The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 18, 1902, Image 2

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TUESDAY,' MAKCII 18, 1902.
1IIA L BAKK.BlHTOHAM) PkOPKIKTOK
HUUHOItll'TlON KATKtt.
OD8 Year, ensli In advance II-!
Oil Monlhi, cash In ninr In 0ii
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REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET.
Kor Mayor
LESTER WALKER.
For Cicrk
HARRY SAMELSON.
For Treasurer
KOH'T SHUMAN.
Kor City Engineer
C. P. ROSS.
Kor Councilmcn
First Ward II. F. KELLNER.
Second Ward D. W. liAK'ER.
Third Ward L. B. ISENII ART.
For Members School Board
JOHN SORENSON,
E. T. TRAMP.
,rs
THE CITY TICKET.
The republican city ticket as
presented at the head of tl'
column is one which will com- ..
mend itself to the voters, com-
well known by all. In rcnommat- .
mg Lester Walker, the conven-
tion recognized thc successful
efforts that gentleman has put
fortli in conducting thc affairs of
thc city in an honest, economical
and businesslike manner. Under
his administration tlic saloons
have been conducted in an
orderly manner, no gambling
has been permitted, and thc ex-
penses of thc city have been less
than thc receipts.
fTi CUn tt itl u 1 1 It n It m u Itnnn I
n..i., uau..,nu..,.iu ...
selected as the candidate for city
a ...... K
1UI Mtlltt Wlltll limit M III' i net
i i i-r t i, i .,
spent his life in North Platte,
ami ni presciu is a uuni mim,c Savage-Hartley crowd lor
Tramp's grocery store on Front
sli-ei't. Ho. is a brother of
Charley Samclson, who for nearly
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three years has been tu tlic ser-
vice of Uncle Sam in tlic Philip,
pines. Harry is thoroughly
competent to fill the position,
p nnuiiirm
and being popular, is certain of
election against all comers.
Robert Shuman city treasurer
and C. P. Ross
CtlJ engineer I
have both been tried in their re-
spective positions and have not
Imnn fon.,,1 ,vnli.r
"
ror mcmuers oi uie noaru oi
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education John Sorenson and
ICnicul Tfruiinin. nnmlnr.lo1
Mr. Sni'pnHnn b:m 1iirn ti tiiom
Der oi tne Doar.uor three years
and has proven si valuable mem-
berorthatbodv. He should be
re-elected for the reason that his
services during thc past three
vinra nrnvpj lilm tn ho ovroti-
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tionally well fitted for the posi-LruI
tion. Mr. Tramp is also one of
our best citizens si man who
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ntii.i'u .lnn liiu M.linlo ,1,ilvv nml
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as a member ot tlic board would
take great interest in the work,
Tin. Third ward in ontitloil to
anotner reprcsciuauve on me
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hoard, and Mr. Tramp should
he the man.
For councilmcn the candidates
aro II. F. Kcllner in tho First,
D. W. Hakerin the Second and
L. B. Isenhart in the Third. Mr.
Kcllner, owing to the tiisioa inst
jority
iirainst him, will have a
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ililltl HI! Hi, Ul.VUW IB 1IUIIIU mm
" . " .
Hie canvas in an ngressivo man-
tier and says he will win. Mr.
JJakar has been mayor of thc city
stnd also represented his ward in
the council, and this experience
makes him a valuable man. Mr.
Isenhart is president of tho pres
ent council and has proven him
self a good man for the position.
The ticket is si good one and
will be eluded.
This name of H. M. Crimes of
North l'latto in being mentioned
in connection with the republican
nomination for congress Irom the
big Sixth. district. Thc judge has
si record which is untarnished and
bhould he decide to enter the
race he will bc one of the utrong
candidates before the next con
gressional copveution. Kimball
Observer.
CANCEROUS
m m M ar aT" t Arc In many respects like other ulcers or
(La m w w FL T sores, nnd this resemblance often proves fatal.
