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1fe,tfem b M t e r j a ^ a j i p i j e S a t e r $ y t , .
more quickly decayed:
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Some cropJ,a<^^b-|dabJjage, potato,
b e e t or t u r m p s prefer *a cool soil a n d

INtERESTON^T CE1TER

l p a m l - a r e hefe , *The ^Ifettf, 1 ' t t t ^ o (djm^TOll'jaiusjferpiri^lcJiSy^dScontinuouBlyy,' m.tl tKiii-rfiaaoiK/thiejaand (1


muBtit beiSthoriughiy iprfilpafMxbetoiSe' ,
DoiUfF^r. Jc/npcranc i n .^W"l?J-5- th'eeordp^Bf plantediiand)in>: a madority
it Now- Superintendent.' of Sunday ef dase8?itjis heflt jto add a d t t t t o h i g h
grade commercial fertilizersi'ss;,these
ifter B auioH ^ t j n g ^ p j l a f t t o p f t , , v r ' '.,

ferehce, .but she'-set? her f a c e , likes'a


She s a w ' Alonao, pijoneiapd still;-Ms flint T h e policemen pressed closft'to
asiWtte/vfflSe;- blod^:-8patteiBd*HllfioJslLoa c a t c h t h t e (worda tof the'jflyifig. toap.".'
ble Compound*
4.i_wjy^*lmfiSi&adjyI^te.MMi
Maclathesfeiblood oil ;the flo&r:
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-'Better speak to him now, lady; iaeb t h e i-, swejgj> P a ^ a d ^ i n J f o j T jjjm t h e p * t . f F # ^ ? W M %
a>8.c1ia1teh''"0h his'head''Beside'the>..<ither Blnjh^arStaEjiCJazeittex.isaya;,. . ,:^;,.;.
- h e nMfst;toVfell:igaitt3tithe"iat)leJK :
in- 'a~per L sbn'al.Jftttej a to B^eqjamin^Jlj
In'V-mfcer. that? ti$mb^*oji"all\ ner H * f ; ^ ' t ^ ' . 9 i t y ^ a j j ^ b ^ ^ f e : i 8 ^ i i
effort t o control ifciisnWldiliefVSft^Iou for mevejait y^a?% editgivpf (Jhajr^dyerf
heardi thie burglar downstniw a n d t a m e tisenftifij w e l t known iftj^uirj$, : makejs
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He^ fij'usbShd waS.rieW KWp^! ,..
tbe)^S0M.nfiemeftttbafeB|n"ce;Janua^yi
dowBwitb.yburi.'revolsierl" i!|s.8 it191& h e has-been engaged/ta-jtMflgibJt
.of) flight andvburglars, and: sleep; walkHe-made?a-mdvemnt Of ateseiSt
plg^t^^sm so W
t^uchfqg^h^ owpi.and his wife's duties ing all together, t h a t bothers/me," w- .."He. c u t a pane outcof t h e kitchen for^ prphjbition t f S v f eayJlJe, v-J$a.ryT
land, andi>fcb:a,t a4?jrres,ujUi,p,tkth{i;flh,(t
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Mechanically
s
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e
p
r
i
s
e
d
the''cylin^ v u h i s specialty.
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Window.'-' corroborated t h e officer:
hisj jcpuntyt h a s < gone tdsy and; now'iKe
,:
n i
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der catch and%HeeartiidgeBpresented ; . "Cttuia-Jrotffiee^himr'',
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f
eariy
crSps
-and.
s
b
w
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n
g
a
c
o
v
e
r
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r
o
p
" mt fhe ftisttiitl<$r8ti?Vtten less t h a n
figftt,Js to b e extended into t h e w.bole.
i^tne'Tsprin'gr tlie
"Tes ; ^-a' , iight , ' :i - ; ' ; '
..'..<S t a t e j , - . .- . H C O ' ' < > ">. : .- v.-',.: Wfcft pIo'wed^dowTa
aright h a r e b e e s expected f omnisJ
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"Have beenfa-L '
. " T h e dark lantern," explained a pocience, a n d a t first, being a woman,
Major-Hall s a y s h e w a n t s h i s friends 'adtfition! '' bf' tfarnyard^'TUainut.e : '' f h e
application
of
commercial
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fertilizers
caigefrh^ti'eatf <ftidkiy'with: a pttrpoge- tfceman:1
upt there utonknow'i of - t h e c h a n g e t h a t
;

i . ; tftSsuch- a isiiiB!> adds ibu6 :littlew^ T h e


wj tv ^ H ; eaI|^l^fef-inoise , 'T h e h a s : epme< oVejjf bis' lifei.
