{ title: 'The Ravena news. (Ravena, N.Y.) 1897-1907, June 22, 1907, Page 7, Image 7', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031158/1907-06-22/ed-1/seq-7/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031158/1907-06-22/ed-1/seq-7.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031158/1907-06-22/ed-1/seq-7/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031158/1907-06-22/ed-1/seq-7/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: RCS Community Library
\\,But you been here wery little while,\ protested Hulda, \and you I&Y 4at you go,\ ''I. know, Hulda, If's only bee\ a little while,\ returned Sigurd Erik- lie~ *but I'\e got to go now. I'll cqm,e ag.aln soon. Don't look sober, Ru:t~a. I've got another engagement tor\ this evening,\ he added rather lheeplslrly. · ··wh!lll; means de;t ?\ asked Hulda, puzzled. · The question, he ·says~, will be raised as to why there should be greater profit from feeding oth~r food with the -sldll1 milk. T~ an- swer Is th•st that sklm millt 1s too va•ua01e to feed- entirely alone. n is worth more than other foods that He Koeps Thirty-two Co~ on Fifty Acres of Land Su<:ceali'{ully. ul u_uwu Uett-l:!clloul IIII>HjcL No. IS, UHVU ul_t;u~,}' mau ... ,1.\>llllf~ u1 liiiJuHJ, lu:l'~by gl•t> 11.'-'l·ll:lJ Umt n ~1•utin1 UJc<:till~ uHbe lllllllbltHUtl:l of »Lid tli~tl'itt 'J.I.Illlilled t~ vut11 thet·tmt., wil'l h~ ltt'ftt u.t · tha ,.choi•l hou~e of >mid <liat•·ict u11 the 2~th d 1 ;y uf. ,) uut>, lH07nt 'i: 80 <~'cluck in the .. veu- Jilg for the put'fll!tll' of llt'dtliug l.ty vute. uf the dh<ti'!C~ tile_!!ctlvu thnt Hhuuld l.te. t11lt~u .VIL tl~e follu\ ing.qneNtinll ; tihnll the di\t'il·t uut,jl{••·ize the b()J11'!l\ of e1l uc.•tion t u dee1l 1 o Mt'H A L \'.l'huy l~t· lut ot· Jm•·tiuu uf lun•l (l'n ~VPRi' ~ttl~ uf prellPut f'<'bnol pJ·u;wJ·t,l' ·AHirl ~<tJ'IJl of lmul 40ft. wi•le x 155 long IIIOI'P 01' le!IH? . '. \It means in this ~asEl that r·m go- Ing to ~e Ml:ss Parker to the thea- ter. She's the girl ;f told you alYout, you r61llember. I didn't think you .. ~!JpJg llllpd, YQll S€e., it's tbe cus- tom of this country for a fellow t\ b~· friendly with other g1r!s besides the. one he's engaged to. vr.·hen you've been. here alx years, Hulda, you'll• know a great deal more than you do now about things.