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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

April 30, 1890 · Page 5 of 8

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^^fff^?^|^#r r^Jf^^^ v«s»ms* 3ff3 ^-fils FOE THE GRANGE ARTISTE hoof is constantly growing, like* your Jim Ponce's Gun^^rt "That's what the contract says. Mister, TOOTING INTO WEALTH. own finger and toe nails. If the shoe Fr. Aufdeiiieide, you don't understand the situation. is allowed to remain on too long the No sketch of St. Augustine would I've got ten gals, but not until the other foot grows-out of shape. As a general A Variety of Thoughts Applicable to the mormn' was the voice of a boy ever be complete without some account of £2 thing, the lighter the shoe the better, heard in my house. Now, you may Parm and Home, HOW SQUIRES' "JOY ENUNCIATOR James Ponce, familiarly called Jim, provided it is heavy enough for the Manufacturer ol sneeze at a good many folks, but let me work required. A great, ponderous,, advise you not to sneeze at the pore feller the famous guide and hunter, to BROUGHT HIM PRECIOUS METALS. A. Tribute to Corn, with Essentials in Its two-pound shoe, with taps into which that has raised ten of the oneryest Fife, Well Building and Steeple ,€^-^ whom every trail and lurking place calks are to be screwed, with a view of Cultivation—Giving Snapa to Feet— lookin' gals in the country. Now thar of deer, bear and other game, for leaving the shoe on tie foot foif was Moll. I do reckon that Moll was Wnolesoms Notes, and Hint3—Seasonable _trick, The Subtle Device Through Which Col. months, is unfit for any horse. many miles, are as familiar as his Beceipes for the Farm and Town Larder. Beverly Summers "Was Persuaded to Sell own domicile. Fine Pressed Bric for Wholesome -Items. His Farm at a Loss. Level the Corn Field. Oil cloth may be brightened by rubbing Indeed, this intimate knowledge of ornamental fronts- The harrow is a valuable instrument with kerosene. the country extends over a great part The other day I met Col. Beverly Summers, 1k) use after the corn is planted. Our Without cleanliness in the dairy of eastern Florida. Mr. Ponce is who some time ago went to Alabama Western farmers are learning- this all efforts to produce the best butter Have the best of shipping facilities and about 50 years of age. He still uses for the purpose of spending the remainder-of every year, and the implement is coming or cheese will be vain. will pay prompt attention to mail order* a muzzle loader, with the old powder his life in peace and profound into more general use for this purpose Begin fighting the black rot in horn and shot poueh slung over his than ever before. The roller quietude. When I bade him dk grapes as early as possible. First, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. shoulder, and there is yetto be found (should follow close after the planter, good-by he bad seemed to be so hopeful, scatter lime liberally*over the ground. and the harrow should not be far behind -the sporting tourist, with his elegant his eyes had been so bright with the Cut out all of the old wood from currants H. Eudolphi, the roller. After these two breech loader, who will bring home emotional ooze of-anticipated happiness, and gooseberries and put a good implements have done their work the as much game as the hunter with the that upon meeting him again I was astonished shovelful of manure around the roots .ground is fined and compacted over rusty muzzle loader, which he always to see that his countenance bad of each bush. & the seed the danger of baking is reduced carries ready for use on his Mexican grown dull under a presumable disappointment. MANUFACTURER or 4 DEALER I to a minimum, and no danger All soiled spots found around doorknobs, saddle in front. When I had asked the cause Boats and Shoes! may be expected from showers. If the on light-painted doors, may be His record now shows over 1.000 of his apparent dejection he conducted «heek-row system has been adopted removed by kerosene on flannel cloth, me to a quiet corner and then, after a deer, and of bears nearly 400. Mr. the open rows will soon be turned into with no injury to the paint. Ponce can imitate the call of any few moments' silence, said: deep channels for the running waters, Mian. &3d N. *trs.t .New Ulm, Mien. Quantity of food eaten does not indicate bird or animal so perfectly that he and considerable damage may be done "I settled near a postoffice known as thao an animal must necessarily fn this way. The roller and harrow, always gets an answer from the forest Antrobus. There were but few house* A large assortment of men's amj thrive and fatten by reason of the towever, prevent running waters from near us the neighborhood is picturesque, dweller.