The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 28, 1893, Image 4

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    TIIK RED CLOUD CHIEF,? ItED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, JULY 28, IM)
Jas. Boss
Pilled
Watch Cases
re all cold as fir a you can tee. They loolc
tike aolid cases, wear like solid cases, and
are solid cases for all practical purposes yet
only cost about half as much as an out
aml-oul solid cold case. Warranted to
wear for ao years ; many in constant me
for thirty years. Better than ever since they
are now fitted, at no extra cost, with the great
bow (ring) which cannot ItfutltJ or twitttd
ff the case tue
s caica
tamped with this trade mark.
Alt others have the old-stvle pull out
which is only held to the case by friction,
and can be twisted off with the fingers.
Sold only through watch dealers. Ask to
sec pamphlet, or send for one to the makers.
Keystone Watch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ovor '200 National minks hayo been
broken in tho last six mm tlm, from vari-
onH causes; nlfio, about that many other
banks hnvo none wrong. The cnuiio of
these- dlsastors scorns to hnvo been a lack
of confidence mid n withdrawal of de
posit, and, in many Instancos, poor
tanking prlnciplos. It would eootn tlio
government ought to throw stronger
rnrn-gtinrd around National hanke, in
ordor to protect depositors, and then
prohibit banks from banking on wind so-
curitios. A State bank is far safer than
a Nntionnl bank, na far 119 dopooito aro
concorncd.
MDIIUItnAft NEW
As
Furnlslicd liy Our County
C'urrcspoiKlcnts.
ajouclx.
Mrs. Ouh Peak, and Mrs. Wm,
Peak
nro visltlnir old friends hero
Mrs. CrafTord in Buffering from a ser.
ious relaiisc, and is very sick again, and
nrarlv discount cod.
Messrs Uatea &, Hrunibitsh lufcly from
Omaha, have moved into the hotiso form
er v occumed by 'Tommy iJtiinn.
Elder Putman.s neonlu dealt out ice
cream in Hagar's grovo on Saturday
afternoon and evening ot tliu -il.
Mr. Shlnklo and Mr. Turner are hnv
inc a llvciv comnetition in tho meat
business. Perhaps tho prico will come
down a bit.
Mr. Harris sonds out a wagon into tho
country, threo times a week, to sell peo
ple goods at their homes, for cash or bar
ter and renorts irood success.
Tho ladies of tho Congregational
church servo ico cream and cake on bat
urday ovonhiK, 20th, in tho A. O. U. W.
hall, and hope for tho samo liberal pat
ronarro as formerly.
Tho school board havo employed Mr.
Mavfiold to naint tho sclioohouse. A
much needed imnrovement. Tho school
ought to do better work tho coming year
in tue neat and attractive cuiucc.
A wagon load of young people went
tishimr on Tuesday to tho Republican
river, at tho mouth of Kim creek. Tho
weight ot tho catch not published, nor
whether some other sorts ot fishing.
They did not need wmtor clothing
Tho Congregational church is happy
in beinir out of debt. Nino years ago,
they borrowed of tho Church IJuilding
Society, $ih).UU without IntoroM.iiggrec
ing to pay cV0 a year, till all was pd
Tho Ladies' Aid Society havo jusf Imd
tho last ot that monoy. threo morchs bo
foro duo. They havo lalmred gorously
and a gonorouB, upprociatitf imblie has
aided ut their money-niiehg onUirtain
rnonts, and oil deserve emmondation.
Ilov. (Jeo. E. Tiy'T. of Indianola,
rrjuebodto a limo uudienco at the
Congregational Church at 11 a m, on
tho troubles, e.itemontB.nnd distresses,
ot tho times social tinahcial, political,
and rclijfio'1; md exhorted the people
to rest 1' Cod's foundation firm and
suro v n tac double seal. Ho ulso gave
H0 cellent sermon iu tho p m to a
jtso full at Pleasant Hidgo, and then
oturned to Red Cloud to speak at night
for Uv. Ely.
Quarterly Meeting was held at tho M.
E. chinch on Sunday evening. Presid
ing Elder Adams was greeted by 11 house
run ot people. Kev. Ktcuurdsnn was
present and also Rev. Seymoro of Guide
liook, and a largo attendance from other
points on tho ciicuit. Tliu Elder gave a
singing, wido-uwako sermon on How to
run the Christian Race. So as to Obtain
Heaven. Mrs. C. C. Ihiren joined tho
church, by lotter and a larger number
than usuul pnrtooK or tho Lord s Hup
per.
