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 | Anita Republican (Anita,Iowa)
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| Anita Republican | UBIQUITOUS AMERICAN SON ALL The courtship period Ayers Sarsaparilla passed long when it won the con ana esteem of thoughtful men and women 50 years You need have no when you go you simply say the old name AVERS That is the kind that cured your fathers and their fathers before and it is the kind that | More Details... |
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 | Anita Tribune (Anita,Iowa)
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| Anita Tribune | in c high yel he Went to the In the Circumstance was not a All Is War was tho business of that Lincolns were always bent to tht especially when greets events were He family r Who danced well that ln And Con Judge TOrk fined for sell containing bit eraf abode ioi heart on ferttle Teased by i can mend | More Details... |
| Anita Tribune | frl acut t dated from of man and then the or administrative bti Is deemed a verj dnd from It writers have conclusion thai personally liked the than any of the cabinet this Indeed appears to i It does not necessarily so foi He certainly held Seward In yet he seldom went to the In the circumstance It | More Details... |
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 | Cole County Democrat (Jefferson City,Missouri)
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| Cole County Democrat | Hynka Dee Lodge through Mr Walter Steininger gave a most en party at their new home on Saturday evening The merry crowd left town in a Valante about p m Dancing was enjoyed to the fullest For once the girls were in the minority hence no wallflowers A delicious luncheon appropriate to the occasion wa | More Details... |
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 | Daily Gazette (Xenia,Ohio)
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| Daily Gazette | CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS CURE Sick Headache end relieve all tho troubles inci dent to a bilious state of the system such as Dizziness Drowsiness Distress after Pain In the Side While their success has been shown in curing SICK yet CARTERS LITTLE equally valuable In Constipation curing mid preventing | More Details... |
| Daily Gazette | XENIA DAILY GAZETTE TORCHLIGHT THIRTEENTH YEAR OHIO FRIDAY EVENING 1894 PRICE 3 CENTS In LADIES We might as well try to dense all Scripture into the limits of a daily newspaper as to mention ail oar good things in the bounds of an advertisement The record of our special things in Alone would be long | More Details... |
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 | Indiana Progress, The (Indiana,Pennsylvania)
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| Indiana Progress, The | T E R M S OJB tn county the party organization them selves and the parties whom they ac UK rase of present evil designs on the are those who have withstood destructive attempts It Isal well in order that persons be nt PUBLIC SCHOOLS DUE NERVE CIVILITY pi at ac of I tion all the circumstances which s | More Details... |
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 | Indiana Weekly Messenger (Indiana,Pennsylvania)
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| Indiana Weekly Messenger | INDIANA WEEKLY MESSENGER THURSDAY JULY 10 PAGE DEMPSEY QUITS Champion Badly Punished and Refuses to Go Up for the Fourth Round MINE MINUTES OF FIGHTING CHANGED HIS MIND By FLORINCE ARMSTRONG BETTER THAN ANY MEDIUMS Mince Pie That Brought of Home Caused Wounded Soldier to Long for Life Knocked Down S | More Details... |
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 | Iowa Postal Card (Fayette,Iowa)
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| Iowa Postal Card | Healthy kidneys take from the blood every 24 hours 500 grains of poisonous matter more than enough to cause Weakened kidneys leave this waste in and you are soon To get cure the kid neys with Doans Kidney the great kidney spe Bowles of 118 Core says was sick and bedfast for over nine and the doctor | More Details... |
| Iowa Postal Card | A raw or Do you ever go on the mcr I smon water wagon you like to have com 9aoy to dinner Truthful y We have more to but I dont get as much Are you sure loves you he must when he loans me his razor to open a can of tomatoes The ma and pa are Opposed to but tne girl Friend all right Youre going to bo | More Details... |
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 | Lebanon Daily News (Lebanon,Pennsylvania)
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| Lebanon Daily News | the lamp troubles remedied and without Lens i Oil fall oft Throws whereat is most n at Tarde ahead ol the wuee CD 1 d 8 o B R 0 If your denier docs not handle the send for catalogue and prices direct to 621 New York Miscellaneous n to see mv 33 ti D a DO YOUR BYES CAUSE YOU DISCOMFORT STILES at mode | More Details... |
| Lebanon Daily News | CUTS LIGHT SCHROPP and 4V All relating to business matter Intended tor publication be to the DAILY Delivered by Carriers six Cents Bv yew Three Bend m postal with your name and and yon will be served with the paper Make immediate complaint it irregular delivery at this Department Floor Second Floor | More Details... |
| Lebanon Daily News | ESTABLISHED V LIGHT 8CHROPP 4V Delivered by at Six Cento By postage Three 75 tod a with your name and filial roa gerred with the piper at once Immediate at Mta of Irregular FIRE ALARM BOXES Tb tin toe of toe Alarm t and and and H 1A Ninth And Tenth and Twelfth and tf and and Fifth and Ninth and ud a | More Details... |
