The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, August 12, 1909, Image 7

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    The MvocS Qepartmeinit
News Items Gathered Each Wk by a Social Reporter for . This Department of the Semi-Weekly Journal
Dr. J: V Braider mad a ttTS? to"0 t" B.tV MarqflardfVasr at Om
aha Tuesday. : i ;.;. W
Sam Johnson, wife; and Mrs. Mo
Grady went to Veejilng Water. Mon-
Lincoln Mcndayc.'. - r rl iis j
.Harry Marquardt ' was ' over "from 1
Nehawka Sunday ?7i-l v.
; u8Mohr -and family were at
Syracuse; Sunday V
Mlss Julia NuUtnan-jto-isltfi)gv.al
Murdock lh!s week. "";--
'Col. .ifob'ert, WUklnsoil Cas.. jr$
from Dunbar Tuesday. , )
ad W'aldrip spent TronTSaturaay
until Monday in Omaha.8 -
Dick Leeferk Went to Union' Trl
day to attend the picnic. '
Roy1 Fahfc'estock "and Allen Nelson
went to Omaha Monday.
Mrs. tQuia.IlUhgt Jetafted Jrom
Murdock Saturday evening.
Henry Stubbendlck was orei' from
Unadilla Saturday evening.
' Mrs.- L. J; larquardtand thildreri
returned from ttica Sunday.
Mrs. i. p. Marquardt w as a Weep
ing Water visitor Tuesday.'
County .Clerk Rosenc.rans ' was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
L. U.. Hupp and family were, visi-
jng at Weeping Water Sunday. ; ; ;
Gussle and ' Minnie Dunkak are
victims of the whooping cough.
Jeff Welcher ja , painting Chas.
Ptrobel's residence west of town.
Miss Neva Zook is attending the
chautauqua at Auburn this week.
Misses Edna and Selma Marquardt
were nt Eagle this week visiting.
Grace Conrad has a very sore chin,'
as a result of a kick from a horse.
Samuel -Johnson and Carl Shroe
der and wife were at Elmwood Sun
day.
Mrs. F. W. Ruhge and daughter,
Louise, were visiting in Omaha Fri
day. George.. Oiivetf Wet-ping- Water,
pent several hours in our city Mon
day. ''. .
T. W. and G. A. Malcolm spent
Sunday with their parents at Tan
geraan. ' '''.'.' . ;
Isaac Ellsworth and family at
tended the. Old Settlers picnic at Un
ion Friday. ' - -
II. G. Wellensiek is having his
ftuto shed painted. Jeg Welcher is
doing the work. ' '.
Jacob Opp and family attended
the picnic at Union Friday. !
ON GALLEY 4. r ,
day,
The smaller children all have the
whooping cough and the larger ones
all have th$ bicycle fever.,,'
j v .v -Schawls.-. V
: ;! IWster.) -
H. B . SVne htfs sold to James XI-
fday'49 acres of land east of Union at
$ U0-' per acre. r. '' " ;
Mrs. Fred Densgn' of Plattsmouth
ahd -Miss Ruby-SemsorT'of Lincoln,
came In Thursday to visit Mrs. Si
mon pkuyu v ?
'The ood-old stork' is still doing
business in this, vicinity, Wednesday,
Aug." 4,' he 'left a' 9 pound girl at the
home Of Emest"Toung and of course
Ernest is doing fine, lf! he Is a trifle
gay. " : -
" Charlie Hall : had' the misfortune
to have his left hand "seriously hurt
last'Monday while putting up hay on
his farm south of town. A pitchfork
fell off the hay rack and striking
his hand, ran" one tine through the
palm.' "; : ''' "'r f-
; The party who put the dbgs in
the mall ' boxes on route 11 last
winter lias- "skidooeed." The postal
authorities are on his track' and if
he is caught, he will hardly use mall
boxes for dog kennels again.
Max Shaffer had the misfortune
to be thrown from a stack, while
putting up hay, by the heavy hay
fork striking him. He was pretty
badly hurt but is able to be around
now. The accident occurred while
he was helping Chalmer Switzer.
John Doughty' brought to our of
nee tne other cay an Indian axe
that he had picked up while listing
for corn last spring! lie lost it and
the other day while plowing corn he
found it again. It is a perfect spec!
men of the stone age when all the
implements, both of warfare and
general use were of this kind. John
prizes It very highly as a relic left
by a man who resided on his place
before he did. '
Alvo
(Special Correspondence.)
