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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
R Tho Chief DEEP SEA TALK. TO II C. B HALE, Publlshor RED CLOUD, NEBR PARTISANS OF PEARY DISCREDIT CLAIMS OF COOK. The Porpoise -I hear tlmt tho nporty old lobster went nil to pieces in his lntt ilayH. Tim 'Purloin Well. 1 should say ho did go Id plcccc. anil Hiniitl iilurcsi lie ended up in a Uibstor salad. Women In Postal Service. The distinction or Ili-Ht appointing n woinnn iiOhtiiiiistfr does not belong to America, imr Ih the employment of women in tin postal service n new Idea. As e.nly ns IMS a woman post master was appolnteil to look after tlie malls of limine le t'omte, an Im portant town of France. In the try ing times of the Tliiity Years' war, the principal olllce In the postal serv ice of I'm ope was held by a woman, Ale.niidrlne de Kite. Prom lfi"8 to IGlfi she was in charge of the malls of the German empire, the Nether lands, lliirgnndy and Lorraine. She was known as a mastei general of tho malls. In America, lOllziiboth llarvoy was the (list to hold a place In tho postal department. She had charge of the letters in Portsmouth, N. 11., In the beginning of tho seventeenth cen tury. A half century afterward Lydla Hill was placed in charge of the post oince In Salem, .Mass. Not Ashamed of Economy. Discussing Kiighiud and the ICnglish from an American point of view, a re cent American writer in Kngland ob serves: "Nobody, from the king of Kngland down, is either ashamed or afraid to be economical. Here a man or a woman Is thought to be a fool or a vulgarian who is not careful of expenditure, while In America our xvnltorn have been clever enough to make It appear that economy is mean, and as a nation we suffer according ly. We are fools to be fooled In this manner." Laundry work at homo would bo much more satisfactory if the right Starch were used. In order to get tho desired stiffness, It is usually neces sary to use so much starch that tho beauty and fineness of tho fabric ia hidden behind a paste of vnrylng thickness, which not only destroys tho appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. This trou ble can bo entirely overcome by using Defiance Starch, as It can be applied much more thinly because of Its great er strength than other makes. At a rose competition In Tails re cently, tin c. tlroly new varieties of roses were ehlbited Nebraska Directory MARSEILLES GI1AIN ELEVATORS iirt- (lit- lif.1 insist mi Inning tlicm. As) jnnr lui a ill'. ili r, or JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. OMAHA FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Wv I'nhiT'.iiy I'liue Sili III Jimi imiiiunu itin' mic! Urn llm-i- imir c.r tit. j..,ir .i1 will m-li ,1111 time t.ir iiimiiiiskLin urn ninnili s linen i n.n'i iiitnl ii.r.ii.ui.ii mul i.uiiiie W i: tinkle; Jr., ut l.im.ilh Mil' lhu.sit ( , l.iiu'ulii, Ni'br.ikn. DR. ROBERTS -SPECIALIST IN SURGERY AMD CHROMIC DISEASES WWO Street I iii'plti N'Hirii-l.ii I HIT CON, hi' II ll(i n. l WMIWl'lON. Wrllo or cull til. lull! ttht-ll III l.iueuiu CORNELL ENGRAVING GO. Illilf Turn's iti.,1 I mi i. t ,i,k.h ,,. al ,.,, ili-ticiiKrn i j . ... I .M'JNtlinsi Ini.Hlii FULL LINE OF PHOTO SUPPLIES BER Lt hi m.iKo i u liucncs on ottr bill. Good (,rults (,ui shipnu nt and low prus 1 rivt to n iiiunur F.W.Brown Lumber Co., Lincoln, Neb, lie ii nf .1 c ni. ii . t (.in, i ,.. Jt.ii,.is,ui caMMi. .1 I. i ii si n tin , at .,. mi ,iniii(l: prke. ii i', sT( I l. Nltlll, i mi si. . inn) 1.1 in i Write at i.nri i. ii ithi'i I'.ii'l'iiiiih iiml iiuiiiii'ii Uiih pit., i M IIXIOI.I I It .Xi suiiii.i.i it iM mi it., i s, ,i.11,,1;..i ,.':. l'ja hiiutli i:i..iuili st., liitiiln, Ni-liniKKii. SOUTH DAKOTA Improved nml milmprim-il furui In tmstcru South Dakota fur hint' on CROP PAYMENTS or 10 YEARS TIME Wllleieet linllilliiifHiiii (in un m on f..iinci'.isy terms. I'rli'ii iM tn til) i r ii.Ti', 1 ..r lists, maps, ete .liddresALEX II, K AIT, I'nmirr. &. Merchants' Utile. , 1 Glli and U St... Lincoln, Neb. Beat riee Sreasnery Go. TnyH flic lilcliest jirh'e dr LU en I HERBERT E. GOOCH CO I imOKEHS AND DEALERS 1 Oraln, Provisions, Stocks, Cotton H Main Office 204.203 Fraternity llfcfg, H Lincoln, Nrbrnika. H Hell ri.oni. MS ..t..riiniii. 