The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 11, 1906, Image 4

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whea all amaraaes moat be paid. If job do Hot
wish the JoeuBalcoatiaBcd for aaother year af
ter the time paid for haa expired, yoa ahoald
pretioaaly aotttyaa to diacoatiaae it.
CHANGE IN ADDBE8B Wham orderiag a
ehaaaa ia the address, aabeeribera ahoald be aara
to sire their old aaweU as taetraewaddreaa.
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SaejiMieaa State CeaTsatia.
Therepablicaaaof the state of Nebraska are
hereby called to meet ia convention at the Aadi
toriaai ia the city of Lincoln, on Weaaeeday.
Aacaet 22, MM. at two o'clock ia the afternoon,
for the parpoee of placing in nomination candi
date for the following office, viz:
Oae United States 8eaator,
One OoTeraor,
Oae Ltoateaaat Governor,
Three Railway Commissioners,
Oae Secretary of State.
Oae Aa liter of Public Accoanta,
OBeTreasarer,
OaeSaperiateBdeBt of Public Instmctioa.
One Attorney General,
Oae Commissioner of Public Lands and Build
ings, And for the transaction of anch other business
aa may "properly come before it.
The said ooaTention shall be made up of dele
gates chosen by the republicans of the respect ire
counties of the state, apportioned one delegate
at large for each county and one for each one
hundred twenty-fire votes or the major fraction
thereof cast at the last election for Hon. Charles
B. Lettoa, republican nominee for judge of the
supreme court. Said apportionment entitles
Platte county to 12 votes in said convention.
It is also recommended that the delegates to
aaid convention be instructed to vote for or
against the endorsement of the constitutional
amendment relating to the creation of a State
Board of Railway Commissioners, to the end
that the action thus taken may determine the
attitude of the party relative to said amendment
and n ay be made a part of the ballot.
It to farther recovawnded that no proxies be
allowed aad that the delegates present from
each of the respective counties be authorized to
cast the fall vote of their delegation.
The various odd numbered senatorial districts
are also notified that they will at the same time
by their delegates choose members to represent
them oa the state committee for a term of two
years.
lttoalsoargedthat the counties which have
no( already selected their county committees
aad perfected the local organization for the cam
paign of 1968. do so at the first county conven
tion told sabeeqaent to the ismiing of this call
and report at once to the state committee.
It to important that the uniform credential
blanks which will be furnished by the state com
mittee to each county chairman be used for fur
nishing credentials of the delegates to said con
vention, and that the name ef each delegate, his
post office address, and recinct in which he re
sides, be plainly written thereon. Credentials
ahoald be prepared immediately after adjourn
ment of the different county conventions, duly
certified by their officers and forwarded at once
to State Headquarters, at Linaolu.
By order of the state committee.
War. P. Wabnkb, Chairman.
A. B. Aixss, Secretary.
Dated at Lincoln. Neb May 5. 1906.
leaablicam Coaitr CoTetia
The Republicans of Platte county are hereby
called to meet in convention at the Court House
in Columbus Nebraska, on Thursday. August 2.
at 2 o'clock p. au, for the purpose of selecting
delegates to the Republican State convention;
delegates to the Republican Congressional Con
gressional Convention for the Sd Congressional
Districs;delegates to the Senatorial Convention
between Colfax and Platte counties; derogates
to the Float Repsesentative Convention between
Platte and Nance counties; also to nominote one
member of the State Legislature for Platte
county and oae candidate for County Attorney;
also to elect for a term of two years, officers and
members of the Bepubliccn County Ce tral
Committee and for transacting such other busi
ness as may properly come before tha conven
MORE TRAVELLING MEN FOR
COLUMBUS.
"I know a half dozen travelling
men in Nebraska who would move
their families to Columbus if they
could rent good modern rooms or
cottages here." This statement was
made to the editor of the Journal a
few days ago bv a travelling man
who lives in Columbus. Then he
added: The excellent railroad faci
lities at Columbus for the boys who
have western aud northern Nebraska
territory, make Columbus the most
desirable 'headquarters of any city in
the central part of the state but the
people here who build houses to rent
either do not want travelling men or
else they are not awake to their op
portunity to make Columbus a favor
ite residence city for travelling men."
