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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1912.
Nebraska
HEM OVERCOMES TROUBLE
AiUind Den tilt Practice with Both
Left Amputated. .
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State 1M rHs (n ,
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r"ronv Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN'.. Neb., May &-8weUl.V-A.
L. Henry of Aihland t tn meet ra
tpecti tha mom Interesting personality
attending the convention of tha State
Dental association, now la session la
this city. Mr, Her? baa not hlegs ampu
tate clnaa to . his body, yet ha la on
of tae moat successful of tha praftlctnc
dentists of ths aula, bavins takes up
tha study at dentistry and perfecting
himself In bht nroftsskm attar tha mlt
firtuna which cost htm hia Umba. air.
Henry la not only an object lesson to
other In tha matter of fitting hlmaalt
for Ufa wort after meeting with mis
fortune but nertoaslly la a atlll areatar
one. There la no mora happy or con
genial man Is tha fathering than ha and
he permit no on to (et mora plaasur
out of lire than himaelf. In addition to
at ten 11nc ta hi work, h treat!? enjoy
both hunting and flahinf and when be
gets. Into a blind does not take a back
eat for. any of them tn getting ducki
and geese.
: Haali Pleeea's Flight.
A homing pigeon stopped for a real
thl morning on the window sill of the
aupreme court room at tha Capitol It
has a tag on its left leg but no on could
get near enough to tha bird to ascertain
what the Inscription was. Tha bird wa
a young on and when it stopped was
evidently well tired out for it sprawled
out over tha window ledge and appeared
to b enjoying the relief from flight.
After a llttl avr an hour tha bird flaw
UP to th cornice of tha eanltol. took
a aurve A the MyMnr -tA ,).. .Mul
I ut to tha eastward.
Dorian Exaaalnatiaae.
board of secret art a of th board
of health today Is conducting aa exam
ination for license i ta practice medicine
In this state. Fifty-six are taxing tha ex
amination, among them being two wo
men and three colored men.
The town of Mitchell hast sent In for
reflstry 111.900 of sewer bonds.
- Robert ta Boyd Caaxtty,
Engineer Roberts of th board nf Irri
gation and highway has gon to Holt
and Boyd counties to examine Into th
Pro.nosed atate aid bridge over the Nle
brara river, between th town counties,
Holt county objected to-the location af
te th matter had all been srranged and
the department requeued th people to
get up petition favoring the respective
lite. These have bean circulated and
th department wilt now decide what to
lo shout th bridge.
Th city of Wayne ha appealed fiom
1 verdict Of SMS damages awarded Maggie
C. Warner, who fell on a sidewalk al
leged to have been defective.
or w nriiu. yi i n .
. line v Mrwwkma sow appeal
from a verdict of t&t aa damages by
Buy Vincent, a boy wham U tan down
with an automobile. - breaking hie Jaw.
Th boy vaa making aa effort to. ct to
On-circus ground at th tlm and, th
roadway was crowded. , Willis, among
Mhef defense Ma up that ha paid the
toy's father l la settlement of the dam
Ige ttalm. . .
Or. Wlnnett of the railway oommls
on wtll go to Cambridge Thursday ti.
lear testimony In th somplalnt brought
ty tha resident of that town concerning'
tit depot fadlitlea and also th request
list th Burlington . read to forced to
Nop tts through train at that town.
Semseer Laic Frvblewt.
Complaint has been made to Oam War-
ten Millar that th Seymour Lake Coun
ry club prevents others than member
if the club from fishing In the lake, si
eging tha water Is privet property. Mr
Killer contend! that under the law the
tke being more than ten acres In sl
ant and be Ins raarhed bv a nubile hirh.
ray It is not private property and that
rstn who can get to or on -th lax
rlthout eroaslng private property have t
tfht to fish therein.
Auditor Barton goes, to Campbell to
liver a commencement address Friday
Santa- and th following evening will
aldreea the Alumni association of the
lurora High school. Decoration day h
rUI speak at Button. ' '
Wllsoa Makes laasectloa.
