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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | showing how Hawaii has introduced! AUSTIN, ; Ian. IS Judge A. 0. Pren- the mesquite tree, grpws it on planta- !dergast, the newly appointed Judge tions, and has had experts at work ' of the Court of Criminal Appeals, toon a machine to successfully grind] day handed down his firs | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 25 Edgar P. trajnjng in Our public schools, where Haney of Clay County, chairman of the ' the great majority of our children Committee on Education iu the House, ' must receive their educational train- is joint author of the country high jng we favor SUch laws | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | "A very interesting feature of the state is the use of convicts. Of these there are two classes, state and coun7 ty convicts. Of the former there are seven hundred, and three hundred of these work on the great state farm, while the remainder arc engaged in building railways. State convi | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Jn many parts of the county of Taylor have been found immense deposits of red clay which upon analysis and examination lias been found lo con- 'tain such ingredients aTid composition as to warrant the working of the crude deposits. A few paint experts who have liael occasion to inspect these mines | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The spring term of the district court of Taylor county came to an end to- f0la ;l[ ulujs ? , clay when Judge Dlanton formally sign , fteo lloojc cont!li] | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | und once in Clay county Saturday and (twice at Henrietta Sunday, addressing a mass meeting in the courthouse in the afternoon and speaking in the Methodist church at night. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Clay County will vote on a J200.000 bond lasue for good roads on August 6th. | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Rlnev D B Blanton, W. A. Kelly, D.i today to Attorney Dallas Scarborough B Smith Ed Reeves, J. N. Taylor,, of this city, who represented both de- ClyaeNe'wberry. W. D. White. I. S.! fendants In the district court of this Brown, T. B. Tibbs, G. L. Anderson, county | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The new steel bridge over the Lytle creek on Slmdale road is Hearing completion and according to County Judge Bledsoe will be ready for traffic nest week. The concrete foundation is laid on a bed of solid clay and the bridge is thought strong enough for all needs | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | FOR SALE ? Fine half sespm. Jones County shinnery, unimprjped. None better in Jones county, riftr Hawley, fine clay road eonnecti sale offer at $10.00 cash; balance easy te O. Box,314,'|&bilene, | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Mrs. Kenneth A. King, accompanied by her sister Miss Clay Hale of Anson, came in over the Abilene & Southern Saturday afternoon and accompanied by Mrs.'Harry Tom King of this city, left Saturday at midnight for Rock- dalt, Milam county, where funeral services will be held. | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | This morning nine armed men. said to give it sufficient stability to pre- i,0nd from the Justice Court to the to be insurrectos. were arrested by vent it from being overturned when County Court or from the County conn American soldiers at Pelea, N". V. They the water is pumped out. The pili | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | In many parts of the county of Tay- And other beds of clay with less de- great influence in his State, it is con- | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | et al, from Clay; Clay County Oil &, ny vs. Julius Marco wz . Clay; Fort Worth t | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | clay by the county clerk: | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | .lames A. Pierce, Henrietta, Clay county. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Reversed and Remanded John Hin- ton, from Austin county; T. M. Belts, from Erath county; John Anderson, from McLennan county; Will Clay, from San Augustine county; Atchley Parker, from Titus county; Tom Ed- wards. from Titus county; A. li. Maclin, from Wood county. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | He says the train ran into the deep snow at Decatur and the snowfall was very heavy In Wise, Montague, Clay, \KichUa, Archer ?Bji^iyj^- ?md a part of Haskell-County. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Applications granted: lOloise Spencer c.l al. vs. Bessie Scbell, from Dallas county; L. C. Kasthain vs. J. I). C.ibbs. from llaskell; .1. . iJiirghcr & Co., vs. .1. W. Floore. from Johii- son; . H. Nichols vs. S. C. Sobmillou ?l ul. from Clay: K. A. Wiseman vs. C. I!. Wallet's el al. fr | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | jail property iu Clay County is $13,483- Qj(i:!r>, as compared with $15,008,770 for ft j 1911. The tax rate for this year will Ojbc 30 cents .on the 5100 valuation. