The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 23, 1902, Image 4

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By F M KIMMELL
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co
Subscription l a Year in Advance
Republican Convention
Tlio Ropiibliciuis of tlio stato of Nebraska nro
horoby called to mcot in convention at tlio
Auditorium in tlio city of Lincoln on Wednes
day Juno 18 HKC ut 2 oclock in tlio afternoon
for tlio purpose of placing in nomination can
didates for tlio following oflices to be votesd for
at tlio imxt genornl olection to bo bold in tbo
stato of Nebraska November 4 1902 viz Ono
governor one lieutenant governor ono secretary
of state ono auditor of public accounts ono
treasurer ono suiwrintendent of public instruc
tion ono attorney general ono commissioner of
public lands and buildings mid for tlio trans
action ofsucb other business as may regularly
come before tbo meeting
Tliobasisof representation of tbo several coun
ties in said convention shall bo tbo voto cast for
lion Samuel II Sedgwick for judgo of tlio su
premo court at tlio regular election bold on
November i 1911 giving ono delegate for each
100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for
tlio biiid Samuel II Sedgwick and ono
for each county Said apportionment
entitles the following countiesto the following
representation in mid convention
Furnas 12 Gosper 4
Redwillow 11 Frontier 8
Hitchcock J Hayes 4
Dnndy 4 Chase v 4
It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed
in said convention but that the dolegatcs pres
ent tlioroat bo authorized to cast the full voto
of tbo couutv represented bv thorn
Notice is hereby given that each ofthoodd
numbored senatorial districts in tlio Stato is to
select a monitor of the stato cominitteo to serve
for tlio term of two years
Hy order of the state cominitteo
II C Lindsay Chairman
JoiinT Mallamuu Secrotnry
Republican County Convention
Tbo Republicans of Redwillow county are
hereby called to meet in convention in tbo city
of McCook on Saturday the 21th day of May
1902 at tlio hour or eleven oclock a in for tbo
purpose of placing in nomination candidates for
tlio following otlicos to bo voted for at the next
general election to be boldin tbo state of Ne
braska on tbo 1th day of November 1902 viz
Ono county attorney one county judge ono
representative of the CTith legislativo district
ono commissioner first district eleven dele
gates to tlio Republican state convention olovon
delegates to the Republican congressional con
vention of the 5th congressional district or the
stato of Nebraska eleven delegates to the 29tli
senatorial district convention or the stato of
Nebraska and for tbo transaction of such other
business as may regularly come before said
convention
Tlio basis of representation of tlio several
precincts in said comity shall bo tbo voto cast
for O L Thompson for county treasurer in the
year 1901 allowing one delegate for each fifteen
votes or fraction thereof cast for said O L
Thompsrtn and two delegates at largo for each
votiug precinct of said county Said apportion
ment entitles thosoveral voting precincts in said
county to tbo following representation in said
convention
Alliance 4
Rondvillo 5
Coleman 4
Driftwood 4
Fritsch 4
Grant 4
Lebanon 7
North Valley 4
Redwillow 5
Valley Grange 5
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DEALER
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Beaver 7
KoxElder 4
Danbury 5
East Valley 7
Qerver 4
Iudianola G
Missouri Ridge 4
Perry 4
Tyrone 3
WILLOW GROVE
1st Ward 1st Precinct 13
1st Ward 2nd Precinct 11
2nd Ward 1st Precinct 10
2nd Ward 2ud Precinct 9
Total 133
It is recommended that no proxies be allowed
in said convention but that the delegates pres
ent thereat bo authorized to cast the full vote of
tbo precinct represented by them
By order of committee
C E Eldred Chairman
B G Gossard Secretary
Proclamation
The 30th day of May in each succeed
ing year has been set apart by our laws
as a legal holiday for Memorial purposes
In order that the day may be better ob
served and the people have an oppor
tunity to participate in this observance I
do proclaim the 30th day of May 1902 a
legal holiday to be observed by the peo
ple of McCook and request that they
observe it by abstaining from all un
necessary labor between the hours of 12
noon and G p m and that during that
time all places of business be closed and
that the people repair to the place desig
nated by the Grand Army of the Repub
lic and assist them in Memorial services
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
set my band this 23rd day of May 1902
