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12 THE mXJISTElt AM) LEADER: WEDNESDAY MOUSING APRIL 24, 1912. FARMERS OF STATE AGREE ON WAGES GANG 18 RELEASED Articles of Incorporation SHORT ON LABORERS FOR COMING YEAR NEAR ACCIDENT AS TITANIC LEFT PORT BY PERRY JUSTICE Painters and Paperhangers Make Frantic Appeal to State Commissioner. Tiie following articles of Incorporation were tiled yesterday with the secretary of state: Martln-McCormack Co, of Sioux City, amendment changing name of firm to Thlele-S'carf Co. German Savings Bank, Melvin, lowa, capital stock, $:0.000 George Schee, president; G. A.

Schee. cashier. Cedar Valley Railway Construction company, Waterloo. Sign Scale. Painters' new scale For 4i cents an hour; for household The farmers of northern lowa are mak London Weekly Paper Tells lug frantic appeals for farm laborers to Supposed Members of Notorious Band Turned Loose.

the state commissioner of labor. Demands for men are being received dally, but Commissioner K. W. Van Duyn is liable to'anpnly the labor. of Excitement As Liner Sailed Away.

The farmers are offering between t-i not a performer, but who saw the possibilities of the boy. The result is evident, for there Is not another dancer who does the native dances as well aa he." The balalaika, Arkaloff says. Is the easiest of Instruments to play but one of the hardest to use ensemble and to put the soul of the Into. The Russian peasant understands it and for that reason can best play It. Arkaloff, who was for years a comedian and later a manager of a dramatic theater In 8t.

Petersburg, conceived the Idea that a native Russian orchestra, making use of the balalaika and introducing typical Russian dances, would -be appreciated In the continental music halls. He recruited his men from the small villages and for the last six years they have been playing together without a change In personnel. This Is the first trip to America. His men do not read music but play entirely by ear the new pieces that they learn. "We play them all as soon as we hear them a few times." said Arkaloff.

"It is a step from 'Rigoletto' to your 'Alexander's Ragtime Band', but we make easily." As the reporter bade Arkaloff goodbye he ventured "Auf Wiedersehen." The Russian paused a moment, stroked his goatee and then grinned amiably as he said, "So long." Obviously Arkaloff Is becoming Americanised. FEARED A COLLISION ONLY TWO ARE HELD To California ers, 5o cents an hour. Paperhangers' new scale For contractors, 4s cents an hour; for householders, 5h4 cents an hour. The painters' and paperhangers' union has agreed on a wage acale for the coming year and has signed up with the various contractors. This was the announcement of Business Agent W.

T. Doollttle yesterday. Under the new agreement painters will get 45 cents an hour, as formerly, when working for contractors and 65 cents an hour when doing Job work for householders. Paperhangers will get 48 cents an hour, the old scale, from contractors and bSH cents an hour for Job work. "There are about 260 men In our local," said Doollttle, "who are affected, vtn.t nt ih Bhrin.

a re union. The 10 ani J.T., per month and board for men. As fast an men can be loeuted they are being sent to the localities where labor is ahort. Kf forts have been made to start the surplus labor of Des Moines and other largo cities of the state toward the farms and smaller cities without any great siicees. They state that the Idle men of l)rs Moines prefer to remain here with the hope of getting work with the railroads or In building construction.

In northern Loss of Appetite Which la so cotnmoa In the spring or upon the return of warm weather. Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is often a forerunner of prostrating disease. It is especially serious to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The medicine to take for it Is the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enriches the- blood and builds up the whole ri tt tnrinv in usual, liuutd. form or Giant Shin Came Near Thomas Burns, Reputed Head, Among Number Ramming the Liner New York.

(liven Freedom. After Marshal Hart of I'erry had cents an hour additional for Job work chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabt. iJTfstril fourteen men, a number nt whom were, believed to be members of is a protection to whlcn trie comracium who give men regular work are entitled. "lUiom In a rrml WCArCltV Of men and the famous "Hums gang." Ju'lg" hhortley The sunken Tltanlc's first trip nearly began In disaster, says the April 1 Issue of Lloyd's Weekly News, one of the big British papers published In London. Former Alderman John Lovcrldge received his regular copy of the paper, which ho has taken for the last four de-eades ever since he left his home In Ijon- veslerday afternoon ordeiert all but two a large amount of work In Des Moines $60.66 ROUND TRIP April 27 to May 3, inclusive Return Limit, June 27 Good in standard and tourist i' aleeper.

