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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1907)
' - i , NEBRASKA IN BRIEF 1 ' NEWn NOTES OF INTEREST FROM I VARIOUS SECTIONS. " ALL SUBJECTS TOUCHED UPON Rellglouo. So lal , Aorlcultural , Pollt. leal and Other Matters GIven Due Consideration. Shelb ) 'IB the only "wet" vlllago In Polk count ) ' . North PI tte IB sall1 to be In neel1 of an up.to.dato hotol. The new Lutheran church of Suther. land hns been dedicated. Axtell has had two fires of late , ' the laBt one being quito disastrous. The golden anniversary will bo cel. ( ) brated In Beatrlco next month. The Auburn ChautaUllla had a geol ! attomlanco and made SOllie l0nO ) ' . 14 Ray Patterson of Plattsmouth has gene to Rapid CIt ) . , S. D" to start a bank. ' Stock , shlpmonts from the grazing country Is now on In full force lUlll 11\1ndrods of carloads are golug for. ward to South Omaha. The Randolph Improvement club , 1l11s completed arrangements for a thre days' earn Ivai and ball tourna.l ment , September 2 , 3 and 4. I Oscar , the fifteen.yenr.old son of : Mr. and 1\1rs. Henry Fishbaeh , proml. ' non'1 resld mts of Beatrice , was dnn. gorously Injured by being thrown from , a horse. , Two negroes , while trying to board I a freight train at Gibbon , failed to' ' get on , and ono famng with his leg " across the traek , hnd It cut off just I' , above the anltle. i 1\1001' & Dearing closed dealB nt : Brulo with C. 1\1. Gray of Humboldt , Ia. , and A. H. Wlnltlcr of Glenwood , I Ia. , two capitalists , 101' Keith county land to the amount of $ GOOOO. Eighty acres of land lying one.fourth i mile west of St. Paul limits wns soltl at roferee'B sale at $85.10 per acre , I This was the ground value alone , as . there are 1\0 bulldlngB on the farm. ' A shooting affray occurred at Crc1v nnd as a result Fount Sander on of thlH } Iluco lies In a critical condition fr.l111 : two bl1l1et wounds , one in the hl'el1st and one In the left should r , In. f1ict'd b ) ' Jim Butcher , a haU.ln'eci Inlllan. Both men were Intoxlc\tl'd / . when the shooting occurred. "t. D. W. Hoyt ot York county has been appointed commandant of the , Soldiers' Home at Grand Island to suc. ceed Commandant Asltwith of Omaha , 1\11' . Hoyt Is at present a deputy all Inspector , having been appointed to that place by Governor 1\lIclwy and reavpolnted by Governor Sheldon. The managers of the N brnslm atate fair September 2 to 6 , hav ebeen ex. , t ceedlngh' fortunate in securing the world renowned Liberati's military band of New York , Each day they will give four great concerts on the etate fall' grounds. This band Is com. 1)oscd of elghtr.two famous musicians. Preparations are being made for the Gordon county fair nnd street earn I. "aI , which wIll be held at Gordon on September 17 , 18 , 19 and 20. Besides the usual display of mammoth field and garden products , there wIll be bal. loon ascensions and ther free attrac. , tlons on the grounds each afternoon. ' 1'he past week was prolific of ac . J : Smlth had the misfortune to step off , , ( 'Idents at Central City. Mrs. A. C. th sidewalk and sprain her angle ; Franklo , the son of William Porter was wounded in the hand by the accl. dental discharge of a target rlfie , amI Ed. Foster fractured n. bone In one of his hands while loading cattle at' the t'wck yards. 