The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 29, 1891, Image 3

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Article of ivaclLal Advice.
Glimpses of 'Aoyi'ty.
Railway Life a-,J AJvcnturo.
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ii 700 Large Pages. Five Double HoliJay Numbtra. r.'utrated V.'c :!:'. C-pp'.emcntr,. Kesri iozo IMuirrntions.
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Shingle, Latli, Bu)i,
Doorsv Blinds
Can ui)lj everir demnl of ttio city.
CU and get term. Fourth itroct
in nar of open Iioum.
HENRY BOECK
The Leasing
FURNITURE DEALER
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Atchlnnon, St Joseph, LeiTe
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Statra ar
1 Canada.' Far
:mation as to rates
and routes
llt Dt-pot or oddreaa
WX8END,
G. 1'. A. St. Louia.Ma.
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A. (i. T. A. Omaha.
R. Anft., l'lattamouth.
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HIXT1I STKKf.T
VM.KNIIAUM, Pra..
s of frrch meat nlwajra found
a 1. ,; inurkrt Ala-J ueai
aad Huttcr.
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di:.'.:3 cf T.-.-.vd.
Pcpu'.-r Scfcfcs Arl!c!c.s.
Chsrmlr. CWWren'a race
FREE TO JAW. I, ISS2.
Ta Kew Pnaecrlbere wka will fat ant and .end ua nil with Dams
and nddrea. nad al.73 we will arad Tlia Companion I rre la Jan., l.,'J2,
and for a Fall Year fram tbnl Dme, T!il offer Inclndca Cin TIIAMI.
CIVIXl, CIIHIHTMAH and SEW Yt.tll'S Double liolldar Knmacra.
Wa will ala arad a rorr of a beautiful (minting, rnllllrd " V AIM) OK
UOSEft." In pradaelloa baa cot TWENTY TIIOl'HAM) DOM.AUM.
tni Oucl$, WJlc OroVe, or lUvlttmi Ulltr ul our ritU. JdJrru,
I THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Boston. Mg.
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DKAI.En IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GR0CEU1ES,
GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE
FIodp And Fjsi a fpcii
Htronn(re ! thfl Publo Solicited.
JOHNSON BUILDING SiltH St
MEW HARDWARE STORE
S. K. HALL & SON
K-V'lt H klid iif Ij ill left h:ir l.ir oi tunj
and will aupi'l roiiUH'inM uu luuat Ivf
orblo lerj.a
TIN ROOFING:
MpoutlnK
and nil klnrta ol llu nrk nrnm-'tl?
dna. Ordar Irum llu aiuulry buliclled.
IR Parl Ht. FLATTSMOUTn, HEIJ.
PERKLXS- HOUSE,
117. Sit, 321 aad 321 Maia St,
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Plattsmouth Nebraska
H. M B0K8, Proprietor,
Ihe Pcrkini bai been thorougblj
renofBted from top tc bott."r and "f
now one of the best hotel in the etnte
Boardura will b Uken by the wuck at
11.50 and up.
QOOD BAR CONNECTED
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UK CI1I7.KNS HANK.
PLATT8M()l)TH FEBRAfllA
Oapltal itoeli paid la M
Authorizod Capital, $100,000.
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makOarrnth ). A. Coaaor, t. R. Oolkmaai
4. w.Jobnaaa, Henry Roaek.JokaO'RMfa
. W. D. Marriam, W. Waunaaaia, W.
. ... S. CaatOai.
fUKACa GENERAL BAHLXd BOSHi'ES
MUMrt1lli-.itKaof dpoalw Nrtn Inferaal
UUTtaua aaua aicuoiin. rouuij i
all . i'i ii
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C. MAYES
OOMfT -8CUYKTOB tl
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C1VTL KXCLNLLR
All e-d-i 'f't with ha ronniy flk wilt ta
prempllr atind.d to.
ofi'icu iv coukt iiounn,
Plnltumoiitlt. - - Nfbrjnka
r t.HKHr-rrrt F'i'jvt,
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I:wujc::o1J Articles.
Natural History Papers.
