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    UKK: OMAHA.
SATURDAY. NOVKMRKR
5
From Our Near Neighbors
lllalr.
Attorney lieiman Aye of Omaha was
In lllalr Ian Saturday.
John Kelly of Nlckerenn. Neb., visited
relatives here on Thursdsv.
J. C. Lon aa In Red Oak, la, and
visited his pitrenta over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Htacken left this
week for a visit to Johaxtown, Vit.
Clvde Mariner and Harry Plata f
Arlington were Blair visitors on Tuesday.
T. F. Miller of Nelifrh, Neb., ivaa a,
Ituest at the home of .1. A. Moore last
i'ridsy.
Mlas Eunice Killlnn returned Hundnv
from a several weeks' visit at Coliini
uus. Neb.
A b-iby Khl was born at the home of
County Commissioner James Maher ou
" eunesday.
Mrs. ."W. W. Foots of Missouri Valley,
la.. Is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Ttodsjers.
. u. Taylor of St. Joseph. Mo., spent
last Monday with hfs parents, Mr. and
Airs. A. J. Taylor.
Bernard Haller was In Fremont last
minrtny and was initiated Into the
KWnhts ol Columbus.
Mrs. I,. Ij. lantrv returned this week
from vteHiiiK her daughter, Mrs. E. . H.
isrooKs of pawnee City.
Charles Ostermsn of Central City, father
or Postmaster Toin Osterman ot Blair,
Aimiea nere over Tuesday.
I'M Tlsnnen, for several years with the
Mlatr NaUontrl bunk, has none to Maplo-
ion, is. o accepi a. similar position in a
hank of that city.
Mrs. P. M. Nellsen, mother of !r.
Morris Neilsen. died In Omaha on Mon
isy night of rheumatism and neart fall
lire, Ir. Oscar Newell of Plalnvlew. Neb..
oft his way to Croatia, visited Ins parents
"on siaicr. mrs. jonn .McKay, last Satur
day, . i
AVI11 Htrode, Kd Grfnim, K. .. Peterson
and Arthur fiross lett Tuesday bv auto
lor a hunting trip up In the Wood lake
fliis. curls Frnhm of Chicago nrrlvnrt
ims weeK to visit lie.r parents, Mr. end
M,ISA- Jarae, and her sister. Mrs.
W. D. Gibson.
inirty-two members ot the Women's
Ke.llef corps went by automobile to Her
man last Thursday and were entertained
uj jnemoers ot me Merman corps.
The Blair public library will bo opened
to me puotic free of charge today. This
move Is made throiiRh the efforts and nld
of the women of the Monday Afternoon
Sirs. Klchard Allberry Is very low, be
IriR unconscious, at her home In this city.
8ho Is the mother of Donna Allbcrry. one
time editor ot the Blair Pilot, now or
I'enver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Tlmineruian of
Omaha, Mrs. John I,ull of Chicago and
Mrs. II. A. Bennett of Havid f ltv autoed
to i.lalr Sunday and took dinner with
Mr. end Mrs. John McKay.
. t
ArllaKton. j
Mrs. F. A. Heynolds wan a business vis
itor at Fremont Friday morning.
tr. Taylor, Henry Rump and Krneat
I'lank weie Omaha visitors Saturday.
J. J. Wllllson of Fremont circulated
among his many friends nere Katurua.
Frank Rosa of Chicscro -was the sucst
of his mother, Mrs. Lucy Rosa, over sun
day. Mrs. Dr. DeBell or West Point visited
with W. S. Hartley and family over Sun
day. -
Koss Blackburn and family of Chicago
Melted J. C. Blackburn and family over
Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie Baker of Tabor, la., was
the truest of her sister, Mrs. KUa Wilson,
last week.
Miss Bello Glover of Aurora, Neb., was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Glover,
over Sunday. -
B. H Dunklan and P. M. Johnson each
shipped a carload of hogs to the Omaha
market Wednesday.
Mrs. A. J. Jeffreys and Mrs. P. K.
Pehrolner of Omaha visited with Mra.
W'lllHm Hall Friday.
J. i,l Marshall and E. Tollman each
shipped a carload of sheep to South
.Omaha Wednesday night. -
Mrs . Jrwtn Jewis left , Saturday -for
'tilvascs. Neb., after an .extended visit
with her mother, Mra. Ualnee.
