Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 09, 1900, Image 1

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OURNAL.
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VOIl-XIII.
HARRISONPRESS-JOURNAL.
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Subscription Price Prr Year $1.00.
Official Paper of Sioux County.
Uk?- D." Canon", .. - Editor,
or -quo- no cues nor, ,3 ever settled until it ,S settled hmmt ,..,L r.. 9'
9QO.
Thorny ' Jf rewon and (AndW J ad, Wro 3Wra,lrs of ,us
'Dw IaifttWn cf ZmltpaaifeiK" and "CotwUtntlon" of the
FhHmC Male of Amerln.'
0 CJOW3ooWtow)
THE PIONEER PHARMACY:
Drusjs,
Dru gists Sundries,
Paints. Oils, Varnishes,
BOOlcS and STATIONARY,
r J- E. PHINNEY, Proprietor,
HARRISON, NEBRASKA.
BIBECTOBS.
P. Coffee, Preeideat ( F, W.Clabk, Cashier.
Chas. C. Jameson. . H. anii. a
... ' A'iCVjrlA'LEY,
XATIONAI. TICKET,
'r Pr-Wicnt:
WILLIAM J. RKY.lN,LiDco!, Neb,
C-"or Vine lread, " ,
A. E, OTKV ON. Ploomiitgton, III.
tVor l'ri-dot!nl Klrefcnrs!
FRANK T. RAJiHOVf, Silver Repub.
):0r. CBKIirrLDEK, feroorrat
I N. v. E'ir,
- VXIESHUGLX '
VOflN 11. FELISERT. Populist
M'lLLI AH 11. GARRET,
v. . SWAN,
PETE!! EIJBESON, !
FKjiIOX STATE T1CXKT.
For (lovernw: "
WILLIAM A. POYNTSu..p0pulit.
l or Lieut. Oircnior;
E. A. GILBERT,. .Free Silver Kopnb.
P.iri-e'y Hirsute:
C. V. v.bo,!a Populist
Tar Stabs Treairarer:
8. K. HOWARD,...'
ForMat Auditor:
Thwdore; Ure. "
T-ir Atmrney Onerui: r
W. U. OLUllA.Nf IWocrat
Klflwil'f rilh. I,t B.! .
J. CAREY ..Populist
fr vr Hiipt. l'D, 'ritriit'ti!ia:
r'. CEi K...
Xur ruiiitriiw, ilt ltutrlrt;
WILLIAM II, NEVILLE......
I.r.( J 1 8 LATI V K Tl CK ET,
fnr li ir. iiitlr, tertl HUtrict;
CU AKLKi E. i;OFFEE...pa,ocrmt
SriiHUir MtLi1irlot:
W. U MAY W AMD PopulUt.
The repnWif-n vi presidrntisl enndi
)aM is a tax JoJ-cr, and bewdes he now
proi-lhin, to I lie world that nil Dcmo
eratk'ttoMitra do maur what rank titfry
fill in tins army, tbey nre cringine
coward, wither at borne or
abroad thu Owi rjl, Lju toi:, Wheeler
Milen, and uuailw tberK, who have
ihki uwir nvi ,i. n ror Uiir country
f,d the f!nbve l.-n cringiny coward.
Stanie on luch a vanrtiikte x :fr, Rvi
velt, willmut iloubt. ho wifi nevr be
permitua to nit to tbe ico preKirientu
cnair. At ny rate a tsi dotlr tiould
iiewr be ruside cue vf t!, imtioii's
L'lhl.t.
The A.lir.iniHtrM Mom ii,rouirh the cute
iplomai'y u( Hm ,SfTirl:rv of Mtitte, John
J 12,1V UiadiKINHtoill uf 2, OliO i:i ra mi
of AI:i!(kiUi lerriforr to Hid British eov
cinmei.t, H Uik a if Sir Julian Port
'' llie la-ad n'uii i piiifHitfent Mc
trr.. i i , . .
iuuij mnnn, n w ill not ik loni'
the wy it I Hik. notvtiiii.ii V.hs United
Stale will ha a.l,ll iu the colonel pon
no tion of Etifflao.l,
nvr a 4 4-1.'.. . i . ,
Ul 1.111.1 IMIITir TTtiV Tdhr rt.
