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&; T-v 'njCS ?' &&" ? Ct- -r V 'V4,3 'Svl ,4 - - . , y- c i! J ( AT THE i TELEPHONE "Hello, central!" "Heller Click, click, click, click! "Central, if you please, give me tae Hotel Jamb." . "What Bomber?" Click, click, click. "I don't know the number." Click click. "All right, HI get Information for you." Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz. Central on the track of Information. Wild voice on cross wire: "What number is this? Wkat? What?" Click! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Information gone to the tall timbers. Central in hotfoot pursuit. Phonograph. "Central! I want the Hotel Jamb Have you forgotten?" "No! No! It's all right Hold the wire. Get Information for yon. In a minute!" "Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! The hoofs of Centrals horse in pursuit of In formation. Information hiding behind a tall iree. Central almost upon her, but not quite. Deep bass voice sing ing. Cilck. click, click, click. Wild un known voice: "Central! That number! I want that number!" Click, click, click. Pho nograph. "Central! Will you give me the Ho tel Jamb?" "All right. I'm getting Information for you!" Rat a tat tat. Rat a tat tat! In formation's horse's hoofs at the door. Click, click, click, click! Informa tion's high heels as she leaps from the back of her high horse. Buzz, buzz. buzz, buzz! Triumph ant voice of Central: "Here she is!" Click, click, buzz, buzz. Information in a voice tired from her long wanderings: "Well, what is it?" "The Hotel Jamb." "Do you know the number?" Voice very tired. "If I knew the number. Information, I wouldn't have asked 'for you. I would have looked it up myself." Information's voice still more tired. "What street is it on?" "Steenth street" "What- avenues is it between?" "Between Fifth and Sixth avenues." "On the north side of the street or the south?" "On the north side of the street" "And you don't know the num ber?" "Information! If I knew the number I wouldn't" Information quickly: "Very well, I'll try to find it for you, but it's a pity you didn't know the number." "Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz. Click, click, click. Singing of a canary bird. Buzzzzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Sharp ' voice: "Don't you tell me!" Click! Click, click, click, click. Phono graph. "Central! The Hotel Jamb!" Central, hurriedly: "All rigfct! I've Cound Information. She's looking it up for you." Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Strange cross-wire voice: "Central! That number!" Central: "AH right They're busy. They're busy, I say. Shall I can you?" Strange voice, pitifully: "I've been waiting an hour!" Central: "I say they're busy. Shall I call you?" "Central! The Hotel Jamb!" Central: "All right Information is looking up for you. Here she is now. Here's Information!" Click, click, click! Information's feet approaching. Buzz, buzz! Information: "Was it the Hote' Jamb you wanted?" "The Hotel Jamb." "On Steenth street?" "Ves. On Steenth street" "Between Fifth and Sixth avenues?" "Between Fifth and Sixth avenues." Click, click, click! Fire alarm! Beli ringing! Phonograph! Information: "I have found the Ho tel Jamb. The telephone number i 546789321 Morningside. Shall I con nect you?" "Good heavens! Information, if 1 hadn't wanted you to . . . what would have been the . . ." Click, click, click, click! Phono graph . . . Click! Voice: "Well, this is the Hotel Jamb." Woman's Chief Need. One reason why the average woman wears out and grows old and plain is that through a mistaken idea of dutj she lays out for herself at the begin ning of married life a scheme of duty of which every hour is filled with work, says a correspondent This she follows religiously for years, feeling that she has done her duty. She, how ever, soon becomes merely a machine; Can any woraaavkeep. brightness, orig inality of thought or even good looks; with such a life? And, without those things, how can she keep her husband and children full of loving admiration? Constant association ' with others of her own age, with her children and their friends, and an occasional period - of recreation is what the average wo man requires to make her attractive; Shell Startled English Village. The little Sussex fishing village of Selsey, famous for its lobsters, and1 lying on the