The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 28, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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HILL INFORMAL K
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iKl |h?, or his father or moth
|PI his birth-'or beTore he a
age of 21. was allotted pi
THE L.
t
or. prior to . URGENT NEEDS
ttalned the DIFFERENT N,
rior to May |
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ANCASTER NEWS, LANCA
AVY YARDS HOW FARi
STER, S. C.
USER BOYS
V TIES
f
DAY. MAY 28. 1918.
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I
* FOR REG1STKA1
Official Set of Question!
How They Must Be
/ *
/,; Answered.
j'lfllM 8. 1906; (2) if be was a
ilUli sequent to May 8, 1906.
ed a patent in fee to his
if he yi'as residing in the
3 and Territory on March 3, 1!
he lives seraiate and apa
tribe and has adopted th
civilized life.
(5) You are an alier
nnf full vvllhln nno oi
Hotted sub- |
and receiv-1 (jovernment in Sear
t land; (3)
old Indian Ranging
)01; (4) if to 4?I.OO Pe
rt from his
e habits of
The following elrct
i if you .do by the Un,*ed St{lte>
r , Commission under th
CAN FIG1
r Day.
BRYAN WILLI
liar is sent out PRIZE WINN EF
j Civil Service CLUB CONTI
e head of "ITr
IT KAISER [p1
NGHAM, STATE ,
I IN BOYS' CORN
STS FOR 1917, I
___ fgYMmMV&A
Briddns the <
Gai^^H
\ MUST REGISTER ON JL
*
All Who Have Reached A
* "iSventv-one Since Last
0 V ~
5 Will Re Required to
Ister.
fNE o cjasses above mentioned.
6. If not a citizen, of ^
are you a citizen or subj
i This need be answere
June aliens and declarants.
Reir. that a "declarant" is not
j zen of the United Stat
| alien or declarant, state t
your country, as "Franc
L iun iUUi
Kent Needs in the Na
vhat nation ' * Boston, >1
ect? 15 Coppersmiths . .
d only by 55 Shlpfltters . .
Henieniber Shipwrifthts . .
yet a citi-, Charleston,
pk. If an ; 5 Coppersmiths . .
he name of 8 Cutter's helpers
e," "Great I 7 Machinists. bori
-- " " ; SETS Tl
ivy ^ards:
a**. Columbia.?Wha
..$4.72?$5.76 another can do.
. , 4.7 2? 5.76 American boy to n
. . 4.56? 5.6i> 1? producing
mies lighting at th
" Hies of the soldiei
* '- 5. i Qertuany the boyi
. . 2.48 2.64 far|U8 jn ,\me
ng .........
HE PACE. B| j
,t one boy can do,
There should be an
natch every German I
food to feed the ar- || ;
e front and the famrs
left at home. In j
i are working. On
riea. from which so || [|
w w
From Steer to
* v*1 v.
Live stosk raised
farms and ranclies of tl
A
Steak
on the |
le West.
The following inforniatioT
tlve to the filling out of regis
<?ards by all young men \yh<
become twenty-one since June,
has been issued by headquart
Questions will be asked ft
to answer in "the order in whic
appear on this paper. These
tions are set out below with d
i rela- j Britain," "Germany." et<
(ration j Father's blrthplac*
> have1 First name the city or
l??17t the State or province, th
ers: (ion: as "Columbus, Ohio'
>r you Austria": "Paris. France'
h they HulKaria."
! ques- ^nte of employer,
etailed employment.
B. I mill operators . .
?. | 38 Machinists. latl
town, then j hands
en the na- 1 Machinist, m'.llii
"Vienna, | machine operator
"Sophia,] 8 Machinists, plan
hands
Place of 4 Machinists, to<
makers
_ ..mil} uicu nave
. . 4 72? 5.76 places in the fight
t?e great opportunity
4 72 5.76 for the farm boya
to fight with a gi
, -a _ r are the plow and I
' ?? Bryan Willinghi
<r _ Fairfield cunty. fir
4.7 2 5(6 ner ln tflt, y()y8> ci
>1- 1917. has sei the i
. . 5.20? 6.21 bovs of South Car
gone 10 take tneir *
ting line, there is a II (
for patriotic service II
not yet old enough II
in. Their weapons
he hoe. I |||l
uni, of Winnshoro, ||
st State prize win- U J ji
jrn Clul) contest for H ! j
>ace for the farmer N |
olina. What liivtn II i
ivieat is eaten it\ the la
of the East, and by our
France ? thousands c
away.