Charles Snavely went to Lincoln
Thursday on No. 17.
Harry Parsell , went to Wilbur
Thursday. ...
Dr. L. Mulr drove to Greenwood
Thursday. . ... .
Miss Grace Bucknell went to Lin
coln Friday to visit with relatives
for a few. days.
Mrs. Forde, who has been visit
ing Mrs. Allen for a few days, re
turned to her home In Lincoln Fri
day, v
Alias Stella Shesley returned .Fri
day evening from her visit to her sis
ter in South Dakota.
IK Snoke returned from Hallam
Saturday noon. . ... - -
Fred Dreamer, returned Saturday
from Colorado. He reports a good
time. His family will remain there
some time.. -. , -: -
Mrs. .Nat. Snavely returned Thura-
TAKE IT !!i TIME
Juft as Scoi-rs of rialtMiioultk Peo
ple Have.
Waiting doesn't pay.
It you neglect the aching back.
Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely
follow. . .
Doan's Kidney pills relieve back
ache, .
Cure every kidney ill. ...
Plattsmouth citizens endorse them.
E. M. Buttery, Cor., Sixth & Wal
nut Streets, Plattsmouth, -, Nebt.
says: "It did not require a long use
to prove to me that Doan's Kidney
Pills are a remedy of merit. I often
had pains In my hips, so severe that
I could hardly , work and there was
also a lameness across my loins. I
had reason to believe that these
troubles were caused by disordered
kidneys and hearing Doan's Kidney
Pills so highly spoken of, I made up
my mind to try them. I procured a
box at Gerlng - & Co.'s drug store
and they brought me prompt and ef
fective relief.".. ... .
(Statement given June 19. 1909.)
On December 29, 1908,. Mr.; But
tery said: ; "I still have a good word
to .say for Doan's Kidney Pills.; I
heartily confirm the statement I made
over two years ago In their favor.;'..
For sale by all dealers.- Price 50
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The most perfect paper "you" The pate'nt which the trust 'is"
' - can get made in ' flvt" sur- "" trying lo"sTab7""This is the"
faces and four grades not
made by a trust. ' The price
is riitht. Post cards or sheets
Let us tell you a few facts
and advantages.
original," genuine and perfect
film discovered by Dr. Han
, nibal Goodwin. It is a posi
tive fact that this film has
keeping qualities not attained
by the "other" film.
Another Fact
Do not forget that any apparatus for taking pictures is a
Camera, no matter what fancy name a man has copyrighted.
j Results arc what Count-
17EYRICII & IIADRABA
:i"r Agents for Ansco FHm, Cameras and CyHo "
day from, her visit in Lincoln.
Jno. Sutton's little boy had his cents . Foster MUburn Cp., Buffalo,
hand caught In the cogs of a road New York, sole agents for the United
grader and , was severely hurt. Dr. States
Mulr was called and-dressed .the
.Miss Opal Lewton deturned from
the Epworth Assembly : at Lincoln
Monday evening.. . .'. -
Mrs. M. Miller, of Cook, was the
guest of Ora E. Copes and wife sev
eral' days this week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Brazil, of Berlin,
were visiting with Jeff Welcher and
wife Sunday evening, r
W. L. Gillln has been at St. Joseph
this week, buying goods for the store
of ZImmerer & Gillin.
Keep It ready for the bruises that
are sure to come A. D. S. Arnica
salve. 23 c nt Copes'.
L. U. Hupp, , the .reaj estate hust
ler, was hustling around . Murray
several days this week. - -
H. G. Wellensiek. J. CI ZImmerer.
Louis Dunkak and Gustavo Buss
autoed to Omaha Thursday.
John Nutzman left Monday for
Minnesota, where he will visit a few
days with relatives and friends.
For sore, strained or swollen mus
cles A. D.. S. liniment Is cooling,
soothing, healing. Price 2.1c at
Copes'.
Fred Hlllman and wife and Dr.
Fchall and wife were visiting at F.
W. Ttuhge's home Tuesday evening,
evening.
L. IT. Hupp, T. W. Malcolm, Ben
Mohr and O. Paler have returned
from their trip west. Mr. Mohr pur
chased a farm.
. ' Elmwood. -
- . (Leader-Echo.)
" Edwin Jeary is spending his vaca
tion at his summer home at La
Point, Wis. "
Master Warren Bailey Is suffer
ing from a felon on one of the fing
ers of his right hand.'
Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are
the proud parents of a bouncing
baby boy, born Monday morning.
Ten cars of corn were shipped
from the local market Tuesday,
averaging about 1200 bushels to the
car. - '
Misses Edith and May Durbln re
turned Wednesday evening from a
months visit with relatives in Iowa.
M. H. Tyson Is building a 16x18
two story addition to the residence
property he recently purchased from
the late James C. White estate. '
J. D. Brlttell commenced Monday
morning the erection of a. cottage
on the lot lying west of the prop
erty vacated by Ezra Miller.
4 Noel Tyson, Joe Capwell, Mil
dred Lanphear and Lena Sharp
returned home from Peru Friday
ownlng.having finished their iworl
in the state normal summer school.
Mrs. Codswell has purchased the
residence property vacated by Ezra
Miller from J. D. Brlttell. Mr. Mil
ler has moved his family Into the
Langhorst residence property Just
west of D. Smith's.
wound.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Boyles went to
Lincoln Saturday evening to attend
the assembly. They returned Mon
day. . ; i . ,;
II. S.- Ough and son Chester, went
to Lincoln Sunday evening. Mr.
Ough returned Monday and Chester
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, who have
been visiting at F. Uptegrove re
turned to their home at Raymond
Saturday,
Harry Clements, Roy Bennett and
Ray Parsell left Monday morning
for South Dakota to help thresh the
Immense wheat crops raised there
this season.
Alfred Stroemer and Earl Bennett
drove to Eagle Sujulay morning to
take the early train for Lincoln to
attend the assembly.
. Harry Parsell and son John re
turned from Wllber, Saturday. They
report Mrs. Parsell's sister, Miss
Agatha Tucker no better, i .
Miss Marie Stroemer visited at the
take no other.
" Jupiter and Venus.
Like two sweethearts the planets.
Jupiter and Venus, strolled side-by
Remember. the, name poau's and sWe down the western paths of th
sky last night.
'Many people of Omaha witnessed
Entertains For Bridal Party. if pticnomenon. borne had not
Miss Minnie Henrich yesterday looked skyward since the days when
delightfully entertained the bridal walked down the lune of signs
nartv of Miss Blanche O'Neill and witn "Uh, you kid!" The mere
Mr. Jas. Hunter whose nuptials are thought mnde most of this class lone-
set for the near future. The Hen- some or nomesick. others appre-
rlch residence was tastefully and de- Mated the sight because of its sclen
licatelv decorated for the occasion, title significance or because it was!
ho colors chosen being green and unusual
white and the decorations were much Theie W!lH a tlmo- 80 mythology
admired by the assembled guests, reads, when the good pod Jupiter
Quite a number of the mutual niado love only to Lndy Juno, lie,
friends of this popular couple were fie great hurler of thunderbolts
nvited and the attendance was quite was moved to wrath If hU constancy
up to the entire invited list. The was cioubhted. Did he not bind the
form of entertainment provided for semi-god to Mount Cnusasus and
the guests consisted of games of var- burl rivals from, the empyrean blue
lous kinds and other forms of amuse- 'o the foot of Aetna, simply be-
ments which all greatly enjoyed. cause his devotion was questioned?
At the usual hour a two course U'ut that was long ago
luncheon was served which was H's conduct last night seemed lit
greatly enjoyed by all present. tie short of trifling. Here he meets
this Veuus, the goddness of love and
August time, tells on the nerves. Ul uuuul" "k l"c
P.,t fhnt nnlrltlpRf! nn nmhltlnn f ppI. " CBl' V""B pumuy umi 11 is B
Linm of Weight. '
' "A man losing weight repldly must
never neglect this grave symptom
showing that the body1 does' either
not get enough nourishment or else
is not able to digest what food it
is given. A' speedy help Is neces
sary because negllencb often means
death.: If you will suoceed In mak
ing the body accept nnd digest as
much nutritious food as Is necessary
for sustaining its weight and
strength, you've won the battle. The
best remedy in this respect Is Trin
er's Elixir of Bitter Wine. Uso it as
soon as you will notico that you aro
getting tired at the least exertion,
that your appetite Is weak, that your
sleep Is not refreshing. It will give
you a healthy appetite, perfect di
gestion, pure blood, strength of body
and mind.' At drug stores, Jos.
Trincr, C1C-C22 K. Ashland Ave..
