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Show To Reach 8chwackhammer's House. "Can you tell mo where M. Schwack-hammer, Schwack-hammer, tho minister, lives?" Inquired a stranger of an old German settler in Wilson county, Kansas. "Ynw," said-he. said-he. "You shust vail do road up to do crcok and dura do pritch over the shtrcam. Den you ko on dill yon rum to a road mlt roods around a school-house; school-house; put you don't take dot 'roat Veil, den you go on dill you meet a pis pin shingled mlt straw. Den you durn, de road, around dojleld and go on dill you gum to a pig red house all speckled orer mlt vlte, and de garret upstairs.' Veil, dat la mine proder Han's house. Den you durn dat house around da parn, and you see a road dat goea P Into de roods. Den you dake dat toad, too. Den go right straight on, and de first house you see Is a haystack, and, de next Is a parn. Veil, he don't Ik dere. Den you rill get farder, and" you1 see a house on de bill about a alle( and go In here und axe de old woman, and she will dell you pedder as I can."1 Kansas City Star, -j j |