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THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 181S. rLATTSMOUTH SOU-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE FIVE. JUliTim Murrav Prepared in the Interest of the People of Murray and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Headers Thrift &tsin.irc- The war is costing the United Stales 51,000,000 an hour. To off sit thie, steady and tremendous drain upon the nation's cash re umrc'js, there must be a corresponding stream of dollars fowiiig into the national treasury. Thrift stamps ami war savings stamps offer the people an op portunity to deposit their daily, weekly or monthly savings with the government. In return the government will repay the principal with 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. As an example of how the investor's money-will grow, sixteen war savings stamps, costing 25 cents each, or "$4.0 0 iu all, with 12 cents added, will entitle the depositor to f..00 on January 1, 1923. As an investment, safety considered, there is nothing better on the market today. All the resources of the on earth are behind the stamps. Miirrai IT MURRAY, Win. Puis, sr.. was visiting with unty eev.t friends hist Saturday. Wm. Troop and V. C. P.eedtkcr went to Omaha lust Thursday to at- tend the unto shuw. Lv.lv. Lcr.ghrid.io was called! 'e.;:e.e from near Wyoming. Xebre.sV.ii. taii week to take cere of her father, v. ho has been very l ick with heart trou'de. N ek Friedrirh and Jehu Ferri; 'were in Omaha last Thursday, where they bought a couple of cars of hay that were i l -j.-a to turray tins .to i-b!j-ped to Murray this week. - , Will Pice loaded his car of goods thi? wetd d -..ill move t' make farm. his liome iu the future en "Es aecompanie.l by Joh.n l.owther, who v ill also re.-ide near Wayne in ti!" future. Mr. and Mr?. John HobiCheid:. of Plultsniouth. have been visiting at the home Oi' their sou. John, for the V:st few dry-. They came down to : e their y.n at b:g grrndson. who et present ir the ruler of the Hob eel:ei:i! h.oree. L. Furlong, the mayor of Rock Bluffs, lias. be u fullering from a : cf the I' miii'.is for the past few iavs xS 0 x 1 U-. k rowing themselves in Murre.y Perse Co.. will the Murray State Bank me, where you will All parties dehted to the please call at r.v 1 ret! !e sa be properly receipt' .1 for the1- same nonsi: co. w Sw5 AUCTIONEER Always Ready for Sale Dates far or near. RATES REASONABLE SATISFACTION OR NO FAY! KKVER?n ALL CALLS Telephone 1511 Hurray Exchange I rctecnon By prolcction we refer to your feet and your health, which is made possible by wearing a pair of the best rub ber boots made Hiprcss Red Rubber and Ball Band. Saving we refer to the price, as well as the shoe leather you save during the rainy season of Spring which is bound to come. Hipress Red Rubber Boots (look for the red band around the top) $D .2d Bail Band Black Rubber Boots, absolutely first quality, per pair Ladies' High and Low Heel Rubbers, nrst quality, per pair Men's Rain Coats, double texture cloth, extra heavy, and well n?ade just the kind for auto or rough work Men's Dress Rain Coats, good values at last year's prices $2.50 and We are still selling genuine indigo blue overalls at below market price HIATT & TEJTT, MURRAY, : : D eparrmen J richest government 5 NEBRASKA J James Drown made a business trip to Omaha Tuesday evening. j L. I). Hiatt went to Plattsniouth j Wednesday morning to have some 'cental work done. