The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, February 27, 1912, Image 3

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    Certainly.
Outdo No ono hna ever been nblo
(to And out what the Sphinx standi)
or whom It represents! '
American Tourist That's nothing!
We've got a lot of congressmen homo
Iho same way! Puck.
Let lovo mako you strong, pure, so
lvere. Let It prevent your sacrificing
thb least portion of your soul's Hfo.
Carmen Sylvo.
Let us then bo what wo are, and
Ihus keep ourselves loyal to truth.
I. W. Longfellow.
t Smokers find LEWIS' Single Binder 60
cigar better quality than most 10c cigars.
Thero never was a man ns Important
as a brldo expects her husband to bo.
Anyway, a spinster can pretend that
she would rather bo her own boss.
kTHE KEYSTONEi
O HEALTH
SS
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH
1TTERS
To sweeten
the stomach,
aid digestion,
the: bitters should be
your. first choice.
IT DOES THE WORK.
Try it Today All Druggists.
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely vegeta
ble act surely
but gently on
the liver.
Stop after
dinner dis
tresscure indigestion.
improve the complexion, brighten the eyea
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must be?r Signature
Nebraska Directory
CURED in a few days
without pain or a sur
gical operation. No pay until cured. Write
Dlt. 11 BAY. 307 Boo Bide, Omaha, Nob.
THEPAXTON
HOTEL
Omtha, Nebraska
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms from 81.00 up single, ?!i cents up double.
CAFE PRICES REASONABLE
DRY CLEANING & DYEINGy
Uest In the Wcat. Write!" for booklet.
Express paid one way on 83 orders.
Dreaher Bros., 2211-13 Farnaiu St.,Omahe, Neb.
DOCTORS
MACH & MACH
DENTISTS
Formerly
BAJ.LEY&MACH
Sid floor Paiton ltloek
OHilU SEimiSSi
Beit equipped Dental Office in Omi'h. Reasonable price.
Special discount la all people living outiida oi Omtliv.
We pay high
est prices for
Hides, Furs,
Pelts, Tallow and
wool. Write lor our price
list and tags today. We have no
Branch Houses. GREAT WESTERN
HIDE & FUR COMPANY, 1214-1218
Tones Street - Omaha, Nebraska
Bell Telephone
s
With its Long Distance con-
nections, reaches nearly every
city, town nnd village, giving
instant communication near or
, far, which emergencies as well
as business and social needs
demand.
Talking over the Long Dis
tance Lines of tho Bell System
may be much less expensivo
than you think. Ask our
nearest agent for information
regarding ' rates or service
connections.
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO.
BELL SYSTEM
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K-OTUJI flDTRUK
JmElw VITTLE
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New Home Secretly
INDIANAPOLIS. To bo tnken into
n strango home by his wife and to
bo told, whllo ho admired the elegatit
furnishings, that ho was tho owner of
tho property, was tho unusual expe
rience tho other afternoon of John E.
Keller, manager of n department In n
local store. Until then Mr. and Mrs.
Keller resided In the Meridian flats.
They now reside at 2535 Talbott ave
nue In n home that was chosen by
Mrs. Keller and completely furnished
by her without her husband's knowl
edge. Tho clover deception used by Mrs.
Keller to keep her husband Jgnorant
of her plans to surprise him would
have baffled a detective even if ho
had been suspicious of her Intentions.
Tho culmination of her plnns so star
tled Mr. Keller that ho doclarcd that
ho felt his "brain was fuzzy."
"A short time ago," said Mr. Keller,
"we decided to glvo up our apartment
at the Meridian flats and to place our
furnishings in storage that wo might
engage a smaller apartment. I came
home ono night from tho storo and a
par of the furniture was gone. My
wlf 3 Informed mo that she had stored
Jilts Philosopher for
HILADELPHIA, Guy Carlton Lee,
widely known throughout the
country as a lecturer and a philoso
pher, sat In tho St. James hotel the
other day contemplating a marriage)
license which ho had procured, think
ing ho was to marry Dr. Hlldegarde
II. Langsdorf of Carlisle, Pa.
He was taking ono last look at the
marriage license prior to returning it
to the bureau with the notation: "Not
used. Sho married another."
Dr. Langsdorf became the bride of
John L. Ayer of Chester, Pa., a
wealthy young man who doesn't have
to do anything but spend his money.
They were married tho day before at
Media after a race between tho two
men for the hand of the bride.
In his downcast way Lee told all
about it. He said ho had lo'st and he
felt grieved.
" love Dr. Langsdorf, dearly," ho
Bald, "and I thought Bho was going to
marry me. She seemed to doubt it,
but I wouldn't take nd for an answer.
