for thh'ot ,
As may be supposed , his visit was oi
short duration ,
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X. i i
In tlie Early Centuries.
[ Exchange. ]
Dr. French , in a recent work , "Nine
tcon Centuries of Drink in England , '
says that mead was the intoxicant of UK
ancient Briton. Tho Komans introduccc
wine. Cider was known at an curb
date , but the SaxonDanes , , and Xor
mans brought in the secret of strpnge ;
beverages. Distilled liquors were intro
duced , under , . the . Plantageiicts. , , . f .ii * , * .
Uj iiy. ( jts.yti. biiuti m uvuuuemifso.
pvftValcnt' ir\temporanco of the sev
eu'teentlcentury is said to be duo t (
theac to onoourago distillation , the ex
hiustion of light wines , the innucuci
of the court , and the development o
toasting and club life. Dr. French prc
diets that moderation will increase un
til intoxicating beverages shall be usei
and not abused , and thus become one o
our blessings.
IIoiv the SpellA , Krojiou.
[ T telcuj. Transcript. ]
s tTuppii the shelving rocl ;
fore them as spread ; out.
rich and 'grand pano Hfiia imturt
"How. " awf u , ! ! te\v jkubjimel" though
Miss f cssioVand \ Charlie's soul , lik
H\ino , is in sympathy with tho scene. He
like mo , is lost in admiration. He , lik
mo , thinks it were profanation to brca
the stillness with a single word. "
Involuntarily she turned her heai
Charlie was fast asleep. 'A sudden an
strange emotion filled her bosom. Lisi
She speaks !
"Charlie , you great dunce ! Coy&e , let
go into the house ! "
[ Texas Sittings. ]
"Mamma , tho weather is redhot"sai
a little Austin boy.
"It's pretty warm , sonnjiVi6 ; 1 don
think that it is reel hat"
"Yes \ \ i& } ii says in the paper thi
tljo thermometer is at blood heat , an
you know blood is red. "
D. Z. ET ans : A padlock is not an ui
necessary ornament to a duck-house.
THE MOUNTAIN'S BROW.
[ D. G. Carpenter. ]
So hard , ho hittvr seemed tho "world to me ,
I longed but from its contact to bo frto.
"WL o arc tlio hermit ! ? , ' ' cried 1 in iuy grief ;
uThev know tho only way to iind relit- . ' .
Death would be sweet , but sines Prhtu bid *
its stay
And grope on 'mid the shades , wo mu.t nboy.
Yot will I leave tho world bohiutl , aul now
Sun my despair upon tha mountain' * ; brow. ' '
Breaks "neath my foot tho brittle mountain
sod ;
Over my heart tho forest monarch' nod ;
Keener my vision as , the thick woods past ,
Gain I tho sparse growths of tho heights nt
last.
Then my licart leaps ! "Whence doth tho
world , and how ,
Show its such beauty as from mountain's
brow !
I sit and gaze upon tho view beneath-
Gray i > caks , green woods and purple lengths
of hoath.
Steals there upon my fretted soul a calm ,
The mountain winds blow blessed breath * of
balm.
"Men are not bad , " I ciy. "I am tho knave ,
I , to my seliwhness and greed a slave ,
I will bo butter .sacredly I vow
I will bu b itter on the mountain's brow. ' '
When thou , art , sad , when earth sueins cold
ufldivar ,
I not to sorrow till thou standcst here ;
i thou t.halt Olid thy bitter griof as
suaged ,
Here wonder at tho poor fight Uiou hast
waged ,
Hure fintl thy sonl so sweetly comforted
"f ills-eem as thoAvert rising from tha
dead
As. h\Thoi.\vurd ; turneth tlie weary prow ,
tiepartiug blest thus seek tho mountain's
brow.
FINGER-NAILS AND PENMANSHIP.
Blow tHii Jnudivritlus : Corresponds
With the Shape of the IVails.
[ Harper's Bazar. ]
Since the new science of reading ehar-
actor by the handwriting has ooino in , it
is even saidu \ \ thovp taken of the
IUV\K \ a-i'v&mhQ liandwvithit ? . Tho long ,
nl nond.-.shaped ntU : in a gi'cxTt support to
the midillc lingervhich guidi's the pen.
