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Wathena Republican from Wathena, Kansas • 3

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wants wood on Hi publican 1 Have you noticed the prices in the v. FRIDAY, JAITUAHY GIGANTIC SflLE CsslntilttS Saturday, Jan-17 Prices Cut A3o Pisces Come Early Before Sizes Are Broken UUDll dim ivuuuu mi pusiiioaai Wathena Hardware Co In the O. C. Jones Building. AT TIME CARD.

Big Window At THE ECONOMY Dry Goods and Shoe Store, 416-18 Edmond st. C1J 03 ttr-Lrti, at Jacob Miller took an Invoice of stock this week. Mrs. Charles Laipple is sick with a slight attack of malaria. One pint Turpentine, 5 cents.

Pimb-ley Paint and Glass St. Joseph, Mo. Miss Edith Parker returned last Friday evening from a short visit in Kitzcription. Kiss Jennie Fry was shopping in St. Joseph Saturday.

Wm Kinkead of St. Joseph visited G. W. Kinkead and family Sunday. Kemp fc Conaway, Troy, have a fresh, new stock of up-to-date undertaking goods.

Frank Vertin 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mat Vertin, is quite sick with malaria. Kemp Conaway, undertakers, PRICES An AttnctlT Stock to Select From. A full line of Hardware and Tinware.

All kinds of tin and iron work done. Call and get prices before buying. 2.49 1.89 LOT NO- 1. Ladies' fine shoes, black and colored leather, $3 and $3.50 values go LOT NO. 2.

Ladies' fine shoes, black and colored leather, $2, $2 50, $2.75 values go at. LOT NO. 3. MWs fine shoes, black ST. J.

A G. I. EAST. St. Joseph.

LOEl'EUBEflG 503-505 FELIX STREET, ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. James Parkharst Disappears- James Parkhurst, mail carrier on No. 2 Passenger No. 4 Passenger No.

14 Freight Swiss, cream and limburger cheese 4:16 pm 5:05 pm 7:45 am 10:04 am 7 IB pm WEST. answer calls day or nignt. Phone 119 night phone 107. We have been informed that Mrs. fresh horse radish, 10 cents a pint, at Geo.

Gramer's. rural route No. 1, left home Sunday morning about 4 o'clock, and his C. W. BARR, Proprietor No.

13 No. 3 Passenger No. 1 Passenger 2.49 and colored leather, $3 and 3.50 values go at. folks have not seen him since that For Sale One large box stoye August Brinker's health is so much imnmveii that an operation will be R. I.

P. EAST. 9A DacoanMP $2.50 and $2.75 values at. .91 time. and four joints of pipe price $3.00.

10:37 am W. W. CARTER, M. D. Office Hours, 9 to 12:00 a.

m. He got up at 4 o'clock Sunday nquire at this office. unnecessary. No. 52 Freight No.

14 Passenger pm Sample Shoes at Factory Cost We have scholarships for sale in the morning, went to ine siaoie auu icu his team corn and hay as usual, took Telephones: Office, So. Residence, No. X. While you are in your warm house St. Joseph Business College, also Piatt's 5:17 pm 6:30 am No.

13 Passenger No. 25 Passenger No. 51 thinking how coldthe weather is, Wathena, Kansas- All Rubber Goods at Reduced Price the lantern back to the house and Commercial School of St. Josepn. please remember that there are others left without saying a word to his par L.

A. Libel went to Severance last outside who know how cold it is. ents. He was seen in Wathena be LOCAL PICK-UPS. Thursday night to attend the instal tween 10 and 11 o'clock by his ac David Rullman left Monday night R.MATTHEWS Wathena, Kansas Office up-stairs in the Forbes Building.

lation of officers of the Knights of frtr Citv. Mo. where he at quaintances Columbus. The mail was not taken out on the tended the Implement Dealers' con People's Shoe Co. 617 Felix Street, R.

H. Pyles, Mgr. Opposite German-American Bank. Union Store. Union Clerks.

Patronize our advertisers. Good sauer kraut at J. A. Stewart Bro's. Dr.

