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| Sat, Apr 29, 1893 | 1 | i lcs H L Eicnrdt on nilil E E the school giro us y dar lionity CO OP f Our stock of furniture is complete Is COFFINS AND CASKETS ALWAYS ON HAND n | ||
| Sat, Mar 17, 1894 | 2 | a preliminary sum of 1300 000 will be reached The Colman Dtuckert plan for CO OP erative housekeeping it Is unnounced is to be tried In Chicago where the re | ||
| Sat, Jun 22, 1901 | 7 | CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Preochldff serrlcss erery Sunday morning at II o clock 8naday tchool at 10 o clock a m Preaching services every alternate 8itnday eve nlnff at7 30 P | ||
| Wed, Jul 10, 1901 | 12 | Ifi m CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST EPISCOPAL Preaching services every Sunday morning at 11 o clock Bnndajr Kbool at 10 o clock a m Preaching acrticaa every alternate Sunday eve t | ||
| Fri, Dec 06, 1901 | 6 | velt and adopted a resolution directing the appointment of a committee to CO OP eratb wltb a like committee from the house to consider by what token of re spe | ||
| Fri, Aug 13, 1909 | 2 | he city He said The dairies have quick ly recognized the necessity of CO OP erating with the board of health in all their efforts I am how going to de | ||
| Fri, Jul 19, 1912 | 9 | lden Days Cheese was made by the old time farmers in the summer on the CO OP erative plan by which four cattle own ers owning say 14 milch cows received a | ||
| Thu, May 21, 1914 | 3 | endangered and it is also necessary that counties should be organized for CO OP eration as generally and as complete ly as possible to make sure that the large | ||
| Thu, Jan 21, 1915 | 3 | as jyelj as members of the state live stock commission who have closely CO OP er ated i Gove | ||
| Thu, Jul 29, 1915 | 3 | ter violated without compromise and at any cost It Invites the practical CO OPeration of the Imperial German government at this time when | ||
| Thu, Nov 04, 1915 | 2 | Russians have been seeking permission to send troops through Roumania to CO OP erate with the allies In attempting to stop the Teutons drive through the Balk | ||
| Thu, Apr 27, 1916 | 2 | ed by Funston for Purpose of Recu peration and Pending Opportunities for CO OPeration With Carranza PROTEST BY JAPftN GOVERNMENT OBJECTS TO THE PHRASEOLO | ||
| Thu, Nov 30, 1916 | 2 | of the border and Mexican troops theirs in order to guard against raids CO OP eration between both forces In case of necessity Is provided The following sta | ||
| Thu, Aug 23, 1917 | 3 | ion Beyond this the duty has been laid upon the food administration to CO OP ernte with the patriotic men In trades and commerce that we may eliminat | ||
| Thu, Oct 11, 1917 | 3 | chant Representative to Assist Wheeler PLAN FOR BIG1 CAMPAIGN CO OPeration is Sought Between All Retail Dry Goods and Department Stores in th | ||
| Thu, Nov 29, 1917 | 2 | ly for his business success achieved j through his ability to gain the CO OP erntlon and confidence of men to bring all parties Into | ||
| Thu, Jan 24, 1918 | 7 | tlielr help The educational committee of our state council of defense CO OP eratlng with our department of agri culture of the University of Illinois ha | ||
| Thu, Feb 28, 1918 | 2 | oard tho necessary foodstuffs for the allies The situation calls for every CO OP ratlon of the public through tho quick lending of cars loading them to capac | ||
| Thu, Aug 29, 1918 | 4 | rican efficiency must be worked out ft accomplish this there must behearty CO OP eration between trained educators and men of practical affairs HUGH 8 MAGI LL J | ||
| Thu, Sep 12, 1918 | 7 | promot ing the tractor business on a more competitive basis nnd increasing CO OP eration among dealers B It Butts is president F J Swelgert secretary u |
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