The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 21, 1886, Image 8

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Grass For the Lawn.
We will nupgose that the Kprinp plant
ings of trees nave been made with open
rmces reserved for the favorite games.
Now the cround can be prepared lor
grass seed, for it need not bt trampled
over any more. If certain parts have
become packed and hard, the should
be dug or ploughed deeply again, then
harrowed and raked lxirfectly smooth,
and all stones, big or little, taken from
the surface. The seed may now be
own, and it should be of thick, fine
growing varieties, Mich as are employed
in Contral Park and other pleasuro-
f rounds. Mr. Samuel Pan-ons. Jun.,
uporintondeat of Central Park, writes
me: "The best gram eeds for ordinary
lawns are a mixture of red-top and Ken
tucky blue-graK". in equal part-, with
tmrlikps a bmall amount of whit cloyer.
On very sandy ground I pn-fer the Ken
tucky blue-gras.s. as it is very hardy and
vigorous under advere rlrcnmtanccs."
Having .sown and rakrd in the seed
very lightly, a great advantage will be
gained iu passing a lawn roller over the
ground. I have tucceedd well in get
ting a good "catch" of grass by sow
ing the seed with outs, which were cut
and cured an hay as ?oon as the grain
wue what i termed "in the milk." The
strong and quickly growing oats mak"
the ground grc-n in a few daj'3 and
shelter the aiowcr-maturing gra-n roots.
Mr. Parsons says. "I jref.-r to sow the
E-ass seed alone." As soon as the grasa
igins to grow with some vigor, cut it
often, for this tnds to thicken it and
Croduce the -.elvety eflVet that In .o
eantiful. From the very first the lawn
will need weeding. The ground con
tains seeds of strong-growing plants
such as dock, plantain, etc., which
should be taken out as fast as they ap
pear. To some the dandelion irf a weed,
but not to me, unless it lake.-, more than
itA share of space, for I always miss
thee little earth stars when they are ab
sent. They intensify tho sunshine. shim
mering orTrlio lawn, making one smile
involuntarily when seeing them. More
over, they awaken pleasant memories,
for a childhood in which dandelions
had no part is a defective experience.
In late autumn the fallen leaves should
be raked carefully away, as they tend to
smother the grass if jwrniittcd to lie un
til spring. Now comes the chief oppor
tunity of the year, in the form of a lib
eral (ojMlressing of manure from tin
stable. If this in spread eenly and not
too thickly in November, and tho
coarser remains of it raked off early in
April, the n-niilt will be astonishing. A
deep emerald hue will be imparted to
the grans, and the frequent cuttings re
quired will soon prouuee a turf that
vicldrt to the foot like a Persian rug.
If tho stable manure run be com
posted and left till thoroughly deeaed,
line, and friable, all the better. If sta
ble manure can not be obtained, Mr.
1'arsoud recommends Mapes's fertilizer
for lawns. A'. I'. Hoc, m Harper' Mag
azine for April.
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t" I'riiiiiiig.
One of our chief Minn is to form an
evenly balanced, open, symmetrical
bead, ami thi.s can often be accom
plished betUr by a little watchfulness
during the .season of growth than at any
other time. If for instance, two branches
start mi closely together that one or the
other must be removed in the spring
pruning, why let the Miperlluoiis one
grow at all? It is just - much wa-ted
dibit. I5y rubbing off the pushing bud
or tender shoot the .strength of the tree
is thrown into the branches that we
wish to remain. Thus the rye and hand
of the uinMir become to the young tree
what hint ruction, coun.-cl and admoni
tion ate to
o a growing not, with luc
that the tree is casilv and cer-
difference t
tainly managed v. lien taken in lime.