A. V. Banes, 5th and St. route Monday but on Tuesday Ray The Old Reliible Jewelry House in St. Joseph.

If You Are a Person who Calculates Things Closely And considers important the getting of your money's worth, you will like us and our ways of doing business. We do not ask you to spend your money with us unless it is perfectly clear in your mind that it is a profitable place to part with it. Our New Fall Stock will at once command itself to all contemplating the purchase of wedding or anniversary and holiday presents. We have moie new things in rich Cut Glass and artistic Silveiware than ever before. 1 Look our stock over before buying.

you always get your money's worth at Hendricks. TJ. HENDRICK, 2 Felix; St: Joseph, Mo Out of town orders will receive prompt attention. vention, which met Wednesday and Joseph, Mo. Office hours, 11 a.

m. to Thursday. Gilbert, substitute carrier, took out the mail and has filled the position 11 except Saturdays and bunaavs, Geo. Gramer is selling lard at cents per pound. Or.J.

H.GRABLE, Physician and Surgeon Wathena, Kansas. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.

L. Stuart, Roy Rullman, Miss Bowman and Mrs. C. H. Bow since.

Mr. Parkhurst's accounts are Pickles, the small ones in bulk, at Mrs. Colwell slipped on the icy man went to Kansas City, Wed i i. Extra select oysters, 40 cents per straights His home life was pleas J. A.

Stewart Bro's. walk and sprained her nip aooun Office over J. A. Stewart Bro's. nesday to see the celebrated play, ant, and the only reason that can be three weeks aso.

and has been unable quart, at Geo. Manville s. Mat. Rchnler went to Oklahoma ovnnppf! for his disappearance is ct the house since that Lew Wallace's "Ben Hur," at th Willis Wood theatre. j.

A. Cordonier was trading in Wa gv Tuesday on a visit with friends that his mind gave away from work time. thena last Saturday. Oscar Rullman and wife were visit New book for Wathena library A box social will be given at the Mrs. Ed Teter is very sick with in "The Spenders by Harry Leon ing relatives in Wathena Sunday.

DR. W. M. CAMPBELL, Rooms 21-23 Ballinger Building, St. Joseph, Mo.

Surgery and Diseases of Women Receive Special Attention. Rellemont school on Saturday even flammatory rheumatism. Wilson. It is a literary exposition Roy Miller, of Savannah, was ing. February 14.

A cordial invita F. H. Drosselmeiek, Vice President. nt a snendthrift camoaien in which W. H.

Forbes, President. One uint Turpentine, 5 cents. Pimb- visiting his brother, Anderson Miller, tirn is extended the public to attend ley Paint and Glass St. Joseph, Mo. I parvenu aspirants assail the battle Fruit Growers State Bank Tuesday.

and celebrate St. Valentine's day. and worry about his duties as mail carrier. He was sensitive, and would take the good natured "joshing" that rural mail carriers receive seriously, and would worry over it. He was an industrious, hard working young man, who kept everlastingly at it while young men who had more ability were idle.

His aged parents have the sym and are W. H. Forbes, of ments of gentle society, Dr. Grable has bought an operat Money to lo on or penjl ggrtU low gt. Oscar Rullmaarand wife, of Chic deftly fleeced and repelled.

Highland, were visiting in Wathena -i Jt ing chair, one of the best makes on 111., were visiting friends ana ago, John Berryman is now occupying last Friday DIBBOTOBSl jt tt w. ft TYrrisselmeier. S. A. Conaway.

Jacob Miller. B. N. Forbes. the market.

Chas. H. Bauer, Jr. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, WATHENA, KANSAS. Day Phone 28.

Night Phone 10. relatives in Wathena Sunday, and Tuesdav. Mr. Rullman has Charles Harding, who has been vis B. N.

Forbes, Cashier. L. A. Libel, Asst. Cashier.

his position as hog salesman for the Missouri Live Stock Commission Sauer Kraut, pickles, apple butter a good position as telegraph operator iting his parents, left for Lewiston, corned beef and pickled beef tongues pathy of the community in this time of affliction and sadness. James company. About two months ago he v.aA his left eve out out by a small hfmdlinsr news matter lor Idaho, this wee at Geo. Gramer's. J.AJ.

CT I the Associated Press Mrs. J. P. Schneider went to Den- Brine your job work to The Repub Parkhurst carried an insurance policy in the Fraternal Aid association for li can office and get first class work at sliver of wood, which he got in it, and he just returned to work this week. St.

