International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 19, 1914 · Page 6 of 8
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HAD ENOUGH* OF NEW YORK 1 PfftlUS OF ARCTIC TRAVEL REGIONAL BANKS Ji GAY LIFE IN THE CITY, NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER STUMPAGE ON Sv •v""-' ^v*"/ vis&y*? FUNCTIONS DEFINED Dressmaker From lndlana Tdrmed Diary of Stefansson Expedition Ro- I*®? STATE LANDS t~^4: of It's about time to put the kibosh Mighty' Poor Opinion of the -*.S |ates .Stories of Privationji KtS f^T-XX ^r^i, j^'fU^Great Metropolis Regional banks in a new national, on all this talk about keeping the •^f^^^Exploration Party. boys on the farm. Why should a system, will not exercise all the She'wata middle aged person from San Diego, Cal.—Vivid and fascinat* Notice hereby given that will offer for sale at public auction at the functions given them by congress boy of young man want to stay is I Court In the rural districts and evidenced House International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota, Wednesday, Ing side^ghts upon the privations and bn a farm when he can go to the during the first few months of December 11, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to health in her appearance and perfect' perils of arctic exploration are condigestion the State and liable to waste. their existence.. An annourfcemeLnt city, and, after tramping through Following is a list Of the lands upon.which the timber is located and.a in her breakfast, which eon- tained in a diary of the Stefansson Statement of the estimated quantities of each lcind of timber thereon that will sisted of ham- and eggs with catchup expedition which has been made pubon of the federal reserve board the heat, or cold, or rain, or snow so offered, and of the appraised prjce of each kind of. such limber, per feet or per cord, or per piece as the case may be:. them. The catchup made even the UC here by Miss Mary Ainslie, a friend for five or six weeks, land a fine, which reached bankers in all parts NE&, N% NW& and NW%, Sec. 16, T. 68, R. 22 W.:—75 feet pine- waitress wince. Her trouble was eifc S$8.00 ttf Burt McConnell, ex-private secretary. per feet 15 feet spruce $4.00 per feet 3,75 tamarack ties tfat, easy, soft snap of a job as a of the country today, outlined this tirely of the mind, hut it was acute. 10c each 1,000 cedar posts lc each. to Explorer Vilh^almar Stefanason motorman? Then all lie will have Ny2 NEy4, w%. NW&, N1/^ SW14, WVz SE& and SE% SE%, Sec. 24, T.,^68, plan of operations: and meterologist of the expedition. "What I want to know," she-said tc R.. 22 W.:—95 feet i^ne $8.00 per feet 30 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 to do will be to get lip about five ner cord 375 tamarack ties 10c each.. This diary gives an account of the waitress, according to a New Ydrfc Acceptance ,of deposits of* reserves wy2 SWVa iSE^i-SW^ and SW& SE%, Sec. 13, T. 69, R. 123 W.':—10 feet the wanderings of this Canadian arctic g..m., winter and" summer, swallow correspondent of the Cincinnati TimesStar, pine $7.00 per feet ,100 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 475 from member banks. cedar poles 20c each 1,900 cedar posts lc each. exploration expedition from the time "is how there's so many people a' boarding house breakfast, swy4 SW}4, Sec. 19, T. 69, R. 23 W.:—1Q cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 Discount of bills of exchange it-left British Columbia in June, 1913, in New York when most of 'em, so fur ner cord 50t) tamarack ties:@ 10c each. \hat a hog on his father's* farm and commercial paper. NWV4 NE14 and N%.NW%, Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 23 W.:—10 feet-pine.00 until January 16 of this year. The as I see, could git away if they wanted per feet 50 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per. Cord 400- cedar poles would spurn, dash merrily to the diary ends with the party at Flaxman's to. I come here to eee th' fashions, ^Acceptance of deposits of 20c each 3,000 cedar posts ic«each. .. N%, SW^4 and SE&, Sec. 27, T. 69, R, 23 W.:-t-l,730 