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se-sy r-w-svspff v --t5? fc2Tvj; S5?6 r v f- - - i - " y - , ' -. ' V. w ' it5!W iS ' s: . LSUulR1'A.WNJiBL.JMT'VVV-nBIHKieRRHBBniPniniB K3TS -w -kif i-1 ' .- Jfc , Y 4 ir a r t- 1 V" Wrwafl DMtfwtf ef Teaching. Ownd Ful Nash, of Venice, writes: "Hanmreds of well-edacated Americans iot Hy pass throagh Venice and. at thoagh probably nine-tenths of them have had several yean of iastrnction fn a Europeaa langaage. mot one tenth are capable of speaUas a dosen eoaaected words of anything but Eaa Hah. Even college sradaates, fresh treat prize-wtaaiBg la Freacb or Ger aaaa, are geaerally aaable to speak either language, althoagh capable of writing aa excellent thesis oa their aietory. philology, syntax and litem tare. This is the result of teaching French and German in much the same way that Latia and Greek are taught-" Deateess Cannot Be Cared hy locsl application, as ther caaaoC reach the w eased portion of the ear. There la only ooe way to care deaf ness.aad that la br constitauoaal reaadlaa. Deafness la canted byaa inflame coealttoa of tba mucous Rotas; of the Eaitacaiaa Tabs. Whea this tabeta Inflamed yuabaraa raablagsoaaoor lav perfect hearing-, and whea It It entirely closed. Deaf ness la the result. aad unless lae Inflammitloo caa be taken oat and thla tabe restored u lu normal condi tion, heartsz will be destroyed forever; alma cases Mot tea are caaaed by Catarrh, which la aothlaB at an Inflamed condition of the mecoes anrfaces. We will gii e Oae Hundred Dollars for ear case of DeitaeM (caused by catarrh) that caaaot be cared bHir Catarrh Care. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHEKET CO.. Toledo, O. Sold br Dnuatlsta. 75c Take llail'a Family FUla for rtmirtesrfcai Uses ef Masks. "Among the North American Indians the origin of the use of masks lay," says a writer, Ia the desire to con ceal the emotions. Thus should two warriors meet In combat, the, mask conceals any expression, whether of sympathy, fear or other emotion. For Instance, the knowledge that fear was depicted on one's face and that his an tagonist knew it would very possibly insure the defeat of the one whose feelings were betrayed to the other." Autos in German Army. The German Volunteer Army Corps Is provided with 37 automobiles In charge of uniformed drivers, which carry staff officers to and fro. In the maneuvers last month the speed and convenience of the machines were highly praised by the tacticians who watched the developments of the mimic campaign. Give Defiance Starch a fair trial try It for both hot and cold starching, aad if you don't think you do better work, in less time and at smaller cost, return it and your grocer will gire job back yoar money. The Six Largest Lakes. Six lakes of more than 20.009 sanars allies in area exist in the world. The Caspian Is the largest of thsss. aad Lake Huron the smallest. Defiance Starch Sixteen ounces for ten cents, all other brands contain only 12 ounces for same money. A man's opinion of himself doesn't aecessarily increase the circumference of his headgear. Lewis' Staple Binder straight 5c Yon pay 10i: for cigars not so good. Your dealer r" Lewis' Factory, Peoria, IU. A man without a wife is a balloon without an anchor. CAINED 34 POUNDS Persistent Anaemia Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills After Other Remedies Had Failed. When I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," says Mrs. Nathaniel Field, of St. Allans, Somerset county, Maine, "I was the palest, mott bloodless person yon could imagine. My tougne and gums were colorless and tuy fingers and ears were like wax. I had two doctors and they pronounced my trouble anaemia. Iliad spells of vomiting, could not eat. In fact, did not dare to, I had such dis tress after eating. My stomach was filled with gas which caused me awf nl agony. The backache I suffered was at times almost unbearable au d the least exertion made my heart beat so fast that I could hardly breathe. But the worst of all was the splitting neuralgia headache which ever leftnie for seven weeks. About this time I had had several numb spells. My limbs would be cold and without any feeling and the most deathly sensations would come over me. "Nothing had helped me until I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, in fact, I had crown worse every day. A"f ter I had taken tho pills a short time I could See that they were benefiting me and no morning I awoke entirely free from pain. Tho distress after eating disap peared mid iu three weeks I could eat anything I wanted and suffer no incon venience. I also slept souudly. I have taken several boxes of the pills and linve gained in weight from 120 to 154 pounds and am perfectly well now." Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure anaemia because they actually make new blood. For rheumatism, indigestion, nervous headaches and many forms of weakness they are recommended even if ordinary medicines have failed. They are sold by all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for 2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Among the ladies no other medi cine has ever had so strong a fol lowing, because, excepting pure air and exercise, it is the source of more beautiful complexions than any other agency, as 1 Lane's Family K w aw :we iitcn the tonic-laxative. It puts pure blood in the veins, and no woman can be homely when the rich, red blood of health courses in her veins. Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c mmmmmmmmmmmmm Pwittoelycstre4y these Utum rius. Jhtyi 9HLP1LWUJK SICK HEADACHE r" liaae tnainwaS9vepna,Ia saVlTTlJC dltl ! Tie ncrty ivm . vmimBL Uaaraajgl -fens Hart BasT Eg""" feV-SsaSass. IIpujbw 9Wia4iSwa)irr rflasSSSSSSSsW Krai MfSTITiTESe LIKE A FAIRY TALE, The, Story of Psstim Cereal in .War and Piettwea. The growth of the Postura Cereal Co. is like a fairy tale. Vat it is tree, every word of It. - "The Door Unbolted" Is the title .of a flri"g little booklet jast issued! by the Company which tells, aad II instates, tba story of this rasssxk able growth. It takes the reader fro the little white barm In which the business was started Jan. 1, 1895, through the palatial offices aad great factory buildings of the "White City" that comprise Postomville, Battle Creek, Mich. The little white barn, so carefully preserved, is a most Interesting build ing, for it represents the humble be ginning of one of the country's great est manufacturing enterprises of to day, an enterprise that has grown from this little barn to a whole city of factory buildings within but littlo more than ten years. No less interesting Is the quaint of ficial home of the Postuaa Cereal Co. The general office building of Mr. Post and his associates is a reproduction of the Shakespeare house at Stratford-on-Avon, and upon th house and its furnishings has been expended vast sums of money,' until the rooms are ! more like tho drawing rooms of the mansions of our multi-millionaires than like offices. , That Mr. Post has believed thor oughly in the Idea of giving to his employes attractive and healthful work rooms I; proven not only by tho general office building of the Company and its furnishings, but by his fac tories as well, and of all of these things this beautiful little booklet tells the interesting story. It will be sent to anyone on request Hit TROUBLE WAS INTERNAL. Indian Chief Had Peculiar Ideaa About Hydrophobia. Mayor Stoy of Atlantic City was describing the cosmopolitan throngs that visit his famous and gay resort. "Every nationality comes here," he said. "Greeks. Turks, Hindoos, Chi nese, Moors they all come. "I was talking the other day to one of the physicians of the Pasteur In stitute the hospital, yon know, for the prevention and cure of hydropho bia. The Pasteur Institute reminded me of Atlantic City, its visitors seemed to be of such a diversified character. "The physician told me about an In dian chief who had come to him for treatment last year. " 'My name. said the chief. 