The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 20, 1905, Image 8

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y HARTLEY
A fino lot ol ice is being stored here
vrthisweok
Dr Mackechnio passedthrough Barfc
loy Saturdny
Grace Brown is on tho sick list this
week with tonsilitis and grip
Tho revival meetings at the Mv E
church closed Saturdny evening
Persona came up from Cambridge last
weok to buy goods in Bartley where low
prices prevail
George Listou went to Hastings this
week where he will take a course in the
business college
Cliff Cos is in McCook this week
with the ice gting When through there
he will return and rosunio his place on
the suction
Sol Preimsr made a trip to Norcutur
Kansas last week with a load of goods
for Mr Littbrop who has bought a farm
near that place
OP Martin formerly minister for tho
Christian church here is now preaching
at Waco York county and attending
Cotner Biblo school at Bethany Neb
Ono Kcboolmam near Bartley punishes
her pupils by obliging them to kiss her
All tho big boys in neighboring districts
are asking permission to attend her
school
Eggs on a boom at Bartley Saturday
starting at 25 cents per dozen advanced
to 28 30 and 33 cents with groceries and
dry goods at cost Its fun for the
buyers of goods and sellers of eggs while
it lasts
Mr and Mrs G W Cox of Adair
Iowa visited a few days last week in
Bartley with Mrs Rowo a sister of Mr
Cox and with other relatives They left
Monday eyening for an exteuded visit in
California
Harry L Brown and family from Lew
iston Idaho arrived at Indianola on 12
Thursday morning for a visit with rel
atives Harry is a son of Dr Brown of
Bartley Mrs Brown a daughter of MD
Hobbs near Indianola
Dan and Ed McKillip brought in 200
rfine yearling steers from the San Luis
valley all Herefords or Shorthorns even
in size and hard to beat The McKillip
Brothers aro successful stockmen and
valuable citizens to this vicinity
A social party at J E Lewis Wednes
day night another at Charles Ginthers
Thursday night and a box supper at
Dry creek school house Friday night
affords opportunity for the young people
to enjoy themselves
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund money if
pazo oinment fails to cure any cas no
matter of how long standing in 6 to 14
days First application gives ease and
rest 50p If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded post paid by Paris Medicine Co
St Louis Mo
LEBANON
The Presbyterian church is heated
now by a furnace
Susan Horton has bough Mrs Sarah
Adkins town property
There are several cases of scarletina in
spite of the care used in checking it
- John Worrall who sold his farm on
the Sappa a short time ago has gone to
Indiana
Mary Brinkley and sister Mrs Perry
Benson have returned to their homes in
Colorado
Mr and Mrs Martin Stevens have
moved onto M C Stevens alfalfa farm
C has moved back to Lebanon
Paul Dove a little nephew of Mrs
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On road to McCook
from my house in Mis
souri Ridge precinct
a black cape Finder
please leave at De
Groffs McCook or at
Nick Uerlings Indian
ola
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u fSsMsrfe Often leads
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to
erty No real
woman ever sold
her heart for the
luxuries of life
But many a woman who lias gladly faced
poverty for the man she1 loved may well
doubt her wisdom when pain becomes
the mate of poverty If she were rich
she thinks she could find a way of cure
SSOO
FOR WOMEN
WHO CANNOT BE CURED
The proprietors and makers of Dr Pierces
Favorite Prescription now feel fully war
ranted in offering to pay S500 in legal
money of the United States for any case of
Leucorrhea Female Weakness Prolapsus
or Falling of Womb which they cannot
cure All they ask is a fair and reasonable
trial of their means of cure
You have my heartfelt thanks for vour kind
advice to me writes Mrs Geo Fletcher of 106
Victoria Avenue Gait Ontario Was troubled
with catarrh of uterus for over a vear The
doctors said I would have to go through an op
eration but I commenced to use Dr Pierces
Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Dis
covery also his Lotion Tablets and Antiseptic
and Healing Suppositories Now I am com
pletely cured after using six bottles of Dr
Pierces medicines I am glad to say his medi