The Journal makes public this
statement of the situation from the
lips of one of our own citizens with
the hope and with the belief that
some Columbus capitalist will rise to
the occasion and before the end of the
summer build either a modern flat or
a dozen neat, modern, up-to-date cot
tages for the travelling men.
The average travelling man does
not want a large house, but he wants
it thoroughly modern. And if he
gets what he wants he will not "kick"
on the price. The most desirable
inhabitants for any community are
those who earn their bread by the
sweat drstheir brow. The travelling
man stands at the head of this class
because no man toils harder to earn
his bread and no man spends more
freely of his earn'ngs to buy not only
the bread of life but the bread of lux
ury. Wherever the voice of the travell
ing man is heard in a community
there you will find good schools, good
churches and a public sentiment fav
oring clean government and fair play.
Wherever the wives and children of
travelling men constitute any con
siderable part of the buying public
there you will find stores carrying
the very best class of merchandise
and you will see well-dressed women
on the streets.
The travelling man is not a puritan
in his ideals or habits of life. He is
liberal. But the average travelling
man is honest broad minded, frank
liberal and progressive and his prac
tices if not his professions of virtue
and good morals are higher than those
of the average citizen. As proof of
these assertions the Journal points to
the excellent travelling men and
wives of travelling men who already
live in Columbus.
Let us have more of them.
Hon. George L. Rouse, a leading
candidate for the republican nomin
ation for governor was calling on his
Columbus friends last week. Mr.
Bouse counts upon the help which
Hall county has rendered Platte ia
the past to give him support. He
also urges his long legislative record
as one of his strongest qualifications
for the office.
There are some male gossips in Co
lumbus business circles who would
never be mistaken for men if they did
not wear men's clothes. They should
be provided with skirts and parrots
at public expense.
OTHER EDITORS.
The aaid convention shall be made up of dele
gates chosea by the republicans of the several
townships and wards of Platte county, appor
tioned oae delegate at large for each township
aad ward aad one for each 20 votes aad major
fraction thereof cast at the last general election
for Hob. Theodore Roosevelt, republican nomi
nee for Preeideat of the United States.
By order of the County Central Committeo.
D. M. Nkwhah. Ed Hoabe,
Secretary. Chairman.
Xwfoblicaa Priauries.
The Republicans of Platte county are hereby
called to meet ia primary convention at the usu
al voting places ia the several wards and town
ships of said county on Monday, July 30, at 2
o'clock P. aa .for the parpoee of selecting dele
gates to the eoaaty convention aad to transact
each other baaiaena as may properly come before
them.
The various townships and wards will be en
titled to representation in the county convention
as follows:
Columbus, First Ward 7
Second Ward 9
Third Ward 11
Colambas Township 6
inWIBaaaaT AOaSAwDaaip .. 4
xfQTTOWB AOWBflaMp ...- 4
BatlerTowaship 4
Creston Township 7
Grand Prairie Township 3
Granville Township 5
Haaaphrey Township 4
Jeliet Township 5
Lost Creek Township .. 9
Loap Township 3
Monroe Township 7
Sherman Township 4
SheUCreek Township 4
St. Bernard Township 4
WalkerTowaahip 10
Woadville Township 6
By order of the Coanty Central Committee.
D. M. Nkwhah, k.D Hoabe.
Secretary. Chairman.
FOB SALE: Improved quarter aec
rien of land in Sheridan county inclad-
iag house, barn, windmill, household
faraitare, 19 head of cattle, 8 horses, 100
oh Warsaw. Several acres under cultiva
tkm, growing spelts, home grass ao
potatoes. A free 610 acre homestead
eaabstakea adjacent. Cuts 75 tons
alive key. Can be bought for 2750.
A rare taqtaia. Excursion rates over
Bariiactoa frost. Oohuntms next Tues
day Jaee 19 at 4:90 p. at, 11.70 roaad
trip. Write or inqaireF. H. Abbott,
The Gentleaua'a Afreeateat u Ss-
fwTH.
