MARSHALL, MINN. 
Bowman, N. Dak., to Belle Fourche, S. Dak., 
we traveled a distance of 150 miles without 
a town. We traveled 75 miles and never saw 
a house except for the sheep herders wagons. 
Our trip is over and now I must conclude 
with a few things about seed. If you want 
a good garden, plant only Cutler’s seeds, and 
be prepared for a great harvest, like little 
Johnnie, who was getting prepared to meet 
his Sunday school teacher. His mother said, 
“Here’s your teacher at the door now, are 
your hands and face clean?” 
Johnnie said, “Yessum!” 
Mother asked, “Are your ears clean?” 
Johnnie replied, “I washed the one that will 
be next to her.” 
I’ll be seeing you all this spring. 
GEORGE. 
Stew 
A Mexican and an American worked to¬ 
gether in a mine in Kansas. On several 
occasions the Mexican had rabbit for din¬ 
ner, and shared it with his work-mate. 
One day the American asked: “Where 
do you get rabbits, Jose? I can’t find any.” 
“My wife, she get ’um,” Jose replied. 
“Ever’ night they come ’round the house 
and make noise. She shoot ’um.” 
“Noise? Rabbits don’t make a noise.” 
“Sure,” asserted Jose, positively. “Go, 
‘Meow, meow’.” 
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