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Show IREKiATlOX MATTKIS , ' s 1 Irrigation in t'u Kansan amt stage of ep-- .Ni-- i u ui edecF. lifen nhoMii :n ,i., mu 'itt - ii'nv, j horn tin r.i i . all cro; ,, a'.ii .mu raise nuir t t tiou than ri irm.s, east -- In those Mil fouii'l. as rf u as w In-- , 1 in-a- i nhalioi tiuii c.1 it In- - vi f ii s"i jm one oatr atfi.nl t. where it e.iu ho , elamatiiiii of wosti rn bra-h- a from atr fromtlie mountains Cin paLtig ti in great quantities of uiiiit-ra-l fertil- eifii-ntrn and water solution, liiig admttiA to the fiehis are freighted with icli fertilizing elements' usually more laliiuhTe to the growing 'crop t'i.,n u u. that can lx- purchased and npjqied at a tostly rate a cost that m kes seen ms inroads uiMin the profit of fanners cultivating maiOi,t loin-ou- t oi deteriorated noils in mdir tales year by year The ial roust itueuts carried in solution , m.ght he stipjsiseil, hate an t bile up n lie i nips irrigated. oi those isiuipuunds may lie s others are e, rtaiuly henetieial, es, , I, til Tims,- through lone the i u de,t nets a rn h vtfrry'i fig wuiphUtV o linn oi trypsuiu Thus the Kistnah cj-- river India, passes through a him stone eountry. has a delta w hich was found to produce crops 50 Jier cent larger than the delta of the I uahivery winch passes through a granite eountry. At Unerside, Cult., it is estimated that IK). (too pounds of oranges requite a total of forty-twpounds of the irrigation waters potash, while used supply- thirty-fivMunds Absolutely barren ground may lie made productive by the deposition of silt from water used for irrigation. In I ranee gravel beds have been converted into fertile fields by this means. In southern New .Mevieo, along the fertile valley of the Kio Grande, the soil is renewed each year, by a deposit t'f detritus eomiug through the acequias that has tTTe effect of maintaining a degree of fertility that could be acquired in no other way. In some instances this silty deposit is left evenly-spreaover the ground several inches deep and shallow plowing anil cultivating keeps it well employed while the subsoil deposited probably only the season is not disturbed or called upon to give up any of itt great fertility. the process of construction going on forever. In eonehisiiyp, it is pluiu to see that the irrigator enriches his land every time be irrigates it. Ill au irrigated country the oldest farm is often the richest, and brings the highest price, while in the rest of the United States, the older the farm the less its value. All streams, creeks, ponds, wells and spring's hold in solution valuable fertilizing salts, beneficial to plants under cultivation. A. M. Uvas in Field and Farm. w atuiTisi Io.jh liu-l- i fifty-mil- . siir-fao- e o e sm-ees- s I ri-h- er well-know- n y now-bra- j pur-pos- -- f-- it; rs con-gies- s. ai a Degs. la a dead theae prstv parts a part of granulated sugar; mix with water so that it can be molded np In little pieces as large aa hulled hickory nuts, heed these three days, and the fourth day add ounce of strychnine crystallized. 1rairie doga have a taste for grancorn-mea- l. URY one-hal- f OF one-eigh- th CURES ulated sugar. February is the mouth to give this to them. 1 gave one dose to the dogs and picked up twenty-sioutside of their hole at one time Kansas Farmer. The Hoik of (Pibralter L out steadier than a M a, liberated from VPesITio-tleHrfFlft and' fever, b; lions s Stom-a- i nt or dumb itiiue by b b.tter, a prcft-c- l antidote lo aiularl.il d air or aii r. It is o an j icsoii lurimed v tor IdliouH rheumatic or for m Girl Graduate. amt iiervotw-n- i Widucyr ii.pluinls, dv iru-ia A d'e-- s of v hite erepon made vv ith a It tniirme appelHe and sleep and i one .,,11 1 interlined with softening to a Cepth of fifteen indies. Hound Doing- tho waist in btu-k- , pointed in front, large Lady of the House What do you sleeves, belt and co.,ar mean by sitting theie all the afternoon of taffeta ribbon hourd at doing nothing'.' Lidn t you tell th bac. llusp'.aid of the goods uuu u and me when 1 gave you your dinner that .ictei-lill center fiotit of the waist of ribbon from belt to shou.ileis. I had only to show you the wood pile back amt fiont. with short bow of four audW you would do tho rest'.' eary raggies Hat s wot I said, udn s In me loops and four ends and been inl.u ever aince, lady. Journal. New erk 1'ress. Hulls Catarrh ur When Nature la a Const. tutional cure, l'r i Needs assistance ft muy be beet to render