11 1. 1 a 1 1
North Plriiaaiit Hill.
Tho farmers are rejoicing over n nice
shower.
F. Horoti shelled a largo crib of corn
last week.
Wanted: A first grndo applicant for
tno uowies nign school
Henry Kcuney is at proacnt engaged
in mo uook ngem uusincs.
Mrp. T. Paul and Mrs. Scott hnvo re
turned from their visit nt Kdgur.
G. A. Harris and wife will start noxt
week, for nn extended visit in Iown.
Archie Horcn and his partner h(ne
started out with their throwing machine
The sermon delivered nt tho M. E.
church by Elder Adams, was an excellent
ono.
On lost Tu s lay cjuito a number of tho
young married people or mow crock
uud elsewhere, spent n pleisaut evening
at tho homo or u. J. norm.
Tho ladles ot tho M. E. church of
Cowlca will servo ice cream and cake next
Saturday, August utli, afternoon and even
ing, for tho benollt of tho church, A
good patronngo is solicited.
On last Hunday ovening, ore tho sun
had gnno down, n lnrgo browd of people
mm gauieriu ni mo u. 1.. rniiicu. A
nuinbor fiom n distance wire present,
among whom wcro Ujlj cater Frlsbio and
liU best girl.
Monir.u Huuuai.i).
A I'uz.le
To mnuy ladies is how to koop tlieir
hair in curl on rniny days. Tho solution
is ensy. Ask Doyo & Gricc for Nonimr
eil Hair curler and tho puzzlo will he
Vj1vcU.
CanonlsMThad on Hie tttttKS
MM
now.
Uarilclri.
Harvest is on hand. Oats aro better
than wuh expected.
The bail did much damage in and
about Ash Crock. Homo of tho Holds on
main street will not mnko linlt crop.
Win. Kont and K. Wilson liought two
now mowers and aro going to slay tho
grass in thin suction. Wiisoii will maku
a maehlnest yet.
John Earner took a trip to lv.lon,
Hun., limt Friday and roports Webster
county far ahead of Jewell county, as
they have been nailed out three times
this season.
Itobt. Morris' barn seems to ho haunt
ed as has been reported by those who
saw the spiritual manifestations. Itocks
irons, Ax. seemed endowed with life.
They rose from the irrottnd and traveled
promiscously about. Tho strangest part
of it is that tin; rocks will travel In a
direction opixmito the laws of gravity
stopping ami elurting at pleautire, with
out tho aid of human hands. Over one
hundred persons gathered to seu the
freak.
in i. Hope.
Mr. Spenco Potter's liltleglrl, wholins
been sick, is iniproWng, and it is now
honed that she may soon bo well.
Mrs. it. v. Wilson has gone fo visit her
sick daughter fifty or Hi.ty miles away.
We did not learn where they lived.
Quito a number have the Cherokee
feer and will start down soon. John
Smith, O. A. I'rovalt, Chits. Arbuckle
and several o thorn will no.
Wohad a eiilondld ra n last Sunday.
and corn never looked better. Small
grain in poor. Borne rid and wheat has
been cut, but oafs aro too
snort, l'nta
toes are splendid.
, Mis. Frank Graham is in poor health.
She went last spiing to Missouri and ro
mained until recently and as that cli
undo did not agree with her she camo
homo and is v.oiso since.
Quito an excitement iu this part over a
mad dog. Ho went down tho crook from
Mr. C. Slovens' to John Marsden'n and
then to Mr. Ileacham's before ho was
shot, snapping at several dogs and hogs,
a nil also may havo done some damage to
stock.
Mr. Molino has come .homo with his
binder and mowing machine. Ho has
hauled them over ninety miles from
Phelps Co., Net). Ho sas corn is no
better over there than here ami t lint the
spring wheat will only mnko IU bushels
to tho aero.
There is Sabbath school hero every
Sunday mnruingand it is well conducted
and well attended. Mr. Scrilnier super
intends it and Mr. Moiiutford has the
Pleasant Dalo school now. It has been
reorganized and ho was elected superin
tendent. They meet at II o'clock, ami
this school at 10. Come everybody and
invite your neighbor. There was to havo
been preaching hero last Sunday evening
by Rev. llummell, but it rained.
