Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 16, 1903, Image 1

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, . : VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COlJNTY , NEBHASKJTHUHSDAY \ , , APRIL 1-9 , 1903--EIGHT PAGES , NO.44.
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1 aUl preparell to put 011 ruoller
j tires on bahy cab . keep rubhcr
on hand and make thcm to onler
o you wi11not he tleayell ] :
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B. J. 'l'iernc ) ' of A nslc ) ' , was II
rity viHitor th t \ ' t of the wed. . I
Patrick Kelley of New 1l1 IIt\ "
mltle : 111 ofiice a ocial ! 'a11
Raturtlay.
Will Clay and tlaughtl'r I tcr
of Ansle' ' . . 'wl1re ci t v'i i tor th ( '
first of till ! weel < . -
Ed. Hogue and his mother or :
lerna. w'e \ friendl v callert. at :
this oflice Saturday :
W. W. Be'tran ! of fincolll , was
\ ' siting' In this vicinity with his
brothel' . Ii' . A. . the latt r part of
la t week.
G. W. Bronw and wifp of Rar-
gcnt were city visitor Saturday.
Mr. Brown madc thh. ofl ce a
businc s call.
D. E. HatHhr ! completed a htlrll
for Ras Andersoll a few days agu
011 Mr. A tlllerson'g residence pro-
PCI't ) . in the north part of tht'
city.
Ceo. 1 rersh , who has hcclI at
Willowhrook. Io. , the past year ,
has hecn in this vicinity the past
week visiting with his chidrcil ]
and looking' after his husitH.\'ss in
tercsts.
'rhc calltata g'clI hy thePres-
In.te1' church Monda '
an ) night ,
\vas an up-to-date cntertainment
amI was most ahly renllered.
Thc attcndancc was gooll. thc
receipts of the e\'l ning' amoullt-
i ng to nearly S30.
II. D. Bertrall of Illinois , is
vh.iting with his hroth r , li'rcd ,
of this comUlunity. 1\11' . Ber-
tran visitcIl this \'iciuit ) ' in 1885 ,
when housc were scarce in this
] ocatity. lIe ohsc1'\'es that there
has hccn quite an impro\'ement
in the l'oulltry in that tiUl ( ' .
'I'hl > Custer County It < 1itot' a ]
Association held 'its rf ! : ular
quarterly mecting' in this city
M rlllaY'c'\'ening. Al1 hut three
of its ml'mhers1' ( ' pI'eSt'lIt ancl
the mmal husiness wa trallsact-
t'll. Thc lIext mceting 111 JuIJ'
wilt 1. ) ( ' the Anllllal IIweting' .
' 1'011I Wright , edilOl' of the
Chronide-l'iti7.cn was in attt'lId-
altce at the mcettltg' of the l di-
torial Association Ionday night.
111'Yright recently returned
from Nevada , Missouri , where
hc took his wife for medica ]
tl'catmellt. Hc reports that her
health was greatly impro\'cd.
Ed. McComas has leascd th
Smith cornorucr , where thc
Eage ] g'roccry amI Scanlon' ,
l'csturarant ar located.Ve
undcrstalHI 1\1 r. l\lcComas wi 11
IltO\'C his hnildiug now occupied
with his stock of drug-s to thc
Scanlon lot a sooo as it call he
vacatcd alld that he wi1l occupy
the brick bnilding on the corner
with his drug .store. 'Phis is one
of the hest location in the city
: uul Mr. McComas is'cr ) ' fortl1lt-
ak in g't'tting conlrol or it.
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Friends visited our New Store and received
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1\1. R1ChtUl'cAnsley wa
a cit'isitor . Mondav. 'rhh.
ornec.acknow ] ( > llges : l fde ndly
call.
1\1 r . A IIt 1I Ii'a iclle ) ' , who lta
I he 1I visiting- with IH r par lIt of
this cit \ ' for the past two or tltrt. ( .
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WI'e1\S. 'rt'tnrrwd to Lexington
Sunday.
.lohn } ) as of Ansley , was a
citv visitor MondaHe houg'ht
Iln ther quarter s ction of land of
Jas. Leclwich whi1 in the citr . ,
t ha t joins his Anslc ) ' ranch.
