Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 23, 1903, Image 7

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    Ao ideal Woman's. Medicine ,
'
x So says Mrs. Josie Irwta , of
I325 So. College St. , Nashville ,
f Tenn. , of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Never in the history of medicine has
'the demand for one particular remedy
for female diseases equalled that at
tained by I ydia J3. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound , and never
during the lifetime of this wonderful
medicine has the demand for it been
'BO ' great as it is to-day.
From the Atlantic to the Pacific ,
and throughout the length and breadth
of this great continent como the glad
{ tidings of woman's sufferings relieved
rbj it , and thousands upon thousands
of letters uro pouring in from grateful
women saying1 that it will and posi
tively does cure the worst forms of
female complaints.
Mrs. Pinlcham invites all wo-
xncii who are puzzled about
their health tovrite nor at Ijynn ,
Mass. , for advice. Sucli corre
spondence is seen by women only.
Sand no charge is made.
The Lass WHh a Glass
of Hires Rootr er , brlchtrtw twr
eyes , deepens the roivs w IK *
cJK kS , and arquir * * so mil
lo lth ml bnoyiurt sririla
from bcr tavortte l > er race.
Rootbeer
the Ricat liot vcather
drink. i sold every-
w&ere , r sent by
Rtal M ftvo
Ctu. K. llirw Ca. '
FREE TO WOMEN !
To prove the healing and
cleansing power of Pax-
tine Toilet Antiseptic
we will mail a large trial
package with book of in
structions absolutely
free. 'I his is not a tin >
* $ .dr ria 1 sample , but alarge package.
S fst > # eg enough to convince anyone
n " of its value. Women all
over thr countrv are prais
ing Paxune lor what it h < t5 done m i cal
treatment of female ills , cunne all hit-ani
mation and discharges , wondrrful as a cleans
Ing vaginal douche , for sore throat , nasal ca-
terrh. as a mouth wash , and to remox-e tartar
and whiten the teeth. Send to-day ; o postal
card will do.
J Bold by drucclito or sent j o tpnM bj ii , 5O
jeent * , Inrco Uoz. S tl rnciiun cuaruntetil-
R. PAXIOM CO. . 216 Coturrbus Ave , Bostov Mass.
. In a town close to Atchison , n Re-
irormer woman fonrnly lived. Noth
ing was Good Enough to suit her.
The old residents say the Reformer ,
when she \\as young was qtii'e ' a flirt
A farmer came l.o town ro'lay look
ing for a hand. He found one , but
he was ditink. Talcing tbe hand
into a restaurant , the farmer. fiUcd
him up with milk. Ever hear of
that old-fashioned wav of sobering a
drunken man ?
Aii Atchison woman who was such
ia good housekeeper that all the men
( pointed to her with delight , is now
talking art at a bearding house table.
Her husband formerly sleek and con
tented looking , is beginning to get
the Pin-away look in his eyes.
Merely for information we would
like to know how a raise of liity
cents per ton at the mine justifies a
a-aise of two-fifty at this end of the
, line.A hundred per cent for hand
ling coal is to much.
j Permanently Cured rfr.r.uorne cusnassunn
FITS J flrst duy'c ust ? of ur. Kunt-'o ( jronc > erce Ke-
ftorsr. SPDdforFHKKC'a iM TjalbotlIaa.d trtativi
Dlt. H. H. KLIXF 11 < ! - I3i . - Si. . IniadclDhiw 1'n.
Disappointment is like a sieve.
Through its coarse meshes the small
ambitions and hopes and endeavors
of a soul are sifted out relentlessly.
But the things that , are big enoutih
neb to fall through are not in the
least affected by it H is only a test
.not a finality. Wellsprinc.
They tell of a joung man in Atchi
son whose mother watches him very
closely , when young girls are con
cerned , and who is about to be gathered -
ered in by an old raaid.
Cease to live In the atmosphere of
your sin , by which I mean tnab you
must see to it that your mind is oc
cupied by thoughts as far removed'
as possible from those in which your
temptation can take root. It is a
great mistake to loiter around a sin
to which one.s nature is prone.
Your moral strength will depend up
on jour spiritual tone. R. JV Camp-
rellA
A boys idea of an original person
is one who doesn't say , "How fast
you grow ! " when he meets him.
