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. VA= 0 I - S-SCROMLA 1 In the rst place, to understand the ===M:
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- . Los Angele&,, Cal., Nov. 2.55 .-In thi,i true , it, ople? By noble and
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M - Lif 1=� stan&1or a little while there amid the'! can y
1. . 2.� '- I - RZEUNATI BOIL% .ou not proye yourself woftky I I - �
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W ;*"at th--y al 4 -Full � views Vue Many'c. ��v -
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; InspiTe a nation's grattituie and arouse �j . tbne 'of the early fL - � . .
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aming from a diwraerea,state of ti-ta j;rss grrav I _�, i W�
T �� i its patkiotism. The text iis Deuterono- Ing its con,gre§pional forcam. — -0 .. Ths famauv Ha4r Got d* aqira,�, is
I 1, __ Ana rwvTows t, e piecc as - . ... or'BlooiL Wheil on the - 11 T4e new 1)Ure foo'd and druc law I . wMince,
R �_ 1 _ , hr,- will be at the COM-iHPWIAL HO.
I . W it %"keg it va� WI& the k 11.H'At I my vial 10, "`Thou�sbalt bless the Locd StOma* Livet, BOwels ' one hand, and the south wag , will - mark It on the inbel of every. - _& I
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I I - $ 41' 1 ' I hath given thee." . the other liand, The great contra of-., . .
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� ", I . - SURDOCK BLOOD BIT R& this forensie struggle was,Ln the 'Unt. roform, or any other stupitytng or D(,c* WN y 8, h, with every kind and ttyle �ot L;tdien !F.'��*;-
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right an the garr _ In ficrmer Thank i poisonous drug. But passes Dr. � _r� , , tz,.'!�� �-, �- ,�
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cot toweJ or- L made f0i 20 ay,d Plain Fronfa, 6,wittbes of bil ling biair in �--4 t�:;�t . - . '��N -.., ,
'? on . . __..... - - - — — — nm_" =_M = _WM M-0,4 more men to represent. us in the &n. 1 _', � . �_�l
- N,*3eWCj 'the &--w- the rye and the apples and th6 . A _voam, entirelY free. Dr.. Shoop all evory length and tbad,e, Transfatmation pompa- 1� l,_� --_,%;A-- �-A -
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�� I ing mwhinw, there are na and. the orangesa and the sheep With that* 01 a -W�Ikiu CMUNR drime ate V cried the north. Then, as'spae& . along bas bitterly opposed the ?oaee dcurv. His art styles -are known std wtrn by up. � - 7 _
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and cows and horses and the macbin-!s - ily as polssible, they rushed tba set- - .-I
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I irritating Seams. I Claak and Lewis expe of all opiates or narcotics. VrShoop'a Har-sesovery*he". Ba.sure to riait his Shos, I ;k � .,*; �_� FA - -_��
and the manufactories andthe homn TheY -were two different men and (f tlers west to =1 up the prairies bee- - Cough Cure is , * -I- -,M�� , - -,
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Tft" upm #r leging th's no relation, although they 'bore the YOWd t�O Mississ pi L . , "
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a W 4M 11twe L _ year, but to -day I would- dwell on the American independence has pr-Actical- baying' Dr. 11ftrunce. Gentit men wto are bold Aboulp invto. I V I
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k . *" 9 1% four great ge6graphical developments ly cbme to an'end, M14 are now, in the the United Stites Shoop's. Let the law be Wour protec- tigate ard *to - . -
" help us in t1j!k struggle to perpetuate tion. . hk foatber weight Toup
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, I in E PU . I It, i Ul L I CD .1 We cheerfully -recommend and ArplooAo retnetubtr day And dy,ta.. .
I This is Paris. We Are 'now in the pres- slavery I"' crie,L h 1032-2
. - - I - ,,it e.south. But where sell It. C. Aberhartt, druggist, Sea- # . .