| Lebanon Daily News | Becoming a Mother an ordeal women with for nothing can compare with Uie horrors of The thought of the suffering and danger in store or root the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipation of the coming and easts over her a shadow of gloom that cannot nc shaken Thousands of women have found that th | More Details... |
| Lebanon Daily News | Railroad 1HK 1 A KLK 411 tbl ffl MAY 1160 7 85 1446 810 loan ur Mill SO 2 58 10 4S C 608 8 2511 25 7 7 10 1 11 00 I 7 40 4 26 IS 10 SI 71S 447 IS 12 27 6 U 1 1601256 mp ma m 117 4 U U Lebanon Cornwall Lawr V York Washington York 8 OS 12 65 830 1 49 10 24 B 5013 00 6 SO 10 44 11 05 9 45 6 30 10 SS 2 | More Details... |
| Lebanon Daily News | EVENING MARCH 26 1902 LEBANON DAILY LIGHT AKD 24 AND 26 SOUTH EIGHTH All communications relating to business and matters Intended for publi cation should addressed to the DAILY 6cWEEK BT OR HAIL AT FOLLOWING PRICES One Six Three Months r DAY EXCEPT FIRE ALARM The following shows tie location of the | More Details... |
| Lebanon Daily News | THE JANON DAILY LIGHT fc M t nnd and and wid irth and Artd KOI a and find and and and and rh flM and h and North nd and Kill the Moths Coal Tar Cam Tar Insect and Destroying Opposite Court Solid Gold Eyeglasses Solid Gold Frameless Spectacles Solid Gold Frame Spectacles W MAKK tn Our nt mv the nn tl | More Details... |
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 | Mexia Evening News (Mexia,Texas)
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| Mexia Evening News | PAGE TWO THE MEXIA EVENING NEWS January 1922 TO THE VOTERS OF TEXAS I hereby submit my formal an for the office of State Superintendent of Public to the decision of the Democratic Pri mary in Before selecting a person for this high the people of Texas are entitled to know his position on im portant | More Details... |
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 | Salt Lake Daily Tribune (Salt Lake City,Utah)
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| Salt Lake Daily Tribune | DALLY TRIBUNE n t THE CO TMK 123 on at the office of or to my ol tne It VOL SALT LAKE CITY 28 1382 142 WEEKLY TRIBUNE MONTHS THE JOtt OFFICE Is the Most Complete Iti the Territory H fxen recently ail Latest and Most Unique Styles ol Type Neatly an at rates IJver noon bKakn IM nnd Uie T out of ern It | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | "Some Results of Investigations on Alabama, 41:7; Mississippi. 3S.S; Louis the Roots of Cultivated Crops and lana, 2G.5: Arkansas, 30; Texas, 14.S; Their Application to Tillage Opera- Florida, 13.7. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | In Alabama Orchards. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | In concluding, the Commissioner recommends that the .provisions of the act for the agricultural entries of coal lands be extended to Alabama and .Minnesota. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | panied by Mrs. Hammock, rclitirned Tuesday evening from a ten days visit i ? to their old home, relatives and friends: near Montgomery, Alabama, and bar- i ? Frank Carpenter and sister. Miss ring the cold weather, report a very j Today's morning session of ConuCT Alice, of P | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The new Soutih is different from the old South in many ways. It !a much more businesslike; it is not a whit less hospitable, but its idea of a .good time is idlferent from that its fathers entertained. Most of its States are for prohibition by preponderance of popular opinion, even when the | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Lone Star State Uimied 2,8S8,47 Alabama Second With | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Alabama, 1,161,606 bales. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | southoast across KcnuteUy and Tennessee, ;nt.o Alabama, 'passing near Hirminglum." | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 One of the nost important decisions ever handed down came from the newly organized Supreme Court of the United States .oday. In an opinion written by Chief Justice White and sanctioned, by every member of the court, the famous Alabama law of 1S97 preventing agreement | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The opinion, which sustains tbe decision of the Alabama Supreme Court, will have a wide influence on the conduct of fire insurance companies. | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Morning Reporter-News (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Morning Reporter-News | Alabama, Arkansas, ConnecHJcutt, Delaware, Florida, Geor- g-ia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Wisconsin, New York, South Carolina, Ten- nesse, Texas, Virginia, Oklahoma, New Meil'. | More Details... |
| Abilene Morning Reporter-News | Alabama ? All Democratic Congressmen elected. | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Morning Reporter-News, The (Abilene,Texas)
