Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 07, 1901, Image 2

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The Valentine Democrat
I M RICH Publisher
VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
I BRIEf TELEGRAMS I
Hermosa S D has an epidemic of
smallpox
Range cattle are said to be scarce in
Kansas and Texas
The Union Pacific is getting read
to build a third round house at Chey
enne
Judge Strawn of Omaha was found
dead in his room Supposed heart
disease
Hon Isaac L Morrison lies at the
point of death at his home in Jack
sonville 111
John R Brennan agent at Pine
Ridge says there is no danger from
en Indian uprising
The president hrs nominated Ed
ward H Anderson of Utah to bo
surveyor general of Utah
The president sent to the senate
the nomination of Brigadier General
Shafter to be major general
The president has nominated Lieu
tenant Commander Theodore Porter to
be a commander in the navy
The Duke of Westminster and Miss
Shelagh West were married at St
Pauls church Knightsbridge London
Two more deaths from bubonic
plague were officially reported at
Capetown Both victims were white
persons
William Singleton secretary of the
Grand Lodge of the Masons of the Dis
trict of Columbia died at New York
Eged 83
The Universal Steel Company cap
ital of 300000 was incorporated at
Trenton N J to manufacture iron
and steel
Dr T E Potter received fatal in
juries in a runaway at St Joseph Mo
He was one of the most prominent
physicians of the state
At Winnipeg Man the full court
killed Hugh John MacDonalds pro
hibition law finding it unconstitution
al in almost every point
The pope is credited with the inten
tion of delivering an important politi
cal speech at a special gathering of
the cardinals in the course of the three
days session now being held in honor
of his accession
It is learned that the lnliuential com
mandant Piet Force and several hun
dred Boers in the Dewetsdorp district
are willing to surrender if the com
mandant receives a proposition direct
from General Kitchener
William R Singleton grand secre
tary of the grand lodge of Masons of
the District of Columbia died in
Washington aged sixty three years
During the early years of his life he
served as state surveyor of Ulinois
Senator Hansbrough from the sen
ate committee on library reported fa
vorably an amendment to the sundry
civil bill for the purchase of a rep
lica of the bronze statue of Rocham
beau recently unveiled at Vendome
France
Insane from brooding over the death
of her brother a soldier who died
while coming home to be mustered
out Miss Nonie Prowse agert twenty
daughter of County Clerk John
Prowse of Hopkinsville Ky commit
ted suicide by swallowing carbolic
acid
The American syndicate prospecting
for oil in Egypt has it is said struck
it rich Thomas Sharkey a driller in
the employ of the syndicate writes
ihome that the first well drileld is a
prodigious producer and that other
wells are being driled in the locality
The first well struck oil at a depth
of 2350 feet It is near the banks
of the Red sea
Official statistics estimate the
French vintage of 1900 at 67352661
hectoliters which is an increase of
19444981 hectoliters over 1899 The
harvest is the biggest since 1875
About 1730451 hectares were planted
an Increase of 32717 hectares The
yield per hectare was 39 hectoliters
an increase of 11 hectoliters The
value of the harvest is estimated at
252211600
Senator Teler offered an amendment
to the St Louis exposition bill pro
viding for the closing of the exposition
on Sundays
The Williams bill reducing passen
ger rates on steam railroads from C
cents to 2 cents per mile was de
feated in the Missouri house
Robbers entered the general store
of Sanford Bros at Minden Mo
Thursday night and destroyed a safe
valued at 800 but secured no booty
The Delaware Construction company
of Wilmington has passed into the
hands of receivers The liabilities
ore about 75000 estimated assets
60000
James McGonegal one of the best
known paving contractors of the west
died at Kansas City aged 80 years
William Wood shot and instantly
killed M P Philipps his sisters father-in-law
in a quarrel over family
troubles at Woodburn Macoupin coun
ty 111 north of Alton 111
Mrs Mary Paschell postmistress at
Trenton Ind celebrated her eighty
fifth birthday a few days ago
Santa Teresa the Mexican Joan of
Arc who was accused of inciting the
Yaquis to revolt and who later as
tonished the Pacific states with her al
leged healing powers is in New York
on her way to Europe
It is said the -Union Pacific is to
build a line from Wolcott on the
main line to Grand Encampment and
Battle Lake Wyo
A dispatch from Count von Walder
see says over 300 Chinese were killed
when they attacked the Germans at