. C11S.31-T, ,C.:1fX7q-_?51:.__1 �, , tory, that have given' us -this good ence of the four American commission-, were they to e -in new states 'from - forth. ___ . �- ___ �__ -
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Nih- I I I . . - �11 ers who bad charge of the sigming the which t4i ffelect g ' * -
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is* 0 a men to whom,�=_der the providence There I -* ' �PROFESSOR
Its of God, we owd 4hose vast regions of seven years war. John Adams, Veii- 'new a , _s south of the Ma- ' Ital -
treaty which would finally b . _ The people of Edmonton, ti
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ci e i uits and minerals. We e berta, are boawd to make their city .
i. mlWo a -%I, heard of those men in ,our. schoolboy Laurani are all there, Thomas 'Jeffer- .ed" gar .Tejas, a part of the
son was also appointed a commission- Mexican republic. It practically isaid the Washington of the west. At a
ach middle life their, & he citizens ft was
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UU. names become� er, but he never served on this com- "If the Mexican republic will not g4ff ,..-".- -,.-,.v � �
urdamiliar, and we for- I � resolved to urge upon the cit,y toun- 10�Z_r_(Xa1N.
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11 Ott- K I F E mission. I Texas we will senij the settlers of tho . __
, - - - I . get their splendid achievements. Thii ,. What are your instructions, United States into it, and yve will. gat ell and the Provincial GoveraTnent 17- 0. WILL BE AT --wow
I . VVRI'Trf FOIR P I - _.. 'i I ought not so to1e. Our gratitude7as a ye Amencan representatives? "Why," up a revolution there, a -ad then wi-1hU to take up a acheme for the improve. �, � .
TO -DAY I - nation is due, and we owe it to tbein says John Jay, the ri��at important � I � ; ment and beautifleatiork of the on -
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raial and Vree'Kjv - that in our national thallksgivings personality on that commission, con- tire olty, and In addition to the If *.i ; r H. o t et—Thursday, Dec. 6th
I- shi . cress has confused these instructions. out of Texas can be carved ten new laying out parks and other
.aorldinar offer ' _� V8 their names are remembered. .
I y - states," In other words, the south
I lsxm& li-has sent us over here to perfe-A b""' 115eaforth—Commercillarl. lHotell—Friday, Dec. - "�* h
. I I want to recall to your mem6ri.,,s -then it hits tied us overran Ter -as with its people, as flin spots, the tonstruction of a pleas- � f %,
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�� hand and foot with these instructions - north rushed its settlers into Ransas ow the city. , & I I at
- � because their happy solution, happy in , ' territory a little late- in order to make above and bel. Olin" on—No-mandie Hotel --S .q.rday, Dec. 8 t f 1i
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. 1, � reference to our own national Iffe, Cora it an abolition state, Then, after Tax" ------.-''- .,- - Z___ I
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�p ,� decided whether to go up or to peace.or � I ation, and Wt Tm*
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1 -, "' I to e orself by their advice and of: No - d all of 'Arizona and most of WV I rOMP, 0WIMUeS MrA V1 --- ,'�,, , -- I -
in- internati I - d"rome- physsm-wacomnorm 4 A.- � to sm, Waves fmm is __� ., I -
' onal transactions would New Mexico for a Valtry $15,00MOMM, I , - - I
tum 11 A Tag of I I � opinloni" Did you ever hear such n6n- - , . . in an Irruatlimm of um mr-mm , q , to $15, HeAd CoMing#
0" - have changed the",trejad of- all Am J_ DrutmdtM tbn*- ;N� �_ A �.
Va � � f elli oar I will blow your brains out and 4 heln#1501025, Pomjw 11
�' � sonsical instructions as that?" ==100= ma 741ow W-1- 31 � - �
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I Vaeal- of friend? Does she not wish to help us 1 _"_""wl� - _` _.
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. - - United States Government did. I am , Ancillop Dheatory or 1906 1 -
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. CARNAT-10" where -in a mad struggle to live. I iecounting bar6 historical facts. Nov I .