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| Abilene Morning Reporter-News, The | VOL XVI ABILENE TEXAS WEDNESDAY MORNING NOV 61912 NUMBER 268 ELECTE TICKET ELECTED TO SUCCEED TAFT AND SHERMAN 266 Necessary to Wins in New Roosevelt Sends Message of Congratulation to Next President of United Next Governor of New York The electron of Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey as preside | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | LOUISVILLE, KY. Oct. 2. ? According to reports received today, cold wea- :her and brisk winds prevail throughout practically the entire South. Remarkably low temperature is reported from Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi and North Alabama. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | North and Central Louisiana and the state of Mississippi reported temperature ranging from twenty four to thirty two degrees above zero. Further reports have been received, stating that unpicked cotton in the Southern states suffered heavily, especially in Georgia, Florida and Alabama. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | A number of the states will elect members of. the Legislature. The terms of 30 United Stales Senators expire March 3, 1911. The Legislatures of Alabama, Maryland and Vermont have elected their Senators. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | lands be extended to Alabama and not;ceaijiB to his associates.not to the | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Contract" law of Alabama to be unconstitutional. The]asove, .^in ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ faithful | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | In Alabama Orchards. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | OLD ALABAMA IN GOOD SHAPE | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | f. H. Hammock, Abilene's wholesale and retail furniture man, accompanied by Mrs. Hammock, retjurned Tuesday evening from a ten days visit to their old home, relatives and friends near Montgomery, Alabama, and barring the cold weather, report a very pleasant trip. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | On accouri I was compe and come to Alabama^ you were through some who had ;in or sell. On1 having to | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | SUPREME COURT DECLARES ' ? 1891 ALABAMA LAW VALID | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | .1. H.Amerson living two miles south of Tye spent Tuesday in Abilene or business. He reported his daughter, Mrs. Frank Fielder confined to 'her bed with rheumatism. While here he ordered, his Semi-Weekly Reporter stopped, not on account of hard times but because, as he said, if | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | The program for the entire day will Mrs. Wiley Dodd is in receipt of a j \,e gjven jn the First Baptist church letter from her husband stating that an(j w[ji De divided into three general he will wind up his business interests j elsewhere and return to Abilene to re side. Mr. Dodd is at present | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | R Strickland of Mulberry C:m- wns ill Abilene to pay taxos am! it Gray at Pleasant 3it*\ Alabama. I A was too first visit he had made us for | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | ! Alabama Infantry. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | S. W. Reynolds, Company Alabama Infantry. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | To meet popular demands for prac tical Iraining for farm life, the publi elementary schools, especially in the rural districts, should make agriculture and its allied subjects an Integra j part of the common school curricu- jlum. To reach the children in the country schools, the tea | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | quiet. Think of thg shame of it! The Signal's eighty Alabama has a legislative v<ay of whipping the devil six subscribers knowing that 'all Abilene is moving to arouri(j ule stump, that while i.'. does not. measure up to Sweetwater. It's horrible! What a tremendous "scoop" the ideals has at | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | and he got a judgment for something over $;jOOO, while his loss was about $1000. The case was appealed and the supreme court decides that the German-American was in a rate-making combine and that the State of Alabama in its desire to prevent monopoly and to encourage competition' had a right to | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | VICKSBURG, Miss., Feb. 11. In the Circuit court here today Miss Pearl Morris was given a verdict of $15,000 against the Alabama and Vicksburg 'railway because the road sold her a | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | In the war of 1812 with Great Britain their then chief, Junaluska, went' with more than a thousand of his picked warriors to* Alabama and there helped General Andrew Jackson, afterwards President, who was also a native of | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | er because thcj Intcrfurcd witli herJovoi ncs5y were afT;xira~G. L. Henderson mid K. Straw i Governor Cl disputwl over a mining cliiim ftt Hjiwlins, from ner Wy. Henderson procured a fcnlfo nnd seriously wounded titrnw, and he may die. Henaerson is under nrrest ? -Thp president hn^s ^ranted | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | and Charles W. Backloy of Alabama were presented, and thc ballot resulted: Buckley, 33 ; Sholcs, 251. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | jjwwder! Why did wo not let William H. Seward of Kew ?oi-k and Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia go ont and spend a few days under the trees on tbe backs of the Potomac and talk tho matter over and.fiettlo it, as scttle.it they could, rather than the north pay in cost of war $4, 700, | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The Alabama qticsli.