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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
I The Northwestern r fU*VSHED EVERY FRIDAY A.T THE COUNTY SEAT. UEO. K. HKNNCHOTEK. K<11 tor and Publisher TERMS:—11.00 PKK TEAK, ir PAID in advance Entered at the Loup Cltv Postofllce for trans mission through the malls as second class matter. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. Loup City. Nobr. July 15th, 190-J. The republican electors of Sherman eoun lv, Nebraska are hereby requested to send delegates from their respective townships to meet In convention at Loup City, Neb. Tuesday, August lttth, IV0Xatl:00 p in for the purpose of nominating ft county ticket e* follows: Count y Attorney and One Representative. Also to transact such other business as may properly come before said convention. The several townships are entitled to rep roaentatlunas follows, the apportionment being based upon tne vote of the last gen eral election (lUoli for Hon. Samuel Sedg wick, Justice of the Supremo court, giving each township one delegate for every six votes or major fraction thereof and one delegate at large for each township, which gives the respective townships the follow ing representation: Ashton. . . . . 8 Loup City.-1 Bristol.5 oak Creek 8 Clay.5 Rockville. 5 Elm.4 Scott. 3 | Harrison .10 Washington 5 Hazard # Webster 4 Logan . 7 V Total.8tt it Is recommended that the primaries be at the annual voting place on Friday, August 15, 19, rj. By order of Republican County centra! j Committee. W. It. Mki.ior. Chairman ! W. 8. Waite, Secretary. CALI- roit PRIMARY. To tlie Republican electors of Loup City j township Sherman County Nebraska > You are hereby nolltied that there will | be a Republican caucus held at the City Hose House, Loup City, Friday, August 15, j at 2 o’clock p. in., for the purpose of elect j 21 delegates to the Republican county | convention, to bo held at Loup Ctty Tues day, August 1», l'J02, place In nomination township officers, aud to transact such other business us may properly come be fore said caucus. Gko. E. IIotciikins, Twp. Committeeman Loup City Twp. | The pop papers are trying to make a grand stuud play by’ advocating the manufacture of binding twine by convict labor. This may or may not be a good thing, but what seeme strange to us is, that when the pops • wore in power in this stale, both by ! state office ami legislative body, they did not advocate it then. Every thing was promised by them during that campaign, but nothing was done about any of the measures promised by them. They hod full power aDd could have done it, but about the only thing that occupied their full time and attention was ^ the free pass business and the die graceful re-count hearing which cost the state $ 10,00.000 and did not do a bit of good to anyone. The only thing it did do was to make a (10, 000.00 hole in the state treasury. Who will believe that they will estab lish a binding twine factory or fulfill any other promises made wheu they have bueu tried and found wautmg. The Omaha Bee of the 17th iu atant coutains au artical with prom inent bead line as follows: “Loup City Township Wins," and thin goes on to give an account of the supreme court lindiugs in the irriga tion bond case. The body of the article contradicts the head Hues as it says that “judgement was render j ed against defendant and that “de- j fendaut carried the case up." but: aeemiuglv it studiously avoids stat ing that Loup City Township is the defendant in the case, which is h fact, hence the conflicting stuteineD'. in the head line. The body of the arti cle is correct, in as much as it states ^ that “judgement was rendered ugains defendant" but it is wrong in iis statement that “defendant has ap pealed to a higher court." This is | a second time that such a report, has been made regarding this case i and it looks like it was being done ! for a purpose. It has been suggested : to us that it was possibly a mistake * of the reportet or printer. Thai might be but it is not likely that the same mistake would appear twice in regard to these irrigation cases and in both reports they have been mis leading. Lut us look at such cases in the