Joseph Gazette. jru tonville Tuesday morning viaiu relatives until Friday. Peter Miller, $2000 with all dues paid up. lowest possible price. F.

H. Dressing F. G. Dressing Land for sale. DRENNING DRENNlNG ATTORNEYS jS TJ COUNSEIOKS Topeka, 521 Kansas Avenue.

Wathena, Kansas. Special attention will be given to bankruptcy, banking, corporation and probate law. land titles. There are all kinds of stories being jlS 1 1 F.mha.lTTlftr 0- nffera his No. 1 40 THE ECONOMY'S circulated about his absence.

I uw Will A 45 acre fruit farm for sale reasonable sell in tracts to suit purchasers. C. W. Weber, of St. Joseph, was over on Tuesday and Wednesday looking after his farm.

Dr. Barton Pitts, eye and ear special WATHENA, KANS. 3 New Telephone Connections. The telephone line north of Wa SHOES Henry Gummig had a slight stroke BUY YOUR SHOES thena is eommeted. The following Furnishes his own hearse and all of paralysis last Saturday.

He is re Carries full line of Caskets uomns. 1 1 a in 1 1 nn ni Vvali.tJLi3 7. a a and oQ Airmiits: i j. a Kimtilnb stock of Furniture. oan ana JT A THEMANSON.

rorted as being some better at this iiauieu i eaummenia on suori uuuo. i on snort nonce, xviau goods and get our prices before buying elsewhere. Open day and night. I amine our writing. OF 0- Notary Public- Agent for Brown County Mutual Tr Fire Ins.

ol Morrill, Kan. Wear, nt and are Stylish. Try Them. 416-418 Edmond St. Victor Christopher, of Ames, Neb.

ist, Francis and Frederick avenue, bt. Joseph, Mo. Correspondence solicited. Aliss Bertha Francis, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. G.

W. Kinkead, will leave for Denver, Col. some time next week. Charles Kiehnhoff and Miss Lottie Seiter. of St.

Joseph, came over to WATllOA, hahsas. jrg a prominent cattleman of that place visited G. W. Kinkead and family The ECONOMY Dry Goods and Shoe Store AND SAVE MONEY. 416-18 Edmond St.

Joseph last Saturday. Dr. F. G. Thompson, of St.

Joseph The funeral sermon of MaudChrys Wathena Tuesday morning to attend was called in consultation with Dr Vlrv, who tai, a uaugutr- i Leak Matthews Wednesday in the case of Frank Theriet, 81A. E. H. Vennard, 81B. Lewis Kiefer, 81C.

Martin Maag, 81D. Andy Ramsel 81E Frank Foley, 81F. 4 Fred Engerman, 81G. Joe Schneider, 81H. E.

J. Conaway. 811. Richard Mawson, 55 A. Wm.

Lehman, 55B. Herman Lehman, 55C. John Euler, 55 D. Frank Euler, 55E Charles Ramsier, 55F. S.

M. Pfluger, 55G. Joseph Euler, 55H. J. T.

Higgins Proprietor of the EMPIRE BARBER SHOP died some time ago, will be preached m- 1 m-w-r -art i 1 -rnmii-w wt nr mnvt-ii Frank Newlin was in vvatnena trni.x-ui iiu Jt at the Bellemont school house Sun Frank Vertin, who is seriously ill. I am still ready to serve my customers in any kind of tin work, both Tuesday representing the Topeka to Kingman, aoouc a year ugu, day morning, January 25. at 11 :00 o'clock, by Rev. J. W.

Harder, of Kan Mr. Newlin formerly have returned lo I State Journal. Wathena, edited and published the White Cloud Vibberd, Mo. Friends of the family Their carload of household goods arrived last Thursday night and were Globe. are invited to attend.

hauled out to the farm on Friday and Saturday. The land and climate in the shop, and spouting, guttering and roofing. O. C. Jones, Wathena, Kan.

Attend the Mid-Winter exposition at Tooeka, January 19 to 31. Adolph Rullman went to Kansas Mrs. Johanna Soderholm Fergus fell and dislocated her ot. Vincrman did not suit them, City, Wednesday morning to air Falls, Minn shoulder. M.e naa BuxB their rturn 1, rlaii a anon RS riOSSlble DUt tend the implement dealers convention, which met Wednesday and To Whom It May Concern.

