The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 05, 1912, Image 3

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The Man and the Place.
AudrowjCarnoglo whb giving ndvice
oa. aU-fecent- Sunday to ono of tho
younger members of tho Rockefeller
Bible class. .
' -jl nm an advocate of early mar
ridges,"' ho said. 'Tho' rlghUman,.In
the riglU place, nC tlio right time, la
a; very good saying, and to my mind,
the right man In tho right placo at tho
right tlnieJa unquestionably a-husbnnd
redding to his wife on a winter's nlbt
beiido the radiator.
A, Styleo In Alfments.H ' v
j'tWell, hero I -am,'' announced tho
fashionable physician In his breozy
tfny, "And now what do yoi think
isl he matter with you?', , 1 ,
,j Doctor, I hardly know,r6plloditlo.
fashionable patron. "Whnt.Is new?"
i " K -?
J i The Proportion. ' '
'Knlckor Did ho speak at a dinner?
7Jockcr No; ho ntoat a talk. t
A mirror of tan prevents tv,vtom,an,
fropi getting lonesome. '
Nebraska IMegiory
FOn RELIABLE AND
DURABLE" WORKtRT
TAFT'S
DENTAL ROOMS
1517 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA
i4-.
PAINLESS DENTISTRY
GOLD CROWN, 4.00 to $5.00
Plata or bridge mado Iml dny. Itx
ncUnatlon lioo. 2Uyrs. guarantee
BAILEY the DENTIST
Kewomt.1iUTY..iTi(mr.iiKni.D.
KalAblUlixll !!) lClhll.nnr, 0k
Cut (hit ad. out to find n
DOCTORS
MACH & MACH
DENTISTS
formerly
DAILEY&MACH
trd Boor rstton tllocV
OIUIU JlhDIUSlU
Bl muSptwl Dental Offices in Omaha. Reasonable prices.
Special cucouot to all people living outside oi Ociaha.
WanPiiMcn 1 learn (he
" amcuAulomobItebuslness.
and get ready for the apring rush.
You linve nothing to risk, satisfac
tion truaranteedormonev refunded.
1'osltlvely the best and most thorough equipped
bcuool in the business. Practical experience
on any makes of cars, also driving and road
work. Call or write for catalogue. NEBRASKA
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. U 1 7 Dodoe SI.. Omihi.Neb.
Telephone
With its Long Distance con
nections, reaches nearly every
city, town and village, giving
instant communication near or
far, which emergencies as well
as business and social needs
demand.
Talking over the Long Dis
tance Lines of the Bell System
may be much less expensive
than you think. Ask our
nearest agent for information
regarding rates or service
connections.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE GO.
BELL SYSTEM
ONLY $22.50
Buys This Genuine, New
Victor Victrola
Outfit, Exactly as Pictured Below
The outfit stands four feet In height,
and Is exquisitely finished In golden
oak. The "Victrola" part of the outfit
Is tho new No. 4 selling at $15. Tho
Cabinet, or stand, Is arranged to hold
150 dlsa records and has separato re
ceptacles for needles, etc.
This "Victrola," It must bo remem
bered, 1b operated without the unsight
ly and cumbersome) "horn," and Is
moro distinct, clearer, and sweeter
than any other tone reproducing' In
strument made.
It will piny any disc record, ond never boforo
In tho history of talking machine iuanufacturo
tins to marvelous avuluo been offered at moroly
CiM. Uuaranteod satisfactory or your money
routes bark. Wo refer to any bank or business
bouse In Umaba.
Order today and kIto your home a trtoasrjro It
has never bofore known. Wo aro tho largest
distributors of talking machines, records and
supplies in the west.
15th
& Harney StfrSftffifliv,
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T IS never hard to do tho right
thine.
It In In. deciding to. da It., that the tUjf
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DAINTY THINGS FOR THE TABLE.
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' Fruit Snnnrir- ,Drona: VJlih Crnsm.
