Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 16, 1902, Image 7

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SUFFERED SEVEN YEARS
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With Catarrhal Derangemellts of the
\ . . ' . . . > ; . Pelvic Organs. , ' : . ,
Hundreds of Dollars
T Spent in Vain..Pe. .
runa Cured.
Miss Kate BroWI\ .
MIR3 I l\te rown , nccordin Secretary -
tary of the Il. C , 13. A'soclutlon ! of Knn- !
RaB , III a letter from GO : N , Se.ellth St. ,
Knnsas City , Kun. , IIUYS :
"For SCJ'en ycars 11,0'e not known
what It was to spclld a wcll day.
I c uJht n lIevere cold which I lIeJlectt'd.
It WIIS at the time of menstrllntloll nlld
Inflnmmntloll set III nlld pro'trntcd ! mc.
Catnrrh of the kldncys nnd hlnddl'r followed -
lowed , my dillclltive orJruns gnve TVnr : ,
In fnct the cold dlsnrrl\nged my wholr ]
"ystem ,
"I spent hundreds of dollars WJt11
4 doctors and medicine , but derived bllt
11ttle bcneflt ImtJ1 1 began trcatment
witll Peruna. I kept tnklng It for nenrly
nine lIIonths before 1 WIIS cOIIIIIIl'tely
cnred. hilt I kept srowing hetter grulu-
ally so thnt 1 felt ( > lIcourl\ed to continue
taking Peruna until my health was re ,
ftor ! ( > d. I send my thanks and blessings
to 3'011 fOI' l'erunn-Mlss Knte llrowu.
A ncglf'cted cold Is frequently the
cnll'e ! of death.
It Is mor. : ! oftell. howe.er , the cause ofl
SOllie chronic dlcnsc. :
There Is nut 1111 orJon In the hody hut
whnt III IInble to hl'C0ll10 seriolltlly de-
I'nll . .d by u n ( ' lcctell cold. Disclscs ( If
tbe kldlle's. ! Jln lll'r IInd dlostivo 01' .
gnns nro oil frequelltly the result of n
1I0lrll'ct1I cold.
IIl\Iuh'f' ll of dollnrs nre spent on doctors -
tors IIlId mcrlicllll'iI trying to cure the ' .
disensml , lmt until the true cnu'e ! oC thCIII
Is dlscovl'rml , tilere will be no IIS0 In
ulil1l ; : mtdldl1e ,
D3''pepsia medicine. dlnrrhoen medi-
chw nnd con'til1lltion ! medicine is oi no
oed whnte\'cI' when catarrh is the
CI\lII ! , ' ! 'Ilt c torl'h mUllt be trente(1. The
cUllse ! Jeln l'cUlo\'ed , the derangonl\mts
will disapllI'nr ,
Perunll cures cntnrrh of the digNltlve
orJnns , the urinnry organs or nn3' of the
Internnl orgnnll.
If 3'OU do not dt'rlve prompt and sntlR'
fnetory results from the use of 1'01'1\111\
write at once to Dr , Hnrtman , J1\'ln n
full IItotcment oC 3'our CRse , nnd he will
be pleRsed to give you his valunble nd-
"ice Jrntls.
Addres Dr , Hartman , Presi ent or
Tbe IInrtmnn Sanitarium , Columbus , O.
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Mexican MUS ! t91INIMENT i
r . MI R. HORSES COWS CALVES MI R.
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Emile Rathermelle , a peasant
woman , has just died at Salclnedes.
: us , Roumnnla. ner age was 131
'years , the fi urcs being tully substan ,
tlatod by documents In the possession
ot her family. For the past tcn years
:5he : , had lived entirely on milk , being
tOQthle'ls. ! '
Every day , nt the Vatican , trom
I OOOO to 22,000 letters urrlve ad.
'dressed ' to the I'ope.
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rN. 'N. U. NO. 741-42. YORK , NEB
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A elector uf Gothonberg , , Sweden
claims tu bave discovered a proces
ot changln milk Into a fine f10u
that afterward , through solution II
a sufficient quantity of water. mil ;
again DC transformed IIJto true milk
with all Its elementary quallltics
The Flellholll'lI St'nllo ( II Smell ,
So keen Is the eltJphant's sense 0
sm < : ! 11 that ho can scent a human be
Ing at a dstance ot a thousand yards
Ey's : ' Cream Balm
WILL CURE
OATARRH
DrulrgtlU , 80 Cta.
