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TH LEAMft UTHMC KLK. WEDNESDAY JUNE 19 tMO.
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uimug nuu preparing tnem so mat tliey build up and strengthen
every part of the body make it the greatest of all tonics. & S. S. is nature's
remedv PURELY VEBETARLFrmft wliiln if ic mtatntMtn- fl 1o.f
tite overcoming that -tired run-down feeling aud other ailments common to Spring which
warn us that it is necessary to talec a tonic it is purifymg the blood of all poisons and waste
matters so that it can supply to the system the strength and nourishment it needs to keep it
in perfect condition during the depressing summer months that are to follow.
Spring is the season .when most every
one needs a tonic. It is" natures time for am effort to pole through the day.
renewing and changing ; audis everything I havo ueod s. s. s. qmto eateaaivoix andnnhositattiigly
Dltts on naw 1iFr rlir 5Tn fitp'iti vrcrpfitirm recommend it- as tho bost blood purifier and toniomatle.
miu. oniM 1HC tue sap UScs 111 VCgClatlOll i am u machinist by trade and at one tlmo ray system was
tile earth thaws OUt from its Winter freezes s0 n down taut by 10 o'clock ovory day 1 would bo com-
and all resnond to SnriliP-'s call th tinnfp lately 6hauatcd. audit was vlth tho Rretitest effort that
i fr .VP l( PnuS s ca." l0 purge i oouid pall through tho balance of tho day. Slnoo taking
and purify themselves there IS a great S.S S.. however all this has disappeared. Iamastronr;.
chano-e also takes nlitee lit olir
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blood endeavors to throw Oh the
accumulations which lmve formed in Hie " Pnnea my Diooa ana put it in good oondltior.
aiiumuiauous wiiicn Jlne ; iormea in tlip oanno speak too highly of your great remedy S. S. S.
bysLum auu uccu aosornea uy it rroill tne
inactive winter life and calls upon every
member to assist in the elimination. .The
system is often unequal to the struggle the
appetite grows fickle the energies give way
l ho spirits are depressed aud a general run-
down condition is the result.
o Then the body must have assistance
it must be strengthened and aided bj' a tonic
and S. S. S. is the ideal one. Bcine made
entirely from roots herbs and barks it does
not disagreeably affect the system iu any way as do mast of the so-called tonics on the market
Avhich contain Potash or some other harmful mineral ingredient to derange the stom'ach aud
digestion unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise damage the health. S. S- S. tones up
the stomacli and digestion aud assists. in the assimilation of food; it rids the system of that
alwa3's-tired worn-out feeling and imparts vigor and tone to every part of the body. It re-
establishes the healthy circulation of the blood stimulates the sluggisli organs and calms
the unstrung nerves which make one feel that he is on the verge of prostration. S. S. S.
gives an appetite and relish for food that nothing else does and by its use we can find onr-
ulves with as hearty hungry an. appetite in Spring as at any other season.
It acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other remedy
and is absolutely safe because of its vegetable purity. Dyspeptic irritable nervous debili-
tated people will find S. S. S. is just the medicine that is needed for the purification of
thy blood which from its diseased or impure condition is causing their trouble as well as
for toning up. and helping the entire s3tste1.11. When you take your tonic this Spring do not
experiment but get the best the tonic with forty years of success behind it and the one
endorsed by tlie best people all over the country S. S. S THE GREATEST OF AIL
TOiiiGSa It is necessary at this time when the system is depleted and weakened at every
point that the right remedy be used one that is especially adapted to the condition and
S. S. S. lias proved itself to be this remedy for many years. If it is taken at the first sign
f Spring the system will be so built up and strengthened that the disagreeable affections of
he ;caoii will not be felt as wanner weather comes od. 0
THE SWiFT SPECIFIC COMPANY ATLANTA GA.
1" Tirrnrnini r r i " i i
There is Just One 8uie Enough
Place in Guthrie to Go ior
Dlgars Tobacco Pips Guns FlsSffg
Tackle and Sportsmen's Goods
Sewing Machine Needles 3
IbI Oil Razors and
Pocket Knives
that is
PHONE
I9B
OLSMITH'S
115 SOUTH
81V. ST
N B--0ur Gunsmith is al-
ways ready Tor business at the
sign of Big Indian and His Gun
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cltibm nd tnuitlflcj Um balr.
kTdmob iaioi-Mm ktvwul
2fTcr ValU to Xetor Ory
lUtr to iu Youthful Color.