Trees left to themselves tend to form
too much wood, like the grapc-iine. Of
course, tine fruit is impossible when the
head of a tree is like a thicket. The
growth of unchecked branehes follows
tho terminal bud. thus producing long
naked reaches of wood devoid of fruit
spurs; Therefore the need of .shorten
ing in. so that side branches may be
developed. When the reader remem
bers that every dormant bud in early
spring is a possible branch, and that
even the immature buds at the nil of
of lite leaves in early summer can be
foroed into immediate growth by pinch
ing back the leading shoot, he will .-co
how entirely tin young tree is under his
control. These simple facta and princi
ples are worth far more to the intelli
gent man than any number of arbitrary
rules a.s to the pruning. Reason ami
observation soon guide his hand in -uni-mer,
or his knife in March, the season
when trees art' usually trimmed.
Ileyond shortening in leading branch
es ami cutting out crossing and inter
fering boughs mi as to keep the head
svmmetrical and.ipen to light and air,
the cherry docs not need very much
pruning. If with the lapse of wars it
becomes necessary to take off large
limbs from any fruit-tree, the authori
ties recommend early June as the best
season for t lie operation. K. l Hoc. in
Harper a Magazine for April.
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Two College Stories.
Some interesting situations- have eomo
up at Harvard apropos of the enforce
ment of "involuntary prayers." The
other day a party of four young men.
with dark hair and slightly aquiline
noM'j". picked fellows among the stu
dents, waited upon the dean of lite
faculty ami asked to be excused from
chapel in the morning, on the ground
that they were .lews and had religious
scruples against attending I'hritian
son-ices. The good doctor "knew the ap
plying students- by sight only, and, as
lie made a memorandum of their re
quest, casually asked their names. Aft
er he had put them down, his tablet
run something like this- Solomon Isaac
liOwe, Abram (Jreenbauer. Moo .1.
Stern. Jacob l'riodburgor. It truck the
cotiscrver of moral 'discipline that it
was a little extraordinary that lie had not
heard of this Hebrew quartet; o. though
he granted them the required leave of
absence from prayers, he looked into the
matter, and found, of course, that this
was only another expedient of godless
youth to "cut chapel."
This reminds the historian of a -torv
of his juvenage. A young collegian of
his acquaintance was called up for a
reprimand before his college president.
He had made up a concatenation of
words to explain away the misdemeanor
for which he was reproved, but his
statement had not the desired effect on
the professor.
"Young man." said that worthy sol
emnly, "is it passible that you really ex
pect me to believe such a lot of non
sense? Can you look me in the eye and
repeat what you have boon saying?"
The graceless youth looked up non
chalantly, ami inquired: "Which eye.
sir?" Huston ScconL
One plant 9 feet wide and -20 feet
long, without kuot or blemish of any
kind, and another 12 feet wide are
among the contributions of British Oo
lumbla to tilt Liverpool Exhibition.
Bucklon's Arnica Salvo.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
brui-cs, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum. fever
sore-, tetter, (happed bands, chilblains
cor"", and nil skin eruptions, and
positivelv cim piles or no pay re
quire I It i- guaranteed to give per
fect -atufaction or money refunded
"'rice '25 cent 7er box. For sale by
Henrv Cook.
Watch for it' The 3rt symptoms
of true croup is l.oa-ienes, and if
Chamberlain's cough remedy is freely
given at once and tiie doc frequently
given the dread disease may be entire
ly prevented and all dangor ond anxi
etp avoided.
"o liniment is equal to Chamber
lain's pain balm for the cure of burn-,
scalds, or fre-b cut, it exclude-, the
air and heal- without leaving a car.
The sales of St. Patrick's piila whnh
have been so extendi'. ely adverti-ed
throughout the country, were said to
have been very light at fir-t, but have
rapidly come into general ut and are
having an immense Pale. They are
aid to be an excellent medicine for
constipation, etc. Such is trie result
of judicious advertising ami might be a
valuable index for our Initiate-- men.
Tljo Excltomont Not over.
The pish at Ferguson fc Os drug
store still continues on account of per
sons afflicted with coughs, cold-,
attbma, bronchitis and consumption
to procure a botle of Kemp's Iial-nm
or the throat and lungs wnich is old
on a guarantee and is- giving entire
satisfaction. It is a. standard family
remedy. Price 50c and $1. Trial size
free-
Tho Impending Dauger.
