The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 27, 1900, Image 4

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    Lioaai Daws.
I)r. Romine, the dentist.
Puie fruit juice drinks at—Mrs. Stcll
machers.
1.86 of water fell in this vicinity
last Sunday night.
Lewis Iialler visited his folks on
Bloody Run last Sunday.
Corn Is King this year for sure. Our
crop is “Out of Sight.”
Miss Mae Hancock went to Central
City last week to visit relatives.
T. M. Reed has sold a large number
of corn harvesters already this season.
R. ,f. Nightingale purchased a new
top buggy from T. M. Reed last week.
Save your feed by buying
a corn harvester of T. M Reed.
Write Hayden Bros. Omaha Whole
sale Supply House for prices und samp
les
T. M. Reed keeps repairs for the Mc
Cormick, Buckeye and Woods ma
incry.
Henry Tangermun and Frank Cook
of Bristol were county seat visitors
Tuesday.
Miss Mamie Gibson is visiting her
friend Mis* Eliza Fuller, at Arcadia,
this week,
Mr*. Herman Jobanson purchased a
New Homo sewing machine from T. M.
Heed Monday.
Hon. John Wall and daughter and
Mr. Ed. Fuller of Arcadia, were In the
city Monday.
Geo. K. Benscboter is putting an ad
dition on his dwelling, and the wave
is still continuing.
DeWitt's Early Kisers are famous lit
tle pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe.—Odendahl Bros.
There are no better pills made than
DeWItt’* Litte Eirly Kisera. Always
prompt and certain.—Odendahi Bros.
When you want bargains in the line
of Jewelry don’t fail to call on G. H
Morgan. He carries the tlnest line in
the Coup Valley.
If you want your watch Dut In good
repair by the only tlrst class workman
in the county call on G. II. MOROA»,tbe
Jeweler,
The Woodmen of Litchileld will hold
a picnic at Bang’s Grove, north west of
that berg, on Wednesday Aug. 1st. Eve
rybody are invited.
Comstock reports 4inches of water
Sunday night. The water coming down
the river again washed the Arcadia
mill darn out.
Wesley Pedler arrived Tuesday with
his household goods. Mrs I'edlcr coin
ing the day previous. They will again
establish themselves in Loup City,
:i5c, 85c, not 25, not 50c, cts, the price
of Hocky Mountain Tea the world over.
None genuine, unless made by the Madi
son Medison Co. Ask your Iiruggist.
A company of the boys living just
cast of Austin, Messrs Carpenter, Need
ham, Hayes and others, have purchased
a new threshing machine for their own
use.
The Iloosier picnic will be held at
Langs grove 2 miles north west of
Litchtield, on August 15 next all native
lloosleis are requested to put in an
appearance or engender the displeasure
of the chief Iloo-Iloosier.
While Andrew Wilson jr. of Austin,
was taking a nap last Sunday a bug of
some kind crept into his left ear. It
gave him considerable pain and annoy
ance until Tnesday when he came to
town and bad it removed.
Adam Hchaupp came up from Lincoln
Monday returning Tuesday morning.
Mr. Hchaupp was compelled to use
crutches but says he has taken a decid
ed turn for the better and is now steadi
ly on the mend, which was pleasing
news to bis many friends. Mrs Hchaupp
and the children are still in Lincoln,
The law holds both maker and circu
tutor of a counterfeit equally guilty.
The dealer who sells you a dangerous
counterfeit of DeWltt’s Witch Hazel
Halve risks your life to make a little
larger protlt. You can not tiust him.
]>eWitt's is the only genuine and orlg
trial Witch Hazel Halve, a well known
cure for piles and all skin disease* See
that your dealer gives y<m lieWItt'*
Halve.—Odendahl Bros.