-.n in any otlier ago of tho world would liavei c:m9C(l war between tho United States and England. How was it settlcel By me>u-of- war off tho Narrows e r e>ff the Mersey Ey the gulf stream of the oceim cre sed by n gulf stream at human blood By tho pathway eif nations inc | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | The total assessed value of all real and personal property In Nebraska under the census of 1890 wan :(1 84. 000, 000; of MtHSOuH, $8S7.000,000; of Illinois, $809.000,000: of Kansas. $247.000.000; of Kentucky, $^7.000,000; of Tennessee, $3S2,000,000: of Colora | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Alabama. Arkansas, California. Colorado. Florida. Georgia. Tduho. Kansas. Kentucky. Louisiana. Mississippi. Missouri. Montana, Nebraska. Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota. Oregon, Smith Carolina. South Dakota. Tennessee. Texas, t'tah, Virginia, Washington. Wyoming | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | gin-.a. South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Jxiuisj.iiia, Arkansas Colorado, Xovada. Montana arid Idalio may safely be placed in tbe Bryim column. The returns from Kansas ami Texas are scattering and indicate nothing, although heavy Republican fain;, are repor | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Alabama !k;nator Make* a Strong S ? on tlic Slto-ulon In Cuba. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | IN ALABAMA. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | tion tn abrogate the Ciayton-Bnlwer | ? treaty. Mr. Sherman interposed numer- ' ? ons points of order against Mr. Morgan, and when the choir sustained them, the Alabama senator referred to his being "victimized" by the presiding officer and Mr. Sherman. Mr. Stevenson K-. tortsd sharply that | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | ?The President has made the following appointments: John a Edwards, of Illinois,, to be Deputy Second Auditor ot the Treasury; Samuel Blaekwoil, ot Alabama, to be Third Auditor of the Treasury; Henry O. Stuart, of Colorado, to bo Secre- i tary of the, Legation at Gua | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? Natliait W . Calkins, of the Solid South, specifically of New Decatur, Alabama, .writes with the usua! remittance for "news from home." | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | B. English, Democrat, of California, claims the seat of 8. G. HUborn, Republican, who- had 33 majority. The seat of James E. Cobb, Democrat, of Alabama, is contested by a ? Populist,. Martin W. Whatley, who was defeated by 1,839 majority. J; T. ' Good, | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? Brooks Storey, the Alabama express robber, who has escaped from the Mississippi penitentiary at Jackeon three times, and was recently captured at 'Amertcus, Ga., jumped from a car window on the fast Queen and Crescent train and escaped. He was manacled. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | and M- College of Alabama. ?At Syracuse. N. Y., General James A.' Hill, of Damaris- cotta, Ma ? At Ann Arbor, Mich.; Aldei- man Ariel H. Tillmore. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | William G. Crawford of Louisiana, to be Deputy Auditor of the Treasury for the Post- office Department; Rodolphus O. Randall of Alabama, to be Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Alabama; Charles E. Gorman of Rhode Island, to be Attorney of tho United States for the Distri | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Warner S. Klnkead of Kentucky, at South Hampton, Fnj.rNorileet Harris of Alabama, at Leeds, Eng.; tuoien J. Walker ol Alabama, at Cork. Ireland; Marcellus L. Davis of Arkati- 6RS, at Trinitlarl, West Indies: Lars S. Retina of Iowa, at Rotterdam, The Netherlands; | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | With a hoarse shout 400 men marched out of Leiriont in tho morning at II. o'clock down the new drainage canal toward Lookport. They wer ; Poluh strikers. All the morning the forces had been gathering at the Baloona and groceries and every hour added to the number. There wai no recognized leader and | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The "Washington weather crop bulletin reports indicate that the west portion, of the cotton region, extending from Alabama to Texas, has been favored with fine weather, and crops in this region have been improved, although in eastern Texas cotton hai been injured by wet weather. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | So the moat deeply impressive songs we ever sing are family songs. They have come down from generation to generation. You were sung to sleep in your infancy^ and childhood by songs that will sing in your soul forever. Where was it, my brother or sister, that you heard the iamilysong on the | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | Governor-Sends Troops to Resist Alabama Rioters ? Three Suspects Are Caught and Killed Near Opp by | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Querry spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Smith. They will soon leave for Alabama to .spenl the winter. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | A short time ago the county jail held four alleged train robbers, men who were supposed to have gotten away with $50,000 In a holdup of an Alabama Great Southern train at Ribb- vllle. In their day corridor at the jail was a wild-eyed, freckled and inquisitive country boy who" hailed fro | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Press dispatches in yestoday's daily -papers- stated_lfeatjCpngrassman_^Jeo. H ddleBton,.of the ninth ^Alabama Alf tritt, in making an address to striking shopmen and their families at Blrm- ittghnni. Aln., declared that President liardiug is responsible for the rall- | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Bright "Side of a -Dark Subject." The gentleman Is from Alabama and hia parents were - slaves.