1V _� �, - Calvaint Axs Goabr�elfee= 1"PP#2,-9_:S,�;1_40L'LVl Letus first study flie causes w been our friend. France joined us �t --i- Reeve, . ;1�
I � ITS w AMIMICAN BEAUry ROSE_4 � _ I . hieh Yorkton not becuuse she loved ui,i as a just sister-nition did the-Unitad-' JOB14 MI. d6V -INYLOM � . -1
I V10t. - ed up to the famous treaty of Paris Statea act toward Mexico. With one NNi-Ahrop P. 0. n 1. 1_1�
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1; . I a for a sp,-Cid I , W -I 25 cents ;n of 1783. In order to do this we must her national foe. France is not only. stroke.of the sword of war our Gov- H. EtOWLAND, 0ouncillor, Walton : - -
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� - , MURNAX is the gr�ateot m no publiahed * stay under British tontrol. Why, only _ . e - - __ � i
R --% Canada. coutaining Healvand Bea.ty t)e. I England and afterward attend the ses-z - the other day the Count d'Aranda� sug- quarer. Sh' t6ok it because her ar ,011AN MoDOWELE, Connoillor, Sea . .1 - - 1. -
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� Selig, a" sheft and Latest Pattems-6 one public document indicating that 1his lan6 steal was done, both by t�e � on P. 0. - : i - �
� 8". 4 2s ceoft for one reses aubwaipdon to , sissipj3i river.," But, Mr. Jay, what . I U 10 _= *%j In
� . - the thirteen- colonies set. any vilue, *)n rth d by the south. - XICHAEL HURDIE, Clerk, Winth- - � I
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� . . Ad&--" CtPJ, I -1 , northwest? "What right I" .Indignantly 44( the great south -went and eapeciall7 G. R. HOLLAND, Ti. h- -
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Home Journal " "By The' Great Eve Speciansts,
- . , -ad Indiana and TIlihols and Post- Have you the strongest superlatives. We must. SOLOMON S. SHANNONT. J. F., San- .�
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tar ...... $1.76 1 . his troops through that region an.1 , '&,,a Climate - ikorat LL IN SEAFORTH I
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. a a carvid. Thi thirteen colonies took no .
. �. more interest in this region than compilled the Mt-Ish general at De- ; -the temperate zone and the balminess � I
-i . troft to surrender*io him?"' Well, Mr. of the tropics., We must describe a
..**#.#V..$2.50 Americans do to -day in .Manchuria c,r : -
I ` Say, what do yon -intend to do? "'I in- clima _e beneflicial to the well man an I � I gira*& - Aft % ,
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. - -region was to thein _ t . N G 'Wed fiesdaw 'nd-- Thus adity, Deco 5 & 0
�.*........82,25 Timbuktu. This tend to thwart the, hostile'. machina- - to t.he sick. in this Edenic climati"cl . . .
5 - . ... . the impenetrable wilderness which tions of the French king. I shall first � t
r..#,**..$2.2D . condition we find an the atmospheri2 THRE TRY' ' .y it
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. � I cOul- blessings of the arctics cuddling up , TIMES IN
�. � 11 Tefferson bim,mlf, once declared that rrdssioners witho U -t - consulting ., tho afid nestl- ainst all the atmo - - CR6**444_*_����� . -
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, 11-35 1 � tains. that treaty to the French king"s hire- i a oi the tropics, whif') " A WOMAITS LIFE � � � I �
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I f ,8touach Uouble Is but a ff=vr,'om ot and not sain
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- � � in UseeU a true disesse- W- e think Of D'y50eP-51--1 Jbis region- , S,"was capable of linV and say - 'Sign. You must sig - . t is freeffrom the destructive b I liz-- ` The remarkable success of tb,rare, specialiEta is their greatest recc mmends-
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- _... I Leartbvm sud IndigesUon as rW dLseases, zards of the ' I There are three od f mWs life
� . - . I - - y"t supporting a population of 300,000,OW be randed as our nation's enemies."' I .