tamarack ties car barn, take the abuse of a island, Alaska. actin' on the advice, of friends, though chalks drawn by member banks 10c each 100 cedar poles 20c each 600 cedar posts lc each. That the loss of the Karluk occurred slave-driving car-starter, and go I run a dressmakin* establishment 20 SE% NE%, Sec. 23, T. 69, R. 24 W.:-^45 cords- 'spruce puljpwoOd $1.00 on any reserve bank or member or Bubsequent to this latter' date is indicated years in Vevay, Indianny, without gaily to work. Ah, what pleasure S% SWY4, and S% SE&, Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 24 W.:—110 tords spruce pulpWood bank in a reserve or central reserve by the fact that no- mention is never comin' to New York an' ain't $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties 10c each. to stand all day in a vestibule that, N% NW!4,. Sec. 25, T. 69, R. 24 W.:—90 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per made of that mishap. Mention also is city within their federal reserve never comin' again. I ever took cord 450 tamarack ties 10c each.- is perfumed with the smells of the made of the fact that the Stefansson back th' fashions I seen here to Vevay, NE% SW^, SWy4 SW14 and SE& S£2%, Sec. 30, T- 69, R. 25 W.:—200 cords districts. Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 325 tamarack ties 10c each. party crpssed the trail of Ernest da unwashed bodies of justover immigrant I'd lose every customer I've got an' All (except NW% SW&), Sec. 31, T. 69, R. 25 W.:—485 cords spruce pulpWOod Other functions, it was announced, Koven Lefflngwell, the Pasadena explorer, probably git put out o' the. church. laborers, on their way. to @$1.00 per cord 525 tamarack ties 10c1 each. SW% NW% and S%, Sec. 32, T. 69, R. 25 W.:—355 cords spruce pulpwood would be inaugurated as who has since returned from New York ain't nothin' but a regular work in a sewer! Think of the $1.00 per cord*, 925 tamarack ties 10c each. the arctic and is now on his way swindle anyway, from end to end an' the establishment of efficient qfganization SE& NW%, N% SW% and NW% SE14, Sec. 31, T. 63, R. 26 W.:—50 fragrance of all grades of tobacco feet pine $8.00 per feet 2,000 tamarack ties 10c each 3,000 cedar posts home. .. from before breakfast to lockin* up permitted. The banks lc each. in cigrattes, in cigars and in pipes That part of the diary received indicates S% SE^, Sec. 32, T. 63, R. 26 W.:—1 feet.pine $8.00 per feet 50 time. I was supposed to git a quiet will be opened for business Mon-. feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 75 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord that Stefanssqn, McConnell and of many degrees of strength! It room in ar convenient neighborhood. 1,000 cedar posts lc each. day. a hunting party left the Karluk Sunday, S% SE%, Sec. 33, T. 63, R. 26 W.:—1 M- feet pine $8.0a per feet When I got thpre it^ras over a shootin' is smply great to breathe this 15 feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 300 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per September 21, 1913, while, the gallery, an' th' things that neighbor "The function of the federal reserve ^1 cord 1,000 cedar posts lc each. spicy air all day. In the meanwhile •ft--* vessel was stuck'in the" Ice, 16 miles swy4, Sec. 34, T. 63, R. 26 W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 per feet 5 hood was convenient fur ain't nothin* banks is of two-fold character," one hears the sweet compliments feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 200 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per off shore, and because of the breaking for you an' me to speak of. I moved Cord 500 cedar posts lc each. the circular says. "They of the ladies and gentlemen up of the ice and bad weather N% NW% and SE^ SWJ4, Sec. 23, T. 68, R.""26 W—155 coixls spruce pulpWood -quick an' they wouldn't give me bach & $1.00 per cord 50 cedar poles 20c each 900 cedar posts* lc each. should extend credit facilities, were unable to reach her again. Who do not think of signaling the deposit sent when I wrote to engage SW% NE14, SE% NWH and'NW% SE%, Sec. 