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r keeper has a snug in. In the rural sec house to stay terms, but ii tions the gate9 The lower THE Li ) separate apartments. animals enter at a \ \NOASTER NEWS. JAN UARY 5. 190r. % 7 are usually kept tr who tries to \ee li eessing she can loc Every one who over $225 must p* tax. A part of thi over to the imperii *1.. O.-i It ?n old hag large doubl< iow unprepos- a large hall, >k. leads up net ?ae income is houte. On iy an income stalls and p is taxis paid is the kitch il government, ot fried han e door *in one end, ^ , if I may so term it, I \r the middle of the I one side are the I ens and just across 1 en, so that the odors I 3 and ammonia may | 7 re: that it i ?s whatve / jsf ) honey by SOLVED BEATS THE BAND CAN Do WITH OUR. 'GOOD JUDGMENT nuvi \IIB Oiait) paVB tax to the national This tax received fi together with the tal, telegraph and ceipt9, go to pay of the army, navy sarvicft tovut no oiuer state mingle in tl I government, iug perfects era the States, in the othei customs, pos- tlib stable e telephone re- on the stree the expenses the street ' and foreign passed om | A M MJAI ? J ? tie most health-given. The family live end. In the villages ud of the house fronts it. As I walked along in one village and a of these omnibus -1 i - ? / / and/ww s l y to the ri< CrtmtN i, ir wcciO ;ht place.vjhere now |ft 'ust/ljbbrou/fl. ?' - ? t w.\v-c other property al! State treasury. They have a rai tax, called the ins age tax. This is 1 laboring class and i insurance. All w P wu 1CQI anu ICBIUCIUJOB, 1 go into the head out at benignant ther peculiar face. Evidei ralid and old ciul equalit evied on the and her p is a species of was also ini llO work for to tlift strnm an oiu cow siuck ner me, wearing a most expression on her utly sha enjoyed soiy with her owner, leasing countenance tended as a welcome irar u'itliiti I others and earn lei per year must pay support of the agei their class. Even girls must payjthis and a policeman c to collect it froi 3s than $500 Nearly al a tax for the wear large ' d and sick of iu the sha t the servant Men, wome tax monthly, them. Wliei 011168 around can scarcely ii those wlio the street. ] jv4 ? iupiu nic gnir* 1 of these villagers wooden ehoes made pe of a steam tug. ti and children wear a two men meet they r pass each other on [ met one fellow who w: ^*VRlCHTlS04. J iVocaum' Pfonmre> VTHE BViTtR BROWMCO-CMICACO. If BEATS the Ganq work by the month Those who do jo there ( and who cai be kept up with j n eurance stamps, an work a day for a must paste a stamj i or the year, had very la ba here and as if he had unot so easily hollow logs, lust buy in- school turns id when they the children person they the paved si ) iu a small dred yards. rge feet. He looked poked them in two When the village ) out you can hear i's shoe9 striking on Lreets tor two hun Why doe That is si A a s one place becorr imple: Because s 1 1 T T ^ le the right place? it that place they book required by li for that purpose. T washer women an do odd jobs. The ei see to it that the 1 the stamp in the liable to a fine. ( iw to be kept The publi 'hie applies to taiued by S d those who are kept in mployer must 'ion, many aborer sticks stone. lJri book or he is required .to But wouldn't dition by th c highways are main tate taxes and they R most excellent condi- I of them paved with | ivate roads are also R be kept in good con- I e government. The | treat peo[ goods for we sell ar Whatevei Die right. Mow.'' the money they \ e good, better b< r price we may by giving good jet. The goods sst?never trash, charge you, you such a law jolt sore ored people who h lar employ meat?) 110 colored people Germany. That another idea : then here, either. There le of our col- splendid ro ^ve no regu- ers to carry But there are horse, in Northern There is 1 fact suggests or of the pr a are no mules matter win is not a mule the govern ads enable the farm I large loads with one I lot freedom of speech n ess in Germany. No H it your opinions of g ment or its officials 9 may depe ' something to wear sell them. ;nd upon it that y< ? good. You ca poor clothes than If we sell poor du will at least get n no more afford we can afford to clothes it will hurt in tins part of thec es are used altoget It is a singulai country in Contii speaks one Iangu; % Germany there is and low Dutch. I A 1 1 - / 1 ountry. Hora- may be, yo lier. quiet if you fact that, no prison. Tin lental Europe publicly age only. In administrat i high Dutch plains at tl ligh Dutch is been so wit ? i .1 IV o liuiro ( u had better keep don't Wint to lie in are is no t-uch thing ''cussing out" the ion. No one cnralis, to.' it has always li t hem. In America lUji A' 1 Wi * ?v . our repu will hurt think ab of you? tation; if you w< your reputation, out the value of v *ar poor clothes it Did you ever /hat others think me language 01 a and made popular ings. The low Di mainly by the f "low" refers to th cupy and not to th tion. A sej-vant ? # It A At ^ tr / *v\ I l? A /-? larun turner ^ereTiber by bis writ- pre9s utcli is spoken men, bos at armors. The Bremen J e soil they oc- ?eir social posi- \vin?