A v Valuable time is lost in fruitless efforts to heal
the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Cancer that arc multi
plying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly develop
ing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last sharp shooting pains
announce the approach of lhct eating and sloughing stage, and a hideous,
sickening cancerous sore begins its
destructive work.
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Iso ulcer or sore can exist witii-
out some predisposing internal cause
that Jias poisoned tile mood, aim me m. h. h. ana niior i una taicon sovon not
open discharging ulcer or the fester- th. Place pealed Ulr o
nig sore on the lip, check or otlicr Binc0l -vy. r. Brown, Hollands, s. G.
part of the body will continue to
spread and cat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the
cancer germs or wonmi iiiuiu-t ciiiumuicu jiuiu uiu iih.iimii.iuii.
S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great
antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the genus and poisons
and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is
If you have an ulcer or chronic sore
cal advice will cost you nothing. Hooks on Cancer and other diseases of
the blood will be scut free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
MSti- iltiHtnnii u.nfnu n M A tltn
territories which would be mi-
measurably benefitted by the
irrigation bill now before con
contain 'J74.172.800 acres of
hind, or 1.522.145 souare miles, a
. . 011c.haIf of thc
,., - ,,, TT:,n,i el!ltOQ
IUIIlll 111 Jl 1,11V WillfcV.
elusive of Alaska. Of this
.,.1Mfnrv. ,,,,(142.001 :iCrcs arc
,n prvalc owncrslup) 120,f,43,-
168 acres are reserved for
various purposes, and 535,486,-
73l acres, or a little over one-
sixth of the entire area of thc
country exclusive of Alaska arc
sui) eci to eiurc uiiiiui wie.
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various land laws.
Thk Nebraska State Record,
of Lincoln, this week publishes
tlc namCa of those who petitioned
niom.noi. Povntcr to ir rant a
A t Einbmler jarlIcy an(1
amoll,r others is found the name
. r . r i i
of II. H. Wilson, of Lincoln, who
a ljeing. l)0omc'(1 by fricru,s of
governor. Either one of the re-
commendations ought to be
'.fflcicnt to defeat Wilson. The
next candidate of the republicans
, ht l0 be a man W,J0 can bc
defended against all accusations
of being aligned with the old
ring - - lirand island independent.
AtKlrrw Cliriii'clti'x i:illlili
The building crrctcd by Andrew Car
neglo for tho Stovoua lnstltuto ol
ri'nlimitrtiTif tit 1 f.il.i.V.i.i M I u'tv
rormnllv turnml nvor to llm triiHtcea n
few ovcnlugs ago. Mr. Carnegie, after
"'"'ding over tho koya, was prosentot
Willi HHUVCr C118KUI. ill rOllirilllll
1 1 1 II 1 1 If n fnf Mm i-lft lm itiiinmstnil ttill
"-on
as Ida own epitaph: "Iloro lies a mat
who knew how to got around him mot
"'"Cll eloVCror tllUIl lllniHolf."
I ltfiMii frooi llm Itll litcjl
wiUlum C. Urowu. who has beer
elected third vice president of the Now
lru ucmnil raiiroa.l ana piacoii n
I r 111 1 r tin ran tt ilm nhntrit nir iiml tllf
clmnleal departments of tho road, hai
risen from tho ranks, having started
113 11 BCOtlOll hand Oil tho MllWtlUKCO
fit t'nill Un la ..In.. i...nnl.lnnl .mil I'OII
I v ... .lu la tivu III iDiiiM.lv ......
maunR0P of tUo UUo aUoro rnU
road, which olllco ho will retain
SurKllt tJlUhorlliK Villilc.