The re-cent .-talictics of tne number
of deaths show that a large majority
die with con-umption. Thi.s di-ease
may commence with an appearanlly
harmle-- cough which can be cured
instantly I5y Kemp's Hal-am for the
throat and lungs, which i guaranteed
to cure and relieve all eases. Price f0
cent- and ?I )0 Trial si.e free. For
sale by Kcrgu-oii fc Co.
Ilis CoMrabl Micas!
Young Dexter and Bobby
Burns.
And the Celebrated Jack
HONEST JOHN !
ill iiianftlic s.msiiii of Ivi. .it the ( ity l.iw r
M.iMt in i:-H lowt.eu-ry d.i of tin v-k.
ot i. 1)1 Ml K I- a btiKht lu. w-ijihs
mei Mnii(ls, .cut is s wars oil He is a Cllv
l.ile.iml I.iikIisi In-aft, ami li a i;ool lirevder,
as his -h!Is will ahu.
I'.i'P.m r.l'KNS l-i a coal black, weijihs
lWi M.ti!iil-i. ami H f. ais old. He is a (.lle-d.iii-
and and a nod stuck K'-ttrr.
HuM.si .lon.N Weilis "0 pounds and is a
Komi lirvrder.
'I I It. MS i:ol.li Itnnis. 10 to insure, f s for
foi tli-st-asidi nti lctT. $3 to Insiiri-. Si
Bay Frank.
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':i Irink is adaik haj, co.ulii eiuht jeais
old. and Willis wheu 111 show cotHlllioif Wn)
Jh minis
Ilis s're was a tlmronli-hted Imported ( ixde.
dam i'reui h ( .ui.uli.in. and a a stock ettei has
a reoui.ilioti sfi-oiid to none.
TI K.MS. To insure Ss, nintiej liit: when
man s are known to lie In foal "Parties nuist
return mates regularly. An mares nisMisfl of
will tie held to he 111 tii.il. ( an will he taken to
in ev.ut ai rnleiits, tmt I will not he icsponsihle
should an occur.
Mands for the season of tss.s ,u mv harn In
Ited tloml.
Wm. Gates
Denver to Chicago,
Denver to Kansas Ctty;
Denver to Omaha,
Omaha to Chicago,
Kansas City to Chicago,
Omaha to St. Louis,
BEST LINE
FROM
WEST TO EAST!
SURE CONNECTIONS
LOW RATES
BACCACE CHECKED THROUGH.
Through tickets over the Burling
ton Route aro for sale by tho Union
Pacific, Donvor & Rio Crando and
all other principal railways, and
by ali agents of tho " Burlington
Route."
For further information, apply tc
any ogont. or to
P. S. EUSTIS.Gca'lTVtAcX
O.UA11A.XEP
DR. HENDERSON.
633 &603 Yi'TftKDCm St., KANSAS CITY, MO.
Eef a sr :tii-t- ii H:ildss. XT ya ??'
i- in WlcKgo. AntBor-.sK2 toirtsai ui
Oh-nlc . Nrrroas a.l Src!l Dts-s,
uMlV'irij lys I S'intll'iMfrUf.
C5uwai.;CvireoT is.irj- ntu&irvl- Ciisrj
trcurv oclPurm larvlK-irt. jt-U. "o tio la:ifcsi
r vi wt crr-s-wV ff, f- nil exit r baktiv. Ajc jfitr
cbsj it - J fi. r r-m. CVaSt a frr - I cvKtirr- ,
A UCKSt. :KCi -xr, Il.u:d. -nit dlor fciaKASss,
RHEURiftTISWISSL
a romvE cmr. r? riietm vnic. ssoo f .- tc
ctlt' tr-aarTt t vJ to cusr or hp. i;-rsrd ksstt-j
lu r.a el nxslJtn: Um Upe jtrt. rl-si mifcjrr
r.jm litrr aJ r.n tni rt . lttr iompldrG la i M I d.
kh si a sun ii'Hifsi .Minn win in nni(i ior ;- hi
nisiiit-and c fui si-;isu. .ire will he taken to
lt vent .u i iil.-nts. hut I will not he lesiioiisilde
for :in tint iii.iv iicriir Persons at tint; with
ni.ues liffnti- tu.tluiK. will he held lor uiMiiniH-e
I ItAMv .luls.