"I came to Philadelphia with tho
understanding that Dr. Langsdorf
would follow me. She did. I went to
the marriago license office and obtain-
WiASll,VlWWWWW
Old Man Gives, Pointers on Skating
ETROIT. For the first time in
4G years, Charles Thompson, a
California fruit grower .aged 72 years,
put on a pair of Bkates, a few days
ago, and caused tho crowd of young
sters at 'tho Hamtramck skating rink
to gasp in wonder and astonishment
at his performance.
Thompson, who lived in Detroit be
fore the Civil war, is visiting relatives
in Hamtramck, near tho Holbrook
school. In Bearch of diversion, and
in an attempt to discover a few of
tho old landmarks of their boyhood,
ho and his host started for a walk.
About tho first thing they encoun
tered was tho municipal skating rink,
crowded with small boys.
"I bellovo that I am not too old
yet to go in for that," said Thompson,
stroking his flowing beard.
"Shouldn't wonder if you weren't,
With 1,283 Letters
MINNEAPOLIS. To meet his broth
er, whom ho had never seen, in
order to find whom ho had written
1,283 letters, addressing every man
named Lundy that ho learned of any
where in tho world, C. A. Lundy, 4341
Twelfth avenue S., left the other day
for Ferryvllle, Wis., whero ho will
spend como time.
Twenty-flvo years ago John Lundy
and wife and tho little boy, who Is
now C. A. Lundy, 31 years old, calne
from near Hergcn, Norway, and set
tled near Lanosboro, Filmoro county,
Minnesota. Thero Mrs. Lundy died
shortly after.
John Lundy married again, after a
time. C. A. Lundy went to live with
another family who brought him up.
Martin Lundy came into tho world.
John Lundy died nnd his widow mar
ried again and became Mrs. E. Ander
son. C. A. Lundy know there hnd
been a llttlo child born to his father
nnd stepmother, but his stepmother
hnd left Minnesota; and had married
somewhere out of tho state and he
neither knew where, or what her
Furnished by Wife
tho furniture in 'tho nicest little place
imaginable '
"Tho next evening when I return
cd more of tho furniture had been
taken away and 1 thought nothing ol
it, as my wlfo semed to linvo taken
the moving of our property in charge
Tho following afternoon sho suggest
ed that I wnlk with her to Talbott
avenue to inspect a home that was
for" rent.
"She told mo to wait nnd that sh
would call at a neighbor's house for
tho key. When sho got tho key the
whole family enmo to the porch and
smiled at me. Not understanding the
situation at tho time I thought they
acted strangely, but said nothing
about it.
"I put the key in tho lock, opened
tho door nnd was surprised to sec
that the house was furnished.
" 'Look hero,' I said, 'you've got mo
in bad. This house Is furnished and
occupied. Some one will be coming
after mo in a moment.
"My wlfo replied that thero surely
could not bo n mistake, and continued
talking to mo, at tho snmo time push
ing mo through tho door. I felt as
If I woro breaking Into somo one's
house, but what could I do?
"Moving day had occurred in tho ex
perience of at least ono married man
without his knowing anything about
it."
Tho change of residence made by
Mr. and Mrs. Keller was on their
ninth wedding anniversary. x '
Man With Money
ed tho license. Then I met her at tho
train and showed it to her. She
didn't say much, but I didn't see her
again."
After leaving Lee, Dr. Langsdorf
went directly to Chester, where sho
met John L. Ayer. They went to Me
dia and got tho marriage license and
later married. They did not take
their friends into their confidence nnd
no person seems to know where they
have gone.
Tho happy bridegroom, who at
maneuvered Lee, has had previous
experience In tho matrimonial game.
Acordlng to the Hcenso, ho was di
vorced for desertion seventeen days
ago in Prince George county, Md. Ho
is 48 years old.
Tho bride Is 44 years old and Is
well known as a contributor to medi
cal journals.
Charlie. LIko to see you try it," said
his companion.
A pair of skates wero produced and
Thompson put them on. Ho rose
shakily to his feot, his knees trem
bling. A small boy skated up, and
proffered assistance.
"Come on, Mister, I'll help you
start. There! Steady now! Stroke,
mister; right-left now you're " going.
Gee, stroke Blower; don't go so fast,
you'll fall. Hey! Whore aro you go
ing, anyway. I can't keep up to you.
Leggo! Leggo, I say." And tho
small boy waB left bohlnd, gazing in
astonishment at tho figure eights and
tho "Dutch rolls" which tho o)d man
with the flowing beard cut.
After nearly an hour" Thompson re
turned to his admiring friend.