'Is War Eagle. Please take me in hand. I fear I am getting hydrophobia.' " Have you been bitten,' the physic Ian asked, 'by a mad dog? "'Not exactly bitten,' War Eagle answered, 'but I have the gravest sus picions about a black poodle that was served to me la a ragout last Friday aftexnooa.'" TEN YEARS OF PAIN. Unable to Do Even Housework Be cause of Kidney Troubles. Mrs. Margaret Emmerich, of Clinton street. Napoleon, O., says: "For fif teen years I was a great sufferer from kidney troubles. My back pained me ter ribly. Every turn or move caused sharp shooting pains. My eyesight was poor, dark spots appeared be fore me, and I had dizzy spells. For ten years I could not do housework, and for two years did not get out of the house. The kidney secretions were irregular, and doctors were not helping me. Doan's Kidney Pills brought me quick relief, and finally cured me. They saved my life." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mliburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Lord Rothschild's Tart Reply. Lord Rothschild, who is taking a prominent part in the' commission which is considering as to the best territory for Jewish colonization, is the wealthiest member of the wealth iest and most famous banking house In the world. His monetary and social Influence suggest the monarch rather than the financier. There is a story that Jay Gould once called upon him on business. Lord Rothschild sent out word that he was too busy to see the caller. Mr. Gould, not accustomed to being denied audience by anyone, sent back rather a tart repetition of his ra quest. After an interval the attendant returned with this reply from Lord j Rothschild: "Tell Mr. Gould that Eu rope is not for sale." High Position for Admiral. Rear Admiral Willard H. Brownson, who has just taken command of tho American naval forces In the East, will, it is understood, soon be recalled to-take what has become to be regard ed as the most important post in the navy namely, chief of the bureau of navigation. Admiral Brownson would, in the usual course, be placed on the retired list next year on account of old age, but owing to his excellent physical and mental condition it Is un derstood he will continue at the head of the navigation bureau at least dur ing the present administration. The extraordinary popularity of fins white goods this summer makes the choice of Starch a matter of great Im portance. Defiance Starch, being free from all Injurioas chemicals, is the only one which is safe to use on fine fabrics. Its great strength as a stlff ener makes half the usual quantity of 8tarch necessary, with the result of perfect finish, equal to that when the goods were new. Mix Seap With Deugh. ' From a commaalcatioa read to the Association of Belgian Chemists it seems that continental bakers are in the habit of mixing soap with their doagh to make their bread and pastry nice and light. The quantity of soap variea greatly. In fancy articles hate waSes and fritters It Is much larger than in bread. amfty of yoar enemies Is the friendship sf yoaf jfeJr"Jfe- FOR THE HOME MAKER. Rrahtf Way ta Live Csrafartabiy m Limited I The Increased cost of living sll over this eomntry. especially In the large cities, has not been accompanied by a similar rise faa the lacoase foratost wage earners, and the already basy housemother finds additional responsi bility in contriving to make wads How to live comfortably, lay by a Uttla against tho day of need, aad at the same time live honestly hi the sight of all men to one's own con science, is a problem that it takes brains to solve. In the majority of homes praise be! the- husband Is still, by the laws of nature, therefore divine appointment, wage earner; but upon the woman rests the equal or greater responsibility of making the t jst possible use of the funds handed over to her for disbursement With the same amount of money to draw upon, one woman who is a good man ager may evolve a comfortable, homey home for her family, while another, without taking proper thought for her part of the housekeeping proposition, has everything running at "sixes and sevens." In managing well on a limited in come there are several ."don'ts" worth memorizing: Don't go In debt; never spend a dol Jar until you have it In hand. Don't waste; it Is the little leaks that count more than the big outlays. Don't pattern your living after some one whose income is twice yours. They don't pay your bills. Don't be afraid of "what the neigh bors will say." Be sure you are right, then go ahead. ' Don't