I uey are symptoms I only o! a oerbain specifte � ce avalanche of snow, threaten tb - when ahe is in nee trength- t10n. Eyesight is pricele.m. and when vm opportunity * I i r rs to n.
people; and that was enough people for rof the heart a I a 118 rxu to
We. -To sickness-notbing else. I . And this is what John Jay, the great' estroy the Norwegians and the Rus- * oning, nervet toning, blood ' enriabing sult tbia great specialitst, 'u Vould U foolith. to
� u was this &et that fir -.t co=wfly led Dr. Shoo -D ment to control. The th"r- American , diplomat, induced tho sians and the Pr"n1kndem-free, tm , actian of , without goivg to fbe efty, yu I
-teen colonies not only did not care for merican commissioners to do.' T ne"'flect it. .
�� the cmtfon of that now very popular St,omach tl1i A hus from the P"fiferous miasmas of the
- a% a S ire on, but they did not reRliLe we find that, the great treaty of Paris .
. Remedy�Dr� ShooVr, Restomtive. Goi= direct ttje'dsn�'er of fhat region being in equator, -which like the fatal coils f,f - MILBURNI REPART To any one wbo ma not acquainted vith Taube _& Son, I ,W1*11 stand por- -
,eaTor- n. to the gtonwxh nerves, d1one brought that the of 1783 was principally the direct tile Brazilian 'anaeonds. threaten to : � . ' '
gueem hands of an alien and possibly an un- work- of two great American heroes- I - sonally responsible f or, ard gumantee perfeet eatiefaction in �,evgr_y ,wsy4 With
__ ____ --, .and favor to Dr. Shoap Fd bis RestomtIve With- friendly government.- � . . George Rogers Clark, the backwoods crush out.the life of the inhabitanta, 1: the new elechic optlialmQ-metroscope, they lotk i - V ,bl% T. -
I- 11 - Here, truly, the crocus aud the helip- - juto the eyf�, And the trtm
out tbat orizinal and b*hly vftl principle, no VE PILL$
� I ' . . Their a,wakening was the work tro�e cah grow all the year around. and -w-ith the proper Itmaes of tlboiir own i ly
.� I =ch B�sdnz &cwm,R1Lqhment6 were ever to be W. (f dreamar,�and John Jay, the astute I , pim4larg, they make you zee is p)a?.'U
1. - 0 � For iaomaeh d1strev% bloatnig. biliomsuess, bad one man. but of the wilderness a man� diplomat, who dared to defy the direct , . The firat of these is when the oung girl - I
� oving maidens, they lift th i ,
came whd-knew its value. He was a orders of the Continental congress wind I up eir in entering the portals of womanCod. At as you did when you were 1B Sears o)(L . - I
_.. _IHd Of - bres-th and f-*-Movv wmple:don. trY Dr. ShOOVS hunter afi&a dremer, a' man who had who dared to thwart the planz of the lips to be woo,64 and kissed by the this time she ia very often pale, weak and . I
,Re,-to,mtjve-T&bjetr, o -r !Aqvid--and see for your- � same
. � gentle au�n. There the Januarys ,nervous and unless her health is built up As tiey are ve-ty buzy -when bete, b6 -wise and tome e%rJy. ,
I self what it cm mud -.-W do� We saU and chew- lived with the Jbuge mountains and, French minister Vergennes. ' and Fe,bruary* are -.not any more won- - I I . . I
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. , great river . ,o had rested undar My friends, on this glorious Thanks- derful than the, Julys and Augusts, and her'systemstrengthened sho may fall .
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� j ! trees hundreds c f years old, an athlete giving Sabbath let us think for a m0` There the Inh-obitants must sleep -un- f6j- life.
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� 111til square miles of '. �nd for -a playground. . - The swond period is motherhocd. 718 Is V. FEAR the Drv""ist,
. t ati....L.-alk , been had not these two American he- Marvelous, wonderfuL iidescribuanble ft ft
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N George Rogers qlark is his name. HA roes set forward the northWestern are the atmospheric conditio s of the - . ne e fo . I-
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, -or, Shoop W American history. He was one -of the great lakes. Did you ever 'stop to - And what a health resort we hava I require roplenishing. Milburn's Heart and .
