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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1896)
1' " Lioaal Dews. A. Boon?, twk Jewel?r. Women save time ami labor by buy Inga Washing Machine of T. M. lteed. Cull on W. V. Reed he will lie pleased to quote you the Lowest Price* on I-arm Machinery. New and second band Binders for sale at T. M. Reed's Judge Wall went to Lincoln last Tuesday on business. Herman Jung l» laid up with the rheumatism and I* reported to be quite HI. .Mrs. Randall will close out her eutlr? stoilt of Millenary goods at prices to •nit purchaser T. H Reasouer, of Litchfield was a pie isant caller at these republican head quarters last Tuesday. Preaching at the M E. Church will commence at 7-.45. League will begin at« 8<i and close at #15. Miss Mina Lander* and Mi** Lula Round, of Arcadia were villtmg friend* In this city Monday One swallow doe* not make Bpring, but ouc swallow of One Minute Cough Cure bring* rell*f.-Od#ndahl Bros. The light ram fall last ulgbt will do much toward moistening up the crust that was formed by reason of the heavy storm of two week* ago Mr. and Mr*. Jake Wmkleman, Jr., are happy over tho arrival of a bran new baby boy which put In an appear, auce laat Friday. John Horn, juu nome rrom i/nppi* Crack l» assisting 8. F. Reynolds in tha meat inarkat. John looki nat ural with his iong white npron oh and ■aw and claavarin band. Eczema Is a frightful alllictlon, but Ilka all other skin diseases It csn ba permanently cured by appliuatlous of DeWItt's Witch Hazel Halva It never fallas to cure Piles. Odendakl Bros. In the Spring time a young man's fancy lightly turns lo thoughts of— Da Witt's Llttls Early Risers, for they always cleans* the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system.— Odendakl Bros. A little five year old boy by the aama of of Fraak Hawett at Ord fell Into the water wbieh wae etill ran Ding into a draw after tke atorm of two weeke ago and waa drowned. A. L- Coehiser and family was down from largeat the forepart of the week visltiag with his brother C. W. Adam aaya that Sargent will eelebrate tba Fourth of Jaly In graad style this year We printed him a fine job of posters lu colors for tba occasion. Tb* water which stood in the guaga the next morning after the storm was to a depth of ten inches end It is thought that at least four or live inches splashed cut by tb* hail or wss blown eut by tba wind. Any way it is safe to ■ay that not leas tbsn s Toot of water fell. A woman spent n night with elaven men on a Denver jury one night Inst week. While we do not deny women have as good right to nerve on juries ns the men (now that they are voters) still wa do deny tha propriety of locking up women with men in a jury room for any great, length of time. Look* bad, to say the least.—New York Dispatch. Loup City will celebrate the Fourth of July. For the past week the dlffer eut committee* have been busy making necessary arrangtneut* for the name. The committee ou program Informs us that it will have a cemplete list of amusements and prizes offered in good tinse for publication next week Fost ers will alee be eut in a few days glv leg full particulars Come to Loup City to celebrate. There was about ii.OOO bethels of oats aud 1,000 bushel* of w heat aud coru at the F 1*. elevator wbteh was greatly damaged by the flood of two weeks sgo The elevator company has been giving U away to ell who could use It for bog feed end there has beee a (-outmost demand for It all week They had at the time of the stora niauy thousand bushel* which they wiiv holding for uetter price*. The water was *b ut two fast high lu the elevator. Among the farmer* who had their «rops badly damaged by ram aud had were l*. J, Tracy. I.oui* Hechtlndd, Jehu Hawk, Leo. Lee. Jas t eager, J. f* H• uschoter Freeh Autlewakl. vs in « rls* tilth rt Hroe . Ceruehus t.ggeis, .)