26, T. '68, R. .26 W.:—105. One of the m#st striking features icords particularly where abnormal con^ spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 350 tamarack ties 10c each. th' room. But I ain't gona undertake when they want to get off but who '.N% SWJ4 and SE% S^%, Sec. 27, T. 68, R. 26 W.:—30 cords-spruce pulpWood of the diary is the offhand and matter* to tell ye about all th' little things ditions have created emergencies, $1.00 per cord 305 tamarack ties 10c each. rightfully feel that the motorman of-fact way in which the hardships undergone NE%, SE NW %, NEV* SW%, S% SW% and SE%, Sec. 16, T. 152, R. 25 happened to me. That's like that that and on the other hand they must should have known, if he was not W.:—75 feet pine $8.00 p6r feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet are disposed of, as: New York. But I' want to tell ye one 125 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 2,800 tamarack ties 10c each. protect the gold holdings of this Eskimos fed us raw frozen fish, such a fat-headed lob, and who do Lot 1, Sec. 18, T. 155, R. 25 W.:—10 feet pine $8.00. per feet. thing: When I git back to Vevay— N% NE%, SE% NE^, NE% NW% and SW%, Sec. 7, T. 152, R. 26 W.:— with rancid whale oil dressing raw country in order that such holdings not hesitate to tell him so. Oh and I'm a-goin* today—I'm gona put a 7 feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 75 cords caribou meat and the tallow, or fat" Spruce pulpwood $1.25^per cord 350 tamarack ties 10c each 300 cedar may remain adequate to meet sign right in my winder that people yes, it's great. Every farmer boy poles 15c each 9,000 cedar posts lc each. that want New'York fashions kin go demands that may be made upon NE%, NW% NW%, S% NW%, SW^A, N% SE4 and STO SE%, Sec. .17, ought to leave home at once and JOINS HUSBAND AT CAPITAL T. 152, R. 26 W.:—70 feet pine $8.00 per feet 12 feet jack pine^and to New York an' git 'em. Vevay's them." spruce $5.00 per feet 45 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per~ cord 1,350 1 dash to the city. Think of the good enough for me." ... tamarack ties 10c each 3,000 cedar poles 15c each 6,000 cedar posts The board's announcement included wages he'll get Why, at the end :V- 10 each. I Mrs. John E. Osborne, Wife of Assist* All Sec. 18, T. 152, R. 26 W.:—25 feet pine $8.00 per -M feet 5 Ml snt Secretary of Stats, Goes a definition of commercial of a month, after paying for feet spruce $5.00 per feet 115 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord I BAD EFFECT OF SMOKY AIR 1,300 tamarack ties 10c each 1,300 cedap poles 15c each 4,500 cedar posts to Washington. paper, but the rate of discount board, room, laundry,-clothes and lc each. All Sec. 20, T. 152, R. 26 W.:—700 tamarack ties 10c each 5,300 cedar was not given. Discussing war uniform, union dues and assessments, Neither Animals Nor Vegetation Floun Doles 15c each 12,300 cedar, posts lc each. Washington.—Mrs. John B. Osborne, W% NE^i, NWU. SW14 and W% SE%, Sec. 31, T. 154, R. 26 W.:—10 cords conditions, the board said that although he'll have almost erough ish In the Vicinity of Largs wife of the first assistant seo spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 5,050 tamarack ties 10c each 25 cedar Manufacturing Plants^ poles 15c each. American exports were to go to a movie show. P.1*' retpxy of state, has recently joined NE^ SE%, Sec. 4, T. 152, R. 27 W.:—20 feet pine $8.00 per feet Governor Osborne in Washington for probably won't go, because Wll 6 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 10 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord showing a "gratifying increase," 100 tamarack ties 10c each 25 cedar poles 15c each. Whether live stock is likely to suffer a large cash balance was due to be so all-in and so full c' the SW% SW% and S% SE%, Sec. 10, T. 152, R. 27 W.:—15 feet pine when living in the neighborhood {0c 8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 300 tamarack ties European countries for which poisionous reek that he inhaled each 600 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar posts- lc each. of railroad yards, industrial "plants SW% NWJA, Sec. 23, T. 154, R. 27 W.:—400 cedar poles 15c each, 1,000 all day, that he will tumble into and large manufacturing centers, was gold might be demanded. cedar posts lc each. SW% and SW% SB%, Sec. 4, T. 151, R. 28 W.:—IS feet pine $8.00 the question that the Leeds (Eng.) bed to forget it until the alarm Basic principles in the definition er feet 15 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 4 feet balsam $2.00 per university proposed to Yorkshire feet 20 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 400 tamarack ties 10c of commercial paper included: clock calls him to begin all over o&cli farmers, and the answers showed the NW% and N% Sec. 5, T. 151, R. 28 W.t'—35 feet pine. $8.00 per again. ^That no bill shall be admitted affirmative not only for animals but feet 30 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 60 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,500 tamarack ties -10c each also as concerns grass and other to rediscount by a reserve bank, SE% NEVi and SE^4, Sec. 6, T. 151, R. 28*W. i—1 feet pine $8.00 per plants. It appears that the growth of RULE OF THE ROAD. feet 45 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 5 feet balsam $3.00 per the proceeds of which have been feet 90 cords spruce pulpwood -$1.25 per cord 1,050 tamarack ties 10c each. young stock is kept back under such NW% NE% and Lot 1, Sec. 7, T. 15^,„R. 28 W.:—1 feet pine -$8.00 per or are to be applied to a permanent conditions, and in the case of old stock feet 5 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 200.tamarack ties 10c each. investment. Maturities of discounted Lot 4, Sec. 19, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—15 feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 If you drive a motor car it is or horses these. are seen to require feet spruce $5.00 per feet 2 balsam 5^.00 per feet 200 tamarack much more care arid food than those bills should be distributed 5s- ties 10c each 300 cedar poles 15c each 500 cedar posts lc each. your business to take the proper SE% NW%, Sec. 29, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—25 feet pine $8.00 per M._feet 4 Whirh llv« in n: nura air Such effects !so a reserve bank could liquidate caution not to frighten horses X- IB feet spruce $5.00 per feet 3 feet fealsam $2.00 per feet 100 on animals are due partly to the direct tamarack ties 10c each. one-third its investments in thirty met on the road. The driver of NE%, Lota 1 and 4,^and NE% SE%, Sec. 31K T. 152, R. 28 W.:—5 action of the vitiated air when taken, feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce s@ $5.00 per feet 400 tamarack '•ays. Bills presented for rediscount the horse does not have to signal into the lungs and on the other hand ties'@ 10c 'each 350 cedar poles 15c each^ 1,600 cedar posts lc each. SW'% and SE44, Sec. 32, T. 152, R. 28 W.-^-40 feet pine $8.00 should be "essentially .selfliquidating," by the very poor quality of grass that the driver of the car to create per feet 40 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 15 balsam $2.00 per grows here, as it cannot develop under feet 600 tamarack ties 10e each 650 cedar poles 15c .each l^fiOO cedAr which the board explained, this obligation. So says the supreme tyosts lc 69ch good conditions. Sheep raising is Nmeans that they should NE%, N% NW%,.SE% NW14, NE% SW%. and SB%, Sec. 1, Tri51, R. 29 W.: court of Minnesota. -^7 feet pine $8.00 per feet 40 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 85 found, to be specially difficult in these represent some, distinct step in the tsords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,S00 tamarack ties 10c each -1,100 Drivers.. of automobiles must places, even impossible. Near Leeds, cedar poles 15c each 3,000 -oedar posts lc eatch. productive or distributive process SE% NE%, Sec. 8, T. 151, R. 29 W.:—'2 feet pine $8.00 per -M feet: this had to be discontinued, for the slow down when approaching 11 feet jack pine and spruce $5.00 per feet 100 tamarack ties 10c wool was of