The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 99, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 21, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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Itflcttl Fapar of DklHonn Ttrrltory.
PUBUSHKU I1Y THK LEADER I'RtNTINO
COMJ'ANY-STATK 1'KINTKRS.
L G NIBLACK.Editor and Manager
Uaelkl Orgun of Oklahoma lleuioorucr
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FREE SILVER TICKET.
For Cong ess:
JAMES R. KEATOJV.
XEIC Sll.Vy.lt VOVTV Tlt'KKI.
Councilman 9th Council District.
Jaspuii S. jlxm.i
Representative 17th District;
Joshpu W Wibut.
l'robata Judpe J. L.Qai. kiit.
For Sheriff Jumps Oldham.
fcor County AttorneY.r.iHiAB Y. Jonbs
For Countv Clerk Cuab. B. Hkhwio
For Treasurer DmoT. Kkymi
jleglsterof Oetds Riciiahii S. Smith.
fciapt. Public ScIiooIs.Thomas Momtow.
Assessor V. C. Hiioiiiss
County Surveyor. .0. V. Wooiiwoiith.
Vubllo Weigher 0. W. Sawtkj:
Coroner Dit. J. G. Catiikiio.v
i V. r. Stilus 1st dlst.
County Coiu'rs- M. W. Ai.i.KN.Snddist.
( J ah. KoVKLtn 3d dlst.
WEDNESDAY SHPTRMIIKKSI 13tp
tvuAT . r..v s.iva uv fin: ;-
CI. I!s is.
Hon. Dennis Flyiin In a speech de-
livered on the floor of the House of
eqngress during the second sestdon of
his last term in tbnt body used this
expression t iwardBtho 1'opullst party'
" If I wiiro to define what 1'opulistn 1b
I would say that not oil ly tho rank and
file but the guiding star of that pirty
are Ishmaiiten with their hands raised
ugatnst every man who by honest toll
and labor seeks to accumulate a com
peteney for himself and his family in
the futuro. Populism cannot prosper
where there are development and sue.
cess.
' Find a barren region where noth-
ing but a buzzard can thrive and a
buzzard can thrive on nothing that Is
about to bo alive it must be decaying
leaving nothing but tht bones Und
such a region as that and thero my
friends you will Und tho Populist par-
ty In control. I say that where peace
and prosperity abounds the Populist
party can Und no resting placo."
Yet Hanklns and his ging aro lick-
ing tho hand that smites them in con-
sideration of a little ready cash doled
out to thorn by Flynn's committee.
THE HLOUIIY MIIItT" AU.41S.
Tho Republicans soem to ba in des-
perate straits and have been compelled
to raise tbc ' bloody shirt " again
after It had slept lu the grave for
uioro thun thirty years and at Union
City last Saturday Judge John H-
Pltzer waved tho old garment in alj
the frantic fury of his warlike nature
and held It aloft to an admiring lot
of Flynn Republicans who cheered
him to the echo.
Jljy COr Ty uls A SVHl'LVS.
The iJay County Tribune published
at Qrand says that for tho first time
in the history of that county (Day) the
county treasury shows a surplus in
each of the funds for the present yeur
to be carried over to tho next. This
certainly is a most creditablo showing
and speaks well for the prompt pay-
ment of taxes or the superior man
ageuieut of the county's uffalrs.
I J .van Keaton's majority will reach
about four thousand may bo a little
in excess of that figure not under It
Tus Republicans couutcd much on
the war uaa " boomer " on their side
hut It has turned out to be a boom-
erang. In Maino and Vermont the big fall-
ing off in tho Republican vote may
cause the administration polltltlans to
" take a tumble."
PoHTo Rico makes molasss and Ja-
maica takes the molasses and makes
It Into rum. 'WhuBays Jamaica should
not be annexed to the United States.
Irtbo esteemed contemporary which
asks " After Cuba What ? " will kep
a eloso watch of Steve filklns Mark
Hauna aud their crowd It will sec the
auswer
isl.Nl h the Lk ADtjt exposed the school
money steal the Rupubllaaus have
closed up like clams on that subject
and one hears uu more from them
about that challenge comparison.