Stop-overs allowed al and west of Misnourl River on go." Ins trip and at all points on tetuic trip. You can go one way and re-. 1 turn via another except for routa one way via Portland and-Puget J'Sound fare will be I75.6S." Through tourist sleepers to California leave Ues Moinca Wednesday noon and Saturday evenings. Daily standard sleepers Pes Moines to Kansas City and Kansas City to California. Homeseekers' Excursion lowa the farmers are beginning to make preparations to pilt In their crops and It is said that the territory Is greatly handled pped f.i.- lack of farm labor.

The situation has been growing niore serious each year and at the present timo Is said to tin worso than eve before. Unless a flood of laborers Is started toward the districts In need, them is danger that thn planting of crops will be delayed. At the office of the conimisionnr of labor It Is stated that the farmers wanting nun are willing to make good contracts wllh men and offer them work not only for the planting season, but for tho entire summer, owing to the scarcity it Is expected that the general averaci) of farm wages will be increased this year. Int ludlne Thomas Burns, released on the around that there was not ennnh at tho present time, iiignt now i men ennld rmt foltv to Work tomor row morning If 1 could get them. rvlilcnei! lo hold them a tngrants.

Tim two men who were held were, Walter don to come to America yesterday morn Menhirs and Frank Payne. LIFE-LONG TRAINING NEEDED FOR DANCING The men claimed that they were look-In for work and had been In 1'erry for hut from three to five noun when ar- rented. Following the arrest of the men Mar- Hard Work Necessary for hyl Hart telephoned tile loral pollen that Is There Anything Better Than Music for Entertainment he had tho "Hurns gang' under arrest and Chief of Jleteetlvea Johnson sent JENNEY AND LEVICH HAVE FIRST CLASH ing. On tho front the newspaper is a big story of how the "last word in shipbuilding" came near serious accident at the Southampton quay before she set out on the maiden voyage arross the Atlantic to lose 1.600 souls In the bottom of the sea. The story goes: "During the recent Inquiry Into the collision between H.

M. S. Hawk and the Olympic, the theory was advanced that the suction of the liner was tho cause of the accident, By most people this Idea Is ridiculed, but that tliere was foundation for It was proved by a startling Incident that occurred on Wednesday, wnen the Olympic's sister ship, the Titanic, started on her first voyage." The article tells of the great size and luxury of the lost vessel of the White Htar line and goes on: "As she passed from her berth Into Southampton water on Wednesday to Success, Says Russjan. Russian dancing end balalaika music are primitive and to accomplish either with success, one must be to the manner born. This Is the statement ofLeanlde nr the 'Russian tickets are on sale the first and third Tuesdays of earh toJ nearly all states west, uHjiiin fare ai'J ip.

and if month aoiithwe' fa trip. and northwest at about one-half for the round Balalaika orchestra at the Orpheum tills most cases less. Bloodless Battle Over Bonds Won by Chief. Police Chief Jenney yesterday won a bloodless Willi Hurry l.evich, for-mer profesiHonal bondsman, who was an week, nnMinD. I A Arknlnff ll rvuneiKii uaunni German to the Interpreter, "must be Issue In tiie city campaign.

The battle opened when Miss Fay learned In childhood, ana must v--tlced consistently. It Is the most violent dancing In the world and the most difficult as well. iA ballet master can not teach it though he may develop it. My dancer, Kasanachov, was born In Kiev and perfected his art through the Influence of a theatrical manager who was humpter, held on a charge of vagrancy. was arraigned In police court.

Men were barred from the cburt room, but Ievlch Watch i Great Western Ads i i. There will be other low fares an- nounced In this spare from tltns to itline. If your particular destlna- tion Is not shown rail on and let me quote you the lowest fares. 'f I can doubtless save you some'' money. H.

O. Post, C. P. T. 604 Walnut Des Moines, la.

rhone Walnut 423. desired to enter. Miss Mumpter pleaded not gullly and Police Judge Utterback placed her bonds at JKX1. was outside at the Jlme and kept busy. When Chief Jenney came out i.evlch said; an 1 see you a mo ment?" "Yes," said Jenney.