An old fashioned person alwavs
carries a troche in one pocket to offer
to people who cough , If they are
friends or strangers.
The largest and formerly best pa
tronized Indian boneyard is or was
near Bear creek in eastern Oklahoma ,
near the defunct Iowa village and
sprouting village of Fallis , western
Lincoln. The lowas , vrho kept wig
wams there for thirty years buried
all their dead , hundreds of them , on
tbe surface , in the blackjack brush
White flags or rags fluttered on nigh
poles erected at the prates of all the
elderly dead and the clothss of the
dead persons were hung on the brush
around the rough dead boxes , wbich
were more or less adorned with bun
dles of sticks. The sticks were testimonials
menials of the departed Indian's
extra good qnalities while in the flesh
each stick representing a very good
act performed by the deceased to the
one that put them on Che box contain
ing' the bones. A visitor to the
graveyard could quickly see the good
had or indifferent history of the de
parted by the numder of sticks restIng -
Ing upou their exposed coffins. The
graves that were without sticks tes
timonials contained cowrardlv or bad
Indians. A goodly numbar of bleach
ing horse skulls lay around the dead
boxes , the favorice horses of the
prominent Ibwas being kiiled on the
funeral day , so that the redsKin
host can trot on a spiritual pony.
to the"happy hunting giound-
The Bear creek Indian graveyard is
no longer patromznd and seldom
visited by the eighty remaining
lowas. The former white flags are
tattererd , torn and rotten , and
prowling hogs grunt and root among
the redmen's and the squaw's
crumtling giuund.
If you achieve any kind of SUCCPSS
in this world you must work for it.
If you can't woik yourself , work
somebody else.
He Fee ) Good.
Oaclcio. Ivy , July 20. "I believe 1
could climb a mountain without draw
ing a long breath" is the way William
Ball of this < i > lace describes how he is
As Mr. Bali has been on the sick list
for a Ions time , this declaration from
him comes as quite a surprise.
When asked to explain how he had
become so strong in such a short time ,
he says :
"I did havfe Kidney Trouble very
bad , in fact I had to get up four or five
times every night to urinate. I had
shortness of breath which distressed
me terribly. I was bndly used up. und
was reaHy of no account for anything.
"I used throe boxes of Dodd's Kid
ney Pills , and that's what has made
me well. J can sleep all" night without
having to get up. I feel splendid and
.is I said before , I believe 1 could climb
; i mountain without drawing a long
bveaih Dodd's Kidney Pills did it all. "
i
Labor to keep alive in your heart
tuat little spark of celestial fire con
science.--Washington.
i What has become of the o'd-fasl -
ioned spectacle of a sleeping baby
with its face covered with flies ?
All God's providences are but his
touches of the strings of the great
instrument of the world.Charnock. .
o Oiutn 'iit for Catarrh that
Contain fllercury ,
mercury will surely destroy the sense ofc
> mpll and completely deranpa the whole system
when entering it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never bo used ex' * > t on
prescriptions from refutable physiciaiia. the
Jiimafro they will < lo H tenfold to the fiood you
au posillv derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure , manufactured by K. .J. Cheney & Co. . Tole
do. ( ) . , contains no mercury , and is taken inter
nally , actinp directly upon the blood and 11111-
'otis surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's
'inarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It ! >
a'ncn internally , and made in Toledo , Ohio , by
i" . .1. Cheney & fo. 1 ostimonial.s freo.
SoM by UnipKists. prlco "So. per beetle.
Family Pills are the best.
A good hea t Is like the sun , for
it shines bright and never changes ,
but keeps its course truly. Shakes
peare.
Never fear to bring the sublimestj
motive to the smallest duty , and the
most infinite comfort to tne smallest
troubles Philip BrooKs.
Count nothing small. The smallest - ,
est thing maybe a link in the golden
chain which binds a man to the di
vine master himself. A. F. SuhafTer ,
D. D.
GET WEIX STAY WEIX.
The thousands of people
n-he axe- every day being
made well by D can's
Kidney Pillg and the free
trial herewith offered.
makes farther delay ,
" Sidney Beglect. "
v .