\ may be .fed along with 'it The seoond an~wer is that other foods ma,y be fed along with the skim milk -'Which \furnish a ration In bett-er balance ~an skim mllk alone. Such being the case It ts certainly better to feed something along wtt)ltb:e milk thao to f~!ld the same alone. For this pur- pose cum answers remarkably well_ The car-bonhydrates In the corn----lend to balance nkely the protein in the mille The value of skim milk for feed- Ing sw!ne is generally underrated. Various breeders believe that the separator millt which they fed brings to_ them a retunt of 50c. per 100 lbs, and 100 poundd of skim milk prop- erly fed was worth quite as milch as 11·bush6! of'\t'orno -tt theb-e- men n~ correct in their estimate, the gi·ow- ers oi awlne will do well to try to kf<>P enough rows on the farm to l•~er• them well 'liuDiilled with slllm milk. Lewis J, Taber was chosen lecturer of tl1e Ohio state grange at itS last ses· slon, He was born In 1878 ot sturdy Quaker parentage nnd Is still a firm ad~erent of that faltb. He is a suc- C\')~S.f_l!l far~~.;' OU 11 small but intensive scale, and thn t hE!' hns solved the prob· lem ot intensive farming will ue grant- ed wlJeu we say that on a farm of fif!J nt;res be ke~:>ps thirty-two· ~ows suc- ~ess!utly. His Ier(urer's pregrnmme for 1907 1s one of t4~ most lnteresilng ()fiifll-:May 24, 1007. . I A rtluJJ· llartt,-- --·:r-;;;;;;;;;;~~!~;;;;~:;;:::;_::;;;~~~~~~~====== J. II. t'!ll'lu n ue, . I Hulda sighed. She wished she was as wlee as Sigurd. His heart smote -r--------....... !Rll!leW11at, flif ne lrnew mar had prom:lsed to take her ska fing 'hat very evening. · *\\\\'~------ \No she asserted bravely. \I ~on•t care. It was not Hulda's way to show that she cared. \And remember, Hulda,\ he ron- tlnued, \that I like you best or all, even though I do go out with other yo an i!l ladies .and call on them some- time-s~~~ ~ \\Vben you call on dem. do you go In de Jlllrlor?\ the girl inquired. anx- iously, \Yea rPplled Sigurd, \som<>- tlmes.. But I like to call on you, Hul· du, even it we do have to sit out here.·· Th£> young man looked around !\Irs. FernrrJd's kltch~n which Hulda kept so trim and tidy. \I'll tal<e JOU For th<• Duck RnlsPr. \V~:>Ights of Peklna dm·ks van a: grPat dt>a(, but good dral<eS Sh~.Jld WPigh around nine pounds 'and the .. .t2 Xb!l .. ~h.lli.l.\~r .. ~w~\--\'=wR!i.._.!.I.~J...l .• ..J..lA,~ w~ek.\ he promlst>d, as ht> rosP to take his leave. Hulda made no r<>ply to this. ~ht> bade him good night with a smlilng rpre, b11t the moment the doorsriOdf\d upon him she burst In io tears. Poor little Hnldn! She did,. not undPr· 11ta.nd !hellE! stral)!f!' cu~;~toms·. Iu .Trondhte!D ~i~urd. ?sed. ~\'- ~'tilnl< so .l!Jlljh o herJ and In t:tte wintef ti;f'' .. :&,: .t L. ~ .t.} ! t l .. • .11ad sucn s~.~ .. .,<l tuti\•ij taklui;' lOJIS J1 I\' aJ·ound SP\'f?n pounds. The p.~ kin durl; Is a good ln1Pr, hardy and n t'l en my Wh..Ue. A typical pal r Is i' ',;; 'l In !!!I) !!,CromJ,anJin~ It •·I~ trntlon. tramps togelht>r on Lb~lr sids. But ~!