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Tilson was quite badly burned from a hot cup of coffee last Monday. OIlie Wilcox moved his family from Rock Bluffs to' South Omaha last Sunday, where he will work the com ing summer. The telephone comper.v !ave had a number of men in this locality for tno past few- davs. doing some very j much needed repair work. Mrs. A. Schafcr. residing west ol i Murrav fp!I lrwn t he eellar strr)3 hist Sunday, and injured ber arm. She is getting along very nicely at this time. Robt. Good has moved his family to his new home near Murray. It will be remembered that he purchas ed the old Loughridge homestead a few weeks ago. Mrs. Jos. Sans and two sons, mov ed from their late farm l:o:n to Murray this week, and for the pres ent will make their home - in the Berger proneriy. Luther Cock, whom we reported as being taken to Omaha last Tues day, where he was placed in the hos pital in that city for an operation for bladder trouble, died last Sun day. He was not operated upon af "all. his condition being too week. Miss Mary Creamer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creamer, has. been quite sick for the past few days, suffering with li scnrlet fever. r from the same . ndition is not ... Will is also suffering trouble, but his con rearlv so serious as Miss Mary. The Murray State Bank are giving their customers a very neat little account book, simplifying the finan cial a H airs of the farm, and placing your business where it will be easy for you to make out you annual in come tax statement. It is free to I the cuseomers of the bank, and one is coming to you. ju:;t ask the genial cashier. Mr. Poedeker for one. You will fnd it very valuable. avm 5.00 .90 6.50 5.00 $1 .75 : NEBRASKA andS James Brown shipped a car of cattle to South Omaha Tuesday even ing- James Tilson and A. L. Baker were t in Plattsniouth for a few hours last Sunday evening. ! A. L. Baker was in Omaha a couple of days this week attending the Mer chants week carnival, j Herman Gansemer shipped a car : load of hogs to the South Omaha j market on Friday of la':t week, j Alf. Nickels, who has been quite sick for the part few weeks, is re ; ported some better at this time. ; James Russell moved to thr Jack : West place last week, where he will i work for Jack tha coming summer. ! Mrs. Ed. Gansemer went to Omaha , last Saturday to spend the day with her daughter, Miss Fern, who is at j tending school iu that city this wint er. Mrs. PorbiLt, who has been very ill at the heme of her daughter, Mrs. II. Peck, west cf town, is improving at this. time. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georsre Kdmunstcn residing down Imoar Union, has been quite sick fr.r i the past few day:. FV.fferiiig with appendicitis. Mrs. Louie Shoemaker lias h en very tick for the past few days. She was taken to the hospital in Omaha Wednesday morning whore rhe will receive t reel meat. Ted Barrows-. P. S. Tut find O'ms. i j sai'.s went to Omaha Thursday, where t they will attend the big c'.r:iis the auditorium, in connection v. the Merchants Carnival week. at Mr. and Mrs. Alf. la:i-:';r. T.-..1 V- little son. and Mr;-. -row went to Omaha ' T.ieday ev-nihe, where they attended the festivi ties of the Merchants Week cer. :'-; . Parley Puis, who has beer, rr.fj r- ing from pneurucnia for t'-e past fe days, and was improving nicely, suffered a relapse the pa-t f ; v.- dr.y". and was again very sick, lie proving with every indi-nttion his speedy recovery. The Standard Oil men :xp:-rie: some difficult"-- in reaciii nsr .Mm; this week with his uruil st-jed- fur! ray oil. The miK :e was stuck two. and did : v. e s re: erv heav e ---.td ; ; :.r.r- or t'h rPi!t-ra v. un til in the at'termK n. He hud f -v.tr good inuU 3 en the v. agon. tco. Th roads time. .re a.-mos in-, passable C 1 Scon Have I' The Xebrm-kv. Lighting C reoort that thev Lave receiv; r-e'i.any d word that the po!"i U.r the laying cf the v.ire from Plait:-m!'