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Show i hie Monyixn examixei? or.imx, itaii. WHIM DISTRICT COURT Edward L., the little am of Aih-i- t and Juliet Stallings, passed away at a a. m. at the rcsideme, 3283 Adama Ave.. of bronchiti. Se- rvices will be held tomorrow, Saturdty, lec. Slat, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited, iu attend. Parker.the Infant dau4-te- r of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Parke, last evening of pneumonia. The fui. eral aervlcea will be held tomorrow !. ternuon at 11 o'clock a. m. from tl'.j residence in Clinton, Davia county. Interment will take place In the Ogdta City cemetery, DIED-V- ita Servicea over the remains of Mis. Margret Roberta Peti will be held Sunday at 3 p. m. from the Fifth wai-meeting house. Remaina can be view k1 at tha family residence, 742 Twenty-fift- h street, on Saturday from 3 to 8 p. m. Un Sunday from 10 v m. until 1:30 p. m.. Interment in City ceme- tery. An application for marriage license vraa granted today to Ralph Da warn., 34, and Edna McGowan, 14, both f Butts. Tha juvenile appearance of the bride-elecaused some comment In tile county clerka office, but the necessary papera were forthcoming and the license leaned. The name partlea applied for license some days ago, but were refused license on account of the age of the prospective bride, wlto won but 14 years of age tha 34th of the present month. ct REMAIN PRICES GRAIN FIRM AND STEADV. DECEMRER - 31, 1901. toUBiiafeaaUihMBMwlBgaMBBtoiMSaMMUtoUya NANNIE A TUMBLE Few Other Changes Are Noted in cal Market Prices. point. Mra. Fred Tout left yesterday "ur Pocatello, Idaho, to visit a few days with her aiaier, Mra. Dellamore, wie of Chief Railway Clerk Dellamort RYE UKE OTHER Deputy Bvlnap started yeeieriEy Cor Provo, with (.'has. Hyer, an insce patient, for the slat asylum at tUr AND tATLTIJI)AY MORNING, TOUTS Lo- 1 HATTERS SUCCESS But few changes are noted In the market quotations this week. Wheat and rye have each taken a SEVERAL CASES ARE HEARD IN tumble in price but other graiua re- SCORES A TRIUMPH AT HIS MAJmain firm and steady. SHORT SESSION YESTERDAY. ESTY'S THEATER IN LONDON. Following are the market's ruling Christina Ebberson Settles With (J. P. prices: Appears as Alcastis in Gluck's Opera California lettuce, 6c a bunch. Railroad For S3.0C0 for Death of That Name. 26c California suawotiTies, per cup. of Her Husband. Cranberries, 16c per quart. Hubbard aquath, 10c sud 16c each. Miaa Nannie Tout is continuing her Pine appl-- a, 2ic to 36c each. sucreas-iu- l musical career Judge Henry H. Rolapp, held a short gloriously Sweet Potatoes, 4 pounds for 26a sessiin in uie uisiricl court jesuruay in Lonuoa and UJt-- poopu) are warCelery. 5c a bunch. ranted in Uie print: they nave m Uieir morning, lasting oniy about an hour, Utah pears, 3c a pound. tn the matter ol Brnyih vs. Charles 2nd she famous aiuger. Du Ur.h op lea. 3c a pound or 76c to appeared as Alcesue lu muck's opera K heed, et at., D. A. Smyth, p.a.ntiH, fi.26 per of that name iu Ana Majesty a theater by hta counsel, J. hi. n.ed a Oregon apples, fl.75 per bushel. in Loudon, and tiio fan Mail Gazette lean, ui ur lrorn the supreme court New in and market Utah cabbage it in which reuiiiiiiur it was oroeroa is eats: n 3c pound. quoted at that piainutt have juug.ueul quieting We now coma to the actual perforUtah potatoes are quoted at 2J mance, which, aa we his ti.ie ui me ieai esaLe ueacnuei hate alieauy said, for 26c. $1.10 per hundred. waa extremely iniurcuiuig. Miss Nanin the amenued couipiaiut, wmeu judg- pounds now Beet la (6.65 per sack, anger ment was accordingly enteied by tho 13 ny 'lout, aa Aiciaiib, waa certainly lbs. for 81.00. court, in this case biujin sued to the swat prominent figure iu every Cane sugar, 66.76. quiet title lor property un iweniy-blt- h sella for 17 2 cents manner and matter in tue cheese Hooper street. The dial net court threw a of the music drama; her voice to adpound. the case out auu it was tuaeu to tua mirable, and mote tban that. It ia Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c. supreme court where it was dectuud admirable, not so much by reason of Eastern cheese. 