Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 24, 1902, Image 5

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    I HE VALENTINE UEMOGBAT
I. M RICE EDITOR
$1.OO Per Year in Advance
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Kuirred at 1 be Post-offlcp at Valentine. fSherry
eountr. Nebraska , as Second-class matter.
STATS OFFICERS
EZKA P. SAVAGE. Governor ,
C. F. STEELS. Lieut. Governor.
Gico.V. . MARSH. Secretary of State.
CHAR. WESTON , Auditor Pub , Acccs.
Wai. STEUHER. Treasurer.
FKAMK N. PKOUT , Atty. General.
GKOKC.E FOWLER , Com. Pub. Lands and Bide.
LEE UAKDMAN , Librarian.
U. S SENATORS
JOSEPH H. MlLLARD.
CUAS. H. DIETRICH.
CONGRESSMEN
ELMER J. BURKETT. Rep. 1st Dist.
DAVID II. MERCER , Rep. 2nd Dist.
JOHN J. ROIJLNSON.FUS. 3rd Dist.
WM. L. STAKK , Fus. 4th Dist.
A. C. SHALLRNHERCSER , Fus. 5th Dist ,
WM. NEVILLE , Fus. cthDist.
COUNTY OFFICERS
W. C. SHATTOCK , Treasurer.
C. S. REECE , Clerk.
W , R. To AVNE , Judge.
< L. N. LAVPOKT. Sheriff.
A. M. MOKUISSEV , Attorney.
ETTA BKOWN , Superintendent.
LEKOY LEACII , Sun'eyor.
ALFRED LEAVIS , Coroner.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
W E. HALF.V , 1st Dist.
ALEX BURR. 2nd Dist.
L. LAUFER , 3rd Dist.
Charles U. Faulhaber
Brownlee
Breeder of
Rec'st'd Herelords.
o
Hyam , No. 74.538 ,
at bead of herd.
Young bulls from G
to 18 months old
for sale.
HENRY AUGUSTON
Blacksmith.
Brownlee , Nebr.
I > ons gene.ral blucksmithingathard
times prices for cash
PAT HE T
V leu tine , Nebr.
tr ( . , Hard Kork for sale in any
quuutitN
H. CKAMER ,
L'ity Deliveryman ,
Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and
r' m the di-pot and all parts of the City.
i T telephone 12.
W. A. KIMBELL
Barber
First-class Shop in Every Respect
KMI de Quinine Hair Tonic , Ooldon Star Hair
Tonic , Herpicide and Cokf's Dandruff Cure.
1 ry Pompeian Face Massage Cream
LEKOY LEACH
County Surveyor
Valentine or Wood lake
GEMtKAt , WOuK PKOMI'TLY ATTENDED TO.
JOHN FOKATH
Riege , Kebr.
Tubular wells and Eclipse wind
mills. Wells guaranteed five
years.
A. M. MORRISSEY
Attorney at Law
Valentine ,
A. N. COMPTON
Physician ana Surgeon
Office at Quigley & Chapman's
Drug Store. Nights Thf
Donoher.
Edward S. Furay
Physician and Surgeon
Office Fraternal Hall or El
liott's Drug Store. 19U r,2
R M. WALCOTT
AnORNEYADABSTR4GTER
VnUntine , Nebr.
PracticcB in District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Real Estate and Ranch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abstracter.
The Democrat
-FOR-
FORJob
Job Work.
P. E. AM. V. R. R.
TIME TABLE
WEST BOUND
No. 27 Frt. Daily 2:33 P. M.
No. 25 " except Sunday 0:40 A. M
No. 3 Passenger Daily 12:49 A. M.
EAST BOUND
No. 23 FrUDaily 0:50 A. M.
No. 2P " except Sunday 5:00 P. M.
NO. 4 Passenger Daiij 4:47 A. M ,
Located on Cherry St. 2nd doo-
south of Smyser's livery , furnishes
excellent board and lodging. Meals
same old price 25 cents. A uearty
welcome to all.
J. FJOTTER. .
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
, bulk _ 1.50 per cwt ? 20UU to
shorts bulk . . .1.15 per cwt $22.UU to
screenings . 40c " $7.00 "
Chop Feed . . . .1.25 " $24.00
Corn . 1.05 " $20.00"
i ihop corn . 1 . 10 " $21.00
ar.s . 1.50 $29.00"
ETTA BROWN
SUPF , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Examination Third Saturday of each
month and Friday preceding.