4th of July Posters
If You Arc Golnn to Celebrate the Glori-
ous Fourth Order Some Leader Poitf
ere Red White and Dlue.
Thfi l.adir Company Outhrte Qkln-
huma pill furnish you fancy tnro col-
ored Fourth of Jul) iwtW4 at t)ie fol-
lovvlnp iirtces
100 . . 8.0
Su ft 00
MO .... II 23
m . um
TMwe pouters will be printed ot uoa i
book papei. size ixlC ihre eolers. Red
White and IHue and will be Gotten up
In an artuulc and worlmiunltks nmnnst.
Can uw a Has or' iiai-lo us dealrod.
AVnon you oad In copy. Krlto plain. If
possible have your copy typewritten.
This vfUl Insure tho bliw belasr nrlnjlad
without error
Addreia UusJnoHe Department Loader
Prlntlntr Co. Guthrie Oklahoma Sljtfo
whether you npt the Eagle or Fl-V
umbleni printed In the tjllls.
j ii 1 1 i ii
Insure Your Home In The
CONFLAGRATION-PROOF
GLENS FALLS
Hotter pay the reasonable rate asked
by the Glens Falls and secure Insur-
ance that insures than to accept the
.wiqWof. matty companies as a gift.
See
M L. MOCK
SfcU( Agent
lVu4 Vest Harrison Are.
is GREATEST
"M MSfcl SS
OF ALL TONICS
ingredients that cuter into S.
'hnAina. Tit. Y"i?.8 ?". abundonijy able to dd my day's work my
: - oppeiire nris psen
sen
poiSOUS and py sleep Is sweet and
nns panned my
817 W. Broad St. Columbus O. A.B. MONTGOMERY.
SHE FOUND IT THE JBEST SPRING TONIC
Oa two occasions I have usod S. S. S. In tho spring with
flno results. 1 can heartily reooiamend It as a tonto apd
blood purifier. I wt3 trou&lod Ylth headache indigestlc
aud llvor troubles whioh all disappeared under the use M
8. S. S. My appetite which was poor was greatly
helped. I oan eat anything t want now without fear of in-
digestion and my blood has boea thorouKhly cleansed ol
all impurities and made rich and strong again. As a toalo
and blood purifier It is all you claim for it.
771 E Main St.. Sprlngflold. O. MRS. G. WIEGEL.
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O THIS DATE IN HISTORY. O
O O
o JUNn is o
O 1630 Diet ot Augaber? convened. O
O 1633 Marylund charter jrnntod O
O 178C-Gpn. Vlnneld Bcott born qifil O
O May SO 1SCG. O
O I'M Hotlo of Ghent. O
O 1795 Dr. Thomas Arnold bom. ' O
O 1813 Uattlo of Hampton Vn O
O 1817 -Dissolution of the Malimttii O
O confedopioy. O
O 185S Steamboat Pennsylvania burn- O
O on tho Mtsaltslppt; 100 lives O
Q lost. O
O 186 -Fugitive eStivi law repealed In O
O. thaUIouse O
Cl 15 Orlqicy Iirynnt builder of llrst O
0". raljrdjid in Amsrfcn died. O
O 1874CompromIse' currency bill de- O
O feated in the V. 8. onate. O
O 187S Meellnff of tho Borlln conK- O
O re. O
O 188-Jamo.A IJUjSird ex-lftilted O
) litate Senntdr from Delaworo O
O died it -j - " q
O iSt'l-PwndeigastasfMuiiln of May- O
Q or Carter Harrison hanged lu O
O Chicago. o
lS9&--Urltl8h govomment announced O
O a protictorato for trpinda O
Q Central Africa O
O 1897- liomb exploded near ourriuge O
O of President Faure of Franco O
O WS President McKlnlcy signed O
O war revenue bill o
O 1D0 Nan Pattetaon Indicted fpt O
O murder of "Caesar" YounK In O
O New York o
O '806- Premier Delyantu of areice O
O oesnB4lnatod o
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UOUOOOOOOOOOOOOO
DEAFNESS CANNOT OE CURED
by local applications aa they onnnot
roaa) tho dlsoascil portion of tho onr.
