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-RURAL FINAJ
"The community wit
nee a live stock proi
individual can not do il
pensive, but the commi
getting together pool
and credit, and get
reasonable rate or 1
aketlng prop- w- -y | j
jce. Lncle >
?heB to flna>08ltlon.
The . _ ...
t, it is too ex- St. Louis Republic.
inity can. by Since the Americ
its character 0ff the gnlling yoki
money at a and became an ln>
nterest. The | "Uncle Sam" has
Sam as Lane
; an almost noml
an colonies threw 8Hm* takii
e of English rule ward what aftei
dependent nation i,18 t]ie Monroe
been the largest ?Ame. u8.
000, or 43.1
Buyer ,0
< For 14 y
purchase Un
nal cost, and at the real .ef5tate
ng the first step to- ' r?;^ Jof7ont:
ward became krjwn , . s!
Doctrine, "America ^ans* 'n c"n
in good and
. r.^ ~ set over, as
5 cents per acre, the top TO tm?r
an addition to our ter- j
IN
ears after the Gadsden I
cle Sam from the
market. Then ae>:>?L</r Chairmal
ler presented himself. j ment
he Ozar of all the. Ttussideration
of $7,200,000
lawful coin of the realm, I Wash!
isicnori. harcninpf^ htk! tn
A.KE CHANGES NFAI
r CURRENCY BILL 3000,
I
ri Owens Indorses Amend- |
s to Measure Proposed 300,0<
by Hankers. tion's
' ed fr<
ngton, Aug. 9.?Amo^l-, by drc
tlui rocn run eo/itmn /-?f * ?
ILV HALF CORN CROP IX)ST00,000
Bushels Cut Off by th??
Long Drought.
shington, Aug. 10.?A loss of
00,000 bushels of corn, the nagreatest
farm crop, has resultmi
the great damage wrought
night and other conditions sinoe 7.
American farmer pays j
cent for his money, as
for his European neigl
a severe handicap upoi
so much so that the Ai
er at the end of 25 ye?
debt than when he st
8H per cent interest,
ropean farmer payinK
cent, at the end of 2 5 <
entirely out of debt.
Ine is one of the big pr
about 8 */4 per j real estate dealer tl
i against 3 x/t produced,
tbor. This is | Instead of tradin
n the farmer, jots or an occasior
nerican farm- acre farm, the gove
trs Is more in aeted a wholesale
arted, paying in thousands of squ
while th<- E'.t- three separte oecai
only 5 per fors have involved
or *0 years is 000 square miles
Rural (Inane- t Commencing witl
oblems before from Nnnoleon in
le world has ever *u,?
miles, nearly 1
ig in a few town t,ie *ta,p ?' ^
tal one-thousand- f,r Vi'^f
rnraent has trans- 'lP ? . !s
business, dealing pra>ri .ands wh
are miles, and or fcianary ot the
sions the trans- country the 1 ni
more thar bOO,- cei?ts per acre,
each. ?ur next royf
li the purchase ^ H. of :
180.1 of whr* is Having squan
f oi pi o.a^o square _
8 t.mes as large as }?. j*1? 1
sv York, contains the n ,?[ !? '
r and copper mines of ? ,*?
i and the wonderful ^"Uory. m<
Icli have become the Alaska and
world. For this rich J a
ted States paid 2 2-3 \ .
and the Uni
tl customer was Fer- hraco'l 'n ^
Spain. am Montani
dered his ready cash a * ,n
Jnited States of America administi
;ht, title and interest in many ba
5flft,4 4C square miles of continual
>re or less, known as under th
futher covenanted to re- system h
claims to the tract of ed by Cli
intly occupied by Russia banking
ted States and now em- corporate
ic states of Washington passes ei
a. The low price?one Ranke
ths cents per acre?was with Sec
w.v. ow HUM V. IUV JUiy J
ration currency hill which ernmr
nkers say are vital to the their
nee of present conditions produ
e proposed new currency of cor
ave been tentatively indors- 000,0<
lairntan Owen of the senate crop,
committee and may he in- Tlu
h! in the bill before it placet
tlier house. compt
rs who conferred yesterday July 1
rotary McAdoo about gov- condit
l, u was estimated by the gov- '
>nt's agricultural experts in
August crop report. A total
ction of 2.672,000,000 bushels
n v\as predicted. This is 4 52,Db
bushels less than last y< ar's
general condition of corn was
I at 7 5.6 per cent of a normal,
ired with 86.9 per cent on
I. Kansas was hit hardest, the
ion there having been reduced
us, and we can reach it
a system of community
which makes liquid ai
the credit and characte
nunity. This is the
federal aid of agriculti
"If these offers am
are to be genuinely 1
must have for their
raising of the farm
status of a mere machii
J aI. (*>/v n n /I o eol 1 i
only through Vnown as the "Lou
co-operation, tt, tract of 87 5.82P.