.tnlm M RniiM.nt dm Aiiliii'lran
palntor ,l0W la I)IU,0U, ima i)eon paint
lag many portraits thlB winter, In
eluding Bovoral of tho Wertholmor ram
ny, wnom ins caiivnseB navo aueauy
given wtnld-wldo fame, and a group of
thtiH! young women named Hunter.
ivhlch Is proclaimed voiitahly his iiuih
terpleeo by Hioho who have soon It li
his Htlldll),
Niiiiutor I'otlin mill III Wiilili
Sonator TottUM, who will lie SI yoau
old In July, novor employs a watch
uuikor when his timepiece gets out of
order, und has, on several occasions
been itvon to take tho works out ii
- - , , , ..,.
the case at his Senate desk, and after
Ul imnmil untu the nuil.lmty
started up again, would repine them
rtml ,utu,u 1,,a wtltch t0 "l" luKU,!l
eytrywlitro
In cam
Mide hy
Standard Oil
Coaipany
g mil I'n. it li- . H
iM t l!i Jaii p, ft , i3
L Ha r,"t Ire k. J
8 f..y ( eSafe Jilt - M
L leoklnMc Vj WV Vj",f
, An i,0Druy ?wtiou Bmnu
lump on my lower Hp. Tho dootor oau-
' ,, f ,:f ,!,- ,
out Into an open nore. I begun to tako
carried to the ulcer or sore tlic Healing process
begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals
over and new nkin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege
table blood purifier containing no mercury or
minerals of anv description.
of any kind, write us about it, medi
Muynr unit I'rlvntn ClU7.cn.
Mayor Set!i Low lately considered a
petition HlRiicd by Citizen Seth Low
and Krantcd the relief prayed for. It
is snld Mr. Low did not attempt to
Inlluuneo tho mayor In the slightest
decrco In tho matter.
l-crtlllty of KPfii Boll.
Tho fertility of Egypt's soil In illus
tiated by tho fact that every ono of
iO.fiOO fiuuaro inllrs can support 92S
porsoiiB whereas even In densely popu
lated HelRlum thero aro only 080 to
Hit! square mile.
I'otrnlntiiii VneiX (or lrurl,
Tho nritlsh tanker Clam Is tho flrct
vcbbcI to cross tho Atlantic using
petroleum for fuel. Each furnace has
a steam generator which blows tho
c'l, atomized, against a flro-brlck wall
Count ruction of Ancient KohiIm.
Tho construction of tho Cartlmglii'
lan roads differed so materially from
that of tho Roman highways that It Is
r.n eapy matter for antiquarians to
distinguish between tho two.
Witty fun on Ilunlow'M Xmnn.
Uecont antl-Hrltlsh remarks by the
German chane;llor have ro3iiUcd In tho
tevlvat of thc Bklt: "Man wants but
little Herr IJuclow, nor wants that
Ittlo long."
Sllitrlnn Crop Waited.
In tome parts of Siberia n largo part
of tho crops In good years rot In tho
field, bceiuiBO there aro no menus of
transport or faculties for storage.
Would tin it Cooil Ntilxtltutr.
An Illinois Inventor Is urging the
mlutltutlon of printed slides for tho
brakcmiui's volco In tho announcement
of stations lu moving trains.
Lion Gaffes
is 16 ounces of pure
coffee to the pound.
iomcu nonces arc
only about 14 ounces
of coffee ami two
ounces of eggs,
glue, etc., of no
value to you. but
money in the pocket
of the roaster.
UNION PACIFIC TIME CAItD.
(Central Time)
WKBT IIOUNIt.
No. I r.u
p. 111
ft: is 11. 111
101 l.cavot. ...
l:Uu. 111
:u u. m
'ii'Mp 111
1:10 p. m
H:;iii. 111
IT l.cavvt (Krt'lKht)
Ill Leaves ( Freight)
I.eaveM (Krclglil)
KANT llOUNII.