Stoclanen h.avino- nsm w
us to handle their entire. Bankinc bnirp?
nre prgpanvl to take cara of onr trade n,f nil
i i ii 1. 1 1 wiiii-h. , ""T: 'iv'tifj
. JtUclic1 Win IlaUIe.
Twenty-nine olliceM and men wrote
from the Front to my that for mxatohr
Bruiwii, Cuts, woundit, Sure Fret and
huff Jointu, UiiPklen Arnica Sulve in the
best in the world. &une for burns, Skin
Eruption and Pilau, 25 cl, a. box.
Cure fciiaranlesd. Sold by Dit J. E.
PHiXNZY, druggist.
To hIiow our reader tlmt Hon. William J. Bryan, the candidate of ihe peo.
ile. ami who muiuIh for I lie "Declaration of Independence;" the Constitution ol
le United Stale, ami a American Republic, founded upon tboxe principles ia
ilniMiiii; proiiiiiient public men. nalioiml, a well ;n locally, we give a ft tiHue
i'flbe ii. it-l 1 1 ii ii (it 1 1 ii i d (lu- i fL lit l uu-, ciirir.ilie cuipitn, lour
tiir Hvo!
(ieiil i. n Uendi-rM)ii, ex-U, S, aenntor, Repub. I'o.
J. 8. Fowler, t-xneojtur, " Tfnn,
Seiwitor VVilin;;tofi, ;(, V, A, CrofTut, J. A,
Habercoiiib, O-inl. William Birney, OA. Cha. Jtue, IL F Keeinan, Cnpt. Put rick
CFurrell. ex-Lieu teimnt (ioverr.or Felt, Judge V, I. Houtz, Chan. M. Stafford,
Ch. F, lfeicon, E. L Oodkiu, Evlwin F. Walker, Weurter Davi. Jud,' P. A Lou!
lo. E. M. OnUny, Jimcph Britiii(,'er, J. Uankiim Ilobaon, tieo M. llillimjtn, Judjje
Tbomim. A, Moran, fieinjaod Ziler, J. P. U-,pkin. Uiy. Dr. Sila C, Shallow (a
preiilnliiil nominee hiiinwlf,) John DeWnt Warner. (onl. John ii. Beatty, and
Palrick Ean.', Tlieii ex-preoident Marrrieon, it itt reported in a special diepatch to
IheilMily prune, will likely eufport the tlomociatic ticket. TIiuj, it will be Keen
very reuddy that wliere we looee one from tlw Uemocrutio rauke, we tain more
Uwn a dozen In their place.
me uoove Rtotlemen are more than two thinl of lliera republican wbile
tbe rest of them were Palmer & Buckner Deniocmt.i And tiiev are from Waeainj
ton, D. 0. Mi-Mouri. New York, Illinoie, Ohio, Ma'yliwid, WaJ other ntaUn,
Rev, J)r. Silas Swallow, formerly pro
hibition cand.didate for picaiilent,' rciyg;
"If we luimtchoode between the can
didates of the old parties, I run t gay
that X ehou.d eupport tbe mun" (Dryao)
wno cling to principle and adheres
ro wnat lie believe to tie ri-bt, ratber
than tbe man" (McKinlev) "whom the
peo,e never know where lo find on any
vital iwsiie, who was ngmnst the Jiquor
irctlic at one time and for it now; who
wan for free oiiver and in now for !;ild;
who was a free trader with Pono Kieo
and tlieu for a Porto Eico tsrrif f.
"Who will puUdpwn the flap?. The
president and hi caninet have done so,
tiere H waveit i.vnr 2.003 mjuare niilex
of territory in Alnoka, and turned over
to tb British government United States
territory a lurjje a the state of Rhode
Ldand, without any conwideration whiit
ever, and has bought two aore Mohanj-
meiUn inland .tf Hp-iin, ayinjf $100,000
for t bum. Anything that president Mc-
Kinly enn do to accomodate the imper
ml j.;ovrnmenl of the earth, the rcpub
liian adminixt ration wilt do it, but where
a people are rijhtin for liberty and In
dependence, you can daftly d-end upon
the rcfiubbcsin party oppofiing ft.
