The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, July 19, 1901, Image 4

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    Lioaal Daws.
Grandma Brown is very near deaths
dojr.
I. M. Polski Was up from Ashton
Sunday.
Philip King of Arcadia, was In the
city Tuesday.
Eddy Holmes of Rockville, was at
the hub Wednesday.
Say, did you see the black oddi
ties? They were corkers.
Thos. Chamberlain of the west side,
was in the city Monday.
We had a row at the giowler the
other day. Saj\ there was ran/.crs in
the air.
Rev. Porter, the Presbyterian minis
ter on this circuit will be located in
Loup City for the present.
Heavy Draft Stallion will stand at
the Round Front Burnduriug the season
of 1901. apr25— u o o
C. XV. Gibson of Litchfield, w ho was
in Pennsylvania attending his fathers
funeral, returned home last Friday.
Luther Goodwin palled wool out
of the Odd Fellows goat Wednes
day night.
E. A. Brown arrived home from
Illinois Tuesday, where he visited
relatives the past six weeks.
Last Monday was the hottest day by a
considerable that Loup City has expe
rienced this season. The mercury ran
up to 108 in the shade.
Chas. Nicolai of Sargent, was in
the city Wednesday. He came
down to install the oftieers in the
Odd Fellows lodge.
A bail c unplexion generally results
from inactive liver and bowel* In all
such cases, DeVVjtt's Little Early Riser*
produce gratifying results—Odendabl
Bros,
John Johnson, a merchant of Chester
ton,Ind. was in the city Wednesday
night. He is an old friend ofourtowns
man, II. J Cole.
I. S. Sheppard has had a touch of
typhoid fever which ha* housed Sam
up the past week. He is convalescing
at this time.
1 f you want some “just as good" ‘1
make It myself," Remedy, try an imita
tion Rocky Mountain Tea. ‘Twill
make you sick and keep yon sick . Ask
your druggist.
Daddy Reed of Arcadia, passed
through town Wednesday with his
running horses. He was on his way
to Roelus to attend the races.
The Antony Oddity Company played
to a good house at this place Monday
night. They are a good company and
their audience was well pleased with
the entertainment.
A. I’. Culley returned home from his
extended ramblings in Canada and the
North West Territory last Tuesday
evening. The l’rof. looks as if he had
been used well while gone.
Orin Manchester of Davis creek
made us a pleasant call while in the
city Wednesday. Mr. Manchester
had just returned from a visit to
h's old home at Aurora. III.
Miss Emma Johausen had the
misfortune to cut the inside of her
fingtrson the left, hand very badly
while cutting bread. The wound
bled so profusely that the young
lady swooned from loss of Blood be
fore it could be stoped.
I. P. Gage of Fremont, Grand Secre
tary of the 1 O. O. F. visited the local
lodge at this place Wednesday night.
Mr. Gage was highly pleased with the
condition of the lodge at Loup City
He assisted the boys in Installing their
ofllcers and witnessed the confering of
the Third degree by our team .
Peter Thode informed us last .Sunday
(hat the chinch bugs on bis farm were
dying in great numbers He said the>
were piled up in heaps. Mr. Thode did
not scatter any inoculated bugs, but
there was several farmers in bis vicini
ty that did and Mr. Thode thinks that
the diseased bugs came from neighbor
ing fields.
tv. J. Fisher met with a painful ac
cident the other day which might have
proven serious. He was assisting his
brother in cutting rivets from the sec
tions of a aycle bar, when one of them
tlew through the air striking him on the
wrist and cutting a gash nearly two
Inches long. It missed the artery but a
trille which was lucky for Hilly,
“I wish to truthfully state to you and
the readers of these few linea that your
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques
tion, the best and only cure for dyspep
sia that I have ever come in contact
with and I have used many other pre
parations. John Beam, West Middlesex,
Pa, No preperation equals Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure as it contains ail the natur
al digestants. It will digess all kinds
of food and can’t help but do you good
Odendahl Bros.