' Miss Cordula Rink arrive Friday from
Kcribner and was the Kuest .ot her
brother, Frod Borcher, until Saturday.
Mrs. A. K. Whltelowr gave a w,eZ
loast Tuesday evening In honor of her
cousin, llaUour Baker of Fargo, N. D.
Mrs. George Rutton and daug hter,
Geneva, were the -guests of Mrs. Aottie
Heltfer In Omaha the last of the week.
'-Mf. and Mrs. J.' L. Hammel made an
overland, trip to Lincoln Thursday, being
ailed thcrtfby the sickness ( Mra. fam
ine.
Mr
mother.
ani Mrs.
Ben Bohren and son of
Omaha camo' Saturday nwrnlng to visit
Mrs. Bohren'a tnotner. Mra T. Osterman,
"The MiiseKella' T.udwlg and Jennie
Towns left Friday for Omaha to at tend
a banauet given In honor of Dr. Sheridan,
general secretary of the Kpwortlt league.
Sprlaarflrid.
Mrs. U A. Bates Is visiting In Wayne.
Mr. Mike Dlggln has sold his farm and
wtll return- to Bouth Omaha.
Bert Dili has gone to Couth Bend to
live with his father, Blon Dill.
John Saas of Tekamah was here tha
first of the week calling on friends.
District Superintendent Brown was here
1 ait Sunday and held services a". Plutt
ford. .
Mrs. !. Tabor of Ulysses Is here, ca led
by the Illness of her father. Mr. N tlliam
McClaln. i
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Dunn of Omaha were
guests of Roy Whltnes the fore part of
the week.
J. C. Miller attended the funeral I of his
cousin. rO. W. Miller, at Friend, last
Thursday. '
Frank McCamley and wife and Lester
Ball went by automobile to Glenwood
last Bundsy, 1
W. T. Roberts hss resigned his place at
the creamery and Bin tichobert will tako
charge aimr wi
A linen shower was given Mlss
Klwell at the home of
last Tuesday evening.
John Glvlns. who has been In a hj
pjul in Omaha, was a guest of his
hrothir. James, last Sunday.
The msrrlBgfc of Miss Ruth Klwell to
Mr K. N. Chrlstlunson Is announced to
take place Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. K.NJ. Smith, after a resi
dence here of thirty-two years, left Tues
day for Lincoln, where they will make
thofr hume.
The members of the Women's club met
with Mrs. L. A. Kates mursaay
noon. Readings from Hlley was a part
of the program.
At the Harpy-CaKs county convention
of the Roysl Neighbors. Mn
Boll Minium and Mis. A. O.
among the officers elected.
given trill's nmn
Miss Eula Bates
Kieck. Mrs.
Hiiikie ver
ebawka.
Mx I-incn was In Weeing
visiting rel-
a r'"M ridun'.e n-i:rre in ttv- st hixil of
l'tirmay. I
While driving rattle Morris Pollanl f"lli
and wr-n.-hed his les. after which an t-j
tif-k of rheumatism set In anil he Is
quite a sufferer. i
ailltlii.
Miss lfortha Mllner of Bellevue vUlteil
Papilllon friends the first of the week.
. Miss Eva Kennedy entertained Satur
day evening 'or Misses Zella and Esther
Dowllng ot Messetia, In.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Patterson left
AetnesdHV iir Yankton, S. 1., for a
visit with Mrs. 1'iilterson's mother.
Mrs. Tlnime Brown left Inst Saturday
for a several weeks' visit with th fam
ily of P.ev, sthula, formerly of this
pmce.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Dowllng and
daughters, Iceils mid Esther, oi Ms
sena, la., were visiting old friends here
the first of the Wfek.
Amos West.iver. who roently pur
chased the Papiliion roller mills, has
opened tn tpl.i. Air. Westover expects
to move his family here in a short time
The entf rtalnment tl en at the Proa.
byterian eliurcn Wednesday nlpht under I
.no nii-iira ,,j me t nilsuan r.ndeavot
was of excellent quality und well at
tendfd. ihe pei-formers were all stu
dents in the Omaha Conservatory' ot
Muslo anil Art. Miss Zcroqua Petty was
reader. Mr. Will Hethcrtnn viottnjrt ana
Mr. Nielson baritone soloist.