G E Eldred Mayor
The result in Furnas county while
not a surprise is most gratifying to
Judge Norris who secured the delega
tion in the interest of his candidacy for
congress without opposition This as
sures the judge a solid delegation from
the entire Fourteenth judicial district
and adds a most roseate tint to his pros
pects in the Fifth district
The Burlington management is wise
and businesslike in its policy of persist
ently endeavoring by all reasonable
means to improve the condition of the
country through which its lines are op
erating Especial attention has been
given by the officials to the development
of Southwestern Nebraska a difficult
country which requires different meth
ods than Eastern Nebraska or Iowa in
its agricultural development The
theories of H W Campbell and his
practical demonstrations have always
been regarded as most valuable by the
officials and they have recently given
additional proof of confidence in the
culture methods of Mr Campbell by
purchasing several thousand copies of
the 1902 issue of his Soil Culture Man
ual for free distribution to all who
apply for a copy with an enclosure of a
two cent stamp The book contains a
large amount of practical not theoreti
cal information of distinct value to the
farmers of this section of Nebraska and
none of them should fail to secure a copy
of this free manual Write to J Francis
Omaha Neb
Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is a perfect laxa
tive Sold by A McMillen
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LAST LONGEST
COTLERHEILSOSJPAIPCOtORCO
KANSAS CITY US A
15 Minutes
sufficient to give you most
delicious tea biscuit using
Royal Baking Powder as di
rected A pure true leavener
The Decadence of the Editorial
Sometimes one hears regrets for the
passing of the good old days of Horace
Greeley and his paper for the days
when the New York Tribune was read
throughout the land and was a factor in
the realms of thought for the days when
the utterances of the great editor were
pondered over and quoted and talked of
and when they were reflected in the atti
tude of a large portion of tho people
We are told by men of tho older genera
tion that tho newspaper has degenerated
that tho race of editors has become ex
tinct that whereas formerly the news
paper was a moulder of opinions at least
political it has lost its power that
whereas formerly it was a leader it has
become a follower that itis no longer an
agency for good for it is admitted that
a class of newspapers has come into ex
istence a product of these wicked times
that is a school for sinnors an arm of the
Devil a force for evil that is appalling
The editorial page of the city daily
was once peculiarly tho editors corner
of tho paper where affairs of moment
were discussed by men in whom tho
public reposed confidence whose views
the public was willing to consider if not
to adopt It was tho page to which tho
serious man who was not satisfied with
knowing merely facts but who desired
also to know the relation of effect to
cause turned for instruction and guid
ance But tho editorial page has lost
cast has become a repository for tho
humorous paragraph It is designed
primarily for the amusement of the
young and of the shallow It is referred
to for a few minutes if the news is ex
hausted before the suburban has reached
his destination
In defense of this department a recent
essayist himself a newspaper man has
said that the public has come to reject
the disquisitional editorial declines to
look on the editorial page for light de
demans the facts from which it draws
its own conclusions or has grown too
busy or too indolent to give heed to
controversy
Terhaps the reason for this tempera
mental change in the portion of the pub
lic that reads the better class of papers
is due to the fact that this land is now a
country with a history We have pre
cedents to follow and we do not inquire
whether they are good or bad One
who questions them is branded as an
iconoclast The opinions of the genera
tion that has gone have solidified into
dogmas that protect us like coats of mail
from stray missiles of argument and
reason Our ancestors were compelled
to evolve the problems of government
from chaos The solved them to their
complete satisfaction and set the an
swers down in the back of the book
have found it easier and more to
inclination to look in the back of
We
our
the
book for the answers when we require
them for our own purposes than to work
the problems out than to toil to a de
termination for ourselves We are will
ing to accept their conclusions without
doubting their correctness We believe