The Sherman County Teachers Insti
tute will open at this place on Moudav
next the 22, and continue to Friday 20
Two lectures will be delivered, one by
Kev. Fredrick A. Hatch of Omaha, on
Thursday evening, topic “Queer Peo
ple.” On the Tuesday evening previ
ous Prof. Biglow will deliver an address
the topic of which will be the “Passion
Play” as witnessed hv him ■‘elf in hi
travels in Egypt. Every body is invit
ed to attend.
Some body fan the thermometer.
Oliver I>ubrj made a living trip tj
Arcadia Monday.
For good clear ice, dtlivered
call on—J. W. Conger.
Richmond Cattle and wife ere visit
ing Mr. Cattle's parents In the city this
week
A bouncing baby boy was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kosehene wlski jr..
Thursday last.
1’hilip Ileil and Billy Couton of Aus
tin, brought a load of hogs to town
Monday morning.
The B A M carpenters have been
here repairing the depot and have made
some substantial improvements.
Miss Viola Newbecker oj Loup coun
ty, a niece of Mrs W. II. Williams
visited the latter at this place last
week.
W. H. Williams who has been visit'
iug In Kansas and Illinois for tho past
two weeks returned horns last Thurs
day.
The new German church at this place
was dedicated last Sunday. A large
number of Germans from different parts
of the county were present.
The piles that annoy you so will be
(juickly and permanently healed if vou
use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of worthless counterfeits.—Oden
dab! Bros.
Jacob Beuschoter came down street
smiling last Thursday evening and when
ask as to his happiness said it was a
girl and of regulation size.
Our old friend Lewie Bechthold, has
been having a very serious time of it
during the past week with erysipelas.
It came in a very peculiar form making
a half circle around his body at the ab
domen.
A Boone of Grtely Center, was in
the city several days last week. Mr
Boone informs us that he will move to
Hastings in a few weeks where lie will
continue die jewelry business.
Ralph Johnson, State Consul or the
Modern Woodmen, was in the city
Tuesday. Mr. Johnson eame to visit
this part of the jurisdiction, and to pay
his respects to the Woodmen of the
Middle Loup valley,
Mr. Monnette the gentleman who
purchased the large tract of land
south ot town has contracted with
T. M. Reed for two 3 inch wells,
tanks and wind mills for watering
purposes.
Geo. Ware Jr. of Oak creek, was
prostrated by the great beat last
Monday while shocking wheat for
Fred Jens. George was so badly
used up that Wednesday morning
he was suffering to such an extent
that he had to send for the doctor.
Henry A, Wilson brought two samp
les of steel borings to this ofliee this
week w hich lie procured at the govern
ment arsenl at Albany, New York, when
he was there last summer. They are
the borings from an SO ton gun and oan
be seen at this olllee.
The large flouring mill at Ravenna,
was burned last Sunday and on Monday
the roof of the B & M depot was burn
ed oft'. The B. & M. depot at St. Paul,
was also destroyed by tire last Friday
morning as the result of a gasolene stove
exploding.
Qui’e a crowd gathered at Arcadia,
one day last week with the understand
ing that a celebration was to be held
consisting of horse races, ball game etc
But we are told that no preperations
what ever had been made and nothing
of a sporty nature was on the boards
except a dance in the evening. The
raeehorsemen say it was equal to Ra
venna, the Fourth.
A lire at Ashton, Monday morning,
completely destroyed a frame store
building belonging to Mr, Badura. The
building was occupied by a harness shop
and was built against the brick store oc
cupied and owned by Mr. Badura also.
They were both one story structures,
the brick building having a steel roof
which saved the building and stock
from destiuction. When Mr Badura
reached the lire the roof in places was
r**d hot but quick and well directed
work saved it.
The A. O. U. W. lodge had a very
pleasant season at this place last week.
On their regular meeting night the
members and their families congregat
ed at their hall and enjoyed a feast of
ice cieam, bananas and lemonade, after
which they had a social dance. On
Friday night a public meeting was held
at which time Deputy .1. M Eads of
Fait field N’eli, addressed those assem
bled in the iaterests of the order. A
very enjoyable time was had both
nights.