No '.' l.cavrtt Vi:'M 11. 111
ll l.eavet 7:ir.a. m
11 1.eaviM H: 11) a. in
I Leaven , It'll) p, 111
Is I.eaveM (Twin lit) I'.':.ni ji. 111
vo l.eavet. (FrelKlil) !.() u. 111
X Leaven (Freight) 7:15 a. 111
On traltit. No. I ami 2 luiHtu'iu'eiN iniiKt iay
I'lillinaii fare. 11
I'lutulit Iraltm No L'.l anil '-"S Klnn :it :ill
niaiiinin. vuitci iieiKii." iMrry nahhCIIKOI
in ifiiiiin .11 1111,11 wiey niui.
ltOAD NOTICR.
'I'o nil whom it may concern:
TI10 coniinisfioner annoitited to loonl
a road eomiiieneiiit; at tho HoutliotiHt cor
nor sent 1011 8, township 10, north of
rntiL'o ;i2 went, mill riiiiniuir thonco west
aloiiK Hcotion linos anil torinlnnthiK at
HouiuwePi corner 01 seel on . 11 town.
Hiiip iu, north ninKOiKI west, to connect
Willi county road .No. ;)(, has reported In
favor of the CHtiihlishiuont tliorenf and
nil objeoliouu llioioto, or oluium for
ilnnunjeH, nitiHt bo llhul in tho County
nin li ..111... l.,.f... .1 '
V'i.71. o wiuu vni ij ift'iuil. UIKIU Ul lilt.
llthiliiy or May, A. 1)., 1002, or snub
roiul will bo established without refer-
euco thoreto.
FKED It, OINN.
Couuty ClorU
Dated i March 11. 1002. mill
T. Vi. VAN WIE,
CARRIAGE PAINTER.
Call and get prices. All work
guaranteed,
Hinmnn Building Front Street
I 4 Hi
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On Farm, Garden and Lawn will soon begin and
you may need tools and these we keep. There j
is scarcely anything in this line we do not handle. jj
In making' his repairs for spring work thc larmcr J
will need Bolts, Nnta, Nails, etc., stnd this is the 1$
place he should buv them.
Hi
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Bulk Garden Seeds $
W itrMi ....i i. 1
win as usual oe louiitt sii uiw sioru. ciu&u ayuiis
direct from reliable growers.
Davis the Hardware Man (6
Who no one Owes.
i)
8 i 1 TS 'TB f TJ -CS tTH
DONT SPEND S25.00
for new furniture if a 25c can of Satsuma Enamel will
answer the purpose, and make things look swell. We have
all shades of this popular enamel also enamel for bath tubs,
bicycles and stove pipe. We arc agents for Ilcsith & Milli
gans Best Prepared Paint. Think of it, over half a century
in busincsss. Thats what counts.
THE NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY
Next iloor to First Natl. Dank. ::::::::::: J. II. STONH. MoT
I The Climate
Of Western Nebraska
most money burned to
painting- your house.
cheapest in the end.
Sherwin & Williams Paints
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Have been sold by us
iriven univcrssil satisfaction time tried and
found wanting. We
thc spring trade. If you have used it you will buy
it again; if you have not used it, try it. "
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tIaijUfactUfecl by WoirLi7 lialte lRoilcr njiils
Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in
Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the
equal of any Hour manufactured in Nebraska.
Trial Sack uJiil Corj-viijce yoix of its iT)etx
North Platte Roller Mills
C. f. 1 DDINCS
Wm. Gauni,
Blacksmith and
Wagon maker.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Horse Shoeing $4 per Team.
Also reductions in the price oi all
other work. Work iruarantetd or
money refunded. Give uh a call.
Locust street notitb of Yost's
liarnesft store.
HANS
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Thc Tailor.
Has just opened a now
tailoring oRlnblisbinnnt
and hnB now samples for
Dtiita nlpo does repair
work. Call on him with
now or old work and you
will recolvo prompt at
tention. Dowoy Ht. up
in Moreoli building.