H didjtt't work was. not ( a ; succeps,, fu^ligijit in! her jejjes^ j ( .
HUmus-Ioi*' fibre^s>wb.'&t is - h e e d e ^ f t o
:
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t
a
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assuring
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Major
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T
h
e itimB hold t h e nib'isture", e t c . I f ought, "not
words'came' faintly, a s "fironV a great
lKtwerer specious t h e argument* in lis
herself
t
h
a
t
Alonzo.-would
not
be
home
will
oomorKheh
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'.to t a k e l a y e r 1 ; four QV Ave; year.8. t o feetiapd;>7]&^ JM4i^ .^H^^great
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f o r a h - h o u r , s h e pinned h e r daisy "hut
H e m e a n s - h e g d r right clp^e^lqause must' meet' this:- question f a c e to fade bring:ibapk.this worn? out f a r m r i n t p effort. Iecould n o t sleep a t night and
However, thece caza6' A- Saturday
notrbB'sd t&t productiveneas. Where*. a. m a n is- tryresolutely o a t o h ^ c t r l y heJldand'Hm the. chap was rattling t h e stiver; w a s and^T hope t h e time; will
whetf Ai6nz6 broiight h o m e a'revolver
d i s t a n t as t o make" i t r impossible! for ing to bring back t h i s worn-out- soil o^ifipursefeltjwgry bad i n t h e moimiBg,
down the^frtont stepS'ahd u p t h e ' s t r e e t t h a t Jt? ,s> tli'e policeman volunteered.
;
wHiiJh fie sp'elit'th.e afternoofi*m"fcpamm e to' : t a k e a hand in it. How. I i t , i s often well to-select t h e best p a r t a n d h a d asteadyi.^adgsfle.,
. A t dinner s h e chattfered with a reAgain the'acquiescent'nod.'
tog>ofil'a.'se't!5of'concentric
ring's"drawn
.-''After tatoingthfte<iopd i botU,e^ nowould like t o t a k e i t up, r i g h t in.'El- of t h e farni and cultivate- this inteni t w e d ' g a y e t y which s h e h a d not known
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"Dl^ you shoot t h e n ? " Margie fel(: ,miraj^ wheref-1 w a s known a s a p r e t t y
onlfie'c'eMr w a i t ' . - ,",'
sively a n d a d d all t h e available ma- ticed thai; theheaaache^waMJOtiSpbad,
for weeks'. I$ut underneath i t after
steady boozefighter/-'
andi'myw nerves were
T l i l r p h a a M e n , a robb^rjj ,in; the all, w a s a v a g u e feeling of compunc- t h a t she must know.
n u r e and. giving it special cultivation I rested better,!
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"1 didn't w a n t - t o kill him; labored ' MaJOr, Hall- w e n t t o 'Sykesville t o /i tuA^ AA ii.^ u
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stronger; I ; continued" lis 'use until it
neighborhood, a few ttlgh'ts before. t i o r i n h d uneasiness, and ail her high'
help h i s son-in-law establish a little and then add t h e h u m u s to, t h e re- _ H ; j ' r r ^ . _ u 0 : ^ _ ' J
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J t e r g i e sat on a cellar step which had spirits sank hopelessly with a great the stricken man.
b y m e a n s of cov-1 m 8 d ^ a , n e w w ? m a n o f m e , and* now I
"feo you let him kill you!'* One of paper t h e r e a n d he s t a t e s t h a t soon mainder of t h e W
firsti)een carefully dusted-by h e r hus- t h u m p of h e r heart when Alonzo said:
the policemen sniffed a t such' a prefer- after, i n a n s w e r t o h i s prayer, h e w a s er crops, green m a n u r e s a n d rotation can hardly realize l i a t I am able to do
band' and-watched t h e practice.
t a k e n ' o u t of the d e p t h s to which whis- ^ofcrops, including i n t h i s rotation sp much a s I do; Wheneyer-I know any
" I .guess I w a s about right in getting ence^
" H o w well you shoot, dear!" s h e said
key h a d dragged him a n d with. 1 God's one of t h e legumesthe clovers, alfc j w o m a p ! in. need of a gBb^d;medicine I
t
h
a
t
revolver.
