Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, April 06, 1898, Image 1

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BEMON OFlJop
Fop Salolby SMITH As 1'AltM FLF.
The
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Not low priced, but highest grade at
our reputation. We say these are the
s.:y r.o lev after y. have used them.
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F. G. FRICKE & CO.
BELDING BROS. & Co.,
Silk Manufacturers,
Mess. Jas. S. Kirk & Co.,
Cliicayo, Ills.
Gentlemen:
We have civon your "White Cloud" soriD a thorough
tost in washing pieces of linen embroidered w ith our
"New Process" Wash Embroidery Silks and tind it
entirely satisfactory. Wc take pleasure in recom
mending it as a superior article for laundering line
embroidery.
Yours truly,
(S.'gned) IJeldixo linos, & Co.
Referingf to the above, we deem it important to state
that this letter was entirely unsolicited by us. WhitG Cloud
Soap now has the highest authority as its endorser as being
superior for fine laundry work. For the bath and toilet it
also ranks first as a pure white floating soap.
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
Established 1839.
Largest soap manufacturer:? V.'2 vr-r
Talk About Diamonds
Their brilliant glitter scarce
outrivals the polish you can put
on a Murzluff shoe. Good leather,
well-tanoed leather, that's the
reason. It does more than shine
it wears, it fits, it "feels good"
whether jou walk across the
street or across the continent.
It's a shiner, s staj-er, a soother.
Costs money ? Of course not
as much as you'd think, though.
Put one on and give its tongue a
chance to talk. You'll do the
talking after you've worn a pair
and we'll sell a lot more.
Joscpli IGtZGr9
rtti Side Main Street.
WHITEBREAST
COAL YARD
LINCOLN AVE. AND
AI tRIILE STS.,
II. M. SOEXMCHSEN, .Manager.
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Large Supplj' of all the
BKST GRADES
HARD COAL SOFT
Including the Famous
Missouri, Illinois,
Jackson Hill and
Canon City Lump,
Always on hand Also a quantity of
cheaper Grades of NUT COAL. We also
keep on hand all kinds of Wood. All or
ders promptly delivered. Leave orders
at grocery store of A. H. Weckbach & Co.
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A FnlEHO OF THE FAMILY.
FOLEY'S
HOftJEY and
TAR
IS THE
GREAT THROAT and
LUNG REMEDY.
GHEiiiyfj-LV;LL:ii;s Co.
MAKE
PAINT
FOR
Houses,
Barns,
Floors,
Cupboards, Shelve
Furniture,
Bath Tubs,
Buggies,
A special paint for each pur
pose, not one slap-dash mix
ture for all.
fair, honest prices. You know
best paints we know of. You'!
JAS. S. KIRK & CO.,
Soap Manufacturers.
TO
Chicago.
Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes
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T7 Tf rra TlxV
FOB BILIOUS A1ID KEEV0U3 DISOEDEES
such as "VTiml and Tain in the Stomach.
Giddiness, i'ulncs-? after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness, l'lushines
of Heat, Xoss of Appetite. Costivenoss.
Blotches on the- Skin, Old Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all
Kervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIEST DOSE WILL GIVE EELLEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge thena to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEECIIAM'S P1LI.S, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore I'einalcs to com
plete health. They rromptly remove
obstructions Or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure Mt-k Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver.
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham's Pills are
Without a Rival
And hare the
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent Medicine in the World.
25c. at all Drue Stores.
FURNITURE
AND UN DERTAKING
House Furnishings,
STOVES, RANGES.
Our stock Is complete tu nil lines ; l-l we
Id vite our friends to look it over. W, .vil
endeavor to please yon. Call and see us.
STREIGHT C- SATTLER,
(Successors to i.ci.ry Boeck.)
I.ATMOUTll, - NR1
JAMES W SAGE,
THE
Leading Liveryman.