Chicago, 111. ' "
hnma rt TVi Am a a CnK Qini1n
Miss Myrtle Wolfe left Sunday to 1 can be easily and quickly altered ?.ubUc and tt,anU. dwn
clerk in the store owned by Dream- bv taking what is known to drug-
eer & Cashner at University Place. K,st8 everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Re-
Miss Cora Stout remaining- In her storatlve. Within 48 hours after be
stead at their store in Alvo. ginning to use the Restorative, Im
Last Sunday three McKnee motor Provement will be noticed. Of course,
cars passed through here enroute to ful' health will not Immediately re
the southwest. They . stonoed a turn. The gain, however, will surely
short time In town, Two of the cars follow.
the shadowy roadways of the night
He doesn't offer to shake bands; be
doesn't even bow an acquaintances
ship, but bangs on about a foot or
so away until they disappear bHow
the horizon shortly after 8 o'clock,
Certainly Jupiter must have been
And best of all, you will flirting. Undoubtedly the mistreat
were destined for Phoenix, Ariz., to realize and feel your itrength and el J""0 was asleep, or perhaps Bhe
be used on the Marlcopla & Phoenix ambition as It is returning. Outside dead and burled, for the as-
R. R., the other one on the Ferro- influences depress first the "inslda "onomers say mat sne nas not ap-
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carrie de Sonora R R.. Mexico Thev nerves" then the stomach, Heart, "'reu u,e ""' "ve
' " I I i ii.t it. n-t 1 i a
were In rharira nf ornrf mnn,mn and KldnevB "will usually fall. u.e ope. . jnus, dupuer
C. Sager, and run as a special. ' strengthen the,c falling nerves with Burely displayed his fllckloness.
J. V. Parsell was a Lincoln visitor Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see how Father William J. Rlgge was busy
Tuesday. .-.. quickly health will be yours again
J. M. Foreman went to Omaha on Sold by all dealers
business Tuesday, returning in the
Mr8. Philip Klbler, who bus lieeil
visiting at the home of John True
for several weeks, returned-.to. herJ
home at Cessna Pnrk, Illinois Tues
day. ' . ' '
Catarrh Is an unpleasant disease,
always liable to develop Into some
thing worse. A. D. S. cattarrh Inhal
ant is a scientific remedy for catarrh.
Price $1.00 at Copes'..
Agreed to Disagree.
The Jury which heard the forcible
entry and detainer suit of Wortman
vs. Pratt ot al came to a eonclus
Ion to disagree and was discharged.
The next trial Is set for Aug. 31.
Justice Archer henrd the case which
was an Interesting one. The parties
come from near. Ashland and accord-:
lng to the evidence, the defendants
seemed . to have Borne the best of
the case. Byron , Clark . appeared
for the plaintiff and D. K. Barr, the
Ashland attorney, appeared for the
Pratts. The Jury Is said to have
stood four to onu for the defend
ants.
evening.
Prof. Jacobson v as doing business
in town this week.
Chas. Ayres went to Lincoln Sat
urday to 'have his eyes attended.
throughout' the evening in showing
the planets through the telescope to
those who visited the observatory at
Crelgbton college. A score or more
Miss Dora Kaffcnberger has re- called there to see the two bodies
turned from a visit with her friends, through the powerful glass at that
Miss Elizabeth Oliver and Miss institution
Myrtle Standlsh, of Murray. While v..nug .I)D.nr.d brilliantly
G. Parsell and Sam' Jordan went tnere thc attended the Old Settlers' thnn dl. ,,... on am)unt f jH.r
to Lincoln last Saturday to attend p,cnlc at Un,on wnere tney mK a proximity. She was only about 150,
the assembly.
II. VIckers, Clyde Newklrk and
Dale Boyles drove to Murdock Sat
urday evening. Some attraction sup
pose.
County Clerk Rosenerans went
through town In an auto Monday.
E. S. Tutt, of Plattsmouth, candl
date for sheriff on tht Democratic
ticket, was In town Tuesday,
E. M. Stone, his brother, R. A.
Stone, and their mother, Mrs. M. I1
number of their old schoolmates of 000,000 miles away from the earth,
the Peru normal.
A Very Pleasant Party.
Miss Edna Luschlusky Tuesday
evening . entertained a number of
her friends on Wintersteen
Hill. The time was pleasantly put
In by the guests In different games
and listening to music which several
of the guests gave and which was
very enjoyable. Later In the even
ing a fine luncheon was served which
all partook of with great relish and
which was hugely enjoyed, after
which the entire party took their
leave, having spent one of the most
enjoyable evenings.
