The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 1, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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aauwuipHMwan (L.uuM.amJMimit.'iiHMi!.
Prom unofficial returns on the Ave
Htate questions In possession of the
stale election boaid it appears but
Blx of t ;e seventy II count'eg gave
majorities against question XO. 3
which was ah amendment to the statu
constitution permitting tho legislature
to change thc location of the tempor-
nrv Btate capltnl
'Willie the proposition received a
large majority of tho votes cast upm.
It it ti.i'ed for tho want of a nu.Jorit)
of nil the votos oast in tho election.
Just what this will amount to mill not
bo known until. nil the oountlos hae
c-rtlfiol their ietu.-ns to tile aecre-
tv of -..i i.n I tli ' ere cXI'ih'i
Logan county i herein t'ne tempo-
rnry state capital is located gave a j
majority of 2300 against tho amend
ment while of tho .")34G east on the
proposition thoro wexe 1.028 favorable
vote3. Indicating some of tile people
1 1 t In tho county were willing the
ci.i'tal should lie moved if '.ae state
saw fit to Jo so Other counties jelv-
Ing majorities against the proposition
we-p Blaine Custer Dettvey Major anj
Noble.
C unities containing towns which are
can 11 dates for the Btate capital gave
good majorities for the amendment
FMttawntomie's was "N32 although
there were l.L'8r in the oonntv who
apparently did1 net favor rhciKlng tho
capital; Oklahoma's wa 1 3..rT7 alfh
2.687 adverse .'ote- while 0.inaillnti
we I 084 will 1 '7' otM UKfeinst the
Amendment. M of the courses weio
hoit In fvlrVote-i as cantin-d with
the vote 'or p' evidential elerto-s 1 o-
Kan rountv cut S2t nnre totei fir
president than It 11 1 on tbe cvilt m re
motal amen ")! 'Tit Oklahoma coiitit
2013 more I'mtawntinilp' coutiiv 1
334 moro anl t'via I in 595 more
Ques'lph fcc ?. r th- Now leru
siletii plan for a --to caiit.L iceelv-
oil tiiajorltlc- In all but thirteen conn-
tlo3. Foiup of the ciiiniles ha ma given
juaio-ltles for tie e.pl al aniendment
Tim countlPH ln-t itp lieckbam
Blaine Clevclati ' (' -'ter Tiewcy. Jack
win (by .13 vittiM. Kiowa j in fbv
1.070 vtosi. Majr-rs STcTialn Noble
TIcxt MlHi lid Walihlta
Question Vo 1 fhtite dt'oeprnrv)
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4 tl e iVll "l- lT''l trMIl f"i Ti'fftl-
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hllt' N' " '.lit' "f the ccho i lniMJfl
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Sjociol to Dally I.ter.
Rl Ilcuo. Okla. Ncv. JO. The Com-
merrjal club has placed El Iteno In tho
list of Wil 1 1 8 (or the proposed park-
ing plan the S. &. 3 company of Kan
RawV I. .tend locating In the South-
U8s' Cilrlmsha ha offeiel $100000
ail loo acrej f land for tap location
Okla Vim p t'ltv'wlll offer $Jhi000 and
Fo.-t rtn hns already Biilwcrlbwl
$110000 anl offers a butUIn site
Whit nilte'no lll 4a In the snaps of
bonus the Pommerlelal club' commit-
tee will u'.etermlne a"it this will be
given n addition to a laud site. A
ieprefcnli'11 o of the Schwarsrhild &
Sulebergcr company 'nns ias"pd upon
three o.- four pronertire silos. The
)c?al cMiimittpe will visit the Chicago
house of the co-npain when the ctni-
pnlan Ig flnit.he-1 an I a decision will
probahly be reieliel hv the S. & S.
company by f"e fl-st of the -par
Por a fntld easy action ot the
bowels a Single ilose of Dean's Hegu-
lets Is enoiiRh Treatment cures hab-
itual constipation 25 .cents a box
Ask our asuggist f r them.
"Real Sporty" Woodsmen.