Ousuivr.i:.
Slur Creek.
Harvesting is now iu progress.
Homo sickness still prevails through
the neighborhood.
N. li. Wagoner was in attendance at
funeral services Sunday last.
Tlio death angel has during the past
tow days been an unwelcome visitor iu
our midst and taken away ono ot the
nurost gems to answer to tho roll in the
laud beyond to take up abode in a ton
qucrors eternal homo and so it Iwcomes,
our painful duty to chronicle Mo deatli
of littlo tlertie E. Wngnnorvvho depart
ed this life July ild, l&i", at tho home
of her step-father, J. C. Toutz. amid tho
caresses ot loving friends and relatives.
Sho was born Docember nth. 1881, at the
placo whore this precious lito took its
tlight. and accordingly was 1:2 years. 7
months. 13 days of age. Tlio extreme
heat d her untiring eirorts in her od
nofi'ionnl pursuits so prostrated her del
jnito form that she was taken down with
typhoid malaria which fastened uiion hoi
and (iiieldy dotei mined her life. Skill-
nil medical attendance did all they could,
but tlio call of Heaven was, "Come
Homo" and sho hesitated not to obov
A few days prior to her death sho was
some better and hopes wero rovivod in
tho hearts of friends that she might stir
vivo, but sho herself never entertained
any such hopes. She was an indtistiious
pupil while at school and had alroaiU
reached an advanced course, alwiiMt
among the rorentost in her elites and id
wayB taking active part in school enter
tainments and such like. Her mother,
iirs. I'ourz. is a uaugnter or William
Vandyke of Red Cloud. Her father Dan
iel P. Wagoner died some years ago and
elnco his death tho only surviving bioth
or and later on a half brother and halt
sistcransweredthocall totlie given reap
er'and passed to the great bejond. Tlio
funeral sermon will take placo at tho IT
H. church on Sunday, August fllh. On
account of the extreme heat and owing
to ine ansenco or tno pastor tills post
itonomont was neeohsarily done. Mr.and
Mrs. Poutz havo the sympathy of tho en
tiio community iu this hour of their af
fliction. a) m 1 'i
Stillwater.
Weather very dry.
Corn is Buttering from tho want of
rain.
Miss Jennie Hall has roturned from
York.
Mr. II. Mclntyio went to Supciior, on
business last week.
Mr. Ed. Cravo's baby has been quite
sick, but is some better ut present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Crozier. visited iu
Guide Rook, recently, with E. C. Cluis
ty and w ifo.
Mr. A. It. Causwell has greatlv im
proved tho looks ot his house with a
coat ot paint.
Rob't. and Win. James rigged up a
team and started overland fur Cage Co.,
to seek employment.
John Mclnlvre of XucUolla county,
formerly of Stillwater, has been in the
vicinity, harvesting his fall wheat.
Mis. Do Wolf has returned to her
home in Weeping Water. Sho left her
oldest daughter, Miss Jessie, with
Grandma Crozier.
Mr. Anderson had a runaway recently
uud Mr, and Mis. Audertnii wero thrown
out but not seiiously hurt. Tho tongue
of tho wagon was broken.
Died, at tho homo of his parents, Rev.
and Mis. A G, lllackwell, of measles, on
July 20th, 160.1. Prod Hlnokwell, ngoil 8
Ilisieunins wore laid to ii-ht in tho
Guido Rock cemeteiy, Friday, July 2lnt,
Tho boreaved family havo tho sympathy
ot the entiio community as was attested
by tlio largo number ut the funeral,
RlMI'MI.N S.NOIK1UASS.
Da mini IT ib nu exudation from tho
pores or tlio scalp Hint spreads nnd drios,
running sourf nnd canning tho hir to
fall out. Hall's Hair Itenewer cures it,
if1'
Weathor dry itnirKot yet.
(Joorgo Ellck Is Working for S. 8 Lind.
sey. ? t
S. Mndpcy is niWi ready to cut now
hay. )
Kev. Mean hns '.Meshed his crop ol
whnnt.
Mr. Kinklo lias ba threshing for our
ncighlKirs this wool.
W. A. Akors and Vllo woro visiting at
C. I Kelly's on Su
uvy
Everett Mean andi
dimilty Michaels wcro
on Indian creek Safl
aiurday.
