The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 30, 1904, Image 6

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McCook Tribune
F M KIMMELL Publisher
MCOOK
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NEBRASKA
News in Brief
A colony of 5000 Italians Is to lo
cate In Missouri
Slight earthquake shdcks have
been felt In portions of Panama
There is much typhoid among Ger
man troops In Southeast Africa
Toial paid admissions to the
Worlds fair 12804G16
The Steel Bolt association la New
York has decided to advance the
price of bolts 4 per ton
Much of the influx of immigration
at the present time is of an undesir
able character
King Charles and Queen Amelia
arrived at Lisbon on their return
from their visits to Great Britain and
France
A dispatch from Glasgow says the
Canadian Pacific railroad has ordered
three large high speed steamships
from Fairchild Co
The Nebraska hen is getting busy
about three weeks ahead of time and
as a result the price of eggs is de
creasing from day to day
George L Shoup former United
States senator from Idaho died at his
home in Boise in his sixty eighth
year after an illness lasting several
weeks
Emperor Nicholas has purchased
the entire private collection of
estchaglns pictures which it was an
nounced had been offered for sale at
auction for 50000
The British steamer Tottenham has
been chartered at San Francisco to
railroad building material to Chemul
po to be used in repairing the Harbin
branch of the Siberian railroad
President Roosevelt has accepted an
invitation to attend the Lincoln day
dinner to be given by the republican
club of New York on February 12
The presdent will deliver an address
The house of Hoo Hoo which was
erected on the Worlds fair grounds
at a cost of 25000 is being torn
down preparatory to being sent to
Cuba where it will be used as a
casino
Major E H Hardin who was court
martialed on a charge of neglect in
not having a sufficient guard at Malte
prison from which thirty three native
prisoners escaped was acquitted at
Manila
A physician at Rogers Ark is au
thority for the statement that Miss
Carrie Sawney residing three miles
Bouthwest of the city has abstained
from food for forty eight days with
no ill effects
At Pittsburg Pa Charles M Reed
of Erie supposed to be a millionaire
was declared to be a bankrupt by Jo
seph Buffington in the United States
district court Reeds liabilities are
nearly 1000000
At a special meeting of the share
holders of the Grand Trunk railroad
it was agreed to guarantee the issue
of 7500000 4 per cent gold bonds for
the construction of the Lake Superior
branch of the road
Captain John J Pershing Fifteenth
cavalry has been selected by the war
department as military attache at To
kio Japan to succeed Lieutenant
Colonel Wood whose term of foreign
duty has expired
Prince Fushimi was entertained in
New York at the university at a din
ner given by General Stewart L
Woodford formerly minister to Spain
The dinner was private and there
were no speeches
Rev Frederick W Pitts of St
Stephens Episcopal church Boston
has received notice of his appoint
ment as canon of Christ church cath
edral St Louis He is undecided as
to his acceptance
The house committee on interstate
and foreign commerce has authorized
a favorable report on the Vreeland
bill making it unlawful to stamp the
words United States assay on gold
or silver used in arts
Belgiums national pavilion at the
Worlds fair is the first of the foreign
buildings upon which the work of de
molition has begun This structure
is partly of steel tne framework con
sisting of tnat material
The annal register of the United
States naval academy for the year
1904 05 shows the number of midship
men in the academy to be 823 the
largest number in the institution at
the end of a scholastic year
Professor H K Wolfe principal of
the Lincoln Neb high school has
been offered and accepted the chair
of philosophy and pedagogy at the
University of Montana He will as
sume his duties in February
The Italian government has ordered
the immediate execution of those re
pairs upon St MarKs at Venice
which are of an urgent character and
that everything necessary be done to
prevent any damage to the Basilica
Gifts amounting to 437370 were
announced by President Harper at the
fifty third quarterly convocation of the
University of Chicago John D
Rockefeller gave 245000 for current
expenses and 00000 for Improve
ments to the heating plant
The Harvard university catalogue
for 1904 05 issued a few days ago
shows Harvards registration this
year exclusive of the summer school
and Radcliffe college to be 4130 as
compared with 4328 last year or a
loss of 192 In the university
THE BALTIC FLEET
JAPANESE SQUADRON SAILS TO
MEET THE SAME
BRITISH MERCHANTMEN SEIZED
One of Them Carried Russian Officers
Who Escaped from Shanghai
Steamer King Arthur Accused of