.tb. to Murrev. liave been -!h. ipjel. here most any day. ex pec Other nuil -rial0 have alreadv rrrived at (hi and i almost :;ee.r..; lighter in ana around Murrav right new. The com iany have promised u- light bv the I . . ' . ! first of .day. Ttie Murrey pnr! ' ... . , . : are now getting anxious f.r ebw- j, ...... , , trieify in their homes and upon the streets. The sooner it arrKes th better they will be pleased. Suffered relays. There bar. been a young fellow in Murray io- a couple ,f dr.ys thi". week that is sure up against a pretty tough journey. He started from Omaha Sunday morning. - und for Oklahoma in a Ford cer. 7 To arrived as far south as the Wiles corner, just south of the Murray Pne. when he landed to the ditch by the 'f ide of the road and needed a :-is'.a ece to get otU. Be was helped to Murray that evening where he remained un til .Tuesday ;md attempted the jour ney acain only to turn beek after reaching the first low spot just emt ! of town. He will remain with us few days longer. j l,.n ! ! Very Sick My. J Mrs. John Hendricics has j very ill for the past few davs trom nemorrnages of 1Le lungs. She -"as taken ill Sunday, and it required some time to check the flow cf blood, and at one time her condi tion was considered very critical. Tuesday she was improving and friends and relai: ves have hopes that sue v, hi continue Hi imm-ove f-niTh! j curse was called from Or,i-ha to tu'ke ' care of her. Good ams for Sate 170 acres, good hous nwi wi ;-.!f life- As sho was i'.rir.g death proved, good farm and stock pro-wi- lion, known as the Goos firm ju-1 south of Plattsmonth. Alva rl acres adjoining Tnion on the wed, all good farm land, and good seven room house. pDsscrrion ' can be had immadhPclv. f aiso -everat otr.er (ass county, farms. FraaK aliery, .Murray. Ne- braska; phone 27, Murray exchange. , 1 4- IT any of tiie readers ff viie Journal know of any social rvm or item of iutore.st in th ricin'ty. nnd will mail iar.'i' to this oflir?. li. will a.i-I-ar uinier ill's iie&tlintr. We want t.U Df wsiit'Dis EeiTtu: I 3Irs. Pen Speck has-, been quite sick for the past few days. II. G. Todd shipped .seven cars of cattle to the South Omaha market Tuesday evening. Wm. Rico and family have moved to the Mrs. S. O. Pitman farm, north east of Murray, where they will make their future home. Mr. Rice and family formerly lived on the I. M. Davis place where they have resid ed for the past fifteen years. Mr. W. A. Brown has been very ill for the past few days, suffering from an attack cf heart trouble. Tuesday was renting easy, but his condition has been very critical, ow ing to his adve.irced atr. Will Brown hi" ron, has been called to his bed side. Mr. Brown resides in Cancila. and is expected to arrive here, with in a few days. From those who have been travel ing the roeds ar d Murray for the re informed that cm vs. v.v then are a number of culverts need ed in th.s commuii.ty. needed juct v eet of the One P bet uford cor- I'- J't r leading Into t rou'h cf the lurrey. and one corner. Tlurc is considerable ::re.i't':i:j needed at these rio:v.s h! o. poe-dhle to get thr these jdaces even with I'eht keb-. The road i overseer and c-: imisr-ionors rhw:M j get together and rernir the-e place? i just tj oon as the weather will p:r ::t. Unite! Tres-b' terirn Chi Phdn 11:0 o ; 4:':e p in. Sab ni. Serm in. Prh :i !i School, i by the pasd--r. service in thi; church. it-; y 35 rs. will r a f tern r v it eteane! fer tii-' year are to le aTiee of m.-mvuT: j !ee'ou is urn i tre-r? ! i full i t :.-. 1. end all i rre a-ked to be rk. tht bu'ii'er; - 2: CO o'el may be tranac-te e before the pre JTrs. Em Si.. jn.:a. Pnslly .!i:i Pe.it erson v a:; b'Ti :ict. 2 7, IS 41 r,-er the village c.i t'rosr Creek. V,'a.-'ington Cot: .it y. Pa 1 1 , Ki'i th. ere grew to won- inhooJ. re eiving a goo-i educ-:tiee firsi :n lh uii'iic sfii'-ds of the vicinit v, end in i widely Ipr.v.T. -4!,';ijty fcr I sad; as rt e -Li ee ' oi. i'e.. then an d for uri-iv vc-i rs T.nder the verv r'. I o-tt. supe: inter: ance of Mrs. S. R. i . . i tan !ie.. (i''c or lee reeoei: !7e(! euu- t eetio-rr:! 