KST : NATIOXAL : HANK
OK rLATTSMOUTU. NKIIIIASKA
Paid up cup. till
bin pi u
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ri the ri-rr ini fru-iMtli-a for the promp
iriiiiriftiiiu ul HkIUiuaio
l.nkin? business
i4'nla,hoiii1a,K'M. R.wrnmiMit and local
irlMi- biiiL'hl itnd mt. he(nHit4 riM-Hi .
.lid liiicrrn all"i'i on Iho cirllllct'..
irnfn ilrBwi, Bvill.ilili- III hiiv p irt of llu
'nii4 Htitlt-a aud all tao principal Ixkui o
iuropa.
VUKCriOKI MADR AVD l-UOMITLT HEWIT
TKU. tlKUeal inrkfl j ! mi1 (nr County Wm
rant a, Stale ana County houda.
DIllECTOUH
John Kibtarald I). II wV worth
Haiu WaiiKli. K. K. WUlia
ilenrne R. Dov-y
'ohn KltZK-nll, H. WkiikIi.
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Tor M iln and Fifth atn-et.
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V QE.'lCkAL BANS1NC BDSISIISS
' HAN3ATED
Aconnta solicit. lnl-rMt allnwfrt on tlm
iuhII' an l priMinit ait..nnuiiiin u all hut-
una niil rutted 10 Ul Cure.
- Olntmemt
A certain euro for Chronic Son 70,
Totter, Bolt Ehenm, Scald Head. Old
Chronie Bores, Ferer Soros, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore EIpplcs
andrlles. It Ii eooline nd aoothing.
UandrcdaofcaaeahsYobeua cured by
It after all other treatraent bad failod
it Is jut np b 23 tad CO cent boxoa.
nn a raajNESsaai
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Oum ar.f Ammmt ft balr laiik.
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CBATKUL -LOMFOKTINw
Epps Goooa
I1REAKFAST
"Pi a tharMiKh knowkiir. ( II aatira'
laa irliln'i (nfura the ni.iatloi.t o( d lot an
tti twrltlnn. and by t rarfdil iy' li-!ln (
Ik lue priip-rtian( a".clad Coiua, Mr.
Kern taai piuTlde.1 eur br.akliiat Utile with a
Hiieiel flTiireJ l,evrrmr wli ! ma an fa
na man) ii-vy dactur'hl la, I' t Iit tlie Jadie
j,,iia tuaof anc1! artlflea ( dlft th- a n-
Lull ri liny he ;i id .jl,y t li.l up until atroiik'
niiuirt in rrtlal erery t-ailrieT to diaeat..
IliindreiU o( I'llitla mrladlea aie flatia (
around na r.adr 'Uck wlwreri-r here la a
wevk rol'it. Ve may eaeane man? a frttnl
t. 1(1 lit kciil.'K ii.. J" "JI tui ifled oell
pure kl I 'id inuier nonrMied Irani. " -Civil
mAI (iaeue. Madnai alrnply itk
hmll-H water or 1111:1., Mold wily la kalf pauaf
lln. Ii '!" erica iiilirl'.d lliurt
jAU.S Kl'1'3 A lil ,Ui aJ.matlile I'linnllt
Uadna. Kuflaad
i("n Ar.rT wanted for
MiiglDAYlIGilT
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f v-s.-.a l-m I t rVw r.f h i aM by A fkl. rur
9mA f4. ' t1 mU. Ii k mi Uj vt lnnarni
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mni'Hiif iilniiit til'ty yciii'.- . . I
tuti'oii vn "I ii In- ''".- ' ' )
OinrKiii by Ivlnril l :i l i '
tr;i.lcr Irum Ilii'limnrrl. iml wi -
,!r Wim. (yitiiniii ii'hn I'vi-1. ' .,,1,1
twin Hi. lor (iili II. in,:. t.ui vmm ii
Dtltivp of Kin iiml Quer :i ruii.it V iviti
lie Iff t Ht.me n-hitlvi-M wl.'.on hi- i:,iv ill-
Kireil luHt-f Hi I irnrri mri-f -r nwnoil
hIhiiii 'Jlill iliirl.-i-VM, ami limilr lni.ii Kin tu
2UII hiili'it i,t (-.illon
Tin (JiKiiifin rtiilrii.ul itml )nl Vt-n
COlil'li-ii tn Maili.-otl 'll(ll L'lH'li-
Fl imji" lamli-il ul .M.iiliiuiu Afti-r tut
wiir w.iMovrr mi 1 In- 1'u.iii.l Im.i.n'il trt-
hi n l fi work in mnx'.-t utj.l muilc
liKim-y r 'h! hIhii 1! ii-i-.t mvw Hil'J
arrt-M of lutnl ,tti l niitilo llnrty-four buiex
of rot ton lik-t yrar.