that it is possible for us to do so with
safety
Tradition is playing its part in affairs
We do as fathers did not solely because
they did well or because we believe they
did well but because they achieved a
certain measure of success by pursuing
their peculiar course We vote as they
voted We do not ask whether they were
right We are educated education
meaning simply knowledge of what those
who have gone before us did under simi
lar circumstances We have found the
world not as it is but as it was or as
our ancestors conceived it to be to our
liking We not only live in the houses
they built We worship at the shrines
they erected We dwell in the temples
of cant and superstition they reared It
were easier to follow in the trails they
blazed than to go through the forest with
an ax marking a way for ourselves
Their minds like fresh photographic
plates were impressionable were capa
ble of receiving images Our minds
were befogged before exposure to the
scenes it was intended should be re
produced The pictures taken by them
are hanging upon our walls but condi
tions have changed since the negatives
were made The trees which were then
mere saplings have grown to huge pro
portions The roof of the house
has been raised and many wings have
been added
We admit as we must that the picture
does not look right but our dull vision
cannot discern wherein it is faulty We
forget that each generation must seek
truth for itself that experience is prop
erty peculiarly personal a garment that
fits only the one for whom it was made
We can no more profit by the store laid
up for another than we can se out of a
glass eye The reason for the decadence
of the editorial then seems to be the
intolerance of the reading public that
rejects interpretations different from its
own It cares not for the corroboration
for in its conceit it believes its opinions
stand on as high a plane as anothers
Or is it that we are devoid of conscience
and do what conserves our interests re
gardless of right Are we losing our
faculties for the want of exercise Or
have we become deficient in intellect
too preoccupied to think
Desirable House For Sale
My house and two lots with barn
hedge fruit and shade trees corner of
Dakota and Manchester streets occu
pied by H F Pade Fine location Also
lots 10 11 and 12 block 12 First addi
tion to McCook fronting park Apply
to Mrs H G Dixon
Kennett Square Pa
Flies will soon be here and you will
need screens See us before buying
4-4-Its Bullaud Co
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Fraternal Insurance Order Cards
K O T M -Regular meetings on second
anil fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in
McConnell hnll at S Visiting knights welcome
M R Gatkh commander J H Yarouis record
koeierC A Leach finance keeper
ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook
lodgo No i07 meets on second and fourth Mon
day evenings of each month at eight oclock in
McConuell ball J R McCakl Illustrious
Pro Roht V Disvoe Secretary
Grocer Arrested For Selling Impure Food
At Dayton Ohio a grocer named John
L Schuster has been arrested for selling
Arbuckles Arosa Coffee The Puro Food
departmentof Ohio claim that the glazing
on Ariosa Coffee makes it unsalable in
that state This interests other grocers
because similar actions are likely to be
brought against them for selling Ar
buckles or any other coffee which has
been glazed or coated
The trial has been set for June 2d It
is understood that the Arbuckles will
send New York lawyers to defend tho
case Tho Pure Food and Dairy com
missioner Joseph II Blackburn will
employ the best legal talent ho can
secure to represent the states side of
the case The laws of Ohio are very
strict in protecting the people against
impure food It is claimed that Ar
buckles Coffee is impure because it is
coated with a glazing that serves to
cover up defects and make the coffee
look better than it really is and that
this glazing is cheaper than coffee
Every one who drinks coffee will be
nterested in the outcome of this case
Willow Groves Delegates
First ward 1st precinct Albert Bar
nett chairman F M Kimmell J E
Kelley W P Bross E J Wilcox
George Willetts Matthew Lawritson V
Franklin C W Barnes George Beck
S L Green W S Perry C I Hall
First ward 2nd precinct C B Gray
W J Porter C B Sawyer Charles
Emerson W J Line F W Hawks
worth W W Archibald Allen Wilson
FEPalmer John Krieger WABrown
Second ward 1st precinct II P Sut
ton W R Starr C G Budig Howe
Smith W T Coleman R B Archi
bald C F Babcock W S Morlan
Emerson Hanson Don Thompson
Socond ward 2nd precinct S Cor
deal C ADixon TJSmith John
Wentz James Powell J D Hare T J