cine has made me a new woman
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
by letter free
Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets are easy
and pleasant to take A most effective
laxative
S E Ralsten died very suddenly at
Marion Iowa about two weeks ago
An agent for a building and loan as
sociation was in Lebanon last week and
sold a number of shares to Lebanon bus
inessmen
The correspondent at Lebanon has
been kept busy with three scarletina
patients past two weeks Hence scarc
ity of news
We understand that Mrs Wess Garri
son on the old Sam Jolly farm has tho
smallpox She is being attended by a
Norcatur doctor
I will sell a cane mill that cost SUO
besides the freight for 40 or will trade
This add will not appear again
Walter M Pennington
In his writeup of Bartley the corres
pondent at that place failed to mention
the man who advertised nice cool rooms
to rent Wl ew This winter think of it
M F Brinkley leaves the latter part
of the week for his home in Colorado
after having bought 2000 bushels of al
falfa seed at points near here Danbury
News And Nebraska seed doesnt dis
appoint those irrigators in Colorado
They buy seed potatoes and other seeds
of Nebraska as do other states east and
south One company shipped 40 car
loads of seed corn to Texas last year
Married at the residence of the
brides parents in Lebanon Wednesday
January 11 Miss Flora Waugh and
Martin Stevens Rev Murrof the Metho
dist church performed the ceremony
Mrs W Devoe played the wedding
march The bride was dressed in cream
colored silk and the groom wore the con
ventional black About seventy five rel
atives and friends were there to witness
the happy event among them being Mr
and Mrs J H Waugh grandparents of
the bride from Monmouth Iowa A
large number of useful and valuable
presents were received After the cere
mony all partook of a bountiful supper
NORTH OF LEBANON
Rosa Stadler is out from Minden on a
visit
Rev Predoehl preached at Ash creek
Sunday
John Shofert of Hamilton county
bought the farm that corners William
Troester on the northeast He will
build and move out this spring
William Stadler had a public sale the
17th The best of prices prevailed The
highest price paid for ahorse was 811050
The lowest price paid for a cow was
1025
The greatest system renovator Re
stores vitality regulates the kidneys
liver and stomach If Hollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea fails to cure get
your money back Thats fair 35
cents Tea or Tablets LW McConnell
RED WILLOW
E A Sexson had business in McCook
Monday
Mr and Mrs Will Randel had busi
ness in the capital city Tuesday
John Longnecker attended the Swee
ney lecture on The Golden Age in the
opera house McCook Monday evening
They are both Kentucky gentlemen of
the true type
Ill bravo the storms of Chilkoot Pass
Ill cross the plains of frozen glass
Id leave my wife and cross the sea
Rather than be without Rocky Mountain
Tea L W McConnell
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DANBURY-
Mrs Dowlor is still on the sick list
Burnett Dolph is back from Denver
Ono of Alex Browns children is sick
Miss Myrle Ladig ha3 an attack of
tonsilitis
Elvin is putting in a windmill for J
E Dolph
Miss Jones brother of McCook visit
ed her Monday
Mart Nilsson is to be the new post
master at Marion
Born to Mr and Mrs Clarence Axtell
a baby girl Monday
E BStilgebouer who was putting up
ice finished Tuesday
Robinson Robinson have got their
ice house about full of ice
Rev Murr is down at Beaver City as
sisting in revival meetings
The infant child of Dr and Mrs Ole
Robinson is on the sick list
S L Sargent and fumily went to
Bartley to visit friends Tuesday
J L Sims shipped two car loads of
hogs to Kansas City Sunday night
Mrs Evers had a number of friends at
her tiDine Tuesday night to play flinch
Tho Danbury public school and also
White Hull school began Monday after
a three weeks vacation
1 Rev John Wintjen of Dresden was
visiting relatives at this place a fow days
He reports fine crop3 at the city
Mayo Green bought a pony and took
it out of the stockyards Sunday and
soared through tho air like a flying ma
chine
Professor G W Fletcher who has
been visiting friends and relatives of
Beaver City returned to this place Sat
urday
Rev Hawkins rf the Congregational
church of Indianola came over to assist