very poor quality, besides ?nd be of such character thai is is horse-drawn vehicles. -If necessary •each 100 cedar poles 15c each 500 cedar posts lc each. NE% NE%, Sec. 12, T. 151, R. .29 W. —2 feet pine $8.00 per feet being full of impurities of various reasonably cure, that they car? be to prevent frightening the 10 feet spruce $5.00 per JM feet 10 feet balsam $2.00 per feet kinds. Thus it appears that the same 10 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 400 tamarack ties l®c each. collected at maturity. horses they must stop their machine. SYy* NE% and SW% SWy4) Sec. m, T. 151, R. 29 W.:-^42 HI feet pine general rules apply to -animals as to $8.00 per feet 20 feet spruoe $5.00 per feet 25 cords spruce In addition to these,, principles Because, the driver of a teamdoes homan beings under such circum? pulpwood $1.'25 per cord tamarack ties 10c each .400 cedar poles & 15c «ach 1.500 «edar posts lc each. stances.—Scientific American. the board requires that such paper not signal to stop is not and Lot 3, Sec. 7, T. 15'2, R. 29 W."—250 tamarack ties. 10c each: 200 cedar poles U5e each 2.500 cedar posts »le each. Mrs. John E. Osborne. be indorsed by the member bank contributory negligence the NEl|MdN% NW%, 'Sec. 11, T. 152, R. 29 W.:—8 feet pine $8.00 the winter. Mrs. Osborne, with her Japan's Paper Underclothing offering it for rediscount that the per feet 30 JM feet spruce $5.00 per feet 1,300 tamarack ties" ~10c court recognized that he mights each 800 cedar poles 15c ea^h 1,500 cedar posts lc each. small daughter, Miss Joan Curtis Os* The Japanese are now making un^terclothing indorser bank waive demand notice be too busy. N% KTE a®d N% NW%, See. 12, T. 1'5% R. 29 W.:—3 feet pine $8.00 borne, has spent the summer with her per«-MoJAet: J5 feet spruce W $5.00^per feet 2,300 tamarack ties 10c of finely crisped or grained and protest -that such paper Because an auto driver did not eaeih 800 cedar poles 15c each 2,00tf cedar posts lc each. mother, Mrs.: John Smith, at taper, the New York Weekly states. 5rE}4' SE% andSB% SE%, Sec. 35, T.^152, R. 29 W.: be issued or drawn for agricultural, Princeton, N. J. observe this care, because he did. TTfnn 5® feet P'i®® $8.00 per feet 10 3d feet spruce $5.1^ per feet: After the paper has been cut to a. 1,000 tamarack (ties 10c each. or commercial purposes industrial not take what the court finds to* ®attenftv the different parts are sewn ,of Sec. S6, T..152, R. 29 W..:—25 «eet pine $8.00 per feet 15. jack pine -aiid ^spruce :$3.00 per tfeet 145 cords*-spruce pulpwood GOES FISHING CATCHES GIRL of the proceeds of which be reasonable caution, it cost him: together and hemmefl, and the places IVnn pe5 cord ^,700 tamarack ties -each cedar, poles each: 10c 1,600 15c .3,000 cedar posts lc each. where, the buttonholes are to be -have been so used that if in. the $119 as damages and a much larger formed are/ strehgthsned with calico Little Cincinnati? Fisherman Wat form of acceptances they must be tEBMS OF .SALE. bill in the court costs and attorny's or linen. The paper is. very strong Very Much Surprised When the based on transactions involving fees. But he settled an This sale Is to be held pursuant to the provisions of-Chapter 204 of the and at the same time very flexible. F1sh Screamed., «eaeral Laws of Minnesota for 1305, as amended by Chapter 476 the General tfie importation or-exportation of important point of the road law Laws of 1909 and Acts amendatory ithereof. After a garment has been worn a few .Timber estimated and appraised per feet will- be offered and sold oer goods and have a maturity of not hours it ~virill "interfere with the perspiration for. other auto owners. Cincinnati —Freddie Goshorn, aged feet timber estuaasted and appraised per cord will be offered and aold per cord' of the body ao more than do Si1 ®°ilds.t t0u be coJld8: and timber estimated and appraised^s tie, pole three, found one of hts father's fishing longer than three-months. Acceptances Now they all know that when or post timber, -wall be offered a®d sold per tie, or pole or post aiid sale will garments made of cotton