, EMPLOYES MEET OFFICIALS. - Station Agents of the Northwestern III Line Arc Organized and Meet Their W OfCIters Every M nth. "Tho North-Westorn Bulletin , Dc- 'Voted to the Interests ot the Chicago & North-Western Railway and Us Em. ployes" Is the lltlo of n publication , the Inilial number of which has recently - cently come trom the press. It Is published - lished by The North-Western Llno tor Ulstrlbutlon to station agents and other employes Interested In the han- i dUng ot traffic. On the various divisions ot the road the agcnts huvo organized local ' , & ( ) 1 Agent's Associations , ono for each " division , and at tholr monthly meetIngs - Ings various problems that ( 'ontront the local agent In the performance ot his dal1y dulles are discussed , experiences - periences recited and new methods suggested for the 'betterment at the ervlco. These discussions result In much prnellcnl good to all concerned. 'rho Interest manifested by the management of The North.Western Line In the so Agent's meetings and the value l11aced on their expressions , Is Indicated hy the t. > penlng paragraph ot the Bulletin : . "Tho papers which have been read from tlmo to limo at the meotlngs ot the Stallon Agents' Associations on the various divisions of the Chicago & North.Western Rallway have Indicated - cated careful thought and a keen appreciation - preciation ot conditions. " "They have been of such Interest nnd Inspiration to th3 officials of the road that It Is deemed advisable to . secure a wider distribution tor as many of them as possible. " " When the management of a corporation - ation freely declares that the views ot theh' local subordinates "havo beeD of such Interest and Inspiration" as to call for the trouble and expense at giving them wider distribution among officers and fellow employes It Is ob. 'Vlous to all that existing Industrial problf'ms are In n fair way to meet a , solution along the most satlstactory lines to nIl concerned. The , emplores ot the Chicago & \ . North-Western Ry. , It seems to the editor , are to bo congratulated upon this movement which serves to bring them Into closer tobch with their superiors , many of who have grown up with tbo growth of the road nnd advanced to places of responsibility trom the lowest rnnks. Much ot the strength of our' ' railways - ways to-day Is dde to' ' this training , selection and promotion , by which the most humble member of the worldng . taff Is encouraged to climb the steps f : . of the officinl ladder by right of Individual - dividual merit and hard work , and the modest sheet referred to will go a long , way toward establishing an increased confIdence and good feeling that . means much for emIJl Yes. Command largo fields. but cultivate small olles.-Virgll. J , J . , ' . DIdn't Know"Ht.r Husband. The Into Patrlclt A. Collins , mnyor of Boston , studied Inw at I1nrvard. A Harvard man said of him : "Collins was above aU things 1\ irlend of progress. The progress of woman delighted him. "He lII < ed to see a wlfo treated liberally - orally and reasonably. Nothing angered - gered him IUOl' thnn to see coarse , low-witted brute of 11 lnlUl domlneo- ! Ing over a woman twice his superior In qulclmess and IntellIgenco. "On the sUbject of housoho1tl expenses - penses , I heard him teU a commltteo of women once about a certain homo missionary movement. "In this movement every participant - pant wns to contribute a dollar that she hnd earned herself by hnrd worlt. "Tho night of the dollar's collection came and various and droll were the stories of the mone"s earning. Ono woman had shampooed her hair , another - other had got newspaper subscriptions and so on. "Tho chairman turned to n hand. some woman In the front row. " 'Now , madam , It Is your turn , ' ho snld. 