John Vesley of l.ltchlleld, who wa«
taken to the asylum at Norfolk some
time thia spring died at that Institution
Tuesday evening last. This is oue of
the uufortunate cases that the press is
frequently called upon to record. The
immediate cause of his death we failed
to learn. He leaves a wile and several
children Mrs Vesley is a daughter of
Mr Krank Kiala, an old and highly re
*pe« ted citizen of llrlatol township
We would be pleased if the vtl
lage Uiard would devi«« some means
by which the |toud in front of the
NoKTllWfceTKU* oltlce could be
drained We suggest that it might
be turner) into uiaiu street and
carrier! rdf m that wav It will out*
add a trdtw to the fl *w down thai
ditch and if the outlet la aulth lent il
will make no difference in that di
rer tion Water stands here setetal
da* a at a time and keeps % stagnant
|*o*d nlMiut three fourths of the time
We would like to get rid of the
•Uiaadcr If poasiUe,
«
Hoeckner the fashionable tailor.
Jerry throve visited Ravenna last
Sunday.
Prof. Carlton returned to the city
Saturday.
Wiggle Creek is in it when it comes
to foot racing.
J. Phil Jaeger was on the tick lis’
several days last week.
I will serve ice cream every Sunday.—
Mbs. M. K Stm.i.maciikii.
Orange and cherry fruit juice by pint
or quart at—Mrs. Stellmachers.
L. G. Fisher was in the city a part of
the week visiting Ids brother.
8. J, Fair and E.G. Paige of Rock
ville, were pleasant callers Friday.
A. W. Throckmorton of Divide made
this oillce a pleasant call while in town
Wednesday.
Henry French Is employed in the
Hardware ami Implement establishment
of T M. Reed
‘•There !h many a slip between the
cup and the lip” Ho Sheppard our wide
a wake Jeweler bay*.
Jerry Shrove ha* purchaaed the Key
J. 1>. Stapp property and will «oon oc
cupy it as a residence.
The threshing machine* are beginning
to hum in the land. They started in
last Tuesday morning.
One Minute Cough Cure 1* the only
harmless remedy that produce* Imme
diate result*. Try it. Odendahl Bros
Do you need a mowing ma
chine? If so call on T. M.
Reed.
J A. Nile*. Adam Zahn and Erio*
Kirk of upper Clear Creek wa» doing
hm-ines* in the slty Tuesday.
Bring your spring chicken* to the
Pioneer meat market. Will pay 8 cent*
per pound.—S. F. Kkvnomm.
The ditch on the north aide of Block
l‘J i* just the thing needed and should
have been put there year* ago. Water
will run down bill.
A. Boone of Greely Center, wa* in
the city this week. Ho came after hi*
little son who hail been staying with
his uncle for some time.
Mr. Andrew Smith of near Kearney
and a grand uncle of Mr*. C. W. Thorn
ton, i* visiting that lady Mr Smith
will lie IS) years old at hi* next birthday
and Is still very active.
It stands alone, It towers above.
There's no other, its nature's wonder,
a warming poultice to the heartof man
kind. Such is Kocky Mountain Tea.
155c, Ask your druggist.
T. M. Reed sellsciclegrind
ers that are O K. Call and
see them,
Mrs. Jos. McCoy, Mrs. Sam). Hancock
and Mrs. <5. II, Gibaon enjoyed a day*
outing Tuesday und gathered some wild
cherries.
For burns, Injuries, plies and akin
diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is the original. Counterfeits
may be offored. Use only DeWitt’a.—
Odendahl Bros.
Our Bind I* discoursing some excel
lent music now days. The boys have
renewed thir zeal arid under the uble
leadership of Prof. Becker of Grand
Island, they are making rapid progress.
Mr. J. P. Beerbower and Mrs. L. K.
Eberly, brother and sister of Mr*. J. W.
Bradley are visiting that lady this week
Mr. Beerbower Is looking up a- location
and may stay perminently.
Henry Shrove of Aurora, a son of Mr
John Shrove of the west side, arrived
in tue city Wednesday evening. lie
will visit his pareuts and make a trip
north to look up a ranch before he re
turns.
Sheppard the .Jeweler wishes to state
to the public that he Is still in business
on the corner, where he intends to stay.
