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The Stockton Review and Rooks County Record from Stockton, Kansas • 8

The Stockton Review and Rooks County Record from Stockton, Kansas • 8

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AN ACT RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH. accompanied by mucous Dutches in DBT'F. 8. WEBSTER, J. L.

OLENCY'S the mouth, crup. J. E. JEFFEBY, M. t.

wnen the nafp fails At tte rcque nt ol the county health officer w) herewith preseut the.lull tex ot the new lltw In regurd to'ont)lKU)iw iBvftitt'iti uons on stin, l. 4 I sore tnroat, copper colored solotiilies. 11 Wa, Wlioiiever nil iih.vslcfun shall -r'i Oi6w, or have reason to believe, that any sicetilen "glatids, aching hones, the disease ismiaking person whom lie id culled to visit, or iiuy per- ID TSon stclT'wUhln tito' knowledge' without the V' care a Physician, is sick low died "H.rt. fpvei. llllllllhcrtll.

SVIl 'ra'nkl'' far worsei fJ Lf l.f 7 'i t.i I BvniDionis win iuuow itiucss 111c uiouu is -5 ertnauentW BTO-CKTOTf N8AB and ean he found at. his oflloe a ka LfatwWic iuutdteitl; or nfijr I DWiiHe.OiuiKt'rijiis ithfc pubm health, pvqr 1 iilll.toltaiUi iMtetyfiV1 ti of-'KeaHh rUTSIit-htii oH-n ilruetlecHllitJIiat Bp8tplace in Stock- to irave your Team jd aVtf til fcVWllrUt he. In tlrW.lHMil.th A' Monday. -V Friday Hatuft once ciiUMe 11 rel i yellow cloth or curd wot twelve Iih Iivh minare, with thenuse ItWB tllUll tl 4I1W-M tliuii Plainville, Teb. Palco', Feb.

27. promptly and affectually cleansed of this, violent destructive S. S. is tlterpiily; safe and infallible ciire for jliaease, -the only antidote this specific -poison. cures the worst cases thoroughly anil permah'ently.

Poison. I tried Mxt Been No Worse. irion' bu! their treatment did' roe no good Ijk-m getting worse all the time my hair cmneotit, ulcers appeared iu mv lliruataud mouth, my lipdy wa almost covered with copper colored splotches and offensive sores. I suffered severely from rheumatic p.iitis In my shoulders and arms. My condition cou.d have'teen no worse oalv thostafliicted as I was can understand my sufferings.

I had atwut lost all hope of ever tiejug well again when FIJIs Teetli by Painless Methods. All Work Iroat low an tiwi eHiictii part ot tlw liuiUUiiB wlicnfltl'tlitf SlokhlW piuviUIk; fiijth-oria'd to he maintained jiurlux tnjenci.o't tlie.iJiHeaije Mnd juitil mlj time It iia lieiiHitrotHW-i'. IiIh uhwncl. tlie rit- 'f ttiUdihtf jjJUyaiflmi, jK'lin by his imtlitn Ity tuiu uiifoyuJrii attUKiuHi iHiit'Jiu irei4iirtiH have Urn tliurounh.y diHiniecteU una me lit hlf riHeUUiml.l04l.''. irt'ht'ilever'nuy househwhler shall aliy ol hlslauiliy is nick wlt'l or 1 5 i Consolidated with the Exchange.

Capital $9,000 nans or KtooKton, cerebio-splunl luUiiii- (HHCiMe tiuiiKerou 10 tne ltuuiic or Kiij COLLECTIONS litalth, hit ilk' nciirrtt Hull iininedlnteiy give nonce to board ot health or heultli olllcer, 4- Accounts of Individuals and Firtna Solicited. MlJ COOtBAtmHJB GKO. 0. FABR. Vice-President.

WE 0OOLBAUOU. rashier. nMa the houxe to be ulticardcd, In this section promptly made uud remit! ed for at lowest rales niil nhiill -k 'iN N. Assistant Oasbler, mai tn I WW I II I CmJ 'C 'pceHcrtueu la section 1. KKcVH.

Any mnulcipnl or county board of of lit'iiah oliiccr havuiK knowledne of 'iiiiy li'iivc'tloilH or contiigiouii diseuse, or of a J. Ci-olbauh E. Caoibaugh, F. W. Lewis, Ll6rflJ3rY, Geoi O.