'How did you earn your dol1nr ? ' " 'I got Il from m ) ' h sband , ' she nn- swered. " 'Oho , ' said he. 'From your husband - band ? There was no hard worlt nbout . that. ' "Tho woman smiled faintly. " 'You don't Imow my husband , ' she , said. " I Little Hints on Letter Writing. A letter Is written conversation , and should bo 511111110 , cordial antI with a flayor of personn1lty , IIlto n chat with a friend. \Yhen discouraged , sick , or sad , do not Write. Wait until you nr.o feeling gay , and then ) 'our brIghtness will bo reflected In what you put on pnper. Never write anything of which you might bo nshamed Inter. Wrlto kindly of everyone and don't malto joltes at an'body's expense , for' the written word you Imow may lIve forever. Letters are IIltO debts-hardor to 11ny when overdue. Read over your friend's letter just before beginning your reply , and then answer It. Out of the heart letters nro the most wel. come. Never forget to wrlto your address - dress on the letter , this Is an omis. sian which many people inll Into , and It is an unpardonable one , ior much ns tbey desire n reply to their letter , nnd much as their friend may wish to reply , it cannot be done If an address Is not given to which n letter may 110 sent. sent.As As to stationery , use plain , unruled paper , folding once to fit the envel- ope-white , cream , gray or gray bluc of good quam ) ' are all in good taste. Avoid eccentric sl1apes and colors , monograms or seals of unusual size , in fact anything onspicuously odd. Many a so-called truthful man Is merely a diplomatic liar. . PON'T Dr-SPAIR. Aea the experience of a Minnesota Woman and Take Heart , It ) 'our bacltat'ho nChes , and ) 'OU feel slclt , lar.guid , "ealt and mlserablo dn.y , w : ! ' . ' . ; , ) t' \ . . . . aft r dn-don't worry - I ry , Doan's Kidney ! pms hnvo cured thou- snnds ot women In the f.amo ! condition. Mrs. A. Hclman of Stillwa. I ter , Minn. , eays : "Dut for Doan's Khtney pms I would not bo living now. They cllred mo In 1899 and I J''n IInnn wnll "In"n. . . u . . . . . . w. _ _ _ . ! I used to have such pain In my baclt thnt once 1 fnlnted. The Iddney se- cretlpns were much disordered , amI I was so tar gone that I was thought to bo at denth's door. Since Donn's Kidney - ney Pills cured mo I feel as It I had been pulled bact ) trom the tomb. " Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co. , BUffnlo , N. Y. A Servlnn litigant wns nllowed $180 componsatlon for the loss of one side or his mustache , which had , reached tll the mlddlo of his chest , nnd which was cut off by a jealous rl\'ul. Every house1teeper should lmow th t if they will buy DefIance Cold Water Stnrch for laundry use they wl11 saVO not only time , because It never stlclts to the Iron , but because each pacltngo ontalns 16 oZ.-one fun pound-whllo tHt other Cold Water Starches are put up In * .pound pacltnges , nnd the prlco Is the same , ] 0 cents. Then again becnuse Deflanco Starch Is free from nn Injurious chemicals. If 'our grocer tries to sell you 0. 12-oz. paclmgo It Is because ho hns n stoclt on hand whleh ho wishes to dlsposo of before he puts In Dofianco. 110 lmows that DefInnco Stnrch has printed on 'evory pacltngo In large letters nnd figures " 16 ozs. " Demnnd Deflanco and snvo 111uoh tlmo and money and the annoy. ance of the Iron stlcltlng. Defiance never stlclts. About 6,000 drunltards are admitted to Pentonvlllo prison , London , every yenr , sa 's the medical officer. J1 rrn"n ntl'\"cllrPd. NlIl1t or ne"Ollsn .atter J' ITS llrodu' . " ' 6 or Ur. "lIne'.Ur "t Nene lIe.tor. cr. Hend ( IIr 1 1t1 1 8.00 Irlal hotllo and treaU.e. Dlt.lI.ll. KLINt : , Ud. , VJI Arch Ilreet.I'blhwclpbla , I'lL. Wo no"cr Imow n grcater character unless there Is in ourselves something congenial to it.