Loading Supplies for Port Arthur
LONDON The Dailys Mails cor
respondent at Hong Kong says he has
learned on trustworthy authority that
a powerful Japanese squadron of
battleships and armored cruisers Is
proceeding south accompanied by fif
teen colliers and transports to attack
the Russian Baltic squadron
According to the Shanghai corres
pondent of the Daily Telegraph it is
reported that a Japanese squadron of
eight warships and fifteen transports
Is going south to meet the Russian
squadron
TOKIO The Japanese protected
cruiser Tsushima seized the British
steamer Nigretia bound for Vladivo
stok off Ulsan Corea yesterday An
examination of the Nigretias cargo
showed it had a large cargo of contra
band of war on board It was sent to
Sasebo for trial before the prize court
It is reported that the Nigretia had
on board officers and men of the Rus
sian torpedo boat destroyers who had
escaped from interment at Shanghai
and were attempting to regain the
Russian lines The Nigretia belongs
to Allan Co of Leith Scotland
The British steamer King Arthur
was captured while attempting to
leave Port Arthur yesterday by the
Japanese guardship Asagiri It is un
derstood that the King Arthur took
supplies to Port Arthur It had on
board Russian naval officers who were
attempting to join the Russian second
Pacific squadron The King Arthur
was taken to Sasebo for trial
All Japan is today ringing with
praises of General Samelima as the
hero of the assault of Keekwan moun
tain fort It is conceded that his hero
ism inspired his men and turned a
threatened disaster into a splendid
victory General Samejima is an old
Samurai veteran of the war of the Re
storation and the Satsuma rebellion
He is gray haired and bent but is
wiry and active He is an engineer
and was formerly a garrison com
mander He is Japans specialist in
fortifications and was called to Port
Arthur to superintend the siege works
He was not assigned to an active
command and it is supposed here that
General Samejima replaced General
Tsuchiya as division commander
SHANGHAI There appears to be
no doubt that the commander of the
Russian torpedo boat destroyer Groz
ovoi who has been interned here
since his vessel arrived after the bat
tle between the Russian and Japanese
fleets off Port Arthur on August 10
took passage on the steamer Nigretia
bound for Vladivostok The command
er carried valuable charts and docu
ments
FAVORS YOUNG MEN
President Said to Be Partial to Rising
Generation
WASHINGTON There is consider
able gossip among newspaper men and
other well informed persons in Wash
ington over a well founded report
that President Roosevelt may at the
outstart of his new term of office give
fuller play to his well known prefer
ence for young men in office It is
predicted that the ministers who re
tire from the cabient will be replaced
by younger men and that vacancies
in other branches of government and
particularly in the consular service
will go to young able and vigorous
men It can hardly be said that the
preference for -young men is a hard
and fast policy adopted by the ad
ministration nor can it be said that
the rule originated with President
Roosevelt There seems to be other
influences at work throughout the
country in the making of popular sen
timent favorable to the selection of
young men for political office
ALLOWED ANY ONE TO VOTE
More Evidence of Fraud Brought Out
at Denver Hearing
DENVER Colo The supreme court
heard testimony on the contempt
charges against Isaac Goldman and
Ed Sweeny for their part in the elec
tion in Precinct three Ward 4 this
city This precinct is the original
Green county from which in 1903
726 votes were returned one more
than the total registration and all but
eight for the democratic ticket
Dr Matt G Root supreme court
watcher testified that Goldman and
Sweeney who were election judges
allowed many persons to vote who
were not properly registered He said
that a girl not over eighteen years
old was permitted to vote after her
vote had been challenged although
the name which she gave was not in
the registration book
Continue War On Canteen
COLUMBUS O The executive
committee of the American Anti
Saloon league met here and outlined
plans for a legislative campaign It
was determined to make a fight for
the retention of anti canteen law suf
ficient additional appropriation to
complete army recreation halls for
effective prohibitory legislation for
Indian territory should it bo granted
ftatchood and the passage of the
Hepburn bill to prohibit the shipping
of liauor Into the new territories
BAKER WINS ON HIS APPEAL
Attorney General OrdeFS His Rein
statement on the New Mexico Bench
WASHINGTON The following let
ter was sent to Judge Ben Baker of
New Mexico by Attorney General
i Moody
I I have been directed by the presi
dent to inform you that he has re
voked and annulled the order for your