lose sight of the true propor tion of things. Good food values there must be; ditto warm clothing, com fortable bedding, tools to work with; but never mind the silks and satins that oft "put out the kitchen fire" nor indulge "hi ruffles when wanting a skirt" Don't think if you are a young housekeeper that you must begin where your mother left off. Don't shirk. "When Industry goes out of the door, poverty comes in at the window." CARE IN BOILING RICE. Things to Remember if You Would Get the Best Results. Never set rice to cook la cold water, or you will have a thick, mushy dish, most unpleasant to the sight and equally so to the taste. Always use boiling water. Boll rap Idly from the time you cover the pot until you take It off. Constant motion of water, allowing each grain to swell .to three times its size, prevents stick ing together. Do not stir from the moment it be gins to boil, for it will be noticed that when first rice is put Into the water, the water will cease boiling until the rice is heated. Stir occasionally dur ing this period to keep from sinking to the bottom and burning, but do not touch with a spoon, fork or anything once it has commenced boiling. Follow implicitly the directions about setting in oven and allowing rice "to sweat," as the old Creoles say. You will then have a dish that is not only very beautiful and tempting to the sight but most delectable to the taste. Plants in Living Room. In the living room the sir Is gen erally very dry, because we keep it at such a high temperature that mois ture is burned out of it Plants will not do well in a dry air. Those who love plants and desire to grow them brill therefore try to counteract the evil effect of dry air by taking steps to impart a necessary degree of mois ture to it They will shower their plants. They will keep water evap orating constantly on stove or regis tetr. Plants like' fresh air, and fall to flourish hi rooms where the proper proportion of oxygen is not found. The plant owner will arrange for ven tilation, and the admission of as much pure air as her pets need. By work ing all along this line she will have her efforts crowned with success, while those who do not study their plants and their needs and try to make unfavorable conditions favora ble will fail with them. From the Winter3 Window Garden, in the Home Magazine. Preserved Tomatoes. Pour boiling water over firm, ripe tomatoes, then slip off the skins. To .every pound of the tomatoes allow a pound granulated sugar. Pack the tomatoes in layers with the sugar and let stand over night In the morning drain off the sirup and boll, skimming frequently. Add the tomatoes to the sirup and simmer 20 minutes. Take up, spread on platters and set in the sunshine while the sirup is allowed to boil down thick. Shortly before reach ing the consistency required, add lem on juice to the sirup In the proportion of a half cup to every seven pounds sugar. Pack the tomatoes carefully In jars, taking care not to break them, cover with the boiling sirup and seal Cutting a Fern. Boston ferns that have grown so large and luxuriant as to permit divid ing Into smaller plants may have cut .jtlngs taken away from the roots with out damage to the plant, if carefully done. If transplanted to the right soil and kept under proper conditions the cutting should root well and devel op Into a healthy plant A fern does not need hot and In cessant sunshine. Two of the finest Boston ferns known to the writer apend the entire winter In. windows where scarcely a sunbeam falls, 'thosgh there is plenty of light A little san, however, does them no harm and a moist atssosphere Is es sential. Creamed Oysters. : Cook a' quart of oysters la their awn liquor until plump. Drain, strain the liquor and add enongh milk to aaake three caps. Stir together six .tablwssoonf sis batter and tan table ayosnfals flour, and stir gradaslly Into the hot liquid. Season with a tea noonfal of salt saltssooafal pep jper and celery salt to taste. Add the oysters and aa aeon as heated soar Ian aMcss of toast. with taenia whs owe yon According to the theories of the petv afsstst St is folly to circulate 1TJTNAM FADELESS DYES color mere roods, brighter cetera, with leas work than stheu, About the only disTerence between a, family jar and a family row is that' the jar is a trifle smaller. Lewis' Single Binder eosts more than ether 5e cigars. 