Rev Mason of this place in revival meet
ings Tuesday evening
Chauncy Messner killed that animal
that caused the great scare and hauled
it home Sunday Chauncy was raised in
this country and like his daddy cant
be scared out of this country by a moun
tain lion
An item last week read as follows
Silas Gibson has sold his farm for 1800
and is going to learn the blacksmith
trade It should have read Silas Gib
son has sold his farm and js going to
Portland Oregon to learn the black
smith trade
Clifford Burbridge and John Green
way went to visit friends on tho Sappa
Sunday They took lunch at Hotel De
Moss and left their wheels at Mr Ben
fields concluded that the walking
wasnt all taken up yet and returned
home at 10 oclock at night
BOX ELDER
Charley Wilson is working for T M
Campbell
Most of the men in this vicinity are
busy putting up ice
A W Campbell is contemplating a
visit to his son Robert near Friend
George Shields and Charley Wilson
spent Tuesday evening with Paul Stone
On account of sickness there was no
Sunday school at the church last Sun
day morning
Rev J A Kerr had to postpone
his meeting at Garden Prairie on account
of sickness and the inclemency of the
weather
A vegetable liquid for governing 01
equalizing the flow of womens mense
which occur once in every lunar month
BRADFIELDS
em ale Regulator
is the essential quality of powerful herbs
It is a concentrated essence best adapted
for womens delicate organism and put in
such form that it is always properly
assimilated and taken into the system
Stoppages suppression painful or other
irregularity of the menses and sickly flows
are corrected and cured hy the regular
use of this superior emmenagogue
Menstruation or periodic flows neces
sitate a breaking down of cells lining the
mucous membrane and a reconstruction
after every sickness which is accompa
nied with marked congestion and loss of
blood Such changes are very apt to pro
duce chronic catarrh Leucorrhea or
Whites is the result of these irritating dis
charges Regulator cures these troubles
and restores to perfect health the patient
who suffered the debilitating losses
Buy of druggists 100 per bottle
Our illustrated book mailed free
Perfect Heath for Women
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every cold weakens the lungs low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life
pneumonia and consumption
Chamberlains
Cough Remedy
has won its great popularity by its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment It aids expectoration re
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions effecting a speedy and
permanent cure It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia
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RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1
George Stroud is better at this writing
A son was born to Mr and Mrs J A
Schmitz on Thursday
The TitmuxE is getting to be a house
hold necessity on the line
George Stroud has been laid up for
the past ten days with a severe attack of
grip
A surpriso party was given at the
home of Ira Neel Tuesday night in
honor of Miss Grace Phillips teacher of
the North Star school
James Lee has finished putting up his
owu ice and is now providing ice for
those who desire to put up some ice for
themselves in quantity
The arrival of the new German Luthe
ran preacher Rev Ramelow last week
was delayed by the illness of his chil
dren He is expected to arrive this week
Samuel and Michael Barthel and their
families who have been visiting Ernest
Neumann and family departed on last
Friday night for their home in Okla
homa
Mrs S 13 Glidden who has been vis
iting her sick sister Mrs J P NotJey
left for her home in Concordia Kansas
Tuesdiiy night Mrs Notley is improv
ing in health
Joseph Downs went over to School
Creek Mondav to attend the sale made
by his son-in-law William Stadler Ho
returned home Wednesday Miss Eltha
accompanying him
W N Rogers has been given the con
tract to haul 80 loads of lime stone to the
west approach of tho east river bridge
The stone is secured in that neighbor
hood and is materially improving the ap
proach
BY CAP
The snowstorm was full appreciated
by the farmers on the South Side It
preserves the splendid wheat prospect
and made it easy to track and catch
rabbits
Irving Wasson htis gone toPleasanton
Iowa to visit friends until spriug The