it promptly, but one should rememPotatoes In Old 1 tuu-s- . - Gtra-n- i knew the potato os a dainty, ber to use even the most perfect remeand it is recorded that the tillers were dies only whrn needed. The beet and most simple and gentle remedy la the sometimes roasted and steeped m saik -- or baked Fyrup of Figs, manufactured by the and that is sheiry sugar with marrow- - and spices, and even pre- California Fig Fyrup Company. served and candled. Mmkespeare To Make It Popular. mentioned them, but be evidently reafraid tennia will not be as garded them us a mere cunosity. of er r torney here; at Port sistant; federal Townsend and Spokane, besides John J. Malone and other prominent Tacoma demounts. Judge Coleman lives at Port Townsend Some time ago Coleman became Interested in the Le Fleur copper ami silver claim, on the Colville reserve, fifty miles from Marcus, on the Le Nut them lailioud. Spokane Fleur is a Frenchman, who discovered the claim vears ago, and he has been watching it ever since. Coleman filed eight clatms on the property, hilt the Bussell sjndicate. headed by Col. J. ' N. Russell of Spokane, ptoniptlv filed claims over his. A contest which is now In the courts. The Coleman fqndhate prepared a bill for the opening of the reservation and sent influential democrats to Washington to push its passage through It passed Feb. 1J. Coleman Immediately went to the mine. The rights of the sooners' being questioned, it was deckled that a man must be Ftatioued at Marcus to receive the news of the president's ngning the bill and then ride as fast ac h could for the claim. The other morning MeCool was at Marcus awaiting such a telegram from Washington. The Russell svndicate, equally clever, had Mark Gilmain at Marcus to a simi-lservice. Knrly In the afternoon the expected telegram came. Me Cool and Gilmain started at a tueak-nec- k pace on race. their lonely tiftv-niil- e Ea fi covered the dislaiice In less than five hours. Gilmain got there first, hut hediil not post any notices. Judge Coleman was In possession. He had with him an Indian and an Irishman and they were prepared to use artillery if needed to keep unwelcome visitors away. Gilmain is quoted as stating that he did not post any notices, because he did not wish to get shot. MeCool soon came up and immediately put up notices. The Le Fleur claim is situated on Fourth of July creek and la said to be the richest claim in the region. It is estimated to be worth as it stands. Fra'-f- I will gte yon a recipe that 1 hree ahot on doM-ph- 3? Joyaf- - district at K. C. Robertson, hla asoffice-holde- tryehntns tar English paper may that Crawford yiarley, who recently died in New Zealand tl the age of 8J, was the last ur. vivor of tnuse who had a rule on .,, j engine when the Mo lijrmigton railway was u rtt It was about thirteen opened at the time, und, with two years of other boVtv he went to see the iron horse,, which was rough t from Newt ante on dray by eigm horses. neu the ve ),a,, been placed on the one, . George steidierson's broiler who ".is in , leu ge of it, asked the Uls to run to a fi.t mliiiuse for some buckets, and the builir was filled from a sm mg naralii,u,,! 'the fire having ueeo. lighted arts! ate j hi' raised'1 e boys, in return for ttu-iassistant e wei invited to haie a lide. 1 Mc-CT- Judge !T n' e to of a few tears a n,i moam fui Iuimi.iI people imagine. .that there is no Mulithu, w lit re water is near oimnj. h In t lie to he r.i.se.l with a u ihdi.ii! t or other eheap jiower. hut is prowiig what it long mutt proved m ( alifi.niM that irrigation makes small hold, nc with eoliilensed and litl sotthment while farmiug on the raiuf.ill alone makes large holdings with dim and sleept neighborhoods. I mler Irrigation. almost eierv one who has filer fort; arres wants to self thud and haie more neigh- hors; without it, nifaily evert one who tloes not want to sell'o.it to liaie the country wants to Imy out his neighbor, if in a condition to do m). To make a of irrigation, it by no means follows that water should he available for all the land or even half of it. The meanest country to farm w itliout irrigation is the country that OH the rainfall will leld a good crop ill about four years out of ten, half a crop in two more, a thud of a crop in two more, and a quarter of a crop in the other two. t a i forma has some of this and it is worse than the olorado desert, because it will toy with a man s hopes for years and play him the same trick at last that the desert w ill