Take your Watches, Clocks and Jewel
ry repairing to him. Work will tie de
livered same day as left.
Miss Ella Taylor, (laughter of con
ductor Taylor, celebrated her 13th
birthday last Monday evening by Invit
ing a large number of her young friends
to her home and sharing several
hours enjoyment with them.
Hev. M S. Kouch of Kayenna, deliv
ered a very interesting anj able dls
course at the M. K. church of this place
on Sunday morning ia»t In the eve
ning the threatening storm caused the
services to he hastily concluded.
Tiie fellow that hauled the dead
bogs from the slock )*rd* and de
posited them along the public high
way should tie made to move them
again nr bury them. The stock \ard
tueti should see that allaiiebcati.Uses
are properly dis^med of
S €. I.eroy. ag-nt for the I’lioeai*
|u»urauc« Co of ImHiklyii, catue up
from M Paul l«-t week and a<f)<i»ted
the loss of the school building In |m*i
No l*t which tdew t«> pie,,, up the
evening of July Ird lie p«|i| the |ii*l.
S si w Inch wiII eusiile iheiu torebnll l
i h*' injury revetted by t-iandin*
blbsuh leu day* ago froui a ilrfiYihs
•Ido a«!k proved more serious |b»ii at
Hrsi supposed Her nghl limb ludow
lh« aitee turned ■-»* k and <*a* •••llrii
whs| the i |u tout I hol-l aud for
eral day* she , oul i aot put her la
iUt g>o >>«•.
I lo
The wheat held of ttie Johansen Bros,
nortli of town which almost entirely
burntout, Mr. Herman Johansen tells us
ha», since the rain* commenced, taken
a new growth and now shows iudica
tlonsof a very fair crop
The Twisters, the second nine of Loup
City, and theWigglers. the second nine
from Wiggle Creek again crossed bats
on the L. C. diamond last Saturday. The
tribe from tbe south failed to wiggle
hard enough and cama nut behind. The
boys are getting lota of fun out of It
and honors are about even, but the
twisters sniped the last two games
A gentleman called at our office last
Tuesday morning and said ho wanted
to hire two tall boys, one to stand on
the side walk and the other to stand on
the first boys shoulders and see if he
e u)sl see oyer the patch of suntlowcrs
back of the Massasolt house. The big
double show which will be at Grand
Island Aug. ‘2 advertises to have the
largest man in the world. If he could
be secured anil the stately posies topped
a little the feat might possibly be per
formed.
AXNOIIMlKnKKT CAItllN
AT TUB M K. OHCBCH
Rev ,1 M. Snyder will preach in the M E
church on Sunday July CW. morning and eve
nlng.
K«v A Martin Presiding Elder will
hold the last Quarterly couference of this year
at Roup Pity on Saturday Aug Hh at 3 p. m
and will preach on Sunday morning Aug. 5th
at 10:30
Rev. W, K Matthew a will preach at Raven
na, Sunday July 30th.
W K. M ATTH w kh, Pastor
ANIITON ITEMS
A very serious affair which catne
near proving fatal occured to the lit
tle two year old son of Mr. anti Mrg.
•J. K. Conklin last Tuesday. One of
the older children in handing it a
drink of water made a mistake and
gave it gasolene. It became Mack
in the face and the frightened moth
er immediately procured the services
of a physician who relieved the lit
tle sufferer.
Last Saturday Ashton and Rock
ville were scheduled to play a game
of hall hut Rockville did not mate
rialize. The Ashton bojs were all
in battle array aud eager for the con
test hut no foe entered the arena.
Wilson Bros, shelled corn for
Webber Stott Friday hut did not fin
ish the job owing to a breakdown.
Harvesting is over and shock
threshing and shocking is in opera
tion.
While at Ashton last Monday eve
ning Mr. Sparling had a saddle stol
en from his horse which was tied
in the street. No clue to the thief
has been found. Complaints have
been made before of people loosing
hitch straps and bridles, and it seems
to be going from had to worse.
Unless something is done by our
citizens to break up tins gang of
burglers Ashton will suffer for it.