It Is not given out olHolauy but it
Is nevertheless gene-ally believed that
Rusiell A. Alger and Surgoon Gcuerl
Sternberg will discover on helr tour
of the southern camps that the war
sud medical departments are not lu
any way to blame for the horrors of
said camps.
Kvkn' the Connecticut Republicans
gavo the administration a black eye
last week. The president sent his pri-
rata secretary John Addison Porter
over Into that state with the ndminlB
tratlou pull for governor but the Re
publicans sat dowu on the movement
so strongly that John Addison left in
utter disgust.
StSscsewErtK'.fcW
JadKC KpmIoiih
Appointment
So far M the LftADKrt can learn
dlflnltely( illo oxeeutlve committer
seems disposed not to give out any ln
formation on tho subject Judge ICoa-
ton's appointments for the present are
is follows .
Kingfisher September 31 9 p. m.
Omega September 81 3 p. in.
Watauga September 23 1 p. in
Taloga September 34 :30 p. m.
Grand September 80 ? t. n.
Cheyenne September SV S p. in
Mangum September 89 Ip.m
Altus September JO J p. w Nava-
joe f p. in.
Wood Ootobor 1 ?:80 p. in
Cloud Chtof October 3 S p. in. Co.
dell 7:30 p. m.
Arapahoe Ootober 4 5 p. m. Vet IV
erford 7:30 p. in.
Geary Oetob t 5 2 p m.
151 llono. Ootober o 2 p. in Okardtie
7 30 p. in.
(!. I it! (IiiIki .Vo V".
As r-'OrgtiilKed by general orders
No. 2 Issued by Col. McCurd regi-
mental commander the following Is
the di situation of companies In the
First rpplment United States Volun
teor lufantrv:
KIIIST IIATTALION.
Company A Cuptaln F. O. Russell.
Company It Captain H. L. Oroya.
Company 0 Captain Charles K. Don-
aldson. Company !) Captain Earl lCdmond-
son. SKfoMi BATTALIO.f.
Company R Captain John llarra-
dull. Company F Captain W. C. Reld.
Company O Captain Win. Strovers.
Company H Captain A. U. Fals.
TUIIID battalion.
Company 1 Captain II. C. Uirnes.
Company K Captain Hoy V. Iloll
man.
Company L Captain Robert Lowery.
Company M Captain Fred L. lloyn-
ton. UK IIKFK.I mil J-'ltKK llOMr.S.
How any houusl and sincere man
who cares to have truth always on his
side whether in politics or business
can assert that Hon. D?nn!s Flynu did
not use all his power ingenuity and
influence to defeat Mr. Callahan In hi1)
efforts to get a bill through congress
for free homes we cannot understand
A man may bo niul doubtless Is often
honestly mistaken and thereby led
into asserting what is false as true
but Flynn's open work in defeating
freo homes was so notorious at Wash-
ington as to bupommon talk and even
boastfully made by both ho and his
friends.
While the raise by the territorial
board of equalization does not hurt
the man who i;avo In but part of his
stock the man who has a bank ac-
count or only a few head of livestock
guts It lu tho neck. A man in Woods
county where the assessed valuation
aiglvon in by the assessors was raised
SO per cent gave In his monoy in the
bank as 81000 and made oath that
was all he had. The territorial equal-
ising board raised the valuation 80 per
cent and now it shows on the tax
roils he had SI 800. This is one way
of raising a man's bank account that
ho can't appreciate as ho can't per-
?uade the bankers to honor his check
for that amount. 11 ardesty Herald
With the exception of the howlers
for the Republican le tho great
masses of that party will vote the way
their interests leads and that isn't in
the direction of Denais Flynn for
they think not without reasou that
if he couldn't bring them freo homes
in the four years he was m congress
ha is not likely to do any bettor if
they veto to send him back for two
y. nrs more. They may vote for him
bcpauso his name is on the ticket but
they a'o not going to tear their
clothes to do so.
Thk deth of Miss Winnie Davis
daughter of Jefferson Davis at Nur.
ragansott Pier is an event which will
bring sorrow to her many friends
north and south. Christened by Gen.
Gordon as tho " daughter ot the con-
federacy" there as much of chival
ric devotion in tho regard In which
Miss Davis was hold throughout the
south. She won for herself however
a distinct place lu the affections of the
people of the north not only in litera-
ture but also as a charming represen-
tative of southern womanhood.