The fate of "gentleamea's agree
amenta" in certain bnsiaeas spheres
have not been of a sort to eawoerage
very bright expectations with refer
ence to the political experisaeat that
to be tried in Indiana, aooordiag to
narmnt renorts frost that State. Yet
the experiment itself is distinctly
bopefaL It will be watched with
considerable interest.
We allude to the agreeatent which
has jast been entered into by the Be
pablioan and Democratic political
leaders of five iatporant Indiana ooea
ies. Honor is its basis, aad the elmina
tion of bribery and currupt, wasteful
use of money its object.
There has been an alarming amount
of venal voting in Indiana, aa her own
good citizens have often publicly
acknowledged. Both parties have stimu
lated this corruption and sought to pro-.
fit by it. Apparently both have con
cluded that bribery doesn't pay at
least, when "all do it." The purchase
able voter becomes exacting and un
reasonable, the imported spellbinder
conceives an exalted opinion of the
value of the platitudes he coins freely
for limited circulation, and the hangers
on about the headquarters develop in
satiable appetites.
At last honesty is to be given a trial,
a chance to prove in practice in five
counties to begin with the superiority
that has so long been claimed for it by
Utopians anil idealists, to employ the
phraseology of the "practical" vote
buyer. The agreement, it appears, is not di
rected merely against direct bribing of
voters. It covers all unnecessary and
questionable expenditure. Neither par
ty will emyloy men of tainted records.
The regular hirelings and heelers are to
be given a vacation without pay. Re
putable business men are to be asked to
serve as snspectors. judges of elections
and watchers at the polls. There are to
be few paid employes about the head
quarters, and imported speakers will get
just enough to defray their legitimate
expenses. In short, strict business prin
ciples on the one hand and unselfish de
votion to party principles on the other
are to be the features of the next cam
paign or the next several campaigns in
the five counties affected.
Truly, a remarkable experiment. Its
success would make the Indiana coun
ties immortal. Let us hope the gentle
men who have made this solemn and
unusual compact have sufficient stoicism
and virtue to stick to it in spite of all
temptations and blandishments. Ex.
Lincoln Star: Verily, the world
amoves, and publio sentiment moves,
and law, justice and honor proofed
to higher standards. The prosecu
tions for various offenses against the
pablio. those which in the recent past
hae borne rieh fruitage, prove beyond
qaestioa that there is greater efficien
cy in the law and greater power in
The editor of the Norfolk New
will not gain any proselytes from the
McCarthy camp in Platte county by
his misrepresentation of McCarthy's I it to protect the poeple from extor
efforts in securing an annronriatinn I tion and oppression. Combinations
for a postoffice site in Columbus.
The fact is that $7500 is ample to buy
any piece of ground in Columbus of
the required size. More than that
amount would be superfluous. The
original bill called only for $6000
which might have been sufficient.
Indeed it should stand to the credit of
a congressman not to secure appropria
tions simply to waste. It is hardly
consistent and somewhat selGsh to
demand an economical congress and
at the same time to encourage by ap
plause extravagance on the part of
individual congressmen. At all events
Columbus is satisfied. We got
enough. All we could use. Con
gressman McCarthy has done his duty
uiwaru ioiuniDus ana nas not over
done it at the expense of the nation
at large. And he has done it with
out brass-band accompaniment and
other grand-stand methods.
There was an increase of $30,000 in
the mortgage indebtedness of Platte
county during the month of June.
In round numbers $52,090 in farm
mortgages and $19000 in town mort
gages were filed. At no time has
there been greater general prosperity
in Platte county than there is today
and never a better crop prospect
These figures, therefore, indicate
rather an increased confidence in
Platte county investment rather than
financial depression.
and conspiracies to enrich the few at
the expense of the many have flour
ished and have gone unpunished.
But we have reached a point where
we no longer endure wrongs patient
ly and nncomplainingly, as the evil
doers are rapidly finding out through
the medium of enforced law. This
is a most hopeful sign of the times.
It includes an aroused publio senti
ment, which will no longer dally
with organised fraud deception or in
justice, bat which will deal suammarl
ly with all offenders under whatever
guise they mar operate. It indicates
that the people the source of all pow
er, are no longer in a lethargio state;
that they no longer slumber upon
their rights, bnt that they are very
much awake to the potency and effi
cacy of law and its prompt and rigid
enforcement. This means purer po
litics, cleaner commerce, and higher
moral and social standards.
