The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, March 11, 1904, Image 6

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    F M KIMMELL Publisher
MCOOK
NEBRASKA
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News in Brief
Half tae sodfers of the czar are Il
literate
The per capita wealth of England is
9210 that of Canada 240
Of the public school teachers in the
United States- 57 per cent are men
During the last decade American ex
ports to China have increased sixfold
The senate has confirmed the nom
inations of the Isthmian canal com
missioners
Seventeen persons in 100 in the
state of Now York live to oe over 70
years of age
Exclusive of locomotives we man
ufacture 30000 engines of 2000000
horse power every year
The Rock Island railroad has been
admitted to lull membership in the
Western Passenger association
The Standard Oil company has re
duced the wholesale price on refined
oils in Ohio one half cent per gallon
A sealed bottle containing four pints
of liquid air was sent from Berlin to
Geneva but on arrival it was found
that three and a half pints had evap
orted
Senator Fairbanks was shown a pub
lished dispatch stating that he had de
cided to become a candidate for vice
president He decline to make any
statement
In 1900 according to the census
there were 877 gas plants in the Uni
ted States and the number was not
growing They earned an income of
75000000
John P Cooper former cashier of
the Oit zens National bank of Mc
Gregor Tex was convicted of embez
zlement and given five years in the
federal penitentiary
An exhibition is being arranged at
St Petersburg of all the Russian art
objects wmch it was intended to ex
hibit at St Louis The proceeds will
be devoted to the Red Cross society
The wife of a Methodist preacher
Rev J W Prickett of Penton Mo has
fallen heir to a 500000 estate through
the death of Mrs Charlotte V S Mil
ler a relative in the island of Ja
maica
Dr Eduard Zelier emeritus profes
sor of philosophy in the University of
Berlin has just celebrated his 90th
birthday and Emperor William pre
sented him Avith a portrait and an au
tograph letter
The governor of Kieff has instruct
ed the local police not to interfere with
the families or servants of Jewish sur
geons who have gone to the far east
although the law forbids them to re
main outside the pale
Thomas F Smith secretary of Tam
many Hall has just oeen in St Louis
making arrangements for housing
Tammany at the democratic national
convention About GOO braves and
their friends will be present
Whether the beef trust is violat
ing the injunction resting against it
is to be made the subject of official
investigation by the department of
commerce and labor according to a
resolution ordered reported favorably
It is believed that Charles F Kratz
former member of the house of dele
gates of St Louis who was recently
extradicted from Mexico to stand trial
on the charge of bribery while a mu
nicipal official has returned to Mex
ico
The board of control of the naval in
stitute has awarded the annual prize
for the best prize essay to Lieutenant
S P Fullenwider United States navy
The subject was The Fleet and Its
Personnel The prize was 200 and
life membership in the institute
It is now certain that the duty on
sugar entering Mexico will bereduced
from 15 per 200 kilograms to 240
per 100 kilograms The government
has decided to become a party to the
Brussels convention thus securing an
English market for Mexican sugar
Suits for damages aggregating 50
000 were filed at St Joseph Mo by
Blanche E Martin and the administra
tors of the estate of Winfield S Mar
tin and Eliza Martin Buchanan county
residents who were killed in the
wreck of a Rock Island passenger
train near Willard Kan the morning
ot January G
Will Sen wink was almost instantly
killed and his wife Mary probably fa
tally suot by John White a sheep
herder at Billings Mont White says
nothing regarding his motive for the
shooting except that those parties
were after him He came from Em
mett Mo and was considered some
what eccentric
Upon recommendation of Willis L
Moore chief of the United States
weather bureau at Washington the
Argentine Republic has appointed
Xontrose W Hayes of the Helena
Mont weather office chief of the
weather department of that govern
ment Mr Hayes expects to leave
soon tor Buenos Ayres
Merritt O Chance of Ohio who has
been secretary to the secretary of wai
for several years has been appointed
chief of the division of supplies ol
the postoffice department to succeed
Michael W Louis who was removed
as the result of the postal investiga