"I can't go like I used to," ho said.
"My knees aro a trlflo wobbly and my
ankles aro getln' weak for this kind
of sport."
Thompson owns a largo farm at
rarmersvillo, Cal., whero ho raises
prunes. Ho lived In Detroit before
tho Civil war an'd saw service on the
Cumberland river during that strug
gle. He Finds Brother
v
namo had becomo after her second
marriage. Martin Lundy Is now 20
years of age.
Week after week Mr. Lundy took
his lottors to tho postofllce, and week
after week ho opened replies, but from
nowhero did ho learn of a Lundy that
was his brother until after a number
of years. Then ho heard of tho Ferry
vllle man, wrote and found his broth
er. He ceased writing letters there
after and has been waiting several
years for .an opportunity to go to
Ferryvlllo and greet his brother in
person, which opportunity camo to
day. Mr. Lundy may spend some tlmo In
Ferryvlllo beforo returning to Minneapolis.
P 39? (Cffi
fWrUTE T
lion LtmM
one I we J
SURELY HARD MAN TO PLEASE
Artist Did His bent, but Somehow
Managing Editor Would Not
Do Satisfied.
An artist was drnwlng a cartoon
wherein tho flag of our nation played
n largo part. IJo drew tho flag, first
time, with flvo stars in tho bluo field
and took it to tho managing editor,
who promptly let out a yelp.
"Wndyo think this country Is," said
the managing editor, "a trust?"
"What's the trouble?" BBkcd tho art
ist. "Trouble," bellowed the managing
editor, "why, wo need moro stars,
stars, stars!"
So tho artist brought -tho plcturo
back and this tlmo he hnd 117 stnrs in
it by actual count.
Tho magaglng editor felt his head
nnd choked slightly.
"What do you think you'ro draw
ing?" ho asked as last.
"You'ro tho hardost man to please
I ever met In my Hfo," said tho nrtlot
Indignantly; "first It's too few nnd
then It's too many. How many stars
do you want, anyway?"
TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR
For moro than a generation, Cuti
cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment havo
done moro for pimples, blackheads
and other unsightly conditions of tho
complexion, red, rough, chapped
hnnds, dandruff, itching, scaly scalps,
and dry, thin and falling hair than any
other method. They do oven moro for
skin-tortured and disfigured infants
nnd children. Although Cutlcura Soap
and Ointment aro Bold by druggists
and dealers throughout tho world, a
liberal samplo of each, with 32-pago
book on tho caro of'tho Bkln nnd hair
will bo sent post-fico, on application
to "Cutlcura," Dcpt. L, Doston.
Air Laws.
Wilbur Wright, at a tea In Dayton,
said with n laugh:
"Already thero are air Inws, strin
gent ns road laws. Without them we
should soon be seeing advertisements
like this:
"'Two dollars reward will bo paid
by Mrs. John LJoo for information lead
ing to tho Identification of tho aviator
on a Wright roadster who. whllo flying
ever my hotiso yesterdny nfternoon,
dropped a can of oil down my chim
ney and completely ruined a plum pud
ding I was cooking.' "
Kaiser as Writer.
Tho German emperpr, had ho been
born a commoner and chosen news
paper work as a profession, would
without doubt havo becomo ono of
tho most famous journalists of tho
day. Ho has written n great deal
which has never seen tho light, but
which will doubtless bo published in
tho future Recently tho emperor as
sisted in tho preparation of an urtlcle
entitled "How tho Kaiser Works," for
tho Strand Magazine, tho proof sheets
which ho read and corrected himself.
Self-Sacrificing Essential.
"You don't claim to bo a party
leader?"
"No," replied tho quiet citizen.
"Everybody wants to bo tho leader of
tho party. It strikes mo that some
body ought to bo willing to bo tho
party."
The Commander.
"Does Mrs. Peck's husband com
mand a good salary?"
"Ho earns a good salary; sho com
mands It."
Mrs. Wrnslow'B Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, ftofteiiH tho (,'Huih, rcducex Inflamma
tlou, allays pala,curen wind colic, 25c u bottlo.
Work Is tho vory salt of life; not
only preserving it from decay, but
giving It lone and flavor. Hugh Black.
-better tor rwoMEJTAiwm
SALTS.OR r.LLS,AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AW I
SALTS.OR PILLS, AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AM
IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE.
MJPfrMaaEOXIRNm
IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS
IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS
ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS
AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
KFlTrliIJOS
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
in 1Iig Circle,
oneveriiPacfi.ao of the Genuine.
ALL REUADLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND
GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREIARA.
TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE. BECAUSE
IT 13 RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOD OP THEIR
CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OP MEDICINES, SUCH
DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR
LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEFEND UPON
THQR SKILL AND RELIABILITY
WHEN BUYING
NotetfioMNamooftfiQ Gompami
SfflMfflolMMD
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OP THE
CENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
ORUCC1STS. REGULAR PRICE E0 PER BOTTLE.,
3VRUP OP FIGS AND ELIXIR OP SENMA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE,
'OECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY
AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM. WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTEREFFECTS AND WITHOUT
IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR CRIP1NG, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY
WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OP WELL.
INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OP ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET IT
BENEFICIAL EFFECTS .ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE: MANUFACTURED DY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
PUTNAM
Solor more aoodsbrighter nnd faster colors than
ye any garment without ripping apart. Writo
it
real
Uo
SKfl
Received
Highest
Awnru
World's Pure.
Food
Exposition
Eftete Briton.
Ilooth Tarklngton, tho American
plnywrlght and novelist, Is a very early
riser, and, when tho English play
wright and novelist, Arnold Uonnett,
visited him at his charming restdenco
In Indianapolis, Mr. Tarklngton said,
tho first evening at dinner:
"I bellevo In tho simple life. I get
up with tho sun. Will you take n ten
mile walk with mo at C o'clock tomor
row morning?"
"Thank you, Mr. Tarklngton," the
Englishman nuswerod, "but I don't
walk In my sleep."
Important to Nlothora
Examine carefully every bottlo of
CASTOHIA, n safe and Buro remedy for
infants nnd children, and sco that it
Signature of 7life
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Cnstoria
Dostonesc.
Hokus So thnt Doston girl said 1
wasn't worth my salt, eh?
Pokus Well, sho did remark that
you wero in invorso ratio to our chlor
ide of sodium. Puck.
TO OtntlS A COM) IN ONK DAT
Tain 1.AXAT1VK IIIIOMO Oulnlno TaMrls.
Driigglatsriifuncl tuonojr It It fulls In cur). AS. W.
UKOV'U'tf&JiitiiUuro (null each box. I'ic.
A bitter, cruel speech, may cost a
friend; but gentle, loving words mny
win a foe. Enrlo William Gage.
Welcome Words to Woaien
Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their
sex nhould writo to Dr. Picrco and receive freo tho
advice of a physician of over 40 years' cxperienco
a skilled n.id successful specialist in the diseases
of women. Every letter of this sort has the most
careful consideration nnd is regarded as sacredly
conGdential. Many sensitively modest women writo
fully to Dr. Picrco what they would shrink from
telling to their local physician. The local physician
is pretty sure to say that bo cannot do anything
. without "an examination." Dr. Picrco holds that
these distasteful examinations aro generally need
less, and that no woman, except in raro cases,
Dr. Picroo's treatment will euro you right In tlie privacy of
your own homo. His " Favorite Prescription" has cured
hundreds of thousands, some of them tho worst of cases.
It is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated
physician. Tho only one good enough that its makers daro to print its every
Ingredient on its outsido wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina
tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs aro found in it. Somo unscrup
ulous mcdlcino dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't tako it. Don't triflo
with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. II.
V. Pierce, President, liuffalo, N. Y., take tho advice received and be well.
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sdmdmtwm
I ltodocen
SPOHH MEDICAL CO..
CO.
MINIATURE riCTUK
Ur r-ALKACfc
VTP8T & All III JaflMHi
Mss) $ i CmsWk advnnc8
h 1 1 pi
flBmm& I MM
(TATRinrirTrir tt 1 II WntmA
t CENT. OK ALCOHOL Ml III rfcXOMEy
lsor ionTpiZmt roftt til D (til Hisl g'DyftJjl
A f mo.m ....a, , mm.m ( I 1 5Vl m
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v .i. a. aa-A. dl tuV illr aSBBjiaaSI tHP'v OaH
1 mica, to iiTri" Hft" -HWSt?!i'sB
FADELESS DYES
any other dye. One 10c lackage colors all fibers. They dye In cold water better than any other dye, You can
tor ft es booklet Hew to Uye. lllench und Mix Colore. MONROE DHUG COMPANY, luincy, III.
CALUMET
ns
a
The wonder of bak
ing powders -Calumet.
Wonderful in its raisinc
nowcrs its unitormity.
its never failing results, its
purity.
Wonderful in its economy.
It costs less than the high-price
trust brands, but it is worth as
much. It costs a trifle more than
the cheap and bic can kinds
is worth more. But proves its
economy in the baking.
CALUMET tho Modern
Baking Powder.
At all Grocers.