They correct urine with
brick dust sediment , high
colored , pain in passing ,
dribbling , frequency , bed
wetting. Doan's Kidney Pills
remove calculi and gravel.
Relieve heart palpitation ,
sleeplessness , headache ,
nervousness , dizziness. ;
f , Er. R C. Jones
i "I was unable to
get anything to stop tbe too
rnnch flow of wnt " Tor
Kidney
Pills ,
NAME.
t
P. O
STATE
For free trial bor , mall thl * coupon to
Fostor-Mflburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. If above
cpoce U insufficient , write address on sepa
rate slip.
forty years I had headache
day and night could not
sleep well was very weak ,
and about giving up all hope.
I got Doan's Pills and they
cured me. That -was live
months ago , and I can say ,
to-day , iny water is regular
and I have not had headache
for flvft months. For bed
wetting , scalding urine , and
headache , Doan's Kidney
Pflls have no equal. J have
recommended them to fifty
different persons ulth , good
resulto. 7. first read of Doan's
Pills In Sit'Athland Banner ,
sent to you for sample nnd
afterw rOfc purchased tiyt
pills f rwn .Irtiley Bros. t (
River. " B. 0. JONES.
UNKNOWN LAND.
Parts or Old Roman E HI pi re "VThlch
No Modern Traveler Hn Seen.
' Few people appreciate the fact that
* to-day , at the dawn of the twentieth
I century , there are still parts of the
old Romlin Empire where no traveler
of modern times has been ; that there
ure ancient towns which no tourist has
Been , temples and towers that no lover
of classic architecture has delighted
in , inscriptions in ancient Greek that
no savant has as yet deciphered-
whole regions , in fact , full of untiqu ?
ties for which no Baedeker hns beci
written , and which are not shown up
on the latest maps. There are regions-
within our temperate zone where no
modern European foot has trod , so
far as we are able to tell regions
where the civilization of Greece and
Rome once flourished , and where fine
monuments of classic art , and of an
unfamiliar art that supplanted the
classic , waste their beauties upon the
ignorant sight of half-civilized nomads
To realize the truth of this , one
need4s only to cross the ranges of
mountains that run parallel to the
eastern coast of the Mediterranean ,
and , avoiding all caravan routes , jour
ney independently about the barren
country that lies between these moun
tains and the Euphrates. Here is
territory which , though not wholly un
explored , is full of most wonderful
surprises. Here are cities and towns
long deserted , not so great or so im
posing , perhaps , as Palmyra , but far
better preserved than the city of Zeu-
obia , and giving a much truer picture
of the life of the ancient inhabitants
than one can draw from those famous
ruins. These towns are not buried ,
like the great cities of the Mesopotamian -
mian plains , nor have thfir sites been
built upon in modern rimes , as those
of the classic cities of ( Jrecce have
been ; they stand out against the sUr
upon high ridges or lie sheltered iu
sequestered valleys , presenting to the
view of the traveler as he approaches
them very much the same aspect that
they did in the fourth century of our
era , when ( inhabited by prosperous ,
cultivated and happy people , or when
deserted by those inhabitants some
thirteen hundred years ago. Century.
FHESE SNAKES PLAYED TUNES.
The Old Plainsman Heard Them Rat
tle Off Popular Aira.
"Yes , sir , " said the old plainsman , as
he stood before a den of rattlers at the
Lincoln Park zoo , " I don't allow
there's a more interestin' rep-rile
a-goin * than this here snme breed.
There is those as places the intellect
of the rattlesnake on a low order , an'
I don't know as they have as good a
work in' brain as a Gila monster or a
tarantular , but I do know this : Their
appreciation of the art of music is pro-
Ifound an' stirrin' . They takes to it
like one of those here Wagner fellows
does to a Theodore 'Thomas concert.
An' they're smart to learn , lemme tell
you !
"Up in Routt County , Colorado ,
where I come from , there is most rat-
.tlcsiiakes an' sagebrush ; in' a few people -
, ple huntin' . I remember a party ol
liuntois passin' that-a-way last fall.
In the even ill's they set about the
camp singin' an' there was some man
dolins along. Three or four times the
party was scairt out by snakes that
crept into camp to hear the- music ,
though they should a-known better'n
to bo , for thorp's no harm in a rattlei
'when thore's music goin' .