20 cents, that they must qu.et the line for the iu beauulul, but rather ol its dramatic lunch eggs 35 cents a dozen. property lu question and give buoih Eastern eggs, SO cents. quality. Dramatically aha waa extremLemons. 36c to 36c per dozen. possession. ely touching; she allowed heraeif to The matter of confirmation of eaie High pateut flour sella for 2 95 per be a Burnt accomplished actress. From of filly-liv- e snares of the stock ot me hundredweight; etriiight grade for the vocal point of view also she waa s brilliant, not by way of the sheer brilCandy Co., belonging 82.85. Coal otl eel! for 26c a gallon. liance of an auaoiuicly pure voice, but to the estate ot Daniel W. Bhupe, deRanch butter, 25c. by way of that stage brilliance which ceased, came up. Attorneys A. K. Pratt Glues, ao admired,1 and for which Wagand C. C. Hicnaids appearing for Etta Creamery butter, 30 cents. Oranges from 75 to 60 cents a don ner scoured Germany. Mr. Ben Ivor Bhupe.the administratrix of the estate. Davies waa excellent aa Admetua; Mr. Eleven thousand dollars had been ox- en. Coco nuts, io cents each. F. Greevea Johnson took the two parts tered fob tne stock by Joseph Bcuw Turkish figs 25c per package. of the Atigh Priest ana ihanaiue, croft. Mra. Pearl Decker appeared 20c a dozes. Bananas, while Mr. James iiebden FUsier waa by her attorney, Oscar Moyle of Bait 70c Oysters, per quart an excellent Tucouier and Outcomer" Lake, and bid 12,15U.OO for the stoca, Eastern chickens are selling in the and James pingree aiao appeared and for 22 c spring parts of Heracles and the Gra pound, liens, 17 The lesser part were charmingade. bid !12,6U0.bU tor it. The court then Utah spring chickens, 25c a lb. ly fulfilled, particularly those iff the continued the hearing until tomorrow Teal ducks. 25c per pair. aueuduuie and tha general surroundm order at ten that oclock Mallard ducka, 26c each. morning the binders might fasve further time Halibut 16c; flounders, acles and ing chorus. Tha scenery was really aa good aa could be, and bir Charles in which to Hie additional hula If so smelts sell for 13 2 cents a pound; Stanford conducted with Inclined. groat sucrenta; salmon 17 striped baas, 17 In tha matter of Christina Ebber-ao-n cents. Cock-taile- d salmon 20c and cess, and with a true Insight into tne va. the iJ. P. R. R. Co., and the 25c per . meaning of Glucks wonderful poetiSmoked white fish, 20c per pound. cal ideas. Although tha last act waa 8. P. R. K. Co., Attorney W. L. necessarily somewhat of a banallte, it Finnan Haddie 171-2- c lb. appeared for tha plaintiff and Craba 25c and 80c. Lobsters 15c per waa played in a joyful fashion, with on his motion nn order was entered the right spirit of rejoicing, and withchanging the name of the plaintiff to pound. out excess. On tbe whoie, nlthougb Lard retails for 13 a pound. Christina Ebberson in all proceedPickled pigs feet, three pounds for we wore present at the first performings had. The hearing on stipulation ance of Orfuo," given by tbe Koyai went by delault to the U. P. Co., for 25 eenta. Pickled lamba tongue, 40 eenta a dos-3- College, we should say that this was, judgment, and judgment was entered ao far, the most artistic production on for f J.UUU and costa of f 10.75 against Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. tha stage that that institution has bethe Union Pacific company. A stipuBeef riba, seta 9c per pound. fore provli ed for the public. We were lation waa ordered entered dismissing Rib roaat, 12 2 cents. glad to notice that both Bir Waiter the case as to the O. B. L K. H. Co. Veal breasts, 12 cents. Barrett and other colleagues act mod In this caae Mrs. Ebberson had origSirloin steak, 15 cento. thoroughly to appreciate this preseninally sued for 316,2UU.UU for the death and porterhouse steak, 17 tation o,. Glucks splendid work." of her husband, who was killed In the cents. Tbe London Dully Ttuegraph comwreck near Green River, and settled Round steak, 12 cento. ments aa follows: with ihe defendant for 3,0UU. Chuck steak, 10 eenta. 