J.1plr nalm late Neb anald ! .
ELY D1WIi..UW&mI1IIiLoNy ,
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l\Iulltnrtl In Grnln Flehh. I
The plnnt refel'rc ( ] to Benrcely necd\
de\crlptlon , ns It Is so common , nl ,
thouJh the nccompnn'lnJ ; l1lustrntlon
will Impress the rener with Its Iden ,
tlty. The flowers nre ) 'ellow nn ( ] the
len"es HOrt , somewhnt rcsembllng those
of rnpe. cnbbngo , turnIps , etc. ; In fnct
mustnrd b'longs to the Bnme fnmlly of
plnnts ns those named , It Is ono of the
most 5erloull of nll the weed lest8. This
Is due to the fllct thnt It rI1)e11 its see ( ]
before most of the cerenls , so thnt the
ground Is nJtnln seeded down for nn ,
ether ) 'enr. But this Is not nll , The
seeds nre so all ) ' In their nnture thnt
he ) ' hnve been Imown to remllill In th
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WILD )11J8TAIID Ir ; IILOOM ,
ground for n period of twent-five ) 'enrs
when burled so deepl ) ' liS to prevent
germlnl\tlon , IInd ) 'et nfter this time
hllve grown vlgorousl ) ' . It Is beenuse
of this chrncterlstlc thnt It Is spcclall ) '
Important to prevent wild mustard
from seeding , In flelds where the plants
'nre ' few In number the labor expended
! by wny of pulling them up by root
: would be most profitable ,
Where It Is not prnctlcal to pnll out
imustnrd. owing to the Inrge nmount
present , It may be ndvlsnble to make
the cereal crop Into ha ) ' rather than allow -
low It to rIpen. It somu such 1)lan liS
this Is not adopted where fie1l1s are bnd-
Iy Infested with mustnrd It mn ) ' be nec-
essar ) ' In the near future to nllow the
Innd to lIe Idle nnd adopt the summer
fallow s'stem In order to get rid of the
pest , ThIs would be an Instance where
nn ounce of remed ) ' would be wort:1 :
mnny pounds of cure-Iowa IIom .
stead ,
Table for HnlllllinJ : Grapes.
I have seen large , bea\"y tables for
Ulls work In mllny apehouses , upon
wblch the grapes were emptied from
the trn ) s to he sortell , trimmed anll
packell Into bnslwts. I 110 not fa\"or
this method of tre.1t1njt : grnpes , I think
the less ther are handled the better.
'he packing table shown makes It pos ,
sible to tnlw tbo grapes out of the tray
stem by stem ns wanted by the paclwr
nnd thus avoid the emptying out ot the
grnpes , The t.1ble Is so constructell
that a tray fits Into It tipped up sum.
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clentl ) ' to malc It conyenlent to talc
the chlster/ ! from It. III the lIIustra'
t10n half of the tray Is cut nwny In
order that the constl'l1ctlOIl of the tnblc
mil ) ' appear more plaInly ,
'he little blocl { ( ) 011 the henllplecr.
of the tray answers a twofold purposr.
-It serves ns a II/Uldle In placQ of thr.
hand holes nnd It keeps the trnys from
dropping off one from the other when
they are being llIed up In the store ,
room or when baullng 011 the wngon
Iled.-F , Grenier , In Fnrm nnd Fire.
Ilde ,
Bowln CloTer In Corn.
The fnrmer who sows c10yer and finds
n the sprIng thnt It wns winter k1lled
considers that he hns lost time , Inbor
nnll the yaluo of the Reed. This Is not
1i0 , for the growth the clo'r n1l11es dur ,
Ing the Intc HltnUner anll filII hils added
enough fel.tl1lt ' to the soil to materially
nsslst In Ila'lIlg for the time IIl1d lahor
In\'ol\'ed. .As a matt'r of fnct , there
ought not to be much lohor Rllent In
scedlng the cloyer be 'ond the worl , ot
putting In the seed , pnrtlcularl ' If the
, worl { Is done at tbe last cuHh'ntion ot
the corn , Under almost nn3' wenther
conditions , except 8e\"ere n nrl prolonged
I1routh , It may he considered wise to
malte a 8eeln : : of clover , crimson erred
red , nt the last cuHlyntion ot the corn ,
It It goes through th ( ' winter , one nlllls
10 eatly to the fertll1ty of the soil that
they enn afford to tnke some chances.
