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it 1 fly J THE 1. , A 4f Ponder the Path of thy Feet and 1st al! thy Ways be Established." Prov. 4-26 VOL. 9 JAH-VILLE FOWLER. MO JUNE 16, 1904, NO. TR.-w ' u' -t met CRESS ETi CttESSJLT " I: ill a i)f I ti ll ft , Itevvnihev 1 f ' 'll'H'V Mo, , .' .( tu ittti l-. HWltil ,f7 .' dir. , !i IkiU - I. si II Hi It I rxio m i JlMl .... i . SO' I MIX VuNTiJ'.- . . . . . . fDIU.K MoNl II i . . . . . 1 iivarrui'ti1 A4- m tern, 7 t SPilwIAIi 1,UU i A I ) HOltJ? skkkkks (jt)BR3 OK THE WQ1 (. IIKSSKT. WK v ItAll TO .. V, ,XD , Thin littl i imp'-r r -Ih it leingl upon the Font dut ion oi f,hy ,po- tkk, Jt C)irtt ! utg tl;! 0)iiij Corner Slum; And aw thi- i.s a ipeeial IK8UUt and u-, thi-rn Khali b a targw unmbur ol Hainpl' Onp pm go in ii'd 8taten ll 1 1 1 II I V pill'l Ot III" ' III proOttwiy wnere it npa iinv(jr been rend VVe hull nay us column! an dtdiefttftd to the truth, and for ii"' itood ol man kind! It is none ieotarian it- idt'ortH It I' is fret-. from mil Bttperstitiqit; and is irfu io it nob '. religion in t rxliitibti t hat hut I ' d, niid elilircli wliieh naphood ; ami tun hi'i'iiior. , i " itnnrcn timt i i broad io ftfeaopl a'hi power, and -i1.:;' nr 1 'o r l.nt. ti"'. Iinuld in opprewton an3 ilrifei bftiad by the preieiK'e of Ood, nnd not broad by hi id strtice; not broad Jika the SJivliurn m iistreeleH bird less, dert lift-s hi1 lulu; Or not brohd lihetlii Ail ie ( )'":... in Wrptt.Un! silence and iCf, '"lit broad iikii an ipfuiite no radise of sh'ry. inll of verdnre, i "i fruits, inulodious mnsio, industry, happinees, and pure worehip, eternally; wide -iiniirli in n 'aiis ol beauty to welcnme nil t. its bosom thaj will lined tin' plnndiiiKN of ClirlHt, "(' . nnd giVe tit unto lie- all ye that laoor nreluavy Indan, and I tv it! uiv ybtl rest." It Iiuh it-, anode in Mo. m tin virand Old Osarka in Tuxas Co, B-hiilea from Mountain Drove, 18 mileD from HonatOit the Co, sent, and 12 mi lea from Cabool all three are thriving towns and are full of energetic peoples We ure glad thai out situation are among the bH olasi of pexiple, and that wa i , f,'n 1 bo t hi pure air in the land of the tilg Ked Aopie; nnd that tint I'ntfMT.-r hateigh1 lady com poaitora who never I ire m their effort to h dp lilt to n higher sphere tin dowubeatftii condition of fallen hu inanity; So we Uttt that wiioever may Chance If rend one , t tlie Slieeial ii-ii"J nuiv BoS the liiddie, gepi of Progression apd subscribe for t he (JpM for n is to t be petv pie, for the people and will Stand l.v the neon lb IT DOES AIM' EA U, ItlslOUY Wli.i, RE PR AT IT s SEtP. Om- wvohg dc il done hy some , nd itnd then .veer- oi d rk d-litarism- !!,. nulo is mt ! dvhiop at.vtbing new to the world Its the history of the world . repeated Some dark deed of di- I' ' lilting n.V some .lemon godt wi nnikl,i followed bv brass WORM buttons and bayonets. France i.cbooj, " had it, England has been I M VJl JlS here, and K..,s makes ci I hardware, four grocery, two drug i . , k Mm r,..ie ,,f i stores, on' second hand, and 004 Ml htnrv strotie; 1 tbe le.u o. , , . . . .' . ' , 1 1 hi . ,i,v,o gent's furnismg store, besidee sev- assastnntiions. iut u.i tins noes . ' . ei . i i, r., ki,i'i era srut or business places; one not iiistifv ( onrado for Imiamg , , ... . Klotfnien responsible tor the h. restaurants, and dasie.'lv deed of the diDftmiting board.ttg houses, at Cripple-Creek There is nb The churches are well represent doubt but many of them were ed, there being four nice Commo slmoUcI and bori'orilied at the dices church buildings in the shock .M mnehsoas olhers-lUitit.iwo, ami among the various aec a crazed public of -liiotiop ly box k - od u p bv M ilita riSm does not stop ... .1.1,,.,,,,,, ,' U' II, ,1 I I I I . I. i nil..,, tsvn takes