Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, June 11, 1903, Image 7

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    CUTICORA SOAP
The World's ' Greatest
Skin Soap ,
The World's Sweetest
Toilet Soap ,
Sale Greater &B tlie forfs Protet
of Oiler SHE Soaps. .
Sold Wherever Civilization'Has
Penetrated.
Millions of the world's best people
nse Cuticr.ra Soap , rusii-ted by Cuticura
Ointment , thd great skin care , for pre
serving , purifying and beautifying the
skin , for clcMising the scalp of crnsts ,
scales ind dandruff , and the stopping of
falling hair , for softening , Whitening
and soothing red , rough aud sore hands ,
for baby rat-hes , Itchings and chafings ,
for annoying Irritations , or too free or
cflen-ive perspiration , for ulcerativc
weaknesses , and many sanative , anti
septic purposes which readily suggest
themselves to women , especially moth
ers , as well as for all the purposes of
tbc toilet , bath and nursery.
Cuticura Soap combiwes delicate
emollient properties derived from Cntt-
cura , the great skin cnre , with the pur
est of cleansing ingredients and the
most refreshing of flower odours. No
other medicated soap cv r compounded
Is to be compared -with It for preserv
ing , purifying and beautifying the skin ,
scalp , hair and hands. No other for
eign or domestic toilet soap , however
expensive , is to be compared with It for
all the purposes of the toilet , bath and
nursery. Thus It coinbines'in on soap
at one price the roost effective skin and
complexion soap , and the purest aad
sweetest toilet , bath and , nursery soap
ever compounded.
thronghonflhe world. Cutteurm Ilcsohtnt. 5"e.
Send for " All About the 6kl , Scalp and Hair. "
Put a variety into Summer living
it's not the time of ye'ar to live near
the kitchen range. Efbby's
VeahLoaf Potted Turkey
Deviled flam
Ox Tongue Etc.
Xf Quickly Made Ready to Serve.
Send to-day for the llttjle booklet ,
' 'How to Make Good Things to
full of ideas on quick , deli
cious lunch serving. Libby's Atlas
Q ! the World mailed free for 5
tfwo-cent stamps.
Chrcaio. U. S. A.
Permanently Cured. jvjnt ori erTeusne-s. .itei
a8t aav'r. use ot iJr. Kline' : ; Grcaierve he-
etorar. SncdfortKEHP2.M -n.ifbot la = anl irt&lle.
IrtL H. H. KLINE Ud. S3i . . St. . I'liiiartelnhi * Pn.
N.N.U. 775-24. YORK. NEB.
Cuairies IsTing-sley says : ' "Thank
G&l every _ ragrmng you have some
thing to do which must be dona
\vbethej you libc it or nofc Being ,
forced to work and foiled to do your
"beat will develop in you temperance ,
self-control , diligence , strength of
will , contentment and a hundred
otber viitures of vrhich the idle
never have any toneeption. "
The smallest apartment houses
are those oceupi-ed by bees. In "a
cttbic foot of Iwrieycomb there aie
about. 9 OSO cells.
WESTERN CANADA'S IMMIGRA
TION.
Bapld Settlement of the Fields
North of the 49th Parallel.
( From the Chicago Record-Herald. )
"Canada has anticipated a very
heavy immigration this year , and she
now has figures to show that she is
actually getting it in a way to meet all
her expectations. In the first four
months of this yea'r the doors of the
Dominion opened to 40,672 persons , ac
cording to a report prepared by the
committee on agriculture and coloniza
tion of the Canadian Parliament. This
is almost twice as large as the immi
gration in the' corresponding months
last year , and fully three times as
large as in 1901 , the respective figures
being 22,482 and 13,393.
"Most of these newcomers have
been attracted by the wheat lands of
the Northwest territories. They have
moved direct ; from Winnipeg and they
have turned that city into a 'great ' *
camp , In which they have been fitting
themselves out for the last stage of
their adventure for new homes.
"Of the immigration of this spring
a little over a third has come from
Great Britain , the figure being 10.457.
This is three times as large as the
British immigration of the correspond
ing months of the preceding year , and
it is within 2.500 of the number of im
migrants that the United States at
tracted from Great Britain and Ire
land in the same period this spring. As
to the remainder of the immigration
into Canada , 13,770 settlers came from
the United States , - a50 \ per cent increase -
crease over the preceding year , and' '
10,445 from Continental Europe , a 40
per cent increase.
