The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 20, 1889, Image 3

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to the sugar
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bt remedy for
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irjrow in Great
tin the dairy."
ulio reads thin
y. out the real
wk of each cow
true that .'13
jrir in use are
dairying be made
sp and improve
ell to set out
prryplanta and
:W plant fruit
ItTM ca be ob-
wsr utter the
nwasnry to
www.forBtrop
mm, as most
low ETOWth.
I of currants and
large Iruit, will
p raiser now
h winter exeunt
Filing purpose.
F pigw dropped
(pnng and they
lot Christmns
Pit Vnilnir tir.rru
f man old one
rams amount
1 hoBK tin tint
w larger one
- ot a gwd
i to the demand
Live Sto,t Jour.
res nre fetching
t of Enjf
(1230 to
figure j0r
uiiniuls. A
J Frty of
w'aFrome
lUflnn quitting
'-."resold at
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.wd made
from
t tond-rate ani
p. to ,w pg,"
J" double unm
hMll'ng to which
'"f'el On
h,jr of this
"f load-in-wire,
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oUrenjrth h,m
?V Tl) claw of
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fm her direo
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J a large
Vl tot MM, to I
lh comfort of
eoiMiem) lf
nlfrr Lent
comfort
? ! talari'
' Eth thej
wttbeyaM
Uuih.n.l.
nnl otW Bifdica! comjwundi, with
out knowing th canw of the 'dijf.
.it-r or action of the DiwiU inc
. Twe Llttl Tr...i.
ov-the California and
very amall
W UMI. Ij.l.n.l
ally atfnde,! with injury and ft t
u men I1.KH. ntn'fc. 'k,t ; " " "ut' cre two
II,. .....i ; . i'v " travl, .... ...
ngpui care, uijicm. m vamv of ppidem. i "0Tfully W . ,
k.rarel,eW d mMHui, oj over a fait wTie l U,?ePeiu,"nt
tbenonly.ftoru cupful kaoS'wro,,,, b they have JU8t
of th.li.aui obtained ahould tt,, Ht 0,Ting the
l- P""- 1 UTWm '0,ltip"t nnaocom.
An Knglifh writer liaya of the foot' n'r. 'aTeut or Kuardian.
of th hoW: Tlie ,oof ia not a 1Pre ' traveler, t WertllLi," th
blmk of aolid matter nM' ,r2 VT' " aKed re"
hrn; but indJ ia, ho to SpeUk ' Ta J 9 -Vear8' and the-T
ttl,attaate"in hi, h are en where til T"" '7 Yrk'
lorLedtbeTaluahleaand title d,U th,v J ,V" ever 8in,e
,.. , , . . 8 . U"T nntt daw t he lin-ht
of the whole animal aa a protxrty f r i
How ninny horemen know tl,U-1 . ' D 1 Rot no "'Other," gI1jj
I.. l..nu.i...n .t . ' Arthur to a CW.t;,.i
Oakland
I'orkland,
two
hare bred tlim and worked them? . sa ' tlje J'ouniiters nt th
lft "prone at the hoot la a common I'"r. and father's
Verdict of condeliitiiitwin i,n,l ,. i .
horM ia often done at hia prin e ' TM1 ., n for '1)out
h ia very often an nppreriti-e tU M .Un ortlan'J" "ngsesW
bliu kainilh wlio trenta that portion!
ol the live nnirnul na if it were hut
the nhnre of the jdow. i
The Hural Canadian aaya: ' the
ability to coiimime food protilnblv
wna made a leading feature in breed
inp; by bredcr o pure-bred dairy
cattle, and na much importance
piven to it n ia now attached to
funiiliea and atraina, very noon half
the uncertaintiea in Rfdwt lnjr n pood
cow would Ix avoided. A lew pen-i
erationa of judicioua tnatiup of ani-j
mala known to profitable dairy!
fc-diTTi would fix a tyjM; that would
prove of fur preater value to the
dairy inter-ata of the country than
can poaaibl.v nrine from the u of
nnimula rliown aiinply Ix-aiw of
their near or remote rclaf ionehip to
aome preai nam oi aire Hint naa a
lonp lint of alh't'ed butb-r maker or
larpe milk proiiucera tp their credit
and for which hiph pricca are often
paid.