tlie lead in tin- ngui . . . , 1 , , - . .1. L For Militarism is not, reason-It is generally the brutal. execution r?, ', oi tiiepians oi 'ue iu And right, or wrong, just unjust, the plans are carried out THIS WEEK'S CRESSET is - They will udt Atop to bear the explanation of t he Iunocent The ihnojen must do a bidden n newer it is to bo deported or mount tli- senffoki- The I tneri in Colorado must. guflV- 1 1 i in gt'tlli'l' because M hm led nralnist tl riirlttv to deoort im wiry 'A ( I is :ii lint I from is it heir norm I big ana uimntes withoul know better they have dope a Ol not--Again how can wo on; it d of Liberty when from t,h"ir home and ;lywi cmiiimlttlpg a ! Ipjs t without Bop" ; hronouncod upon la w ft i la that ! citiisenn i.'ivo a Btato ol Suites i ws in a ii nut) let hoi States, and 'tl. a nti we 0 Will get fjai wanner, if nhi c call '.:ion the I 1 1 i f i oi'ii.;;.,!! ;iii ini'i cat 1 1 Texas Co. Mo. i'h the enj 'ial largest in in in the entire , It 01 part nf ute nf Knodt Island situuled in the southern iho State in the irroat fruit : belt nf the Orark Moun. The cliraate is mild, and growin lai ns. owing te tee nttitut il" M iriie ,10111 1 nmium. while the water . pure, inn r, ""Hi Mini 'ii()ll .n,'ww w eotjntry is somevrhat rough and broken but U adinirably minuted to mixed1 farming " ' Mil. - .. . . ..... ... ... .i , n u i ni r. 'i m 1 1 e i . 1 1 tine tmitier i '"','"i ,"i t.u,.;uii: j,ii, ",n"K n,l . .. . . .' . I : ' ; ,,,i r.... i. ...i,i Id annually Tumi! grassei corn, DAtatoes vin'otnhles nr onnntitlea, arid "I the most i bi the OurlhK - ind nil raised kind-, uf itoitk raising is nap 'ofttablc indnstrioa ppo's, poaenes, pears, irries. nnd tbo "real van all IrnUs most bo noen in I'd. to reap id the possibtlilieii us .i fruit growing ol ih'fi i-ec-tioii count ry. Th" Sasoihieni f ffl nut in various tied minprtvU ' ions give 1 ,wl,i. .1, promisi "f a Vast wealth, which When duvelooed will eo.ua! that of too J f an snq me mines ol thn . western pari of the State. I ... , T, ,. i i I i .u bum I'Mitor; reopio coming bore from other. sections often ebjeet to the geat 1 hnvo )lPon MPW number of loose stones found on 8,.'0W 'I1"'"'1"" h-v Nfottlwn the sui i , of the Soil, but they aol western men, I take the lib soon learii that this diftivatageerty r through the is in ore than Oifsot by the good i C'hWU Of the Weai.n's Cuesskt. Watar. With which the country is; Ianswnsyes! so abundantly supplied, i 1st. By sheep raising. I be- Houston is tiie cOOOty seat, and lh'Vo there is more net profit in Is ii pieity uihti, d town located sheep rinsing for the amount nf near the center of the oounty. ; cnp.ttol invested than any other It " Z( miles from Cabool, the kind of stock, for example, one . it nearest R, R, point, and has a our formers, started into winter population of between 800 and -0 Imnd of i-wen valued at about 1000, nf progressive, energetic $87.00 lest four head, never fed huspitablo, sociable people, and is surrounded In; some line farming country, being but a short dis tanco from I'moy Rivor. i It has a rlno brick court bouse, and Under the court house in the bsisment, is the Jail, nn up-to date niciievi r octore containing the one-" hi i'.-io in sieoi ceus- nun cells unit :' tluir 'ix:;"'e;'' It also has a modern nrlofc achool bbilding coitlng over (ftOO and snppliod with th latest .opplianeestor school work "i """ 11 """'. "." um.ip-)r head besides pasture, these ".."', o l'""'''i'' teachers, the t.,,,,, ' , It.