Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1903 — Page 6
Many women and doctors do not recognize the real symptoms of derangement of the female 'organs until too late. ' I had terrible pains along my Spinal cord fur two years and suiTered Ireadfully. 1 was given different medicines, wore plasters; none of these, things helped me. Beading of the cures that l.yilia IS. 1'iuh hum's Vegetal U Compond has brought bout. 1 somehow felt that it was what 1 mni$A and bought ab ttle to take. Hem glad I am that 1 did so; two bottles Drought ine immense relief, and after using thajM Kittles more I felt u 'v life aud blood surging t rough my wins. It seemed as though there had Wen a regular house cleaning through my syst ra, that all thttv. kn is aad poison bad been t..ken out and new lifo given me instead. 1 harfcr.d vised dozens . (mv friend--1 use I.ydu B. Ptekhamni YepetaMe Compound. Good health is in..--fssunoM to eomplel happiaet sad ,ylia 12 Ptnkbam'a Vegetabla Compound has teeared this to me.'' Mus. Laura L. Bkem n. Crown Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladlee Kelief Corps. 5000 forfeit if erl llnal of atxxM letter mroomg gtnumtrest car not be proaaced. Every nick woman who does not understand her ailment should write Mrs. Pinkhnni, Lynn. Mass. Her ntltk-c is free and Always helpful. wm iitij t ;sv sbi BSSlBll It fures Colds, Coughs, Sow Throat, Troop, Tflamza, Vlioopin Cough, Bronchitis and A.tuma. A fulfills eure for (.oneamption la trat ata, an.l a ISN rehef in advanced stag Ca at once. 1 I i mSU th excellent effect after taking thai t a! il Sold by dealer everywuero. Large boulee If cent and 50 cents. Y! OU CAN DO IT TOO Orer 2.000.000 people are now buyinggoods from us I whole' r prices aavln 15 to 40 per cent on everythingthey use. You csa do It too. Why not ask ua to send you our 1.000page catalogue ? it teils Um story. Send 15 rents for It today. CHICAGO The house tbst tells the truth. FREE TO WOMEN To prove th" liealinr and cleansing po'fof Paxllna Toilet tntlaeplle vewll) mall a 1-irg. trial parkngs with book: of Instructions abaoliilrljr free. Th - It notatiny strple. tint a lrgs package, enough to convinos ili:e. Womes all over the country are pralMrnr Paxtlne for hnt It , has dune In lal treat 1 mem of female III. a i'umi ou Ins all inflammation ami ri Charge, wornlcrful ts a StSsnatog rat-lnal dorn for ore throat. Basal catarrh, as a mouth wash and to remove tartar und whiten the teeth. Send tu-day. a Matal card will do. MtXa St rlrnaatX "r ""t aalpnld ISy in. AS vent. Inr-aTo So. S itl.Ta. lion iii.innl.ro. Till rtXTON O., U.aabii.' .. H. ton. Mas. 2IO Kinds for 16c. It la a fact that K.7er'e es-.! err fi.nuc .n. more enreena an t on mornf.ni.i t ' i mnt o: ir r in au.i. a, uipr'i-i r'a D l r this. Wf own and opr.i. onr ,i"..ia-rei f t t!ie tirod io tion of our choice Beerte. lnordartOi eiiefuiiowing BatpiseaaBasM i.aeri tn.ln " tou lo ir y inin w m.o i For IB Cent PosfpaMf . tk Mru tnlMfil ml, SS Mrl. .Utt.l '.kk.es liMm u.lr.IIKll, Si MrlM. I.Uae. rttU-a. t rin l.wi... rMlt, aniM.i. Imi wrtk U,i.rt...i, buill.llmrma,1 In all Jin alnl poacir-ly furnJiMna I and lota of ! . . reir-tabl. tufetb-J er with our nrt rata .ne teuingan i .hmit ,! . .11 V l.rmt.Hllllea O.I-1 lar trm l.-lnt, llr..moa. Slltl, etc ,alt fur cuiy Iw. uiitampaaoa Oalen aeoa at bat 0 a aent JOHN A. 8AL2CR IECD CO., La Crosaa, WIS. WESTERN CANADA la attracting mora a'.teouon than aay other dls trietlo the world. "Tkewraaaryet Ike WerU." "Tee Us4.l Sa The flalsral TteMat triaaSa ft Slack. Area eaeer er . H2 . UsTJSS atret. TieM IW . ... H7.WJ754 ae.kels. abuDdanra or water: i-nas I'lenuful. Cheap Uuliding Material. lio.Nl i.m. a for paa'uia and hay; a fertile SOW a tutclem rainfaii and a climate gi vIng an aasurexl and adequate k.-a.on of growth. HOHR STEAD UMIS OK IM I REN rar. F., the only eharga for winch I S10 f.ireotry. Cloae to Churches. School, etc Ra m lap all aattled dl.trlcta. Hand for Atla and ot hvr l ieratiirato aaerlateaaeat of laaaaleratlan, N.mh 8t.. Kan Ciiy.M'. . C. J. ÜKO UN rti.x Oomer Bide. Chicago. 111.: atith'.iiaefl Cana.l lll.wa. a-aaaula. or to J. n, .k " ronu. . " fJoTernment Agent, who will supply you wits kJBcete giving you reduced railway ratea, e. CANDY CAtMAPIIC ill S4w IS. """W - Prr.rrt.tl Ctnine stamped C C C. Never sold In bolt. Itware of the dealer who trial to Mil soewthiog' jast u gvA."