Those attending included Misses
Ethel Jones, Etta Hyde, JessleLcdg
way, Grace and Edna Luschlnsky.
Messrs Ed. Reynolds, James An
drews , Earl Hyde and Clarence
Ledgwny. '
Fine Kami For Sale.
226 acres, all in one. body, 175
acres In cultivation, and the balance
timber and pasture. A splendid
stock farm, and. will bear Inspection.
A seven room house, and other out
buildings. $75.00 per acre takes It.
For further particulurB call on or ad
dress Otto Carroll, Nehawka, Neb.
IF SICK-WHY PAY
Unless Health First Returns.
II'TH la what riioiilJ nii'l ritn txtdnml
Now rou woulil not willingly car tut UxA
tint " worlhli-M would yon?
Tlii'ii why i'T for nn-illrliw until that medi
cine flot lrovi't to you iuit'Uml woitlif
Pou t vr v knonltur ulirt lit. h innri l Itn.
.... n .1.. f. .. .1 lMHU 1 Mil ' .I..I.
ir iinl"si lii'Klth nrrt ri'ttiriin ". Al"! I I'lii'U my Konen in hijuyu im-nrim-ii
while the old god of Mount Olympus
was nearly four times as far away.
They appeared close together from
the enrth because they were in the
direct Hue of vision. Venus a little
to the north of Jupiter. World-Herald.
Many people on the streets last
evening remarked upon the beauti
ful spectacle which the two stars
In the
Stone, were In Lincoln on business KiMormivB with iuncU and wlvl nu iuy "No
. ' i r I hnlti. Nil Imv" rntitnict.
luesday. niwitlvly ill7t to th 'li-lt vcryhT
Mr. Anderson, nop ,f tlm ,,..r,.. thaf'iT. .Vm litsluivUtt LiUUwIlllf
, i... i....
Inra nt H,o ,tnn mn.Avn.i a . . i .M" V u . u-r.uu w.uur-
" .v w,u 0. iii,.r DrfwrlmioiiK t.y.
gram one day this week Informing U you nw-d moro auwigth, mnr vttalttr.
, . . I linim f IRWf lir IIIUM Villi, liij innnnniw
mm tne cirownintr or his only Bis- iuwtaviandnotiiiiinniiiatlni(roviiwiii.
I.. ii.. ii. ..,. I Whrn Urn Stomach, lltiirt, or KlUnryi 0
ter. He left right away for Chi- Wmn.tiiHnt.nti)r.hiioop'.KiiitoratiT..id(M..,t
cago.' A few years ago another sis- UiHi.niiarh nurHimiiiau tiMi H.irtor kuw
ter lost her life In the Iroquls I Diiitkni.iiin mwiirlna. Th booki Iwiow ui
Theatre fire. I i v.:. ..... ...... M.i,t.
Jos. Parsell shipped a car of cattl T. fo!m" aInr.,y
to h.rirt l aMtf iui..r lu U.vt.dii rB "I'enoinK ne nay in umnnn. go-
action or tmpniwi
early evening they shone out of the
west like twin diamonds almost, the
only difference being that Venus was
some little larger than Jupiter. Both
shown vwry brilliantly aud present
ed a sight seldom Been,
Mrs. Jacob Trletsch and daughter-
in-law, Mrs.J.W. Trltsch and Mrs.
to South Omaha Monday.
G. P. Foreman, Jr., shipped a car
Tli'" iMMika will orn tip W and tinlrfnl
lng there with Wm. NVgal of Nor-
The laterft news from Mrs. Lillian
K. Hasse Is to the effect that she Is
eveldently Improving. Mtb. W. L.
Street received h card from her writ
ten Monday In which she says that
on that day the nurses moved her
around for awhile In a roller chair.
This will be welcome news to tho
many friends of Mrs. Hasse, who
sincerely hope that she will soon
recover from her long and danger
ous illness.
Our good friend, Osrar Zaar,
enme In this morning from his home
near South Ilend, to transact some
business nnd gave tho Journal a
pleasant call. Mr. Zaar returned a
week ago from a three months trip
to various points In the cast, and la
now arranging Ma affairs to depart
for a like trip to Seattle and other
points on the Pacific . coast. Oscar
loused his farm for this year, and Is
putting In his time sight-seeing. We
don't blame him.