IJeat thoroughly a cuu of sugar and,,
'thcec- 'eggs.haddS ' third' ' of a cllp oY-
water and a cup of flour sifted with
,two. teaHpoonfula-of' bakhtg-Tcder:4riinn"nTin5r'cfirmy''re
Add ealt 'and a teaspoonful of fvanllln. will "dry smooth. ! V )i '
Hake in patty pans uud whbn cool
scoop out the center onrefully'and fill
tho cavities with peaches, pears or
any desired fruit, Place u Spoonful
of whipped cream on, each, garnish
with a piece of fruit ukeil for the fill
Jng, and servo. Or they may ho rolled
In boiled frosting and sprinkled with
cocoaput.
Cottage Cheese Salad. Mix two cup
fuls of cottago cheese with half a cup
of walnut meats, a teaspoonful of
chopped chives or onion. Season high
ly with salt and paprika, and arrange
In balls, three In a nest of lettuce.
Pour around them mayonnaise to
which has been added some chopped
olives or capers.
Mock Clam Soup. Wash free from
salt a half pound of salt codfish, cover
with a quart of cold water, and bring
to the boiling point and simmer for
one-half hour. Remove tho fish, which
may be saved for balls and strain the
water, add a thickening of a table'
spoonful of butter which has been
cooked with a tablcspoonful of flour.
Add a pint of milk and bring to tho
boiling point Into the soup dish
placo a piece of buttered toast, pour
in tho soup and garnish with finely-cut
parsley.
Graham Bread. Mix two cupfuls of
scalded milk, one-third of n cup of mo
lasses, two tcaspoonfuls of salt, and
when luko warm a fourth of a yeast
cake dissolved in warm water, and
two cupfuls of flour, four cupfuls of
graham. Beat well, let rise until
double Its bulk, beat again, placo In
buttered pans and when well rlson,
bako In a moderate oven.
Prune Pudding. Make a small mold
of lemon Jelly. Cook until tender a
cup of largo prunes, placo in a glass
dish and pour over the lemon jelly.
Set away to harden. Servo with
whipped cream.
11
K WHO would lead muat
that
himself be led;
Who would be loved bo capable
of
love
Beyond the utmost he receives; who
claims
The rod of power must first have bowed
his head,
And being honored, honor what's above.
This know tho men who leave tho world
their names. Bayard Taylor.
SEASONABLE DISHES.
During tho cold weather we aro able
to digest heartier foods and they are
most necessary to keep up tho body
heat. An occasional dish, not so rich
In fat, Is relished. Hero is a recipe
rather unusual:
Mar8hmallow Grape Juice. Add the
juice of a lemon to a quart of grape
juice and sweeten as desired. Boll
with a stick of cinnamon and a few
cloves. Servo hot in glasses with two
marshmallows in each glass. This is
a nice hot drink on a cold day.
Mutton In Green Grape Sauce.
Brown two tablespoonfulB of butter
and two of flour in a saucepan; add
salt, pepper and a cup of gravy. As
soon as well blended add a third or
a cup 6f green grapo jolly. When
moltod, lay in a few slices of roast
mutton, and when thoroughly hot add
llvo tnblespoonfuls of unsweetened
grapo juice, and serve.
Oysters Sauted. Pour a quart of
boiling water over a pint of oysters,
then drain and chop fine. Melt two ta
blespoonfuls qt butter, turn in tho
oysters and season well; add two ta
blespoonfuls of rolled crackers and
three-fourthB of a cup of cream, stir
and cook five minutes. Servo on toast
strips with parsley.
Baked custards aro greatly Im
proved by tho addition of a few spoon
fuls of cocoanut. The samo Is true of
custard pie.
IICUE ore two stones we may
not dare to cast;
Tho stone of stumbling in our brother's
way,
The stone of Judgment at our brother's
past,
We, who ourselves llko Bheep have gone
astray, Hamilton.
PRACTICAL POINTS.
During tho extronioly cold weather
If tho clothes pins are put Into a drip
pjng pan anjl. heated hot, tho hanging
out ofthe clothes will be mado much
moro" comfortable,, Donpt, carry out a
,thn btaket, Qrofliahtfi,plnaiAl second
A MPTr wfttmfti jFfe
trip will moro than pay by tho conP
fort ' i
Always wjjnp llncnfhnt InSto lay any
length or time, In ?u lift? rmrrSr. It will
keep It from turning M'llow.
