Show A fair ealr ban BAr BARGAIN mals mais the ladles ladle i of leavenworth come out fairly and squarely on the liquor question they have says an exchange a pledge in circulation to the following folio wing aing effect in consideration of our said husbands and fathers the rs signing the tho pledge to abstain from the use of intoxicating drinks we do hereby pledge ourselves to henceforth and forever wear no more wool flax jute jummy horsehair thread or any other thing on our heads except the tho hair hain that grows there add avd to use no more newspapers p ers except as men use the same Is not that meat fair to wear their 0 own wn hair efad hd also new pipers papers to no longer t abuse but put stiem only to manly use surely the sald imd said husbands husband sand and fathers williL not be able to hold out against this fairest proposition of the fair but are not nol the leavenworth ladles ladies acting hastily in promising to wear on their lovely heads nothing but ghe gho tho the hair that grows there how about thab that thing of bea beauty uty a duel of a bonnet |