JIM.
It baa been demonstrated by expe
rience that consumption can be prevent
ed by the early use of One Minute
Cough Cure. This is the favorite re
medy for coughs, colds, croup, asthma,
grippe and all throat and lung troubles.
Cures quickly.—OJendabl ISros.
“We have sold many different cough
remedies, but none has given better
satisfaction than Chamberlain's,’’ says
Mr. < harles llotzbauer, Pruggist, New
ark, N. J. “It is perfectly safe and can
be relied upon in all cases of coughs,
colds <»r horseness. For sale by Oden
dab! ISros.
Iliirkleii's Arnica Salvo
lias world-wide fame for marvelous
cures It surpasses any other salve, lo
tlon, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Boiles, Sores, Felons, I 'leers,
Teller, Salt Khetim, Fever Sores, Chap
ped Hands, Skiu Kr option*; Infallible
for Files. Cure guaranteed. Only 85c
at < hleiidahl Bros.
is it Knurr
THr an Kiiiior to Ka> oinanil I'alant
SI- flu lues’.'
from MIviifi Valli \ Si Iln-varO N « •
It may he a quaatlott whether the ed
itor of a newspaper ha- the right to
publicly recommend any of the various
proprietary medielne* which rtooil the
ii ir >'t, vet as a preventative d suffer
tug we f<<e| It a fluty to »ay a good
word for • hauilierlalii's • 'olio, t tudera
and Piarrboe* Itciuedy " c have known
ami used this medicine In our family
for twenty year* and hare alwavs found
It reliable In many eases a d*>»e of
(hi* remedy would save hours of suffer,
log w Idle a phv •n un U aw aited We
do Hot b» ll*V* In i> pending ipltciti)
ini an> icc li iu« for a cure hs' as do
latins that if a bottle of t h imlwrlain #
|n an hues H*Rte ty wrre kept ou hand
ami a imiii -ieieii at the mcepi on of an
attaeti much suffering might l-e avoid
e-1 ami to very many i nn llis presence
••f a yhysli lau would not i# required
At teas! tb‘« has terns stiff experience
•luring tbr past twenty year* For »aie
1 »-y tt-b-n |ah! Brs»
Republican County Cim vrntlonCall
The Up publican electors of Sherman
county, Nebraska are requested to send
delegates from their respective townships
to meet in convention at Loup City, Neb
raska on
WEDNESDAY, Al’U. IStb, 1#40, ATiP.M.
for the purpose of nominating the fol
lowing named officers:
County attorney, for Sherman county.
Kepreseutatlve *• *« ••
also to elect one set of delegates to at
tend the Republican senatorial convention
for this the Hi sanatoria! district of Neb
raska, (place and date not yet fixed,) and
to transact such other business us may
properly and lawfully come before said
convention.
The several townships are entitled to
representation a* follows The apportion
ment being based upon the vote cast for
Hon. Moses I*. Kinkald in Isim, giving each
township one delegate ut large and
one for every ten votes and fraction
thereof
Dak Creek .if Rockville i
Logan .I clay.4
Washington . I llarrlson H
Kim ;i Hoot! . . 4
Webster . ,;i Hazard ...1
Loup city pi liristoi.:i
Ashton .I Total ..84.
It Is recommended that the primaries lie
held on Saturday, Ausust 11, )»«).
Ify orderol the Republican County Cen
lial Committee.
UEo. E. IIknmcIIotek, Chairman,
w. J. Kisiikk, Decretory.
FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT
YORK.
What promises to be the most success
ful tire men's tournament ever held In
Nebraska opens at York, Tuesday, July
24 and closes July 20. As its contribu
tion to the success of the tournament,
the Burlington Route has made a rate
of one fare for the round trip to York
from all points in the state, Tickets
will be on sale July £.i, 24 and 25.
EPWOKTH LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.