-. l.ntt.ir u -T , ; ' , graoiiaie oi one oi itic niuto nor- 1 ret orders may he mentioned the j A. rV A M 10. O. F. Ivof P. v vv ii v 1.11,1 ninwn 1 , , . . W , ' ', " W. A. w . kj. an.i ninprn. (Tihool is the only R, R. town . " . V ' ' . . . in tbe cnni-y, neing next in Mo the county seat, and is a thr.v - ,,a,n.ii,ess iiIsm. mid cood ; r . . . t. ill l'i ' I 1(1 L 1 1 L 1 O'ln it itiv om - rounding country. II N I V . and ih hi situated 0 1 w r , f u f)n miles fine I' bank. In t h f Center n ooun'ry about '! It, K. and iniM h school buiidiiitf farmioji : 'i I'm the I i .i mil brie business houses, i her m i' a number of villages Hi l he ro'inty, till nf w;i, i, have 1 one nr iirwri ccierai stores u' ohticeb, ii irood i'chool building, j tthd nil t hit I hok t,i mul!i. up tij llinviti vt M uti ", I'.tnh chum y i'h hUO noted fori lite tiniuunt of iririfti'iiK j.jrowr, in! mill !ln fonnly htinj, whioh is nnii j in ' Mini in vhIu' that pi thu total whfit cii.i nf life L'ounty, McroHontH, I'linkcru, liiwy-dr. Licking i" ueXI very prolty IUi(( driotorj, bnd vhr bncinenii d CAj paper, and a local savv-mill well hi fnrmerK Htaftin'tf -'itineeaiiri'wbAi kit inmh..r oan i, urn- gardens had plums and seeds com mand largu prices.- Annie Uoffarth 1 1 How About Tex as Co., HKAT AND KAIRIXG, ii it ASS in answer to thn reanesl of the ICd, wo shall Hxnress our tlcoiffhis x press our t hough I e grass. I have sei-n ml wheat a in in this neighborhood wbftat, ilie heads mnnsnriiiff fiv inch thip .,,! fnii. umih. I,. hn A...1 there are aerea of wheat iti t his II-IT-1 ,1 , ,. I'M tl,, l,.,.!.'.! 'V n.. tl.- I. .. 1 nr ft Hll(1 thri. ftluJ for tl, the miVBhi v. , ... ' n,!i('"r h''1' ,r"in I ' V. i .... ... mm- 1,,'Tll- e i i it i lei ran i v lent "i-nwn , , ,, ' ovin a TirntiTiir , ,i bU-llCS Am so it i-. wii h ,iT!in Mouata kinds of grain, ipnntaniouaiv, ! ' i 1 1 j I . i, ,i.,ii 1 , Ant .wl : timothy. And where you can i;r"w grass spontanioitsly voa can rnis" sheep, boc and cattle, and haVS fine fnt horses. So if the Home seeker wish a cheap home where t he climate is mild, and where health reigns su preme te any other: come to South Mo, and especially to Texas (:,,. nnd settle down liest TAII-Vi'.le Fowler Mo, 'm. Bwerngin, Can A Man Make Money In The -OZARKS" them anything Just let them run m pasture, turned thorn to hav taek five or six nights during winter when snow was to deep for them to get nnvthing on pdrture Ho sold $!ts.!lfl worth of wool and raised 82 head of bimbs that will average sMJ.QO per hund at mriOG iimlis are se lllliO now inn ; U,t, n total prollt of Si:M.83 from nn 88T.00 investmeht, Another farmer wintered 20 jtl(.lu ..f t.wes at the cost of U , ewes were valued nt mW. H sold Io worth of woo! and raised to lambs valued nt $8,00 per head making a total profit- of $!',;, 16 from a-860.tHV inyi'stnient. This iiian lost several bead by dogs 2nd. Poultry raising is getting to bo quite an industry hero nlsr, in 1lm month of April there was gtlO,H(i0 00 worth of eggs alone shipped from Mt. drove. In the last 151 months I have bought $1,570.70 worth of produce in this immediate neighborhood. flrd. Fruit growing is getting to be, thr lending industry here, and before long 1 believe we will :u.,,i !,, .nfUin th imiHu-iim, ; ; . , r, . ,of Hit log Ko1 Apple, i Ttiv more sheep, raise more - lw,nu'r si nnt mor orolmrd. is w,,,,. , , v the auwiee oi w . s, nn-iuifi m 0 HOMJ SKEKSRS. . Al'' you lootcinu for a Ii itnt n i . io Oiatkjtl II soi we beli v ypu could nut do bot Ihiin to' oo oe to I'Va'I'M' to locate Kowlor is a small yill>fe locat ftp ii? the soiitli waalern Dut'tior 01 'IVxao oountyi nirto miles i ron) Moniitain Gfove, the ntsareat 1, li. !'iwn- VVo already baVe one Rofd Bfla- eral utorei and mail twicj tlaily- witha branch noal office supplied from our ollii we have one lo 'liasi'd for building put'poue at prices to isuifc your pooWt book. Mountain tirovo furnislies us B tKxJ m.ii'lcot for everytkiRg, be irtgf a modern upt6'date btiaipaa place, and the shipping, cepter of tht' fruit section. It has a coin plete telephone system, nlectric ,,iiunin facfcopy M8 factory, ,'ine brh i business story high blocks, a tint, two school building, ntiperousphu rch OS, and a cold Storage plnnt of 22,000 bit reels capacity, ousting 120,000' One mile north of 'own be tween Mountain Grove and RpW ler, is situated tlm State Fruit ., lxiierimon lion, and ml join l Gi'tiVC are a nnii!