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | In Daviess county, Kentucky, at the time when Henry Clay was running for the presidency against General Jackson, there lived a plain, industrious farmer. lie was an ardent politician, noted for his hostility to Clay and his party. But his interest iu polities dill not make him i | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | The following Iowa postofliccs bavo been raised to the money order class: Cues, Taylor county: Belknap, Davis county; Chesterfield, Polk county; Fos- toria, Clay county; Hohenzollern. Crawford county. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | tims as they lay asleep, and that motive vras to secure a quiet division of the Folcy farm. The- family is one of the most prominent in Clay county. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | practically facing starvation. blcx:ic coal miners of Clay county, 2,500 in number, are all ont and ;i commit- sariat has been appointed a)f Brazil tn feed them. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | 'I'lit1 woinierful traine<l pouies, nine in number, also the diving pony, may lie seen at tlie Adams county fair this year each clay. He- member the nssnciation furnishes this attraction without extra charge to yon. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Mr. Williams, of Ames, will work in Worth county; S. W. Beyer, of Ames, will work In Hardln county and the latter part of the summer will work on the brick and clay industries of the state. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | iiArm, Clay Biiltow, fashionable Also be it resolved that the county | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | A farmer in Clay county. Iowa, lin^ a bin containing about eight hundred bushels of wheat. A little over a ? month aso lie proposed to market tUe grain, but on KOlnK lo the bin he dU- covered tlmt a hen Uml CKlahils'-ieil her nest on the wheat, was setting tliera and that to re-move la* | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | 1U-, rVo WIIH lioru lit Bracken county, KonlnuUy, on Kepi ember '. , 18 HI. His father was u slave owner, lie slndiivl in jViign.slii, Ky., college find Miami university, Oxford, Ohio, and entered Lnnu Theological seminary iu 1S-I-J. Jftu'is lie became an exp | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | FMter U t On 8up*r- Uor*l UUtrlct, Hut Cuzntulna Claim* 8011*1 D Ieg attou. IJea Hoiaes, April 3P,-^In the republican primaries Saturday Hon. A. U. Cummins, for governor, carried all but ojjfht precincts in the county. In Des Moinen he carried all hut one precinct, that 'bei | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Hanini OjpMim anrl 3u VaJos. Many people will be surprlBod to know that gyp-snm Is found In Kansas In large quantities. In his addresm before tho State Board of Agriculture Erasmus Haworth stated that Kauaaa ranKs second In tbe Union aa a producer of gypsum and the value of Ua marketed product. Kan | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Gazette (Corning,Iowa)
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| Adams County Gazette | CB Q TIME CARD Trains arrive and deport from M EAST Express A M P M r N arc for sala for points Enst and South is the Jims running Pullman Dining together with sleepers Tho tusi oJ and gentlemanly employees SV J To lj Express A M 3 Mail Mo v it fft C D frt A M it Neb CM Best HARNESS at COST at A Tho | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | Notice IB hereby piven to nil persons interested tlint on the 10th clay of October A D ? 1893, tho iinUcrfllariied wus nppolutol by the District Court of Adams County, Town, A<1- mtnlatrator of iho estate of Slavy Ilcnton. do- ocafled, late or euld county. AH pei-aons Indebted to | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | - For subduing a noisy youth at bis church Elder Disney was fined S32 In Clay County, Ind. ' : | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | THE State Geologist is investigating a recent find of coal iu Plymouth County, and reports that it is of ox- oollont quality. A portion of tho coul is mlxod with clay, which can bo pvolHftWy utilized by grinding and separating tho olay by washing. Tho coal can then be formed Into bricks or | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | THE Candida!