1'he tra.clt layers on the North River branch of the Union Pacific have , reached Lewellen and have laid the traclt for severnl miles from Lowellen westward on the road to Oshlwsh. As long as plentr of material Is furnished. . such as tics and steel , almost n mile of track can be laid dally. but the shortage of supplies has prohibited the lweplng up of any such recOl'd. Charles Shindler , who lived near I Flowersfiehl In Banner countj' , came to his death. under singular circum. iJtances. It Is } 1resumed that he waq standing on a wngon , filling a barrel from a lIuge tanlt , when he fell Inb the tank , where his bOdj' was fOUlHl later In the day. It Is rel10rted that hn had been subject to npo111exr , and Iq supposed to have had a seizure which .caused him to fall. The state board of Imbllc lands and \ 'bulldlngs has rejected all bids on the . J1roposed new nddltlon to the Orlho. , - -J. . lelc hospital and the Home for the Friendless because the osthnates of. the contractors exceeded the approp. rlatlons. The legislature appropriat. cd $2.500 for an addition to the home f\nd the lowest bid called for an expen. dlture of $3,004. The board will prob. ably secure some reputable contractor to supervise the building of the struc. ture for an agreed percentage on ihr ! cost of material and labOl' . President El. 11 , Pm'lsho , of Central Clt ) . , hU been called to a large li'rlendlJ church at Lawrence , Kas. He will . be succeeded as IlI'esldont of Nebmslw Central college by Prof , StuCj' 1\Ic' Cracl < on , a graduate of Penn college , Oslwloosa , la. Pror. U. S , Conn has rellgned the chair of professor of mathematics a1 the normal sebool In } < 'I'smont to ac cept the l1Osltlon of superlntcndent 01 } ) . . - the Columbus schools , sucGeedlng SUII , . . , , erlntemlent E , D. Shennan , who gem to Knarney ns 11IIpel'lntemlont of tlu Days' Industr\f\l \ school. LINCOLN FORTV VEARS OLD. Capital Formally Located by Procla. matlon , Auoust 14. Forty yearo aGo totInj' , sa's the Lln. coIn Journal , a IJI'oclamation was Is. sued declaring UIO state cnpll01 should bo locatoll at the vlliago of LancaBter and that provision should be mndo to reserve land for the use oC state unl. vorslt ) ' , a atato furm , a court house for Lancaster count ) ' , a city hrtll l\1Id 111arltet space , a state hlstorlcnl lIbra. I'y association and several public schoolB. The c mmlsslon , comlosod of David Butler , Thomas P. Ionnar and John Gillespie , started for Ne. braslm City on the aClornoon of July 18 , and visited the towns of Yanltco Hill , Lancaster , Ashland , Seward , Mil. ford , Camden and Sallno City , On the afternoon of July 29 the commission' ers assembled In the house oC , v. 'r. Donovun In Lancaster , am\ after a free dhlcttsslon as to the advantagcs of the dlfforent places visited , a ballot was talton , resulting In I..nncastor two nnd Ashland one. On the second bal' " lot the choice fell 011 Lancaster by a unanlmoua vole of the commission. The governor tumounced the result to the people , many of whom were 011 the ou'tsldo awaiting the result of tho. vote. vote.Arter Arter the plnce was decided UIOn , a surveyor was loCt here to locate the 'depressions ' and elovatlons prollml. nar.y to furnishing a design for la'lng' off the bloclts , streets and reservations. On August 13 the commissioners ngaln assembled at Lancaster and the next day formally announced the founding lof the town of Lincoln as the neat ot government. After that the town was 'bloclted off. On Sop tern