'l'hl' ! ; ummer school will open
Junc IS , anll continue ix wceles.
Prof ! ; . J. 1\1. Scott. B. B. Hawthorne -
thorne , ] . A. narlich. with another -
other assistant tcadwl' witl hL'
thc instructors.
D. g. Bauder has contracted
to huild a larg'c frame dwetl I
hou c for D. 14. Uurdic1 < on J :
farm on Ash CrClk. ! Mr"Ba\\,1c'r' \ '
is to furuish the matel' a ] ' and .
completc huilding' .
We notice from the Callaway
Uuecn that Prof. GarJich , Miss
ell Guttcrson and MIss Adah'
Howcn of this city wcre prominent -
ent factors in the concert g'en
Mouday night of last week hy
the Callawar Coronet Band.
Ho ) ' Barnard of the Ionp Vale ) '
Oueen and F. W. Concy ] of thc
Callaway 'l'ribune represcnted
tilL' south wcst quarter of the
county at the mecting of the gll-
itol' al Associattnu ill this city
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'l'hL'spccial clubhing' olTcl' of
$1.35 for the I HI'UII1.IC.\N and
Nehl'alm ! li'al'lIIer for a ycal' has
hecn extcnelL'd. ' ( 'his wi11 give
C\'C'I'j' farmer in Custcr count ) .
that docs not g-et th sc papers a
chance to get both for tittlc more
than the prict. of onc.
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dety of the Christian church
wi11 give a "Boole Social" at the
hon1 ( ' of the pastor , southeast
cOI'p.er l ealty hlock. li'l' da > ' c\'cll : .
illg , A l1ri1 1 . Progrull , ' 'efI'C Ir-1
men ! ! ; : Lnd amusemenls. All arc
invited to come and bl' ng a hook
suitahe ] for a C. I . library.
Ge1'lie Bn wel' , who moved to
Broken Bow Monday , was given
a pleasant ! ; urprise on Saturday
afternoon hy thirty of her schoolmates -
mates from the Intermcdmte
room. Out-door [ fame ! > gave
relish to 111c appettzing lunch
served at fivc o'clock. The tittle
friends presented Gertic with a
brooch and sash.-Callaway
Qneen. '
John Wehe1ing of the Wcst
'l'able shipped 70 hogs and a cat'
of catt1e to Omaha the first of
the month for which hc received
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a handsomc sum of moncy. ' [ hc
hog's hrought him $1,520.49 and
the cattle which consisted of tell
cows , tcn cah'es. two old cows
an dtwo bulls brmlht him $911.40.
I'\\'o stcer calves ten months old
hroug-ht him S6O.00.
Prof. lIarI' ) ' 'l'l'umhuil SuLton ,
professor of cloqucllcc. Cotncl'
Un'ersity , will givc an entcr-
tainment in clocution at Uw
opera house , Saturda ) ' cvcning ,
A pri I 25. 'I'he program consit ! ! ;
of a varicty of hUlllorous and
pathetic selcctions. Prof Sutton' '
1 one of the hest elocutionists in
the west and this mttcrtainmcnt
will he a treat. 'l'ic1cets at post
ollicL' store , 25c.
'I'hc ehurchcs of the city lIIade
a spccialty of ceehrating ] Eatcr !
SlIIHlay in honor of Christ's resur-
rection. A t the Baptist church
four sC1'\'ices were heltl during
the day and evening in com-
mcmorotion of the c\'cnt. 'i'he
pastor I'r achcd a serltlon in the
morning' on tilt' on thl' resurrection -
tion , Sp cia ] mus l' was furni ! > h-
t'd hv a chorus of " 0'oices of
boys a nIl gi rls a nd a solo h ) '
Hnpt. 14l.'ws. In thl. ' afh rnoon
the .luniol' n. Y. P. U , had special -
al comlllcmorat C'xercises. At
p. m. tlllllel' thl' auspicc ! ; of tltt'
SeniOl' n. Y. P. U. till' pastor
ga \ ' ( ' a Stcn'pticon Iccture on
dews of thc scen ! ; ] euling lip to
thl' crucifixion. burial , resur
redion and asc nsioll of the
Sa\ ' our and at 8 p. III. the Sunday -
day School render'd a program
cOII'isting' of song'H , recitatiou
and 11ialogUl's COlllltIl'morat of
the resurrection. 'I'he attendance -
dance at each of the Hcn'iccs was
good. In the evcning Ihe seating -
ing capacity of the church , with
1 11 the chair space occupiGd
would not accommodate the
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II. B. nt'tl.c : is huilding' all ael- i
clition to his clwc'lIing' . I
J. B. Klump of tlw west tahh..1
was a city visitor Yl' tcrelay.