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V%_j k,� & I rest pivots upon wbich the Parts think what this government would N Our leading man of the west have for do this. I L I �� I = ..... . � ,- 'X= I /
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H 6a+ers aty of 1783 turned. Re, first came' if we -had been compelled to erect -_ - L .
1� t" the most part.'been the gie4t letaders ' ' -�-' * - T I I
east in 1178 as a delegate from the frowning fortresses at Buffalb and I of the'east, From ve Thp third period is I I change of life" and �
9PA rw6r,k in Ahe tr CRESOLENE ANTOEPTIC TABIM 1, 414-V0HN%.-: 14 I I
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.7 . modern state of Kentucky to the co-, Pittsburg and Cincin this is the period when she is mcat liable A simple and effteltive remedy to -c
� nati and Louis- eastern homes the have broken down _
I I 19nial asgembly of . Virginia, "with a, to heart. and nerve troubles. I DIvixion (36urt Clerk, fm * number of �proe m
, 'h 9 had to seek a ;50RF, THP,OATS ANO COUGHS '4'e I
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Re,sto-ratly ville 'and Natchez and dustom houge physically and'h ertles for swe or to nnt, monff whfe'.4 is e. ko= I
y 'should be in- officials had been set to patrol tha 'warmer climate or they have gone to A tremendous ohange is taking ptue in combine the germid4al value of Orewlene liuilding lot, the South P-4st Half of 'Town Lot No. 11
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I . CHAS. AL-F:RHART. corporated into the cofony of Virginia eastern shores of the' Ohio to ke the systam, and it is at this time inany W=e sooWng propardw of slippery elm su4 lico. AS rV19VX �
: I I ep the Southem California or - the ,great 1, Ra4 Ward Iii CAv rfln& &wvvT, Sealoir 0%, i
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7 - — I oh ' diwwjes maaffeit themselver..� rJue. Ybur 4rukOvb or from us, 10a in ieh'wfll be;Zfd on rmsonable term#. Insumneei .
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- as a new county." I am now quoti western country from on- southwest because there is, sickneis I
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. , t febts 4�oHeuted and Imno m#Ae'on mtW-wip- �
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. . . � petifion. I I region which was ceded to the United have gone to the southwest to ren . gtj I jortb. 201841 I '1
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; ..woft turned home. Vvrhile east he heard the year 1890 Dr. Mo d lared it had Re coaat. The tesult Is that some of trouble—the cause being to & great extent . PTOWNIFRIPIF M-
- � ,000 i9al " and lawyers and due to "chungooflife." 1hay6beentaking An"10-01
, I story of the uprising against British . over 18,000 tants. It had the ablest mini ' - . i
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� __ I i ;_; rule, Then he commenced to broad as nearly- one-third of all the rkilroad physicians and enigineers and idu- . Business 1AX - MR
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. . only a world's dreamer can brood. He mileage of the United States. It pro- cators and finanoiers and on of ,all time, and mean t400ntinue doing so,ffor I I
� , i . - ' f h e CHAMM P16DOR, 11011ed0r, 4fil be at the Roy,sl .
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I . . saw in imagination not only the thir. duced a large part of our farm pro- , departments 6f Ile ave a ttled in can truthfully say they are the beat reinedy Hotel, &x1oAb,,cveq ndat -and $Atlur4y In No* , i
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I I teen colonies winning their -independ- ducts, while Its manVactories were ' the great southwest. The successful -C U _M r and from Xondi�y, + el, Zrd until Mday, the
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.� .." I ence, but he als6 saw that vast terri-i simply unlimited, On t'l-As Thanksgiv-' man of New York will not change his You are at liberty to use this statement I - I I to. ftch 4Ay for the purrose of rk-elving taycft# � �
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- . -1 i tory extending from' the Ohio to the ing day of 1906 cannot you Mank Go' home to become the successful man for the benefit of othor Bufferers." pili twxes mut be V on before the 1-0h of Dow
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Z *; Mississip i j ined to -the 'government for the treaty of. Parls in 1783, which of Chicago, nor will the sucossful comber er 5 pet mt* will addeill i
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� about to to, formed. Then in the dark- gave to us the middle west? Cannot man of Ohicato move to St. Louis $1,23, 611 dcUors, or The T.'Xilburn Co., ;
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f these -points: Th t - 4F f I N ! the' office door of Governor - Patr6k-, ment and compelled France to be just ping and tearing and breaking be torn � M .~ I I
I I Henry. "Come In 1" called Governor to her American allies? away from its h 4F &'I .