THERE ARE OTHERS
who can maUe and repair
Shoes, but there arc tew
who can equal and none
that can surpass us
C. NEWMAN.
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rt'!T)?0lT)'fS'fJJO'fl'r!r
is hard on paint and it is al- o
use anQinferior quality when 2
The best paint is by far thc e
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for many years, and they have o
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have a full stock on hand for
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VERY I
RATES
Hvoiy day ilurliitf the inontlw of Mnreli
and April, l'JO'J, tho Union I'umlle will
Gll Uolonist iino-wny tiukotH nt f.o
followint; rntos.
FROM
Missouri River
$20 o Ogdcn and Salt Lake Ci.y
$20 o Butte, Anaconda and Helena
$22 50 to Spokane
$22.50 to Points oa the Great
Northern Ry, Spokane to Wcnatchcc
Inclusive, via Huntington and
Spokane,
$25 to Points on Great Northern
Ry, West of Wcnatchcc, via Hunting
ton and Spokane.
I $25 to Portland. Tacoma and Sc
attic.
$25 to Ashland. Oregon and Inter"
tcrmcdiate Points, Including Branch
Lines on S, P. Co. South of Portland,
via Portland.
$25 to San Francisco, Los Angeles
and Other California Points.
Full information i-hoorfnlly furnlblieil
nipoti application.
, K. OUNQE, Atfent
PKOhSSIONAL OARDS
, S. HOAOLAND. V. IIOAUI-AMJ
"Oakland & Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR
OfSre over Mrn. llulTmnn'a MI"lfy.H'0.r.?:, .
OltTII 1'LATfK. - HEUiiABAA.
yiLCOX A IIALLIQAN,
ATTORN KYS-AT.LAW.
VOnTH VI.ATTE, - , I.
Olllc over Norm I'ltiu Knuonoi un.
J S.IUDQELV,
' ATTORNBY-AT-LAW.
Oflleo MoDonnld Uloek, Dfwey stroft.
NOUT11 I'IjA'ITB. NEBRASKA
yCtt. Ii. DENT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over Post Office.
Telephone 115.
North Plnlto, ... Nebrankn
A.
H. DAVIS,
ATTOUXEY-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA
Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2.
O. PATTERSON,
7STTO R IS BY-KT-LHW.
Ofllce ovor Vollow Front Shoo Store
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
L. &
ROCHE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Hinman Hlock, Dhwey Strkrt,
NoKTIl 1 r.ATTK. NkIIRASKA.
II.
E. McCAW,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Olllco over Huirman'8 Millinory Storo
Noktii Plattk. - Nkhuabka
G.
V. UKUELL
1'HYSIOIAN AND SURGEON,
OIIIcbb: North rintto Nniional Bank
Building, North Plntte. Neb.
F i.
DENNIS, M. D.,
IIOMOEOPATIIIST,
Ovnr Flrvt National Unnk.
N011TU 1'I.Al'TE,
NKUKASKA.
NOTICE FOR I'UBI.IOATIO.N.
Ijind Ofllce ot Nortli 1'lntle, Neb.,
Fcbrunry 8. 11XB. f
Kotlco Is hereby clvon that Ibe lollowlnir-niiiuprt
cottier Inn filed notice of bis Intention to innko
tlunl tironf In sunport of bis clnlm. nud that snld
proof will bo in ado before ltenletor nd ltecelver
nt North l'lntto, Neb., on March d, 1WJ.
VIZ!
JAMKS I'ATTEltBON.
who uindo Hoini'Stcnd Kntry No. 17317. for tho
wost half northwest quarter nnd west half south
went ijuartcr of Boo. 1-, Town 14, north of Ilnnne
Ell, WvHtUtlt 1. M.
lie names the following witnesses to nrovo his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of sold
IUIH1. viz
A. F. Htreltz. F. IV. ltinckor. Ashlov Peters aud
Juiucs Chambers, all of North l'lntto. Neb
HID QKOHdR i;. I IIENCII.
NOT10F. FOlt rUIlLlCATlON.