"These 40,072 immigrants into Can
ada may appear trifling in comparison
with the 297,070 persons who entered
the United States in the same period ,
but they are proportionately more im
portant to the country. Canada's pop
ulation is one-fifteenth of ours , but
her immigration is now two-fifteenths
as large as ours. It Is worth remem
bering also that Canada's immigrants
are almost entirely of Anglo-Saxon and
Teutonic races , while our immigration
is now two-thirds made up of Romance
and Slav elements.
"Speculation is natural as to the fu
ture of Canada in her relations to the
United States when her Northwest ter
ritories are filled up , but the one ab
solutely certain fact of the near fu
ture is 'that the United States is to
have a great eompetitor in the grain
markets of the world. "
The above editorial article taken
from the columns of the Chicago Rec
ord-Herald of Slay 2G shows the condi
tion of the Canadian immigration , ,
which as pointed out , has had a constant - j
stant growth a marvelously increas
ing growth for the past six or seven
years , until this year , it is confidently
assumed , the increase to Canada's pop
ulation , by way of immigration , will
exceed 100,000. This is accounted for
by the great agricultural resources
which abound there. It is no fairy
tale but the matter-of-fact
, - - experience
of the tens of thousands bear ample
testimony to the wealth and riches in
store for all who choose to accept of
the opportunities offered.
Those who wish to learn more of the
country can secure illustrated atlases ,
pamphlets , etc. , giving full and relia
ble data issued under government au
thority , by applying to any of the au
thorized agents of the Canadian Gov
ernment These agents , whose names
appear below , will quote you the ex
ceptionally low rates that take you to
the free grant lands of Western Cin-
ada and render you any other assist
ance in their power :
W. V. Bennett. SOI New York Life
building , Omaha , Neb.
By coming in contact with cloudy
weattier we learn to appreciate the
o-f sunshine.
' "The Klean ' , Keel Kitchen Kind" is
the trade 'mapk on stoves which enable
you to cook in comfort in a cool kite-lien.
In sp2.ikin ? of friendship recently - j
ly , a thougrifcful woman whose life
has never ) acl el love , said , "I
teamed long aqo to pray , 'Make me
worthy of friendship and give me
friends , ' How few ever 111 ink of a
' '
prayer ilke that 1'Ton'often friends
are eonsldeied a natural right , and
the lack of them a wrong and injus- j
friee for which humanity is to be
berated and Providence complained
uf. Yet friendship is one of GorTs
choicest gilts , and It is worth while
to pray to be inarde worthy of it
WMrs. Topman , a prominent" *
lady of Richmond , Va. , a great
sufferer with woman's troubles ,
tells how she was cured.
" For some years I suffered .with
backache , severe bearing-down pains ,
leucorrhosa , and falling of the womb.
I tried many remedies , but nothing
gave any positive relief.
"I commenced taking Ijydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
in June , 1901. "When I had taken the
first half bottle , I felt a vast improve
ment , and have now taken ten bottles
with the result that I feel like a new
woman. When I commenced taking
the Vegetable Compound I felt all
worn out and was fast approaching
complete nervous collapse. I weighed
only 98 pounds. Now I weigh 109J-J
pounds and am improving every day.
I gladly testify to the benefits re
ceived. " MBS. R. C. TUPMAN , 423 West
30th St . , Richmond , Va. $5000 forfeit ij
origrnal of above letter proving genuineness cannot
be produced.
"When a medicine has been suc
cessful in more than a million
cases , is it justice to yourself to
say , without trying it , "I do not
believe it would help me ? "
Surely you cannot wish to re
main weak and sick.
Mrs. Pinkham , whose address
Is I ynn , Mass. , will answer cheer
fully and without cost all letters
addressed to her by sick women.
Perhaps she has just the knowl
edge that will help your case
try her to-day it costs nothing.
Sir John Herschel , who knew a
great deal about comets , estimated
that even those with tails millions
of miles in length do not weigh
more than half a pound.
When the young married * couple
confronts seriously the problem of
making a living , the airy-fairy edge
of wedded bliss begins to look a
little ragged.
How ?