Knowles
s
a
w
a
dubious
"
I
thought
he
didn't
see
me-^but
all
appreciatively.,
^
Tielp
h e started to m a k e a m e n d s t o alfa, vetch, beans or peas. F e w farm-' highly praise. Lydia E. Pinkfeam's Veglooking, character prowling arourid his at oncehe made a springwe clinchIt' did not seem tactful to a d d t h a t
m a n k i n d b y opening a broadside fight e r s realize or know the f a c t ' t h e s e , etable, C o i n p o u n d s " Mrs, FRANK
place l a s t n i g h t " Knowles ljved t h r e e
a g a i n s t t h e saloons-armed with t h e legumes will grow a crop of h a y o r , CLARK, 31,46 N . Tulip S t . , Richmond, Pa.
s h e shot^much better herself / a y e a r of
doors away;
bitter experienceT^BicB; h e h a d gained S e e d . a n d i n . g r o w i n g r e t u r n more-nimarried life h a d taught h e r the odtious
^ ^ - ir"-n-a TviVf"- k-ar
I t w a s only after several hours-ofby personal contact.
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trogen t o t h e soil t h a n is contained I Women H a v e Been TelMngrTVomeu
and unnecessary character of comparisons. But when, his practice done; he wide eyed tossing t h a t Margie fell
F r o m the s t a r t Jthe little,, pajper suc- in a cheap commercial.fertilizer. Pull for-forty y e a r s how LydiaEj.Pinkham's
ceeded -until during - t h e i c a m p a i g n _ i L Tip t h e roots of some of t h e s e plants Vegetable. Compound h a s restored their
deposited- t h e freshly -loaded, weapon asleep t h a t ^ n i g h t She seemed Just t o
became^ a mighty power, circulated earefuHy-aHd-seerif- tbere-are-aay- jio- health when-suffering%ii*r,temale 'ills;
between t h e mattress a n d t h e b o s have dozed off. when all a t once she
about t h e whole county and even out-, dules,. o r bun.ches,,on the fine roots. This accounts for thereno^nous'dema
found herself sitting bolt upright in
springs' of the" big bed, she protested.
side t h e State. Major Hall i s a n im- These .are t h e homes of b a c t e r i a t h a t f oo rr i t .f T O m ^ a a t t o esSife Tf yvon ,
"Oh. a r e n t you afraid it miight'go' oft bed* h e r heart beating to suffocation.
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pressive writer, exceptionally gifted in have gathered t h e free nitrogen of t h e :
Without knowing w h a t had aroused
accidentally or t h a t one of us might
with a n y ailment peculiar to
nls p e n , a n d he was i n t h e figfit w i t h air and deposited it on thS roots of wtroubled
o
e
d
o
n
t
w a k e u p from a. dream of. burglars, and her,' she p u t out her hand insttnetiveiy.
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; , .*?*, fay,Lydrn E.
r
a w h o l e h e a r t a n d t h e things he-said- t h e s e p l a n t s ^ The..roots', m u s t b e . v e r y
!a
am a
shoot t h e other? Pleasej please p u t it- The'place beside her was; empty. .WithvcgetMte^on^und-?rir
exoited w h a t w a s equal t o :i a, smali .carefully removed or they will n o f b e ~ ~ ^ ? f o
somewhere t h a t I don't knoV about; a ffesh spasm of fear s h e felt for the
sensation, beginning with ^18; open- seen a s they" a r e easily removed b y will pay ( you to do so. Lydia E . Pink:
tnn' I'dfesf shtfOt you, a t any' rate.*'"
ing a n n o u n c e m e n t i n . h i s papyri w ^ f i pulling through t h e soil. If t h e s e no- htk& Medicine Coi^ Lynn* Mass.