- Com :i'l comi?R?? J.*!':,! aio V' I1CI r A?I CIIIU, ty of the tongue and , in discussing public )OUt "run to seed" Germany. imI f?rom Iht> Noutli. ;iee some vw) mil>1?* advi cejto ? 8m with lama l>aok and Resp< sctfully, IIIC V/JVJ ill'JU I UC U low Dutch and mi Dutch. Then, also, in Southern Germ actly the same as 1 eral show windows words, "English s i? miolitv iinnr K vu''i?ry spawns kidney trouble, ist learn high J*'*4** lenn. ? lute certainty , the language positive y cnr> . The first bottle any 19 not ex after tnkuig h f lere. On sev- P'etely cu'*'1: cilmes a pleusn: > here are the reme'iy Hob , ,, , .. foril Bros, Ft poken, hut it 8torc. iirrliah a " say* J. It. lilaekahip, of 'I have pioved to nu absotbat Electric Hitlers will this distressing condition, gave me great relict and t?w more bottlea I was cotuso completely that it here to recommend tbis great I nndtr liuarantoe at Crawludorlmrk l'hartuacy drug 0 * A _ MM ? f ? cig<ir window wj spoke " I went i and incidentally broken remarks on but he didn't " all. I took a RDin ou ?8, "English (7^? u for a smoke, \\ V to get a few / other matters, /J Wgj spoke" it at / Oa t in tho cnun- I /ood'? Seed* " l ^ i Choice, |\ I# BC1 Heavy, M l 4^ i Recleaned \1 j ;XS Stocks, it 1 miim ?1 tier um an11 lo [ 0. ?^ try a day or so sin farmers some advic could not understa English, they miss cultural wisdom, sired to advise then houses differently ice to give the We hav< ;e, but as they crop2*?oi ind mv "high" t,,e beat kinds: >ed some ,gr>- (U g.jrt c I greatly de- O B,a{;] i to build their $w and to stoD D Our ) thousands of bushels selected from the best tO vn in this country; all and most productive A >r 90-Day, O k Tartarian, Q edish Select, the t t?A Duct Dr/\/%f Post al Carrier Examinatio be Held here 26th inst. rural carrier examinatio be held in Lancaster on th instant, as will be seen froi ollowing letter received b m?ist?r Hnntpr fi-om ft>? l?i n may be establ^ ?. tice it is neco pj n than 3 persons ward le preacibed form, proper 11 tions, so that they will i y Civil Service Commissi* i i/i ? r\ v ? your of- vf community not less the requirements .. filling: of applicat ? on the a emulations. applica- ?? How to Curd each the .To erijoy fr0eiiom in /Kn writ?H John Kemp; .. 1,1 Apply Booklen'H t to understand i relaiive to the lions and to exChilblain*. from childblaiun,'' Eftiit Otintield, Me., \rtiica Salvo, Have their Bocial relatic stock and cattle, have just one larj f everybody and eve under the one rool the horses, cattle, chickens, cats and - *- "* >08 with their White an Most of them ?o? price* ?e house and WOOD'S Ml irything lives \ tells all ai . .. l\ l*arm and r. The family, \\ freeonre< hogs, sheep, \ T.W.WOO dogs all live )\ VM a AV/UI t d Hlack Spring, Vir- ral C y Winter, etc. Write Sorv EW SEED BOOK fur 1907 ton : >out Seed Oats and all / Is Harden Seeds. Mailed / luest. I mi88 d&Sons, Se?dsmsn,j/ "mi HMONQ . \ja II Sahi !arrier Division of the Civi ice Commission, Washinj is the purpose of the Con ion to hold a rural carri< ination in your county o rddv. .Ian 1Q07 In * rai v/iirrier lm vision), ^ '1 ton, D. C., on or before 5 day, Jan. 16, 1007. Til sary blanks are inclosd 1 l- l'lease give this matter )r mediate attention. >n post the announcements m i anoh /\ 4 K ? - V ashing- j al?o used it for wait rh< ... . rfanltn." Guaranteed I W 0(11108- indolent nlcern, piles, Irt tiocoii bites and akin diseas 10 H0C0H- Brofl an(1 Fuml(,rbnri lerewiih. th* *?*!. your im- Mr. August Kherpe. of ?tae poor, at Fort Ml I ubllCly King * Ne-v Life Pilla nnrl tab-o th?7 ftf>t u,ore ftRre*at)l ami iaice niHk(t one 1>e, ,)etler , amn with excellent 0 cnre fever sores, hums, wounds, front e?. 25c at Crawford 1 Pharmacy. it !lame. the popnlar overseer idiHOn,Ia..says; "Dr. are rightly named; y, do more good and lian any other laxa together upon the most frieudly I rter t ??J J WW.? . -V/J *WV I, All U ihat a register of elegible i* oumi utum rti uun 9 essary to enable every p f DO IltJC ?iv?* uuiriiuienu 10 constipation 25c at ersou ID Fandcrbnrk Pharnmcj care mnousness ana Crawford Broa, and r#