Kueng Chang recently
The engagement is announced of
Miss Gertrude Pullman of Louisville
- Ky to Lieut Taylor Evans son of
Captain and Mrs Robley D Evans
Senator Bard of California offered
an amendment to the sundry civil ap
A TEST OF ENDURANCE
Pinal Session of the Senate Long and Pull
of Contests
SEVERAL MEASURES AGREED UPON
The PostofHco Appropriation Is Among
Them That and and Other Principal
Bills Disposed cf After Reports and
Conferences
WASHINGTON March 4 Despite
the beautiful weather and unusual at
tractions particularly at this time of
the national capital the galleries of
the senate were thronged with strang
ers today when the senate resumed its
session this afternoon The senate
convened at 3 p m and proceeded di
rectly to the business of facilitating
the enactment of the remaining ap
propriation bills
A conference was agreed to on the
general deficiency bill the conferees
of the present senate being Mr Hale
Mr Allison and Mr Teller Mr Alli
son presented a partial report on the
sundry civil bill The bill was sent
back to conference with Mr Allison
Mr Hale and Mr Cockrell as senate
conferees
Two bills were passed as follows
Granting a right of way through the
Devils Lake Indian reservation in
North Dakota to the Jamestown
Northern railway company authoriz
ing the Portland Mehalem Tilla
nionk Railway company to construct
a bridge across Mehalem bay in Ore
gon
Consideration of the bill relating to
safety appliances on railroad trains
and requiring railway managers un
der oath to make monthly reports to
the Interstate commerce commission
of all accidents that may occur to pas
sengers and employes and the attend
ing circumstances was resumed
Pending discussion Senators Nel
son McMillan and Berry were named
as conferees on the river and harbor
bill The final conference report upon
the general deficiency bill was agreed
to without comment
Mr Hoar secured the adoption of a
resolution directing the secretary of
war to send to the senate all infor
mation in his possession as to the au
thenticity of the alleged order for the
massacre of foregners in Manila on
the night of February 15 1899 and to
state whether the original of the al
leged order ever was in possession of
the war department and where it now
is
Mr Hale submitted a partial report
upon the naval appropriation bill and
said that as the time of the session
was growing short he would offer a
resolution discharging the present
senate conferee and requesting that
the house grant further conference on
the naval bill It was adopted
The safety appliance bill was then
passed without further discussion
At 510 p m a partial report to the
conferees on the river and harbor bill
was presented by Mr Nelson and it
was agreed to A further conference
was ordered
At 645 p m Mr Wolcott made a
report upon the postoffice appropria
tion bill saying there was no further
disagreement except upon the two
amendments cf the senate concerning
the extension of the rural free deliv
ery system to small towns and di
recting the postmaster general to re
port upon the feasibility of the use
of the telegraph and telephone wires
as a part of the postal system The
report was agreed to and a further
conference was ordered en the items
in dispute
Mr Hale made a second report of
the conference upon the naval appro
priation bill saying that a complete
agreement had been arrived at on all
points of difference on that bill except
upon the senate amendment authoriz
ing the construction of three addi
tional submarine torpedo boats The
senate voted to recede from this
amendment 32 to 18
ANOTHER LETTER FROM CROWE
Pat Writes to the Public to Clear His
Xame of Aspersion
OMAHA Neb March 4 A letter
written by Pat Crowe mailed at Den
ison la March 2 was received Sun
day by an Omaha newspaper The
purport of this letter is the same as
that of the one received by E A Cud
ahy sr ten days ago and is to the
effect that the writer is innocent of
the abduction of Eddie Cudahy and
that he has no knowledge of thecrime
except such as he has gleaned from
the newspapers
Sent Back from Canada
ROSSLAND B C March 4 E B
Bremner of Vancouver and Edward
Williams dominion labor commission
ers have been looking into the matter
of alien labor and as a result of their
efforts sixteen men in the employ H
Messrs Winters Parsons Boomer
who have a contract to do some work
for the Red Mountain railroad were
ordered deported The contractors
will send these men back to the United
States where they were engaged
Japanese Troops to Leave
LONDON March 4 The Japanese
have decided to withdraw their troops
during March says the Pekin corre
spondent of the Morning Pest wiring
Saturday and to replace them by 2
000 fresh troops 500 of whom will be