It in unfenilemaiily, to. nay the leat
to hear how "IIiiiij:!) ridor Ritonevelt"
Mux la hm famoue war record. M'by
bleM ni, bow mKuy tboownd of our
brave noble goldieru, fought and bled in
the ftpamnh war in Cuba, wl;oe bero-
imi) if recorded would indeed make "Ted
dy appear rough," but not a word of
bmvo from them, uo it must all come
from the great "I am." He seem to
ft'iory in relating io almost every c perch
Uo makes bow he met a Hingle insiirtrent
and xparel oo time in dispatching: him.
what a brave man is Teddy but our Am
erican soldier gnts to war with a paople
or nation, nob to murder one lone man.
T,.. ,i ' . .
-iiu uivpatcnH relate that Oover
oor RoHevelt has been obiged to conwlt
his physician on account of a trouble
me sore throat." Tho keynote of
liOieveLts pee hs on the trip which
ban disabled his throat, was the declara
tion that tbe Democrat stand for law .
lessness arid dishonor, for "litjciinse and
disaster at home and cowardly shrinking
from duty abroad" uch barefaced lies
made Eooseveits throat sore, yet this
man is asking the support of our Fusio n
vot ri, Wi ! hire he 1,
GERMAN AMEBIC ANS.
&eUing Into Line Habcrcorn Jolm Darin In Supporting Bryan.
In forms I statement Mr. H, L. Hah
rcoro, one of tlx nonet lnriuentl.il Oer-
inan-Anvncens in the United States,
who iimnaeMl the Rernnin n-publican
vole in lite llrst, uarnaun ainipulini aal
who wee until recently In charge of tle
Oerman Dureau attached to the republi
can national imvI congresiont commit'
tteeii, anuounoMi that lie lias left the re
j.nhlimn party and will give hi support
to the democratic ticket. Mr. tlabvrcora
won one of the auditors of the trenaury
depurtineiit under Harrieon, and is the
ewrootl olfb ial of hifh rank lo make a
public declare tio.1 of 111 ir.UPtiene lo
support Mr. Wryea. Weboler Davie beiiijf
thellret.
Mr. lie her com say ne lias beei driven
row the repuWtoen party by Imperial -
, ism, which ha oHMkler the most xerious
itMfinun that tnt thimloMil I ha lifa of
tiie repnblic, Coallnumif his eUtatuant
t yi!
'I leit Um rauUicaa CMfraMiaaaJ
rommittee la Mitv. nnrtW barau I
iMwded more time for my private businese
Boa ianceiy necatise I wu not In full ai
cord with the party, and especially could
not delloe and promote iu expaoeioa and
iri(,u policies.
"A government with imperialism over
our possessions cannot long remain a re
public at home. At the government
con Id not :iv half slave nod half free, so
it cannot live half Imperial and half re
publican, "TImi republican party now stand for
Imperialism, and t already busy culti
vating Um spirit of militarism. TIm
Democratic party has earnestly, clearly
ami forcibly pronounced against Imperi
alism with lu resultant evils, ooa stands
forth preservation of the republic and
tbe constitution."
Wlw will be next to proclaim fidelity
to principles and love of country par
aotft to pviy favor or blgli uonorsf
Oail; Wvrld femld.
The (icrmaitH IoubIy Strong,
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The Rochester Democrat assert that
there is no 'German-American vote."
There is a thoroughly American vote
by American citizens of Oertuanbirtb
and doceut. These citizens know what
Imperialism is. They had it in the fath
erland and do not want any more of it.
They know what "Americanism" Is.
They learned it from the declaration of
independence, the constitution and the
farewell address of Washington,
Bo we have a true "German-American'
rote. It is anti-imperialist both by
reason of Its Qerman experience with im
perialism and its American study of the
documentary expositions of Americanism.
The "German-American" vote is doub
ly American. Its knowledgeof militar
ism ic Germany make It tbe mora ear
nest to bold America te true American
ism.
A Word to IloowveK,
"They stand for lawlesynvsH and disor
der, for dishonesty and dishonor, for lic
ei and disaster at home arid cowardly
shrinking f,oduy adoad." Governor
lUxwevelt speikinf about the democrats.