i'lii nl'l i.-mn w:m on hit w,ir to I hi '
KCI'III- of Ins i liilillioiul. , I
Hi-ximki-of luivifijr limt Ct.lOO by the)
failure of a liiuikui liinlitulion Kouie
tiim- ir'o.
Tlie o!i man hiihI. in n lanhiri way,
that lit- loft ni;lit Ih'Iih ami a roomer in
Vir'iii':i wlirn In- l.-ft ihi-n. ami that ha
WHM eoliu there to loolr. iiftor tin-in llo
thought tuul lit i tixlit to have u )ooil
priri for tin cIik-Icchh. hiiiI mtrrest on
the iiiiiiiiint.N from the time he left until
now, which lit t!iin!:s would be unite a
ilia Hum. Kii'lliiioml UtaU.
Damur;.. lor Tree. Killed by Caa.
Suit liaa lai-n i-ntereil in tlm coiiunon
pleiiH court by hns.itiniili Kueh u','iiinnt ,
the city to recover fl .(MX) ilamax1 un- I
dor an nntiHiial claim She buvh that '
she In tho owner of property on the
northwest nnle of Leverititon uvenuo.
Upoh Hum p-ouml. hhe anyn, there il
ereeteil a liiimlniup hoime, in which xhe
iiiiilc-H her resilience, ami the beauty of
tlie premises, together with the vidua of
the hoii.se ami i;rouuils, wan touch in
creaseil by the presence of four hand
iiine Norway inaph' tn-e planted by the
plaintill alKiut twenty years ii-o.
Limt fall the pa-pipe alon Levering
ton avenue commenced to rj.k, nnd
throii(,'h the neglect of tho city officials
thin leak conllnnei rintil l.iht .May, and
the anil of tlteatreet Iwciune permeuted
with the g.-ia, which caused the luuplo
treea to die ami become worthlewk The
plaintitf aaya that the vulue of hurprop-t-rty
Inu lieeo greatly decreuHed by the
Ions, and hence the auit. 1'hiludulphia
Tuli'i'rapli.
Had Not Mel la l'lflr Ve.ra.
There. w;ia a niiM-tiiiK ut Mascontnh,
IHs., .I'H'l2y, i.-et .r en two lT' h-m v.!'0
bad imt met before for upward of half a
century. A well dressed, nxed couple
uJiKhtcd from mi evening train and in
(piire.l for r-(i;;re Ii. E. IJ.iby. ono of
the olilest citizena of tlie place. "lie is
my brother," exclaimed the old fji-ntlo-mati,
"whom 1 have not aeen for over
Hrty yeara." The htrnnj;er waa William
lia-hy, a retired fanner, of Harris City,
White county. Ilia. He left Mascoiitah
ubout lifty year ao, and after travel
ng for aorae time he settled down on a
farm in White county and married.
During the war be lott track of hia
brut 1m r and nuppoM-d he waa dead. He
heard from him a ahort time ago and da
doed to viait him and hia old home.
William Bajrby ia eighty-four years of
a'a and the npiira is ten yean hia jun
ior. The ajcwl wire of the brother had
never mat before Monday. Kichantra.
Already a Claal and (Mil Oruarlng.
Allegany can iMvnet of jierhaps one of
the lai "'st hy of hi uk to lie found lu
the tlate. Hia name ia William M.