posted here
IS SPREADING IN CAPETOWN
Bubonic Plagruo Condition Grows Stead
ily Worse
CAPETOWN March 4 The bu
bonic plague is spreading here Five
corpses all of colored parsons have
been found since yesterday morning
Ten colored persons and one European
woman believed to be affected by the
disease have been removed to a hos
pital Numbers of persons who had
come into contact with suspected
cases- have been isolated
HOUSE BILLS GO THROUGH
Measures ragged In the tower Branch of
Congress
WASHINGTON March 4 Under
the unanimous consent arrangement
the following house bills were passed
among others
To establish a code of laws for the
District of Columbia amending the
act in relation to the exchange of gold
coin for gold bars to restore certain
widows to the pension roll the bill
providing that a widow who is draw
ing a pension at the time of her re
marriage and subsequently becomes a
widow again shall benentitled to a
pension to incorporate the Society of
American Florists amending the
law of the District of Columbia relat
ing to wills involving real estate dis
charging Aquila J Daugherty collec
tor of internal revenue for the Fifth
Illinois district from responsibility
for 30000 worth of government
stamps stolen from his offiec mak
ing all national banking associations
United States depositories authoriz
ing the construction of a bridge across
the Monongahela river by the Charle
voi and Monessen Bridge company
authorizing the city of Nashville
Tenn to construct a free bridge
across the Cumberland river within
the city limits authorizing the Paris
Choctaw Little Rock Railway com
pany to construct a bridge across the
Red river in Texas to provide an
American register for the foreign
built ship Balctliua to establish a na
tional bureau of standardization to
loan certain naval equipment to
schools authorizing the Pigeon River
Slide and Boom company to improve
Pigeon river at the cascades in Minne
sota In addition fifty four private
pension bills were passed
EXTRA SESSION If NECESSARY
Governor Dietrich Declares He Will Keep
Legislators at Work
WASHINGTON March 4 Governor
Dietrich to a crowd of Nebraskans as
sembled in the Raleigh hotel tonight
said that as governor of Nebraska he
believed it to be his duty to see that
the legislature elected two republicans
to the United States senate
It the ieglslature should adjourn
without electing he said I will call
it in extraordinary session and keep
legislators at work until their terms
expire I believe the people demand
this and I for one will never shirk
a duty that seems so clear to me
National Committeeman Schneider
speaking of the senatorial situation
said that the legislature had at least
thirty working days before it and he
saw no good reason for predicting a
complete deadlock to the end of the
session While I admit the situation
is very serious he added I do not
believe that the republicans are going
to fail in the important duty of send
ing two republicans to the senate
Should the legislature adjourn without
an election it would be an awful blow
to republicanism in our state
SHORTEST SESSION IN YEARS
Present
Congress Lived
197 Days Dis
posed of 1 1 33G Bills
WASHINGTON March 4 The vol
ume of work done by the congress
just closing was shown today in a
supplement to the house calendar pre
pared by Tally Clerk Wakefield of
the house staff The congress was in
session 197 days which is less than
any congress for years The follow
ing count is given of bills acts etc
number of bills 14S36 number of re
ports 3000 public acts 345 private
acts 1250 total acts 1595 number of
joint resolutions 395
Insurgents Lose the Dn3
COLON Columbia March 2 via
Galveston News has just been re
ceived her that a bloody battle was
fought on February 20 near Maria la
Baja betwen a small force of gov
ernmnt troops and 500 insurgents
under Rozles resulting in a victory
for the government forces The in
surgents lost thirty killed and ten
wounded and the government troops
eight officers and seven men killed
and many men wounded
Irish Tarty Short of Fund
LONDON Feb 27 The Pall Mall
Gazette commenting today on the al
leged shortage of the Irish parliament
ary funds says
It is becoming a serious matter to
the party that not a single American
dollar is reaching the official exchequer
and it is generally accepted among the
Irish members that John Redmond
will shortly have to undertake a fre3h
visit to the United States and try to
secure financial help
More Milwaukee Road Stock
NEW YORK March 1 -A Wall
street news bureau says that the di
rectors of the Chicago Milwaukee
St Paul Railway company has decid
ed to issue 10 per cent additional
capital stock at par to stockholders on
record March 11 The amount is to be