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U. Ii' . l.'oxworth ) ' , represl.'nta-
ti vc of t hc Cmlllt 1' ) ' Pu hlishers ,
of Omaha , was a city visitor ) 'es-
tenlay. 'rhisol1kl' aclmowll'dgcs ,
'I fricndly call. :
Um' . J. 11. Mid.l' ) ' has aCl cpt-
cd an iuvitation tu delivl't' thl'i
: llhlrcHs to the graeluating c1as
of thl' I1rol"n Bow high schoos ] I ,
( In Mav 2h. His sulJjl'ct will hl"
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"Charlctl'l' BuiJcling.I
'I'he Brokt n Bow Political
] 'iualit > . Chlh will lIIeet at the
homc ol Clara A. Young , Ii'ridaj'
c\'cning , April 1 . A program
will IH I'cndcrcd. A full attend-
ancc is dcsired.--.JUIIA WnIIs ,
Secretary.
C. S. Martin shipped in a car
load of disc harrows last Satur-
Ilay alHl sold thcm all out in six
cla > 's. Mr. I\lal'lin al coml'lished
UI\S hy advcrtising them ! cxten- .
sive1) ' heforc they reached here. '
Mr. Martin is cOlwinc"11 that it
pays to \'crtise. .
At the mecting of thc A.a. U.
W. lodge 'l'ucsday night Wi1Iis
Cadwell was clected recorder , and
n. O. Hutton , financier , to liII
the vacancy mlIle by the resignation -
nation of li'rL d I inne , who will
] eavein a fcw weeks for I ng-
land. A. R Humphrcy was
electcll clecgate ] tu the suprctltL'
lodgl :1111I1 : n. 1\1. A m1hcrr.r aI-I
tema tc. i
, G. N. Rawsoll ha ! ; c10 l'd out I
his tock of sccond halld g'oods I
with the vicw of spellding' the I
summer in recrcatioll amI travd.
JIl' sold his resideIHc property ill
till' wcst part of tOWIi to I rs.
Schmdcr for $ 50 , allll hi hOURl'
Ileal' the U , H. church to 1. > 1' . C.
Pickett for $1000 , and will if a
fa\'orahlc'opport1lnit ) ' is presented -
ed n nt his his store huilding ou
HIP west sidf > of the square so a ! ;
I.to he elltirely rcleivcd froUl care ,
w"orlaurl WOI' ) ' for a timc at lc'st. .
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I hereb.r extend to the friends
of rokcli Bow and dcinit , : my
sincere thanks for their s mpa-
thy and assistance during thc
sickness and eath of mV' beloved -
ed wife and to the M. E : church
for the use of their building.
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J. C. Moore , ahstracting. 2lf
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Wail Paper at J. C. Bowen's
J. G. 1-4conard bondcd abstrac-
ter. ,9t f
This ofliee has a limited I1tHII-
bel' of Hicks Altnae's for sale at
25 cents. .14tf
Afalfa ] seed allll afalfa ] hay
for sale hy J. 'V. Conley , Broken
Bow , Nehraska.
Sec those heautifu ] house plants
at the Star Grocery. 43tf
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We w ! , h to sa ) ' to the T4ulies
the ) ' have not purchascd their
spring' and summcr drel-\s \ goods
that ) ' 011 wilt do well h } ' caling- ]
on u h"fore hu'ing. We guar-
antce satisfaction in every way.
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We haye just reccived our new
linc of spring' wall paper. All
1IJ03 pattcrns. Calt and ! ; ce them
at WilJdll's drug store. 35 tf
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FOH SAI.IOlle : rell Poll , Oltl'
Poll DlI1'ham and eight Shorthorn -
horn hulls. A II have ped ig1'tt'f\ .