removal from the position of associate
justice of the supreme court of New
Mexico communicated to you by let
ter of December 9
Judge Baker immediately after be
ing advised of the presidents action
tendered his resignation to take ef
fect upon the appointment and
qualification of his successor Charges
were filed against him it is said by
political enemies who wanted his of
fice Both the president and attorney
general it is claimed acted too hast
ily in removing him Attorney Gen
eral Moody did not at any time before
the order of removal was made give
the case his personal attention but
acted upon the recommendation of
one of his assistant attorneys whop
it is claimed failed to make an im
partial investigation acting largely
upon the verbal statements of Asso
ciate Judge McFee of New Mexico
and Governor Otero who appeared in
person and said the people demanded
a change and would remain in a tur
moil as long as Baker stayed there
BRITT GETS THE DECISION
Fight Goes the Full Limit of Twenty
Rounds of Fierce Fighting
SAN FRANCISCO At the twentieth
round Jimmy Britt of San Francisco
and Battling Nelson of Chicago fight
ing like a pair of bulldogs the gong
sounded the end of the contest and
Referee Roche unhesitatingly placed
his bond on the California boy as the
winner of the contest In the closing
round Britt was punching the Chicago
boy all over the ring but his blows
lacked the sufficient force to put a
quietus on his opponent
The fight was an exemplification of
how much punishment a human being
can endure and not succumb At sev
eral stages of the fight Nelson was
badly punished but always kept game
ly coming up to the firing line and
all through the twenty rounds he
forced the fighting In one or two in
stances he had the local boy in dis
tress but Britts excellent generalship
and the advice of his seconds saved
him from going too close to the danger
point
Nelson is unquestionably a wonder
in the pugilistic world Time after
time taking blows heavy enough to
put out an ordinary fighter he would
come up apparently in his early form
and bring the fighting to Britt
Mechanics Pavilion was crowded to
the roof the gate receipts being over
35000
CABINET HOLDS A MEETING
Action on Foodstuffs and Other Mat
ters of Interest
WASHINGTON At the cabinet
meeting Tuesday the action of the
Agricultural department in standard
izing some additional foodstuffs was
approved on the recommendation of
Secretary Wilson Secretary Taft said
at the conclusion of the meeting that
he had submitted to the nresident a
report on his mission to Panama The
report was confidential and he could
not discuss it at this time He said
also it had been decided that the
Philippine scouts who constituted
one of the features of the Philippine
exhibit at the St Louis exposition
and who are to appear at the inaugur
ation of President Roosevelt on March
4 should go from Washington after
the inauguration to New York where
they will participate in the annual
military tournament to be held there
in March Soon after the tournament
they will return to the Philippines by
way of San Francisco Until they
come to Washington to attend the in
auguration they will remain in the
barracks on the fair grounds in St
Louis
HAS HER SCALP TORN OFF
Hair Caught by Revolving Shaft at
Omaha
OMAHA Neb Miss Lillian Sulli
van aged 18 met with an extremely
painful accident her entire scaj be
ing torn from her head from a point
just above the eyes clear around over
the ears to the nape of neck So great
was the young womans nerve that
she didnt faint or collapse in the
slightest degree While the surgeons
were replacing the scalp she con
versed with more composure than any
one present Several men who rushed
to her assistance when they saw the
accident were overcome by the hor
rible sight
Miss Sullivan is employed in the
dry fruit cleaning department of the
McCord Brady company She was plac
ing a box of packed fruit on a shelf
above the work bench in her room
when her hair was caught by a re
volving shaft Upwards of sixty
stitches were required to replace the
scalp
Information About Women
DENVER Mrs Sarah Piatt Deck
er president of the National Federa
tion of Womens Clubs announced
Wednesday that she had practically
completed arrangements for the estab
lishment of a bureau of information
Information concerning the work of
women in this country their clubs and
all matters in which they are inter
ested will be collected and dissemin
ated Out lines for study also wil bo
prepared It is probable that the head
nuarrs will be at Porsmouh N H
NEWS IN NEBRASKA
STATE NOTES
Tecumseh merchants report a good
holiday trade
Dodge county employes but eighteen
male teachers
The hotel Lathrop at Hardy was
uurned io the ground
There was a fire at the Normal
college in Fremont but it did not in
terrupt work