bel' 17 the first sale of lots was held. It wns a rainy , cold day and a small crowd came to the sale , The first lot was 'soM ' to J. G. Miller for $ ,10.25. How. ovpr , the following days were better and the slilo closed after five days with nn aggregate sale or' $34,000. GLANDERS IN TWO COUNTIES. Feared In Saunders and Dodge and Seven Horses' Have Been Shot. Fremont-Something , of a sonsatlon among farmerB of this soctlon WnB caused when it became lmown that an epidemic of glanders threatened horses and stock , William Hayes , a farmer living three miles south of Fremont in Saunders count ) ' , filed suit In district court askIng - Ing judgment for $1,500 against Arthur Rasmussen and Henning Nelson , both of Saunders county. The complaint alleges that In Feb. ruary Huyes bought two horses from the defendants and b th had glanders , that Nelson and Rasmussen knew It but represented the animals to bo sound In every way. Innocent of the ailment Haycsused the team for driving through the coun. ty , and many horses In both Saunders and Dodge were laid liable to Infec. tlon of the fatal malady. About a month ago ono of the horses died. Dr. i P. Simmons , a local veterlnllrlan , was cnlled In to attend the other horse. He pronounced the disease glanders , and sent for the state .veterlnarlan. The second horse was shot. Last weelt Hayes found five horses slclt. Dr. Simmons was called. "Gland. ers , " ho said. This time , the state veterinarian shot all five horses. } 'or the loss of the seven horses Hares , who Is l1Ighly Incensed , because his wife and children may have caught the dread disease , wants $1 , OO. . WOLVES FOR NEBRASKA. Wyoming Man Has Two to Sell to the Governor , Lincoln - Governor Sheldon 1ll1s Qeen offered a couple of ) 'oung 'Wolves by a reoldent of Sheridan , Wyo. , at a reduced figure of $25 each. They arc as gentle as dogs , he says. He evldontlj' wants to get rid of them , for ho offers to ship 'them to the execu. tlve without pay. His letter is as Col. lows : Governor Sheldon , Lincoln , Neb.- Hon. Sir : Having been Informed you wore gettln a zoological colloctlon , 1 write ) 'OU In regard to the purchase of two pet wolveR , aJed : about months old , very large anrl as gentle as dogs. The price aslccd f. o. b. ca.rs , Sheridan , Is $50 , or will ship direct to Lincoln , If you prefer , r..nd the ex. } 1reSS charges holng guaranteed both ways , If not satisfactory. Yours truly , n. E. GARRETSON. After Local Lumber Combines. When the suit now pendJng against the Lumber Dealers' association Is decided. Attorney General Thompson In all probability will proceed against alleged local combinations among the dealers , 'rho testimony Introduced In Ihe case against the state association ! ndlcated the existence of local com. blnatlons amI this evldenco will be sifted to the bottom. Since the case was submitted Mr. 'rllOmpson hns se. cured other evidence tending to provo there are local cmblne ) 1 which con. trol the prlco of IrzmbQr to the con. sumer. Her Legacy Only $25. Central Clty..Twent.fivo dollars la the legacy left b ) ' William II. Dennl. ton , a wealthy Plttsburg call1tallst , to his daughter , 1\1rs. Marj' Winslow.11' . Denniston , together with two other Plttsburg capitalists , Invested In Mol" rlcl. count ) ' ranches , and In hlB will which was fIled for probate In this ( 'ouri't ) . a peculiar tale of domestle trouble Is presented. 