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
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M. P. HALEY'S
HOME MADE
LINIMENT.
This is a Spanish Herb Liniment.
Cures Rheumatism , Swellings ,
Sprains , Bruises , Aches
and Pains.
Cures numbness in the limbs , restores
muscles to healthy and vigorous ac
tivity. It is the great remedy for
1'aralysis , Lame Back and Lumbago.
NOTICE : This Liniment has been
tested and proved to be a cure for
the above described aliments.
M. P. HALEY , VALENTINE , NEB.
Directions for using : Shake well and
urn the mouth of the bottle onto
i * or flannel cloth and apply upoi
soreness or afflicted parts. Do i o
ipl\ [ upon cuts or open sores. Shak
iu bottle well before using ,
i ) \ Hancock
Blackburn , Mo o
Simeon. Nebraska
. Cattle branded o
V g K. left side as on cut ;
r H also 1G on left si'-
S3 I with on left hip
T some cattle ; also s <
on right side Hoist
brand , rake and it
on left shoulder
liip
Borneranch , 01
! > iwey Lake. Range on NIobrara River , east 01
Port Niobrara ; all in Cherry County. Nebraska
P S ROUSCHB
Postoffice address
Brownlee , Neb
On left side or any
part of animal. Ear
mark right ear cut
off ; horses branded
same on left hlp.Also
has stock branded H
on side or shoulder ,
orJKorWorO'VL '
[ or o or FZ. Also
the-following , the first one being on side and hip
SEQUAH (3267)
Dark brown , Foaled Nov. 24th ,
1889. Sire "Nimrod" (1066) ) , by
"Comet" (151) ( ) , by "Eclipse" (191) )
by "St. Giles7(687) ) by "Wildfire"
(867) ( ) . Sequah's dam 289 Lady
bird F. S. Vol. 7 by Eestless T. B.
Sequah's G. dam by Larrywheat
( T. B. )
He will stand for season of
1902 at Shermaa's barn.
J. W. STETTEK.
Owner *
WONDERFUL BROECK
THE ORIGINAL SPOTLESS TOWN IS
IN NORTHERN HOLLAND.
JL XeutnesB and a Brilliancy Thrit
Are Absolutely Painful Pervade the
Whole Place Rules Which the In
habitants Must Observe.
Far up in northern Holland among
the dikes and canals of the little king
dom lies Broeck , the original Spotless
Town. The palings of the fences of
Broeck are sky blue. The streets are
paved with shining bricks of many col
ors. The houses are rose colored ,
black , gray , purple , light blue or pale
green. The doors are painted and gild
ed. For hours you may not see a soul
in the streets or at the windows. The
streets and houses , bridges , windows
and barns show a neatness and a bril
liancy that are absolutely painful. At
every step a new effect is disclosed , a
new scene is beheld , us if painted upon
the drop curtain of a stage. Every
thing Is minute , compact , painted ,
spotless and clean. In the houses of
Broeck for cleaning purposes you Avill
find big brooms , little brooms , tooth
brushes , aqua fortis , Avhiting for the
window panes , rouge for the forks and
spoons , coal dust for the copper , emery
for the iron utensils , brick pOAvder for
tho floors .and even small splinters of
wood with which to pick out the tiny
bits of straw in the cracks betAveen the
bricks. Here are some of the rules of
this Avonderful toAvii :
Citizens must leave their shoes at th
door when entering : a house.
Before or after sunset no one is allowed
to smoke excepting with a pipe having a
cover , so that the ashes will not be scat
tered upon the street.
Any one crossing the village on horse
back must get out of the saddle and lead
the horse.
A cuspidor shall be kept by the front
floor of each house , where it may be ac
cessible from the window.
It is forbidden to cross the village in a
carriage or to drive animals through the
streets.
