The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 21, 1905, Image 7

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Wm. DIETRIOHS '
S&JS. Painting
Plain .in i1 orn.imout.il P.ilntlnn ot .ill
Kinds. Oltu or Cotintrti.
1ml T.-l ui. ('OM'MIIUH, Nl:l.
R. W. HOBART
Attorney - at - Law
Olllco over Columbus Stale Hunk.
Will rnictii-o in all the Courts.
rt. M. POST
flttornou : at : Law
Golnmhti.s, Nob.
DR. OHftS. il. PLflTZ
IIO.MF.OPATIUO
PhiiiGian and Surgeon.
P. (. Illcu'lt ; ; Columbus
G. J. GARLOW
Lawyer
Ollii'n over , , ...
CiilumtHiu Stale Punk Gollimhll.S, Nflll.
T i. rtiimca,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Urttw, Ollvn HI., fnnrtli door north of l'lmt
Nr.ttoniillliilik.
rOI.UMIUIS. NWIIIAHKA.
DONT WASTE GRAIN!
A Cheaply Mtulo Wuroii
Will Waste Enough
Grain to Buy a
Good One.
Our wngonn Mill not scatter
your grain whiloouthornadto
market or overtax your homes
with needless heavy draught.
Wo keep mily tho Latent and 15FHT in
Itoggies and Carriages
All KifiitH or
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
ttir (Mir horse shoes stirkf
mill don't lame your horses
THY TH KM.
LOUIS bCHREIBER.
BEGHBR,
flOGKENBBRGBR
& CHAMBERS
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans
Choice list of Lands for sale.
Wo are prepared to supply the
spring demand for dwellings
and lots. Wo have money to
loan on real estate in small or
large amounts for from 1 to 10
years.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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nill'IIKNTKIt'M KftlJI.IWII In Kc. I iiml
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Tnltc noiilhrr. Iti-fiisc ilmim-roii viilnll
tiilloiKinnil Imitation. Iiu ul your Hcna-i-i,
r ti'ii'l l'. In Manii.H (r I'lii-Hi'iiliti-k, Toll
iiiitnlulK mi. I "llrlh-r litr l.nitli'.." 01 ,ifr,
lit rflnril .llnll. Iii.iiimi ii.iiiiiiiiiil-t culil Ii
(til IIIUVKNtN.
OIIIOJIIIHTKU CHKMIPAl. CO
UIUV HatlUon iuur. I'lllLA., i'A.
IICDIIOB lhUpll
KILL"" COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
Dr. lim$
WITH
New Discovery
forC:
rONSUMPTION'
Prleo
OUGHS and
Gl)c & $1.00
Free Trial.
iOLDS
Burett and Quickest Uuro for all
THEOAT and LUNO TliOUB.
LKS, orMONEV BACK.
Ow lIeiohbofl
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GENOA.
IKrom tiit iMnior l
Harry Itiuman of St. Kdwnrd lm.
accepted a position us bookkeeper in
tho First National hank.
Mm. Daggett In packing her hoti co
lloid goods preparatory to shipping
them to Oroightott whom ho goes to
join hnr husband.
A gang of U. 1'. workmen arrived
In t )wn tho lust of the week and ho.
k:ii i work ou n side truck for the brick
yard. This Is something tho brick
vntil pooplu neoiled hndly and which
they have boon work Inn for tho past
year or more and wo nre clad to an
nounce that they aro cottlni! It.
Clnirllo Kenllehl tlnpnrlfi today for
KaiiMi whore ho (joes to join nn In
ilitui h.ind which 1h being orngntzod
to ttavel and give concerts the com
tii): summer and fall.
I'llhnoro lotinty Ih the Morm center
of the Ilislan fly. That county will
lose the hull; of Its wheat crop this
yuir. The south part of Yoik county
and the north part of Thayor county
are more or loss nlTeetcd and some of
tho adjoining counties uro nUo silent
ly ilauiaKoil. Wo have hetird of no
couiiilatnt of dnmnpo to tho whnat
from those parts in thlH miction.
