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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1911)
I- i ,-. ,r, ' , . SUFFCnCD AGONY. nnnnnaaiiHiB(naanappaMaaaaaalMBaHaaaHaaaaBnaaanaB sv W - 'Wfln? 1 IT ' i' tx Jl .7- f' qpT Backache, Headacho and Dizziness Caused Untold Misery. Honry J. White, 410 No. 3rd St., Ft. Smith, Ark., sayo: "I suffered every thing but death, from terrible kidney trouble. I did not havo a moment's peace Tho urlno ro scinbled blood and loft a red stala when It touched tho llnon. When passed, fire could not havo burned more. I had awful headache" and dlzay spoils and my back ached coimtantlv. I began using- Doan's Kidney Pills after various remedies had failed to help mo and was completely curod. I havo had no sign of kidney troublo since." Remember tho namo Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers cvoryrrhoro. rrica 50s; Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 8HE WANTED FULL WEIGHT. Butcher--Haven't seen you In rar hop lately, ma'am. I hope you haven't Btopped trading with mo entirely. Mrs. Blunt Yes, entirely, sir. I'm a woman that floesn't believo in half weigh measures. BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT "Whon my first baby was six months old be broke out on his head with llttlo bumps. Thoy would dry up and leavo a scale. Then it would break out again and It spread all ovor I1I3 head. All tho hair came out and his head was scaly nil over. Then his faco broke out all over in red bumps and It kept spreading until It was on his hands and arms. I bought several boxes of olntraont, gavo him blood medlclno, and had two doctors to treat him, but ho got worao all the tlmo. He had It about six months vhen a friend told mo about Cutlcura. I sent and got a bottle of Cutlcura Resolvent, a cako of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment. In threo days after using them ho began to im prove. Ho began to tako long naps and to stop scratching his head. After taking two bottles of Resolvent, two boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Soap ho was sound and well, and never had any breaking out of any kind. His hair came out in llttlo curls all over his head. I don't think nnythlng else would have cured him except Cutl cura. "I havo bought Cutlcura Ointment and Cutlcura Soap several times since to use for cuts and sores and havo never known them to fall to cure what I put them on. Cutlcura Soap is tho best that I have over used for toilet purposes." (Signed) Mrs. F. E. Har mon, R. F. D. 2, Atoka, Tenn., Sept. 10, 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sam ple of each, with 32-pago book, will be mailed free on application to "Cutl cura," Dept. 16 L. Boston. Resting Must Be a Business. Will M. Ross, a well-known wrltei of Stevens Point, Wis., who is himself a cured consumptive, holds' that un less resting becomes a business to the tuberculosis patient, he might as well give up his fight for health. "Tho pe riod of infection with tuberculosis," he says, "Is not a vacation. It Is a twenty-four-hour-a-day job. True it is a period of idleness, but ono of Intel ligent, directed idleness. The day's work should consist of rest; rest should be the only business on hand. The light exercise, or hour of read ing, should be considered as the re ward of a good day's work, llko tho evening of slippered caso to tho tired business men nt the end of tho day. This recreation, however, should be considered only as an incidental re sult of tho patient's work, not the main object." New Penal System for Ontario. The Ontario government has recent. ,y abolished the system of prison la bor contracts In that province. In fu ture tho majority of tho prisoners In the penal Institutions of Ontario will bo employed upon farms and the mak ing of roads in the newly oponcd dis tricts. There will, however, be a per centage of the prisoners whoso health or other circumstances prevent them from joining in this open air work. These men will manufacture hospital supplies beds, blankets and so forth. A Distinction. Mrs. Gaddy There are some dis tinctions In life which nro very puz zling to me. Professor Pundit Like what, for In ctanco? Mrs. Gaddy When you wrlto every thing bnd and mean in a man's llfo In a book for everybody to read, It is