~ tn Cllotofi il was so diifPr-'nl. Slgur.d ncted as though he did not !<'<'<'ding Corn to Ho~. care for her any morP. He set'med to OnP fnrmPr PngagPd !11 the pro- :.;,...,.--....;ftE]s-;::-------- think and care only about Miss Par· d.uc.UoJl.,..o! YAilo.u.e. . .ci:Arm 811 f~nhle ker> ---~ ___ .. -- · - · . botb field nnd orchard, said that tiP The girl lighted b!>r lamp and hn•l so}d only ont> load of corn Jq went to her room In the cold attic thlrty-tlve )\ears. He raises manv To-night she-did not mind the cold, a<\rPs of <\orn evpry year an al...-ny~ for all her thoughts were with Sl· kPPps enough hogs to cansume it. rr gurd. She lay awak~ tor a long tlmP he dot's not have enough hogs of his wondering If he was having a good own ruislng be go~>s out into ~~~ time, and if Miss Parker was pre-ity. country and buys them, paying 0 ~tt·n She tried to comfort herself by think· $3 aplecl'. While we do not a <'I, 0 • ing .that he would surely takl' h<>r to cnte ·malting corn the single food or the theater th~ next we~k. In spite or hogs, yet we do bPIIeve that, wt 1 nn tho ~act that he had frequently othPr kinds of fP'Pd can be f~>d with prom12ed to flo so. 'and had never Jt, It pars tq, f~ed It upon the farm. hlS W'?rd. gy'll')\ l'lns~e) of corn cbangep i nlo \' LEWIS ;¥, T.U~Ell. 4t40 L'1·iuh ~l.l\Juut•·n,.,., Bmml of l~duru!iou, ~H't'I-(;!;;'1-'Q{.'HEHft'Qllil. ftYtHtt)f<lt ..L nl l\t'wtuu 11, Vnn!IP.J'Zee, HnJ·t·nglJt.p ulllwt'uuu!y ul Alhuny. Xill.ke is. he.re.h y .W nm, 11~cli-ug I-t> fn11 tn nil JlPI'NUllU hHViiii!:CltJitn• HI\ dp. nutnd .. llJ;:\ninRt Mnt·y A. Bunuulng><, lute <~f the to w.n of CnPynmn•,.in \aid (:uunt.r clt'CeiiHl'tl, thnt thpy nr~ l'Pqnil't'd tn <•X· llihit the Rntut', ll'ith thP vum·hor\ lu Rupptlllllwr.,uf. tn the RUhflnihel' thP '\\\''Ill or ol the I nut will llllll teM!~ment uf •nid clt'!'l'lll>o<'d, nt hi\ plnrE' of lt'O'I· Mllt'tilll{ hn~lllPHH IIR HIIClJ f'ltPCUtoraf IJiR J·e,.Jtl~nre in lln\·~nn,li. Y,, mt ~~~· h .. foJ·~ 1.lw ~~ ~ ... r ;\\:A¥~ m-xt. llnt ... i ltnnu .. , X. r., thiH llrtl lilly of r.Iuy, 1\. J),, lj)U7, ll••or~e \\', \l'rightRnn, Pxc., etc. ol Mn1·J A. Hummhi~-:,., cl .. rd. I'll rf iH & \\'II ITt' II II t t ~·H. {OJ' PJ(l' ., llnwun, li. Y Spring Is Coming ,llloug with houl<i> t·lellni.P~::' lime \dttJI' n· .. nl-c I .. NOtllethi1 • I' . r ·' \\ rdol .... Jg m our llle. Our llt'\1' !'lH!ft•t snn Jl~ .25J•oll.s r •+<l-- ' ' \ HtP IJPrP · · 0 lU1~~ ~<t!li<Ct ft'f>hl. Oj.t elr.~Jtil. J · tp ' A ·lint' linr nf ln!