Mrs. William Maxlield entertained the
Woman's -lui Wednesday atternooti lit
her horn,- south of town. An exullent
meeting vug ted by Mrs. .lames Davidson
and Ails. Ij. A. '1 hompeon on "i'he
Story Hour." Three new members Mrs
Koy Bonnnm. Mrs. O. Sharer nil's Mlas
l-klna Wilson were takni Into tne cluo.
Ihe ne:t reg.llar meeting has been ikjsi-pon-
d until Uecernl.t r i and win oc hid
at Mis. C. D. Brown s home.
Vlle.
Mrs. Susan Lewis has
Improving.
Irs. Martha Stulo. who has been llli
for several dsys. is better. j
me Rpwor.n lesgue gave a parcel post
sale at the home of Miss Shepard Thurs
day. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0. Kennedy and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Whit mote motored to
Fremonu Saturday.
Miss Lillian Morrow enterlaind th
Kenslpgton club at the home ot Mrs. ft.
M. Erway Monday evening.
$Ir. Oaniugton of Deoa'ur, la., spent
the week with his daughters, Mis. Fitz
gerald and Mrs. Monahon.
Dr. 11. E. Byars, who 'vas called here!
tsi w-eeu ny me lllnees ot his nnulier,
left for his home Saturday.
Mrs. Issae Noyes und Prlscilla csme
out from Dundee Saturday and are visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner this wc-ck.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster of Omaha, came
out Saturday evening to snend Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltmore.
The Mothers' club held Its regular meet
ing Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
T Resum. A splendid program was given,
with Mrs. Caldwell as leader.
The Busy Bees held their regular
monthly meeting In the Doherty hall
Wednesday. . Mrs. Warner. Mrs. Roy
Hlckson, Mrs. Irving I'resba and Mis.
McDcrmott entertained.'
Tho Methodist. Episcopal Ladles' Aid
elected the following officers for the
coming six months: President, Mrs. E.
Erway; vice president, Mrs. O. E. De
Land; secretary, Mrs. J. S. Kennedv;
treasurer, Mrs. C. K. Byars.
BERG SUITS ME
i
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i ..i . j :ii.,'t i - m a
hee'i ill, but' Is I
Elk horn.
Mrs. John Oreggerson was an Omaha
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. D D. McLean visited Mrsv Cal
vert Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Trlla Chamberlain Is visiting thl
week at Falrbury with her sister.
Mrs. B. B. Baldwin Is at Dunning,
Neb., visiting her son Robert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Paul of lenver,
Colo., are here visiting relatives' and
friends.
Adolph Otto is putting In the founda
tion for his new house, which he will be
gin to erect at once.
Mrs. J. A. Gibbons visited In the court
try two days this week during the ab
sence of Mr. Gibbons. - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Holllng of Morri-
S?i?;'K aI?.. Uer? visiting Mr. llol
ling s brother Claus and family.
Mrs. James Walsli of Benson visited
Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister.
Mrs. Charles Witte, and family.
Air. and Mrs. Oscar Holmes of Colo
.heT? ,v""tlnK Mrs. Holmes'
father, Chris Rolfs, and other relatives.
. uuinn entertained ti, la.
kensington Wednesday afternoon
a nice
dies
mere was a gooa attendance and
iwr. ana Mrs. P. o
the home of Air. and' Mr. JoV".1"
nnrl ' Ik I i... , '
I'arty
- "oavi m.
Water
V oney.
Edgar Murk of McCoolt Is
, live, here this week.
CtHirze Edscn of York is visiting hia
old-time friends this week.
Mi'sKronle Klnca has Just returned
from a visit to llockport. Mo.
Hans Stoll Is having a very severe at
tack "of Inflamatory rheumatism.
Mrs Pratt Is suffering severely from
a threatened attack ot pneumonia.
J S Eaton of Omaha A-lslted his sister,
Mrs. Thomas, the f.rst of the week.
The Booster club gave Tom Mason, Jr.,
a reception ou his birthday Tuesday.
