The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 13, 1900, Image 4

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    Uaaal Daws.
Dr. Romine, the dentist.
Draft stalion at the Round Front
born.
l’uic fruit juice drinks at—Mrs. Stell
maebers.
Oliver Dubry of Arcadia, was in the
city Monday.
Hi. Chase of Mason City wag in the
city Tuesday night.
A. L. Balllie was doing business in
the city Tuesday.
Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole
sale Supply House for prices and samp
les'
Mrs. O. Uenscboter went toT.ee I’ark
Sundae fora two weeks visit with her
sister.
Mrs Slobodny went to the southern
part of the state Thursday to visit her
parents.
M iss Lora Smith is behind the coun
ter at Oasteyer’s during the absence of
Mr. and Mrs. O.
Mrs, Katie Burrowes and son Johnnie
left for Denver, Colorado, Tuesday
morning where they go to visit rela
tives.
DeWitt's Early Risers are famous lit
tle pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe.—Odendahl Bros.
There are no bettor pills made than
DeWitt's I.ltte E irly Risers. Always
prompt, and certain—Odendahl Bros.
Billy Rowe repaired the damage done
to the new school house by lightning
some time ago. Ho did the Job this
week.
S. F. Reynolds, of the Pioneer Meat
Market will pay 4J cents per lb., for
live bens and W cents per lb for spring
chickens.
Herman Johansen bad the missfortune
to run a sickle guard into his knee cap
Tuesday while harvesting. The wound
is very painful.
When you want bargains in tTie line
of Jewelry don't fail to call on O. 11
Morgan. He carries the tinest line in
the l.oup Valley.
If you want your watch out in good
repair hy the only first class workman
in the county call on G. II. MOK<iAN,tbe
Jeweler,
Mrs. Pilger and family returned home
last Thursday evening from an extend
ed visit with friends and relatives at
liurlington, la.
Ellas Ogle received a new traction
threshing machine engine from the J.
1. Case Co., Tuesday and is now ready
lor the fall threshing.
35c, 35c, not 25, not 50c, cti, the price
of Kooky Mountain Tea the world over.
None genuine, unless made by the Madi
son Medison Co. Ask your Druggist.
Mrs. A. T. Conger and Mrs. G. II.
Gibson left Friday morning for Avoca,
Ia„ for a visit with Mrs. Conger's par
ents and to attend the wedding of
her sister.
Leander Parker of Washington town
ship returned home from Lincoln a few
days ago where he bad a successful op
eration performed. He looks well and
is in his former state of health.
W. T. Draper of the west side we are
sorry to learn has been considerably in
disposed for somf weeks past. Mr.
Draper is getting q Jte old and the hot
weather is very oppressive to him.
The Hoosier picnic will be held at
Langs grovo 2 miles north west of
Litchfield, on August 15 next all native
lloosiexs are requested to put in an
appearance or engender the displeasure
of the chief Hoo-Hoosier.
The K. l’.'s held a picnic in Haillie's
grove 6 miles north of town Wednesday
They met in the city and at it, o'clock
formed a-prosesslon, headed hy the band
they wenued their way to the place des
ignaled. It was their lot to have select
ed a delightful day and a pleasant time
is reported.
The law holds both maker and circu
lator of a counterfeit equally guilty.
The dealer who sells you a dangerous
counterfeit of DeWitt's Witch lla/el
.Salve risks your life to make a little
larger profit You can not tiust him
DeWitt's it the only genuine and orig
mat W itch lla/el Salve, a well known
cure for piles and all skin diseases See
that your dealer gives y..u DeWitt's
Salve. Udendahl liroa.