"IJut that ain't the curious part oi
the talo.which I'm unfoldin' . I was
along that place sonic time after the
campers broke up and was attracted
by a low musical sound from behind
the bowlder. Knowin' somethin' of
tunes. I was s'prised to catch the
chorus of one of the coon songs that
liad boon popular with the campers.
It was the 6ne they sing down to the
Chicago oppra house. 'Ain't that a
Shame ? ' Ponderin' over it. I crept u [ !
on top of the bowlder an' looked over
'at some flat n.cks on the other side.
It was a sight never to fergit. A
chorus of ten rattlers had their tails
in the air an' was poundin' out ths
song for all they was worth ! I lay
there fascinated , and , by ginger , before
they got through they done 'The Holy
City , an' 'Go 'Way Back and Sit
Down' as well's I ever heard 'em done.
Kill 'cm ? 'Twould been a crime to
break up a musical family like that. "
Chicago Inter Ocean.
Lieal-Cuttinjj Bees.
; -The leaf-cutting bees are near rela-
tiyes of the honey and bumblebees ,
'which they closely resemble.t They de
rive their name from the habit you
have observed , of cutting out bits of
leaves for their cells. The circular
pieces are for the ends of the cells ,
and the oblong pieces for the sides.
These cells are usually in burrows cut
into \Aood , for some of the leaf-cutting
bees , like the carpenter bees , have the
talent of cutting holes into wood. St.
Nicholas.
Spring Fever.
The head of the firm was asleep , in
his office chair.
Suddenly he stirred uneasily.
"Robber ! Robber ! " he hoarsely cried.
He was awake when they reached
him.
"G-guess I ivas dreamiu' I was at a
ball game , " he stutteringly explained.
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
A Lively Occupation.
To one unfamiliar with country noiu- {
enclature the question asked by the
young man in the Philadelphia Press
might not seem wholly unnatural.
"And were you never in the country
during the servson of husking-bees-Alr
S. ? " asked the young lady.
"iNo. . Thet idea ! How do
a'bee , anyway ? "
PE-RU-NA WOMEN
Says Dr. M. C. Gee , of San Francisco.
A CONSTANTLY increasing num-
A bcr of physicians prescribe Pe-
runa in their regular practice.
/ It has proven its merits so thoroughly
that even the doctors have overcome
their prejudice against so-called patent
medicines and recommend it to their
1 patients.
l"J Advise Women to Use Pe-ru-na , "
Says Dr. Gee.
} Dr. M. C. Gee is one of the phyficians
who indorse Peruna. In a letter written
from 513 Jones street , San Francisco ,
iCal. , he says :
"Thpre is a general objection on the
part of the practicing physician to ad
vocate patent medicines , but when
any one medicine cures hundreds of
people , it demonstrates its o\yn value
and does not need the indorsement of
the profession.
"Peruna has performed so many
wonderful cures In San Pranclsco that
I am convinced that it If a valuable
remedy. I have frequently advised Its
use for women , as I find it Insures
regular and painless menstruation ,
cures leocorrhosaandovarfsn troubles ,
and builds up the entire system. I also
consider it one of tht finest catarrh rem
edies I know of. I heartily indorse
your mediein * . " M. C. free , M. D.
Mrs. B. T. Gnddi.1 , Marion , X. C. , is
one of Dr. ' Hartman'g grateful patients.
She consulted him by letter , followed
his directions , and 5a now able to say
the following :
"Before I commenced to take Peruna
I oould not do any hard work without
suffering great pain. 1 took Peruna ,
and can say with pleasure that it ha *
done more for me than any other medi
cine I have ever taken. Now I am as
well as ever ; I do all my own work and
it never hurts me at all. I think Peruna
is a great medicine for womankind. "
Mrs. E. T. Gaddis.
Women are especially liable to pelvic
catarrh , female weakness as it is com
monly called.
Peruna occupies a unique position in
i medical science. It is the ony ! internal
J systemic catarrh remedy known to th !
medical profession to-day. Catarrh , as'
every one will admit , i * the cause of
one half the diseases whieb afflict man
, kind. Catarrh and catarrhal dise
afflict one-half of the r < * or lo of
United States.
o
/ / you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from
the use of Peruna , write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving a full
statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his
valuable advice gratis.f
Address Dr. Hartman , President of The Hartman Sanitarium ,
Columbus , Ohio.