110 stipulated tnat $2ri should h'e' ati' that 1I1s daugh. ter Mary ' should recelvo frODIIB QS' tute dlre'cUr or Indirectly. THIRST WAS FIRST THOUGHT. Familial' Scund Cause of Young Man's . Bad Brenk. John C. RlBley oC Detroit , at the Now YOl'k convention of the Iuternn. tlonal Scdoty oC Hotel nnd Hestl\\tl'ant l mploYC'J-a convention notable for its condemnation of the tll1plng syntem -said to n rOI1Orter : "The pUblic thlnlts that wo wnttors get rich (1ft our tlIIB. The 11\Ibllo Is very iglwrant In this mnttm' . When 1 think of its dense Icnornnco I am reminded of n polltl al meotlng I I\t- tended lallt April. 'I'horo waB a chal1 at this moetlng who knew nothing of pnrllal11ell\ \ ) ' procedure , mul , besides that , ho WaB half full. Well , In the course of the meeting there was a lot of excltoment and shouting. It grow worse and worso. 'rho chairman , In the end , Md to hammer on the table and yell : . . 'Order I Order ! ' II 'Deer fcr mo , ' said the ignorant . . young man. . VERY BAD FORM OF ECZEMA , Suffered Thl'eo Vears-Physlclano Did No Good.-Perfectly Well After Uslno Cutlcurn Remedies. "I take grunt pleasure In InCormlng you that I wns a sufferer of eczelUa. In a very bad form for the past three ) 'ears. I con suIted and treated with n number of llhyslclans In Chlcugo , butte to no avail. I commencCll using the , Cutlcura Homodlcs , consisting of Cut ! . I cura Soap , Ointment and Pills , three months ago , nnd to.da ) ' I am perfectly well , the dlseaso 1m vlng left mo en. tlrely. I cannot recommCllll the Cutl. cura Remedies too highly to anyone sulTering with the disease that I have had. Mrs. Florence E. Atwood , 18 Crilly Place , Chicago , III" october 2 , 1905. Witness : L. S. Derger. " Patron Saint of Lawyers. 'rhlB story IB told at the expense of Francis H. 'I' . 1\Iaxwell \ , a well.lmown Iuw'er. The nwmberc of the 'raunton , 1\Iass. , Dar asslclntlon thought they ought to have a patron saint , but after much wl'I\ngllng they could not hit up. on any particular saint. Flhally a committee , or which Mr. Maxwell wns a member , was apl10lnt. ed to mnko a sulectlon. They made a trl11 to New Yorlt , nnd there visited a gallery where most of the saints were carved In marble. It wns decided to leave the selection to Mr , Maxwell , and after malting the rounds he placed his hand on one In n groilp of two. "This ono will do , " he aald. 110 had his hand , on the devil , whom St , 1\11. chael was driving before him. Impudence If Hol Polloi. A noted English nrtlst was standing ut the edge of the road , wnltlng for his horse , and he was dressed In his usual peculiar styJe-mustnrd.colored riding suit , vivid waistcoat and bright red tic. A man , who had ovldently been reveling , happened to lurch round the corner of the street. lIe stared at the famous artist for a min. ute In silence , then he touched his cap and asltcd In a tone oC deep commlsor. atlon , "Deg pardon , guv'nor , was you In mournln' for anybod ) ' ? " The Motor Face. A few days ago u well.lmown per. sonage was motol'lnt ; In Deru'shlro when a pollceman stopped him , relates the London Tattler. "You'll have to take off that mask , " said the officer , "it's frightening everyone - one who sees it. " "Dut I'm not wearing one , " ox. plalnC1 the unfortunate offendor. Golf Player Lightning's Victim. During a thunderstorm .near Glas. gow a golf } llaj'er named George liar. rle was struck and killed by lightning. which