One can fouXUr imagine a person with
short , sUlbby nugor-iiails which are cov-
ui' l Y\'ith skin , writing tho long , grace
ful English hand which ho delights th.Q
recipient of a note from a grande dtimo.
It is sajd that poets and p.-oplo with
imaginations areupt to luvvo long , taper
fingers rnul beautiful tingcr-nails. They
UftYOft haudwnting in which the long
np-strokas and down-strokes cut into
tho lines above and beneath them. TUo
heads of their capital letters are largo.
This handwriting shows lU'tiov1 or im
pulse. When it has. ft markedly down
ward inoveft\ont , xhls handwriting shows
a tcud ijov1 tu melancholy. An aptitude
ix > p Qviticlsm is shown amongst people
who bite their nails. They are cyuitftil
and severe , uncharitable and bitter.
They write a small. crair\\ic4 \ and illegi
ble hand. HoweYWj they may be goocU
natured.crfties . , men with vorsatilitj 01
QOUipJsfieMsion , They would have small
hut well shaped nails , and their h ud-
writing would be somewhat angular ,
showing penetration aiuftue se *
The nails of a , xftti.slefcn. aro of course
to be observe rfthoujjh tlie piano some-
timqjyftrcs them. The great musicians
v4a sloping handwriting. TUf-w is
however , an eccentricity pce'uliar to the
handwriting of executive musicians , as
witnessed iitU l of' Beethoven. fh
filY'WM t mathematicians : uv apt
Bqxutro and not beautiful , Haiul-
of such persons iV < ws a quiet
movement of the vj&a. * The lines
are straightvtth the paper ,
the nivis * Sei and the dowu-
ftro short , while the capitals
small and angular. Diplomaoy lias
< \ loisg , hiipple hand , and n loutf , beauti
fully kept slender finger-nail. But the
handwriting of a dramatist is not apt
to be clear ; it fclwttys looks like a snake
glidingv } \ There are no clear , jjigan-
tio Qifdtulb like John Hancoc-k's , none of
ill ® fine curves suggestive ot gviierooity
and expansion ; all 5b compressed and
impenetrable. Certain tnfioxiblo natures
express thcmso-lvcs both by finger-nails
and by \n\ntl\\Titing both are bluni
and
Oat ol' tho lontlis or Kates.
[ Philadelphia Cull. ]
Little Dick llovr can you lell true
stories from fairy stories ?
Little Sell Why , that's ea > y. Fain
siorie.always begin , "Once upon t
time. "
Little Dick Ye1 , but sone truehtorie
begin that way. I've got a book o :
Bible stories that do.
Little Xell Oh , now I know. It ain'i
the beginning , but the end that yoi
must go by.
Little Dick How do you knqit V T
true by looking at the end ? .
Little Nell BecsiiUw * ii > , fairystorie :
the people.whugci married always "livi
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Kdlsou Electric SlaSIroad.
Mr. Edison , the electrician , chattin :
with a reporter in New York the othe
day. .said : * 'I liave built a railroad thro
miles long at Menlopark , on which 1 rai
at the rate of forty-two miles an hon
my electric motor and carried sis o
eight freight cars. It is a real , uruc-tiea
tiling. 1 could not go onith it beeaus
I had no time. 1 Imd. too many othe
things to attend t < \ especially in connec
tion with eleetrieal lighting. I Jtm goin ;
ii\ta original axptrimenting : igiin. Fl
get out a new crop of inventions durinj
the next vear in the electrical line. "
It a Little.
In 1701 Benjamin Franklin made th
city of Boston the trustee ot a fund o
1,000 pounds sterling , to IKlent t
young mechanics , calculating that ii
lb'01 the lund would amount to"iS:2GOJ : !
His ligures must have been faulty , how
ever , for the fund now onlv amounts l
§ 201,000.
T \Yiec It cad.
I [ Aitansas Ti-aveler. ]
j A Chicago gentleman , in iraitatio
i ol IFawthorne , has issued ft volum
which he terms "Twice Kead Tales.
Yes , by compositor aud thcu by tli
proof reader.
L Thoycau : The youth getstogether &
nxr.terials to build a bridge to tlm IIIOOT
or , perehance , . a palace or temple on tli
earth ; at length the iniddle-tgud ma
concludes to build r. woodshed wit
them.