young folks of the neighborhood to the
number of three setts and more came to
the Wasson home to give him a good
send off They tripped the light fantas
tic till tho moon went down in the morn
ing declaring the little affair to be the
best of the season a high old time
Do our people fully appreciate what
they have in rural free delivery route
numberpd one Every citizen on the
line should doff his cap when he goes
out in the morning and gets his daily
mail just as do people in the city espec
ially in view of the weather of last week
with its temperature 22 below zero
Heres to Congressman Norris of Mc
Cook
Constipation and piles are twins They
kill people inch by inch sap life away
every day Hollisters Rocky Mountain
Tea will positively cure you No cure
no pay 35 cents Tea or tablets L W
McConnell
ITEMS FROM STRINGTOWN
Willie Wall went over to School creek
Sunday
Jake Wall made a trip to Indianola
Tuesday
There was quite a heavy snow in
Stringtown
Reverend Proedohl preached in Ash
creek church Sunday
A number from this side attended the
sale at Will Stadlers Tuesday
Nelson Downs and Gottlieb Unger
made a flying trip to McCook Tuesday
Millie and Mary Harsch visited at the
home of Rudolph Podolski a couple of
days last week
The Ash Creek church is looking for
ward to the coming of a new minister in
the near future
The roads aro so slippery and rough
that it is almost impossible to get from
Stringtown to McCook
Mr and Mrs Fred Wagner and Mr
and Mrs Rudolph Podolski visited at the
home of Henry Snyder Tuesday
It seems to be the style around here to
do rabbit hunting most any time you
can see two or three rabbit hunters
How to Avoid Pneumonia
We have never heard of a single in
stance of a cold resulting in Pneumonia
or other lung trouble when Foleys Honey
and Tar has been taken It not only
stops the cough but heals and strength
ens the lungs Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute offer
ed Dr C J Bishop of Agnew Mich
writes I have used Foleys Honey and
Tar in three very severe cases of pneu
monia with good results in every case
Sold by A McMillen
I Ladies 1000 coats and jackets now
699 at The Thompson Dry Goods Cos
clearing sale
A Favor The publisher will esteem
it a favor at any time to receive items
of local news from residents of McCook
or Red Willow county
MOTICE of tho discontinuance of the Hitch
1 cock laud district in tho stato of Nobraskn
with uilicf at McCook and tho transferor tho
businro and archives thereof and its consolida
tion with tho booth Platto land district with
oilico at Lincoln Nebraska Notice is horubyjnv
on that tho Pru idont of the United Stntsby Ex
ecutive ordor dated December 8 15XW lias pur
suant to tho provisions of sections 2248 2250 and
2232 of tho revised Statutes of tho United States
and by virtue of tho authority therein iven
ordered that Tho Hitchcock land district in
I tho Stato of Nebras kn with oihee at McCook
Nebra ka bo discontinued and tho business and
archives of said laud district bo transferred to
and consolidated with tho South Platto land
district with nflico at Lincoln Nebraska In pur
suance of -said executive ordor tho land oilicoat
McCook Nebraska wiil ha permanently clo ed
and discontinued at tho close of business hours
on January lhrand its business and archives
transferred to and made n part of the land ofhco
at Lincoln Nebraska on February 1 1D03
Given under my hand at the City of Washington
District of Columbia thic thirteenth day of
December A D 1901 By tho President V A
RiciiAttDs Commissioner of the General Land
Oilico
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NOTICE OF SOIT
G G Griswold defendant will take notice
that on the 4th day of Jnuuarv AD 19X Louise
II Corwiu plaintiff herein filed hor petition in
tho district court of Red Willow county Ne
braska against the said defendant impleading
with Waltor E Corwin defendant the object
and prayer of which are to foreclo e a certain
tax salo certificate isMied on the 22nd day of
January A D 1902 bv tho county treasurer of
Red Willow county Nebraska to Edward R
Cowles and duly assigned to the plaintiff hero
in for a valuable consideration for the follow
ing described real estate to wit Tho southwest
quarter of the northeast quarter tho northwest
quarter of the southeast quarter and the east