Dr. Wilson. Inspector ot tlx tub
loard' of Health, at the request of th
loard of Public Land . and Buildings,
tsltad th Boy' Industrial school at
.earner. ' Ha found th plumbing In two
f th building in bad ihape and sani
ry conditions unsatisfactory for khat
eason. H fears that unjes something
I dona to remedy matter there may be
n outbreak of typhoid. The board ha
tatsrlal to put in new plumbing, out t
hort of fund to do the work, but In all
VmnCr:
No room woman, ta th Joy of
wminf motherhood, should elect
0 prepare her system for the pays.
al ordeal aba Jg to undergo. Th
fcalta of both herself tnd tie coming
tild depends largely upon the) car
b txatows apoa bamlf during tie
rsJUfiff months." Mother's rriend
re pares the expectant mother's tya.
im tor th coming (Tent, and Its as
takes her comfortable during; all tha
no. It work with and for nature,
nd by gradually expanding all U
aes, mete lea gad tendons. Involved,
nd keeping; th breuu la good con
Won. bringg tfca woaixa to tha crtils
1 splendid phy'tcaj condition. Tim
kby, too. Is mors apt to bo perfect and
tron; where th mother has thus
repared herself for nature's
auction. Ko better advice could ha
Ten a Toons; expectant nether thai
aat lbs tus Mother's rriend; it is
ledlcina that bag proven its Talus)
thousands of
rd Uat MlTIIEBf5
SKi fUrfre. Mf RIENn
ok tor expect-
nt mothers which eon tains soeh
aloable information, and many gcua
gwUoasi of a helpful aatura.
KUOnOD IXCDUTOICO.. Alaxwa. Gs
' Nebraska " j1
probaotllty. will eecids to do the work
and permit a deftelb la th fund of tb
Institution be provided tor by the next
legtslsture. "
The report of 'Oil Inspector Huaenetter
for the month et April snows receipts
ot M.ia.a7 and expene e l .Mk
' '
Egg alletla. 1 r .
Niels P. Hanaan. food eatnmistloner,
has laaued th following bulletin:
Bad eggs are beginning to appear on
the market. Money paid for bad egg la
a total loss. Thia loss must be charged
up to the goo degga. Farmer must de
liver good egg to th dealer- The dealer
mutt candle his eggs and stop buying
rotten egg. The farmer stands tha ioas
In bad eggs. Gather eggs every day sad
keep hi a cool place. Keep all little, dirty
and questionable eggs for iiome, use.
Separate male birda from flock aa aeon
aa batching season la aver. Section MCI
of the law forbids the sale of rottea eggs.
H. J. Walla, who said h hailed from
Omaha, ax plained to Folic Judge Futler
ton that ba got drunk because -he "bad
a Utile changa.'' Evidently kt required
about ail Ma changa to buy the Jag for
b did not have enough money left to pay
a fine. '
Yevlc Man Tap Market.
C. Beaver of Tork has Just returned
from Chicago, where he marketed fifty
one bead of cattle, which topped th mar.
ket, bringing .) per hundred. He bought
the cattle tram the Texas range and ted
them seven months, realising a profit of
Km They averaged tl.Sx pounds when
a purchased them and 1,(3) when sold.
' Gaa Mea Meetlag.
Sixty-five men representing gas com.
psnles la Nebraska. Iowa. South Dakota
and Illinois met tn convention here today
They were welcomed to th city by Act
ing Mayor Pratt and a W. Clabaugh of
Omaha, the president of th association
responded, tn his annual adores. Presi
dent Clabaugh spoks of th general agita
tion for cheaper gas in practically ill
municipalities and said it was largely
due ta a misconception on tha part of th
public as to the profits ot the buspes
nd asserted th Pubuo. was wrong U
thinking that tha gas business was a
natural gold mine. H advlBsd manager
of companies to be la readiness whan
challenged t show Just what the profits
wer and advocated co-operation with
municipal authorities Instead of coustant
contention. The expressed opinion of
those attending the meeting was that tli
best result to th companies oou4 b
derived by selling gaa as cheaply- as pea
thl and on a smstl margin of profit but
thereby largely Increasing ths number of
consumers and the freedom with which
It Is used.
Crawford Kennedy of th local company
I the major domo or th gathering and
sees to It that the visitors have a good
rime. Burlington, la.. Is after tha aext
convention. - .
Following the president's address and
report by th secretary and treasurer
the nominating committee mads a report
which virtually elected tha following men
t the various offices of the association.
President. C. W. Fair of Wsbster City,
la.; first vie president, B. -C. Adam of
Lincoln; second vies president, H. C.