tion
Announcement of a further cut of 4
mills in lake grain rates to take effec
March 9 was sent out by the Pennsyl
vania railroad
Swuzerlana is inaugurating a systerr
of itinerant school teachers who wil
visit andspend some time in the Iso
lated outlying villages
McCook TribuneAPS OPEN A FIRE
DIRECTED AGAINST BATTERIES
AT VLADIVOSTOK
RUSSIAN BATTERIES SILENT
Battleships Remairv Out of Range of
the Russian -Guns and No Damage
is Done on Either Side Land Move
ment Near at Hand
VLADIVOSTOK A fleet of five
Japanese battleships and two suisers
appeared off this place at 125 oclock
Sunday afternoon and bombarded the
town and shore batteries for fifty five
minutes
The fleet approacned from the di
rection of Askold island at the east
entrance of Ussuri bay and about
thirty two nres south of Vladivostok
Entering Ussuri bay the enemy
formed a line of battle but did not
approach to a closer range than a
mile and one third They directed
their fire against the shore batteries
and the town but no damage resulted
as most of their 200 lyddite shells
failed to burst
The Russian batteries commanded
by Generals Veronetz and Artamo
noff did not reply awaiting a closer
approach of the enemy The Japa
nese lire ceased at 220 p m and the
enemy retired in the direction of
Askold island Simultaneously two
torpedo boat destroyers appeared
near Askold island and two more
near Cape Maidel The Japanese
ships Avere covered with ice
The attack resulted in no loss to the
Russians but cost the enemy 200000
roubles 100000 in ammunition
Most of the projectiles Avere six and
twelve inch shells
The population of Vladivostok was
warned Jhis morning of the presence
on the horizon of a hostile fleet and
the prospects of attack during the
day but everything remained tran
quil
St Petersburg Advices from
Vladivostok say that the 2500 Japa
nese troops who landed at Plaskin
bay on the east coast of Northern
Korea are advancing toward Mu
sung 21S miles from Gensan with
the intention of ultimately reaching
riuncnun on the left bank of the
Tumen river about 100 miles west of
Vladivostok and threatening the
Russian flank
In order to checkmate this move
the Russian outpost 1500 strong
which recently crossed the Tumeri is
advancing to occupy Kionwon on the
Tumen river a Availed city command
ing the trails along which the Japa
nese must pass
SYMPATHIZE WITH RUSSIA
Irish
Nationalists at St
Louis Pass
Resolutions
ST LOUIS Mo The Irish nation
alists of St Louis at their celebra
tion of the birth of Robert Emmet
Sunday night adopted resolutions up
holding Russia in her way Avith Japan
and expressing sympathy Avith Chris-
tian Russia against this
pagan
horde The resolution concluded
That the special thanks of the ex
iled children of the scattered Gael
be extended to the Russian govern
ment for her Avork done in the inter
ests of humanity by her opposition to
the designs of England in Persia
Turkestan Thibet and other Asiatic
countries thereby preventing the ex
tension of Englands jtyranny over
helpless people
A copy of the resolutions Avill be
sent to the Russian nnnister at Wash
ington
Chinese Troops in Field
ST PETERSBURG A Russian cor
respondent of the Associated Press at
Shanghai telegraphs that it is report
ed at Tien Tsin that 4000 additional
Chinese soldiers have been posted in
northern China and that the Cninese
government has recently placed large
orders for guns and ammunition
Victims Now Number Twenty
NEW YORK three more bodies
were recovered bunday from the
wreck of the Darlington hotel mak
ing the total number of fatalities
tAventy They are believed to be
bodies of Avorkmen employed on the
structure
Porto Rico Adopts a Black Flag
SAN JUAN Porto Rico The house
has unanimously passed a bill recom
mended in a message form Governor
Hunt the purpose of which is to pre
Aent the desecration of the United
States flag and the use of the black
flag in Porto Rico
Ready for Reciprocity
MELBOURNE Premier Bekin has
announced in the House of Represen
tatives that the federal government is
prepared to alter the tarn in favor
of Great Britain making sacrifices if
necessary to secure reciprocal pref
erences
Some of the sheep feeders in Dodge
county are shearing their sheep and
sending them to market
England Gets Tobacco Trade
RICHMOND Va A deal has been
consummated whereby the British
American Tobacco company acquires
the export business of Alexander
Cameron Co and William Cameron
Bro of Petersburg in the United
States and the Melbourne Sydney
and Adelaide Australia branch
houses Concerning the terms of the
dealer Alexander Cameron said that