—Forest and Stream. bora' boots and shoes, and ladies' and bulk consumed. The quality of the Collecting in any such furrows. It and my wife' and I were delighted. From food is more important. children's shoes constantly k«pt v. ii a the top of our graceful hill we could see levels the ground more than anything hand. Custom work and repkiitag At Forty-five a Week Lemon juice before meals will be the sun coming up out of a beautiful »lse can, and a great deal of good is promptly attended to. very advantageous as a preventative "WET DIDN'T YOU TELL ME?" valley, far away, and at evening we Accomplished by having the field free In Siam yom ean get good board the fattest gal you ever seed. Waddled to heartburn. Acids, as a rule, decrease could see the brow of a distant moan from holes, furrows and marks. It is for forty-five cents a week, and tbis in tain, encircled with a wreath of blazing when she walked—waddled like a 'possum. the acid secretion of the body the earliest cultivation that does the Jolin Hanonstein, includes washing, the use of two servants glory. In an evil hour a shoving fellow Wall, what did Moll do? Disgraced and increase the alkaline. mo3t good, and the policy of stopping me by marryiug the slimmest a despoiler, a man who would turn the to run errands, tickets to shows, So the middle of planting one field to Kecent tests indicate that London man in the world. That feller was so sweet blush of dewy nature into the j^o and roll and harrow another field purple may be more dangerous to foliage three shaves, and all the cigars you hard frown of enteiprise, staited a sawmill slim that he could stand in a doublebarrel ©ireddy planted may be recommended when used in sprayinor than Paris can smoke. This sounds deliglitiul not far from our thouse. This, was shotgun and reach down and take In many cases. A great deal of the green, because it sometimes contains hold of his boot stiaps. An' thar was annoying, but we soon became reconciled until you learn that it is almost impossible and jsuccess depends upon keeping the top more soluble arsenic. Lize. I reckon she was the slimmest especially as the mill was compelled to to earn forty cents a week soil in proper condition to resist the All linings should be carefully basted shut down for want of paironage and gal that ever destroyed shoe-leather, MALTSTER effects of drought and sudden rains. in Siam —New York Tribune. on goods before the pieces of skirts or we were about to congratulate ourselves, what did she do? Tuck her ter town one day an' she fell in love with the fat waists are put together. Long stitches when one morning at 5 o'clock the mill Giving Shape to Feet. boy that they had in a show and she in basting skirts—or any part except began to whistle. Well, sir, at 10o'clock N S a Die Our brewery is lully equipped and able to AT "Every one, but especially children, that mill was still whistling. By this married him shortly afterward. Then the waist—give better satisfaction than Scourged with ulcers, boils, and tetter, *1I orders should wear properly fitting shoes, no time I was almost wild. I sent a neero there was Kitty, the palest critter, I short ones. We^k of limb and sore of e\ e, Mr F. Grebe has charge ot tho bottliag ertafc* reckon, you ever seed in your life. One mater how common their material. Hopeless now of growing better, A bruise may be hindered from discoloration ishmeut. day she got neivous and anxious, and I They should be neither too large nor Surely one must die either by the instant application Kew Ulm, Mian. knowd right then and thar that she was Not at all, poor, discouraged suSerer from too small, and should have low, flat of hot water, or by using a little disordered blood and ecnofulous trouble. iookm' round fur some monstrosity to lieels that must be promptly "righted" dry starch or arrowroot merely Take Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, marry. Wall, she found him. She as soon as they begin to wear to moistened with cold water, and placed th* great blood purifier and life-b.iver of found a feller with a nose so led that he one side. If the toes of the foot show modern days All those unwholesome sores on the injured part. 4«* could hold up a newspaper the darkest and blood disorders may be cured, and the a tendency to overlap they night that ever come and read it. That's A dark flannel skirt should be worn Aittim will look and feel like anew man It should be rubbed with the hands once about the way all of them married, and every day for winter, and a moreen one is warranted to benefit or cure or money •*or twice each day and if this