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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
J r i Business Office Station ery is Our Specialty R A SI Particularly Pine Line of Writing Papers in Boxes McCook Views in Colors Typewriter Papers Box Writing Papers Legal Blanks Pens and Holders Calling Cards Manuscript Covers Typewriter Ribbons Ink Pads Paper Clips Brass Eyelets Stenographers Notebooks Photo Mailers Memorandum Books Letter Files King Cyrus Chapter No 35 R A M meets overy first and third Thursday of each mouth at 800 p m in Masonic hall Clarence B Gray H P W B Wiuttaker Sec KNIGHTS TEMPLAR St John Commandery No 16 K T meets on the second Thursday of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Emerson Hanson E C Samuel S Gaevet Kec eastern star Eureka Chapter No 86 -O E S meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 p m in Masonic hall Mrs Sarah E Kat W M W E Hart Sec modern woodmen Noble Camp No 663 M W A meets every eecond and fourth Thursday of each month at 830 p in in Morris hall Pay assessments at White House Grocery JULIDS KUNRRT Consul J M Smith Clerk ROYAL NEIGHBORS Noble Camp No 862 R N A meets every Becoud and fourth Thursday of each month at 230 p m in Morris hall Mrs Caroline Kenert Oracle Mrs Augusta Anton Rec w o w Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 8 oclock in Diamonds hall Chas F Maekwad C C W C Moyer Clerk WORKMEN McCook Lodgo No 61 A OUW meets every Monday at 80 p m in Monto Cristo hall MAURiCEGRiFFiNIlec MS Jennings MW JMWENTZFinancier RoYZiNTForeman DEGREE OF HONOR McCook Lodge No 3 D of H meets every second and forth Tuesdays of each month at 800 p m in Monte Cristo hall Mrs Della McClain C of H Mrs Carrie Schlagel Rec LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS McCook Division No 623 B of L E meets overy second and fourth Sunday of each mouth at 230 in Morris hall Walter Stokes C E W D Burnett F A E locomotive firemen and enginemen McCook Lodge No 599 B of L F E meets on the first and third Saturdays of each month in Morris hall I D Pennington Pres C H Husted Sec railway conductors Harvey Division No 95 O R C meets the second and fourth Wednosday nights of each month at SriX p m in Morris hall at 301 Main Avenue S E Callen C Con M O McClure Sec RAILWAY TRAINMEN C W Bronson Lodge No 487 B of R T meets first and third Sundajs at 230 p m and eecond and fourth Fridays at 730 p m each month in Morris hall C W Corey M R J Moore Sec EAILVYAT CARMEN Ynnncr AmArr Lodefl No 456 B R C of A meets on tho first and third Tuesdays of each month in Morris hall at730 p m Rat O Light C C N V Fbaj klin Bee Sec BOILERMAKERS McCook Lodge No 407 B of B M I S B of A rneeta first and third Fridays of each month in Odd Fellows hall Post Card Albums Duplicate Receipt Books Tablets all grades Lead Pencils Notes and Receipts Blank Books Writing Inks Erasers Paper Fasteners Ink Stands Bankers Ink and Fluid Library Paste Mucilage Self Inking Stamp Pads Rubber Bands Invoice Files McCook Views in Colors are a Leader with Us THE TRIBUNE Stationery Department CITY LODGE DIRECTORY A F A M McCook Lodge No 135 A F A M meets every first and third Tuesday of the month at 800 p m iu Masonic hall CnAELKS Li FAHNESTOCK W M Lon Cone Sec It S M Occcnoxee Council No 16 R S M meets on the last Saturday of each month at 800 p m n Masonic hall Ralph A Hagberg T I M Stlvesteu Cobdeal Sec machinists Red Willow Lodge No 87 I A orM moots every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 800 p m in Morris hall Theo Diebald Prei Fred Warson Fin Sec Floyd Ueeky Cor Sec KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS McCook Lodge No 42 K of P meets every Wednesday at 800 p in iu Masonic hall H W Conoyek C C D N Cobb K R S ODD FELLOWS McCook Lodge No 137 1 O O F meets every Monday at 800 p m in Morris hall H G Hughes N G W A Middleton Sec EAGLES McCook Aprio No 1514 F O E meets the aecond and fourth Fridays of each month at 800 pm in Diamonds hall Social meetings on the first and third Fridajs R S Light W Pres G C Heckman W Sec KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McCook Council No 1126 K of C meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 800 p m in Diamonds hall G R Gale F Sec Frank Real G K DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Court Granada No 77 meets on the second and fourth Thurtdajs of each month at S p m in Monte Cristo hall Anna Hannan G R Nellie