While rusticating down the Val
ley on the s >uth side of the river last
Friday the Jr. editor of this paper wa*
very generously entertained at dinner
by Mr and Mrs Flddjr Dunlap who lives
on the farm of .Mrs Dunlaps father
.Mr. W, \ Sherman Mr. Sherman |
lifts littr acres under fence and Is run
nlng a large herd. Ills p*.ture take* m
the river and baa plenty of .ha le and
constitutes an ideal place for stock lie
i* ranging at) head and they art look
mg well.
tiu Sunday morning last the young
people of the F.pVofth l.e tgtte ctndr
rendered a pr-gram which they had
prepared for th> benefit of the old folk*
whouikb'Vhsd spHtt t\ Invit. I 11„
church was beam H u y and lavish1)
ttecoraled for the vm . o u* oi l hymn*
,
i.eautifol aod lusptiUig add r#«Mi \
delivered hy M> >»r* .1 \V I » >g Hi
N Ighliugale tu I W II William* ll
wm Ihe v'holl* fl«»l pnidie t|url and II
• at «w«*d bjr all a gr**» success
Boeckner the fashionable tailor.
Millet and other field seeds for by T.
M. Reed.
Miss Nora Smi'h csine over from
Davis Creek Tuesday.
1 w ill serve ice cream every Sunday —
Mrs M. E Stku.maciikr
The Teachers Normal has some thirty
teachers enrolled, we learn.
Orange and cherry fruit juice by pint
or quart at—Mrs. Stellmacliers.
Herman Kiebig of Oak Creek was do
ing business at the hub Wednesday.
“There is many a slip between the
cup and the lip” Ho Sheppard our wide
a wake Jeweler says.
Miss Henrietta Young will have
charge of the primary department of
our schools next school year.
By the way, have the Democrats
yet designated Prince Tuan as the.
George Washington of China.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces imme
diate results. Try it. Odendahl Bros
John Jiggers has establDhee a branch
meat market at Ashton. John is a rust
ier for business and always furnishes
the best meats the market affords.
W. T. Gibson returned from Ht. Paul
Saturday where he hail been for the
past six weeks putting the finishing
touches on a large business block
J B. O'Bryan and A E. Chase left
for Utah last Saturday to visit some
noted health resort for a season. Mr.
O'Bryan has been suffering with rheum
atism for some time.
Jacob Beaniond who is farming A. L,
ISaiilie's place this \ car has laid his
corn by for tlit? season and has taken a
position with John Eggers in ids meat
market
it stands alone, it towers above.
There's no other, its nature's wonder,
a warming poultice to the beartof man
kind. Huch is Rocky Mountain Tea.
il5c. Ask your druggist.
G. II Morgan the Loup City Jeweler
doe* all kind* of watch, clock and Jew
elry repairing in a workman like man
ner. When you have something to do
in this line, don't fail to call on him
If wives have any compassion for the
sorrows of cross, crabld husbands, give
them Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill re
move any misunderstanding In the
family. Ask your druggist.
Mr. MI. Winched of Hamilton coun
ty and his brother O. 8. of Pomeroy, la.
were visitors at this office Tuesday. The
former was looking up a location while
his brotner was accompanying him for
pleasure.
.Sheppard ttie Jeweler wishes to state
to the public that be Is still in business
on the corner, where he intends to stay.
Take your Watches, Clocks and Jewel
ry repairing to him. Work will be de
livered same day as left.
The frame barn belonging to Jens
Christinsen of Washington twp, was
burned to the ground about noon of
Saturday June 30. There was no one
at home when the fire occured and it's
origen Is a mystery. The barn and con
tents were valued at 8400.
Mr. and Mr. Chas. Gasteyer left
Tuesday for an extended recreation trip
to Chicago and from there to Buffalo,
X. Y. and the Niagara Falls. They
have attended pretty close to business
and well merrit this pass time. We
wish them a world of pleasure and a
safe return.
It has been demonstrated by expe
rience that consumption can be prevent
ed by the early use of One Minute
Cough (Jure. This is the favorite re
medy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma,
grippe ami all throat and lung troubles.
Cures quickly.- O ienlabl Bros.
Mr. Tulley of the bridge firm of
Menu* A. Tulley of iirand island was
in the city this week. They have the
con ract for the bridge work and Mr.
Tulley was looking up the repairs
needed at the MoAIpInc bridge, one
span of which washed out in June.
Masters I.everin and Seycrln Sorensen
of Ilannebrog. \ebr , are here for a
week or ten day* visit with ttieir Aunt.