I'l n-Jitr'a rrt.iMi ere intfi in. '
wwiu vvrr ipr .irana..rf,nr.a
ll-raUB.I-'r'aE.-ll.il P.l.te the aa-U
Thft Minor arth. Rural K.w Tariff
umitmog j.ia ei let uu.D.if pr acm
rStUtr's Earliest Total Collectlw.
Corr.Do.rd of foor rare trtl-t and en.!
later aort. a.p.ratalf tta.kad fall weight. .
r ... '..'. jk" ........ - i
I prr dim. eaij 91 w i,iijoe; wuai
For it Cents.
I lO.COOkrrnHaef tDlcodlilLettnoa. Radlih.S
Mm, 7 . . .. . . a. .. .'.. ' n
I loro.ie, 1 .boat., .ureip. union, vcirrj, I
n rar.irr, i.irroif Hci.a ana a low.r ocoae
Rroiuciog butorie or Tfgttaiueo ma
owrra tor lit rorrrxfid.
I Rl Trsrtablo and farm eeedoa,ta
loioe m tonne Milnf .
- Join A. Salter Boed Co.,
1 SOS Bo. Ith St., La, Crop.. Wla.1
AftEMTC to noil WlnnlxB Hub-DIvUlcm tinder
HUbll s O Kiinrantoo (mm owners to repurvliaso
nnd pay (! InUirrst If notsntla factory, wrltn for par-l
tlculars. Clark & Munru, bomcrsot lllocli, Winnipeg.!
Wntnoti n.Oolomnn,WMh
Inston.D.U Dooknlroe. lllib
est referencca. llest results.
should submit to them.
witMiBiiiiiisiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiaiiii'illTrsiiwnrtrwii.
I LIVE STOCK AND 1
fl MISCELLANEOUS I
1 ElectFoiypes J
1 IN ORKAT VARIETY
I FORj SALE tAT THB i
I LOWEST PRICES BY
1 WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION
S 121-531 W. Adbtnt 8U Chicago
Hj
COLT DISTEMPER
Can tx handled Terr caully, The tick are cured, and all others la
name ruble, no rnaurr itoweipoaoVkept from litTlng thedl
aaae, by uiW M-OIlNli LIQUID JHHTr.Ml'KU UUUB. Jlo on
the tongue, or In feed. Acta on tho blood and expels germs or
nil forma of dlatemper. Heat remedy oyer known for inre In foil.
fl n luittlit n iu. ..&( . . au. a na a. tSu bh i ., .a I ...! A. .. a H.I
of dma-fflateand harueaa dealer. orient exoreu uald br
I manufacturers. Cut aliowa bow to poultice throat. Our free
H UookletKlTM everything. Local agent wanted. Largtut Collins
v uoree remedy In existence twetro yean.
rkmliliMdnarteriolo8uU, OOShOrta Ind.a (Jaffa A
Whv Rpiif s) Farm
"" '"j IlOIIl M SxPCll 111
and be compelled to pay to your landlord most
of your hard-earned profits? Own your own
isrm. tfecure a I'ree Homestead In,
Manitoba, uasuatcnewan or
Alberta, or purchase
land In one of these
districts and bank a
profit. if SI 0.00 or
Sl-.OO an aoret
every year.
Land purchased S
years ago at $1000 nn
acre has recently
Chan Bed hands at
$25.00 an acre. The
crops crown on these
lands warrant the
, You can
bycattleraUlnc.datrylnc.mlxer
larmlnif and Brain growing In
the provinces of Manitoba,
Saskotclievan end Alberta
lren liomcslcod nml pre
emption arena, as well as land
held by railway and land com-
Jianles, will provide homes
or millions. 33
Adaptable soil, healthful
climate, splrndlil nrboola
ami churches, tiooil rnllwuys.
For settlors' rules, cliitcrlpilT
llteraturn,,IJiat Best Wct,,rhow
to rraihtliocoumry and oilier par
tlmilara. wrltn to Hlio't of lnimt-
uratlDti, Ottawa. Canurta. or to tho
uuuuuian lioYornmuni Agent.
W. V. BENNETT
Room 4 Bts B!dj. Omitis, Ktk.
I'lesie write to the agent neareat you I
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ICicuuri and Laautlflci the hxlr.
1 1'romolef a luxurtaut growui.
I Never Falls to Ileatore Qroy
I Hair to ltd Youthful Color.
ICuni aealp dlMtK k hair tolliog.
KV.U14 VlJAimi afUKKlaa.
DEFIANCE STARCH-
19 ounces to
'tho package
other starches only 11 ounce. name price end
DEFIANCE" 18 OUPERIOR QUALITY.
infallible
fob v;eak
sore eyes
W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 7-1912.
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