nd negotiable tefyding from tho C
r of the com- the Canadian bord
next step in Mississippi river to
ire. for which $15,0ft0,i
:1 suggestions United States has b
fruitful they eVer opportunity
final end the until no European
icr from the square foot of terri
ne?a produc- tinent with the sll
nor mnrbinf*?- T* ?. ~ 1 ? '
istai a Purchase," 'n vain attempts
-qatfire miles, ex- American posse
lulf of Mexico to 'n need of monc
er and from the 8,pated court a
the Pacific ocean, fences which ha
flOO was paid, the dearly In men, i
ought land when- Ferdinand's
presented Itself, having exhauste
power owns a which funds cor
itory on this con- Rested the sale c
lgle exception of era," Florida, as
i ? v.? r?.. tintionq worn I
< to repain the South
sslons, he was sadly * propel
y to keep up his dis- ,n.p. Y_as
ind licentious Indul- ' .were
d cost his country so ' a,l
morals and money. Having
minister of flnance pea" nat'on #
d every source from ?on,i"ont of
ild he procured, sup- JJ" Iayn
,f the "Land of Flow- ? *hnSPa " h.
? a lasi resort. Nego- T1 *,th '
immn Intelv tero,l OSlty. he ap..
it* iu int." nmciussiuiiiiy prnniem
rty, as at that time noth- took op
wn of the gold deposits Senator
later discovered in the hanking
d other secetions. of the re
lus retired every Euro- Senator i
except England from the , clined tr
North America, Uncle posted
his oars until the war somewha
ad been fought and won. would b>
Ms characteristic goner- hankers
lin relieved the stress of $600,000
deposits in w estern banks from
iportunity to impress upon cent <
Owen the demand of the next 1
interests for a modification 87 in
serve restrictions of the bill. 67, af
Owen said today lie was in- states
> favor amendments sup- total
hy the hankers, reducing
t the reserve which banks
p required to keep. Some
at the conference declared Vic
.000 in loans would have to shall
81 per cent in July to 30 por
>n August 1. Oklahoma camo
tvith a condition of 4-1 against
July, and Nebraska reported
gainst 01 July 1. These three
have almost 10 per cent of the>
area planted in corn his year
Sueli l.? Fame. ^
e President Thomas R Martold
one on himself when
1I1K mill II in~
to the status of a livinf
solid organism. We m
with him his life, think
thoughts, and at the sa
ing him to bring abi
financial independence
from the drudgery of ft
pastoral poem is as
brass and tinkling cym
bring real independenc
ness, real contentment,
n - r..linii?iiu, " iiivii mil
c entity and a n(Ullan possessions,
uRt try to live Originally the 1
with him his were supposed to e\
me time help- iantlc to the Pat
out hia own i-oality no effort wi
and freedom or (he mother ooun
jrm life. The part of the unknot
of sounding 0f the Mississippi r
hal unless we attemptR to expand
e, real rappl- phony mountains
, real delight- an(] successfully o
ii iruiiiin 111*1 \ a- ? , jinto
\\*lth tlie 1
Enpllsh colonics resulted In the I
tend from the At- from the Spanis'
iflc const, but In field of the I'nlc
'.s made t.y them 500,000. suffleif
try to occupy any nnnd to contlni
en territory west pleasures for a
Iver. Even their Sam became thf
beyond tho Alle- square miles o
were stronuously more European
pposed by the from North Anx
United States. which
transfer of this Jewel .n as . y 7 *
h crown to the starry --Jl'...-,,'
>n flap. Thus, for $5.- i f *
>nt to enable Ferdi- ^ to
le his extravagant rfV^Pf J 2
brief period. Uncle ent- *or
, ra 1 a- milos we nr
' possessor of <0.10/ 1
f territory, and one " .