The cbl ' lecientioti of the woods
men of tho Pivjet sound eountrj Is to
g3 to tor 11 on Saturday nljrlits. As a
valley dwe'Ier explained: "They've (jot
nionev. and lhy lust blow It In. That
there Is tho lowier stjlo of It. There's
no plaeoR of inniiM'recnt In the town
'Ihej can to the lilirnry and si:
ilonn or g 1 to a hotel mill nit dowiu but
tliet don't Hult "en No. 'tltej cltlior
Set drunk or ' to chercb Rome take
In both I've see'i V 11 at eluiii-boietty
well lo.tdod 'Un 'f 'ieei or tvehc
o'clock tiiey start for tlsolr camp. Most-
ly they hire a rig and -:o eight or ten
fellers to a learn. Ob they're sporty!
There's ne'ihig too good for tho log-
ger! n'll. t"' e 'en ; 11 whole thej're
the br: t l.i of I'e 1 I eei nil up
against."- "Uf on J0V1 on In Outing
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brllrre i;vry family sbould own a standard World Malory for by
knowing- how ot'jer countries tban ours are eovemed It Blvei us a
belter knowledje and blither appreciation ot our own system ot
government and makes as better oltlzens.
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alipply ask for a tree examination In your own home without
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k nd the noalts imh-s nt
mr-mbor too. tliu oamtrflpt rocit -uouom
prion ot jsss-bu tor Ijih
uuk oca mann ivoaaiu.o ouiy vo ac-
count of the .ill 'in j ol tbe Union
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THE LEADER.
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Xew York Xov 30 It was learned
t -day that an arrangement Is under
tfons'dcrailoti nltlit.iigh It has not yet
assumed the propoitlous of a "deal." by
which the Missouri Kansas and TexaB
thay become the gulf outlet for the
Alon-naer leaf combinati n
According to a report In Wall street
conJerenceH have bpeti under way by
loterests IdeniOved with t.ie two rail-
way sj stems as a result of which the
A'.toit may be enabled to reach the
jil it by an arrange mem with the Mis
souri. Kansas and Texas
Considerable secroon has been ob-
served regarding these negotlattuns.
One cf the loading officials of the
Chicago and Uton and the Toledo St.
Louis and Western whan soon regard-
ing these reports snld that such an
arrangement was being talked atiout.
sabt that It was believed that by
oulldtng a few additional miles of rail-
way line a connoetlon o-uld be made
bf'wcen the Alton and Katy which
would give the Alton (uieess to the gulf.
Naturally the Ctover Loaf which con-
trols the Alton would participate In the
now gulf route combination.
H niouiB of such a c nnectlon the
Alton and T'lover Leaf ai-nild be In a
posllivi to cairy t'afflc (nni Chicago
8'"ulhunl tnd the Clover leaf from
Detroit and To'odo. As the Alton and
CI. vt r Leaf traverse fie Middle nn"
Western antes an outlet to Oalveior
fo; their traffic would naturally serve
tt broaden the business of both lines.
In the flnanclHl district the story vn
amplified b the intimation t lift thr
tw sysiems wcie u tin ately to make 1
connection with the Southern Pacific
the Inference iteing tint 12 II. H.irrl
man 'Ufaiild taVe a han 1 In the deal.
Preventles the now Csndy Cold !uit
TuLlets. arc said -by diuggbos to iiavc
fcir sieela' tpcclfle advun i'& pii
til ther remedl -s lor .1 toll l-"nl
They contain no (Juiin. noihing
haish i sickening Second The)
Itai' a I ni st instant relief. Third
plessant tn the taste like candy.
Pourtli A large box IS l'reventbs--at
T 1 nts Alo fine f.ir feverish
children. Sold by Wallace'-- ding store
our expense ana re-
jtouu jiDrary
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GUTHRIE OKLA. 1TKWDAY 1WCEMKHR 1 1808.
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Acta naturally acts truly as
a Laxative. ....
DestorMenx)mpn and tnilu-rcn-ybunonfi
Old.
lo jct its JjcnpJipialEjfects
Always uuy tnc ocnuine tvKiclt
lias ilto jull namo ofthe Com-
"CALIFORNIA
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Ironl of every package.