ripped off his clothing , Includ. ing his boots , and extracted all his teeth. It made a hole three feet deep where ho had been standing. No Impulse Is too splendid for the simplest taslt ; no task is too' simple for the most splendid impulse-Phll. lips Bro ks. BAD DREAMS Frequently Due to Coffee Drinking. Ono of the common symptoms of coffee poisoning Is the bad dreams that sllol1 what should be restful sleep. A man who found the reason saj's : "Formerly I was a slave to coffee. I was IIlto a morphine fiend , could not sleep at night , would roll and toss In my bed and when I did get to sleep was disturbed by dreams and hohgob. lIns , would walO up with headaches and feel bad all day , so nervous I could not attend to business. 1\Ij' \ writ. Ing looltcd IIlco bird traclts , I had sour belchlngs from the stomach , Indigos. tlon , hearthurn and palpitation of the heart , constllJhtlon , iI'regularlty of the 1.ldneys , etc. "Indeed , I began to feel I had all the troubles that human fiesh could suffer , but when a friend advised mo to leave off coffee I felt aB If he had Insulte mo. I could not bear the Idea , It had such a hold on mo an I refused t < J bollovo It the cau ! e. "Dut It turned out that no advlco was ever glvon at a moro needed time fOI I finally consented to try Postum and with the going of coffee and the com Ing of Postum all my troubles hav ( gene and health has returned. 1 eai and sleep well now , nOl'ves stead let down and I wrlto a fall' hand ( as ) 'Qt cln see ) , cad attend to business agalr and rejoice that I am free from tb ( monster coffee. " ' 1'en daj's' trial of Postum In place 0 : coffee will bring sound , restful , re freshlng sleoll. "There's a Reason. ' Read " 'rho Road to Wellvllle , " In pltgs Some } Ihyslclans call It "n lIttle bealtl classlo. " r T. . . . . . . " . . " " , Dobbin Boys' Waoeo. , Tohn n. I.l'nnon , trcaBUrl'r or the American } , ' 1111 1'1'0 II on nr Lal. > or , Ilollv. ol'l'd r'ccntl ) ' an ntlth'csJ ! on strllwtI. Tllrnlng to the ainuslng fl'nlmes of the strllw 1)1I09t1on ) , l\tl' . I.l'nnon 8nhl : " 1 reml'IIII. > I'r a Rtrllto 0' bobbin lIo's , a just strlko , anll ono that suc. ceeded. These bo ) ' ! ! conducted their l1ght well , even 1Il'llllnnU ) ' . 'rhlls the dar the ' turned out they ) lostod In the slllnning room or their employers' mill a great ) llacal'll Inacl'lbed with the words : " 'Tho wagl'S oC Bin Is death , but the wages oC the bobbin bOj's IB woroo. ' ' ' . - - - - Sheer whlto gOMs , In fact , an ) ' nn. waah goods when now , ewe much of their attractlvenoss tn the way they are Inundered , this being done In a mnnner to enhance their toxtlle beau. ty. 1I0mo launllerlng would be equal. ly satlsfnctor ) ' If ) lr011Cr atlontlon WI\S gh'en to starching , the 11rst essential being good Starch , which hns sul1lclcnt strength to stilTen , without thlcltenlng the goods. ' 1'1' ) ' Dellnnco Starch mu\ ) 'ou will bo ) lleasantly 8U1'llrlscd at the Improved nl1110nranco or 'our work , No Peace : ! Confe'ence. , "Aro 'OU going to strllco. ma ? " asked the lIttle bOj' , as ho trembllngl ) ' gnzerl Ul10n the ulll1ftcd shlnglo. " 1'hnt's just what I'm going to do. " "Can't we nrbltrate , ma , before ) 'ou I . strllw ? " "I am just going to arbltmte , " she said , aB the shlnglo descended nnd rals'll 1\ cloud oC dust Cram the sent , of n I1nlr of IJI\ntaloons-"I am just going to nrblt1'l1te , my son , and this shlnglo Is