thorn was withdrawn I,n^? e%<>r T'
>rica. Fr<? ,thP
seen that a t
crown by paying into its bo called
100,000 bright new dol- posits of
siderntion of which the hold wer
Philippine Islands were The pi
United States and we be- reduce f
or in the affairs of the cent the
these 43,063 square banks; a
lid a fraction less than to 18 pe
acre, next to the highest of banks
aid by the government. In sug
above figures it will be serves tl
otal of 2.247,660 square countrv
by hip banks if reserve de- was ii
outside banks they now "W
e withdrawn. a fun
roposal of the bankers is to lina?
rom 15 per cent to 12 per "T1
reserve required of country road i
nd reduce from 20 per cent the r;
r cent the reserve required bv th
in reserve cities. 15 en
Resting the reduction of re- came
le bankers asked that the me.
hanks be nermitted tn keen men
i Indianapolis recently,
e were attending some sort of
ction in a town in North CaroMrs.
Marshall and I," lie said,
lore was a convention of railengineers
in progress there. At
lilwav station we were noticed
e leader of the hand of about
igineers and he immediately .
across the platform to greet
I shook hands with all of t.he>
hilt nnr? n*V*r* 41?
ful social environment
and his family who is i
continue to be alike i
6f wealth and the consc
best traditions and aspi
national life."
Row Oats Early tl
Progressive Farmer.
It is not too early t
_ a m
. io me innn prPnch for many :
uid who must jjy virtue of own
the producers Bi<iPS of the mouth <
rvators of the Spain claimed cont
rations of our thus shutting In v
all the country wee
passable mountains
l,, v?*r Later Spain was 1
Lou!r,iana territory
I ,?r ro ^roig'.ty lis
o begin plan- lively short time.
cnwri had become so invo
irears. 1 While the con
InK lands on both was conslderahl
r?f the Miaaisaippi, Lou si ana purch
rol of that river, membered that
without an outlet was much more
t of the then im- territory weRt o
' In 1 848 after
roroed to cede the w!(h Mexico, th
to France, but thf> x^nited Sts
stod a conprra- miieB 0f land f
When Napoleon 250,000. $3,250
lived In wars that naiii ?n r
t. 12% cents an aero, mijes of 1am
y hifiher than the a cost nf $7,
a so. it must be re- 0f 5 28 cent
in those days Florida While $71
> accessible than the paiunR sum
f the Mississippi. 0f tremondr
the close of the war the total ar
lat country ceded to to our Rovei
ites r>23.ft02 square is so vast tl
or the sum of $13,- set the meai
.000 of which was to fore the rea
ittlTAna nt the TTnltfwt #?f InrrHnrti
rl has been purchased at 4 per re
6,049,768, or an average correspni
s per acre. serve rit
5,409,768 ts not an ap- plaee 6 i
of money in these days with eon
?us fiscal transactions, ed that
ea of land acquisitions decentral
nment by these "deals" would co
lat mere figures do not Senato
ling of it all clearly be- a second
der's eye. The amount give the
oonnl rod la nrootloollv n/Mi'or a!
nt of their reserves with other
ident hanks and that re- "Pi
y hanks be authorized to spied
aer rent of their reserves " 'I
respondents. Tt was declar- shake
this would prevent drastic dent.'
lization of credits which "Ji
mpel hanks to curtail loans, shook
r Owen declared today that "Ti
proposal hv the bankers, to | .<
proposal advisory board sole .
' tn ?i,? ?? ?.j lie as
,...v , T, .IV V iiiaiiiru vu 11 it*
side of the platform,
nnlly the leader of the crowd
him.
ley. Jim. come over here and!
hands with the Vice Presihe
said.
m leisurely came over and
hands.
len he turned to his partner.