Bhow" r.ncle of I'ho'tphntc.
Wben cattle chew leather , woo < l or
, ld bonca It Inllicatcs a lael , of phos.
hnte or lime In tbelr food , which Is re.
Qulred to supply bone mnterlnl. A t ( > n.
Ipoonful of bone menl gh'en dally with ,
theIr grnln 1'111 correct the hallit nnd
lupply the deficiency which Inllucel1
It. If the disposition to cat hones Is
Indulgetlln when cows nre In grass thr.
l1eficlency then e\'hlentl ) ' exl3ts In the
JOtI , nnd the pasture will be Jrcntly
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blmt'fited by 1top dr Blng ot bono
dust. Two or three bundred pounl1l1 to
the nere , sown bronllcnHt , wll1 repay nt.
tendll1jt : expenses In n better yield nl1l1
In qUnllt ' of milk and butter.
The lnrmer' TelcJlhone.
A tmrprllling Ullng Is the tlcveloJ1I1ell\
or the tlJ phone Bystem mnollg the
farmer ! ! h re on the prnlrles , n's u
corrlpollllent In Nehrnska , An IIlIlc-
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pendent t lephone compnny hils bl'Cn
extending Its lines from town to \
nml , ' 111 II go to"lI1uge. . 'lto result Is
that farmers living from 11"0 to tQ
miles from town nre conncctetl nnt1
\\1thln pmldllB' < , ommunlcntloll with
doctor , Ntorokeeper , hnnl < , gl'llin huy'
( 'r , ( ltc. Fnrmers telephonc Into tOW1I
111 tIle morning tor t.he price of grain ,
nnd If they like It the ) ' drive It\ with u
lonl1 or two , Per their telephOlH'8 the
farmers pn ' from $1 to $ t.r O n mOllth. .
nml ns UmNavcrs tile ) ' nre salll to b ( !
worth frenn ten to twenty timeR theh
C08t. At the rate the telephollo I\Ys : ,
tem Is now belng tlC\'cIOICf.l It will 1I0t
be more than n cOU1)le oC y'ar till
nenrl ) ' eVer ' farmer In Ncbrnslw Is on I
the wire , WIUI ch'np telelholleH , rurnl
free dellvcry aIlll cOlloiolhlntloll nC '
trlet scllools Into c'lItrnl CIIH'I !
where th re nre se'ernl roomA , ns
mn I\.Y t'achers nnd grHCling } lI\pl1.1 ,
mol ern life In the rural regions Is 1101
what It once WfiS.
Uvnpornte(1 or Uricl1 l"otntoe. .
"DrIed " 18 the of
potatooH" name 1\
new product eyoh'eel by the South Om' ,
ollnn Agricultural Xlwrhnent Slatioll.
' ] , ho pototoeA nre hollell , 1)Cloll IInd
cVllpornted III a Cl\1mer ' , nTHl will re ,
mnln In perfect cOlldltloll for ) 'enr8. 'L'h/ / !
lu'eser\'el1 potato bccomcs lIt for cntln
nfter bclnJt Honlol1 III wnrm wnter for
nn hour , Lllcc mn IIY ether new ItICIIH ,
this proml8es to be n hl thillg , 1\1111 It
ele'eloIunent mn ' hn ve II grclI t elTect 011
the \'ast potato 1Il'IelR oC northern Ialne.
It Is reported that an ncro of potntooa
) 'Ioldoll 307 bushels , which mnde 10 :
bushels of the dl'l11 prrluct , IlInrl ) ' II
pound to 3 11OU1llis of the rnw Ilrolluet.
Although the report we hl1\'e does not
sa ) ' nn 'thlng nhout It , llrohably the
sweet potntoes can bn subjoctml to the
snme process-Amerlcan Cultlvn tor ,
Cuttlnr : UI ) n lIoJ : .