Viirri' This picture is the trade fnavUaf 1 oecioeu 10 try a. hut must confess I had little faith left iu any medicine. After taking the third bottle I noticed a change in my condition. 1 hia was trulv en-couragiug and I determined to give 8. S.

S. a thorough trial. Prom was rapid S. S. S.

seemed to ve tlie disease completely under control the sores aud ulcers healed and I was soon free from all siens lit'iith from sucu diseuiie, witlilu tbeir Jiu-Ih. diction, hliU litiiuedhitely exercise uud uuiln- 0. DEWEV, MlcCE A. It JUDD, tain a HupervlNlon over sucn cuse or cumch durinu tlieircontlnuiiiiee. Keeiuff that ulUuc'h CCOTT'S EMULSION, and is oji every bottle of SCOTT'S VMlr J3I0N iu tlie World, which iiow amounts to many millions- vearljV cae re properly cured for and that the provinioim 01 thin net us to isolation, restric Eeall Estate REAL KSTATE tion of communication, uliicaiuiutr, (lUanin Aucti oneer tine and disinfection are duly enforced.

The 7 mi. ever since. of the disorder I have local hoard of health or heultli otticer Khali conimuukate without delay nil lulomintioa as to existinir conditions to the state board 6T health. Said lieulth othcer will confer personally. If practicable, 'Otherwise by letter, been stronir and healthv MUM 1,.

W. Smith, Box 6u, Noblesville, Iud. Getieral Agent for '4- with the physic-Inn In attendance upon the c'ane an to, its luturp management und control, and 'with" tlie authorities of the piuce as to their duties In the premises. the fillWNS' LANDS IN ROOKS is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. Ji.ooo is offered for proof that it contains a particle of I have Lands in all parts of Ihe county Will Crv Sales in the City and Cntiiitrv.

SO years experience in th liusi- ness give me a chance. STOCKTON, KANSAS. for sale, if vou wish to feKLh, HU RENT or LEAfiR Land or City Prop-erty, call at my office, Lands for salepn the crop payment plan. 'ip fn 'rear'bf Smyth Bank Building. 1.

STOCKTON, KANSAS, Over State Bank, Stockton, Kan. mercury, potash or other nrneral poison. Send for our free book on Blood Poison it contains valuable information about this disease, with full directions for self treatment. We charge nothing for medical advice cure yourself at home. THE SWiFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA.

CA. -f disease show a tendency to become epidemic, the public and private schools uiUHtbeclosed, and, In extreme cuses, church services suspended mid public assemblages of people at shows, circuses, theaters, fairs or other gatherings In cuse of smallpox, a trenurai and thorough vaccination should be recommended and Insisted upon. 4. Ail persons sick with smallpox, cholera, scarlet fever, epidemic cerebro-splnnl meningitis or any contagions or Infectious diseases dangerous to the public health shull be thoroughly Isolated from the public aud quarantined. Sec.

5 Members ofany household in which cholera, smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, epidemic eerehro-spinal meningitis, measles or other infectious or contagious disensesex-1st shall be required to abstain from attending places of public ainusemrnt, from visiting other private houses. No person recovering from such diseases shall be Feleay, Contractor and Huh th best equipped Carpentry establishment in. Northern Iansas. 4 This great Imsmess has grown to Such vast proportions, FrsrBecaurje the proprietory lave always been most careful iu selecting the -various ingredients Used in its composition, namely; the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the purest Hypophosphites. Secoitf: -Because they have so skillfully combined the various Ingredients that the best pos'sille tesults are obtained by its use.

it has made so many sickly, delicate Strong and health, given and rosy cheeks to so many pale; anaemic and healed the lungr 9nd restored to full health, somanv tliousands in the first stages cj Consumption If you have not tried it. send for free 1 fts agreeable taste will surprise vou. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and all druggists.

Manufactures Water Tanks in all sizes. Moves Housesjinri Darns without Injury. A Let me fiktnre on iliat joii; I chii sae you monev. I can vmir work Quicker snd more Economically I thm. Try me.