Vhat 'd yuh say his name was?*
ked
nniK iur K' u is viic
early enough this fall
year oats are sowed d
ber or left until Febru
that might have been
the latter part of SepU
Ing the first half of 0
work had been better
It Is better to sow c
either broadcast or In
drills between each re
""year"Iftor he S,00d a,OT1P aKa
?ear atl r Europe he saw the i
urlng Novem- Gf protecting hie A
ary or March, slons against the
put In during England and glarilj
amber or dur- opportunity to rid
ictoher, If the thing he could not
planned. same time put 15,<
lats In cotton, lars Into his coffei
i drills?two JefTerson, Pr^sldei
>w?early In States, no less gla<
/>hiinpo nf nrnnirlni
Inst the whole of statP9 who helc
utter Impossibility MPXjco
tmerlcan posses- This magnlfln
superior navy of the pr(>aent Btft(
r sol zed upon the zonn nnd N(>w
J"!j j Rjoiyi/v some of the rich
hI'a i^i ^ iG cultural land In
>00 00ft gold dol- waH R ,Jttle ,pB
rs In Paris. Mr. acre
nt of the United Thefle f.h
1ly accepted the a ,n and Mpxj
r the terrltorv at ~ -, , -
I war claims against as large as
United State
pnt property included river, or sev
es of California, Ari- original thir
Mexico, containing 1 For this \
est mineral and agri- one-half of
the world. The cost pays every :
h than 4H cents an four bridges
I cost more t
ases from France, Less than c
Ico, for which Uncle budget of N<
all that portion of the oral syst<
s west of the Mississippi He insist
en times as large as the the svstf
teen states. govern m<
territory we paid ahout over to t
what tue government terests.
pear In pensions. The The hi
aeross the East river house eo
han the whole amount, fore the
ne-third of the annual Monday
'w York city would have j
iiuiininr in uir iirw It'll>m,
would not he considered. I "M
ed It would take control of "
>m out of the hands of the jp<j j
f?nt and virtually turn It
he control of banking InLo<
11 has been completed by the neigh
mmlttee and will he laid he- ft
caucus of house Democrats |
Rei
a rata all," said the other. ^
/Ire President of what?' querim."
V
3king for little faults In your !
bors enables you to overlook
of big ones In yourself.
marknble Cure of Dysentery.
UCioutJr i iift ii iu buw u
ruary. It ,s always a d
for the cotton and coi
get the oats In early <
every effort practicable
erted to get them In b<
die of October nnd In
part of those sections \
sowed In the. fall, thej
sowed by September IE
Some women are ea
It. Ill II' A V I' ru Vi.Mi.VV w. a - C
llffleult matter
rn farmer to Minister Praises
snough, but Rpv H gtubenv<
should be ex- jn praising Dr. Klnj
sfore the mid- for constipation,
the northern Kjng'? npw Ufe P
vhere oats are fect pJ)j8 no home i
1 should bo them." No better
> , liver and bowels.
I anteed. Try them.
ally pleased? Standard Drug Coir
= ? ' - nam paid
area of $1,453,!
This Laxative. little more than
ill of Allison, la., of the United St
g'a New Life Pills oa was acquirer
writes:?"Dr. Manhattan anr
Ills are such per- bridges across t
should he without In 18 53 ITncli
regulator for the and made his se
Every pill guar- co, the Oadsder
Price 25c at the narrow strip
tpany and Lancas- boundary of Ar
rppresfiiiB an nougni 11 ai
134 square miles. A
two-flfths of the area There's oi
:ates In North Antierl- , said In favo
1 for the cost of the never meets
1 the Queensboro ?
he East river. lfow t
s Sam became liberal Constlpatl
>cond deal with Me\i aliments am
i purchase, buying a life mlserab!
along the southern Tablets, kec
laona and New Mexi- and you wl
I. it is e
?- to make i
ic thing that may be
r of a lazy man. He 1 1
trouble half way. Pnek.
: Young
he Trouble Starts. i best, way
on Is the cause of many mandmei
I disorders that make Old Pr
le. Take Chamberlain's gregatlor
>p your bowels regular oornmam
II avoid these diseases, i requests;
aster to tell n fortune than "I
one. about
tor's
iVith Discrimination. with
all th
Preacher?"What la the anyth
to teach the Ten Com- from
its?" ; vised
eacher?"If you have a con- Chole
1 of poor, teach them as used
Intents; if middle class, as permi
and if rich, merely as rec- Hill o
was attacked with dysentery
July 15th, and used the docmedicine
and other remedies
no relief, only getting worse
e time. I was unable to do
ing and my weight dropped
145 to 125 pounds. I was adto
use Chamberlain's Colic,
ra and Diarrhoea Remedy. I
two bottles of It and it gave me
inent relief," writes B. W.
if Snow Hill NT r <?
Judging by the huBban
ds they select, ter Pharmacy.
co, 36,211 squai
e miles, for $10,000,- For sale by
all dealers. ommenili
atlons. all de
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