-Channing. lI'r . llI lo\V' l'inothlnl : Syrup , ! .lor children tcetblnl : sottens the JlIms , rn < lnce8 II ) l1amm tlon , allaysI'aln , cures wlnll I.ollu. ca b < Jtue. In Austria field lahor is still largely done by the women , who also thrash the grain with fialls. Do Your Clothes Look Yellow ? Then use Defiance Starch. It will I Iteep them whlte-1G oz. for 10 cents. About two.thlrds of the average hUe man heart is occupied by self.love. \ , tfJ I . There is only One f . of . Genuine-Syrup Figs , ' I The' Genuine is Manufactured by the ' , California Fig Syrup Coo " . . 'The J d name of the company , Callforn'a ' Fig Syrup Co. . fa printed on the front of every package of the genuine. . ' The Genuin - Syrup of Figsis for Sale , in Original Packages Ony ! , by Reliable Druggists verywhere Knowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imitations - ' " tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable dealers. The imitations are known to act i1juriously and should therefore be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its benef claI effects. It. cleanses the system gently yet effectually , dispels colds and headaches when bilious or' constipated , prevents fevers and acts best on the effects from actual use and of their own personal' kn : : > wledge. j t' ' Louisvine. It ) FWA ; , .Y P TNAM A SS DYES . 'olor more good. brighter and laster . colon than any other dId. One IDe package colon aliliber. . . The , dye In colJ water beltor than anI other dye. You can dY4 1Ir garment without ripping apart. Write lor Iree booklet-low to Dye , Bleach and MIx Color. . MQNROIr DRUG CO. , Un/ant/lllo , M/ssourl. When Anliwerlng Advertisements Please Mention ThIs Paper. 1 w. N. U. Omaha. No. 1-1906. ir - . ANTI.GRIPINE 15 GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIP , BAD COLD , HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA , I won" eell AnU.Orlplne to a dealer wbo WOD't OunrQnte4 It. Call tor Jour MONEY UACK III'r / lJOS'T ( J1JU : ' E. W. Diemer. . . .Dw ldnDulaoturerBprl" " ela , JIlq , . . POSSIDLE TO READ THE MIND. - - Performance with Seeming Imposslbll. Ity of Collusion. "I hn\'o ne\'er tnlten much stoclt In the mlnt.roadlng ! business ono occasionally - sionally sees upon the stage , but recently - cently I Was brought up against the fact that there Is such n thing as mlntl reading , secont ! sight , or something at that Itlnd , " snit ! CharlPA nrmtrord , nt the Blatz hott'I , according' to the Mllwaulteo Sentlnol , III have nlwn's bollo\'ed that dell1onstrntlons of mind rnntllng ordinal'll ) ' SOOI1 were moro 'nntlers of ( 'odo arrangement , certain qucstlons Indlcntlng the nnswe " and nil depending upon the form of tbo quostlon. "Tho other da ' howo\'er I ) , \ , was given nn exhibition of mhll1 tJadlng I thnt was something out of the usuat run nnd ctJ\\ld ho e tllalned b ) ' no set of questldns ami nnswers. 'rhe test was too severe to permll ot an.thlng of thl Itlnd , for entlro sentences wero' read from boolts Indlscrhnlnntely se- lectJt ! hy pcor < < ' In the audience , and transmitted to the hllndfolded operator - tor upon the Rtage. There was no posslblo collusion In the matter , for I ll1)'self fixed my mind upon n passage In nn open hoolt before me white the mind read'er nB.sistant's only contact with mo was to 111'ess Ills hands upon m ) ' head. J Imow thnt no signal or cede could have been arranged , for the asslstnnt dill not sco the sentence and I toolt pains to select ono Indls. crlminatoly from n sl11nll'olumo I cnrrled In D1) ' pocltet and which 1 hall that evening p rchnsed at a book stall. "Thero was nothing mechmlcal about this amI no possibility of a COllo or signals. There is