•c cuJ·taiu•l89 Cl'l•l,. I•t•r 1 nir 111 , ;tlfmll n_n,, of f11 r • t f 1' 1 1 ' ' \ 11 h liP Ill m·o· u II·• ~nil\ lhnt !'1111'1 lw l>lJt ( tl. · I A I •• , I p JllJI·p,. \\ p •H• '· urge Rt.ut!k of iron bt>d~. •r•rh;J.t.., 1111 d ·,n tr. . Rt'fert f 'I ) · II 1 PkAPR In rom. n llny lllrgllln,. Cllll hP louJul ou uur fi 10 . I 2.5 ceut conniPI'\· l'lt'tu 1 ·~ lrmnp IIH•Uidh·\' '· 11 ,_. 11111 Bduor 'I t 1 ,.. 1 '1 II h 11.!1. \' Dti • Ht pwt lll'~ u.tul Ptf't il lr>lllli'JI. · Goods Detive red Free .. Robbins Bros. Ffrst Ci8ss~EmbaJming- Done. When you need our services give P\}R~ITURE. and UNDERTAI<lNO us a call. nttrn<'tlve nod prnml•lng tllnt we hnvf s~Pn. Th<> top it's nrc nll ll\'e and ti we- -liOOt·~ -oJi\'tlle'\tfOnrpa·g~· \~leadJI'I'1> wbo enunnt tnke the pnt·t• nsslgmti .them lllll,..t furnish a snl•stl• tute nnd n\•tlfy the lel'!urer,\ inlllcntes tbn_t RrotlH'I' Tn \Jer lln·ulcnt!\S prompt· nrss ntu~ •·on~<·I~U!Iu\lNilt-»ss Into grOngt' ns wpiJ ns f;mu 11111 tt••rq. lie has bPen I!I'IIB>.r<' '\'IHJty 'fo1· lh·huout and Mon- roe l\onutlt\< for .... ,-~I'll! yenrs. ~~~~~:o-----+•-~---,...,...,...;.. ......... --~o:..--.,: .. ----···-··-·---------·---' '. ' TO Clll-:tll'l'Uilli-IIY OllllEJI WHAT MICHIGAN GRANGES DID To Promoto Their Own and Neighbor· hood In tarosbl. )l!ss Jt•nnle Iln<'ll. the former Sl'<' rrtnry of the ~!l<·hien ';'l~~ Iii a·ri>t;entiSSiUi of tho Ml~hlgun I·'nrmt>r remarks tbnt ttocrc is wide Sl'opc for e¥~ry grange 1n the wny ot tosierlng n sph·lt or nelgbbothood pride nnd unlty hy e,·~ry means th11t tends to n<>lgbllorbo<~d betterments. It mny I:Je to llPip Jutrouuee new crops. One :Uichlgnn grange distributed al fnlfa seed ror lts members to cxperl· ' v! .'it\wtun l.l. I 1111 ilt\rz~t· 't-l.,rrng:ult• ol tbP County ol Albi>IIJ', :--iotit•e IH ht•rp!Jy 1-:iv~JI, IICCOh,Jiug tn Inn, In 111! p..,.,.uuR ltndtt~t ehti1n\ or dtt- m•Lnd\ ngninHt Eliz11 (;, IIJ~rri~ lflte uf llu• tn\\'n of ec>t>yuTnu• h1 sui cl County, •IPrPu•ed, thnt thPy lll'e rPquirl\d to ex· hi hit tlw snme, with tht' nml'hc~ln •nppol't tl•erpof, tn the IHJh~<rlilu•J·, tht• P>:Pt·ntor ol the ht•t will nnd t~:>Rinn 1t nf Muid •lec\\\~<l nt biR plnce uf trllll· Hll<'tllll:' ftURhlt'M~ JIH \llClJ PXI'!'li(OI' fit IJiR tP~idt'll<'~ In t hP tn11 11 nl ( 'nPJ monA, ~ :hr 4'4HI-l' ~.u~ uu. .<1<17 .,f next. . IJ,ltl'll thl• 111•t dny of .Jnnnnry, A. IJ. I 907. H.\ltlt\' II. nt.AI'\'F.I.T, &xE'rntur rte, ol fo:liz11 C. llnrri .. , llf'C'd. CurliN& Wnrr<'n, Attorney• for l·:'xE'<'u· tor .ltn •·e~tn, ~. \'. ment with and so enliste-d the depart· ·oTtt . 1 .; TO Clilllll'l'QI!S. 11 , .. <!n'<•r mrnt or ngrlcnlture that an eXJ'Iert ~ ......._ \ 'WRS S('•llt to lnstrll~t tbcm In Its culture or •. f.'\\'tnn H. \'nnllenwc. \ 111 'rngntr .nne! C'fil'C. It DIIIJ' be to d'ld In bring· nf thP l'onnt,l\ uf .