^ for the republican nomination for treasurer of stale are as follows: John F. Loohr, Jefferson county;' D. K. Davidson, Boone county; John Harriot, Outline county; J.N.Mc- CleDaiuJ, Pocahotitne county. ThRcan- dulates for atl orneyjgcneriil ar :Sonator Carpenter, Lo | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ?Two of the robbers who rode away on horses from the scene of the attempted Rock Island train robbery when the shooting began were overtaken at Hennessey. O. T. They were taken to Wichita to avoid lynching, . The captured robber at Enid has made a full confession to the officers, It Is clai | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | THE Republican ?tate convention will meet in Dos Moines .Inly 11, which is a month earlier than last year, i ut in .accordance with tho rule pf:fl[tcon years ago. The State committoo has selected tho following officers of tho convention: Temporary < Chairman, John N. Baldwin, of | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | The Republicans of Corning precinct will meet at the city Hall in Corning on Satin-flay June 33, 1894, at 4 o'clock p. TO. for the purpose of electing 17 delegates to attenel the county convention. Polls will remain open until 5 p. in. on said clay. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | .894, at 4 o'clock p. m. to elect sixteen lelegates to represent said precinct in .he Republican county convention of the 12th of September, 1894. The vot- ng for delegates will be hy ballot, and the election will be open from 4 o'clock p. m. to 0 o'clock p. m. of said clay. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? Justftoforo returning from Chicago to Sprlnjrfleld Tuesday night Governor Alt- geld Issued a proclamation to thu people of Illinois, asking them to send contributions to relievo tho starving strikers at Pullman. He also addressed a letter to the County Commissioners, calling their attenti | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Taken up as an astray, by W. M ? Cashman ' at his residence in Jaspe township,' Adams county Iowa, on th 1st clay of July 1894. One red roan heifci-, weight 900 Ibs. No marks o ? brands perceivable and valued at $1!5 by Albert Huhtington and John Pottiii (for ami posted before I. T. | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | You are further notified that unless y oil appear . ? and defend thereto before: noon of the second clay of January term, 1902. of the District court )f Adams county, Iowa, which wlU be begun and .' held at the court house in Corning, Iowa, on the sixth day of January, 1902& | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | ed this life, but not beforo 'the young Indies had had a good scare. How the snake got into tho house 1s a mystery to the Daugbton family, but it W&B there just tho same. ? Leon Journal. " ? A series of mysterious fires at Roya!, Clay county, attracted the attention of the slate | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | \~ggiBg~ffltfa~huiv tautlly to Clay county, lorwa, In 1839, from Wisconsin. : Ifl~1908 she with hsr-httn- band retired. from the farm and moved to Skmx 'Rapid's, where: she has since resided, rifrs. Koss' husband died two | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Tho W. C. T. TJ. county convention v as held In Ihb community "club room ?VI clay afternoon and (n the M. E. hurch In tho evening. " The conven- lon w.is an " interesting and worth vhilo meeting though bandlcaned by tile inclement weather. Eight. ladles fro'm Corning wera in attendance. Mrs. Isabel | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Big Shorthorn Sates. . Our rnadern will hoar In mind tlio two cominf; Shorthorn cattlo ^aios in this county. That of Ch.irlrs \VnO'l and Pranic Kennedy will ho hold Orto- Iwr 10th, anil ULC ono of .1. M. Tllxlor, H. ,T. Hall, and Harry Hall & Sons will he next clay. Full particu | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | t and "Esther Cation, of Clay county. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | .You arq hereby notified that there Is now on-lile injho office of the clorlc_ "qt~ the district, court" of Th~e" "above- ." named county and. state, a petition ot- J- C. Ifoose, claiming o you 1225.00 with Interest thereon at 6 percent .from.,. .the. .5th clay ._ oj __April._JL323_ | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN DAILY 40 West me Year Six Months in city 250 125 1C Penou The Kir CM secure it by postal card request tbe Where do r please make immediate C SUNDAY First Gregory wu able to be oat to for the first in long and David Metcalf left for their Bay View home on Thursday laat Tbe stewards and will bo | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY FINCH A 5 Underwood Special attention given to operating and crown and work W Successor lo lhe ln General Cronic Diseases Free literature regarding our to any Office and rcsl 41 East Maumee Office m Sunday JULIA Especial f j jam a i i imd S equipped roon In with mar receive | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN TELEGRAM Editor end Office 