JOSEPH FELEAY, STOCKTON, KANS. -f- permitted to appear on tne public streets or Il'Iiwii vs or in nnv iiublic nlace until after danger from contagion is past and tlie prem RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Webster Camp No. 8419 has been called upon to mourn the loss by death In their ranks by tlie demise of Benton McJlurray, which occured Feb. 5, 1901; Neighbor McMurrny ga ve his services to our order for over two years, and was one of the faithful In attendance one who was always ready nnd willing to do his duty for the welfare of the camp.

Wiiekkas: The sudden removal of so worthy a member leaves a vacnney iu our ranks und casts ghiom over our camp that is deeply felt by nil its members; therefore be it Resolved, that the members of Wobster Camp 8419 Modern Woodmen of America extend their sincere sympathy to the bereaved father and sister of the deceased In this their darkest hour of sorrow and sadness, when their hearts are overwhelmed with grief, lie 63: ises thoroughly disinfected Buc. 0. No ocrson lntlicted with any Infec Itiurtner ltesolved. that our enmn hns lost a kind. diligent and dutiful member, and lieit further Kesolved, that our etiurter lie dm pea DEV.

M. ESTERBROOK, Treasurer of the Nebraska Weeloyan 11 University, at Lincoln, writes: "I had been troubled for some time with tickling in the throat which often greatly annoyed me. After taking Dr. Kav's Lun? Balm I found reiief. I found your DR.

KAY'S KIDNEYCURA HELPED MY KIDNEY TROUBLE which has been troubling me for a number of years. Mrs. Esterbrook had been subject to a cough for mrst ot the winter, and also insomnia. After taking only ono box of your i Dr. Kay's Lung Balm she was almost entirely relieved of her couffh and she found it made her sleep better.

We find your remedies WORK LIKE A CHARM. If druKsrfsts do not have our remedies do not take any substitute for they have no equals. You can get them by return mall from us, postage prepaid. Write tor free ad-vloe, FBEE SAMPLE and Dr. Kay's Home Treatment, a 118-page illustrated book of recipes, etc Dr.

Kay's Lung Balm, 10c. aud 26c Sr. Kay's Kidneyouro, si.OO. MOST LIBERAL OFFER. mourning for thirty days, and he it also Kesolved, that a copy of tliese resolutions be sent to the sorrowing family, and a copy bo spread on our records, and a copy be also sent to the county papers for publication.

tlHAY. E. K. Moohb, J. J.

UltlEULL. i The Manifold iliiitnry band of ISeloit talks of disbanding. Address, Dr. B. J.

Kay Medical Saratoga Springs, N. Y. lnii tious or contagious disease dangerous to the fiubllc health shall be admitted into any pubic or private school. No parent, guardian, tutor or other person having.charge or control of children whose residence is lnfeeted with smallpox, cholera, scarlet fever, diphtheria, epidemic cerehro-spinul meningitis or other infectious or contagious disease dun-gerous to the public health shall allow or permit them to attend any public or private school during the continuance of such Infection, or until the premises have been thoroughly disinfected und nil datiger from contagion has passed. Sec.

7. No public funeral shall he allowed, either at the home or church, where death occurs from smallpox cholera scarlet fever, diphtheria, epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis, or other Infectious or contagious disease dangerous to the public health. Sec. 8. Diphtheritic croup, croupous diphtheria, membranous croup, croup other than smiamodle; putrid fever, diphtheritic sore throat, und sloughing sore throat, occurring In communities wlierediphtherla is prevalent, shall be Included among the diseases dangerous to the public health, and subject to the same precautions as diphtheria.

In like wanner, patients suffering from or exposed to scarlatina or scarlet rash or varioloid shall be required to undergo the precautions prescribed lor scarlet fever and smallpox, respectively. Sec U. It shall be the duty of every physician In iltteudiince upon any person afflicted With iiiiy contagious or infectious diseases designated in tills act to notify the proper heultli oilicer when said premises are ready for disinfection, so that the nine may be properly disinfected under the direction of said health oilicer or some other uuder his authority. Sec. 10.

