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v.-.'; J- i; 1 ii PIATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOTJE. THURSDAY. MAT1CII 20. The Income tax Is going right. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED A little cooler. without any bobble. -:o: A'S-ey h w t t. Cbc plattsmoutb journal PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Entered at Fostofflce, Plattamouth. Neb., as second-class mall matter Sunday was a fine day. :o: :o:- Children Cry for Fletcher's Not every man is qualified for Put none but American on guard. member of the board of education. -:o:- :o:- Senator Norris! Oh, he's all right! The devil can't help but admire the minister who is a lover of strife You'll find Sloan's Liniment Goftcns tlx a severo rheumatic echo ' m mm BJ ?aP -:o:- Conscientious objector! Are you in his church. i-i-i i-r t'Ji i-i r v3 vi kz one? -:o:- v R. A. BATES, Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Election two 'weeks. -:o: Elect the best for city councilman. -:o:- We all want but little here below t zero. :o: Plenty of time to make up your mind. -:o:- Don't turn down a good man for a poor one. :o: Henry Schneider has made a good mayor. We have good men then why not select them. :o: building until lower prices are quoted. Omaha Bee. :o:- Unless ou have plenty of money there is no place like home. -:o:- The I. W. W. and Dolsheviki don't care for time so they get plenty to eat. :c: It is a very sad vacation for a man who drinks to amuse the pub lic. -:o: Nebraska will have no state elec tion this year. This ought to satis fy a good many who have asked us. -:o:- Congress didn't find out where the shoe pinched until they put their foot in it. :o: They call the Sixty-fifth the "War Congress." And we say it was that without counting the war over !:i Europe at all. :o: Mr. Debs evidently made the mis take "Of "his life by not doing what he did under the guise of a con scientious objector. :o: "Daughters Always Tired" was the headline. Of course it is a pat ent medicine ad. but it is the gospel truth at that and a great many mothers know it. . :o: Chairman Will Hayes is estab lishing a "listening post" for the liepublican party In Chicago. How will he keep the crowd of presi dential aspirants out? You can nearly always tell the thirteenth of the month without looking at the calendar. That is the day when President Wilson al ways lands somewhere. :o: Old Admiral Von Tirpitz is re ported to be penniless, but we haven't the slightest intention of subscribing a cent to a relief fund for him, no matter who starts it or indorses it. o. However, we doubt that four or five years from now, Germany will be putting out statements to the effect that her 1918 match with the Allies was a frameup, and will be demanding another match. :o: liy getting married. m Princess Pat loses third place at the royal table and moves down to the seventeenth. The best part of the turkey will al ways be gone before it comes her turn to be served such is the sac rifice she has made for love! Tex Kickard says the Johiison Willard fight couldn't have been framed, because it went twenty-six rounds, and "framed fights never go twenty-six rounds." For the In formation of the eager public, which really wishes to know how to tell straight fights from fakes, will Mr. Kickard kindly specify how far framed fights generally go? A statement on this matter from a few prominent promoters would go far towards fcettliug this problem in the public mind. JOHN F. PHILIPS, MISSOURIAN, Judge John F. Philips had made himself part of the history of Mis souri. In the formative, plastic years of the state his personality was stamped upon it. His loyalty, hia keen intelligence, his vivid ap preciation of the human comedy, all found expression in his public ac tivities, and these lasted to the very end of a long life. As a young man, just making his reputation, he was confronted by one of the great crises of the Na tion's history. .His state was wav ering between the Union and the Confederacy. The division shatter ed the social life of the border. It called for courage and prompt ac tion. The young lawyer. Philips, responded to the call. He left his long friend. George Vest, on the is