40 West Street BELL 13 ADRIAN 155 TERns OF Out f Three 12 per by carrier in Persons desiring The served their homes can secure H by postal card request order through the Where is irregular please nuke immediate com plaint to this office AUGUST Finishing Touches of D | 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 BUSINESS DIRECTORY FINCH J Underwood Special attention given to operating and crown and bridge work HENRY Successor to from the In General Chronic Diseases Consultation Orel literature regarding our cheerfully tent to any Citizens phone Office and resl Cut Office tt to 4 JULIA General J nnd 4 | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | PRINTING That it the eye and brings in not the re salt of To produce a good job requires experience and good We have at your It will pay to see us before placing your THE I ADRIAN DAILY j J PUBLICITY Is as necessary to the growth of a busi ness as are gentle balm and generous sunshine in the propaga | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | Page 4 ADRIAN DAILY nm of or cent far or 50 cents for six W or boarders at 107 East Maumee gents 1900 in good f cash Inquire at Hunt market and furniture lor to gather or 10 Center In John Garland coal 25 Round Enquire at Joslins or at 48 East Church very desirable property is now offered for 1 now | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | PRINTING of mat We bm at jour It wiU m you THE ADRIAN DAILY I PUBLICITY aa lk It as to Ite growth off a new aa are gentte balmy and la propagation of flowers and An in ia bound to follow aa in THE TELEGRAM A PROGRESSIVE PAPER FOR THE LATEST LOCAL AND GENERAL NOVEMBER PRICE Two Useful articles that c | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN DAILY ADRIAN Office 40 West DECEMBER Freytag is Tyler has the Floy Morse is visiting at Putnam was at Toledo has returned to Dyer was over from Detroit of Battle ie in the Webber returned to this of was in town Oil Inspector Bay was in the city Grace Staples was in Toledo for Frank Reed was d | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram, The (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | THE ADRIAN DAILY TEI PRICE TWO DEFENDANTS ALLEGED VICTIM ON THE TESTIFIED TO ACTIONS TOWARD TOLD STORY AND STOOD ORDEAL Large Crowd in Attendance at the When court was called to order Thursday afternoon there was a large audience and quite a number of women were noticed among In of centered oil the | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | THAT entire deficient of apples aregood Hardly any known variety Tip without serious Joss The Ben Willow Twig and Jeniton will keep the they are of them high grade fruit Improve ments of cold storage have naturally turned to it as a means preserving better varieties of the apple for spring A very ex | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | Humor Philosophy t By DUNCAN SMITH Boded THE WONDERFUL irf tho town Cuts a swath n To lass and Village clown of different X creature from another From some enchanted isle Where there Is nothing but cheer And pleasure all the The lilUe town capitulates He carries storci him merchant waits To learn wh | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | SESSIONS u HERE OH High School Was the Scene of 1 v Saturday that neither snow rain or icy walks dampens the ardor of a school for the especially the time is so near to and the place of At the morn Ing of the Count association there Were one hundred and twenty live teachers assembled at the Adrian s | More Details... |
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 | Advance (Tipton,Indiana)
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| Advance | 500 WENS AND BOYS OVERCOATS rOR HAAS CLOTHING UNDERSHIRTS Cti 25 to it 60 BUCK BEST LARGEST brought to tho HATS AND CAPS CHEAPER THAN EVEE nAAS THE History of the Tbc first Tipton newspaper was W 1 J A M J T UIl P twenty years It as t Tipton County Democra ea After a by s man named t time ho sold to | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Daily Reporter | Mrs. King at Anson. Mrs. Kenneth A. King, accompanied by her sister Miss Clay Hale of Anson, came in over the Abilene & Southern Saturday afternoon and accompanied by Mrs. Harry Tom King of this city, | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | The nominations nf Elliott Northcut of Huntington, West Virginia, to be U. S. Minister to Nicaragua. Clay Howard of Paris. Kentucky, Minister to Peru, and William Luctis. District of Jacksonville, to be Collector of Customs, , ? was sent to the Senate today. i | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | This machine was built for John j CORSICANA, Jan. iO.