south coast a few miles from Chichester, had a startling ex perience recently. A shell from a war- . ship in the channel whistled over the houses and falling in a meadow Jast beyond the limits of the village with a loud explosion startled all the inhab itants.. The projectile came to the ground within 100 yards of the Fisher men's Joy inn. Mr. H. A. Smith, brother" of the innkeeper, was thrown down by the concussion. The shell in exploding plowed the earth to a depth of five or six feet over a space of nine or ten yards, and became embedded in the soil. Opportunities. A good many of the opportunities that seem to be golden are merely gold-plated. OVMt S1,ft A YEAR AND -LIVING." I That to the Story ef a JwicMgaa Farm er Who Uvea in Western Canaan. OMs, Alberta, Dec If, IMC Mr. M. V. Mclnnes, Detroit, Micni.-mn: - Dear Sir aad Friend It will he fomr years next May since I came to OMs, and have lived here ever since. Since I came here wheat has run from 25 to 45 bu. per acre, oats from C5 to 115, that I know of. I raised that last year, 115 bu. to the acre of the finest oats I ever, saw, aad oats that I sowed 31st day of May this year went 72 to the acre and weigh ed 41 lbs. to the bushel. My barley went 49 bu. last year and 50 this year, and was not sown until the latter part of May. I had 3 acres of potatoes this year and sold 700 bushels and put 275 bu. in the cellar, and no bugs to pick. We have a fine Government Cream ery at Olds. Our cows made $41 per head and I didn't feed any grain; only prairie hay, so you see we are do ing well. Wre have the patent for our homestead now and am very thankful that we came to Alberta. We have made a little over $1,000 each year besides making our living. I would not go back to Michigan to live for anything. If I had my choice of a ticket to Olds or a 40-acre farm In Michigan I would take the ticket and in two years I could buy any of them 40-acrc farms. This is the coun try for a poor man, as well as a man with money. , I will close, thanking you for our prosperity, I remain yours truly, (Signed) OTTO YETTING, Olds. Alberta.. Canada. Box 159. Information as to how to secure low rates to the free grant lands of Western Canada can be secured of any Canadian Government agents. Hard to Believe. "I saw the rabbit coming through the air, and the next moment it ap peared under my coat," said a man who was charged in an English police court with stealing a rabbit from a shop. Furthermore, he swore that that day he had taken only two glasses of beer. DURING THIS MONTH. Excellent Advice Which Our Readers Will Benefit By. Now is the time to get the rheu matic poisons and foul acids from the blood and system, states an eminent authority, who says that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble are caused by the blood, which often becomes sour from excessive acids, and also tells what to do to make it pure and healthy. Get from any good prescription phar macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar gon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bottle and take a- tcaspoonful after meals and at bedtime. Just try this simple blood cleaner and tonic at the first, sign of Rheu matism, or if your back aches or you feel that the Kidneysare not acting right Any one can easily prepare this mixture at home. ' K BUTTON THEIR OWN WAISTS. New York Women Have Surmounted Great Obstacle. Marvelous as it may seem, New York women have lately discovered a way of fastening their waists up the back without calling, for assistance. Thought not lacking in generosity, they became so tired of the outstretched palm of the chambermaids that they now feel that it is time to guard their pockets. The Gotham woman discov ered that if she put her blouse on hind side before,' with the sleeves hanging free, it .could be fastened from top to bottom, with the excep tion of the hooks at the neck, and then turned around and the arms slipped into the sleeves without un duly straining the fastenings. So sim ple! So strange that no one had thought of it before. Or is it possible other women have used the plan and meanly kept it to themselves? Will the waist that buttons in the hack bow have a new lease of life? The Small Pharisee. A clergyman's daughter, before be ing put to bed, uttered this somewhat remarkable prayer: "And, dear Lord, this afternoon I saw out on the cold sidewalk a