Mrs I,. Hansen The boy* seem to be
enjoying themselves and have made
many friends here among their new
juvenile acquaintances They came
last I'aturdajf and expect to return .Mon
day next,
• liri*t liauck ha» contracted with
Hm. Neville to run hi* blacksmith »!iop
in the future Mr Neville took poa
e**ion of ttie «anie la»t Wednesday and
will conduct the busine** on hi* own
|h""k We understand that Mr liauck
intend* umhi to take a trip in the went
Mi. Neville vi«he*u* t*» say tliat he
would la* p 1* »*e.| to receive • fair »bare
of the public patronage and will attend
to all work with neatnes* and db pitch
J in iirant, John Miirri*. lul!h* |*yie
ilrval Mudg ami J tins’* t he*tuut troin
the large Margrave Ham It, »e*r |*te»
tun Ho litiilniH county Nebraska pas*
ed through thi* city last Monday en
route fo( t<ordeu. • hern county Neb
rttka atastr they go to make hay for
Ike *e»*en nu another ranch of Mr
M tig rave I he t»»y * were mt the road
thus far eight dtv * having mtie nfi
good lime, t hey nr* quit* well and
*eein to i*> Mt .mg ih» trip for pleasure
o well a* h<« tinea* they are a j lily
coal and evidently ate is)»| log I he
, outing
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS
AT THE M K i ir.'Ki ll
Service*, will tie held at the M E. chureh
on Sunday. July 15. a* follow*
Morning service ut ID:3D.
Sunday School ut 11:30.
Junior League ut 3 p m
Evening Service, preaching at H o'clock
preecceiled by a thirty minutes song sorvee
by the Epworth League choir
Preaching at Austin School at 3 oelock.
W. K. Matthews, Pastor.
♦ • •
CARD OK THANKS
The undersigned wish, by this means, to ex
t"Ud thanks to neighbors and friends who so
kindly assisted us in our trouble caused by
the loss by lire of our home. Your kindness
will ever be remembered by us.
K. A. and W. H. Knapp, and Family
CARD.
We desire to extend our heartfelt and ein
Sere thanks to the inuny kind friends who so
considerately assisted us and surrounded us
with lov ing kindness during the lust illness of
our dear wife ami mother.
(’HAS STONniKtn. AND FAMILY.
MARRIED.
Roi’sk— Stevkhs— Mr. Ernest Rouse
of Bridgeport, Cheyenne county Nebr.
and Miss Mary Stevens of Litchfield,
Nebraska, were united in marriage Ivy
Rev. W. E. Matthews, on Thursday
evening July 5, at 7 J0, at the residence
of Mr. Hart, at Hazard, Nebr, Mr,
Rouse is a well to do young man and
during his earlier years was a resident
of Lit liHeld, but for some (i tears has
been chiseling a home front the western
wilds preparatory for the coming ot
his fair bride and now owns a ranch in
the above named county. Miss Stevens
is the daughter of Rev, Stevens of the
west side and was among our best
young ladies, she has taught a number
of terms of school in this comity with
credit to herself. The young couple
left Ravenna, for their home in the
western Friday morning The North
western extends congratulations.
Tta s. Inks treed a weasel In the j
court house square. He summoned j
his teamsters to his aid and after arm
ing them with long schclalies gave the
command to "rally round the tree
boys.” Fred Odendahl being the tall
est and having the longest poll
was commanded to lead the at
tack. He made a feint and then an aw
ful swipe, and struck the very spot
where the weasel had been. This was
followed by a furious attack by the
whole army. When the bombardment
lias subsided and the smoke had cleared
away it was found that the eely little
creature was slightly wounded. This!
gave them renewed courage and when
they made the second lead the weasel)
gave a war whoop and made a leap for
life. It lit In the midst of the enemy
who, in their excitement com
menced a deadly hand to hand com
bat. The weasel is now dead and it
is said that the triumphant trio are |
on the lookout for another victim, as it
is believed it lias a mate somewhere
in hiding.
Alter many intricate experiments,
scientists have discovered methods for
obtaining all tlie natural digestants.
These haye been combined In the pro
portion found in the human body and
united with substances that build up
tbe digestive organs, making a com
pound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
digests w bat you eat and allow- all dys
peptics to eat plenty of nourishing food
while the stomach troubles are being
radically cured by the medicinal agents
it contains. It is pleasant to take and
will give quick relief—Odendahl Bros.