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J .7 - N I Patrick Henry. "Wliat do you wan-tr' We must hurry in the discussion of consumption taps a man's lungs i r I , -
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a construe 1 ! . C h 0 C . , -he asked the strange weite �gorh . TM. is .
Fure in stov f 6H N-r_Uf_X trian. "I want," answired George The next great geographical expansim loved wife 6r son or daughter Is if- When jou want a pair of milkeers that Wi Hael. W3
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he market, L-1 10V Rogers Clark, "an army to go and oap-4 ' to which I would call your att4nti3n - flieted and the call comes to the, in- i * re 6red, of d,.e&--ru1;bers dmt wihl keep your
, H and Paills. tare the great northwest from the is the Louisiana purchase, The in- valid, "'Come to 0difornia, .come to ! you OZORGLAN r
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I I I rity of American- so," the physician will look his offica, I fed bone-� though � y DUCK -
Hirst's Pain U.Ntc-rmhiator - Henry. "We have no soldiers and no unknown to' the � -
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I t quickly relieve$ lime b8CkS, [on 1, pulpit, and the merahant close -up hl, &____9 -
arorths 1 " . you haie no soldiers or money I want torical setting to this transaotj A perw o to a hVe dealer'S -and bxW a paxi stamped �
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. I ft k1eq, baA -, and as weird a personality as George home in.the great southwest. And It :I
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, ernor Patrick Henry, gave to this vi- wan, b4t a full blooded negro. He ii � P.03pidors and .�e who want _ W" -,,
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� sionary schemer the letters he request- not living in France or Spai'n or In the gone pouth an,d west to build up our , 31 paw'bk ft too. !_-w-4=d
. .d pre.y much emy a6w� It SIMNY i� 0
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- I Hirsts Fattz Rogers Clark �gathered jogether 150 S.qnto Domingo. And yet this negro, ther, cannot you thank God for the I to mob dum M�j *on , am 64"dw, of MW More was;_P"f. __ - - Vag Jack W. I
1, d6velo�ment of our goat so,athwest, $ --,-r . -
'ixie of . %-.4 '* men. They were,a Gideon's band ,Lf this 'ex -slave, -named!Tousgaint l'0a-' lot savi& and Ove oeryim--VeA term,:e, G -ti two=" rAbat 1,
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. kxc� .- rm tor Intrepid heroea. With this little hand- verture, whom Napolbon betrayed oy 1whic podwbberss can last WA 1*10
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I forest mad attaeked the British at]Ka- death in the French dungeon of St. I Aus, my friends, in thid historiedl I � . 3
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� - tuedicine. 25c. at all dealers'. kaskia. He then, mawhed on, gi%hor- Joux, had as much to do with the ! retrospect on thi� Sabbath precedinq ' I& PV , - � I 013W __Aod $06
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. .-srs Li - - !Ing up. bis . as he went, uiiiil'at Louisiana purchase as Robert Liviag- , our nationa I Vt -_ - A -
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t- tonic and effective. AskYourdealer ' IsA he wrwtoed Detroit from', th* grasp 9t04 or Thomas Jefferson, Ithe presi.. ; nocomplish much good for his native I I . - 4, 11 "MID - he"y
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al�y I . dent. . . land except through great Personal I a - V= gum, vanv- I
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).re. , . _. om neat of the Sr"t nec%ty"' ="" tyrant , . Napoleon must haie money, I lay down our li-ves, for our countryl # I Teu your &aft you W- ant I k" of sad "
T - I - F DALLEY CO,, Umit*A I &H E: to tb* fitwight of one t and have it right away. Napoleon Ara 3vo-ready to sa,crific ouxselvas. for . , M6 *� Asip
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