-Sherlff Clay- count,.v ? overstocked and overgraz- pllrpoac of e^ining lhc B0.cal ed B. Moisant, who was killed at New | ton today returned from Floresville ,ed. with a decreased carrying capacity hiRll nricos of mc,lt_food & | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Submitted on Brief and Oral Argu- An order of transfer was made by ment for Both ? Bill Garrelt from Clay, the supreme court equalizing the sev | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | their Uster/Miss Clay Hale of Alison, iand is engaged in the leveling process will arrive in Abilene tonight, or to- there. Workmen with picks and shoy- uiorrow night. -Mrs. K. A. King will els arc diggii-S ?P the soil cdjacent to reside Here with liar sister 'throughout llle gutters and cu | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Save 12 "Red Ball" Oranffe Lemon) wrappers and Bend thi to us, with 12c to pay charges, afc.,1 and we will present you with a, uine Rogers Oranfre Spoi beautiful design and hig-hesjlrjual- Ity. Betrln savine wr; clay. Send 12 "RedJI pers and 12c fo ,**lch addJfloi spoon requkafl | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | Both phones 592. : inS additional bills were introduced $10 per clay when in the performance | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | clay in your mill tubs, and know that | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | showing how Hawaii has introduced! AUSTIN, ; Ian. IS Judge A. 0. Pren- the mesquite tree, grpws it on planta- !dergast, the newly appointed Judge tions, and has had experts at work ' of the Court of Criminal Appeals, toon a machine to successfully grind] day handed down his firs | More Details... |
| Abilene Daily Reporter | "When Forbes wakened from his slumber amid all this turmoil what a ? spectacle he was! His face was black with powder, his eyes red and inflamed, his clothes matted with clay and dust. He was a dreadful picture. He had been compelled to assist the communists In defending a triangular space | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Mrs. Kenneth A. King, accompanied by her sister Miss Clay Hale of Anson, came in over the Abilene & Southern Saturday afternoon and accompanied by Mrs.'Harry Tom King of this city, left Saturday at midnight for Rock- dalt, Milam county, where funeral services will be held. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | S. Minister to Nicaragua. Clay Howard of Paris, Kentucky, Minister to Peru, | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | of j Iheir sists-r, Jiiss Clay Hale of Austin, | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | All public schools and colleges wil close this afternoon in order to per mil the students (and faculty) to at tend the opening clay's exhibitions Stores and factories will also clos early, and a monster contingent froi the packing district will come over early this afternoon. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Submitted on Brief and Oral Argu- An order of transfer was made by ment for Both-Bill Garrett from Clay, the supreme court equalizing the sev- On Brief of Both Will Britton and eral dockets of the courts of civil ap- Lee Colehuru from Panola; Allie Minge peals, from Grayson. Harper's First | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | iBoycl of Anderson, deficiency warrants $l(r.pcr clay when in the performance "IIIU | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter | Old Clay Connty Man Thinks Mint | More Details... |
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 | Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Texas)
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| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | from Austin to visit his mother, Mrs. Kenner and a sister, Mrs. Clay, both | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | trench is thrown out sixteen feet wid .and eight! inches dp ep at the side/and thoroughly rolled In this trench a ? good grade of gravel, not more than one fifth of which is dirt or clay, is. placed six inches deep. This it rolled and where necessary wetted or rolled. Another layer of grave | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | Al'STIK, Tex., Feb. 4. Representative Hauey of Clay country, who is chairman of the House Committee on Education, lias introduced House hill | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | A. Perez, G. Francisco Gonzalez end of the hull, and J Morales Guevara. I with clay from a bar near the wreck that the death of surety on an appeal | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | This morning nine armed men. said to give it sufficient stability to pre- i,0nd from the Justice Court to the to be insurrectos. were arrested by vent it from being overturned when County Court or from the County conn American soldiers at Pelea, N". V. They the water is pumped out. The pili | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | One '.vo-jU before Phlllisp was shot down in Gramercy