half of tho southwest quarter of section 18 in
township 2 north of range 29 west in Rod Wil
low county Nebraska said certificate being for
tho delinquent taxes for tho years lfcJ5 lbJG Ifc97
1898 1SJ9 and 1900 and amounting to the sum of
0947 and under said sale tho subsequent taxes
tor tho jear 1901 lOttiund 1905 huve been paid
as follow- September 11902 tho sum of 8 97
delinquent taxes for the year 1901 July ird 1901
the sum of 080 delinquent taxes for the year
1902 and September 27 1901 the Mini ofS72de
liuquent taxes for tho year 19iS that there is
now duo tho plaintiff for taxes on said real es
tate paid under said tax sale including tho sub
sequent taxes tho sum of 132 72 with interest
t hereon at 10 per cent per annum from January
rd 1904 for which sum with attorneys fees
and cost of suit plaintiff prays fqr n decree
that tho defendants bo required to pay tho same
or that said real estate be sold to satisfy tho
amount found due You aro required to answer
said petition on or before Monday the Kith day
or February A D 190
Dated January 4 1901
Louist n CoitwiN Plaintiff
By J E Kelloy her attorney
NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS
To Wm A Parish Ports Wilson Waltor W
Morrison and to all whom it may concern
Tho comini Mouor appointed to locate a road
commencing at tho southeast corner of section
six 0 township three 3 range twenty six 20
west Sixth P Alv in East Valloy precinct Red
Willow county Nebraska running thence east
on section line between sections live and
eight 8 to southeast corner section live 5
town three 3 range twenty six 2Gj west Sixth
P M terminating thereat has reported in fa
vor of tho location til reof and all objections
thereto or claim- for damages must be filed in
tho county clerks oilico on or before noon of tho
tith day of March 190j or said road will bo es
tablished without reference thereto
E J Wilcox Comity Clerk
PUBLICATION NOTICE
John J Little Jessio M Little and John Doe
real name unknown defendants will take no
tice that Barnett Lumber Company plaintiff
has filed its petition in the district court of Red
Willow county Nebraska against said defend
ants the object and prayer beint to foreclose a
morttjaKe dated April 20th 1904 on tho follow
ing property to wit Lots 4S 49 and 50 in block
2 in the town of South McCook in Red Willow
county Nebraska given to secure the payment
of two promissory notes sijnied by defendants
John J Little and Jessie il Little one for
Si3 70 maturing October 20th 1001 and the other
forS00 maturing April 20th 190 both dated
April 20th rJtU and drawing interest at ten per
cent per annum from date and the sum of 2192
paid by plaintiff as taxes on said premi cs for
the years 1902 1905 and 1904 Said mortgage is
signed by defendants John J Little and Jessie
M Little There is now due plaintiff on the
promissory note maturing October 20th 1JH14
and for taxes paid tho sum of J002 with inter
est at ten per cent per aunum on SfiTO thereof
from April 20th 1S04 and on 2492 thereof from
January 12th 1905 and there will become due
plaintiff on April 20th 1901 on tho promissory
note maturing on that day the sum of sKO00
with interest at ten per cent from April 20th
1904 and plaintiff prays for a decree that said
defendants bo required to pay the same or that
said laud be sold to satisfy said amount due
and to become due plaintiff with interest and
cots of suit
Yon are required to nnswer said petition on or
before Monday tho 20th day of February 1903
Bakxett Lumber Compaxt Plaintiff
By W S Morlan Its Attorney
NOTICE OF SALE
In the district court of Red Willow county stato
of Nebraska
In the matter of tho application of W S Fitch
guardian of Edward L Nettleton insane for
license to sell real estate
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of tho Honorable R C Orr judge of the
district court of Rod Willow county Nebraska
made on the 50th day of December 1904 for tho
sale of the real estate hereinafter doscribed
there will bosoldatpublicvenduo to the highest
bidder for cash at the east front door of the
court house in the city of McCook in said
county on tho llith day of February 1905 at tho
hour of 10 oclock a m the following described
real estate to wit The south half of the south
east quarter and lot eight in section twenty
nine and lot five in section twenty eight all in