- Though he | ? showed a slight .embarrassment In his delivery he showed -himself 'horoufhlj competent to address an acdienco on his chosen subject He hid (been stndent of the history ol the negro in Ameri | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | . Fruit from 'Alabama. Wo !are this week In receipt ot a SM tlmno>- "' '-'" from the farm of our | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Bemice FacSder and Elmer Turner were married "Wednesday,' March 14, 1923, at tho home of tho iff. - and Jlra. e, JX Fackler, In Lesley, Alabama. The | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY f Underwood Special attention given to operating and crown red bridge In Medicine and Emeial attention given to injuries and Note and oMd lor facial and when Orat ao the fatting of Both phona at and to the In H General any and to 4 Coneral ee to racial eat of equipped room | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | To the People of Adrian and Vicinity You are cordially in to attend the opening of our New General Merchandise The on As soon as we decided on mak ing Adrian our new we looked around for a store large and at the same time centrally located and suitable for handling our enormous line of General We fo | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN DAILY Page 7 Womans Danger Zoa Phora Revives and Regulates Prepares for Moth and Is sable In Change of Tree Trial Bottle of Phora the Best lonle for Slek Sent to Any Name or In the three danger periods in wo mans the young girls motherhood and change of Zoa Phora is the only remedy that has a | More Details... |
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 | Advance Argus (Greenville,Pennsylvania)
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| Advance Argus | BROWN t NEWS OF THE Gathered from All AMONG the bills reported and placed on the calendar of the Senate on tho 20th were the following To place the name of Logan widow of John Logan on the pension roll tbe rate of a year to quiet title of settlers on the DCS Albinos river lands to regulate tho impor | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN t General Kews Home and Foreign The issue of standard silver dollars from Iho mints during the week ended Decem ber 24 was The issue during the corresponding period of last year was The of fractional silver coin since December 1 amount to The time allowed by contract with the iron works Baltim | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | svery Thursday in Pa C One In Pis paper v Something of the Glory an Ex tent of the New from the II V who the paper whether to mini lie Isn or lt Th have decided Hint t n lh or ten ne of ADVERTISING per per I respect IT for a ot nil kinds will be r Hi rilo Cp tlin of Earthly They Would Not it Stono b | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN ti t NEWS OF THE Gathered from All Amm n number of petitions bail irp In tho Semite on the Slior mnn reported n to the Chinese Emi gration requesting tho President to negotiate a treuty with the of China so that no Chinese laborers lw admitted Into the United Con sideration of the Dependent So | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | NEWS OF THE Gathered from All Is the Senate on the 21st hills were pawl to allow soldiers and sailors who lost both or tho use of both hands n pension of SHOO a and to authorize tin construction of a public building not to cost at Somite substitute for the House van providing for tho division of the | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | Temporary Organization footed Temp an r marks ho Introduced Bishop of while the dele pates roue to their delivered a brief but fervent Whon the prayer was ended and the dele gates hail resumed their Chairman Chairman of the After the Con vention Adjourned Until Today StlU in AT Juno day opened Jess | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | Governor moved that the convention mahe Harrisons unanimous He said the delegation who were all for would go away the convention They could do he said because they aU knew was born In said that as the only Presidential in the he also seconded the motion ot Foraker to make the nomination He knew when | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN KEWS OF THE Gathered fom All Quarters f E conference report on tHe Ap was presented In the Senate on Several minor points of reported agreed but on the Senate amendment known as the subsidy clause which appropriates for South Amerl can mall the conference com hod been to A motion toy Plumb tha | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN NEWS OF THE Gathered from All tho bills passed In tho Senate on tho 1st wero the following To authorize the Southwestern Railway Company to build a bridge across the Mississippi at Improving the mouth ot to protect purchasers of land lying In the Vicinity of heretofore withdrawn by the Governm | More Details... |
| Advance Argus | BROWN 4 NEWS OF THE Gathered from All REAGAN introduced a in the Senate on the SOth to place Imported Jute on the free list referred to Committee on from the Ap reported buck with amendments the Fortifications Stew art offered a resolution call inn on the Secre tary the Interior for Information abou | More Details... |
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