*» Fut bald, \ a leu l me Me Imnald. Mr "throve Use MvFadJeu and father, L«t»* t 'rew ford, Vi else Jor gvnseu \\ ,\ MlUun VV h lines Jehe Leheeseu i A Angler. John .1 ••hausen, t'ylst Jeesen. Henry sail Irettylck flee* Augisst Jeake, t'erl Anderson Mr Madsee John ami Joetg't< Jve* Inn Jot»an*»i- I. I1 «.aldu*r l.oete sitrstskt* Mrs Joseph tt kestes. I swrvu«e Wmrib * It Mvllor.t' I. I> its, llstMsa Johan sen, J, tt. Ft he. f rank I'eht* " m Jogery. John hetie* % .1 oguat Jeaal A mil end A H m hw* ill** ti* In M» I >1* I **Im»^i |*|** H'lltfeiiMvm. U U?km m •***! n«|||v« it# H|I9 #%il If! I*’ tfirf .l | Millet and Buckwheat Seed at T. M Heed's. Eye ami Ear. Dr. Davi*. Grand Island. Xebr. James Lander*, of Arcadia #11 in the city Monday. Mre. C. M Smith who ha* baan very tick i» mach Improved. M.C Mulick.street commissioner is fixing up the street crossings T. M. Reed is agent for the McCor mick Binder*, Mowers and Twine. There are very few of the fruit trees that got hailed out that are coming #a again. Dr. Sumner Davis, Grand Island, Sur gical diseases and diecases of Eye and Ear. A largo selection of Ladies Shirt Waiat Sets from IB cent* up at K. Schwar'a. Don't fail to sea the fine lino of 1,adies Bc!ta from ‘ili cent* $3 BO at E. Schwar'a, 1’. II. Criaa is a new sabscrlher t# this paper, haying added hi* name to our list this wttk. W. A. VVilsoa and son Rufus of Ash* tea was doing business at the county seat the forepart of the weak. The inerehants and aitlzens af tha town bars bean replacing window light* this week by the hundred* Gan* Walker, of Mason City cam* down last Wednesday to look after hi* property here and shake hands with •Id friends. Mrs. O F. Hall is on the sink list having cougbt a saver* sold. She baa been quite poorly for tb* past two _*1. _ Mrs. Wm. Duck, of Litchfield, and (later of Mr*. C. M Smith, ia here tak ing care of her (liter during her late illaete. Bids Coj.ds bk Gobi: The maglut cfan'e waad i« not aaore potest than Dr. Humphrey’* Specific “77" for cold*. For sale by all druggist* Mra.G.W Hunter, Mrs. Wm Nagle and Mrs. Wm. Rowe made a drive over to Ord last Monday to see the oonntry and do some trading. There was an iee cream aocial at the Baptist church last evening which was pratty well attended. The proceeds will go towards repairing ths church. The band boya are practicing for thn Fourth of July celebration They will he In shape to entertain our visitnri on that day with some very fine selec tions. Outside of the ball and flood districts the crept In Sherman county never looked nicer nad It Is astonishing how It la coming ant in so short n time even where the storm was the heaviest. Mrs. R. DeYoung, Mlddlaburg, Is., writes, I have used Oae Minate Coagh Cure for six year*, both for myielf and children, and I consider it the qnlckest acting and most satisfactory Cough Care I have over used. - Odendahl Bros. A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen of Oiseo, Mich , after suffering excru ciatingly from piles for twenty years, was cured In n short time by using DeWitt’s Witch Hazel halve, an abso lute cure for all skin diseases. More ef this preperation Is used than all others oombinad. Odendahl Bros. E. Bcbwer has a bay mar* that ia bard to catch. It gat loose last Friday and was aot caught until Wednesday of this weak Chad Chase captnred her on Nelse Austins fleet horse but not ua til she hail worried out two other ponies ju iuc viinr otuww rwuv una ui luv ponies ami Hugh McFadden the other. The animal aeemad to be a privileged charaeter while loese end viilted sever al gardens in town. She was evidently trying te clean up whsl was left by the hail. The flood up in the Loup Valley the other day vaa likened auto the flood experienced by Mr. Noah and his estimable family a few years ■iace by a traveling man who de scribed it. The only difference, he aaid, wee that Noah a flood waa occasioned by forty days and nights of rain, while the l.oup flood was occesioed by a ram which only leered for a few boure. Shelton flipper Cheap K.ittw ’inokt every* where on the Cnion 1‘aeilte. Call on F. W. Clink, Agt. «*« Taesday (In