Blackwell of Davenport, la.; escretary
treasurer, d. F. Vincent of Dee Moines,
la, and council, J. O. Gray of Omaha,
F. Msple of oBone, la.; A. W. Borden
of Hastings, Nab, and E. M. Walker of
Clinton, la, .
Mrs. Avery's Mather Peed.
Mrs. W. P.-Bennett, another- of Mr.
Samuel ' Avery, glad Vat r'a. M. today.
Mrs. Bennett cams to this ctty two week
ago to visit her daughter and wag taken
Ick. Chancellor Avery aad Mrs. A vary
accompanied the body to Crete, where It
will be Interred, th leaves four ehtldres.
Mr. Avery, Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Paul
Bennett and Prof. John N. Beaaatt ot
Crete. f .
Th city water department la again in
trouble. Th hot, dry weather of u last
even day has crested a great demand
for water for gardens and laws Th well
have ample capacity, "but th distributing
aysttm Is unequal-to tha daman da ma do
upon it. If this is true now people art
wondering what 4rlU happen when It
really gets hot. , ,
MINDEN WANTS NEW
RAILROAD STATION
-MIKDEN. Neb., Msy Xt-(peclal.
Th city council met tn regular session
snd discussed the, passage ot a spaed
ordinance for the regulation at trains
through ths city Hmlta Tha matter ot a
more commodious depot was also taken
up and dlsraisMd, Th ctty attorney bed
been Inatrueted to commence proper pro
ceedings before the Bute Railway com
mission, to be satiated by the attorney
for the Commercial club, compelling the
construction of a now depot la place of
th tneommodlous one bow la place.
riaaa at Twelve at Caeabridg.
CAMBRIDGE. Neb.. May ti.-( Special. )
-The baoealaurate service for th school
year which' close May M was held at
the First Congregational church, on Sun
day evening. The Sermon was delivered
by Rev. William P. Kelts before a large
audience. A class of twelve will be
graduated' en Friday evening of this
week. The list follows:, Anna Adeline
Gallagher. Blanche Remona ShiffleH.
Lolo Loerena Rockwell. Ethlrne May
Druae, Bertha V. Thumaa. Minn! Krts
melmeyer. Agnes R. Hougnon. James
Blaine Showalter, John William Tren
chant. Charlea E. Lockenour, Harry R.
Babbitt Albert Leroy Cecil.
Alaeaal Baaeaet at rmlrbary.
FAIRBURT. Neb.. May B. (tlpacial.i
Th annual alumni banquet of th Fair
bury High school was held la the Marvi
Etta hotel Tuesday evening, which was
largely attended by th alumni members
of th Falrbury schools A reosptioa wss
tendered to the class f ISIS ia the cor
ridors of the hotel. A splendid program
waa given. Frank L. Raia acting as
toastmaster. After the benouet th ex
ecutive committee elected th following
officers for UU; President.. Theodore:
Shaffer; vice president, Edward Good
rich: secretary, PVwaa Converse; treas
urer, Lloyd Taylor.
Wlaetde WIU Have Ball Tea.
WINalDB, Neb.. May Zl8peclaX- j
Wlnetd expect to open the bast ball
season May St It was thought tor sum
tuna that Winaids would not have a ball
in uua oa account at not being
able to secure grounds, but L. & Need
ram ot tins place donated tb grounds
aad a An grand stand Is swing erected.
A. W. Stocfcham want to Omaha Satur
day and tlgned up Dick Kennedy for
backstop and J. r. Kelly to bold down
third bet. Wmald was recognised a
having the fastest ball team la aortneast
Nebraska ktet year. It wishes to keep ap
it rapatatita and at looking for tw good
prtehera.
Th Persistent aad Judictoua Use f
Newspaper AavwrtlglBa; tt th Road to
1 ' Nebraska
Two Newman Grove
High School Cadets
. Are, Drowned
NEWMAN GROVE. Neb.. May 9.-
(Special.) Lee Ttnckom and Edwin
Olson, two high school boys, wsre
drowned yesterday afternoon in Loup
river near Geneva at the camp ot the
Newman Grove High school cadets
Tuesday afternoon a halt dosen of the
boys went In swimming In th Loup
river. Among them were Olson and
Tmckom. neither ot whom could awim.