SPECIAL
EXCURSION
TRAINS
TO
DAVID CITY
SUNDAY
JULY 22 and 29
VIA
BURLINGTON
ROUTE
LEAVE
COLUMBUS
9 A. JkI.
LLWD6AY
The Opinion.
The wedding of Mr. Joe Saeper and
Miss Mary Frith was solemnised at
St. Barnard catholic church Thursday.
June 28th at 9 o'clock a. m.. Father
Biaehart performing the ceremony in
the presence of a large number of In
vited guests. After 'the ceremony the
guests repaired to the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Frish northwest of 8t. Bernard, where
a sumptuous wedding dinner was par
taken of. The afternoon was spent in
a social good time and in the evening
the young people enjoyed a dance.
Brom's band furnished the music.
The young people will go .to house
keeping oa a farm near the groom's
father.
The 13 year-old son of Frank Tonka,
who lives 13 miles north of Lindsay.
aset with a severe and painful acci
dent last Sunday evening. While
horse back riding one of the compan
ions he was riding with struck the
horse he was riding with a whip caus
ing it to run awav and dashed through
a barb wire feace, the wire catching
the boy around the limb close to the
ankle mangling it in a severe manner,
and tearing the tendons. The little
fellow was brought to Lindsay Mon
morning and taken to the home ef
Mrs. Const Muck, where he is attend
ed by Drs. Westfall aad McKinley.
At this writing the little sufferer is
resting easy and if no complications
set in will be out in a few weeks
Cedar Chips.
Robert Stevens visited the families of
Henry and William Howsor last Sunday .
The dam a. Clear Creek mill is finished
and the mill will soon be running sgain.
Mr. Mrs. litiweii are rejoicing over a
new little daughter which came to them
last week.
Joe Howsor has been quite sick for
three weeks past, threatened with ty
phoid fever.
Ernest Bonner came home Saturday
eve and visited over Sunday.
Mr. Mrs. Ed Hahn and son Herbert
attended the missionary meeting in the
M. E. church in Colnmdus last sabbath
Miss Mae Mahood will teach the Hahn
school this year.
Boy Hall will teach at the Brown
sehool this year at a salary of sixty dol
lars a month.
District Ia 4.
Charley and William Oceanian each
shipped a car of fat hogs to South Oma
ha last Tuesday.
John lossi the only militia boy in this
district went to Columbus Satunlay to
attend the encampment which Company
K gave east of town Sunday.
Christ lossi had the first hinder out
in the field in this neighborhood.
Most everybody celebrated the Fourth
in Platte Center.
D. F. Donehue shelled corn last week
and marketed it in Platte Center.
Try The Haw Grocery.
Every housewife knows the advan
tages of trash goceries. Everything
ia my store is fresh, aad my prions
are clear at the bottom. B. Hester.
LOST: White silk shawl between
city and Platte river bridge. Return to
Miss Martha Turner, Columbus, for re
ward, ltp
Acre Preaerty.
We have 1C0 acres of choice
one-half mile from city limits
sale ia 10 acre tracts.
Elliott, Speice & Go.
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The
Panto-Knows
the best results can be obtained only
when the paint b Pare White Lead aad
Pure Linseed Oil mixed with the require
ments of the particular job ia view.
Be wary of the raaa who suggests the use
of paint already prepared. He cannot
know the ingredients of such mixtures.
First-class painting can only be had by
tie use of paint which contains nothing
but Fare Waste Lean and
Oil. colored to the desired
Siade. Specify
COLLIER. RED SEAL
OR SOUTHERN
hIe
(fade by the OM
s.ixrd with Pure Linseed
Oi!. and see that your
rninter uses it. It spreads
tsily and uniformly, form
i m an elastic coat that im
mediately becomes a part of the wood
i olf. It will not crack or peel as do
s.uu:irated paints. This means at
tractive appearance and perfect protec
ton through all the long years of its life.
When it does wear, it wears away uni
anrmly. and when the painter 'is called
tpon again, be finds the surface all ready
iur him without recoarse to scraping and
"burning aft" Memtmber tit-name.