rotu»l»*io*»rr» of (usually were sgsla eeiled together for the purpeseof lucking ea Ievestigalien of theiaee uf Kleaaure Ceehraae who was alleged to be inseaa. They found that the we* a ti subject far custody »nd tieetiueal te the Norfolk lltspllel. Ut> Coek.au* it Ihe wife of Chart** t o> krene of Bristol towuship end a lady "f m*n» slmai-le •tesiiiie* Ik* lorar wt Ihe deseewe >a her case I* whet >* usued) leuoiu lusted ’■Melancholy" eithtorgk w* welly «*ii*idered e seif sethrwa tips, t is believed by the > otw iwiutower* of lasealty Ihel with propee treats** ut to the hospital she will re •ove* >|« i* rapidly Her sees hee »*> tied toueh Iktrwu in the neighbor b«w>d is sit ch ih* t**id»*, on aevenrut Ihel rh* «ud h*> h>»t*e»d ere both high * i*«p*. t*,| sod Is* Interesting little girls ere left lewipnsarily without ihe lotit.g «tl*H|i>H4» .if a.i sdsei.uu *»* mother t keiie* he* the full *i to path* el h4* .ti l I ><up I'liy hteu'b >a hi* Jitlirw. rOl'KTH OI JI LV MKETtSO, Committees from the following CivU (Societies in-t at the office of W. K Mellor last Saturday evening for the purpose of preparing for a Grand 4th of July celebration, the Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows. German Verein, Workman. Degree of Honor. Woodman, G. A. K , Ladies Circle and Firemen On motion C. L. Drake was made Cbolrman aad W K. Mellor Secretary. On motion the following order of position in the lino of march in parade to be held at 10:30 a in July tth, was assigned hy lot. Leup City Cornet. Bsnd Odd Fellows Workmen Degree of Honor Knights of Pythias Verein Woodmen G. A It Ladies Circle Firemen On motion the following cemuiittees were appointed: On Finance:—Mias Bella Mulick tnd Miss Orn Hunter and Gee. W Hunter. On Advertising Jacob Albers, Ooe. E. Uenschoter, K. A. Brown On Entertainment:—W U. Mellor, J S Pedler and H. Jenner. On Program: M.C. Mulick, Geo. II. Gibson and F.E Brewer. On Flags W T. Owens. Mesdames Bassett and Hancock. On motion it was ordered that the committee aeeore John W. Long to read the Declaration of Independence and A. P. Culley to delver an oration of 10 minutes. On motion It was ordered that per sons belonging to both Frntnrn.il and Insurance orders are reipiested to march In parade with Fraternal erders. On motion meeting adjourned until Saturday ove, June 47th, 1800. VV R. Mki.i.ok. Sen. Struck l»y Lightning A very heavy elaatric atorin came up last sight ami the ligbtnlug w as In tense It struck the bars oT W in. Roe in the northwest part of town setting it os Are. The hare and all its contents was entirely consumed. We learn that a double set of harness, a hog weighing about 300 pounds, some carpenter tools and other things were destroyed. The Are bell sounded^tbe alarm about 1 o'clock In the morning and citizens rushed te the scene of the cenlligration bsteould not save the building. The Are was located loo far from the water mains and the Are boys although on tho ground were powerless to render any assistance in that direction. Mr. Roe's water eloset waa alse (truck and a hole tore through the roof aad other wise damaged. XV. K Mellor writes Insuranee. Cherries- Raspberries -Currants - - Yea 1 hare sear load of Cherries to sell—thoy aro ready now at 10 cents per quart, Currants 10 and Raspberries 15. Send the cash with your order or bring me a Goon calf. Mo fruit sold on aoin. or on Saturday. Arcadia Fruit Farm, XV. F. Jenkins. Spring Race*. Omaha, June 3th to 13tb Lincoln, June 16 th to 20th. All the world beaters will ba there. One fare for the rouud trip, pins 50 cents for admission. Tickets on sale at Burlington Ronte stations within i50 miles of Lincoln and Omaha. tee the local agent of the B. A M. and get full information. CHAU-TAU-UUA. The dates of the Beatrice Chautauqua are June 16 to 28. Crete Chautauqua July 3 to 15,and the rate ia Osn Fake fok the Round Tiup from all points iu the state. If you want a ticket over a fast line and one thatoA'eri superior transporta tion facilities, call on your nearest Union Pacifh: agent, and he will sell you one. Wake up yeur liver with at twenty flvo oeut package of Simmons Liver Regulator enough to wake up the liver of the whole family A dote a day is enough, and a small one at that hut it wilt do the work well and with out discomfort It is the Best Blood and Best spring medicine It is the sluggish ilver that tloggs the eyttern ami poisons the tdood Wake up the liver J li Zellm A t o. Philadelphia, Pa ____ Wanted An Idea ; •'« wrvjar Mumtn tiaras mu Weal-.inemo. 