Hair brushes, If carefully washed
hotsodn waJtejjSud quickly dried, w
keep, llifeir Treslinoss for yeais.
n
if
Aood housekeeper fays If wo w
stliCa tablnshaonful of vlncunr In
nto
the lard lii- which fritters, doughnuts'
or potatoes arc fried, they will no
EUillt till K, 1 ,
A' traaftinnthi rff shlMr9 smnlf'1
.ploco of, ,giliiv, camphor added o tll$
oil' lir a- lump is bald to improve lhJ"
'num.. hivujb proviumg me quruur i
To lessen the labor of "Ironing tnblo,
linens, If they are wrung by hand the
lflin-nTin5r'ofirmrTe niut
Knt apples. They are a tonic and an
tnppellzer. They urn-rich In flavor's
and n valuablo food adjunct. j '
If" one' would liavo a good c6nplex-;
Ion, It Is, liQceEsnrj' to,lhavo plenty of
fresh air while sleeping and plenty of
work to keep the mind busy. The only
wrinklcB then will bo those made from
laughter, and those aro considered
beautiful.
Wintqr or summer, one window In
tho sleeping room should be kept open,
day and night.
Ono person can exhaust all the air
In an ordinary bedroom In an hour.
A well-ventilated bedroom and the
sleeper's bend entirely covered with
the bedclothes Is no better than sleep
ing with a closed window.
Don't worry nbout taking cold.
Fresh air is ono of the best preven
tives. GOOD to
dream
Thut cen In a city street.
Above the highest building's top
God's nnswer and my prayer
meet.
will
If but to see nmld the crowd
Two comrades meet and greeting give;
A face the lovellght glorifies;
A luughtng child 'tis good to ltvet
Maude llartwell.
WAYS OF USING MUTTON.
In small places during tho cold
weather mutton is hard to buy; but
a few recipes will bo useful when tho
meat Is more plentiful.
Shepherd Pie. Take, a pound, of
cold mutton, a pint of cold boiled po
tatoes, ono-half an onion grated, one
or two cooked carrots; cut the mut
ton and potatoes into small pieces and
put them with the onion and carrot
into a deep baking dish. Add a cup
ful of stock or water, salt, pepper and '
a tablespoonful of butter cut In bits.
Pare and boll four medium-sized po
tatoes, mash and add cup or cream,
salt and pepper to taste, beat until
light, then add enough flour to make
a soft dough; roll out and cover tho
dish with the dough, mane a crosis cut
In the center to allow tho steam to es
cape, and bake in a moderate ovon
ono hour.
A modern shepherd's pie is made
llko tho above with the addition of a
few capers and a stalk or two of cel
ery. Barbecued Mutton. Make a sauce
by melting two tablespoonfuls of but
ter; to this add tho Juice of half
1
lemon, a quarter oi a glass oi cu
rant Jelly, one-qunrted of a teaspoon
of prepared mustard, one-half tea
(spoonful of snlt, pepper to taste and
a bit of grated orange peel. Reheat
slices of mutton In this sauce and
serve hot. Do not cook after getting
hot or It will toughen the meat.
Mutton Left-Over. Mix together tho
following Ingredients: Two cup3or
cooked macaroni, threo cupfuls of cold
cooked mutton, ono-half cup of
strained tomato, one teaspoonful or
curry powder, ono egg, one and a halt
tablespoonfuls of butter, snlt and pep
per to taste. Butter a deep pie plato
or baking dish, make a mound of tho
mlxturo and cover thickly with
crumbs, well buttered; cover tho pan
and cook twenty minutes, then uncov
er and brown. Remove to a hot plat
ter and garnish with sprigs of parsley.
Croquettes are flno made from mut
ton, using curry for flavoring or a llt
tlo tabasco and Worcestershire sauce.
Quit Going Out.
An Atchison girl begat going with
an Atchison man several years ago.
Ho called about every evening In the
week. Took her to the theater, mov
ing picture shows and dances. They
wont buggy riding together, and walk
ing Sunday nfternoonB. About a year
ago they were married. SInco then
theatorgolng has stopped, a danco Is
unhenrd of, and a moving picture show
an event to the couple. Sunday nftor
noon wnlk'lng has onded, and buggy
riding belongs to their dead past.