do in one season, liut if the owner of a quarter section of it can irrigate five acres, the ease is vastly different. His living is assured and in dry seasons lie can work the dry ground to its full capacity. With HvcaiTPscSf tuff land atid si'venty; HOW TO KEEP COOL. five of dry. the farini ris than lie would lie w ith a thousand of dry with Here's a Man Who Claim lie Ilea a Never-- 1 ailing Iteeipe. no wet land attached to it. It would take the thousand of dry land several I suppose you would like to know years longer to close him out than it how too keep cool these hot days, would eighty of dry land, but the out- bant a newspaper man. come would he just as certain. Ifut I have uu unfading recipe "Well, with the small tract of dry land to which can be guaranteed to effect the carry him, neither time nor fute can strive him from the place if lie is as in- desired result. 1 use it myself, and dustrious and eoonomual as every one know the system is a specific for should be who experts to make a liv- the woes which mankind suffers in weather. It issimplc andeasy ing frdm the soil. This is seen in many (jog-dadon't eat any meat till the sun .Rarts of California where two or three sets of settlers have been successively goes down. I hare made- this drived out. Anil some of the most pros- an inviolable rule during the perous Settlements, where they as a conand hot weather, adthe most about their water I am uever bothered about sequence few but. a where those are vantages, or by the cond.tion of the atmosyears ago Vno irrigation required was the most conspicuous part of their ad- phere. no matter how high the thermometer mar sonr. This morning vertisements. As the irrigation required" peo- for my breakfast I ate a piece of ple learned their folly by seeing the strawberry shortcake and drank a success of near neighbors, so will west- cup of coffee. For luncheon I partook ern Kansas and Nebraska be object of some lettuce and tomato salad and lessons to the eastern portions of these a of tea. I will go in to dinner in states. There are thousands of places a enp fevv moments, and probably will in the most rainy sections of the eust w here they can no more a fford to ig- order a thiqk rare steak, and pay pretnore irrigation (where it can be had at ty generous attention to iL' Then I reasonable expense) than they can in w ill come out and for an hoar or two ros Angeles and Orange counties in will probably be uncomfortably warm California, where the uplands will raise for the first time during the dar. 1 without any irrigation a better average was lead ho adopt this system from crop of corn than any part of Illinois observing the immunity from sufferand where the damp lands will beat ing on account of the heat which the their best. These lands will do it be- workmen in hot countries enjoy. This cause there is never any loss from too much rain, while the very dry seasons was particularly the case in 8 pain and are not as frequent as in Ohio or New Italy, and when I inquired the reason York. But in those very sections water I was told that a Spaniard or Italian for irrigation workman would rather eat kerosene brings the highest priceThis is not be- with, a wick in it than meat of any in the United States. cause the people are fools, but because kind during hot weather. they know from long experience that even the dearest water pays. NERVE AND TACT. For a long time people will doubt Both aro 'cen hry la tho Managonteaft and say it is a humbug and an adverof Wild Anlm its. they will say westtising dodge, then The late Frank Ives Frayne of tho ern Kansas and Nebraska are not such bad sections after all. Then they will blood and thunder drama had a wonconclude they are even better than the derful knack in managing the animals eastern part of the state, and the next on the stage with him. of the state will that ap)eared thing the eastern part rom who wondered how be To inquirers there irrigabe imitating them. I that the secret did it be replied always east whole tion will spread all over the in his coolness in time of danger and w herever it can be cheaply applied and lay He called it in his presence ef mind. after they have become skillful cost the was But there nerve. that conclude will something gators they is not so important an item after all. else in Frayne besides nerves His anland imals were always in hlg thoughts, and and will lower the price of drywater of putting while he ruled them with a rod of iron according to the costsemi-arid