- rwr W Ii lirt ,v nvi i:n',k , i1! j tn U, n ami around h'ow lor arc also o be found uoveia large orchn ds, ami otherB are being planted each year- Improved land can be bought from $tl to $15 per aeie ai rord- inp' to location .md Improvements, and farms of hi acres to 160 a ores in size ran bo found that will make a nice home for the family who is willing to improve it. To all who are looking for a homo, wo would say COD30 and lo cate in our midst and you will find here a people whose hospit ality is unsurpassed and who will extend a welcome to all who will coiiie with the aim to help build up and devolepe. the coun try. Annie lloflarlh. Wrtf(6n for IliS RUKAli WotfU) Missouri Orchards. Missouri Is not Kilcu! Mm when spring jie.'S trippfbfl hy. Anil ratibnwji flssh around her in Ihs laughing siiu-kisnud nky, When hills and vale nri! nnisi?e wnre- of pearly pink ami while Ah l bough iho oeui of lOnHss eiink oa SS.rUl ,ss tliey grew t-rhtht!. When spio . h'i'ssiiinii drip their fra- Hrsncsfrorn em h nu.t.lii.K sprs , Though Missouri l not Kdun, it i,, not fn.' away ! In the glnribtts slimmer season when splry "n il Junes" glow. Ami streaks of brlghtitew hue us whara ii) "early iim vents" gmw, Wliibi ninokbtg birds whirl o'er us in s rapture of delight And we bear llietai softly singing their happy dreams at night When life in set to music and Joyful hopes hare birth Though 'Missouri is not Eden, 'lis a type of it on earth! If yon doubt it. wall till autumn thro' tho orchards comes along. And ripened fruit and silence isko Ihe phieu of flowers and song; When a holy peace Is rouod us, as ' when angels walked with men," And we feel that any hour mny behold them here again; i When each thought becomes thanks-riving, because life ami earth sre fair. If Missouri Is not Kdeii, we're to sails tied lo care' -Adela tf. Cody. a SPECIAL j AS I HAVK NOTIOKD, li.nt the Editor Imn offwd n'ci:il ! isNio' for tlw' Kith, and rcoitontetl im- in," miu w hi io -i urn hi write on the oppi'i'tiinitict u' th" livtdi- I)""l hi T'-mis ('unit v. "Or what! iui a mini do will; a t llQUtUind dollul'-," Anil in P'ply will tidl KOtllc of Illy iirt Ii "Xpnrii'lKV. I Heetn ., I a ni" i" Toxub Cotlnty over aQ(i M nix year.! o" with "vci'al othf 10 j., families lpf myoelfi in povtirty ; j v4otn W0 fttHt bpuahi a saw mill lor gixiuWa hundred flollnrit n time VVe paid for th" mill nnd then bought a t ract "! and of six hundred twenty ner-eii lind paid for it and In and Ihrofl yni's we hud Mm mil land pajtl for; The land and mill wa- gold for 16,000-, So tha read er will tee from this that a iumi in T, vms County can do well if lie will only StriVQ to do so, aitttber can b had at the low sum ol si'..,' per thousand feet ut He mill "tu Oak and Pjlno. .lolin Bowei's, A Hems In The Ozark: T am not sure that 1 can HtO anything of interest to the many home seekers regarding our beautiful ( 'ark country- Beau tiful bi all ways to me, wo have the boat of water here in this part of the country, good pure rtpiing water or ttywe that like it best have no trouble in RndltrO water ny luggingof drilling from 0 to 4o it. many people here have both well and spring, some think A'f 1! water is host tot (f.cs health; I think either is all right aist so t is pure living water. I Fruit of all kinds do well hero also -the peanuts ''the fruit of fhe Ozarks'1 produce well here ami are so easily cultivated, sily cultivated, and also 1 I if . ft t . I . i. till