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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1907)
TlIE ORUDE OIL l'OWER 001 > Il'ANY , The oil InlluHlry In l\nllRIIH 1M nil Imporlaut Olle , on ! ! thnt h dC811rwII to 111111 IlIrltely to till ! reRUurccs ot the lilnle , 'Che den ' of the Mm ! ' 11811 ' " ' < ' 11 I'hl'uolIII'lInl , hut t Ie futur ! ! . HUC'I'SR of Ihls hllluHlr , tll'l'I'IIIIH ' IlIrlely on the ulllltntloll of the I.rutlucl. 'Chl'r't < lrl' , It 18 ! trnllt'tn ! : nt thlH lime 10 cnll ntteullou to the l'nR ! : nnlloullcl'llIt'lIt tll thlH t.sue ot Ihe Crlllie 011 I'o\\'l'r l'ollll.nu . , ' , ut 1II IlMAH CII ) " , We C'nrnl'8l1Y luvlte our fI'lldl'rH 10 cllrefully , whnt thl' ) ' hnve to SO" , alld lIhlRI' , Ihelr leruse ( 'Q'll'ern ' 11 < 111. "Thl' hllllR'lIt Fnrml'r" helleveH thcm to IJ ! ' SlIfl' IInl rellnhl ! ! . nlld Ihl'Y tll'Rt'nl' l'Qultrntullillons tor their eulerl.rl"e In estnhllsh. IUI : Ihls IIInlllluoth lIelV hllluHlry at I\nll8119 Clly. 'Che ( 'hll't Ilrollloll'rH In Ihls l'IIIl'fI.rl"e arc I , : . I : . HI c'"IrtIRfJII ' , who for Ihlrl"llI"o ) 'enr9 hOH 111'1'11 IlJe 91'cretnry nntl trellRun'r uf Ih ! ' I\ansnll CII ) " Blo'k Ynrds COlli I'll ' II" , ' " 111 hlH nhlt' 11891st. lilli , MnJ. p , l' . "hICI'III , a HurCI'RHtul lIuoneler nlill orlrolll"I'r ot n lIumhl'r ot th ! ' Inrlre alill liuccessful IIIllu81rllli lustltulloll9 In Ihe West. - ' ' " _ 1' E. E. mCIIAltDSON. , V1cI'.preHlllent nn,1 III ! ' nellv ! ' mnnner ! of the Crulle 011 l'oll"er Co III Pllll ) ' , II"ho tor thlrty.two ) 'cars hnll l'l'en ' the 8ecrctllr"lrensurer of Ion. HIIH Clt ) " ' " 1110"1 sueee"9tul lustltullon , the l\nnsns Clt ) " Siock Yartls COlllpnll ) ' . The plllnt of the Crlllle 011 1'0wI'r Complln ) " Is Ioentl'el lit Ih ! ' Jllne'\loll \ ot thl'1I8sollrl : I'lIclOc nnelIexlrnll : nllil Orlellt I\o\t \ \ I.llIe Itullwu's III 1\nll9ns CII" , KIIIIS. Alrt'ull ) ' $ HHJOOO hus hl'pn . t'XllI'lIeleel III eHlllhll h1111 ( this lIuluslr ) " , liS shown JII theIr pllle II II notl n celli I'll t , The CrullI. 011 I'oll'er COIlllUII ( ) ' will , hO\\'cvl'r , OCCup ) ' UIIIIIIII' 1.ncl' ] , 119 Ihl' "OIllJ1UII ) ' IlrollO.l's to IIInllutllelllrl' 1111 engine thut will cvelllunlly sllpl'rsclle 1111 engllll'H IIOolll'rllh'd h ) ' gnsolllll' , ff ukoh01 , lIuJlhlhll , nrlll III Sl1l11e IlIslonccs by S \11 \ UI. This relllllrllnllle Illvelltloll USI'S , us the i , nllllle IIf the COlli I'll II ) ' 11IIllIl's ( , orlllnllr ) erllile " oil liS tllel. 'l'he ( 'II1I'IIII ' ) ' clnlms to Irollllce ! ! IS j lIIuch l'o\\'l'r from II hllrrl'l of crlllle 011 us enn 1 Ite lrodul'l'll frolll II IlIIrrl'l lit ! : Rllollne. IlIns- lIIuch liS II hurrel ut Irusollne m ls nllout O.IiO tllill crulle 011 olily 1III0llt un cI'lIls 111'1' hnrrel , power cnll I'e 1:1'11f'rn tell h" Ihls crulle 011 enllIe ! tor IIhollt 10 I'er ' cl'nl ot Ihe < , est ut Olel'ntlnl ( : a . I lIttollne enrhll' . Auolhl'r , 1111,1 , Ilerhnls ( nwre 1m- 1.orlullt . IIIVI'ntlon will he IIIl1ulltuetllrell h ) " this \ ' , < ' 0111111I11) " . It Is cllllell IIII ! 1"rllllJle relhll'r. Its ' \ I IRI'I'IIIor nlul thl' CtlU1J1nuy elnllll tor II Ihllt It . ' 0 { < 'UII hI' IIttlll'l'l'el ' to Ihe 1'lIml'hl ' ' ! : lI(1pnrlltlls ( nt . the 0111'11. . no IIIntter holV grl'nt or swnll " , : \IAJ It I , ' . e.'JoC1 ; ; ; O'r. ; rlsenl nlent ot the Crll.11' . 011 1'0wI'r COU1llany , torml'rl ) " ofllcer ot the Unlll.1 Htutl'H Army , 01111 RUCCI'sstul orlalll"l'r nllel flnallcler of mnn ) " ot the lur'st ! 