2069 1 I ..r:it II. lis.- n. Male CREAM A CHANCE FOR THE' HAGUE. Tho Hnguo International Court of Arbitration Ih fooling nxvuy ita tlmo with nothing to do, when a gre.it lot of disputes might satisfactorily occupy Its attention. There in tho trouble be tween liollvln ami Peru, for Instance, which certainly admits of settlement by arbitration. Bolivia has no sea const and Is anxious to reach tho ocenn. That country casts longing eyes on Peru's riparian boundary, and there are those who fenr that she seeks a pretext to go to war with that country and solzo a mnrltlme province, or else exact one ns nn Indemnity. Tho attitude of Clillo In this enso Is watched with solicitude, for If tho lat ter country should lend assistance to liollvln I'uru would probably havo to submit. The only ground for dispute at present appears to bo alleged dis satisfaction of Holivln over the Argen tine award, which was favorable to Peru, but ns this was tho result of ar bitration it Is too small un nffalr to go to war about. Holivln would lay herself open to severe condemnation If she began hostilities on a trumped up cause, hut considerations of this character hnvo not always deterred Spanlsh-Aiuerlcnn ' republics from seeking their own ends. The enormous sum., accumulated In tho snvlngs hanks of tho country In stitutions organized for that purposo exclusively does not, nftor all, repre sent all the accumulations of tho peo ple. Thu report from tho comptroller of tho currency at Washington shows tlmt tho savings deposits in thu na tional banks, many of which encourage thrift by Inviting persons to place small amounts In their keeping, pay ing interest thereon, amount to $:IS0 191,000. Surely this is n very tidy sum, and ndded to the billions In the savings banks shows that tho eco nomical and saving have n very siz able and satisfactory llnnncial anchor to the windward In t' o event of n storm approaching. They nre digging away at tho Pana ma canal and tho ofllcers report that the amount of excavation Is now eipial to that mado during the entlro French administration. In addition n great deal of other work hns been clone, while tho snnltnry conditions assured by the thorough advanco preparations, though they havo taken much time, have proved life savers. There are still 100,000,000 cubic yards of earth and rock to bo removed, but Col. (loethnis reiterates tho declaration that the canal will bo ready for use in 191 G. There Is no doubt that tho com merce of the world is eagerly awaiting the llnlsli. It seems useless to preach caution about swimming, bathing and rowing In the hot wenther, yet a little precau tion about going In tho water over heated or under other conditions which Invito danger would give tho desired watery pleasure without Its being taken at the risk of n watery grave. It Is well to remember nlwnys tlmt water Is the most treacherous of tlio elements, as It allures, while tho dangers or the others are plainly ap parent. A man In Wisconsin hns such a pas sion lor liard manual labor that to gratify It ho bus forsaken a lucratlvo law practice. It Is slgnlllcant of this typo or desire Mint his friends think his mind unbalanced. Wero the world generally subject to this desire for hard work, lire would be halcyonlc In Its contentment, and a certain gentle man, proverbial ror looking nrter the lazy contingent, would have to go out or business. Knnsns City, Mo., Is to hnvo a $20. 000,000 rallrond station. It is not many generations ago that Kansas City was merely a stopping place on the trails and stago routes that led to tho great west. IJut both Kansas City and the great west havo been going some In tho meantime. Possibly in tho fullness of tlmo chauffeurs who attempt to drive across railway crossings In advanco of a train will lenrn that it merely means more business for the gravedlgger. Now Jersey is determined not to waste Us natural resources. The con stable in a llttlo town In tho state puu Ishes hoboes by chaining them In the streets. Tho mosquitoes do the resu Tho Immigrant with but f25 in hJs pocket is likely to become a public charge In short order. 