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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, February 8, 1905
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, February 8, 1905
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 19, 1887
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 19, 1887
Is this advice figurative or literal?
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, April 3, 1889
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, March 13, 1889
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 23, 1889
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 23, 1889
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 9, 1889
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 9, 1889
“Yes, Agnes, I have caught a beau
With these blond tresses fair”
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, January 9, 1889
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, December 26, 1888
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, December 26, 1888
…to be chosen in public to be the wives of any two young men who may prove acceptable to them and their parents.
…any young man who is serious and honest in his intentions to marry will be required to say publicly in a loud voice in the hall where the fair is held: “I am here.” To this the young lady who is nearest will promptly answer: “So am I.” The wooing is to take place in the sight of all spectators, and if an agreement to marry is arrived at, it is to be publicly signed, the witnesses thereto to be selected from the audience.
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, December 19, 1888
So while “hard times” the people cry,
The Toilet Soaps they should not buy.
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, December 5, 1888
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Shelbina Democrat, Missouri, December 5, 1888
…a cleansing and harmless preparation for the teeth..
We buy it by the box, remove the wrappers, and allow the soap to thoroughly ripen.