Whenever cholera, diphtheria scarlet fever, epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis or other infectious or contagious diseases show a tendency to become epidemic, and the local authorities neglect to properly Isolate nnd quarantine such diseases, tlie state board ol health or Its executive officer may quarantine any city, township or county In which atly of these diseases way show a tendency to become epidemic. Sec. 11. Any person found guilty of viola Osborne Farmer: A woman stepped mto this office yesterday morning and THE UOOFhtt kUlu wiV HX uunouueed that she called to thrash the editor but she was so blamed polite about it that we wouldn't have cared A much if she had put her threat into ex All our fanner readers should take advantage of the unprecedented clubbing offer we this year mnke, which includes with this miei' Tlie Kansas City Live Stock Indicator, its special Farmers' Edition and Tlie Poultry Fuvin-1 er, These three publications are he best of their cliiMK and should he in every farm home. To tlieui we add, for local, eoun ty uud general Hews, oJr own paper, and make tlie price of the four one year only $1.25.

Never before wan so much superior rending mutter offered for so amount of money. TIip three papers named, which we club with our own, are tvell known throughout the west and commend themselves to the render's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Kansas City Livestock Indicator is the preat ngriculfnrnl nnd live stock paper of the west: The Poultry Farmer is the moHt practical poultry paper for the farmer, whhV The Special Farmers' Institute Editions are the most practical pul.lica-tions for the promotion of good farming ever published. Take advantage of this great offer, as it will hold good for a short time onlv. Samples of these papers uiTH Jane former resident of Osborne, recently sold her arm near Woodston, Rooks county, and last 6t MR week purchased the Duryea tenement house on Penn street, at presentocenpied by Sam Paul's We see it stated that a skimming station has been established at plan.

They furnish each patron with a separator nt the cost of $85 each, the patron to pay a certain per cent of his monthly receipts until itis paid for. With this method there is no huuling of milk 5ome Reasons Why You Should Imut on Havin EUREKA HflSIUSS OIL Unequaled by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water.

A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; its Efficiency is increased. tecures best service, titches kept from breaking.

Oil sold in all Localities Mannfartnredby Standard Oil Compaar. of Stockton, Kansas. ting any of tlie provisions of this act, or failing to comply with any requirements thereof, snail De tinea not less than- twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollar for each offense. Capital Paid up, Sue. 12.

This act shall take effect and be In force from und utter Its publieatiou in the and euch patron has his own milk forhis olhclal state miner. pigs. mtisneq tne ajau ereeze, eo. to, -oi Solicits a share of the legitimate banking business of. this- section of the State, promising as liberal treatment as conservative business methods will permit No.

61. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Colby, Jan. 20,1901. Notice Is hereby elven that the following ABOUT COUGHS AND COLDS Bunsen's Pine Tar Cough Money relieves named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, the worst cough or cold almost instantly.

Continued use will cure any cold, however severe or of however long standing. It and tliat said proot win oe maue oetore tne Clerk ol the District Court of county, will positively prevent the many danger at KtocKton. on Miircn juot. COLD CURE FOR BUSY PEOPLE. Mnny people neglect a cold because they say they have no time to attend to it.

Krause's Cold Cure is a remedy which can be taken without danger while per ous results of half-cured colds or coughs. The best is the cheapest. Take Bunsen may be examined by calling at thisoffice. EDUCATE YOUR KIDNEYS It Used to becopsidered that only urinary hiid bladder troubles were t6 tie traced to the kidneys. But now modern Sfietjeej proven rhiit nearly all diseases baveieir beginning iu the disorder of these imot important organs.

If you are sick or "feel badly" begin tnkingthefamousnew discovery DcB ll's Kidney Pills because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will l-onvince anyone, 25 cents per box. Smith I) Kiv'- ii-uovHtor is a perfect system novi.ir ft. renovates, invigor-cte r. ii.

mi As a family medicine fur 1 ilN it has no equal, 25 ct8 $1 ttritwrti-i. Nervons liildren are almost always thiu i-bildren. The "out-door-boy" is WHITE'S CllEAM MIKUGE in the liest preventive of ner vo'ukuubm. It strengthens the system and Hssintfl to that sort of flesh, whichcreates Jt retifith and power of endurance. Price cents.

I Drug Co. viz: LINCOLN HILL, H. E. 10,276, for the SWH, Sec. 25, Tp.