township throe north in range thirty west of
the 0th P M Red Willow county Nebraska
Said salo will remain open ono hour
Dated this 14th day of January 190i
W S Fitch
Guardian of Edward L Nettleton insane
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the district court of Red Willow county state
of Nebraska
In the matter of tho application of Mabel M
Kimmell administratrix of tho estate of Anna
Cunigunda Flohr for licence to sell real estate
This cane came on for hearing upon the peti
tion of Mabel M Kimmell administratrix of the
estate of Anna Cunigunda Flohr for license to
sell the folio whig described real estate belong
ing to said estate to wit Lots thirty six nnd
thirty seven in block two in south McCook Ne
braska for tho purpose of paying the indebted
ness against said etate amounting to the mm
of Sixty four and twenty one hundredthsdollars
and the cost of administration and expenses
there not being sufficient personal property to
pay said debts and expenses
It is therefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at my
offico in McCook Nebraska in said county of
Red Willow on the 2oth day of February 1905
at nine oclock a m toshowcanse why a license
should not bo granted to said administratrix to
sell said real estate for the purpose of paying
said debts and expenses It is further ordered
that notice of this hearing lie given by publica
tion in The MrCooKTEiBcxEforfoursuccessive
weeks
Dated this 13th day of January 1905
R C Org Judge of the District Court
Boyle Eldred Attorneys
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the county com
missioners of Red Willow county will receive
sealed bids for the printing of commissioners
proceedings legal notices and delinquent taxes
for the year 1905 parties receiving contract to
furnish good and sufficient bond for the faithful
jrarformanco of said contract Said bids to be
filed with the county clerk on or before noon
February 16th 1905 and to be endorsed thereon
Bids for county printing for tho year 1903
Commissioners reserve the right to reject any
and all bids
Dated this 17th day of January 1903
E J Wilcox County Clerk
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF RED
WILLOW COUNTY FOR 1903
County general fund 16000 00
Bridge fund 7000 00
Road fund 3000 00
Soldiers Relief fund TW 00
Willow Grove precinct bonds 1000 00
North Valley precinct bonds 300 00
Bartley village bonds 400 00
McCook city bonds 1000 00
School district bonds 8000 00
E J Wilcox County Clerk
Modern
Dentistry
HERBERT J PRATT DDS
Office over McConnell s drug store
MCCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 1G0
Res Phonic 131
Registered Graduate Dentist
Formerly located in At
lanta Georgia All opera
tions pertaining to modern
dentistry performed accord
ing to the latest scientific
methods used in the large
cities
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Office over
McMillens drug store
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
DENTIST onb 112
Oilico over Grunnis store McCook Nob
MRS L F GliIGG
AGKNT FOE
ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Tlireo doors east of DeGroffs store
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
McCOOK
NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelloy Office Bldg Phone No 13
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence 521 Main Aveune Office and
Residence phone 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTEB
McCook Nebraska
SAgentof Lincoln Laud Co and of McCook
Waterworks Office in Postotllce building
C H BotLE
C E Eldred Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Nfh
Postotllce Building MCUJOK fleD
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Delmont S D Dec 17 1902
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and they all got well and done fine I also
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you claim for it It is the only Medicine for hog
cholera I think Gotlieb Jeeke
Harrington Neb Dec II 1S02
I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased
with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last
year and am going to keep it in stock all the
time as it is the best thing I ever had on the
place for everything it is intended for It is
good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman
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