By soothing and subduing
the pain , that's the way
St. Jacobs Oil
Cures
Neuralgia
Price , 25c. and 5Oc.
It may be- called the irony uf
nature when high water cuts off tlie
water supply.
Well , this isn't ! the fiist time Ne
braska has gone wet by a big major
ity.
Keep your teacher if she is a good
one. Do no't a few dollars per month ,
on salary cause y u to l se a teacher
who teaches youvscbeel successfully.
You may get ono as guod. but you
canont aff rd to risk it when you
have a sure thine.
M5f
1
The most -wonderful record in all history merit mode it. Advertising has served to make
OASOARETS known , but 1he ; greatest advertaflment ever printed could do no more than get
*
a DeVson to try OASOABETS oncfe. Then comes the test , and if OASOARETS did not prove
their merit there would -no.t be a sale of nearly a MILLION BOXES A MONTH. This success
has b en made by the kind words of our friends , . No one who trfee OASCARETS'fails to be
tileased and tsUr nicely aboufrthem. OASOARHTS are easiest to buy , to earry. to take , to give.
ipi-iKi PERFECT HOME MBDIOINE. They are a perfect cure for Constipation , Appendicitis.
Bllioosnese , Sour Stomach , Sick Headache , Bd Breath , Bad Blood , Pimples , Piles , Worms and
Slbowel diaeaaee. Genutne'tablet stamped OOCL NEVER SOLD IN BULK. AU druggists , lOo ,
SSo 6Oe. - Sample akd booklet frog. Addreao SterHng Remedy Oa , Chicago or New York. i
"When Betty Bakes Cakes.
5Vhen Betty bakes the buckwheat cakca
My bosom swells with pride ;
i then forget'my life's mistakes
And smile , well satisfied.
The chilling wind outside the pane
To discord vainly wakes ;
It cannot move ' /e to complain
When Betty bakes the cakes.
j
Now , some there be whose broidering
Is ladylike and fine ;
A.nd some most daintily do sing
Or write in phrases fine.
But , though my admiration stirs ,
My loyalty ne'er shakes , t
Their cleverness is naught to hers
When Betty bakes the cakes.
The syrup in a golden line
Sets forth to trace her name ;
The coffee steam , an incense fine ,
Arises to her fame.
And though the sunshine for a while
The wintry morn forsakes ,
t ak no radiance save her ? mile
When Betty bakes the cakes.
Washington Star.
Liver anl Bacon.
Bacon and dalves' liver is a common
dish , but especially attractive to mt'ii
who enjoy rich food. Calves' liver is
much more delicate than beef or even
lamb. Slice it fine and lay it in cold
water for at least ten minutes. This
flraws out the blood and makes the
liver better food. Fry a dozen piecis
of bacon cut in wafer-like like slices
to every quarter of a pound of calves'
liver. Let the bacon be ice-cold and
crisp it quickly on a very hot frying
pan until it forms , in a few minutes ,
into little brown rolls. Take up the
bacon and fry the calves' liver , whir-h
has been dried on a clean cloth , in the
bacon fat for ten minutes , or until it is
well browned on both sides. Dish it
and decorate it with the crisp rolls of
bacon. There should be no grease
about this dish , and there will not be
if it is properly cooked.
Curried Venl ( Chafinc-Dish ) .
Cut into small pieces , half an inch
square , about a pound of cold roust
veal ; put in the chafing dish two tn-
blespoonfuls of butter , an onion , a tart
npple and a glove of garlic , all minced
fine ; then stir in a tablespoouful of
curry powder , and half a tablespoonful -
ful of flour ; add the meat and pour
in half , a pint of stock , or the same
quantity of hot water , in which a des
sertspoonful of fluid beef has been dis
solved. Add a little lemon juice and
salt , let all simmer slowly a few min-
ates , and serve hot.
Hollandaisc Sance.
Put two ounces of butter in a sauce
pan , with a little salt , nutmeg and a
gill of water. Cook over the fire for
Eiye minutes. In another saucepan have
two tablespoonfuls of vinegar cooked
till reduced one-half. Add to the othtr
ingredients with a tablespoonful qf
bechamel sauce antl an ounce of but
ter. Mix the 3olks of four eggs in a
tablespoonful of water and remove the
sauce from the fire ; when it has aeased
boiling add the egg yolks , the juice of
a lemon , and strain before serving.