1'hero aro enough or thnt class hero now. A slot machine has to bo on its gunrd all tho tlmo lest It swallow somothlng which will not ngree with It. Urltnnnla has hud a rudo shock. Uer monopoly or ruling tho wave? Is limited. She doesn't rulo tho air waves. WAS NEVER NEAR THE POLE Herbert Brldgman Enters Actively Into Controversy Steamer Roose velt Not Ready to Leave Battle Harbor. Llttlo, If any. progress has been made toward settling the Pearj-Cook controversy oxer tho discovery of the north pole. Sentiment In this country nml nhroad strongly favors placing thu whole matter before an unbiased com mission for decision. Until some ac tion along this line Is taken, the bit ter personal war bids fair to spread. Dr. Cook's adherents nre standing firm, producing eveiything at hand to Comiminler Peary's discredit, while the Peary hackers, encouraged by his tepe.itcd denouncing of Dr. Cook, ac claim the commander ns the only dis coverer of the pole, and defy Cook to establish Ills right to the achievement. Both from (iermany and from France there came recommendations for deciding the famous (liuirrcl by scientific methods. Wireless dispatches Sunday night told of Dr. Cook's homeward Journey on the steamer Oscar II, gallj deco rated In his honor. He mingles free ly xvltli tho passengers and related moro of his experiences. Tho Oscar II is due In N'ew York on September 21. Commander Peary, according to the latest reports, Is still In tho vicinity or Battle Harbor, Labrador, whore the Hoosevelt Is being lepalred before her trip to Sydney, N F., where .Mrs. Peary awaits him. Mrs. Cook remains In N'ew York. Scores or newspaper correspondents are awaiting Peary's arrival at Syd ney, where elaborate preparations have been made for his reception. In New York the Arctic club of America Is completing arrangements for the banquet to Dr. Cook on the ex cuing ot Thursday, Septemier 2.!, while the Hudson-Fulton commission congratulates itself on the prospect of having both explorers in New York during the celebration. Commander Peary's record xvas commented on favorably Irom n New York pulpit, thus indirectly bringing the church Into the International dis cussion. William C. McDowell, presi dent of the League of Pence, remain ing neutral, urged the elimination ot all personal feeling. Dispatches irom Paris Indicate that France would not ho averse to acting as mediator iu the dispute, being peculliuly lifted for this task as an unpiejudlced nation. Wreck at Burnham. Two Burlington (rains met in col lision half a mile we.-.t or Burnham station at 11:10 a. in. Sunday and two men xvero killed and live serious ly Injured. The accident was caused by passenger train No. S9 railing to take the siding nt Burnham station to permit a heavy stock extra east bound to pass. Tho collision took place a quarter ot a mllo west or tho west end ot tho Burnham parsing track, and near the center or a long curve, three miles west of Lincoln. The dead: W. L. Bohrer, Fulls City, bead crushed, chest badly bruised. William (irilllii, colored, Wyniore, head crushed. The injured: W. F. Spahn. Beatrice, loft leg broken, cut on head. Will recover. S. Seaman, Beatrice, back xvrenched. II. O. Warner, 2119 T street. Lin coln, head hurt, hack xvrenched, seri ous but not fatal. A. P. Watson, Albany, Toxns, .severe contusions, hand cut. Ben Witchoy, Manslleld. O., shoul der broken. Mrs. Louis Fehlinan, Burwlck, Kan., badly bhnken up. K. Ci. Bignell, Lincoln, engineer of stock train, slightly Injured. J. J. Powell. Durchurd, chest and left leg bruised. J 10. Powell, Burchard. shoulder and right leg bruised. Win. Kemnke. Crete, rluht leu bruised. Mrs. M. K. Hills. Llbeity, Neb., slightly