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SISTERS 0
Use Pe-ru-na for C
and Catarrh?A Co
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In every country of the civilized world
Sisters of Charity are known. Not onlv
do n icy minister to the spiritual and intel-j
lpt.-lu.il needs of the charges eomiuittcd to
Choir i ire. hut lliey also tuinister to their
Vulily needs.
VV'ilh so many children to take care of
u.t t > protect from climate and disease.
WiOhO wise and prudent Sisters have found
PeWuiii a never failing safeguard.
IV, llartman receives many letters from
(Htijolie Sisters from all over the United
Sl.tlcs. A recommend recently received
trooi 1 Catholic institution in Detroit.
Midi . reads as follows:
/>? . 8. It. Hartmnn, i'olumbu/t. O'do :
Dear Sir:?"7Vi?' young girl uhn
?t drff fits* I'/'iMin.i i?i? *. '?*??> ?
lariiit (itt Is. and (dsn o/ r?(rr. The
result of (he treatment teas must
mat in/a etory. She/nun i ureal relic/',
mud after further use of the medicine
u<c h"pc to be able ia mi u she is
cnttret 1/ ru red. '* ?Sisters 11/ ilha ritu
The young girl was under t ho care of the (
Histors of Clmrity. anil u-?d I'rrutiu for catarrh
of the throat with good result*. as!
the dhove letter test sties
Send to The I'eruisa Mi .Heine Co., Co-1
Odds ttttd Hrds.
Although the scientific uicn of Ansti;.x
and Germany refused to take the
Into Rudolf Call) and his weather and
earthquake prophesies seriously, his
name was constantly in the nowspa- j
(HHi), and some are inclined to think <
tluit there ts a kernel of truth in his
theories, which are based on the assumption,
that the licpiid inte:ior of ;
the oarth has Its ehh and tide, and is
Influenced by the sttn and the moon.
The new Irish I^and Act went iuto
effect November t. and today large
tracts of land were to come into the
jejsetitilon of the tenants, the Govornnuati
loaning the money for the purchase
on oasy terms. The tenants will
Iwe very energetic in taking advantage
of the new law and within a. short timr
many thousands of acres on which
ttiey have been paying rent for generations
will he t licks to enjoy and to
leave to their children.
Scotland has an area of I9.0i>2,t82 .
acres, of which 1,1)84,4^6 acres are un- j
ntjr cultivation. tine uunurcd and j
tfroU'e persons own one-half of the to '
till area and eighteen persons own uno
fmrtti of it.
tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi-!
cago, from experience advises all j
young girls who have oains and i
sickness peculiar to tkieir sex, to
use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
How many beautiful young girls develop
into worn, listless and hopeless
women, simply becuuse sufficient at ton- |
tion lias not been paid to their physical
development. No woman is exempt
from physical weakness and periodic
pain, anti young1 girls just budding into
womauhood should be carefully guided
physically as well as morally. Another
woman,
Miss Hannah K. Merslion, Cob
Ungswood, N.,J? stays:
* I thought 1 would write and tell
you that, by following your kind advice,
I feel like a new person. I was
always thin and delicate, and so weak
that I could hardly do anything. Menstruation
was Irregular.
1 tried a bottle of your Vegetable
Compound and began to feel better
right away. I continued its use, and
am now well and strong, and menstruate
regularly. I cannot say enough
for what your medicine did for me."
? #5000 forfeit If original of above letter proving
genulnenees cannot bo produced.
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound will euro any woman
in the land who suffers from
woinl> troubles, inflammation of
the cv.:: I , ;:U I.troubles.
n.
F CHARITY
Roughs, Colds, Grip
ftgressman's Letter.
?^ "> ;j
nimbus, Ohio, for u tree book written By
l)r. Hartnian.
The following letter is from Congressman
Meekison. of Napoleon. Ohio:
Tlio I'crnna Medicine Co.. Columbus, O :
Gentlemen: "1 * '
bottles of IVruna \
heiicfi ted thereby* r^jf *
from mv catarrh t if *
of the head, and * ^*\j, '
iccj encouraged to t JsfajyV *
cotuinued use wi!i ?&*
disease of thirty |
years' standing."? # David Meoklson. i
David Meekison. * ?%?%%%?%?%%?,%??,#
Dr. lioilman, one of t?ie best known
physicians and surgeons in the United
States, was the first titan to formulate IVruna.