reyiojyer. i t w a s gone.
carae l i k e a bolt out of a>eleax s k y a duWs a r e ; n o t fOund i t may-be neces"M^y dear, b e reasonable'. Piritisth'ave
She w a s out of bed in a n instant.
terrible surprise to t h o s e who..expect- sary; to "inoculate.vthe soil. This inocuit where I c a n lay m y band on i t at'a- Seizing a- bathrobe' from t h e closet,
ed t h e Major's s u p p o r t a s w e y a s t o lation m a y be done i n several w a y s :
moment's- notice. J u s t leave it to m e ; she f a s t e n e d ' i t with bungling fingers'
those*toho w e r e fighting for t h e c a u s e , going to. pome-farm where t h e l e g u m e s
d o n t think about it."
" '"
a s ' s h e sped out into t h e hall and down
of- t e m p e r a n c e a.nd looked upon t h e g r o w successfully a n d . t a k e a ' few
And. after all, t h e revolver went back t h e stairs.
Major a s an- enemy.
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shovelfuls of eartiti.and scatter on .the
between t h e mattress a n d t h e box
" W h a t have I done? Oh, w h a t h a i e
During,
t
h
e
course
of
t
h e c a m p a i g n area, t p . b e inoculated: buy these bacsprings.
I done?" s h e kept repeating t o herself.
t h e saloon m e n prepared a" g r e a t ex- teria from t h e several, firms' a n d folF o r Margie i t s presence was t h e be- " H e will be killed, a n d I shall be his
pose; of Major Hall, i n which s o m e of low directions; occasionally they m a y
ginning of-nights filled-with apprehen- murderer."
his habits a n d activities in-other direc- be obtained from the Department of
sion, of mornings when-she turned t h e
tions i n the- past w e r e laid b a r e , a n d Agriculture, Washington, D . C.
She gained t h e front hall a n d fummattress gingerly lest the lurking dan-i
this w a s circulated in his community,
bled for t h e electric light button.
ger sbould leap o u t

intended to wreck h i m a n d h i s cause.


BELLEVILLE
Sounds of stealthy stirring reached
One morning her mother bustled "in
T h e m o r n i n g after this 1 appeared t h e
h e r out Of the. darkness. Then a sudW. K. Mott delivered a n excellent
to spend t h e day with her.
Majoc, natujSaliy d o w n c a s t a n d almost address on Lincoln i n the Methodist
den rush a n d B^heavy f a i t with a
"I'll help you with' t h e work," s h e andiscouraged, found a large bouquet church Sunday morning before a "America's Greatest Railroad"
Jangling accompaniment were followupon h i s editorial-room, desk, from, t h e large audience.
nounced, taking her place on t h e side
1
ed
by
a
sharp
struggle,
punctuated
by
S u n d a y school of which h e i s superof the bed opposite Margie and seizing
Miss Alice Nichols, who was operintendent, a n d h e s a y s t h a t bunch of
t h e edge of t h e striped ticking with t h e crack of a revolver. There w a s a
groan
and*
t
h
e
lessening
tread
of
footflowers and t h e confidence and e s t e e m ated- upon for appendicitis iff t h e City
experienced hands. "You can finish up
steps in. r e t r e a t
which they betokened gave him- t h e hospital last Thursday is r e p o r t e d a s
early a n d have time for"
s t r e n g t h a n d c o u r a g e upon which h i s doing nicely.
T
o
Margie
it
seemed
minutes
before
A flash of polished steel as t h e matg r e a t - t e s t - w a s - - f o u g h - t - a n d l h e w e n t Mrand. M r s . . Manford- L e e very
Schedule of Jan. io^ 1915
tress fiipped""ov?r arrested" the lady's she found t h e electric button, a n d the
after t h e t h i n g with so 'much m o r e pleasantly entertained t h e m e m b e r s
light flooded" t h e parlor a n d overflowvoice in mid-sentence.
vigor . t h a t t h e , expose acted like a of the S. S. C. a t t h e home 'of Mr.