The best of rips furnished at aii ti i:r and his
prices are always reasonable. '1 l.Ln ust
couv(!Dlenl boarding stable for far
mers in the citv
PLATTSMOUTH,
NEB
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President McKink-y Withhold
injr Until That Day
iO;i'H Till: AMIiKICAXS TIMh
To Withdraw I rom C u b - M HM(r Sill to
t ontHlii u Declarat ionof War War
Miii Ordered to Itrlne; Away
Amerieaii OlitllH.
Omaha, Neb., April I'r.'M p. in
.Special. The American Press Asso
ciation of this city lias positive ad
vices from Washington to the effect
thai Consul General Leo and all A mer
iean consuls and citizens have been
ordered to withdraw from Cuba, by
the statu department and ships havo
been sen t there to bring them away.
President MeKinley is withholding
his messige until Monday in order to
rive the department timo to withdraw
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p!aco them beyond the power of the.
sp:uun before the message is given
to the public.
T he withholdir g of the rnes.-figo is
w'.in antabie proof that it -junta ins a
d j.ila ra t iidi of war. ( 'engross is at fever
he t, though waiting patiently until
our ollieials upon the inland can be re
moved, which cannot be. accomplished
before Monday. The advices state
farther that everything is in readi
ness and tiiat active hostilities be
tween the United States and Spain
wili be on in a very few days.
Withholding the message is a wise
precaution on the part of President
McKii ley, as there will be no uncer-
tnin tone about the document, and
my thing therein approaching a war
ekirat'On . would be the signal for
the liSa-si nation of Gen. Lee and his
mtjrican as.-ociatcs.
l ilt' l'lips :tr- l"l ;si il.
Nkws: I'ioaso ;ivo a rantan-
io.ous l) ipber- .il 1 li e mi.idlo 01 the
oad persuasion, th- u-c of your co!-
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mns a le'.r iinmienta with winch to
scraicn 111s ti.u-K ami tnusmakc hitn
oct a over ino r'ci-t'i s.morsauit
ici iurmed by tiio Piatt.- niv)uth ooiiti-
il elements. The '.-teen to wuncrs.
th.
10 o'reat apo&llos el reloi'm have met
heir Watcriotdjullrun lhe have met
he enemy and have been wiped oiT
thej po! i t ieal in p in ihis. ceinmuruty.
The fe:l"vvs who, a short timo aro
Aeie lilting thems-.-lvCH hy the boot
straps because they suci'eeued in pull
it) off tlio pop uomincss are now
drer-sei in SiCieth and political ob
scurity. ' Weuns h ive wearied of pull-
iuf cnestr.uts lor democratic othce
seekers and no doubt the next time
they will -rive the buzz saw a wide
berth. V-e peeps are the popple and
nin-t '-o rcsoected. and in th-j future
ihesri uitriotwho want reform should
yet on lo tlie m;ddie of tlie read
Viand uayon. Tlius endoth thiir fir.-t
1 e r S o n . G I : K K N 1 ! A C K K ll
A .lolly Crowd.
It was nearly twelve o'clock last
night when a crowd headed by the
Uohemian band went up to Dr. Cooks
residence and called the treasurer
elect out of bid. Tne crowd took him
in l and and then weut over to Mayor
elect lticheys residence where he was
captured. A lumber wagon was se
cured and headed by th j band the two
officers were b-ought down town
where they set up the cigars and
made a few speeches before they were
allowed to return hotn-.i. It was the
most hilarious crowd that ever turned
oat in Plattsmouth.
Tt Hear INIelba.
The high prices which prevail at
the Iioyd in Omaha this evening will
not prevent several Plattsmouth peo
ple from attending. We note the fol
lowing, and no doubt as many more
will go whose names we have not
heard : Mrs. Celia V. Shryok, Miss
Minnie Sharp, Miss Marion Mursh
and Mrs. J II. Hassemeier, of Louis
ville; Dr. Els'.er, Miss Sullivan and
Mi-sLulu Leist;Mrs. T. P. Liviugslon,
Asher Claris and daughter Ella, Miss
Florence White and Frank Green.