Collier, Red Seal or Southern Pure White
Send for a booklet eoatalaJac astcral asnflnma
r-BRKlartioaa of actaal awasa, oSsriac valuable
rajBvntiniu for a color aeaeatt la palatine your
aouas. A teat f or aaiat satttr ia alsa glTea.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
Clark Avcaa aai ISta Street. St. I
(S
JIM'S PLACE
I carry the best of everything
in my line. The drinking pub
lio ia invited to come in and set
for themselves.
MS. NEVEI.Preprwtr
516 Twelfth Street Phone No. 11
C. N. McELFRESH
Attorney - at - Law
Zinnecker B'ldg, Columbus, Neb.
Dr. C. A. Swanson
Veterinarian
infirmary at Browner Barn, loth Street.
CiImInis. Ntlr.
Ial. intone Fan.
Bell Phone 2T.7.
The Fame ef a Same.
"Luxus" was one of more than a mil
lion names tbst were submitted to the
Fred Krug Brewing Comppny of Omaha,
for their new bottled beer, it is already
famous as a result of the novel plan by
by which its name was cbsen.
Beer is a food containing about per
cent of alcohol. This alcohol being gen
erated hy the cereals is a pure grain al
cohol. "Luxus" is pure beer of the very
highest order. It is a health givr and
is no moro harmful than sny other food
that one might overload his stomach
with. Answer that advertisement, and
say that yon read it in this paper. The
F-ied Krug Brewing Company is one of
the largest in )he west, and it is hut a
question of time under its progressive
methods, when it will lead the brewers
of the world. It is their object to make
beer a health food, and to this end they
have joined with other reputable brew
ers to urge the pure food bill in congres-s
whieb provides for rigid inspection and
places a penalty on all adulterations.
Their aim is to elevate beer manufttc-
iug and beer drinking.
for
Columbus has more small capilatists
than any other city of its size in Neb
raska. But many of them have follow
ed the policy of making their money in
Columbus and investing it elsewhere.
Is it not about time for them to re
verse that policy just as a matter of
justice?
aAAaawaaaaaaaa
PERSONAL aid PERTINENT
The Fremont Tribune and the
World Herald with reach labor aad
great attention to logto have publish
ed editorials recently tending to prove
the inconsistency 0f Editor Howard.
To be sure they proved their noiat
but their efforts look queer to us peo
ple in Platte county. The editor in
Platte oouaty who would est oat to
prove the inconsistency of this Boar-
ooneaitor would soon acquire the
habit of proving to his readers that
water ia wet, that the sun rise every
twenty-four hours that the water-
wagon was not designed for de
crats.
wnen Kd. Ohasahen auul 1
Kobinson get out together with their
paoers and stanhopes they make How
ard Clarke's natombile look like Bar
ney MoTaggart's trunk wagon.
If this hot weather continues we
arejroiue; to wear a peek-a-boo shirt,
latticed .white hose and white knee
trousers without the aid or i nainnt of
any woaaen oa earth.
NEW BIFOCALS.
We have spoken about the old-style
bifocals, now a word about Kryptoks.
It is not possible by illustration to
show them. They look for all the
world like n pair of single lenses. It
is nearly impossible to explain how
they are made. The reading disc is
within the distance lens and has no
projecting surface. It is of a work
manship so fine and delicate that the
term "invisible" Is peculiarly appro
priate. Filming or fogging of the lower part
in walking is largely done away with
and there is no outside segment to
work loose and drop off. You who
have worn the old-style bifocals will
greatly appreciate "Kryptoks." The
change from long to short vision is
so imperceptible that "seeing the
line" is done away with. They are
scientifically accurate. The reading
section la correctly placed and its op
tical center falls directly m the line
of proper vision. Write for booklet.
giving full Information. You will
never regret investigating the merits
of these lenses. The Columbian Bi
focal Co. Temple Court. Denver. Colo.,
exclusive manufacturers In the West
Or call on Dr. J. W. Terry, in Colum
bus, our exclusive representative for
Platte county, Nebraska. Dr. Terry
will be ia his Columbus offices Sundsy,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of
each
Weather Seport.