Tiir Lk.au El; will make no personal
campaign. The tight it is making and
will continue to mtke forjudge Kent-
ou uutil be Is elected shall bo conduct-
ed along honorable lines and Deunis
Flynn shall be treated with fairness
In Its columns regardless of the mean
and low attacks constantly being made
upon Judge Koaton by the Flynn
newspapers. A newsptper that disre-
gards the amenities duo to honorable
methods lu conduotliig tu honorable
cnvtss hurts the men It is upportimj
more than it benefits them.
TiiKltopubllocn newspapers must bel
getting fidgety. After weeks and
weeks ol throwing out their serruh
light and drr g net they have or think
they hrve discovered noma things
egaiust Jude Ksaton. One o.1 these
Is tba. ha once hold office uuder tho
01. veltnd administration end Ihe
othe.-ls thtt uMsa "nrtl-o LfLsou-
rlrq." Its monstrous these charges
but the Jude will have to Stand It.
It's a pity that Keaton wasu't born In
Kansas.
NorwiTHSTANiJiNO the Republicans
aro howling1 themselves hoarse that
Flynn will be the next representative
in coDgrei. they find it necessary to
bring thu great Utbster Dads Into the
territory to All up the. gaps. They
brought Tom Reed to tho borders the
Iast time aqd; Dennis Instead of going
to congress went Into the Jonbylug
butlness und ho will do it ajaln" "
ggaagggsaryaggiK:tiMirrg;TO: ews
Your friends may smilo
But that tired feeling
Means danger. It
Indicates impoverished
And jmpure blood.
This condition may
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly
Overcome by taking
Hood's Sarsaparillv.
Which purifies and
Enriches the blood
Strengthens the nerves
Tones vhe stomach
Creates r.r appetu
And builds up
Energizes snd vitalizes
The whole system.
Be sure to get
Only Hood's
THE STATE FAIR.
Willbe Hold In Guthrie October 3-4S-6-7-8.
The Second Annual State Fair to beheld
in Outhlie Oklahoma October J to S in-
clusive promises lo ha the grandest ex-
position ever held in Hie Territory No
pains or expense linve been spared by the
State Fair association in securing a InrRe
number ol Special Attraclious among
which are the famous Speedy who dives
tfom a tourer eighty feet high into a tank
of water only three feet deep. Mile Beau-
mont wh" makes a daring slide lor life
on a wire suspended 150 feat in the air.
Tho wonderful Diving Ponies and a drove
of racing Ostriches.
Five Thousand Dollars will he paid in
premiums and those premiums will bj
paid in cash
Over 200 horses will be there to take
part in the race and it is anticipated that
some of the wo id's records will be brok-
en as the Guthrie Milo Track is without
exception the fastest track in the West.
A special effort has been made to secure
a display of Oklahoma Farm Products
th.U will he unequalled by any state ex-
hibition in the west and liberal Premiums
are offered for displays of all kinds
October 4H1 will be Children s D.iy
October 5th will be Wheelmen's Day
and riders from all parts of the country
will be present and participate in the
races.
October Oth has been set aside as Ger-
mon Day and the Sons of Herman are
making preparations to make this a day
to he remembered by everybody.
This will undoubtedly be the grandest
Exposition ever held in the Territory and
no one should fail to take advantage of the
opportunity
Special Kxcursion rates on all railroads
Send far premium list and Fnir cata-
logue lo the secretary of State Fair asso-
ciation Guthrie Oklahoma.
PECULIAR POISONS.
OCNCRATED IN THE HUMAN BOtJY
ThoKasult of Imperfool
DlnosLlon ol' Kooil.
Kvory living thing plant or animnl
contains within itself the conns of certain
decay and death.
In the human body these germs of dis-
ease and death (called by scientists Pto-
maines) art usually the result of im-
perfect digestion of food; the result of in-
digestion or dyspepsia.
The stomach? from abuse weakness
does not promptly and theroughly digest
the food. The result is a heavy sodden
mass which ierments (the first process ol
decay poisoning the blood making it
thin weak and lacking in red corpuscles
poisoning the brain causing headaches
and pain in the eyes.
Had digestion irritates the heart causing
palpitation and finally bringing on disease
of this very important organ.