Frank Ohlm, one among the first set
tlors of Custer county and quite well
known to all our old settlers, was in the
city as the guest of Oliver Dubry this
<veek He still lives on his old home
stead two and a half miles from Oak
Grove, where he located in 1874 and
broke out the first furrow in Custer
county, and where he has since estab
lished a line farm and stock ranch of
about 900 acres. Mr. Ohlm and wif<>
will go, in a few weeks, for a visit to
Germany, where his mother is still Jiv
ing at the ripe old age of 85. The
Northwestern wishes them a very
pleasant trip and a safe return.
Lonnie Rentfrow was over cotne
by the intense heat last Monday aid
Las not been able to work since.
If yoang ladies think sores, pimples
and red noses look well with a bridal
veil and orange blossoms, it's all right.
Yet Rocky Mountain Tea would drive
them away. 35e. Ask your druggist.
1 ar,i indebted to One Minute Cough
(lure for my present good health and
my life I was treated in vain by doc
tors for lung trouble following la grippe.
I look One Minute Cough Cure and re
covered my health.' Mr. E. II Wise,
Madison, Ga—Odendahl Bros
When you want a modern, up-to-date
physic, try Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They ure easy to take
aud pleasant in effect. Price 'J5 cents
Samples frae at Odendahl Bros.
You can never cure dyspepsia bv di
eting. What your body needs is plenty
of good food properly digested. Then
if your stomach will not digest it, Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains
all of the natural digestants hence must
digest every class of food and so pre
pare it that nature can use it In nour
ishing the boil}’ and replacing the wast
ed tissues, thus giving life, health,
strength ambition, pure blood and good
healthy appetite.—Odendahl Bros
A large delegation of Woodmen and
Royal Neighbors went from this place
to Sargent Tuesday evening last, to
meet with Sargent Camp and enjoy a
nights pleasure with sister camps. Thir
ty-three bought tickets at tips depot,
twenty at Arcadia and a small dwlegtt-!
tion from Comstock, and upon arriving!
at Sargent they -were met by Woodmen |
and Royal Neighbor-. Carriages weia
awaiting the arrival of the train for tlie
accommodation of the ladies which led
tiie prosession, while the gentlemen
formed a line of inarch with the mar
tial band in front followed by the Ar
cadiaand Loup City teams of Foresters
in full uniform, the members bringing
up tho rear. The prosession marched
to the hall where it dispursed and ac
companied waiting Neighbors to an
elegant supper. After supper Loup
City’s Royal Neighbor team in full re
galia, proceeded to the home of the
Oracle of Sargent camp and escorted
their officers to the ball, after which
they initiated a candidate and exempli
fied the entire floor work. Loup City's
team of Royal Neighbors are undoubt
edly the superior of any team in Cen
tral Nebraska and they added to their
laurels upon this occasion. At ten,
o'clock the Woodmen occupied the hall,
and from that time on the trouble was
rife, and until 5 o'clock next morning I
tho hall resounded with the merry
laughter of the wildand wooley Wood j
men. Thirteen new members were pol
ished oft' by ttie Arcadia and Loup City
teams alternately, anu v.lien Old Sol i
reared his head over the eastern bluffs, ;
every body was willing to rest, es» eci-!
ally the fellows who rode the goat. A
number of speeches wi re made in the ;
evening from a platform in the street,
theprincipal one by Ralph E. Johnson
State Consul. The hospitality of Sar
gent Woodmen is beyond comparison,
and this article would not be complete
without especial mention of Captain
Harris and his estcemable wife, the
Oracle of the Sargent R. N. A , as “Roy
al" Neighbors in oyery respect.
-
MARRIED
Smith—Boyce—At the home of the
brides patents in the south west part of
the count]’, were joined in matrimony
last Sunday, Judge Angler officiating.
Miss Noun Boyce, a resident of Sher
mao county, and the groom, Mr. Will
iam Smith, «omes from Buffalo county.
After the ceremony a sumptuous re
past was served.
IIilsbeck—Burrowes.—We note
with pleasure, this week, the marriage
of Mr. T. M IIilsbeck, of Thayer, Xeb
to Miss Nan Burrowes, of Boulder, Col
We are not acquainted with the groom.