Of A. For this occasion the Rock Island System will make a rate of one fare Parties who contemplate planting I Star Barber Shop Call on me for nice clean barber 3 work. All gentlemen are invited 3 to call and finish their toilet, a fc Everything neat and clean and 3 up-to-date. My porter will see to 3 your clothes and shoes. 3 I P.

E. Milbourne, it was quite sore and pained her very Uied, on ounuy iu.u.uR THE REPUBLICAN For Fine Job Printing. Thursday. On Wednesday evening the members of the convention went for the round trip. uch.

Her son mentioned that he o'clock, Mrs, mary T-l I 1 7C -vraova ff HtfP She IS out the "Cumberland" raspberry next spring should have their orders booked at once, as I am not sure the to the Willis Wood theatre and saw had seen Chamberlain ram uaiui was Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, of advertised for sprains and soreness, survived by her sons, coney mv. the celebrated play "Ben Hur." Easton. arrived in Wathena last supply will hold out.

My plants Thursday evening for a visit with Dr Report of Lehman school, district and she asked him to buy a bottle of B. Roundy, and oangnir. it, which he did. It quickly relieved Nettie Flickinger. The funeral was i oioon nih helrl Tnesdav at 11 a.

m. The ser- were procured from the introducer, and for home trade will be lower than Mrtthews and family. Mr. Lewis re No. 87, for fifth month ending January 16: Total enrollment, 40; ner anu euamcu nc.

"-ir' i turned home Saturday evening and Mc- HENRY WAGENKNECHT, she had not done for several days, vices were conducted Dy nev. Mm. Lewis staved until Sunday average enrollment, 35; average daily the a -ino00j ith Kill The interment was an of the in vwst huildinffs The son was so uiuuu hicoouu BUILDER attendance, 20; cases of tardiness, evening. the relief it gave his mother that he Geary cemetery. has since recommended it to many Die on Sunday morning at 2 Ruth Bell, the 9-year-old daughter 12 Number of pupils neither absent for the month, 4.

Names the lowest. T. H. Voriks, Wathena, Kan. If Unwell, try a 50c bottle of Herbine, notice the improvement speedily effected in your appetite, energy, strength and vigor.

Watch how it brightens the SUBCONTRACTOR kcecht's work. ffice at residence. WAT A. tit, Mrs. Ed Bell, was tanen others.

For sale by Jacob Miller. 0'cock, Rhinehold Leak, of quick are: Simon cemer, vxeuigo um, sii- loef. TVinrsdav nisht with ner Mnwson. Billie Mawson. Vis Rev.

Strethen Jackson died at his consumption, aged 25 years. Mr. home in Wathena Wednesday after- Leak was George Miller's stepson. of. -SO o'clock.

He was born He was an estimable young man who S. A. CONAWAY itors, Esther Farbaugh. spirits, gives freedom from indiges DIVA I vous troubles. Dr.

0. B. Campbell, of St. Joseph, was called in consultation with Dr. Matthews Sunday night.

The patient is somewhat im Auctioneer At the caucus of the republican Kansas. Wathena, tion and debility Isaac Sfcorv. Ava. Mo. writes Sept.

members of the legislature Monday in Knoxville. July 18, 1839. He will be missed in the community, was married at the age of 18. Four The funeral service was held on Tues-children were 'born, of whom three day afternoon at I o'clock at the in ionn was in bad health, I night, George A. Clark, who has just hart stomach trouble for 12 months, proved at this time.

Fred Westhoff has workmen taking completed his second term as secre Thev are Lizzie German Lutheran churcn, conautwsu are living also dumb chills. Dr. J. W. Mory nrescribed Herbine.

it cured me in tary of statej was nominated for state Offers his services in crying sales to sill who may need them. Has had a umber of years experience as a successful auctioneer. Term reasonable and work guaranteed to be satisfactory. Flease consult me before fixing date of yjour sale. Orders may be left at this office or address me at Wathena.

down part of the southwest corner of of Paola, Josie Jackson, of by Rev. H. D. Wagner. Interment at the Lutheran cemetery.