1111111811'1111 ( lr0110s11l01lS III the mlllille West. the flow of oil , nml thut It will reOll1 ! the crulle 011 ns It lIo\\'s trolll the wI'II. 'l'hls Intter III' "I'nlloll Hholllil prove II VI'rllullle hoon to the , hlilepclulellt opl'rnlor , for It will ! , lIl1ble him to , reline his OWII IlrOllllct IIl1el lIIurkl't It , Ih , ' com. Jlnny M'S , lit IiO IlI'r I'l'lIt Il'ss l'Ost thall by IIn ) ' 1It1Il'r 1II'lboll ot rl'lIlIln ! : oils. At pl' ( ' cJt IlInsns CII , . hus 110 mnllutllclnrcrs of ellst stPI'J IInll mnllellhle 11'011 cnsllllgs. nl'rl'lotorl' all sucb 1rOlnets ' 'llusl'll III ' ] wl're pllr < Cbl'ngo or St. 1.01I1s , 111111 liS thl' 1lIsIl'rn : tllclorlt's wl're Jl'nl'rnllv frolll six 10 ! 'Ight 1I10nlhs b'hlllil wltb . thl'lr orders" I\UlIsUS ( 'It , u' rs of this IIIl1lerlal bnve IIl'l'norcatl ) ' tlll'ollVl'IIIt'nt'I',1 , 11I111 torcl'd to pny I'Xlrnordhlllr ) ' Inr/oc IIrll'l' ' ' tor SIIIIIC. The . ( 'filiI" 011 1'0wI'r ulIII"V ( , I. Itulhlln/o : un up.lo- . dUll' , IIrill.du"s tUllllth' ) ' tor the 1II111111tnelllrc ot CIISt Hle'l uII,1 1II11111'IIbie Imn clIslhHS , 111111 hy 1'0 1I01n. . : Is 11I11111 : Il 101l/.tl'lI / wnlll In thIs ( 'OUl' . 11I11 n II ) " . Tbe ( ' 011I pll n , ' I. 1I1rl'nll , IIS lIrl'll ot tJrflers Ibllt will tllX the filII " 11(1111'11) ' ot this dl'purtUlent of Its wnrks. 'rhl' Crlllle Oil rowl'r COIIIl'nll ) " will 11111101lhll'llI ) " Itl' ot II'I'nt bl'neOt to the \Yl'st. Knnsas CII ) " IIl'l'd. hlllll lrlt's of thl" ( 'hurucler. The OIllCl'rH ot th , ' ( 'ompnny nrc : J'rI'8hll'lIt. O. W. 1"II1.plllrlck : vlcl"lrcshlellt , 11. 1 : . ltlehnrllRUn ; trl'USlIl'I'rY. . ( ' . Howl' ; H'e. relar ) " , A. A. O"hOrllIr. : . I. ' . e. VIIlI'l'lit I. netln. . : ns I1nnllclul IIIr"nt tor till' Co III I'll " " , nnll Is In c1ll1rle ot Ihe ol11l''s. It Is I'XI.CI'tl thllt the 1'01II11II1I'S IIIulII will h" In UIII'rntloll this tuvnlb. 111 jllstlrt' to II. 1'1'8111'1' . It 18 the policy of this paJl'r not 10 ncr'llt IIJvl'rtl , lnJ : of this character. wllbont IIrst thurollJhly hWl'sthmtlllJ : the ICilllmuey of Ihl' elllerllrl e. This pnper ts / ' aeqllalnlell wllh the 'olllcinl. of the Jler/lonallr' Power ( 'omllnn ) " . anll dOl's not hl'sllate to Ilve this .nterprtse lis tullest endorsement IInll co-opern tlon , . J < : ATE ELMORE , LEADING LADY ( Conll'lIl/td/ro/ll oge 3) ) Hose followed. The conductor slammed the door. The two wOlDen pnssed to two corner scats nt the top of the omnibus. As It drove off Hose lenned forwnrll and lookell out at the window. The mnn and WOlnlln were getting Into a hnnsom cnb tocther. ! Tbey Intended to follow the om- nibus. Hose lenned ncroslI and whispered to Miss l hnor ( ' , "When the 'bus stops nt Wn- terloo Station , " she snld , "get out. I shnll do the snme. IInve you any money ? " The ! ; Irl blushed. "I have a shilling , " Rhe RIIIIl , Hose took out her purse and put /orne sliver Into the glrl's hnnd. " As /ooon ns ) 'ou get out tnke n hi\nsom nnll tell the mnn to drive you to No. - Oulldford . Street , D1oomHbury. Thnt Is where I live. I , shllll be there as soon as you aro. Theil l'wl\1 \ tell yoU more. " It hnd occurrell to Hose thnt the best plnce for her to explnln the situation to Miss Elmore would be her own house. There they could stay ns long ns they ilkI'd , nnd concert some plnn by which the detectives , who were evillently following them , mlnht be put ort the scent. Miss mmore dldll't venture to nsk for nny explllllnllon Ihere. She knew thnt there wns dnnger to Homo one whoso nnme bnd not been mentlonell by either of them. She knew thnt Hhe wns being followed by those who mcnnt him hnrm It they coulel flml him. This Inlly evIdently knew It too , but how she kllew It nnd whnt Interest the mutter WIIS to her , the poor' girl wns too agltnted to even try and think out. 