sue and put all his brilliant elo quence at the service of the Union in the state convention which made the momentous decision. With the status of Missouri settle.l. he was ready to back his judgment with his life, and he became colonel of the cavalry regiment which he raised. Later as a leading lawyer, as member of Congress and finally as United States judge, his qualities made him a ealidng and a useful citizen. His point of view was rath er that of the older generation and many of the modern tendencies passed him by. Cut on the tech nical side of knowledge of the law and of sureness in handling the de tails of a trial he was among the foremost judges of his day. It was a common remark among lawyers that Philips was a hard man to have re versed. Any appreciation of his life would be defective that did not stress his social qualities. In America we have been so busy developing a continent that we arc disposed to overlook the importance of the fine art of, social intercourse. It is an art that goes far to make the differ- once between a drab and an inter- esting existence. Tlie judge was a delightful and charming compan ion. His wit illumined every sub ject. The light touch, the fine taste of the after dinner speaker were his to an unexampled degree. His death leaves a vacancy in the life of Kansas City that cannot be filled. For Judge Philips had achieved that unusual thing, a per sonality at once forceful, cultured. varied, unique one of those rare possessions that it is given com munities to harbor on occasions for a brief time between the two eterni ties. K. C. Star. :o:- Thirty or forty years in the peni tentiary seems pretty severe for in subordinate private soldiers, but the Chanute Tribune thinks such a sentence would be a fine thing for the vermin in this country who grafted on. war contracts. -:o:- Ex-president Taft now says he would be willing to have an amend ment to the league plan providing a safe-guard for the Monroe Doctrine. Let us have things America's way or not at all. . :o: More than two-thirds of the peo ple fo the United States do not know the meaning of the Monroe Doctrine. :o:- Mr. Ford's new car, we under stand, will sell for $300 a pair, f. o. b. Detroit, perfect mates guaranteed, one for each foot. -:o:- Some men get too smart too early on entering a new town, that they are liable to wear themselves out early in the fray. :o: April 1 the clock goes ahead oue hour. Ain't that all right? Every person holds in his hand a stone to throw at the head of the person in adversity. , :o: It is Just as easy to display jour patriotism as it is to sulk and have to do it after while or leave the country. :o: A good board of education, one that understands what to do and when to do is what makes a success ful city school. -tor- There Is one man in the legisla ture who represents eight counties, and he lived in Cass county a num ber of years ago. It takes a man of experience and education to fill the bill as member of the board of education. And no other should apply. :o:- Reformers we always have with us, apparently. Some work as long as they are individually interested and can make a show. :o:- The Victory Bonds will get the proper support. None but pro-Ger mans and traitors to America will fail to buy the bonds. -:o: There is an abnormal amount 'of house bombing and heart balniing going on these days, with the profits. as usual, going to the lawyers. :o: Once in a while you see a nice looking lady who is trying to keep warm by being wrapped up' in her self. :o: Numerous spring harbingers are here, but they aren't hopping about in the grass. They're lying on their backs on the ground, with their poor little feet up in the air. Most people's anxiety ended with Ihe armistice, but there are two aviators in 'France who long for actual peace. They have agreed to fight a duel, but have been inform ed that they cannot so long as a state of war exists. The filibuster conducted by cer tain Republicans in the Senate in the closing hours of the session was denounced last night by Mr. H. S. 