'That's what I anid-l'orkland "
na.d the lit tie leilow. "SiaJr n' ' I
came out in atouriat car. No. we
dulrithave anybody lookin" after
', thia rather diaduinfullv. "I
wna the hoaa o' the trip, houpht the
ticketaan carrii-d the lunch basket
an did everything."
The children had cleaner faces than
penerally come from a New York
tenement houae, and their clotheg.
thouph Mther worn and patched,
here and there, were alao clean, or as
nearly clean na they mirrht be
peanuts," chirped
HiMancci In Alaska,
"When I aat at my desk in Sitka,
anid !oV. Swilifford, to the I'etroi
Frf1 l'reaa,"I wna farther from Attn ii
land, the westernmost point i
Alaka, than I waa from I'ortlan-,
.Me. Thia may nerve to pive aomi
idea of the prodipioiia diatances o:
Alaska. But I can furnish a more
atrikinp one. If the capital of t'
United State waa liK-ated in the cei
terof United State that ia to say,
ex-
i" ' ""J io ie niter a ;s,iH)) mile trip.
I "We came in a touriat cur " th,
boy went on, not omitting to empha
sise uie touriat." "these tourist
car ain't very high toney, but
they lido for poor lolka. Immigrants
like me an bin can't have cvervthin
we want."
' "I want aomi
the little maiilen
i "She'a all the time wantinp me to
, siK'nd money on noiirien-ie," anid
I the boy. ignoring the remark so fur
na a direct reply wnseonrerned, "but
I it takes i oin to travel, and youcan't
fool it, away mid have 'nuff to take
you through when you haven't got
only just 'niifT to buy grub."
When this chunk of philosophy
liml leen delivered tun little leilow
went on to say that his father had
pone from New York to work nt, hia
carpentry in Orepon; that he was
going to lie a carpenter himself, and
knew bow to build houses pretty well
already, lie had no trouble in gett
ing over the road w ithout assistance,
find thought he could easily make a
to Wlffr"y you go
Neglected Wife-"Deacon Smith of-
t'fj nve 'Wlar. to fix his fence,
and you have a an1 ,,Une a)1(1
v ;",m:i.aud Wt mora do
3 on want?
HuBbana-"Tl
Old huii th km fit lij8 feuce lliB8elt..
hame Hualmpd ten years later -Hist!
-ay, wife, L hate escaped from the
l-emteutiary . Gimme aome other
clothes, so I kin light out a?in."
outV" "My my! How dld yuset
Hualnd-"I &as forty feet under
ground with a two-tined fork, and then
cut my way through two feet of atone
null and ten inches of boiler iron with
a fRv. made out of a tin dinner plate."
-New lork Weekly.
Three Luekf hli-.-ouiik
IiI. bo (Illi.) Arkr,. Trvelcr, June S.
Learning that several Chicago people
iaa new wiumng numhers in the May
drawing of the Uuuiana Ftate Lottery
compuiiy, a Traveler representative wag
ent to learn what he could ot the fortu
nate person. The first viuit was paid to
Mr. F. I!, llair.l, president of the American
l.ujers union, whose offices aro in the
Lakeside liinldirii;. fn respouse to the re
porter's inquiry Mr. liainl snid: "I held
one twentieUi of ticket Nn. 3S.M47, which
drew the second capital prize ot $100,000.
The $5,000 was paid to uie through the
American Kipress company. Congratulat
ing Mr. liairu upon his good fortune the
reporter withdrew and called upon Schwann
Neither, liquor deulera at 193 North
Welts et., who it was reported had he'.d
another one-twentieth of the same ticket.
Mr, Neither said: "Yes, we received per
I'nited Ptntcs Kxpresa company $5,000,
hut tli ticket was placed in our hands for
collection ty one of our customers, Mr.
William Keller, of Summit, 111. The cash
has heen turned over to him, and, I under
stand, litis heen divided among Mr. Keller
and three others who were interested with
him In the lucky transaction."