8ir Charles Branford's Instrumea The court approved the bonds of Rib boiling beef, 7 cento. talisto, all on the stage, did their utJoseph Stanford, county commissioner-elBeef shoulder clod a, 10 cento. most to add to the antiquarian Interect for four-yeterm, and of OsRump roaata, 10 to 12 2 eenta. of the production a measure of hucar B. Madaon for two-yeterm. Lola and rib pork chops, 15c cents est man warmth. Miaa Nannie Tout, In the matter of Frederick Klngs-lan- d Who pork loins, 11 cento a pound. though her genial and roguish counva. George H. Tribe la which comVeal necks, 10 eenta tenance hardly matched the tragic InSliced ham, 20 eenta plaint the delendant was attached for tention of her acting, gave a strong Boilad bam, SO cents. liquors, etc., purchased from the plain and praiseworthy reading of the part Eastern ham, 15c to 17 3 cento. tiff, the court ordered a decision susof AJceatia. This young singer has 17 Breakfast 2U& and the twenbacon, demurrer and giving taining stuff In her, aa wa have written be2 12 cento. In Sausage, which to amend tha comty days fore, and, when her voice has gained Dry salt oacon, 15 eenta plaint. cento a pound in brilliancy, she will make the tact Pickled pork, 12 still clearer. Her opportunities ware Home cured breakfast bacon, 15a WABN1NG TO GABE- many yesterday, end in auch passages Chopped suet, 12 2 cento. n aa the 12 1 eenta Pork "Dlvinites du Styx sausage, LESS PARENTS translated "Ye Lords of Endless Hamburger, 12 2 eenta The price in each Instance to by the Night she rose admirably to the ocPRACTICE OP LEAVING CHILDREN casion. Aa Admetua Mr. lien Ivor pound. a LOCKED IN HOUSE ALONE strove gallantly with a role that Timothy hay, loose sells for 812.00 MUST STOP. per toa Timothy baled, 65c a hundred. had many diffleuitiea for an artist of Alfalfa baled, 65c a hundred. small stage experience. Mr. if. Chief of Police States That He Will Alfalia hay, loose, 7A0 to 8.00 per Foster, too, and Mr. F. GreeveaJ,JohnTake Action in the Matter. ton. son took their shares of the occasion's Wheat, 11.60 per hundred. honors by dividing between them tha Oat a Chief of Police Browning has receivparts of Heracles, the Oracle, tha High Whole corn, . ed numerous complaints lately about Priest and Death. Sir Charles StanCracked corn, ford undertook the duties of conducparents, especially mothers, going away Cracked barley, from home late at night and leaving littor; while a new English version of tle children In the house alone. This Barley, 8L30. tbe opera, from the pen of Mr. nimt hundred. la Rye, a dangerous one and the per practice Aveling, was used." Van and bund' chief 1 empliatic in hia ad. aborts, per statements Flirts alone. 81.30 per hundred. that he will airret parents who do that wrt of thing and complaints will be WARRANIY DEEDS lied under the state law charging SUICIDE ATTEMPTED them with neglect of children. The following warranty deeds wars The law makers have foreseen the OF PRISONER today filed in the county recorder's ofat dangers of mothers going away fice. sight and leaving little children alone R. G. DAY, WHO AWAITS TRIAL, Clay Olaon to Clay C. Olson for a con-- si and the following state law la the reBARELY RESTRAINED BY PRISJn ation of 81.90U, part of the sult of that knowledge: Chapter 26, soul beast quarter of section number II ONERS FROM USING RAZOR. Section 4224 Every parent or guarin township number 5 north of range dian of any child who wilfully omits, without lawful excuee, to perform any Wife Falla to Vlalt Him at County number X. west of Salt Lake meridian. Emma Harris to Elmer H. Baker for Jail and Ha Grows Despondent. cuty Imposed upon him by law to furthe sum of 8750.00, all of lot flva in nish necesaaiy food, clothing, shelter block I, Central Park annex. attention for such child is guilty of R. G. Day, the man who la awaitMra Mollie Fidler to Marv Brooks a misdemeanor. The law la plain on the county jail for obtain- for a consideration of 8400.000, all of tua point and parents are kindly asked ing trial at under lame pretenses from lot 8 in block one and all of lot 4 in money by the chief of police to take warning. ing block 2, Cropaev'a third addition, aim Chief Browning has been awakened several prominent Ogden eilisens by part of lot 4 in block i of said addiat all houra of the night by the little the use of the name of a Minneapolis ation. sureties became company, despondent In children of a certain lady the town, Francis Clarke, Jr., and Mary Clarke, who complain of being left alone and yesterday on account of hia wife a hia to Geoige A. Fuller, for tbe become frightened at any