Devitt Vance McManigal William
Huber
There are greater accomplishments
than the ability to write poetry The
courage for instance to refrain
Motwithstanding the fact that the
experts have passed against the proposed
postal check system it is not probable
that the agitation in its favor will cease
No public measure in recent years has
received a more widespread and spon
taneous endorsement If any real and
valid objections are discovered they will
doubtless be rectified but the main idea
will be firmly and persistently pushed
ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS
BC Monpleasure is in the city today
W C Bulger and wife came in from
ElPaso Texas this morning on 2
Oscar Sampson went down to Oxford
yesterday to see some boy friends gradu
ate in the public schools of that burg
A narrow gauge track is being laid
between the main repair tracks to facili
tate the handling of materials of the
heavier sort
The floor space in the storehouse has
been largely increased by laying a floor
in the attic and building a stairway up
to the second story thus created
Will Mever is on th rlipf with n
mashed finger Thursday afternoon he
was setting an eccentric which slipped
mashing the second finger of his right
hand pretty severely
Henry Sheeser and wife of Brush
Colorado are visiting S M Cochran
and wife this week They are on their
way home from visiting relatives in Red
Cloud
Fireman H E MacKain sustained a
severe loss last Thursday night After
receiving his pay he placed about SSO
in his closet at tho round house and
went out on a train On his return he
found that the money had been stolen
DANBURY
Mrs Charles Rogers is on the sick list
F C Headley and family move back
to Cambridge Monday
Phillip Gliem has had his residence
newly painted Burnett Dolph doing the
work
D A Waterman was on our streets
Monday also looking after the bridges
in these parts
Photographer Steele of Oberlin was
here Saturday telling his patients to
look pleasant please
And still we have nice showers and
great growing weather over one half inch
inch of rain fall this week so far
Alex Strain started last Thursday for
Iowa to be gone about three weeks
While there he will attend n rpnninn f
his old Iowa regiment
Ed Eno returned Tuesday from Mc
Cook where he has been working on the
B M rip track He was hit with a
base ball and obliged to lay off
Danbury public school commencement
exercises passed off quite successfully
last Friday eveninsr The whnlo cln
doinsr the act with satisfaction fn nil
concerned There were four scholarships
awarded one to each of the following
Rollo DeMay Loyal Parker Nettie Ob
linger and Jesse Naden
Grain Moved tn Streams
Nowhere In North America will you
come on a more thrilling night scene
than the fresh water cargo tank un
loading at Buffalo says Itollin Lyntle
Ilartt In The Atlantic Here she lies
beneath the towering grain elevator
which thrusts a long pumping pipe
called the leg down through her
hatchway Mount the gangplank
dodging the spinning ropes that make
your head reel stumble about on the
dark deck look down down down
through the open hatch and zounds
what a sight The hold glows with
electricity It Is misty with blown
dust It roars with mechanical activ
ity
An enormous steel shovel big as
the inside of a house and manipulated
by countless Hying ropes charges back
and forth through the whole length of
the ship pitching the yellow grain be
fore it and heaping it up where the leg
can get hold of it to whisk it into the
bin that is somewhere up In the sky
Leneath in the hold an army of blue
clad men with wooden scoops barely
dodge the deadly shovel as thej swing
the grain into its path
Observations liy Mildred
Scene Tramcar Dramatis personal
Four-year-old girl mother and several
passengers
Child in high shrill treble Mamma
did you get papas birthday present
Yes dearest
What did you get mamma
Cigars lovey
The cheap ones that Aunt Millie told
you about
Silence from mamma but a heighten
ed flush on her face that was not entire
ly the reflection from dearest loveys
red velvet hat
Mamma that man over there has on
a dreadfully dirty necktie You told
papa the other day that no gentleman
would wear a soiled necktie
Man glares and pulls his coat about
his neck
Mildred stop talking
Mildred was silent for a little while
Mamma that lady over there forgot
to polish her shoes tills morning
London Spare Moments
All Cheese Is Densely Populated
Professor Adametz who devoted con
siderable time to tlio study of the fra
grant subject said that the population
of an ordinary cheese when a few
weeks old is greater than the number
of persons upon the earth