he could give not details as his
nephew George Cameron isnow en
route to San Francisco from Australia
wth all particulars
NOMINATION
WOOD
It Will Be Considered by the Senate
This Week
WASHINGTON The plans of the
senate managers contemplate keeping
supply bills to the front to the ex
clusion of other business Consider
ation of the naval bill will be re
sumed Monday and then tne army
appropriation bill Avill be taken up
It is expected that by that time the
army bill shall have been disposed
of and that the bill making appro
priation for fortifications or that pro
viding funds for the District of Co
lumbia will be ready
An effort will be made to secure
consideration of the nomination of
Brigadier General Leonard Wood to
be a major general during the Aveok
and if time is found for executive ses
sions this matter will be given
dence
Senator Foraker will have charge
of the contest in tavor ot confirma
tion and Senators Scott and Black
bun of the opposition
If the appropriation bills and the
Wood case do not consume the entire
time Senator Lodges Philippine
billl Avill be further considered-
RUSSIA ACCEDES ONE REQUEST
United States Officers May Accom
pany Army to Observe Operations
WASHINGTON The Russian army
formally has granted the request of
the United States that certain officers
of the American army be permitted
to accompany the Russian troops and
Avitness their operations in the Avar
with Japan Ambassador McCormick
in a cablegram informing Secretary
Hay of this fact states that the offi
cers cannot join the Russian army
before April 15 of the Russian calen
dar
The officers who have iieen desig
nated for this service are Colonel J B
Kerr of the general staff Captain Carl
Reichman of the Seventh infantry
Captain George Gatley and Captain
William Judson of the engineer corps
All of the above are in Manila except
Captain Judson Avho is in this city
and Avho leaves at once for St Peters
burg
CHINAS EXHIBIT AT ST LOUIS
A Large and Rare Display Is to Be
Made
St Louis Mo Francis Cail com
missioner of the imperial maritime
customs service of China and assist
ant commissioner with Wong Kai
Kah in charge of the Chinese worlds
fair exhibit arrived from the orient
oday Mr Carl said that China Avill
have at tne Worlds fair the largest
rarest and most comprehensive ex
hibit that has ever left the Celestial
empire
Speaking of the Russo Japanese
Arar Mr Carl said that the Chinese
would undoubtedly pitch into Russia
should she invade neutral territory
though such aliberty might be taken
though such liberty might be taken
quences
Is Enchanted by a Voice
NEW YORK There have been nu
merous cases of love at first sight
but cases of love before sight are
rare James Delaney of o07 Manhat
tan avenue Jersey City states that
he fell in love with Miss Emma Laur
ens of Long Island City just through
hearing her voice la a phonograph
He made this state at the bachelor
dinner Avhich he gave to members of
his club After hearing the voice De
laney sought an introduction to Miss
Laurens and now they are to be
married
Eight Carloads of Exhibits
CITY OF MEXICO The Mexican
commissioners for the St Louis ex
position will leave in a special car
for that city General Director Nu
nez Avill take with him plans for the
Mexican conservatory which has not
yet been built but upon which work
will begin immediately upon the ar
rival of the commissioners in St
Louis The commissioners have ar
ranged their business here with a
view to passing a year in the exposi
tion city Eight carloads ot exhibits
have been forwarded
Marcus A Hanna Memorial
CLEVELAND O The Marcus A
Hanna Memorial association was in
corporated at Columbus by seAeral
prominent citizens of Cleveland The
purpose of the association is to estab
lish a chair of political science at
Western Reserve uniArersity in mem
ory of the late Senator Hanna
Aged Woman Murdered
ALBUQUERQUE N M Mrs An
nie Boone 70 years old was found
murdered in her bed at her home
here She had been murdered by be
ing struck over the head Avith a piece
of gas pipe
Michael Cudahy Goes to HoGTital
PASADENA Cal Michael Cidahy
the millionaire packer of Chicago has
been removed from his Avinter resi
dence here to the Pasadena hospital
suffering from an attack of mastoidi
tis
Japan Has Plenty of Morey
PARIS The Liberte quote- Baron
Hayashi the Japanese minister to
Great Britain as saying in regard to
tne rerort that the United States
does not tavor the floating of a Jap
anese loan in America Fortunate
ly Ave have no need of a foreign loan
as our oAATn financial resources are suf