Review of the weather in Western
Platte county for June 190ft: Mean
temperature of the month, 68.72 degrees;
Mean temperature of the same month
last year, 69.91 degrees; clear days same
14; fair days same 9; cloudy days esrae
7; calm days, same 10; high winds, days
same 3; prevailing winds southeast and
northwest; rain fell during portions of
days 8; inches of rain fall 2.65; inches of
ram fall same month last year 2.44; and
thunder storms 17th, 25th and 30tb.
Feel ImnenfUag Deem.
The feeling of impending doom in the
minds of many victims of Bright
disease and diabetes has been changed
to thankfulness by the benefit derived
from taking Foley's Kidney Cure. It
will cure incipient Bright's disease and
diabetes and even in the worst cases
gives comfort and relief. Slight disor
ders are cured in a few days. "I had
diabetes in its worst form," writes
Marion Lee of Dunreatb, Ind. I ''tried
eight physicians without relief. Only
three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
made me a well man." Chaa. II. Dock,
R. S. Palmer, the tailor, cleans,
dyes and repairs ladies, and gents
clothing. Hats cleaned and reblocked.
Agent for Grmania steam dye works.
Olive St. Between 12th and 13th St.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR FEDERAL BUILD-
INO SITE.
Tbbastjbt DXPABTHKirr,
Office of the Secretary,
Wasbinotos, D. C, Jnly 7, 1WK.
PROPOSALS will ba received to be opened at
2 o'clock p. aa. Aagast 7, 19US, for the bale to
the United States of a suitable site, centrally
and conveniently located, for the Federal build
ing to be erected in Colombo, neb. A corner
lot, approiiiatinit 130 by 13(1 feet ia required.
Each proposal most ba accompanied by a dia
gram of the land; showing the widths of adjacent
streets and alleys, the grades and the character
of foundations obtainable, etc. Any improve
ments oa the land mast be removed by the
vendor withia thirty daya after written notice,
aad the vendor shall pay all expenses con
nected with famishing evidence of title
aad deeds of conveyance. The right to re
ject any proposal ia reaerved. Each
WheiuYou are Going to Erect a Monument
or Marker at the Grave of Your Lost Ones
....Remember Tliat Tutu-
American
ft Marble
Off Columbus, Nebraska
Will do Your Work Satisfactorily. We will
Not Be Undersold by Anyone. Give us a
Call Before Placing Your Order. No Order
too Large or too Small for us to Handle.
E. BERGMAN, Proprietor
Granite
Works
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for some Specials in Chamber
Furniture and an Extra Nice
Line of Dining Furniture.
Good things at Moderate
Prices.
Bring your pictures to us to
be framed.
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HAND MADE
Let us build you one. We
put nothing but the very best
material and workmanship in
them. The price is right.
FOLEY'S
String Waps I KIDNEY CURE
FARMKHS, Bring in your
tools and implements to be
sharpened and repaired now.
It will save you time when
the spring work ojtens up.
We keep only the Latest and
BEST in
Buggies & Carriages
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
acruaa auBSTiTUTaa.
Sold by Chas. II. Hack.
All Kinds of
..Farm Implements.. II n A C K A 4 II P
KSUOnr Hnrneehoes stick nnd
don't Innie yonr horse try 'em
LOUIS sCHREIBER
For
Shoes that Wear
Look Well and Feel
Right, Go to....
Wm. Schilz Shoe Store
A Full Line Men's
Women's and Child
ren's Shoes at Right
Prices.
Repairing Neatly Done
Any person having backache,
kidney pains or bladder trouble
who will take two or three
Pine-ulesupon retiring at night
shall be relieved before morning.
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Prepared by
PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO
20th Century Drug Store, Platte Center
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CHICHESTQrS EN6USH
PENNYROYAL PUS
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CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.
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This Remedy r a Specific,
Sure to Cive Sattafactien.
CIVES aELWP AT ONCE.
ft cleanses, Bootbea, heats, and protects the
iliaw-J membrane. It cores Catarrh and
irives away a Cold in the Head qtiii.klv.
stores the Senses of Taste and SmelL
"usy t use. Contains no injurious drugs.
Applied into the Bostrife am aluorbed.
!jirj Size, CO cents at Druggists or by
mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
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