The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, February 03, 1905, Image 8

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BARTLEY
Ilnrry Paynes child has been sick
aChie weok
J E Lowis mndo a business trip to
-Cambridge Monday -v
Dr Hathorn is ablo to bo up town
after a weeks sickness
Ice breakers wero put in this week to
protect the river bridge
Statts Armor Co are doing a rushing
business in the new meat market
W F Miller went to Cambridge Mon
day and bad several teeth extracted
Joe Hoover has purchased the David
Bush property on Commercial Avenue
David Bush has purchased the prop
erty of E E Smith where Trainer lives
J A Ourlee of Lincoln is in Bartley
this week looking after business inter
escs
Jack Crawmer has purchased the resi
dence property formerly owned by John
Jones
Henry Burton and Billy Bush were
blasting rock over south of theriver
this week
Jim Miller was in town this wook
with a view to buying the Lyman Jen
nings farm
Elder J E Wilson will preach in the
Christian church next Sunday morning
and evening
James Carrs had a party at their new
residence south of the river Everyone
present had a good time
Miss Pearl Lyman the bright and
intelligent daughter of I A Lyman is
working in the printing ofiico at Bartley
S W Stilgebouer went to Danbury
Sunday where ho will work with his
uncle in the store and meat market
S W is a fine young man and we will
miss him from our midst
The great speech of President Roose
velt to the Union club in Philadelphia
should be read by every householder in
the land The true logical propositions
therein showing the kindness of his
great heart and the broad views ho holds
Seldom has a speech been made the
equal of that and none the superior
How thankful we as a nation should be
that we have so great and good a man at
the head of this government
Pirating Foleys Honey And Tar
Foley Co Chicago originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foleys Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey
and Tar and refuse any substitute offer
ed as no other preparation will give the
same satisfaction It is mildly laxative
It contains no opiates and is safest for
children and delicate persons Sold by
A McMilled
DANBURY
Mrs Dowler is very poorly
W A Stone is invoicing this week
Fay Nadon is sick with tonsil trouble
Mrs Annie Gotchall is under the doc
tors care
Mr Seamans boy has an attack of
rheumatism
Mr Bodwells are visiting at S W
Stilgebouers Sr
Gene Dolph drove in 11 hogs which
brought him 195
Representative Gliem visited over Sun
day with homefolks
Born to Mr and Mrs Tom Plumb a
baby boy January 23rd
Born to Mr and Mrs Harvey Jones
a baby girl January 28th
Charles Rogers is visiting in Missouri
among relatives and friends
Frank VanPelt is learning the jewel
ers trade under Rev Mason
A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs
Alfred Matson January 29th
Roy Boyerwent to Wilson ville Satur
day night to play for a dance
Mr Axtell has sold his claim on his
echool land to Harvey Springer
Mrs Wycoff who went back to see
her sick mother found her very much
better
JLSims shipped onecar of hogsSun
day night and one car load Tuesday
night to St Joe
Anderson Graham has returned from
Arkansas where he has been visiting
the past fall and winter He reports
everything lovely
Meetings are still being held at the
Congregational church At the expira
tion of which tho Methodists are going to
Sold a series of special meetings provid
ing there are any unconverted left
PLEASANT RIDGE
-Chris and Peter Smith sold hogs last
Monday
Dorsey Shepherd was a Stockville
visitor last Wednesday
Perry Shepherd bought a horse of
BF Wilson last Thursday
Mr and Mrs Peter Smith visited on
the Willow Saturday and Sunday
Casper Hackencamp and Guy Garlick
Bad hogs on the market Monday Hogs
were 435 by there being two buyers
I thank Dp Pierce
for the Hn advice
he gave when I wrote
to him
I am thankful to the friend who first recom
mended your medicine writes Mrs Annie M
Brook of Smithfietd Fayette Co Pa We
have a twelve pound babv three weeks old I
took three bottles of Favorite Prescription
before baby came and the time was only one
hour and a half Have had five children and
before this always had a severe time lasting two
or three days and never was able to do any
work for about two months afterward Now I
am doing all the work for four children My
friends say I look better now than ever before
To Cure a O