ficient The French Red Cross so
ciety has decided it has been stated
to send to Japan besides two cam
nnrnn nr monmA
mtdo ur nuoor a
SATISFACTION AT TONE
AMERICAN DISPATCHES
OF
REGRETS THAT THERE IS STRAIN
Deprecates Effect of Estranged Rela
tions Between Two Nations and In
sists Prudence Must Ultimately Sur
mount Impulse
ST PETERSBURG The Russian
press hails with great satisfaction the
American dispatches of the last few
days as indicating a change in the
disposition of the Washington govern
ment toward Russia The Bourse Ga
zette and the Novoe Vreniya Friday
morning discuss in a sober minded
fashion Russo Amerlcan relations and
the danger of a permanent estrange
ment The Gazette says there is
something profoundly regrettable in
the present relations betAveen these
two world poAvers
They transcend the bounds of com
mon logic The position taken by
America since last June and the anti
Russian newspaper campaign in the
United States are so Inexplicable that
they seem like a nightmare Since
the Beginning of its history America
has inspired the liveliest feeling of
friendship and admiration among Rus
sians and diplomatic and political ex
pressions of these feelings haAe been
continuous and constant In Russian
social circles there has ever been a
eritable Avorship of the classic land
of liberty and the Americans have al
ways heretofore made Russian friend
ship tie corner stone of their foreign
policy
Suddenly as if an evil spirit had
broken loose the Americans despite
their practical turn of mind began to
do everything to stimulate Japanese
aggressiveness and seem iioav to be
anxiously aAvaiting Japanese victories
in Asia where important American
commercial interests are centered As
a matter of fact hostility betAveen the
united States and Russia Avould be
as great a misfortune to civilization
in the twentieth century as Avas the
rivalry Between France and Germany
in the nineteenth The duty of every
right minded man is to arrest the
growth of this animosity
Russian diplomacy oAves it to the
Americans and to the Avhole civilized
world to do its utmost We are not
called upon to re echo hostile sounds
coming from be ond the Atlantic be
cause unfriendly sentiments do not
exist among us The latest advices
permit tne belief that it -will be much
easier to remove this misunderstand
ing than the enemies of Russia may
think
The Novoe Vremya says it does not
know Avhether the Washington cab
inet influenced such incidents as the
gift of 10000 by Charles R Crane ot
Chicago to the Young Czarinas fund
for Russian soldiers and sailors the
pro Russian Irish demonstration in
NeAV York and the quieter tone of the
British press but the paper believes it
notes an important change in Ameri
can official tactics beginning Avith a
disinclination to favor the Japanese
cable project followed by the report
of Secretary Hays dissatisfaction with
the anti Russian press campaign
Avhich disposition Avas further proved
by his not insisting on dispatching
United States consuls to Antung and
Mukden at this time Avhich quite
agrees with President Roosevelts deci
sion to allow Mr Morgan appointed
United States consul at Port Dalny to
remain at home for the present and
not send the battleship Kentucky to
the scene of the hostilities in the far
east
DIES AT AGE OF 132 YEARS
Enlisted in the United States Navy in
1805
NEW BRUNSWICK N J Noah
Raby died Tuesday in the Piscataway
poor house of Avhich he had been an
inmate for the past forty years If
he had liA ed until April 1 next ac
cording to his OAvn statement he
AA ould haA e been 132 years old Pie
retained his memory and would re
call many incidents of his long career
until Aery recently
He is said to have been born in
EatontoAvn Gates county North Caro
lina on April 1 1772 In 1S05 he en
listed in the navy and served on the
ship Constitution and the frigate Bran
aywine on the latter of which Farra
gut was a lieutenant
KRUGER IS IN GOOD HEALTH
Alarming Rumors Set at Rest by
Statement of Physicians
MENTONE France Contrary to
the alarming rumors circulated in re
gard to the health of Mr Kruger for
mer president of the Transvaal Dr
Huysmans his physician says that
not for some years has the healt h of
Mr Kruger been as good as at present
PARIS The Mentone correspond
ent of the Associated Press says he
saw Mr Kruger taking his usual daily
Avalk today and adds that he appeared
in excellent health
Senator Gamble Loses Brother
YANKTON S D Hugh S Gamble
brother of Senator Robert J Gamble
died in this city Tuesday night of
pneumonia and other complications
following a seA ere attack of grip He