sections on it. Thus these him because he 'instinctthey a missionary ively obeyed will do in a few years knew when to be hard amt trtrtnr work that it would have taken ages.for to be gentle. - In summer, on his larra the very arid sections to have done, rear Madison, N. J., he had many of and show the country liow to support his wild animals tied to the posts of in comfort several times its present Any C. M. HkwTX. Secretary the board fence. pleasant day population. Frayne might be, seen walking along of the National Irrigation Congress. the fence petting or feeding two or three bears, some monkeys and hyenas, Fertlllrution. Irrigation a ns water end other members of his curious hap7 The value of irrigation in front fertilizer has been demonstrated not py family strung at intervals was very proud house the older o' the Frayne in but only in this country The lands in upper of Old Duke, or Boh Ingersoll, as his eormnunities. the Nile are as pro- ft a go name went the lion that killed Egypt inp gated bythewere hundreds histljdesdale stallion lour years ago. ductive today a& habit to carry in his of years ago. and the only fertilizer It.yyas Frayno's of Old Duke, which he pictures river the poeket by silt was deposited the used at the conclusion friends his to gave carries large water. The Nile .water of a story how - Old Duke had killed quantities of organic matter, together three men at one blow each with his vvith salts of pntash e paw. The story was founded, on facL acid, wit of which serve a useful Frayne had photographs also of Old -in the production of. crops. iL Duke lying down w ith a bantam hen work. Irrigation his in L. tVilleOcks, on his mane. Tho hen and perching In lower Egypt in Egypt, says that lion were friends for several years. which where the improved system No one but Frayne had ever been able does not give the slime from the water to eonquor Old Duke. been l.as time to settle sufficiently. t Another I'm for l aprr. used during the past fifty years, the Among the latest things made outnil has already commenced to deterioIndia. of paper are artificial straws for sip-rate. In the Madras presidency, from ani various iced drinks. water pingeobblers that states J. IL that real straws are knows cent dy 25 Everyb to per give rivers is considered but the imitabe defective, to taken water apt more crop to the acre than never fail to draw. After they tions or George tank. wells from either rolled they are treated with pats Gordon make the same statement are to render them watertight aiiJ sftiDe of parts regarding water fromP. other The same patent linn the con jbsorbcnL I J. to India. Aecariling for cigarettes, moulfipiceos covers to believed is district of Tanjore. India, in ..similar manufactured are wii.eh did as it now produce as large croos w no h other ith this and 1 (XK years ago. A Cued Start. fertilization than that which comes D. says all be kaowj D. A plots hU late from the irrigation water." la U.tbnfc there pro four Katvi fihout Farming Wok on "Irrigation In each pack. Martha's tVilcoT save that there i no doubtJleruld. V trd Srr.. the much truth la the theory that 1 CraHtwd Matter. -- - RIDING FOR MILLIONS Kars for a Vary Valaabla A Fifiy-x- u Min. A lace over mountain trails for a 2,000,0ud mine' waa au excHlug in b) adventure participated miners recently la eoanettloii with tbs opening of the Colville reservation In eastern Washington, says the San The ueiessary Fuucibco Chronule. iiOtiies were posted, first by John representing the Coleman syndicate, composed largely of lederul officeholders. It Includes Hugh Wallace, a national democratic committeeman; al-- ba-le- five-yar- d unex-:ir,dt-- THE RECORD OR Ayers Sarsaparilla The Greatest fledical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDYS t- MEDICAL DISCOVERY. five-me- e 1 C It the Is sur V IS popular aa usual this year," said the dealer in all that pertains to outdoor Catting Tcsin. in that old and veil tiled rrmedi, Kgs. SuoTiiisa Sviur for ctilld I IT, Til' 11:11, r snd ikuis lluliy spot ts. Kipling Drcilnp. Hudv ard Kipling declined an offer of (1,000 for a 1,000 word article telling "Why mcricaFould Not ( onquer on the ground that no true Irtt-towould betray state sectets. Thus Uudyard ingeniously avoided confessing that no reason exists w by America sould not whip the British, and incidentally he is getting raoie than fl.ooo worth of free advertising. Uoston '' T tJiotC ' 1 bebeve aiy promjt use of 1 iso's Cure Mrs. Why Lug-lan- n "I