Hasel Cssper entertained twenty of her
little friends on her birthday this week.
T. P. Sheldon got a couple of cars of
feeders from South Omaha Wednesdsy.
Mesdainea Humphreys and Carroll en
tertained their young friends at a kerfM
sington Friday.
The Misses Hubner were at Ragle the
first of the week visiting their sister.
Mrs. West lake.
Mrs Clayton Roeemna of Plattsmeulh
vUtted ber parents, Air. and Mrs. Wun
dcrllch, this wek.
Paul Jones of Benkleraaa, Neb., grand
chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, was
In town Tuesday. -, -,
Charles Adsms came home Friday from
Council Bluffs, where he baa been taking
. Beanlnajton.
foJohn Steinert spent Sunday with home
- r".' 0del1 returned Sunday from
a visit with relatives at Ashland.
Allss Roche has res.gned her position
as teacher of the Intermediate room.
The basaar and luncheon given by the
Roj-al Neighbors was very successful and
enjoyable.
Mr. and Sirs. Hans Iebbert recently re
ceived word of tho arrival of a new
grandson at their uaughier Lena's homo
at Oklahoma City.
Mrs. and Mrs. J. P. Kover and fa unh
and Mr. and Airs. Tobev were out from
Omaha Sunuay evening for a short visit
with thOrau family.
The eondit.on of Airs. August Witte,
who underwent a serious operation about
two weeks ago. Is very favorable and hi-r
speedy recovery is expected.
Two basket sociats are announced for
the near future. Aliss Alexander In district
2 give one November 20 and Air. Nelson
at the liornacker school has one billed
lor November
The new Oit hall was opened last Sat
urday evening. Guests were present from
Omaha, Calhoun.- Millard. Elkhorn and
other points. Over ou tickets were sold
and over 6o0 were served with supper. .
Tekamah.
Attorney Herbert Rhoadrs was a busi
ness visitor at Logan, la., on Tuesday.
Mrs. Abbie Flfleld returned Saturday
from her visit with her brothers in Okla
homa. Mrs. McCue lias returned to Tekamah
after spending the summer on her Kln
cald claim. (
Airs. Nancy Ketchum and daughtor.
Mr. Carrie Crispin of Sioux City, are
quests at the home of W. B. Culler and
family.
Dr. and Mrs. Dunshee and R, K. Han
ccik and families motored to Council
B ufffi on Sunday afternoon to call on
friends.
Mrs. L. If. Ouren entertained a few
women frienda at iiim-neon on Saturday
to meet her friend, Mrs. 8. II. Coop- of
C'ouucll Bluffs.
Miss Dorothy Anderson entertained an
even dozen of her schoolmates last Tues
day evening at a o'clock dinner com
memorative of her birthday.
Airs. M. R. Hopewell, Mrs. E. W. Bry
ant, Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. J. P. Aler
ritt were tne guests of Mm. Arthur
Bailey at Bancroft on Wednesday. ,
A. O. Howard returned the first of the
week from the western part of the state,
where he has been In the Interest of
bis patent telephone registry attachment.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hancock and Mr.
and Mrs. Asa C. MrMullin entertained a
numlier of guests at a 7 o'clock dinner at
the AlcMuliin home last Saturday evening.
Mrs. L. H. La Rue and Airs. D. W.
Greenleaf were Joint hostesses to a 1
o'clock dinner at the IaRue home on
Tuesday afternoon, the guests being forty
Tekamah women.
Mrs. It. D. Mason and daughter. Mis.
Clar Swanson, of Athens, O., are visiting
at the homes of A. it. Dixon and Csn
L'arskadden, the women being mother
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All the favorite fabrics, of the season (see windows) to
meet any man's taste; all the popular shades and mod
els a host of smart mixtures, checks and staple grey and blue.
Selling lore Clotiiiii
Tha'n any other store in Omaha, nat
urally we have more and buy more,
and on that account we have first
choice oi all finest makes of clothes
in the world and we particularly
emphasize the' superb clothes of the
House of Kuppenheimer, Stein-Bloch,
Schloss.Bros., Society Brand, Adler
and others of world reputation that
liere contribute to our peerless ex
hibition of men's and young men's
ready-to-vear hand-tailored garments and
for convincing example of Jour superior mer
chandising we have taken every broken lot of
suits that sold at $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00
and marked them at a small fraction of their
value for quick selling. Saturday-
See Windows
$ 112 50
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Select Your Hat
As you select your
clothes one that
becomes you. -
And if you'll come to us
we'll see that 'you get ike
style that becomes you.