Mr. L. Adler, a denier in gent's furnish
injs at 510 W. Madison street, was also
one of the fortunnte ones. He held one
twentieth of ticket No. 34.281, which drew
the third capital prize of $50,000, and the
$1500 was collected through the bank
ing house of Felrienthal, Grons t Miller.
PmvcMtBU f Aaserfeaa Ttmt.
It appears that wood pavements have
met with greater success iu aome of the
countries of Europe than in our own,
the reason assigned for this being the
fact of their having a foundation of con
crete to rest upon m the former, at the
same time receiving more attention
there in the way of nijiuteuanoe than
here. Owing to its bardueoa and resin
ous (juatij-, American yellow pine, it is
stated, has become the favorite wood for
this purpose in Hamburg and Berlin;
and ofliciul report says that Frederick's
Jiridge, Berlin, which was paved in the
spring of 1879 with the wood in question,
is still in good condition, while the ap
proaches, paved with granite blocks,
have twice since required repaving.
The Opera platz, also, in front of the
Emperor's palace, was paved aeven
years ago, partly with yellow pine and
cypress, at a point where the traffic ia
ireatest, while at other points atone
blek8 were used, the laying of the dif
ferent surfaces with these several ma
terials being at the siimetime. Accord
ing to the remirt, the urea covered with
the wood pavement is at present the
one that is best preserved.
Tfc Trraa Applle.
Trmn(to pedestrian) ' Would VCB.
be kind enough to give me 15 cents? I
want to buy a clean collar ana nave my
boots blacked. " Pedestrian " hat
your profession?" "I'm on the rail
road. Mirakeman? "veu er ainu
of a brakeman; I'm nearly alwayst
broke. "Puck.
The source of the Mississippi river has
been discovered in two lakes 110 feet above -Lakeltasks.
Can the sale of an inferior article con
stantly increase for 24 years? Dobbins
Electric Boap bus been on the market ever
sine 1865, and is to-day as ever, the beet,
and purest family soap made. Try it.
Your grocer will get it.
For two two-cent stampi we wilt sen
you one of the handsomest almanac io.
the country. "Homestead.'' Omaha, Xeb
It is estimated that Americans will spend
$40,000,000 in Europe this season.
trin nronnd the world.
atapotntwjuidiatant from Qmiddy-j ..j win pet to porkbmd Motidttv
head, Me., nnd Attn island, Alaska morning," said he. "Father will
it would la in the Pacific ocean some meet us at the depot, and t hen we'll
I all right. Nin francisco
six hundred miles north by west of
San Francisco."
It ia, indeed an almost boundless
empire that Mr. Swineford ho censed
to povcrn and that I- red A. Mnynard
"T ,0- . " , r T, n 'V can not be overestimated in the com-
the United Stn. Even prominent , mumty. it lias wen
public men are npt to guard it ns a ' that mince pie is the best burghu
little fringe of the frozen zone quite 1 eutcher yet invented.
unworthy of their at tent urn. H illmm
S. Holinau once had thia idea ol
Alaska. A couple of years ago.
Chronicle.
A New I s for Pie,
A great discovery has been made
in New York, the importance of which
Tuesday hist Mrs. Greenwood mailt
a mince iiie innde it all herself aftet
when Gov. Swineford waa urging the ' the plans provided by a convenient
house committee on territories to m-eipt book. She put the pie upon
retwrt favorably on a bill to give
Alaska something, more than a sem
blance ot territorial government, Mr.
llolmiiu Hfrid;
"Well, governor, my idea is that
Alaska ought to lie made a county
of U'nshimrton territory. That
the kitchen table to harden, ana
thinking no more about it attended
to the duties of the day.