Tho Hclgrndo hnll team camo down
accompanied by about fifty citionH of
tlmr burK on Friday , last with tho in
tention of carry hm homo with them
the scalps of tho Indian hall team of
l Ml h city. lint ahiH, alack I human ox
poctatioiiH aro prono to ilUnppnintiuontH
and tho Kolerado murlers looked like
"Milrty-cents" whon tho wily rediueii
uot thrmiKh with them. Bcoro i:t to ft
in favor of tho Hcdioon.
About ono hundred aii.l fifty KUcstH
iiFseiuhlnd at tho homo of Air. and
Mrs. Alfred llratt at ton o'clock Wed
nesday morning to witness tho mar
riago of their dnuRhotr. Frances, to
Mr. boniard D. (lornian. At exactly
ton o'clock tho bridal procession en
ured tho parlors to tho strains of (ho
wedding much, played by MissMvrtlo
llratt and formed beneath a floral
arch where tho words that bound tho
happy couple in tho bonds of wedlock
wore pronounced by tho Itev. ,T. II.
Madely, pastor of the freshytoriau
church. Tho Missel?ortha .Tones and
Alice Ilasly acted as bride's maids
while F. M. Unborn and Will Irish
untod iu tho like capacity to tho Krootn,
Mit-Fcs Hattlo and Nan Rratt, sisters
of tho bride, acted as llowor girls. Tho
hriile's dress was a beautiful white
silk trimmed with Kylot embroidery
and.' imported Point Del'rlte lace,
while the groom was drossuil in tho
conventional black. After tho con
gratulations, light refreshment wore
served and at eleven thirty tho newly
married conplo departed tor tho
depot iu a carriage properly doc
orated with old shoes, etc., hauled hv
about a do.on youug men Mr. and
Mrs. Gorman departod ou tho noon
train for Omaha whom they will re
main until Saturday when tliov will
join an excursion ol'Shri tiers ou a trip
in Niagara Falls and oilier points in
I no east. They expect to lie ahsout
several weens and on their return will
begin housekeeping in tho residence
now occupied by A. K. dates.
Bellwood,
llli'lluooil Oui'tliO
llnv ,T. T. Hoberts, as yet, has uot
found his watch, which he dropped
iu tho cemetery on Docoration day.
Well, wo boliovo tho fellow who keeps
a preacher's wateli will haven tough
time of It when ho comes iu contact
with St. l'etor.
"Ho in his mother' pet," people
cay of a young man And some one
adds: "If ho marries that girl she will
take it out of him."
Kd Onsingor expected to linvn his
oven in full blast this week , but will
uot bo able to do so. His baker will
noxfc Tuesday and if his ovon nrrives
on time, which has boon ordered from
Chicago, ho will have His llrf-t batch
of bakery goods ready for tho public
about tho latter part of the week.
Ouh Menver and Miss Julia Cloister,
Jasper Uoll and MIhh Minnio Hopkins,
Joo Kroizinger, (loo, Loomis andMlss
.Toslo Harper, OhnrJey Hill and Miss
May Lillio, John Minick ami Miss
Anna Miller, Kalph Harris and Miss
Magpie MoGaflln, all drovo to David
Oity Wodnosday evening and nttsmled
ii farowoll pirty given by Miss Jessio
Meyer, who is about to leave for
Yellow Stono Park, Montana. All
spout the evening with Miss Meyer
very plensantly and worn loyally treat
ed to a bountoous supply of rofrosh
incuts. A farowoll pp.rty was tondorod Mr.
nnd Mrs Ooo. Siiniun Saturday ovon
lug at thoir homo which was llllnd to
overflowing by tho good pooplo ofllol
wood and vicinity. After all had en
joyed thomnolvos a short time, Kov.
J T. Hoborts lu bohalf of those as
sembled prosentodMr. anil Mrs.Slnuns
:i.ri in gold as a tokon of respect lor
thorn Mr.Klmms for many yoars has
been hnporlntoiidont of tho M. E.Sun
day school and lias worked hard for
rho np-buihlitiL' of the school and also
has been an active member in church
work. Ah Mr. ami Mrs. Slmins nre
about to loavo for (Janaila, thoy will
and Village
take wlfh them tho best wishes of
everybody In this communiy
Humphrey,
"OUl.tliO lVllllKTllt.)