poor little girl, and she had no shoes or stockings on, and and" (followed by a silence, as though the little mind were wrestling with the problem), she concluded: "but R's aene of oar business, is it, Codr GOOD NATURED AGAIN. Peed Humor Returns with Change to Proper Food. "For many years I was a constant sufferer from indigestion and nervous ness amounting almost to prostration." writes a Montana man. "My blood was impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, -with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady daily condition. I grew ill-tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfac torily. I can't describe my sufferings. "Nothing I ate agreed with me, till one day I happened to notice Grape Nuts In a grocery store aad bought package, out of curiosity to know what it was. - "I liked the food from the very first eating it with cream, and now I buy It by the case and use it daily. I soon found that Grape-Nuts food was applying brain and nerve force as nothing in the drug line ever had done er could do. "It wasn't long before I was re stored to health, comfort and happi ness. Through the use of Grape-Nuts food my digestion had been restored, my nerves are steady once more, my eyesight is good again, my mental fac ulties are clear and acute, and I have become so good-natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change. I feel younger and better than I have for 20 years. No amount of money would 'induce me to surren der what I have gained through the use of Grape-Nuts food." Name given by "Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason." Bead the little hook, The road to Welhrille," inpkgs. OPEN THE WINDOWS FRESH AIR ESSENTIAL TO- PRE ' VENT CONSUMPTION. Dan'iarsMa to Neglect Evan an Ordfa ary Cough er Celd Simple Rem edy la Effective. "Good food, fresh air aad rest; keep yoar windows open, winter and. sum mer." So we are told by the great scient ists who are certainly doing wonders .j reducing the death rate from Tuber culosis. They also warn as not to neg lect a cold or cough, aad it Is most im portant that this advice be followed. While the cough or cold may not bring consumption, it is bettor to be on the safe side and take' no chances. Here is a simple remedy that will break up a cold la twenty-four hours, and cure any cough that is curable: Glycerine, two ounces; Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure), one-half ounce; good Whisky, a half pint Shake well and use 'in teaspoonful doses every four hours. The ingredients can be secured from any good prescription druggist at small cost but must be pure to effect the desired results. For this reason it is always best to purchase the ingredi ents separately and prepare the mix ture at home. Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure) should be purchased only in the original half ounce vials put up for druggists to dispense. Each vial is enclosed in a round wooden case, with engraved wrapper, with the name Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure); guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. Prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati. O. plainly printed there on. Imitations and oils sold in bulk pay dealers larger profits, but they are dangerous to health and should never be used. , FOUND HE COULD MAKE TIME. One Call for Physician That Met with Quick Response. Life is such a constant rush to a well-known physician that to secure a little recreation he has recourse to ruses. A visitor called one night and began a speech to the servant: "I want the doctor to come over as quickly as he can." "He can't do it!" the servant an swered. "He left orders that he was so busy that unless it was absolutely a matter of life, and death he couldn't go out at all this evening." "But" said the caller, "it Isn't Ill ness at all." "What then?" "We want him to come over aad take a hand in a game of whist" "Oh, that's different" The servant disappeared, aad reap peared a moment later. "The doctor says he'll be over la ten salutes, sir," he announced. FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep Hands, Arms and Legs Affected Cuticura Cured in 6 Days. "I had eczema nearly fifteen years. The affeeted parts were my hands, arms and legs. They were the worst in the winter time, and were always itchy, and I could not keep from scratching them. I