Poor digestion poisons the Vidneys
causing Hright s disease and diabetes.
And this is so because every organ
every nerve depends upon the stomach
alone.tor nourishment and renewal and
Weak digestion slious itself not only in
loss of appetite and flesh but in weak
nerves and muddy complexion.
The great English scientist. Huxley
said the best start in life is a sound
stomach Weak stomaches fail to digesf1
food properly because thuy lack the
proper quality of digestive acids (lactic
and hydrochloric) and petogenic prodncts.
the moit sensible remedy in all cases of
indigestion is to lake after each meal oue
or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets be
cause they supply in a pleasant harmless
from all the elements that weak stomachs
lack.
The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets will cure every form of stomach
trouble except cancer nl the stomach.
They increase flesh insure pure blood
strong nerves a bright eye and clear com-
plexion because all these result only
from wholesome food well digested.
Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dys-
pepsia Tablets at 50 tents full sized pack-
a(je or by mail by enclosing price to
Stuart Co Marshall Mich. but ask your
drugis) tirst.
A little book on stomach diseases mailed
fr e. Address Stuari Co. Marshall;
Mich
It 1b said that Ueu. Suhofleld'a re
fuoul to serve as a member of the liw
vestljjfttlng commission resulted In &
stormy scene between hint un1 Mr
McICinlcy. It Is certain that when
lieu. Schoflbld left the White House
after he bed flntlly aud positively de-
clined to serve on tho commission ha
'"" '" a lowering passion.
Notice.
Tho voters of tho Free Silver party
of the city of Uuthrlo are hereby called
to meet lu-delegato convention at the
Free Silver headquarters In said city
of Guthrie at H o'clock p. m. on the
itst day ol September. ISOti to noml-
arts two justices of tho peace and two
constables for said city.
Tho respective wards aro requested
to hold caucuses to select delegates to
said convention at 7 o'clock p. in. 011
the same dute The representation in
said convention to bo one delegate for
each 30 votes or major fraction cast for
J. I. McDaniuls In 1800. The various
wards will bo entitled to the follow
ing delegates :
First ward 2 ; second ward 3 ; third
Ward 2 i foucth ward 3 ; fifth ward 3.
L. F. Lavkhtv
Chairman Populht central com
E. Gu. Secretary.
J. W. Skvihh
Chairman Democratic com
Jons Saurs'isi. Secretary " "
THE MiaUU'TlQNS
Of tii i-'rr Sitter Cmctit Ion Jdoj.lnt .i-ji
tfmhrr . tSVH.
1. The Free Silver oarty of Oklahoma
territory In Convention assembled
hereby dsclnrn our unalterable fc'Hlty
In the cause of th- free and unlimited
coinage of both golu r.nd sllvor it the
ratio of Hi to 1 withou. w-lltng for the
oonsont or convenience of ny other
nation. '
1. We further declare that all money
eltlipr J old sliver or paper uliou.d be
issued by the gener ' government slid
be iiill le pI tender for all rie'ts julli
public and ptliat1.
3. Thpt the go' 1 exception clause of
the lSUOShorninu law be repealed.
I. W heartily and unquAHuV.dly
endorse the eouri of lion J. Y Cal-
lahun in eongrv ss
6 That .e condemn the Issuance o.
jold huarlng bonds by tho govern-
ment either In time of pnee or wnr.
0. I hpt coin oWi -ntions of J10 gcv-
ernuiPiit shall be paid in jrold or sllvur
'9 maybe most convenient to ihe gov-
ernment. 7. That we aro uiinllerably opposed
to the retirement ol th grtn backs
realizing that such notion would fur-
ther contract the clrou'atlng medium
and fnrther reduce tho price of labor
and its products.
S. liolleving that the government
hah no right to speculate in the public
domain and that the settlors thereup-
on am entitled to the lauds opened lo
settlement we declare our purpose to
promote the cause of freo homes.
'J. Relieving in tho inalienable
right of the American people to self
government nud that officers select-
ed to administer public affuirs should
bo elected by the people so governed
we declare in favor of immediate state-
hood. 10 Wo declare lu favor of the Inltia
tlve and referendum as being thu only
proper means of Insuring a govern-
incut for the people)! o( 1'1U people and
by the pooplc.
11. We declare in favor of govern-
ment control tr ownership of public
utilities.