no doubt much of the falto nbout aomo of these dome oll.3trntlons , but in this cnso there wns an actual test of thought tmnsmlsslon. At the same performance there were many other features fun ) ' as puzzling. " WHERE BEECHER GOT SERMONS. - Nothing So Small That He Did Not See It. Wherever ho went , Beecher con. tlnued his studY of lIfo through 01.1. servatlon , sa 's , Orison Swett 1\larden In Success Magazine. Nothing else was half so Interesting. To him man was the greatest stud ' In the world. To read human nature , to place the right values upon men , to emphasize the right thing In them , to bo able to dlscrimlnato between the genuin ! ) and the false , to be able to pierce their maslts anll read the real man or worn. an behind them , was an accoml1l1sh. ment which be regarded as ono of n clergyman's greatest weapons. LlltO Prof. AgassIz , who could see wonders In the scale of a fish or n grain of sand , Beecher also had an e 'o 1I1to the glass of a microscope , which reveals marvels of beauty In the dross nnd common things. It had n. magnl. fying power which sees the miraculous and beautiful In the commonplace. Ho could see benuty and harmony where others only saw ugliness and dIscord , becnuse he read the hidden meaning in things. Lilt ( ! Rusl\1n , he could see the marvelotlS I1hl1osoph ) ' , the dIvine plnn , in the lowliest object. Ho could feel the divine presence in all created things. pertl'nent Inquiry. Walter J. Travis was nbout to tee off. The green velvet 'Hnlts were benutlful In the limpid air ot n brl1. lIant and cold morning. Mr. Travis , smiling ; said : "A conc lted stranger came hero to play the other da ) ' . In n stunning suit no swaggered out , teed up his blJll and was 011' . . IIWhen ho had holed out at No.1 ho said to his caddy : " 'Whero Is the next hole , boy ? ' "Tho caddy pointed to n red fiag some 200 yards awny. " 'There , sir , ' ho snid. " 'Ah , ' said the player , preparing for nn enormous strolte , 'that wl11 just talto a drlvo and a put. ' And swish went lal eub ) through the air and a brown swirl of turf nnd dust arose and the little white ball rolled slowly nbout eIght feet. liTho cadd ' smiled and said : II 'Arc ) ' 0 ta1t1n' the put first , sir ? ' " Just a Girl. Many a throne hus had to fall For a girl. Just n. girl : Many n. ldng hus had to crawl ! For a girl. Just n. slrl. \Vlllm a h ( > ro ! : oes to war 110 may battle for the right Dut 'till II\tel\l'r \ \ h ' fnr ' 1'hat ho sallies forth to fight . For 1girl , Just a elrl. Papa murmurs wllh'dlsmay " " 'hat ! n girl. Jus t n girl ! " Ah. hut whY the sadnclI ! ! there : Wh ) ' thE : bitterness dIIlI113)'II ? Some day Rome stronrr man will swear 'J'hat the great round world wus mallo For that elrl Just that elrl. Why dId Adam tnlte the ! .lite ? } "or a elrl. Jljst n .elrl. o would heaven stili he hrleht And would any Iood mnn care ' 1'0 achlevo It Ie he might Never c1alm tOI'f'ver thel' Just It girl. Glorious 111 I. -Boolt at the Roral' Dlue. Strictly Feminine. "I just met that charming Mrs. Flasher. " "You don't say , Dolle ? And how - did she Inolt ? " " .As pretty 1)3 over. I ltlssed ber twlco and InquIred a out her bally. " " 1\1) ' ! And how was she dressed ? " "Well , or-rather I1laln. Como to _ think of It , lieI' set of furs had n very antique appearance. " "Indeed ? " or'Yes , nnd her hat must have been done ever for two or three wInters. And her shoes ! GracIous , you never saw sueh ridiculous heels In your lIfo ! I declare , It Is a wonder her husband Is not ashamed toTalk along the - IItrect with her. " - . , . - . " \ , , . . _ . I c. " The nnmo'lull ( > vl11o" 18 understood - stood to bo 0. corrul1t1on ft VauX 110 Vlro , the nnmo of two 1Ilcturo\l1uo \ vat. loys In the Docngo ot NormandY , ntul. . wns orlglnnlly np1 > 1Ied to a song with' ' .worc1s rolatlng to some Diary c. ' : the ( lny. These songs were first com- posM of ono Oliver Bassolll1 , n puller In Vlro : they were v01'o : Jopulnr nnd spread all ever J.'rl..nco , and were cal1ell by the nnmo ot their n\tlvo ! place ( Los Vuux do Vlro ) , TO vmm A cor.1 > IN ONC DAY Tllh IAXATIVR ullmlO QllllllnGTaliletB. 