Tho other day tho girl met ono of
her neighbors who evidently had not
heard of her marriage. She said to
tho girl: "You have quit going with
that fellow you went with so long,
haven't you?" Atchison Globe.
ftjg
Is
.Persia Comparatively Temperate.
n Persia there rtro'no distilleries
nop' breweries', nnd native wlno.Js the
on y intoxicating' bdverago used.
t'
FLAX GROWING
IS PROFITABLE
WESTERN CANADA FARMERS BE-
COMING RICH IN IT8
PRODUCTION.
So much hna been written regarding
tho great amount of money mado out
of growing whoat in tho pralrlo prov
inccs of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, Western Canada, that many
other products of tho fnrmo aro over
looked. ThSQ provlijcofl -tJIU always
grow largo areas of wuqntbqth
spring anil wlntqr-r-and ttio .Iolds will
continue ta bo large, nnd tho .gonornt
average greater than in any othor
rortlon'of tho continent. Twenty, thir
ty, forty, and as hlgh'as fifty bushels
per acre of "wheat t6 tho hero yields
Unusual in other parts of tho wheat
growing portions of tho contlncnt--hayo
uttraotqd world-wldo attention!
but, what of oats, which yield, forty,
fifty and as high as ono hundred ami
ten bushels per aero and carry off tlio
world's prize, which, by Iho way, was
also done- yvheat, - raised , ,Jn Sas
katchewan during last November at
tho New York Land Show. And then,
there la tho barley, with its big yields,
and Its oxc611cnt samples. Another
money-maker, and a big ono is flax.
Tho growing of flax Is oxtonslvdly car
ried on in Western Canada. Tho
writer has boforo him n circular is
sued by a prominent fnrmor at Saska
toon. Tho circular deals with tho
treatment of seed flax, the seeding
and harvesting, and attributes yields
of less than 20 bushols per aero, to
later seeding, imperfect nnd illy-prepared
seed. Ho sowed twenty-flvo
pounds of seed per aero nnd had a
yield of twenty-nlno bushels per ncro.
This will probably dispose of at $2.50
per acre. Speaking of propor prepa
ration of seed and cultivation of soil
and opportuno sowing, in tho circular
spoken of thero is cited tho caso of a
Mr. Whlto, living fourteen miles
south of Rosetown, "who had fifteen
acres of summer fallow a year ago
last summer, upon which ho produced
thirly-threo bushels to tho acre, when
many in tho district harvostcd for
wnnt of crop. Now, thero can bo no
proper reasoir advanced why such a
crop should not have beon produced
on all tho lands of tho samo quality
in tho adjacent district, provided they
had been worked nnd cared for In tho
same manner. This year (1911) tho
same man had ono hundred acres of
summer fallow, had something over
3.S0O bushels of wheat. Ho also had
1,800 bushols of oats nnd 300 bushels
of flax."
There aro tho cattle, tho horses, tho
roots and tho vcgetablo products of
Western Canada farmB, all of -which
Individually and collectively deBorvo
special mention, and they nro treated
of in the literature sent out on appli
cation by tho Government agents.
Sharp-Eared Maid.
Wife Our now maid has sharp
ears.
Hubby Yes. I noticed that tho
doors are all scratched up around tho
keyholes.
A QUARTER CENTURY
Before tlio public. Oyer KIto Million Free Snmplrs
given anuy each year. The constant nnd Increas
ing sales from samples prove tho Renulno merit of
ALLUN'S KOOT-13AHH, the antiseptic ponder to
bo shaken Into tho shoes for Tired, Achlnir, Hwollen,
Tender fecL Kclicves corns and bunlonsof all pnln.
Sample FltEE. Address, Alien H.Oluuled.LoItor.N.V.
Needed Reform.
Beuham We need a reform In our
banking Bystem.
Mrs. Bonham Yes; It's a shame
that a wlfo can't overdraw her hus
band's account! Judgo.
Colo's Cnrbollsnlvo qulckty relieves and
cures burning, Itching nnd tortuilng skin'
diseases. It Instantly stops tho pain of
burns. Cures without scars. 25c and COo
by .druggists. For free Bumplo wrlto to
J. W. Colo & Co.. Cluck Itlvor Falls, Wis.
Absent-Minded.
"I want a dog-collar, please."
Yes'm. What size shirt doos
wear?" Life.
ho
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated,
easy to take as candy, rcuulato and invig
orate stomach, liver and bowels and cure
constipation.