. A. K. Auiusw ments.
The local post G. A. li. will have a
camp fire and bean supper Saturday
evening at their hall. At White opera
house on the same evening they will
have speaking and an interesting pro
gram. A number of speakers will be
present and the old soidier boys will
pass a pie sant evening among them
selves and friends. Ten cents will be
charged for supper but no charge for
other er.tertait-iueat. The public
made welcome.
Experience Meeting-.
An experience social will be held
Thursday evening at the home of Peter
Hates. The ladies who earned 1 to
help j ay for the new organ wiil give
their experience Iiod have prepared a ;
, v- .. . . t
nice program for the amuoeruect of (
their "-uests. An addmission fee of
. .
leents will oe cnargeu wnicn win oe
J appHed to payment on the organ. Let
Itvcrbody turn out
Old llirjrclen
Made new at Leiitih-iil's practical bi
cycle meu.
MGEN XT 10N0A
NEW INSURANCE COAtPANY.
Oriilxut ion of the I'll jr .Mutual by (.rail
ing Citizen HP I 00,000 SulHeriled.
'1 hu City Mutual Insurance Co. is a
new organization in this city. The
obj ct ami purposo of the company wiil
n tlio injuring of city propei ty in
1 Matlsmoutu and otber towns of tlio
county. Mho organization wa- com
pleted Monday night and 1 h s. V.
i'armelo was e lected president, 11. G.
Dovey vic; pruuidetit, 1-VanK J. Mor
gan trui-urer and I. r. Wiles
secretary. A
board of directors was
elected as follows
Tom E. l'armele, C. H. Wescott and
Ceo. A. liar to serve three years;
I-Ytd G order, Jlenrj IJotck and W. J.
White to serve two years; G. K. Dovey,
Frank J. Morgan and D. O. Dwvor to
set ve one vear.
Thr r.fim i 1 11 v 1 ( lO (lliil fc. n p i liml I
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the bubaCt'i bel 'S, officers and directors
being about 100 of tlio leading and
substantial business men of the city
nnu county. luiuai insurance is a
system of cooperation and besides fur
niching cheaper rates it avoids the
j necessity of sending abroad large sums
i money in premiums, ijuiluiissiums
and salaries. Wo cortainly wih
the new company unbounded success.
I oninville'K Election.
Louisvillo elect - d one of the best
town boards csteiday that town evei
had. Tom l'armele headed the li?t
having received W votes out of a total
east oi loo. i lie new hoard is com
posed of such men as Tom l'armele.
Chas 1 tiehey, Kl.Twiss, Frank Dick
son, and 11. i'ankonin. The town will
contitiuo to boom under such manage
ment
Now that the Lenten season is draw-
iu to a close society will a fa in begin
to briyhton up and shake olF the leth
argy of the last fortv days. The first
social event of note will ho the re pro
duclion of tiio unique and attractive
Irish drama "Shaun Aroon". 'J hi
will be presented on the eveninys of
April 11 and 12 at the White Opira
house. Dont fail to see thisattruclion
. . . I . l ...1 r -i
as 111 uiu cast, are a i umuer 01 Hie
cleverest artists in the profession.
Pos.-y M-.:ssersmitn was busy tol-iy
explaining how it w;-s done in the
iirst. tie eies ine credit to 11 is i.e.v
india rubber draw bar. lie sty
John Lindeman was conductor on iho
train and lie (i 'osey ) j List put 0:1 ti.e
brakes wiuie his tin n all yot oil to vnie
wli'ne Jolin run the t tiier leilows ii to
the "litch. He now claims tie- draw
bar is a mascot and an all around win
ner. A fcliow bought a. ticket in Omaha
Monday niy'ht fi r Plattsinou; h am;
the biakeinan ca led the station wheu
arriving here ;:s n?Ui.!,the m.n w:..
asleep at.d was lair'eii by. ile v.
put oil the train when it was two-
thirds across the bridge, hired the
ferryman to bring rum over the i iver
and now threatens to sue the railroad
company for damages.