♦ ♦ ♦
Spent a l.ouil larm Doctoring.
Mr’ A. N. Xoall of A-herville, Kas.,
says he spent a good farm doctoring
himself for chronic diarrhoea but got
no relief and was afraid that he must
die. He chanced to get hold of a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured by it.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the next
r> uniat examination for teachers eertl
tleates will be held on July 20-21. and
we urge ail teachers who can to come
In at this time so that the work of ex
amination will be oqt of the Way be
fore Institute opens.
o v I.KIMM.KR, Co. Supf.
• • •
WIIY
Do the "New Home" Sewing Maehine
Co., sell such vast number* of machines?
Hera.they make tin* best machines
and fully enforce their warrantees • For
sale by T M Kn:i>.
in it hii*h r
I or mu r slfttor to Kri ftiioiiii I'Mteii!
*1 do I ne*’*
rr .ir. ’ ,!*. **. Vi»*l«‘v S« llh surd N *’
It nitty it t|tij«tiiiii whether tin* t*il*
itor of 4 new * jut | iff ha* Hit* ugh* to
IHihln ly recommend any of the vtrioui
pruprMitrjr modlolm** which tfoml the
mirkrt, vet it* 4 |»reventatl y e of fuller*
lug we Itu-i It it duty in »«y 4 good
word for • h imhrrl'thi’i t ’ollt*, i hn|t*rjt
4ml I * irrhoe* K one.lv \k «♦ hlV# known
!’id U*e>| thl1* meditdue In our ■ unity
fur t went v >etr« *ud Iiivf »l * » \ « found
If ri'llth <’ III in<%liV i'4«*t i d «e «»|
thl* remedy w o*td *»ve hour*of tuffer
lug while 4 |hv *U*Utt I* tw tilrd \\ r
I |u hot he||#y*» In d«*|»rn4liig tlll|dttdt)jr
o > itnv m*‘dn in* for t ruff ho* we do
?»»oeye lit*' If 4 holt l* of • titiltlwrl tiii 1
i Ili4frh»*e t 14* inedy were ** |*t on lotnd
I 49t*l admin ’iered tt lk* Hi* *|*f on »*f 411
ittti t ittu* h •uttering might h* imitl
I r«) 4n«l in very 1*1 tny the |>rf woi't
[of 4 yliViHdftii w mild n**t l*e ?e juKel |
%1 ivul Hi * ho i'**» »§ n r e y i’**rleo. e
during the put twenty yetr* lor %al#
hy u Viiihki llrw
ASM TOM NEWS
Thursday. July 5th. I'.MO.
Lust Wednesday evening Mrs.
J. E. Conklin and two children were
taken suddenly ill. Hr. Howard
was immediately summoned and two
of the sufferers were soon relieved
but Hap, the younger son was in
quite a critical condition. The doctor
remained with him until morning
and lie to is reported much better
at this writing. The cause of their
illness was poisoning by eating
canned salmon.
The Ladies Aid society of Ashton
will give an ice cream social in
Knutsen’s park Wednesday, July
the 1 Itb.
Two inches of rain fell here Sun
day night. It came just in time to
save tiie corn. Nearly three ihches
more fell Tuesday. It was accom
panied by a strong south wind which
done considerable damage to corn.
Nearly all of our citizens are
treating their buildings to a fresh
coat of paint
J. E. Conklin returned Saturday
evening.
Chas. Taylor came up from St.
Caul Saturday, returning Monday.
Rye is being harvested now and
promises a good yield.
Charlie Beck, trom Ord is visiting
his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
August Beushausen this week.
—o—
Too much Fourth of July last
week, consequently Jim did not ap
p< ar.
A. N. Conklin left for Kansas City
Tuesday to attend the Democratic
convention, returning Saturday.
The ice cream social that was to
he given in Knutzens park, Wednes
day has been postponed for a mouth
on account of harvest.
Farmers are all busy cutting grain
and the stalks are going down be
fore the reaper to the tune of lti I.
There was a large crowd in attend
ance at the dance in the hall on the
night of the 4th, and all seemed to
enjoy themselves.