It was through his genius ami perseverance
that it was introduced to the
medical profession of this country.
If you do not derive prompt ami satisfactory
results from the use of l'pruna.
write at once to l>r. llartman, giving a
lull statement of your ease and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable advice
grat is.
Address Dr. Martin.m. President of The
llartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
CAFUDINE
iparri It Ktl Inon-diaOdy?
CURES S.mJtS.1" You "don't
INDIGESTION and
APIiRIYV w?*lc to knowlt* good. It rurea
AuiUl I I HKAD teilGft ALHO bf
rsivfiug the c?u*?. locenli.
Lonijfiil ItrldgK In tlic World.
The longest bridge in tDo world Is tIte
Linn llridge, near San gang. in China.
It extends tive and a quarter miles over
an arm of the Yellow Sen, and is supported
by 300 huge stone nrehes. The
roadway is seventy foot above the
water and is enclosed in an iron network.
I.i'ifiirr oT Ointment* For Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
rs mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely iterance the whole system
when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Suoli arttclesshould never he used
except on proscriptions from reoutahio physicians.
as tho damage thoy will do Is len fold
to the good you can possibly derive from
them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by I'*. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O.. contains
no mercury, and Is taken internally, noting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of thesystein. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F
J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bottle.
Hall's Family Tills arc the best.
Death Too bi|irntlf?.
It is a significant fact that with the
phenomenal increase in the price of
collins has come a marked deerease
of mortality among local Chinese. The
natives just simply cannot afford to die
at the present undertaking rates, nnd
that's all there is to it.?Shanghai
Times.
The wound caused by the operation
upon Emperor William's throat was
reported almost healed. So. 48,
FITScerniunentty cute I. So llt? or nervousness
after llrst d:?v"s use of Dr. TCIIno's Crev
NerveItestorcr.t2trial bottle and treitlscfroo
l)r.::.II. Ki.ink. 1 ,td., 'til Arch St., I'hil i. 1* t.
\n electric railway is (o he built from
Home l<> Naples. It will b? lflO miles long,
and will cost over Slii.OOO.OtHi.
Dish Washing In Winter.
Housekeepers naturally dread dish washing
in winter, owing t<? the fact that it.
nn| I- ill.- unman nil'l li llllt-l- I IM'lIl Uliril tin'l
rmii*h. Much of the Injury, however. results
from the n^o of 5m aire ?o?p. if Ivory
! Soap is used in washing (li?bp? nnd the
hands nr.* carefully rinsed nnd dried, they
w II not eh p.? Ki.kan hi It. Pabkrk.
| The tight-fitting I'vitish uniform is ?!
| leged lo lie the c.itise of much lirart d'.s|
rn?c among soldiers
! Mrs Window's Snothln :Syr:ir> for children
ta-eitdmr, soften the gams, reduces hflitnrnation,allays
pnln.oures wind *iilie, 23e. n l> >ttlo
Since the beginning of tlie war in Soniabland
annul 10.000 camels have been used.
Old Silas. Hackr d (.'hairs, etc.. run ho
dyed with PUTNAU FADELESS DTE8.
Fifty kinds of degrees are given by
American colleges.
Piso's Ourocnunot be too highly spoken of
! as a cough euro.?J. W. O'JIriks. 322 Third
' Avenue, N.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6.1000.
One person in every 575 in the United
States is a physician.
II. If. Greks's Sons, of Atlanta, < ?., are
the only successful Dropsy Specialists In the
J world. See tholr llbernl ofTer in advertisei
nieut in another column of this paper.
Americans imported *25,412,7?0 worth of
' rrccicu- stores last vcb:.
%
Spaniih Sugar Factories.
It Is reported that of the eighty or
more beet and cane sugar factories of |
Spain, all except two or three have i
just been merged in a Sugar Trust, .