care when they come to live with me they paid for it promptly returned. of some neutral tint for summer, so he given when the curving commences, turned my home into a regular asylum that white skirts need not be washed it will, as a rule, prove sufficient for physical extremes, as old Dr. Miles and ironed every week, or worn out* by Perfection is attained ia Dr Safe's Catarrh ManufaeSarer of and Dealer in 'lowed, and now that nature has given to correct any irregularities of frequent laundering. Kemedy It cures the woist ases me a boy instead of another gal an' I *hLs nature. If a nail is wayward in CIGARS, Every cow on the farm should be Mil want to show you my 'preciation w'y ita growth, trim it only lightly at the Nearly seven hundred square miles of tern carefully tested and her value for milk fou—you—' 4 ailing corner, but fully at the opposite tory along the lower Mississippi aiesubmerged TOBACCOS ascertained, as it is easily possible "He bowed his head and wept—yes, I corner. If both corners grow too where a number of cows are kept, to would havo-sworn that he wept. I could deeply into the flesh, clip them carefully PIPES, have part of them making up the profit say nothing more. I actually sympathized and lightly, and then scrape that the others should make. with him, but the mill continued the centre of the nail from the tip to Dr. Collier, of the New York Experiment to whistle. Cor. Minnesota and Centre near the root until it is thin and flexible. Station, is authority for the "I returned home and reported to my _£r__t_t This process seldom fails to correct When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, statement that a saving of one cent a wife. She felt sorry tor the fellow, but refractory nails—provided, of NEW ULM, MINN. ieclared that wemust leave the neighborhood. When she was a Child, sbe cried for Castoria. day upon the dairy cows of New York course, they are not neglected too I sold out at a sacrifice and is over $6,000,000 a year. This shows When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Jno. Neuman, -long Just as Wo had reached the railway station, the importance of economy in feeding. EE SAT ON A TRUNK. When she had children,8hegave themCaBtona. some ten miles dUtant from the A very important item in securing a boy down to investigate the tantalizing An Eulogy on Corn. home I had learned to love, I learned good supply of milk at a low cost, is situation. H,e came back anout an hour Practical farmers smile at those who that an iron.mine, worth probably $1,000,000, Dealer in good, pasturage, and no matter what later and reported that the mill was not talk about corn being deficient in protein IDiR/'Sr O O O S had been discovered on the land running and had not been, but that the breed is selected, good pasturage must and phosphates, for it is the grandest that I had soli for a mere song. boilers were under a full headway of be secured, at least during the growing Hats, Caps, Motions, crop in the world, s-iys the Practical 'But why didn't you tell me,' I demanded. steam. The thing whistled all night, season, to be able to realize the Farmer. Next to the potato crop William E Purdv has- been convicted at Groceries^* JPl'ovi»Ion^ and the next morning, as the situation largest profit. the corn crop is the most expensive 'Well,* the fellow replied, 'the sawmill Chicago, of murdering Samuel Remmger last instead of showing signs of improvement, Croc7cetf/ and Glassware, A prominent horticulturist states man made me swar to keep my September and sentenced to be hanged one that the. farmer can grow. Heavy seemed to be growing worse, I that placing tomato leaves around the mouth shut till after he had made a Green, Dried and Canned manuring and high culture are demanded went over to expostulate with th2 proprietor trunks of trees, and also by sprinkling trade. He got a feller to buy yo' pla^je HE LADIE S DELIQHTED but all of this extra labor is JTrults* etc, etc. of the mill. I found him sitting roses and cabbages with a decoction fur him. Mighty smart man, Squires is. sure to return profitable results. Properly on a stump, complacently smoking. He The pleasant effect and the perfect sa'ety Goin' ter marry my sister.' prepared by steeping tomato leaves in was an easily recognized type of a cultivated corn should not be injured with which ladies may use the liquid fruit I wl'l always take farm produce ««e_Tjf« water, insects did not disturb them. "You know, now, why I left," Col. Georgia "cracker," of the improved much by dry weather. On good laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions •or goods, and pay the highest market price for This is worthy a trial. Summers added. "That