\lbany. lng com•enlt'nces nnd protection to lts :\'ntlt-r 1~< hPI'Phy giun, nrN•rrllull' t11 Necessary to co~e to the 1 auk to deposit) our Mtt·cy. Send your Deposits by MAIL. ] ust as easy as depositing o\'er our counter. 3 1-2 Per Cent lntere$t paid sums, from ONE DOLLAR to Three Thousand . . Interest ~ayable April 1, and Octob-er 1 , SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS . ARE E~rlfl'T FRO.M TAXATION 'Send- for. booklet Xf'v1Hg ftitttijformatron Jllbany €xcban~t savtatos Bank 71 Stat~ St., Blban\!, 'A. ~. 1 Fredenck A. Mead, Presi.lcmt Alden Chester, Vice-president. Charles H. Gaus. Vice-president . . _ ... ] oseph Guar{)enrer, Treasurer ~;;.:..,--'----.C....:Qli.--JliJ~.tuUow4.rllf ~VPBIBg ~,..4-~ pel'l!- · &b&tt}d -b!'l-ng- .&~- a h~!'F came again to sPe Hulda, but !'<top- prire than It would If sold In he ped !!_Cai'CP]y 11 half·hO!Jr. :n~,!s time crude sluie. This ts true, of ~(Ho fSP the girl did not urge blrn to remain, If It Is ff'd with othPr teeds suc:t as nelth~>r dld she ask him _why hi' 'll·as grnl<S in tbP snmmPr tiD)Ii' and clt ver _b~vi~ 12 ll 00 .~ [OJ ID!iJ.I\ r-11 ~ry hay and sldm )llllk In t~ wlul.oF llomes and membe'rs. One lnw tn nliP\l'ROno hnvin~:: cluimaor de !~~l\:~~~:~~~~~~-~na~~-~~~enex=~n~dr.·4 .. .---~~--8-:~H~d- .. ing beyond. ,Another gTUU!!e Sent 8 n committee to ask Ulnt a certain rnll· road IJlnce n gunnl n.t n dan~rous l)roud. A!te!' this evenlng th# younp, timP,-Ex<'hltngP. man's calls beeame fPW and far hP· twPell.. 'Wirttl\\ of thP. c.:;to.m• r. ah110st a year l~ti'r Sigurd Eriksen rang tllP bark door bell a't Mrs. F'E'rnald's house. A girl with rosy cheekli! and n look of hap pln,.ss In her \Y\\ <>P\'n..U th\ d <nr \Hulda!\ exclaimed Sigurd. \Is It possible trs Y~)l!\ • u~. ~oori:-d. !f's H::ld!l9 but a ll~'~ Hulda.\ th>\ girl ans'.\\E'red. \And I'm e;o gla<l to see you a~ in.\ Sigurd noticed her impt'eved Efig· · -nstfW'rni pleaiiure:Suddeniy a va·~rue fear, something be rould not dPfln~:>, tool( possession of blm when he Iooft· ed down on the .pretty gray gown which she wore. It w-as a travelling drc81l.. \Yeu don't ask· me In, Hulda, .. he >l'U sn~s hP hns r!o•arl-'d his prem:•\' of rats a:Jd oth~r VPrmin by mal, tog WbltPWil~h yellOW with ~OPl>Pr·J~ and rm·ering tlw sfon<>s and rafters In thP ~PIJ<lr With it, ln <'\'E'r~· rl'PV•if'• In w'hl111l a rut mi11:ht go, hP put tllf· <'OP!J<>I'M, aw SC!!ttPTPQ H !n thE' <\01'· nP\'s of tht> floor. ThE' resnlt was e f'OlllpletP dlsappearauct> of rnls and mire. Slnf'e that time not a rat or p mouse has bt>E>ll seen n~>a.r thE' house. I-~ very spring Ule t\Plrnr Is pga te(\ with the yellow whitewash as a puri- fiPT and a rat E'Xtermlnator, and typhoid, dy·sent~hy or fPver at tack the tamlly. re)Jroved. \Why?