light of facts. Mr. Mathew is now taking steps to collect these bonds and interest, how then can r be that “Loup Citv Township Wins." The chase for Tracy, the escape I convict, has been abandoned since the refusal of the state of Dakota to pay the reward offered for the body of his pall, the man Morrel, to the lady who found it, the officers who were after Tracy stopped the hunt. It is stated lhat about 13,000 lias been expended in trying to capture him. y SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS. Htate of Nebraska, Hherman county. ** Loup i :ty, July lMti, iwr2. County Board of Supervisors In regular session AH members of Board present and the following business was done: Miuutes of previous meeting read and approved as corrected as regards to Oak Creek twp which per cent had t>een inadvertently giyeu to Kwiat kowski. pup’v’r, as 68 per cent add on mule* when it should have been 27 per cent deduct and 7 per cent add on cattle when it should have been two per cent add; ail of which bad been corrected by clerk. If M Mathew now cotnes b» fore the board and requests that the matter of levying a tax on Loup City and Logan townships for paying the accrued interest on the irrigation bonds and also the cur rent year interest on L<»gan township and for pay ing the judgiueut and current interest on Loup City township of the same lamds. the injunction which had been served upon the county treasurer in said case haviug been dissolved by the Federal Court and after discussing same it was decided to notify the township boards of said townships to appear before the county board at 1 ;«M» p. in., of July lfith. and that said matter be disposed of jointly. The following official bonds were then taken up and approved by the board: Fred Thode overseer road district No. 5, Logan township. Herbert Illy overseer road district No. 11. and Yf. Couton overseer road district No. 20, Loup City township, after certificates of appointment were secured from said township board, Thomas I'. Clancy's bond for treasurer in Scott township was not approved. In the matter of the Kettle road petition for j vacation of road the petition was granted as prayed for. On motion the clerk is ordered to advertise for bids for leasing the county poor farm, said advertisement to be published four times. W H Mellor now comes before the board and asks that a minimum price be set upon the follow ing lots: 12 to 18 inclusive, in block 7. original town for Die purpose of issuing a tax sale certifi cate. The ^following committee was ajq>oiuted to Ascertain the facts In regard to the tax of ohlsen Bros., and the above request of Mellor and report I) C Grow. J F Roberts and YVm Jakob. Board adjourned to D a iu July 16. July 16, 9 a. mM 1902, j Board in session as per adjournment of yester- , day. The committee sent, to exnmine and ascertain | the worth of lots 13 to 18 inclusive, in block 7 of original town, report as follows; We, the com- j mitiee sent to look at lots in block 7, report that In our judgment they are worth the taxes ugainst them 1> C Grow, J F Roberts, Win. Jakob. In regard to the tux of Ohlsen Bros., they ; reported as follows: We. your committee, find as follows in the pro- ! tested tax payment made by John and llenry Ohlsen. 1st We find said Ohlsen Bros have, as shown by the tax list, owned and paid taxes on 2*J,t acres iu the southwest '4 of 1h 15-11. when in reality they have owned 27 acres and should pay taxes on that amount. 2nd. That in order to j clear the title to a portion of the land, the 9 acres taxed against James .Shields huve been paid by them under protest for years 1891 to 1901 inclusive 1 3rd. That one half of said tax payment is in 1 excess of their £ actual holdings and should be returned to said John and llenry Ohlsen.