* - .
The day of transpor
animals from ranch to
and nvprspas Viaa nocea
rge cities .i H
boys in i |
>f miles 1
ting live J
seaboard J
,-1 TU
information to help you
them.
Do not write on, mayk, or
wise multilate these instructic
not remove them. They sho
carefully read so that you wil
your answer ready when you
fore tlgfrfrt?i:istrar.
All answers will he written
i
answer 11 are working ror
ual, firm, corporation, or i
other- 8ta,? its naine- If 'n busii
ms I)o Profession, or employment
uId he sp,f- so Rtate. If you arc
II have or Federal g
go be- say whether your office Is
United States, the State,
a municipality. In ansv
on the
an indlvid-l 5 Machinists, turr
issoeiation, lathe operators .
i?ss. trade, I 2 Molders
t for your- 1 Molder (corema
i an officer j er)
overnment, 83 Sewing machine o
under the erators (female)
county, or i 22 Shipfltters. .
,-er to the Key West,
nmnUtr I - ? -
et Wlllhigham has d
. . 4.7 2? 5.76 8ou!h Carolina car
4.72 5.76 Bryan is sevente
jj. has been a memlu
. _ -c for several years.
. . 4.7 2? 5.76 .
than one occasion
P" contest, in 1915 Iv
to a*short course
4.72? 5.76 e<t Clenison C<
Fin. attended the shor
one, other boys in H11 i
i ?io. U!1
en years of a^o. He || i i
>r of the Corn Club j! r j
He has on more
won in his county 1
e won a scholarship J j
In agriculture offer- ||
allege. In 191(1 he I
t course, when he ji j ]
w - w- www*. W 4SIAW
was too much waste.. 1
ern packer locates his 1
specialized plants in the
ing regions. He ships th
beef in refrigerator a
holds it in his own ref
hranrh uraroVtAnpnn ?4
U. X X1CI D WW |
he mod- 11| H
large and i j |
i produc- |i |
e dressed |
ars, and |!
rigerated Si I
X:i J_i: Jill v
;reRistratujii card in ink by th<
Jtrar, whVnhould l)e careful t
all names correctly and to
legibly.
1. Name in full. Ape in ,
This means all your names
out in 0*11. Disregard ad<
jnonthsror days.
2. Home address.
MU V?/ C..V JMUV
icgis- ment. give the number sin
0 spoil tJlp S(rort town, county,
1 write or p p number. posto
ty and Stsite. where you >
years. p. Name and address
spelled relative.
litionn! if you are married and
is livinir. her name should
If you are single or yoi
... < i Boilermaker .
<1 name of | 4 Machinists
and State. 1 4 pipefitter
llice, coun-1 2 Shipfltiers
vork. ' i Ship Joiner . .
of nearest 4 Shipwright. .
Norfolk. 1
your wife 4 Popnprsmith . .
he stated. ' 4$ Sailmnkers. . . .
ir wife is m "
4.56 5.6ft rete,ven vaiuaoie s
4 7'?_._ r, 7c, soils, plants am
^ r which, coupled t
- I ' knowledge, he has
Iiik operations wit
, 4 .,6 5.60 jje ^as jearne(j w
. 4.56? 5.6ft of deep and thoro
'a. the seed-bed, the
. 4.72? 5.76 Jhe soil, and of >ro<
4.24 5,28 8e,,(l- has leu
oomniorHnl ferttlt*
km out i lie knowledge ii
J cultural tne'hoda, " 4
with his practical i t
applied to his farmh
marked success. < I
ell the Importance ,
uith preparation of '
value of humus in
id and well-selected
irned the value of L i
prti n ml httii' In an.
^ ?? ui v&lUUOCO UL11
=red to the retailer. F
ment to foreign pc
transfers the meat toref
ships.
By means of his nation-w
nation the modern packer n
tii ueiiv- jtj
ror ship- | IJ . \
>rts, he j
rigerated
ide organ- j
laintains a !j
'inis means tMe place who
permanently -reside, not th<
where you lork. He prepa
give the adi^tss in this way:
Main Street.^'hicago, Cook t
mi nois'; or "It. F. 1). No. 2,
/' ille, Ohio."