8mokers know wnv. Your sealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 11L Almost any one can be a power for evil bat it takes, a man among mo la ha a power for good, National Pure Food and Drags Act. The Garfield Remedies meet with the highest requirements of the new law. Take Garfield Tea for constipation. "I hear, Mrs. OTiannsgan, that your husband is very strong in his convic tions," "Yis. sor; but he's wake In his head.: Defiance Starch Never sticks to the Iron no blotches no blisters, makes ironing easy and doss not injure the goods. Cost sf the Tsj Mahal. The Taj Mahal, at Agra, would cost ten millions if built to-day. It was begun in 1C29. and finished in 1648.' Important to Mstfiora Xsnaiae carerally every battle of CASTORtU aaafeawi awe iessty far iafaats aarf catUreo. iH itfce SspMtaieor la Ue Fer Over SO Y The and Tea Bate Always .Will Study Irish Language. The education committee of the Lon don county council has decided to rec ommend to the council that classes for the study of the Irish language and lit erature be opened in the public ele mentary schools of Finsbury, Islington, St Pancras and Stepney. Depew Writes Reminiscences. While Senator Chauncey M. Depew was enjoying his long rest at Ardsley-on-the-Hudson he did a good deal of work on bis reminiscences. He Is not sure that they will ever be published, his idea being that they might be of Interest to his son. In his fifty years of public life Mr. Depew has known a great many prominent personages and his reminiscences can hardly fail to be exceedingly readable. Sheer white goods, In fact any fine wash goods when new, owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered, this being done in a manner to enhance their textile beau ty. Home laundering would be canal ly satisfactory if proper attention was given to starching, the first essential being good Starch, which has sufficient strength to stiffen, without thickening the goods. Try Defiance Starch and yon will be pleasantly surprised at the Improved appearance of your work. To Represent Italy and Spain. The two great Catholic countries of Europe, Italy and Spain, are' sending new ambassadors to the court of St James. The marquis di San Giuliano, who will represent Italy, is compara tively a young man. He comes of an old Sicilian family of Norman descent and is highly cultured, having traveled -extensively with good results. He is an enthusiastic student of Dante, and is president of the Italian Geographical society. Senor Villa Urattia, the new Spanish ambassador, accompanied King Alfonso to London on the mo mentous occasion that ended in his en gagement to Princess Ena, and won golden opinions for his tact and cour tesy during that visit Cheeked Attempt at Monopoly. . Trusts were sometimes dealt with summarily in old England! For di stance, the records of the Brewers' company show that "on Monday, July 30, 1422, Robert Chlchele, the mayor of London, sent for the masters and 12 of the most worthy of our company to appear at the Guildhall for selling dear ale. After much dispute about the price and quantity of malt, wherein Whltyngtone, the late mayor, declared that the brewers had ridden into 'the country and forestalled the malt to raise its price, they were convicted in the penalty of 20 ($100). which ob jecting to, the masters were ordered' to be kept in prison in the chamber lain's custody until they should pay It or find security for tho payment thereof." NEW YEAR'S CALLS. A New Drink to Replace the OM-Tlnm -Apple-Jack." Twenty-five years ago the eastern of aaaklag New Year's calls was a de lightful one for all concerned, natil some of the hoys got mora "egg-nog or "apple-jack- than they conU suc cessfully carry. Then the ladles tried to bo charit able and the gentlemen tried to be as chivalrous as ever and stand up at tho same time. If anyone thinks there has not been considerable improvement made in the last quarter of a century in tho use of akoohlle beverages, lot him stop to