—Wm | Jakob, D C Grow and J F Roberts, Committee. The reports of said committee were accepted os read and committee discharged. A B Outhouse now comes before the Board and offers to give $105 for a tax certificate on lots 13 to 19 iaclusive. in block 7. original town. I) (’ Grow filed with the Board a receipt from the county treasurer for $12 for old fence sold from around public square, and by motion the transaction was approved. On motion the following resolution on the lots asked for by Herman Jung was adopted: Be it Resolved: That it appearing to the Board that lot 2, in block 17 is of less value than the taxes . due thereon; and that the same has been offered for r<ale aud not sold for want of bidders; the Board hereby fixes the minimum price for the sale thereof. by the county treasurer at ' the sum of $68.49, and the clerk is hereby ordered to certify the same to the county treasurer. A B Outhouse now comes before the Board and offers $30 for a tax certicnte ou lots 18 and 19, block 7, original town and by motion it was dec id ed that the county would accept the face value of the taxes on said lots, D II Richardson dissenting. By a vote of the Board it w’as ordered that hereafter the finance committee should meet quarterly and check up (he fee books of all county officers, Item by item as they appear thereon. One o’clock p. m. j Tho township board of Logan township and \V 11 j Mellor clerk and Lewis lieehlhold assessor of Loup j City township appeared before the llnord as per request of July 15tli, und uftei a thorough discus- ! shin of the matter of tax for judgment and interest on irrigation bonds of said townships, the follow lug resolutions were passed at the request of the , township boards; The matter of the demand of the National Life Insurance company of Montpelier. Vermont, that | a levy lie made upon (he property of Loup City township for the payment of a certain judgment , null a levy against Logan towbship for accrued j interest and current interest, in favor of said j company us plaintiff In an action pending in the , CL-onil Court of the l’tilted States for the district ' of Nebraska In the sum of $4,141.00 und costs. It was ordered by the Board that the township Board ; of Loup City township appear before (he County Hoard Hi one o’clock p. m, July 10. I1HI2; and the attorney for the plaintiff. 8. L. Ueisthurt, con senting that the sjieciul levy for the judgment might be divided into two or three separate years; also us to all the accrued interest on the irrigation bonds of said townships not Included iu judgment. | The members of each of the township hoards being i present and consenting thereto, aud requesting | that the judgmen tarn! Interest aforesaid bejdivlded ; into two levies as follows: One half of said amt in the year 1902 aud the other half to he levied in I one or two years, time to be determined accord ing to the crop prospects of 1903. It is ordered by tho County Hoard that the fol lowing levy he made, to-wit: Loup City township requests a levy of 30 mills for 1902 for said judg- | meiit. aud u 5 mill levy for curreut interest. Logan township requests u levy of 23 milts for ! accraed interest and 5 mills for current interest. Board opened bids submitted as per advertise ment for claying roads west and south of town, aud contract wus let to W G McNulty und W D French, their bid being (he best bid; they offering today the road west of town 132 lineal rods ns per advertised specifications for $250 and the one south ot town 140 lioeul rods as per advertised specification for *2.‘i0. juhn W Long ihen appeared before the County Hoard and offered $90 for a tux certificate on lets 13 to 17 inclusive in block 7 original town, and ufter due consideration it was decided to accept $loo aud Long accepted the offer. Hoard proceeded to examine tho fee books of the county officers and found them correct and approved them as follows: County Clerk collected fees; 1st quarter 1902.$300 50 2nd quarter 19112. 515 10 1,101 60 County Judge collected fees: 1st six months 1902....$‘264 24 8he Iff collected fees: 1st quarter 1903 *172 76 3ml quarter 1903 . 