biography; but whon you Just tell tho samo things to a few people on a front porch, it's gossip. DISTEMPER In oil its forma among all aces of horses, aa well as dogs, cured and others in same Btable prevented from having the disease with SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE. Every bottle guaranteed. Over 000,000 bottles sold last year $.50 and $1.00. Any Rood druggist, or tend to manufacturers. Agents wanted, Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Ind. Generous. "Was ho geuerous when a boy school?" "Yes; ho always lot his school mates tako Ills sharo of tho punish ment." Judge. A lovo affair can end two ways: in 0110 tho letters and pictures nro burned; In tte other the letters and pictures aro forgotten. fjfer m l-w'W B City Wages War to They fought tlio dogs and klllrd the cats. And bit the jnt)P3. ri tliolf crnillea. Tney utu tub chd-so out 01 dm vula. And drank tho soup from tho cook's own ladles. "Tho Pled I'lpor." CHICAGO. The health department estimates there aro more than G00, 000 rats in Chicago nnd that tho num ber Is increasing day by day, despite tho efforts of professional rat catch era and tho uso of mechanical devices for tholr destruction. War of extermination against mem bers of the sunnulot tilbo la carried on In all parts of tho city, but in no placo Is tho slaughter greater than at tho stock yards. There tho battlo is waged continually. Every morning for breakfast mon who havo studied tho subject say tho llttlo brown rat in this city consumes a quantity of food equal to tho meat of 62 cows. Since thoy oat three meals a day In each twenty-four hours, they consumo throb times that quantity, or equal to 15G head of cattle. This Qa """ Weeping Widow Quickly Weds Consoler SWAINSBORO, Ga. Standing besldo the opon gravo into which tho body of her husband was about to bo lowered, Mrs. J. J. Jewell was hyster ical with grief, and friends had to re strain her from throwing herself into tho gravo upon tho casket of tho man with whom sbo had lived happily for 15 years und who was tho fathor of her six children. Women tried In vain to comfort her and tho sccno was an unusually pain ful ono until Robert S. McDanlel, ft young man who "recently camo here from Joplln, Mo., and who had become very friendly with Jewell, stepped closo to tho widow and whispered. a few words through her heavy veil of black. Whatover McDaniol said seemed to glvo tho widow courago to bear up during tho soul-trying "ashes-to-ashes, dust to dust" period of tho corcmony, and sho waited through those painful momonts with surprising forfltude, considering her pitiful condition be foro tho whispered consolation given to her by McDaniol. Turning from the grave when It was all over, sho leaned on the arm of Mc Danlel as sho walked to tho gate, where sho and hor children wero helped Into a carriage by kind-hearted neighbors and wero driven to the fa therless homo, a llttlo farm for which ' Horse -Poisoning Is EW YORK. The pollco hero be lievo that they havo finally suc ceeded In breaking up one of tho strangest as well as ono of tho mean est forms of graft which tho members of tho underworld, always fertllo In uuuh schemes, Imve uvur duvuiopud. This form of graft in no way resem bles the good old bunko games of tho professional sharper, but has brought about instead the new calling of the professional horse-poisoner. The methods of earning u livelihood In this manner, aa revealed by tho capture of a gang of poisoners, aro simple. As practiced here, tho game has been worked by mon noting in couples, one to handle tho finances, the othor to do the poisoning. Tho for aier, to begin operations, selocls a cer Texas Papas May FORT WORTH, Tex. Elopements of lovers under tho legal age, twenty ono for tho young man and eighteen for the girl, will bo effectually checltcd In Texas by tho new law adopted by the lato legislature and now effective. Under this law no person under tho legal age can obtain a marriage !! cense without the written consent of tho minor's parents, nnd tho paper must bo acknowledged before a notary public llko a deed. If a minor has no parents, a county judge's consent to the union Is necessary. If tho clerk doubts that either the prospective brldo or bridegroom r-as attained tho legal age. ho is