4300000 and is to pay for the Kan
sas City cut off
Colorado to Sift Charges
DENVER March 2 The house of
representatives today appointed a com
mittee of five to investigate charges
made by Speaker Montgomery on the
floor of the house that certain mem
bers of the house had been influenced
in their votes on a pending bill by
money The committee has full pow
er to compel testimony
Latest Tribute to Evarls
WINDSOR Vt March 4 The re
mains of Hon William M Evarts who
tlied in New York last Thursday were
brcught to Windsor in a special car
last evening accompanied by members
of the family save Mrs Evarts and
Mrs Baman who were taken to the
Evarts mansion for the night
A brief service was held at the house
tonight for the family and the public
services were held at St Pauls church
at noon Rev E N Goddard the rec
tor officiating
WILL IT REASSEMBLE
No Extra Session of Congress Seems
Likely to Be Held
THE ARMY APPROPfflATION BILL
House Concurs In Amendments and the
Measure Now Goes to the President
Legislation Over Our New Possessions
Other Congressional Matters
WASHINGTON March 2 The
hnnso vpmnvpd nil nnssihilitv of an
extra session by concurring in the
senate amendments to the army apro
priation bill The vote stood 159 to
134 It was a strict party vote with
the exception of Mr McCall of Mas
sachusetts Mr Loud of California
Mr Driscoll of New York and Mr
Mann of Illinois who voted with the
democrats Mr Cooper of Wisconsin
answered present and was not paired
The bill now goes to the president
The house was brought to a vote
by a special order prepared by the
committee on rules which permitted
an hours debate on a side The de
bate was not especially noteworthy
The Philippine and Cuban amend
ments wre defended by the republi
cans and assailed by the democrats
The only exciting incident occurred
at the close of the de bate when Mr
Hull of Iowa whose name had been
connected with a lumber and devel
opment company in the Philippines
frankly acknowledged that he had in
vested money in it He said it was a
legitimate enterprise which was not
looking for government favors Sub
sequently when he said that the com
pany would not have invested money
if Bryan had been elected the demo
crats jeerd and hissed and shouted
that it was because if Bryan had been
elcted the Philippines would not -have
been exploited Mr Lentz of Ohio
challenged Mr Hulls right to vote
but Mr Hull voted aye
The final conference report upon the
Indian appropriation bill was adopted
and a number of minor bills were
put through the final stages
The house met at 1L oclock A
resolution was adopted closing the
house wing of the capitol from mid
night March 4 to 2 p m March 4
except for the members members
elect and former members employes
of the house and ticket holders
The house defeated the motion of
Mr Elliott to concur in the Charleston
exposition amendment to the Louis
iana purchase bill ayrs 81 noes 132
The committee on rules then re
ported the special order for the con
sideration of the army bill and a
roll call on a demand for the previ
ous question ensued The result was
ayes 139 noes 120 This allowed
twenty minutes on a side upon the
adoption of the rule
The speaker announced the appoint
ment of Mr Bull of Rhode Island
Mr Joyce of Missouri and Mr Bart-
lett of Geargia as temporary commit
tee on accounts until the meeting of
the Fifty seventh congress
Mr Hepburn of Iowa with the rev
nue cutter bill and Mr Cannon chair
man of the appropriations committee
struggled for the right of way The
speaker pounded the gavel for order
Some one complained that he could
not hear what was going on
That is not the fault of the chair
said the speaker He cannot put
lungs into members Laughter
Mr Hepburn moved that the house
go into committee of the whole to con
sider the revenue cutter service bill
and Mr Cannon appeald to the nouse
in the interest of the public business
to vote down the motion The mo
tion was voted down 122 to 132 Mr
Burton chairman of the committee
on rivers and harbors then asked
unanimous consent that the house
non concur in the senate amendments
to the river and harbor bill and
agreed to a conference Mr Hepburn
objected The speaker thereupon re
ferred the bill to the river and har
bor committee
Several conference reports upon mi
nor bills were adopted
Mr Tawney presented the confer
ence report upon the St Louis expo
sition bill which agreed to the sen
ate amendment providing for the clos
ing of the exposition on Sunday and
disagreed to the Charles exposition
amendment The reuort was adopted
WILL SHOW THE FARMERS K0VV
National Good Koads As fociittion Pro
pose it Plan
CHICAGO March 2 Through the
efforts of the National Good Roads
association arrangement have been
