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St. Joseph, Missouri, 1897 February, sheet 42: . ., : . .
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St. Joseph, Missouri, February 1897. Streets: Ashland Avenue, N. 26th (Sixth) Street, State, Frederick Avenue, N. 28th (Eighth) Street, Missouri, State Lunatic Asylum
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PRAISE. - No. 6. -Praising Jesus All the Day Long. E. A. H. Rev. Eusm A. Hovrmu. Z_;§F::—w>a.——:s+a——a.~—i~,—;¥ __-3:3: — - s _ —*- :—:J:,, . V _1. 0 how passing strange and won-der-ful That the Sav-ior should 2. What was there of grace or worth-i-ness In a soul as de -. . 3. Oh, the days are full of hap-pi-ness,Full of glad-ness, and will praise and I will glo - ri - fy His‘ 21 - dor
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As Doves to Their Windows. can m thy wea - ry soul When dark waves of sorrow would over thee roll . . . . . . . over thee roll. g. o -0-. 125 My Mission Field. “ The Lord alone did lead him.” would toil in the field where He call-eth me to go, Tho’ 1. I 2. I would walk in the path where it lead - eth un - to day, Tho’ 3. I would toil in the field where He call .. eth me to go, Tho’ - at-: ":1
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Beautifu/lllobes. concluded- fipv . fi_z Gar - ments of light, . . . . Love - ly and bright, _ Garments of light, garments of light,Love1y and bright, lovely and bright, Walking with Je-sus in white, Beau-ti-ful robes we shall wear. 17 Hallelujah! Amen. HENRIETTA E. Buuhk. Adapted and u1.by Wu. Rum:-A-nucx. J . I 1. How oft in ho-ly converse With Christ,my Lord alone, I seem to hear the 2
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and Kelffresliman and soph- omore inter-iraiefllii)‘ orgsnizsuon. | will give an informal dance October 2. DR. W. 3. WHITTLE Dentist 91 LA Broadway Phone 517 DR. C‘. J. BINKING Dentist Exchange Bank Building Suite 112-13 BRIEF CASES. IUMC POLIOS .__._.__ ng ._._..__ STUDENTS’ tutsizs. De-and t II is original to r y o u r protection 1. 2: A '1' II E it Goons Trade stars GIIARANTEED TO GIVE of quality
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‘flux KAPPA TAU ALPHA Kappa Tau Alpha is a national honorary journal- the ideals of the journalism profession. The mem- ism fraternity which was founded at the University bers help plan and carry out activities in the School of Missouri in March, 1910. Membership in the of Journalism. Two groups of initiates were taken society is based on high scholarship and devotion to in this year. -1 Fourth
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of theirshame That say unto me, Aha, Aha. . 17 Let all those that seek thee reioice and be glad in thee.- Let such as love thy salvation say con- tinually, The Iaord be magnified. 18 But I am poorand needy,- Yet the Lord thinketh upon me: 19 Thou art my help and my deliverer; Make no tarrying, 0 my God. ‘ SELECTION XXXV. Psalm 119: 137-144; 169-176. 137- Righteous art thou, 0 Lord, » And upright are thy
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the rhyolite and then lastly the basalt mal pais. Periods of erosion of variable duration occurred between the flows. Below the precipitous cliff which fronts the Rio Grande and to the north of the principal mines of the district may be seen a superficial exposure of the lower Carboniferous lime- stones; the same series may be seen about 15 miles farther north at the Lemitar mountains, in a similar exposure
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School benches. for there are always experi- “mes I passed mmugh that m('me‘__ The following combinations are con , 3 lemons. R , . S t l<‘~'l11S 3‘.lt‘l>l.111 9'1 18 - enced life guards on duty. But the umkmg machine we observed mg‘ serves which are used as condiments qugm, 03 ep‘-""38 Y‘ cm Tile demand for our graduates lune 0ut_0f,me,wa). p|ace5_lhe “rue mo Madison
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; July, Kit; (‘orn--.\'o. *'ept. 77‘oc. . 0ats——.\'o. 2 whiti. 4.34-; .\'o. :' tlt‘. ~l4'4t‘. .\'0. l white. 433.; Jaly. ~l3\c. Wheat future.-‘)——July. 81.00%; >‘ept.. 8l.07\ Wheat iredl—.\'o. 3. 8l.2.‘i£il.20’»; .\'o. 4. 3t.20@l.22. \\'heat (hard)--No. A. $1.13, 2. 3l.l2@l.l'.'; .\'o. 3, 81.11. If you want to buy or sell some- thing
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A rut/E1e’5 FIELD. 145 He’ ‘Ill; her hand, her counsel all had wrought About them 2 here was one that, summer- V blaiich’d, “ as P?1}‘Cel-bearded with the travellei"s- J0)’ Autumn, parcel ivy-clad ; and here 19 warm-blue breathings of a hidden B hearth roke from a bower of vine and honey- suckle : Oxne look‘d all rosetree, and another wore I close—set robe of jasmine sown with _ stars: :/l
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PREFACE. Through the medium of the Territorial Board of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Managers of New Mexico, the publication of this volume on New Mexico Mines and Minerals was made possible. The Board of Managers fully recognized, in the beginning, the importance of presenting in a proper and concise manner such matters of interest, at the Great Exposition in the City of St. Louis, concerning New Mexico, as would redound to the general welfare of the commonwealth and at the same time tend to reflect credit on itself in the performance of its manifold duties, has in accordance with such views, sanctioned the publication of this brief historical Memoir descriptive of the Mines and Minerals of New Mexico. It is sincerely hoped by the Commission that the matter herein contained will be cordially received by a generous public and may prove both interesting and valuable to all from a scientific, as well as from a historical standpoint. Technical terms and phrases have been avoided as much as was consistent in elucidating intelli- gently the various topics discussed. E Should any criticism be offered as to the manner, character and style of presenting the subjects contained in “New Mexico Mines and Minerals,” the author desires the other members of the board exonerated from such rebuke, and will himself shoulder the full responsibility; since the whole volume was entirely written by him and was left in his hands, absolutely. . Moreover, the author wishes to say that he gratuitously prepared the whole of the manuscript and bore the entire burden and expense of collation, correspondence and stenog- raphy- , Every effort was exerted to secure and include only that which is authentic, and whenever possible, verified by liying representatives of the “early days,” who were on the ground in person. It should be observed. then, that the source of
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