'fhe 'bus stopped nt 'Vnterloo Stntlon nnll nenrly nil the pnssengers alighted , Hose nnd l\I\m \ Elmoro nmong them , "Remember , " slllel Hose , betore they left the omnibus , nnd she rcpeated the nddress. "You will como ? " "Yes. " A mlnllte afterwards MIss Elmore hnd hnllell n hallsom nnd given the mnn hIs dlrectlolls , As the cab drove ort Rose saw n hansom which hall pullell up a little way off turn rounll allil follow It. The delectlves were stili on ber track , or nt Icast they thought they were. A qunrter of nn hour Inter I\Irs. Smell- Ie , ) ' nnd Miss Elmore were together In n little Rlttlng-room at Gulldford Street. And outsille the door a mnn stood with bls hnnds In hIs pockets nnd whIstled In Eheer nstonlHhment. "Well , I'll be hnnged , " he exclalmell to the woman who nccompanled him , anll who hnd just alighted with blm from a hnn- Rom cab nt the top of the street. "Well , I'm hnngell ! " ho exclaimed. "This takes It. This Is I\Irs. Smedley's place , and the girl's In with her. , John Smeilley can't have been there all the while without my Imowlng It. " "It's not likely , " repllell the woman. "It he wns It's hardly probnble that the wife would nHk thlH girl to come nnll see him there. " "You wouldn't thInk so , but then who would think of them two being together at all , unless It wns to pull each other's hair out ? " "Well , they nre there , nnd It's pretty certnln thnt Joll1 Smedley Isn't. Wbat 110 you propose to do ? " "I'm hnnged It I Imow , " exclaimed the detective. "The thins looked strnlght enouFh ; this mornlns , but It looks deucedly - ly crooked now. It's my belief one of 'em's lIy , nnd hnvlng a game with us. nut we'll RtOP about a bit. 'i'he. gIrl will come out again presently nnd then I'll follow her. 1'1\1 going to see where she sleeps to-nlsht , anyway. " "no ) 'ou want me any more ? " "You beticI' wnlt a bit. I may wllnt to leave you whllo 1 go atter Mrs. Wilson. Yon'd better watch from tbe other end of the street and I'll take this corner. It's my opinion thllt one at 'em's tumblell , nnd there'll be nothing Ilone while we're In sight. " 'l'he mnn and woman separated at once nnd took each nn end at thllt portion of Gulltltord Street In which 1I1rs. Smedley lodcd. ! They were too far nwny to be notlcl'll by anyone coming out of the bouse , bllt nobody could leave It without bclns seen by them. . . . W1un ! Hose Smedley saw how pale Miss Elmore 100lted , her flrst feellns WIIS ono of pity for her , and she hesltatell to tell bel' who she was. For n moment the two women looked at ench other In silence. 1\l1s11 Elmore WI\S the first to speak. "Madam , " she snhl. "I don't know who you nre , but you evhl'ntly know something of me. You told me I WIIS beIng followed. If thnt WIIS so tbere was n lIanger In my going home. Do you know whnt that danger - ger wns ? " "I do. " snld Rose , quietly ; "It was danger - ger to the man who elllls hlmselt Wllson- the man you call your husband. " "lIe Is my husbanll , maelnm I" exell1lmed 1\l1sR Elmoro. the blood rushing to her pale ch'ekR. " 1IIlss Elmore Is only my stage , nnme. " "You melln that he has married you ? " crlNI Rose. "Certainly. 