Nebraska has realized from the in
snection of kerosene and gasolIITe at
lu cents per barrel the sum of 38
95440 according to the biennial re
port of Oil Inspector Church which
was filed with the governor
At Holdrege John R Lucas who
hot and killed Clyde Lester Decem
ber G was bound over to the district
court on a charge of murder in the
first degree and wag remanded to jail
without bail
Charles Field hung himself at Crete
He was a foreman of stonework on
the new Burlington depot at that
place He was found at supper time
hanging from a rafter in the tool
house No cause is known for the
deed other than that he iad been
drinking heavily
The Farmers Elevator company of
Straussville have the elevator under
construction and have commenced to
purchase and ship grain An exper
ienced man has been placed in charge
of the business and the farmers by
co operation hope to circumvent the
grain buyers trust if such an insti
tution exists
Judge Harrington in the district
court at Long Pine has granted a de
cree annulling the marriage of S
Herbert Moore and Clara Taylor
which occurred Long Pine several
years ago The decree was petitioned
for by Will H Taylor of Rosedale
111 who declared that his sister had
bean insane since 1894 Mrs Moore
is now an inmate of the Lincoln asy
lum
George E Haskell president of the
Eeatrice Creamery company and for
mer resident of Lincoln will return
to Lincoln from California with his
family about January 1 He has been
in Colorado and California for several
years on account of ill health but has
so far recovered that his physicians
pay he can return to this climate with
safety The family has been for some
time at Ocean Beach Cal
Recently P C Alcorn of Crab Or
chard suffered an injury to one of his
eyes and it was believed the optic
might be saved However inflamma
tion set in in such a bad condition
that the sight of the other eye was
threatened and the surgeons deemed
it adyisable to remove the injured
eyeball to guard against the possibility
of Mr Alcorns suffering total blind
ness
Mayor Hackett and some of the city
rouncilmen ot Humboldt had an in
teresting session with a stranger who
appeared last weelc and made all pre
parations to open up a bucket shop in
a vacant office room of the city The
authorities objected but the man
went on with his arrangements until
warned that he would be immediately
arrested if he attempted to do busi
ness when lie decided to drop tne
matter
P L Trover in jumping from freight
No 46 at Callaway had a narrow es
cape from a horrible death which he
is liable to remember for some time
to come Troyer has been up at Sheri
dan for some time past and wanting
to get back to his home at Callaway
made arrangements with a party
bringing some horses east to ride
with him Thinking tlr tmin wi ot
going to slop when it arrived there
he made a jump for the plattorm
which was covered with frost A few
minutes later he was discovered by
Frank Makvicka the night watchman
lying insensible with his head nearly J
touching the rails
Sheriff Hall of Holt county is quite
pleased with the capture of Bernard
McGreevy the missing banker and
says he had received a tip that he
was in Arizona and was making ar
rangements to go to Arizona when
he received word of his capture Mr
hall has worked diligently on the case
from the beginning and had sent de
scriptions of the missing banker to
all officers in Arizona and several
oKher states and territories
The same line of talk concerning
seed corn as was given at the state
university seed corn special over the
Burlington route in Tecumseh will
be carried out at the coming session
of the farmers institute The farm
ers are awake to the fact that there
is much in the proper selection of the
grain its care in the cultivation of
the ground and in changing crops
Hon J L Young who has one of the
best farms in Johnson county says
that a few years ago under the same
conditions that have prevailed for the
past two or three jears he used to
raise as hteh as severtyfive bushels
of corn to the acre on land which is
now yielding from thirty to thirty
five
The Nebraska fair commission will
contribute the 100 necessaiy for
bringing the mammoth statue of Ne
braska from St Louis to Lincoln It
has been decided to place thestatute
in the rotunda of the state capitol
building where it will be sheltered
from the ravages of the elements It
Is thought that with such protection
the staff statue can be prererved in
definitely A meeting will be held in
Omaha by the state commission and
rt that time a telegram will be sent
to President Francis accepting the
gift
1
IT AFFECTS NEBRASKA LANDS
KInkaid Has Some Amendments to
t e Laws
WASIIINGJN Congressman KIn
kaid of Nebraska Introduced an
amendment on the opening day of con
gress to amend the homestead laws
affecting certain lands in the western
and northwestern portions of Ne