SATISFACTORY CONDITIONS IN EVERY CASE Jietective 1'ellit to Terry. rtMOKiil.M Head of Uung. I'ettlt returned yesterday afternoon. He said the men were not nil members of thn "Hurna Bang." but tliere were several who looked like "bad men." Thomaa Hurna reputed head of "the tang." and a man giving the name of Peter Haley, who releaaed In the Ilea Moines pollee court Monday afternoon after a trial on a tramp charge, were among tlioae under arreat. "They came from all parte of the 1'nlted Htates," wild I'ettlt.

"I recognised old Hur; a before 1 was through the door. Ho looka younger today than did twelve year ago. I hnvo no Idea what they were doing there. They gave the names of Thomaa Burns. Angus, Walter Mel'Iuro, Lancaster, Thomas Jones, Manilla, Peter Haley, New Vork; Arthur Wade, Uiulsvllle, O'Donnell, Winchester, Itay Morcan, Kewanee, Henry Miller, Oermantown, Harry Wilson.

Itenver; Monro, Minneapolis; l)an Woods. St. Paul; John Karly, Klgtn, Frank Payne, Olenwood, and Karl Hush, lludsonvllle, la. I think that some of the men are laborers who havo been working on railroads." Long Ntaypd at Annus. "The Burns gang has made Its hend-quarters In the old abandoned mining town of Angus, north of Perry, for fifteen years," mnd Chief Johnstnti yesterday afternoon.

"There are north and antith and aast and west railroads running out of Perry, making It easy lo get away from there. The specialty of these klmln of men la robbing box cars and country stores and blowing cheap safes. "Old Burns was sentenced to a year In the penitentiary on a robbery charge years ago. He Is clever and Is known us King Brady. He used to dress up like a I'Hthnllr Marshal Hart made the nrrests Monday night, finding twelve of the men near In Jenney's private office I.evlch brought up tho Sumpter case.

"It is nothing to me," said Hevlih. "A man called me tip and wanted me. to go her IVHT DON'T YOU. BUY YOUR DAUGHTER A PIANO? THAT WOVLD PLEASE HER! A good Piano will add to the attractiveness of your home. It will attract your daughter's friends there and provide endless entertainment in the evenings.

Don't let her go to someone else's house to find an outlet for her music. She will want to stay at home if you buy her a piano. We carry a large stock of pianos in our showrooms, both Uprights and Grands, ranging from the high grade Steinway to our special piano at With such a complete showing and wide range of prices to select from, you should have no difficulty in finding a piano to suit your means. Let us know your needs and we will help to satisfy them. ball.

Now, I won try to do anything If you don't want me to, chief." start on her maiden voyage to New York, she 'sucked' the water between her and the quay to such a degree that the strain broke the strong hawsers with which the liner New York was moored to the quayside, and for some time a collision between the two vessels Ipoked likely. "The Titanic had lso got about 8r0 yards Into the bay when It was evident that something unlooked for had occurred. The giant triple expansion engines had begun to work. Near by were the Oceanic and -Jw York great vessels in their daynow dwarfed to comparative ins'gnlfirance hy the huge White Star vessel. Directly the huge screws of the Titanic began to revolve.

The suction caused the seven great stern ropes of the New York to part and the American llner'g atern swung Into midstream. "The watching crowd was breathless with excitement. People climbed Into railway trucks to see what was going to happen. As soon as the New York (broke loose the Titanic reversed her engines and In a brief space of time stopped and began to back. Then the tugs Neptune and Vulcan raced at the New York, caught her with ropes by the how and stern, and towed her safely back to her berth." "Then," the story of the London newspaper man closes, "the Titanic once again got under way and glided slowly out to sea," never to reach Dort.

I don't want you to," said Jenney. "I don't wish to overstep the bounds of mv authority, but I know where I am. I tell you again I don't want you to go her bonds." The rush and hustle of American life Is a constant strain on both mind and body. Gradually the human machine wears out under this unnatural strain and nervous debility results. Statistics show that half the people of the United States are in a run-down, nervous con 'All right." said I-evleh, smiling.