Ill addition to these established rules
it is the custom for every citizen Avho
sees a leaf or a bit of straw blown be
fore his house by the wind to pick it
up and throAV it into the Canal. The
people go 500 paces out of the village
to dust their shoes. Dozens of boys
are pajd to blow the dust from be-
tAveen the bricks in the streets four
times an hour. In certain houses the
guests are curried over the threshold
so as not to soil the pavements. At
one time the mania for cleaning in
Broeck reached such a point that the
housewives of the village neglected
even their roligious duties for scrub
bing and washing. The village pastor ,
after trying every sort of persuasion ,
preached a long sermon , in which he
declared that every Dutchwoman who
had faithfully fulfilled her duties to
ward God in this world would find in
the next a house packed full of furni
ture and stored with the most various
and precious articles of use and orna
ment , which , not being distracted by
other occupations , she would be able
to brush , wash and polish for all eter
nity. Tho promise of this sublime
recompense and the thought of this
extreme happiness filled the Avomen
with such fervor and piety that for
months thereafter the pastor had no
cause for complaint.
Around every house in Broeck are
buckets , benches , rakes , hoes and
stakes , all colored red , blue , white or
yellow. The brilliancy and variety of
colors and the cleanliness , brightness
and miniature poinp of the place are
wonderful. At the windows there are
embroidered curtains , Avith rose col
ored ribbons. The blades , bands and
nails of the gayly painted windmills
shine like silver. The houses are
brightly varnished and surrounded
with red and white railings and fences.
The panes of glass in the AvIndoAVS are
bordered by many lines of different
hues. The trunks of all the trees are
painted gray from root to branch.
Across the streams are many little
wooden bridges , each painted as white
as snow. The gutters are ornamented
Avith a sort of Avoodeu festoon , per
forated like lace. The pointed fa
cades are surmounted with a small
weathercock , a little lance or some
thing resembling a bunch of floAvers.
Nearly every house has two doors ,
one in front and one behind , the last
for everyday entrance and exit and
the former opened only on great occa
sions , such as births , deaths and mar
riages.
The gardens arc as peculiar as the
houses. The paths are hardly wide
enough to walk in. One could put
his arm around the flOAverbeds. The
dainty arbors would barely hold two
persons sitting close together. The lit
tle myrtle hedges would scarcely reach !
to the knees of a four-year-old child.
Betrvvcen the arbors and the flower
beds run little canals which seem made
to float paper boats. They are crossed
by miniature wooden bridges , with
colored pillars and parapets. There
are ponds the size of a bath , which
are almost concealed by lllliputian
boats tied with red cords to blue
stakes , tiny staircases and miniature
kitchen gardens. Everything could be
measured with the hand , crossed at a
leap , demolished by a blow. More
over , there are trees cut in the shape
of fans , plumes and disks , with their
trunks colored white and blue. At
every step one discovers a new effect ,
a fresh combination of hues , a novel
caprice , some pew absurdity.
The rooms are very tiny and resem
ble so many bazaars. There are porce
lain figures on the cupboard , Chinese
cups and sugar bowls on and under
the tables , plates fastened on the
walls , clocks , ostrich eggs , shells ,
vases , plates , glasses , placed In every
corner and concealed in every nook ,
cupboards full of hundreds of trifles
aud ornaments without name , a crowd-
ins disorder and utter confusion of
A RESTORATION BEAU.
Daily Propfrnmmc of n. Dandy In
England DuringCharles' Time.
The history of an ordinary day of a
restoration beau Tvas something like
this : From about 10 till 12 he received
visitors in his sleeping chamber , where
he lay in state , with his periAvig , thick
ly powdered , lying beside him on the
coveiM. Near at hand , on his dress
ing table , the curious visitor might
haA'e noticed some little volumes of
amatory verse , a canister of Lisbon or
Spanish snuff , a smelling bottle and
perhaps a feAv fashionable trinkets.
As soon as he deemed proper the
beau arose and with incredible diffi
culty proceeded to put on all his
charms , to perfume his garments , to
soak his hands in Avashes for the sake
of producing whiteness and delicacy ,
to tinge his cheeks with carminative
.in order to give them that gentle
blush which nature had denied them ,
to arrange a number of patches upon
his face so as to produce the effect of
moles and dimples , to dip his pocket
handkerchief in roseAvater and to pow-
der his linen so as to banish from it
the smell of soap , to consume a quarter
of an hour in the attempt to fasten
his cravat , so long again in the en
deavor to adjust his wig and to "cock"
his hat , as long ngain in the contem
plation of his charms in the looking
glass and as long again in the practice
of such smiles as would display to the
best advantage the ivory whiteness of
his teeth these Avere the processes
through which he who desired to fig
ure as a beau of the lirst magnitude
was compelled in that age to pass.