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THE WESTERN
HQFLSE H CATTLE !
INSURANCE CO.
THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
LIVE STOCK INSL'K-
AXCE COMPANY
IX THE STATE.
Jn-ur Lor-i- at U.c aye of from 3
to 1 1 year-, muN Ir-im 4 t 17 ar.-.
.Stallions anil Jack.- from 3 to - 'ar-,
and cattle from M to 11 against lo-
cau-fd ly lH-n', Injury A'ol'nt, Irt
Liyhtnini) r Tin ft, for not Jec- than one
or more than two years oxcepting
.-tecrs which are being fatted for the
market, wnich can he jn-ured for six
months.
Special attention is called to our Fire
and Lightning Insurance, which l
good aiiywhf-i' in the ttate of Nehra.--l:a,
wherei.s the liability of la.-- by
Fire and I. igntning oi Fire I:iMir.int,c
comp.mit s is limited to the premi-e-of
the a-.-urcd and perhaps a -niiiil
radiu.- bevotid.' Tho nd vantages and
benelits which thi- company oiler.- to
farmeta and OiVicr-j of stock gemralh
are -o plain and apparent that it i
hardy iu at to tall atttntion to
them
Reasons Why to Insure.
lleciu-e it l- the only Lie Stock In--ur.i.ice
company authoii.ed by the
lav.s. of this statu t j do bit-mesa in this
state.
iU'cau-e it i a Home Company, or
ganized with home capital; the money
iiaid to the company is kept in th
state, and is paid out for' Ios'scs to the
citi.'Mis ii the state, il all remains m
the state.
Hecau-e it is a. reliable institution,
uho.-e stockholder--, di recto v. and olli-cer.-,
are among the wealthiest and
mo-t nrominent business men in the
state.
IJecatisc its manner of adjusting and
paying lo.-se- are always in harmony
with tne principals of strict justice
and liberality.
Iec.iu-e you cannot all'ord to "bo
without insurance on your live stock
any more than on your house and barn.
If you ate well off you can loose
nothing b insuring ii you aro poor
and cannot all'ord to loose any of your
stock, it would bw criminal negligence
not to insure.
Ueeause should you wi.-h to borrow
money and oiler as security utir stock
the security will be more ample, and
you can obtain money more readily,
and at a lower interest, if that stuck l
co red by a policy of insurance m
this company
lU'caiise we in-tire stock against dfulh
i i'li ni, ili .' or llirft.
tter.-uise we in-ure stock against his
Ini fin or luIiliiiiift.
Hecatise no other insurance com
pany can ive you the same kind of
Insurance.
Hec.iise a paid up capital ot SIOUO.M)
and a t-on-tantly increa-ing surplus
futul remit rs u safe and sohl against
any emergency that may arise.
Decau-e il.- popularity among farm
ers and stock owneis is attested by the
fact that there are now written and in
force over lo.ouo policies.
App!ii''i'i'in 'rill he ;t, j(, hij,
A. .Toilixsox, Agent.
Red 31oncl. Neb.
OMAHA MEDICAL
Ccr. ISikSTRESTardCtPtTOLAve.
KOIt I !IE TKEATMKVT OK AM.
CHRONIC AXO SURGICAL DISEASES.
avj vrirroKT rr
BRACIS ASD APPUAXCES FOR DEFORUIVES,
TRUSSES. ASD ELECTRIC BATTERIES
Wo have tho facilities, nprnratu anil ren.-ilto tor
tli .ucci-s.ftil intmont of ovory form of dt
ruqulnn ithcr mlicnl or mvical trratracnUanJ
invito nil ti como anil lnvpunt? for tbeinlT- or
corr'ioil with ii Ijor.s xrorlfnco In trentlRK
cao T Iittir cna!itc u t treat sanr cat
faont'tlnar without joolnethora
WltlTK rX)lt CIKCUI.AK rn 5fornitt!c and
Bntifi. Cub K.vt. CnrTntnre of the 5pln. DIS
EASKS OF WOMKV. llo. Tumors. Cancra.