At a meeting of the members of
the Presbyterian church last Sunday.
Rev. Humphreys was again chosen
for another year.
Alex Johnson boarded the train
for Aurora Monday.
The Beatrice Creamery Co., is
sending out men to purchase cattle
for the fanners allowing them to be
paid for in milk.
There will be no preaching in the
Presbyterian church during the busy
time iu harvest.
Some ot our business men seem
to favor an egg trust.
Jim.
Cl.KAK CUKKK NEWS
Tha storm last week gave the peo
ple of Litchfield quite a scare. It
came near being a twister.
Farmers are at their wits end try
ing to invent a machine to gather
their wheat. Some propose a fine
tooth comb. Think it would come
as near doing the job as any mod
ern machine.
The marriage of Earnest Rom.e to
Miss Maty Stevens was quite a
surprise. They will make their
future home iu the west.
The Fourth was pleasantly spent
at Kuhn's Grove by a f&w neighbors
anti friends. Messrs Kuhn and Corn
ing delivered addresses which were
very appropriate.
Ned Harper is here from Lost
Cabin. Wyoming. He says sheep
men are prosperous under the pres
ent administration.
C. Smith south of Litchfield sold
his farm and will move his family
and effects to Colorado some time
this month,
E Kirk lost a valuable cow by
lightning.
Rkcokukr.
i
‘•We have sold many different cough
remedies, tint none has given better
satisfaction than Chamberlain’*,” say*
Mr Charle- lloG.hauer. Druggist, New
ark, N .1 "it is perfectly safe and can
be relied upon In all eases of cough*,
colds or hortenes*. For sate by Oden
dahl Ifro*.
« • •
Murk « Arnica Salt*
lla* wofld-wnlc time for marveion*
cures It sun a-es any other salve, lo
tion, ointment or train) for Cut*, Corns,
Horn*. Holies. >*ore». Felon*, I leer*.
Tetter *«alt Kheoui. Fever Sores, Chap
peit Hand*, skin Eruptions; Infallible
for IMi-s Cure guaranteed llnlv l-V
at tr tendahi Bros
• • •
>•')* llt'kk 1*1111«*\ licit a |
?if Slici.pttriU
It Mi* leg
I* \ Daniotih of l.allrnnge tia.sirf j
fond for ii) months with a frightful,
ru- mug him* i ■ h(« leg hut write* th«t I
H i «. >n krni » waive who r cured I)
in Rv«* dak * For I leer*, Wound* I'tle*.
it* the «*t naive in the world l ure
guaranteed tody t < >f * wold t*y
Od«'tl I *h Mtos,
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FURNITURE.
l! R , '
FIXTURES AT
T. M. REEDS.
STILL I THE LEM
ON THE CORNER ONE DOOR EAST
OF ST. ELMO HOTEL
You will find a busy little jewelry store. In that store is
a JEWLEIl who KNOWS HIS BUSINESS.
Ho can repair your Watch, Clock or Jewelry without any
*• V
patent medicine cry.
If you want a pair of Glasses don’t think you can’t
get them in Loup City for you can get the same scientific
work as you would get in any city. We still have
Bargains IN Watches Clocks
ANI) JFAVFLKY.
Come in and see us. We are at home in the Jewelry
business and can entertain you.
I. S. SHEPPAPD,
the Leading Jeweler and Optician of Loup City.
For burns, Injuries, piles ami skin
<1.peases use DeWltt’a Witch Hazel
Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits
may be ofl'ored. Use only DeWitt's.—
Odendahl Bros.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST BANK
CHARTER NO. 250, INCORPORATED
At l.oup City In the State or Nebraska, at
the Close of Business, .June 31, 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts .. 39,475 14
Stocks and securities 8,072.98
Bunk mi; bonne, furniture, fixtures l,*50 0u
other Real Estate. 2,290.92
Current expenses and taxes paid i:t81 41
Checks and other cash items 32921
Due from National, State and Priv
ate banks and bunkers _ 15,274 73
Cash. Sickles and cents $
“ Currency 1,59900
“ Specie. 3,09b HO 5,297 HO
Total . 71,972.19
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock paid in .420,000.00
Undivided profits 4,018.98
Individual deposits subject to
chock.42,709.27
Demand certificates of
. deposit 5,228 55
Due tc. State and private
hunks and hunkers. 17 39 47,853 21
Totul •Tl.t'U.lV
State of Nebraska, i „
County of .Sherman. 1 *
1, A I*. Cuiley, Cashier ot the above
niiineit Hank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is correct and a true
copy of tlie report made to the State Rank
ini; board.