Miss Burrowes is a sister of Miss Sadie
Burrowes of this city, and while a resi
dent here taught two very satisfactory
terms of school In the primary depat
rnent of this city. She was a favorite
among the teachers, scholars and pat
rons of the school and her many friends
here wish her a happy and prosperous
wedded life. The Northwestern
joins in extending congratulations and
compliments to the groom in being so
fortunate in his choice fora life partner.
They will make their future home at
Thayer, where Mr. IIilsbeck is engaged
In the drug business.
LOST.
A pocket case of Surgical instruments,
between Loup City and Oak (hook
Kinder will please return same to me or
leave at Northwestern office and
ibligtt
A. S. Main, M l>.
Heartburn
When the quantity of food taken is
too rich, heartburn is likely to follow,
and especially so it the digestion has
been weakened by constipation. Hat
slowly and not too freely of easily di
gested food. Masticate the food tfio
rougnly. Let six hours elapse between
meals and when you feel a fullness and
weight in the region of the stomach
after eating, Indicating that you have
eaten too much, take or:o of Chamber
bin's Stomach and Liver Tablets and
the heartburn may be avoided For
ssle by Odcudahl Bro-c
Fly nets of all kinds at—
\V. S. Owens’ harness shop.
Leave your orders for ice
with 0. Benschoter.
T M Reed sells sewing ma
chines and a general line of
furniture
Just received.—A new line
of trunks, telescopes, and club
bags at W. S. Owens’ harness
shop.
There will ho tegular Presbyter
ian services each Sunday hereafter
until further notice as follows: At
Loup City in the Peterson hull at
10:30 a. m.; at Austin at 3 30 p. m.
and at Rockville at 8 00 o’clock p.
m. All are cordially invited.
Rev. (J. C. Pouter, Pastor.
Any one residing in the west side
of the county can make any arrange
ment necessary for undertaking and
embalming with C. \V. Gibson at
Litchfield. All orders will be
promptly and satisfactorily attend
ed to at reasonable rates.
Will sell or exchange for
stock, a McCormick Binder,
nearly new. J28 2w
L. X. Smith.
Don t 8e Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKV MOUNTAIN TEA
Made oniy hy Madison Medi
cine Co., Madison, His. It
keep* you well. Our trade
mark cut on each package.
Price, 35 cents. Never sold
in bulk. Accept no suhsti*
■StiartowiBiiM tute. Ask your druggist.
It Dazzles Tlio World
No discovery in medicine h i ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by l>r. King's New
Discovery for Consumption it',- sever
est tests have been on hopeless victims
of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemor
rhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thous
ands of whom it lias restored to perfect
health. For Coughs, Colds, Asihma,
Croup, Hay Fever, Ilorsencss and
Whooping Cough it is the quickest,
surest cure in the world, it is -old by
Odendahl Bros.
White man Turne«l Yellow
Great consternation was felt by the
friends oT M A. Ilogarty cf Lexington,
Ky., when they saw lie was turning yel
low'. His skin slowly changed color,
also his eyes, and he suffered terribly.
His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He
w'as treated by the best doctors, but
without benefit. Then he was advised
to try El°ctric Hitters, the wonderful
Stomach and Liver remedy, and he
writes: “After taking two bottles I was
wholly cured " A trial proves its match
less merit for all Stomach, Liver and
kidney troubles. Only 50.’. Sold by
Odendahl Hros.
♦ • ♦
The Best Kinififly for Stomach ami
Bowel Trouble.
“1 have been in the drug business for
twenty years and have sold most ail of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire- list I have never
found anything to equal Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
for all stomach and bowel trouble," says
O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga.
“This remedy cured two severe cases of
cholera morbus In my family and I have
recommeeded and sold hundreds of bot
tles of it to my customers to their en
tire satisfaction. It afford? a quick and
sure cure in a pleasant form. No fami
ly should be without it I keep it in
my house at all times.” For sale by—
Odendahl Hros
NOTICE OF TRESPASS.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCEUNEH:
You are hereby notified to keep off
the following described premises and to
keep your stock from running at large
on the same to w it: Lots 1, 2 and 3, in
Section 19, Township 15, Range 14.