Ryan F S LADY SIACCABEES Valley Queen Hive No 2 L O T M meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month in Morris hall Mrs W B Mills Commander Harriet E Willetts R- K G A R J K Barnes Post No 207 G A R meets on the first Saturday of each mouth at 230 p m Morris hall Wr Long Commander Jacob Steinmetz Adjt relief corps McCook Corps No OS W R C meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month at 230 p m iu Ganschow hall Adella McClain Pres Susie Vanderhooi Sec l of g a e McCook Circle No 33 L of G A R meets on the first nnd third Fridays of each month at 230 p m in Morris hall Mart Walker Pres Ellen LeHew Sec p e o Chapter X P E O meets he second and fourth Saturdays of each mont j at 280 p m j at the homes of the various members Mrs J A Wilcox Pres Mrs J G ScnoBEL Cor Sec i i Stomach trouble is but a symptom of and not In itself a true disease We think of Dyspepsia Heartburn and Indigestion as real diseases yet they are symptoms only of a certain speclflo Nerve sickness nothing else It was this fact that first correctly led Dr Shoos In the creation of that now very popular Stomach Remedy Dr Shoops Restorative Going direct to the stomach nerves alone brought that succeM and favor to Dr Snoop and his Restorative With out that original and highly principle no uch lajting accomplishments were ever to be had For stomach distress bloating biliousness bad breath and sallow complexion try Dr Bhoopl Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for your self what it can and will do We sell and cheer fully recommend Dr Shoops Restorative A Mc MILLEN The Easter Hare He Should Not Be Confused With the Common Rabbit tZZ3 the learned who can without ping to just how men tell stop count many s imsage s it t ulcus to reach the moon Its a plain as 1 he noonday sun why the hare conies at Eas terwith a wheel barrow full of eggs Km for you and me who couldnt build up a dinosaur from a decayed tooth in another million years and wlm mix up history with historical novels a little time is required to disentangle the truth from the tradition Now be sure not to fall into the un scientific error of confusing the sacred hare with Ids humble American cons in Brer Ijabbit The rabbit is all well enough in his way and without him we shouldnt have Uncle Itcunus perhaps and a lot of people would have to take out accident insurance instead of prowling around graveyards in the dark of the moon But the rabbit is not the hare and lie has nothing to do with Easter There are no hares in the east and south and on the plains they insult the American hare by calling him a jack or jackass rabbit This distinction between the hare and the undersized rabbit is really im portant and chiefly because the hare burrows in the ground while the hare makes forms of urass for his habita tion It is Germany from which we have borrowed the tradition of the Easter hare who is quite as important a fig ure in his way in the fatherland as is St Nicholas himself at Christmas Where did the Germans get the hare myth To determine that you would have to make a pretty long excursion into the past And perhaps in the end it would be up to the sphinx to an swer you For it is a fact even if it is a fable too that the moon and the hare and Easter likewise the Easter egg are all dependent the one upon the other and have been since the time when Eastre the Saxon goddess of the east gave her name to our Christian festival Nov- you may think with your limited knowledge of Egyptology that the Egyptians had no language other than the queer signs you may see today transcribed from obelisks but you are mistaken Those hieroglyphics were perhaps merely stenographic notes dir tated by Osiris to Isis and afterward transcribed in the cuneiform tablets With the lapse of ages some of them have grown so cold that the best handwriting experts of today cannot decipher them But iu the everyday language of the Nile region the equiva lent of hare is un which in English is open to open the opener also the hare has been from remote times i symbol for the moon The hare is a nocturnal animal and the young of the har unlike rabbits are born with their eyes open and are fabled never to close them As a mat ter of fact rather than of fable the Willi A NOCTURKAIi AXIMATj hares eyes are so situated on the sides of its head that it can see till around You never heard a hare make that eld sneering excuse for carelessness You might