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Show Some Items Of Personal Interest Wilford Lund reads th? paper pa-per regularly and likes it and proves his faith by his works. He was once a master salesman for one of the big produce houses hou-ses of an earlier day, and made good at every step. He knows the city like a book. He and his good wife live comfortable and happily at 247 So 2nd West and are doing well. One of the real and most conscientious Democrats of this city and slate is Mrs. Anna K Piercey. Her faith never wavers wa-vers and in the present crisis she is heart and soul with the president whom she rfgaids as a real man of peace and one of the great men of history. It always pays to shake hands with Postmaster Berf Smoot because he generally drops some thing into our hand. Its good to meet a man with his smile and good will and optimism. He is carrying on his big business busi-ness verv efficiently and is serving serv-ing the public perfectly. He fits into the portion just like it wai made for him. Sometimes one of the humb lest of men walk intothn office and become a source of real Inspiration Such a man is Mr Henry S amons who came in to pay for his and his daughter? subscription. He said : "I wish 1 1 had a hundred dollars 'o give 1 you to help carry on your good w rk. I wish every one would would read your (rood paper ' H; i a. retired ca'p-ntcr ami blacksmith. Hisdiu .hter operates op-erates a fine b-nnty parlor Oi r gf od fv nd ihd n .jighbor D ck Brandon of B nn'a ne ver fails u", always dring hi.-i shar foheV carry on the work. He is re of the boys of the Old Brigade ttlvch enve splendid P' rf( rmin' es in S-' n- Sanpel |