Anyone falling to heed this notice will
be dealt with according to law.
John Eooebs, Owner.
WANTED.—Capable, reliable persons in
every county to represent large company
of solid financial reputation; $830 salary
per year, payable weekly; $8 per day abso
lutely sure and all expenses; straight,
bona-tide,dellnile salary, no commisiton;
salary paid each Saturday and expense
money advanced each week. STANDARD
HOt'SK 334 DttAKHoHN ST., ClIK'AOO. I tic0
RoVal
Baking Powder
Makes the bread
more healthful.
Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest
menaccrs to health of the present day.
_ROYAL BAKJNO POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
SHOE SALE.
During the next 10 days, trom duly list to 21st I will
offer for sale an assortment of
5J paifs of Childfep’s Shoes
AT ONLY 81.00 PER PAIR.
'These are all good honest goods which formerly ranged in
price from $1.2o to $2.00. They are all button shoes, made
over a common sense last and will give both comfort and
good wear.
School will soon begin and most of the little folks will need
a new pair, so call and examine our assortment and we fed
sure that you can find something there that will suit you.
Yours Respectfn11 v,
CHARLES UASTEYER.
Those famous little pills, DeVVItt’s!
Little Early Risers compel your liver
and bowels to do their duty, thus giv-!
Ing you pine rich blond to recuperate
vour body. Are easy to t.-tae. Never
gripe. Oilendahl Bros.
PeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salte should be
promptly applied to cuts, minis and
scalds it soothes and quickly heals
the in jured part There are worthless
counterfeits, be sure to get P * W ut s .
Oilendahl Bros.
Mie Didn’t H'e»r A aluak
But her beauty was completely hid
den by sores, blotches and pimples till
she used Buck leu's Arnica Salve, Then
they vanished as will all Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Oarbunkles
and Felons from Its me. Infallible for j
Cuts. Corns, Burns. Scalds and Piles '
Cure gua-anteed. Price 25c. at O Itn- j
dahl Bros.
A Poor Millionaire.
Lately starved in London because be
could not digest his food. Early u.-e of
Dr. King’s New Life Pills would have
saved him. They strengthen the stom- •
ach, aid digestion, promote i ssirnila 1
tion, improve appetite. Price 25c.!
Money back if not satisfied. Sold by j
Oilendahl Bros.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP CITY. t i Kih
A. S- MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - • NEBRASKA.
OFFICE.-One door west of Odondahl’s
Drug Store.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Low and Notary Public,
Will Defend in Foreclosure Case*
ALSO DO A
General Real Estate Business.
Office In Northwester* Building,
LOUT CITY. - - NKBKASj^.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR
"Nome*filing N«\v I inter
The sun.1’
All Doctors have tried to cure CATAKKII
by the use of powders, acid gases, inliulers
and drugs In paste form. Their powders
dry up tlie mucus membranes causing
them to crack open and bleed. The power
ful acids used in tlie inhalers have entirely
eaten away the same membranes that
tlielrmakers have aimed to cute, while
pastes and ointments cannot reach the di
sease. An old and experienced practitioner
who lias lor many years made a dose
study and specialty of tlie treatment of
CATAKKII, has at last perfected a treat
ment which when faithfully used, not only
rclievesat once, lint permanently cures
CATARRH, by removing tlie cause, stop
ping tlie discharges, and curing ail infla
mation. It is the only remedy known to
science that actually reaches the alllicted
parts. This wonderful remedy is known as
•8NUFFKL3 the HUARANTEED CAT
ARRH CUBE” and is sold at the extremeiy
low price of One Dollar, each package con
taining Internal and external medicine
sufficient for atull months treatment and
everything necessary to its perfect use,
"8NU FEEDS" is tlie only perfect CAT
ARRH CUKE ever made aud is now recog. '
nixed as tlie only sale and positive cure lor
that annoying and disgusting disease. It
cures all intiaiuation quickly and perma
nently anil is also wonderfully quick tore
I love II AY FEVK.lt or COI. I» in the HEAD. !