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We told one of my sisters to take Favorite
RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1
A E Price shelled his corn Tuesday
Edmund son of Rev Ramelow has
been quite sick this week
John Crocker is building a fine new
barn on the Perkins place
Rev Ramelow opened his school at
th9 German Lutheran church Monday
GA Roedel and Edward Downs went
over to School Creeklast Friday return
ing home on Saturday
Joseph Dudek was assisted by Frank
and Joseph Downs Tuesday in his
butchering operations
R B Simmons is putting up a house
and barn on his farm south of McCcok
for the use of his renter
I N McDougal has moved from the
Hatfield ranch to a soddy on J I Lees
place south of McCook
W P Bromfield shelled his corn Tues
day and Wednesday of this week He
had about 1300 bushels
frrrwMiimofcAg
in
Toko Laxative Brom Qjiimme Tasfets Js
Seven MMon boxes sold in past 2 months
This signature
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INDIANOLA
Mart Akors is on the sick list
J H Hillera child is sick with throat
trouble
D Stonecypher is agirin under the
doctors bare
John Harrison tins bought the Malleck
threshing outfit
Mrs John Grovert is visiting her
mother in Indianola
Mr Ernest shipped a car of horses
from here Tuesday
W II Wadsworth has returned to his
Prescription which she did and when her home at Chickasha 1 1
child was born the time of suffering was very i
short She has better health now than since Mrand Mrs Whltmores baby has been
her marriage some We caunot
years ago
praise Dr Perces medicines enough I thank lte sick but IS improving
Dr Pierce for the kind advice he gave when I
wrote to him Whenever I see other women
suffering I tell tl cm about your wonderful I I
medicines
Frank Moore visited with friends over
at Tyrone part of lust week
i
The benefits resulting from a I Albert Thomj son has gone to Grand
tion by letter with Dr Pierce are testified
to by thousands of grateful women who
have been made new women by his med
ical advice and fatherly counsel given
absolutely without cost or fee
Sick and ailing women especially
those suffering from chronic diseases are
invited to consult Dr Pierce by letter
free All correspondence is held as
strictly private and sacredly confidential
Address Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription is
the best medicine for the cure of woman
ly ills It establishes regularity dries
weakening drains heals inflammation
and ulceration and cuVes female weak
ness It is the best preparative for
maternity giving the mother strength to
give her child and making the babys
advent practically painless
Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription con
tains no alcohol and is entirely free from
opium cocaine and all other narcotics
The Common Sense Medical Adviser
icoS large pages in paper covers is sent
free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to
pay expense of mailing only Address
Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N Y
Island to visit his daughter
S R Smith vwho had a severe tussle
with the grip is convalescing
Alfred Schoenthal and family have
gone to their home in Bennett
Frank Howe is laid up for repairs at
his home in South Indianola Cause
grip
Tom Cowden of Missouri Ridge went
down to Cambridge Monday returning
on 5
Mr and Mrs Counter are entertaining
some friends from Republic countx
Kansas
Mary Miller went Culbertson Wednes
day eveuing She will live with her
aunt in the future
Henry Ough had a sale Saturday last
at which he sold his stock and part of
his household goods
Aleck Carmichael who has been work
ing near Exeter all fall and winter re
turned home last week
Mrs I M Beardslee is in the city
called by the illnes s of her little grand
child which is improving
Our southside barber has tired of his
job and left for greener fields George
Mick will occupy bis shop
J V Harrison has been under the
doctors care for a few daysbut is slowly
improving and will soon be all right
again
The little son of Section Boss Miller
was quite sick with a cold a few days
this week but is now thought to be im
proving
Ernest Crabtree is clerking for Ber
nard Hillers Miss Humes is also help
ing in the store during the sale which
closes this week
The meetings at the Christian church
closed Wednesday night At the close
of the sermon seven converts were bap
tized in the baptistry
The lovers of the Terpsichorean met
C W Roper assisted A D Johnston at the opera hall last Friday night -and