' S2-$2;50-$3 .
STETSONS $3.50 to $5.
Swell Caps for young fellows
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00
BALMACAANS
Today, this frtonv offers hrtter, coat s.t ban .
at any time duringits business. Tlie fab
rics put into the Oveiats re.tho host the.
world uf fords. Yoir iiv choose from all
models from great coats to the sinall. Bfll
Skirted velvet and 'convertable collared
,Balmacaans, so popular and fiwagger for
all builds of mow. 1 - t'V-" ..
$7.50-$10-$;12r$i5
Every material worth wbjla repreientod and
the greater number are ahower-proof.
SHIRT SALE
Men's high grade shirts' in madras, per
calo and Russian,, cords, noft arid 'pleated
bos?-ms, laundered 'nnd pofit cuffs, iu stripes,'
checks. nnd figures; .''Htihdreds; to choose
irom. jjon't ovoviook mis greai cnonce 10
buy some mighty. goot sh'irts for '
a song. 5i.uu values . .
79c
UNDERWEAR
We know of not. other lines, of Underwear aa
good as oura at $1.00, $1.25, l.S04up. , Union
and two-piece. "' . . . ,.
Kpc-lal for Saturday Medium and. heary, weight
Egyptian ribbed cotton union. suits that
old for $1.00, for , ..... .,
1 ' V r " '.- I ' ' J. I . t '
75c
Here You Are--This, Is; the Store for
the Kind pif Cloth
ing Boyis Like
To Wear ' yv
.This store uuderstands' the (t
requirements of'th boys of ! h
thecitv.
When you come-here Spt'
unlay ask to fiee thft great
special we have for : P Aft
that day at. :. : ' yvVv
Norfolk nd D.; B, atyle in. blue,
fancr mixturee, Tartan. checCa'
and atrlpes, and. made with .two
pairs ot pants. Splendid ,!Valuea
1 that hare alwaya ROld A ft IV
up to $7,60; Saturday dtfeVU
at . ,
r . . ..
Boya' Flannel W?alts.'
$1.00 values
Boya Hannel WaUU. ;
I0ekiue.-k
Boya' Caps
ind sister of tha matrons In the two
homes.
Jacob Bskr Is sliowln aome fsnoy
wbltn corn that h tokes prldr In Irom
the fart that the rs are largo awl so
nt rfcrtlv developed rlesr to tho tips. Me
will have about iOM bushsls on his
farms.
Nenman Mai-Greor. oldest son of Rev
Mr. MacGri-itor, pastor of the Tekamah
Methodist Episcopal church, wss married
t St. Kdward on Wednesday morning to
Miss Winnie MscPay. The younx propls
expert to make thoir home In Kentucky,
where the groom has a kooU position.
Got to Go Deep to
Cure Rheumatism
.
Liniment Help Locally, But
the Disease is Way Down
Inside.
i
To set at tbe sonrca of rheumatic
pains It requires tbe deep, searching- In
fluence of 8. S. f., the famous blood pur
ifier. Kbeumstlsm Is ' primarily a blood
dlsesss thst, since It is In this vltsl fluid i
.!. .Il.ll n. . A A n .1 ... I . I
. . i iutuwiiii: ir.urutiri an t 1 1 r i,
Ivdsvs In the JoIdis and muscles, there to
Irritate the nerves and produce pain.
And In order to drive ont tbese pain In
flicting polscns It requires 8. 8. ft. to
sink deep Into Ibe tiny plead Imbedded
In the Innermost tissues. U. h. 8. -travels
vrheiever the blood goes and never loses
its medicinal Influence. This erpialna
vrht It OTercomes the most chronic forms
of rheumsttsm, why It dislodges those bard I
deposits that thicken tbs Jolots, for It acta
l ai a solvent and assists tbe blood to pro-
ride In the tissues those natural elements
fnr which tbe body building process con
tinually craves and must have.