'I'hc ) ' call he St'elt at the Olohe
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Dr. A. root. I arl. the eye special-
bt , will he at nr. C. I , . Mullills'
ol1ice April 18. for ouc cia ) ' OU ] ) ' .
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Go to thc StI\ \ ' Grocer ) ' for
garden seeds , hulk : lnd packag ( ' .
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that have familics. Houes ! furn-
ishcII.-Wl\wr \ UNION Mn..pNG Co.
3Htf Wet ! Uni n , Neh.
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I.ind of hlends of coflces the ! i.lIn'(1
a. . haR heen furnished h ) " suppl ) '
hou1ls ! , and at less price. COU1r
: cnd cc and he convinced.
'I'llu S1'AU GHOCIWV Co. ,
+ ltf llrol.cellllow , N h.
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E : 'I'hat's the way the Uisc Harrows W ll ( that I advertis. .
: = eel fOI' thc last two wceln at 1125.00. In j\\ t six days " , e : : : : : :
sold a carload and wc wired' the factor ) ' to 5end us some
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= = m rL' and till tIC ! balance.of . tlw car
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: : : with SIIIICC ) ' 14tstN ! ; , wJl1ch we an' $ 3 5 0 0 i
E : sl'lIing for. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
= = Now clulI't g'd thl' ielL'a in ) ' 0\11' head that becam C' we are
E selling' thcsl' listl'r 1'01' $5.00 to $10.00 less than other deal- = =
: : : : el' , that it is a cheap Iistcl' . Ask S01nl' of ) 'our neighbors : : :
E : ahout till' Brow h idiug L4istcr. 1.01' I don't think there is : : : : :
= = a neighhorhooll in the county that has not got these l id- : ;
E : . iug' 1-4hters. We solel IH of them last ) 'cat' and did not have : : :
= = onl' rctnt'tlcd , : l\Icl \ that is more than any clcl1et' iu the county - : : : : : :
_ ty -.I can safer 'the listers thcy . . solel.Vh 1I'oti . come in
: : : : look ovcr these goods anel pnces and compare .I'j ; : ; ; ; ; ;
= = the pricc your dealcr is charging you , . . ' "
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: : : - Walking Cultivator , Tongue. . . . . . . , . . , 4.00 .
: = : Walking Cultivator , New Departure , . . 3.60 : : : !
: : : : : 3-Sectlon Harrow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 14.60 : : : : : I
= = 16-lncn Walking Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 14.00
: : : : . 14-lnch Gang Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66.00 3.
: : : : 16-lnch Sulkey Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 36.00 : g
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I , \ rlllllim' of l'llllttlllkc\ ' ! '
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. . .S. P. GROAT & CO. . .
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Lincoln Land Co's. lots and
blocks for sale by S. P. Groat.
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li'AHl\I FoSAI.H.160 \ acre ! > ,
levcl , good soil , 11 0 acrcs in cul-
tivatioll , .10 fCllccd to pasturc . ,
good od h nse , flame barn .tor
H horses. fra11l\ granary , socl
chic1 < cn house , good well and I
wind mill , seven milefi west of
Broltcn Bow. '
42-4" DAv.r A. CHAMIU < .
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HEPUHLICAN and Swine Herd
$1.50.
Gardcn , field , flower and cane
seed-Bulk .01' package-At J .C.
BOWEN. 40tf
Go to Snyder Bros. for clopt-
iug. 'rhe havc a large hnll
complete stock of spring and
summer goods. 4 < 1tf
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FOR SAI.It-Hereford Bull No.
] 05283 , Individuality. Pcdigree. . .
good.-G. g. CADwm.J. . 4Hf.
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I have moved my 1I1eat market I
to the 1'00111 betwecn Haeberle's
and 'Vilson & Dra1ceR store. and
solicit the patronagc of old and
new customers.
43-.t ( ) P. J. SI\fONSON. :
Celcl'Y and fresh''egeta.blcs of
all kiucls at the Star Grocery.
] ha\'e private money to loan
on Cus er count ) ' farm ! > .
.13-44 1 . C , HOUSH.