1> c , fu* ia«ir el s« y<m vSm m*> Um ut tau kaa.iral luseaiwaa aeuteit. AwiftM Migh«»t honor*. World* Pair. DU * CREAM BAKING POWDIR Mv>ST WRPBCT M \1>B A pm G'spe iism d Twt« Pwwdm. Pne Own Aaweawe Alum ee *e< . .set +* tt AM TMI ItAMCtARO. ! sell good Sewing Machine* for loss moan than you can bay of traveling agent- from shroud. T. M. Kkkii. Mrs. Nellie KtuKiall I* offering the public great bargain* in the Millenery line M e learn tiiat she is olush g out pieparitory to moving away. Hhv ing concluded to oh *e out my business here I offer my entire *tock of Millenery good* at price* to auit purchaser. Mas. Nki.uk Kanimi.l. One minute i*the standard time, and One Minute Cough Cure la the standard preperatlon for every foriu of cough or cold. It la the only harmless remedy that produce* Immediate results. Odendahl Bros. Young mothers dread the summer months on account of the great mortal ity among children caused by bowel troubles. Perfect safety may be assur ed those who keep on hand DeWitt's Colie <l Cholera cure, and administer It promptly. For cramp*, bilious colic, dysentery and diarrtuca, it affords in stant relief. Odendahl Bros. OHKAV K A Tics Tit the Union roeiflr National Demoeratlc Convention at Chicago, III. July 7th Oao faro for rouud trip. National Convention Young People Hociotle* of Christian Endeavor at Washington, D. C. July 7tli to Pith. One faro for round trip. Annual Meeting Baptist Young Poo pie* Union at Milwaukee, Wi*. July lflth to 10th. One faro for round trip. For rates, datos of sale and limits call on or addrtss F. W, Cline, Agt.U. P. My. One of the leading attraction* of tbe Crete Chautauqua will be the debate upon the stiver question, July 4, be-1 tween ex-Cungressmau W. J. Bryan i and Hon, John I’. JrDh, of California. No person who wishes to be thorough ly posted on this most vital question of the day should fall to hear this master If presentation of the subject by those eminent speakers. On the same day Prof Louis Favour, the “Kleotrleal Magician," will give one of his popular sclntlflc lectures, accompanied by bril liant and startling experiments In electricity, in which a bewildering display of apparatus will be brought Into use. Mr. lleber Dowling Mac Donald, of Chicago, one of the fun niest of sunny men, will give an hour of mirth provoking monologue, earl cature and pantomime: and the exer ciaes of the day will be flttin gly closed with a grand concert Jof southern melo dies by tbe Slayton Jubilee Singers, of Chicago, the leading colored concert company in the United States Ad mission 15 and 25 cents, children under 10 free. Write for program to Geo. W. Baldwin, .See., Crete, Nebraska. GASOLINE engines. IRON AND WOOD Knipee and Fairbanks Wind _______ mill* Tower*, Tanka, Irrlga nillinn Don OnlfiM, Hose, Helling Ul I RJIIJV Grlndera,.Sbcllera.Wood Saws I llflr ■■ Drive I'olnte, Pine, Fitting I Will I %0 llraaa etroda and fralrbianlia __ ... Mlandard Hralaa. Price* OF ALL KINDS, low. Get the best. 8end for - Catalogue. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., ’1102 Farnam St. Omaha, Nob. Wanted-An Idea SSs Protect your Ideal: they, may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDBKBUHN ft CO.. Patent Attor ney*. Washington. D. C., for their dl.ujj prlae oiler and llit of two hundred Invention! wanted. THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE Is Simmons liver regulator—don’t aettotakeit. T he Liver gets sluggish ng the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. You want to wake up your Liver • now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver regulator to do it. It also regulates the Liver—keeps it properly at work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. You get THE BENT BLOOD when your system is in Al condition, and that will only be when the Liver Is kept active. Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. But take only SIMMONS Liver regulator —it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the difference. Take It In powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You’ll find the RED Z on every package. Look for It. 4. H. Zeilln & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. •yf L. MARCY. «DENTIST. orriCB.-Ia (Nd and Mercy Block, Beat ■id* Public Maare. Loup City, Dab. . Vy J. FI SH EH, AttnrnEU-at-Law, AND NOTRV PUJJLIC. Will Defend in Foreclosure Canes ALSO DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. Offlae In NokTHwBSTlKk building LOUP CITT, ... NKHKASKA A BENSCHOTER, ^ prop, or EXPRESS *!*■' GENERAL DELIVERY LINE. All Kxpreet er Freight order* promptly attended to ITI S. NIGHTINGALE. * LAWYER* Does i General Law and Collection Bonnets i « A Rotary Public, Stenographer and 1 Typewriter la Offlae. I ON'V. DOOR NORTH OF Flits i bANR. LOUF CITT, . - IIB11IU. « p E. VON KOERBKR, M. D. * J Physician & Surgeon. • SPECIALTY: DESBASES OF THE « STOMACH. LUNGS AND FAR. ' c Office one door eaet of Odendahl llroc.’ i Drug Store. a LOUP OITY. . i IEBSASEA- t tl —... ■ ■———.—.— r RTISTIC HOMES. « 225 Designs^AII for 10c. ‘ The largest collection of up-to-date designs a ever published In any architectural book la H the world. 80 church designs—80 Interiors Ustabla..' COLONIAL HOMES . . M dMlgn. lo*t*., or both book* for liet*. o Aar oa* going to bolld, or erer Intending to build. .houltTiend fur these i 1 -:jfi limited edition*) of •• Artistic snd ( lotonlnl Bobu." A HERBERT C. CHIVERS. Architect, ** W*in w r Ig'bVBMg!*' ST. LOUIS, MO. c Subscribe FOR AND ADVERTISE IN THE The BEAT ADVERTISING MEDIUM and local newspaper in ! SHERMAN COUNTY. time table. RCRI INOTON A MISSOLKI ItlVEK R. R. HAST. WEST. 1:30 I* M. l.tlfM 8:80 1*. M Connection* at Aurora for all points Northwest. A. F. Whets, Agt V. P. RAILWAY. Boglouiug Sunday, November 17tti. trains will arrive anil depart at this station as fallows: Leaves Leaves Hoadv 1, ,( l?-***' 18:00 Wednesday, ’ Thmiaday. ^ Friday, ) ’m ainrday ) ** “ Arrives at Loep Oity daily 7.<tp.m. Close eoetieeMon at Grand Island for all points Cast mid West. 1 F. W. Cure, Ageat Did you ever think how readily the blood is poisoned by oonstipatlon t Bad blond means bad health and pre mature old age. DeWItt’s l.lttle Early Kisers, the famous litttle pills, overeouie obstinate constipation.— Odendahl Bros LEGAL NOTICE. State of Nebraska, - Sherman County | ' Lombard Investment Company and Fraak A Hagerman, Receiver of tint Lombard In. ( vestment Oompnnv, will take notlse that mi on the mb day of June Imiki, Abram F. Allen, f, 1'lelntllTinan action pcndlngln the Dlslrlot Court of Sherman Oo , Neb, wherein Katha rlae plarabuck, Haas II. I'lambeek, Frank Warmlnskl, Lombard Investment Com. Kny and Frank llsgerman, Receiver of tbe imbard Investment Company are Defen dants, tiled hit petition In tbe District Court of Sherman county, Nebraska, tgulnst sHld defendants, tbe object and prayer of which are to forclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendaate Katharine I'lambeek and Hans If Plain, neck to (he Lombard Investment bmpeay upon the following describe' real estate situate In Sherman coun Nebraska to-wlt The Northeast rjeai >f suction Id, In Township 1ft, North tangs II west, except III acres la a sonar* orm In tbe southeast corner of said land, .o scaurs the payment of a certain coupon kond dated October let, 18KS. and fine nnd rayable October 1st, 18W7, for the at) m ofAU, •nJW.wItb Interest thereon at the rate ,ftp * rer cent per > ear, from tbo date thereof mtll maturity, payble semi