Lincoln, August 1-SJ
Encouraged by the phenomenal suc
cess of three previous sessions, the man
agement of the Nebraska Kpwortb
League Assembly has arranged a pro
gram for the 1900 meeting, of which
they may well he proud. It is beleiyed
ttiat in variety, interest and real worth,
it surpasses anything of its kind ever
placed before the people of Nebraska,
BURLINGTON ROUTE — Colorado
Excursions, Low Rates, THURSDAY’
AUG 2nd.—One fare plus £2 for the
round trip. Denver, Colorado Springs
I’ueblo. Glen wood Springs, Salt Lake
City and Ogden. Return limit—Oc
tober HI. See the local ticket agent of
the Burlington Route.
My fall and winter samples
are now on display, come and
place your orders early.—
Yours ilespt. W. II. Boeck
NER.
NOW FOR TII K MO SHOW
Under the personal direction of such
master managers as James A Baillle,
YV. \V. Cole and Lewis and Peter Sells —
with the first-named gleaning every
foreign Held for noted and novel features
—the Adam Korepaugb and Sello Broth
ers’ united menageries, circuses and
hippodromes have grown to be the
greatest show of the era, and so gencr
ally recognized trom New York to
San Francisco. Now brilliantly and
excuslvely dominating the metropoli
tan field, left vacant by the departure
for foreign parts of the Barnum &
Bailey show, and making a season in
Madison Square Garden a part of its
regular programme, the World says it
is “the biggest circus that New York
ever saw," and ttiat unqualified compli
ment is heartily seconded by the press
and public generally. That is just the
shape in which it will appear at Grand
Island, Thursday August Jnd, bringing
a wealth and variety of entertainment
it is simply impossible to refer to in de
tail. There are hundreds of rare wild
beasts, birds and amphibia, including
three herds of performing elephants,
the only school of trained sea lions and
seals, and a whole caravan of other cute
and cunning animals. There are hun
dreds of really eminent artists and roy
ally beautiful horses, and over a hun
dred brilliant acts andelcctrify lug races.
The colossal circus company contains
all tiie fun that the biggest tent can
hold, furnished by twenty-live famous
and versatile clowns, nineteen cham
pion male and female bareback riders<
and troupes of thrilling and wonderful
experts in mul air and ground sensa
tions. Kerry tiling is ol the (test and
there i- enough of it to till three rings,
elevated stages and pedestals, at res of
aerial space and the bigge., eoil-euin
course ever canopied. The morning
parade w ill be the same which, passing
under itii'great I tow ny an-li, dazzled and
delighted over half a million pair of
eyes
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FURNITURE,
FIXTURES AT
T. M. REEDS.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Will Defend In Foreclosure Case*
SI.SO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Nohtuwehtehs Building,
l.OVP CITY, - - KKUUASEA
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OITT, i | HMBk
A- S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, • • NEBRASKA.
OFFICE.—One door east of Chase's
dru« store
W. L. MAKCY,
VEJYTIST
OFFICE ON EAST SIDE FUCLIC StjKAKK
L0U1‘ CITY, NEli.
J. E. INKS,
PAINTER,
Fipst Class Work Guaranteed
LOUP CITY, • - - NEB.
It Duvitil him l.rii
P A . Danforlb of LaC range, (>a , suf
fered for six months with a frightful
running More on bla leg; but writer that
Bucklin'* Arnica Halve wholly cured It
in live days For Ulcers, Wound*, Piles,
its the best salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold bv
Oilendahl Bros.
Npent a Quod I arm Ilorlorlng.
Mr- A. X. Noall of Asherville, Has.,
says lie 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’* Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea ltcmedy and was cured by it.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
After many intricate experiments,
scientists have discovered methods for
obtaining all the natural digestant*.
These haye been combined in the pro
portion found in tlie human body and
united with substances that build up
the digestive organs, making a com
pound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
digests what you eat and allows all dys
peptics to eat plenty of nourishing food
while the stomach troubles are being
radically cured l>y the medicinal agents
it contains. It is pleasant to take and
will give <|iiick relief.—Odendahl Bros.