1i'0I SAl.Jt-i'om registercd
horthol'l1 hulls.
43-45 .I. U. BHHNIZHH.
Just rcccivcd a lIew stock of
picture frames , mouldings , matR ,
etc. Picture fraUles made to 01'-
dcr. HecollIl hand gooods of all
1cincl hought anti sod. ]
J un KA v ,
3ltf South Side Square.
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Moncy loaned on lmpro\'cd
farms. J AlIIHS I4lmwIclI ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb.
Stamp Photo's at Bangs'
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I ha\'c bought l all1ah lj'enon's
interest in the Stationary department -
ment in the post ofJice , and i elicit
thl' patronage of all our old cn"
tomeI's and thc gencral puhlk.
Ht I' ! IUHIIHwl' WA1"l'H.
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Sec that fine line of cookies at
thl' Star nl'Ocer ) ' . .Iitf
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FOH HAt,1t . . .A gOOlI improved
farm consisting uf 320 acrcs ; 1)0
acres undcr cult \'a t ion. Jirst.c1ass
well. good farm huildings. 200
acre ; in past me. ! igltt tltiles
tlol'th-I'nil of nsellllO , Neh.
JS.'lh Ji'nANJ. : Plum\ ' .
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II'on S/\LH 'l'HADI\-'J / OWll
lots amI a fcw . live acre ] Qts in
this city , for cattlc , horscs or farm
laud.-Allen Rc'ucr.
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8 Jllst rccci , , c1
o a large : 'Itock ' of
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PAPER. :
I..WALL . .
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of the ] atut dcsigns. No ;
81 tineI' tine can be had in the
S d ty. See my goods and get I
l\lIy Prices
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beforc purchasing' you.
6 want to ave money.
S ED. McCOMAS
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< cn Bow , Nebraska. ,
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J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac-
ter. 39tf
Farms for sale and lands for :
rent. Now is th time to get a
farm cheap , as the cheap farma
are all goin , aud prices are adr. j
vancing' rapldly.-J. G. Brenizer. '
_ Sec Peale for seed corn. ,
Lawn mowers sharpened in a -
scientific manner. Guaranteed.
4.1 tf CHAS. HUCKULDURRY. ;
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I.nhturt' ) r tJtuck ,
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I will take from 80 to 100 head
of cattle or horses to pasture for .
.
thc season. . of 1903 at 40c per head '
pct' month for cattle ancl 50c per
head per month for horses. I
have over 400 acres of pasture
that has never been grazed down. .
Will furish plenty of salt and
water. Address or inquire of E.
'l'aylor , Broken Bow , Neh. I
.T. G. f 4eona I'd bonded a bstrac- ;
tel' . 39th ;
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UUUtltt ttI4ILINt ! . } J
1 ha\'c opened up a dress mak- :
i 1g' shop 111 the Healty Block
over Miss Liggett : ; Millinery
Store and am prepared to do all
kinds of fancy dressmaking , also
a spccialty on cutting-and fitting. '
Please give me a caB. J'
Yours respectfully. : ;
43-47 LILLIAN HULL.
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We ha\'c just received a large i
onlel' of new lihoes. : We have
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tlu' largest u ort1l1ent and the
he t grac1e of hoes for ttC money I
t hat It as ever been handled in
Broken Bow. You will do well
by calling to sce them before
huying. SNYDER BROS. '
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I ha\'c hough thc li'red Rtnne '
rcsturan t and a prepared to. < 1.0 . _ . /1
a first class busmess , and ! OhClt ,
the patronac-c of the pubhc : Ind. ' i
myoId customers. t
'l3-4& WM. DAVIS : 4
1- : ulirrlJv : : Il. Rh - euma tism I'
Malt III tty cenlS ( We ) &lid we wtl1 scud
I : JOU II rOclpe tor treatlLg IIbeUIIIIUSIII and.
u trlllllllCIUIJlO ot chu nOMIC n MICDY , I
Thou.llnde hllvo trltd. It aM tound rellot. , f
SUIlr : CUIlIe. 'fRY IT. .
UOM > > JA5N1I8 , . QO. ,
I . - In 1I1:1I1I0Q" : : . . , lit. PAul. Mlua