'ummings. chairman of the Demo cratic national committee, at the National Democratic Club's dinner. fhis pernicious proceeding, he pointed out, has delayed important legislation. -:o: The expectation at our table is that the old boarder who has just returned from service in France will have an opportunity to tell his experiences by Sunday noon, as the swivel chair veteran across the table has begun telling how he got his discharge, which Is believed to be near the closing chapter of his serial story. If your daughter in the Red Cross is still alive and well, and your son Is on his way home, and you a're able to pay income tax and a few remnants of your business remain in spite of governmental regulation. you may figure that you got off pretty lucky, considering that you chose to be loyal instead of con scientiously objecting all the way through. -:o: And now comes "Doughboy Dope,' a Miiall volume covering army life from "A to Z," as the title declares. The book is compiled by two sold iers "who met in the same army," M. T. Kopsco, an artist, and D. G. Uowse, an author, and is published by Frank K. Kane Company (New York). The book is made up of clever army sketches and short paragraphs of the amusing incidents in every soldier's life, arranged in alphabetical order from Army to Zero what the kaiser gained. The drawings in the book are the chief attraction. Put it on freely. Don't rub it in. Just let it penetrate naturally. What a sense of soothing relief soon follow! External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped muscles, strained sinews, back "cricks" those ailments can't fight clT the rclievirs qualities of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druggist for it.. Still, a tool isn't such a bad com panion "as long as he and his money are parting. -:o: Men are holding office in Nebras ka that are not citizens. How do you like that? :o: The legislature will have to hurry to get through on time. No fear of the state house falling. :o: A great many people have suc ceeded in finding a short word for Bolshevism, but it isn't any uglier. :o: Chicago has a population of :. million, but there is no telling how many Americans sprinkled through. :o: "If the Havana fight was a fake. I'd hate to be in a real fight," say Jess Willard, and everybody knows how Jess hates a fight. :o: The Dodge Brothers seem to fear that if Mr. Ford is allowed to pru ned with the manufacture of a S25O.O0 car they may bo reduced o riding in one of them. :o: Most of th 'mothers where the flu raged several weeks ago and -he lidn't tear, up the influenza simi. hangs it out now, when a man ap proaches th-fJoue that looks like peddler or picture agent. -:o Suggestion to Mr. Hoover, who i-; troiner to quit food dictating in July and go to work for a living: It will e much easier to get along if you use your power while you still have ;t to pull the cot of living down to somewhere near a reasonable sum nur time basis. General Von Hoffman says it was Bolshevism, not the Allies, that whipped Germany. But he prob ably could find an argument on that point if he conferred with most any of the German soldiers who surviv ed the fight in the Argonne Forest. :o:- RED RIVER SEED POTATOES. Pure genuine. Red River Early Ohios $l.f.O bu. sacked. These are nice medium size, free from seat) and will go far in planting. Irish Cobblers $1.75. Will accept mail orders now, and save same. John son Bros. Neb. City. WATCH YOUR STEP! This well know phrase is self-evident, nevertheless it(is too often ig nored, and sprains are the order of the day, especially during this month. Don't prolong your pains by some idle treatment, but use Triner's Liniment at once. This remedy gives a quick and sure re lief also in cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, swellings, etc. You will get it at your druggist for i he same price as before. Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine, the excellent remedy for constipation, indigestion, headaches, and all oth er troubles connected with stomach disorder, and Triner's Angelica Bit ter Tonic, the unrivaled remedy for rebuilding vitality, have been slight ly advanced in price, but our custom ers will understand that Kky-high prices of some ingredients and new heavy taxes on others are responsi ble for this advance which is fully compensated by the conservation of the best renowned quality of these two remedies. Ask your druggist only for Triner's preparations! Jos eph Triner Company, 133o-lU43 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, III. A line of stationery at the Jour ual office that can't be excelled and is hard to equal. . -:o: Glittering generalities seldom produce the gilt-edge truth. : :o: Can't look well, eat well, or feel well with impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bit ters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean, and good health is pretty sure to follow. $1.25 a bottle. otici-: (ir nr.AiiiN In the County Court of the County nf I'a.-s. Nebraska. In Be Kst.itcs of Miles T . Morgan, also known as M. V. Moifran, ami Sai-ali C. Moriran. each Deceased : Tl:e State of Nebraska, to all per sons interested in ki-!i of said estates l-esiieetively, creditors and licirs. take notice thai Ia-id C. Morgan lias niea bis petition aliening that Miles ". Morgan, also known as M. W. Morgan, a resident and inha hitant of the coun ty of Cass. Nebraska, died intestate on ii'r nhoiit the Sth day of I iccernher, A. 1 . lsHi. having him surviving as Ids sole .-iml only heirs at law. the follow ing named persons, to-wlt: Sarah C. Morgan, his widow, now deceased; Krank .1. Morgan, a son. now deceas ed, v. ho departed this life intestate on the Till day of )-tohor, llt'JI. leaving hint surviving as Lis sole and only heirs at Jaw, Ci rtnulo K. Morgan, his widow, and a son. J'aul C. Morgan, mow married. whose wife is Ktl.el Morgan: liavi.l C. Morgan. a son, whose wife is Kate Morgan; Fred !. Morean, a son. win-so wife is Mildred N. Morgan and .lunette I. Morgan, single: that at the time of the deatli of the said Miles U". Morgan, lie was the owner in fee of the following de scribed properly, to-wit: The southeast icarter (SK'ji of the southwest quar ter (SV', of Section thirty-six :;, arol all of Lot seven 7) in Section il irly-si .".; i. all in Township thir teen "- I :! . north Kange thirteen. (I'-'.'K ;ist of the t.tli I". M . in the county of 'ass. N hra. ka, and also the following .escribed property in the City of I 'la 1 1 s mont ' i, Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot eleven 11) in Block one hundred sixty-live ilf'..".i: Lots eleven til) and twelve M"i. in Block thirty sevcit (.:": the west half (YV'2 of Lot live i.". i in Clock f oi ty-1 hree q 4 P. . and Lot:- three ( :5 and four (f) in l:loik forty-two (U, ia said city of I Mat tsniout h, Cass . oei.ty, Nebraska: that "di the -T.th .day of January. lHli, .-aid lo irs of the s;iid Miles V. Mor- an, to-wit. Sarah C. Morgan, widow: !'riik .1. Morgan and wife, i'n-rtni.1" iv Morgan: I 'avid C. 'Morgan and wife, ivate Morgan; Kiel ;. Morgan and wife. M:hl:e.i N. Morgan and Janet' 1 . Morg.-iii. single, convoyed the west half W of i,ot live " in Llo. k fort v-t hi -e it.', i. in the city of IMatt--lio.iith. N't bi aska. to one .lames Sane, and thereafter, or, August 11. IHIl. -aid !.os. evcept the said Krank .1 Morgan, then doc cased, whose heirs, lici trade i:. Morgan and Paul C. Mor gan, then unmaiiitd. joined in said deed, conveyed Lots three and four Mi. in Ph'k forty-two ll'. in Ihe City of Plat t siiiout h. Nebraska, fo one Jol n Swarson: thcr-afttr. said heirs. to-wit, Certrudo K. Morgan, widow: Paul C. Morgan, single, being the heirs of Prank .1. Morgan and lavid C. More an and wife, Kat" Mor-.-wn. and l'rt d C Morgan and wife. I Mi'o!rd N More-lit. conveyed Lots 'even ill) and iuoJo tljl. in Ubcli ti jr'y-set n i:i the City of Piatts- iii'iuth. Cass eoiiiitv. Nebraska, to. tie' j-aitl Janette 1 . Morgan, who is now the owner thereof. Vio:r petit ior.er further represents that the said Sarah C Morgan, widow of the sa:d Miles W. Morgan, deceas ed being a resident and inhabitant of the -ountv of Ca -s, Nebraska, departi rt il.l.- lif.. t n I es t a 1 , on the 1 t h day of June. ll'l".. leaving 1 er surviving as her sole and or.lv 1 vies at law Paul C. flm-tnn. whose wife is Kthel Morgan: :.ivid C. Morgan, ".l.ose wife is Kate Morgan: Ki'-il !. Morgan, whose wile is .Mildred N. Morgan and Janette. I . Morgan, single, each of said heirs, to vit. Paul C Morgan. 