12. Wo believe In an equalization
of the pension system whereby all
pensions will be based upon the merits
of the applicant regardless of rank.
13. Wo congratulate the nation up-
on the successful termination of the
warand point with pride to the gal
lantry exhibited by the Oklahoma
troops.
14. We favor a reduction of railroad
freight and passenger rates und the
abolition of the free pass system.
15. We demand an economical ad-
ministration of our local aud territor-
ial affairs and condemn the present
territorial administration for inereas-
in? tho salary of the school land com-
missioner from 31.S00 to S..S0U per an-
num and allowing the attorney gen-
eral in addition to his talary the sum
of S3 41)1. U0 for collecting school laud
notes.
15 We extend our sympathy to or-
ganized labor throughout the nation
in its battle against organised greed
aud corporate wealth.
Hail V Caslilon Monument J'uuil
As stated in the I-kadkk scvcrul days
ugo an effort is being made to collect
enough funds to build a monument in
Heunessoy to "the memory of Roy V.
Cashlon the boy soldier who was the
the first from Oklahoma to fall in the
battle of Santiugo. Subscriptions to
tills fund will be opened all over the
territory bo wo aro informed. Guthrie
ought to raise 825. Sums of any size
from a dime up may be paid to the
bookkeeper In the Lkaiikii office and
the names of the donors aud amounts
will be published.
John Shartell 31.no
John J. Nelson 1.00
Sign Painting
Paper Hanging
2S3S Minn
EhuiiiiiIch ou Application.
LOUIS GHRISEN.
CORNER
HAR. & DIN
G. H. LYNDS
! lias 80 Acres of Culifoania Fine
Land to trade for inside City
Property or for a farm near
Guthrie This is a snap for
some ono.
' Phone NOo 27
r nn m m
I have a family of six children and they always got along nicely
until tluecol them started to hreak out on their f.ices and body. I
took them to the doctor and he said it was eczema and he would cure
them but he failed after running a bill of $51 and at last 1 got tired of
taking ihe children to him. Their faces would become scaly and then
bfeak and run with water and they almost had me crazy attending to
them. 1 got no sle.-p night or day until a friend of mine recommended
Ripans Tubules. 1 had not much faith in them but conoented to give
them to the children. Well I gave the Tabules to the children and the
first box did them more good than all ihe medicine the doc'or ordered.
J first began to notice the change at night as 1 could get a little more
sleep and now aite live weeks' treatment the children are almost
well and 1 consider this a miracle considering the condition they were
in' arid that nothing did them any good except Ripans Tabules. I will
recomfnend the Tabules to anybody in a similar condition.
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L HAYKES BUXTOH M. D
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All Medical and Surgical Diseases of
tho Bye Ear Nose and Throat
"FMEMBtB THE MAIN
Tiling is to 1111 your pocketbook
a-id then crll at
B. E. C. Laverty's
REAi ESTATE tXCHANRE
and he will show y m so e bar
gains In farms thai will cu o
you to invest. Alsc three lots
flv-i 00111 house and ?ood barn
onCltivoltud tv0nue at a bar
gain. Call or address
3IS IREXEl. BOUl. GUTHRIE.
J.B FAIRFIELD
Co tl and Transfer Co
The best gradei ol Coal al-
ways In store. The McAlester
a .specialty Prompt delivery.
:3TOttlce and yards 1305 W.
HarriBon. Phone 20.
Frisco Line"
St. Louis iitul San Frguelscolly
The Most Popular Route to
St Louis
And All Points East.
This Is the only ling to the Famous
Eureka Springs Ark.
Tho curatlvo properties of whose waters
have uu eiual on the American continent
arid i In- grauduer of adjacent scenes Is
ilmlUr to that of Culorufo. Ho sure
when buying your tickets to have them
read via Arkansas City or Wichita and
the FRISCO LINE.
Pullman uiluco sleeping csrs. tho finest
in thu world also reclining chair Icars
anaj'oaciias on an through trains.
Any otlmr Information will bo cheer-
fully furnished by either H. F. YOKUM
General Maiuitcnr. St. Louis. No.: GEO.
T. NICHOLSON General Passtmger
Agent St. Louis Mo. or B F. DUNN
toavellrg freight and passenger agent
Fort Sinltn Ark.
