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B"1 ytBH X t "Vt "t" " "5- - ir - v l.V ij- s ' m if S NOTHING PAYS LIKE PRINTER'S INK ..' :::;rptt'-0vW prices COLUMBUS PRINTING & SPECIALTY HOUSE . Iambus, I -xZ Km t l L. mBwamunwawaasumm a. .r -m aaai x ANOTHER EVENT Opening of the SHOSHONE INDAIN RESERVATION -In Northwest Wyoming, adjoining the Big Horn Basin. southeast of Yellowstone Park Forest Reserve; and reached by the. Bur-, lington'a new line to bVafiand, Was. . DaMsffr RsiiMratton -July ICth' to hist. Places far ReiUtratisa Worland aud. Thermopoiis, Wyb. Wor land is directly reached by the Burlington; Thermbpolis by a stage-jour- ' ney of 32 miles south of Worland. Character at Lands-Ofthe 1,150,00) acres of lands to be opened for settlement, about 400,000 acres are agricultural lands to. be drawn for. Such lands can be finely irrigated, according to surveys already made. ExGWStan Rates From points on the Burlington west of the Mis- ' Roari River the excursion rate to Worland is but one fare' for the round trip, with a maximum of $20 from Omaha, Lincoln and Nebraska territory. This unusually low rate gives everybody, a chance to-draw for thejands. Date sf Sato July 12th to 29lh. Final limit August 15th. Trata Service Two daily through trains during the registration from " the Southeast to Worland. Wyo. Go into that country over the Burling ton through the Big Horn Basin, along the Big Horn River, Dassing thou sands of acres of irrigated lands under cultivation; you will get an object . lesson in irrigation and its possibilities.. . ( a . Rnrlinrfon Af-rnm will bn rapplietl with-rate circnlnrs and Rpocial "follern; ilcNcriittivi) of Uio Agency', method .of drawing, etc. L. W. WMELY, 8m. Pass. Igt. ,. 1004 Faraaa St. Oaasa, Rak. VACATION ic SEE AMERICA FIRST ". " Spend your vacation in Colorado which is .brimful of attractions where the exhilaration of .the pure dry air enables yon to live the'scnuinc " . . outdoor- life where game is plentiful where the streams are teemimr ';.". with trout, and where you will. pee thejnost famous 'mountain peaks . passes and canons in America. "--"-. . '. ' ', ' "..During the tourist season the. : ' ;. -V-" .-Denver & Rio Grande Railroad ''Scenic Line the warld" ;. . .... V ' will make special low rates from Denver. Colorado Springs, Manitou and" : Pueblo to all the scenic points of interest in Colorado and Utah.'; Our' ' booklet "Vacation Estimates' tells you. about the many wonderful places . '- ..in. Colorado-Colorado Springs, Manitou. Pikes. Peak. Royal Gorge." - - Marshall Pass. Ouray and Glenwood Springs and the cost to Bee them. ' . '.'.' ,--, ft TMniauS Stile flrewne the Circle era trip to Salt Ljce City..... and return are unsurpassed in scenic attractions and inexpensive. . . Opm -TP Observation Car. SEATS FRBB Thraah the Canons during tho Summer Months .. Write for freedescriptive literature to . K. MOOPEII..OM1 PaiSMHr ft . IaerOaa. C. N. McELFRESH Attorney - at - Law Ziaaecker B'Idg, Columbus, -Neb. POPULAR EXCURSION. TO OMAHA Ob Sunday, "July 29th, 'the Union Pacific will run a special excursion train to Omaha, leaving Columbus at 7:00 a. m. returaiag from Omaha same day at 8.-00 p. m., at the low rate of $1.75 for the round trip. On this trip, Omaha's Beautiful Parks nan be seen at their beet. Two base ball lames. Omaha vs. Denver, will be played at Vinton Street Park, and special attractions are also announced at Hans cost Park, Krags Park. Lake Manawa and other pleasure resorts in Omaha and vicinity; Grand Concerts, Balloon Ascensions. Monster Roller Coaster. Scenic Grottos, Japanese Bazaars, Row Boats, Bathing, etc Co. Inquire of W. H. Bkrhak, Agent. LAuaehea. Row Boats, Bathing, etc a .,.