Wittig, and be retiidea with hia parents
In Frost burg. He i a little over eiztecn
yuan and ei'ht uionthi old. For the
pant two years he I in born ttrnwing at
the rate of one-half nil Inch per i. ith.
His height la 6 leet 4 iuchee and he
weilu ISO ponuJi fl" wenra a No. 7J
hat ami No. II shoe. He hand mrasura
i:t( inches around the knuckles when
cloyed. His chest measure is 41, and hi
waist 41 Inchi-t. He bits always enjoyed
exoell "it health, and poasesaes an app
tite Which would alann uoht penp'.ei, aa
It rails for about what would aatinfy
three ordinary laboring tut-u at each
roeaL He lilts 80U pounds with ease.
The yonng giant is still growing.
Uarylaud Cor, Baltimore Sua
OeUliif Heady far Sprlaf.
With the arrival of autumn Snperln
tendentof Uardeuera Woolaon baa begun
preparations for beautifying tlie Now
York parks and squurea neit aprlng.
The gardeners are jiuw aeUing oui in
cold frame 230,OtiO pansiea aud daisi
Nearly W.OOO tulip will be Imported
from Holland, aud there will be the
usual number of herbaceous piuula. Mr.
Woolaon ineaui to try next spring the
dm of young ailantu treea to obtain
subtropical shrubbery effects. The de
spised ailsntu is, in its first few rears,
more beautiful iu color and form than
many a rare and highly prized shrub.
New York Bun. '
Original Portl.raa.
W are told that bleached enwtaila
aw the approved loops for heavy wr
tieres, and that their festoons are ter
mlnatisl an nxtureJ with tnsseled enda
This rather sturtllug luforniation comes
to us from an English paper, which, like
all journals of that stamp, ia prolitlo tn
bi-irre srheinra of action attributed
solely to American women. If tho
American woman who ha her portlnre
looped with bleached cowuils would re
ceive ber medal she must come to the
front' As ret her street and number
ai unknown. New York Sun. .
An old man was buried the other day
at St Crepin, France, but was dug op
soon after, aaone of tht bearer said be
thnnght he heard a movement In the
coffin. The old man was found to have
moved bis bands, and be was soon r
lU.red to conM'lonsiK'H and life. t
A very curious coincidence happened
t Kawamla Falls, Vx Five mm, all
atraio'ers, met, and on beimr Introduced,
vaou waa found to b Julu A. Llbaou.
id) IVl'LMH' HAD MKN
iMfaTED EY i
UtALj "MING I",
7 Ml .AlrO
AUHCLt
, i. Hani i.i tn Tiiem
Knnitlif,.
Al'a'l. rii
KUll. Mini Hi l:irr.iuiillli-yf
'.hi- Ii I.ihIiIc In linn I M Aealniil
i tir"
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U rmiii KiikI Tarn Mi rlk.nu ICiitm
5jhI men to Ihe -l hivak into two
clllxxeN KJiliI a t;i'lllleln,IU. late ol ISilVKI
Olv 'tlie Hire elii.linh Mini the linlta-
Him Im.i man )i,e ih a killer ami the ,
olliei Mitiipiy liliihlerH llu- two wirte
IiniIi nltKe. talk Hhke. Karl; llii lliwlviw in
ln lull"' lull lchiim on ilieir hiB. Kwear
ami i;iiZ7.ih iiml lulluvv em Ii other'H Hint
frmn lii'Hi io iiiHt lor wtueii iriiHoiin it in
Imi.I to u-ll Hie real initio troiu theiouu-
tvrleii I'he only wire way f tlintiu- ,
Kiiisliiuu tie 'rue, Miliil silver iiml uixn
fiolll (lie laleil tellow IH to test them US
furl ai liresenleil
-Hnseiiiu bill who. ill the early
eighties v7i a rustler in the valley of
han Simon in Arizona, mi l a sm'tili.rly
iniliistriiius hnrse and rattle steal el of
thai shailelesH region, was an nuiUi'.loii
bail mail He was a great talker, ami
hear nun tell it had tilled more graves
thai: an epi.l-iino It is iluiilitlul, how
ever, il be ever drew human Mood, mid
the other r inulers niimlaiiy regarded
linn us a man ul mi courage It tiirued
out a case of tlie magpie und llu pea-riH-ks
witU tlie ltiipi,ln tlioiigh. lor ono
evening the iiupulfiVM denizens of
rihakei-p"aie. A T.. lisik l!ill b word for
tl ami iiiiuiiitiiieulidly bung him de heue
esse
'The Ittissian had coiniiany. thmgh.