He tilfiAMbHIP UMiS. then left the office and the station and made no attempt to sea Miss Sumpter or to arrange bonds. i dition. This was Jenney's first meeting with A man or woman In this condition can get little happiness or success out of life. Thev feel tired all the time, have Lrvloh over a bond case.

He was highly pleased over the outcome and said that llfid been on the square" about no energy or ambition and are gloomy, timid and despondent. They do not sleep everything. Superintendent Van Llew well or eat well or feel well and life in stead of being a pleasure seems morel forced the Issue In tho bond fight by posting a notice In his court while police Judge prohibiting professional bonds men fioirt operating. like a burden. Aro you one of these half sick, liatlcss, nervous oeople? If you are, do you know that there is a tonic now belng CHURCH IS WORKING JENNEY DISCOURAGED the Milwaukee railroad yards.

I.ater rreated Burns and a companion. sold that has brought back the old energy and pleasure In life to thousands FOR BIG ATTENDANCE THE LIFEBOAT CAPACITY OP TIIE HAMBURG-AMERI- CAN LINE STEAMERS WILL HEREAFTER BE AMPLE TO PROVIDE FOR EV- ERY PERSON ON i BOARD. Emil L. Boas, Resident Director and General Manager. OVER MONEY OUTLOOK SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK who have tried Iti una name ot me tonlo Is Tona Vita.

It Is being intro duced in this country by a number of pnn't aurprtsed it you hava sn ftt-tsck of rheumatism this spring, rub lh affected parts freely with Ohamher-Utn'a Liniment and it will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. Convention Next Month to Says Police Department Is Be Memorable. Short on Finances. Chickering $100 Hinze $100 Hamilton $150 Hoffman $150 Kimball $175 Schiller $200 Evans Bros $200 A.

B. Chase $275 Gabler $275 Temple (new) $225 Lyon A Healy (new). $323 Lyon Healy Haddorf (new) Weber Baby Grand Police Chief Jenney yesterday was dis Afro-American Notes couraged over the fate of his various re form plans when he had finished an ex One of the largest crowds of visitors lies Moines lias entertained in years I) expected May 'ii to 2 when the National Baptist convention of the northern states meets In this city. Last year the convention was held in llaltlmore. That event In point of at amination of his finances for the coming year.

"The appropriation Is he said HAMBURG physicians. It has been pronounced the greatest medicine ever before sold to the public. In each city there Is an agent for Tona Vita who will refund the purchase price If the tonlo falls to give you complete and entire satisfaction. Let Tona Vita build you tip and bring back your strength and vitality. You will be astonished how quickly It acts.

The very first dose will convince you what a great medicine It Is. Lee's Rhubarb Laxative Is used as an assistant to Tona Vita In cases of chronic constipation. It Is a family medicine pleasant to the taste, containing the eplendid laxative qualities of rhubarb. Ask your physician about rhubarb and see If he does not tell you It Is the best possible laxative for children. Monrad J.

Olsen's Pharmacy has the agency for these two great medicines In Des Moines. "That makes an average of $7,5:3.8:1 a tendance and In religious Importance Is Largest S. 8. Co. month.

The salaries are K.WB 1 a month. A meeting of Uniformed Hank Knights of Pythias la announced for Friday evening at their hall on West Ninth street, Kllxaheth Logan, the little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Merle Logan, sjO Umall street, Is quite III. P.

Brtdgewater, a bandmaster of St. Louis arrived In Des Moines Monday to take charge of on of the Yankee itobln-son circus bands. memorable. OVER 400 8HIPS The officials of the church In the states north of the Mason and Dixon line are leaving a balance of $666.43. Mr.

Caven-der, the clerk, tells me that it will take about $500 a month to pay the running office expenses. This leaves but a little more than lino a month and that Is not doing everything in their power to se Mrs. Kthel folk, 633 Dei Moines street entertained the members of the Carna much, considering what we have to do. euro a large attendance of laymen at the coming convention. Itallroad officials are being urged to use their Influence along their respective llnea to keep alive the tlnn club and a few friends Monday EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Smith Music House "I am going to stick to it, though it Is discouraging.