After the hog hns been Idllcd nm1
clenneel , cut down on ench side of tlt (
bllclone ) wltb n shnrp hntehet , thetl
with n tow cuts
with the knife nt
the lower pnrt , laos ,
en the leaf lard , 11\111
It upward and tlllw
It out , Begin at the
b r ens t bone , and I
with the nld of n
Iwlfe tnlw out the
rlhs. Hun n Imlfe
110wn hetween the
lenn nlld the fat -
ment of the hacldJOne , By the aid 01
splits Rpreac1 the hog to Its full wliltl
and nllow It to hnng until it hns thor
oughly cooled , The ncCOmlJllII'llIg dIn
gram will show just how the cllrcnss II
cut. If the nn111nlls n vcr ) ' heavy one
cut the Hides npllrt , then talw off fill
shoulder , then UIC side meat nJ1l11l1lall
the hnm. B ) ' tnklng It down In plecCl
In thlH ml\nner I cnn hanllie a heav
hog myself-E. Bsterle ' , In Farm 111111
Home ,
l'lowlnr : hy f'tealll ,
All exchnn e tcIlH of IIn e : < ) H'rhnllll !
III plowing by steum 1\ear \ I.ellll WI1
.Tnnctlon , ' .rhe field waR IIbollt el ht
rods lon , contallllnJt II little O\'l'r thlrt
IIcres , ' 1'he en Ine WIIIIt whNI to 11
fonr-gang plow , which turnCf.l flll'rOWf
about sixteen Inches wIde l11\d \ HeVCJI
Inches deep , IInd It laid them O\'r "er
eyen and smoothly , It tool , just I > OYl'11
'minutes to make the tl'lll oC nights
ro < ls , with one Ahort stop , I'h ( ) ontflt
If ! claimed to turn o\'er 1111 IIcre III : JII
hour , and 'uses O1\e \ hunrlr'd pou1\ds \ 01
sort coal to the acre.-I' ' xchllnge.
} rnrlll NoteM.
Ir 'ou do 1\ot \ hUYe ellou h mnllur
for It large field Use It on tl 8mllii 1)lot ,
! anll endNl\'or to malw as much as po '
Hlhle by concentl'l1t1l1g tlw mnnure am ]
I work to a limited IIrCIi. 1anlll'e ma
! be wasted h ' attemlltlllg to malw It d <
Hen'lce ml a IlIrger Rllllee thlln It wll ]
i profitahlr cO1' , 1111 well liS Imtlllllllp'
i more labor tll'I1n the l'rOl1 clln compen'
! sllte for.
Sheep nre one of the best kinds 01
I storlH. to Iccep In orchards. Alter 11
little pmctlce they will plel { up faller
I frnlt quicker tlum hOh"S ; nnd thlH IE
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often \pry Importlillt , as the codlillf
moth worm ( , lIcrall : I ell \'e1 the nppil
soon actel' It drops. But , with elthO ]
sh ( ' ( > p or hol.\I , sul11clent food must bl
supplied or the trees wl11 be bllrlwd
'fhe food thus given goes , howcvCl :
where It will do the most good , In tIll
production of the IlIrJtest and bes :
Cl'I1lt ,
'l'hel'e Is quite tl dll'rellee In the SIll
Yllntllges of Imddlng IInd grnCtlng , ' 1'111
! proper time for lIudr1lng IH IIny pcrloi
when oo buds call he procured mIl
the barl , will rUII on tlle StooliS. Peal'll
es and roses lire IIlwuys hudded , hili
grafting Is used 011 nplles , , pears litH
grapes. BUilding Is sOllletlmes dOlle It
order to chllnge the tops of quite youn
, fruit trl'es. Dry wenth'r Is not fn\'or
nble to bu rllll , alld as a rule huddluf
Is not ns successful us grafting ,
nones may be db.solyed by the US4
at unleuehed wood allhcs , espcclall II
they are brolOn or ground. The pro
portlonll for 11 fertilizer , used by somc
fllrmers , are one barrel ot row bOtH
flour , three bnl'relH dr ' wooll nshes
fifty pounds ot -pHum and ten gnJonl !
of wnter , 'I'he materials nre placed Ir
II heap upon the floor IInd stirred wltl
a hoe while the water Is ndl1ed. ' 1'IH
mallt Is kept 11101st. and In two or three
weekH111 be relld ' for UBe. Five bnr
rels ot this mixture Is consillerc nI
etllclent nnd cheap drcsslng tor IIn ner
ot ground.
