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A fair trial =—off coffee and on Postum==shows “There's a Reason” ANOTHER DRIVE Keep on Their Stanly Mgrs Toward Lember ed Advance ward the Galick ang Admits Russi trated German chine, COVERED WITH ROSIN; BURNED, Emall Was First Killed, cians Decide, Mrs Mountain View, N. H--An exami eferee Horne the diset hat the body of Mrs. Florence A Small, which was found in the bt ruins of her home in Ossipee Friday, had been covered with rosin after she had been shot, beaten and strangled. Frederick I. Small, the woman's band is in the Ossipee jail, with murder na on y Medical R ther physicians led to WOery irped hus- charged THE COUNTRY AT LARGE Edward P president of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Rall way, appealed to stockholders to work for remedial legislation to meet the situation created by the adoption of the Adamson eight-hour law, The interned German erulsers Kron. pring Wilhelm and Prinz Eitel Fried: rich arrived at Philadelphia, Ripley, and ECONOMY I HOME MANY WAYS IN WHICH MAY EE SAVED, MONEY Substitutes for Other Table Furnishings Are Pos- sible, and Health of the Fam. ily Will Be Improved. Maxwel utes oi the By Farme: Wisconsin, We all subject of the item Ir Nellie Insti riment of know, if we have given that the most any thought family Is of fe should keep n the expen and outgo the who was giver t of account her income { many of us are !Ke bride books in whi when a of the 1 } . nde ht : Her accounts ! sband at the end anced showed him the | Lemon Preserve, ne dozen Some Favorite Potato Recipes. Potatoes When nes led enough potatoes | with butter or beef dr them ried Whole . put small ip prevent brown the fat. It if they Shake until they are crisp. Drain them from will be an improvement floured, dipped In bet in fine bread erumbs and then friend, Potatoes for Breakfast-—Cut boiled potatoes in slices lengthwise, dip them in beaten egg and put on a but. tered pie plate in the oven, they are brown and hot, ahont to As soon as serve, The Linen Press. With regard to household linen, as a rule the middle of sheets wear out first; but by the old-fashioned plan of turning sides to middle you can give them a fresh lease of life, When past nse for beds they serve as dust sheets and on ironing boards, For Delicate Fabrics, To clean fine muslin blouses, table eenters, ete, dissolve a tablespoonful of borax in a gallon of water: put the musling into this and let them remain for half an hour then gently rub them out in fine white suds, Washing Comforters. When washing summer comforters do not wring them. Let them hang and drip from the line, Then before they are quite dry whip with a besiter to make them fluffy and light, | THE MARKETS NOW YORK No. 1 Dun No. 1 Northern Duluth, Northern Man York LOrm- York. Butter 83% @24c; 84% @l6c 81g Eggs 38c; extra 84; nearby fancy, 8842. Clhoes @20¢; do, Live Poultry Wheat—5 ' 174¢; No. 2 pot steady; hard, 166; 14 » } +80) wn 1” toba, 17314 Creamery, extras (82 averag seconds, $7.0 Cana - nye JC 8liz6s Bp prefer 20g La rd ng &17¢ do Luin ROA 22¢: do, do, mt do, old roost Ibs and ov diam, 21 apringers, large, flat to medium, 22; do, 21: ducks, young, over, 17; do, do, do, do. m 89; do, white leghorns, Pekings, 3? and puddle, do, do, 16: iuecovy, do, do, 16: do smaller, 14@15; pigeons, young, per pair, 25¢; do, oid, do, 25; guinea fowl, young, 1% Ibs and over, each, 8065; do, do, do, 14 Ibs average do, 50: do, do, do, smaller, do, 40 ’ They nol rE “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" TEN Best Known Shoes in the World, .. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot They cost no more in San The smart in the Fashion Centres of America. Mass., ighest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direc tion and n of experienced men, all working with honest money \ an If he can- take no other inining how to | iy you with the kind you want, rite for Interesting booklet exy Hol ores Zo President $ W. L. Douglas Shoe Co, the retail price the bottom. 3.00 $2.60 Brockton, i Live Stock PITTSBURGH Cattle $8.50@9; prime, $9.25@9.50. Sheep Prime wethers, $7.85@8.00; eulls and common, $3.5008; lambs, $7 ©11.40; veal calves, $12.50@13. Hogs-—~Prime heuvies, $11.30@11.35; mediums and heavy Yorkers, $11.209 11.25; Mght Yorkers, $8.75@10.25; pigs, $580.60; rough, $10010.50. CHICAGO. —Hogs-—DBulk, $10.20911; Hght, $5.30011.10; mixed, $0.250 11.20; heavy, $0.75@ 11.19; rough, $0.75@ 10; Pigs, $6.7500.75. CattleNative besf oattle, $6.509Q 11.30; Western steers, $630.25; stock ors and feeders’, $4.80Q 7.65; cown and heifers, $3.65009.20; cajven, I5.50813, Sheep Wethers, S6R@S050; ewes, $3.50@7.00; lambs, $6.75¢ 10.76. 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U, BALTIMORE, NO. 41-1918 NCHESTER “LEADER” AND “REPEATER” SHOT SHELLS For the high flyers, or the low flyers, “Leader” and " Repeater’ shells have the reach, spread and penctra- tion. Their great sale is due to these qualities, which insure a full bag. Made in many gauges and loads. BE SURE TO ASK FOR THI WW BRAND A ————— LCM ty LY
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