We are get evening, Atlantic Service ting along well, although we have only enthusiasm and to use their Individual efforts to this end so that there may be a large representation. Benjamin Kmbrey returned Friday to his home In St. Paul after a several days' visit with his mother and brother about one man to mils. We are working here with Just as few men as we HEALTH RESORTS. With this end In view lists are being at their home In Highland Purk.

can. I know there are some things that LONDON PARIS HAMBURG Mrs. William Shaukelford of West should be minimized and they will be. We are going to do the best we can enth street Is hostess today to the Cal IKaia'n Aug. Vic, Apr.

30, 9 ami tUPratorla May 4, 12 noon I Janan Industrial club. A short pro Sheet Music and Musical Merchandise of Every Description. Write for Catalogues. 611 Locust Street Des Moines with the men and get as much out of gramme will be given. Victoria Lulse May 7, 10 am each one as Is possible.

The only way Mrs. Hamuel Bryant Is home from an prepared of people that It Is hoped by tiie officlnls of tho Haptlst association may he prevailed upon to ho present. It Is the desire of western Baptists to make tills convention a reeord-orcaKer in the matter of attendance. Delegates will be present from the entire northern territory between New York state and the Pacific coast. (Batavia May 11, 1 I'm to get all there Is out of men Is to work yourself.

That is what I am doing." JSecond cabin only. over Sunday visit with relatives in Osceola. The semi-monthly meeting ot the H. B. It.

C. will be held Thursday afternoon at the resldejioe of Mrs, 1,. Denny, 607 Upturns From Pennsylvania. Dr. Annie E.

Johnstone has returned from Latrohe. where she was called hv the death of her mother-in-law. Mrs. For Mora Than Thirty Year COLFAX MINERAL SPRINGS WATER has been endorsed by eminent physicians for treatment of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney troubles. HOTEL COLFAX Built In mission style, finely furnished throughout, with every detail of high class service at reasonable rates.

All the appliances used In the treatments of the well known KLKOl'KAN- SPAS are to be found In the baths of the Colfax. Experienced masseurs and operators are In constant attendance. For booklet and further Information address HOTEL COLFAX, Cel. fax, lowa. "Hamuura; flireci.

yvvill call at Boulogne. SPECIAL SAILINGS. S. S. VICTORIA LIISE MAY 7.

JUNE 6 CRUISES (The Hamburg-American I.lna Originated Ocean Cruising 2J years ago.) Caroline Johnstone was the mother of the late A. A. Johnstone of this rltv and To AdilrrsH Graduates. IOWA CITY. April 23.

Special. It was announced here today that the Kev. T. Hageman, formerly of Des Moines, but now pastor of (lie Grand A. Vl.lh.ulL, t.

i. a sister-in-law of the late Judge Kdward Johnstone of Keokuk, and the late ill-la ni T. Johnstone, who served Pennsylvania as governor In the late fortlos. Dr. would deliver the commencement address nt the Inuu I'ltv Ifllfh nchnnl tn lha Johnstone visited relatives In l'lttsbjrsh and Chicago en the return trip.

night of May .11. Two Ideal Cruises Around the World Ontional Tours. 14 DAYS IN JAPAN 17 DAY8 iin Irani Ne. 12, 1912 From New Tork Fab. 27, 1913 From fan Fr'isco North Shore HealthResort A SANITARIUM AN est Grand avenue.

Important business matters are to come before the meeting and It is desired to have the full membership present. William Beeves will leave next Monday for Detroit, where he has a position awaiting him. Attorney John L. Thompson gave an Interesting talk Holiday afternoon at the Y. C.

M. A. on "Tho Development of the American Press." A fair sised audience of men and boys heard Mr. Thompson. Next Sunday Kufus Jackson, a student In Kast High school and a member of the debating team there, wlil be the speaker.

All men and boys Invited. E. T. Banks, John Thompson and Ha Jones are among the delegates from Polk county In attendance at the state repuhlicsn convention now in session at Cedar Itaplds. At a Joint meeting of the executive committees of the Cosmopolitan Literary suoiety and Ies Moines Negro Lyceum association held Sunday afternoon at the residence of Mrs.

W. H. Warrli ks, it was decided that a debate should be the feature of the Intersoelety contest to be held on Thursday evening, May 1, nnd this subject was chosen: "Kosolved, That the recall should be adopted for all elective, state and municipal officers except Judges." The affirmative side will be taken by the lyceum association. A contest In declamation was added to the programme and a suitable pilze will be offered. r.