Park he sold to the Saturday Evening Post a manuscript of his mosti recent novel, "The Grain j ? of Dust," tho first installment of it appearing In the Saturday Evening Post this week, and introduced Clay- toii Fitzhugh, a charac | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | On motio.1 for rehearing: J. M. Xew man <rofi Kendall; Bill Carrett, from | company vs. Gracie Poteet and C. La- Clay'; ~E. A. Ferguson, from Sterling mar; T. J. Clegg vs. Gulf, Colorado | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | WASHINGTON, Feb. IS. Weakened by illness and overcome by emotion^- Senator Ben Tillmau today sank into his seat sobbing, shortly after having begun an eulogistic speech on the late Senator Alexander S. Clay of Georgia and Jonathan P. Dolliver of Iowa. The scene affected the Senate | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | No. 5 Clay, Montague, Denton, Jack Wichita and Wise. | More Details... |
| Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter | is in New York arranging with his | ? alwyers here !'he deed of gift for one of the most unusual philanthropies on record. He plans to contribute $1,500- 000 for a boulevard across the length of the state of Delaware from Clay- mont on the north, to Suelbyville on the south. The proposal wh | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Free Press (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Free Press | All ealU answered promptly- clay or: .Mi:s. M IKV^I.'^K.| -.K^i;|i.;.^i.,i. ^ | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | ?fcnian were snffoeatcd while worki^jr i ^111 Aid and Clay TOHDS were am^ced | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | rioE Briet Ksntion- The niemberEhip is more tbaa 100 and eiteadg in, scope from Ottumwa on tbe east to Gk'nwood on tbe west. Its rep- resentatioc comprises i<roiaiuent physicians, and is equal in talent to tbe "Iowa Slate" or so-called j r nt medical society. The assembly on Thursday, | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Harry Mlnick and Clay loiter were down from Villisca hut Sanity. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | C. T. Okey departed for Chicago on Saturday vvith stuck. He will stop at Burlington for a few clay-. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | "T.!>e most ctjiensire confectionery I ? ?TOT saw teas in a little Adirondack hamlet years ago, " reniarted a friend one icomiEg. .iad he went tin to tell the Btory. He was cue of a parry. of sportsmen who had been after clendeep ia rjw fastnesse; of the Adirondacks. They were on tlje way or | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | ATI.\NT.-., Chi. Xov. 11. The Demo- cr.iri,- eanetij f,,r Unitiil States senator adj.inni.-rl hiri night at the conclusion of the ia.! ballut. Tiie n-snlt of this ballot was as follows: A. S. Clay. 5!: TV. Y. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | tlaa temperance people to e <Ublish tbe fourth Monday in November as annual temperance Sunday to be ^rilversally observed. The movement cremated in the London Sunday ?i;hool '\ion and has been taken np by leading teroper- ancn tsnd Sunday school v^rkeni of America. It has tlie iflilon>'ment o | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | DES MorsES, NOT. 13.- Stanley Clay- colm, grave robber, was brought here from Omaha yesterday to bo tned on two indictments. | More Details... |
| Adams County Free Press | Vn ASTA, '&1.,' Nov. l7.-Alexauder Stephens Clay of Cobb eunuty, chair- m:,,\ or the Democrat:,, state execu ive , " ?, c-Qinmittce. and cx-preadcnt ot the state ; "^ | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Gazette (Corning,Iowa)
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| Adams County Gazette | CB Q TIME CARD Trains arrive and deport from M EAST Express A M P M r N arc for sala for points Enst and South is the Jims running Pullman Dining together with sleepers Tho tusi oJ and gentlemanly employees SV J To lj Express A M 3 Mail Mo v it fft C D frt A M it Neb CM Best HARNESS at COST at A Tho | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union | Nor yet tiint the pasture looks jrrecner, somehow this sort of a hnlf-rest clay, | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | "I quickly descended to the barn floor and went out into the sunshine. The barn seemed close and stifling now and I was iti no mood for reading. Almost thoughtlessly I took the road to "the postdfflce, sit/uated two miles aWay, and where I usually went once each clay tor the mail. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ?The President ha appointed Frank 13. Jones, of Springfield, 111. First Assistant Postmaster General, vico H. Clay Evans, resigned. Mr. Jones is a native of Spring- field and is 30 years of age. He was graduated from Yale in tho class of '75 and im- jnodlately took up tho study of l | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | jito ovoteoiiioyhe njo'val TOWOV of gt'ayitati.on ana^ me-iiiit ijiigher': to"- ward^he.