The former finance minister, Dopez
Pulgcer^er, has been elected chairman
of the hoard of directors. The beet j
sugar industry of Spain, although comparatively
young, is already far more
important than the cane sugar industry.
The two together pioducc almost
100.000 metric tons annually, some of
which is exported.
WISDOM OF THE BEE.
Legent of the Visit of the Queen of
Sheba to King Solomon.
"Here Is the legend of the visit of
the Queen of Sheba ao King Solomon,
' said tho Pascagoula Diogenes
in the Rotunda of the Great Southern ,
hntol f 1111 r,. .?-f "TV... I
I nv/n. I, v M II I V A ( , U 1 A I 1 \ A (A J 1 11C UCU II !
reigned over a people that lived on !
the border of the Rod Sea, who were !
the richest in Arabia. They were rep- !
resented leading an idle lifo, owing to
the abundance of natural produce of
their country, which afforded the sus |
tenance of lifo and also frankincense,
myrrh, cinnamon and balsam that
gave them an extensive commerce .
with other nations.
"The queen, owing to the splendid j
reputation af King Solomon, whoso
power and wisdom had spread to tho
remotest parts of tho world, visited
him at his own court. Presenting herself
at the foot of his throne, in each
of her hands sho held a wreath of
i flowers?one composed of natural,
! the other of artificial. Art, in the
labor of the mimic wreath, had exquisitely
emulated the lively hues of
nature; so that at the distance it was
held by the queen to exercise the sa
gacity of the monarch for his Judgment,
it was deemed impossible for
him to decide which wreath was the
production of nature, and which the
I work of art. Solomon was, for a moment,
perplexed; yet. to bo vanquished
by a woman irritated his pride.
"An expedient presented itself to
the king by a swarm of bees on the
outside of a window, which he orderod
opened; the bees rushed in the
court and alighted on one of the
wreaths, while not a single one fixed
on tho other. Sheba was baffle/ and I
| was convinced of the wisdom of Solo- |
i mon. 3ueh is tho story handed down I
, that the bee only rests on the natural j
beauties nnH nnvni- I
, V>4. UID I'UIUl" |
od flowers, however inimitable thi j
color may be laid on."?New Orlcaus |
i Times-Democrat.
BONES TELL OF COMBAT.
Skeletons of Hunter and Cougar Are
Found Lying Together.
Evidence of a terrible tight in which
! a h;iman being and a wild animal
| lost their live3 was discovered last
I week on the slopes of Mt. Gibraltar,
one mile south of Republic. Wash. It
: consists of a human skeleton, tho
; bones of a large cougar and a rusted
i rifle.
The position of the skeletons and
the fact that the rifle was pumped
out and its lever thrown down proves
ihut there must have been a terriflc j
! encounter between man and beast.
.An examination of tho gun showed
that it had had a year or more of ;
exposure. Tho find recalls to resi- |
dents of Republic that two men have i
disappeared from that town within
three years, all trace of them being '
lost. One young man started for his I
father's ranch in Okanogan county
was never beard of afterward.
Another man left Republic for Spokane,
via Meyers Falls. He went
alone, carrying a rifle, and although a
letter was expected from him from 1
Myers Falls, no word was ever re- j
ceived. it is believed that this man
j perished in the fatal encounter with
| the cougar.?New York Herald.
, :
Not Taking Anything.
"Have you taken anything for your
trouble?" asked the doctor of a long,
lank, hungry-looking man, who com- |
plained of being "run down."
"Well. I haven't been taking much
of anything; that i3, nothing to speak i
of. I took a couple of bottles of j
Pinkhain's hitlers a little while hack, !
i and a bottle of Quickera's Invigorator. i
with a couple of boxes of curera's 1
pills, and a lot of quinine and some I
root bitters. I've got a porous plas- '
ter on my back, and I'm wearing an
electric belt, and taking red clover
four tiiri^s a ilnw with a iins? nr
i of salts every other day; excepting
! for that I'm not taking anything." I
CURE BLOOD POISON CANCER.
Acliing r.iinM, Shifting Pains, Itchlnc
skin, Pimples, Kuting Sc.res, K(r.