1 .iders of th :t pi alio' -io-I. I.a- er she ;;h-o rCteueed LO'r .--'.:nn- nary located at St eiKben vii! Oliio. in :'. : jo- ren e "'tiicr, .Tae:e-:. w?k Xebraska and !.-:r-;;t(! est wi'h her t Reel Bluff thi- re: y. and th.re she rerun ir--d chotit two ears. She th.en refe.rn- c-d to her home4 in Pennsylvania, and l .uP." 2 4. 1SG." was mrrried to St:n- j Pel C. Latta. After some months . . they located on a farm i,t Roek . .... 1 Le tuwnsejp. te-ur miles northeast of the' rite of th" present village of Murray, and lived there until 1SS.". when they moved to where the vil lage of .Murray wan later establish ed, the village being located partly on their farm. That has ever since been their home. Ihi'dy in life Mrs. Latta made pro-fes-don el' her faith iu Christ as her Saviour, r.i'd became, a member of the Presbyieriati congregation of Crosa Creek. Pa., of which Dr. John Sfocl:ten. a somewhat distinguished minister w;l3 When par.tor, a position t -.ai. he fi'iPd for fifty-two years. Feb. ISU-d she transferred her membership by certificate to the ; United Presbyterian congregation of hurray, Ae:?.. m i v.oie-ii s:ie nas urn ;:er church isonic for fifty-two years. Her husband united with the congregation bv pfofeH-ion at the same time she -!c ' 1,0:1 !l-v I'-'ttPf, and they at once esitaiMiMiou a ramily ,-;ltar. which has i b?en ree.intained all these years. i heir membership in the congrega tion of Murray antedates that of anv other:; now in the church by more Han thirteen yenrs. A a member of the church. Mrs. Latta never as piree' to v leading nart. hut w;e al ways recognized as a onset, faitl:ful aI,rl ievof'-d fo"OT;P" of It vu.e r , au'i Lord. She loved her church, j attended services regularly v.hea jel.le to do so and maintained a deep ! inter':-; in the church unfit th f'.vn i '- gave ret. ewe hcj'e end truit ,-. assurance o. her n Chri'it at her per Por many years (he ::r id K; .nr. ministers supplying the cemgreg i- ticn when it was 'without, a settled pastor were always hospitality en tertained in the Latta home, and she ; hiMuy regrettca when fading! ctrot?th nmde it no lonsrcr possible for her to render this service to the congregation. She was the last mem- . ihpr nf her father's familv to ba call- ed away by death, and is survived by her aged husband "and only son, James I'. Latta and by a large num ber of relatives. The funeral services were held Sabbath at 11 o'clock in the church where she had so long worshipped and were conducted by her pastor, Dr. J. B. Jackson, assisted by Rev. D. L. Hughes of the Christian Church. The Interment was in the Young cemetery northeast of Mur ray. VISITED EEHE 0VEE SUNDAY. Fi-ceii itonday's )ailv. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baas of P.eemer, arrived in this city last Saturday evening this being one point on their wedding tour, they having been married at Beemer last week, and came to Plattsniouth for a vi'it at the home of Mrs. Baas's sis ter Mrs. E. C. Hill and family. They departed this morning for Beemef which will be their home where Mr. Baas is engaged in the banking business. C. H. VALLEHY SELLING CASS From M.'ie;ty's Haily. Mrs. C. II. Va'Iery has entered the business of the sale of motor cars and has selected the Commonwealth as fhe cne, her eon A. V.'. Yaliery has charge of the selling, and is becom- an expert the driving of th new wagon. The Commonwealth is a beauty, as to eppeerauco and runs finely, developing an almost unlimit ed amount of power, and as ncise less as a sewing machine. The car over all freight, war tax and list nrice sells for $ OP 5.00. "CLZOIATSA" C05IDTG S00IT. In product ing so remrka'de a oc((;.tle "Cleopatra." in wliich Theda P-e.ra irs s.iid to give a glar ingly eiTective portrayal of thisj I-igy'tian beauty, mere art oaishitig in its de op f meat of love and pas- :i than he? evor before been p.-r-. rayed on the rcrocn. 