in putting up his supply of ice for next danced nntil the wee sma hours All
summers use close of last week
I N McDougal and family have
moved from the Hatfield ranch and will
soon go on a ranch near Haigler
There is some talk of moving the
school house of district No 3 a half
mile north to the German Lutheran
church
Mr and Mrs James Lee visited with
Mrs Kilgore and Mr and Mrs Vander
vort four miles east of Indianola last
Sunday
Mrs James Lee expects to start for
Oklahoma next Tuesday morning to
visit her brothers Perry and Mack Jones
at Jefferson and Oklahoma City She
will also visit at several other points
Misses Zella and Alma Bower gave a
party to about twenty young people
last Friday evening Various games
were played and a toothsome supper of
oysters cake etc was served It was
an enjoyable time for all
William
M
COLEMAN
Sharp has
filled his ice
house
A young man in the east part of this
town is in a fair way to get into trouble
Bert Wales and E Blair took two
loads of hogs to McCook for Mr Blair
Monday
Mintie Rozell is boarding with Mr
and Mrs Bandy while teaching in dis
trict No 74
Herbert Bandy of Missouri who has
spent several weeks here with his brother
H H Bandy has gone back to Missouri
H K Bixler will have a sale February
16th Over seventy head of cattle will be
offered as well as some farm implements
and other things
The proverbial stork flew north and then
south
With a beautiful girl baby safe in its
mouth
She said as she gave it a loving em
brace
Good bye Mary darling Ill give you to
Grace
This was Tuesday afternoon January 24
And Father and Mother Griffith bear
their honored title well
This is their first and we wish them
much joy
And hope that the next will be a big
boy
had a very pleasant time they say
A Guaranteed Cure for Piles
Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles Druggists refund if
pazo oinment fails to cure any case no
matter of how long standing in 6 to 14
days First application gives ease and
rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it
send 50c in stamps and it will be for
warded post paid by Paris Medicine Co 1
St Louis Mo
ITEMS FROM STRINGT0WN
German school commenced Monday
Frank Nothnagle returned from Oma
ha yesterday
A son was born to John Bradling and
wife Thursday January 2Gth
Henry Ebert returned Friday last
from Wisconsin where he has been on a
visit to relatives
There was quite a heavy snow in String
town this week and still it9nows The
ground hog will not see his shadow to
day
We understand that Stringtown has
two correspondents the population must
be so large that a correspondent is need
ed on each side of town
Failed
All efforts have failed to find a better
remedy for coughs colds and lung
troubles than Foleys Honey and Tar
It stops the cough heals the lungs and
prevents serious results from a cold J
N PatersonNashuaIowa writes Last
winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment
from two physicans without getting any
benefit A friend recommended Foleys
Honey and Tar and two thirds of a
bottle cured me I consider it the great
est cough and lung medicine in the
world Sold by A McMillen
LEBANON
Ed Fitzgerald has built a new house
on his farm
The entertainment clubs number
last Saturday night was a splendid suc
cess
Myrtle King Nickerson arrived Tues
day by way of Bartley and is visiting
with Mrs Walter M Pennington Her
husband went on to Hayes county on
business
The Tribune makes a specialty of
office stationery and type writer supplies
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BOER AMUSEMENTS
Amonpr Them Are Pole Climbing Ax
Throwing and Spade Racingr
The Boer Is a firm believer In the
advantage of exercise though his ways
are not ours One favorite form It
pole climbing This consists of hav
ing one arm tied behind the back and
swarming to the top of the pole with
the aid of the legs and the free arm
It sounds simple but it is not half so
simple as It seems
Another exercise is throwing the
hatchet or ax to be more correct An
ordinary wood chopping ax is used for
this This Is swuug round the head
until It reaches a sufficient momentum
when it Is released The man who
throws the farthest does not of necessi
ty win as it Is necessary that the1 blade
should bury Itself in the earth on
reaching Its destination It requires a
considerable amount of skill to accom
plish this
Another kind of amusement is spade
racing The men stand with one foot
on either side of an ordinary spade