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' 11Jlc Nntlollnl Malll'lIhlt" CaHlIlIgs
Oompllny , of 'rOll'lo , ( ' ( ; ( ' th 1r
triOO ClI1pIO'I4' W1Igl'I ! 10 Pl'r cellL
1.0s Angl'II's will ol'gnllize II union
InhOl' IllIrl ' , IIth'oClltlll thl' 1101l1lenl
tlellln IHIR of the A lIIerkll II I"l.tlerntlon
ot fAI bor.
'I'he A. 1 < ' . \If I. . IInH II hout SOO 01'1
Jnlllz'rs In thl' l'O\llltr ' , whllc the I1n.
tlonlll IIIHI 1 < ) ( ' 111 ol' nllblltlollll alllllntetl
hlL\'o lrlllll1hl ) ' 1111 III a II ) ' 1II000t' , 1\1111 ther.
Is ) Jlent ' fM 1111 of Ihelll to clo.
Of 708 unions. with 1111 n grC'Jtl1tl
IIII'mlll'r h III of ( ; Or.uo . , r'llortlllg the
I'\tlll I. ' of ( , \ IIIlnIIl'lIt to till ! A nll'rlcnn
I'elfel'utlon oC 1..111)(11' for IheIIOIIUI 01
.Tune , 1 , OIl wl're wlthont llIIllloYlllcnt ,
'or 1.0 ) Jer cent , 'I'hls Is the lowest
) lolnt rel1l'hl'tl o fnr thl ! ! 3'enr ,
'I'hc HII'llw fen'r SI'CHUH to hn\'o
flllI't'1I11 1\1 rlll"I1\\'II ' All1slm , 111111 7O )
fllItIlOIl IiAhC'1'IIIC'1I thl'T ! ! struck Illtely
1'01' 1111 IlIl'rellse III WI1J'S. UIHIII\tc'he9
RII ' t hl'e wnH II hot light for live IlIlYH ,
e\11 1ft he COlllltr ) ' 11:1 : coel } , nllll the men
WOII out. l11thou h b ) ' 110lnJt so the cost
oC IIlIh'IIS Itlerc'IIHl'l o\'er 100 Iler
1'1'11 t.
Hllloll ( 'I III'\IIal'rli lire nnl In Rym ,
plllh ) ' with till' I'rlll'lnll ( ' IIJIIIIIHt. Iol
IIIlIl'hllll'S , liS thl' ' clnltll It will hurt
theh' tl1\ll' . 'I'ho ) ' will jolll III thl lro.
lest. IIglIlIlt the WC'II1. orllr ! 111\11 III'
Iltle'e 01 hl'r 11111nllH to10 IIIwwIHI' . 'I'hl !
RIot 1IIt1.hllle hns lIolle IIIll1'h 101llcrenf\IJ \
the I'lIll' of l'i III'S , I1ceo\\l1l1 to the
11111011 1111'11.
lt Is l'1I1I\1111 thllt I'I hl tIlIH'S II
III11I1Y IIWII 111111 hO8 1\1'1' 1lIIeti nne ! III'
JIII'I'l 11111I111111) ' III Iho IIl1lhmclte ( (11I1
mill ! ' ! ' ! ns'rH lIIl'tl nllel wOIIIIIIl' < < 1 111
Ihe Alllerlellll 11I111\f chlrhlJ : tlll SPIIII'
Ish-Amcl'lIn ! Will' In 011111Y'I \ the
t'olll ha I'OIlR HII ) ' I hl'IIU ' III ell , who rhlk
UH'lr Ih'l for II lIIern II'IIIIIIICC , hn\'e 110
rl'JIHOII for their dlHcontent.