1'iivH C. Morgan, K, vd C Morgan and Janette I . Mor gan being an owner of an undivided .fourth in the estate of said Sarah C Morgan, deccaseci. That r. t the lime of the death of the viid Sarah ". More.au. she was the owner -of a mortgage for :!. dated .lure i'ii. piM, given by II. L. Oldham and Sadie Oldham, on t lie southwest lio.-Mler of the southeast quarter of .-ettion .fifteen 1.". Township eleven MIL north Kange P.". east of the btli t j ti ,. county of Cass, Nebraska, due June :.'), 1H17. with interest at six per cent per annum, whivh said mort gage is recorded in book Pi of the deeti lecords of Cass county. Nebras ka .at page -tV nun mat. o leas-ou thereof the sail Paul C. Morgan. avid 4" Morgan. Fred . Morgan and Ja nettc I). Morgan ate the owners of -aid mortgage above describC'l. That bv reason of the foregoing fi'tv said heirs to-wit. Paul' Mor can Kavid C. Morgan. Fred O. Mor gan' and Janette D. Morgan are now The owners In fee to the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter and Lot 7 in Section Township Ph flange ; jr, the county of Cass. Nebraska, ui'd Lot 11 in P.loi k 16". in the city of Plattsnioitth. Cass county. Nebras ka each an undivided one-tourth thereof, tie interest of the said Paul C Morgan therein being subject to llio dower irtcrest ef C.prtrude 10. Mor an therein, ami that by reason ot the foregoing facts the sahl Janette I . M or "'a n is now the owner ot the Tee simple title to Lots 11 and ll'. :n P.lock o7. in the city of Plattsmouth. Cass coiintv. Nebraska, ami an 110 interest. right, title and estate ot said Miles Morgan.-also known as M. . jiorgan. Sanh C. Morgan and their 1 eirs in and to all of the other lots herein disenhed conveyed by said heirs. bavin been transferred by icason of sa M conveyances That moil than two years have . Ivpse.l sincei the date of the deaths of the said Miles . -Morgan, also In own as M. XV. Morgan and Sarah C. Morgan each i dec eased, mid that Tin application las been made in the state of Nebroka for the appointment of an administrator or the determina tion of the heits of the said Miles . Morgan, also Known as M. . M -aan. eac h deca-ed. and praying for a il -.termination "f the time of the deaths of said Miles W Morgan, also known is M V Mor-r:i. and Sarah C Mor gan each dcciMsed, mid a determina tion of their resoective heirs, the le-e,-ee of kit.slii:- and the right ot de scent of the property belonging P each of said 1!. ceased persons in the .-late of Nebra -k;i. and for a decree barring claims. That hearing' of said petition will be lad In said Court on April P'PI. at 1' o'clock a. m Dated at Pla'tsmoiith, Nebraska, tu uay durs. County junge. Jiy FLOKF.NCK WJ1PII iah iii:5-:iw Clerk. OTI'K T ,lll':ITOIS The. State of Nt l raskit. C.t. Coun I v, ss: In the Co'.iitc Court. In the M; t'CI ef -he Kstate of M dalena Valh-rc Ion eased : Tt the Cremtors of said Kstate. Vou are Hereby notified, That I will i'he Eind You 'Eave Always Bougbt, and which has been in use lor over thirty years, has borne the signature cf -d has beea made under his per C&ZZjstts Ecnai tuPer"ri2ion since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good ' are but Experiments that trifle vitb and endanger the health cf Infants and Children Experience agcirs Erperii'-er- What is CASTOR! A" Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drpps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains seither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant us for the relief of Constipation, Hatulency Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevenshness arising therefrcrn, and by regulating the Stomach and T.ove aids the assimilation cf Food;' giving healrhy and naa;ra! deep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieud. GENUINE CASTORS A ALWAYS Bears the .Is Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Afyays Bcurt" T- r CFf4T.Of C O .-it at-the County Court room in Platts eio'ith, in said county, on the llth ilav of April. 3 1 :. ami the llth .lay of .Inly, P'l!h at Pi o'clock a. tn. on eac h lay to receive ainl examine all claims .gainst saifl Kstate, with n view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims airain.-t said Kstate Is four months from the llth 1av of March. A l. P.i IX and tie t i me ' 1 i m i t ed for payment of debts j.s one year from -aid fith nay of Marc!., Plpi. Witnc.