If you have l'imples or Offensive Eruptions,
Splotches, or Copper-Colored Eruptions,
or rn-.h on the skin. Festering Swell*
ings, (Hands Swolleu, Ulcers on any part
of the body, old Sores, Roils, Carbuncles, (
l'ains ami Aelica in Fonts or Joints, llair I
or Eyebrows falling out, persistent Sore
Mouth, Cuius or Throat, then you have
Blood I'oison. Take Botanic Blood llalin
(R.R.B.) Soon all Sores, I'implcs and Eru|?- I
tions will heal perfectly. Aches and rains
era c. Swellings subside and a perfect,
never to return euro made. 11.11,11, cures
Cancers of all kinds, Suppurating Swellings,
Eating Sores, Ugly Ulcers, after ail
else fails, healing the sores perfectly. If
you have a persistent pimple, wart, swollen
glands, shooting, stinging pains, take Blood
Balr.i and they will disappear before they
develop into Cancer. Druggists, $1 per
large bottle, including complete directions
for home cure. Sample free by writing
Blood Bai.m Co., 55 Balm Bldg., Atlanta,
(la. Describe trouble and free medical
advice sent in sealed letter.
If all men were true the world would
"*wm be made cow. So. *8.
WHAT SICK KIDNEYS.CAUSE.
Kidney Comim.ainth.? Dia
betes. Bright's Disease. Inflam- * IK.%
mation of the Kidneys, Dropsy HTT-fT
(swelling of the limbs or body).
incessant pains in tho back or TH1
loins. 1 111
Bl.adder Troubles.?In
flammation of the bladder, in
flamed passages.pain in passing Wm. If. ?
urine, incontinence of urine, too known jev
much or too little 11 riue. Street. Wy
Umc Acid Tnarin.rs ?
? - rvniic n>u
Rheumatism. Gravel, Gout, (lf grip sett
Gall Stones. Lumbago. j |mve s,,jj
Nerve Tnorm.ks.? Neural- sjnct. with ?
cia. Sciatica, Nervous Col lapdc, across the
Sleeplessness, Melancholia. always m
Many other disorders are morning,
caused directly or indirectly me to stoo
by faulty kidney action, and jf j sat dow
cau bo reached and cured by time it wi
Dean's Kidney Pills. This arise. I 1
remedy has cured every com- Doan's Ki?
plaint recorded above, and over c]uu tijsag
.10.000 testimonials prove its UIC '?
surprising merit. *
50 cents per box, of all dealera,
or mailed on receipt of I \/|
oriee, by adilressing Foster- I J
Milburn Co., lJuiTalo, N. V. ^
A Bottled Brother.
Dr. Gillespie, the present moderator
of the Church of Scotland, tells how j
he was nonplused the other day by
a ragged urchin with whom he got into
conversation. Ho said:
"My boy, who looks after you?"
"Naebuddy," was the quick reply.
"Where is your father?"
"Ho's deld."
"Have you a mother?"
"She's deid, tae."
"Have you not a sister, then?"
"I nivcr had yin."
"But surely you have a brother?"
"Yes. but he's at Glasga College."
"Well, eannot he spare some timf
from his studies to look after you o
bit?"
"Na. sir; tor he was born wi' twe
uems, and they keep him In a bottle.'
?London News.
Of tho quality of the flo?h of rat- j
nsh there can be no question. We
speak not of the huge creature which
frequents the Mississippi and other
Western rivers, the flesh of which is i
coarse and rank, but of the small cat- i
fish, from half a pound to a pound in
weight, which abounds in fresh water
ponds and streams everywhere. There
is no exaggeration in saying that in
beauty to the eye, sweetness and delicacy
to the palate and nutrition to the
digestivo system its flesh is scarcely
surpassed by that of any other fish
in thn world.
I" ?%"
Coughs
"My wife had a deep-seated cough
for three years. I purchased two
bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
large size, and it cured her completely."
J. H. Burge. Macon. Col. )
Probably you know of
cough medicines that relieve
little coughs, all
coughs, except deep ones I
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of ;
deep coughs for sixty j
years is Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral.
Three sl:e?: 2"c.. .r.?c . II All druggists.