noUe .however failure to visit Mm for some time and aumwife, of 8323.00, a part of section 27, wife w as barely restrained from cutting hia sight This certain lady la the hus-bmtownabip 7, north range one, containd throat. of a railroad man and when her 83 acres. the la out on a run she locks Early In the evening ba made the ingEdward Fuller to George A. Fuller for cULl.en in tha house and goes out But rash declaration that ha would kill 8160.00, the northeaet quarter of sectie children do not always stay home, himsell and created coailderable con- tion 22, township 7, north of range one, because they rometlmee go down to the sternation among tha prisoners by hia ICO acres. Uaion depot and wait there until the attempts to use a razor which soma Milton Metzler anj Clara S. Rone-watreturning mother goes there and finds of the prisoners had been permitted of Los Angeles, Cal., to Elmer H. them. to use a abort time with which to Baker of Ogden, for the aum of 810.00, The writer was present at a fire in shave themaeivea. lot 6, block 3, Central Park annex. Tlatcher, Arizona, four years ago and Day actually got possession of the Mary Brooks to Mra. Mollie Fidler a razor saw five little innocents perish In and proceeded to carry out Ms for a consideration of a of turning cottage end was powerless to threat but waa held by several prla lot 4 in block one, of Uropseyspart third ail them. The mother went out to a oners until the prison authorities were addition. two nHghbar'a place for an hour or waa disarmed the called. The crazed man and locked the five children in hia rashness. DO NOT ORGANIZE. hrflf-e- . In aome way the children set and later regretted His wife waa formerly in the habit fin to the Interior aitd being locked in Dover. Del., Dec. 29. After spending cotld not save themselves. The awful of coiling at the prison frequently, mother a raving but, according to the deputy sheriff tha entire day In fruitless balloting tha sfctck made the nuniac and her life will be forever a in charge, the husband mads the vis- new Delaware legislature, which in extra session its ao unpleasant by his abuse that today, adliving hell of remorse. journed without having effected a perhe has since discontinued them. manent organization. The house alert" HEAT XMAS HIKUCABP i ed Representative Baggs, Union Remake fat grave- publican Neglected colds temporary chairman. A riandeoma Souvenir Recalved From yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine SyThe two houses will meet again towomen men to and a haprup helps morrow morning when the factional Lake Shore A Michigan Southern. py, vigorous old age. differences can be adjusted sufficiently to bring about an organization; the This paper Las received a Christmas St. Petersburg, Dec. SO.' The Novoe Judgment lien law, to adjunt which tbe bill of fare from, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Dining Car Vre mv a today publishes an article on extraordinary session in called, will be ser'ice. It is neatly gotten up and the New Monroe Doctrine of Amer- passed on. The deadlock over organiica." While not objecting to what it zation wa the result of difference beprrMDta a fine typographical appearRepubliance. Upon the front page in addition terms the handa off" policy of the tween tha Union (Addicks) to a9 artistic decoration of holly leaves United Staten, nor even to the honest cans over the division of the legislative them la a large real holly leaf which broker policy, if the chargee are not office. The Unions, who are in the maof la very suggestive of the Yule tide. A too high, it doctors that the trouble ia jority, insist cm haring that the United States "do not seem to tha offices while the regulars demanJ on verse tho alto front little rattky want to confine the doctrine to 8nuth that they be equally divided. pagi refers to tho Christmas train: The houe adjourned early in the It brings to glowing hearths and America, hut to have a finger ia every afternoon after taking a down ballots European pie." hearts but Iha senate continued until thirty Tie traveller home again. St. Petersburg, Dec. 39. Minister ballots bad "been token. AH the balAnd bears upon its wings of ateam baa promised a lots were alike showing seven Union Sviatopolk-Mirsk- y the Chris) mas train." Rich