annuall y, ao soidlng to llie lunorof ten Interest notes or oi each, bearing even date there wit li. nil nt Enid initf'B tiAiLrl nar Inlpraal ul en percent per annum after the maturity hereof; also the sum of fill.SO with Inter ■st from .September 7th, Invo, being taxes of HM. ami ami Interest from the nth lav of June, lews, being taxes ol bunt, on the tforesaid premises paid by Maid plaintiff to irotect his security. Iicfanlt having been made in llie eoadi. Ions of said mortgage, plaintiff electad, aa s provided linmav In the conditions of aid mortgage, to declare the whole amount Inn and payable, that there Is now due ipon said note* and mortgage tb» sum of 1,251,W, with interest from the 12th day ■f June, ISM, at the rate of tan par cant ler annum. Plaintiff prays for a decree that defen* lants be required to pay theaarne, or that aid premlMoa may b* sold to satisfy the .mount found due. You ars required to answer said petition >n or haror* the 20lh day of July, I sis; Dated June llih, 1800 A nit a M P. Ai.i.aa. Plaintiff Lttest Hy T 8 Mom ini.alu, .01 is It kin, ills Attorney, lerk of the D'strlet Court. I.KUAL NOTICK. Ktlie M Bolton and -Bolton, her usband, whose flrst name Is unknown to dalntlff. will tak* notice, that on the 24in ay of April, 1H0U. John 8 Cheney. plaintiff a an action pending in tha district court 1 f .Sherman County, Nebraska, wherein ’eter Christian Hannah K Chilsflan hi* rife, Kills M Helton and -Holton, sr husband, and John Dos, are defendants led hie petition la the district court f therman county, Nebraska, against aid defendants, the object and prayer f which are to foreclose a certain mortgage xecutsd by the defendants, Pster . brtstlan and Hannah H. Christian bl* T rlfa, to the Maad Bond and Trast Coin - any, upon ths following described real Hate tltaate In Sherman County and State f Nebraska, to-wit: The Bast Half of the oath East Quarter of Section 3, in Town nip 18, North of Mange 15, west, to ss are ths payment of a certain coupsn bond, sr the sum of *&>0.00, dated April Urst 1H90, ■lth Interest thereon at the rate ol 7 per ent per annum from the 1st day of April 190, until matarlty, payable semi-annually ccording to the tenor of ten annexod pa. (rest notes of *19 25 escb of even dr,te lierewltb, said bond aad coupons, and mrlgage were thereafter duly asslgo ed to lalntlff for value. That there le now due upon said notes ud mortgage the sum of 892.82 « ith ln irest from the Mth day of April, imps, at le rate of ten per cent per ir.nuui, for blch sam. with Interest from this date, laintlff prays for a decree, that dafend uts be required to pay tbe sair,e, and that lid premises may be sold to satisfy the mount found due. You are required to answer said petition 4 or before the goth day of July, m«e. Dated June toth lew’,. John 8. OIIKNbt, Plaintiff ttest: By T. 8. nkihtinoalb aud 01118 Ueih, Thomas 1,. Hall, lerkot the Diet- his Attorneys, ■let Coart. THS mild power cures. HUMPHREYS* Dr. Humphreys’ hpeclflr* are solan Usually Uhl carefully prepared hemedlsa, used fur ysar* In private practice and for over thirty year* Uy the people with entire success. Kvsry Masts Hpoclfic a special cure lot the dlscsss emmet, •o. mum to* _ i-f oTsr*. OoBsasUona, tndammatlnaa. .1 . —Worm*, Worm Fever, Worm {*«*... J S-Teelblugi t'•■He, Crying, Wahsfulasm 4-fHarrliee, of Children or *<hilia j ! O-DyseuiervrUriplug, lullou* UuUu.... .< , l> « holer* .Uurhus. V ... J , tT-4'aagha. i old*. broartilMa -.1 . Neuralgia, Tnothm-fc*. Fa-each*.,.. c . Ileadni hes, hi, a l^tarha ViLa.' J lO-Drapepala, lull, luum* < . nMtroSm .' '. tl-Maepreaaeil or |*alarhl **--ltd* Id While., I„ lr.rfu«,Fmi.M.^T; li IS t raujr. I .a ryaaltla, lluanamsaa... 5 ***,*'*i""* Krvafcafcmtm. ,1 IS Uhcuaiaii.m.or hheumaMaf-*h». Ih-Malaria, Chula Fsvar aad Asst, .. j I y-l’llra, lumd urlikwdlag. . I •tlirht Salary, hmishatlM. ’ j |tt t alarih, It.ftu. nu. Cold lame f lead j 4«-VVh«a»Mg t«agT!7l?"“.;^ ! 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