the board of nrbltl'ntlon. " Important to Mothor9. : Emmlno carerully over ) ' bottle or CABTonrA , n eaC. , nnd lIfO remedy. lor lurants nud cblhlren , IUId Bee that I L w- nem the Y.4 Slgnaturo or ' " In 1so For O\'Cr 30 Years. Thu K1ud You nave Always nought. Places of Interest Neglected. Two of the most nttractlvo plnc08 for histructlon In Now Yorlc city uro the Mctropolltnn Museum of Art nnd the American 1\Iuseum \ of Nat1tral Ills. torr , j'ol there arc thousands of rosl. dents of New York who ha\'o novel' been In them , nnd moro than hnlf or their dall ) ' vlsltOl's al'o strangers In th 0 clt ) ' . With a smooth Iron and Defiance Starch , ) 'ou can laul1l1er ) 'our'shirt. . waist just us well at homo as the steam laundry cnn ; It will ha\'o the ) lroper stilTness allli finish , there will be less wear and teal' of the g00l1s , and It will be a 110sltlvo pleasure to use a Starch t.hat does not stlclt to . the Ir New , York's Growth. Dullders In New York city Invest $ OOOOO each dny In land and now houses for apnrtment dwellers. , lf'Forgetf nes ; Self.forgoHulness In love for others has n foremost I1lace In the Ideal character - acter and represents the true end at h uwanl tl.- : Pea body , I.cwis' Single Binder cigu'-l' : chest , most Bati frill 1"11010 011 the lIIarct. ! Your dealer or I.ewis' Fnetol'r , Pcol' n , III. - - - - - It Is the easiest thing In the world to dream that YOll are malting mOlley. I I I I I I . NATlONAI4 L1 AD CmlPANY New York , lIolton lIufCal- > . Cleveland , Cincinnati. ( ; , IIca ( o , Ht I.ouls , Philadelphia ( lnhn T , Lewls. Jlrns , Co. ) . l'illsbur&h ( Nallonal Lead & Oil Co. ) ' , . . . , . , . . . . Different Loaf. I "Wh ) ' , " exclalmod lIttle Johnny" when ho heartI hlu fnthel' tolling nbout somebod ) ' who waR looldng aftol' the 10n\1 nutl fishes , "thut'o just whnt muuUlUsnYB nl. > out Uncle Houryl" "SU'S nhout Uncle 1Ioury ? " repeat. cd his futhel' , In Ilstoulshment. "What do ) 'ou 11I0an 7" "Wh ' , } Ju , don't you Imow , " said Johnu ) ' , "mnullun sa's Uncle Henry only loafs nnd IIshos , " - - - - - - - - By following the dlrcctlons , which 111'0 ) llululy 11I'intolon \ ouch puclmgo of Dolluuco Stnrch , 1\Iou's Collars allli Cuffs cnn ho made just as stiff as de. . slrod , with elthor glOSR 01' domeotlo IInlsh. ' 1'1' ) ' It , 16 oz. for 10c , sold by nIl good grocors. Group of St. Mary's Churches. 'rhoro are In Loudon n rounll dozen churches lIamed tlftor St. Marj' , Ileal" ly nIl of them holouliug to a slnglo Iroul1 elosol ) ' IJI\cltod tOHcthor , ohow. Ing that they nIl came from the ono great parish of Aldcrmnry. . It Cures While You Walk. Allen't , Foot.EII e. 1M II ccl'lnlll ellto for hot , II'cntin . cnlloll , nlll1III'0llell \ , nchln ! ; CCl'l. Soltl by nil DI'I1K iRII. PI' t'I' .ic. Don't nCrl'Jlt 11III' lIuhslitule. 'frial Jlncage ! } o'ltI R Adlll'cllen S. Olmsted. Le Ho ) ' , N. Y. _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - o Man's TruQ Worth. It IB 1I0t whnt ho has , 1101' ovou what ho does , that directly cxprOSBOO the worth of a man , but what ho la.- Heurl F. Amlol : _ No Headache In the Morning. K1'\mo' " Headache ulclI for m'cl'.in. Cnll dulgence iu fOOll or ddll ; . DI'I1Jlli"III , 2 ! c. NOI'mnll Lichtr Mfg. Co. , DCII Ioines , 111. . - - - - - - - - The best 11I'OIH\rution for the future Is the IIrosont well seeu to , the last duty well douo.