There U only one ytay to cure deafneng
and th.it is bt constitutional romodlea.
Deafnoiss la Moused by an Inflamed con-
dition of the muouous llnlnir af the Ou-
latauhlan tube. When thl tube Is in-
lamod you hvo a rumbling sound or
Imperfect boarlug and when It U n-
tlroly elosed Deafneaji la the reault and
UBleaa the Inriamatlon can be taken out
and tbie tube restore! to Ita normal con-
dition hearing will be deatroyed forever;
atnc- r-iifra out of ton are caused by OAt-
irii tnhleh la uotlUnff but an ioHarrwd
condition of the nrjcueua aurfaeea
We will jive One Hundred Dollars for
any t.me of Dcafnec (cauaad by catarrh)
thut cm mt 'be ojired by Hail's Catarrh
Cure Hei.d for oirculars free
F J CHBNBY & CO Toledo O.
Sold by DrujrgUis 16c
Ta. Hall's Family Pllla for eonatlpatlon
IOWA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
(By Associated Press.)
Cedar Falls la.. Juno 13 Tho olass
that graduated today from tho Iowa
Statja Normal school was ono of tho1
largest in tho history of tho institution.
Tho eormnenqoment address was de-
livered by John F. Rlggs of Dee
Moines state superintendent of public
instruction.
An Atarmlna Situation
frenyeritly rtxulte from neclect of dog-
ged bewels aruj torpia liver until eoaatI
ration becorne' elironlc. Thi condition
Ja unknown to thee who Uae Dr. Klpit'a
New Life Pm the heat and grtnlleat
regulator ot Stomach and Dowels. Guar-
anteed by all druggists. Trice S$r
QETTLEMAN'S $1009 R E M J M
BEER AT SAMK OLD MOSCB
NEQLiqEE HiRT AT PatTBRSEN'S
S. S. and the method of com-
whetted up so that I oan oat anything.
wnettoct r.r so tlmt I oan eat rmvthinrr.
refreshing and I know further that
blood and put It In good condition. I
GOVERNOR A BLANKET INDIAN.
Osages Elect Ne-Kc-Wah-She-Ten'Kah
Of Gray Horse Chief.
Special to Tho Dally Loader.
I'awhusltai Oklafc Juno v 13-i-Tho
election fornow "ftflfcorB of the grfnge
trloc. lipid at Pawhuska all of.-lnst
week resulted In tho fullbloods or
Osago peoplo'a party making praclic-
ally a clean sweep. Following nro
tho newly olocted officers:
Oavcrnor No-Ko-Wah-Sjhe-Tuit Kah
from tho Gray Homo district; lieuten-
ant governor Ua-Ka-Bh-Hah-Sho
(brave) Pawhuska district; Council-men-
Black Dog Hominy district;
Little ToAVnhyV.Hcp Jlrnlljyt district;
Henry Kedoarjlc Pawhuska' district;
Frank Corndrpppor Pawh'uska'-Olstrict
Wilson Kirk Gra Horse djstilctljat-seo-Prumbly
Pawliuska district KU-
v?rd Sinker Pawhuska district.
The newly elected chief while a
blanket Indian has filled the office of
chlof before and is ncoounted ono of
the ablest and moat trustworthy In
dlans on the reservation. Black Dpg
ono of tho newly elected councllmen
has also hold the office of chief nnd is
In good standing with the authorities.
On tho wholo tho new administration
Is said to bo generally acceptable to
all concornod. rjij-
Unknown Friends.
Thoro aro many people who have
used Obamberlain's Colic Cholera aud
Diarrhoea Remedy with splendid ro-
j suits but who aro unknown because
thoy havo hesitated about gjring a
testimonial of their oxperlenco for
publication. Thoae people liowovor
are 110110 the letw friends of this rem-
edy. Thoy have done touch toward
mhlug it a household word by their
personal recommendations to friends
and neighbors. It is a sood. medicine
to havs la the homo aud is widely
known tor its cures ot diarrhoea and
all forma of bowel trouble. For ale
by V. n. Llllio & Co.
THE VIRTUE OF PURITY.