had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night I would have to scratch though the bandages as the itchingwas so severe, and at times I would have to tear everything off my hands to scratch the skin. I could not rest or sleep. I had several physicians treat me but they could not give me a permanent cure nor even could they stop the itching. After using the Cuticura Soap, one box of Cuticura Ointment and two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent for about six days the itching had ceased, and now the sores have disappeared, and I never felt better In my life than I do now. Edward Worell. Band 3th U. S. In fantry, Fort Crook. Nebraska." Coincident Inventions. . Almost at the same time two dif ferent' inventors in different places' have announced their success with electrical devices for seeing at a dis tance. They are J. B. Fowler and Wil liam H. Thompson. In Fowler's device four wires are required to accom plish the combined, effect of distant vision and hearing! Details of the Deration are withheld, however, oa the plea of getting out a patent Each inventor uses the name "Tele' TWO YEARS IH BED Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cured Stub born Rheumatism When Other Treatment Gave No Relief. ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been curing the most stubborn cases of rheumatism' for nearly a generation and thousands of grateful patients have given testimony that cannot ha ignored. Mr. Robert Odbert a machinist, liv ing at 201 Cameron Street, Detroit, Mich., had a .very distressing experi ence with rheumatism for about two years. He makes the following state ment: "About the year 1S87 1 felt the effect of rheumatism.'which gradually grew worse until I was compelled to give up work for a time. The years of 97 and 98 L was confined to my bed most of the time. I was under doctors treatment but fouad no relief. My legs were swollen from the hips down ward and red blotches appeared all over them. Frequently they pained me so that I had to bind them tightly with strips of linen. This sometimes relieved the paia but at other times failed to do so. At times I had to crawl to my work, using two crutches. During these spells I suffered greatly from pain around say heart which I at. tribnted to the rheumatism. "At last my mother wrote me and asked me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I did and in a short time I found myself getting better and have jad no trouble siace. I may here add that I consider myself perfectly cared. I have not had the, least sign of the disease since aad feel better now than I ever did. For these, reasons I recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to any one affected the Mae as I was. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or seat by mail, postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, six boxes for $250, by the Dr. W0 Ssms Medicine Co.. Schenectady. N.T. MAN OF DELICATE NERVES. Rosenthal, the Pianist, i Rosenthal, the pianist Is one of entitled to have his crankiness termed "the eccentricities of genius," says the San Francisco Caroalele. When he inspected his rooms at the Majestic upon his arrival very lata the other night, he went softly to the ad joining doors, aad placing ids ears close to the cracks, .exclaimed la ihroken English, "Zgodd, no sow-da pass thees." After nodding his ap proval of the grand piano aad the fur niture he frowned at the tan-colored window shades. "Mast be green.'" Ha was assured that a change would be made especially for him the next day.- At five o'clock in the morning Ros enthal, clad only in his pajamas, cam scurrying excitedly dowsT stairs and into the office, where??- the drowsy night clerk was nodding at the desk. "Ze street cars! Noise! Must stopped! Nervous me! I cannot sleep." - The clerk hurriedly seat for Mana ger Gustav Mann,' and Mann spent two hours telling Rosenthal funny stories in German trying to divert his mind while the clerk was upstairs squaring the mangement for waking a guest on the Gough street side and ordering him to move at once to the Sutter street" sideas "a "gas pipe had burst under the floor and had to be re? paired! .2 1 People appreciate the delicate taste and natural action of Garfield Tea, the mild herb laxative. Best for liver, kidneys and bowels. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law. What we have been makes as what we are. George Eliot. ' Smokers appreciate the quality value of Lewis' Sinjne Binder cigar. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111. Reticence has been responsible for many a lamentable failure. Mn. Pot r'ltldren teethla. settees theawma. aammaUoa.aMayapata .car wtedcoUc aca It's about all some people can do to keep from being done. MRS. A. HAGERMANN M. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions per fectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre paring for child birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. Hagermann, of Bay Shore, L. L, writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "I suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful functions so that I had to lie down or sit still most of the time. Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so that I am able to- attend to my duties. I whth every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound aad see what relief it will give them.'' Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. at'Lynn, Mass. for advice She is the Mrs. Pinkham who lias .been, advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pink ham in advising. v Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide sick women back to health. The " in the always the 25 aiCBi mr 25 emmtm is the purest and most efficient baking help in the country. It's a waste of money to pay not half so good! KC Baking Powder m made and guaranteed by Jaques TIfg. Co., For Ton Need Cardni At every age, after ectermg womaahood. girls and women need the strengiirtmiiig. building. pamrencvlnc art wanes of Wine of Cardui. It will cany you over the rough places, ease your hard days and tneraasa'tbe comfort and pleasure of living. ' What ifcntfatona erf userethU ef M,Uwel eypraand is these words of Mrs. Rosa Leo Cole, of Sntfmseo, Ma. vbo writes: "I suf feredtTomranuMtroubsSsfor7ywars. I had pain, lor down is my stomach, my feet hurt so r could net stand, and I was, so weak and nervous I couM hardh; do sjivthiDg. I was just sick al the time. At l I wrote you for advice and you recommended Wine of Cardui, which I took , according to your, directions. I have now taken PE-RU-NA k MEDICAL COMPOUND Iaaaymatlrsl cimsiBBtsssaach lisaiisaaaa.the msaaaria whkk it la theiagreaieats First, thare kite its seeds! acriea. To that hare aflghtiy sifereat action, the menace te tae see far which the wan selected as to their eftcacy, bat the TUX PSOPOSTIOsT ia which they are IttBBaoyosrsaMyeareof mpwiaBii to diacever this la aolaw of tatmlsl ry , of aaexaucy, By caaheaetarmiBii IXPIRHJICS IB Ia tSMHBBBlag a catarrh remedy perieace. In the use ef the Tarious remedy, reran, he has Manet, ntue kew to cemune them nice arsasftiaas aa to of each several ceatkal sreisct beyond the criticism ef WE REPEAT, THAT AS MUCH DEPEHDS OH THE WAT Iff WHICH THE DRUGS ARE COMBIHED AS DEPSffDS VPOaT THE DRUGS THE1E SELTES. The coameaad mast preseat a stability which is aet affected by caaagceef tempcratare, aet affected by ezposare to the air, aet affected by age. It mast be so combined that it willremaia jast the same whether ased ia tae legging er amiaiaf caerpsef the aorthwest er the coffee alaatatkas of the tropics. A complete list of the ingredieats of Persna would aet enable any druggist er shyaidaB to reproduce Parana. It ia. the, skill, aad. aaeadty .bywhich these iagredieats are broaght together that gtrePeraaaxnsAsf itaaecaliar claims as aa eftcadoas catarrh remedy. However much virtue each iagredieat of Peraaa amy possess, the Tame of the compound depends largely upoa the manner aad si spat Lisa ia which they are ceaabiaed. The right ingredieats, ant together rightly , is the only way a ajailcal caanoaad can be made of real vane. U. S. NAVY lists for foar years yonttm men of goo character and mat physical conditio ae- i tee aces or w aaa a as npprenuee sca opDortunttlM for advancement; mt ,SIStotn)aaiota. msetrielaas. awcalaUta. klacasaiitas, coppersatitbs. yeomen (clerks), carseaters, skipatters, flraeaea. amsieiaatL eeois.ete..kscweea Jl aad 56 years, enlisted la special ratings with sai table pay: kospltal apprentices to years. Retirement oa three-fourths pay and allowances after M yean service. Applicants moat be American el tineas. First elotfcln oatflt free to remits. Upoa dlaekarae travel allowance 4 cents per mile to