\ ~=-----,.,J~~~v~y sorry, ... ~ig_urd, bnt I'm aWa¥ fhTs · nTgh'riiD'd '11!l1Ve'--inrt-l-fl<oos- ;J,_lttle :time to. get rPady. How Is Mis~J . . Pariierf\ _ she asked. changing the ~c '.'~· \'Ubjecl·abruptly: •, · \I · oou•t lcnow, Fin Ida,\ Sigurd ~~~~~~~~!:\~.!'~~~~~~~~~~ forsom .... e .. ~--br:~~ .. i~-siTW~ \Wbars the mattei', Sigurd?\\ ia- terru:pted Hulda. grain, he 'had better qnit farming and go to banking or pra'Ciidng Jnw or medicine or preachtng--some business that does not rPqnlr<\' muf!h 'brains as farming.-Fi<>ld c·roasin~; ·!.n tlmt VIC'lnlty'. li.urnl mn!i pn 1 P1~Ulrt routes bn;e b(>t>n repeatedly st~llciteJ tbron~li grnn~::e ac!lntioti '1md mall fitnn IJ\mr•. '('o-ojwt:,, tlflli bn~ e\ta t>lf•hP•I n moult ~c-llooltent·b· et'H, pupils n1Hl pntrons ln some plncos, .n notn hi~> r ~Jllnt.>ill being- tb\ HeSpPrht mo,·pmeut of lkonnn t•ounty, llldt .. mariE' possible ~··nnsr the r.mn~P fm' nlshPd the mn(\hln~r-y through which it <'lllllt) b~ wotkt>d up. f'emPterl~s nre being rnrnil· for t:.hrou_gb sentlmeut nroused nnd plnns IDadl' in ~rrange ses· slons. Public nd,·-ertlsing on blJI'IIB, fen~es, stones nnd trw,. \ere dBcrted In' a t'ertntn Pomona grange until more tbnn one sulrl, '')[y hoy hns tom <'ltY tbe- ~ ~n the flrm>l'll stnce be M::ird llO mnch ilgllinst them tn the grnnge.\ It Is in the province of every grnn;:;e to incite itll· members to name their farm· homes nnd nse stntion~r:v having thls name.nnd tll'e farm spec!n lty print· ed on It,. to keep the roaiisl<le tidy, to mnke their scboolbonses and yards bclmeill(e nn{l to ro:-re for nnmrnl etirl- psltles and hPantiftrl trees nnd shrubs publle-plaees.-· . fi\\Y ,.ffir·t•\'7.ft'urtl ._\: -\Ynr;.eu, Un\\Ptut. 'i Y., nn nr in•for<• I he HI h <In I' c•l llPf'P111· lJpr 11P!\ t. ~ • ll111l•tl ltH\'Pnn, :'><. Y. tid• flth <111y uf .JuJu•, !\.ll. 11107. Muwl \· .\ krh .r llill, I·; XI'. Pic. t•f .lohn S . .lkPh•.r, )lrrPill!lltl !'uri i• & 1\'nl'l'<'ll, ,\ tt~•. for l•:,.r.' lllll!t'ttll, ~. y .. Electric Wiring Now is the time A void the rush Our work passes the under- writers. F.rost &· .47 HI.Jdson Ave., Albnay ..,. And y..;n nt>~l lt'R n~t nUP ol nur \\.' h 1 t e Thnt nu•nus mnuPy. We hnvP ~I 0 11 ll t n J II flpff'igel'O t OI'Jl. Fur l'rnlnr, ltining Huum, llt·dllnow, l..ihrlll',\'. llnflnnd f\Ud 1 rn, iu nil \ o n•l t Itt> h~Rt of st' le•. Iron ll••l•. \ny ~ize ......................... ........................ : ........ $ 3.50 llinillll: 'l'nbiPM, •<?liol ONl, fhp f•r.:• ................................. , 5 !iH Fivf\ !'W~t\ !'nrlnr s .. it ................ :................ .. ............. : ... 