-GeOl'go l'\tucdounill. ' \ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Guns , Traps , Decoys , Etc. Lowest priecR.'I' I. ' for fl'l'ocatnlo No.l N. W. llido & 1 1I1' Co" 1\tilillcapolitl , Minn. It Is the canso , anll not the death , that maltes the martj'I'-NallOleon. I.cwill' Single H lulertl'lI ltht e ci ar ill good I\lIalitr 1111 the lime. YOIll' dClllel' 01' Lewis' FIlCtOl' ) ' , P.'Ol"ill , 111. A man'a Illeal must bo Ilia ( ; uldo , as well as his goal.-AlnswOI'th. ) \Ir. . . . " 'ln low'lI Hoothllll : Syrnl' , FOf rhlhlrcn toetblnlt , Bortens the ( tlltus , rOllute8 In. DamlU tlonnllll's ( lain , r.ure wllul collu. o a botUo. Who buildB on the mob builds on I sand.-Itallan. The horse Clln raw the loa without hclp , if J'OU reduce friction to c.hnos& nothing by applying to the whcels. No other lubricant - cant evcr ma e wears so long' nn savcsso much horse power. Next time try MICA AXI.E GUFASE. Slnndnrd 011 Co. JDeorporate4 l . t , SICK HEADACHE " l'osIU\'Cly curet1 by C ARJER"S thc 116 LHtlc PHIs. They Rtllo rellcTo Dis. InLE h"l'HlICrom D1RIII1'lII\In' II .11A'eRtloIIRI1tIToolleRrty I VER Hl\tlllA' . A porCed romP - rody 111I' DI7.ZItIl II1 , NOli' P I La . . 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I"AXTON CO. , UOBtou , lUUI. - - - - - " - ' - - LIVE STOCIt AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN OREl.T VARIETY FOR SAtE AT THE LOWEST PRICIlS Y A.N.1 < ELLOGC NEWSPAPER co. 73 W.Adoms Sireel , CIIIChOO _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ READERS 01 this paper de- alrlnll to buy any- . . . . - ' - .AJ'Ihlnt:1dvertlsedln Its columns should Inslsl upon havlnll whal they 051. for. rofuslna all lubsll- tutes or Imitations. . . - - - - DEfF lU C SY IU1CH-- , no : & -lIthnr stllrch'R ! only 1:1 : ounr.e8 mo ( lrlc Dnd "DEFIANCE" IS 6UPERIOR QUALITY. W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 35 , 1907. - - - - - W w Lm DOUCilLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES T s LD 1 : > > SHOEB FOil EVEI1Y MEM lm OF THE FAMILY. AT ' , LL PniOES.u'IA " : fJ'/tr.I To any anD who enn PI'OVC n'.l. . $6"JJEZ ! ! ' . ' ! DcuyIDO dee : ; not nJJffD lSo'J ReW21lPd maI'o 'Jon'D $88r $3.50 UhOOB tlJDIJ DIU" at/IeI' IIJDnufnrturol' _ TUB ImASON\V. f , . 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OAU'l'ION I ' 1'hu 1(011111110 hllvo W. I" ! loulllliH 1111111" milt prlco 51:1111(1011 : ( CIII bol111l11. 1',1(0 No HllbHtltnte. Aak YOllr dOlllor fOf W. I , . ! lo\lIII hoclI. If II" CIIIIIIOI IIUPllly YOIIIICud direct to lactory. SIJOellsclltovorYlVlwro by lIIull. Gntnlo : : ( \V.L.DouiI1l8 , nrockton. 1\1. . . . [ Q ) ID OUtlW @lrij lJD1 ! IDJw@J $ ) IUJMm ( ) ( f lr . are a deli ht to Ihe refined woman ev ry" where. In order to get this result see thar. Iho material is roocl : , that i is cut in thCl ! latest fashion and usa . tD1 @ff < m D l @ ( ) @ 1Ir@1h1 in the lnupdry. All three things are import. aDl , but the last is absolutely necessary. No matter how fine the malerial or how daintily made , bad starch and poor laundry work will spoil the effect , and ruin the clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is pure , will not rot the clothes nor cause Ihem to crack. It sells at tOe a sixleen ounce package - age everywhere. Other starches , much inferior - ferior , sell at 10c for twelve ounce pack- a e. Insist on Retting DEFIANCE STARCII and be sure of results. ( ) @ If1) ) @ @ C lIr@1h1 @ @Um1pJ ( 1lW @ U n1 IhH ) 1M @ Ilmr H Ik 3.