place o f enlistment. Bonn f onr months' pay and Inerease ia pay apoa re-enlistment within foar months of discharge. OSJees at JJacola and Hastings. Nebraska. Also, oaring winter, at Pes Mniae and Siona City. Iowa. Address POT KCHJ1TIM STAms.r.e.BMtuMaBA KrlUCECeM Wrier Starca laoadry work a pleasure. ;soz.pks.Ma. ALL WOMEN SUFFER from the same physical disturbances, and the nature oftheir-duties, in many cases, quickly drift them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulcera tion, falling; and displacements, or perhaps irregularity or suppression causing; backache, nervousness, ir ritability, and sleeplessness. Women everywhere should re member that the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female ills is best land is not most costly. BAKING POWDER more tor baJdng powder Cmcat. Girls of be made with strict iiajataaasi. The drags assy be UmSXXY SPOILED MY which the .exact balance ef preeertiea THE OBIT GTJIDI. Dr. ngreiieats which the catarrh ay little, sow to theactieaof into a etaNe toarraafe Mead the taste, tae am the iaffresjcatiaardertoarsdaca a dieters, saaraudsU er chemists. Canadian GoTenment Free Farms Over.aavns American faiastn who have set tled ia Canada daring the peat few years test, f y to the fact that Cana da is, beyond qnestioa. tke createst fanting laird ia the worli OVER NINETY MILLION BUSHELS of wheat from the harvest of Met saeaaa good money to the farasera of Western Canada when the world has to be fed. Cattle Raising. Dairy ing and Mixed Farsaiag are also profitable call ings. Coal, wood aad water tn abundance; churches and schools ooavenieat; smarkets easy of access. Taxes low. For advice aad information address the Super intendent of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada, or any aathonaed canaaiaa Government Agent. w. v. aammii, ami mew isn awe INVENTIONS NEEDEI tests wrsek and savsbsijm farws. mjAMW. t.SssswmwsVi Bst. HOT. iiMilfcss. SiiIiiIi , rework with i W. N. U, OMAHA, NO. 13, 1907. DO YOU SMOKE A HI WHAT KIND OF TOBACCO DO YOU SMOKE? IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED QBOID xoanave never gotten tnat aoua oossni " pipe smoke " shonld give a QBOID WILL NOT BITE THE TOWGUE IT IS THE ORIGINAJ. OF THIS STYLE TOBACCO It has aa elegant Aroma whieh no other nine tobacco possesses, aai its smooth. deDahtfal flavor and free smoking qosiitieB are the resales of years of careful stady aad experimenting. flBmSGwASMk aeBBBBBBV BWaWaWasWnBasfamMr aamaBBBBBBBBm a wasj iaWaWaWaSWChl afttWaWawavml -t MHimHaaB itV-Vjn ' nnalssn naicl box, 10c; 8 os. tin box, Ste.; 8 box, 90s. Hooey lefoadedto Cot oat thia advertisement aad sead wHavatoasy Write yoor name aad artdfram islfialy, aad BlirimeO UtMIS ft BRO. CO., W. L. DOUGLAS $33.00 AND $300 SHOES tTS& w.LwmMUMmumi man ismii ummuMummtL -- u.mjs atimsT m rsnim'itrins sari wTITDoaglae shoes am recogaiawd by expert iwages of lw ll. fet m aftwl Ok .mil ! liiii iilsi lain iisneli pert of the shoe and erery oxtail ofihemialfls is leete4 after aad watched over by skilled aaoesaaken, witheert regard ;. j Tf T U tAksVwnw iatn nsw laiwa far till isM aft Brockton. Mass., aad show yon how carefaUy WL. DoeglM ahees ate nude, yon weajd then udentasd why tlwy.keel their eoar toeaw. snilsTn nf jawnnlirr Tntrr t T -w " ' - jS!bMhmW9MmmmaU0tr. BsptKhssmosOi 6 Ml MI-STORE CUE. iathelMaatv Troebies reeaitlae & Women 5 bottles of Wine of Cardui. and am yean. My feet and stomach do not gone. I am getting stouter and sttxnger, In the garden sod tend to 260 Ittue dBttasa.' Wise of Cardui acts directly upon otansorfuactsons. It is a natural, tains no dangerous inioerasj. or other purely vegetable, perfectly hanjiless aiid Eveiyreliabwdnigosebit,m$l 1KB BOOKSl Cardui gwJPJgf-l I H'BBBnew BB Of Sldn Tortured Disfigured BaWcs SHOULD KNOW THAT Wami Baths With And gentle aro'rtmgs with afibrd instant refief; permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy core ot uMiunngsUB figuring eczemas, rashes, itcbings, and uiilaliqna of mtants and childieu when all ebefiuh. Guanmteedabao hitetypore, and maybeascd from the hour of birth MONEY MAKING PROPOSITION NSBRASKA as IOWA MECHAirTS-J - Jsure iecsaeS to aemeiat aealer vf7 1 brass an4 lew town jlfeeral eraeswHInw eaw hrariswtlirM Imsm BBBM whOSMSnSlfjae M first applicant. MaVsUSSCTCU CO.. Factory Jobbers. 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