1-1- " ( To he concll/d d in tile next issl/e ) TilE DEFENDANT WINS A fat old gentleman was bitten In the ( 'all at the leg by n dog. IIo at once rushed to the )10111'1' ) and lnld a complaint agaInst n man In the nelghborhooe\ whom ho sup- posell to be the owner of the offeniling cur. The tollowlng was the defense offered at the trlnl : 1 , "Dy testimony In favor of the gen- ornl gooll charncter of my dog I shnll prove thnt nothing coultl mnko him so forgetful of his cllnlne ( lIgnlty as to blto n calf. 2. " 110 Is bllnI and cannot see to bite. 3. "Even If ho coultl see to bite , It woull1 be utterly Imposslblo tor him to go out of his way to do RO on account of bls severe lamenebs. 4. "Orllntlng bls eyes and legs to be gooll , ho hae no teeth. 5. "MY dog is alwnys muzzled and chnlned In' the yarll. ' . O. "J\1y dog dIed six weeks ago. 7. "I Dever had n dog. " Page F . g + + + * + + + + + + + * + + + + + . t How Women Who St y at : 1 t Home May Earn Money i + By A. C , LIVINGSTON 4 + - ARTICLE 11. + . . . . . oJ. . . . . \00 . . . . . . . . \00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A.oJ.o _ ' 11' _ _ 0&0 _ . " .IA. . ' 11' . ' ' ' ' ' 0 . " .IA. , ' 11. ' . . : _ _ i1" if& " "i" .1" "i" i1 YOU bnvo a tnlent for any special klnll IF of cooking or preserving and want to renllze money on It , make It known , nnll nlways serve your goods so they will tempt Jndell nppetiteR. In this day of food ndul- terntlon people arc willing to pay good prices for homo cannecl fruits , nnll , In fact , n1\ \ kInds of wholesome cookIng. . " ' In nenrly nil the thriving towns nnd suburbs and In the large cities where ! lilt nnd club life prevail , women cllre IIttlo for cooking anll nre glall to bo regularly - larly supplied wIth good home-made cnkes. brendH , soup anll the like , either by the dny or by the week , Instend of buylllg seconll- grade goolls nt the shops. They IIIte to know thnt what they arQ eating Is made of the hest and purl'st mnterlals nUll woulll be glnd to have winter fruit cnnned nnd pickles nnll je1lles put up In real home-like style. Others would like desserts , snlads and sIVeet- ments anll daInty thlngR for cnrd parties and afternoon entertainments. . . . An Indlnna. womnn mnkes a nice sum of money every year by making the wedding cllkes of ber town. IIer 'fame has extenlled to many of the surrounding towns , and she bns orders enough to Iteep her busy most of the time. The tollowlng Is one of her most yalunble recipes , and will make ten pounlls of delicious - licious weddIng cake. For the umount ot Ingredients - gredients given below a seven-pounll baking pan wlll be required , which sh uld be of thlelt grnnlte-wnre , but If a tin pan Is used , be sure to line it with several thlclml'sses of brown pnper. The recipe must bo closely followed to Insure suceess , nnd the oven must not bo too hot , a slow fire being the best heat , or better stili , use gas whIch you can always adjust. First weigh nil the Ingredients carefully , usIng only the exact weIght caliI'll for , Sift the 110ur before weighing , anll also after the soli a nnll spIces are lidded. Cut the citron In thin slices : sl'ed the ralRlnA , wash the currnllts , drain nnd rub Ilry. mnnch almonds anc1 chop I1ne. Then tnke one pounll of butter , one pound of granulated sugar , one pounll of 110ur : sift the 110ur with one teaspoon each of snit , pulyerlz ( ' ( ! solin. anll grounll cloves and two teaspoonfuls of cinnamon ; one dozen eggs , two J10unds ot raisIns , two pounds of cur- Tants , two cups of molasses. one ) lound of citron , one-qullrter pound or nlmonds , one- quarter pound candlell