7 K. 17 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Felix Smith, M. M. Green, Wm.

Pine Tar Cough Honey. tsniith to. J. W. ANDERSON, Pres.

P. C. DUNLAP, Vlce-Pres. E. J.

WILLIAMS, Cashier. fDIpEeTp: J. W. ANDERSON, TH0S. PETTIGREV7, P.

0. forming your daily duties, and will relieve the most aggravated cases in 4 nours, Purdy and John Tuttle all of Stockton. Kan. KLEiUvit E. Wilixockson, Register.

Dan Anthony, for several years in the Price 25c. Sold by Smitn mercantile business in Stockton, and well E. M. BR0BST, I E. J.

WILLIAMS. and favorably known all overthecounty OA has accepted a position in F. Shaw's NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land office at Colby, Kan. Jan.

11, 1001. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final nroof In support store. Mr. A. will soon tnsve his family on his farm east of town, having sold his Stockton property; riainville Gazette.

of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made before lie Clerk of the District Court of Rooks county, Knn.i at Stockton, March 2d, 1101. viz: ISAAC K.ENWORTHY. for the SW'tt. Sec. 1 1, Tp.

8 ranse 18 W. M. M. S. Poultry I Fencing FOR SHATTERED NERVES.

Has more pood qualities than all others com He names tne touowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultiva A remedy that will soothe, build up the wasted tissues and enrich the blood is in tion of said land, via: Louis Byerly, Thomas Harwood, Clarence Hazen and William Harris, nil of Stockton, Kansas. A I-I1YMLIANS Feeling that he who lightens the burdens of man is a public benefactor I make this statement, believing that it will be instrumental in bringing great relief to thousands who otherwise might suffer both for the lack of skilful medical advice and the funds to pay large doctor's bills. Large experience, extending over many years, has proved to tne that if tho system is properly renovated, all cases of dyspepsia and all forms of stomach, liver and bowel troubles will becured. I have also found that nearly all ehrouic diseases are directly or indirectly caused by derangement of the stomach, liver find bowels. In extensive experiments made by me I have demonstrated to a certainty that the only sure way to cure all these cases is by properly renovating the system.

I have experimented extensively dispensable. Lichty's Celery Nerve (Join KLEDER m. illcockson, itegisier. pound lias been wonderfully successtul in cases of nervousness, as thousands of bine! cabled selvage and a cable every foot In height of fence. Requires fewer potts and No Top or Bottom Rail.

Pleasing -Serviceable Practical Economical Satisfactory. Saves GO per cent In cost of completed fencaj also manufacture a full line of HOG, SHEEP AND FIELD FEKCIXO. Our Steel Web Picket Fonca, for door yard. awns. Parka.

Cemeteries. has no equal for beauty, sarvk anl economy. grateful people will testify. Sold by Smith. PUBLICATION NOTICE, 1 Almeron Webster.

Susie Webster. The Am- lfitiburiLlHGfON Route Great Trains. 'Tke Burlington-Northern Pacific Express." cUtisa City, St. Jos- prlrnii Investment Comtmnv. C.

A. Llndstroro Mrs. C. A. Llndstrom, his wife, Bradley Webster.

W. Hojrnn, Isabell C. Iloniin, It. Oakley, nnd Mrs. u.

unsicy, nis wne, win take notice that Ellen J. Gleason. executrix Cttahurut) FrtM. i irr Lnf, Ml puKclBouud, Portland, of the will ol Carlisle J. Gleason, of Mont-peller, Vermont, did on the 21st day of Jan-mi rv.

1901. file hpr netltlon In the district De Kalb Fence BEGCS in. ITraibMvM PM. July DE KALB. ILL- JUi'lv flieoiitfii train of coaches, chair court in nnd for Rooks county, state of Kan with Dr.

Kay's Renovator and have r. uiiinat ami standard sleepers and For Sale by Hamilton Stockton sas, Rains them nsdefendnnts.settinKiortii that oh the 17th day of January, 1891, said lifitiir found it to be the most perfect renovator of the whole system yet brought to the Ifo. If; morning train, Kansas City, Nebraska, Denver and Pa- Almeron Webster ami Hiisie neoster gave a morttfiiire to the said The American Investment Company (which company afterward assigned same to the said plaintiff who Is now the owner thereof) on the followlnir dtv attention of the medical profession. It has in my hands cured thousands of the FOR RENEVER Ued via Scwnic Colorado. Week lv California excursions personally con daotM.