Licenses to wed have been M-anted
Rcnel Ellsworth Taylor, aged 36, and
Miss Flora Etta Grimes, aged 29, both
of Union. Ge uge T. Frisber, aged
23, of Vab.sh,and Miss Fn.nie Fer
mi lea West,
Water.
aged 20, of Weeping
i bantam weignt attorney and a
prominent 'business man came near
having a clash at arms Monday even
ing over election matters. The attorney
got his coat off, but better councils
prevailed and a truce was patched up.
James S. Matthews departed this
morning for his farm near Newark in
Kearney county, where he will plant
out a hedge and help his soa Ernest
break out some prairie and get things
aoing on the farm. He expects to be
absent a momh or six weeks.
The farmer, the mechanic and the
bicycle rider fre liable to unexpected
cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep
on hand. It heals quickly, and is a
well known cure for piles. F. G.
h ricke & Co.
At the Christian church this even-
insr. alter Draver meetinsr. there will
be an election of officers of the Y. P. S.
ft v. .inri tVio.-Hin .nru .f Kut-.tjrr. ,;ii
ha admistered to a voun? man who
uuilcu ilu toe Kiiunu ouuu,.j.
J. C. Ptak, the tailor, makes the
best fitting clothes and of the very
latest cut. right up-to-date. Ue car-
ries the largest assortment of the
latest woolens. He also does cleaning
dyeing and repairing to perfection,
1'IRST CLASS WORK ONLY
A. W. White has one of the nicest
maps of Cuba we have seen. It was
presented by the Phenix Insurance
Co. and is well worth seeing. He
keeps it in the store to settle disputes
over the geography of the Spanish
possessions.
Legal Notice.
In the district court of Cass c unty. Nebraska.
loseph Graham and Jolin Wilkinson, partners,
doins business under the til m name ol ijraham
& Wilkinson. pUi.nt.tls, vs. Frank Ko idy and
Clara Koduy. Ueieu iants. The defendants wiil
take notice tiiat Joseph (jrahain and John iik
i is.m. under the name of Graham and Wilkinson,
have commenced an action against said delend
anW in the o!:strict court of ca-s county. Ne
braska, the object and prayer of which i to re
cover a judgment against said defeu l.int- tor the
were necessary fc-r the support and nia-Tit. naee
of sad defendants and tor which defendants
al?reed t pay. aI.d that tney have caused the
ea-t one hail ol the uortneast oi.e quarter cf sec-
sum ol S 'i' lor go iUs soil! anj deuvtre-a which
lion oi. loAn 10. r-iiine ii, easi vi inc mtui pn .
cmai meridian, sit. .ate in Cass cou V V. N braska.
to be attachcid in said action as tne property tf
sai'l delendants.
Deten lant- are required to answer sai 1 peti- I
turn on or before the bith dav of Mav, or Judff- '
nient wiil be takea as praved tor 211 said peti-
ti n.
! sph Graham and I Mm Wilkinson, under the
firm nam1; of Graham & ilkinson.
C. K. Te'it, plaiuiilf's attome.
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'.Special notices under this lieivii will
tliiiruou for nt the rule of cent per word
curb I risertlon . )
M ISCKI. I.A.N KOI S.
C(K Kl'.N'l A six room house. I'.nuiic
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lolin Wateiiiian.
I S I" A a r of nold lioAcd noe fila-iscs. Tin;
L. Iindcr will lie icwardcd by leaving; at this ol-
ncc
1".VI N( j All k in -Is of plain and lane v sew in it
dres-tnakiiiK, repairing of cents" and boy'
tiuthes done at tlic looms of Mrs. O11II.1 Slu-r
man, over Coatcs' liardwaic store, 41S Main
street.
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ANTKi) To trade. A cuod cold watcli
tor an oian. 1 n u 1 1 e at the New office.