authorized to roqulro tho affidavit of somo othor than tho contracting parlies. County Clerk lleavers has Interpreted tho law to mean that tho written consent of both paronts, properly executed, must' he filed, and that tho consent of tho fa thor or tho mother singly Is not buIII clont, Tho old law authorized tho county clerk to rcnulro tho bridegroom or oth or person applying for a marriage li cense to mako affidavit to tho ages of The Comeback. Comedian Hoarder I havo namoo this coffeo November, my dear madam. Stern Landlady ludeod, sir. And why? Comedian Hoarder llocauso It Is so cold and cloudy. Stern Landlady What a brilliant young man! I though of naming It aftor you Comedian Unorder And why? titp'n I.-"diad llocauso It la so 4-' (J L t t 4 t SWtTV -;-7gr-?-3---- Rout Army of Rats estimate Is based on an allowance of Ono ounco of food for each rodent each meal. Dogs, ferrets and cats arc used In the war of extermination, nnd although thousauds of rats nro slaughtered dally their number continues to In crease. This can easily bo understood when It is known that from ono pair of rats to a nest ono thousand youug Bunuulols will otced In ft ear. "Back of tho yards" crowdn of boys gather nightly to go on hunting expedi tions for rodents. Garbage cans -aro ovorturnexl, and as tho rats scamper away dogs accompanying tho boys catch and kill them. Tho boys carry sticks or clubs In their hands and kill tho rats when they attempt to oscape. Many become so expert at rat catching that In aftor years they embark In It ms a profes sion. Some of tho storos In tho loop dis trict havo a pack of trained fox ter riers to keep tho rats away, but tho animal which has earned tho namo of "naturo's pollco woman" Is tho plain alloy cat that stalks the street at night. Rats cause heavy losses to business houses. They burrow through bolts of cloth to build tholr nests, destroying many thousands of dollats' worth ol goods. J we didn't' WANT TO LOSE AMY TIME' Mrs. Jewell and hor husband bat worked hard to pay. Mowoll died on Tuesday and thi funeral was held on Wednesday. Tht next day tho widow drove into Swains boro, accompanied by McDaniol. ant went to the courthouse. "Tho Widow Jewell ain't losing an: time In settling up the estate," re marked those who saw her enter tht courthouse, and her prompt attcntlot to business cnuscd comment nmon( those who had feared tho day befor that sho would collopso at hor hus band's funeral. It wasn't tho probate Judge thnt Mrs. Jewell wns looking for, however, but the marriage Hcenso office. Guid ed, by MoDanlel, sho walked Into tho office and gavo her ago as tblrty-ono while ho gavo his as twenty-six. Lifting her black veil so that sho could eeo to write hor name, tho widow signed tho affidavit and In a few minutes they wero married and on their way back to tho Jowcll farm. the Newest Graft tain section of the city, preferably one In which ono or more big stablcs'aro located. Ills assistant Is then bent out to poison two or three horses a day for a week. This is accomplished by giving them, as tho opportunity may occur, a lump of sugar, half an apple or sorao other equine delicacy, loaded with poiton. Thero is no monotary gain in this, tho preliminary stage, which is mere ly dono to create a favorablo stato of affairs that is. from the viewpoint of tho grafter. As soon ns tho poison ings begin to bo talked of the finan- cittl limn gets busy. lie gC-eo to thO owner of a largo stable, mentions the numerous deaths from poison, nnd of fers protection for a sum varying from 525 to 5100 a week. If the owner refuses to pay, coercion Is brought to bear In the bhuju of u fow deaths among his animals. Tho fact that tho two graftcr3 wero never seen together made tho gamo a diffi cult ono to stop, but tho final rounding up of tho gang of poisoners should end this peculiar graft, slnco the penalty undor tho law Is a heavy ono. Prevent Elopements HAVE YOU YOUR. FATHERS WRITTEN COHSENT ? tho parties, In caso of doubt, but this law wa3 frequently and successfully evaded. A common method of evasion was for tho young man, If under ago. to put a slip of paper, bearing tho num. her 21, In his shoe, and for tho girl to put in her shoe a slip of paper with tho number 18, and then tho man would cheerfully mako affidavit that