think I had eyes in the back of my head To all intents and purposes the hare has Well then to make it quite clear un is hare or open and the moon is the open eyed watcher of the skies at nisht But that isnt all The Egyptians being a people of few be cause difficult words made un do duty for period too Thus the hare being never comatose became the type of periodicity human and lunar end as an opener became associated with the opening of the new year at Easter Finally it came to be con nected in the popular mind with the eggs broken to signify the opening of the year And there you are ex claims triumphantly the enthusiastic scientist to whom we are indebted for this Information In Germany if little Hans and Gretel are good the white hare steals softly into the house on Easter eye when everybody is sleeping and leaves In the nooks and corners many brightly colored eggs for the kinderklns In the morning the children and their parents hunt for theV egs amid grunt excitement In Swablu ad Hesse chlk dren are actually sent to the haios nest In search of eggs Mamilmrdt goes still further saying that the hare Is reputed to be a fire and soul brlnger and that children are supposed to be procured from the nests It would seem however that the stork has largely usurped this function which 8om persons will consider fortunate in view of the immense number of eggs laid by the hare The hare myth has penetrated also to England and it is written In Warwickshire at Coleshill if tin- young men of the parish can catch a hare and bring it to the parson before 10 oclock in the morning of Easter Monday the moon day he is bound to give them a calfs head 100 eggs and a groat the calfs head being probably a survival of the worship of Baal or the sun as the golden calf The hare myth is of comparative re cent adoption in this country Not un til the early sixties did the Presbj te rians take note of the day And New England was the last section of our country to bend or unbend in the di rection of the Easter celebration So whether your Easter egg be laid by lien or hare is determined wholly upon what creed you profess If you are a doughty Scotchman or his de scendant a blue Presbyterian your Easter egg was doubtless laid by a barnyard hen in the round of her daily household duties and bought at tho corner grocery for tnere is no record of the timorous hare ever having en- i I ji 94i xilfs a t VGA i DKIilVERING THE GOODS tercd the nursery of that reverend and austere gentleman John Knox But if you come from the vaterland where the Easter hare is quite as important a personage as Der Kriss Krlngle then you know that your Easter egg was brought from far far off some where in the tall grass and laid be neath your pillow or perchance on the mantelpiece by none other than the fleet Avhite bare Easter Facts The observance of Easter was not instituted until some 300 years after the death of Christ The name was taken from the ancient Anglo Saxon goddess of spring Ostern or Eastre whose festival was celebrated about the time of the Christian Easter No celebration was arranged by the Jew ish Christians at all but on the 14th day of the month immediately follow ing the vernal equinox which was the day on which the old Jewish feast of the Passover was celebrated the Jew ish Christians celebrated the death of Christ to them the paschal lamb Christ having died according to their chronology on the date of the cele bration of the Jewish Passover The celebration of tho Jewish Christians was tnerelore for the death and not the resurrection of Christ The gen tile Christians however were not bound by any of the Jewish traditions Sunday being the Lords day to them they therefore celebrated the resur rection of Christ on the Sunday follow ing the 14 th day of the moon of March the day on which Christ died The Jewish Christians thus celebrated the 14th day of the month irrespective of the day of the week and tho gentile Christians celebrated a Sunday Irre spective of the day of the month If this confusion had rot been reolwd by the proper efclcsi isiieai authori ties we might have been eel VZ the day at the present time accordiip to our individu il religious predilec tions The early church was torn with bit ter dissensions resardis tlite conflict of custom as te the celebration of Easier are nt wev ma is to fix a stable day whih woud be 1 served by te cbm ei as a whole but they all failed Fhsaliv at the council