iiyi-vsriMtMw 1 .',vvm-4,rmlmJrm I R K w hi ?! I fcf 'Return of I SHERLOCK j K JFI O T. TVS" F. ft Q I Dy A. CONAN DOYLE, Author of "1 he Adventure of Sherlock Holme," "The Hound of the IliikcrvlllM." "1 he Sign of the four," "A Study In 5crlet," Ltd. m m t l i ILLUSIKATLD IJY P. I). STEELE kaEzy -7i'".'W' t rvr 4 A . H. he Adventure oi the Dancing Men No. ;5 of the Series I B-4T 5 til lli'llll U)l Vl.Mi:s luul ItiH'it sonicsi for Mitnp lioiirs In tll(iii Mt!l llM liMltf. tlltl ll.lt'U flit til HUT II t'lliMlllt'ltl i-ml In which lu' una I n v in a pniftlriilttrly iii.i!iilitnii.4 tiroilui'L. IIli mil. ui'i'ii his lui'sist, iinil hi' IodI.M frofi my point of vli'W n str.'im:i', lul lit ! with dull era) plum up and a ll trie tipliut. "Ho, 'nl. ii." miltl lie HUtltli'lily, "you di tint prupii'f to Invest In South Af rlrnu stsMirltli'H?" I cnvi' a mart of ii'itiiiilaliinriit. Ac I'ltstoiiii'd iih I was to Holmes' rtirloiw f(U'iiltli.s, HiIh :itidii'ii Intrusion Into my ninst lntlmnlo llmttjmtH vn utterly In I'vpllenlilc. "How on caitli do yon know that?" I IIHliltl. lie wheeled round upon IiIh Htonl with a Htcmnluu tent tulie lu liin Iuind nnd n ulenin of ntnii.icineiit In Ida deep net eyes. "Now, WntKun, eonfens yotintelf ut terly taken aliiiik," snld he. "I am." "I oiiftlit to make you slen a pnper to thnt I'lTi'i't." "Why?" "IleeauBe lu live mlnutca you will nay thnt It Is nil no nlmurdly Hltnple." "I am sure tlmt I ahall nay nothlni: of the kind." "Von see, my dear Wntson" lie prop :cg,wT'i"i.i 'bui y.- rm C play liilllants to nlr uly the cue, third i iiev r !ay li.lli.-ii'ilt erept with 'I Ii u r-f u . f'Hirlli. you told mi' four weeks iik that 'Ihiu-st'iii hid an oji r.nii mi Hiiitii- Smith A frit in pioperly wlili Ii twmltl cplio in a month ami whleh he dulled yell to iihare Willi llltli; llfth, your check Imok Is locked In my drawer, and you have not asked for the key. skill, you do imt propose to Itnest your money in this mini tier." "How nlmurdly Rltliple!" I cried. "Quito no." snld he. n little nettled. "lvrrj prolitem ! itacs ery rhlltlMi when Hut It Is c;il 'i.ieil t )oli Here Is u n unexplained otic. s-o what you can mnke nf that, friend Witmii " lie tossed n lui't of paper upon the table nud turiuil oticv more to his '.huuilcul oiuily.-d3 I looked with nmnzpiiicnt at the ab surd lilproglyrthlr upon the paper. "Why, I Inline, It In n child's draw Ihk!" 1 crlisL "Oh. tluU'a your Idea!" "What ele Hlioitlil it lie?" "Thnt Is what Mr. Hilton Cul.ltt of llldlni; thorpe Manor. Norfolk, Is ery ntixleiii to know. 'I his little conun drum mine hy the first post, and lie was to follow by (lie nct train 'llicre's a i nit; at the bell, Wal-'oii. I should not be very much niirprhed If this were he " A Iieiny step wns heard upon (he .stairs, and an lustaiit laler theie eu teresl a tall, ruddy, clean hImwii ijcii tlemini whose clear eyes and (lurid cheeks told of a life lei far from (he fOf;d of linker stioct. He hiviihmI to hrliif ii wljlir of ids -Mi.:-fn" h. line mUTaHt -oat ulr-"wTr fifnm a.-. en tered. 