East Bound
"Margie!" s h e exclaimed. " D p you ed into t h e dining room adjoining.
boomerang a n d h i t t h e saloon-keepers and Mrs. W. S. Martin Saturday eveShielding
h
e
r
dazzled
eyes
with
one
ning.
in t h e faoe so h a r d t h a t t h e y fought
mean to tell me t h a t you sleep with
5* , : .tn .
^ J j a a d , s h e hurried into t h e roohi
to recall (heir attacks, upon t h e life of
t h a t revolver under your head?"
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Rev. E. L. Shepard of Beaver Falls,
a m a n who was trying to do right.
"Weil, sometimes I sleep and some whence t h e sounds h a d issued.
a former, pastor of the Methodist ,gj8S38S8&98SS898&8 : : jSS
times I don't." replied Margie, with i
On the^'floor between t h e sideboard
T h e Major a n s w e r e d t h e , c h a r g e s 'in church, was a guest of Dr. a n d Mrs.
rueful smile.
and the table lay Alonzo in, t h e midst HABGXB ENEJW BESIDE HIM AUONO T l t B t h e largest hall_ in t h e county p a c k e d Hollis Tuesday and Wednesday.
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SXCiVEB HEAPS.
t o ^ h e doors, a n d surprised t h e poput h e members of t h e color contest
T m surprised t h a t you close youi of scattered silverware. H i s eyes were
eyes, you poor child!" compassionated closed, every breath w e n t o u t wifh a edhe got my revolver a w a y . Then h e lace b y confessing t o a l i t h7a t w a s of the Home Missionary society will
c h a r g e d against h i m a s having been a h o l d a, Sox^social in Grange Hall Monh e r mother.
moan. Margie knelt beside him among s h o t "
drinking m a n a n d t h e n a s k i n g t h e day e y e i n g , March 1. A more ex*h, I'm getting,ased to it now. W e the silver heaps.
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'-I: thought a s mu<Sh." murmured a Christian people to g e t a s m a n y Copies tended notice n e x t week.
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can't keep a dog Alonzo thinks theylre
"Alonzo! Speak, dear!" s h e whimper- policeman. " W h e n w e searched him of t h e expose a s they could find a n d
Mrs. 4 P a r k e r a n d Milford Seaman
s u c h a nuisance; so do I,** she added ed hoarsely.
his gun hadn't been discharged.**
s c a t t e r t h e m b r o a d c a s t so everybody were in
Westdale oyer Sunday.
hastily. "And really, since tire Foster
Margie sat up very "straight She might see w h a t whiskey h a d done for
She laid her hand upon his forehead
burglary. It'-seema a s if w e ought to to bi^sh- back t h e disordered b a h v a n d stretched over. Alcmzo^jwith- no_gfceat -hint and-wfaat -it m i g h t - d o - f o r - t h e m .
; g g i i - BNION^ACADEMy
, .,
h a v e some protection."
drew it away shuddering . from the gentleness, and seized t h e revolver a s Major Hall says he i s successful a n d
The
Athletic
association
h
a
s
elected
never
w
a
s
.
s
o
happy
inhis
life,
"You managed to conceal your an- slippery w a r m t h t h a t bathed'-it She" it lay ; between tlje a r m s of the law.
. . : . p . ; ; : : :S;!a, -ti :
Leland Noble, baseball m a n a g e r .
tipathy to dogs a s long as you were at swayed ag s h e s a w her blood stained
"Careful, lady," cried ,onei
A recent issue of T h e Country
" T h a t ' s evidence for t h e coroner."
fingers, but with stiffened muscles s h e
SOIL AND ITS TREATO
Gentleman contained an article on
fought off t h e faintness a n d bent over said t h e .other.
"Vetch Growing for jthe North," by
T r i u m p h a n d fear struggled for domhim again.
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Ss3 'Ssaes^asssg'gg^'ga'.
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^it_js in Relation i o Ma/ket-Garden Professor H ETGreiner.