of Nice A I 2 the question ui settled once fi v M and th date now observed throiurV ut the Christian world was established E ister dij was then fixed as the first or tint full moon whk h or net after Marh 21 moon happens on a Sunda in- Sunday is Easter In 1tio the yer Easter Sunday until the y date of Shakespeares Charles IX fixed Jan 1 day of the year S niday aft- hipTiis en If the full - the becrun wih 1iiA the birth when as the first Easter Custom In Ru5 ia it is considered no crime fo he found Intoxicated during Easter week even the policemen beinr often under the mellowing influence of vodka Ec racing is a favorite nmufnnent of Itussian German and French chil dren The ecirs are rolled down a hilj the prize croinj to the child whose en rolls the greatest number of races Without damage to its shell In Ger inany tracks are made of twigs down which each egg may roll without inter ference from any other one and the boy whose egg arrives unbroken at the foot of the hill collects toll from bis opponent whose egg Is cracked Noticc is hereby given that I have filed in tin olbce of tlic City Clurk of McCook Nebrnskn i petiifoti asking that a license to Mill malt spir ituous ntd vnsoiis liquors in the building fcitti nied on lot 15 block 27 in the 1 irst Ward of tin City of MrCook Nel ra kn be granted tomo lor tho coining iimuicipnl jear beginning Slay 1 UHi Dntod April 7 1C09 William Y Joiinkok No ice is hereby ghen that tho oilice of the CltV Clerk of 2 wis liavo filed in McCook NelirnsLn n petition asking iliat a iicene tit sell mult spirituous and inous liquors iu tho buiidiii Minuted on lot 1 block 21 in the Second Ward of tho City of McCook Nebraska be grunted ti us for the coming municipal etir beginning Mny 1 lWi Dated April 7 1009 J II Mitchell Uki E Mitchell itjiio la jlulj moi that we hao filed in tho oilice of tho City Clerk of McCook Nebraska n petition asking that a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho buildinc situated on lot 8 block 27 in the First Ward ot the City of McCook Nebraska be granted to u for the coming municipal jear beginning Muj 1 1111 Dated April 7 19C9 J P McFanv IIarim J Co Xmiiicu i liurcb given lliut f hae filed iu the oilice of the City Clerk of Met ook Nebraska a pot it ion askii g tliut a license to rell malt spir ituous and viious 1 in the building situ ated on lot 13 block Zl in the 1 irst Ward of the Citi of McCook Nebraska be granted to me for the coming municipal jear beginning May 1 HOO Dated April 7 1903 James Steinmax Notice isJiereby gien that I have filed in the oflice or the City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking thnt a license io sell malt spir tuous and vinous liciuors in the building miu ated on lot t block Si in the tirst Ward of the City of McCook Nebraska bo granted to me for tho coming municipal jear Legiuning May 1 Dated April 7 1909 James V Latiikop Notice is hereby given that I have filed in the oilice of tho City Clerk of McCook Nebraska a petition asking that a license to sell malt pir ltiiousand inous liquors in the bui ding situ ated on lot 9 block 2J in the Second Ward of the Citj of McCook Nebraska bo granted to mo for the coming municipal jear beginning Dated April 7 1909 Mitchell U Cidh AIILICATION IOK PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 9 1909 Notice is hereby given that Albert McMillen has filed iu tho city clerks oflice his bond and potitiou for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 7block in the 1- irst ward of tho city of McCook from May 1 11HJ9 to April Alhikt M Milli Applicant APPLICATION FOK PEIJMIT McCook Nebrn kn April Pi 199 Notice is hereby gi en that LJW McConnel has hied in the city clerks oflice his bond am petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the huihlinj on Jot 7 block 21 in the Second Want of tht City of McCook from May 1 1 CO to April LWMc Coxxkll Applicant APPLICATION FORIPERM1T McCook i -ii April H H09 Notice is hereby gi u that C If Wot dworth Co have filed in th city clerks oilice their bond and petition fo a permit to sell malt spirituuus and iiious liquors in the brick building on lot 11 b ck 10 in the Second Ward of the City of Mc ook from May 1 1909 to April A 19111 Mti it C K Woodwouth Co Applicants ADVhRTlSED LIST The following cHrds and pnek ages remain uncalled for at the McCook pobtoilice April 9 1909 LETTllRS Ansley Frank Barth Miss Katie Carson Miss Raebnrn Gordon