two I cannot recommend it orinter. He received sixty-hve votes The founda his blacksmith shop. Omaha, and Ambrose Jackson, fin hiahlv. it will do all you claim t.Tm BTDi.t number necessary ior of Little Rock, Ark. His first wife for it." Sold by Jacob Miller.

choice, while his opponent, E.W ATTEND THE Hochof Marion, received sixty-three died diarin, the ar of ttie rebellion tion under that corner does not seem to be solid, and as the wall was cracked it was thought best to take if Hnti'n The balance of the build Union Notice. We are going to handle fruit trees vuico. urmv JlilWOOQ. JVUll am- again this season, and any one that two years and nine months in Com BigShoeSale AT THF SPECIATY SHOE CO. 405 FELIX ST.

JOSEPH, MO. Union Store. W. COBB. pany 83d U.

S. Colored Infantry, will buy of us we can save you money as we do not hire traveling agents to canvas the country at a big expense, Big Shoe Sale Now On THE SPECIALTY SHOE CO. After the close of the war he settled ing seems secure and firm. The Republican has just received about $100 worth of new type, specimens of which can be seen in the ads of the "Economy" store of St. Joseph, as their two shoe ads are set where he married consequently can give you better prices on the same goods.

Our goods are sold so if they are not what we Miss Penelope Todd. Of the child ren born of this union four survive ST. JOSEPH, M0. W. R.

COBB. 405 FELIX ST Union Store. Last September Roy Carter sent a Cut this Out and Present it at Piatt's Goramepeial Gollejie, St. Joseph, Mo. Each person presenting this coupon will be entitled to one weeks' tuition in any department of the school.

E. 1YL PLATT, Pres. They are George Jackson, Kansas with the new type. It is quite an represent them to be, you need not nointer dog to Oklahoma with Wm Citv. Chris.

Jackson, Denver, i f.ak them when they come. Give us THE GREAT Fnniur medicine R. H. Larzelere went to Winfield, Redmond, who was to keep tne aog and train it so as to make a good Col. Miss Millie Jackson St.

Joseph, your orders. Drosselmeiek Bros. and Henry Jackson, of this city. Mr. Monday, where ne piacea a event in a country office to get so much new type, and we are glad to get new material to work with.

The peculiar cough which indicates croup, is usually well known i.ii L. D. Rev. Carlisle P. B.

Martin, daughter of Mr. Thomas, of Fanning, Jackson removed from Leavenworth to Doniphan in 1867. In March, Of a Waverly, Texas writes in a state institution for imbeciles. morning, when first ris'ng, I often The mother of the girl is dead. The hunter of it.

Last Sunday morning when Roy went out to do the chores the dog was in its old bed. It came out and was glad to see him. The dog had come back home more than 500 miles overland. It is rather thin 1868, he came to Wathena in the frkifT-fl'a Black-Draught has to the mothers 01 croupy cuum. -A jnr hilla for more than Thomas boy that was killed by his brother, Bert; recently, did all of the spring of 1869.

Mr. Jackson moved out to Colonel S. Hatch's farm. He find a troublesome collection of phlegm, which produces a cough, and is very hard to dislodge but a small sixty years. For the common am- No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and for this purpose no t.nnmwnrlr And took care of his un lived there eight years, and his virork medicine has received more universal quantity of Ballard's Horehound ily ail menu, bucu bjiouii indigestion, hard colds, bowel complaints, chills and fever, and other hke approval than Chamberlain's Cough Syrup will at.

once dislodge it, and was entirely satisfactory to his em-employer. Rev. Jackson's second wife died Seotember 20, 1899. 1 He fortunate sister. Mr.

Thomas is a poor man, a hard worker, and is to care for the child. in'Hesn, out umwmiiouvi.v from its long journey. Cal Ball Son, of Iowa Point, are at work on the east side of the bridge oAv Do not waste valuable the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and it is time in experimenting with untried Last Wednesday night Mike Berry was married to Mary Walker in June complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and regulates the liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of the kidneys, purifies the blood, and purges the fnnl smnmulations.

it remedies, no matter how nigniy mey so pleasant to take. I can most cor over Peters creek at Wathena. They Doitol McPherson with a 1902, who survives mm may be recommended, but give this 00.. I 1 ,1 I dially recommend it to all persons will drive four piles directly under uoaf rmrnach of the bridge. Oak medicine as directed and all symp pocket knife, cutting a gash in his son professed religion wnue BryiuS lonri noison set in and Mc- in the army at Little Rock, Ark.