11 ' T Lunger and son
Mr. and Mrs. A. . fr, weBt
returned Tuesday night . n.(
Point whero they visited frioniis .
relatives n couple of weeks.
J. K. llngg, i:. L. Oalloaher, Dr.
Oadhois and others went down to Co
lumbus last Sunday to attend tho
Knights of Columbus ;iodo. 00 new
mombrrs were taken Into tho nrdor.
Mrs. 13. T. Dlckinmn and daughtor
Mabel, were culled to Anoka this
week ou account of tho serious illness
of the oldest daughter of Fred Dick
inson who is sick with pneumonia.
Mr and Mrs. K. P Kwlng leftSun
day noun for Chicago to buy somo
goods for the MclCilllp-Kwlng store.
From there tliov went, to Culver, Ind.,
to visit thoir son who Is nttetiding
sol ool at that place.
ljihn Uevees hns resigned his posi
tion in O'Hhnii's elevator and will try
his lucl; at soiling Wat kins patent
machines. We understand that ho has
purchased of A. Fauginnti tho light
to sell Nance county
A postnl card from P. II. Bonder
requests tho Democrat to sond thoir
papor to lit Park nvenuo, Council
Muffs, Iowa instead of Hod Oak, Iowa.
Wo presume from this that tho family
has moved to Council Muffs to live.
P. K MoKillip. J. T. StoffeB. .las.
MoDormott and Ooorgo Smith, wont
to Albion and Cedar Kaphls Monday
afternoon. They made tho trip in Mr.
McKiliip'H automobile. Leaving hero
shorthly after dinner, thoy ntteuded
to business in Albion audOodarllaplds
took supper with Jos. VnnAokorn nnd
wore back to Humphrey hv 'i o'clock
same day.
Leigh
ll'rom tin, Worlill
Mrs. Wm.Llirunswiok wont to To
katnaha Tuesday as a dolngatn from
the local Christian Kndoavor to tho
state association.
Monday morning oconrrod a change
in the employees of tho Mnplo Valley
Stafo Hank. II. W. Graves, who
for the ptift flvo yenrs. has boon
tho otliciout and valued assistant cash
ier stopped down and out having sold
his block of stock to Mr. Ed. Wurdo
man who succeeds htm ns assistant
cashier. Tho management of the in
stitution will bo tho sauio iu tho fu
ture as tho past. Mr. V. V. Graves,
who for mom than a do.eu years has
boon enshoir is still in tho sarao po
sition nnd will continue with the
management, AH other olllcors are
tho same us before.
Since our Inst two meetings have
been held by the young of Leigh nnd
vicinity with a view of organizing a
brass band. The first meeting wns
held the latter part of the week and
the subject of organization was dis
cussed iiml tilKrors elected. Tho fol
lowing were chosen ns permanent offi
cers; Chester Kibler. president ; Kit
gene llvhind vino-president ;Dr Jung
bluth, secretary ; Clark Oarltnu, treas
urer; Kov. II C. Langley, instructor
and leader.
Kd Wurdcman broke groundMouilay
for tho erection of his now residence
on the lots which he recently pur
chased northeast ot'theCoiigrogntioual
church. Wo luive uot soon tho plnns
of the building but iiiidcrstnd that it
is to be spacious nnd modern In ovorv
apnniutmoiit.
Notice.
Holders of county warrants of any
description uro requested to present
them to tho county treasurer for
payment nt once, ns Interest ou same
cloned Juno I.
Diotrich liochor
County Troaurer.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
f.'-'OO of Platto County Independent
Telephone Co's. fi yonr IS por cont
bonds are yet offered for sale nt ir
with accrued interest
l'MMl of these bonds were taken by
investors in three lots of fl(KK), $1000
nnd S0. Names of partlos will bo
furnished on reiuost. Thoy consider
them first class uftor caretul investi
gation. It you am getting Ioh than
(i por cent on your monoy you should
by nil means invest igato this invest
ment opportunity.
nomemher those bonds are in
denominations of f I(K) eadli nnd nro
ust as good for tho man with I0) to
invost as tho man with IOOt).