'Villien: Fo?: has revealed th.e limits of motion jicture production. There have been eley.-,. rlso pictures, that have aim ed to disci -jse the motives and cau-e? leading to the downfall of women, wit!: th avowed intention of warn ing then of Ho ni-falls that are al weys open for them to full into, but hre is an ilUe-t rat ion tiint great :p.eu. too, are unite as easily led away from duty and their wive-, when p bewitching weman determin- .o v.-in t k en over to herself. Julitn-' C':erir, Mnrc Aniotiy e.nd P'-eron, the 'ereilitary king to the Pevptian rhr r:e. who had sworn to pi'l Cleo ratra. are th? ti e l i lustrations o: i iH-.-s of man that are used , the wen in this oieiure ;;rc:'io.eiioii. .-v.iu modern men were never so tntre.i ed by tire dPplay of masiHcenee. the J crorz -"on -necs oi surrounr.mgs. tne fete-, aid fe3is given in their t on or. is made by Caesar and Ar.tonv b.er sieves. Cler.petra v,as t::e arch sir en of the world and arj; sr. eh she will be personified by Mis Bar? in 'Cleo patra" at th Gem March 12 and 13. REPOKT OP THE CONDITION - if Tin: cf Jlun-ay, Nebr. i 'na i t i i- Ne. r.T s in the St.nte of Inse nf lilts i IM'SS i'liiska ;t Hie n i"i i r: i;i-:s(.rj:ci-:s ii. I li-- i!:t- . S 1'. i t:i;.;.sii lmliet e , Ms . . . . e!its. sctoriti j miirim-n t .- l:on.'. ! V';i r Sii -. iio; s ;n i,s .i !. i 'it;' huiise, fiu-iiituri- ;ii!l UMltrrs ::,:;;;o.oo !.it:..4S ii rrerit rxjii'iist's, tuxes and i il teres t ;i i i! oi-.- frem Nil ! i.OKil awl .-state !.ajS:s. .$ ! l,"ii.ig. i. iie. us tinil Hems f e-'!fo;tre .. ir..:i o -.j net, :-.iilS'"i ImoI ci.in l,:::;o.oo il'---;-. nir-hel.-. ::n.l -ei:tji 7:;,'.l." P.iTAI- . io,no,i.(if, ;,.lii)il tut l.IAIUI.XTIKf i :i jiit.-i 1 si f -K ji i-1 in ... . ;or;Iu- liihd i " n i! i : i ie. I :u-i'its . ;. o'. ()- 1 in! i v;.'. ;ial li-;-isi t -.1 U " i ; Iu i ! , -ek . I07.T1Ci.ij .s .; : 1.77 no h i li:ir;- It s of c-; t Co i I ; i 01 y- bet Us M rat: 1 i ts! a no i ii i: t ii ..I T )TAL -'t;i t !' '. V ' ( '! ss s.-- : .'. i ;. i ee-iii-ki r, 'e:-ie. i- i.c :;,e ri;i!:i -.l Uii'ik i'.i i ereli ' tt' ::r i.- j.. ;.!.- ftr:t-m"r;! :.- u 'nrrurt r t ! ' lleJ tllH copy of the report i::jee to 11:. ii ' i 'ig Lii ttr'i. v. (;. i:ki:i:. ' 'tis 1: if r. r. i' r:.i i-:m-:. i ho-. f.. xi"r..g,.v. :o-ci vo-. ! : ;i: I sworn to l.ei'.o jne of My r !i. 1 1 s. ; ttesl: Klti tl ' eilt-Sir t i i i s i t i . ie.v,'i t . wkst. i i No .it-.- l"i ',!.'-. j iiiiniisr inn expires Jan. 1 ti, !:' i A. L. Connor of the JJurlington shops i-j compel Lei to 'a of from his work en account of an attack of the grip. . Anton lioman, who has been laved up for the past two or three davs with the grip, will return to his work on tomorrow. 6mm tn O We want to call your attention once again to our wonderful values in Harness. We have for your inspec tion a complete line of Harness and Horse Fittings at prices that wili sure sell them. If you are in the market we know that we can sell you anything you may need. If you aie from Missouri come in and let us "show you." Farm Implements! Now is the time to anticipate your needs in Farm Machinery and place your orders early. We handle all staple lines of Farm Machinery in quantities that defy competition in prices. Let us know what you need we can deliver the goods. MURRAY and K'JRRAY, GUAEDIAlS SALE. In the District Court tv, Xebraska. In the ? matter of the application cf Nera A. Powers. Guardian of Marvel E. Hale, miner to sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of James T. P.eg Icy, Judge cf the District Court cf Cass County, made o: of November, A. 1). sale of the real en, described, there will the 2Sth day If. 17 for the :e 1 'rcinafter ie celd at toe south door of the court homo in. j i ,au :iiiui i:, ..tLi'i.t -.ti, lui i - - v . i lii day of March, IfUK rt 10 o'clock a. m.. at pubMc vendue to the high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit: Commencing it ne rt be er t r. r of lot five in Porter Place end additie.i to the Citj- of Plattsniouth Cms cruuty, Nebraska, thence rur- nirr; Pe :t along the North line there of C77.f.r. feet. ti er.ee South paralb 1 with th. c K.i line of r id Lot 74 fee:. tl.:nce 'v, -.1 i-arullcd with the Nrrth l:n TC0.