3. Date of hirth.
To be required to rejrist
must have boon hnrn tn 18'tl
ro you dead, you should stato 111
? place y0(u> nearest blood ro
red to stating the address. give t
"232 and name of the street
bounty r|ty or town, then county
Jones- or p. d. number first,
office, then county and St
in. Race?White, neg
er you nr oriental.
5 In nl
O >" "?.V"
o nnme of ! Boilermakers).,
lative. Tn 3 Shlnsmiths (Mac
he number , smiths)
first. *hcn Philadelphia
ami State*. 3 Acetylene operate
then post- ?, Coppersmiths ..
ate. ( 2 C.alvnnlzers.
ro. Indian. ^ locomotive oral
F.neineers. .
Ul ------ ~
, P ply them for host
. . 4.72 ? 5.7 n
of frequent and i
and the injurious ?
4. <2 5. i fi blades or fodder fi
. I'n. With these im
rs 4.1*5? 6.20 well fixed in his n
. . 4.72? F>.7**> with the datermiiu
3 28 4.22 R,,(l ^id 8?> P1"0^
no of corn on one aei
4 j- rents per bushel.
results; the value | ^
ihallow cultivation, I
effect of pulling the I
om the corn. . 1
portant principles ;k, j
lind. he started out ,
ition of succeeding, ,
lucing 1 r?7.8 bushels
-e at a cost of 17.6 | ;
His net profit was || i 1
;ununuous now ot meats t?
Df the country, so that ea<
^ets just the quantity and
meat his trade demands, aj
time he wants it.
Swift & Company recent!
1.000 carloads of meat prod
week to our Armio?j onH
3 all parts
:h retailer
quality of
nd at the
? 1
f |
ly shipped j| I
ucts in one |i I
A It.' ??
month and on a day subseqi
June 5, or in 18i*7, in a mon
^ on a day thereof prior to or
date set for registration.
4'. Where were you born'
First name the city or towi
t the State, then the nation; a
hpibhus, Ohio"; "Vienna, An
"Paris, France*'; "Sophia,
j No explanation neoessa
lent to | +
th and, AMERICANS FOIiLO
on the . ..
SOME FRENCH N
>
a, th? 11 Tln'in KlHewloiis it
s "Costria"':
Training ami I'romotlnj
Bulga- i.ot. \ > < it si..-.
ry. :i Railroad condti
doctors'
WING 1 !> Rippers
IETHODS 8 Sailmakers. ..
j 7 Rhiofltters (layero
Boilermakers) .
i Selectii?n. 8 Switchmen..
: (Mllcers 3 Wireworkers . .
1 Vnsrtcolai,
*len
? $287.75.
This being the
2-86 4.00 any member <
. . 4.00? 5.ni phlb jn south Can
. . 4.24? 5.28 Willtngham was d<
ut plon for that year,
4 72 5.7 0 a gold medal offo
o -o 3 7?; Lever and an Intc
., 4 4lt shovel pivot axle
' ' value $70. offered I
! In. ,, ?
'Ill
bent record made
of the Hoys' Corn
ilina in 1A17. Bryan
?clared State cham- , 1
and won as prises
red by Hon A. F.
lrnational No 4. 6ItidiiiK
Cultivator, Id ^
jy. the International
- ? . . . ! 1
Bridging the gap from rar
sumer can be done success
at low unit costs and profits
large business organizations,
Swift & Company's profii
always so small as to have
no nn ?
U1C Allies,
ill
ich to conifully?and
i?only by
I
1 on meat, 0
practically jj
rla." ,
p 5. Are you (1 1 a native
-United States; (2? a natu
citizen; (3) an alien; (4) ha
declared your intention to I
a citizen; (!>) or are yon a cit
non-'eitlzen Indian? (;
Jffrdch.)
if) If you were horn in the
Dilll. J 1.1: ?1 i
of the
ralized French Front. May 2
\ o you ran arniv offlcers have a
become i
French army methods oi
izen or I
Specify training and promoting
artillery service. In rec
United' t jons. it is asserted, this
2 Machinists, toolma
ers
. I I'ort moutli,
n.?Am?-ri- , .