it'll !1 f. i in the lint none but what do wollilieru, and more than that they have a bet ter taste than fruit or vegetables of ether lmrtB of the, country. that is they do to inc. some other ! may not agree Io that. 1 think a person with a few hundred dollars to -spoud on a home could not du better than to .unit, to the Ozark country to buy a track of land and make a home I know of one -.Io acres with a spring 1- A. iu cultivation, &3 apple trees, 2Ci peach trees, quite a number of pluuis, and some patches of small frut such as black-berries and straw-hurries. A sman tog nouso can ua wugnt, t t i ii i .' t i i ioi ci io w.- i aiso huuvi ei uiuei tracks of land that are for sal but will not discribe them now, as I don't know what price is wanted for them 1 think this is the placo for a poor man or one of small means to find and make a home, in this our beautiful O zark country. E Myers Fowler Mo- Front Houston Democrat, Tim Howers, from flown on Ploey, was hero Wednesday tran sacting business in County Court, Tim i a good farmer and has one of tbe finest farms in the county, lfe has already planted 110 acres corn plowed over twice, and 75 acres wheat. His wheat promises a large yield, but his corn is ndt looking well, U. (J- Meador was hero Saturday and exbablted some good speci mens of jack taken from tbo Cum mins farm at a depth of 75 toot. The quality of tbo jack was good and we are informed thore is a five foot vein of it. Wa would -like to see a company organized with suf ficient capital to furtoer investi gate this prospect, If it can be demonstrated that the mineral is there in paying quantities there are plenty oi capitalists who will take hold of and develop the pros pect, v' ISSUE. "Fct tha Backwocd Editor RDUAL WORM): other dny I goi a lollor ft'i friend m Hontherti UigHOOri, own ;i UOO-ncro f.itm thore, r a 110 1 -'' Al niilfs from e ruilroiiil dial dllOOU rih about II . b I I'll; 10 t'l haul wlml iii "tbo disad in try. Hayx he; our corn fifteen ! mjt jtr v o t the railroad, and tho same ot our otbur farm produce. I We have but !ivo months' school, two miles away, and wo have no good roads, or bfidgSI over our i mountain streams." If J owned 800 sores of land in his section 1 would not think of selling com, but would sell hot;s land Steers fed nut nt home. The j better schools win corao, and your people? CPO somewaut tu Maiuii tor the condition of your road; and the unbridled ctreitms I know your country pretty well, and I can say a dozen Uuugsin its favor where you can say one thing a gaiast it For o sample I have seen timber good enough to build bridges selling at leal than 50 cents pur hundred feet with a milo ol Streams that get too h'cji t tie forded, and I have sect) SOOUgh stone to build '.ho al utnient ot tho PridgOS'Wttota 100 j'tiOt ol where they would stand, again, 1 have seon almost impaSsal Io mndholoi iu your rusds and enough stops to fill th-oni witblo ten tool. I have talked with hundreds of your peo ple, and fine them intelligent, in dustrions, uiot.il; and, in fact; the i very itmu ot men cuieuiateu to ((uml 1m) highest otUssnship I X u 'J ll U Ll- wiik u Jf gH llilQ n iumi you say "Our people cling old-time manners and customs, aro careless In dress, iu homo adornment, and in many other things which seoin to mo desirable,'1 are the same con ditions Om' exist In H.ich localities tho country over. Living as they do, in seetious romote from the refining civiiiza- ticn of a tno'e densely populated country; away from largo towns and cities, mixing but littlo with the world; and often taught to look upon the things you mention M ovyeaoaa of efTeminscy, a peo i boeoina negligent of the highor duties, that thoy owe to themselvos and their tellow-mon, Tho example set by one or two families, in the way of dress and