bruised. Canada Claims That Pole. Ottawa Cnnnda claims all land di rectly north of tho American conti nent as fnr as the pole upon xvhleh It xvould be possible to nail a flag. This position will bo taken, It Is said, otllcially, In reply to a question asked In tho Brtish house or commons as to the ownership or tho north pole, soon after tho result or Dr. Cook's and Peary's explorations became known. The question xvas referred for reply. Canada's answer in effect will bo that all tho territory between the North American boundary nml the north pole must bo recognized as Cannda's hinterland. Tho Islands, It Is maintained, have been formally taken possession of by Captain Her nerr, Canada's Arctic explorer, who Is now lost In tho far north. Found Guilty of Forgery. London Conrad Hnrmes, alias Hen ry Clifford, who xvas arrested In Lon don last June on the chargo of swind ling .1. S. Bache & Co. of Noxv York out of nearly $S,000 by forging drafts on tho Swiss lunkvereln of London, xvns Saturday found guilty at tho old Bnlloy on this chnrgo of forgory and another or bigamy and sentenced to six years penal sorxitudo and then to bu deported. To tho end tho man maintained that ho was Honry Cllf-, ford and not Conrad Harmes. sHssBHsssfls s39 SVisssy'ssssssssssI assssssssa assssssssa"ssssssssssL. LssssssH asssssssVBSBSSssiaam vrjMB A mm M Mm ssssssL mm few 4ftr HL Hr HSBT assssssXssssssT V&X jw assaasaaSssaM sasasUP aV:K "Bal" Tfli- aga aaaaaaasaj j au 'EtU SOLID For To be Known as National Corn Ovor ono liumlrod thouennd million (100,000.000.000) curs of corn xvore crown In the United States last year. Over ix billion dollars xvero imld for tlium. Moiu than a million nml a uu'irter extra dollars xvont luto tlio pockets of tho farmers for ooru this year than they received for tho previous year's crop. Tho reaion fur this may bo found in tho fact that tho people of tho United States nro besinulnc to learn how delicious cum Iu and to realize Its full food valuo. Kolloce's Toasted Corn Flakes has placed corn amonc tho Indlspensablo items of dally faro. Tho makers, therefore, aro Interested fix tho dcvrlopment of tho KIiik of Cereals, nnd havo dcoldrd to award a beautiful trophy for tho man, woman or child xvho cnu produce thu best cur of ooru In two dilf erent season. Professor Holdon, of tho loxx'a Stato Colleito. tho creatctt authority on corn In tho ;orld, xvill award tlio prlzn at tho Nntlonal Corn J.xiwltlon. to bo held at Oiimlia. Nob.. lleccinlicrCtli tn 18th. 1DUU. Txx'okIiikIo ruli-H will t'uvern tho plan, nml thoy nre: that you bond your bcit car of cot n to tho National Com Kxpoltlon, Uiiinhn. Neb,, beforo November 27, 1600. and that you nro a member of tuu Natlomil Corn Aboolatlon. Full particulars rccardti'if xvhleh can bo had by xvritlnic to National Corn Kx position. Omaha, Neb. Tie n tac securely to your specimen and word It. "For tho nellocir Trophy Conte.'t," and xvrito your niimo nnd nildreH plainly. If yours Is Judged tho best, you will iret tho iruimy iur niiu. ii you mieeutiu acaiu iiuxt year or ino year iiiiiuwiui;. mo iropny win tiuouiuo yuur pruperty lur all time, hi other words, you must produco tho best ear of corn two dllfurent years. Thero will bo no restrictions. Any ninn. v.-om.xn or child belonuinc to tho Association can enter. II will bo onen to cvtry Btatoin ttio union, rroicssor Moidenxvin juauo tho corn particularly on of inoro corn per ucro Ih otio object of tho award, but the uiuln punoso of i a Increasing the Quality of Corn Used in Making Kcllogg's TOASTED CORN FLAMES Many peonlo think xvo The eat" today. All Genuine Cornflakes has this' Signature HOW THEY LOVE ONE ANOTHER. KHa There aren't many faces like mine. Stella No; but I guess the supply xvill equal tho domnnd. WHAT IS PAINT? Tho paint on a house Is tho extreme OlltsldO Of thO llOUSO. Tho wnnrl Ih simply n structural under layer. That Is as It should bo. Unprotected wood xvlll not xvell xvlthstand xveathcr. But ' paint made of pure white lead and linseed oil Is an Invuinorablo