-, . .... - nwociatto- oouveutioai today. Fraak J. H. Dawssa of Wnmm City spsat Kknu is to be nhalri c mm mm wwk hwi rUuic his hraihsrs eouvesaisst. Jaaaas Greic It cavii JataaaiBoru" OiwmmhI Mr. aad for nnsiissulallin Savall Mas, Gmtsj 8eaM. Be nlmratd 8a- Clark k holdag dwwu a positttm mm taaukw- J Joha Galla7sssaJr of assassstm. nr - If You Have. Fine Poultry, Thoroughbred Hogs or Fancy Stock for Sale, an Attractive Circular, or Pamphlet will bring' You Business.. SEASON f : The magazine for the woman wbeJ sews, "Style and American Dressmaker" has 'a beautiful' evening ecene-'on the front cover of the August number. There are several designs of The PeterJ Pan Dress, which has already t roven so popular. -There are also many good sug gestions for fashions for the late sum mer and early fall. The children's 'fashions are unique and original and can not be duplicated anywhere, and through their agency alone, the magazine should find favor with women ' who make child ren's clothes. The young girls will find anew departaient which will intarMt them; Embroidery designs. ' In fact. the whole 'magazine is replete with clever ideas, for the woman who sews. aend lun. for sample copy, or $1.00 for year's subscription to Style and Ameri can Dressmaker .228 Fast 2lst Street New York. . awuavu W CTCOUM with the saoat coswpiouous delegatiaa to the Nebraska BURLINGTON BULLETIN... JULY, 190G Opening of the Shoshone Reservar tin: Register at Worland.' for the Government drawing entitling you to draw 1G0 acres of fine irrigable lands in the Shoshone Reservation; only $1.50 an acre, one-third cash. 400,000 acres, or 3600 farms to be drawn for; besides this, there are 800,000 acres of timber and mineral lands that may be taken in the usual way; some of these lands are supposed to be of great value. One fare for the round trip to Worland, with maximum of $30.00 from' Omaha, Lin-' coin and Nebraska points. Tickets sold July 13 to 29th, final limit August 15th. Take this grand trip .through the rich irrigated.lands of the :Big Horn Basin. This will be one of 'the greatest events in the history of the distribution -of Uncle Sam's domain. To Pacific Coast i Daily low excur sion rates for'this the greatest railroad journey in the world!' To Colorado and Return: About half rates daily,' and even lower rates for the Elks' big 'gathering at Denver July 10th to1 15th inclusive. - Also daily low rates to Eastern -.resorts; frequent homeseekers' excursions, in fact tempting excursion rates in all directions throughout the summer. Consult- nearest Burlington Ticket Agent. L; F. HECTOR, Agent O. Bv&Q'Ry. '. L. W. WAKBLET, ' . G. P. A.. Omaha; ' Will Imtmrnt Maay. Every person should know that good health isimposaible'if the .kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder disease in every' form, and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or .diabetes if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. Cnas. II. Dack. WAT UP is used by all who desire a fine quality of patent 'flour.; The Co-' Iambus roller siiUs makes it. For weMiMg stationery, Tis itiag cards mud Iho stationery call oa tbe CoIhmb.s Priatiig ii Specialty Honse . tf O. J. Vandyke, Grand of the Ancient -Order of .Master Work United Work- man was here Friday.' "WANTED: Young lady able to speak German to act as Saleswoman. Gall at Columbus Bargain Store 11th Street. FOR RENT: A furniseed eight room house in good .location.' Inquire Jour nal. . ltn : YELLOWSTONE PARK - This is the grand tourist resort of the people and one, of the most beautiful parts of the American Continent. - Only by a trip to this region can the tourist comprehend the endless variety