A. I*. On.i Ei . Cashier.
ATTEST
M. I.. CULI.kv, Director.
I. IIamhkn, Director
Subserthed and sworn to befnru me this
Sill day of June, 1!»«>
UK II Mill J. NIQIITINOAI.B,
iSitAl, i Notary Public.
My commission expires March 17, lism.
Republican County ton ventlnn Call
The Republican electors oi Sherman
county, Nebraska ate requested to sunt
delegates from their respective townships
to meet In eon re lit Ion at Roup City, Neb
raska on
W IDNE'DAV, At t» IMh, l» », AT « I* M,
for the punsise of nominating the fol
lowing named officers
County attorney, for Mttermatt eunnty.
He pirsenlat !ve •• •• ••
also to elect one set of ile'egatrs to at
tend i be Republican senatorial convention
lor Ibis the !«i senatorial district of Neb
raska, i place and date nut yet Axed, and
to transart such other business us may
properly am* lawfully come la lore said
convention.
Ills ssversl l.aitships nr* i at I tied t„
renreseulallon as follows The apporl io«. I
ilrettl Ireiug l,a*..t U|sm the Vote east for
l|*>ii A c.i |* Kiu-aid in !->' giving raelt
C wnshlp one d« egalw at largu md .
one for evety Is votes ,nd traction!
thsrsut
Owk I'lMt t Mocks tile t 1
I. -gat* t • lay i
A asking ton I llci g!
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Inapt ily ts b.tsi d
kstiMsu I tuta* si.
II is tsenmwieadfd Ik,1 the pnntcrlss i.r
b< d uu Saturday, isxssl il, g«*
My • ***! U s Maputo, eat truly • *n
irsi t .marine*
bis k Mss,* nwVsw, t bait man
a j » NMsn. sasraiat y
All K|»l<l«m*c of IJlitrrlftoeu
Mr A. Sanders, writing from I'oroi
nut Grove, Fl.i, says there has been
quite an epidemic of diarrhoea there
lie had a seve re attack and was cured
by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy He
says he also recommended it to others
and they say it is the best medicine
they ever used. For sale by Odendahl
Bros,
\V»n It A Mirada?
The Marvellous eure of Mrs. Rena J.
Stout of Consumption has created in
tense excitement in Camrnack, Ind.
writes Maraon Stuart, a leading drug
gist of Muncie. Ind. She only weighed
90 pounds when herdoetor in Yorktown
said she must soon die. Then she be
gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery
and gained 07 pounds Iri weight and was
completely cured.’ It has cured thous
ands of hopeless cases, and is positive
ly guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest
| and Lung diseases. 50c and 91.00. Trial
bottles free at Odendahl Bros.
♦ ♦ ♦
The favorite whisky of famous men
is HARDER Because of ils smooth,
exquisite llavor; because of It's match*
less purity : because of its mellow age.
No wonder it’s the favorite. Every droy
sterling HARDER WHISKEY. Sold
by T. H. Ei.sneii, Loup City, Neb.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
To whom It may concern:
The uudenduned bavin* sold out their Inter- I
est In the property formerly known as the
Oerinaii Hall or Opera House Co . of Ashton,
Nebraska, and their Interests In said special
partnership, hereby *lve public notice iliut
hereafter they will not tie responsible for the
puymern of any ilelits of t tint concern
sinned at Ashton .Nebraska tills day of
June. nsjo. k“
li SMBbHKH
<i W Makvki.
Tin' I it loti IV'iltc* will 111 act* iq
ettWt <m .111Of _*|, July 7 In lo int-,
.lulv l-itml Aittliisi jOil, Nuuniur
Kkeuraiiin rates o|
ONE FAREFOR
ROUND TRIP.
pidt MV from Kansas an-1 Vi,
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