-s my hand anil the seal of, .aid Couritv Court this Mb day of March, P.tJX ALI.KX J. BKKSON, (Seal i ml.j-.",y. County Jn'lye. notii i: or m:itiM; In the Countv Courl of Cass eoun t;. . N. biasku. In tlie matter of Ihe rlst.ite of An-diev.- K a nl ma nn. Iec eased: To all persons interested in said Kstate, i'i-, ilitoss and 1 1 ei i s -a t - Pa w : You are hereby notified that Mali" K. Kaufman has this day liled hi. r petition iii this Court. a!lei inir tl.at fcli-cv." Kaufman, late of said conn- tv. died intestate in Cass o.u:itv. Xc- naska, on or ahout the ir.tii chiv of April. PJIH. I.einr a usident and in hiibitant if Phit tsinouth, in said coun tv- and the owner of an undivided one hit if intt i-e.-t in and to J.ots pi, 11 and P.'. in P'ock 7 , Duke's Addition to i 'la 1 1 sroou t h. Cass county. Nebraska, and leavins as his sole and-only heirs; caue, if an.' Core be. why the pravi at law, Klisa Kaufman, his -widow, and, fo the petitioner should not be ria i Miirie K. Kaufmann. a iautrhter, hothlo'' t!a petitioner so" ild not be irr;. ;i' of lesral ape. rc-sidinu- at Plattsmouth, said petition and that lh- l,e;u it Nebraska, who are interested in said, theieof it- kiv'-ii t" all persons i property iicr.iniiijj." to the decedent i t rented in said tnatP.r bv pnldi.-hiq Jaws of the state of Nebraska. ;inda copy oftl,is m .b i in the Plattsmou! rayiiiir for a determination of i ho ' Jou i na I, a semi - w.-ekiv newspiip. time of the deatii of said Andrew! printed in said cuintv. for three ml Kaufmann, deceased, the names of his heirs iit law and the decree of kinship thereof and the ri'-;ht of descent of t!-" real proptrtv heloniiinir to said de cedent In the State of Nebraska, and for an order barring claims jici'nst joinl estat" and tor sik-m other orders ;is may be necessary for a Correct disposition of said "matter. Said matter has been sot for hear inL. at the Countv Court room in Platts mouth, in said county, on the lith , . , nuasuicnc u-eii. n cure RnStAnitm i n rvery case Aocepte lor treatment, and no money to be paid until cored. Write for book on Rectal Diseases, with name and testimonials of more than 1000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Beo Building OMAHA, NEDRASK DRS.'lvlACH & mCH, The largest and best equipped dental offices in Omaha. Experts in charge of all work. Lady attendant. MODERATE PRICES. Porcelain fillings just like tooth. Instruments carefully sterilized after using. Wc fvSow Have in Stock Some Good Signature of P A fJ" ISJ V V O T C (TV da." of April. 1 Pi. at nine o'ci... tin- fort-noon, at uhhh time and p!.n all persons i n t "i i id mas' appear ai c In! -t a :d pet it ion. Iiated tcis Uth day of March, I'M P.y the dent. a!.i.i:. j. pi:i:s IX. .K'MN M. I.KYI'A. County .ludc Atty. for petitioner. (nil".-:. j OHIMIt OP IIIAIIIM. mill ill,... .if t.,l...tf.. It III ;,, , , , , . , , ,, , v ,,-, .., ty, Nebraska. State of Nebraska, County of Cat To aM persons in t crested in p.. . tale ot Pi. r.-o:i T. Walton, Iteeeased:' n reading the petition of Theoihd A. W'al'oi, piavinii that the instruunl iih-d in t. is i uni t on the 17th d.i I Maul:, in t x i,,ni purporting to !.. tl i.tst v.ill arid testament of the sa tie-cased, mav be proved and allow and recorded as the hist will and t 1 lament of Pjerson T. Walton, dcrcn. that said instrument be admitted I probate, and tj;e administration I sad e.-i-ite . grunted to Theodore V.iCf.o, ; .1 a n i alton a e ecu i oi s ; It is her. by ot h red tl.at viol. :n ali pei.-ouis int "le.-ted in said lo.itie m:.y. and do. appear at the t "';,, l C.'iit to h. held in and lor said com t v. o: the 1 It ii da " of A pill. A. I 1 ! 1 X at ten o'c lot k a. in., to slo c -sive weeks prior to said- day h ca ri i i ir. Witness my hand, and seal of s Court this 17th dav of Marih, A. ! : 1 x ALI.KX J. MKKS. in. Sc. ill nii'i-::-.-. . Co-itity ,hii!,'i For Sale: A yood work horse. Oil ham Stock Kami. Fistwla-Pay WIienCuror SA mild synttrn of treatment that euris Piles. Fistula anl other Recta I Diseasr-a in a short time, without a severe sui gical operation. No Chloroform. Ether or othf tn.r. THE DENTISTS SS3 FLOOR, PAXTOX BLOCK, OMAI S pring -4 ;- I - 1r J V i f 11 v.