Boilel Dandelion Sala : ! .
Wash dandelion leaves and break in
to inch lengths. Make a dressing of
one beaten egg , a tablespoonful of sug
ar , Sfilt , pepper and vinegar to tas.e
and a wineglassful of milk. Add : i
lump of bu-tter , put all over the lire
and bring to a boil , stirring constantly.
Add the dandelion , let all boil up once
and take off the fire. Set in the ice
after it is cool until chilled through
idd two sliced hard-boiled eggs aud
serve.
Brief
Pastry should be cooled off in a
warm room ; taking it suddenly from
the oven to a cold larder will make
it heavy.
A too large cork wll often fit a
bottle quite well after it has been
soaked- boiling water for a few min
utes.
To shell shrimps easily , put them in
a colsiucler and pour boiling water over
them. Shell them as soon as possible
after they have drained.
Turpjsutine will cleanse zincf and
make it look like new. Wash the zfuc
first in hot soda water and then rub
with a flannel dipped in turpentine.
A large manila envelope , pasted in
the Inside of the cover at the back
of a cook book , is a very handy ve-
cepta'cle for clippings and copies of
recipes which one intends to try at
onee.
Thedaily supply of food may be kept
In the cellar if a wire safe is used ,
but this is doubtful wisdom unless the
housekeeper is prepared to inspect the
safe every day to see that no scraps
are left lying around.
Never leave empty wooden tubs and
pails standing in the sun , or in a hot
part of the scullery. In very ho't ' weath
er they should be left full of clean wa
ter to prevent the wood shrinking and
cracktog. At other times keep them
In a cool , rather damp place.
When knives have steel blades they
should be cleaned and polished after
each using. This is best accomplished
ff a small basket is kept near at hand
which contains a potato , a bathbrick
and a polishing cloth. Scrape a little
of the brick upon a board , dip the cut
and of the potato into it , and use this
to rub the blade of the knife free of
nil stains. Then polish with the cloth
and wash the handle in warm but not
Ifot-vrater.
A peculiar water animal Is the
synapta , which nature has provided
with an anchor somewhat similar
In shape to those used by ships. By
means of this the insect holds itself
firmly In any desired spot.
Do Your Feet Ache and Burn ?
Shake into your shoos Allen's Foot-
Ease , a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New * Shoes.feel Easy. Cures
Corns , Bunions , Swollrn , Hot and
.Sweating Feet. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores. 25c. Sample sent FREB.
Address Alleii S. Olmsied. Leltoy , N. Y.
It is unwise to use tea leaves for
laying the dust when sweeping a
liyht coln'fi can el. unless they nave
been previously rinsed in water ;
otherwise ihe. carpet may be badly
siained.
ELY'S LIQUID CUKAM BALM Ja
prepared for sufferers from nasal catarrh
who are used to an atomizer in spraying
the diseased memlirniios. All the healing
and soothing properties of Cream Balm
are retained in the new preparation. It
does not dry up the secretions. Price , in
cluding sprnving tube , 75 cts. At drug
gists' or Ely Bros. , 5U Warren street ,
New York , mail it.
The only yearly paper in the world
is published at Cape Prince of Wales ,
in the Arctic circle It is called the
Eskimo Bulletin. The subscription
price is ten rents a year.
Have used Piso's Cure for Consump
tion nearly two years , and h'nd nothing
to compare with it. Mrs. Morgan , Berke
ley , Gal. , Sept. 2 , 1903.
We know a mau who boasts of his
wjalth but is so infernally stingy
he hates to buy bread ( or his chil
dren.
People in Kansas City are suffer-
irg greatly for the \vmt of water ,
and they can't walk across the street
vvithoat Retting wet.
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PUTMAN FADELESS DYES
color more goods , brighter colors with
less work than others.
The knowledge that seeks no ex
pression in service is absolutely
worthless. Highest thought and
highest knowledge are the equipment
of life. We must live nobly. All
vocations must be considered sacred.
Industiy is the flower of the consci
ence of the race , which you are to
stand ry and serve Rev Dr.
George A Gordo. School Education.
Saved Bis Life.
Whitehall , 111. , June S. Mr. Lon
Manley had Bright's Disease and after
his home doctor had treated him for
sometime he finally told him that he
could do nothing more for him , and
that he would" surely die.