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The Bohemian Magazine for December
Sevan good stoi-la. several bright
storiettes a portfolio nf well-known
reobl. prlnteil In colors and four
finely Illustrate! special artlcloa make
Tho Uolwmli'.n ftlagazlno for Decem-
ber a banner Issue.
AmoiiK tho stoiles that bv P. War-
ner Huhliison iqntltlod "A Lover ot
Poaco" is tllstinguiHlied by its drama-
tic forca and singular lwwer of np-
tionl. "Tho FIs'nlnK Duel." by H. C.
IIukko la a plnco of dolight In fiction
rorm. It Is n boy's story that will
mnko all grown-ups chuckle with re-
miniscent joy. "Tbo Golden SP-Micc
by Charlton Lnwronoe Kdholm is an-
other story wboreln Jim 'Clnoon
"Silck Jim." as he Is known tiiroush-
out the West is tho sUir actor. Tills
ilme he Is working In the interests of
Jiib'Ico by leitng his cunnliiK skill
to fniHtrnllnu; tho plots of sovoral
"bad mon." Tho nqtlon confers nround
a most oxclllng liorso raco and It Is
In this event tn.it .11 in Klneen demon-
strates tlio shrevtidlioss of IiIb calcula-
tions. Anions tho speclnl m tides that en-
titled "Tim Hank Hobbors' NomcslB"
bv Frits Graves Is as stlirlng as n
story of advonturo. It Is illiittratod
by many pictures aut It tells nosorb-
liiKly of how the bank robbers forg-
ers "yosRs" and sneaks Tiavo for
tho most part been torrlllod Into nult-
ting tliolr operations. Tills has been
brought about by nn organization pos-
sswsed of ufillmltoil funis wiilch has
letalued tiro most powerful dotectlvo
bureau In the world to run down at no
regard for expense any one who tarn-
lM with an Association bank.
Just now when Intoroit Is spiritual-
I mi is so strong it Is Interesting ami
occasionally amusing to loam lust how
ninny of tho "spiritualism" oporators
pprform tlrslr tricks. . Mr. John II.
Meader revlflafs the methods of theso
NV'W Thought crooks In an article on-
tltli "The Sfmok Detective." w"njch
is illustrated by photographs especial-
I ik ied fur this article. Not the least
Interesting feature In tho number Is an
!rtide entitle! "The Universal and
Immittal Doll" by Louis Cass Evans
which is r charming resume of the
pan uf the doll aas played among the
rliiHren of all Minions. It Is beauti-
fully Illustrated by an abunlanco of
idintigiuphs ujiieh ar curious side-
' -lit . upon a fascination which has
jrvhed all other chnngos In history.
Hohemlanu a Department of N'oth-
in H'llous." make the nlroady full
measure run o -er. This Is a do; art-
iikii' levoie ' entlroly to short humor-
ous sketches and IHiistr.it oil jokes! '
The Outing Magazine For December
A strong short story by John G.
Nelhardt entlt'ed "Tho Kplc-Mlndei
fiu" th one of the leading foatmei
of Tbe Outing Magazine for Decem-
ber There are six othor short star-
bs In this big Issue of Outing among
them bplng "Tho Glass nail" by Ed-
wina Hiaiiton llabeork. While Out-
ui alwass makos a spoalal offort to
hate good pictures tho six full-page
Miaiiuings In colors In the Docentbur
itv.i will mark the Dooomber Issue
a -i one of the most beautiful ou the
i newa Mauds
A true storj of sllrrilig adventure
i-. that b W T. Utirros "Illvor Ad-
ipiuurlng In reru." Dr. littrraa with
bin paity penetrated Into the dark-
i iia.t-1 ol South America and his
account of the people and the char
urterls b-s of the country Is better
! i ban a place of fiction.
A charming article ia that by Her-
b rt K Job who wiites about "Birds
With a Handl'-aii." describing such
' hi.nmf nr-l u ilurAliulHuu liinla nn III
whip-poor will the chimney swallow
N nighi hawk etc Tbo article Is
pi fuselv llliisiraled by photographs
wliii ti tlit- author li'mself took' after
ni.iin a painstaking num.
