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Show PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CARDS D.D. Ueuls CT. Decker tt Ca,-- ; MELONS OF EGYPT ARE SOUTH DAKOTA 'Fruit and produce. Xesr l,t and I, Farrer Bleak, I J. Beck." Frove City, Utak. MJn . .1 Wilbur D 'U ... Ejeceptionat. 'Equipment . Nesbit ' I of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the scientifie attainments of jta chemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Llixrrpfgetuia, in nil of-iexcellence, by obttining the pure , medic- il principles of plants known to act most Direct Descendants from the Very Melons Which Oar Hebrew Brethern So Loudly Bewailed While JJiaversinsr the Desert. Watches and Jewelry. -- u ELLEN THEATRE SUGtBOW BTTEBIKART melon in Which the soeis are j tlrely different from anythlng rarsea feaiTtte-TirTSeTlesband la prob: Ln.Al8ertca:jSeottUidis;prte BUe they are ably - a type of the earliest! melons yellow, and ribbed. known. . as large- - as the nsnal Tun"6fjttuit "And ifee "h'Hfn fff TfieTIe8ir li a vupt We remember the in color, very thick, very seet, and agKIBTand Haid: fish whjch we did eat In Egypt free1 deliciously fragrant. . The peculiarity ly;. the rucuiubers and the melons; . . the-- ' seeds, And now our soul is driM Xhey"; are not spread away, there is nothing at all beside through the flesh, as in the American I this manna." Numbers H:-6- . melons, but r all in a hard mass it Thisis perhaps the first well the centers-lookin- g exactly like a nub' casVf a riot Over the menu of bin of corn. The second photograph table and nutritious a campingTOutpiti'tyc bot these seeds" When the melot tliose oi ths. hen.i cn me point or interest as tnax ia eut, this cojre Is taken out, a stick have a dogflsli j thU also la the first Tecordpf the thrust through t and lt! Is hung' tc hen, und Nor-,-- really; can It be wonmelon the rafters of th kitchen until melon It'i better faT than dered at that there was some disap- planting time of the following year Thickens; pointment at the loss of the melons, Beforegjlanting, Che seeds are' Bep It aoei . not car-each day ta go I though we have no real idea In these arated and "then planted as any other Around und raU melons are planted Both sorts are days oi what manna was, or its the dlL'keni " ' . . fey scratching up tin , go prolific growers, come nearly-an- d neighbor's lawi The melon of Egypt Is supposed to late. They are among the firsCmelons Or squawking Inp, have been of - Afrkani orlgi, ."thQugJl on to ripen, and there" are the alley , A opw ., - 'ni W Phone - I I aiProbert liverr barn Office .Bell 196 trated Songs of i Quality Red - I -- v v 17 to 11 p. m. Matinee 2 to 6 p. m. .Saturday Everj Evening BELL PBONK 73BLK T.T.DAVIES. : : :..-- - .: Entire change of Program every Monday and Thursday ;v Architect Craftsman and Bungalow Houses -Specialty. OFFICE: 281 Bouth First East : . . . I t i d PrnvnFniinHni not r.ri tut v. 1 V X t. on Brass Castings, Etc - - .- a- a m n at k I I - I, .? lien .. j i n. a f Gate, Qcar creckrRock Sprinp. vr Telephone 17 vrat it now wmie von coil.' m f-- m a UNSTABLE r port . Master's . Gen. Adalbert "Props., R. Bufflngtontat---'dtani'Maditto- Our dofrflsh hen, however, wB.,. At times set, up a hf)wlln!S When alt tbe world at night la still; Ann on we hear It growling; ., When bold marauders seek Its nest-B- ut then with satisfaction " We know il)at we may take our rest, Our watchdogflsh in action. J.;: toi a a, num- - " .war stories, -DerotsiyU 'Gen.7Mahone,l be said, "was very tbin. One cold and windy December morning in '64 he was taking a nap in his tent when his old colored servant, -- 'Uncle Davy(ttptoed in, and, stumbling In the darkness, knocked down ot Next year we think that we will go ' 4hegeneral-fotdtngcand spilled iA-yachtin- g on the ocean. ' on out him the frozen ground." And we'll enjoy the sail, we know, For we've conceived the notion up