'l'l'rrl'III'c y , Powllt'rly , formerly hend
of t.he ! { 1I1j.htll of Labor , mId recelltly
c01l1111111S10'lwr of IrnmlgTlI tlOII , If ! no"
1II111111ger of 1111 nnthrnl'lte cOllI millu In
Pelllls 'I.anlll , ' 'It Is 1I0t 11 coopern ,
tlve Cllh'I1)1'ls ( ' , III the strict RCI1W ! , "
he RII 'H , "but It hils olle fII 1lre whIch
( 'arrlel' ! out II IIfl' 101l theory of mille ,
I "er ' 1111111 who wlrll ! ; III our 1I1111l's
lIIust h ( ' a Htoekho1l1m' , lIe olther
tnl's HtlJoCI , 01' hI' uls 110 joh. lIe { 'II II
buy hlH I'Ihl1 r ( II hAollltcl ' 011 the
'ground 1I0or' hIlAI ! ! ; hut IIIl1rl , you , It III
,
1I0t jtlvt'll : to hlm-It'H II p111111 ( 'JI8e ot
IHlrohase I1IHl lillie , 'l'hclI he lIeCOlIlI'A II
'Hhllrer ' hi the r'flI ) { ) lbllltit'S liS \1'11 IIR
till ! IlrofltR oC the ( llItl'rllrli'le. I hl1\'e
IIlw'll's hultl Ihnt whl'n 11 1111111 III sho\ "
ellllg 1'II1'Ih out of II holt' , II' he ( ) ( ) ( , lIn't
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curl ! any IIWI' ( ! 1I110ut his worl { tlum his
. Rho'el 110es , the l'hl1l1CI'S lire only eVlI !
_ of hlH ( loltlJ : It well , Bul J'lve hllll 0111'0
j till ! feellllJ ; ' thllt 11111'1. of ever ) ' shovel ,
ful helollJ:1I 10 him 1)1'solllllly anI I Iw'lI
1I0t OIII ' dig wallY 1II0rn HhoVl'lCuls out
, In a eI1Y ! , hut Iw'll tnlw III I Jh I ) ' good
. cllrc that It's thrown when ! II. Is mHI )
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REV , JOHN HENRY DORSEY.
RecolIIl Nnllve Alllerlcnll NeJrro tll IIc
HnlMel1 III Cnthollc I'rleltthllllil.
Hev , .fohll IIIlIr ! ' 1I00'HI' ' III I hI' sel"
I olld nnllvl' JII'II'O ( If IIw UIlIIt.1 . Slatl's
, to hI' rnlI'.1 . 10 till' Unlholl. . 111'11'1'11111I11I1 ,
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CoIIl'Jte , BIIII 111I01'1' . t
I Fat/wI' / 1I0I'SI'Y Willi
horn III BnllhllOl'I' "
I whose ! 111'11'0 1101111' .
Intlon of 100,000 Ii ;
till ! hlrgellt 1IIIIIuln
tlon oC colored 1"0' I
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, VlII'lu his college
cnreer I.'atller JorHgn VI' I'vlcllul'e or
great IIhlllt ' 01111 111I1uAII' ' allll clIl'riell
off 010 three hOllorlll'y III'j.rel'lt hI SI.
1\fllr "H Sulllclnu ) He1l11unry , wheru he
took 1I111lltiollal l'ourse ! ! In theology
111111 phlloflolhy. He Is 1I0W IIlationecl
a.t the Cnthollc Cateclllfltlc Srhool nt
Moutgolller ' , AlII ,
In addltlou to the two prlesls naUled
a third negro hns been ordained II. Catll-
olle llrlest 111 the Uulted Statell. Over
60 years ago llIshol' Nnglnnd , , ,1
Oharleston , S , C. , ralHed a n'gro to the
prlesthoOll , but the latter was not a 1111-
tlve Amerlcnn , huvlng ( ' ( ' horn In
Cork , Ircland ,
"lUll Your nOI : anti 11"y a I'JI : . "
.An exchange Bnys : "Kill your dog
and buy n pig WIUI the dollllr you lIa , ' ( :
on clog tax , 'l'he scrapH you feed the
1I0g would mnke the pig weigh aoo
pounds , n lid then you coulll Rell It 1U1I1
give your wife thl' mOlley , " Yell , Idn
your dear 0111 faithful , mindful , thnul { .
ful , trustful 1I0g IUIII IJllY II Ig , But
when you come home nfter a hard
day's toll don't expect that SlIllIe ) l1
to meet you two bloels away with II
joyful little cry of welcome lit every
, jump , Sometimes whell you feel lIn.
usually "bluc" anll It seems nil If the
whole world was "lmocldllJ ; ' ' ' agaillst
you , don't expect It to neHtle up to YOllr
IIllle , and laying Its hend withIn your
. lap wllg out Its unnlloyeel sympathy.