A MILLION GEANDMAS all over America point to OASCABETS Candy Cathartic as the
most perfect family medicine ever discovered. Good , kindly , tender-hearted , old soul grandma
tries to help others by telling of the good thingo she has. learned through experience , and BO the
sale of CASC ABETS is nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. The wisdom of years of exper
ience with har own health , and grandpa's and her children's , and her children's children's has
taught grandma that in CASCAKET3 Candy Cathartic has been discovered THE ONLY
PERFECT FAMILY MEDICINE for all bowel troubles , children's diseases , diseases of the stomach
and liver , sick headaches , biliousness and bad blood. Best for the Bowels. All druggists , lOc ,
25c , 5Oc. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your
money back. Sample and booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. 534
We are all ashamed not to be
ashamed of tl ings that should not
shame anybody.
The prudent girl never wears hair
combs when she has got to say good
night ac tbe garden gate.
Death from sleeple-sr/ess is the
punishment for murder in some
parts of China. The culp'it is kept
awake by beating the soles of his
feet , and this treitraeut continues
until he dies. At the end Of nine or
ten days the victim breathes his last.
In Russia suicide is a popular
method of shifting the responsibility , j
It is better to stay to the enl of the !
game and go home with the umpire.
What Luck ! "
Libby Luncheons made ready in a
few moments.
Veal Loaf Potted Turkey
Deviled Ham Ox Tongue ; &c.
Quickly made ready to serve.
Arc U. S. Government Inspected.
Keep in the house for emergencies for sup
pers for sandwiches for any time when you
want something good and want it quick.
Handsome illustrated booklet , "Good Thincsto
Eat" rent free. Send IITB ! c itamps for large Atlas
of the World , in colon.
Libby , McNeill & Libby , Chicago , HI.
CURES WHERE-ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Congh Byrup. Tastes Good. Use
In time. Sold by drafffflsta.
N. N. U. . 781-30 YOP" NEB ,
Wliat you think will not make good j
blood unless you ead right.
of the plumbers are hardly
expenses , but it tickles
[ them mightily to think of next win-
I ter.
If the time ever comes when a
life sentence will mean ' 'fo life. "
perhaps society's tl'irst for human
gore will vield to treatment.
Dr. S. C. Carr of Columbus , Ohio ,
calls the germ theory of disease a ]
' scientific superstitio'n. " [
St. Fanl cb April9'iXJ.
Rational Medical < 'o.
Gentlemen : Tlmi tofortifv that I lnvc
used Licinitl Konl forereot ili-wi'-K in 1-nf-ie
and believe il to oe n < ure for this di-t a o
Irom tbe cxpfriiiifnts J nave made. bn > b'-
lieve it oujbt to t e iisd when tne animal
is first taken - > vth tl.e disease. And for H
lice killer it cun't be bent by anytrtitu I
kuo\vof. Yours respe. tfu ly.V.
\V. L. LITTLE
Seward , Neb. , Doc. o , 1902.
Liquid Koal , manufactured ima sold by
National Medina ! Co. , York. Neb . is a ue-
ce&sity to any farmers ra MHJJ stock t-'everal
instances of its efficiency have come under
my personal notice. JOHN HARVKY ,
ExMayoreward. .
Wnnsa. Neb. . Dec. 18 1002.
I consider Liquid Konl one f the e t
articles for all around purposes on the
market. For mites and lice iu the chicken
houses and for lice on calves and horses it n
the best and cheapest thins I have ever
found. Liquid Koal ought t > be on every
farm. OHAS. BEKUANIIAGEIl.
Coleridge. Neb. , Dec. 8,1902.
I can say that your L. K. is the best in
sect deairoyer that I ever used. It will not
injure the eggs when used on setting hens. .
I lind it the best all around stock medicine
that I ever had on the place. I advUe
every farmer to keep a supply on hand.
G.B GROFF.
The church can learn one lesson
from the saloon that of sociability.
The sociability of tbe saloon is in
spired by as mean a motive as ever
moved a man , but nevertheless , it
draws and holds tbe woikingmen.
four Dealer for Allen' *
A powder to shake into your iboes. It
rests the feet. Cures Corns , Bunions , ,
Swollen. Sore , Hot , Calloun , Aching , .