We aro also now offering on tho
same terms tMOO 0f m y0fir bonds
duo May I, 11)05. These bonds nro
just riH safe nun draw tho same rato
of interest nnd will appeal to those
duslring a mom permanent invest
mont. Wo now havo over 10 orders for telo
phones on our books nnd enn with
ease increase our prohont lisi 100 dur
ing the current yonr.
(J T. IWKKKTT, Soo'y. ;
CATHERINETHE QFEAt. '
An Ulrt Woninn Win Tiling Kii
of 11k lltisoinux.,
A ivwiit wiiti;r my of (Viillirrlno tho
tlreat, riiiprcsd of lluslu fiom the
year 1703 to 1 Tttd ,..
"She ro' ut 0 and lit her own lire.
Her table )v, Ideally simple. From
the reproach of overeating and over
drinking s1m was free. Though she
could not slug a note, ului and Prince
DushkolT, who could slug no better, oe
"Wtujiiilly performed In a concert. A
. " 'url of the most exalted nod
midden .. rdjilll lones was tho
rldlculotw dihv 'hm jho other,
coiisc(uence, one seco.. ' " mil-
with sclentllle shrugs and ah .
emu, self complacent airs and grimaces
of imislrlaii. Prom this perhaps she
pitssd to a cat concert and Imitated
the purring of u cat lu the most did!
and ludicrous maimer, ahva.vs taking
rare to titltl appropriate, half comic,
half sentimental wonls, which she In
vented for the occasion, or else, spitting
like a rat lu it passion, with her bad.
Up, she maidenly boxed the first person
In her way. malting up her hand I n t .x a
paw and mewing outrageously."
When playing wtilxt one night Catticr
I tie could not get her page to answer
the bell. "After she hail rung twice,
again without effect, she left the room,
looking daggers, mid did not reappear
for it considerable time. The company
supposed that the unfortunate page
was destined to Siberia or at least the
knout. Am n matter of fact, Catherine
on entering the antechamber found the
page, like his bettors, busy nt whist.
"When the hell rang he happened to
have mi Interesting hand that ho
could not imike up his mind to quit It.
Now, what did the empress doV She
dispatched the page on her errand and
then quietly sat down to hold his cards
until he should return."
THE AGRA DIAMOND.
Oilil Miiiuii'r In Wlilrh II AVna in die -ttli'il
Out of llllllll.
Like many other diamonds, the Agra
diamond has had adventures. It gct
Its. name from the fact that It was tak
en ut the battle of Agra lu l.VJtl by the
Emperor Itaber, who wai the founder
of the Mogul empire In India. The
MarquN of Donegal I was In Agra In
ISTiT, when the diamond was taken
from the king of Delhi. Douegall was
ut the time engaged as secretary and
belonged to the same regiment as the
youug otllccr who obtained possession
of the diamond. It was resolved
among them to smuggle It home to
England rather (ban give It up and to
share In the loot money. The question
arose how were they to get It home.
No one seemed able to hit upon a
method that would be lll;ely to meet
with success until the last evening pre
vloii.s to the departure of the regiment
During the course of dinner the youn
gest subaltern suddenly Jumped up and
said: "I have It. We will conceal the
diamond In a horse ball and make tho
horse swallow It." This met with gen
eral approbation, a ball was secured,
the Inside scooped out, the diamond In
serted, the end Hlopistl up and tho
horse made to swallow It.
When the regiment reached the perl
of embarkation tho horse was taken
111 mid had to be shot. The diamond
was taken from his stomach nnd
brought over to P.nglnud. It was sub
sequently sold to the Duke of Ilrtuis
wick, and since then It has bien rcctit
from a l'ort. si.x carat stone to thirty
one and a hall' carats lu order to get
rid of the black spots hi It, and It is
the most perfect and brilliant diamond
of a rose pink color.
AmlrcM- Jobtiiioii' WrMliiir.
The letters of President Taylor nro
rare, but perhaps those of Andrew
Johnson are the rarest, us he did but
little of his own writing. Ills sou
conducted most of his correspondence
mid signed his lather's name to the
letters. It Is related that one reason
why President Johnson wrote so little
was owing to an accident which hap
pened to lilm when he was working ut
his trade us tailor. One day u tailor's
heavy Iron goose fell on his arm, so
Injuring that member that he round It
extremely dillicult to indulge lu pen
iiiiiushlp thereafter. Andrew Johnson
was tho poorest writer among the
presidents us well us the rarest. Ills
handwriting was very much or a
scrawl and can scarcely be deciphered
by the average reader.