armor i ngainst sun and rain, heat and cold. Such paint protects and preserves, I fortifying the perishable xvood xvltb a j completo metallic casing. ' And tho outside or tho house is tho j looks of tho house. A xvell-construct-eel building may bo greatly dopre- I dated by lack of painting or by poor pnlntlng. j National Lead Company havo mado it possible for every building owner to bo absolutely sure of puro white , lead paint before applying. They do ' this by putting upon every pnekago of their white lead their Dutch Hoy Painter trademark. That trademark 1b a completo guarantee. True Thrift. "When visiting a certain town In tho Midlands," says a medical man, "I xvas told of au extraordinary incident wherein tho main llgnie, an econom ical housewife, exhibited, under trying circumstances, a trait quite character istic of her. It seems that sho had by mlstako taken n quantity of poison morcurlnl poison tho antidote for xvhleh, as all should know, comprises tho xvhlteB of eggs. When this antl doto xvas being administered, tho order for xvhleh tho unfortunato lady had overheard, she managed to murmur, al though almost unconscious. "Mnry, Mary! Save tho yolks for tho pud dings!" Tit-Hits. LOW COLONIST FARES TO THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. Union Pnclflc Passenger Depart ment announces that Colonist Fares xvlll ho in effect from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, 1009, to all points in tho West and Northwest. This yenr the West looks more promising than ever. Now Is the time to securo lnnd at low prices, nnd, nt the Bitnio time, to visit tho mnnj Inter esting points In tho West and North west, at which llbcrnl stopover ar rangements mny be made. A bettor estlmato of raxv lands enn ho made noxv than formerly, because theso lnnds are In proximity to noxv fnruiB that aro producing wonderful crops. For doscrlptlvo literature, wrlto to K. L. Lomnjc, G. P. A., U. P. II. Omahn. Neb. "Seeing Is Believing." Herodotus: Wo nro Icsb convinced by wlut xvo hear than hy xvhat xvo SCO. 'egfcfc. 11? cv mi GOLD SILVER the Best Ear of Corn the Sr.jt'fMvftCL National CornTrophy To be Awarded nt tho Exposition, Omaha, e&Trtoo. havo reached the point of perfection in Toasted Corn Flakes an It now is. rernnp-ixvoiinxu. ityounavou i tried it, oeuiu your education jrrocors haxo It. KELLOGG TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO., Baltic Creek, Mien. iZ yy 77JW ' 7tmZi vf JZJrMwOG w w STir W m Jn-SsflSMnftw- V-"I" -Mga" " -mz$mhv,vat'em$mmm&' v sr TRAGEDY ON A BANK NOTE w. n. u., Bitter Words Found Written on a Dol lar Bill by the Receiving Teller. "Yes, I collect queer bank notes," said the receiving teller. "I've been doing It for years. You know thero nre some very odd things written on bank notes sometir.es." He pointed to a one-dollar bill hung in a frame of black oak on tho wall. "Read that," he said. "And I've got queer er ones than that even In my col lection." On the bank note In red ink xvns xvritlen in a feminine hnnd: "You havo robbed me ot all the rest, and of my soul also. .May this burn your hand when you touch it. .May all you buy with it be accursed. You have the last. Are you now satisfied? Murderer!" The collector xighed sentimentally. "Think of the tragedy," he said, "that may lie hid behind those simple lit tle phrases, eh?" A TEXAS CLERGYMAN Speaks Out for the Benefit of Suffer ing Thousands. Nov. G. M. Gray, Ilaptlst clergy man, of "Whitcsboro, Tex., says: "Four years ago I suffered misery with lumbago. Kvery movement xvas one of pain. Doan's Kid ney Pills removed the whole clifllculty after only a short time. Although I do nlt ItltA in lan a . a a XXfSll IlilVI.- Ill jy ' name used publicly, 1 lllilllU 1111 U.M.-1'jlllUll In this case, so that other sufferers from kidney troublo mny prollt by my experience." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a becc. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The Doctors' Orders. A lady xvhoso husband seemed to bo doing little but lio lu the hammock nnd eat apples, xvas asked by a sym pathetic neighbor xvhat the trouble with him xvas. "Doctors," she replied, badly. "No, he hasn't come Into u for tune." A xvrlter In ToDay's .Magazine tells tho story. "You see," explained tho xvlfo, "he's been having some sort of mutter xxith his stomach, und he consulted two dif ferent doctors about it. Ono told him to eat a rlpo apple every hour, nnd tho other snld to rest an hour after eating. So he's trying to do both." Anything But That. Llttlo John Is tho youngest of a family of five boys, snys the Deline ator. Ono day Ills mother said to htm: "O, John, Isn't It too bnd I have n't ono llttlo girl? I could curl her hair und make such pretty little dresses for her. Don't you wish you xvero u llttlo girl?" "Why, mother," ho snld, "I'd rather bo most any other kind of animal you could mention than a girl." Tho extraordinary popularity of fine xvhito goods this summer makes tho choice of Starch a matter of great im portance. Dcflanco Starch, being freo from all injurious chemicals, is the only ono which is safe to uso on lino fabrics. It great strength as a stiffen or makes half tho usual cuiantlty of Starch necessary, xxith tho result of porfoct finish, equal to that when tho goods wero noxv. His Helping Hand. First Him When thnt man fell overboard, why did you throw tho cigar I gavo you after him? Second Him I thought I heard tho poor devil call for a rope! irHl AWARD the basin of ipiulitv. Tlio urowlne Uio founder ot tho troihy Is for in Vood tuimrs to LINCOLN, 38-1909. SIGEC HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. Tliey also relieve DIs t reus from Dyspepsia, In dlncKtlonaudToo Hearty KutliiK. A perfect rem edy for DIzzlnrMi, Nau neii, Drowsiness, Und Taxte In the Mouth, Coat ed Tongue. I'nln In tha Side, TOKP1D L1VEK. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. They rtffulnto thu IJo weld. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainty In the purchase of mint materials. It is an absolute guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your oxvn nrotection. sec that it is on the side of every keg of xvhlte lead you buy. KATICNU IED COMPANY 1M2 Trinity Building, N.w York ing Too Good for you. That's why we want you to take CASCARETS for liver and bowels. It's not advertising talk but merit the great, wonderful. lasting merit of CASCARliTS that we want you to know by trial. Then you'll have faith and join the mil lions who keep well by CASCA RETS alone. vo CASCARP.TS ioc a box for a week's ttcntmcnt. nil driicillsts. nlggest Bellor ia the world. Million boxen a mouth. Readers of thu paper de sirinK to buy anything adver tised in its columns should iniiil upon having what they aik (or, refuting all substitutes or imitations. Safcl Can't Cut Your Face NO STROPPING NO HONING Hi iffTuJiaa 1 iMiialiiisT KNOWN THE WOULD OVER FREE HOMESTEADS "00 Tmr,(r ",,ins. I lltt IIUIULOIbHUO Kpli-iu III fertile Imiilx, npcn tohi'ttlPi'K.iili C lucrum' Klvuruixlhtuutl ln HiK'U ltrM'lMilluiiH, In hmitli D.iltutH. Ap-jilli-iiiilbhlioulil rt-KlMt-r ut I'li'rro Oclol'Or itli tu'.'JliU, Compli-lt display of pnnlnctH of open UuiU, exhibited ut (i.i-.bi'lt Imposition during ii'Ulxtnithiii. I'ltiTt- nearest point tn lands, ulilehainehlPllv iu IMeiru Laud DlHtrlet.uiKl nil mint's must iinnmdii theie. Unlijuc diver HioiiHcfi ilaj. Ample liiiteliieromnioilntlous. Address l'lurro lloiml of Trmlo, riorro.H. U. ElegisterforFrseHome I Only official map prepared by Stato I Engineer, showing Standing Rock nnd j ( heyenno lands with full information , great laud drawing, aoc silver. SOUTH D KOTA 1MMIGRA HON AiDEVELOP I MhNT HL'RhAU, Picrro S. 1). Libt 2. PAftKtR'S MAID rtAI RAM ChlLtft and UsaLllti tha h.fr. rromotM a Imuxlti.t pmnS. rn Folia to ncstdro Gray Cufti i icslp dlMt- A,Infr faUtoft .-w,mii9ijAjmi mjwn LtniiciiMiwitii vVi!; Thompson's Eye Water Jl'V-" txE2y wJF CARTERS WlTTlE TtVER 1 V v' 5rK VjtM53ray-3ffl 'M-J& ts&ftt&m ' BsKftvJai I nZtaWsatSUi) a-Asi, iy a tf MA i. W": ft i ' I Cf" N ls