think you are right," admitted The girla and young his chief clerk. women are losing interest m iL1 'And 1 have a large stock of tennis goods on hand," sighed the dealer. "If we could only get the interest of the girls" "That might be possible, if Well?" "if you can devise a bifurcated tednis costume '.for them." Chicago DOHALO MASS., possession over two hundred vertitkites value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card lor book. A benefit is always experienced (rom the first bottle, and a pertect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are' affected it causes shouting pains, like needles passing through lliem; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week ater taking it Read the UbeL It the stomach is foul or bilious it wtU cause squeamish feelings a( first No change o( diet ever necessary. Eat tlie best you can get, and enough of it Dose, one tablespoonful in water, at Sold by all Druggists. of its bod-tun- e. The many imitations of HIRES Rootbeer simply point to its excellence the genuine article proves M4 I'oaL A Balaam KENNEDY, OF R0X3U3Y, Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy tint cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He tis tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never (ailed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his in. iitt fcv TW CfcftrlM Bn K V, it ratywtor. to t'Mfh Trade-Mar- ks la l ha oklaat and bn It will brauk ae a CoM qaM raUabta. Tr ar vaoi aujuaix alaa. It ta revealed quick consumption Lucy Mw a W PaiaatoMUtr a at4 Elamlnotlna Your idol is pro! ably a great bore to tavmuua, HmfWO, iVelaie, Marquette, Kan , Dec. 1?, ihtli. for winr-awi other i tuple. - Outlay mxExmmuviekjki, k i , aeroDd-handIHaposItloa of tbu f'oraatalko. for tala Billiard table, CBSKK UOLDSiwki. Manralea (Mirrl.K Whether stalks are to be cut jad cheap. Apply to or addreee, H. C. Axrx, pros la; aivISaaS ffayrmonlr; prurprt lua Ire. V aa Nab. Drat or Cat is 111 llurca snd 8. Omaha. a burned or raked bt under Uth ia.Co,BaaaraaHrukrr.lib plowed question every farmer must decide for hiniself. Jfuie land is heavy snd mmpact. and the' corn crop was free from Insect pests, it will be wise to ChS lwt Patents, ra turn under the stalks, ss the nieeban-ica- t condition of the soil will be improved. But on the other hand, if the toil is already light and mellow, and if lrinch bugs were abundant the previ-u- s summer, by all means rake und tiura the stalks. Ifrrrlu lr.K IlncaOrrtV FITS -- AllFUaa Wva Ueaterrr. Mlrir n tHkti) tf. A lapers Dth- tfiirv4tua cur. T rt'ul im ul I a t u tol.. fecu to ir. k Here 1b' an obituary notice of the tV ih south dlbcovereduff Kas Tribune which Tts jeart fishery Daily Pittsburgh. Oftstof India i very rich. appeared in that papers last issue. "Died The Pittsburg Dally TMbuue, Aq able and suggestive symposium Sunday, March 15, aged 8 months and ander lb a titla of The Engineer in is presented ss the 1 day. The remains are tow reposing Naval Warfare feature of the May trumber of j in the journalistic morgue on Fifth spening ;he North American Review, the street, surrounded by a group of heartto it being such eminent broken, penniless reporters, compos! aa Commodore George W. tors and office boys. The Interment will engineer-in-chieof the Fnited f take place In the circuit court room in States navy; W. 8. Aldrich, professor mechanical engineering in the UniGirard under the auspices of a large of West Virginia; Ira N. Hollis, versity concourse of profane creditors that will in Harvard assemble from all parts of the country yrofersor of engineering C biraa. of the Gardiner University; avenue. The and Joplin pallbearers American bociety of Mechanical Kngin-lers- : will be Frank Anderson, city editor; I. and Georg. Uhler, president of E. Osborn, city circulator; C. E. Craig, ;he Marine Engineer Beneficial Asso pressroom; A. E. Goodspread, Jobroom iation. office boys, each wearing a rosette made Haw and Curious Invaotlano. from cast off rollers. The remains will The United States Patent Office ie-- 1 be placed in the automatic hell box lued 408 patents lost week, the most which will be draped with unpaid bills noticeable end curious of which ema scrubbing machine patented andDtherapproprlate emblems of braced a Kansas woman, operated like a mourning. In this journalistic funeral to jarpet sweeper and embracing a set of procession will be, a jrio ofweeping revolving mops and brushes A New lady compositors, wbo will sing in York inventor