Come, coniej Colonel Roosevelt, you
don't beleive that. You dont believe it
and rs-publicans generally doi.t be'eive it
Wha t you beleive and mwuit to nay is
that the ix or seven million American
citizens ho will vote for Mr. Bryan
next rail are law-abiding and, orderly
people honest and honorable, favorimr
liberty uudet proper restriction, aud gen
eral prosperity at home and manlv and
unfliiefiiiitf facing of duty abroad but
they have what you believe to be a mi-
ceneplion of the proper policy of the
government.
That's what you think, Colonel Ron -
volt. Than why not say so? . Mere au-1
ue Is easy. Sometimes it is amusnlug
for a time. But it is never convincing
aud even when it is clever, it 'entertains
only for a little wbile. Ko mud Is im
mortal, sriij tbe American public soon
Uret, cf a mud throwing campaign.
If there are six or seven million per
sons in this country who stand for "law
IcSMiieM and disorder, dishonesty and dis
honor, disaster at home and cowardly
shrinking from duty abroad." God help
the country. It Is worse cIT than China.
But tiifio aren't. Chicago Juurnul (iod.
rep.)
Li 3
Among the latest converts to rally
to tbe support of Bryan and Stevenson is
Perry Belmont, brother of 0, II. P. Bel
mont of New York city. Four years
ago Mr. Belmont was one of tfr. Bryan's
most bitter political antagonist. Still
there are mote to follow,
Chattel Academy.
Oiailom Academy minoucpg to its muny
frteiiits tlntt a fuJl eo.jia or tfachtirs tins
bei-n einri;i for the ensuing m; boot year,
hil l) I.Kgius T!5pluy, Scj,t. 4, iiua.
The Jfuealty is In-A y J'rin. i,. It. Cter
kott.r, A. U., graduate or Ui Geneva IKfc-h
Scliw!, trrcts Academy, and Ijosn toilers,
wlio litis traveled ejrtiisi.n'iy !nc IiIh
graduation, h.ivtng eonipletea a Journey
around lUe world, and -rvJ for two yefiv.
MSU'i'Kffor .KUh In the g-overnnint
Kulu-olti ,f.Jajn. l;ortnjf the List threo
years, Mr. Oberkottrr h U-.en assistant
prinelpat of Wenptng Water eendemv, imd
comos with exet-llent recoinmetiditiOHs ns a
ins a and a a teacher.
Miss Hlrnelte K. finch, A. T! frradeate of
illpor Co'df-irii, wlio hits tiuth here for some
years wish marke t ncrcw, wl!l reiiiiiln ,
preceptress.- Wins finch needs no introduc
tion to the fitTidunta and friends of the acad
emy, atl of whom no favombly know hr.
Mr. rieorgM C. Snow, A. II., who was fn.
fiti-d this yew from lone follego and
hid ceeskfiil expcrtRroc Ma tosfhor wilt
hire Charon of tb5 co:mnrc!I department.
Ur. Snow co-ni-s htphty recomniendnt.
Miss Habel Dnren, who was edacated nt
Abbott Acndoniy and Carloton collie, hfls
tflr.ght hpre for some time, nd her mnny
friends will be rl'ul'to know that she is to
uontlnnn hrr work tn the Academy, "
The Cbfiflron aeadetny whooi of rnimie tll
rontit'iiH under the e.blo and eelnnt rtlrec
t!o of Mrs. Emma K. Price and Vise T!fs.
b"th I'rles, who represent also the Tutor
ftM afwonliite 'intvernitv of innxh al tn'if.rn
cHmi. Hre. frieeend Miss frlee are Ntb
accomplished muo'ns and the Instruction
Ij not excelled tn Worth west Scbrira.
M!s Kvtner Usson, tTmluiite. of the Colnro
bin. School of Oratory, wilt elvs Instruction
In rhytca! Mitfnreand Klocutlon.
Itv tbe executive committee of f bailron
Academy.
Prevented a Tragerly.
STOCK ItKAKIM.
TH!.Iormitwil! pnb,ib yonr brand, like
t lt followinst, for 91 M, ur vear. Kacli ait
dttionsl uruud 75 cent. Jivery Tanner or
r:Mi. hiiiHii in Woux und adirilnliig connthM
s'nould bttrertlMK their brand in Tee Jack
kaliu it eircalnte all over the state.' It
m be liie mi-au of avtnff money for you.