and stupendous grandeur of the features embraced in Una tract of country. Very low round-trip rates to this resort have been nut in effect thia aammap i tk TT nj! j -- .. uo vgwu x-nduio uu lie connections. For full information in mmh! far. raws, and Yellowstone Park folder, address,- w. H. Bekhax, Agent. You caa sss tas poisoa Piaulss olsars oat of tas kidasys aad Uadosr. A stag is doss at bedtlaM wiU show bs uxpsUsd tbssyi Uaayotaar way. us tmauritiaa. lubrf- umu, tas KMusys, ctoaass tas nUava aala aad da away with bank. aaua auaaalilv. - I HatU Caster, Mrs. Robert Wilson aid Mas Kittie Maker returned home Monday from Carroll, where they had been the past three weeks, the guests of their brother, Dan Maher, and family. Miss Margaret McTaggart of Colum bus accompanied' Miss Kittie Perkinson home Thursday evening. Miss McTag gart will visit with friends in our town. Monday last Tom Hoare closed a deal with Jim Sullivan whereby he became owner of SulUvana livery stock, taking possession at once. Mr. Hoare will add several nfore horses and new buggies to the stock, and promises to give Platte Center a better 'equipped livery stable than we have ever had. Married, at St. Joseph's church, Tuee day morning, at 830, Rev. F. Hyacinth oilciating, Mr. John Rogan. of Platte Center, and Miss Margaret Meyer, of Wood River. The bride was attended by Miss Ida Soulliere and the groom by Mr. Ernest Soulliere, both attendants being oousins of the bride. After the ceremony the wedding party, consisting of relatives only, repaired to the home of the groom where a wedding breakfast was served. John "Rogan is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rogan. He is .an industrious, prosperous young farmer; baa lived here nearly all his life. The bride -is' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyer, of Wood River, who moved front this neighborhood a .few years ago. They will go to house keep ing on the Rogan farm. 'MmGhas. Herrgutb, who was called to Humphrey last' week by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Ed. Walters, returned home Tuesday and reports .her sister slightly, improved. She is afflicted with 'appendicitis, but is too 'weak. to. undergo an operation at present.' Mrs. Walters was formerly Miss' -Minnie Schroeder, and. is a bride of buti three weeks. " Charley Sandberg went to Genoa the fore part. of last week.and on Friday;, .evening' surprised .many of his friends, here by returning, with a wife. He .was married .Thursday to Miss. Peveren Ostenson.bf Genoa. Tuesday' evening of .this week 'he gave a dancing party-in the opera house to the young people, where they were given the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Sandberg and ehjoying.a pleasant evening. 'Platte Center is going to have a band sure. The matter has been under advise-.ment-for some time, but now an organi zation has been' perfected and the insrn ments ordered. In base ball, language,' the line up is: D. J. Cronin, cornet; Louis Bruckner, .cornet; Henry. Siems, clarinet; Hugh Wilk, alto; Frank Bruckner, alto; F. J. Goering; slide trombonej'E. F. Liusienski, valve trom bone; U. P. Stone, baritone; Fred Ripp, tuba; J. M. Maher, bass drum; Clint Wilber, tenor drum. Several of the boys are already -familiar" with their instruments. H.P.Stone is' to be leader. Martin Schilz of Columbus .will instruct.. The band room 'will be over Carraher Bros.' store. As soon as the instru ments arrive' the trouble will begin. lieUamiaad Yieioity. Mid-saauaer time. -'. Watermeloss. dog days and colic nigh at hand. ' The recent . rains awsumw us. of. a bumper crop of corn. . We do not want to see Mr. Grasshopper this war. '. Several parties from.here expect to. take ia a few of the bargains offered by Columbus merchants this .week. . The little daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Frad Trofholts is; not .well these warm days. ;', Mrs. Maggie 8tetenson -expects to visit her friend, Mrs. Minnie Hansen at. Oaths soon. . : - . Henry Schroeder and son attended divine service at Coambas Sunday.. .