Victoria Duration Kacli Cruise 110 Days IVriHMtka, IlllnoU anllea aortal trf Chleasa I The Cook Cost $G5U up Including all necessary oenses aboard and ashore rail KM way, hotel, shore excursions, I carriage, qi lines, tpph. etc. Summer Cruises I always feels Built and specially equipped for the treat tnent of disorders of the Stomach, Heart, and Kidneys and Nervoui disease, with Baths, Electricity, Diet, Graduate Exercises, Out-Door Life. eta. Physicians constantly In attendance.

BEAUTIFUIXY LOCATED I Affords tbe comfort and rat tin I of well appointed hot). BiffStin Parlors. Houm perfectly heated. I Writs for tcm mnd dtnripM kckUt I To th LAND OF THE MIC NIGHT SUN. Eight deliKhtfil is cruises during June, July and i August, from Hamburg to 1 I confident of I Norway, North cape, Spitsbergen, Iceland, etc.

DURATION 14 TO 26 DAYS Cost $62.50 and up. Splendid service, large steam The 1913 city literary convention wilci pure and wliol esome i ships VILIUMA LUISK," "KRON-PRINZKSSW and "METEOR." Write for booklet of any crula. Hamburg-American Ifoodwlien using LINE mm 160 West Randolph bnicago, ins. Or Local Agent Hotel Flanders 133-137 West 47th St. N.

Y. City, 200 Feet East of Broadway. A modern fireproof hotel In the heart of the theater, club, and hotel district: convenient to all car lines. An exceptional orchestra. Rooms with private bath.

t2.00 per day. From Grand Central Station, Broadway cars without transfer. Front Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue care without transfer. Booklet on request. H.

R. SHARES, Prop. mm Through Service Rocky Mountain Limited For Omaha, Lincoln, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and West. Leaves Des Moines 6:28 p. m.

Electric lighted drawing room and state room sleeping cars and buffet-library-observation car, chair cars and diner. Other fast trains at convenient hours. Excellent Service on Convenient Schdulea for Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Tickets, reservations, information Piles Cured i CREAM By a Safe, Non. Operative Treatment- meet In a Bpeclal session Monday evening at the residence of Mrs.

11. W. Hughes, 918 Thirteenth street. The purpose of the meeting- is to formulate plans for the elimination contests in oratory, music, poetry and declamation to be held some time during the month of June. Kvery organisation affiliated with the convention Is urged to have their full quota of delegates present at the meeting Monday evening.

A description of the Ill-fated Titanic, the cause of her destruction and the effect of this terrible marine catastrophe upon shipbuilding and sea travel of the future will be discussed by members of the Cosmopolitan Literary society at their weekly meeting Thursday evening at the Young Colored Men Christian association rooms. Ninth and Park streets. uMaster Nathan c. Smith. Uufus Jackson and Elbert R.

Hall will give pa-pera dealing with last week's appalling disaster, and musical numbers will be contributed by Miss Lottie Bagsdale and Mrs. E. B. Klliston. The debaters who are to represent the society In the contest with the Dos Moines Negro Lyceum association are to be named Thursday evening and the contestant In declamation chosen, therefore a large attendance of members Is expected.

The public Is Invited. No admission charged. Plans are on foot for a banquet to he given on Thursday evening. May at which flftv of the prominent negroes of lies Moines and their wives will be the guests. The affair Is being arranged in the Interest of the Y.

M. C. A. A programme of sveeches and music will be given. i i 1 1 IIS NO KNIFE, USED No Money Paid Until Cured.

Manv letters similar to the following; one are on file In' our office from cured patients to wham we would. gladlyre-fer you. 1 Blockton. April IS, -1912. Drs.

Johnston 4 Allen, Ues Moines, la. For 18 years I have suffered with hart case 'of hnt since faking vour mild treatment I feel that I am entirely cured. I cap gladly- reeommpnd you to any one requiring your servlees. A. Write for Free Booklet.

Drs. Josiah Johnston Afm Second Floor. 613 Walnut SU G. R. Kline, C.

P. Des Moines J. S. McNally. D.

P. A Omaha Baking Powder as I Made from Grapes 1 iSli Mllil-liiliitlWMisK TT, i.TTOT.

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