1 AnRlesmith.
dopted the i 2 si,|pfltters. .. .
f selecting, I'ligct Sound,
officers for 7 8 Machinists, machii
er.t opera- ,nn'
1 f? Machinists, outsid<
s plan fins
xiai vowiur v uiiipan
The past arhi
t 90 R > 1
?younK farmer han
" determination to
4.72? 5.7'i things. He will r<
. . 4.7 2? 5.7 d work in 1018. afli
Wasli. purpose to attend
and take the con
4 So 5 8 1 cour!,f> to ti' himsi
> 4 so _ r( s4 which he
his life work
y., 01 ?. oiuniDia. II
evements of this R 1
e fired him with a II <
do even Kreater !
mtlnue In the club I1]
er which it is his
I Clemson College
iplete agricultural
slf for successful .
proposes to make '
I:
. ? uii pi 13 I1UW
the Government to cbout !
each dollar of sales.
Year Book of interesting
instructive facts sent on re
V
Address Swift & Compe
Union Stock Yards.Chicago.
nmiiea Dy t
2 cents on II
?i J
and
quest,
iny
Illinni* ' I
OLajLcrn, uiriuUIIIU /MilSKH JIT
wa^vpu are a native of the
Stawk no matter what ma;
. fceen the citizenship or natl
/* of your parents. Any inhabit
Rico, who was a Rpanis
" iwt on April 11, 180ft. and \s
in Porto Rico on that
vanfr continued to reside there
til April 11. IftOft. is held tr
produced efficient artil
United
. inlanders.
V have
onalitv Immense increases in tl
ant of units of the French army
h sub-iessary the provision of n
? '' j when officers of that sci(
'i niipht be recruited,
in un>
be a I ?n Peace times two-thi
_'?i it i voters
lery com-.
\\ iishinuton,
8 Locomotive crai
lie artillery | Engineers
made nee- 67 Machinists all roiir
rw sources
Bntillr an,, -' "MS AND CHI
COMHAT HHN A
ids of the!
4. so? 5.81 Brynn Wlllingh
'* <" should prove an ll
farmer hoys of Soi;
4.r,?? 5.00
id 4.72? 5.70 FARMERS URGEC
PL
^"'T' Columbia.?After
(ifiRESSION every available a
should be planted
nm's achievement
aspiration to the |||j 1 <
it 1) Carolina. nil' 1
ANT LATE CORN fl |
eraln Is harvested,
rro of gootl land
in late corn, says
Swift & Company,
11
U.S. A.
|
citizen of Porto ltico. excopl
Inhabitants, natives of the R
? peninsula, wlio elected to pr
1 their allegiance to Rpain on
fore April 11. 1!>00, by mal
declaration, before a court of i
Of their decision to do so. An
Ben <?f Porto ltico, as above d
y and any native of Porto I<ic<
( teuoti' liunnr*!* commissions were
panish <<<1 among the pupils of
eservo, polytechnic school, the <
or he- , . , ,
being lelt open to non-cor
cing a i
ecord !anfl warrant officers risinj
iy citi-i ranks and passing througl
efined.: course of study. When it
r> w ho I that more officers would lif
' diatrlhut- Tlloy H(.nr|l nn Xfivp
ho groat
o|H'ralivo I'rolwUd
ither third
, . , Common Interests
11 missioned
< from the
(1 a special Washington. May
was found ,ion reached the state
> nc<>rli'il in the conclusion of an
the Food Adminis
enient for Co- servation and Proi
ii of Their the Food
fof the benefit of tl
in Far Fast. late corn, expert i
Corn can be nuc<
cording to Clemsc
23.?Informs- from Columbia to
department of I,lRnte<? "V the mid
i? yet time, therefc
a erpi'iiipnt ho. ... .... ... ....
tratlon. The Con- """lirop Su
luctlon Division oj Now Con
ration has secured, <Jr?
hose who will plant
idvlee. Th,s yea*?easfully
Rrnwn, ac- ever will ) #>
>n College experts. While the you
the coast when vices for war
die of June. There - omen wish i
>re. if corn is plant- for wj(,er Sft
miner School Offm tion in al
rs?'s to Meet the The s\v
wiiii; NcimIh. ley. tennis
more demands than ,nies' p'
made upon Winthrop. nu>v,nK pl(
ng men Rive their ser- Nshirh afff
demands, the young
to prepare themselves ,host' atu*
rviee. To this end,S'?n"
1 fields of service. /.#
(mining pool. bowling
courts, play grounds, locays,
musical companies,
tuies, and all other things -v
>rd entertainment and ing? f
are at the di^ouil of
nding the summerefies
V,
was temporarily absent from t
land on April 11. 18f?!>. and hai
returned, and is not a citizen
foreign .country. is held to be
een of the United Stales, pr
he did not eleet to retain his p<
^jtetus hy making declaration
^ h of his decision to do so
ar^^nths after March 2, 1!?1
vnn wnrn hnrn !iKe/?orl vau a..
ho Is-!