- Will Hoaner bad corn oa the Schuy ler market Friday. Frank and Clint Stevenson have re cently purchased single top buggies. flearv Smitn and Jake Wacha enter tained friends hut Saturday at a eo-. cial hop. Refreshments were served., -.. Mr. Jonas Blust and sister, Miss Laura arrived last week from Love, land. la... to .visit relatives sad frieads here and st Schuyler. Sam Mueller announces a pew heir at his house on schedule time. But' alai ! the youngster can .never vote the the republican ticket girL. Mrs. Adolph Riokert is sojoumiag with'relaiives ia Illinois. Miss Isabella kluok and brother Earl visited, oa Shell Creek last Sun day., Miss Bertha Smith of Schuyler .has' beea engaged to teach in dutrlct"23 aortbwest of town: Bart Stevenacu traaaaoted business ia Columbus Monday. ' Fired and Nellie Trof boltz served toe" eream to a' party of friends Sunday afteraooa. .'Palestiae. Harry and Maud Larson, -' Godfrey Peterson, Ruth and Judith WiBsjrea, Willis Wlisoa aad Ed Bera; strom speat Sunday ia'Liadsay.' guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Headricksoa. . Misses Mae Burrows of St. .'Edward aad UssJe Lewis of Oolumbus attead adssrvioss at the Palestiae church ftaadav eveaias;. Mr. aasT Mrs. Charles Porter and bob aad Miss Balds Nelaoa from. Omaha arrivsi Saturday for aa sxteaded visit wth relatives aad frieads. J. Petersoa's visited at the home of Aadrew Pesrsoa Suaday afteraooa.' Ksls JohasoB speat Sunday at Boad Taylor played bail with. Humphrey at New- Orova Friday last. Lindsay wiaaiac tas aaaae by the score of 9 to wa parties eatersd the l O. Lsrsoa's bad their smoked meat stored sad helped to the satire lot. It is tshave takeasy I Peterssa'i Oaaries Liadsayt CtatttettM Walla aai Mm. Walkar f riaisay Haisi ts rfflwsssm'a Grove Friday. Oasar Ptior w la plswif; Goarge ABdenosi tlaia.waak. The sew baas baU suits far the Pa lestine nis arrivod last weak. V doaMtheywiU look teat aad play Frmb ma Aavaaea, A. Jokasoa, soa af J. P. died Wedairiay fotaaoaa at is home east of 8. Edward at. the ag of 83 yearr. FmastalaarriatawiU ba held from, the hoa thia at 1 o'oloak aad froam the ana oharob as o'olook, the Bar. 8. Becklmmd ornokOiag. Mr. J has beeu sufferag frosa Ul health for the laas abma yaara aad dmriac a greater pottioa of the time baa ad at Colorado Striata. Ha to Nebraska about six mouths ago aad for a brief time it aaaaaad the to thUolimate would givs relief. The oaaaa of death sumpttou.. Alfred Palme returned aoaaa to Uehlimc; yesterday attar spaadiag a weak Ja 81. Edward. Mr. Palme had returned to St. Ewdard to Basra his kouseaold goods to Uehling where he baa aooeptsd a position.! a hardware store. Mr. aad Mrs. . L H. Britell aid daughter Faaay of Columbus drove up to St. Edward last Tuesday om a visit to Mr. aad Mrs. O. BriteU Mr. aad Mrs. O. A. BritalL -The infant daughter of Mr. Mrs. O. B. Yoaacsr died Sunday morniBg July 15. 1906.; aad the fun eral services ' were held . Monday BBoraiac at. 10 o'clock' at tb'a bbaas' Rer J." Losbery Phillips officiating. v Mr. aad Mm Mr. A. B. Raad' aad child Miaa Emma Read aad Mrs. Richa'dflon all- of Des . Moines, la., were guests of John aad srd Read several days last-week. A. B. family returned hoaie on Moaday. ' W. W. Ladd'ezdovsd ' a visit his brother from St.. Joseph. Mo., last .H. Jl HUl weaf. to . Dennlaon, laf, oa Saturday, he is expected' hesse" to morrow: .. x- . ... .'Mrs. A. McDonald aad children re turned yesterday from Stanton where they have beea viaitin since July 1. ' ' F. K. Strother of Columbus was. in towayesterday. ; ' .. V-.' Mrs. TiUie Maeatsr. rataraed- Sat arday from ' Booneviille, lad . aeoaat pained. by bsr.' mpther. father aad sister..