Catakkiiwhen neglected often leads 10
I ONSL'MPTION—'‘SNPFFEI.a'* will save you <
if you use it at once. It is no ordinary
remedy, hut a complete treatment which
is itoslllveiy guaranteed to cure catarrh
in any form or stage if used according to
the directions which accompany each
package. Don’t delay but send for it at
once and write lull particulars as to your i
condition, aud you will receive special ad
vise from tlie discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your case without cost,
to you beyond tlie regular price or sni , .
KKI.H” Hie “aiJAHANTKKII CATARRH CURE.’’
Sent prepaid to any address in the United
States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar.
Address Dept. \t:& EDWIN I!. U1I.ES ,t|
COMPANY, *Clo and i'lii.’ Mark. t street, I
Philadelphia
TIME TAItl.h *
l-ori* CITY, NKHK
Lincoln,
Omaha,
( hicago,
St. .ln «*ph,
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St. i.'i i-,
anti nil !»«•»i •*
East ami mi i i
Denver.
Helena,
Hutto,
Salt Lake «Dry.
Portland,
San Frum De
and nil point*
West.
T!!\l>s I.KAVI-. ts roi.MIHv
Unlst; FAST
No. V IVs-engt r . h.m.‘» h. m
No ir1 Ficight . 17 .Vt p tn
(.1)1 Sli WFST
No i! I'assengcr . i (.’ p. in.
No. .VJ Freight.12: VI a. in.
Sire pin . it Inner and reclining .hair (•.ire
(seals li* *i on through h im. Tickets
sold and !•■ _ • ige cl- ve I to •;11\ pm: l in
the C nited states or Mind a
For I el o .or lion, nmps. I 111)" inters and
tickets ca.l on or write to It I. Arlhtu
Agent. id J. FltASOIs, (ien'i. I'a-sengcr
Ageui, uni ilia, Nebraska,
L'. I’. KAILWAY.
No. Ml leaves dally except .Sunday (pass
enger'. son a. m
No rts leaves Monday. Wednesday and
Friday, . mixed) I :••JO p in.
No. n leaves I uesdav, Thursday and
Saturday, (mixed) 2 ■'.n o in
No HI arrives daily except Sumlay (mixed
12.1 1 p. in.
No d> arrives daily except Sunday , pass
en ei ) 7 i ■ p. in
First cl iss servlet and close connection*
east, we- and south
w. i>. Clifton.
Y
Sold by T. II ELSNEK, T onpOity, N>b
Wasted —Capable. reliable person in every
county to represent large company of solii
tlnanclal rcpmatlon (UK salary per year pay
able weekly ; Til per day absolutely sure and
all expense-. straight, bona tide, iletlnitc -al
ary. no commission; salary paid each Satur
day and expense money advanced each week
STANDAKD HOUSE. 331 DKAlllloUN sTIiEET
CHICAliO.
cure for l lioleru 11»fan!uin*-• >Vver
li nown 10 Fall
During iii't May an Infant chi.d of our
neighbor was sphering from cholera in*
faiitum The doctors had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea licincdy to the house,telling them
I felt sure it would do good if used re
cording to directions. In two days
time the eliil : had fully recovered The
child is now vigorous and healthy I
have recommended this remedy fre
quently and have never known it to fail.
— Mas. C cutis Baker, Bookwalter. O.
For sale by Odendahl Bros.
Many thousands have been restored to
health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain’s Cough Kennedy. If «ttl*
icted with any throat or lung trouble,,
give it a trial for it is certain to prove'
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
all other treatment for years, have yield
ed to this remedy and perfect health
been restored. Cases that seemed
hopeless, that the climate of fatuous
health resorts failed to benellc, have
been permanently cured by its use.
B>'ar in mind tba' evv > b dtlo is war
ranted and if it does tint prove b"ttt li
ciai the money will be refunded to you.
For sale !>v Odendahl Bros.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
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Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Vifnr.o smiling n sketeh find (Inscription may
rp;!< kl7 itcvfi.t.ri r r optm. , free whether f*n
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bent tree, oidcat s -oru y for h« i tintin’
Paf' iits taken throuLrh Muim \ Co. receive
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