Only to find our duty certainly, nnd
somewhere, somehow, Nto do It faith
fully, makes us good, strong, happy,
and useful men. Phillips Brooks.
ONLY ONT5 "I1IHIMO QITININK."
That Is I.AXAT1VB IIIIOMO QUlNINK. Ixilc for
tbo i,li;natur of K. W. HUOVK. Used ttio World
urer lo;uro u Cold In Onojtajr. He.
Too often tho man with the hoo gotB
tho worst of an encounter with tho
man with tho gold brick.
Mrs. Wrnslow's Boothlnp Syrup for Children
teething, Boftenii the gums, reduced InMatnran
tlou, allays puln. curc wind colic, !!5c a bottle.
Many people suffer Intensely over
imaginary injuries.
Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous nnd pnlc-peoplc laok
ood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
for, alter all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach.
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives
out disease-producing bacteria and cures a wholo multi
tude of diseases.
Get rid of your Stomach Weakness and
Liver Laziness by taking a courao of
Dr. Pierce'. Golden Medical Discovery
the slrcat Stomach Restorative, Liver
InvlHorator and Blood Cleanser.
You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown
nmpoilllon as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov
ery, which is a medicine oi known composition, having
a complete list o( Ingredients in plain English on its bot-ue-vrrapper,
same being attested as correct ii.ir n.ib.
Dr. Piece's Plcaiant Pellets tvsrulata anil
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Read About These Tliree Girls. How Sick
1 . . nriL-ur,!..- .i rT
;,; . , flRjf, yyna sn,ow ,we; Jraeaim
Was Restored by -
Lydia E. Pinkham's
rijM i in i i i ... . i . , ,,,.
.Applcton, Wis." I tako pleasure in writing you
mi account of niv sickness. I told ft friend of mino
' pimples eamo on my face. But I have tnken your
. bydia E. Pinkham's Vocotnblo Compound and it has"
restored my health. 1 think it is tbo best medicino in existence"
Miss CkoiLia. M. Baukk, 1101 Lawronoo St., Applcton, Wis.
A SCHOOL TEACIlElt'S GRATITUDE: Bv
Geneva, Iowa.- "I have been teaching school for somo years and 'I
have neglected my health because I was too busy with, my work to
nttontl to myself properly. I suffered greatly ovory' mouth ah'd was
on tho vorgo of a nervous breakdown.
"I wrote to you about my condition and took Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and tho Blood Purifier as you recommended.
Those romedies have dono wonders for mo and I can highly and
widely recommend them to every suffering woman." Miss Minnie
Shavku, 11. F. D. No. 1, Geneva, Iowa, co Sam Erickson.
A COLORADO GIRL'S CASE:
Montrose, Col.4 I was troubled very much with irregular periods.
Sometimes two months would olapso. I suffered severo headache,
was weak and nervous, could cat ecarcoly anything.
" I took both Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound and Bloa 1
Purifier and tho result was wonderful. I feel like another person.
"I think your remedies aro tho best on earth and cannot express
my thankfulness to you for what they havo dono to mo. I holp my
neighbors when they aro sink, and I shall always recommend youi
medicines." Miss Ella MoOandlebs, Montrose, CoL
Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did
so much for these girls will benefit any other girl who is
suffering with the same troubles ?
Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such a
medicine at least a trial ? You may be sure that it can do
you no harm, and there are lots of proof that it will do
you much good.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinlclinm's Vogotablo
Compound 1ms been the standard remedy for fo
inulo ills. No ono sick with woman's ailments
docs justice to herself who will not try this fa
mous medicine, mado from roots and bcrbs, it
lias restored so ninny stiff orlnp women to health.
tMBWWrito to LYDIA LM'INKIIAM MED1CINEC0.
IPV (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for ndvlce.
Your letter will bo oponed, rend and answered
by a woman and held In strict confidence.
1 m'-r: ks.IL. 1
111 ?GUARnrCnf ,ua,l,nKTimM 11
Many who cannot afford 10c cigars aro now smoking Lewis' Single
Binder straight 6c cigar. You pay 10c for cigars not so good.