They scrambled onto a raft which. In
some manner, was overturned and the
two lada ware thrown into th stream.
Th awlft and treacherous current swout
both ot them out ot tight almost before
their companion realised what had hap
pened. -
Olam Of t lea and Donald Hlnman la
their efforts to save Olson and Tlnckom
e ere so nearly drowned that medical as-
Ittanc with difficulty resuscitated them.
Newman Grove friends of Olson and
Tlnckom were Immediately notified of
the accident and, together with a large
fcrec ot mea from Genoa, they dragged
the liver for the holies. That ot Tlncko
was recovered about an hour after, th
drowning.
Notes of Beatrice
v and Gage County
BEATRICE, Neb, May JS. -(Special. V-
TUe Blue Springs Telephone company has
uurclweed the property of the Lincoln
Telegraph snd Telephone company at
that place and will assume control of the
same about July L The company content
plate making many Improvements In the
plant within the next few month.
Chief ot Police McGIrr yesterday In
vestigated the msej dog situation tn
Glsnover and learned that ths dog show
Ing symptom ot th disease hsd either
bean killed of tied up.
At a meeting ot the Joint committee
from th Grand Army of tha Republic
th Woman's Relief Corps and ths Span
ish American war veterans yesterday pre
liminary Step wer taf n for th proper
observation of Decoration day la this city.
General L. W. Colby waa selected to
make tha Memorial day address.
Mrs. E. C. Elliott, tn old resident of
Blue Bprlags, passed awsy st th age
of il years. Tuberculosa was ths cause
of death. 8 ha leave a husband and
one child.
Tb local drugglets held a well attended
meeting yesterday and made plans tor
the state meeting of druggists to be held
her June U, 11 and it Tb report,
which com In from over th stat. Indi
cate that th meeting will be well at
tended. Everttt Gesssll, who has been employed
ta the office ot Swift Co. at thl
point for torn time, has been promoted
to th position of manager of tha com
pany's branch house at Marahanltown. Ia.
Everttt Gesssll, who has been employed
in the offices of Swift A Co. at this
point for some time, ha been promoted
to th position of manager of tha com
pany's branch house at Marehhltown, la.
Richard Forchy pf Kansas City, super.
Intendent ot buildings for tb government.
In this district, and E. -H. i Toomay.
tuptrvtalns; architect, wer her yester
day snd inspected th postoffle build
ing. They arranged for the completion
ot the work oa the struct ur with la th
next few days. , o
GOES TO SLEEP ON WALK;
IS ROBBED OF CLOTHES
la .the future when aoha Low back, a
Russian living In Florence, purchase a
new suit ot clothes h will not wear It
when On a spree. ' He purchased the
ult Saturday' night and while drunk
Sunday, laid down upon the sidewalk,
snd went to deep. When he awok
Monday morning the eoat and truer
wer gone, aa waa a watch. He was
left with only his underclothes, shoe,
vest and shirt. ' He managed to get
home and later notified the police. He
does not remember where he took ' hi
nap. . . .
J THE FINEST BEER EVER BREWED
ft
The sturdy Germans'
drink the. wholesome, tunpie road to
health is today being followed, more and
more, in the typical American Home.
Thos who know good beer and
observe its value in dietetics accord their
best praise to Blatz and include a case
in their household supplies a a matter -of
course.
BLATZ COMPANY '
802-8 lO Douglas St, Omaha. Neb.
. Phom,, DomgUM $662 . , .'
ALWAYS THE 5AME GOOD OLD
(AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA
Three Toons; Bluff. Boy. Cross
Hirer to Steal Pig.
WASTED SOMETHING FOE PET
All Blda Reevlvea tor F.reetlea of
roar-Roena Addtttaa ta Com gaa
Srboai Re-Jewtea aaa Reaa-
vertlaeaeeat Ordered.
Robert Ssndwtll. aged IS years: Robert
Pace, aged 17 years; Walter Royoe. aged
IS years, all three from Bluff City, crav
ing for something to fondle snd lavish
their youthful affections oa, came aero
the river yesterday evening and ap
propriated a MO-pound hog at the V'tlon
Stock yards
Special Officer Bill Parker of th yards
Intercepted the sentimental three before
they had left the confines of ths stock
yard -and took them, pig and all, to
ths police station, where Probation
Officer Paul MacAuiey and Desk Ser
geant Billy C'jrrlgen administered the
third degree.