etoiy about all breed. His hair was long and there were land, kept clean by the frequent use of tinds •/"paper rags. make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing pieces of bark clinging to his grizzily those girls and the new boy was a lie. 4k Although poultry-breeding is ranked the cultivator, corn will stand drought The scoundrel had never been married, to the eye and to the taste, gentle, jet effectual beard. He paid no attention to me as 1 among the small beginnings in commercial In connection with my store I hate a nr»t-*»at«» better than any other crop. One and he built the mill in the first place to approached, but appeared to be lost in in acting on the kidnej s, liver and circles, still, like other pursuits, a furnished with a splendid bl.llard table a»* should look to the stores of water in drive me away."—Opie P. Read, in Chi* the contemplation of a distant hill-top. bowels it requires common sense and my customers will always find good liqnors the soil, and see that no weeds suck I had never met him before, but I knew cago Times. good management, and to be kept Cigars, aad a forenoon a- splendid luftk. up this moisture and rob the corn his name. within the limits of the ability and The bill alio wrng a president to sen ea plants. Freak Made to Order. 'This is Mr. Squires?' said I. All shorts purchased of ma will be delivered facilities of him who embarks in it. indefinite number of t»rms has passed its 'Yep, b'lieve it is,' he answeied, still lay part of the cily free of cost. Sterilized Milk. first reading in the Mexican house. Only Freaks for museums are now made looking far away. Minnesota Street, ff^w mm, Kina The Dahl process of sterilizing milk Seasonable Recipes. jne term is allowed, at present to order, says a showman. Give me 'My name, sir, is Beverly Summers.' Meat Market* has recently been_introduced into Londor. ^JACOBS OH DELICIOUS ice-cream is a new caramel, an hour's time, and I can rig up an 'Yep, wouldn't be surprised.' Fresh milk is placed in cans ma.de with the confectionery electric man for any person in the city. have called on you, Mr. Squires, which are hermetically sealed, then known as "burnt almonds.'' This All that is necessary "is to fasten two to find out what is the matter with that heated and cooled alternately until the makes a new and delicious flavoring. large brass or iron plates to the floor M. E E Pror,'r. mill whistle.' CURES PERMANENTLY germs are destroyed. The milk can and attach them to an electric battery. CORN BREAD.—One cup of flour, 'Nothin' the matter with it now. MINNESOTA S N_YV SI.MINIS? then be kept for years without losing two cups of Indian meal, butter the Any person will answer for the man, SPRAINS_and_STRAiNS. Didn't start off so mighty well at first— size of an egg sweeten and salt to its freshness or failing to yield cream provided he stands on one of the sorter wheezed a little—but I can't complain Athletes Praise it Highly. I•iawmeat or butter. It has been found useful on taste one teaspoonful of soda, one cup plates and allows everybody that steps 656 Minna bt ,fcan Francisco, Cal, Maj 3,1887. HK undersigned de«'r*s totnfora the people« at the present outlook.' Some time ago, while a member of the Ns Ulm and Ticlnltj that 'ie has re esttwlibj. of sour milk or buttermilk. steamers but it is likely to find its on the other plate to shake hands with 'But why do you keep the infernal Olympic Athletic Club, I sprained my knee market and Is now preapared to ncV way into the nursery, and the kitchen, him, thus completing the circuit. thing blowing.' Beverelv and suffered agony, but was speedily in nl«v eld customers and friends nnb only tkf BOSTON BROWN BREAD.—2 cupfuls and completely cured by St Jacobs Oil. ^eft trcsh and cured meats, tticages, lard and *n too, if, as it is claimed, all danger of "He removed his cnze from the dis. Slate-writing in theaters is done with corn meal, 1 cupful rye, 2 cupfuls sour thtn UBtially kef1'« nret-cl»*« market T«4 JOHN GARBUTT nt hill-top, and looking at me said: the aid of a confederate or two in the infection is avoided by its use.—CassePs milk, cupful molasses, 1 teaspoonful anhvrt mnrket prtee will be paid f«*r AT CAM Jumped from Engine. 'Boy down at my home.' audience. The message is written on IXJK, HiOES^ WOOL, ETC. Magazine. soda and one of salt steam three hours 609 S 17th St, Omaha, Neb Sept 22,1888 'What1' and bake one hour. I exclaimed. one side of the slate, which is carefully M. EPPLK. I jumped from an engine collision, and 'Boy at my house—born yesterday covered with a piece of clean, dry strained my ankle very badly. I used canea Solid floors For Stables. TEA BREAD.