Mr. Lamp has im'taja to
Red Cloud.
Wo aro sorry to boo .iV g'J.
Mr. Kelsaw and fiiiy woro
atS. E. Kelly's on Slimy.
visiting
J. II. Wisecarvor nnftwimlly wero cal
lers at W. A. Alters' .'rl Saturday.
tleorgo Elick and "liy Lindsoy woro
out riding ror tlieir h'i im Htinuay.
Miss Christona llif n and brother
Peter wero calling onJ24 Vcan Sunday.
Oly Knutson anil w M of Elm crook
called at tho residence oft E. Uoan Sun-
Wo wonder who i r?on nasiingB was
teaching a few lessoni to ou Saturday
evening.
Arthur Wilson woarsaamllo now, it is
all on account of him birr through IiIb
threshing.
Albert Marker, P. IkBtii P. Hastings
and Charley Loekhai t called on Wm.
Holmes Sunday. A
John Rutlediro and jlocoln Kelsaw
were doing liusinesa in HoJ Cloud and
luavaliMin iMouday, h
Jauco orgeusoii says 1 0 .will got Ins
clothes washed at the- cit, laundry here
after. A good plan.
The dulling party that rout to tho riv
er on Sat unlay caught jnq lish, that
weiglied just iriH)iinds. 4
Mrs. Hanson and lUuirliMrMissRarnli
of Red Cloud were vinitfnnat Tom An
derson's ou Sal unlay, hihI nlltilay.
Arthur Kedilek hiiB.comi viced stack
ing bin wheat. Ho has uhjflit 70 acres
that will maku close to .'10 lusrjels to the
The supper that tho Dines had on
Saturday oveningiWiiH for tl b benollt of
their minister, lliu auiuuQt obtained
was $27.00. ;
t
timiooiNs
M
ftCKIIIIM. t
Not even tho wind stirred 1 rbfegunda
t... u.. ......... : ...it..j ..:lu' .....n
niin. on-iii;i-i in nuiii-iii Miuoi;Btj
elas in lier arm. -, I
.Mr. nooiseo preacnes ai
;Crcok,
'
next Naiibatn at 11 a. in
If it wero not that then is 1 Mat 1
and
to bo a future, lifo would
. bo wllfciut
in-
teres! .
A new daughter arrived at Ah
rlliloy'H
ftaird's
on the eleventh, and ono at J. 1
on tlio eighteenth. Uoth youi
are hearty.
.ladies
Harvest is nearly over and tlnrtbr
Abrcsli-
mg machines aro humming, Coffa are
poor, very fMior, and tho nro!5ct for
rain is poorer. The corn null hxBjtjwell
where tho chinch bugs are hot it it, but
they aro doing much dnmago in places.
Mac. f 1
Warm weather. t
P. A. licaeiy was a busintss Maltor
in theso parts last Monday ,
llioinru ienio or. 01 new vxaiie
Wvo., U viNtting his p.ireiti
,e.
L. P. Hiiintuul has fliiisliec cu
utli
tag
7j acres of wheat which is a'very
crop. .
A number of gay young folks
n lovely tituo ut Lebanon Kans,
buuday. "
Kev. G. W. Hummel failed to od'
py tlio pulpit at Plonsant Dalo lut
o uiimty nu ucuiiuiii. ui iiih iiitia u.
Mr. Mc Intvrn huA henn nnaointli)
1MIH.
been npaointldigone to Keynnnha County.
township treasurer of Lino townshlV'
caused hv the failure of F. A. Kuclat
to (iuilify.
Sl'ECTAtOIl.
IniiTule. ,f, I
n aro linvimr hot wenther now.
Mixs Emma Hale has aot n new safety
Ot and Walter Uarner are throating
Willi win, lvliiHIo. m
Theru aro quite a fow going to the re
union nt Sunerior noxt week. tf
II. H. Hold reditu and father aro baild
lag n In idge on Walnut creek.
Rev. Vitiiliykn'ii mother came Wednes
day from Iowa for a short vnit.
Miss Martin, of Hivorton, is visiting
her coiiHin, Mix Cora Olmstend.
Mrs. Konjon is nblo to b around
again after a inoinh of sickness.
Mrs. Tnrkingtoii, of Alma, is visiting
her folks, G. . lniKht nnd wifo.