21.!11'! ThtPI' I'IE'rP 1'11 doJ· ~uilt·• 15.!Jil .ff n II 1'1'!'1'1< .......................... ::::::::~ :::::::::: ~::::::: :::::::.:::::::::::: 2 llR Kit(\hen 1'RhlPR ..................... : .......................................... ~. 1.2~· Kitetl\!'n Chain< ....... .. .. • l:nrp!\is M., t I i llf<!H, l.inolenm •. Oi'j'i'j;;;·,~~:·;:;~- ................. ,_ .June Brides· Will do nell tu rPiltt'IIIUer \'.lJJI't} F<HJ lllloVf,,IU! \l'e r~ .. l·we~iln 00\'P you · · Dollnr!l. ' W ~dding. Giits Snell as. RockPI'I•; Fnnc,v chnir, l't>d~oiur~.l\!irl'l'lr~. i•lrtureP, ,Cinciu•, . .... ~=- --- ~r.«!it lf·ne~r~. · --. -e. -r.-~ ~~PB-n¥-~·· ..,~t~r:-:-'i..._,t-r+------63 and~ Sot.ttn :Pearl St:rttt:;-M~ TWO DOORS BELOW HUiiiS~N AVENUE \A.liont :t month ago I lost my po- . !Jftion,\ returned the 'young IIULD, · \and after Miss Park~r heard of It • Bh'! didn't want ~e to ca!I any more. ~~::::;:-:::-:,-:;-!'~ sea, she lmtl'W I l:Ollldll't afford Fa_rm __ ._ 7 ~~~·====~:=~:--~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~riu:!~~~ • 6; 5; Illlnols and to tak<l her to the theater and cliff<\!'· - e_~tt p.Iaces the same as I used to,\ be &dlled bitterly ... t·m sorry I've tr~>at . ed )'0-U the way I have, F!ulda; but r'JF~:~:-- -.J!'tr6-GOille back.. !gotl!.llother pO&I• · tlon yesterday. I always 'liked you best,. a.n;vway.\ -- ---·- \I'm. sorry fot you. Si€.urd. -~oped you was b,appy, for I'm so baJ?PY myS-elt. I'III to bl! tnatrled tbjs ni,;1J,t to Olaf Neilsen. You remem- . • ber' Olaf, don't you'! _ H'e came from ;:....;.....,;.....~·~·' ~!rt.a~ tQo., .i-Je:i.1v.. bUaiDess ~ow, and we'll get along very well, · J' w~ted fOr you, but •jYOU dldn\ · A l\l~'tce tO the:' Wool. ln some sections, sheep have aceesa to staclts of ~traw which Is not alto- gether satisfactory ro·r the . ifat shueks beComfrAlmbedded hi the. wool. The preseiwe of oats decreruies . the Value Of the 1l:Et!Ce to a ma.rkild.,i extent. The WOGI hnB to be !fB.rllon.~ 12ed as. the oats cannot be carded· out and Which results in loss by shrink• age a.ild destruction 111 the stapl~ the wool. TW!i dafect is next in- -1m· pot·tar..lift tQ .that Of apear grass. Kentueky, 3 en,cll: Mnlne-. Missouri and lncliann, 2 each, nnd I·each for CatJ.fot· nln, Colot•nito. DPinware-, Iown, Ne~. Hampshire nnd Rhode Isliul\1 • . · Don:~tr mtnd, Sigurd. It's thhe!J'fli~~=~~~~~~~~~l~.~~!:~r:~~;l,J.[!!~~~~~~~;_~~~i~J~=~~~~ci~~~=~1:1~ · . .fO'r A..&lrl ~ so!ll~tlmes.\ ~f:~~~~:j~~~t::-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,t;~~~~~11~~rttf~~j~~ . customs;-~ .w·+--«•,Lt,• :~ . JUrd· _Duttered .to .hhnself a. moD)ent Jater. •• be 1trode out Into the.\nfght. . -BOilto~ GlolJe, .;...;...~.....:...---\'--..