grasping the top of the handle between
the hands At the signal they start
forward by a series of jumpn If a
mans foot leaves its proper plnce he
Is disqualified There is no more se
vere strain on the muscles of the leg
I than this The distance for such a
race as this is generally twenty paces
The Boer is gifted with wonderful
endurance At long distances he could
hold his own with any but he wpuld
not stand any chance with our men at
sprint racing as he lacks the necessary
speed
The Sacred Scnrnl
The sacred scarabreus was for many
centuries venerated by ancient Egyp
tians a cult shared recently by Hotten
tots and akin to that of the holy cricket
of Madagascar
In explanation of this Thespesion
said The Egyptians do not venture to
give form to their gods they use sym
bols of occult meaning A black and a
golden green beetle were both regard
ed as emblems of Rathe sun god of
Ptah the creative power and of re
birth resurrection and immortality
Every beetle was held to be male and
self produced Its thirty toes symbol
ized the days of a month and the pel
let of dung in which it rolled along its
eggs was a type of the movements of
tho sun
In ancient Egyptian philosophy the
sacred scarab is spoken of as the first
living creature that sprang from the
mud of the subsiding Nile It was
closely connected with astronomy and
used as an amulet of sovereign virtue
for the living and the dead
Origin of
Why should
Grass Widow
a woman separated
from her husband be called a grass
widow asked a young man of the
antiquary The term grass widow
the latter answered has nothing to
do with the herbage on our lawns
Grass is a misspelling sanctioned by
custom of grace In the past when
divorces were rare a woman separated
legally from her husband was called a
viduca de gratia by the Roman
church and the French called her a
veuve de grace The meaning of both
terms is the same widow by grace
We took the veuve from the French
and translated it properly into widow
but the grace we incorporated into
our language misspelling it in the
process You would be technically cor
rect in writing grace instead of
grass widow but it is probable that
no one would understand what you
meant Philadelphia Record
Schoolboy Blunder
A H B of Ascot sent to the London
Globe some specimens of howlers
perpetrated by board school children
and collected by a board school master
On the nature of gases An oxygen haa
eight sides In natural history A
cuckoo is a bird which does not lay its
own eggs A mosquito is a child of
black and white parents and A bllz
tard is the inside of a fowl In geo
graphical study we get the following
The equator is a menagerie lion run
ning round the earth and through
Africa A meridian Is the place where
they keep the time and The inhab
itants of Paris are called Parlsltes
Among answers we have heard before
Is that of the child who declares Izaak
Walton was such a good fisherman tnat
he was called the judicious hooker
HANDLING ANIMALS
Done Properly Hardly the Most
VI-
clous Will Resent It
There is hardly a living creature
said a naturalist that will not permit
a hunisn being to touch it if it is done
in the right way It is necessary to
he gentle and patient and at the same
time without fear I have seen natives
scratch the heads of tigers and lions
witntn a lew days alter tney were
trapped Ilunters of wild elephants
often crawl among a herd and rub
their legs The great brutes although
they are on the alert will permit the
caress and stand still until the plucky
hunter is able to slip a rope around
the leg of the animal he wishes to cap
ture
In our own country I have seen
many men who can creep to a trout
stream and gently place their hands
under a trout Very softly they rub
its belly and the trout will lie quite
still until with a sudden jerk it is land
ed on the bank
I have also seen professional rat
catchers put their hands palm upward
before a rat hole when the ferrets were
driving them As a rat ran out it
would sit still on the rat catchers
hand Then with his other hand he
would stroke it delicately and in three
times out of four he would manage to
lift the rat without alarming it and
drop it Into his bag
I have even known a man who could
handle the salt water blue crab the
most belligerent and vindictive crea
ture in the sea
In these days of diversified farming
many farmers and stockmen in the corn
bolt carry on profitable lines of mail
order business A number of the farmer