There wero four conplo of young folks
went to Aiuliuy Sunday afternoon.
'J'liern w to bo n danco at Mr. Davie'
grov 'Thursday night. Wo are exptot
a largo crowd.
'1 he M. V. sixjioly gavo n luwn social
nt the resi lenco of S, E. Woleolt. There
woro ubuutouo hundred presold.
Al'KO.N SlItlNOS.
Aiuliuy.
Wontlier in warm nnd sultry.
Corn not da some rain pretty bad.
Several of tliu farmers nro threshing
tlieir grain.
Mr. Harvey Cox took a trip to Repub
lican city, last week en a visit.
Mr. Clou. Law received a severo barn on
the arm from tho spilling of a cup of hot
GJlIeu.
Mr. Fred Hard recoived a bad kick on
the leg, by a horto. last wook, but is nblo
1 1 bo around.
Mr.and Mrn, Toiehworth, of Guido
Hock, woro vimtjng Charles Prisbio nnd
wifo lawt Hiihbath.
MiBpavcett lios orgnnlzod n mnsio
o'asn at thii place and soveral young folks
aro taking Kbohb.
Mr. William Mc.Kinnoy nnd family, and
Pred Franc and family, woro visiting In
Cowloi last Sunday.
QMr. Groover, formerly of this place but
n w u resident of Guido Rock, was visit
ing hero last Sunday.
Soveral of tho young men of Amboy,
attended quarterly mooting nt the M. 15.
church of Cowles, hut Sabbath evening,
Rev. Clinpin, minister of tlio M, K.
chinch ut Red Cloud, will hold a meeting
iu Gospel Grovo at ,'J o'clock next Sun
day. Rov. lily, tho Red Cloud Divine, htdd
n nuotiug in Goapol Grove last Sabbath.
huge gathering of neonlo nasemhled
ami tho choir of tho Methodist church
of Hod Cloud furnished the inuaio for
tlio day. Tlio people wero much pleased
with tho sormoii and tho singing,
Several or the Amboy pooplo mot r.
Mr. Samuel Miller's one night Inrt week,
to bo eutortHinxd by Miss Cnmpbell, a
Ited Cloud nuiBlo teacher. No one re-
ittAla irnlnrr fia rliair ii'nva litnll nn4
Iaivin hu,Mjii w ivj nIB 'n11 I'UWr
tained with tunny to selections. That
Hood's Cures
y y "I
Mr. a. A, aurn$
' Purifie9the Blood
" 1 was attaeked with a painful Itching and
kwelltns- Red blotches came out on my body.
I eould hardly see. Word cannot express ay
Suffering. When I had Uken six bottles a!
Hood's Sartaparllla
.11 traces of tho disease had disappeared, ana I
m now perfectly welt." O. A. Bteabiu.
Irnvlty, Iowa. He sure to get Hood'a.
Mnon-n Pills cure all I.trer 111. Bilious.
teia. Jauudlee, ludlseaUon, Blrk Iteadaene,
iaaaaawtaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaaaaataaaa
las Campbell is n gifted musloian can
it bo dIBDUtOU.
Tho Amboy Reading Circle met lnat
turdny night and nnd several ureiy
dfecusMons. As Berernl persons who did
nit belong to tho Circle nnd nre ent
ailers wished tho mootlngs changed from
Hikurdny night to nomo othor night, a
mH'on was mauo anu soconucu mat. tno
meetings bo changed to Wednesday
nldnt. The motion was votod down and
thtlotrclo will etttl be held on Saturday
oraiings.
Fooi.u-h.
9
liladcn.
A rain would bo very nccoptublc.
Tl)o plastcrora are at work on A. P.
Johnson's house.
Mm. J. Yost is visititing her parents
nnd mends ut H wan ton.
The hum ottho threshing machinocan
bo hoard in this vicinity.
P. W. McLaughlin took 1 tho bicyclo
rotito to Hastings Monday.
Frabk McLaughlin was doing busi
ness ut tho county seat Tuesday.
B. UlSnow is laying the foundation
for tlio Congregational parsonage
Mr. It. II. Ronsey and father aro in
town looking up a location for a news
nnnor. Banker Andorson of Dluo Hill camo in
on his bicycle Tuesday, nnd spent a fow
hours wih Henry Kirby.