Dou't ( ' , Xpect It to forsake lis meal or
"S'rapR" Just for the prh'lIege of being
YOIII' companion on n 10llely drive or
,
wnlk , IJon't expect It to do IIny ot
thefle "little things. " There's a vnst
'llrrerellce hetween your mOllt constnnt
trleurl and II plg-our Dumb AnImals ,
Annr n m\n : paBSos no he would be
, happier In n towu of rlOo population ,
whem III ! 11 > fflu't hnve to walk 80 rast
1'0 keep up , nlld wheri' the nelgbbon
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Daclcache
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PAIN. '
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III ton years number iOOOO.oOO.
' 1'0 " 11\1' mo 1 .1rllr'IIIIIM , Ion I" 'hrown
( nll ( ' ! ' ror "I'"krn t lI t' IIlIly ( 'olel wllter wltb
Ir . AII tln's rnmOll9 I'nu'nkr. flour ,
Callatla's yield or cereals this year
Is estimated lit :100,000,000 : bUS'ols. )
PUTNAM iI'ADI I.IDSS DYES color
\\lore goolls , } 10r 111\cltnJe. thnn others. .
Nearly 110 per CCllt : ot Germuny's
rnllwnys hololl ! ; to the government.
A IICW raee ot hllH\t.lcs Ih fast dC.
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velopllllf. 'I'hey are the lIuutomanl-/
nes , " who. rldln In tholr Imtomo.
hlles. alO Judltrurent le llldlng the :
rl hts lit pcdestrlans , IInd run down" "
e\'cryhudy aud e\'erytll1\ ) \ ( In their :
way 111 their attempts to mak : ! 8pc"d' '
records. .
In Hussla thc I1cDa1ty tor IOndfDBj' '
a strike Is the Sl tbO U ! o that tor lcad.
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$3 & $3J.q SHOES ' 81 j
w , L , DOllg/a / ( lhoo& ar IhB ( llandard of Ihe world. I
" . I. , lIouPlu : rnllle , IInllIol < I moro rnen'lI Gooel.
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7'Ar 'hlt ( lIan.1 " , . .e" I'rort. ) hho , " In Iho IIn'
II : tnontllw or IVII : ! tllmn anJ 0111"1' tnAIIUrllrturer.
nEW UIII "III " " 1",1 ' , In "h.
$1 0 I 000 tin dlopro , , , I laIR aUlone r
W. L. DOUCLAS $4
CANNOT BE SHOES\ \
IUD htllmoolh. 101" . SI.OlS..O . . . I 1802101. hth..t' . . , $2,310,000 $
Belt Imporled IInd Allle/ean / ICllthe" , Itelll' " .
Palent Calf. ' EnamBI , Box Calf , Calf , VIr I KId , Coron . ,
Colt , Hal. Kangaroo. Irnllt Clllor J YII"I" " .oll.
h W , L. DOUGLAIJ'
Cnl" ' ' ! The Iflmlllnn vo
Hwv nRmn nnll price lilnm" " " on bottom.
SAne bV mall , 2fJc. t.rlra. 11l1ll. U"I/JO/'rU.
W , L , DOUOLAS. UROCKTON , " 'ASS. '
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POMMIL : SLICKER 11
IN THE WORLD
1/h II. - I 6rAR THI TIMPE MARK I
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AS A SADJlI : COAT I
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VelCATAIoO'Ut rRtf.
SHOWI C : ruINt or GA tNUAN HAT ,
A..IToWtR. co , . BOSTONMA , 4
FREE ELEOTRIC BELT ffEIiI
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any r ( ld'r or thla 1'.I' r " I. .dn..o , If" I.
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ro.lp.'IU.o..u. COSTS AlMOST NOTHINQ. 'n04
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' 111",11,1 ( . .llIlultll" , cut Iht. ad. out and mall to u. .
BEARS , ROEBUCK & CO. . CHICAGO ,
Free Rheunlatism Cure
bolt ot a . . .Ie and Ilmple r"md , "bloh oar' "
thouotI. 01 dcl't'pl1 . aftoraU '
I"'roo" olber I'IImO < lIH
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limlth. 'IV a.rmula UOU < lIDjf , "Uw.ukee , WI. .
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