—Three eggs, 1 tablespoonful morninV for eeks. St. Jacobs OU completely cured black rubber looking like slate, which Manure is now of so much more importance of sugar, 1 coffee-cup of me. G- BOEDER. 'But is that any reason why you tits very closely, and protecting the than formerly that the saving flour, 2 coftee-cups of Indian meal, 2\ AT DnroGM-s AND DFAWRS should make day and night hideous.'" writing from the damp rag which is by use of stable floors with wide cups of buttermilk, 1 tablespoonful of THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO Baltimore. Ud. 'Don't know anything about makin' passed over it to make the audience cracks, through which the manure soda and 1 tablespoonful of lard. nothin' hideous, but it's a reason why I think that no writing exists. The performer AND leaches, is not to be compared with WHFAT GEMS —TWO cups sweet should blow that whistle. I piomised then steps in to the auditorium the resulting loss. The very best milk, one tablespoonful of butter, two myself that if fortune smiled on me this and asks somebody to suggest a sentence. floor is one of cement, and if under a teaspoonfuls of baking powder, salt to time, and sent me a boy, I would raise The confederate is the first to barn, where it can be protected against taste and flour to thicken.' We use merry how-are-you, and fortune did hei respond, and his question is chosen. frost, it will last indefinitely. Many JOS. SCHJIUCKEK, Prop the same formula for Graham or white work—kept her promise, as it were, and An answer to this is, of course, written old barns have under them the teachings I'm going to keep mine. Look around, flour. DPR1NG HUMORS, whetner itching, burning, on the slate already and carefully covered STEW ULM, MINNESOTA of years, and this, if cleared out, find a stump somewhar, and sit down •"-"bleeding, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, with the rubber. A board is next POUND CAKE.—One and one-half whether of the skin, scalp, or blood, with loss ol awhile.' will pay a considerable part of the cups of flour. 1 cup of butter (scant), Pure Leer sold in quantities* to suit th*) securely fastened to the frame side of hair, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditaiv, don't wish to %it down, sir. I expense for putting a wall under the purchaaer. Special attention paid to the 1 cup of eggs, 1} cups of sugar. Beat hom infancy to age, are NOW speedily, permanently the slate with a cord, and the performer have come to demand that you stop ootthng oi beer. and economically cured by that greatest frame nnd a cement floor on the bottom. butter and flour to a cream, beat eggs then takes the whole affair on blowing that whistle.'^ of all known humor cures, the and sugar very light, put all together, the stage and unfastens the board, being stir untiljsmooth, flavor to taste. Will careful to remore the rubber at To Put Up Eggs For Keeping. keep a long time. the same time, thus allowing the people To fresh lime, as much as the water j*T BOY BoiLEDfKiCE.—The addition of lemon to see the writing. All other tricks THE OHiCAGO AND will take up, add one-half its quantity esolvertf juice to the water will increase the are just as simple, but on account of WEICHS of salt and stir into three gallons of their simplicity nobody can easily whiteness and help the grains to separate ^3000 Lb water. Put the eggs into open-mouthed catch on to the way theg^ are executed. and if lemon juice or white vinegar pitchers or pans in layers, small be put into the water for boiling end downwards. Cover each layer as RAILWAY. fish the scum is thrown up and the color it proceeds with the mixture, taking Mrs. Greeley's Patience. of the fish greatly improved. A skin and blood purifier of incomparable purity care that there is plenty of brine on THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO and curative power An acknowledged specific of There are an endless number of the top, so that there may be no exposure MELK SOUP.—Take one quart of worldwide celebrity Entirely vegetable, safe, CHICAGO, stories hinging upon the peculiarities of innocent, and palatable Effects dailymoregreat to air. milk, add a pinch of salt beat one the late Horace Greeley, most of them cures of skin, scalp, and blood humors than all egg well, stir in flour to thicken that other skm and blood remedies before the public having to do with his penmanship. Give Them Water. has one-fourth teaspoonful of baking AND ALL POINTS EAST, Sale greater than the combined sales of all other But we know next to nothing of his Any animal giving milk requires powder mixed through it Mix the blood and skm remedies. is so operated as to meet the requirements oi home life and what