Timelv information riven trs. Gorrr
Iwr, r( NwstMitsvillfl, Ohio, snved
two lives. A frightful ennsfh hid looff
kept her nwake ery nitrht. She bad
tried ninny remedies and doctor but
stenr'ily frew worse until ursred to trv
Dr. King's New discovery. One bottle
wholly cured her; and she writes, this
marvelous medicine also Cured Mr.
Ijontr of a severe attnek of Pneumonia,
fluch curs a-e positive proof of its pow
er to cure all throat. chet, and lung
troubles. Only 50c nnd $1 00. Guaean
tesd. Trial bottles free at J. E. Phis
HFT8 Drug store. ,
Contost XotJeo.
CltAHl.ES KIKHtK.
i, . ..., . , . . ...
,?2y On let t ebon! icr of tje?.
Lis fciy;reeli
on the head ol Warbonnet
Addresi Harrison, Sleux Co. 3fet
I-swis.
Branded on left side
f Cattle aud on left
.boulder of Hors.
eu til iHnte itiver.
I. O. Address Ilnrrisoa, Keh.
r axis c
nanite on l;
JOHN A. HANSON
Owns the follow
Innlji'aud cu eith
er: Also HQ on cat
t:o and horsex
cattle en leftside
horses on Ivft
xnouiuar.
Ranie on Silver Sprlnic end east of state
Jim. fossoiiico-i-narrlson Neb
; CttASi-ns sewjian,
The brand represented tn this notice
Wjs? nd branded any where oa left side
JPjJgjg of cattlo, aud over-lap eut froia the
'Kn vax.
Also tbe same brand on left th!n of
hor, belongs to the undersigned.
Bange near East prlnK. sentb vsrt fa
Blouxeounty. Chaiilis Hiwmav,
Barrlson, Kebraska.
- FRANK NCTTO.
On left side of cattle and an lef
shoo liter ot borsee.
Range on Antelope creek
P.O.,GUiicurist, Sioux Co., Xeb.
J.8. TUCKER.
Branded on left shoulder ot horse
und on left side of cattle.
Range on White River, near Glen..
P. O. Address, Clca, Xebraska.
According to Monday daily paper,
the army of the allied Powers now on
their way to Pecking China, to releive
the beseiged representatives of their res
pective governments, engaged in a bloody
fight with the Imperial force on the
4th, resulting In the Ion of 1,200, men,
mostly Russian and Japanese troops,
tbe dispatches report that probably three
or four time that many of the enemy
troop were killed.
United Land Office.
Alliance, Neb,
June, K, 1000.
A sntfljlont contest affidavit havluffbeen
filed in tills ofltce by Clufidia Heater, contes
timt, against Homestead entry No. 3114, made
May. Kth, latld, for X. H N-E.!4 8-W. M K-E-X
and S-W. 8 E. 'i Section SI, Township S2,
H. range, 6tl TV. by Hones K. Will Contest,
in which It IS alleged tSsat said Hones K.
Will hss Jailed entirely to establish hta re-
tideuce thereon, or to cultivate any of snld
tract, that Snid defects continue ct thednte
of this affidavit, further that affiant is la
formed and believes that the said entry-
man wits not at tue time of making bis up'
pllcatJou for said land either tweuty-one
years of asro or the head of a family, and
that skUI alleged absence from the said land
was not due to bis employment In tbe Army,
Navy, or Marine Corps ot the United States
as a pi ivatn noldier, oftlcur, seaman or uiar
Ine.during thu war wlthPputn or daring any
other war iu which the United States may
be engaged. Said parties are hereby notlited
to appear, respond and offer evidence toneh
injr said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. oa Aug
nut 20th, 10OU, before Grant Gntbrle, a notary
Public, t hi office la Harrison, Kebrassa,
and that linal hearing will be held at 10,
o'cloc:, a, in. on Augnat 2.1th, lyoo, before
the Itoeistcr and Receiver at the United .Stat
es Land Offlco in Alliance, Nebraska, The
said contestant having in a proper aflldayit,
(lied May i5th, 1000, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence, personal nor.
vies of this notice canuot lie made, it Is here
by ordered and directed that such botlco be
glvea by due and pi o.ier publication,
. f. II. I)oiiJiitrox, Register.
DEEP CREEK LI VK STOCK Co.