Sweating feet and Injrowlnjr Nails. *
Allen's Foot-Ease Joikaa new or tight
shoes easy. Sold by all drureirts nnd
shoe stores. 25c. Ssmpl * ratilad FREE.
Addreis Allen S. Olosatod. L lUar. N. Y.
Little self denials , little honesties ,
little passing words of sympathy ,
little nameless acts of kindness.little
silent victories over favorite te pta-
tions these are the silent threads of
gold which , when woven together ,
gleam out so brightly in tbe pattern
of life that God approves.
Farrar.
used Piao'i Oar * fer Ox umi > -
tion with good results. It k all rfiht.
John W. Htnrj , Box 61 , y t * , Ohio ,
Oct. 4 , 1901.
The sins by which God's spirit is
ordinarily grieved arc the sins of
small things , laxities in keeping the
temper , slight neglect of duty , light
ness , sharpness of dealing. Horace
Rusbnell.
Mn.Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP foe chil
dren teething , soften * the turn * , red noes intla-
matlon , allayapnin enre&oolle. PileXg bottle
The attorney of ons of tb St.
Louis boodlers alluded to bribery as
a ' 'conventional crime. " Ail right.
Xow what is needed Is ao e good ,
conventional punishment to fit iL
There are tvro good rules that ought
to be written on every heart never
beliere anything bad about anybody
unless you positively know'il to be
true ; never to tell even that , unless
you feel it if absolutely necssary ,
and that God is listening wbil you
tell it. Dr. Henry Van Dyke.
If capital punishment is righi
about half the people ought to bi
hanged.
Many a case of fatty degeneratior
of the heart csn be traced directli
to the beer drinking habit. Hold on ,
there !
A man suffering from cholera mor-
bus can hardly he convinced thai
the torture he endures are a merr
belief of paiu. " Tell him so and lit
will irr mediately register froic
Missouri.
The Great.
Germ and
Insect Destroyer
Is now used throughout the United States in the treatment of hog
cholera , swine plague , ersot diseases , cdrn stalk disease , pink eye , foot
and mouth disease , scurvy , minge. Texas itch , scabs and all germ dis
eases of domestic animals.
n City > .ttiniil ! Knnk of York , Xeb. , and
She < l..n sj ; it UanJc , Sheldon , Iowa. , to he paid to
$1 HII-VUIK ; tin Hi i n iv f ' 10 folloivlnjj testimonials not
Hartington. Neb. , Dec. 10,1902.-
National Medical Co. , Yort , Neb.
bear -ir : I am a nser of Liquid Koal and
am well { . .leasedvith it. I would not try
to do vritnout H as 1 rind U useful in a jjreat
many wa > 5- I have had nick hogs since I
commenced using it H year ago. In my
i opinion it is the besl and cheapest hog
cholerapevntanve en the market todav.
; You i un " use this as you wish. Anyone
I wishing" know more about this please
vvriteme. ENOCH ELY.
SewrtrdNeb. , NOT. 28,1901.
To Whom It May Concern :
'J his is to certify that I have bought tae
thud lot of Liquid Koal from the > ationa
JUdit-alCo .and thinfcit the bestgerm de
stioyer , appetizer and disinfectant that
i have ever used. T have had occasion to ns
i it on t\vo dillerent horses this summer fo
; very severe wounds , and found it the be.s
' and cheapest remedy I ever tried ; would
. not be without it on my place.
, W. B. FRANCI3.
i Delmont. S , D.
I have used your L. K. , and think it is a
good preventive and disinfectant. I used
i it as a rtedicine for all Kinds of stock and
J chickens. 1 had two cows that were sick
and would not eat and I nsed L. K. and it
helped them. I al-o used it as a hog cholera
preventive , and think it is all rignt
G. H. PATKICK.
One Quart Can . SI. DO 1Vi Gallon Kejr. per gallon . S3 5O
One Gallon . 3 UO 25 Gallons , h-.ilf bbl , per gal _ 2.25
jfrive Gallons , per gallon . 2.75 | ' SO Gallon- bbl. , per gal . 2.0O
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