gift and E sough of tha good thugs of earth deputation of Jews from Kikolaievik, Republicans, seven Democrats are Bated on the bill of fare to satisfy who complained that the position of three regular Republicans, all holding in Kher- to their resperthra factional nominees. the appetite of the moat exact- 25.000 of their ail the balloting was declared ilen son ia the new province epicure. jeopardised by ing expunged from tha Journal. passport laws, put into effect by the legal and Tbe hou-- e voted for a apeakHr, while If you cant isle Minister von Pltbve, last year, to Advice to a Broker: the balloting In the Mm ate was for a give tbe metier hia immediate hull the market, grin and bear it! president pro tern. Life. t bu-he- Kii-.jSii- , 1-- Bhupe-William- c. One of the moat complete aet of charts in the state, covering the tax assessments id. Weber, county from 1890 to 1904 inclusive has been placed In the commissioners court room. The charts are placed on rolls In a each chart being suitable attached to a roller and very convenient at all times for references. Room baa been left for four additional roila or eight years of assessments and it la looked upon aa one of the moat useful charts of Its kind. The wars we done by Mlsa J. Marks, W. IL Swan and I J. Holthcr under the direction of Mr. Hollingsworth, county clerk. wall-cabine- t, In the county recorders day a quit claim deed was office yesterfiled by John H. White of Balt Lake, covering the following tract of land In Weber county for the sum of 1244.26. One hundred acres of land in the southeast quarter of section 21, township 8 north of range 2; 280 acres of land in the south half of section 23 In township 8, north of range 2; all of section 23 in township 8 north of range 2; east half of section 13 in township 8 north of range 2; 20 acres of land in west half of section 33 township 8 north of range 2; all of section 35 In township 8 north of range 2; the northwest quarter of eectiou 29 , in township 8 north of range 3; the south half of section 29 township 8 north of 3. range 2 1 I1-- a a. 2 2 1-- ar 1-- 2 1-- 2 Bodily pain loses Its error if youve bottle of Dr. Thomas Elecrrlc OH in the bouse. Instant relief in caae of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of way sort. Frrdy That tailor of yours la certainly a bird. Cholly Yes; I'd call Mm a pelican. Ferdy Why? Cholly If you'd aee the six of his arz. Cleveland bill you wouldnt Leader. well-know- 1-- Da-vie- 81-B- 81-5- 81-4- ACCURATE fl-3- 81-2- PRESCRIPTION WORK HEN you have a diff -- cult prescription or one that is to be uszd in a s:rious case of illness, bring; it to us. We fill every prescription exactly as it is wri.ten. That is why so many dolors direct their patients to bring prescriptions to us. WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. SB e I a Arthur Merchant, a fireman on tha with beedquartere at Ogden, haa re- Mr. Blaaley waa formerly am ployed turned to this city after a trip ever the with the different railroad companies et road asst of here, ea far aa Groan River. Ogden in various capacities end has a J. H. Maaderflfld, the popular trav- greet number of frienda la the tows. ailing passenger agent of the Chicago and Northwertern, bee resigned hia posit Ian with the above nomad company to taka effect tha first of tha Tear. He haa accepted e position aa intvrlilag paaamiger agent for tha San Ifodro bund. Winncmucca switch engine, amt with a peculiar accident last evening wMla in the discharge of his duty. While lighting tho headlight of Ms angina Union Pacific No. 3 waa about ait the lamp exploded and hia faea and hours head were baidly cut by glass. He will how eveisle yesterday. It la reported, that moat of the trains from ba laid up for several days. Dr. Bam-uel- s to la attendance. Winnemucca tha east are on lima today. Silver State. Beginning the first of the year the who wants a ahava on tha panernger Fireman and White Ed. Engineer Pacific Union Pacific and Southern last an had Ahern experience Larry will bava te ahava hlniaalf aa Ilia trains men 11 to occurred night wMch, had railroad barber aboard Indus la of loos a Laid habits, might ba attribut- to ba aboliahed. shop y This to tha result ed to an exceas of Christmas cheer. of duing away with tha eompoaits