1Irn- ! ; IAIB rerund mODOr It It talll to curo. : G. 'Yo OnOV 'tllhnalure 18 on each box. 250. A Perpetual Nightmare. Quito , the call1tnl of Ecundor , 13 built Immeillatol ) ' beneath the terrlblo volcano of Plnehlncha , nnd within five mlles of the nctunl cmter : whllo nl1 around tower shnllar sm ltlng giants. Some day a c'cle ot seismic activity will recur In this region of the glebe , nnd the tragedy of St. Pierre anll Mont Pelce will bo rCl1eatell , buL 011 0. far vaster scalo. Lowls' Single Dhulor clgar-rlchost , most. satlsCylnlt SlIIoIIO on the marlcut. Your llealor or Low Is' 1"110101'1 , Peoria , 111. Notice to Church Thieves. In n church In the east onll of Lon. don the following notlco Is posted U11 : "As all the nlms.boxes In this chul'ch arO regular ! ) ' elllptled , It Is not worth whlo ! to btealt : thom 0110n. " Definnce Stnrch Is put up IG ounccs In n IlIlcltnge. 10 conts. Ono-thlrd moro atal'ch for the 831110 monoy. The New Yorlt pollco force Is nfter a record. It caught a burglar Frldny. Convictions thnt remain snont are nelthor sincere nor profound.-Balznc. . . . . . . . A Trite f..nying. It b 1trlto tln'ln tlmt no ml\n 18 Blrl1n or thnll hili IItOlllaCl1 , Ur. Plerco' " Holdoll Medtr.nl Dt cll\'cry strongtho" " the Btomnch-Iltlts U In IIhn\lo \ to mnke pllro , rich luv..l-holps the IIVl'r Bhd kltlnoys to ox 1101 the IIOIHUIIS from the body nnd thus C1r1:3 both IIvl'r nllll kltl- noy trollblcs. If you tl\ko thl8' n tural ' blolXl purifier nnt\ tonIc , YOlI will MAls' your 1I8tcm In IUnllllfneturllll ; oneh etny 11lnt of rIch , red blood , t.hnt Is Invlgo- rn { Ing to the brain ntHI nervell. 'l'h weak , TIIII- down , debllltntcd condition whle I 80 m .I1Y peo\llo \ HulYer . from , Is u9t1nlly the olTccL of jIOlSIS In I the blood ; It. 19 of ton hullcntl'd by IIltnplCII' or bolls apl10nrhllf on the sl"n , lllO faC becom09 thin /llld the foclhl s "blllo.- Hr. Plerco's "Dlgcovery" cure . nil blood humors as willi r.a being 1tOl1lo thnt. mnke90no viStOrOll9 fltronlt nnd' forceful. It 19 the only Jlwtloillo ! ll\t \ ) up for sale : druntllts for IIko e9 hnt throuRh , ! purpo I con tal liS neither nlcohol nor hnrmful hnbit-formllllf ! , 11IUt the only ono , every Ingrodlont 0 which hl\8 the profes- slollal omlor80mont of the leading 11Iedlcul wrltors of this country. Some of thcse ondorgomont\ ! ) lulillshed In IIttlo book of extrncts from stallllnrd medical works and will bo l1ent to I\ny nddrolS free , on of rel1l1et. ! tTlorofor hy lnttor or 1l09tn cnrd , nlhlrosscd to Dr , R. , V. Plorco HulTnlo , N. Y. It t01l8 just. ' what Dr. 'icrco'tl1I1elllclllcl ! are mndo of. 'l'ho "WOrdllllr PrnIHO" for the l1ovoTnl Inltrl'dlonts of which Dr. 1'Ierco's Inrl\- \ ! Clll09 are COIl1\IOSl'd , b ) ' lemlors In nil the fovernl sohoo \ 9 of medical llrnellco , and rocommondlng thmn for. the cure of t.ho. cllson1os for whldl the "Ooldon Medlcnl DIscovery" Is nllvl l'cI , shollid IlI\vo Cn.r mOJo w lght wIth the slele and atlllctcxl than any ILmount of the so-cl1l1ml"tr.stl- 1I10111111 " so cOIHlpleuol191y Ol\lIntr.d before the hy these who are arrnhl. to lob the nltrt'lilonts of whloh tllolr medloinM ' are CIII11I101 \ ho Itnuwn. Henr In ml11l1 thl\t the "Oohh'nl\ll'dlcnl DI1covery" hils TUG lIAnm : OF' JlI1NJ1flTY : 011 every botUa wrn1per } , In 1\ full list of Its ingredients. r. Plorro'fI 1'lon1ant ! I'pllots cure con- 1 - ' slillRUon , lu\'htomto the IIvor nlHl reGlh , lo.to &tol11noh nncl,10019. \ . Dr. Plorco's Rrt'l\t thollsanllpRRO l11us- . trnted Common Sellso MedionI AdvIser' - will bo sent free 1I1l1or-bollllll } , tor 21 on cout siamps , or e'oth-bollllll'ror ' 31stnmps. ' Address Dr. l'oreo us nbovo. , DEFIANCE ST IRBH : Vt OI\ \ - - - - - - - - - ' ' . . . - . . . ' . . : : . I . . - . " . . ' t Inft 1 . . . _ . m ' " " ' " ' " ' " " ' ' . " > . " ' \ ' 'Ji.1f \ 'I' ' : ' ' ' ' - \S \ . : ; . D.R \ - ' : ; ' iii ill " 'I ' : , : The Kind You - Have ; ; ; , , , , , , . . , , , , , , , , , , , , , ; , t : " AI h t " " " "I > " " m" " " " " " " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'h'I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ways Boug Agcl ble Prcpornliol\ful' As- \ , \ slffii1 ling ( \leVood \ mumc ul - linglh SlOI11Qcl1Snndnowelsor ' Bears the . li.r ! . I , : S mature Promoles Digcslion.Chccrru11"1 " , , 0 11 nC5S nd ncSl.Contoins ncllhcr i , OpiumMorphine nor101hUf : L i of Nor "N.UIC : O'l.'IC. I . . . . . ' . . ' ' 1 01' Olll.J1r S.tNUZZl'it'C/iIIl : mSml. , . . . . _ . ' /Ix..r , /ltX.II IUt ! .rl SJ , - , ' , I n ' , 1 " " 1It - \ I , I I I1lrlU ol -Io . . . IIPnf..rml. , ! ( /11IiI "tl.lI/ II } 'IiIktyHWO n m 't ' I Apetfccl ncm dy forConsUpll- II ; : ! U S , . non. Sour SlomachDinrrhoCil 'Iii ' I Worms , Convulsions , rcverish- , I rcverishJ J ! nCSSl\mtLosSOFSLEEH F 0 r 0 V B r f r Thl Irty Y ears I ! ' COPYOPWRAPP = i CASTO RIA , , , . . . . . THI OENTAUft lou..a"y. NEW YO" " CITY. . . . , . . . . - - . . . - - . . - - . . . . . . , READ 13t THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR $1.00 ON PURCHASE Upon receipt of your n mc FREE Address ' Name GOOD FOR Druggist's ONE DOlLAR . PURCHASE HIs Address An 100fn Btamps orlilllJCr topa.y postage we will mall yon n. So'\mplo free , ' . if : , 'on have ncver used : Mnll's . Grape 'l'onic , amI will 0.180 mati you 1\ certificate goo fot' ono dollat. towar the pllrchuso ot more 'l'oolio from your druggist. Address MULL'S GRAPE TONIO CO. , 148 Third Ave. , Rocle Ismnd , DL YOU WRONG YOURSELF TO SUFFER . from Constipation and Stomach Trouble. Wby ulTeror take ncedles. chancea wllh con8l1patlon or stomach troubles wben tbero 11 a perfect , barmless , lIatural , ! .ualtlvo cure wltbln your rencb ? CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE cause 1Iood1'0180n , skin dllealel. sick headache , hlllou8neo. . typhoId tOTer. appendicitis. plica nnd c\'ery kind ot female trouble III well a' Dlany olhers. Your own physician will tell IOU tbat all tbills true. nut dlln't druor \ I'brlle ' YOUfllfJlt. Ule MULL'S GRAPE TONIC the natural. 8tren thenlll harmleBl remcdy that builds up tbo tlnnc8 ot your Ilheltive Ol'laDI and Iluta your whole S8telllln splenlild coudilion tu overcome all aUackl. It II vcry plealan\ to tIko. 'rbe children like It and It does tb6lJllreat gpod BI : cent,5O cI'nt allllll.II41 bottles at all drUKIII" ' . 'rbe tt 00 hottle cont. lnl abodt Ilx tlmel a Dluch as the 8\ cent bottle and about tbroo tlme8 IUImuch u the 50 CCDt bottle. There II a great lavlog In buylotbu U 00 Ilzo. MULL'S GRAPE TONIC CO. , 148 Third Ave. , Rock Isl nd , ilL WINCI1EtTEI ! RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES Winchester Rifle and Pistol Cartridges of all calibers are loaded by machinery which sizes the shells , supphes the exact quantity of , powder , and seats the bullets properly. By using first-class mnterials and this up-to-date system of loading , the reputation of Winchester - chester Cartridges for accuracy , reliability and excellence is maintained. Ask for them. THEY SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLD . . . . . " .T _ _ .r. . .J. _ _ . .