consider, among othefhings. tho fact that the old customXJfcew Tear's calls and tho genteel tippTaag is nearly obsolete. The custom of calling on one's friends, however, at the beginning of the new year, is a good habit, and other good habit to start at that time la the use of well-made Ttostam in- stead of coffee or spirits. A Staten Island doctor has a sea. afble daaghter who has sat Poatnm before her guests aa a good thing to drink at Yule Tide, and a good way to aegtm the New Year. Her father My ennshter and I hare for aome tune peat, and we it contains whcliioii food ButeriaL 1 shall not only McsasBssni tt to say aattents, ant ary ennshtar will be to stfe a ieaaOBatraoam to oar Christ awe and New Tear's callers. Read "The Road to If s often dlMcmlt to get ! Ill , Z&&tf SrearrUse'taBkCB. Thersa; SOY'S HEAD ONE SOLID SORE. Hair AM.Xmm vCvwHUnar Darter Three Months and-Ne Betfsr-- CuHcura Works Wanders. Mr. A. C. Bamett, proprietor of a general store In Avard, Oklahoma, tails In the following-grateful letter how Catlcnra cared his son of a ter rible eczema. "My little boy had ec sema. His head was one solid sore, an over hie aealp;'his hair all-came oat, and he suffered very mach. I had a physician treat him, bat at the end of three months he was no bet er. I remembered that the Cnticnra Remedies had cured me, and after giving him two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, according to directions, and using Cuticura Soap and Oint ment on him dally, his ecsema left him, his hair grew again, and he has never hsd any eczema since. We use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and they keep our skin soft and healthy. I cheerfully recommend the Cuticura Remedies for all cases of eczema. A. C Barnett Mar. 30, 1905." Sounded Praises of Soap. In a guide to etiquette published early in the last century the writer says that "soap does not irritate the complexion; some' of the finest com plexions we have . known have been regularly washed with soap every dsy." The same authority remarks that "the ' daily bath is now the rule rather than the -exception, and common sense has triumphed over the decision that wash ing was injurious." And then the writer has a dig at her great-grandmother, "whose only ablutions .con sisted fn wetting her cheeks with a cambric handkerchief dipped' in rose water." "In all our directions with re gard to the bath," adds this early Vic torian dictator, 'It must be borne In mind that we only refer to those in sound stato of health." Keep in Good Health, There are many thousands of peo ple all over the world who can at tribute their good health to taking one of two Brandreth'a Pills every night These pills cleanse the stomach and bowels, stimulate the kidneys and liver and purify the blood. They are the same fine laxative tonic pills your grandparents used, and being purely vegetable they are adapted to children and old people, as well as those In the vigor of manhood and womanhood. Brandreth's Pills have been in use for over a century and are for sale everywhere, plain or sugar-coated. Japan's Empress Popular. It Is doubtful if any royal consort s more lived by her people than Is tho empress of Japan. Educated accord ing to feudal ideas and skilled In all the accomplishments befitting one of her social eminence, her majesty strongly favors the broadness of the new education for women and from her private purse gives largo sums toward the maintenance of women's schools and universities. During the war with Russia the empress visited the hospitals many times and every day passed hours making bandages. The effect of these bandages upon tho wounded soldiers has been of deep in terest to medical and scientific men, for the soldiers honored by them seemed to rally under a peculiar men tal Influence. All other bandages were destroyed after their first use; those made by the empress were sterilized and used again for the simple reason of. their effect on the recovery of the 'soldiers. jgwaaaaaaajanawaaan Don't Be Nervous ladies, but set taJ of thcdbvl ease which It the cause of 1 most of woman's serTousnas.1 Wfc, lemaic troobJe. Tw, wTiDn Jem. 1 IT. L, loacs, of Gallatin. r et m w 1 ' with