Tho Advance : The habit of stingiuca
w easily and quickly formed.
It is better that we are not infonae
than to be misinformed.
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SUPPLEMENT.
THURSDAY , DECEMBER 17.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
* "WN ' W"S '
Walker.
Walker boots.
Violins and accordeonsMcCracken's.
Those silver cups at JJallard's are
beauties. 2
J. Swan made a Hying visit to this
city on Monday.
Frevh and salt meats of the choicest
quality at Brewer Bros.
t linen legal cap with
numbered lines at this office.
Charlie L'ii-her made a trip to the
r.uich on the Frenchman , Monday.
An unusually line display of hanging
lamps at the Metropolitan drug store.
The celebrated Cumberland smithing
coal al Ilallauk & Howard's lumber yard.
Novelties of the season in all depart
ments : , at Lowman & Son'sPate , Block.
Listen ! J ] very pair of the Walker * f
i nuts ami shoes warranted. Sold by C. . F
II. 1'ogcrs.
To TIIK LAWKS We have a nice as
sortment of calling cards ol' latest style
and best quality.
LOANS Col. Suavely informs
us that be is now procuring farm loans
quite easily at 10 per cent.
llemeinber tho Episcopal services at
the Opeia Hall , next Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock , mountain time. Christ
service.
mas sermon and communiiin
FOR SALK Lindner & Eruian have
work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for
for sale at their barn , one block west of
the Commercial House , JMcCook , Xcb.
The varnishedpay wagon , " with its
load of uucats , lolled into this station ,
last Friday , bringing the wherewithal to
the railroad boys lor a "Menu ; Christ
mas. "
Ov fairly smart men the world bus
quite enough , but men of comprehen
sive minds , of thorough integrity ; of
bigli purpose and pure , unselfish aims ,
tiicre is a great scarcity.
TIIK TUIBUXE has the very best facil
ities and workmen for doing Job Work-
in Southwestern Nebraska. We guar
antee neat and tasty work , and entire
satisfaction in execution.
Gilmaii (111. ( ) Star : Frank Fowler ,
who recently bought Fowler Wilcox'a
interest in the dry goods business of
Wilcbx "Bros. , at McCook , Neb. , expects
to remove to that place either the la&t
of this or the firat of next month.
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A small building has been moved just \
cast of the Eating House for the ac
commodation of conductors and brake- *
men. The conductors will hereafter
have a more convenient and accessible
place in which to make out their reports ,
the brakcmcn to clean their "slims. "
The first of this week , W.
who has been agent for the Plienix and.
a number of oibcr fire companiestrans
ferred bis entire insurance business to-
the firm of Boyle & Kelly , who nowrcp-
rece t , with tho companies for whonr
they have been agents , quite a list of
tirst-clasrS companies.
Gazette-Journal i L. G.
j of McCook , IKW been appointed a rail
way postal clerk ontheroute between ?
JMcCook and'Pacific J unction. Win. Jv
Ilouck has been transferred fooiu the *
Omalia. & Ogden loute to the Pacific-
Junction to McCooi ! . W. J. Nash has
been transferred from the Granger &
Iluntiiigton louto to the Omaha &
Ogden route.
TIIKRK may bo .swoeter music than a
mother Dinging to her child , but it is
never heard on earth :
Co to schlaiie me babby ,
Shet veer eyes to waii t ,
YCCNtlie iniajie of yccr daddy ,
( Jo tO hC'll
Arrah , of yer don't bhet ycr two eyes
and shtop ycr liowlin" this blessed min-
nit , Oi'll wring the neck of yccs yces
cross little brat.1 Yes it is very sweet.
Hot Springs New ? .
Land and Legal Blanks.
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We have now in stock a full line of
land and legal blanks. Orders from a
distance will receive prompt attention.
ANY ONE
In nccil of : i irnoil linimojit. plcitfe call at our
store and petuliottleof IlKOO'sTitoriCAi.Oiu
one ol' the most iH-rfect medicine.ever jnfv-
duecd unil warranted to curtht.tlds. . burns ,
bruises , etc. . and relieve puin of ul ! kinds. 1-or
sale by M. A. Spaldinb and S. L. Green.
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