The character of the beau , so far as
his outAA-ard and personal appearance
was concerned , was IIOAV complete , and
as in those days fashionable gentlemen
used their legs to a much less extent
than they do IIOAV our imaginary beau
would have directed his valet to order
a sedan chair without delay. Into
thishe , stepped and was borne to the
fashionable haunt to the mall in St.
James park or perhaps to the more
ceremonious parade in Hyde park-
where , like a butterfly , he delighted to
flutter in the train of some jilting
beauty , who gloried in nothing so
much as "an equipage of fools" and
who was perfectly willing for the
nonce to furnish him Avith an excuse
for toasting her in a tavern at night.
Gentleman's Magazine.
APHORISMS ,
You never lift up a life without being
yourself lifted up. Emerson.
To ease another's heartache is to for
get one's own. Abraham Lincoln.
It is ever true that he who does noth
ing for others docs nothing for himself.
Goethe.
'Tis far better to love and be poor
than be rich with an empty heart-
Lewis Morris.
God doesn't care for what is on the
outside ; he cares for what is inside.
RCA * . M. Babcock.
Fruitless is SOITOAV for having done
amiss if it issue not in a resolution to
do so no mom Bishop Ilorue.
The next time you are discouraged
just try encouraging some one else and
spe if it Avill not cheer you. J. R. Mil
ler.
f
Sin is never at a stay. If we do not
retreat from it , we shall advance in it ,
and the farther on we go the more we
have to come back. BarroAA * .
Kind looks , kind words , kind acts
and warm hand shakes these are sec
ondary means of grace when men are
In trouble and are fighting their unseen
battles. Dr. John Hall.
Queen Elizabeth's Amulet.
Queen Elizabeth during her last ill
ness wore around her neck a charm
made of gold Avhich had been be
queathed her by an old woman in
Wales , who declared that so long as
the queen wore it she would never be
ill. The amulet , as Avas generally the
case , proved of no avail , and Eliza
beth , notwithstanding her faith in the
charm , not only sickened , but died.
During the plague in London people
wore amulets to keep off the dread de
stroyer. Amulets of arsenic Avere worn
near the heart. Quills of quicksilver
were hung around the neck , and also
the pOAvder of toads.
The Absentiuintled Professor.
At a session of the German reichstag
an abseuimiiided member , Ilerr Wich-
niaun , created no little amusement.
He was calling the roll , and upon
reaching his OAvn name he paused for i
response. Naturally none came. Then
be called the name more loudly , waited
a few seconds and roared it out at the
top of his voice. The laughter of his
colleagues finally aroused him to a
sense of the ludicrousness of his act ,
and he joined in the general hilarity.
Misdirected Philanthropy.
"Ah got no use fo' dc man , " said
Charcoal Eph in one of his philo
sophical turns , "dat donate cr thousan'
dollahs t' de heathen fund ob de fash
ionable church Avid one han' an' raise
de rents on his tenement houses wid
de udder. Ah 'spec' he bettah begin
practicin' crawlin' fro' de eye ob er
needle , Mistah Jackson ! " Baltimore
News.
Quite Amicable.
"Why did you quit your job ? Did
you have a disagreement with the
boss ? "
"Oh , no ; not at all. I told him I had
to have more money or I Avould quit
and ho said It was mutually satisfac
tory. " Indianapolis NCAVS.
When there has been a death in the
family , the house seems terribly large.
Atchison Globe.
Benevolence Is to love all men ;
knoAvledge , to know all men. Confu
cius. /
McCann Items
Very dry and hot here. We need
rain badly.
Herman Schultz , of Georgia , is pre
paring to go to Washington.
Mrs. llichardson , of McCanu , Avas
visiting Avith Mrs. F. C. Galloway last
Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Danofsky , mother of
William and Paul Danofsky , is very
IOAV Avith partdysis Avith no hojies of re
covery. $ ?
KELIAULE.
Arabia Items.
Miss Ada Anderson is visiting iith
Geo. Teach thisveck. .