erery disease peculiar to nrf sex. 1 had headache, snrraKar, son acute iemale tntlamrnatioo. I took three bottles of Cafdo? sad it cured me. I sained 35 ooonds an wdrht. I tell mr htahaxA mat . ? CAR Dill WDHrWS RELIEF I wss worth Its wesfht m void I Bto me, sodlfeoaasinendittoM sll women. I 1 At an DrvjJ0tt I asaj .S9a waa Aw XBS wm I mCAJCKw tUoclo bag mf- Quaker 0i& wat ' . Handsome, temi-porcelain piesse every Ixriaewtfe, X-i every large goed FmrnOfy Ptmmm yoaTUW ra uesaxaximXjanTaf&trvmiimm'rim-fwiitv f Every ought to est the best roDed oats that means Quaker Oats. H M AafaSK SSBwnwnaawa"sA tawarLV B I The Quaker on theootsideofthe Quaker Oats When you can buy the large sized, wUrajNt 01 Quaker Oats, tily decorated dishes, at same price you pay for common rolled oats, 25c, there is no reason why yon should' net use the best rolled oats made. pit Qaakcr 0t j Qmptny ' Meat Cormmeml cook eoramemi tmmoc. a poaua, metuem glllKlj The original 25 ounce can. Others have copied the can, but KC quality has never at any I ww NO MORE MUSTARD PLASTERS TO BLISTER. THE SCIENTIFIC AND MODERN EXTERNAL COUNTER-IRRITANT. CAPISICUM VASELINE EXTRACT OF THE CAYENNE PEPPER PLANT A OUICK. SURE. SAFE AND ALWAYS READY CURE FOR PAIN. PRICE 15c IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES-AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. OR BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF 15s. IN POSTAGE STAMPS. DONT WAIT TILL THE PAIN COMES-KEEP A TUBE HANDY. A substitute for and superior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicate skin. The pain-allaying and curative qualities of the article are wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relieve Headache and Sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Gouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invaluable in the household and for children. Once used no family will be without it. Many people say "it is the best of all your preparations." Accept no preparation of vaseline unless the same carries our label, as otherwise It is not genuine. SEND YOUR ADDRESS AND WE WILL MAIL OUR VASE LINE PAMPHLET WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. CHESEBROUGH MFG. CO. 17 STATE STREET. NEW YORK CITY sinnnnn ppwaDn ? ? tb. , of , mm- wsawwaww aaawaaa-asaaw FALFURRIAS LAND la the eHILF COAST COUtTTRY IN SOUTH TIXAB. Ojr Faraacra auk s.m crop frees tsaoatoSjaaooBeracre.aodtwoortkrwsaroBeayear. SUFFICIENT RAINFALL. PROOUC TIVK SOILS. ARTE8IAN WELLS. HEALTHFUL CLIMATE. No Blissarwaaa ear Coantrr like ia tbe Paa handle. Land sells NOW at Si4oo to fttsxr acre, oa easy terats. WRITE TO DAY for FREE LITERATURE and LATEST TEXAS MAP. Adveniatnr Department D FALFURRIAS IMMIGRATION COMPANY. KANSAS CITY. MO. LET'S SHOW YOSV fnanHaiirenj STOVE POLISH Canadian Government ri?.-.. Over 300.68 American fanaera who kave set tied ia Caaada daring the past few years test. ry to the fact that Caaa- lae greatest faming land in the world- OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS of wheat from the harvest of 1966 meaaa good Bsoaey to the fanaera of Western Canada whea the world haa to be fed. Cattle Raising. Dairy ing and Mixed Farming are also profitable call ings. Coal, wood aad water in abundance; chnrehes aad schools cosnrcaieat; starkeu easy of access. Taxes low. For advice aad Information address the Seper tmenocai 01 jmaaigraooa, unawa, canaae, or any aatnonsrajcanaaiaa Government Agent. V. V. KMETT, mi Raw Terk LseBwlwW, U. S. NAVY ausis ar roar years rnw mr aaa nova narsieai seaalUea hs isaoaeaaariraawsaaa opMCtaaiUss far aavai LV .' ajaoata. Basetticians. macalnUts. tan. eoMataautha, riosasatelerha). ra, aniawttain. Si aw is. maalctaaa. it iters. iawswaaa at aaa s vaan. aauataa vSSSSii firs ehMatag.oatSs free to iwanttte. oaaaausa nam auewnaas a eaaia acr aula as Usee of anihamsat. Sonne fonrmoasas nay aasiaersasa laaayeaoara anllww twCa for months of alsssaraa. Osseas at Uaeeta MMastlnea.Wstitasha Also, aartaawlaiar. - - -- - - mmMmmidWmimL mm ?l WrZl "."!- chins dish. The dishes wffl (xiserOswmgivxeni . r7T7 ,. fatally - awjwjwjwawBBBl l saaaaaaaaaa sn PnwxsnwS 1? 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