You don't have to take a lot of mln-
erHttt and dnqn you don't noed and whleli
are harmful whon' you drink Burskti
8prlr8S "Dawka wntw. It is Uje rwr-
at natural water known and deog What
Knturo Intended water la do -olpanso
tho Jiyatom Plvorod In Outbrlo by
uauHjum & Blitwrnaxe. ue the tele-
pliomy
WESTERN BOARDS OF TRADE.
(Dy AB&oclated Press.)
Edmonton Altn. Juno 13c-The sec-
ond annual convention ot tho Associ-
ated Boardo ot Trade pf Western Can-
ada mot liore toy wUH a good at-
ttondano. AH matters relating to tlie
dcvalopmont of Western Canada will
be discussed during the Wo day? of
tho convention.
Mote than half a million officials busi-
ness profs!ona jneii Itantters fajgrt
nnd stocktwn hv bst-n cur4 by using
irolUstPr's Rocky MounUiU Tea S3
ce-tsr Tvi or TatUts C It R-nfro
MAD KING NEAR DEATH
Pastime is Shooting at Peas
. nuts Who Pass Within
Jtta36
Special to Daily Loader.
Berlin Juno 13. A dispatch frdm
Munich says that serious lllncm hat)
ngaln tnkon hold Mjion mad King Otto
of Bavaria. Dy a flocullar coincidence
today happon to bo the twentieth an-
niversary oC King OlWa ascension to
tho throne BOvoral yenre boforo- ho
succeeded his (had brother King JakU
wig II. Otto ab afflicted with a most
dangerous form of taontal trotiblo and
for twenty yonrs h6 lion boon hope-
lessly Insane th'o country beliig under
thorule of a regency. Ludwlg II. wan
lUUUU-UlwMHVU IU E114LI Ut?Lt?U IUAU Ur
tho royal estates. Ho had committed
uulcldo. Ludwlg'a form of InBanlty
was aii exaggerated pagslon for nrt.
Otto's passion Is to kill For twenty
yonfs tits sluVtis have stood Iu dread
of thblr lives whllo on duly watchtng
over their Insane ruler. Ho Is a man
ot gigantic stnlnre with unkempt
board and wild eyes. Ills pasUmo wus
BbootltiK nt peasants wlio chanced to
pase wltliln range of his window. It
lh snld that ho would sit t a window
till through tho dny "waiting for la
cltancp to "pot" a peasant.
BOY DRANK POISONED WHISKY.
Twclve-Year-Old Lad Dead From De-
coction Given Him.
Specta? to Dally Leador
Tulaa L T. Juno 13. Mystery 8'i
rounds tho death of Harry Tannest a
Creek boy aged 12 years who died
Saturday aftornoon ftom an ovordoao
of eomo powerful drug taken In whis-
ky given him by unknown persons.
Tho boy according to the evidence
introduced at tho Inquest today "was
given liquor until ho was drunk and
then tho man who furnlBhcd It took
thtf bottle nd poured more Into hta
victim For twonty-four hours tho
boy was unconscious dying Saturday
afternoon.
The body was being propnrod for tho
funeral but tho neighbors made such
a protest that it was finally taken up
by tho police who in turn placed tho
Slates marshal. Tho imostlgntlon
caso In tho hands of tho deputy United
directed suspicion toward two men.
and warrants 4 havs boonlssuod for
their nrroU. Examination of the con
tents of tho boy's stomach sIiowb ho
was poisoned. Ho lived alono with
his father who glalms he did not-soe
tho men give tho uo'son to his ton
but did know of his drinking whisky.
Tho boy died at tho home of Jim Noil
n neighbor who will bo an important
witness.
How to BreaK Up a Cold.
It may bo a surprise to many to
loain that a sovoro cotd ran bo com-
pletely brokou up in one or two days'
tlmo. Tho first symptoms of a cold aro
a -dry loud cough a profuBe watory
discharge ftom tho nose and a thin
whito coating on tho tongue. When
Chnmberlaln'8 cough romotly Is tnfcon
ovory hour on Uto first nppoaranco of
these symptoms it counteracts tho ef-
fect of the cold and restores the sys-
tem to a honlUiy condition within a
day or tvo. For sale by F. II. Lllllo
& Co.
SECRETARY SHAW THE SPEAKER.