Mrs. Greeley did frequent watering. While many cows Sold everywhere Price, $1. POTTKB DEBG eggs and flour so it will form lumps through and looal travel, prov ding fast through with the great journalist. While living trains with closeconnections for in winter will only drink once or twice when the milk boils stir them in and ANU CHEMICAL CORPORATION. BOSTO at Chappaqua he formed the habit of «®*Send for "How to Cure Spring Humor a day, they will in summer require cook two or three minutes, and you ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, taking guests home with him unexpectedly, will have a nice soup. water three times—morning, noon and SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, and, as may naturally K*» night—and drink heartily each time. TOMATO SOUP.—TO 1 pt. canned tomatoes be supposed, much to the annoyance of The water, even in summer, is better or four large raw ones cut up OMAHA, DENVER, his wife. vThackeray told with glee for standing where it will be nearly fine, add 1 qt. boiling water and let SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND how he walked into the parlor after blood warm. them boil awhile, then add 1 teaspoonful the placid Horace, and how the journalist And all points in of soda, when they will foam. Immediately tried to assure a pleasant welcome MONTANA, Black Ants. add 1 pt. sweet milk with by greeting his better half with an GERMAN MEDICATED SHE FELL IN LOVE WITTf THE FAT BOY. WASHINGTON, To exterminate black ante from the salt, pepper and plenty of butter. effusive smile. He4 had no sooner _j" 'Ho I'm much obliged to you.' STOCK FOOD pantry: \Place tansy leaves on the OREGON, When this boils add 8 small or 2 large dropped his hat on the center table 'I will have it declared a nuisance,' shelves. If that does not grow near by, crackers rolled fine and serve. than she picked it up and threw it out CALIFORNIA and I exclaimed. put air-slacked lime in alt the corners of the window, thus mildly expressing SAND TABTS.—TWO cupfuls of light "Won't mak no difference, fur yon see BRITISH COLUMBIA. Nothing like it. TheTOBYBIST .and crevices through qr by which tho brown sugar, one cupful of butter, her disgust. Having eased her niinS stock food ever offered. A long I've got an order from the court to blow PALACE SLEEPZNG AND DINING aad successful use demonstrates ants must pass to reach the food. The three eggs—leaving out the whites to she saluted the distinguished guest with that thing as long as I want to. So, thatt itwUIl wil curee cur nearly eve'y r£rUf7_TfTr*_ ?i a rt nearly ever CARS are run on all through trains. I I A I disease that HORSES, COLTS, lime must be in a finely powdered conoflUtion. becoming gravity and all was well.— spread on top—three cupfuls of flour when fortune proved that after so many N W I 1 COWS, CALTE8, 8HKP, rOC—BY A" X. gerald. ., O O N I S S E E I N A S on and a teaspoonful of baking powder. years of girls and hard luck she had decided 8 I afflicted with. Purines blood, gives healthy action verland trains to California and Oregon. Work together the butter and sugar, to favor me, why I hired two fellers, rffe-sw/. M*4? £j W a Howes. & to Hver and kidneys, aids diges«on,promotesgeneralhealth, add the yolks of the eggs and the one for daytime and the other for E E A I A S on the Denver Joseph Swift Madison county, Oriio: highly medicated, gives new life z%$ Remarkable Insomnia. °t&JLm white of one egg with the flour. Roll and vigor, and saves 1-5 grain. night, and told them to tie back the Limited. fflf the movable ealks are designed to Large can for 50 cts. Verycheap _i-i3 ^%v&\? out thedough^hin, and glaze with the For time ef trains, tickets and all information rope of that whistle and keep up the in bulk aak yourdrucali.tor dealer The most remarkable case of insomnia for it Take no other. Send ipply to Station Agents of the Chicago & Northwestern glaave re-setting the shoe, have nothing beaten whites. Cui out in diamond pucker all the time. Hired them for a for "How to Cure Hog Cholera Railway, or to the Genoral Passenirer on record is reported from Georgia. shape and cover with the granulated* year.* to do with th«m. Horse-shoes should »gent at Chicago. ««w"6« Charles Harden, a negro of Athens, in GERMAN MEDICINE sugar, ground cinnamon and the meals "You don't mean to say that you are paver be worn more than three or foar COOTJPANir, OJEWMAH. J, H. WHITMAN, LP.WILSOK that state, is said to have lived four of nuts chopped fine. #/, going to keep that thing blowing for a Sr^wi^fis!nst#i •creeks without re-setting. The hoof ^JWlnjwapollB, Minn 3d Vi -Piest. Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass A gt whole jearf ^nmSJ fe^^^i