lor they at retched Hiiiitlu-r gentlemiiii,
tliin nnd tn-e the same, yclept hay.ly
King There was no discount. However,
on King tine could have taken a brace
mid bit mid bored deal through him and
struck iioihing but clean strain gamu.
King ami ltu.-i,'in Bill were together on
he orea-loll ol their apprehension and
.akllig oil. Htid were decided specimens
of the two tvjies ol bad men.
THK NA.W. OP MM.
'Bill, as a name, bus Leen the prop
erty of a good many of the fighters of
the west FrriUfUily Home allit or pre
fix went With It to keep I lie blood be
dewed Bills from getting all limed up
There have lieeu a Curly Lill, a Wild
Bill, a Navajo Bill, a BuQulo Bill, a
i'okcr Bill, a Cheyenne bill, a French
Bill, an Antelope Bill, a Russian Bill,
Broncho Bill, a Canadian Bill, a Monte
Bill, a Butcher Knife Bill mid Bill Bon
ne; , or Billy the Kid. that 1 have known
of.
"Cheyenne) Bill was and is one of the
lube killers referred to, and always try
ing to 'run a blaaer Uhiii Home tender
fiMit and scare bun to deatlu Raton, N.
M. pronounced Rahtoon' dis-s not. as
a community, rise early of a Sunday
uioruihg. and as I once, back in 1 '!,
came out of the hotel in the still aud
early hours of that holy day. I heard a
voice over on the next street raised to a
point between a threat and a command.
My attention was at once attracted, and
getting out where 1 could see 1 found
i'heyeune Bill In slow but threatening
pursuit of a reluctant tenderfoot who
had come in on the train the night lie
lore. What tb row waa about 1 didn't
know.
' 'btop wbar yon be, or Til pull on
roul commanded the vaporish Bill in
Burce tone, hia band on his six-shooter
and following along after the stranger
ouie two roils behind.
"To give the tenderfoot bis due, while
be kept walking away from Bill, be ap
lieared more disgusted than scared, and
while be said uuthiug and did not tura
an his would be captor, nevertheless be
received bia order to halt with becom
ing cod tempt, aud kept straight on.
BILL AND TUB TCNOMIFOOT.
'Except for my presence, Cheyenne
tnd his victim bad the town to them
(elves, Jack Hixenbaugb, the inarBhuL
and the rcat of the citizens being seiisi
oly in bed. 1 bad seen a Chinaman run
,'lu yenuo around once over in lnnidad,
.tid knew there waa no more to be feared
from him than from the last calf on the
range, and shooting over to him 1 so in
formed the (tenon from the east and ad-
ried him to go after the doughty Cliey
nne aud pull bis bead off. The tender
Foot bad about made np his mind to do
t anyhow, and my vote settled it Ho
turned and started for Bill, whereupon
hat iieraon at one lost all bia valor aud
led briefly.
"The tenderfoot caught np with him,
lowever, and eased bis surcharged soul
by three or four forceful and Tery nierl
ticks. This seemed t da both
BUI and the shorthorn a world of good,
tnd the former avoided the fifth by
Blunging op a stairway. Tb tenderfoot
wanted to charge after mil aud kill him
Miuptutety, bnt 1 urged s different view
itid pointed out the fact that Bill took
bis gun with blm and that If be found
Himself cornered he might shoot
"Curly Bill waa another of tha riot
ins and desperate sort His range in 1881
ind 12 was southwestern New Mexico
itid taste .u Arizona. No on knew
xhere Curly Bill hailed from, but if
ihere'a truth lu Scripture, where bo was
going waa plaiu to alL He was reputed,
when I saw him, to bav killed ntnoteea.
uii n, aud had the air of one who waa
looking hard for a chance to make it a
core. Curly Bill has found his grave
omewbere out in tha arid wastes he pa
trolcd, aa nothing has been heard of him
fur tuul time" Kansas City Star.