(By Associated Press.)
Syracuse N. ". . Juno 13 Many
notables woro prosent nt today's com-
mencement exorcises" of Syracuse uni-
versity Secretary of tho Troaitiry
Leslie M. Shaw addressed tho gradu-
ating clasp and tho diplomat woro de-
livered by Chancellor Jnmos It. Day.
You cannot Induce a lower animal to
ont heartily when not feeltnc weil A
dlrtt doe atnrvea lilmeelf nnd tteta weil
Tho stomach once over-worked maat
Imvr rrt the wmii as yonr feet ya.
You lot) t have to alarvc to rt your
atODMol-. KOIWL KOU DY8I'K1'8IA
tuk up the work for vour atomaih
ditceat what ou eat and glvea it a rest.
Puts It book in condition aKaln. You
ean't feel 'w' d with a disordered stom-
ach Try Kodol Bold hy C It IKnfrc
COMMENCEMENT AT DE PAUW.
(By Assxrtated Proas)
Own Castlo Iu4 Juni- 13 Tlie
sUtj-Htventh nnual commencement
exercises of He I'auw unlv ralty were
held in the university Auditorium to-
day. The address wrs rrmJe by the
Ilov Vlllialn A. qnayle. D. D of
Chicago.
Deadly Serpent Olte.
Bre as common In India ore stonuteb
pd llvtr dUrdera M-ttn us Vot the
Jslter howwr tr la a sure rm4r!
Blaotrio Hitter tbs ereat rsstorstive
medicine ef wlcli 8. A. llrown ef
UnnetUtvHl0 8. C. 'They res-
tored my wMs to perfect health after
year ef suffsrlHK with dysperwlft nnd a
ehronleally torpid liver. Wectrto nittws
sure chills and fovsr iwalarJa billeu-
nsi lame back Kidney troubles nnd
Madder disorder. Sold on guarantee by
all druRglMK. PrlM 60c.
RATHER TAHN SPOIL WEDDING.
Principal of a College Changes Com-
mencement Exercises Date.
Mexico Mo Juno 13- Il8 Mary
HlckcttH and professor L. n. Haw-
Iborno aro to bo marrler Toosday
morning in thiH city by Rev O O.
Selleman Prior to tho tlmo they had
decided upon tho date of tho wedding
(they told Mr Scllcmaa he wivs to tfar
ry them and must make hla Arrango-
xaentfl bo nothing wculd Interfere.
After1 tho dnto of tho nuptials had
boon definitely decided upoa tho min-
ister had' made an engagement for
that dy to address tho graduating
class of Howard Payno collogo In Fay
otto. MUs niokctts -wrote thft presl
dont ot tho college explaining tho bUj
atlon and he condaeondod to chants
the coinmoncemonttley oxorbleos from
Juno 12 to Juno 19 so th&f Iter. Mr
SoUcman would bo at liberty to offi-
ciate at tho. wedding.
WOMEN PROSPECT FOR GOLD.
Three Colorado Springs Matrono Stake
. 4 Claims.
Colorado Spring Cot. June 13
Throo ontorprislng Colotado Springs
women dotoriulnod to ascertain for
thdras'olvos what opportuniUos thoro
woro fftr getting rich in tho Haftsol
tnV .placur gold floM lnPark codnty.
loft for tho scone ot Operation last
night. I
.Thoy aro oqulpped for laying out
claims nud- Btaylng vrith them until
thoy havo cotnplotcd tho dovolopmrnt
work .Thoy aro Mrs. Jacob Urauer
of tho Park hotol; Mm. Ivura Vf Smith
Lof 84C East Dale street"-and Mrs. Mn
nao of Uast Illjou stroot. Thoy wero
accompanied by Will-am Frarler n
rolatlvo of Mrs. Bsuor.
Arriving at Hnrtsel tho party will
get carriages and drive over tho coun
try to Antolopo Springs in the neigh-
borhood of which thoy expect o locato
their claims. Thoy shipped with thorn
tents cooking utomils nnd bedding
and will rough It and suporlntend tho
development of their claims.
Tho women will try to locate twenty
aero claims adjoining so that thoy oan
Hvo together during too time necoB-
nary for them to rcmaim in tho district.