Iif ANTKD Active, sober and trustworthy man
ll to travel through this section. Salary $;ii a
iiionth, payable weekly, and expenses; splendid
opportunity. Address SIIKI'l' company, 1U-0
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, l'a.
1 I tl Si'liior ( :l'S;ni;. ('il):in iciiri'si'ti tat i vi ut
j U asliiiiKtour ImuIotsciI by Culian patriots. In
I tvmunilous dumaiid. A lxinati:i lor agents.
Only Yyr book, bitf commissions. iCvcry
tiouy wants the oniy eniorscd, reliable book,
....;.., i i l." i. it it
an trash, and make $.1 it) a month with War
unii iicc;. iittm j;ivlti. ijcilim naiu - i'iuu
Cuba
Address today, 1 he National Book Cou
cern, J.ij-.1. Deal born M
, Chicago.
I'lat tsmoutli Turn Vereln.
The following are the hours of in
struction of the l'lattsmouth Tui
Vi-rein classes:
JSOYS CLASSES
lloys ( las 12 to 14years, Tuesday
-Loll toti p. m and Friday 4:110 to G p. m.
IJoys C-l.iss 8 to 12 years, Monday
4:;0 to p. m. and Thursday 4:"0 toG
p. in.
(MKI.S CLASS
Girls Class 12 to l." years, 10.. "50 to
12 a. m., Saturday.
Girls Class S to 12 years, Wednes
day 4:;50 to G p. m. Saturday (J to 10:30
:l- ln
LADIKS CLASSES.
Lidies Class Wednesday 8 to 9:30
p. m. rng!ish. 1' riuay 8 to p. m.
Germau.
31 en's classes.
Active class (IS to 30 years old) Tues
day H to Id p. m. and Thursday 8 to 10
p. in.
Senior class (30 years and over) Mon
day 8:30 to 10 p. 111.
Fencing, boxing and wrestling class.
Sunciav 10 tu 12 a. m.
Appliu itions for admittance will be
received at the gymnasium during
hir-s hours bv Instructor O. P. Ernst.
A Chi-ap Trip.
The opportunity to visit the
ouihe.n States alio ded by the semi-
m.-i tni excursions oi tni iouisviiie
A Nash vil ie 1 tail road is one th at should
be taken advantage of by every one in"
leies'.ed. Thesj excunsnns are ar-
r. n jed for the lirstanu tmrd Tuesdays
f . ii. The tickets are good on the
i-egul ii-trains of those dues leaving
cut;. era tu; initials, and can al.-o be
p .ienaseJ ti.rougti irom agents oi con- i
..ectiug lines. Tickets are sold to
points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Ala
bama, the carolinas, Mississippi
Georgia and the western portions of
Florida. They are good for return
P""re on any Tuesday or Friday
within twenty-one days, and allow
fifteen days on the going trip to stop
I off and examine the country. The
co-t for th v round trip is about the
reerular one-way rate, aid on same
dates one-way tickets are sola at about
two-thirds of the regular rates.
For lull particulars, write to C. 1. At-
more, G. 1'. A., Louisvile, Ky., or Geo.
15. Horner, D. 1' A., St. Louis, Mo.
Oovey's I'ricen.
Dovey s have been in business here
for more than a quarter of a century
and never have they SDld shoddy or
inferior goods in all these years. The
prices they quote in the big ad in this
paper may sf em like they pre too low
for the class of goods they carry, but
they are the result of close buying and
a determination to sell more goods at
Coser mat trains. It will pay you to
read their ad and inspect their goods
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xhe best salve in the world for cuts,
burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe-
. enrpj ttpp rhunnnn hnnda. chil-
,v-" ' ' r-r-r. . -
hlnin enms. and all skin eruntions.
na positively cures pues, or no pay
required, it is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Pvice 25 cents per box. For sale b
P. G. Fricke.
Sweet I'ea Seed.