A gentleman recently cured of dys
pepsia gave the following appropriate
rendering of Burns' famous blessing;
•‘Some have meat and can not eat, ami
some haye none that want it; but we
have meat amt we can eat. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure be thanked. “This prepar
ation will digest what you eat. It In
Stantly relieves and radically cures in
. digestion and all stomach disorders.—
J <tdumlahl Bros.
* • •
" littr M.ui TuriiCMl Vk.Iiim
< <rcat coniteriiatlon ws< felt by the
friend* of M A.lloifurty of Lexington,
Kv . wh*U they «»w hewn- turning yet
low Hi* -kin *lowly i-htinged color, itl
ro lii* eye*. hikI he Hurtercil terribly.
11iat intthidy mu Yellow Jmindbe He
wa» treated by the doctor*, but without
bene tit, Ibeo be Win advi-ed to try
j ’.leetrie Hitter*, the wonderful Statu
i Hi ll itiol 1,1 ver remedy, mid tie write*;
] "After tithing two bottle- I ww
w Itolly cored." A trial prove* It* match
| le»* merit for nil Stomach I,Ivor mid
i Kidney tronblea Only 5tK*. .Sold by
, 11 b-nd tbl llro*.
• • •
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TIME 1'ABI.K,
LOU I* CITY, NKIJH.
Lincoln,
Oiiutlm,
Chicago,
Hr. Joseph,
Kaunas City,
Ht. Louis,
anil all points
East ami South.
TIIAMtS I.KAVH
aoiNU
l>enver,
Helena,
Uutte,
Salt Luke City.
Portland,
San Francisco,
and all points
West.
AH rOUIIWNi
EAST
No. f12 I'ussenifer.in
No. 00 t rcljfhl . .12 .flop in
COINU WEST
No. 51 Passenger.115 p m.
No. 5U > i eight.IKiAOa. Ill
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair car*
(seats free) on through trains Ticket*
sold and baggage checked to any point lu
Hie United States or Canada.
For liitm’million, maps, time tables and
tickets call on or write to It. L. Arthur
Agent. Or J. KICANOIs, (ien’I. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U, P. KAll.WAY.
No. H6 leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger). *:00 a. m.
No 8S leaves Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 12 :20 p. in.
No. so leaves Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 8:55 p. in.
No H7 arrives dally except Sunday (mixed
IK .05 p m.
No. )fi arrives dally except Sunday (pass
enger) 7.10 p. in
First class service and close connections
east, west and south
W. I>. CLIFTON,
Aii I-:|• l>I»11■'c uf IMarrlioru
Mr A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa
nut Grove, FI i, says there has been
quite an epidemic of diarrhoea ttiere.
He bad a severe attack and was cured
by four doses of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, lie
says he also recommended it to others
and they say it is the best medicine
they ever used. For sale by Odendahl
Bros.
\V*4» It A Miracle*?
The Marvellous cure of Mrs. Rena J.
Stout of Consumption has created in
tense excitement in Carnmack, Ind.
writes Marson Stuart, a leading drug
gist of Muncle, Ind. She only weighed
WO pounds when herdoctorfn Yorktown
said she must soon die. Then she be
gan to use Dr King's New Discovery
and gamed M pounds in weight and was
completely cured.’ 11 has. cured thous
ands of hopeless cases, and Is positive
ly guarantee 1 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 its 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. II Ei.snkr, Loup City, Neb.
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Is envied by all whose Stomach and
Liver arc out of order. But such should
know that Dr. Kiln’s New Life Pill,
give a splendid appetite, sound diges
tion am) a regular bodily habit that in
sures perfect health and great energy.
Dr.ly 25c at Odenndahl Bros,
A Keen Clear llraln
Your best feelings, your social posi
tion or business success depend largely
on the perfect action of your stomach
and Liver. Dr.King's New Life Pills
give increased strength, a keen, dear
brain, high ambition. A ‘H> cent box
will make you feel like a uew being
Sold by Odeadahl Bros.
150 Miles Aloii£
The Columbia River
By Daylight
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