been made fcr the giving of a series
of practical dmonstrations in the
building of country roads along the
lines of the Illinois Central between
Chicago and New Orleans During
the present month a special train car
rying a commissary coach and flat
cars bearing modern road making ma
chinery will be run out of New Or
leans and at twenty or more pointi
on the way to Chicago the train will
be sidetricked while experienced men
give instructions in road making At
each point about a mile of roadway
will be built
The train will be preceded by ad
vance agents who will endeavor to
interest farmers in the work at the
points agreed upon The farmers
will be expected to provide the mat
teriai for the demonstration
8URNSMSELf AND SON
Iotva Farmer Murders llis Boy and Cre
mates His Live Stoclr
DENISON la March 2 Jlenry
Warn a farmer whose home was
six miles north of Denison in a fit of
insane fury killed and cremated his
son William burned his house barn
horses cattle grain and all farm im
plements ind 1500 cash and then
committed suicide by rushing into
the burning barn and dying among
his horses
BIG LOSS TO NEBRASKA
The Penitentiary at Lincoln Destroyed
by Fire
LINCOLN Neb March 1 The Ne
braska state pententiary is in ruins
Fire which broka out shortly before
midnight swept through tho great
stone buildings and burned them to
he ground A company of militia is
leaving on a special Burlington train
to guard the convicts who have been
herded within the stone walled prison
yard
Fire which started in the living
rooms of the warden of the state peni
tentiary at midnght seems certan to
destroy the entire main building to
gther with the cell house and other
buildings
Just after 2 oclock this morning p
telephone message came saying thq
room in which the telephone was lo
cated war in flames and must be va
cated This cuts off the only means
of immediate communication with the
prison which is nearly four miles from
from the business district of the city
Between 1 and 2 oclock however a
message from a member of the fire de
partment stated that the penitentiary
proper was doomd and that the fire
was spreading
Before the flames had gained a great
headway Warden Davis gave orders to
release the convicts from the cells and
march them under guard to the prison
yard and there place them under
double guard The removal was ac
complished safely and without disor
der
Extra guards were also posted on
the stockade walls armed with shot
guns with orders to permit no escapes
The origin cf the fire is unknown
When first discovered the officers of
the institution immediately set to
work all the small fire apparatus of
tho prison Water was used in abun
dance but assistance from the city
fire department was called for and a
steamer and hosecart were dispatched
in response to a telephone mssnerp
A short time after midnight Warden
Davis said he did not have the fire
under control but he could not tell
how bad it was Burning in the upper
story and at the front of the building
its spread was slew It was hoped
that it could be confined to the front
of the building Later the report
came that the fire was a very bad one
At 140 a m the city fire depart
ment arrived and
began
throwing wa
ter on the walls The flames had
gained too great headway however
and the firemen directed their efforts
to saving some cf the remote shop
buildings
By request of the warden Chief o2
Police Hoagland sent all the available
policement to aid in preserving order
Later as an additonal measure of
safety Leutenant Governor Savage
acting in the absence of Governor
iJietncn in response to the suggestion
of the warden ordered out the local
company of militia
Captain Ringer with a majority of
the members is at the armory and a
Burlington engine and coach will stare
with them at 3 oclock
AGUiMALDO ISSUES AN EDICT
Proclamation Contained in Organ of Pill
pino Insurgents
WASHINGTON March 1 A recent
edition of Filipinas Aneerupa an organ
of the Filipino insurgents published
at Madrid contains a proclamation is
sued by Aguinaldo usder date of No
vember 20 1900 which sets forth that
inasmuch as me evaders give as z
pretext for the crueltv and for the
present war that we are an undisci
plined and ungovernable people etc
Aguinaldo makins use of the extreme
powers granted him by the constitu
tion orders and commands among oili
er things that all people who commit
murder or acts of brigandage as well
as all traitors shall be summarily
shot
Half Eaten for G A 2t Encampment
SIOUX CITY la March 2 The
Western Passenger association has
granted to the Iowa department of the
G A R a rate of one fare for the
round trip for the state encampment
to be held at Dubuque June 4 and 5
Colonel M P Davis commander of