1 lit hit; shaken hands w lib each of us, he was about to hit down when Ills eye tested upon the paper wiih (he ped Ids (e.t lube lu the rack and bean ! curious mnrl.liiUN which I h id Just k to led ore with the air of a professor addressing his clns"lt Is not lenlly dllDciilt lo construct a ucrlcn of Infot eneim, each deieudciit upon Its prcde ii'wnr and each simple lu Itself. If, after doing so, one simply Kuoi-kn out all the central Inferences and presents one's audience with the startliu: point and the conclusion, nue may pioduee a HturllliiK thoiiKh io,sibly a meretri cious effect. Now, It wan not really dilllcult by an Inspection of the groove between your left forellngcr and thumb to feel mire Hint you did not propose lo Imest your small capital lu the gold Holds," "1 see no connection." "Very likely not, but I can ipilekly show you a cloie connection, I lore arc the missing links of the very simple chain: I'lrst, jou had chalk between your left linger and thumb when you returned from the club last night; see olid, you put chalk there when you mm J. m ml amlned and left upon the tnhli "Well, Mr. Holmes, what do you make of tin so"" he ci led "They told me that ) on wro mil of ipiecr niys (cries, mil I don't think you au llnd a queerer one than that. 1 sent the paper on alieul, so that you ma'.ht haw lime to sliely It before I came" "It Is cei'i'iiu'.y rather a curious pro tluetloii," s.iid Holmes. "A I ilr-it sight It would appear lo be some i htMKIi prank It intel-'N of a number of nb surd lillie ilgurei diiichig acro-s the paper up hi with h (In) niedrawii. Whj should jou aitrlliiitc any haporinuce tn so grolesiiie nil object'" "I never should, Mr Holmes, but my wife does It Is flightelilug her to deatli She -..i.vs nothing, but 1 cm sec tenor hi her eves 'lb-it's why I want to sift the matter to the bottom " Holmes held up the paper so licit the sunlight shone toll upon It. It was u pige torn fr an a nolchook. The mark lugs were dun,' lu pencil and ran hi this wav : Coiyri,;lit I I I r v n 11) "HYII, Mr 1iilnirv, xrUnt do ,.iu iao oi niicf" vJkiziiiMvmmMW'jetMxxsTJ n'nTrtntwuw Holmes esamiucd II for some time, I and then, folding It carefully up, he placed it lu his pockctbook. "This promises to tie a most Interest ing and unusual case," said lie "You gave me a few particulars hi jour let ter, Mr. Hilton Cuhltl, but 1 should be very much obliged If yon would kindly go over It all again for the ben cut of my lilcud, lr. Watson" "I'm not much of a story teller," said our visitor, nervously clasping and uu clamping his great, strong hands "Yon will Just ask me aii) thing thnt I don't make clcr 111 begin at the time of my mnril ige let year, but I want to say tlrst of all that, though I'm not a rlih i tan, mi people have been ut Hid ;.r vwac.it. .vu&dM lug 'lb rcr l . a i t e if live ei"itu rlt-s, an 1 tin it- Is no better l.n vti fain lly In Hie county of Norfolk. Lust year 1 enine up Jo Loudon for the Jubilee, and I stopped at a Innrdlng limine In Kussell Hipiirc, because I'nrkcr, the vicar of our parish, was staying lu II "There was an met lean young lady there Putrid; was the name I'NIe Pntrli l Pi -oine way we beenmo fr, mhIs, until before my month was up 1 was us iiimh In love as man could be. We were iiuletly marrhil nt u reg istry olllce, ami we i oturnod to Nor folk II Wedded couple. You'll think It very mink Mr. Ilojmes, that a man of u good old family should mnrry u wife lu tills fashion, knowing nothing of her past or of her people, but If y on saw her and knew her It would help jou it understand. "She was very straight about it, wns I'.lsle. I cnii'l say that she did not give me every chan f getting out of It If I wished to do so. 