Remember, t h e midyear musicale
' ' D e a r e s t w.B'ere'"are you h u r t ? Tell inance i n Margie's face. Grasping t h e
stock-ii h e r . r i g h t band and Dressing
will be given Friday, Feb. 19; a t Acame."
By H. E. Qrelcer
t h e catch between t h u m b and forefindemy Hall.
i
H e shook his head feebly, b u t there
ger of h e r left s h e exposed t h e cylinT h e market, climate, a n d t h e soil
George Weldon has enrolled a t t h e
West Bound
w a s a convulsive m o v e m e n t Of - t h e
AFe t h e - determining factors' -for t h e
band p r e s s e d against his b r e a s t She der and emptied .the cartridges into h e r location of a market-garden. A . good academy.
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lap.
lifted, t h e inert weight of his a r m . Unm a r k e t gardening soil is a soil t h a t . A year's complimentary subscrip- f* r'':~:-: ~ - -*tS.ss_;, ; o5jj :
d e r n e a t h a round hole. s c o r c h e d = a t t h e _J_'B!anksr exclaimed t h e guardians w a r m s ' up quickly in the^ s p r i n g i t is tion to t h e Poultry Review of E l m i r a
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of t h e peace in perfect unison.
edge, showed even fa t h e half l i g h t
SPOTT i n a ^workable - Qondllfon; i t f s ihas-been. received by t h ^ Agricultural
'department
Margie
turned
to
Alonzo
and'
caught
" I ^ a v e killed Tflrn!" s h e said toneeasily kept in gopd cultivation a n d it
Visitors at. t h e academy include _a8^a8S'3SS8SS^Sgfel8^5|S8gV
lessly:.-and now she' had n o s t r e n g t h to him 'by-the shoulders right in t h e midst will respond- readily t o fertilizers. This
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of
a
deep
groan.
H
e
r
voice
w
a
s
t
h
a
t
ft.
kind of a soil is called " a quick" soil F r a n k l y n " Martin, a t e r m o r student,
struggle against Ihe surging blackness
of a person w h o h a s been scared a n d by m a r k e t gardeners. T h e physical and Mr. Polluck, of St. Lawrence "uni- <ga"SS8Sg!SSffiS3*gSSS-SSSaS5S8S
t h a t swallowed her.
condition of t h e soilthe a r r a n g e m e n t -versity.
Presently voices a n d moving figures resents it.
and texture of the. particles t h a t m a k e
Whitney an'd Gibson of. Buffalo have
"Get
u
p
,
you
silly,
unless
you
think
made their way to h e r senses! always
up t h e soilis far more i m p o r t a n t presented t h e agricultural d e p a r t m e n t
With t h a t Undercurrent of t h e heavy a bump on t h e head is Worth moaning t h a n its-richness i n - p l a n t food- for t h e with a number of samples of w h e a t i - j i c e t D i . t - f l i o j a f t o o o . '
' J3SS,^p5iS
about all night! I changed t h e ball
breathing t h a t w a s half groan.
plant food-is easily supplied b y m a - T h e s e 'samples a r e being used i n t h e
.
.
.
.
:
8
3
8
8
S
!
8
8
8
8
8
s
i
8!8esagS' " T h e doctor ought to be here by cartridges for blanks because I w a s ' nures.
' t i l ' , ;*D*-^" t - t - t - 0p 051 00 00 00 OO CO 00 OS O- P&O*
laboratory to show t h e m a r k e t grades
o
:
afraid of the old revolver."
now."
T h e m a r k e t g a r d e n e r s prefer a and the milling properties of wheat.
. -o
" T h e doctor won't be much use. I'm Alonzo ceased to moan a n d s a t u p sandy loam. A few. crops such a s celery
: :t9
!
stiffly,
a
grewsome
figure
in
b
i
s
thinking.".was t h e answer.
and onions need special types and reOfficer*
Elected
:: :-SfcS
blood
spattered
pajamas,
pressing
his

;
-sk>,
spond
a
g
r
e
a
t
deal.
b
e
t
t
e
r
o
n
t
h
e
s
e
" l i k e l y not.ibut we .ain't got no right
._
: Sl
:o
a . -u
to move him, and he-lies uneasy on that "wound" tentatively a n d casting upon types. If t h e land is "well drained a n d , Adams, Feb. 16.At the'fifth annual
meeting
of
t
h
e
Black
River
district
of
his
wife
a
look
of
pained
reproach.
there
is
sufficient
rainfall
t
h
e
s
e
sandy
silver truck."