C?.trrh.Uronchia.lnhaIitlon.n-?trIc'tT lraiy,
Epilep-r. Kt1nr. Kye. Ear. akin. HloM acil all
urclcnl fp.raU-n
IIATTEKIE!, 1.MIAI.FR1. BRACEN.
Truiiri, anl a!l kinJ of Msl!ral and aunr.cal
Appaancis.rnmufacturvl :k1 f rlft.
The only reliable Medical Institute maktn
Private, Spachl Narvous Dlsaasat
V HFt'l A I.TY.
AM.CONTAniorS ANH BLOOD OlSE KSE5 fma
whattjrer cau prodDCoO, uccofnllr tratsj.
Wo can rotaov.. Syphilitic poloa froa the jtca
without tiKTCurr
Na nst-irailro troatni-t f-r loi of rttal power.
AM.COMMl'NICATIONS COMTHKNTIAU Call
an-1 cn:i't u cron1 naxoand pnt-o25eo adrc
p!.tln: written onclo-o taap. aaU we aiil sij
you. tn plata wrapper, oar
PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN
rrOV I'ttlVATE. SPECIAL ANl NTRVOl's DI?.
EsRS. sSEMlVxt, WKIKVE""!. cI'KRMATOR.
RHtr.v. lMiMTKvcr. svrun i. n voukiick.v.
GLEET. VARICOCELE, STHICTI'KE. AVO ALL
DlSB V-Es- OKTHE GEN-ITO-L-IUNARV ORGANS,
or v?ml hl-torr of your ca- for an cptrlon.
Poron anaVe to vt!t n ssay tx trratoti at thlr
heso. St- rrefv:Cnce. Ms!tctno a-xl I-tru-Ent
-nt tt nr ci?n SECl'RELV PACK
BD FROf l OBSERVATION no cart" to lna-te
content ir sadr One pcrsfa! fnt rriew pref rrl
If ecnrenKst- KJfty roots for th aero olt!on
of patient. Ikvird anJ attntlance at r&aaoaah'o
prlc. A3lre all I -ttor to
Omaha Madical & Surgical lastitata,
Ccr. 1 3th St, and Capitol Ave., Osaka, Neb.
Subscribe for THE
CHIEF.
fireat Reduction in PricesA-LL
At Mrs. Newhouse's
WE SELL CHEAPER STILL.
1 A. lot of white goods,
sold cheaper than
Please give us a
Geo. O. Yeiser & Co.,
AIL ESAIP E
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AGENTS
Red Cloud - Nebraska
30 000 ucrca Land for Salo. Improvod Fumia, unimproved Lands.
usiness Houses, Roaidonces, and Town Lots
Corrospondoncc invited.
NEW SECONP-HAND STORE !
Jos.. W. Wakkkx, Prop.
I Imw lvivntlv piin-lia-sfl tin 1h k of urood- uwiumI hv C.
I). .M( MillaiL ami am pn)ari-(l to nrll and buy
HAROWARE,STOVES.
Clothing, Fimiitmv. Xv and SM-ond-liand SfwincrMiU'liiiif.
of all kinds, and in fact Farm Machinery, Eic
AVill hold auction Even Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock.
CITY DRUG STORE
Ferguson & Co.
All tho old patrons oi tho City Drug Storo aro cordially lnvitod to
coutinuo thoir patronage ils horotoToro, wo shall ondoavor to
ploaso you. Our stock of everything that portalns to tho
drujj trudo will bo kopt up to tho
HIGHEST STANDARD OF KXCELLEXCK
Come and see us.
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In and around Red Cloud,
THE GATE CITY,
Of the great Republican valley. Buy your
liomeswliile property is cheap.
D. B. SPANOG-LE
Ofllco
Farm Loans Noffotiatod.