Nulurnl CriiNM of IViii-In.
Fume curious things have been found
In tho briny deep, but one of the odd
est Is nn ecclealiiHtlcal emblem made
of pearls which wuh washed ashore on
the coast of West. Australia. There are
nine good sized gems In this natural
curiosity. These havo been Joined to
gether to form a perfect. Latin cross.
Seven pearls of equal size comprise the
upright and two more form the trans
verse piece. Tho Joining has I u tin1
work of nature. The odd prize, dls
covered In a pearl o. titer. Is mild to ho
worth at least $.".0,000. It Is called the
(Jrcat Southern Cross pearl.
iioih.
Mass Ami of which variety Is your
wife, the clinging vino or the self hm
Hertlve? Cass A little of both. When
she wants a new dress or a new hat
she generally begins lu the clinging
vino role. If that doem't bring the
money, then she changes to the seir as
sertive, and well, she Invariably gets
the dress or the hat.
0lMIXltfM.
"Why does he wish to marry her?"
"He snyH people should marry their
opposltes,"
"Why, they uro both dark."
"Yes, but he hasn't a cent, and hint
has a million dollars." Pittsburg Post.
If you get angry with a man or wo
man, make up your mind what you are
going to uay and then don't say it.
ROOSEVELT AS A READER.
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,-." ""I'liny llfnii Mini
' is icmur,,,,!,!,. tluit. win. all his dm
U". President lioosovdt .manages to
?""' H,,' "'reading, a wilier In
the April Century says.
I have no r.votd of thepresident's re
cent reading, but It Is not u secret that
ke Is "keeping up the puce." Some of
my friends are still "reading at" Mm
ley's three thick volumes ofCladstonu's
life. The president, of eom-se ..,.rt
tlietn promptly, gaining. , ,,,,, ,
only a fresh hut a much more ravora
hie Wow of the great leader, whom, he
, " ' ininerto railed to mi
'-v, iir unci iinnerio railed to mi
j- -UiUnluj; not loiigtigj
that lloosuvclt Bcetnet. Jo iiiiie"
derstatiih
told me that
his eye en the authors of their house,
and now and then a private letter full
of appreciation would pass through the
publisher's bauds ou the way to an an
titer, lu the thick of the campaign or
1001 1 'happen to know that he reread
nil or Maeiuilay's "History or Eng
land," all iff Musics' "History of the
Pulled Stales" mid Dickens' "Martin
Chuzlewlt." -
The other afternoon h was handed a
new book, a net very long dissertation
on it matter of current Interest. Tluit
evening he entertained a number of
guests at dinner, and later thete was a
musical parly at the White House, at
which he was present. At luncheon
the next day the giver said to him,
"Mr. President, of course you have not
had time to look at that hookV" "Oh,
yes," said the president, "i have read
It." Whereupon he proved that he had
done so by his criticism of the work.
One day lately a hook of short stories
was scut to him. Almost by return mall
came a letter thanking the sender and
saying he had already enjoyed the r.to
rles greatly lu serial publication.
How tloc.i be manage to do II V All
1 know about this Is that, In the first
place, ho has by nature or practice the
faculty of extremely rapid reading.
There are some men of letters and
"general renders" who never have Imh'ii
able to acquire this art. Others can
take lu paragraphs or pages well nigh
nt a glance. 'Hie president must be one
of these photographic readers, wlio
take almost Instantly the Impression of
u whole paragraph or nearly a whole
page, the eye running along the due
with llghtnlugllke rapidity and leap
ing to the more Important phrases as
by Instinct. I have known the follow
ing to occur: A congressman makes a
statement to him and hands him a typo
written paper. Almost Immediately the
president hands It bade to him, where
upon the congressman says depiecat
Ingly: "Mr. President, may I uot leave
Ibis paper with yon? I am noxious
that yon should road It?" "Hut," nn
HWers lliu president, "I have read It.
You can oxnmltio mo hi It If you wish."