furiously Of taking.' too,, our dogflah hen a scabbard and made for Davy, sel?eJ To swim behind us gayly Davy ran. The general gav.e chase- ,We'll trap a sea cow, too, and then "TJncle Davy;tore up hill and dowa Have eggs and" fresh milk dally. -dale3illlhft-was pretty well (4ut of Our dogfish hen don't go to roost-- It then he looked back over his breath; ts no "perch's daughter. shoulder at his master, who bounded Jt wags its tall with joy when loosed after him on slender limbs, blue and Within Its nest of water, ' " 1 And better still and better yet." thin, hlB long, while night shirt flut Our dogfish hen will never set tering In the chill morning. Because it Is no setter. .. lan's sake. Mars' William.1 the exhausted Davy yelled, desperatelSafe. , .., y,- yo' hain't trustln' yo'se'f in dls. I were sure, the candy-sol- d in wind ondem legs, is you?'" . ."If .... iV that shop was pure and free from bac ASK FATHER. teria, I should be glad to get you couple of pounds," says the scientific ABunch -of Melons. 8wa4fcBTitiri3M8e-iy this is not certain. The mtiKkmelon melons on the vines until frost comes adulterations I feel thartannoIlake "has never 'beeOouhd in a wild state, All the melons shown grew on twe too many precautions to preserve your and is supposed to have originated, ip A'ines, and very many- - had been health and beauty." The fair young thing, who- - has India and to have been brought thence plucked from the same vines. normaL seed of Mr. Melons from Doerksen Persia. he stated that esndy appetite, coos-- a word by way brought from the of appreciation of bis thoughtfulness, brought from Armenia were cultivated the wateTmeloh"seed three centuries ago at Cantaluppi, province of TaurMa, in southern Rus Next they approach a place where near Rome, end thence were intro- sia; and that it is there called the soda fountain continues ... its glad -- -j duced all over Europe under the Astrachan. . The muskmelon seed he work. ;t . "You fond of - soda and Ice are. name of cantaloupes, whence our present name fpr them, which ia being cream, are you not?" he asks. Clergyman What would your fa- "I just love it." ther say lfhe aaw you digging for supplanted in the market by the cog"If it weren't bo often filled with worms on Sunday? ...... nomen of Rocky Ford; for once the dangerous' germs I would be happy to . Willie I don't know ; but I know cantaloupe etsintdjhe. hands of the get you some." dealer, It may be raised in Indiana or what he'd say if I did not dig for them. " IT-batLThis time she doetnot coo a any other seaport, but- - It Is always a him fishing over there."" r atlvelyr ahtf theycohllriue THeir home- Rocky FordJ ward-va- ik A Test of FrUndshlp. imnence. When he irt The two actiorapanylng plibtographs leaving herhe bashfully hints that he TTfusFJefore Artemus Ward's death have great interest from two reasons: "would lfte to. kiss her good-bRobertson poured out some medicine They how melons which are new Jn "You may, she says, to nla sur- and off eredlittprthe . sick "man, who this -- country Jtndrwhlcn are" no doubt .aThe Seed. wont said: '"My dear Tom, I won't take prisejTpjL:ianJhe-8ure-ther- e direct descendants "from " the very for any more of thai.hprrJbLesjtuJtHI the in be kiss, melons which"our Hebrewbrethrenrflo germs either, any orougiii irom me snores or tne uas: avenitrcn-mr-thriihafice- to" Robertson urged him to swallow the:, loudly bewailed while traversing the plan Bea, and it is called there the acquire any, desert, I found them on the garden Kluemelon. mixture; saying f "Do, now there's a . but little that night, be dear fellow for my sake. You know of Martin Doerksen, rwhose farm is In n refluires very little research, causee sleeps his mental effort to fleter I would do anything for you." ' of the flourishing MenUohite settlement when the 7, history of the Mennonites "Would you?" said - Ward, feebly, numbering a half:hundred . families, Is considered, to connect these melons mlnehether.Bhe Is thoughtful or sar Hear the beautiful iittlfr city of Meade, with the most ancient and historical castic hand for the last grasping his v'-friend's ' Kan. There are two kinds of melons forms of this fruit of the time, vine; and shown In the first photographswat"I would Indeed," said Robertson. lescoped Proverbs. the peculiarity of the arrangements of " ermelons and muskmelons. "Then you take it!" A silk parse in the Jiandis worth The the seeds in the Kluemelon would watermelons are In the heap In the make It very attractive to the house Ward passed away a few hours aft; twd sow'r eirsln fhepen, ; center. They are not strictly peculiar wife because Save the pennies' ,and your hetri erward. Recollections of the - are not "mussy - " as compared with our American wa- to serve. The theyeater would enjoy the will take care of themselvea. that are termelons, except the small, absenceofthe seeda-ate- or they ProDerlv The Only Way. ' nearly round, very light In color on cultivated It would probably produce a insurance agents. "We" all make blunders. I thought the outside and also on the inside,' and meionnchjQuJdJ-in-rgreatd- & T was a -- ones BuuiuTmghejrrwaa very s weef .Thethree r muskmelons mandj a round one." really at "tneboCtom 4f the picture are-t- n L. M. ALLEN. "Howdld you find out your mis- ' " -- ed -- . .. LITTLE NT.' "4 ft '1 .. n i riEi'rtastg A Body Servant of Gen. Mahone Doubt of His ' wild bent uppn, , Fat- - XfMithersslce"" a sally. ft. COAL! -- some . boj.-- ! , ' genuine to get its beneficial effects. A knowledge of the above, facts enables one to decline imitations or to return them if, upon viewing the package, the full name tbCalifottiiarg?yTUpCo7l8 not found , . jHintedpn the front thereof. LOOKED the-pla- WW . Figs and Elixir of Senna and as tlie genuine is manufactured by" an' original method known tdthe California Fig Syrup Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the ' mw I XiforniaTigsj: : m ' 1 -- d tooth-Bomenes- Self OUinJ Mining Ctxra, Mine Caju, Enjine and Boiler Repeura, Iron aoU ' aniiconibJninjtbni-jiMt-- in the right proportions, with skilliullyv " its wholeae-me-anrefreshing Syrup of Ttzzz- As there is only one genuine Syrup of mm mm mm so-nju- tMeMttmMHeMMMMHtHM beneficially e- Hhatirriows iT Admission, 10c JtQVO deep-prang- . We have plenty, - arrm amofit & .'-- - I 1 1 1 n IV ii t-;r- I - - -L. r- ' - T Spafford - r-'WS- II - r. tT'. , e - -- 1 II i 'nl -- -- I 1 ? H - AU f ' . 1 iiic itev i Mf - I i ' the Way. 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Hen ProdojflJrhlTlmi :.':i.Year', Beat.- -- vc- that ow "eggsTaidinrMay anlTeariJuneJcee any other time of the year, and for that reason eggs lafd at this particular time of the year should be preserved. Tit haalbeen found that wateri glass when properly made" seals "the eggs and prevents further infection when kept at a comparatively low tempera- rTtl lainedhronjanjalA-atifrff- r 1.2&a gallon, a gallon of the water glass being made into fen 'gallons of preservative by imply dissolving it in nine gallons of water which has been boiled and cooled before use.:The pre served egg should 'bekeptlnacellar cv pnsaB Bending; ft . one-jdol- - lar for yeartsubeptloTy ? V b waoi laeas, not uui,bu1 cmuroufc5 rawiijs or cutsrvWhat do youthink woqid be a auitablejdesign 1 maganne, published for Utah?. Send us your aniwer wia youf subscriptionjuid if your idea islK6oepterWewill ar: .ii gold. k the further following offer, wiA yrsubsoription sendli ns3-jwmm oitnree oi your irieols and we will eend each of 1 them absolutely frt of chargis a copy ofjhe Utoh number of The " " ') Western, Monthly. . ; vvjt-'- , - - Bm , , h 4.$ioo -- -- "V . - 'iteltTuciiiccTCom 8 -- , . , f fti : 's Tell the agent, iTHE OVERLAND ROUTE: as far as it - foes." It means savin? of time in avoidance of changing cars, - - broken connections, etc "You'flKnow When You Go." for : AskyiShortXine-Age- nt rates Mid particulars. I V , i ? 