Lund Olllceat Noitli 1'latte, Neb.,
March 4, 1902.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
rettler has filed nutlcu of bis Intention to make
liiml proof In support of his claim, aud thnt said
I rouf will be luude before Register nud ltecelver
nt North l'liitle, Neb., on April ITilh IIXi2, vU;
Oil AHLKH J. UAMllltKL,
nho inndo bcuuestead entry No. lT.'AO for the
s uth half of uortheant quarter aud Lots 1 nnd i.
ruction 4, township It) north, ranpe 20 weit Oth
i', ai
llo names Iho following wltlleoses to iirou his
c mtlimous ristdcnco upon nnd cultivation of
s.tld land, viz: John K, Fuller, Henry I). 1'ollllps,
nuiiam n. iiosh and uocurc j. .tirinzte, all or
Myrllo, Neb
mill OEO. K. FItENClI, ItoRlster.
Noricr roil 1'unuoATioN.
Ijind ottlco at North 1'latte, Neb.
March 8, 1U02.
Notice Is hereby Riven thnt the following-named
Kittler has filed notice of his Intention lo make
tlunl proof In support of his claim, and that said
proof will be mndo beforo tho rcKlster nnd re
culver, 0, 8. Land Olllco, nt North J'lntte, Neb.,
on April 21,11)02, vizi
THOMAS r-ETEUSKN.
who made homestead entry No. 173211, for the
norlhoutt iuartur, nee. Ill, town, u, ciiorth rntiKO
2d, wot slxih p. m.
llo names the following wltneeses to prove his
continuous rorldnuco upon aud cultlvntlou of snld
Inud viz; .lohn Hnnsen, Jena ltnemusson,
Christian JohiiMon and Ernest Andrson,nll of
Denmark, Neb.
OeoihieE. Fiiench, Itegister.
NOTlCi: I'OIl 1'ullLIOATlON.
Land Olllco nt North 1'latte, Nub,
February 1.1, 1WU.
Notice is hereby given thut the. following
named settler has filed notice of bis lnteutlon to
mnk tlunl proof lu support of his clnlm nnd thnt
snld proot will bo runoo before Ibe lUgihter nnd
Iteccivur, U. H. Lnnd Oltlto at North I'lotte,
Nob, uu April nth IW1, viz;
OHAI11.E8M. MCOHEW
llomesteml Enrty No 17321, fur the south half
liortbeaM quarter. x,ots 1 nud S, suction II, town
dl'lp 15, north of range 2!. V. llth p. m.
"o nniuu.H the full, ming witnesses to prove hss
continuous retidouco upon nnd cultivation of
Hiild land, viz:
Henry l'oliett. John I'ollott. (;nspar HIvlts.
John I,. McOrow. nil of North rinttc. Neb
cIkoiiiik I! Fhkncu, Iteglster.
rhotofrrbt4
frou Lit.
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
THE "ftSrm. nt Ma
produces t lrn nbovo result sin 30 days. Ittcti
powerfully aud auicily. Cures when all others fill,
touns men will regain their lost manhood, tod old
taen will recover their youthful vigor by tuinn
ItUVI V O. It quickly and surely restores Nerron.
mm, Lost Vitality. Impottncy. Nlihtly EralMions,
tjst Power, 1 allln it Memory, Wastin DlBeases.anj
an effecta pt solf-abuso or excess and indiscretion,
which unOts ono for study, bueinesB or marrlaffe. It
cot only cures by starting at tho seat ot dUeaie. but
laasreat nerve tonlo and blood builder, brine.
'?BHnit,CV!'?,plnH B,ow , ,a, cheeks andis
ttorlng the llro of yontli. it wards otr Insmlti
tnd OoBsnmpt on. Insist on bavini BBVIV0?M
WAU 11 i" ""led Invest rocked By Bail
UOYAL MEDICINE OK, 'gSjJw..
Kor Sale by A V. St,, My.
J. F. F1LU0M.
Plumber, Tinworker
Oenernl Jk-pairer.
Spt'cinl attention tfiven to
em mm.
WHEELS TO RENT
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