braska which would extend the time
six months within which entrymen
under the bill effective last June may
occupy the land so entered This Is a
trifling matter compared with other
proposed amendments to the Kinkaid
law which it will be remembered in
creased the area of a homestead entry
to G40 acres
Prominent Nebraskans propose a
law to amend the Kinkaid law provid
ing for the sole use of grazing lands
for grazing purposes This proposition
is made in the hope of promoting the
settlement or profitable occupancy of
the vast area of grazing lands tribu
tary to the Burlington Union Pacific
and Norhwestern railroads in the
state Charles F Manderson of Omaha
general solicitor for the Burlington
would have the department of the in
terior survey these lands and put them
into three classes namely first
arable lands second irrigable lands
third pastoral lands The latter class
Mr Manderson would have put on sale
at not less than 10 cents nor more
than 25 cents an acre
An other idea is to sell under the
direction of the secretary of the in
terior all lands not disposed of under
the Kinkaid act Still another amend
ment provides for buying the land out
right at 10 cents or more an acre in
the discretion of the secretary of the
interior
Mr Manderson has laid his idas
before the members of the Nebraska
delegation in congress and has re
nuested them to join him in a confer
ence to be held at Washington or at
Omaha some time this month
PAY FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS
Districts Deal Liberally With Their
Educators
The various school districts of the
state of Nebraska have dealt liberally
with their school teachers during the
last year and while the total amount
of money spent in salaries for men
teachers- is a decrease when compared
with the amount spent last it does not
follow that the individual salaries of
men have decreased for the reason
that the number of men teachers em
ployed this year is less than the year
before According to statistics compiled
by Chief Clerk Harnly for use in the
biennial report of Superintendent
Fowler there was spent for salaries
for male teachers this year was S572
72820 and for female teachers 2
53310S10 compared to G0S70879
spent in salaries for male teachers
and 231340919 paid to female
teachers last year Of this total
amount Douglas county paid its male
teachers in 1904 29S34S7 and its fe
male teachers 3S971SS In 1904
there were employed in the state 13S9
men and S323 women teachers
against 1490 men and 7S19 women
teachers last year making a total for
1904 of 9711 against 9309 the in
crease in teachers being occasioned
by the increase in women teachers
showing that woman is gradually tak
ing the place of man in educational
lines in Nebraska
Fifteen Years in Court
NEBRASKA CITY The estate of
Robert Hawks deceased that was
filed for probate in the county court
about fifteen years ago has been set
tled and closed The estate is one of
the largest ever filed for probate in
the county court and was the cause
of many lawsuits
Woman Attempts Suicide
CHADRON Because of a quarrel
with her husband Mrs William Rondo
attempted to commit suicide here
She shot herself with a revolver in
the left breast the bullet lodging un
der the right shoulder blade It is
doubtful whether she will recover
Premiums for Nebraska
LINCOLN At the St Louis ex
position Nebraska stood second in the
list of states in the horticultural ex
hibit and only was excelled by the
state of Colorado In all deparments
the state received more than 500 pre
miums
Rev Johnson Appointed
LINCOLN Rev P C Johnson of
Tecumseh will take up the duties of
chaplain at the state penitentiary
January 1 The announcement of the
appointment was made by Governor
Mickey who was formerly one of Rev
Johnsons parishioners at Osceola
Chaplain Walter K Williams an
nounced his resignation to the gover
nor just before election
G L Shumway of Scotts Bluff coun
ty proposes to erect an sr000 power
plant on the North Platte river near
the town of Gering The plant is in
tended to have a capacity of 400 horse
power Mr Shumway has filed an ap
plication for water with the State
Board of Irrigation in which he says
the plant is to be used for milling
manufacturing and other purposes It
will be necessary to dig a ditch four
miles long to conduct the water to
the proposed site A company has
been formed to complete the work of
co iv 1 ruction
Llahts on Brooklyn Bridge
There are three lights on the Brook
lyn bridge which are never seen by
those who have occasion to use the
bridge at night but those three lights
mean much to the masters of sailing
approach or exceed
vessels whose masts
ceed the 135 feet between the center
of the span and the water One of
k uofiv in the center of the
epan and marks the highest point the
of the center
other two are at each side
feet from the tow