ho was "ovor twenty-one," "and with equal sincerity the girl would mako affidavit that sho was "ovor elghtoon." In a fow instances indictments havo been returned against bridegrooms tor falso swearing, hut uniformly tho fnthers-In-lnv aftor a fow weeks hao decided to mako tho best of It, and havo refused to testify against their unwelcome sons-in-law. The Next Step. Tvo seen pictures of King Gcorgt V. whon n baby, King Georgo V. when a schoolboy, King Georgo V. whon a sullor, King George V. In uniform. King Georgo V. In street nttiro, King Georgo V. In his corouatoln robes, and now " 'Well?" "I'm Just waiting to seo what news paper will be the first to print a pic turo of King Georgo V la h's royal pa lumaa ' mm fit?'? WW j jmoj The Amei Horn WILLI iSii Edfct Mi. William A. Itadford will answer questions and glvo udvlco FHEH OF COST on oil subjects pertaining to tho subject of building, for tlio readers of this paper. On account of Ills wldo cxpcrlunco no Editor; Author and Manufacturer, ho Is, without doubt, tho highest authority on ull llicst) mi'ujruU. Adliva nil inquiries to "William A. Kudford, Io. ITS West Jackson boulevnrd, Chicago, III., nnd only enclose two-cent Btatnp for reply. investigations show that the major ity of men working on salaries aro puylng out ono-quartor or moro of their ontlro earnings In rent. Tako paper and pencil nnd sit down and fig uro out what this rent bill amounts to In tho courso of a yenr; then seo the amount Itcomos to In ten years. You will bo almost appalled at the size of tho amount. In most cases it Is cnough to buy outright n flno house and lot, a vnluablo property that can bo mado Into a real homo. But what has tho renter to show for this monoy nt tho end of ten years? Nothing but a big pile of rent receipts. Nothing that he can call really hla own after paying out enough monoy to buy tho houso. Ho has no moro right to it than ho day he moved In, und may bo turned out Into tho stroot nny tlmo his everlasting rent payments aro not mado. And, oftor all, the Investment fea ture, tho monoy end of tho proposition, Is really of minor Importanco. com pared to somo others. Paronts hav ing tho welfare of tholr children nt heart should mako any sacrifice need ed to provide a real home for them to grow up In. Think of tho delights of the "Old Homo" you onco know. What fond memories cluster about It. What an Influence for good that old placo has been to you In your llfo! You havo looked back to It with rovcrenco and havo hurried back to It eagerly when ever, thero was a chanco. "Homo" Is tho most beautiful word In tho English languago.K Thero Is no placo on earth llko homo. What do you suppose your children are to do for a homo, when you havo routed all your llfo, moving every year or so from one rented houso to the next? That does not mako a real homo and Is not fair to tho children. Lftve of home and lovo and respect of parents go bond In hand. Thoy aro tho two most racrcd things In llfo. Thero is a sense of cocurity, of own ership, of pcrmnnenco In n possession of oven n small cottngo. It makes llfo happier and more worth whllo. .Sometimes, you hear people sny: "It costs moru to own a home tbun It does to pay rent." This Is not truo, but oven If It wore truo. the arguments still would be on the sldo of owning your own home, both for your own nnd for your children's onko. Anyone who Is paying rent right along can easily snvo for himself the First Floor Plan. landlord's profit and own his own homo. Wo all know of many landlords who aro not only making a good liv ing.' hut uro growing wealthy by bor rowing monoy, building houses with It nnd renting them to peoplo who, If thoy realized It, could with a llttlo ef fort Just as well build or buy the homo for themselves, Homo builders nro considered tho very best kind of security, and tho real estate man and property owners aro eager to do business, with them, from $100 to $500 Is all that It requires as a first payment to start you on tho road to tho ownership of a substantial ly built homo-llko llttlo place llko tho ono Illustrated horowlth. After you huvo inP'lo tho start it Is Just us ensy to mako tho monthly payment ns It Is to pay ront. for theso payments can bo arranged so that thoy amount, to tho sumo ns rent including both pay