"Do you mean to say t h a t you Jeop- loams can b e made t o be exceedingly t h e Northern New York conference,
Margie s a t u p uncertainly on one of
the. following officers.were elected this 2 iv3.f & !
productive.
ardized my life by"
the chairs t h a t formed her Improvised
morning: Rev. Smith W. Brown, Su"And
do-^ou
mean
t
o
say
that
you
Thesoil
"to
b
e
avoided
in
m
a
r
k
e
t
couch a n d clutched the sides of t h e
perintendent; Rev. William Partingdon't
see
that
I
saved
your
life?"
ingardening
is<a
hard
clay
fpr
a
play
sea^ito steady herself.
ton, Secretary; Rev. E. J. Lavis, T r e a s ;
soil is a'cold, a n d late soil. P l a n t s be"Tell meyou a r e used t o seeing peo- terrupted Margie Incredulously. "Oh, >in to grow slowly in it; it cannot be iirer and Rev. F. E. Davis Missionary
ple woundeddoes h e seem to you so yon dear, ridiculous, adorable goose!" worked when either w e t or'Vefy'Hry: Treasurer. Dr. W. J. Flint of Waterbadly b u r t ? " s h e besought them, look- And she" laid heri head on: his shoulder T h e peribd in which a clay s o i f m a y . b e town delivered a short address this
f Trains stop on signal. * Run dally IncluS
morning on the subject, " T h e influence
nd gave way to comforting tears.
ing piteously from one to t h e other. '
worked is s o ' short t h a t a g r e a t deal of Laymen in Personal Evangelism.
Inu Sunday, t Rnn daily encept Sunday
8 Sunday only, t Stops on signal to discharge
jf labor-_and equipment a r e required
T h e second voice broke t h e silence
This afternoon Rev. S. J. Greenfield passengers from stations on Rome and Rlon,The Wealth of Croesus.
to do t h e work quickly and carefully.
which followed h e r question.
land branch, Rome to Altmar inclusive, n
Croesus was the king of Lydin. a Clay is an excellent soil for some of D. D. spoke on, "The Conference Per- Stops on.signal to dieDharge passengers from
"Now. lady, don't you worry o n e b i t
manent Fund." E r n e s t ,G. Cook spoke stations east of Watertown only, a stopB n
.he
fruits
o
r
grains
b
u
t
it
is
pot
t
h
e
state
in
Asia
Minor,
a
n
d
ascended
t
h
e
The doctor '11 be here in a minute, and
Bignal to receive paespngers for ntts and
throne about 562 B. C. .His name h a s ioU fot. the early, crops. A clay loam on the. "Leadership of the P a s t o r in statiore beyond.--b- Stqpa on-alenal to-dlgi
a^be
".ell tell you Just how it is."
the Sunday "School," Rev.. J a m e s Mat- ichargepasBengerg from BoiDeand Deyoiia,or
with
proper
t
r
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
of
addition
of
"Oh. then you think he'll die!" Mar- ever been a synonym for wealth, " a s -'ertilizerihg material such as, b a r n y a r d thews spoke on "Conserving Results," to receive pasBenBers for Richland and it?
rich as Croesus" having been a prov- manure, green manures, or c<^ver crops Rev. E. J. Lavis spoke on " T h e New yond. 1 Stops only to receive passengers for
gie wailed.
stations east'of Utica.