^suuii it.: T|fiS top is tQ/,lq\w' finite eyes'tl^e goal winch we are 'seeking and' wliich, when we reach, wo discover to be only a stepping - stone. in the grand scale of progress which leads out ^o | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Our steam calliope, one of the first overused, was a great attraction. We always billed it very strong as a leading feature of the street parade, and it pleased the people immensely. We were at that time in the far West. In those clay's 'there was in every far Western town a considerabl | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | ? In a riot at Reading. ? Pa., two Hungarian strikers -it the Henry Clay furnace were probably finally lulured. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | , IBOa Second clay, tho board met pursuant to udjoiirmnent | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Tho wonderful Fourth is near nt hand Una from thn preparation* <omjr t on T.H am expecting a good time on 1 I i::vt clay. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | Tho Governor's action is not ac coptod nor regarded as morcy. It makes martyrs of tho men who p.iit tho penalty of their revolting crime 01 the gallows, and sanctifies horeaftoi the devotion of the clay of their exocu tion to memorial services. ? World. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union | What an occasion that must have been in Washington Dec. 17, 1850, when Jo nny land sang ' 'Home , Swe et Home , ' ' ? the authorof those words, John Howard Payne, seated before her! she had rendered hex- other favorite songs, "Caata Diva" and her "Flute Song," with'f | More Details... |
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 | Adams County Union-Republican (Corning, Iowa)
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| Adams County Union-Republican | "So she has gone home to her mother, has she Don't you know, It's the saddest thing on earth to think of a ? trusting, fond woman awakening to flnd her ideals hav* been shattered, that she loves him no longer, that her Idol has feet of clay" ? . | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Men's Black Clay, pure Worsted Suits | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | and winter suits of good quality and in the prevailing styles in Cheviots, all-wool, heavyweight Tweeds, Vicunas, Fancy Worsteds and Clay Worsteds in stripes, checks and plain ? ? black. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | You are further notified that unless y oil appear . ? and defend thereto before: noon of the second clay of January term, 1902. of the District court )f Adams county, Iowa, which wlU be begun and .' held at the court house in Corning, Iowa, on the sixth day of January, 1902& | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | ,j^0 under a tarpauim be carried j ? scores of miles away from the hated prison Besides there was money in his trousers pockets. Only a lit- 1 ? tie, but plenty to buy food and drink, a clay pipe, and a plug ot tobacco | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | clinnges 1n this Imruodliite. nalghbor- hood ure tho families of Floyd : Clay | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Cinders' Value In- Road "Building^ Cinders have been fojiuil .useful . In- English road making for preventing clay of the sub-bust of the road rising -to. the-5rarfn e, | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | clay, and chang-l | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Mrs: Clay Staples, of Mt. Etna, "geymore Woodruff, of Los Angelas, who had /been visiting relatives here tha past two weeks, lefji Saturday for Chicago,' where. ho will make a short visit with .friends. He expects to --visit relatives aud friends lu PUts- JiurgbL-Riylz'New. | More Details... |
| Adams County Union-Republican | Clay Staples, Dean BasTrell, E. E. | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN DAILY 40 West me Year Six Months in city 250 125 1C Penou The Kir CM secure it by postal card request tbe Where do r please make immediate C SUNDAY First Gregory wu able to be oat to for the first in long and David Metcalf left for their Bay View home on Thursday laat Tbe stewards and will bo | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | and tn West BELL OF jnc Six Three ty carrier in Persons The Telegram at Somes can secure it by postal card request or order through the Where de livery is irregular please make immediate plaint to this 11 TIMELY TALKS TO TELEGRAM In the Daily Telegram of day I printed a little extract showing how th | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN DAILY Page 5 CROSWELL Special Engagement