-?. feet to the West Pne cf raid let T. thenc Northeast - erly el'-'-n sr.ul '"' -t line to the place cf .beginning: AP-o the following i trerr--. emm-- nring at the Northeast I c-rner cf reid I't Z in said Porter Pl.-.ce. thence rve-nir.r v esle . o t, thence Seuth. parallel with ti:e l l. oc i i the r1 '-n Pt 1-15.70 feet ice Ea-t p trrllel with Ih.e North ! line f. f ?ef . North : . 70 f"et to the plr.ee ef he-;-uing. in Pla; t m P. Ctit C uuty. rTs-brasV.a. Szid Sale- wi' remain r;e:i oa hour, the right i- reserved to refuse any and all bids. NORA A. POT EUS. U. B. WINDHAM. Guardian. Alt cm :v. THE UITMAPPY HABIT Or 770RPvY. Worry is destructive to r.etlth. It prevents the normal muscular action of the stomach and intestines and paralyzes digestion. Often seme simple means are suthciwit to get away from this habit, and Triner's America Elixir of Bitter Wine which stimulates the intestines to normal action and helps digestion will be a dependable ally in your fight with worry. If you clear your body of poisonous substances accumulated in your sluggish intestines, the tired feeling and irritability will disap pear. Triner's American Elixir i at the same time a very palatable remedy. Price SI. 10. At drug tores. Triner's Liniment for rheu matism, neuralgia, lumbago, etc.. and Triner's Cough Sedative for colds . ... .. ana coughs, nronctntis, astnma. etc., tire eouallV reliable remedies. Now I is the time to keep them always at j hand anil to prevent ferious sick- ,.,... Ti, ,i-.. -r-.- v- , iiv?i. i i it t tit ii: ti c?i til i - . i i ii;v: c: Liniment .'15 and C"c. Triner's Cough Sedetive 25 and 50c. By mail al ways 10 cents more. Joseph Triner Company, Ma nufecturing Chemists, ir.33-1343 S. Ashiend Ave., Chicago. Stationery it the Journal oftce. F. j , -J...'J otner hecta iieroiere iii ti L Xi-' j'J' fiical operation. No Cidoroturm. Ether or othr '-n.r fr.r . - . aaasthetic uw l A cure guaranteed in every cae srei;-d ;rat- ?DOrn m,We to.HpB,,: cntt J Vrltelor bl on Ptat Dieses with nlm B,'a teSviaoiuaJs of more CZ.aa 100J rronanent oeooie wbo have been nermanentlv rurH m. MS. & hIACIi, ' The largest and best equipped r- - - - w. ... 1 i-ort .cin tuitnss just like tootn. r ai.cr usmcr. impiemen NEBRASKA W Kt ' Si S J ?' 7"VeV-;.-? .4 -7 '.: . ft: -! - ' Po e. 1 m:m . Y 1 . By :. k'WM it Bars Out Bad Weather Come in and slip-on cue of these line, well-made, "od iooking Raynsters. Ft.' hew snug r.nd cemfor . ' x : is. Yes, sir; here's a lir f turn coats you can'r beat i . r.r.y pr;:: anvv.here. Made hv the United States Rubber Com: sold with the same of vaiue that goes with every thing you buy here. Coi:iw iii and try-on a Raynster. Prices ranging from $3.50 to $10.00 Puis & Gansemer, Murray Nebraska, Tie name Doan's inspires conti- uence Dean s tviuncv i'liis I ,r kul- T-.ev 111 M. fill i iliTit'.-i'iit lnp i" t . ", . " ' . , " , ... itching. Doan s Kegulets for a imP laxative. Sold at all drug store. FOE SALE OR KENT My 12 acre tnicf, north of tm:. Por particulars call or write C. II. Pdggs. ml-lud. WANTED IP- married man. a place on a farm, capable of handling any farm or machinery. O. Sarrau. It. F. D. No. 5 Nebraska Ci'v. Nebr. V Jf M 1! fmi p 5?i 1 i ft - i t a1 Fistu!a-Pay Whsn Cured S5ia PK a mild system of treatment that cares Pile. Fistula acd I Den8a m a short time, withnnt a m. THE BErlT!STS denial offices in Omaha. Experts Z nvjtuii, iuuui.An A it rrviio. 1-4 Instruments carefully sterilized H ml zsssaTKiRD FL003, PAXTGN BLOCK, OMAHA