Miss Katie Keeley has spent several
days at the home of M. J. Jordan.
M. J. Jordan commenced haying last
Aveek but he is unable to procure men
to assist him.
Johnny Cogswell is working in the
hay field for A. Benson , lie looks as
thiu and lively as ever.
Miss Orah Uritton made final proof
on her homestead last Aveek , We are
sorry , for Ave will see less of her.
Some of the neighbors seem to think
it more profitable to stack hay than to
attend church on Sunday. Wonder
Avhere they Avill be admitted for such
transgressions.
The ice cream social Avhich Avas to
have been given in Clear Lake Union
church on the 12th was postponed in
definitely , if anybody AATas disappoint
ed by the change , please forgive the
correspondent's part.
Since Arabia has been infested by
beautiful Avomen the young men have
taken neAV attractions. We notice John
arrayed in his very best and looking
radient. Avhile Mike has removed the
bandage from his head and declares
that he feels better than ever. No mat
ter how morose and dejected a man
feels , he Avill lose sight of his former
troubles at the approach of a beautiful
woman.
M. J. Jordan has made a demand
th&t the school house be moved , as he
Avants to use that particular site for
building purposes , therefore a special
school meeting was convened on the
12th. The majority of the people are
in favor of the building remaining
where it is so unless the school board
can make satisfactory arrangements
with Jordan the case may leach the
district court for final decision.
Xoticc
The oflicers and patrons of the Old
settlers' Reunion of Sparks. Nebr. , are
icquested to meet at Sparks , 2sTeb. , Sat-
rday , Aug. 2 , 1902 , at 1 p. m. , to pre-
, are a program for the reunion to be
neld in the latter part of August.
C. S. REECE , Secy.
I5rnu < lni Methods
We have received several requests
or more information oa the subject of
. ( id branding for cattle. The old
i.ethod . of using the heated iron is slow ,
i-i uel and dangerous on account of fire.
In our first issue AVC mentioned that
li-own county ranchmen had been
.1 aking experiments with acid brand.
L pon consulting those Avho have used
LI e acid we find a variety of opinions
( jievail as to its value. Some say they
did not get a plain brand , others com
plain that the acid spread and made
tLe brands wide. All agree that its
application is easy and safe , and the
question of plainness seems to be the
only doubt. We believe that in the
near future the old and cruel methods
will be relics of the past and Avill be no
longer practiced. Someone has invent
ed a branding iron that is heated by
gasoline on the inside , which Avhen
filied with gasoline lasts three hours.
This Avould no doubt be an iinprove-
im-nt on the old branding iron but Avill
probably not come into general use on
account of its cost. With acid brand
you can make a brand out of AA'ood in a
tew minutes that serves every purpose
and will last for years. Acid branding
worthy of more careful experiments.
There is a demand for something easily
and painlessly applied. The Western
Rancher.
Proposition ! Lost
Tile high school district proposition
which was recently voted on , was lost
by a majority of eight. Following is
the vote of each district :
Dist. For Against Dist. For Against.
2 4 1 42 0 G
1 54 5 3
10 4 o 50 1 ,5
12 13 1 62 2 4
13 7 0 65 0 5'
16 3 14 70 6 7 .
21 13 0 71 0 6
23 6 0 74 3 , , 0
24 0 7 SO 0 S
25 13 4 91 13 0
26 0 5 92 0 14
28 0 7 ! )5 ) (5 ( 0
30 7 0 % 0 ' 3
34 U 0 J3 0 6
36 4 0 100 0 18
S9 5 0 S i 4
Total , 121 for , 129 against ,
Business Notices.
Notices tinder this heading G cents per lino
each insertion. Among reading matter , 10 cents
per line each insertion.
Full and complete line of candies at
Eohle's.
Fine stock of cigars ahvays carried
at Uohle's.
Buy your bread , cakes and pies at
Bohle's. Fresh every da } * .
All kinds of heavy hardware and
wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders.
20-tf
Highest market price paid for
Chickens , Game and Fish at the Don-
oher. 9 tf
A 10x12 letter press , good as nev , * and
a large lawn mower for sale. Inquire
at this otlice. 10
Hot air furnace suitable to heat a 10
or 12 room house for sale at the Dono-
her hotel. J. C. WEBB.