readers of The Tribne are dealers in
pedigreed live stock such as cattleswino
horses and poultry while some nro in
terested in other farm specialties such
as seeds vines and nursery stock and do
a good business both in and outside of
Red Willow county There is no reason
why there should not bo a steady stream
of money flowing into this locality from
all parts of tho country enriching our
people and benefitting all classes By
advertising in The Triuune any offer
you desiro to make to tho people of this
section will be effective If you desire
however to reach buyers generally
throughout the West Tho Iowa Home
stead with its upwards of COOOO pros
perous farm readers nearly double tho
actual circulation of any other Iowa
farm paper will bring you customers
whose orders should be mutually profit
able Tho Homestead is popular with
tho farmers of ill sections just as it is
here and is nn excellent advertising med
ium as it is valuable for the rearlor
The Tribune will forward either sub
scriptions or advertisements for The
Homestead
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative bkomo quinine tablets
All druggists refund the money if it fails
to cure E W Groves signature is on
each box doc
m or m h n
LOldS
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs low
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the mote 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
PUBLICATION NOTICE
John J Little Jessie M Little and John Doe
real name unknown defendants will take no
tice that Barnett Lumber Company plaintiff
lias filed its petition in the district court of Bed
Willow county Nebraska agdinst said defend
ants the object and prayer being to foreclose a
mortgage dated April 20th 1904 on the follow
ing property to wit Lots 48 49 and 7 in block
2 in the town of South McCook in Ked Willow
county Nebraska given to secure the payment
of two promissory notes signed by defendants
John J Little and Je isie M Little one for
35 70 maturing October 20thl904 and thoother
forSJlMX maturing April 20th 1905 both dated
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tne j ears iau idim and iwh said mortciicn is
signed by defendants John J Little and Jessie
M Little There is now due plaintiff on tho
promissory note maturing October 20th 1904
and for taxes paid the sum of SG062 with inter
est at ten per cent per annum on 3570 thereof
from April 20th 1904 and on 2492 thereof from
January 12th 1905 and there will become due
plaintiff on April 20th 1905 on tho promissory
note maturing on that day the sum of 00
with interest at ten per cent from April 20th
1904 and plaintiff prays for a decree that said
defendants be required to pay the same or that
said land be sold to satisfy said amount duo
and to become duo plaintiff with interest and
costs of suit
You are required to answer said petition on or
before Monday the 20th day of February 1905
Barnett Lumbek Company Plaintiff
By W S Morlan Its Attorney
NOTICE OF SALE
In the district court of Red Willow county state
of Nebraska
In the matterW the 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 the Honorable R COrr judgo of the
district court of Red Willow county Nebraska
made on the Wth day of December 1004 for the
sale of the real estate hereinafter described
there will be sold at public vendue to the highest
bidder for cash at tho east front door of tho
court house in the city of McCook in said
county on the Kith day of February 1905 at the
hour of 10 oclock a m the following described
real estate to wit The south half of the south
ease quarter and lot eight in section twenty
nine and lot five in section twenty eight all in
township three north In range thirty we3t of
the 6th P M Red Willow county Nebraska
aaiu sale will remain open one hour
Dated this 14th day of January 1905
W S Fitch
Guardian of Edward L Nettleton insane
Boyle Eldred Attornej s
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the district court of Red Willow county state
of Nebraska
In the matter of the application of Mabel M
Kimmell administratrix of the estate of Anna
Cunigunda Flohr for license to sell realfistntn
This cause 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 following described real estate belong
ing to said estate to wit Lots thirty six nud
thirty seven in block two in south McCook Ne
braska for tho purpose of paying the indebted
ness against said estate amounting to the sum
of Sixty four and twenty one hundred ths dollars