Cave lllma.lf Away.
One day In a chat with a friend he
laid to mei "Has it ever occurred to you
that when old age depnvea you of much
of yoir present ability to earn a living
yon will be obliged to look to your
friends for lubbort. or else become a
charge at some one of the charitable in
itituthina?" I confosa I its neither a
iionry maker nor a money taver, but "it
' dollars to doughnuts" that th person
who thus twitted me of my weakness
ihuply echoed as h did so the i;euorid
iilan which he, In the cold blood or tuia
lie ago, is connting on ns his rcrviurcs
vilicn he shall get too old to ho India
pviuable. Dstroit Fiott I' lea.
Sudden DPBtho.
Ili'iivi difonse in bv fu-the moHt
fi--fu",.t fiitlHC of Mirlilcn dentil.
whi., in tliree out of four eusi'8 is
luiuHi-erleil. Tlie rynifitoniK (ire
)'irl jitiiri.iiiy uiKiersiood, l m-Ne
fiiie, Kliort brentli, jiiiin .or ditrenK in
the side, tuii'k or ulioulder.irrefiuhii
J'UICt". UmillllU, WfaK UI1U 1111111 T,
hpi IIh, wind in Htomncli, owi'lliui;of
nnhlcH or (lropny, opprrpaion, dry
eolith mid rinollierio"-. Dr. l ilu
MltiKtriited book oh flenrt Ditfcast,
r'e (it F. (i. Friki- A CoV, wlo cell .
","d iiiiriintec I)r. Mile' um-quuled
-.('V. Ilnrl Clin- nilft ln'u mutnra.
live N..rvii,.-. wl.l.-l, ,..,r,.u -.r,,,,
nenH, lit i,(iache. Klecnl. nnnrsw. lron.
etc.
't I'ontuina no opiuU-a,
1-.. V.hnwyet.0f Kochi-Kter, WisJ
ororiiineiit .1....1
merrlmndiKe, aii w,0 runs aevertil
peddliii" w:i-n.iH, ha,i one of ifie
liorn.irt Diidly ciit,ncl Burned with a
lnriiit, I lie wouniWined to heal.
The hort-x bcciun Jn:ne nnd Miff
nowwitlitdniHlinjLr careful utlentioa
ii n (I the njiilicnti(.n of rem, .(lien. A
friend handed Snwycr come of
Iliillcr'H Hnrli Wire Jiiiement, the
inoct wonderful lliinje ever nw ta
1 1 ml hiicIi wouiidH. lie applied it
only- three times nnd the nore was
(-(implc ted liruled. Kijunlly good
for nil corn, cutn, bruecH, and
wounds. For eiilc by all drugjiitit
For lame Back there is nothing
Belter 1 li ii is to niliiratr a Haiiiicl
cli. Ill with C'lni ii i ln-i l;i i ii'h 1'iiin
italin and Bind it on the uficc'.ed
parlH. Try it nnd you will be Hiir.
i-rifed at tlie prompt relief il alfordhV'
I'he Hiinie treatment will cure rliau.
nintixiu. For eale by F. O. i-"ricks
& Co.
A Cure for Paralvals. '
Frank CornclitiB, of J'urcell, Ind.
Ter., riiiya: "1 induced Mr. l'iiison,
uhoHuwife had jiaralyKis in the face
to buy a Bottle of Chamberlain's
I'ain J till in. Tollieir luteal biiprine
before the Bottle had sill been lined
she wan a jfreat deal Belter. Her
fare had been drawn to oru niclei
but the I'nin Halm relieved nil
pain ii n t ! HorenoHH. and the moiilli
.ifHiiincd il natural rihape." It is
alfo a certain cure for rlieuiiiatisin
lame back, h prams eiwi-l 1 i n h and
lameiieci. .ri() cent botties for, Hale
by F. (). Fricke A Co., Drugiatij.
1892.
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