That night (iottleib Denk, a fero
cious burglar and ex-tramp, entered
the Greenwood homestead on busi-
a, a I.Iu nmhs.mnn.
ness connecieu mm --
would be the simplest way to , w(lH ftnn(,) with a revolver
and
....in.! n In vt'p bowie-knife
As he chanced to glance around the
kitchen (he had come in the back
door, not wishing to disturb the
sine i n"" - . fmily), his eye eucountereu
,1,ldtheJ 7min.4 pie. Stealthily he crept
fK)e of the troublesome Russian pur
chase,
Swineford wna mad in a minute,
lie promptly advised the preat ob
jector to go find buy some primer
Crwran v. aau it unci " r . . n. ms
tienee io'dim-usa the matter wlth twar( it and ate it in three huge
Iiim again. . ;,,
Ithalonpbn said thut the stm . 1 Mr8. (ire(.nwood entered the
n,v,r Mj.tu ili Itritish empire, but ... , ., ,n,,...ir,n. morninirsheen-
i It U not generally known thut it is , u u a (ize.Mookingindividual
.. . . i until ujuiii"-' 1 I . 1 l not
equally true tnat tne sun r , nn the kitchen floor, ne
on the domain ot the tinted ( k nor move nnd the police re
State. It i shining in the Aleutian . , jm ,vithout difli.-ulty.
ialanda while it is the dead of night Thp hfl(1 done it nil,Il,ilndel
on Martha's Vineyard. The Imted ,
arouuu r t -
MtA.oai lana Tt.f i rl f llfllf WUT
Lirn inwn v ----- v .
tho world. It extends iron. -preea
wwt longitude to KM) ecst
longitude. Alaska has laen eight
hundred thousand nnu nmr
drwl thousand square mih-s of land i
aurface, and a preat water nren. I
ia nearly a large as the Initeu
Stntea east of the Mississqipi
A West Virginia Wonder.
Of all the specimens of liliputian
imimm,ythat have ever found a
.elcomelnthis ,'or.do compar -
tive giants, the little daughter of
11 B . 1. nnlintV.
John K. Miller, of. lami--y, '
, is the most wonneuu.. ...
1 l" ' J . i .".,. 1 r.. ennnotWalK Ol
aummer of more than ten uiu.. - ;H 23 years oik-. .,.,,
,-ithout leaving . . k nn( j8 buttweniy- '"-"-
if ni,t on lHlh ' .,-.,.11,. uhe n
tniea eaai oi me ."""'"".'i r- ,,,'.,. ;u,i,omoHt wondenui
Uov. Swineford took a joun.cj , , u
ity-sixincjiei
utile cradle, she is
statute mile
domain ns governor. i , i..,v Ivincr in n
tho United States ste.unship Hi' i . , - '. a 8hiirp
... . I 1. liunosni IIY i" - . .
which waa piaceo ai ion ', -th
ata'retnry ot the navy. I be jour-
ii ... ...nn t ha and live
I..L mnell lonfier tllH"
lookout on
one has ever
Enough to call for nn
the
ov.
in me
what is going on,
yet beep Hilar, . , ,inle
,ir,lrlMniV not point out. Her
"e V t mo t remarkable. A new
'"r eZied in her pre-
Jf the same
repienteil or
ot nut a
win
lling
that
" " . n - - V...U ...il 1,,-tilvnnd irowuiof, ',, , .
eloped andaet out for r. g - -t , mistaken - ;;;(.
ll,.i;,.l,..,,l tn iret inarneu. - ,rLn ih! nieiuui r
famous exploring expedition u. "
CiiM, which played a pari
early history of Michigan.
How Wife Was I-ot.
,.r or noein re pen
is never forgotten.
,,r noern is again
,A. variation
dungwin. " ... nroJiiry
A pair of Berlin lovers whose union , ord t h. bU . jo -k rf
was'oppoae.lby the ; J;l SnK a frownj
on
they
to llumburg they found
rnnnillir, so
got
that no steamers were running, v P,lf, ,,ns a- Iltg w,10.have,
they hired a sailboat The Sm t
were pretty high, nnd ffl0 wnmrkahle g.ft of '
'? t. IrVono. ! 2S..C.-J. W. Wright in bt. Lout
i 1 r
i .... i rt llf'JMl liw
l"ai ! ",;., un the
la rgert linn a tcn-
wonucr vi
who hnvi
Ilex K i.iii.iiil7ln Holler Tubes.