67 55 210 SI , Treasurer fee •.»i: Nt 6 month* 1 w>2 f l.tv* o'* . Superintendent collected fee* Ut half year I0U3, }|S (Ml li<Ntnl selected sixty name* of k1**! anti lawful men from which to draw the jury for the next term of district court. i At the request of the county cierk the board authorized him to cancel the warrant** ordered drawn ut the .June meeting lor witnes* fees in the ! cane of State vs t bapin in The following claims were allowed, deductions made for taxes, and warrants ordered drawn. i.KSER&L KIND Fremont Tribune $ *26 00 F E Brewer *- 1 » ' G II Cibaon 3os OH Douglas Co 17 00 W T Chase 3 80 G 11 Gibson 5 00 Edward Snyder 32 r»o Fremont Tribune 2 <> » I)r J W Joiie* 5 70 .1 W Lon# 24 50 W T Gibson, two dollar- taken for tax 7 50 Peter Thode 0 60 Win jakob 13 On j F Roberts 13 00 D II Richardson II fo W (’ Dieterech* 17 400 K Rosaeter I «m> s N Hweetland 3 tin D C Grow 12 on Anton Kwiatkowski 12 no BRIDOK FUND; Dlei ks Lumber Co 16 io \v T Gibson 27 1*2 M Tate* 6 05 <' R Grow *» 35 W Simpson 1 50 W G McNulty ft On | W D French ft <mi James Burnett 21 24 ! J F Roberta 7 2o Ben Guff I ftu j | 1> II Richard son 1 50 ROAD POND: C H French . . . .3 30 . The following claim** are all taken for tux*** Joh Reiman 5 40 S Thrasher * in ; James Payne I fto Chris Rasmussen 1 fto j board adjourned to Sept, lfttb, 1002, Geo. H. Gibson, County Clerk HALF RATE* TO LINCOLN AND1 RETURN For the Nebraska Epwnrth Assembly, j Ticket* on sale August 5 to !.) and Aug I u-r 14 INnrii limit, August 15. Among th« distinguished speak'Ms will be (ietieral Fitzbugb Leo, U. S. A : Bishop Earl Cranston, Portland, Ore , f •rmer President John, of I>n p»nw | University; Charles A Crane, [>. O., II >ston. Rev. C. K. Aked, Liverpool, England. Srdendid musical features bv the Kntllr Boy Choir, '20ih Century quar tette, ami imperial Hand-Bell Ringers Many Educational Advantages will be offered to the assembly. For tickets and additional inform t ion a-k the Burlington Agent. NEBRASKA VOLUNTEER FIRE MENS TOURXAMKN I'. Tenth annual event to b*’ held at Grand Island, August 5 to 7. Halfj Kates from all Nebraska Points vis. | The Burlington Route. The Nebraska State Volunteer Fire men's Association lias arranged to hold Its annual tournament at Grand Island ! Nearly $1,500 has been appropriated fori cash t rir s, in addit ion to many < valuable medals and trophies, for « x hibition drills, contests apd rae'.* Fire men will attend from all parts of state. For this occasion the Burlington Route I ha® made a rate of one fare for ttie | round tiip. Tickets on sale August -I to 7tb, Inclusive, good returning until Augusts Ask the Burlington Route I agent or write J Francis. Gen'l Pass. Agt., Omaha. Neb. YELLOW STONE PARK, i The Popular and short line via Union Pacific anti O. S L. to Monidv. Mount, thence via splendid noncord Coaches to all paints in the Park. Very low rates via the Union Pacific during duly and August. Full information cheei fully furnished on application II I. Clifton, Agt. STOPS THE DOUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLI). Laxative Bioino Quinine Tablet* cure n . cold in one day. So. euro. No Pay. Price g5 cents. FOR .SALE.—Or will trade for land, one of tho host draft stallions ever brought to the state. Redi/inski is an imported registered tiorse. Xo. :i0,S80 GlINNEBSON & ZlMMEUM AN, Oa’iiei". ACTS 1 M MKItlATKLY Colds are sometimes more troublesome In summer than In winter, it’s so hard to keep from adding to them while cooling of after exercise One Minute Cough Cure cures at once. Absolutely safe' Acts im mediately. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, tliorat and lung troubles — Odendahl Bros._ MOTH Ell ALWAYS KEEPS IT HANDY. "My mother suffered a long time from distressing pains nndlgeneral til health due primarily to indigestion." says L. VV. Spald Ing, Verona , Mo. "two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy-six, eats any thing she wants, remarking that she fears no bad effeota as she lias her bottle af Kodol handy.” Don’t waste lime doctoring symp toms. Uoatterlheeau.se If your stomach is sound your health will be goo1, Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food, it Is natures own tonic, Odtndahl Bros. • Poisoning tlio bystern. It is through the bowels that, the body is cleansed of impurities. Constipation keeps ! these poisons in tho system, causing head ache, dullness and melancholia at first,then I unsightly cruptious and finally serious , illness unless a remedy is applied, DeWiti’s J Little Earley Itlsers prevent tins trouble I by stimulating the liver and promote