received a patent for an dulcet strains that sad. but well known apparatus for dispensing fogs with him, Down Went McGlnty to the Bot- w inch he hopea to realize a fortune in tom of the Sea. At the conclusion of London alone. A Providence inventor the Interment the office towel will be got a patent for a pin and a New York set at the head of the grave properly inventor one for a needle having a thread opening in the shape of the Inscribed with the stains of unrequited figure a Then follows a method of no labor and a job lot of mortuary producing photographs in cojors pattices, perpetuating through all time to ented to a Washington inventor, a de-- 1 come the short but meteoric life and vice for utilizing the power of waves, a career of the deceased. The cere.ucn removable armor for pneumatic tires, les will close with the song, 'Aint Got s curious fly catcher comprising a in reservoir hung to the ceiling having a No Money but Will Have Some, string, upon which string which the entire audience will join und depending the flies and arc held and poisthe remains will be lowered Into a grave oned andalight a German invention com pns- of its own construction. Thus ends ing an electric plow. Free informaa fair young life that promised every tion relating to patents may be bad of buesAta, Patent Luwers, Bee Buildthing and paid nothing." ing, Omaha, Nebr. A uatch whk h is in SOME RECENT PATENTS. good ruunlnr order in One year's time ticks l.iT.tiv.vxiO tlc.s. A keyless bicycle lock. feoi as a rn'e hear Utter with Iheir An Improved sanitary carrot. rigt t tsii with their le t asm. A bottle that cannot be refilled.-Houghton, MiflLn t t'o. have arranged for the American publication of pipe for blowing soap bubbles, the unpai.l'shed ietterso! Victor Hugo A combination sideboiud und exten These will probably he cninprk-ei- t in . ion table. two volumes, the first contam ng HuA new alternating electric motor, go's letter to hi father- - while studyby Nicola Tesla. ing in Paris; a charming group written series A machine for. ornamenting glass to his young wife; 'an to Ins confessor. Lamennais; letters dishes, by which the 'dish is both about some of hi "Hernunl." scalloped and crimped by one motion "Le Hoi s'amuse."volumes,to h.a little etc.; or operation. daughter. Leopoldine; and w very A machine Tor the" manufacture series to- - Nainle-- 1 euve, who! waMn love with Madame Hugo The wire glass," by whieg a network will include his lefters in exile wire is imbedded In the glass, adding second -- Mazzini, to Ledru-UolhGaribaldi, to its strength and flexibnity. and Lainartime. with many of curious self-oilfor journals cn the prln autobiographical A and literary in tc rest A wick clple of capillary at,tra-r.on- . Pare Hslf Fxcaraions extends via the Wbah, lays alongside the journal and, T be tort Hue to Ht. down-beloLouis, and quick route into an 611 receptacle. East or Kouth, A pineaplle knife; with a tubular r.xcurrlons to a'l points Doutb at on far for the round trio with F2.00 added. point adapted" JL'NK letb, . s- gouge out the eyes of the apple; Bepulilican t onvention at Bt. thumb-piec- e guide,1 which can he set ioui. so as to gauge the depth of the" cut. JL'LT d, Nations. Educational Association at An amusing toy. In which the whale Buflalo. swallowing Jonah i depicted. A meta JULY .' . s Be whale rests in a tank til water, la tcristiaa Endeavorbth, Convention et . V which Jonah has been cast A paw erful magnet Inside the whale attracts Natkisal Peop and silver ConTentfoa at the metal "Jonah" and draws him into Ht JLouul For vatea, tim (s)l alJ furthef informouth. its opes mation. rail at the Ualwsh ticket ottUw, fit., pait4,n Hotel block, or ' A harsh word to a child fijay destroy 14.r far Dam Geo. 5. t'uiTO't, w ' " Ftit. Ajt, OroiUjNtbt an angcL IVo loolin. lAfflWw IT OFF I HIT ULLpi goes leal Cocoa I Mel-rlll- er DOES HOT "FOOL R0C1U" STRAIGHT TO WORK OH PAIIt AHD DRIVES IT OUT AND "SHUTS FROM RETURNING. THAT'S BUSINESSUT- UiL JiiJAlUDJ The test of 115 years proves the purity of Walter Baker k Cos Cocoa and Chocolate.- WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, Dorchester, Mass. I $ ! Pass Your Plate. In g Prices of all commodities have been reduced except tobacco. is up to date .Battle Ax Low Price; High Grade; Delicious Flavor For 10 cents you get almost twice as much Battle Ax as of othier high grade goods The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as other 1 0 cent pieces of equal quality; er d' 6 e |