Consult your rinrtoi. If he sits take It.
then ill) as he says. If tie tells you not <S
to take It. then don't take it. tic'knows. M
Leave It with him We are willing. '-J
J. C. AY Kit CO., Lowell, Man, I
1 *>* shott gun ~ "fl
SHELLS
I are found on every American K
n farm where there is a live ?
i boy. New Club loaded with
| black powder. Nitro Club ?
1 and Arrow loaded with any k
S3 smokeless powder. They arc ft
I "Duck Killers."
^ Catalogue free.
>'*- The Union Metallic Cartridge Co. B
Vj BRIDGEPORT. CONN.
^"enCjs(''X
J i 1 riLL MAI
? ORIGINAL DISCOVE
i ONLY GENUINE.
ieioiibokf. the well- ! II. B. McCa'kveu
.eler of West Main Cherry Street, Portia
tlieville, Yn., says : ' /'on. inspector of frei
r years ago an attack ! for the Transcontinen
led in nty buck, and ! pany, says. "I nse?
ered olT and on ever [ Kidney Pills for back:
i dull, heavy aching I other symptoms of
small of my hack, ! trouble which had ami
ore severe in the for months. I think
It was difficult for was responsible for tl
p or straighten, and trouble. It seemed to
rn for any length of j inv kidneys. Bonn's
is hard for me to j Pills rooted it out. 11 i
took two boxes of months since I used tl
Iney Pills, nnd the j tip to date there has
reeable aching left j recurrence of the trou
AN'S KIDN
I Factory Loaded Smc
^JcSraBSTa'' I *ts not sentinr,cnt ? it's nc
- wSSSSl 'J rn?st intelligent and auccesi
" Factory Loaded Shotgun 1
jjMlgScL' give. It's their entire reliab
vuniform shooting. Winche
Ct* smokeless powder.
t*1e rnari'et* Winchester "
'?>- ? ? smokeless powder are chea]
! ?. Try either of these brands :
? $ Be sure to get W inches
THE SHELLS THE <
n?aa?B ? ?
THERE IS NO ,?gg&
SLICKER LIKE brews'
Forty years ago and after many years
of use on the eastern coast. Tower's
Waterproof Oiled Coats were introduced
in the West and were called .Slickers By
the pioneers and cowboys. This graphic
name has cojne into such general use that
it is frequently though wrongfully applied
to many substitutes. You want the genuive
/ ZA; Look for the .Sign of the Pish.and
the name Tower on the buttons.
/ ml / MADt IN BLACK ABO YILLOW AKD
vfPjl SOLD bY REPRESENTATIVE TRADE
f lift THE WORLD OVER. M>
/\lL? A J TOWtB C0_&05T0K MASS.U.S.A.
1 "llilMMII llini/ll f'KU MHH mSmM ^80NT?' CAN
joij Our mnnry winning hooks, JZ*
written l>y men who know, tell K-j
1 Pota-sh 1
gj They nre needed hy every man El
They arc free. Send postal card. fcflj
GI KMVN KALI WOBEA Rg
5 New VoTii?98 f*s^'ru Street, tjjiL
Afltntn, <? ? 22?J So. Kroud 8t ffij
J?B ? ?W W ??ill I ?
CAPSIUUM VASELINE .
(PUT UP IS COL.I.APSI IW.E TITHES)
A substitute for and superior to mustard or
any other plaster, uml will not blister the
most delicate skin. 'I he pain-allaying n nd
c u rati veq utilities of t.h I sort tele u re wonderful.
11 wi 11 stop the t oothacho at once, and
relieve headache and sciatica. \\ e recommend
It as the best nod safest externa 1
counter-irritant knowtt.nlso usnnnterns)
remedy for pains iu the chest and stomach
and all rbeumat ie.ncu raltticand itotil) ct .nipiaints.