eas\, healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not act violent ly but by strong then ing the bowels enable them to per j iorut their own work. Never gripe or dls tress. -Odendahl Bros. : ■ ms.. i ' ■■ •■■■ ■ ■" Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. BOVAl BAKINO POWOf R CO.. HEW YORK. LOW ItAI'M, HOI Nl» THII’ VIA UNION I’tcinu. KH MI MA* MIUIU, It I VHlt To Denver, Colorado springs ami ! xil r, n i I’ ubio. Colo.. Juiv i in is. rti i'is vIo.OU i, August 1 to 11, 23 to 24. and so to 21. Inclusive. "o Denver. Colorado Springs, and >210 I ill l’neblo. Colo. July It to 31 Inrlu v Itr.''y v1Ve Aur 11 l*i- » oSKint A.)' | u | To Salt Lake City and Ogden. Utah I 9«iJ. w August 1 to M inclusive To Glenwooil Springs Colorado. '5')“', I’ll I Juiv I to 13. inclusivi August l V—'JiLe toll. 23 to 21. and SO to :il tnelu site. To Salt Lake City and i igdon. Ctah JO(l fid July 1 to 18 Inclusive August 23 to V - vo.U / iltll] ;io to 31 inclusive ! <*|1 .( w i To Glen wood Springs Colo . July ' V*»* ' n- ii to 31. inclusive. Aug 15 to 22 and 2.i to 29 Inclusive. I ( li 1 To Sail Lake City and Ogden Utah vdg.vi i July 14 to 31. Inclusive. August 15 to 22 and 85 to 29 inclusive 2M|» / u i To Han Franxcisi o, or LosAngt iSpSO.'-*' |,.s Cal., July !9 and Aug 2 to 19. inclusive. ^ I(HI To Portland Ore.'on . Taeonia and sp'v’J.vjt> Seattle. Wash July II to21. inclu. Full Information Cheerfully furnished on Application to H. J. Ci.irros Agent. For Sale. —Good Fleering binder been in use only two season*. a three section harrow and good omlgato. seeder. For information enquire at this ofllce or ootne to my place and see machinery half mile south of town—August Keitnan li I l.l.INC MITIiS AND LICE. To prove that your hens have lice and to allow hoW easy It is to free your fn» Is Iiotn the iucei t pest* ,—Ju*t na.il up a wide board against the under aide of the roost, sprink le or paint K well with l.'-e's Liquid Lice Killer and see that the fowies roost over it at night. Next morning you will find all of the lice lying dead on the painted board. The gen in tie. is for sale by W.T. Ciixaii Furniture of nil kinds at Reed's, prices low. Full size iron beds at only $2.80, Call! and be convinced and takej advantage of our prices. LOW KA l KS TO BLACK HILLS. The Burlii gton Rome ir,- announced low ta - io the piaeK Hills of South Dakota fur the following ii d> «: August 1 to 14, 23, 24, 30, 31 September 1 to 10. On other days until September 1." , low rates somewhat higher than those ! in ell'eei on the ttlmve dates w ill be fered. Sylvan Lake-, Hot Springs, Dead wood. Leg# (lity, Spearlirh and a nnm * her of other points in the Black Hill are well worth visiting. Anv Burlington Route agent, will be ] glad to tell vou more about these ex TIME TABLE, LOUP CITY NKBR. Lincoln, Denver, Omaha Helena, Chicago, finite, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Portland, St. Louis. San Francisco, and all points and all points East and south. West. TRAINS LEAVE As FOLLOWS: GOING EAST No 52 Passenger.8:20 a. ui. No 00 Freight.12.Nip. ni GOING WEST No. 51 Passenger. . 4:32 p. in. No. 51) Freight.12:50 p. •« sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars (seats tree) on through trains 'i lekci sold and baggage checked to any po.nt in the United stales or Canada For information, maps, time tables end tickets call on or write to It L, aktiil’k Agent. Or J. Francis, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. P. ItAlWAY. No hi) leaves daily except Sunday (pass enger). 8: am. No. eH leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed i 12:20 p. m. No OH leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 2:55 p. m. No. 87 arrives dally except Sunday i mixed) 12:0.i p. ni. No 85arrives dully except Sunday (pas eager) 7:35 p. in. First class service and close c cineetions ea -,t, west and south H J. Clifton, Agent, i'll KOI I.li YELLOW 8 FoN f. r V’l K The Burlington Route isoi^um/, ug a personally conducted ex urshm to the Yellowstone park to leave Nebraska points, Tuesday, August 5rh uncommonly low rates have been in ide for ibis excursion Tli • total expense of the trip will be less than 8100 00 If you hi*’ inteiester, " rite for a copy of II us:rated itinerary to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent. Omaha A. S- MAIN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON I.Ol l Cl I V, N l.BHASKA. OFFICE AT KESiDEM E. WHBATOSQ FIRST ^cioun Nrj*S?