Between sobs the trio told of their
longing for "a little pig, a lamb ot some
thing to pet." They told how they had
left their homes to come to th Union
Stock yards, where they expected to coax
the desired pat out of th possession of
some big) hearted etorkman. . Late in
the evening th boys mustered up courage
sufficient to ask one of the yard driv
er for a little pig. The man, according
to the three lads, told them to help
themselves. They tailed t see tae Joke
and cornered the hog.
Special Officer Parker was ot the opin
ion that soma one had hoaxed (he lada
and Probation Officer Paul MacAuiey
after some salutary advlc snd warnings
dlsmlased the three boy to th homes
Bandwlll lives at too South Twenty-third
street, Pace at Fifth avenue tnd Twenty
second and Royce at Twenty-sixth and
Broadway, Council Bluffs.
All Blda Rejected.
All bids previously received tor the
erection of a four-room addition to Cor-
rlgtn school war rejected at a meeting
of ths-school board last night. A read
vertlsement of the proposed improvement
waa ordered and new bids invited.
An old claim of Baxter and Van
Dusen and H. B. Fleaharty, attorneys.
for aervtc rendered the school dutrtct
some flva years ago waa referred to th
claim committee with power to act.
Then being no new name tuggestsd
ths old examining board consisting ot
Meadsmes William Brsnnsa aad
Josephine Carroll, wer re-elected to
aervs for th ensuing year. Superin
tendent ot Instruction N. M. Graham, is
an tx-offlco member of the examining
board. The school board will meet again
on June 1
Start laelaerater Plaat.
Bob Hall and a craw of his stalwarts
aaalsted yesterday In driving th fir.i
pile for th big Incinerator plant to be
erected In the north end ot th Union
Stock Tarda district. Th plant Is
Ing built to do away with th largt
amount of offal and refuse accruing
within the confines ot the yards
Th Incineration of what ha been
termed the tlneet fertiliser within .he
confine of Nebraska It deplored by atny,
of th tgrlculturlttt of the state who
mads efforts to Interest the farmers In
the use of fertiliser. General Mantuter
E. A. Buckingham ot tha yards hat even
gont to tht txtent of getting special rata
from th railroad companies tor tha heal
ing of fertiliser" to the farming dlatiirt.
The rate however wer prohibitive ftom
the farmart viewpoint and the yard com
pany was compelled to dispose of h
refute by1 means ot aa Incinerator.
. The plant will be Ihret ttorlea hljlt
and will be constructed of reinforced
concrete. It will eoat la the neighborhood
of I3&.000 and will ba completed by Sep
tember. Beal Asanas Chars.
City Engineer Herman Beal assumed
charge of the city englnetr'i office yes
terday afternoon. Engineer Beal an
iiounced that Jay Letter would be hi
tsslstsnt Further change In th oftlc
are scheduled for June 1.
The fire and police board will meet
this morning at o'clock to hear pro
last tnd attend to other business .
- Hearing Postponed.
Because of tha absence of witnesses the
Fire and Polio Commissioner al a meet
ing held this morning postponed th hear-
idea of food and
I
jlng of protests against th granting of
; licenses for saloon located at Twenty
eighth and R streets tnd Thirty-third
tnd K streets
Subpoena were ordered for witnesses
to appear Friday morning at e clock and
Friday afternoon at t o clock.
Msaer City Swaalp.
For phonographs and records John
Hoffman ISJ a at St. Order delivered.
Pboae South a.
Mrs. J XV. Moo rehouse of Tork Is th
guest ot Mrs. J. M. Henry, thl week
Mr. snd Mrs F. A. Creeaey left re
terdsy for Falrbury, where they will
visit with their son, Ralph Creesey.
Mr F. Fluor. Ml North Nineteenth
street will be hastes for Houth OmsAs,
grove No. 1. Woodmen circle, this af
ternoon, Mr. C. H. Conk. 'formerly a resident
ot Soutl Oman Nil now living at Salen.
Ia.. t th guest of Mr. and Mr. W. W.
Fisher. ,
The dinner to hsv been given bv -he
ladle of the First christian church
day st the Toung Men's Christian as
sociation building, baa beta postponed.
The ladle of the First Methodist
church will he entertained tt t ken
Mngton tea at the home of Mrs C. C.