afternoon, car. They left here yesterday and while going through tha Palisade canyon they wera startled by some-tirin- g Iha composite car on tha Union Paa landing with a howl and rtita and Southern Pacific lines, after scramble on tha tender of their angina. tha first of the year, wilt be no longer When enough coal duat bad blown a part of tha make up of passenger away for them to identify their visi- trains out of Ogden. The observation tor they beheld an enormous wild cat, ear at tha rear la to bo made more of which crouched, snarling, upon the a complex proposition ana many of the coal and seemed ready to taka posses- convenience of the composite ear will sion of tha cab. Neither the engineer be added to the observation car. It la no firemen being accustomed to suoh toted that A library, bar and amoklng a passenger, both at ones vacated via room era to ba added. d tha front window and rods tha until Mr. Cat arrived at tha point E. Buckingham, general superintendat which ha desired to dlsembarz be- ent of the Oregon Short Line, left yesfore they returned to iha employ of terday on Union Pacific No. 6 for tha Southern Pacific. It la claimed Evanston. Wyo., in hia private car No. by some railroad msa that Messrs. 0b. White and Ahem beat thalr own train into Carlin and others era wondering J. P. Mariien, termeriy divieion what would have happened If they of the Pulimaa company, had been flagged before tha wild cat at Baa rrsnclaeo, arrived hi this city quit running tha engine. Never hav- from Chicago down Thursday ing flagged a wild cat none of thsia to Salt Lake City to taka In toe ran any. but It ia thought that Larry 1ghU. He will return to Ogden May will apply for a above! on tbs Bllgo or tomorrow and than ge to hia home and Cork railroad, where there are et Sea Francisco. neither wild cats nor snakes. silver State. H. T. B leal ay. wlfa and ahlUm left home thalr for yesterday P. A. La Bells, traveling auditor of la Tha Oakland. Slumya tha Union Pacific and Oregon Short have with toe been TlaMlng Lino Dining Car and Hotel Service, Walkers la Ogden during tho holidays. poe-aihl- run-boar- Wia-nemuc- ca GC3QQ 0 BS3C 223C ENDOWS A HOME FOR NEWSBOYS In the " Country' Miiae Will Donato Sits for Such an Institution In Oaklaed, Cal. Star Denver, Dec. 29 Edna Wallace Hopper, iter ot A Country Mouse," haa announced her intention to donate ground for the bulLling of a home for newabova In Uaktand. CaL, her native city. During bar engagement ia San hreaclaeo next month the dedication will taka place. Already Miaa Hopper haa opened negotiations for the transfer of too property. Not only does aha purpose to donate the grounds for the building of this house, but it to her to endow it with a fiaeJ annual Inronia to go toward ita maintenance Aa Incident that happened in Omaha during Miaa Hopper's recent engagement there brought about this determination on her pert On Christmas night, when returning from the theatre to her huUl after tbe performance Mian Hopper upon alighting from bar carriage, almost fell ever the prostrate form of a wee boy, half froaen and nrarlr starved, yet clutching hia few remaining newspapers. Miaa Hopper, with tha east also oe of bar maid, carried tn la-- to her rooms la tha hotel. A physician wee summoned and in a abort while tha littla waif waa restored to conadoneaean Tha question confronted Miaa Hopper want to do with tho Uttla follow, for according te hia earn atatemmt, he had no home. She solved tha difficulty by making him bar guest during her stay la Omaha and arranged with the manager ot the theatre to gtva him a permanent position. This experience determined Mias Hopper upon tbs fraiding of a newsboys' bom nr if 00C3O 0 o 'i er oo Q 9j OO too Q FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS TUE MORNING EXAMINER 85-0- REACHES MORE PEOPLE over the Rural Free DeUvenr routes in Weber County than any other paper in die itate con-Ven- ed do To SSALIEYS AND WE WILL NOT GUARANTEE YOU THE BEST OF GOODS, BUT GUARANTEE TO SAVE ONLY YOU MONEY ALSO. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE i It is the Paper that reaches the Farmer and die city people ADVERTISE IN IT f) two-thir- All Enpravin FREE SMALLEY. 348 CO QOi Twenty-fift- h Street tO3ttKA0O 8 0 0 0 1-- O 82SO QC r rrrrrrrsx O QG30 |