Ufion Johnson wha has written so
man) articles for Oi-tlng picturing
Iniiinaiely Dm ocUl conditions of
ibr couniry wrlies of a "Novada
lown With a Past" tllusiratod oy
i'hetographs Virginia t'ly Is meant
a iow ii tluii once was the center of
the jtold traze ami Is now only a piti-
ful ghost of itc former glory.
Allien Iilgelow I'alno ends that 1n-
Imitab! ser;e of bis entitled "The
Tent Dwellers." In tho Daaember In-
InstaUment Kddle and his chum take
leave of Nova Scotia and the way
i Mr. raise tolls about It tempts ono
to make such a Journey lillineif.
In his "Vsew-I'clnt." Mr. Whitney
hi' editor has seme plain things to
sa regarding Sunday recreation He
ui-kes a plea for more liberal at-
t1 nide lowa'd Sundsi sports.
These are onl a Huggestlon of thr
Tine ihiutrs Oming hat for December
Itealy to mall come of 'Wie Dally
MUitiT Anniversary nuniUr 10 eouts
an n.ldress. Send address and money
co The Leader otflce. We will do to
ret.
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( Jy Associated Pm?.)
Wasti lgton Deo. 1. Touching the
heart ot tho agricultural coinmtinltleB
In every stnto of the Union the an-
tu.al ronorl of Fourth Assistant Post-
master General P. W. Do Graw an-
uouifves lrcrensed usefulness of the
urn! fr--e delivery service and tho
unprecedented brlnglufs or tbo work
cf tho bun au up to dato and recom-
mends mini delivery of pacltagos ot
eleven p Minds maximum nt a special
postage and uniforming of rural car-
riers. Tim packago provision sttggodt
ed requires congressional legislation
end Is designed to bo cflXicttvo be
tween tbe distributing post olllco and
tho patrons of nny rurnl routo eman
ating from such post office.
Such a service according to tho re
port would bcnollt alike Ute rural do-
livery pattoiis and local nierchnnlB
without Injuring or competing with
any other sorvlco " It can bo glvon"
adds Mr. Do Graw "with tho facili-
ties no employed and would materi-
ally Increase the revenues of tho de-
partment. A spoclal reduced rate of
postage tor merchandise carried only
l.y rurnl eanlars would umiuostlonnb-
1) bo it material value to tbo retail
merchants on rural routes nnd nt
tural delivery distributing centers uu
won an enhance tbo lnlltteiice ot tim
i ut al sonlco in making life in the
country moro attractive."
Kurut rarrlets at present are not
rermllted to curry for hire anv uintier
or package Unit Is mailable but Con-
gress Increased tho salaiies of Ihu
carriers. Tho demand for a package
sort Ice by them fostered In tho llrst
years of rural freo delivery still ox
IMs. It tihould bo mot according to
Mr. Do Giaw not In tho old way
vblclt permitted the ubo of the gov-
ernment's agency for private gnln
but by the establishment of a system
for the ri.irlage of merchandise n:
tural curriers at such rates bb will bo
u fair compensation for tbo service
performed tho revonuos to bo credit-
ed to th i postal recolpls Patrons
and merchants he adds deslro to have
small pacKnges delivered by rural car
rteis imt will not pay the present
fourth class ralo which Is prohibitive
no applied to their class of service
The rural carriers in tho service of
v-liich Mr. De Graw Is tbo nrnd. dally
pass 3!)0ti.';j) homes and he leemn-
mends otiee mor the adoption of a
I'lilform suitable to the conditions un-
der wh!"h they must work ub un-
doubtedly adding to the dignity and
cfllclonrv of the rural service Their
high standard of efficiency Is ntlostud
bt tho facr that lf!5 carriers out of n
toinl number of 3'JM:i were dismissed
fin cause (luring the past year.
Hurnl lellvory is now In operation In
D4.").OX7 nilleg of road o'er Avhloh gar-
ilrrs are leiiulitiiai (o travel dully. Of
those road 35000 miles -are macadam
the remainder being carta sarvdi or
gravel. Slnco tho service twos first cs-
tabllelhctit $TOOSL1G3. ha been ox-
pendotl on roads traversed L rural
carriers. Road officials ami patrons
are notllleJ whenever rtimlrs are ne-
cosBary on rural route." Moie woik
lms been Upne ou such pubPc hlgli-
vt ys niiil more expenditures maths In
tholr improvement during he past
year than In any previous year In tba
lilbtory of rural delivery and tbo offi-
cial loports received clearly .Indicate
that Interest In road Inprovement Is
LIVING ADVERTISEMENT
Glow of Health 8peaks for Pcstum.