Miss Cecil James CM McClintock Lon McDonald Ellis CARDS Hamilton Mrs J W Rich Herb Smith T W When uallinc for these please say they were advertised J F Cokdeal Acting P M Engraving and Embossing Your wants curi be supplied at The Tribune in the lino of engraving and embossing such ni calling cards invi tations and announcements monogram correspondence paper etc Handsome samples of all on display Prices rea sonable Prompt service If interested come and iupect Long ago the Scotch learned this The sturdy old Scotchman must be amused at the recent discoveries that oatmeal is the best food in the world Our scientific men have been making e xperiments which prove that Ameri cans cat too much fat and grease and not enough cereals The Scotchmen say Look at our nation as proof The sturdiest nation on earth Still we have one good point to make We make better oatmeal than the Scotch They buy Quaker Oats and consider it the leader of all oatmeals to be had anywhere If you are convenient to the store youll probably buy the regular size package For those who live in the country the large size family package is more satisfactory Follow the example of the Scotch eat a Quaker Oats breakfast every day ummimi i ii ii Tle State of Nebriinlii IVil Vt low county io all persona inleriNted in tho J ilatc ul James P bmith Deceased Notice in hereby given that Chaitfr Smith lniii6trator of said Estate ban 111 I hts iwtf lull in nid court tl nliltot - r ilea are that a decrvo of distribution way lx and of the residue of wildest turn fn liU liossmon to the pintle entitled by m receive the Mime nnd that he Le ILscluirgwl at administrator Ypu nro hereby notified that Mid rxttlum will be heard by the Couiilr It do at the Cutiutr ourt House in tle City of McCook iu wild ouiity on the 1st day of y U It is ordered that a copy of this nottoi I published once each w ret for three iiocwii eek in tho McCook Trilimo a tMiipacr printed and published in said C unty Dated this Kith day of April WW 4 HWt re AL 1 C MoniiK County Judgr IUIILICAIION hOTICE To Anna Reeves Defendant ouaio hereby notified that on the ih day of April UK if A Fdward Heeves tiled his jon against jou iu the District 0uct of Iteti Willow county Nebraska tho object and prayer of uhich are to obtain a diorce fromjou on me ground mat you nnwi wilully nonixloiKtl iho plaiutifT without good cause for tl Uinn of lie jears Inst pasi You are retiuired to answer said petition on or tefoio Monduy the twenty fourth lny uf May A EPWAKD IfKEVItV lly Morlan ItitcliicA UtillT His Attorneys IOHE10N WILL uuo ot AotjrasKa tied VihvCtuity ESSfl To all persons interested in tlie c ilate of Harriet M Dn is Deceased fr Whereits Albina If Spring bns UU1 in rcy oilice a duly authenticated copy of nu iustru iiicut purporting to be the last v ill ami teti ineiii of Harriet M lavis deceati and of ilio probate of the same in tho Surrogates court of Wjoming county New York and a petition irajing that a time and place be fixed for hear ing the ame uhich will relates to v iif estate m lied Willow county Nebraskn wherefore I nine appointed Saturday tho 21th day of April i WW at the hour of Nino oclock AM at my flco in the o urt house iu the City oT McCook in bnid county as the time and pliee of fining said will at which time and place any inrum concerned ma apiiearaiid contt t thetviuatu of tho same It is further ordered that saed petitioner cause notice to all persons interested in suid estate of the pendency of said petition and the time and place sot for hearing tio same ly eau ing a copj of this order to be published n the McCook Tribune for three previous to the dnle set for such hoiiriug In Testimony Whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and oilicial seal this 2nd dav of April UU9 skal I J C Moouk County Judge Royle t Eldred Attorneis -1 M ItEPfiKEhS SALE Hj irtne of an order of salo to n dirrcfrd b the clerk of the district roiirt of 1mi1 Willow fount State of Nebraska on a judgment rendeied in said court iu the raiw wherein 1 E Smith it jIiintiiT and NeiliVniith Ann Smith John 1 Smith Liztc bintUi Itusn Helle DodKe Arthur S DoiJkc iraiL Ileal John II Heal Julia F Ileal and HvUrn Mar guerite Heal are defendants on tne 17th day of -March VAiJ for tho partition and -a of the follow iiiK described real estate to wit The northeast quarter and tle north hall of th -out beast quarter of section numbered 21 iii toui liij numbered 8 north