. ' - ' MABQIB SAT ON THB_ C E M J A B - S T E M AND
J u s t t h e n a n Inarticulate ound from erb from...his own-timei b u t - t b e most ; n a y l>e" made an excellent soil". '^In Awakening in Rural. W o r k . " .,

WATOHEDVTHE P B A O T l c k
NOTEfhe milk trair takes on-and dls
liberal
estimates
of
his
property,
so""
some cases the hard clays "with judi(she figure on t h e floor brought^ Margie
;
The chemically selfish m a n always charges passengers betwei Bichland and
home, my dear," said the mother mean- to her knees a t his side, but n o answer far fis/ aescrTptions of it have comi> cious treatment, have been /made into
Watertown on Sundays only.
ingly. She wished Margie to under- came to her tender questionings. Shp down to us. make it worth in, our excellent loams by.Underdraining, a n d passes down " t h e other side.
ipecial
soil
amendments,
lime,
e
t
c
.
money
about
$10,000,000.
His
riches
looked
u
p
despairingly
a
t
l
a
s
t
stand t h a t she. compassed t h e situation
S t o t o a c h Trouble Cured
The Quickest Cure for, a Cold
perfectly. "And as for protection. "I'm
" H e can't speak. Did you eaten the were derived from gold mines nea
Reclaimed swamps afford excellent
Mrs.
A:
-M. Spears, Chadwick, N. Y.-,
Few
of
the
minor
ailments
m
a
k
e
one
Siirdis. t h e capital of Lydia, and fro
astonished that a sensible man like burglar?"
soil for vegetables, provided t!hat t h e
^ayii.L_liaioU.t*a^ar--ago-rl7was 5 -siifEera r e a c a n be properly g r a i n e d , - 2 _ T h e m o r e miserable than a comman-cold. ing from" indigestion, biliousness a n d
Aionzo shouldn't recognize the fool"Sure, m u m ! We'd orders to watch the plunder of numerous surrmin'din
hardiness- of matching himself with a this block particular.. andLwe- was-on- s l a t e s , - -T4ie -k-ingdonr^rf "nyaTn "was" TegetahltmratteT*'in t h e s e a r e a s m u s t and every one wishes to g e t rid of it ;dizzy spells. .The food I a t e made m e
desperado. 7"WBy, the 7 hurgTar Gas ew his trail before we heard t h e s h o t He overran by (Syrus; the Persian con- be well decayed before t h e y are of with as little delay as .possible. Mrs. sick a t the storxiach. I tried a, number
much value fjor vegetable crops. 'It is William Coss, "Little Falls, N . Y., says of medicines 'hut nothing did m e much
erythlng on his side."
dropped right in our arms. like, when queror, and. according tor-the-.best-.jiu-- "often advisable "to a d d "a' little barn- t h a t Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy
She made a comprehensive sweep he w a s getting over the fence. He's thoritles. Croesus was taken prisoner yard t o t h e | reclaimed a r e a s so a s will cure a cold quicker, than anything good until I began taking Chamberwith her right arm:
safe in t h e police station by now."
and kept in the train of Cyrus. T h e to add some bacteria to assist in de- else she knows of. "I have'used it for lain's Tablets. ^They h e l p e d m e a t
and t w o bottles of t h e m , cured
; J i t ' s a j u m p from the f r y i n g ' p a n
Margie noticed with a little stirring court of Croesus was considered one composing this material. T h e r e a r e m y children for years," s h e writes, once
d
~ Far s a l e - b y all""dealers? *r"~~into the fire to bring a pistol Into the' of hope that the heavy breathing light- of t h e most refined and elegant of a n : certain kindS of .bacteria t h a t assist "and it h a s never failed'toj'giTer.tlje'nT me.
v
from
'
adv.
house. If y o u t a k - e m y advice. Margie, ened during the .policeman's story, but- cient times, and t h e ruins of the royal in t h e decomposition of vegetable mat- quick' relief when suffering
you wilf insist on its removal. If a'henrtrendihg groan greeted Its close. palace a n d the other magnificent build-, t e r a n d these bacteria do n e t exist in coughs or colds." For sale b y all dealwet places so t h a t even if t h e area is ers.
A. lot. oi....tuaes. i .sympathy..has more
Alonzo Won't throw it away or lock it She bent over hiiji in an'agony.
lugs ate still to be.seen on "the.site of 'draln ed, t h e ' addition of m aantre Mi rrjs - , - '
-f
'.
adv.
than dollars a n d cents value,
"tip I think you would be perfectly J'usW h a t Is I t d e a r ? " She laid ber Sardis.

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