ment on tho principal nnd tho interest on tho unpaid bihnr-o Th Insurnnco and taxei aro u' uully cx'ra, but theso BMrL JPORCH 'KITCHEN DlNNG RM. nl j Tfc'xio'O'Jj iro'xi'O' 5 J smM H dem &, L.V,MG RM yaW( j I3-'67J3'0- ffL.jj VE3TCUJ Porch 0'0'XTO' I Sl 9 - 9 ICCBI mgPB .0tf are relatively small Items and nro noi enough to deter any man from em barking In a homo-owning cnterprlso. Of courso thoro should bo reason In this as In other things. Ono should not buy too oxponslvo n placo, any moro than ho should nttempt to "show off" by buying too elnborato or expensive clothing. Tho moro expen sive residence can como later If you desire, after you havo finished paying for tho first modest llttlo home. Many Second Floor Plan. havo begun this way and have event ly become largo real estate owners through systematic saving. This is a story-and-n-half cottngo of six rooms, it has a very artistic, homo-like appearanco, being in good stylo and substantially built. It Is stated thnt tho houso has boon built comploto for ?2,300, using good sub stantial grade of material through out. This Is a dwelling that Is well suited to tho requirements of, a small build ing lot. The total width of tho house Is 24 feet, Its length 30 feet, not in cluding tho front porch. A building of rectnngular form llko this Is most eco nomical to build, since thero Is noth ing complicated about tho root nor no Jogs nor corners in tho walls to add to tho expense. Tho arrangomont Is nil that could be desired for a houso of this slzo. From tho front porch a square vestibule Is entered. To tho left Is tho living room, a good-slzo, homo-llko, apart ment with an open stairway at ono side, nscondlng to tho second story. A novel feature of this design is tho den, which '.a really a part of tho living room, bolng connocted with It by a columned opening. Tho wldo bay win dow with built-in seat, makos this llt tlo room very attractive Indeed. Tho dining room, kitchen nnd pantry aro well arranged for housekeeping work. On tho second floor two good sized bedrooms nro provided, each with u largo closet and storngo spaco. A batlnuom Ib on this floor, opening from tho hull. For a small house this de sign Is well worth considering. Swordflsh Rams a Dory, A monster swordflsh rammed Its sword into a dory sent out from Cnpt. Richard Noonan's Doroas, near Bos ton, breaking tho dory to splinters nnd hurling into the sea Georgo Noonan nnd Thomas O'ilourke, fishermen, who wnr inscued with great difficulty by throo of their mates off Block Island. Just as they wero idnklng In water probably a quarter mile deep Captain Noonan, Unglncor Loulo Griffin nnd another man plungod Into tho sea and rescued them. All five woro llnblo at any tlmo to bo rammed and killed by the mad sea monster. With tho seamen safely aboard tho fishing vessel tho fight with the sword fish was ronowed. Tho fish was weak ened by tho firBt Illy Iron thrust deep Into Its sldo, and Knglneor Griffin do splto his dripping clothing put out in another dory and again speared dio fish. This tlmo it succumbed and yielded to tho ropo which hauled it in. Iloston Post. It Helped Him, Anyway. "Your husband doesn't look very sick, Mrs. Anderson," said tho doctor who was called in to attend n patient suffering from too much hot weather. "Ah, sure, you should havo seen him half an hour ago," replied Mrs. Ander son. "Ho was that fnlnt I didn't think I could rcsuchltnto him, but I glvo him nutomatla spcrrlts of pneumonia nnd he come around splendid." A Sure Way. Ethol Tholr parents mado tho match, I bollove. Arthur I thoupht they opposed It? Ethel Yes; that's how thoy made it. ! ) BedRm 1 ; BE.D RM. I ) ; I L . ' 1 $ IliMipiB) 'k EhHmmBBb tt' Llllililnli;.illllllll!llSaiTiill.i!ff.'il''iflillii.liftlMII AT.COHOL-.3 PER CENT Afc2cteb!e Preparation for As similating IheFoodandKegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of m Promotes Dig2stion,ChccrfuI ncss and Rest. Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral KO'r'N Atk C OTIC -. Vrjw tTOMDrSAHVUirmrSR l W fvmpkln Sua tin Sum Iwtmiitt JtllivitmiUSnttii 1 horn Srtd ! 