M5Sn tlrAtiilAit an lTt hin if rt Aim
I J
and oa 1
I cheek ot Horses,
icange oa veep creek.
Address, Deep Creek Live Stock Co,.
OSCAB ClOW, Supt.,
Glen, Nebraska.
$300 EE WAltD.
For tbe arrest and conviction of any party
or parties stealing or disfiguring any brands
ou stock belonging to tbe undersigned par
ties: ,
DAVID COI.VILI4C.
Horses branded RM on righ (boulder or
Nasi ,
branded Bfaf on right Jaw. Also, 1 have
Horses branded I
on left thigh.
Post Office Address,
Harrison, Sioux Co., Nebraska.
o
P. E. JANDT,
Brands
60, 117, r Hjj n-ieft
on left Jsw, fjfi on
left hip of Cattle. ... Post Office, Hewitt,
Sioux County, Nebraska. --
JOHN T. SNOW.
Call fop County Convention.
Horses branded
jjjj on left shont-
der
Mfben such distinguished men, a Et
paaker Ueed, ex president Harrison, U.
H, senator Wellington of Maryland, and
8ilaC, Hwallow. who have been life-
long repnblicans and partisan too
turn their back upon president McKinlcy
It begin to look a if the British, imper
lal president, of the United State of Am
erica, would he ignoralnously defaatexl
for Mm second tarm, Peopla fought,
bled ami died during the aarly history.
and tha birth of thU notion and Uiay will
aot now immit Hark Hanua, who, lo
natity hi Um praaMant, by prosy to fell
out.
Secretary of the navy, John D. Long
who was a prominent candidate for vice
president at Philadelphia, and Hon. Sen
ator Hoar, of Massachusetts, have been
Invited to" make stump ueeclxm in Maine
and Vermont for the O. O. P, for the
tat election which take place tbera in
September, but both have courtesly de
clined to aasist Mark Uanna in bis effort
to sustain and maintain tha administra
tion policy in the election of state otllci-
als in that state. Tbe republican na-
nioaal coniroilta are very much alsrm-
d over tha apathy of it public, party
BBafl binder In taking tha atutnn for the
A delegate convention of the Democratic
party of Sioux county, Nebraska is hereby
called toneet at tho Court House, in Horri-
son, In said comity, Saturday, Sept. 1st lfoo
at 1 o'riock p. m. for the purpose of phirlntr
In nomination a candidate for the office of
Couiitr Attorney, and for the transaction of
such otber business as may coino properly
before the convention.
Tbe representation of the various pre.
clnets of said county, 1 based on the rote
cast for Hon, iidson Rich, for Brgsnt of tbe
State University, at the lat general election
of 1SUQ. following are the number ot dele
gates apportioned to each precinct.
Andrew s.,. .-An tel ope ..1
llowen ...5 Cottonwood ...
Hat creek A Montrose. 3
Hiinnlng wate r......l Snaie Creek 1
Sugar l.onf - 3 Warbonnet.....4
Whlsllo creen 1 White Klver
it Is recommended that ao proxies be al
lowed but that the delegates present east
the full vote of the Precinct, and that the
primaries be held at the usual lolling places
Tuesday, August 27, WOO.
Uso t. Casok, John E, Mirstrllir.
Chairman Cen. Com. Secretary.
Tlutt llirobhlng Headache.
Would quickly leava you, if you used
Dr. King' New Lifa Pill. Thousands
of su Here re have proved their matcbleaa
merit for Sick and Narvoua headache
They make pur blood and build up your
health, Only 29 cant. Money back if
not cured. Sold by lHu J, &
Druggist-
branded on left shoulder of
iu
Cattle and M I oa left side.
Fost Office Address,
Patrick, Laramie Co. Wyo.
J. B. PABKKR.
I
Horses branded on 11 if ft shoulder and
Cattle same on left lJ hip.
nrw
Sheep bsmded tOl oa back or I rJr
LJ
on
back of $heep.
Range ou Soldier Creak and White Mirer,
Address, ft. Bob! neon, Nebraska.
Story of a Blare. .
To be bound hand and foot for year
by tha chains of disc is tha worst
form of slavery. Georg D. William
of Manchester, Mich., aays: "My wira
has been so belplss for Ova yanr that
aha could not turn over in bad alooe.
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