Professor Adametz made some inter
esting researches dealing with the mi
nute organisms found in cheese From
a microscopic examination of a soft
variety of Gruyere cheese he obtained
the following statistics In fifteen
grains of cheese when perfectly fresh
from 00000 to 140000 microbes were
found and when the cheese was sev
enty days old the population had in
creased to S00000 in each fifteen
grains An examination of a denser
cheese at twenty five days old proved
it to contain 1200000 In each gram
about fifteen grains and when forty
five days old 2000000 in the same
small particle
Spiders Are Industrious
No small insect ever escapes from
the web of a spider a fact which is
not to be wondered at when it is con
sidered that an ordinary sized snare
may contain as many as 120000 viscid
globules The spinner is constantly
engaged in repairing injuries to the
web inflicted by wind stray leaves or
captured insects Once a day the whole
snare is subjected to rigorous examina
tion and any broken or loosened
threads are adjusted Cornhill Maga
zine
Thunder
Winter thunder is considered through
out Europe to be of very ill omen but
April thunder is considered to be very
beneficial In Devonshire and other
cider counties of England there is a
saying that when it thunJers In April
you must clean up the barrels in
readiness that is for a plentiful crop
of apples
The French consider April thunder
to be indicative of a good yield from
their vineyards and cornfields
Chunce For Vengeance
Simson angrily I have sent the ed
itor of The Hightone Magazine forty
two of my poems and he has returned
every one of them
Friend Dont send him any more
lie might get mad
Suppose he should What could he
do
He might publish one of them un
der vour real uame New York Week
ly
Alinndoned Cisterns
An abandoned cistern is often a dan
gerous thing and should be filled as
stagnant water which may remain in
it is a common source of disease If
this cannot be done at once it is a good
plan to throw in proper disinfectants
and gradually fill it up with sifted
coal ashes
The Real Bitterness
Mamma But darling why should
you object to taking the good doctors
advice
Bobby It isnt his advice mamma
Its his horrid old medicine that I hate
to take Chicago News
Why He Xcvcr Attains Her Ideal
A man who is earning the living for a
family doesn t have time to live up to
his wifes ideals and by tho time he
has made his money he is too old and
wants to be comfortable Atchison
Kan Globe
To make good tea and coffee the wa
ter should be taken at the first bubble
Remember continued boiling causes the
water to part with its gases and be
come flat This is the cause of much
bad tea and coffee Ladies Home Jour
nal
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Dozens of People
Have Had Fits
Out oCthat lot of shoes which HON
EST JOHN has been
SELLING AT COST
And there are a few of that assort
ment left in Mens Womens and
Childrens sizes They must all go
Call and look them over
ANOTHER DROP
In the price of those silk striped Gren
adines Merserized Zephyrs and Silk
Linons
All 6oc Grenadines 4c
All 60c Merserized Zephyrs 48c
All 60c Silk Linons 48c
All 30c Merserized Zephyrs 25c
All 1 5c Batiste Lawns 1 2Ac
AND THEN TOO
We have a few of those beautiful
satin striped Wool Challies which sell
regularly for 1 and 85c per yard all
of which we now offer at 225 and
175 for waist patterns of 2 A yards
We subtract from prices to multiply
on sales Conclusion You profit
For anything in Dry Goods Carpets
Shoes and Groceries ring up telephone
No 16 or call on
I JOHNHGRANNIS j
HcCOOK N E B R i
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IndependentCountyConvention
Tlio Peoples IiiiiniiPiulant elector- of Red
willow county are hereby called to meet in con
vention in the city of Iudianola on Saturday
Juno tho 7th 1102 at tho hour of Nloclock a in
for the purpose of placing in nomination can
didates for the following ollices to ho voted for
at the next general election to be held in the
state of Nebraska in November 1902 viz
One county attorney one county judge one
representative of the Ii5tli district one commis
sioner first district and delegates to the Peoples
Independent stato convention and delegates to
the Peoples Independent congressional conven
tion of the 5th congressional district of the tate
of Nebraska and delegates to the 29th sena
torial district convention of tbo state of Ne
braska and for the transaction of such other
bnsinesi as may regularly come before said
convention
The basis of representation of the several pre
cincts in said county shall le the voteca t for