Of nnrkern tt Qnnl!i Omaha Tiw.odnv M'"" tn lh""' '" ,r Th,, V.'11 h" fo,k h0 1,1,8 mn ,,lP,r Uest nnd
or porners to houtn Omaha Tuesday ,rmslma).,,i.n,,K1,l,ll,y,rh,1,v,Ul,rT-lh,ll,B. ,.,.,, ...
night or powr norvi-a. Tiny t-ii how tii K...torattv 1ho the guest of other relatives for
9 COtO
i Arc You Troubled Vilii Kidney and
: Liver Complain!? A. D. s KIDNEY REMEDY
i is one of the hestcure9 thatwc know. Turoly a Vegetable Com- 9
1 p mnd for all disorders arising from an inactive condition of tho
Liver and Kidneys. "A dose in time saves nine." Take now
before your case becomes chronic and leads to dangerous com-
J plications. Price .loc and $1.0fl. jj
j ORA E. OOPES, I
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J. II. Stroemer done business In I -kor iniiim tniii m rn. Ail oi tn.i fm tt
umiina nnesoay. Thill. i,. i '- akt ito rhtiwron a
Jno. Yaegr took In the sights of mfWi! inhoxe vtnkirtlnriit lurk it
just n$ 1 da ly thin r markabtt iyvi ",
Bo wrlto ran today fir tlia orlrf.
to Omaha
Omaha Sunday.
Clay Foreman went
Saturday.
Mrs. A. J. Bird went to Lincoln
Monday evening, returning via
Eagle Tuesday.
Mrs. S. A. Rosenow and Mrs. N.
Knott drove to Lincoln Wednesday.
Art Bird's lUtlo colt died Monday
afternoon nfter severnl weeks of suf
fering with a bruised shoulder.
lng there with Mr. Nepal Is taking
treatment of a specialist In Oinahn
and Is making one of his regular
visits today to that city.
Notice.
For $2,000 we can sell you a
beautiful home. Houso with seven
rooms, three lots. Three tracts of
land to exchange for town property.
WINDHAM INVESTMENT CO.
Mrs.
I '.v atioliiti.d lionet and rrnnIM
cl!W(tit In tn-nrly rviTjr community U Iwutt luy
uatl.i uii to tlii'flrk.
Hut wrltn nin 0rt for tli ord. r
All drnrirlt I'll lr. Hluioia l!otnratlra,
tnt all aril lint aulliorlr. l to iriv tlm .1) ilny ! t
No drop m a lln idi-nx ami tlnm wna
dlwipi-ilninii'iitund iImIuju. lull u alo tlJdi
Uxik on iimh.
A fotl will do.
lli-.ldi. tou ar' fn to commit fnn a Toil
would your I m it no .i l Inn. My advlm and tlm
Ljo iIow ar yiiir-aicl a'liiont tint,
l'rhaa a worl or two Initii tun ll rlrar
lip onio m rKinauHmi nt. I la t Im1m tlionaandl
iiiKiii tlioiiNiid I t in ir it nin inm rli ti'Mi or
l rolml adrliw tdnii. Mr l t rt.irt l arrly
orlli ymir nlmpli' n-qm ! f-owrim tinw alilUl
r
St
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AVER'S HAIIt VIGOR
TC m CLJ1
u allinir fi uaar
J. W. Black WHS a lutSHengor I1'" H H"I. "f loiimrniw Instil
, . , . , , I nil . ir. iihn'P, imv I.', i. anno. la.
on the afternoon train for Omaha. wii i L 1 1, t..i
where she will visit with friends for No. I rtt, tiM-tia
No. i For Vnnn-n
No ti I nr Mi ii
Avcr' ll.ilr Vigor I componcd of ti!phtir, glycerin, qulnln, sodium
clilotlil, captittim, a.tto. alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a tingle
Injiirlou Ingrcilicnt In thia lit. Ask your doctor If this is not so.
I iillow hit ndvlce. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing.
1'ioiiiptly (.tu-ikt f.illin;! Iialr. Completely destroyt all dandruff.
AYCITS HAIR VIGOR
Docs not Color the Hair
.1 Ta i ..i,.T 1..ll. Mi.
Jn- . Ml 7 "II th- ii.n
a1
No. 4 tin Hid Kldm yi
No. 6 On I'.lii-uinatUm.