is survived by a Avite two daughters
Jennie and Edith and two sons J
James and Hugh S jr The latter is
at the Tome institute Maryland and
is expected Friday with his uncle
Senator Gamble Hugh S Gamble
paign hospitals a large quantity of has resided here for twenty years
linen and clothing for the Japanese i j I coming to this place trom ox laKe
wounded
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U S SENATOR CHARLES DICK
He Is Formally Elected and Makes
a Speech
COLUMBUS O Wednesday after
noon Lieutenant Governor Harding
formally declared that General Chas
Dick had been elected to the United
States senate for the short and long
terms in the place of tho late Sen
ator Hanna at the joint session of tho
legislature The vote stood Dick 174
and John H Clarke 25 General Dick
AAas introduced by Mr Harding and
said in btfef
No man can fill as Senator Hanr
did the place made vacant by his
death but each and all of us can share
the task and carry forward his unfin
ished work Nor shall ve fully ap
preciate our loss or the weight of his
burden until Ave endeavor to take it
up where he laid it down
Recent elections state and nation
al have registered the Avill of the
people unmistakablv In view of this
it becomes our duty to give to the ad
ministrations of Governor Herrick and
President Roosevelt that earnest and
loyal support Avhich they merit and
Avhich the people meant they should
have and to uphold Senator Foraker
in maintaining Ohios splendid pres
tige to which he and Senator Hanna
by their able service and command
ing influence in the upper house of
congress have contributed so signally
and so much
SMITH CONFESSES POLYGAMY
Says that He Has Five Wives and I
Eleven Children
ASHINGTON Attorneys for the j
protestants in the Smoot investigation
said they intended to prove that the
defendant is associated Avith a hierar 1
chy Avhich practices polygamy and
conniAes at violations of the hnv and
that his very vote as a senator of the
United States is subject to the Avish t
and command of tho Mormon church
President Joseph F Smith confess
ed that he himself had continued to
cohabit with his plural family since
the manifesto of 1S90 and that he le
alized fully tnat he Avas violating
state laAvs President Smith also tes
1
tified that Reed Smoot had to get the
consent of his associate apostles in
the church before he could become a
candidate for senator
The confession of President Smith
Avas the sensation of the proceedings
Thursday before the senate commit
tee on privileges and elections Mr
Smith said that the manifesto of 1890
had lei- him and others with plurai
families in the unfortunate situation
of being compelled to defy the laAv i
or desert their families For himself
he had preferred to take chances
Avith the laAv rather than to disgrace
himself and degrade his family by
abandoning his AviAes and the j
dren they had borne him
FAIRBANKS FOR SECOND PLACE
Will Mot Resist Movement Regarding
vice Presidency
WASHIMGTOX The Star says
Senator Fail banks Avill not resist a
movement n make mm the vice pres
idential nominee of the republican
party If the convention nominates
him he Avill accept More than that
he Avill not attempt to discourage ef
forts looking to his nomination
It is only fair to say that no ex
plicit declaration by Senator Fair
banks to that effect has been made
The Indiana delegation in congress
was convinced today that Senator
Fairbanks had yielded to the solicita
tion of men high ir the councils out
side of Indiana to take second place
on the national ticket
Almost Avithout exception his clos
est political friends have advised
him in his own interests against ac
cepting the vice presidency Influen
tial republicans in the senate such as
Spooner Allison and Piatt have
urged him to take it on the ground
that he Avould strengthen republican
ticket especially in financial circles
and that his first duty is to his party
rather than to his own political fu
ture
TOY WITH PORT ARTHUR
Japs Will Not Begin the Land Invest
ments for a Fortnight
WASHINGTON The landing in
force of the Japanese on the Lia Tung
peninsula and the beginning of the
land imestment of Port Arthur Avili
not be for a fortnight according to
advices received here from Avhat are
believed to be re liable sources It
was expected that the attack upon the
fortress Avould take place yesterday
or today but these later advices Avith
out explaining the delay show ihat
there has been a change in the original
plans
Army officers heer think that the
Japanese have decided that Avith the
railroad connecting Port Arthur with