A friend who had heard of what
Dodd's Kidney Pills had done in cases
of Kidney Trouble , advised Mr. Man-
fey to try a treatment of this remedy.
He did so and everyone was sur
prised and delighted to see an improve
ment in a very short time. This im
provement gradually kept on as the
treatment proceeded , till now Mr. Man-
ley is well. He says :
"The doctor said he had done all he
could for me. He gave me up. A
friend advised me to take Dodd's Kid
ney Pills , and in a few weeks I was
nearly all right again.
"f am not dead , and can truthfully
s y that I feel better to-day than 1
have for years. Dodd's Kidney Pills
are a wondferful remedy and I will al
ways praise tlfem and recommend
them to everyone suffering as I did. "
Mr. Manley's recovery has caused a
profound sensation , as no one ever
thought- would recover.
According to the theories of Rain
Maker Wiight. con ussion is s-'ver-
eign remedy fjr all meteorological
ills. Tw i years ago he was sweating
around fur two or three days and
nights filing guns in the airvto bring
rain. Now he says that if the
canntn on the state house around
aan be pointed ino the air and fired
off a intervals of three or four min
utes the clouds will pack their grips
and take the limited a-ir line fr
seme other locality without even
stopping to say good by
Tented by Time.
ing cures. She
says : "Up to the early part of the year
1002 I had been a sufferer from kidney
troubles for many years. The pain In
my back became worse and worse un
til It was a daily burden that inter
fered with every duty. I was much af
flicted with headaches and dizzy spells
and was unable to rest well nights. In
'May. 1002 , after using Doan's Kidney
Pills I made a statement for publica
tion declaring that they had entirely
relieved me of the pain In my back.
I have since then had a year's time in
; which to study the effects of the med
icine , and while I have had slight
touches of the trouble since , the use
of the pills has always driven away all
signs of the disorder and I have become -
come convinced o the fact that the
,
first treatment was practically perma-
' .nent in its effects , and I know that a
box of Doan's Kidney Pills kept on
hand are a sufficient guarantee against
any suffering from the kidneys or back.
I should advise every sufferer to take
Doan's Kidney Pills , and I know that
they will be surprised and pleased
with the result. "
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid
ney medicine which cured Mrs. Brod-
erick will be mailed on application to
any part of the United States. Ad
dress Foster-Milburn Co. . Buffalo. N. Y.
For sale by all druggists , price 50
cents per box.
Minnesota is laughing at us because
we got wet.
Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP for thil
dr n ttethiojrsoftens the emus , reduces inna-
matloa , allays piiin cures colic. Pi Ice 25c bottle
After all , there is no place like
home.
WESTERN
, - +
CANADA
IB attracting more attention than
auy other district in the world *
"THE GKAXARr OF THE WORLD. "
"THE LAXD OF SUNSHINE. "
The NATURAL FEEDING GROUNDS for STOCK
Area tinder Crop In 1 903 1,987,880 Acre * .
Yield In 1902 117,982,754 JJuihelc.
Abundance of Water ; Fuel , Plentiful. Cheap Bnild *
in Material ; tiood GrussforriisturesendHujyifertils
Boil , a sufficient rainfall , and a climate giving an.
assured and adequate season of growth. Iloinenteud
Land * of 1OO Acre * Free , the only charco being | 10
entry. Clo-e to Churches , School * , etc. ; Kailwais tap
all settled districts.
Send for Atlas and other literature to Superin
tendent of Imiiifjration. Ottawa. Canada , or to
W.'V. Bennetr , EC1 New York Life BIdK.t Omahi ,
Neb. , the authorized Canadian Government Agent ,
who will supply you with , certificate giving you reduced
railway ratent etc.
The Law With a Glass
of Hires TJootbecr , brightens her
eyes , deepens tlie rows in hrr
checks , and acquires Bound
liealth and buoyant
from her favorite berermge.
Rootbeer
the great hot -weather
drink , is sold everywhere -
where , or * ntby
mail fur IS cts.
A pac-kace
makes ft TO
Cftsj.K. Hires.Co. . .
Balitrs , P .
CURES WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS.