ana 1110 cost 01 administration anu expenses
there not being suilicient personal property to
pay said debts and expenses
It istherefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at my
office in McCook Nebraska in said county of
Red Willow on the 25th day of February 1905
at nine oclock a in to show cause why a license
should not be granted to said administratrix to
sell said real estate for tho purpose of paying
said debts and expenses It is further ordered
that notice of this hearing be given by publica
tion in The McCook Tribune for four successive
weeks
Dated this llith day of Januarv 1905
R C Okb Judge of the District Court
Boyle fc Eldred Attorneys
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the county com
missioners of Red Willow county will receive
sealpd bids for the printing of commissioners
proceedings legal notices and delinquent taxes
for the year 1905 parties receiving contract to
furnish good and snflicient bond for the faithful
performance of said contract Said bids to bo
filed with the county clerk on or before noon
February 16th 1905 and to be endorsed thereon
Bids for county printing for the year 1905
Commissioners reserve tho right to reject any
and all bids
Dated this 17th day of January 1905
E J Wilcox County Clerk
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES OF RED
WILLOW COUNTY FOR 1905
County general fund 16000 00
Bridgefund 7000 CO
Roadfund 5000 00
Soldiers Relief fund 500 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 McConnells drug store
McCOOK NEBRASKA
Office Phone 160
Res Phone 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
DR R J GUNN
DENTIST phone 112
Ofllce over G ramus store McCook Neb
MRS L F
AOENT FOB
ChasAStevens Bros Ready made
Garments and Furnishing Goods
Three doors east of DoGroffs store
L H LINDEMANN
Real Estate Insurance
Office over
McMillens drug store
H P SUTTON
McCOOK
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McCOOK
NEBRASKA
JEWELER
MUSICAL GOODS
NEBRASKA
DR H M IRELAND
Osteopathic Physician
Kelley Office Bldg Phone No
McCOOK NEB
Consultation free
13
DR A P WELLES
Physician
and Surgeon
Office Residence 524 Main Avenue Office and
Residence phono 53 Calls answered night or
day
McCOOK NEBRASKA
JOHN E KELLEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW and
BONDED ABSTRACTER
McCook Nebraska
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5Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook
April ann jyu4 ana drawing interest at ton per Waterworks
cent per aunum from date and the sum of 2492
jiuiu oy piaincin as axes on said premises lor I
C H Boyle
Office in Postoffice building
Rooms 1 and 7 second floor
Postoffice Building
C E Eldeed Co Atty
BOYLE ELDRED
Attorneys at Law
Long Distance Phone 44
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McCook Neb
WE GUARANTEE
To Prevent Hog Cholera
From appearing on your farm
Be prudent this year and pre
vent a repetition of the losses
of previous years
Call and Sec Us and Get Written Guarantee
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TESTIMONIAL
Delmon S D Dec 17 1902
t used L K for
hog cholora and it was all
right It cured my hogs I had three sick ones
and they all got well and done fine I also
used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all
j pu claim for it It is the only Medicine for hog
cholera I think Gotlieb Jebke
arrington xeb Dec 11 1902
T 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
timo as it is tho best thing I ever had on the
Sl2Sforie TSryth8it i tended for It is
good for chicken
cholera lice on stock insects
lust c8
of all kinds it will destroy all kinds
F W Woman
JAHES CAIN
nfaMnreTby the National Medical Com
pany Sheldon Iowa
HOLLISTEFVa
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People
Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor
Pectflc for Constipation Indigestion Live
JiiIerrou5Ies dimples Edema Impure
ril Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headacho
and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form 35 cents a box Genuine made by
Houjbter Deco Company Madison Wis
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
CHICHESTERS ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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CHICHESTERS vSLc k nrugslst for
ld boxes seafpA iiKIVKcd ao
Take no other iSrSwlth blne ribbon
tutlon and lmltafiont Ku1rroaVubu
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