-" ' . - . ." S .John .BrysJiwruraed-froBa'Arbaa--sss, Saturday: '. He .'says- oropa look better la PUtteoonaty cbsa any ptoe he has: bea. .;.. . Ed. Hoare.-urssJn towayesterday oa business .-"-"". '.." -, - Rpbert;"oiyborB'returBWl;''Satarda from his' two weeks vacation, which, he speat in and around Chicago. . Dr. M E.. Gleasoa retarned vester day from a visit with hia. home folks at Robert.' ML , E. VanAllen of :Wal-. bach is i visiting his parents Mrs. ' Lester KeUey has .beea ia Primrose on business since Saturday. Miss Inez Nash, has resigned her po sitioa in the public schools here having beea elected to a BisiUar position in Columbus.' -," .-- .- irttmt . .. - A. daughter was', bom to Mr. . aad Mrs:' Anton-Alfred Taarsday, July 19 Mrs. McMullaa aad little bob .from Macedonia, la., came J3atarday for a short visit at the boms of Mrs. Me Mullaa's brother, Mr. Beaaett: ... Mr. and Mrs.. Joe' Nelaoa drove ' to their old home ia Polk county Satur day to visit relatives aad also to bring backtheir two boys who have keea' spending several, weeks .with -their graadsBOther. : - , ' Mrs. DoW'hss so-fsr reooversd as to be'able to yistt'her aiater living ia the- O'Kay neighborhood.: ' From here she expects to go : to 8ohayler for a few' weeks.- Mr. aad' Mrs. .Ottis Faruaworth were inspecting the country south aad west of St Edward Thursday. While there, they rented the. John Cab ill farm for the coming year. Mrs. N. Alfred is visiting .frieads ia Saelby.' -. District 44 sad Vidaity . Dnnnsr the rata aad thunder last Wednesday, llahtaias; struck burned a shock of wheat ia the, at o Gaaa field at' 11 o'olook -a. .am. One aad oae eighth laches sf water feu hers daring the forenoon. Honey bees have pat up plus honey this year ap to thaa they collected ia the of 1904-sad 1905 togetaer. sar- laly aist, years W leant that Joaa been employed by J. J. Galley A Oa, as wsterasaa aad assistant eaiagear for the latter'r new threshiag oatlt. Ohlaibaseh. ' Everybody is busy in the field cutting, stacking and threshing. Mr. sad Mrs. Peter Micaslsaa speat Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs, H. W. Ostea. Heary Hsriilmr- sad family visited with Mr. aad Mrs. Willie Braakea George Mohlmaa is gettiag his threshing oatfit ia Joaa P. Stoehr is H W. Ostea visited his stek Miss May Bi left for Hi iparsy she will oaths STftTftMEUT or um ay r JaaMv 1908. 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S 7 Lona $5,4Ce e Daea 48JC H8 KxiwawM 1 4Ti u latere, pwadaaw aad aaa 15,748 IC I............... s,Sxl awttfaaaferfeaa. 217 50 i. ........ ........ 1.UM So 8TATK OP NKRBA8KA,M PLATTE CODNTI f""' I, Haw HockaalMiaer. Ufcretary of the ahoTe wuwd Asaociatioa. ilo solemnly dwpw that th fowaoiaa atatnawiwt of the coadittoeor aaiil Aaaociatioa. Im trae aail corrwt to iwbratif my kaovledenawlbeUeC. Hbnkt Hockkmbvhubk . Mtviv-tanr BaaMriacd aad awora to before me Ma Wth ttay of Jalj 1SSS. Aaemved: CL.LUMB 1 O.A.80OTT fDireetora. W. H. Wkaykk L.W.WBAVBa) Notary INihlic. SPECIAL . EXCURSION TRAINS ..: TO david city ;.;. SUNDAY JULY 22 and .29 VIA V BURLINGTON ROUTE LEAVE : COLUMBUS 9 -A. !