'I have had some very disagreeable associations In my life,' said she, 'I wish to forget all about them. 1 would rather never al lude to Hie past, for It Is very painful to me. If you take me, Hilton, you will take a woman who bus nothing that she need be personally ashamed of. but yon will have to be content with my word for It and lo allow me lo be silent as to all that passed up to the (luc when I In came yours. If these e mdl tl'ins eie in i hard, (hen go back 1 i .Nor folk at d leave me to the lonely life lu which j on fnfii I me.' It was only the day before our nodding that she said those vor. vi. ' to me. I told her that 1 was i iiiient to lake her on her o.vn terms, a. id 1 have been as good as my word. "Well, we have been married now for u year, and very happy we have been I'.ut about a mouth ago, at the end of .tune, I saw for the tlrst time signs of trouble, one day my wife received a letter fnen America. I ssw the Amer ican stamp. She turmd deadly white, read the letter and threw It Into the lire. She made ti i allusion t It si Per ward, and I iiunle none, for a promise Is it promise, but she has nt vcr known an easy boil" from that moment. There l a I w.i) a look of fear up m her f ice a lool; as If she were waiting and e peeling. She would do heller to It'll "t me. She would llnd that I was In-r best friend. Ilitl until shesjiiaki I can siy nothing. Mind you. she Is n truthful woman, Mr. Holmes, and wlcilevcr (rouble (here may have been In her past life it has been no fault of hers I am only a simple Norfolk cpilro, hat there Is not a mail hi Ihiglaml who tanks his family honor more hlirhly thnu I do She knows It well, and she knew It well before she married me. She would never bring nny stnln upon It; of that I urn sine. "Well, liovv I enine lo the ipicer part of in v a or). Alt nit u week ago It was the Tueidny of last week I found on one of the window sills a number of absiud llu'e dancing figures bke the-io Upon the paper. 'Ihey were Mi'.iw'ed with chalk. I thought Hint It was the stable boy who had drawn them, but the lad svvoro he Limv nothing aboul It. Anv how, they had come there dur ing the night. I had llieiu washed out, and I only mentioned the matter to my wlte alterward. To in) surprl-e she tool; It very seriously and begged me If tiny more came lo let her see them. None did ionic for a wti'k, ami then yc-tcrdny morning 1 found this paper lying on the sundial lu the gaulcu. I showed It to lasle, and down .she diop lcd In a dcii.l faint. Since then she has looked like a woman In a dream, half dazed and with terror always lurking In her eyes, it was then (hat I wrote mid sent the paper to you, Mr. lloluiov. It was not a thing Hint 1 could take to the police, for the) would hnve laughed Ut me, but )ou will tell me what to do. 1 urn not u rich man, but If there li mi) danger threatening niy utile woman 1 would spend ill) last copper to shield her." lie wns a tine creature, this mini ol the old Kugllsh soil simple, straight ami gentle, with his great, earnest blue e)es ami broad, comely face. Ills love for his wife nud his trust In her dione in his features. Holine-i had listened to his stor.v with the utmost attention, nnd now lie sat for some time In silent thought. 