0 m '. m AncrfcctRcmcdv ForCotwliba lion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Sl'e Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss OF Sleep, 1 ,. mi ,- 'Facsimile Signature of Tire Centaur. Company NEW YORK. s i'fw; w Guaranteed under trio Foodam Exct Copy of Wrapper. HE TAKES OFF THE TABLE. V ,Ui Tho Comedian Our stage monl la tho second act la coutrury to tho usual methods of sorvlng dinner. Soubrotto How bo? Tho Comedian Tho supo comes niter tho dessert. North Carolina Gold Mines. About Charlotte, N. C, are many historic spots. Tho Mecklonburg Dec laratlon of Independence eignod May 20, 1775, roporesents tho crown Jowel of this "Queen City." Nearby also was born James K. Polk, tho olovonth president of tho United States. The pioneer cold mines of tho United Stales weio located in this historic county. Elghty-threo gold mines wero recorded, and up to tho tlmo of the discovery of California gold Meck lonburg mines took tho lead la gold production. National MnEHztne. Mn. Winston's Sootbtn? Sirup for Children teething. Hoftens the gumi). reduces Inflamma tion, alluya jialu, cures wind colic, Cio a bottle. Thero aro but fow sure things In this old world. Ono of them la tho uncertainty of a woman'o ago. v' r A Poor Weak Woman As she ! termed, Trill endure bravely ad pstlently" Konles which o strong man would live way under. The fact Is women aro more patient than they ought to be under such troubles. Every woman ought to know that aha may obtain (he most experienced medical advice frit of ckttrt and in absolute coufidenct and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medical Awoolatlon, R. V. Fierce, M. D.. President, UuiTalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many years and has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician In this COBSftyr. ' His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak sad deH cate women k Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presoriptloou IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. The many and varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailments are folly eat forth in Plain English In tho Peoplo'a Medical Adviier (1008 pages), a newly revised and up-to-date Edition of which, cloth-bound, will bo mailed frit oa receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address aa above. Low round trip fares to New York, Boston New England, entire Atlantic Coast and other Eastern Summer Resorts via NewYork&ntral lines Lake Shore Bis Fur Tickcta at reduced T" m wiK t"ts w r fii-i-Jr-t 'JMSMjI rT-rfffSj f sasaVsri I'-t-s m rsBKVV- ; A mr Z-imK- CASTORIA For Infant 1 nnd Cfcildrttt,- The Kind You Have Always Bought Beara.tlie Signature In Uso 1 For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA fKicKTAUHMirr, RntTwrnwrW The Wretchedness of Constipation Uin quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely nnd VII U.O liver. Cure Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIOE, Genuine must bear Signature DAISY FLY KILLER gtf Steal LDIM. NUt, CUM, lornuneateV coiiiii imt,caniB. unia I tip eyr, wtU ot m4 in. fnmr i tnylMafl. ICuinatttd cBtcV llrt. OlalUuitna wot prepaid lor IHArlULU IDIHI ISO I . noin,!.!. tltt't ht t- 1.1: Established 30 Years jQtf J FLORISTS Floral emblems and cut flowers for sll occasions. SIOUX CITY, IOWA, lror the treatment of Curoalo Ulcers, Dca Vlcers,Kcrof oloas Ulcers. Varicose Uloers,Ij flotcnti)lcen,Mercnr1alUlcro,VVliltettwsQ Ins:, Milk lJC. FfiTor Hores.dliU um, Tarrn. crural. Uf mil Vim. t, P. AUiS, .,. jl;, St. rul, teas. DEFIANCE STARCH-!:, other lurches only U ounce ttme pile ss4 "DIFIANOK" IB SUPERIOR QUALITY. 1 M T EfrUTO WtsoK.Clem,'WasB. PATENTS sEStc2rwa2& W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 31-1911, Michigan Central fares will be on salo daily during m w m of fUf -BbU A ii 11 1 it IV AJ fX 41 kHtlARTFRS ' BP BUTTLE .mmm ;. ;. .. ' miiiiiv VkH -ES .wm arikiij. (-,- mm Vr jsk-SSiJ .Js - 1 j 3 August ana September. Many ireo stop-over priv ileges, and optional boat trips on urea: leases, - St Lawrence and Hudson Rivers. Wo will be glad to send you full informa- tlori 03 to fares, berth reservations and routes, and on request will send copies of our new 1911 summer booklets and folders. Address W. B. Jerome C0J La Salle Strr jt Station i4ucago,ui. .1 rtsahsli.rlTi "1?! jt 4 j "i 1 ? -- -M .-.iiWel "'"T'!"l sl isnxx.u - Tv -zsssjri "TSl M A' 1 ,-.'. . tl fk-t r-r ' 'JW i i' - -J In Wilv lAJ u L ia.Jfc-. &f ,.,