needing a medicine for throat or lungt 1 I nuncio v. 1 cures liver complaint, indigestion, 1 fnnu)i Hinmess. etui Is, trouble." Price 2oc, 50c, Dottle toms of croup will quickly disappear For sale by Jacob Miller. Thrson at one time was seriously adoui isii) ne iuu. rheumatic pains, gideache, Mck-I ..1 ennauDUlon, at Jacob Miller's drug store.

that time has been a plank will be nailed on and rock thrown in in order to hold the earth above and keep it from sliding into the creek. A similar piece of work acuc, -7. ill, but is -now recuvenug. --j ws sent for. and on faithful preacher of the gospel.

He evening a warrant was has served the Baptist churches at ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, ST, JOSEPH, MISSOURI. A great school in a great City of great opportunities." There are many calls for young ladies and gentlemen who are proficient in short hand and bookkeeping. We cannot fill the demand. Enroll now.

Catalogue and information free. E. E. GARD. 70T FELIX ST.

ST. JOSEPH. MO. sworn out and Berry was arrested on Wathena, Elwood, Burr Oak, Doni- TRY OUR KIND -hHrMd with as- phan, White Cloud, t. josepu, diarrhoea, biliousness, pues, colds and headache.

Every druggist has Thedf ord's Black-Draught In 25 cent packages and in mammoth size for $1.00. Never accept a substitute. Insist on having the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. I believe Thedf ortTs fMscfc-Draoght i. th.

best medicine os esrth. It-is will be put in southeast of the bridge to keep that bank from caving in. A pile driver at work usually attracts a crowd of spectators. Dur- u.h intent to kill. bvConstable Kalb, and other places IF YOU WANT he conducted 126 naui i tow was taken before Justice ing his ministry Raymond Du Puy, general man funeral sermons, preached more than inn urmnns and administered the Muncie.

His trial was set ioriues- ager of the St. Joseph Grand is Atttr 27. at 10 a. m. Bond kmj oed lor any and everything.

1 have I family twelve children, and 'or four years I have kept them foot! land railway, has received notice that was fixed at $300. rites of baptism to 139 converts. The funeral services will be held at 5000 tons of steel rails, ordered by 11 hcAltnv wren no oocmjt Albert and Charles Holtzhauser the colored Baptist church on Sun the company some time ago, will be Oraajht. A. i.

GREEN, IUewara. I BUSS! went on a hnntmg and nsning trip mq A for delivery in March. They day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter IL will ha received during that month, ment at Bellemont cemetery. down the Missouri river some weeks ago.

On January 15 they were hunt tua nrnrlr nt lavin? the steel at ing on a sand bar opposite at different points on the line will begin. The new rails are 80-pounders. Mr. Tin Pnv considers the road fortunate That will not Freeze or Smoke Charles, Mo. They had killed twen ty-eight geese, thirteen ducks and I ALL SIZES caught 500 pounds of fish.

Ihey EVERY DROP OF IT GIVES GOOD LIGHT FLOC10OTTO-- 'Choice Cut Floworc. Well Kopt Stock" and Puro Varieties. in getting such prompt shipment of the order for steel, as the mills are rushed with orders. Simple Colds, nnt. nn the ice with their out fit and game at St.

Charles when the 6I4c a Pair Is tfce price of good lOo Hose for saexi ttd wosa- en at tfco AT FUGER DRUGGISTS. thaw came and were unable to land 1 "Grand Island Route." o.i. Ry-I Daily The Favorite Line Set ---3 cease to be simple, if at all prolonged. fhv rnnnhed St. Louis, a dis The safest way is to put them aside tance of thirty mUes.

While pris mm niLLER, 1 t. t.hA vrv besrinnine. Ballard 0., oners on the ice Albert accidentally I 1 annn anna a nnlll n.nl uoceuuuuu ojiu(i removes the cause of colds. 25c, 50c ahot himself with the riSe in the left jo rzux crnrsT. ct.

jcrrrH, txo. t-zt. his tstn In the hospital. I and CI bottle at Jacob UUler's dreg lliitixlT aniL9 if-rvf.

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