'Hmt you think, Mr. Culiltt." said he ut hist, "that your bsl plan would be to mnko a dlrct appeal to your wife and to aak her lo .share her secret with you'" Hilton t'ubltt shook his massive head. "A promise Is u promise, Mr. Holmea. If Klsle wished to tel me she would. If not, Si Is i:ot for me to force her con fident . liui I am Justified lu taking my own Hue nud I will," "Then I will help you Willi nil my hearl. In the llr.st place, have yoll heard of any hi rangers being seen In )our neighborhood'" "No." "I pre. nine that It Is a very ipilet place. Any fresh face would cause comment'" "In the Immediate neighborhood, yes. Put we have several sninll wulerlng places not very far away. And the farmers take lu lodgers." ; (To ho continued.) lo all the gootl you can to nil tlm people ,vou can us long us ever you can In every place yon can. A imin Is called selfish not for pur itilng his own good, but for neglecting his neighbor's.- Whately. COUNTY OFFICERS. ;i"irhciilllt Il'tlt. . SlierPI itiicriiili'inl ml . .. VHrnf )llili!ii Alltiriii') I'mmiri'i t'lfiktif Dinlrirt t'tiiirt Ctiniiii'i SuiVi Jul Jo.nmW. Hkmikii loiiMiluvr ....('mill m J.Cviiiiio .. L. II. i, kvv tons ,1, (I via.r.v Jons ItvrmiMvx L. II. IiVIIIIM . .. I i hk A. lltfiir.ii ('. M, (inm N I HKM 1:.H,.Mkii ..II. I llOisilKli IKIAItl) (IT SI'IM'.liVISIIIIM i'l.l loilN (liiKT. 'ift. - I'HKII IlKMlKII (int.. I lllllN SWVNSO.N J""' I-'IIVNK KlHl.NAN, CIltlirillHIl :'"' Iti'iioiaa f. Mei.i.rn Hist '1-7 Loins II nai, K.J. Kiinnt t U. H. Srsvioiis I. II. .Mllliiril, KIiihtJ. Ilur ki'tt. Ml Mill H of Co.miiikss, ill) Disimei, J, J, )b I'lirth). KTATi: OI'I'K'ICItrt. Ilovcrniir, .Inliii II. .Vlii'ki'ji LiiMilcmitit (lev. I'rnor, I. II. Mililllim, Ki'i'ii'lnrj Mlnte, A. linl. iilin; Amlitiii, I. .11 N-nrii, Jr.; Trcmarer, Pen r Miiiieiiieii. Atlnitie) lli'iiiTut, Nnrrld llrown. Miiniiiileiiiiiil I lllilii' IliKtriH'linli, ,1, I. Alrltriia, ('oiiiiiiihMiiier I'lililie LuhIh, II. .VI. D.itiin, leiiios Urn .leminvi. Disrmci ('. 1101100 Ixs'k, .1, li. Ilisiir, KKN'vroii -lliiuli Ihit-lii-N. In iiiisi.srMivhJiia insnticT .I.W.IIeinlor liovi Kki'Iiihkm viivk Frnl Knar. GilUHGtl D1RCGT0KY. ( OMilll UATION.M, Sil.lmlli hcI I, (liir.n. in. I'll' ii I iuu, ll a. ii, uii'l -no 1 1. in. Setiioi KiiiIisiviii, no I'riijei iiiii'iltiu llmn-aiij hjki p in IjuIIii- Auxilmrj liift WiiIni'mIii) Id mii'Ii inenili nt , .in , in, Uullm .Mit-hloiiiirj mhii-i limi Willi i'K In) iii eiii'li iiiuiilliut :i l. Ill ll A..Mt'Mui, I'lmiiir. dlMtMAN l, (li:i.lrAI..'l!On:.STANT Sniiilii) i-i I I, ii.ii) ii. iii, Piemliinu Hcrvive, 1II..H a in i.iiiii; I'iiij, li.'s So.-iil), i.it) Iwe mukh, lmllll) mi .. in, I.uUS'h ,ii Sei'iiS), Ih-i llniihiiii) ni mi ii inenili, - .in p. in. I'urii ''laid "i'l I. hiiiuiilii) li in la it. in. I iiiitiriiiu- Hull I'llisi., I'iiiimIii) mill I'llllll), '.' to ll i. Ml, III V li. .l I , III, Ml, I'uMtnr. Pill SlUTLltlAN Siililmtli Si'IiihiI, H:ir. . in Seriimn, 11 Uiu in. N'liinr l.lnli-iivnr, TtAi. in. l.w'iniiKf.Tiii' a,ni 'rii)iT iiiii-liiiKiuiil Html) if IIikNiIiIiiiIIi ki'IiiihI Ii'mi. h.MI i til TIllirMlll). Imlich .MiPhiiniiir) Mix-let) iiiht l-'iiiln) of nver) illiilllli l..lilil'H A li I llllerllllte WiHlnexilil) nf isii'li iHiiiih. Wvi.u.iiN II visfv, I'liMiir. .Mi.l HODlSr Pii'iii'lanu, lUiir.ii. in.mul Hlti i in Hiii.ilu) pi'IiikiI, I'J.hi ni. Junior I-iikuk, .l..lll. III I I'Unltll (..ilk'lle, 7.011 . Ill, l'nt)l'l iin'i'tiiiA riiuiMlii),siai, in, Ijiilii.M Aid wicii't) i'i) iitln'i WiiIiii'hiIii) ut .lin p, in. Lot .s Iti in Hi. Wiil.r, I'lintor. llVPI'lhC Mlllnlli) M'liiml, ll'.MIll III, HiTllllit) jliwu. iii Junior II P. U , ll.Ki p. in, Heiiinr II I I' ut 7 no p in. Mi'iimm, s.oo p. in. Piioci inn linn I IhumIh), n.ihi p. m. lll.v 1). ,1. UI..MHI, PiHtor. (SltACK PPISCOPAL Low i'..i..riiliiiii, HM it. 111. Mimiliij Set 1, lll.im 11. in, I'irm'liiiiK, lltlii III. Lteliilii;Mnli'i, Mil p. Ill, Ht. All. ilroWH llmtliern, M-ioiiil TnrMlii) nf fllt'll Illiilllli, Diiuclili'ih of Uiu Kiiiu, mm nail Tiii'i-iluy of ii'ii Ill I.Hllll'h (lllilll, MH'llllli WlllUI'Mlliy ol em li 1111. ntli. Ukv. V. A. C.VHii, Uecttir. (.1 ItMAN LL I'llLllAN PirmlihiK, HIWh. in. Sniiilii) hi'litHil, i p. in, Liuhi'ii Soi'lnt)- intwU mm lliuri-ilii) iiicm-li iimiiih. ,.u Itiv. II..Mirssi.ru, 1'iiHtnr. ULOItOANIZLD (HllUll OK LA'ITKII ). .SAINTS hitliliiitliHcln.nl, Kin. in, I'rwicli. Itu; hiiv Ire. 11 11, in. SiitTiuiii'iiliti uTiifii tirBl humlii) in 1'iieli 11111111I1. (in)iioj W. (i.vi.ia.v, KliLr. ST. IIONAVL.NIL'IIA CATHOLIC -Snmlit) wrtiri'H, iiiiihn mill hi'iinnn ut S, 11 mill lUiSt o'i'Inck, Sniiilii) -I'hi.ul mill liriii'ilictiiili nt i nt'liH'k rimlinVliifk IIKI'-H In uiveu in I'iiUhIi lllltl Hie SnVlni'k IIIIIHH llllnrillltel) llllil'llli'llililill riitlUHh, Week iln iiiiihh ihitv nmrii li ut t n'i'liii'k, loiilujH in H I.. o'clock. Miitim. mill lieiiixliclimi. ( nnfcHHimiN ln-unl from 4 to li o cluck Sulariliiji mihI from 7 to li nn Hmiilit) inorti 11114. CmifcHHiniiHulhoSiiliilit) mnriiiuu Ih fnlu h o'cleck iiiiihn. Km iuu Iiiiloiim.ii Kai.vmwa, l'rint. m&HMTZs U-Wii3 DRiFTIK TOWARDS DHUuII I d Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away, drifting towards Bright' s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forma. 3?lH!lclHk SEASE I "are I JA YSKIDMYCURE J-35..", i-SjTW Si W 1 4Wi - m ?f BtOOS irrCffUlarittCS. Strenrrthnnn tht tirlnaru nro-nna nnrl hnMHs nn Hip WTnrn.nn rlccitno of the kidneys r,o they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. myo have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNhY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder la a few days and prevent fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. f-rZi "'. "& How to Find Out. You enn rosily ilctcrnilne If your kidneys rue out of order by setting nsidc for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon nrisiucj. If upon examination it is cloudy or nilllcy or has brick dust ticdiment or i.niall pnrticlcs float about In it, your kidney, arc diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE ohould be taken ct once. G. B. Burhans Testifies Aftor Four Year G. D. Durhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: 'About four y?ar nco ! wrote you Mating that I had been entirety cured of nrvrre kidney trouble by taking less ttian two bottles of Kolcy'H Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick-dust nedlment and pain and symptom, of kidney disease disappeared. I am Kind to say that I have never hod a return of any of those kymptoins during the four yean that huvn elnpned, and I 11 111 nvldrntly cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend l'otvy'a Kidney Cum to any one euffeflng from kidney or bladder trouble.' Two Sizos, 50 Cont9 and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY McCLINTOCK & CARTER, - Columbus, Neb mafsxE rro 1 CH ICAGO a,.ca. tlae EAST Without Change of Cars via UNION PACIFIC R. arid. Chicago- Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. For Time Tables rnd .Spci'inl K'ltcs koc Union Pacific Ajvonl. or write F. A. NASH, Gen'l Western Agent, 1524 Farnam St. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. ATTRACTIVE COAST TOURS Take the Burlington from Columbus to ltrtliinil,Hrntll. Tiu'iinmniiillti'ttirii. (Dirt't'l liniili'fi, D.iily finin Mnj S'A . $46.00 riirtlnnilniMllii'turn, (IIiik Vayiii I'allfoiniii, Mu Kl. 'Jl. :'., i!!. I'O. :!l. .Inn.-1,:' ll. si. li. in. in, i,2i, 27, ii,'jii..ni..iiiij i,a.:i.r.,7.sin. ii.iL1. i,i.i,r..Lv, 27. A1M1- tlimnl tlaU" In AtiRUKt Mini ,Stilitnlitr fitt 00 SnnKrnntiMo, I.im AnKt'tcHniiil Itrttirn. (Diri'tl INiuti-) AIkim- I .- t Mi. 00 KiiiiKrniuiMi). I.tis AiiirilcMiinil .urii. (Illrn I 1,'outo) Mn :".", .'n,:!, Jim.. I, Attit- ustlO. 1MB, l:i. 11, (h'lnU r 17. In, lit. rn. 21 . .. ... 50.00 Tllt'kC :ilc ilpl'l)' "ViT tilt- llllllliiylnii'. tUl.tt lini' tn clii', tlilllif tlirimuli .Si't'iiif ciiliiniilii anil Sill I .. 1 U . tit . Al-oiitrr llif Hiiillnliiii-Ntiiilii in l'n .Hi iliiMi noil hut m miiii to I'm-t 1 .Soiinil ami I'nitl.iiiil. Tin- intiM i'iiiiiiri'liiiiMM' tiiiu ni llir I'niiii i-iM.i, ii, 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 , .. ciliConil'i, Miii.ln lloiilf, rtntliiiil h ni.iioii. I'li'.'t 1 r-iiiinil iiiii, Wa-liinuinii anil .MuiiI'iiiii fin In' tnaili' u-iiiL' II. t- 'iiiini I'.iiillir-iiin .Main I. hips. Tlir lliiiliiii'lnii 1- tin mil) lint- li) wlinli jnii 1 .in t.tl.i in llir !l:n l llilh anil Ilk' llimi fount 1 in muni iiiun w iili ihi. tilp i nh Un aililitinnal t n ns( D.iil lliliitlli I'llllinan M.nitlaiil I . -,. 1 lo .".in Ki.tiirNi'ii ia liin, St'cnlf I'nliiiatlii aim all l..tl,f. Aily tnllif iiiiili-M'.siiril ini I'liitlinil i:n slilnn li.liln. t aliliiiliii Inltlt'i. 'InlliUl iMiifinn IVihlti , Ihi ! t li . iiilniln alltin, tit'Ki'li, t'ti , Itf.fiil.c )tnn itini.i'i tiip ami It 1 mi aihl-c )i,n llif luc! fiil ami tilt- hi-1 w i) in tn iKc 11, L. F. HECTOR, Agent, Columbus, Nobr. aHBMWMU I Kan I 1 teBMtffil0y(rjuaa Ji,.u.-.ipi, .iKO lV"'"l iiaatti ssaKsacmaatsxsaBmsisnsaiaiza sas City Soofiieni felwiy I "SiralRlit c.a the Cro',v I-Hcr." KANSAS CITY TO THR GULF n ransMBiMaHBMKBwsrafflw.TrcrraTr l nACeil.inTUnniinu - n r. r- -.. , r. - I J, . ni'iiiu 1 nuwuvin . ijl-id 1 CIS u IV n I iii I I Y Ul- Ki CLIMATE, SOIL AND HESOURCE THAN ANYOTIIfl ft itf-.ii (i ii 1 nc v'uklu, l-Ull nu LENGTH A'-iiiffii-il m lip tlic fiiioit 'itnl'. till lr-ilf irKrnwIiitrHiiiiulijrRlii.piirii Ihr. I'.ni.iii, (ur.'iiuiiiH ii;l-ilii.iriinil .m li nii'iuiitln, fnrmlifi fruilH iinl I. 1 rit'H, .iiri'iiiiiiiiiri'liili'niitiiliMipi'. imtiiio 1 muti. mul Kfiit nil iiiirlt imm., "r "i'n' t-tti.-iiii rU'.'fnlitMitloii; fur iiiiTflini ial lc tlml it. lur ..tii-ln,' iiurais, iiitiii-,, c..ilt!, Ihih, .lii'i-p, iitm.tr-1 11 1 Aii'tirii;t)ats. Write for Information Concufnlrni rnZC GOVERNMENT HOMESTCAOS ham Culnn, Loi.iIIjus. Improved l-arnis. Mlncrnl Landj, lllco Lantls nntl Tlmhlir L.mJ. ,mu lor L'jpitis u "Curtunl Eviinlj," Utislnuss Outcrluniliii, llito Hook, K. C S. 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