fabric. lines. Taking a piece of meat out of +ie BiaTty bidding- the highest price fOr .all of the several kinds of must be indorsed by amember they meet horse-drawn vehicles, tlmiber advertised on the lands 1® the different sections. None of the timber The paper is not. sized, nor is it impermeable. the icebox Freddie went fishing. can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given~h.erein, and any bidding barik and the total it is up to them not to fri| uten the After becoming wet-the He cast the out the front' wine line SI °^f aPpra-ised prices shall be by percentage, the per cent bid to amount offered by ainy member horses, but if necessary to stop appraised price of «saeh ©f the different kinds of timber adver- paper is difficult to tear. When an endeavor •dow of his parents' third floor fiat. For or Iwjcepted6 of. leas Mian five (6 per cent wiU be eatertaijied is made to tear.it by hand it isome time he failed to have any luck bank shall not excfeed one-half itsiboth the wheels and the f£K °'f said tirafeer at.said sale must pay doW cash at presents almost as jmu* Resistance and Freddie began to doubt ,the fish paid-up capital and surplus. The gear. This may not be the °f «aie fifty per cent, of the .appraised value of the tlaa'teer. based worth as the thick skin used for making stories told by his father waa^ty: an^ mu-®t jejhre bond to the State .in an amount at aggregate of piper bearing tfie in- price to the immediate victim, but -tr least double the appraised value pf timber, conditioned upon euitliiff all glovesu. .. Suddenly Jhe got a bite that an old* tlm,b*r that there may be upon the' land be morl^r^less it is worth the price to the thousands dorsement of any one person, cor- time would call a whale, than-the estimate, cleaa, acre by acre. aod paying the State the balaaee that fisherman theretor^ and for the performance of all the tsraa* and poration or firm rediscounted for who drive machines and the Freddie pulled and the "fish" let out a Fault in Edueation. ot-the law- governing such matters. Permits will be Issued to the any one bank shall not, at any Purch^rs.^04 up to and to^expire little Jut 1916, for the cutting: and renwving scrfetmi «e again and a second other thousands who are still so pulled One rag^ettiable fact .about tbe ad•anqed exceed roper cent of the uncapital.and scream aroused the neighborhood. time, old-fashioned as-to drive horses.. The law* allows the Timber. Board upon unanimoos vote, to grrant twou education of maii^youngtper'sons extensions of time, of one year each, to permlfc holders upon their reitiest and is d»t they'have bcien sliaiatcid surplus, this The same rule, it might be added, fpvlng good and sufficient, reasonsr why'the tlmber could not be removed train the lana during the life of the pernrtt, they to pay the' State" interest at the from their homes and fattJlies sad the to apply to bills of exchange unquestionably applies to^ the window to have a look. On the end of rate, of eight 8) per cent per annum, on the-value of the timber left stflndinsr "cild-fashined" ways of the latter. The during the time of such extensions. All timber la to be sealed or counted on drawn against actually existing autdmobile's "calf," the motorcycle.—News hia line he saw Mary Stall, aged four, Ms the land where cut by a regular State Land Examiner or assistant under tragedy of this gulf which school luid yafues. Ills supervision, and is not to be removed from the land until it has been 09 residing on the first floor of the build- Tribune. college^ have created between students PCalea or counted, final settlement is to be based upon such scale or count. Dated St. Paul, Minn., this 16th day .of November, MM. tad their parents is known only to the Ms lin*. NelghMm' ?aper drawn for trade in stocks ^Freddie dropped 8 & IVVKBQW ^.Vr mothers and fathers Who have endnred \t Stat* Auditor. Mary Hall in-securities will not be accepted cut the Mne was taken and Luke McLuke Says It. Usually, also, the explanattott is nor will "such paper be drawn for to the Gity hospital in auto patrol 3, Every time a girl think