J V Dutcher for sheriff in the year 1901 allow
ing one delegate for each ir votes or fraction
thereof cast for said J W Dntcher and one
delegate at large for each voting precinct of
said county said apportionment entitles the
several voting precincts in said county to the
following representation in said convention
Alliance 4 Heaver 5 Hondville f
ISoxEIder t Coleman 15 Danbury 1
Driftwood i East Valley 4 Fritsch 4
Gerver A Grant
Lebanon i Mo Ridge
Perry i Redwillow
2 Iudianola C
4 NorthValIey5
5 Tyrone t
Valley Grange a Willow Grove 13 Total a
It is recommended that no proxies be allowed
in said convention but that the delegates pres
ent thereat be authorized to cast the full voto
of the precinct represented by them
It is further recommended that tho precinct
primaries be hold on Wednesday June tth in
each precinct R A Gkeen Chairman
G C Boatman Secretary
Caution
This is not a gentle word but when you think
how liable you are not to purchase for 71c the
only remedy universally known and a remedy
that has had the largest sale of any
medicinc in the world since IMG for the
cure and treatment of consumption and thr at
lung troubles without losing its great popular
ity all these years you will be thankful we
called your attention to Roschees German
Sj rup There are so many ordinary cough rem
edies mado by druggists and others that aro
cheap and good for light colds perhaps but for
severe coughs bronchitis croup and especially
for consumption where there is difficult expec
toration and coughing during tho nights and
mornings there is nothing like German Syrup
Sold by all druggists in the civilized work
G G Green Woodbury N J
BANKSVILLE
W II Benjamin is busy assessing
Grant precinct
Guy Hartman was on the sick list
with grip Tuesday
J II Relph was on business at Cedar
Bluffs Kansas Wednesday
Everybody jubilant over tho amount
of rain fall and crops are looming up
Josh Rowland and wife arrived at
Banksville Saturday and made a trip to
Herndon Kansas Sunday
W E Knobbs visited at Banksville
this week and wont to Hitchcock county
to visit his parents Thursday
McCook Market Quotations
Corrected Friday morning
Corn n1
Wheat ij
Oats GO
Rye
Hogs 61
Eggs 12
Butter ig
I am closing out what buggies I have
at a bargain to make room for a car If
you need anything in the vehicle line it
will pay to call at once
W T Coleman
Base ball goods at Cones
Of Interest to Campers Out
Many of our readers occasional v go
into camp on a hunting or iishingtrip
or prospecting or ranching On such a
trip the question of what to eat is most
important for a turn of indigestion spoils
all the pleasure and sickness away from
home defeats the purpose of the trip
With a little attention to outlitting one
thing may lie made sure that the food
rt ill lie all right Bread biscuits and
flapjacks are the principal things with
fresh meat and fish when they can be
obtained How to handle these and
many other eatable things in the best
wij at uie camp lire is tlie subject of a
little book entitled Camp Cookery
published by the Royal Baking Powder
Co New York Any Triijlwk reader
will receive a copy of this book free of
charge by writing to the Royal Baking
Powder Co New York A iiostal will do
Walks Without Crutches
I was much alllicted with sciatica write
Ed C Nuil Iowaville Sedgwick county KansnJ
going about on crutches and suffering a deal
of pain I was induced to try Ballards Snow
Liniment which relieved me I used three Wc
bottles It is the greatest liniment I ever ued
have recommended it to a number of persons
oil express themselves as being benefitted by it
I now walk without
crutches and am able to
perform a irnitr l rf Krlif ii i r
2jc 50c and 100 at A McJlillens
Advertised Letters
The followinrr lofforc nr l4i
y the McCook postollice Mav 21 1902
j if At j wiiies ocneuecK
fFCIar John H Smith -
Geo Henry Miss Annin P eox
iVVeck OFRowheif l
W hen calling for these letters please
say they were advertised
F M Kimmell Postmaster
A Nearly Fatal Runaway
Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J H
Orner Franklin Grove Illinois which defied
doctors and all remedies for four years Then
Bucklens Arnica Salve cured him Justas gS
for boils
burns
bruises cuts
corns scald skin
eruptions and piles 2K at McConnell Jc Berrys
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo
Quinine Tablets All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure
L W Groves signature is
on each box 2
Stops the Cough and
Works off the Cold
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
cure a cold In
one day No cure no pay Price 25 cents
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