PERFECT FACILITIES
COMPETENT WORKMEN
CAREFUL ATTENTION
To the smaller utalls ad well as
the large onm These are the re-
quisites fur One commercial
prlntlnir printing that is neat tasty
and Just the thing printing that
vou can hi
Printing itucti an WB
wuu oui Willi pride -
On
The
LEADER
Job Rooms.
Will print anything for you from a circus
jpomer down to a milk ticket; anil doll ho
you will be pleased too. The greater critic
yuu are the greater will tie yuur pleasure
when WK do your work for you
CITY SCAVENGER
George Russ
All "Work Promptly
Executed. Estimates
Furnished. Address
CITY HALL.
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SALE
BOOKS STATIONERY. TC'tS.
GAMES emi &$. K I U
catxicj&conjpoQba
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S titles.
NHsceHane JUa
Books e
Jm enile books
DO nor nan nlT
per cent
onaaooaooaaa
2 Fancy Station- e
S ey. - S
Novelties and 0
J Fancy Goods
We hsve over 2000
copies of clothhound
books at SO per cent
discount from regu-
lar price; and 1000
copies of paperhound
boohs at S and lu
cents worth 10 and
: 83 per
25 cents. We buy
sell and exchange moKmttH)9909
second hand school
books and are headquarters for till
supplies. We take subscriptions
papers and magazlns a supply of
can always bo found on our news
Very ItCHpectfiill'
F. B. ILLIE & CO
Drug liook and Nuwh Depot
Postofllco. - - Victor lUock.
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DR. G. A. HUGHES
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GUTHRIE NATIONAL mil
Oaoital.
Surplus
fcltrd of Directors in
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The Mistletoe
105 West Harrison Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO WELCOME GROCERY.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Goods
in Stock ail the Time.
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Hotel jtpcomnuHUiltuno ill Omaha
For those desiring to attend tho
Omaha exposition that have mado no
arrangements for hotol accommoda-
tions Agent Corklns has secured spe-
cial rates at one of the principal ho-
tels ot Omaha and will bn glad to
reserve rooms etc. far those wishing
to tako advantage of those arrange-
ments. Let him know what you want
He'll do the rest.
A PITIFUL APrElL.
Story of Sufferina Sick on Hie Jlare OrounU
four Duy Alyfrlun Uetpontlblt
A Iloy'i Letter to lilt JTather
Kansas City 8ept. 10 1898
Mr. Andrew Webb.
Dxar Fatiikh I have just got up
out of bed where I have been since I
came here. I have been very sick and
under tho doctor's care. I wish I could
tell vou V7hat I havo been through
since I came back to the United States.
It is & disgrace to think of the way we
were trotted 1 laid four days on the
ground without abU of medicine so I
got the doctor to let rue come hero
They said they did not have any med
loins rt our hospital so I Just had to
lay there. I have been taking so much
uudlolno since I came here thrt I can
hardly see. The medicine Is very
strong. My docUr's bill will be pretty
large. The best doctor In town has
attended mo and I em gettlufj better.
Father I wUh you could spure me five
dollais till I can get my money from
the government. I have to go to a
United. States hospital to be examined
and hs ve no money to g"t there so If
ycu will lot mo have It 1 will give It
hunk -when I iret mine.
Well I will close for this time with J
love from UKKAI.D
810 Park avenue
Kansas City Mo.
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rheumatism neuralgia headache
sick beadacha sore throat acute
sprains bruses. old sores corns and
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Fancy
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Isn't a sin in teeth. Yet delicacy
chooses to have it artfully con-
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with every advantage of the best
modem tnecua-nlcal facilities to aid i
me so perfect in lit so natural in j
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Durable dentistry moderate
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KEMKMHER this advrrtisomi' itts
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In tho tomb. Hi- a hirar i"aii!'sin' i
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and grant to and miumfar; m Ing tn this
city. Foreign agents show vou a largp
tine picture and ssk you to sign a Mnd'ag
order for a poor dnalpu and graiB ut dun
ble prlco covering th-'.r wnirw and ex
pensos. Think of it! wo will duplicate
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less. All the work done In the dutbrie
cemetery some weighing upward of two
tons was done by u. Notice thu nams
cut on the baius.
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