of her that the children have not won to even merely.investments," and the where tho fishhook was cut out of her the bejglnnings of wisdom, .else they "r- "Another Vlctlm. dimples sha has to smile. ELECTRIC VACUUM head.? would valu^ the real worth of the board interprets this phraseology ^oor llaudjis ylctinJ* of the stock Most self-made men are satisfied cLEANER mfkh parents whose greafhess of loyalty and of the law to exclude paper, the nurket." with the job, but a self-made SNAKES FIGHT DUEL TO DEATH Rented By the tferyic(tf-and sacrifice is- beyond the „'Yott dont mean to^ toy -she's been fjkijr proceeds of, wljich may be used woman never gets through puttang power j)f the schools to bestow. Any Does Your Hotue CleanV." Speculating?" in investments in land* plant machinery, education which makes a hoy ashamed Sees Moccasin on the finishing touches. "No, but her flanco hap, and tbf §11isgsmant Big- Crowd of People ring Sciehtifically V-Szi permanent improvements of his'mother anjl father is a bad edu* Beaten and Eaten by Nonpoisonous You may tickle a mule's heels is broken 1 Xi Inquire at Lawrence's or transactions of ^similar nature. cation.^fy S^' ^-S-T^ Fos. T- and-get ^way with it. But don't if: Get yolir stationery, calling The purchase of commodities for monkey with a man who grins —Phone No. »0— Fuauay, N." C.—A crowd here wifr cards printed at the JPress office. £14, N*Poleon's Pen-Wlper. merely speculative purposes wouid ''whenxhe gets mad. nessed a snake fis^t recently. A. 'd 1 I According lhe biographers constitute a "mere" investment in tor king snake anji a moccasin were dis The trouble with the fellow who Napoleon, his- breeches Were aivgays covered", in deadly corobat near a the eyes o|^ the boar(J and be ex- 'says "Lemme SIX PER CENT MONEY, '•sW- have a couple of of white cashmere. It oftea happened spring. cluded. Loans may be obtained for bones till tomorrow" is that there that.two hfiurs-after leafing his chamberthe .The frftig snake had the moccasin's The Minneapolis Dollar»Hotel any purpose on acceptable/ breeches were spotted with ink KThe board also announced that (ain't, no such animal as tomorrow.--? head' in its rmouth. wKen discovered, by reason *f t^e- Corsican's habit of aOO-MODCRN ROOMS REAL ESTATE Security 'for the. present it has fixed the and the moccasin haa ite. tail tightly wiping h'lk, pen pn them 'sxxd of sl&a^ingf Isaaaad hi-Heart eff Bodnws Liberal Privileges and twisted around a- root on the .water's limit at which, a reserve bank may "I want to get some bird seed," $1«2± coty $!•*£ IINQLE RATI ink all -around him! itlwas^u favorite ed^e, -the king snake' being unable to lqmnAN respondence solicited. 'MTi roa two misoita?$i ^eo rediscount paper "for agricultural said a customer in a corn handler'^ trick ~of his to strike hip peh MHVATC BATH AfcDTOJLZT^SXTIUl h^en the hold so it coul| finish ths A. AGENCY agsins$ the edge-of tSble and of purposes or based upon livestock" shop. COMPLCtC.SAFETY "ii. •job of swallowing" its enemy. course? the breeches suffered. A 758 Gas Electrict Bldg« AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS having not more thair six -months "^o j^ou don't, Smarty," replied Onlookers broke the moccasin's hold AKID PIREPROOP QONSTRUCTION Tr Furthermore, it appears^that, however Denver, Colocajo from the root, and the two snakes^ maturity, at 25 per cent of the the new assistant who had just .(iNSUIIANOC mCMDt SHOW NO UVC« thej$reatvman dressed' in the'^ were carried to a clear opening near 466^ Pierce Bldg. .^, 8 capital of the batik. This limit"! come from the country, "You morning, "tha£ was ,Jiis .dress' for the CVCRY ftOOM HAiS Hr.T -ANO COLD RUNNtNa by, where the king snake made away 7 -St Louis. Mo. mayjtie increased in agricultural can't joke me. Birds grow from, WATCH. STCAM HCAT. OAS A^O CLCCTRIC whole' day, filhcejie^ould not .eha^e ,, with ite rival by squeezing its llfe o^t districts in time of need. eggs, not frotn/seeds," toilet untiJL nightfall. The inside- f^en "ttie.#king snake „swalhw€d-the mm with wWte fl^,njqccastn and criwled leisursl^ hMk a. SU .1 "J