manners, ofton hits a wonderful in fluoncoover an entire neighborhood nnd a home iniprovntetit" club will do tho same in regurd to more beautiful homos. One uiunt not be obtrusive in such matters and it must be more by suggestion than i by radical methods that such I change bo brought about. i 1 know that vour barns nrc well tilled; that your grauarion and your storehouses have plenty in tbom; that well-fed stock rango your field; that you caa and do sot a bountiful tublo, and that your family is eomlortably dressed. What more has Rookfollor or Yariderbilt? True, thev have mon ey at will, can travel, buy rlno pic tures, stock libraries with books that are never road, and havo the fruits of foreign lands Jupon their tabloa, but all of this wealth cannot buy your pure air and water and sharp appetite and health and ; scenery, and tho thousand and ono things that go to make life better worth living than mere wealth caa possibly maker it. Your doseh books are red and re-read; the meals at your table would bo ro iisbed by tho woalfhiest eapitt.list, provided ihut his appetite was not destroyed with brandy or cham- pogne, and he would willingly pay any price for the rnbi's nt you will have in your comfortable Slay where you Me, plow less land ir ! ;row better crops, eel!, more stock and less grain, Organuf a Grange ai ouc schoolhf.U'e, if you can; d nut, ask your neighbors to join you in an effort to make your coun try bctt worth living in. Ste if you cm net your county judge:, lo put up sonic bridges, ff you can not, go in with your neighbor and huiid them yourselves. Repair the road roll the tont into the Diudbolen and bled e them up, haul a few loads o! (ravel from the creek and put on the stone, lievelcp the land and don't talk about leaving South M;ssottti where you grew to manhood, and. where you know every man, womsnj and child, every stream and every hilt, within miles ol your home. ;. C.Dt Lyon. Geargetown Brown Co, Ohio. From Cass Co: Mo; In order to show our readers that poopki in other sections are to tores too in Ttxas On wo pub' lish the following letter: June 6-1904. Mi-"- Annie Hoffarth, Fowler Mo. I derive a great deal of pleas-' ure and profit from your Ietter9' iu CObMAN.S ivl-KAIi WOItl-D. i am dissatisfied with my pros eel I ication and am anxious to learn more of Texa Cd I would like to know the average price of Improved land. if you would give my name to a real-estate agent, and request him to send me a list of farms for sale in your oounty I Will be very mush obliged. Very Truly, Mrs, M- C Ih-osm---nai risonvilloMo. R-'F. D. 1. MT. GROVE, MO, JTNK 8th. JWf, REV. L. 8. GARRETT. JAM Vii.i k, Fowler Mo, Dear Sir and Ed. As 1 live in the land of tho BIG REP APPLE, I willtry and describe our country. And having not noticed anf thhig.from the Ozarks 1 will write a letter. A farm of ICO A. laying Bve miles NortuotM of Mt, Grove and shout j . miles from a school house, tWfts 1 spring near the house, and a orchard ot 1000 peach trees, 50 apple tree, 40 pear trees, besides the other fruit, A ales comfortable dwulling bouse, and large barn ano other buildings, The farm is of 100 A, of which 137 A', is in eultiva Hon 60 A , iu meadow, iV A. in wheat, 10 A, in oats, and averages IS bu. of wheat to the A. tbe pries of the farm 1 o.ooo. The average price ot cows are fWS. of, horses f05 and of mules 185 per head, ' The farm is ridge land, Ono man tali 101 lb. of wool from thirteen ihsea- : There are some very nice farms io oat neighborhood, and wo caa raise ahnott any kind of crops here, s person In JP Oiarki can gel a home at a' veg.tipj .' n.im !, Rut nannlM here with the? expeotafleJB of SWs ir.im. wiihnut work or tfcev wt8 he SOS- taken ws have plenty w K P Co. I would be glad to jumpvm k m . t 4 Tonrsinuy v XSber Ciary Mt. -tJM- i