NEGRO BUSINE88 LEAGUE
tfackson. MIsb. Juno 13. Tho Mis-
sissippi Negro Business league began
Its second 'annual convention hero to-
day with several hundred representa-
tive members of tho raco in nttond-
nnco. A wido varioty of topics rolnt-
ing to tho negro iu business will bo
discussed during tho two days' jsos
stona
TO AILINO. W'OMCN.
I A Little Sound Advice Will Help
Many
a Sufferer In Guthrie.
No womau oan ho honlthy mul wull if
the JUdnqya are slek. 1'olsona that imsa
ore in the urluo when tho llilney aro
uell are roUlneil in tho body when the
kidneys are alrk. Klilnaju and hlntMor
Bt Ihflninod a' woollen rjndlnK tho
dclleato fwnnle ornna nearby and eorpo-
tlmca dliiiluclnt: thoin Thin la the truo
cause of many hwtrlnK-dowu lalna laiMo-
neaa iHickcehQ sidmeU. ete. UrlO
poisoning also Mtus8 tioadachoa. dtxzy
fpella. languoi nervourless and rhou-
tnatlo iialn.
When suffering so try Uoan'a KlUnsy
Pills the rouad tliat-cmoa alok .Uid
ncya You will gi hotter as the kid-
ne8 get better and health will return
when the kidneys are noli. Let a Owth-
rle vomaii tell jou atout ITosn s Kid-
ney 1111.
Mrs J li 8nup or 2U ICasi Sprloar
81 (JuUirie Oklit sn4 "For u whole
Winter I had been und- doctors treat-
ment but without permanent lienellt.
rii oulj sleep I ooultj act was under tin)
lnfluece 'of morphine I could not lenvo
the house and xuffend lorrlbly frv'.a In
in my back To muko mflttori werso tho
kidney fcretion wro aeaaly highly
oolorml and oalnfui in naasign. 1 stopped
tukiiifr nil tin) nifdlclpe I had beon using
an mado up my tnlnd to" die bofore I
would doctor further. I learned about
DonjVK Kidney l'Hln fiv' readlntf a
tegtlmpnlal in our newspaper an its Uto
caso described vas 'slmfjar tc. mine I koI
a li)t ot th rotndy ut J. N. Wollacos
drug store Tho flrnt fw doses did mo
good thu secretions gitttmlly bvctituo reg-
ular tho pain dL"mppe.arod ood my bark
boon mo mueh stronger. 1 continued
using l)mn'e Kidney Pills until I had
taken four boxes when tho trouble hod
entirely dUappearod. That Is oer a
yonr ngo and 1 have not hud a recur-
rence since I am glad to recommend
your valuuble medicine "
1'or sale by all dealsra. Pile' (0 rents
Knster-Mllburn t'o Ilullulo New York
sole agents for lh'- I'nlti-d Mlates
Remember the nam Imu' and
take no other
&
MPLLIOTCa b
Oocky Mountain Tea Muggots
A &M7 UodiolM far Buy Voople.
Bring! Oelina Health aJ Bntwtd Vp
1 melde f')rCfntlrtlM Iotlt!i 1 1
.1 Ul.loey TmiiLIf l'lnmlnt Komn Iintjr
Jhwd list llrwub Sliicafhh Uwmh i(torl
md Umkuctu lt'4K'cky Moiintttln Twi (nt
t torni. f conn a wi l-iiulu" mivif I
! x.msteh Out u Cuspakv MoJiw u. Win.
VCtDE uUQC-'TI TOR 9ALL0IV BQPi7
told In Outhris by C. n. Rtnrro
6ld In Quthrle by C
nenfro.
jpfnaevwiiiMis iieiiniT.THWMMTri vwrimwitxeu
Arm CURE the LUWCS
WITH
ew Bmwwy
CONSUMPTION Prleo
OUQIISand 60c 6 $1.00
0L0S Free Trial.
bureat and Quickest Cure for all
THBOAT and iaITO TBOUB.
1XQ orKONEY JiAOIC
The Keeley Cure
jam wbWtey morphine ocatnet sJif
'obaceo. Only Keeley Inetltut in Tesas
Jkl&homa and Indian Territory. KsUfc-
Ufced in PalUs m
TIII3 VXJSIXX ENiTTTUT.
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