Lee's Lice and Mite Killer is the
greatest insect destroyer , the greatest
labor saver an J the least expensive in
tho end. jNo handling of foAvls or aui-
mals. Sold by Quigley & Chapman.
Wanted
Men to put up 800 acres of hay at
Kilgore. 1 < HANK ROTHLEUTNEIC.
For Sale
One large Avork team , weight about
3,000 pounds. ELMEU G. AYEKS
26 Crookston , JXTeb.
For Sale
100 Head of high grade Storthoru
cows , heilers and other Aoung stock.
Also bame number of high grade Red
Polled stock at my ranch six miles
bouth of Eli. P. SULLIVAN.
26-4 *
Ranch lor Sale or JLeasc ! !
16 quarter sections , good range , hay
water and timber. Will run 300 head
ot stock. For information address , box
no. 154 , Gordon .Nebr. or 1. M. RICE ,
Valentine , .Nebr. 42-tf
Wanted
To contract from 500 to 1,500 tons of
hay in lots to suit , either mowing or
stacking or both Address
METXGAKBltOS. ,
26-3 _ Gregory ,
Ustray Notice.
Taken up at my place , 2 miles east
of CrooKstou , 011 June 7 , 1902 , 1 broAvn
horse branded BL ) on left thigh about
3 3 ears old ; also 1 buckskin horse ,
branded on right shoulder , about 2
years old , ED PIKE ,
22-5 Crookston , Nebr.
Estray Kotice.
Strayed from my place nine miles
uorthAvest of Valentine , on April 27th ,
one bay mare four years old , white
strip on face , slini built and rangy ,
weight about 650 pounds , branded 60
on left shoulder and | S PV1 [ on left
hip. Also one iron Ki uS * gray
mare about 6 years old , weight about
1,000 ; old scars on points of shoulders
branded | S | | on left shoulder. Suit
able reglgward for information
leading to tneir recovery.
A. S. GRAE
FF ,
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L egal Xotiee
In the County Court Cherrv couuty ,
Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of John
B. Seadore , deceased ,
Joseph Seadore having filed in my
office a petition praying for the ap
pointment of William E , Haley ad
ministrator of the estate of John B ,
Seadore deceased. All persons inter
ested in said estate Avili take notice
that 1 have fixed Saturday , July 26 ,
1J02 , 2 o'clock p. m. as the time and
my office in Valentine , Cherry county ,
Nebraska as the place for hearing said
petition at Avhich time and place all
persons interested in said estate may
appear and show cause , if any there
be , why said administrator should not
be appointed.
Witness my hand and seal this 9th
- day of July , 1902.
SEAL W. R. To AVNE ,
25-3 County Judge.
legal Xotice
In the County Court of Cherry coun
ty , Nebraska.
la the matter of the estate of Lizzie
Seadore , deceased.
Frank E. Sala having filed in my
oflice a petition praying for the ap
pointment of William E. Haley ad
ministrator of the estate of Lizzie Sea
dore deceased , all persons interested in
said estate Avill take notice that I have
fixed Saturday , July 26 , 1902 , at 10
o'clock a. m. as the time and my of
fice in Valentine , Cherry county , Xe
braska , as the place lor hearing said
petition , atvhich time and place all
persons interested in said estate may
appear and shoAv cause , if any there
be , why said administrator shall not
be appointed.
" \Vimess \ my hand and seal this Oth
. - day of July , 1002.
j SEAL [ W , E. TOWJJE ,
i s , 25-3 County Judge.
Estray Xotice
Strayed from D. A. Hancock's pasture on the
Xiobnira river , about July 4th , two mares , one
brown and one black , weight about 1100 each.
Branded TJL on lelt shoulder. The brown mare
lias 5 on left shoulder. Liberal reward for
information. MOSES &HOFFACKEK.
J7-4 Simeon , Xeb.
Killing Mites and Lice
To prove that your hens have lice
and to show IIOAV easy it is to free your
fowls from the insect pests : just nail
up a wide board against the under side
of the roost , sprinkle or paint it Avell
Avith Lee s Liquid Lice Killer and sou
that the foAvls roost over it at night.
Next morning you Avill find all of that
lice lying dead on the painted hoard.
The genuine is for sale by Quiglev &
Chapman.