the department received this informa
tion in a letter from Chairman Mac-
j eou ot tne association and he
much giatified with it-
is
Unity Girl Roasted to Death
CEDAR FALLS la March 2 The
infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Jams
White of New Sharon was found by
the mother roasted to
death en her re
turn from an errand rear th hou e
She fastened the little one In a chair
and left her in care of a 3-year-old
girl fho babe fell near the fire and
was literally roasted to death
Low Rates to llie Pacific
CHICAGO March l The Union Pa
cific announced today its intention of
making a colonist rate of 25 from
Misosun river points to north Pacific
coast points The rate already
en
joyed by Chicago via St Paul will
be effective till April 1 and is of im
portance chiefly to Missouri and Iowa
pomta
Presidprt Averse to Del iy
WASHINGTON Marcn l Special
Commissioner Rcekhill at Pekin ha
been instructed to make it known to
the foreign ministers
that the presi
dent strongly
deprecates any action
that Till tend to delay or check the
present negotiations there and
espe
cially is he desirous that there shall
be no further unnecessary bloodshed
Places Lee on Retired List
WASHINGTON March 1 An order
was issued at tne War department to
day placing Brigadier Generals Wilsor
and Lee on the retired list of the
army
Confer ou Louisiana Bill
WASHINGTON Marchl The con
ferees on the Louisiana Purchase expo
sition bill met today They agreed upon
the amendment to close the gates on
Sunday and disagreed
to the appro
priation for the Charleston S C ex
position
The clergyman is usually the best
man at a wedding
What Do the Children Drink
Dont rive them tea or coffeo Have too
trtodthe nJVlood drink called GRaM 0
It is delicious and nourishing and takes the
place of coffee The mqreGrata O you give
the children the more health you distribute
through their systems Grain 0 Is made of
pure grains and when properly prepared
tastes liko tho choice grades of coffee but
costs about i as much All grocers sell it
16c and 25c
Hope is the froth on a mans Imagi
nation
An inactive Liver Stomach disor
ders Sick Headaches and other ills
arising from an imperfect digestion are
cured by Garfield Tea which is made
from Herbs
Our lives are as free and happy as
they are bound to what is good
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
The man who has no aim in lifa
is still a child
Tho great public schools of the large cities
use Carters Ink exclusively It is tho best and
costs no more than the poorest Get it -
The population of Buffalo N T is
255664
s
8100 Reward SIOO
The readers of this paper will be pleased to
learn th there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all its
stages and that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh
Cure is the only positive euro nowknownto the
medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease requires a constitutional treat-
tnent Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system thereby destroying tho
foundation of the disease and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution U1U
assisting nature in doing its wont xne v
prietors have so much faith in its curative
nowers tnat they oner une Hundred uouars
any case that it fails to cure Send for list of
Testimonials
Address F J CHENEY CO Toledo O
Sold by druggists 75c
Halls Family Pills are the best
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
Discretion is the salt that preserves
life and fancy is the sugar that
sweetens it
TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bhomo Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure
E W Groves signature is on the box 25c
Fashions sway is often more auto
cratic than aristocratic
For frost bite chilblains sore and
lame joints stiffness of muscles trv
Wizard Oil It wont disappoint you
Better the child cry than the moth
er sigh
Mrs Wlnslows Soothing Syrap
for children teething eof tens the gums reduces ip
Earamatlon allays palncures wlndcollc 21c a bottle
Without obedience there is no vir
tue or strength
Pisos Cure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds N W Samuei
wu ujuh in j jj cd 17 1900
The amount of the United
traesurers bond is 150000
States
All goods are alike to PUTNAM
FADELESS DYES as they color all
fibers at one boiling
It would be pretty tough on some
men if others did the right thing by
them
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
30 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
ABSOLUTE
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Carters
Little Over Pills v
Must Beer Signature of
Sec Fac Slmila Wrapper Below
Yary SB232 aad as easy
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