of RUSCO HOLLAND 29 Office 4o West Grand Parade at 2 00 Artists in Hot 9Oc Lower Floor 7BC Seat Sale Saturday at HUT PLUMBING Steam aad Hot Water Heating Roofing and We keep a number of firstclass work men and do only Good Figure With and Get your Cont | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY FINCH A 5 Underwood Special attention given to operating and crown and work W Successor lo lhe ln General Cronic Diseases Free literature regarding our to any Office and rcsl 41 East Maumee Office m Sunday JULIA Especial f j jam a i i imd S equipped roon In with mar receive | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN TELEGRAM Editor end Office 40 West Street BELL 13 ADRIAN 155 TERns OF Out f Three 12 per by carrier in Persons desiring The served their homes can secure H by postal card request order through the Where is irregular please nuke immediate com plaint to this office AUGUST Finishing Touches of D | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | ADRIAN Editor and OWce 40 West ii TERMS OP Six Months Months Per by carrier in city Persona The their can secure K by postal card request or order the oe please mike immediate com to The Page Fence Band Did Not Go to Stopped do This was the day the famous Page band was to start for Colum to be prese | 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 BUSINESS DIRECTORY FINCH J Underwood Special attention given to operating and crown and bridge work HENRY Successor to from the In General Chronic Diseases Consultation Orel literature regarding our cheerfully tent to any Citizens phone Office and resl Cut Office tt to 4 JULIA General J nnd 4 | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | PRINTING That it the eye and brings in not the re salt of To produce a good job requires experience and good We have at your It will pay to see us before placing your THE I ADRIAN DAILY j J PUBLICITY Is as necessary to the growth of a busi ness as are gentle balm and generous sunshine in the propaga | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram | Page 8 i ADRIAN DAILY ADRIAN DAILY Office 40 West OCTOBER 12 Will Take Hold of The Times on and Wessell Here to Close the Dailey and DeWitt of are here today to close aud receive the trans fer of the Times property for the new The details are to be closed up this and on Monday the new management wil | More Details... |
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 | Adrian Daily Telegram, The (Adrian,Michigan)
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| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | THE ADRIAN DAILY TEI PRICE TWO DEFENDANTS ALLEGED VICTIM ON THE TESTIFIED TO ACTIONS TOWARD TOLD STORY AND STOOD ORDEAL Large Crowd in Attendance at the When court was called to order Thursday afternoon there was a large audience and quite a number of women were noticed among In of centered oil the | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | Office Bell Telephone Lading the Court 4 By postage Daily one Dally Daily three Daily one Payable strictly In MAIL SUBSCRIBERS moving to the city will be credited at the rate of 10 cents per week for the paId in After that tne price be 10 cents a week delivered by m iM SPORTING DAN PATCH AGAIN THE P | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | THAT entire deficient of apples aregood Hardly any known variety Tip without serious Joss The Ben Willow Twig and Jeniton will keep the they are of them high grade fruit Improve ments of cold storage have naturally turned to it as a means preserving better varieties of the apple for spring A very ex | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | Humor Philosophy t By DUNCAN SMITH Boded THE WONDERFUL irf tho town Cuts a swath n To lass and Village clown of different X creature from another From some enchanted isle Where there Is nothing but cheer And pleasure all the The lilUe town capitulates He carries storci him merchant waits To learn wh | More Details... |
| Adrian Daily Telegram, The | SESSIONS u HERE OH High School Was the Scene of 1 v Saturday that neither snow rain or icy walks dampens the ardor of a school for the especially the time is so near to and the place of At the morn Ing of the Count association there Were one hundred and twenty live teachers assembled at the Adrian s | More Details... |
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 | Advance (Tipton,Indiana)
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| Advance | 500 WENS AND BOYS OVERCOATS rOR HAAS CLOTHING UNDERSHIRTS Cti 25 to it 60 BUCK BEST LARGEST brought to tho HATS AND CAPS CHEAPER THAN EVEE nAAS THE History of the Tbc first Tipton newspaper was W 1 J A M J T UIl P twenty years It as t Tipton County Democra ea After a by s man named t time ho sold to | More Details... |
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