W. L. DOUGLAS
2.25, 2.50, 3, 93.50,4 & 5 SHOES
All Style. All Leathers, All Size and Widths,
for Men, Women and Boy.
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER SO YEARS
THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED SHOES
give W.L. Douglas shoes a trial. W. L.
Douglas name stamped on a shoe guar
antees superior quality and more value
for the money than other makes. His
name and price stamped on the bottom
protects the wearer against high prices
and inferior shoes. Insist upon havintr
I the genuine W. L. Douglas
Imim
'lake no substitute. "JSfttSZ'
ywiio
W TO OBDEIl BY MAIL.
HW.LDoukU. sborsare not sold
I SfefcK.
C353k
ui iw, .uuvtu in iiKHiri iiaio nyio aoiirrn ; nize una wiam usmiiiT worn t pjsia
or ail) ton t hi-aTV. medium or light solo. I lo tho large it shoe oioll or.tr buU
iilwiroWii. llllu-CstalcuKroe. W.L.DuUaLA8,H0SpllBt,BrocUa,Kwe.
Lose Either Way.
Reason Romemhur, my hoy, wealth
docs not bring hnpnlncEB.
Rhyme Maybe not, but flghtlnc tho
wolf Ib no round of pleasure.
larlzonle Stomach, Lht;r aad liowelt.
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Vegetable Compound.
how? JUf eltiRudiskuBaidlmLUdromaiwtBoiibleindM
ndvLsed mo to uso Lj'dia E. rmklinnfs vegetablo
Compound, as sho bnd tnken it herself for tho samo
troublo with wonderful results. I had been sicklyv
foy two years and overworked myself, nnd had such.'
bad feelings every month thfifc I cduld hardly Walk,
for pain. 1 was very nervous and easily tired out
and could not alcon nicbts. I bad dizzy spoils, and
vHAYnfiKJOTf"'
i,' i ; iMf r"i
shoes.
Bl v Sent Evorywhero- All Charges Prepaid.
In jour town, send direct to factory. Tnko ineauremcnU
THE NEW FnENCH REMEDY. No.l. No 2.N0.3,
THERAPBON 'fiSW
OllKATHUri:H, I'UIIKH m.FH, KIDNKY. IlLADDKU MS.
KAHKH.CIIIlO.MOIJIX't.UH.SKINEUUl'rUINS- K1TI1KU8KJ
K'fil Mr.M tnvrl.p. fur KBRR bonkl't to Dr. m CWra.
MUD. CO., JUVKIIHTOCK ltD., UlMrSTKAD, LONDON, UN
mmmxzm
- nena trr, treatment for wuk, uor
uypH.unirminfi-wl iu Mi..i-nn. .,..
rowr f 1 1 1 ;,.; - ..i.. 'v v.v" ..:""
l-scnbo OJCB. UK. tf, O. tOfrSK, 11.1, W, Vt. Mole, I,.
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY
Jllma brlnirs you formula to tnnko best fire rill.
tulUi.r, Cost We, sells Si. '. M. Biuiirlch, Uoalifut, Mick,
SUHNY GEORGIA LANDS jKsaW
caBli.lialanco U'ruis. Mnest soil nnd country, for
lull details, odd. K. J.Wllktnbon & Co., TIkiuiII, Ub.
TO HBTTWJ KSTATH Wlli 8ACIUFICH 160 ' A.
In Macon Co.. Mo.; luu a. culu Plenty yutor, lioustC
burn, bbwls. orclmr.1, ctc.i tj.-nl Vnt location! all
comcnloucis. UUl'l'lSU, Jloi mi), Cblcago.
KOK 8AI.B-10D A. UOUODAS Oa, MO., SO A. CUW.l
houss. out biilldliuts. trnlt, stock, etaiwoll'locatod!
healtby climate, etc. MAUTIN, ltoi 8l5, Cblcagol
lii a. cult., all cross.fenrnd. 1 r. bouso, barn, sliods.
ctC woll located. llllUCldNKlt, llox SID, Cliltlasa:
Foil HAI.B-AT A.UAlUMINt 0 A. IN HOCK
Cm., Nob.! nil tlllablo. lovel land. Ml d. cull.! VU
SrSyfty hK5c:' r(SW
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located. AddreW WKLbONni" (, Jca.go'" "i l B"
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