It requires no scientlfle training to
dtaoover whether coffee Ulsngroos or
not.
Simply stop it for a tim and use
I'ostum in place of It then note tbe
beneficial effects. The truth will ap
pear.
"Six yars aj I was In a very bad
condition." writes Tenn. lady "I
suffered fiom Indlgeatioti nervoiisnees
un I hiaomnln
"I b than an Inveterate coffee
drinker but It was long before I could
be persuaded that It was coffee that
hurl me. Finally I decided to leave it
off a few days and find out the truth.
"The first morning d left off coffew (
had a. raging headache so I decided I
must have something to take the place
of coffee." (Tbe hftadacha was caused
by tho reaction of the coffee drug
caffeine.)
"Having hoard of Postum through a
friend who used It 1 bought a package
and tried It. I did not like It . first
but after I learned how to niaku it
right according to directions on pkg.
I would not enatig back to oof fee tor
anything.
' "WHen f began to use Pustupt I
weighed auly UJ lbs. Now j wnjgh
170 and as I have not taken any tonic
In that tlit I can only attribute my
recvry fif gftvl health to the use of
Ptwlaai Iii ntajfje of oolfotv
"My hnslwnd says I nn a living ad-
veriiretne'nt roi Postum I am glad t
be the means of In 1 ic in my many
frlaacts to use I'ostum. um"
Xmim given by I'osuini do.. HuitU-
Creak iici. Head "The Rpa.L to Well
vllle." lit itkgs "There's u Heasan."
tver read tne aoove letter? a new
one appears from time to time. They
are genuine true and full or human
mteret
mrjrmmrr'Z- """ SZZZIZZZIZZ
r W Mfln'ss Suite
I sj BilWIB V VUUV
6 "$ sib.
1 lfV' :x m$m& ff
MenlAVool Underwear worth 81. 50 for
In the Less Expensive Basement Department
Men's Gc Jersey Shirts for 39c
Men's lOe Gray Sox for 5c
Ladies' $2.fi0 Wool Waists for .... i 9Sc
7Sc and 51.00 Shawls and Fascinators for 25c
Remnants Hundreds of thorn -. 50 per cent oil
$l..ri0Wor: Sweaters for .. 98c
(Ic Gray Calico for .. .. . J l-2c
i gRf GuUUu UT 1
AflHBaW3HIMBHHHESHGBHBFSHHMRHBOTBflHBBHMr3HMMHHI8MHSnHSHHHSHB
being generally manifested through
out tae country
The estimate of appropriations lie
cessnrj for tills service for the nest
fiscal year a niibmltiel L Assistant
Postmnster Geneial De Graw Is lit!
240000 n IncWs or ?673000 over tho
current pprprlatiMi." Of this esti-
mate ?!H0.'!8.1B1 la for continuing the
sorvloe on 30.277 route 111 operation
on June .10 lost. ?G20.ti41 foi coiulmtlng
tho services an 733 routes w'lich It Is
PHtlmntod will be establish.).! luring
the curiont fiscal jear at an etltuatl
average salary for oarrieiw of $SC7 por
annum $170000 to luaugiirite new
sorv'ce dm lug the llsc&l year eliding
June 30. 1010 $1300000 to pa sub-
stitutes for na.C.IS oarrierg on vaoatlon
ut au ostlmuted uverttBJ rate of $807
pc- annum less six per cunt deducted
on account of carrlora not in service
txelve months. $12000 to pay clerks
In charge of stations or rural deliv'T
i-.viue a m J $15000 to pay tolls and
fnrryago charged for carriers who
l.uvsrrtt toll roads or turnpike.) ir
rvoHs streams over toll bridges or
forrys. During the past year thoro
were 1072 now routes established 17
routes BCaiitlnituu prior thereto wero
re-established and 140 route discon-
tinued leaving net Incronse In uumber
1i49. During tho yir 1058 postofficea
were dlscoiitlnuod and ihu patrjiis
leirfereJ serloc by rural carriers On
only a Mttle more than 10 wr cent ot
lae rural routes the quantity of mall
I'AiHtlel was Ittss than 100i' pieces
pc- ti)irter which hertttof.ire has been
oiiflderc n fair average for a stan-
dard route Include! in this number
am C50 l rl-weekly routes and a num
ber of sho-t lewjMi routes serving
rcstrlotttd territories.