ter light about 10
ers and mark the danger limit
Lord Roseberys Good Story
In a recent English biography ap
pears an anecdote told in the charac
teristic English manner me writer
remarks Lord Rosebery told a very
good story for he is alwaysamuslngj
about a gentleman who was traveling
in the southern United States The
visitor was being shaved by a negro
barber and noticed the extreme blunt
ness of the razor
Yes sir said the barber it is
vury blunt sar I was out last night
wid the boys
Newspaper Circulation
A statistician has learned that the
annual aggregation of the circulation
of the papers of the world is estlmatea
to be 1200000000u copies To grasp
the idea of this magnitude we may
state that it would cover no fewer
than 10450 square miles of surface
that it is printed on 781250 tons of
paper and further that if the num
ber 12000000000 represented in
stead of copies seconds would take
more than 333 years for them to
elapse
Found at Last
Hensley Ark Dec 26th Special
That a sure cure for Backache would
be a priceless boon to the people and
especially the women of America is
admitted by all interested in medical
matters and Mrs Sue Williams of
tnis place is certain she has ound in
Dodds Kidney Pills the long looked
for cure
I am 38 years old Mrs Williams
says and I have suffered with the
Backache very much for three
or four years I have beon treated
by good physicians and got no relief
but thanks to God I have found a cure
at last and it is Dodds Kidney Bills
I have taken only one box and it hasgj
done me more good than all the doc-
tors in three or four years I want
ail sufferers from Backache to know
that they can get Dodds Kidney Pills
and get well
Backache is one of the first symp
toms of Kidney Disease Guard against
Brights Disease or Rheumatism by
curing it with Dodds Kidney Pills
Tc Train Servants
Hamburg is to have a school for
training servants It is not intended
to compete wth exiting schools
which provide training in domestic
science for girls of well-to-do fami
lies
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time because it
never sticks to the iron but because
each package contains 1G oz one full
pound while all other Cold Water
Starches are put up in -pound pack
ages and the price is the same 10
cents Then again because Defiance
Starch is free from all injurious chem
icals If your grocer tries to sell you a
12 oz package it is because he has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance
He knows that Defiance Starch has
printed on every package in large let
ters and figures 1G ozs Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iron
sticking Defiance never sticks
Purity of the Mind
You can no more filter your mind
Into purity than you can compress it
into calmness you must keep It pure
if you have it pure and throw no
stones into it if you would have it
auiet Ruskin
100 Reward 100
The readers of this paper III be pleased to leara
that there 1 at least one dreaded disease thatscleuc
ha been able to cure la all Its stages and that Is
Catarrh Halls Cutarrh Cure Is the only posltlva
cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh
belnir a constitutional disease requires a constitu
tional treatment Hal Catarrh Cure U taken lu
ternally actlnp directly upon the blovd and mucout
surfaces of the system thereby destroying tho
foundation of the disease and Klvlnn the patient
Ftrenpth by bulldlns up the conr tltutlon and agist
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so much faith In Its curafc powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case that It faUs M
cure Send for list of testimonial
Address F J CHEXEf CO Toledo O
Sold bv all DruKKlKUTSc
Take Hills Family Pills for constipation
Cupid is a sorry leader after lead
ing people Into trouble he leaves them
to fight it out themselves
A Rare Cood Thing
Am using ALLENS FOOT EASE and
can truly say 1 would not have been without
It so long had I known the relief it would
give my aching feet I think it a rare good
thing for anyone having sore or tired feet
Mrs Holtwert Providence R I
Sold by all Druggists Joe Ask to day
Statesmen who also ran are nat
urally slow to predict a bright future
for their country
A iUAKANTKii CUKE FOR TUVES
Itililn Hllud lticedlns r Intrudln Pllei Your
drulst will refund mmey If PAZO OINTMENT
falls to cure you in 6 to 11 days 50c
The quickest way to beat a woman
in an argument is to listen and say
nothing
PNos Cure cannot be too highly i poUcn of aj
a couch cure J V OllniEN 322 Third Ave
Minneapolis Minn Jan G 11MJ0
It is a good deal easier to stir up
a hornets nest than it is to find tlie
right place to crawl into
If you don t get the biggest and best
Its your own fault Defiance Starcr
is for sale everywhere and there is
positively nothing to equal it in qual
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