orange 11eol. Mix the nlmonlls anc1 the trult together In a largo pnn , dredging over them It half cupful of ! IOUI' , a largo spoon to mix It In well , Break the egs ! , putting the yolks In one bowl and the whiteR In another In a cool place. Deat yolkI' until thick and light. Rub nnll beat hutter to a C\'enm with n large spoon nnd then grlldunlly beat In the sugar. Dent In the yolks of the eggs a little nt a time , an1 beat until IInht nnd l1ully. Then ndll the molasses. Wblp the whites of the eggs well nnll ntJd tbem to the other IngredlentR , alternating - ternating with the flour. Deat thoroulhly nnll then lightly mix in the fruit. Pour Into the baking pan , taking care that the mixture nlso covers sides at pan as well 1111 center so thnt the cnke wlll be level. Dake four 110l/l's / alill a 11al { In n HI ow oven. If the oven Is too hot the cake will cook on top and be raw In center. If the oven Is too hot nt I1rst , plnee a pnn of hot water on the top grating. The tempernture of oven sboulll I' " . . . . . . . . if' "f4 i-j" . . . . . . . . . if' f4 . . . . . ' 1' ' " if' 'J" " be moderate anll the cake will then rise evenly nil over. Do not move cnke nfter It Is In oven , ns nny jnr wlll cnuse n 1ICavy cake. Dc cnretul about taking cake from pnn after It Is baIted , Ice cake the dny after It Is baked. The first Icing Is made ns tollowR : Tuite two . . cuptuls of granulated sugar nnd coolt with one cupful of water , without' stirring , until - til the mixture when dropped Into cold water terms a bn1\ \ when , oldell. Then pour this hot syrup oyer whites of two eggg just beaten - en tor about two minutes , anll beat the \ mass until cool. Adll two teagpoontuls of nlmonll extract nllil pour over the cake. - . Set In n cool plllce to harden. Over this another - other icing shoulll be put , using the whites ot three eggs to three-quarters of a pounll of pulverlzec1 sugar. De sure to see there are no lumps In It. Deat the whites of the eggs anll a tablespoonful of sugar for three minutes , continue to ni1d It tablespoonful of sugar , nt n time , beating same length of . time until all the Hugar blls been uHed. As " ! 'V. ' . the mixture begins to get thick , alld three tenspoonfuls of , 'anllla , extract. The Idea Is to thicken mIxture by continued beating. . . . . . . De sure to spread the Icing eyenly ever the , cake. 'fhere arc many wnys Df ornnmentlng the cake. One way Is to mnke It cone of stiff brown paper large enough to nllow the icing to flow through. With one hand twist cOile above mIxture , guide the lower part of cone wIth left hanll , and force out the mlx- turo by pressure nnll twisting with right bnnd. In this way you ca decorate top of cnke , tracing wnvy lines , scro1\s \ , etc. , anll finish with artll1elal sugar roses and leaycs , which can be procured at any confectioner's. Meringues are n tavorlte decoration around ellges of wellMng cake , anat arc made ns follows : Deat white of an eg ! to a stiff froth , alld adll little by lIttle a teacup of rnnulated sugnr. Lay some white paper on the bottom of n pan nnd on this drop the mixture wIth n Inrge spoon. Set pan In top of oven , leavIng door open. In about thirty mInutes these can be set arounll edge of cake , which sboulll be. n1\owell \ to stand In a wnrm room until the Icing Is dry. 1IIns. C. L. 1(1NN : . LADIES' EXCHANGE. Another way of mnklng a little money nt hOll1e by the woman whD for some reason cnnnot leave home. Is to convert a room In her resilience hnYlng a front or sIde entrance - trance , Into