Tho stono for tho now addition to the
school I10UB0 is on tho ground and work
will bo commenced at onco.
Hanker .McLaughlin, C. K. Hicks and
wifo nnd others drove to Campbell Sun
day evening to tho Missionary Concert.
W. H. Ihwthorn left Monday for tho
far west. Ho is looking up a range, as
ho expects to feed a largo number of
cattle again.
Mr. Jacob Spoor who for tho past five
years has Iteon tho I). & M. section fore
man, was given it section at Edgar, to
which place ho moved last Tuesday.
Robert Wallace line taken Mr. Spoor's
rlnco and has moved Into the section
house.
Farinera Creek
Evorj'thing is qnlot nnd dry ngnin.
Mr. N. E. Harvey's little boy is on tho
sick list.
Hill Lano in out on Partners crook hunt
ing tho nrairio chicken.
E. E. Harvey nnd V. D. Cramer havo
Kin. inn in vuuwiapiiiiiDg going 10
North Dakota for his health.
Bermnu Debrnner nnd Lou Wallnm
(have roturned from Denver.
t Jen helBo Jr. made ono ot his regular
trips to lied Cloud Sntnrday.
t""' 4-lo. OUI1I1 HiJTCIB ouuuuyi'u ai
Mr. Toachen's south of tho river.
Choo Keleo nnd father uro talking of
Missouri to look for n nerw home.
Chnftln ot Walnnt creek Snn.
with his undo on Farmers creek.
-umerxYerBon me cnnmpion noruer oi
IfrmerH orcek Bundnyed with his mother
itil'ranklin Co.
.Ir. Elick is going to become a full
loHged furmor as ho will put in lOOOacrcs
f wheat next year,
Mr. N. K. Howey, tho cooper or Otto and
B)Tfernl others went to tho Republican riv-e-ffching
Inst Sunday.
(fire. Davie of Blue Bill was visiting her
b 'other Mr. Tom Chaftlu last week. She
retained home Monday. Mrs. Chnllin
miH Jior two boys, Cary and Horry re
turiieil to llluo Hill with her to stuy for
u loojilc of wcokB.
IIvzy. Saw.
i
II
1
PIcMiint 1'ralrie.
Ao
her ruin Thursduy and corn looks
line.
. 'io'
reaching last Sunday was well at-
tend?
reat Bnndhiil has a little more ro
puirij;
Till
look i I
-
none.
Intor and rdnsterer Iiava in
t the Bchool house.
a toachorby thonnmnof Miho
"
xavispi
nnvnio. ho is well enokon of
rrom 6h'
al places.
U.S.
IMcaHIlIlt firnvn.
Mr. A.IbI)V Ih Iikap
Miss Hilton is on the sick linL
Wat i Hno nnd oropB are as tine na
n any ciitry. The corn is far ahead of
Inst yoarnrop so fnr.
it a ro W n 0.ryBln' wedding party at
II. Mem pn the 20th. and they roceWed
OV...W ivi; wug preaenia. tvery one ro
livim u ii nuuil,
1)
Wa dosi
uoslAoBny to oor citizens, that
'xToSK'
, $ Nov. Jre Tills, llucklm's Arnica
e.t anu Siutrln ltittn. ...i u....
for years
New
King
Snlve.t and
leotrio Ilittorii. nnd havo
nover hand
remedies that Bell hh well,
or tun nnv
vuii Huun univorsai sntia-
faotiori;H,o
uot hesitate to guarantee
them owts Vi
, anu wo auina ready to
luio price, if satisfactory
refund w i.
results d net,
uuuw ineir uso. TlieB
vaniAfiiiwB niivai
on theirgreat popularity
nurolv c th
uieruB. ooiu at V, L.
ore.
(Jotting a arur
See W.W. H'
htV tot the finest omon.
lino stove in 1
olty of Ited Cloud.
If yon wunti,
dware, call-on W. W.
Wright. Thl
iclt and pricoa can't bo
bent.
Solid 2o o ui f,
fOUr"TomnivTnnnnr
book, tho fwQBl
for 2 centfl&r
Shook out, 1,000 laughs
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Big Golossal Circuses !
Separate Mammoth Rings
200 All War arenic artists. 200
3.00 Sensational and Startling Acts.
Heal Soman IlippndroniRaiinrt.iltliNllluRnnfl
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