«_»! P'lWE iREAKFAST^t” i t — If you want a good food for your child ren, try Wheatose. It is easily and quickly prepared, and very healthful. Follow cooking directions to get the full benefit. All reliable grocers have it. California Breakfast Food <£? This signature is on every box of the gonuino Laxative Bromo’Quinine Tablets the remedy that cures a cold lu one day KJ. F. DEPEWi&* Blacksmith 9 Wagon Maker, O i 5a»oooooow< My shop is the largest and btsst equipped north of the t'latle Kiver I have a four horse engine and a complete line of the latest improved, ma chinery, also a lorce of exper ienced men who know Imw to operate It and turnout a job with neatness and dispatch. MY PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CUSTOMERS. Soliciting your patronage I am Yours respectfully, J. I DEPEW', Loup City, Neb. 1 4. P. CULU5T, A. P. GULLET, PrMldrat • Oufetor. RST BANK Or LOUP CITY. General Banking Business! ransacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000. CORRESPONDENTS: Seaboard National Bank. New York City, IN. Y. Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Nebraska •We are Headouafteys foj WINDMILLS, PUMP, PIPES & FIXTURES Wo have every appliance tor making first class Drive or Hydraulic Wells and respectfully solicit vour order. Our charges are readout bio our prices are right. Wo have added a feed grinder I » our business and are prepared to do custom work or .ormsb ground feed at reasonable rates. Grind Saturday and Monday WE REPAIR HINDERS AND HOUSE POWERS AND GIJAHAN 'T BE OUH WORK TO G1 \ E SATISFACTION. LEWIS HALLER ATTENTION FARMERS! I’ll*' i •* i ~ no need of seudtng awa ■ fir vhisk'U , h ,,,r. or anything yon may wish in tills lino fur tho harvest fleld or otiior purposes as I am prepared to furnish you hotter goods for less money than you can got any where olse. In tho line of whiskeys 1 sell tho host, such as -o-tho wi ll known b iinds of-o 1. W HARPER, 10 years old Bnrbon,_ \\ .11 McBKAYER HAND MADE SOUR MASH, 8yrs. old. A.ThTcKEXHI 1MER & 1 >R()S. RYE WH1SHEY, «aut ■■imiii ii «—nwTwa—mwa—— t All ot’ these goods are bought direct from the government warehouse, which gurantees them to be absolutely pure. In the line of beer I sell the well known STOIIZ BREWING CO S. KEG AND BLl E RIBBON BOTTLE BEER, ALSO •MMMwn ■ rnw—IMOTTM—ri n ■ ■ l————————■■■■■■■■■■—■— THE BCD WISER BOTTLE BEER in .marts and pints, which has a world wide reputation. In the line of cigars Prices <>n whiskey run fr< m $2.00 to $4.50 per gallon. Case beer, per case of 24 quart bottles. $3.00 to #3.50. Thanking you very much for your past patronage, also respectfully j soliciting your future trade, I am yours very truly, T. H. ELSNER, Loup City, Nebr. • J I told by II KLSNKit, I oupUii), Neb Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! FOR HATCHING. I nm now ready to fill \our or Hr from choice stock. Rose Comb Grown Leghorn, 15 eggs, $1.00, or $4.00 for 100. Patridge Cochins, 15 eggs $ 1.00 Cornish Indian Game, 15 eggs, for *1 50. White Holland Turkey eggs 0 for 1 50. MRS. A. HANSEL. Will Make Affidavit New Lease of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. H. Randall, OwSap, la., •ays: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found what 1 had long looked for. I am better today than in years. Kodol gave me a new lease of life. Anyone oan have my af fidavit to the truth of this statement. Kodol digests your food. This enables the system to assimilate supplies, strengthen ing every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes You Strong. Prepared only by E. O. DbWitt A Oo. .Ohlcafo The 11. bottle contains 1SH times the 60s. else. Vor sale by ODKNDAHL DROS.. Don’t 8e Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TBA Made only by Madieon Medl* cine Co., Madison, Wla, IA keeps you well. Our trade, mark cut on each package. Price. 35 cents. Noser aoM in bulk. Accept no aubetle tutc. Ask your druggist. __