4 ' ' " Mi -- Go Direct I II : -- - - . t ; WLM :U-N- mm?-.- : IBIIIIIIIIIIIII HUUIC ajvkj miiu take?" u "I got into a hole!" pr in a ory, cool room or cellar where the sun's rays do not fall direct- - iy upon them. Only, clean eggsfshould be used for preservation, and' these Bhould be placed in the nreservative within twentyifpjirusfter-thTTrf- r -aia.. .: ii care. is taKen to select clean oouua eggs, ana j)roperreeautJontt rwwenreorm carrying out the de. Nine ladles', tallora. . maka aaa Bb udder at the thought of polygamy MarTraBfeahdryour rivals will Never judge a man by his clothes; above indicated, it Is believed that wa it may be a rented dress suit- - ter glass furnishes a chean.. reliable Speak twice before the other man tana easily employed preservative for hftOlfflfiJo- think; : ; s use every on - ..lArjg.erjL.JU'au'sbjn.ot-benere-lenc-'J e having a Bupplrpf .iresh'iCB8--i- n th : on the part of nature. spring can make a considerable saving never strikes twice in the Lightning at-tand aame- - time have a larger same place; it dpesn't'have to. v - - number of fresh eggs to use In the or Siippef Delicious -- he ;w4nteri Post laflHifuaoSs I'Mamma," asks the little boy." Tibw Tnrmr can Santa Claus get ' Into our ' flat, :ontf nothme pei to tne market they, wllfr get when we haven't any chimney " radiator?'' steam a but ing, One-hamore money for Z2ZIX of the crop when prices are IfftrthahCfor" the t"TIewIll- - probably" siTp" In by the wnoie. When the marHeta :. are well basementrdrxirarllnj t LSelt Nothing But the Best.- -f eTs . will make Jt.alrule d : lf alottersays wtlreferlfof IPireHpttU-tthlylttrbeTi- oasties - . - . at . ng A new "dainty ' of ; pearl white corn, by the makers of Postum and Grape-Nut- zzrr" s, Toas tiJtare" fully - cooked. rolled into thin ' wafcrsand- - f SSteda "crisrl roMen.brown. Ready to eat direct from t the " box with ' cream or.' good milk. The exquisite flavourand -- crisp tenderness - delights . the; most fastidious epicure or invalid !J" -- :- 1 arcss: at Breakfast, Lunch .repenfcfe tel8uretmris: tb9-kue- .Get-TMthepnd- Good" , ItV the ladTWith" only should the articles be selected, a surprising vigor in the use of slang. will-- put-h- im out f of It has , been discovered that eggs but they should e uniform of tb "That. Janitor " laine quaMty-the bottom, of.ithe sMUDceaffietedr the eggtig basket ss at the top.t In8teadprfi'i sack." cay, 14 heloyiduct-befor- e laid,andJthrpuga:jpore8and -- defects in jthe sheli:after the ieggl ig -i-aia irig the very small ones to the market, Much can be done, to reduce the keep those "that are unsalable, feed' Yes, says theTnan; with the rmud of his .trouerstlier.-i- a chances of infection' and to reduce or them" on the farin. and they will then pa! a human side to gardening. For in' ln prevent theniurtS-ljeffects--o- f the stance, the potato' has eyes, and the : 1 -t corn has ears." . i Potatoes from. 8prout;-Th- e tne oi eggs.' British quality keeping .with the frayed man . In the first place the hens Bhould be agricultural colleges have been the '"But.rasks testing "what vegetable has a nose?" kept in as nearly perfect . health as the growing of potatoes from sprouts cuffs, ' "I do not wlsh'to go on. record' In possible and should be given enough with great success. A Daily Scotsman T Charles etiell forming food to nable them to forwarded by , the matter". replies the first man, "but niake Btroflg shells of uniform thick, DryBdale of Dunfermline says lhat the the onion smells more, than any other neBr.' Clean nesting places are' neces- yield and quality have both been plant." and the sary to prevent infection in th nest. pow The eggs should be gathered dEifly and era strengthened. OOooraIjpIIieii.mperatarewhicfe does; not go abqv? 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