A trial will prove what we cla im
for i ts and it will i>? found to he invaluahh
in the household.Manypeonlesny"itisthc
be-tof all of your preparations." Price is
Bets?at all tlrn'ircist mr other dealers, or I y I
r send i net blsa mount ton si n Tmstaee Htatn ps I
N we will oiinlt ? ?>" it V, 1
IPhoiild Imacoopti"! hythc jniS>lir?ril<'~vtl.<-1
* hinecurrlcsour 1 nWl,n ? m lu??*11T- not 1
Kenuino. C'lBREnaOHOH KO. to . j
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ffWPE WRITERS
I CHEAP I
Bu ' J?t 1 o:. ini-i'n '1 Much nr< of
?li r),vkt*H i??-n as part p?.v for tho
Oliver K;?i jinin* for quick buyer*.
J. < IAVK?,( hnrlotte. N. C,
C//ro/r . 1,000
// C f'ff/if Your.g Men
TO QUALIFY
S-OH /'OS/7"/OA\S
GUARANTEED IN WRITINC.
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rf. f \ I'ATD for fl.lrrvflnc envelrtrr*: "*"<1 dime
*7* ra *n<1 stamp for full instructions :< !? nly work
*4* V S. V. 8?j uiov * < ' . * **4 ?t-. N. V.
Mrs. Grotcgk Wai.lack, Jr.,
JV of Elniirn, N. Y.t wife dl
(leorjjo Wallace, broker,
R"Y" West Water Street, and living
* at (I(i7 lkddwin Street, says(:
"In March, IS'JT. I was cured
of kidney and bladder trouble
bv Doan's Kidney l'ills. M y
physician said at tliat time tbnt
of 2^1 my life nmld be saved only
nd. Ore- bv mi operation. Nieht after
i 1 r ], I T I -
a ii.i<? i/luii i\rjM aw.'ihO
tnl Corn for hours tit u time with ter1
Dunn's ril?!e pain in my hack, noil the
ichc and secretions from the kidneys
kidney were in as had a state its p<>sloycd
me sihle. I sulTen d with hctnort
a cold rhtigcs frequently and was in
lie whole a weak statu Four boxes of
settle in Dean's Kidney Fills cured ine.
Kidney and I now gladly rePndorse the
s several remedy, because during the
eon. and time which has since elapsed,
been no neat ly seven years, I have never
I>lc." had the slightest sign of a
return of the trouble."
EY PILLS.
keless Powder Shciis. j
st the price ? that makes the JWugSji
sful shots shoot Winchester Shells.
It's the results they *?b?|*!yjjr v
ility, evenness of pattern and 1-ffrTSrm S
ister " Leader" shells.load- $
are the best loaded shells on t
Repeater" shells loaded with > .r*^^
p in price but not in quality. - F
md you will be well pleased. 1 ^
iter Factory Loaded shells. d K
CAMPIONS SHOOT.
KipnnsTa bu les are
the b;'st dyspepsia
/v^Qyt^^^^pStiii ilieiiie ever made.
A hundred millions
0<^ 'hem have been
sold in the United
Stales in a single
year. F.very illness
! arising from a disordered stomach is
! relieved or cured bv their use. f>o
I common is it that diseases originate
| rrom ttie stomach it may be safely tfs[
serted there is no condition of ifl
I health that will not he benefited or
cared by the occasional use Of Klpatis
Tabules. Physicians know them and
sjteak highly of them. All druggists
sell them. The five-cent package is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Bottle, sixty cents, contains
a household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
"I bay# anfforad with pilot for thlrfy-eix win.
Our year men laat April I boKan taklnic Caai-arate
for rnnatlpution. In tha courae of a area I noticed
?h? pilot began to disappear and at tha rnd of alx
weoka they did not troubla mo at all. Caaoarot*
hare dona wonders for mo. I am onttroly cured and
faal like a new man." Georco krydar. Napolaou. U
Best For
& The Bowels
WteG&km
Candy cathartic
?anuM t?H?
Plrarnnt. Palntahl*. Pr.t<?r.t. Ta*tr Good TViOoo#.
Never S.ckon. Weaken or Ori]??. 10r. kSc We. Nov*#
old lu hulk The connino tabid otMiupud CCO.
Guaranteed to core or your money l)*ck.
Sterting R'mrily Co., Chicago or N.Y. 555
ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES
\| T~ HORSE POWER
h hay press
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