French engineers have recently been
testing boiler tubes with ribs or flanges
mi the inside, the invention of Mr.
.lean Serve. A larger sursace for ab
sorbing the fire's heat is presented, and
a saving of fuel ranging lrom one-third
to one-seventh has has been indicated,
In experiment on a Rhone steamboat
it was found that with ordinary copper
tubes the, combustion of one pound of
coal evaporated seyen pounds of water,
and the siiiodo issued from the boiler at
a temperature of (JHOo f., but when the
tubes were taken out and the flanged
ones inserted, the evaporation immedi
ately rose to nine and a third pounds of
wider per pound of coal, and the heat of
the escaping gases fell to 460 degrees.
Ore-mi, llis Fradi nl Funnel's.
Mild, eqimlile climate, certain anil aliumlant crop,.
Rot fnilt, fcraln. grass ami bUm-W- cmiiury In the
world. Kilil InrormaMun free. Address the Oregon
liiimiralluD Humd, l'urllund, Oregon.
Chili will devote $500,000 to the encour
agement of emigration.
Anns llli'keuaoii's F.loquence.
It is apathetic fommentery on greatness
when one remembers the fleeting glory of
Anna Dickenson. She is almost forgotten
now, and lives only in the memory of those
who can recall lier magnetic elo(U?nce of
twentv venrsago. The close of one of her
Iwtnres'wn iiiaciiificetitly picturesque and
full of noble thought; she described a sun
rise on Cray's I'eak-a prose poem which
must ever staiupher as a womnnot genius,
anil nlt-bough this splendid intellect is well
nigh' forgot, ai.d her books and speeches are
unremenibered, there Btill remains the cter
nnl mnjesty ol lofty peaks and sheltered
valleys, snow-cro ned summits and rush
ing torrents in that enchanted land, Colo
rado, reached only by the Union Pacific
Railway. .
The production from the machinciy of
the I'nited States is more than equal to
the labor of 500,000,000 men.
Adding I'rovlso.
An old vag who had been in the habit
of calling on ft certain business man on
tiriswold street for dimes was asked the
other day how mob he would take to
keep away for all future time. He
thought for a moment and then replied:
O ve me BO cents and 1 11 never bother
vo a-ain." "I'll do it Here, let me
b aw up . writing to that effect." An
agreement was drawn up and the vag
read it over and laid it down with the
emark: "I can't do it; there s some
thin" cold-b boded about that. But
vouagreed to." "Yes, I know but
think of a .nan selling his manhood for
50 cents! I'd starve flrsU ' Well, how
much do you want? A d liar. I
split the difference with you. . Well,
I'l l s gn, but I want a proviso inserted
l nt t do not hereby lose my self-re-
ect, and that I do not forfeit he
r gh to come up stairs and strike
man in the next room if I get li
lt was added, and he sigi.e'1
off to strike a free luuc''
troit Free I
Hall's Catarrh
taken Intern-'
blood an'1
tern,
fp
1'
IK
plo.
pnrt
of sin
that th
women .
hot for t.
the men .
heated so t.
jng ...t mm
folluHa and d
lotto dresses ai
men, who are t
liest.
FOR STRAINS A
Tll ll.ill'ais.
C. Hills, iiw the Breeders' Gn.ette,
says: ".My judgment as to the special
qualities cf the several breeds of mutton
sheep has been given very frankly, with
out any purpose of detnietiug lrom the
menu of any to which they are justly
entitled or exaggerating as to those lor
which I am most pnr'iul. As stated be
fore, iu tins extensive country of ours,
with its varied soil and climate, it is safe
to say that all of the Down breeds can
be introduced into some parts and bred
with prolit to the breeder and great ad
vantage to the country. In all our large
cities there has for years past been a
good demand, at liberal prices for first
class mutton. This demand is uow ex
tending to the smaller places and gradu
ally our people are learning to appre
ciate and make use of it more and more,
and it is reasonable toassume that in the
near future we shall become like our
British ancestors, a nation of mutton
eaters.
A IMece ol' Her .Mind.