Host. SS14 B street. Thursday afternoon
at I o cIook. A cordial invitation la
extended to all members and friends.
Ira B. Knight was operated on for
append. cltla Monday at his home. Has
Missouri avenue. Mr. Knight Is now prop
rietor of a restaurant at 3711 t street.
Prior to thl tlm he waa In the empliy
of Swift and Co. He I reported a do
ing nicely.
The Open Door
Almost everybody Is
coming to Detroit during
Cadlllsqus week, July
Hi to 27th. Are you
.coming!
The doors of the great .
Burrought Factory sre
slwsys open to visitors.
We will have sn extra
force of guides for this
special gsls week. 8ouv-
enlrs for sll out ot town
. visitors.
UarrreafA Adding Machint Cm,
a. W. tPAUtma. teles s.ut.
MS Seats ink ttrsst.
OaUIU. NtS.
Tel Douglas TJH.
Adds to the "Lire"
of a Car
When s car starts out lively
In ths morning aad then shows
tlgns of sluggishness later In
the day. It may be due to poor
compression. In thst esss your
lubrication probably Is wrong.
Use POLARINE OIL snd you
will svold two-thirds of ail mo
tor troubles.
Polsrlne Is the best automo
bile oil msde. It gives ths
maximum lubrication for the
amount used. It Insures the
least possible friction snd wear,
with full compression and
power. It Is carbon-proof.
Look tor the fist, convenient
csn lust fits In. ths tool bog.
Atk your dealer
Writ for the Polarise seeUsti
free, soet.paia.
Standard Oil Company
sTesrasaa
DON'T PULL OUT
THE GRAY HAIRS
RESTORE COLOR
"Pull out en gray hair snd a dosen
will take It place" la tn old saying.
which It, to a great extent, true. If no
steps are taken to stop the oautt. When
gray htlrs appear It Is a sign thst Ka
ture needs ssatstene. It la Nature's call
for help. Orty hair. dull, lifeless htlr, or
hair thst I falling out. It not necessarily
a sign of advancing ags. for there are
thousand of elderly people with perfect
heads of hair without a single streak of
fray.
Whoa gray hairs cams, or when th
hair teems ta be lifeieaa or dead, tome
good, retlabi hair-restoring treatment
ahould be resorted ta at sac. Specialist
say that one of the best preparatlont to
I th eld-fashioned "sag tea" which
ear grsndparenta used. Ths beet press ra
tion of thl kind Is Wyeth's Sag and Sul
phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of do
mestic sage and sulphur, artcntlficaUly
compounded with later discovered heir
tonics snd stimulants tht whole mixture
being carefully balanced and tested by
experts
Wyeth's Sag and Sulphur Is clean and
wholesome and perfectly harmless. It re
fresh dry. parched hair, remove dan
druff tnd gradually restore faded or
gray hair to Its natural color.
Don't delay another minute. Start ualng
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at one and
tee what a differaoe a few days- treat
ment will make In your hair. .
This preparatloa la offered lo the public
at fifty cents a bottle, aad It recom
mended tad toM by all druggists. Agent.
tUiermaa d atoCMneir Drug Co.
Is
ipui'Hairf
Health,
U TP HE color of one's hair
C X an tnriirfltinri nf
3 health of the scalp. Thick, W'
i glossy hair -with its natural W
S .aIa. .1 .1
wiui aim sateen is uic rcsuil
?S of using Q-Ban Hair Restorer.
c ....
M . This scientific remedy is s restorer
of color snd natural brilliance to ths
$g hair, and it does it by the sane natural
:? method of keeping the scalp in perfect
condition, and brines forth that luthirsj
brilliancy an-1 beauty which nothing;
V hut naruM hnliiiu .
Oa knit wM left to IrS, eticta te
eeefaf sr tfry cnJ foal rear aTsitsc
or ffesttf-Out Cisg Ce.. tfeassa, ret.
5 SPECIAL NOTICE-- A potttl e.rd
i passage annua 70a 10 a tenet Of uinttrttew
I lecture oa th "Cure and Treatment of H.ir
I arwl e.-.lr. ' rKu Umm a,n Af Me,.!
& iniormsuotv Be sure to get thtm. '
HESSIG-ELLIS DRUG
Memphis, Term.
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Best for Iced Tea. The Popular
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