City bakery aiulitestaurant
A. LAUTERBACH. PROP.
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA
Kooos constantly on hand frosh broad, cakos, cigars, tobaccos, cannocl
fruitfs. confectionery, otc. Broad tlolivorod to any part of tho city.
Warm and cold meals servod at all hours. Ico croam and
oystors in season.
Tto r;; who tUa not bey a I-oci-Jortl -Llch.
(Ho got lalt.)
O. H. Maryatt agent for Rockford watch.
Xew oodssarriviiiL' daiiy. Most complete lim of jewel rj- in
the
Col, Biifonl !
Tlif m.r.tn!h Ku: k .1 v . f lh? Var i
li - har..i !un.ai 1 1- f .chr -Ar- .W .
C'I HI F 'J' t,,,'J l ,l Hwfrtrtl. tlM
e-'IfbraWHl breetlrof SnJ-Xsin KmtnrKy
ill stantl for the Mra-m v( i-' al - ,
b.m in l"i f knl. ,
TKK.MS Tolnsnrr '2rh woor " a3
man's. :ir. Vuown lo N .lh f"wt Vxr.i- mu-i !
return min. r-i.iri V All mar"si Clp"sl
rr w III htfJtt Uj tw in f -V i'vr. I N Uiksi ;
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Cook&Meacham
Cowles. Nebraska
DEA-LEK IX
DrufiB, Paints, Oila, Book., Glas
Statiocery, &zc
Piesciiptona carefully compounded j
hamburgs, hosiery, etc.
ever or elsewhere.
call before buying.
Ml 1 W
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a Estato and Insutanco Agont.
over First National Bank
fix saa wLo dii -r BocaXcri vttca.
(Os tocril
city.
C. Sclienck !
Onvles. Web?t-r Co.. Xeb.
Real Estate
AND
m .
uoiiection ageni; .
Farm? and unimproved lands
fr sale ou the mot reas
onable term?.
Ciar k-.-a-l risvsv c-".:r r T.-:r rots
fr an 2ut;s.: n ':it- Jor - tex at -
nMuPC M r sil UmI :a
ar:rart rnioaAt' t-n AJ1 1sm-
-RtrTstsrcl lo jy ctrc .nU rrfr procp: iv
U02
c. hchilnxk, Xourj PubUc
HENRY
-jHis stock is very
very reasonable.
Also job lot of
CURTA
AND
FI2ITTJR
At JLialf
W. BOUGHT
Merchant - Tailor,
RED CLOUD.
nt.il tiiO (hu'Mt lino c(
CLOTHS. CASSIMEKES. MELTON. .fcC.
Custom work neatly clone ;wicl after the most
approved fashions cutting and fitting
a specialty, prices reasonable.
Old Stand EhhI Sido Wobnter Slrool m.
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WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THT
SEE BY EKAMININC
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coupi Hun. kuwj . - r-rjr,
nc. nflUV prTtc: rtoci oae
try iwcltSrtMMfcw
R. R. CACLE,
PrcttSti! a-5i Ctrtrii -;. CAc55.
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAWD A PACIFIC RAILWAY
D"1,OA THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
0'mrnnVH iv Pr-' ? ' ,m. .. -r , - .' .- tmu.
tboroucrMy l"""!,'' i.T - '. r. ' ' - '- .-ifiVm
stanttilJr ! ii ,. ' , '.t '., , . , i'ft r- ft-. t,imrmt
x'yUr.-r-;-.- "-M.'S..-. ..- .. -- --
THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE
fiil.l nzy't4rr DlrW
Western Cottage Organs!
AND
Mason & Hamlin Pianos.
Are celebrated for their tHautr and ftnish. nUk rmpoitt
puritv and volumn of Ifjtuu ajjd made tA ihe bo?.l materia!
and by the b-st workmen that can U liad. Even- instruiaant
it fully warranU-d in ail iU 4trt for flrc years. Mease caii
and C3Lamine these instruments before prchs2is.
Qae dewr north of Argus office,
fapejr j
AT
lar?c and prices
KcV
TDvices
NEBRASKA.
COOK
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Dr.. i. s! i:m ro h
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