, sjnco|"" up naps in the various
of any ! commander-in-chief was
a citi-lto promote officers of an
ovided higher grades i?y soieotion
illtical . . ,, .
tout regard to length of so
under
within was au,llorized to c<
17. if porary commissions on ca
unitH, the tween Japan and Chit
authorized -feet ion of their comm
y rank to 'he fa'" east against G
and with- s'on. Tin- reports gn
rvloe. He hut were said to mak
infer tern- 'he agreement was or
pable non- r'?d of the war and
oci aner me grain
ia for the pro- to add largely to t
on interests In South Carolina, wh
able.
' rtnan agcres- Only pood land
fc few details. In late corn, how
p. It clear that ,an(1 ran be maflft
planting cow peaa
ily for the pe- jt jH stated that
was solely for be wise to plnnt <
thp Plf.lmiint uHrli
crop is narvestea, ,, , ...
. , ' IMosidont Johi
he corn acreage in
, . , .. . new courses a
lrh is greatly desirThe
course ir
should he planted designed to i
ever. The poorer parliamentary
to produce food by ducting the v
and peanuts. will be a popi
it will probably not ~
?rn after grain In r" ,h
on of rho women and ni
iHon has arranged for
t the Summer School
i rarliamentary [,aw, .
Kive a knowledge of
usages need In conork
of organizations. V
liar one. 0 * 2
e great needs of tho J
en of the state Presl
HI
M
^ a citiz?i?i of the United Sta
yo or was a citizen
United States at the time yon
born, unless you have expal
yoirfself.
(2) You are a naturalize
zen if you have completed yo
1 turallzatlon; that is. if yoi
"taken flna^ pa pers." Hut y<
r- mm j commissioned omrers. T
tes, If not compelled to submit t
r?f the mal paper examination,
i were i sent to centers where i
triated complete their practice
edpe.
d r*!t'- The results of this sysl
ur na : lection of aspirant officer?
i have lower ranks are declared
>u are; hoon nvnoiii.?i <21 ?
heso worn pnueri ivc purposes.
0 any for- A Joint defensive
but were German aggression
they eould |(novvn to be rontemj
il knowlformatlon
was lacking
iem of se- 'h's would Involve a
1 from the foree Into Siberia by
I to have Chinese troops. It is
shorter season. F
to counteract ttiin section, cow p
In Siberia is peanuts are recom
dated. but in- NQ reason fqr
as to whether ON WHE/
movement in, Columblai?The
Japanese and tlon i>as sent out
assumed that
^or grain lands In Johnson
fas. soy beans and v'r-,s of some
intended. 'ors of the et
| H. Halley. nol
high prices nd editor, c
<T SUBSTITUTES K'rk. provider
Pood Adm,1nl*tra- Normal: Dr.
a warning to corn professor of
lolesale and retail States Navnl
has secured the serof
the greatest eduoa>untry
as Mr. T.lherty
id teacher, author.
if Cornell; John R.
ran u
it of KirT<svi!le State I?
C. Alphonso Smith 1
Knglish at United It Is .A.
Academy; Blla Flapal | A (r*<i??
vMi k Jp
ETTIR MS J
lmost Garden Time A
a nflO there was r. touch of $or?n?f jH
not a rltizfn (that Is. if you
only "taken out first papers'
the latter rase you are only a i
ant.
