SOME LARGE AMERICAN FARMS.
(i.\K M VN II AS I A( KKS IN I'KXAS 1 Cul -I (' (' Slnni-hlrr, "I hallas, Ti-\as. has I ~ _ , . "il>.umii ai'iTS Di farm and r: hj 1ai,.1. lii i In- ranhaiiilli' isisl rid I.l' IVxas i hi' i 'a|"' '•! S.\ mtifni i' has a i hj m' :'.,ni)ii.iHMi a'-ii's. nr larm-r lhaii Ihr Si a I ) 'milii'i-l iriit . Tlir\ I'M isc ii urn in.nun |,i •J'Nuui i arris of cm 11 a in! nl li'T luriii;.' rln| is, ami ship frniil IS.mm In 'Jiijiuu |„ .•! stfi-l'S rath \ nil-. Tu n iiiMiihi'il ami lift y muliuys ami .Mi hamls an- i'iii|iliiyci|. I n ilk la houin is OMP r;i mh i>l ">''. nun an.".. Tli.-', raisril last year :',"uu an i-.s i>l' w In-al . .i.OIHI ■>:' torn, ~, hj furan,!'. milli'l and Kallir rniii. ami at.mil S.nnu |,, jil.tiuu ,an h' an' sliipi'i-il i'h.'li \ rar. Allln nii: hj | In- i-.\|ii>iisi-s i a running I lie la lli'h ai i- L I ii, a \ i-ar, i In- I'lnlils ainnunl In .!::!" .nun. Tin- Kit: ha l-'ai in in ( Vnl ral Is an sas has LJ.N.non aire. On il ac a llnui ishimi mill. i innpli't,• rti-atlti-r Imri'iiu |ii)Sl nlliri' fur uwiit ami ••in—|.|u', ...... .-.as plain . ami loui; distance li'li-phnni- 'I In; v, in-ill urown is made mi,, flour mi I hi- i'« i m There is Ihe largest I'h-lil ul alfalfa in Hi" I niliil Stall's. I ,ft(ill acres in niic tract. which cuts throe, i.tods a year.
, UK. i A Literary Curiosity.) . Why all this foil for triumphs of an 1 hour 7—Young. Life's a short summer, man is but a | flower - I'M", .lohnsoii. . I'.v turns we catch the fatal breaths and die.- Lope. , The cradle and the tomb, alas ! how n mli. - Trior. To be is better than not to be.— Sewall. I Though all man's life may seem a ' ■ i ragedy.—Spencer. ■ liut liehi cares speak when mighty I miel's are dumb ;—I tan iel. - The bottom is but shallow whence I hey come. - Sir Walter Kaleigh. I Thy, fate is but the common fate of ' all. Lnngfi bow. I limine, led joys here to no man be--1 full :- -Soul hwi'll. Nature to each allots his proper > sphere.—Congrcvc. - Fortune makes folly her peculiar care --Churchill. Custom does often reason overrule, — Rochester. ■ And throw a cruel sunshine on a I fool.— A rmst rang. i Live well ; how iong or short, per- > mils to heaven.—Milton. > They who forgive most shall be most ) forgiven.—Lai ley. - Soar not to high to fall, but stoop i o rise ;—Massinger. - We masters grow of all that we des- > pise. Crowley. ■ Oh, then. renounce that impious 5 self esteem. Heatlie. - Riches have wings and grandure is a drea in, —Cowper. ! Think not ambition wise because 'tis i brave, —Davenant. The paths of glory lead but to the gra ve.—G r»iy. - What's all the gaudy glitter of a crown *? —Dryden. ■ The way to bliss lies not on beds of i : flown.—Quarles. flow long we livp, not years but act ions tell :—Wotkins. The man lives twice who lives the first life well. —Herrick ' The trust that's given, guard, and to yourself be just,—Dana. I For live now how we may, yet die. i we must . Shakespeare. ; Copied from "everybody's Hook of Jokes," by IL G. Morrison.
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Lake County Press, Issue 2114, 19 April 1906, Page 7
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