of mime mini liul 3 west of the itli I M in Ked Willow State of Nebraska I will oiler for sale to the highest bidder for cash on the LDih day of April Mint at the east front door of the coHrt jiou e in McCook in said county at on oclock in the afteri oon the nbou described real estate Dated this lJth day of March lJOO 3 19 Sis John 11 Hijhku Kurtvce State of Nebraska Hed Willow County To all persons interested in the estateof La onia Kendall late of said county dooeal You are hereby nntitied that on tlnijirstduy April lv09 Howe Smith tiled his pctittoa Eti the county court of said county for his apixxulinciit as administrator of the csiato of Lavctua Ken dall late of said county deceased and hat the same wil lo heard at the eoiinly court i m the city of McCook in said county on too 17th day of April 1M1I at the hour of lOodcok n m It is further ordered that notice of safI brar ii k be Kien all persons interested in suhl estate by the bublicationof this notice foe three consecutive weeks in the McCook Trifxirc a newspaper printed and published and circu lated in said county Dated this first day of April If 09 4-2-it J C Mookk County Judse r 1 ORDEK1TO SHOW CArSRS2jJSS4 H7i the District CourCof IIcd Willow county State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Application of Jenou Katherin Eastwood Admiuis ratrix of the Estate of Montezuma H Eastwood Deceased for License ioSe1 Heal Estate ThN cause came on for hearing upon the rti tion of Jennie Katherin Eastwood Administra trix of tho Estate of Montezuma for license tosell the following-described real estate beloiiKinK to said esiate to tvit Lot three in islock twenty onedI in the second addition to the City of McCook in Ifctl Willow count Nebraska for the pnrxo of paint the indebtedness against said tsstttfe ainonntiiiK tol4fi thecostsofndmini lrcitioti and the expense of this proceeding there Hot bfing siiilicient personal property to pay said debts and exppnes It is therefore ordered that all pcr2 iu said estate appear before mo in fhnm bers at my oilice in the City of McCook bfbris ka in said County of Ked Willow on the Srt day of May ltOli at one o clock I M to show cause why a licence should not be granted to said administratrix to sell said real estate for thepurpose of paying said debts and expanses It is further ordered that notice of -aid hirtn be guen by publication in the McCook Tribune lor tour successive eeks Dated this 25th day of March KC9 K C Oku Judge of the District fours Cordral A McCarl ttirnes VJ lts OltDEK Ob HEAhlNCi ON IM T1TIOY -OK JPPlsT3IKr OF ADMINISTKATOH in the County Court of Red Willowcounty Nebraska ZZZ - g5Sftrt State of Nebraska County of Ked Willow To all persons interest d in the estate of Michael Houlihan deceased On reading the petition of Cntlerine E Houlihan praying that the administration oE said estate be granted to her as adniinistratrir It is hereby ordered that you and all pr on interested in said matter may and do apt ear at the County Court to be held in and for said county on the 24th day of April A D JJ 9 at One oclock I M to show cause if anj there be why the praer of the petitioner should not bgranted and that notice of the pendency of -aid petition and tl at the hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said mrir fay publishing a copy of this Order in the MrCook Tribui e n wtekly newsiaper printed in said comit for thri e weeks prior fo -aid i la ol t aring I W itness my hand and of said ro t this I 3ist day of March A D 1W srAi J C Moore County Etle Eldred Utorrejs 4-0-it I ONE ONE ONE I 2 k That is the Xo of ONE of the bebt Lumber and Coal Concerns in a No ONE town which is located on ONE East Street But if you cant find it call phone No ONE when jou will be informed that you can et No ONE lumber No ONE coal No ONE service No ONE treatment in fact No ONE first last and all the time Billiard Lumber Co iVBoVSVSJSSS SSSMPsEsakBS KSJESNKSSNBS BSS3PSSS 150 Value for 100 TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEAfeTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITB Ask for and try once BLUE BELL Cough Syrup Pile Remedy Mans Pain Lfmnuat01 BLUE3ELL Stomach Tablets Diarrhoea Croup Nerve Cough Hay Fever and Catarrt Bfecd General Tonic Bright Sunshine Heart Worm Kidney Headache Summer Complaint Scalaiaf Tablets for Children Liver Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablets Sold Ly A McMILLEN McCook Neb H