You are also a naturalized
If, although forelKn horn, you
r or surviving parent herami
naturalized while you were
21 years of a*e, and if yon w
i have (iurf>?! the cnmmanflpr-ir
')? In promoted (5.000 non-cor
leolar- officers to fpmporary ro
2.000 of them In thp ac
citizen Resides these 55,000 pupils
r fath- hiRh schools who wprc all
a fully in? havo bppn taken from
under and Riven temporary e<
ere In nftor passing examlnatloi
because of their prox
i-chlef has .
r'a- Japan and China.
nnnssfoned
mniiylons, keener interest in thn
tlve jft.rmy. any other power, don
of t^irlous. better position to kn
yad^ serv- of German Influence
the'%ranks i necessity for curbing
>mmlnslons force.
ris at cen- ResrnriHnjr tho nirro
imity to Slhe- urfa that at the pre
with a much ^ralne cornmeal a
r country tha.w b? at u'aH
below the price o
btless were in that corn flour and
nw the extent he nellinK at leaat
there and the wheat flour,
it by military The hi?h level*
a renult of car ah
? weather last wintf
* """ uul" t'r"u" Young. Ida M
sent prions of these .V
nrl oalnifal .ho.M ? V"l? '
t twenty per cent ' *'
f wheat flour and operrpig da
barley flour should r>,"*rpn' topics,
ten per cent below Every dema
school will be
ruling In grains as given for tt
ortages and storm wishes rest, r
ir have now fa 1 Ion .0
Tarbell, author, loo-l | 'n",!|hr "k?n
nembor of National )
fonse. will leoturo on ! yourhom?
I wny. it n
iy, June 1 8tn. on gomo nor ,<Hi||y (
j . with it ocrl
nrt of the homo a^fl ' better"Tr
mot. TonrsoH will boj cirnufic *
evenly an J
io heuaefcoonor who j i ui* And
ecreatlon and helpful } kunu-'lftii
how about the garden? Thia year,
ever, it muat be a war Harden. IB
rom the big farm* muat ho to feed
over there"?the home garden,
. ir.ti n, must do ita bit in a big '
lllft b planted efficiently, coomil
r>( ? rtly It muat be planted Jftf*r
ainty at to reaulla
dtape will help you to have
no re efficient garden. It ia the t
ray of planting. The aeeda are
accurately aiwcedin a thin paper
a whole row ia planted at a time
I atraifthl row* of evenly apared
nningoutia practically eliminated
the United States at the tim
attained the age of 21.
(3) Tow are a declarant
though a citizen or subject of
crtner country, you have d<
l>efore a naturalization court
intention to- become a citizejT*
United States. Receipt . f?Oj
Clerk\ of the court of the ce
ie you ters of instruction in th
Numbers of other high*
if. al- ,pn? and student* of
' some schools alsd have been pi
iclared a special course of Inst
your renohlnjf military a*?e t
sands of 'Jiorn have ^alne
^my''in ' t h i AItoi
rtifT^(tof^%^|cn-i)d r?uyt<*nn nts*
e Interior. purely defensive natui
school pu- ment of state does noi
scientific rectly concerns the TTn
ut through consequently It Invoh
ruction on in the policy of the
ind then- the treatment of th?
d cno\mis- question. As the matl
i"*' tho^here is not,the slight
"<y?#tnis-?#o question the motiv
re, the depart- raaterlally with rau
t believe It dl-| ?f fan.porUtioh j
. , (tumolated by warn
itol 8l.t..?.?d : t||, pr|CM
n? change Uiave been liquids
department In L, the .view of th<
1 far eastern j tlon. 'frhe mainn
fer now tUnndsj pwlee levels by 'j0k
est disposition requ^^^
es? that limofel H loraf
eh greater freedom "",rr,,!U,<>n >n
?nd the stocks ao- nrogretw o
ifacturere and trad- ma,? olub an.1
ruling then should oomniUoltj
ted by this time, worker*, for t
s food Admlnistra- tendenta of eci
wisgice of higher school tearhefi
y|r?i and wholeaal- nnd to t;,ke n
Kooptnp abreast with I p?kr.>lc*?
f the 'l?v?for the to- 1
pon1tt*y club Klrla. foN I
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r home demonstration t ful y-rd^n
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(ho county sup'rin Oroer you
luoatlon. for tbo hl.fh \
* wishing to rev'ev*
ow hranchea, for atn LF
college eredlt^yu^l' ?
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aceda are the mm*(/ualitvSrrdA
(KoUpe Ttiw wit" are ttior
ted and aolected from the very
A Fikro Garden, either Pnkro .
r PaV ro Looee Seed*, la a autoeaa- j
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A Pak ro .Seedtape end Seed*,
r ae< da to-day.
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ropy of such declaration is
called "taking out first papers
(4) An Indian is a citizen 1
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fopyralone7<hfl two oast?rn nation;
protect theraaelveii I
9 " ler ifh'rh thoy nuw'
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