Th report rueomnwnds luslsiatlon
by congress ishloh will penult tae
adoptloi of au imitroved method of
disposing of uu.iBllvoiHble aitlclos of
of mall by sale so as to .illiuluate
as Car i.s practicable the objuctiojiab!
lort or features lnvohed in carrying
out th exlatliu law on the subject
In Ute diMW letter oitleu durltT .he
year thoro were racaived IS 14.1.172
tdeees of mall and there were le'.ire-
d to senders 7202.084 letters and
parcel or almost tuo mlltiou time
titan In tiie prevlnua year. On tbe lat
day of tile llsctil y-r every piece of
trail matter received had been open 4
and treat! an unprocediwiM toad I
tioti In tbe work of the division
Tke report rcconunemis Inr-eash.-;
tl e numliw f immUIoiis In tbe blib r
grades ot olerkahips with correspooi-
lilts deereate lu lower srttnlss.
B u eofl o Humo r.
"TJIram why don't you speak to that
city gal out tboru a-slttln' on the grass
with ber back up agin yout Wo Tres-
passing' sign?'
"Maudy tbat young woman Is be-
neath my notice.- Uostgii Transerlpt
But Not ths "One."
Mrs. IJoyl-SJy liusJband had $10V
Wl ylipn I married him. Mrs. Doyle
How much has be .now 7 Airs. Iloyle
Ob bo lias most of the ciphers left!-
BQliemini)
I .wsesic'vtst
paoe mRffia
I
SLicai3.
vefGoats
M0.00
112.50
S15.00
JSfu f Ced
Men's Underwear
Men's Flotvud Shirts mid
Drawers all sizes Tatiantl
Blue worth Gfic to clean
up at 44c
75e
Through the application ot a mem-
ber of i lie Klrst legislature for an
polntmeii to olllcu dovelopntl tbe fa t
that Oklahrma hna no legislation or
legislative members and hns not had
since Nov 18 Tho usual constitu-
tional provision Is Hint members of.
the legislature; ahali servo until their
ruccossora are elected and uullfled.
but liidosigiiatltig ihe terms of mem-
bers of 'be First legislature the Cou-
slltutlou provided that they should
end "fifteen days succeeding tho rcg
ular election clay In 1908." In all
future terms the members hold until
tho qiiulltlcntlon of tholr surccssors
While there was no thought ot nn ex-
tra susiloi of the legislature tu view
c;t this slMiutlon Oklahoma could no
hate one If It wanted to.
Dun tba ?! I" M1 Yw Kart Knn i
llgnuuro
of
:ATARR
ELY'S CftEAM BAflVi
Suro to Clvo Satisfaction.
iwara .. ...v . m uj.m
It elsnH sootHcti in iU nd jn te tli i
uii winiin.ee r- in r i i i ii inu
and di t-iM iiwuy ufi.Mnilu- lleiulcrn J.
ltto-e the BeiMn of 'lV'e u IH- it
ir tur t''-i'Jii-j teiii.yiiri ua di '-
Ap ! i I I i'c tlie ' e . i ji r )
iic H- fiO i.ntut Dnvbla or r
1H-W'. l.-.ji'ii! Crt.iai lioiu (or um lu
BUStutNO 7. iutH.
ElV W10THERS. 66 Wsrren SI . Nt VrtrV
nCVCureJ: I'dols relief; ramovco
SK
all swelling H 8 to 20 days;
30 to 60 days effects nsnnunent -turn
Trial treatment given fr-e to sufferers
nothing fairer. For circulars teatl-
nnnlaU and free niui treatimnt write
Dr II. II Groeas Sous. Itov 0 At
InOtSi tjWSlft.
WITHOUT A
LEGISLATURE
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