&" Right Paint at the Start r Pure White Lead and Pure Lw seed OU should always be used for, the first' or nriariac coat. No other ? paint has the same afiaity for the sarfcee marryMg aad becoauag a part' :.of'the wood. XYellowochre.barytes. zinc or any other Substance than Pure White Lead finis to unite with the wood aad serves only to form a cushion; which will prevent even I'ure White Lead trow anacaiag .itself when anally applied. Satisfactory results can never he obtained so wag as a sarftce is coated with a venterimg (for that ii all it rs) of yellow ochre, barytesvziac, etc Ivach' a coatingis bouad to crumble, crack. and tK.-H,-andrnnst be burned . . .'r scrapeil nu. dawn to ike wood itself, lK.X.re a good job can be done aa ex fvasive process, and not without danger' of fire. . '-". . A 'house -owner caw scarcely 'make 'a more costly mistake than to use a substi tute for Pure White Lead- in the priming coat. Avoid an nsa by Collier, Red Seal tr Soalhcra . (Kate r Bw OH .Dates. Prma HmhI for a beoalet ewuiaiaa rprIai-tiaaa of actaal . oSsriac vabwbto WKcmtinna for a color Kkraie la aalatiaa joar AUleCMUlUHJiwia,- NATIONAL LEA COMPANY - Shoe Thai Wear i Look Well and Eeel KgnfGotoJ,:: Wpl.Schilz Shte Store - . - . A Full line. Men's' . : Women's, and Child--" ren's Shoes at Right ".;. . .- Prices. Ropaliiiif Ntatl. Dw-c - . - a a 1 musL BtmW Mr aBasaaT M m llm aaBB. Sfc . awesaw aavuuutsaBassuVS aiw.-" .as.maaa) s. -a: VsV- Feeling Nature's "uuua ''. Pulse ;:;- . .. . - Throw aside the cares- of every, day life and hide yourself amid the eetenal bills' of .the . ROCKY MOUNTAINS The .Midland Route "Hits the frail's Eye of the World'H Seeenery.' Special Rates' all-Summer. Best line to Salt Lake aad Pacific - Coast points. Elegant Dining Care, Service a la cartel .'.Through Pullman Observation Can-. ' ' Send 15e ia stamps and get a handsome 9xl2J color reproduction of Charles II. Harmon's famous painting of the Sevea Castles. "''Fine enough for a wedding preseeL" All Midland- Agents or ' P. L. FEAKENS, Oea. Agt. 914 So. 14th St, Omaha, Nebraska. Laaa Lmaa anal BiMia Nebraska, sm Um SOtk Stock mleeme! SMW "" Baau...... t.Mt7ie lVenuaairatBraetl. 3 H votal.. ....... . s 7 I1H 15 OiOICSTUrS EHwigM PBwMYMYALPUS faa. Always ratable. Ealf.ak Dru'oriat lo CmiCStSMTTEBm KBil.mai in llml aad awlaUieboies. waiMl wllh bMe t.Hbon. nr'arad 4. in stampn fur Sawlralara. Tndl Hit.' tf -. . 1 tnti( !! aad "BtoHrT tmr I ! .' in tttttr. bjrmaraUaU. Mi.aeeTmtiBioiiji. Hukltoy aUlMuasuta, - CHIOBBSTBR CBBMXOAI. OO. ruint, ta. FOLEY'S CURE YOU of any case of Kidney off 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 Bottlas aip-wac awaarrnrrca. Said hy Chas. H. Dark. Backache Any person having backache kidney pains or bladder trouble who will' take, two or three Pine-ules.upqn retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. Tis SMiidaal vktaes sf tas tbs VaUvs Pias isescaiscc by tbs medical pr s caatarhs. la Pins alas waaiar allsf tbs vktaM sf tbs Hativa Piss that, srs sf valatia nlisvias all Rafshaaj aajs MaaUaf TMbuuIAS PhimiliI by . P1NE-ULB MEDICINE C0 CHICAGO 20tk atitirj Drif Store, Platte CtiUr CATARRH lys Cream Balm This Ramadyjis a Specific, " Sura fo Civo Satisfaction. CIVia BCUSJp AT OMCI. It cleanse, soothes, heab, and protects the diseased tuemLrane. I It'cares Catarrh and drives aw:iy a Cold In the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and SraelL ' Easy to use. Contaias no injurious drugs.- Applieil into the Boutrila ant absorbed. ." LarKe Size, 50 cents at Druggista or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by maiL LY aaariKRS. SS arrsa SL. blew Ysrb, -. C. H. SPEERS, O. P. A. Denver, Colorado. j! ,.i HBU aa WM 7i s 1 5 s? "t KIDNEY CURE saauauaaT crass turns V taiaedtram aL yxvl auuuuuuuuusaw "nfm - .4 1 ,y r. i Vir. ' & I' i .-J,, , . s awS-"d . iidBm&zi. wi?;t:gfe. .-J-'fjv.., .V. f V"J nir ..