"Lckford's" best large flowered
mixed, o cents per ounce in separate
colors. liest leading varieties, t
cents per ounce. Pansy plants
'"Dreer's Exhibition" varieties mixed
white, light blue, dark purple and
the nearest approach to red to be
found in pansies, in separate varieties i
2o to 35 cents per dozen, ready to
plant out next week. L. A. MOOKE.
First-Class Work.
Frank Marler has opened a first
class blacksmith shop at the cor
ner of Seventh and Pearl streets where
all kinds of smithing and horseshoeing '
wiil be done in a skillful manner, also
carriage and wagon painting.
d-swlm.
You can get a dollar hat at Tucker
Sister- for cents. Come early as we
have but few left.
TO CURE A tOLI) IN ON K DAV
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, i
All druggist. s refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has
L I Q. on each tablet.
Don')!s tlio FJo.-!;-iiv uf :- 7.'l-.-".
A iinrs carriage double s tiio phusiiroot 'driv-
urr. imeuuiiiij nnvers oi carriages or uur
m-sa can Kavo dollars by Kondin,
for the
rut&.ctLknlsisa
nmwi
be
of
Sh 00s,
We now have the
Shoes in the city.
GROCERY
- I "JS l$eM U ranulfiU'UJUgi
A 1 .'
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loo i vlkJ
"C" Sugar
in Crackers, per lb
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Lamp chimneys.
Argo (iloss Starch.
ArgoCorn Starch..
12 lbs taavv beans
n N- l's Scotcti peas.
1 lb Horses-hoe Tobacco.
1 lb Star Tobacco. . . ,
1 lb Llattle-Axo Tobacco
1 lb "G-for-10" Tobacco
1 lb J. T. Tobacco
California Prunes, per lb
Hleo-ant Itaisins, per lb
3 packages Parlor .YlaU hes L'.'i
2 lbs Oat meal ).",
12 lbs Oatmeal 2".
1-lb can Prico's bakiny jiowder.. ,'S
A-lb can Price's baking powder. . 20
1 lb Bon-Don baking powder Id
New Department Store
OPPOSITE BANK OP CASS COUNTY.
Telephone No. 93.
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KST rigs for 'A'oddings, Fu
ittended to promptly. Tern. a
r itos Telephone 7'.
"M. B. W. D. Jones
disposed of
BUtlion uc r - n
: T,he Smith premier Typewriter
OmabaJBranch Office, cor.
T ft BJ-a
a a
ASA 6
but liavi s I-i rft to tlio on
fiuriier f r 'J. yeara at whole
sale prices. Bavmr him the
dealer s prohts. hhir. anj
where f ,r examination.
iverythinf?
1H stvles of
.'. Btyl'-g of
Top liaies.
Surrey g, Vtj Vj i 1
-pes, JPnatrtona, J raps, Ws7'.
ettes, Spnnr-Koad and M:.
no. ii, ff jrrej Himi Krtc, 5.00. ocri'i ior
A . ... for M. Ct-ogu. of all cur
ELKHART CAIililAGE AXO lliU.VtSS MFti.
09 bays a Fins Violin
and Complete Outfit.
FaJy Gaai&nted.
Jx
CO buys a Mandoline,
, Birdseye Maple, Mahogany or Rose
wood Finish.
Fully guaranteed.
: 00 bays An American
vLi guaranteed to stand.
strings, in Mahogany or Rose
wood finish.
SEXD FOR CATALOGUE OF SHEET MUSIC.
3oO buys a $100 Organ.
lYimball Pianos e Oigans
ON EASY PAYMENTS.
Pianos, little nsed, for $50, G0, $S0 to $100.
Writ for CUioa Mid oar
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i n i i m z, i . u i j 1 1 I v
Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S RHEUMATIC CURE. The
surest and the best. Sold by drufrsrists on a nositive miarantee. . Prir Kn nanta
Det box. Samnlfl BPnt frpp nn ttipnllnn
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Lemon extract, per bottlo....
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Coal oil, per gal
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1 lb ArbucklcH Coffee
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Largo Hams, por lb
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