n Latlles' Exchange. To thIs end she asks friends anll acquaintances to prepare such artlclcs as she can sell to others , who nre willing to purchnse homemade - made fooll at a fair price. Home-made bread , caltes , cookies , pies. pressed meats , salalls , croquettes , bakeel belllls , canc1les , butter nnll eggs , anll other nrtleles too numerous to mention flnll It ready sale. It Is customary to charge each consignor one dollar a year for the privilege of consigning - signing articles to the exchange anll to lie- duct ten per cent from nil sales , also five cents from eacb consignor weekly to as- slst In paying current expenses such as " , rent , light anll Icc. Let ellch consignor accompany - company each nrtlcle sent with n ticket bearing the nnme. dnte , nnll name and prlco of article , to be fIIec1 by the owner of the exchange - " ' change for one week , anll regularly pny for such nrtlcles solll , deducting ber commission - sion nnll rent fee. De sure to return un- Comic Post Gards'le Each MORE FUN THAN A BARREL OF MONKEYS. GOI IIIor. than' . .pecl.d. 1 I am LlolOlnl : 111).11. , I know 1'l1IcolnCto 111. . . thlo plot. , Was d.laln.d on the road , Comic Postal Cards arc all the rage nnd to Introduce our Camlly story tilled to the hrlm with Interesting stories , we will selH ! It free for three months tD all send ng . IIn order for these curds at one cent ( ach. No order for less than 10 cents. I'rlnted In manr cDlors. Ueadj' for mulling. Sure to please yourself and friends. . NO , . . NAMR. NO , N MR. NO. NAMR. 101 Myclolh. . , . , .celllnl : on the Lum. 118 It' , all up now , 136 I am n.arly all In. 10\1 1t.nlbl. . to be "art.d. 119 Was d.tala.d on the road. 137 I'm I.avln h. . . . 10J I'm flylnlr hhh , 120 Will be down .honly . 136 A Llrd In the hand. 10 { My wire ml. . . . me.o much. UI "Oli , th.r. you al. . 139 Will do " .11 h. . . tr I don'C lo.e m , 10& Will .t through h.r. .honly. 122 Got more than I expect.d. h.ad. tO Am unavoIdably detaln.d. 123 l'mJu'l taklnc my Ii"t drop. 110 T.n thouund mll.s tlom homellld : 107 It's all . .If now. 12 { Think I'm going to Ilk. thl. ram. . no black thl.ad , 108 I rQund Ihe tump a long one. 15 1 know I'm Iolnc to Ilk. the plac. . 141 Out on a long foul , 10' ! Th..11 a lin. opening h. , . tor you. n I expect to L. h.r. sam. tlm. . U lsp.ct to h.u from my wife .hortly. 110 It's up to you. 127 Th. whole lown lum.d out to me.t 113 Not y.t , hut soon , 111 Th. . . wa. : . conc.rt at our house hst m. . IU Thl. I. not my lonl : sull. nlcht. 128 I am blowln ! ! my.ell. IU Nolhln ! : Ilk. thl. In our family. 112 It was no use kicking. 12'01 I am In uf. han. . . , don'l wony. 115 t'm a IIltl. bit Ihort. 113 Caught In the act , no I Ju.tst.pp.d on a ualn. 117 Ju.t lor : . kid. III My llOu.1 Is paid tor. 131 1\ was hud tQ t.uloo. . . 118 'rho w.ath.r Is had - have ! Jeen 11& 1 am taklnll my meals ouhld. , 1:1'4 : JUlllande.1 h. , . . soak.d all w..k. 110 Will be wllh you" soon al I Cln get t3 : ! ih. w" v.'y lavol&l1ly Impr..d. UU Will b. back In a minute , ! Jut I've away. 131 I alii capldly dlposlncofth. COOOI. lIottogonow. . . 117 Th. sea has such a fascination for m. . 1:15 : Just 10 r.mlnd ) ' 00. 1110 Will be th. , . soon. SutlsCnction guaranteed or money refunded. Order by number not names. Remember , ono cent each , tenfor ten cents , tltlrtj' for twenty-l1\"o cents , or thlrtY-livo cents for tlte whole Bet of fifty caruso Sliver or stamps. Address DIGNAM'S MAGAZINE. Department C 4002. 338 WQbnsh Avenue. Chicago. Ills. 'ourfeen