If you have sever uied g. 8, 8. for
rheumatism, get a bottle today ot any
druggist. I'm It as .directed and with
some slmple home helps you will soon
dethrone the . worst and most painful
forms of rheumatism. Writs tbe medl
al di'psrtment, Tbe ftirlft Fpeclflc Co.,
03 wlft ' Ild., Atlania, Os., for addi
tional advice. Yours msy be a ease
lii-re. a silent help from a speclsllst
whose sdvlre is free, will solve the mys-t-ry
tlist has been making life miserable
fur you. When you sak fur H. H. H. In-
.1.. unnn It .n1 mfiia all .nkafltnlAa
Uo F.:oncy Till Cured
V?!l Ft. Oleaaaaa ..res) Hh-"u",1."-
Pa-rasanent our.. arateeel.
DlMMM tntf ltillnMi.it t HumOrl af
cures aatleats U Kekra.ha aael tvwa.
OR. E. R. TARRY . 240 Dee Cfde.. Omahs, Neb.
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S ATLJRDAY'
Next Saturday, commencing at 9 o'clock in the morning, we shAll give to tho first
500 cash customers at our stores ft nico collection of sample, as shown helow. Satur
day and every day in the year you save time and money by trading at any one of our
four Rexall Drug Stores. '
Each Free Box of . '
Samples Contain .
1 Bample tub of Kolvnoa
Tooth i'asta. '
1 Hample bottla of l.sGrlppe
Cough Hyrup. . .
1 (Sample tuba of Colgate Shav
ing Cream.
1 Sample box of B. A B. Ab
sorbent Cotton.
1 Sample envelope Ttexalt Or
derlies. t Only sample Imported Manila'
Cigar.
W&l'r SOAP
Fairy '"'
5 Cakes SATi niUY. for 10t
Free Hair Tonic Coupon
To such purchasers as do not,
care for collection of samples
mentioned above, a 25c bottle at
HwI.ihco Hair Tonic Willie given
free on Bsturday if this coupon'
is presented.
RUBBER COOD6
"Good Blilh
Syringe, gte
, Household
Ruhl.er
filoves . .30
Two-quar.t
P'ountsln
Hvrlng. 4S
Atoniliera.
sso to si.es
Kul.l.er Ice
HMrs, Sfte
,to ... si.ao
l'-q.- Wster
Mass ...Eio
.Nearly l.OUU
articles in .
the IliiHber
.Goods line. K'iperienced sales ladies
In this department.
TOILET GOODS
AND DRUGS At Lowest Pries
ffie Outlcura" ftoap i ... .XTo
Kc Carmen Towder a
Sio 4T11, White nose Hoap ....... llo
tie Woodbury's Facial roap ...lie
tie Hyilrox pefosMe Cream -. .. .10
c Maivina (Veam- .So
tl to oriental cream, Oomaud's Mo
tie. frhr's Tar tooao
0c I'lecca Tooth I'sjita
I'io Maasatta Talcum ..
io Mennsn'a Talcum, I
(Uu l anttifox
l&o Caiter'a l.Ker Mils
kinds
We aere til bent au fountain
drinks and slione-rs' lunches in
quirk, rlean and rurteoits man
ner. The HodtMMiN, downs! ulrs,
16th and Itodge.
The Owl's Nest
Down Stairs 16th and Harney
YELLOW BOX
Prophylactic Tooth Brush- f
es. Use. nuallty. all style IHr
liamllrs and textures, f or . . .
tl.nA iJatiderlne ,
son Penver Mud ... i ... !
It Oreen MotintaJn Renovator
it.Ofl Mayas- Hair Health
He Hill a Caacarii Wulnln ....
It 00 ritorllrk's Milled Milk....
KOo Kortdon's Catsrrh Jelly....
0c Lee's hhutarb I-exstlvs...
500 Listerias
iu Uinta lied Kidney rills...
0c Ivortv .-. .
Ho Mentl.olatnm . . .
tie Nature's Rvmedy ......... ,
sOc f'spe's iJl a Pepsi n .'. .
11.00 Plerre'a Golden Me
covery . .-
ton Ploan's hlnlment..
11.00 f si Hepatlea. . . .
i 1.00 Scott's l-Jtnulrlon.
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