NAVAL SHOOTING EXPLOITS
Yfce Wlnconftln'a f.tinnrra lltt Tnnti-t
at i:vfr- Shot With IIIk Mima.
Vrom tho Asiatic station there re
cently camo In private let tots rcmurkit
bio tales of target tiring ou the baltle
Bhlp Wisconsin, nays u Washington
dispatch to the New York Herald.
Training her batteries across the
Binooth witters ut Cavlte, Philippine
Islands, upon a rectangular canvas sail
target seventeen feet high and twenty
one feet long moored 1,000 yards ills
taut, Uio gun pointers of the Wisconsin
mode a scrlca of shots probabl uupre
cedentod In naval history.
Eight gun polnteTH of the Wisconsin
each flnxl cloven rihofa and made elev
en liltn lu 0 minutes -JO seconds with
Uio four tlilrteeiihrli gnus, an average
of 1.01 hits per gun per minute. The
best previous record was made by the
gun pointers of the ship last year,
whon tho score was nine hits out of ten
sltota In C minutes 10 seconds.
Tho lstst six huh gun pointer on the
Wisconsin made H.fi lilts per minute,
nnd the average for the six Inch bat
tery was o. II hits per gun per minute.
Tho best six pounder semlaiitomatte
gun made nineteen hits per gun per
minute, and the average of the siv
pounder battery was 1 1,7,'t hits per gun
per minute.
GOLD FOUND IN HENS.
OrPKou .l I lie r Now llulnu Clili-hoiiM
ii nil MiikliiK Them Seriili'li,
John W. Smith, a miner and rancher
of Sardine creek, near Cold lllll, Ore.,
has found so much gold lu every one of
the chickens ho has killed Iiml he la
now buying tip old hens lor the pur
Htso of turning them loose until they
have picked up enough dust and small
nuggets to pay for their lives ami a
profit besides, saya a dispatch from
Cold lllll, die.
Though Smllh is nn old prospector,
the hens uro more successful than be
has been lu finding "colors." lu wiln
he has searched for the vein fiom
which tho finer nuggets round their
way Into the chickens' glzzmiR
Smith was on Cold lllll the other day
with a quantity of dust that he bad
taken from chickens ami one dmi;
From the duck he had obtained dust
worth a dollar.
t'nlli-il HInli'N Armr Mnni-uvrrs.
For tho sham battle lu June near
Hampton Itoads some .7.",ooo will be
expended for telephone ami other elec
trical appliances lu order to determine
their value In the defense or Fort Mou
roe, says the Philadelphia Public Lcdg
it. Moth army and navy forces will bo
placed ou u war footing as regards
supplies, organization, administration
and operation. To preserve the health
and secure tl unfort of the army
there will ho I'cfrlgorntorM and mos
qiilto nets. The artillery troop-i will
number about ,ri,000, and perhaps an ef
fort will be made to convince congress
that the artillery force N too small to
meet tho sorvico demands on.lt.
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Ho uot wait until you nuffer un
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incut. on need Wino of (Jardul
now just as much as if tho trouble
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turing pains of disordered men
struation, hearing down patna,
leucorrlioca, backache and head
ache were driving voti to the un
failing relief that Wine of Cardui
has brought hundreds of thouaaml
of women and will bring you.
Wino of Cardui will urivo out
all trace of weakness and baninh
nervous pim.'IIh, headache ami back
ache and prevent tho symptomi
from quickly developing into dan
Kerens trouiilcs that will bo hard
to check. Kecure a $1 .00 bottlo of
Wine of Cardui today. If your
dealer docs not keep ft, ticnd tho
money to the LailieH Advisory
Hcpt., Tho Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tcim., and the
medicine will he sent you.
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This Romody Is a Specific,
Suro to Clvo Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ON0I.
It cliistiM'S, Moot lies, hcfllrt,aml protects tho
disoiiM-d membrane. It cares Catarrh and
drives away a Cold iu the Head quickly.
Uiistoies the KeiiHiH of Ta-.to and Hiucll.
Miisy to iiHo, Contain no injurious drugs.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Idirgu SI.H, f.() cents at Uriiggixtu or by
mail; Trail Hio, 10 coats by mull,
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