Best Couph Syrnp. Tastes Good. Use
In time. " "OKI br druzzi , ta
Ame icans are ainnzed and inclined
to laugh , they see friendly A rats
meet. Their s-lutilion ; is almost
roiesqne , for they sh.ike hands seven
or eight time's and sometimes re
peatedly kiss each t-ther. . ;
If youv'e tried , and have not won ,
Never stop for crying ;
All that's great and good is done
Just by patient trying-
When man butts up against the
angry elements he finds he is pretty
small potatoes.
I
The Great.
Germ and
Insect Destroyer
Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of hog
cholera , swine plauue , eraot diseases , corn stalk disease , pink eyp , foot
and raouth disease , scurvy- , mange , lexas itch scabs and all germ dis
eases of domestic animals.
< ! epo .5t * cl ( n City N tional TJank of York , Xl > . , ; inci
S e ili.u'state Jiant. , .Sheldon , lutv.i. , o bo i aitl to
$ -100.00 nnt'one firtlinff any tf Jhb following testimonials not
g -nn lie. : : : : : ' : : : : x : : : : :
St. Paul , Xeb. AprXO , ' 03.
National Medicnl Co.
Gentlemen : Thlsi * to rertify that I have
used Liquid Koalfor eivot disease in cattle
and believe it to be a rure for this diea c
trora the experiments 1 hsive made , but be
lieve it-oufifht to be used vnen t e nnimal
is first taken with the disease. And fora
lice kilk-r it can't be beat by anything I
know of. Yours respectfti ly.V.
\V. L LITTLE.
Seward , N'eb. . Pec 5.1902.
Liquid Koal , nianufncturi'd and sold by/
National Medinal Co. , York , Neb . is .a ne
cessity to any fnrmeis ra sinu stoct Several
instances of it > efficiency have come under
my personal noti e. JOIIX HAUVKY ,
Ex.MayoReward. .
Wansa. Neb. . Ue 1& 1902.
I qonsider Liquid Koal one- * " the te t
articles for all around purposes on the
market. Formites _ and lice in the chicken
houses and for lice oo calves and horses it is
the best and cheapest thinjr I have ever
found. Liquid Koal ought tbf > on. every
farm. CHAS. BEKG.ANIIAGER.
Coleridge. Nel > . . Dec. S. 19C2.
J can say that your L. K. is the- best in
sect desiroyer that I ever used. Itvill not
injure the eggs when used on setting hens.
I find it the best all around stock medi ine
that I over had on the place , i advise
every farmer to keep a supply on hand.
G. B GROFF.
Hartinjjton. Neb. . Dee 10 , 1902.
Nntional Medical Co. , \ \ rk , Neb.
Peiir ir : I am a user of Liquid Koal i-nd
am welj plciised with it. 1 wouM not try
to .ID will-out it as l\ linn it u.-efnl in a great
ma iy w.i > s. I have had no ick h > jjs since I
C"inmence < i using it a year aio IK ray
Tnnion it is the best and cheapest hog
cnolera re\vntMiive on the market lodav .
Yon -an use tirls as you wish. Anvone
AvisriinK to know more abont this please
write me. ENOCH ELY.
Sewcrd , Neb. , Nov. 23 , 1901.
\VhpmIt Ma Concern :
'I his is to rertify that I have bought the
third lot of Liquid Koal from the Nationa
.Medi'-al Oo . an.J- think it th - bestirerm de
s. r , yer , appetizer and dh > inffccaut that
have ever used. I have had" occasion to us
it on two djlleient horses this summer fo
very severe wounds and founds It the bes
indacheaie'-t remedy I ever tried ; would
notce without it on mv " place.
W. R. FRANCIS.
Delmnn * . S. D.
I have used your L. K. . anil think it is a
good preventive and dLsinftictniit I used
it as a n edfeine for all kinds of stock and
chickens. 1 had two covs that were sick
aufl would not eat and I used , L. K and it
helped them. I al-o used it tfs a hoanholera
preventive , and think it is all right
G. H. PATRICK.
PRICE :
Ono Quiwt Can Sl.OO
One Oallbn 3 OO
five Gallons , per g-allon 2.75
I Mrs. Robert
Erode rick ,
who resides at
1915 Virginia
street , in Sait
Antonio , Tex
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Gallon Hejr , per gallon 83 GO
25 Gallons , half bbl. , per gal . . . . 2.25
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