M. LA YELL SON, Cement Grave Coping very worst forms ol stomacu, liver ana bowel troubles and all diseases caused by them, Many of these cases having Cures Dandruff, -feeds the roots! Ho. 11: latest night train, Kansas been given up as hopeless by tneir iftmiiy nhvsicians. ttfB and positively makes the hair grow. City fit.

Joseph to Denver; night train IT i rc 15 unconditionally guaranteed, i La criooe has been warded off to A re TOr ram. No. at: aoon train, Kansas City, St Cross Tansy Pills rry it now. Don't put tt off. PAINFUL AM a PgRVPTfTIVB lT JIMALE iMl'Sff ujawtjuimu Are Saf and ty Pertectrr HatrHftai and snnsblno without lnjnry fur an Indefinite markable degreo in all cases where the Jowphto Omaha, St.

Paul; through ALL DRUGGISTS. system has been renovated by this remarkable remedy. Every person should renovate the system at once with Dr. scribed land situated In the county of Rooks nnd state of Kansas, via: The north half of the northeast quarter of section fourteen, nnd the south half of the southeast quarter of section eleven. In township six south, of ranffe 20, -west, to secure the payment of the sum of $250, according to their certain note referred to In said mortgage, and praying Iudgment ngalnst said Almeron Webster, tusle Webster, anil D.

B. Oakley for the sum of $250 now claimed to be due nnd unpaid, with Interest nt 10 per cent, per annum from Febrnnry 1st, IHItr), or that said premises may be sold to pay the same. Now said defendant, nnd all of them, are hereby notified that they must apnenr and answer said petition on or before tfis 7th day of Marrb, 1W)1, nr said petition will lie taken as true ngalnst them and each of them; and a Judgment for snid amount, nnd a de crw forever barring tbeia of any right, title Tt. 6: famous Chicago EH dining Kav's Konorator and prevent la grippe. Porelj Vt nd hoffet library cars, chair, sleepers.

Tb But when it is once established, nse Dr. xCCUES all KWney A' "tio Ifo. 16: St. FaHtNiglit Express. IfM.a'tl fi II Diseases, hock- Ul VinneVCUra.

ache. etc. Atdrur- No, 41: fast morning train east. Kay's Lnng Balm to cure any lung or throat complication. These remedies have became standard nnd nearly all time, it is tne most complete device for ornamenting and preserving tha resting plaoes of departed.

Made lb arttatio designs and la a beautiful and durable ornament, oostlna bnt ltttlo. Makes a floe receptacle for flowers and shrnha. It has become very popular with tha pnblie wherever lntrodnoed. PRICES: No. for Adnlts.

No. 2, for Children. 7.60 No. 3, for Infanta 6.00 We have the exolnslve right for Hooks county. Call and eiamJie models.

M. LAVELL SON, tf Stockton, Kansas. PI irit, or by mail, I. Free book, ad- Seat postpaid on reetipt ol ttee. of Dr.

B. Kay, Baratof N. druggists have them. B. J.

Kendall, M. D. pries. Money refund ed I foot i I or Interest tn and to snid Innds. after the VI fit fflffnn m.

Write for descriptive matter, rateB and infortnatinn. X. W. Wakklkt, G. P.

E. H. Crobtbb. T. P.

A. 8t. Loois 823 Main Bt, Kansas City, Mo. Howabd Eludtt, Gen. Man.

gt. Joseph, Mo. sale thereof, will be rendered aguinst them, Baaa Dr Kay's Cticure cures all I nnd ordering said lands to be sold to Satisfy llrifMI Tl female diseases. At drug- any sum found to be due the plalntlB upon It Ml unrated book suid notes nnd mortgage, sad advice free. Dr.B.

J.Kay, Siratosa.N.y. 8. N. Hawkes, Atty lor Pltf. a MS .1 wv.

Cm Moinss, lows. Sold by M. M. Smith Company For dyspepsia, constipation, nee Dr. Kay's Renovator.

25o and $1. pi.

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