the outside Avorld cut thus preventing
supplies from reaching the place ia o
weeks privation Avill render final as
sault easier
Moreover as Port Arthur can be
safely lett as it is for the time Linr
the Japanese troops may be cmpl c 1
instead in Northern Korea and
the Yalue river Avhere they are ir ot
needed
Senate Passes Shipping Bill
WASHINGTON The senate Tie
day passed the bill requiring the use of
American vessels in transporting gov
ernment supplies and took up the 5 il
prohibiting the use of other than
American vessels in shipping mer
chandise to the Philippines and re
lieAing the interisland trade of the
Philippines from the exactions of the
coastAvise laAvs tf the United States
The first mentioned requirement of
the latter bill is already in force in
effect but this measure exacts it in
different form
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bottle Sold by nil DruRrJiw
Talco nalla Family 1llla for ooaatlpitiOa -
Some infants migt cry less if their
mothers wouldnt attempt to vocalize
Faith is the hand wherewith wo tako
everlasting life Latimer
A woman who looks ahead of time
Avonders if she will bo as are other
old persons
THE WALASH KAILROAD
East and South
Special rates on sale daily to all
Winter resorts or tho South Half
fare round trip plus 200 on first and
third Tuesdays each month to many
points South
The only line Avith its own station
at main entrance of Worlds Fair
grounds The Wabash runs on its own
rails from Omaha Kansas City Des
Moines St Louis and Chicago to
Toledo Detroit Niagara Falls and
Buffalo Avith through connections be
yond
All agents can route you via tho
Wabash For Worlds Fair descrip
tive matter and all information ad
dress Harry E Moores G A P D
Omaha Nebr
A fault which humbles a man is of
more use to him than good action
which puffs him up Avith pride
Glittering generalities are as likely
to hurt the devil as tissue paper bul
lets
To the housewife who has not yot
become acquainted with tho new
things of everyday use in tho market
and who is reasonably satisfied with
the old Ave would suggest that a trial
cr Defiance Cold Water Starch bo
mn Jo at once Not alone because it
is guaranteed by the manufacturers
to be superior to any other brand
but because each 10c package con
tains 10 ozs while all the other kinds
contain but 12 ozs It is safe to say
that the lady who once uses Defiance
Starch Avill use no ether Quality
and quantity must Avin
Bachelors Avonder how married men
manage to put by any portion of their
earnings
Mutual Insurance is the most popu
lar Ten years ago there was about
10000000 in the state Now over
160000000 one half of all the Firo
Insurance in the state is in Mutual
Companies It is also the oldest In
surance in the world and is cheapest
safest and best and no company bet
ter than the STATE FARMERS MU
TUAL INSURANCE CO of South
Omaha Nebr B R Stouffer Secre
tary
In the conduct of life habit counts
for more than maxim because habit
is a living maxim and becomes flesh
and instinct
Clear white clothes are a sign that tho
housekeeper u os lied Cross Ball iiluc
Largo 2 oz package 5 cents
True happiness consists not in tho
multitude of friends but in the worth
and choice Jonnson
The conflict Avith self and selfish
ness must ue fought out Georgo
Dawson
A 6k Your Dealer For Allens Foot Ease
A powder It rests the feet Cures Corns
Bunions Swollen Sore Hot Callous Aching
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails Allens
Foot Ease makes new or tight shoes easy At
all Druggists and Shoe stores 25 cents Ac
cept no substitute Sample mailed Frzc
Address Allen S Olmsted Le Roy NY
It is wun men as with horses those
that no the most prancing make the
least progress Barcn de Stassart
Knowledge is a treasure at once
priceless and imperishable Glad
stone
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use thoy
Avill save not only time because it
never sticks to the iron but because
each package citains Ifi oz one full
pound Avhile all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in -pound pack
ages and the price is tho same 10
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injurious chem
icals If your grocer tries to sell yen a
12 oz package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose cf before he puts in Defiance
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let
ters and figures 10 02s Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iron
sticKing Defiance never sticks
Good breeding is a letter of credit
all over the world
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