A lady correspondent has this to say:
'T want to give a piece of my mind to a
certain class who object to advertising,
when it costs them any thing this won't
cost them a cent. I suffered a living death
for nearly two years with headaches, back
ache, in pain standing or walking, was be
ing literally dragged out of existence, my
misery increased by drugging. At last, in
despair, I committed the sin of trying an
advertised medicine, Dr. Fierce s ruvonte
Prescription, and it restored me to the
blessedness of sound health. I honor the
physician who, when ho knows be can cure,
has tho moral courage to advertise the
fact." The medicine mentioned is guaran
teed to cure thosedolicatediseases peculiar
to females. Read printed guarantee on
bottle-wrapper.
For all derangements of the liver, stom
ach and bowels, take Dr. Pieroe's Pellets.
One a dose.
Great
men.
Britain fisheries employ 250,000
Troops have gone to
to eject settlers.
the Cherokee strip
Miorllt- Hale.
Smoke the Sheriff Rale Segar. A straight
10 cents Havana Cigar for 5 cents.
the
Peach yellows are on the increase in
Delaware peninsula.
It tOKriea wttU Sore Eves. Dr. Isaac Thomp
son's Eye Walcr. Druggists sell It. 25a
There are 858 soldiers drawing a pension
of $72 per month.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she waa o Child, c'ac cried forCastoria,
When she became Miss, filio clung to Castoria,
When she had Children , she gave them Castoria,
The centennial celebration at New York
cost $2,000,00(K
Niimmrr Tours via Hie U'abnsli.
Round trip tickets are now on sale to
the siimnier resorts ot Michigan, New York,
Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Mary
land, Virginia, nnd all the principal resorts
of the United States and Canada. Also
one way and round trip tickets to Liver
pool, London, Paris, and all parts of
Europe via, all lines tit lowest rates. Write
to or call on the undersigned for fall par
ticulars in regard to routes, rates, etc.
G. N. Ci.AYTO.v, N. W. P. and Ticket A;"
1502 Famam street, Omaha, Ne'
In the south
school teachers.
Jov'
there are 1r
himself to goleow v.. 1!(1,iubic,
la. Hhe, left alone w -- ,..- ,
thought abont it awhile, w"c'd$ Jthern Fresh' teriatiOeneral
thnt she d;dn't want to gt J THfcSnutl iei rn 1 J u noe8
a(tr all, and ordered the cPtn'" An.hly hashed aye
turn hack toward Ham bar. Th , int the doctr tw oi '
h.r lover wa.unabJ. to .ndu .tow o W oven that hardly
STRC
lostot, tiai
' . , h.tl
,w,.it.lr.r. -
IM, L.'lisMl lUL
NEW AND
A Surprise,
iwli
4,rnil
ton . ..I. rt -' ' "
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Was la w. -
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put.
At nncn'.i-vrs
K DKALtRS.
THI CMWlM VOCtLUI CO,
, siltlmsft,
Tho Chief Beason tor the great toecess sT
Hood's Sarsapartlla Is found In the fact thsfc
Kerll Wins. It Is the best blood purifier sack
tctually accomplishes all that la claimed for tt.
Prepared only by C. I Uood A Co., Lowell. lUsf
SIGICIIEADACIIG
roiciTriycnrca uji
inrn? uuie 1111.
Tbey al.w relieve 1i
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Price 2& Cents:
CASTES 1IESICI1TE CO., 1TE77 YOift.
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NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS
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The Western Newspaper Union.
Whenever needing anything in way
of job stock, print paper, ontfita or
printing material of any kind, ink, rol
lers or stereotyping, don't fail to get
onr prices. You will save money by so
doing.
Onr Itcnsly Prints nre the Heat.
If you nre contemplating starting a
new paper yon should not fail to see us
before closing a deal.
If you are not receiving Tbe Print
ers' Auxiliary, our monthly, send for
it. Free to every printer or publisher.
Address:
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION,
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WELL DRILLS,
FOR ALL PURPOSES.
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AUSTIN 4
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Send 20c. for mailing
Catalogue.
F. C. Austin Mfg. Co.
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CHICAGO. ILLINO''
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