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William Rudolph and Richard Collins Under Arrest in ConnecticutRUDOLPH FI6HTS WITH HIS CAPTORS. Oter I'litht ThituMiii! Ilollnr I'otin.t In the Huuini mi l On Ihr l'rt an a -era Ml Ha rtfonl Leiter lu ulllna Kuml.lir.1 Drirrihfi as lew Willst ft. flit irreele. Hurtfoid. onn. March '-'. William Rudolph, known as "the Missouri Kid," and Ooorgt Collins have been arrested here by oflieers of a detective Bgeiioy tad the Hartford police. The men are w.tnled for a bank robbery at I nion. Mo., committed IVceiuber L'7. About Jll.ix" in money and ftloO.ooO in securities were stolen. Kudolph and Colliat have been liere few Breaks, but were not located unfit yesterday, when Kudolph was seen on the street. The detective wanted to ftrl lbs men together ami would not risk getting one for fear the other Would get away. This afternoon Kudolph, Collins and two step-broth-l rrs named Laplant. who reside here, were seen coming out of a house on j AHjra street, wheie they had two r Data. They were followed to a house 'i State street, ami a force of Piukct ton men and local detectives v.i gathered there. Collins mid the Laplant came out of the house together, and were arrested without any trouble. Huilolph Show, Iluhl. "The Missouri Kid" remained in the I house, and Detective Dougherty and Detect ie Farrell, of this city, went I ifter bias. They went into the room I with revolvers drawn. Kudolph reached under his overcoat for his jun. a large one. Dougherty was up)n his before he could pull it. To , , V ,i . I T nen nau a struggle frsnss me nunlord detective tried to get the gun may from Kudolph. Dougherty was Sitten in the neek. Farrell finally got the gun away from Kudolph. when s man in the house went to feaVolpb's assistance, thinking the detectives were trying to hold him up. The women of the house told the man who oflieers were, and then he helped tbt in Money Found on the I'rleonere. Kudolph had about $-'.300 ou him. in the rooms occupied by the men were found three large revolvers, a bag of cartridges and skeleton keys and a quantity of clothing. In all $.- was found in the rooms and on the prisoners. About $3,000 was in gold. After committing the crime st Union, Mo.. Young Kudolph and Col lins went to Hot Sprint's. Ark. In a search ofthe Kudolph house a scrap of J paper was found upon w hich was w ritten "George Collins, Hartford, Conn." The Hartford police learned that Collins nad formerly been in the reform school at Meriden, Conn., and with the information thus secured they were traced to this place. WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE. Bole Left i: plain Ins : hnt Ms I I unfit and thai l.aat of a IH-tlnualah.-d Tamil. Philadelphia ..I .11 Cll . .."III"" I M . , .1. I ....... .I r. who cave her name as Mrs. (Carles ( Wellington, committed suicide by inhaling eludoform in . fashionable boarding house at Ha idontleid, .V .1., near here. She left a note to the proprietor of the boarding house in which she said: "I am the last of a distinguished family left so alone that I am tired of life. Will you kindly see that ray remains arc decently buried? I in close money to pay expenses. My tlotbet, pive to the poor. Please keep this as inet as possible." With the note was $75. The woman pame to the boarding house about February 'JO. She was always apparently in good spirit. She was about fifty years of age, refined and plentifully supplied with money. LANDSLIDE NEAR ST LOUIS. A Train arronl Kacnpea Rela riniiS'-il Into I lie Mlaalaalopt at llflon Trrrarr. St. Louis, March 2. Passenger train No. 1, on the Chieairo. Peoriu. & . . bonis rritrnndi due to arrite here Mt 7::! o'clock Suntlay night, was struck by a landslide near Clifton terrace, shortly before seven o'clock. Engineer Itrady saw the avalanche before it struck the train, but, realising the utter hopelessness of escaping it, he shut off the steam and uwaited tin result. As Boon as it was found that no one had been seriously injured the work of clearing away the mass of rock and dirt was commenced. A force of men was summoned from Clifton Terrace, but it was five hours before they couhl dig away the debris. THE I0LA DE LUZON FLOATED. Taw (inaboaf. Wfcleh Orosadrd eae the Month at the Alabama Iftlj Pallra OO. Mobile. Alii . Feb 3t, The l intel -tat es mboat Isla de Luzon, wbieb went uLT'oind near the mouth of the river tstf frktaj afternoon donng dense log. was floated Sitiirrlay. She tame to this cfty hndd ber own steam ami anchored in the liter Kef On CwTI report that no ilann.ge. ns far Ii-. ti:e Know. .js unstained by t '. o tesel.
EXTRA SESSION OF SENATE.
rrfildrul Hiurirll leeuen I MalluK allla Ihr n Klm VhIub Mai h I Proria itv I . asbington. March 3.- The president Mnartaj. issued the following pro Uli i.ii km I I'rui-lauiallita. -l'.v ill.- President of the i nited States of merica: "Win reus, public interests require that the senate should ciicne in extraordinary session, therefore 1. Theodore Koosevell, president of the l'nitcd State of America, do hereby proclaim and declare than an extraordinary etntaoa renntest lbs senate oJ the United States to convene at the eapitol, at the city of Washington, on the fifth day of March lie.:. St 1' o'clock noon, of which all persons who shall at that time lie tut it lel to act as membeis of that !...ly are hereby required In take D t tee. Hilten under my hand and the seul of the I'nited State at Washington the leeend day of March, iu the year of our Lord CM th.uiand. nine bundled and three, ami of the itubpendenoe of the I'nited Stales the one hundred Slid twenty seretK h. riiEODOMK KO(ii: KLT. iu the President, JOHN" HAY. "Secretary of State." CAMPAIGN AGAINST VICE. I ..Iii III I lock oil I'n.lnr IiiIU M ' li-e in .1 el" uud lea iu - Innl. I . Lotdsnrille. Kv.. March -.In line I with the campaign again! rice re ceiitly inaugurated in th.s city by tho ! Dmisviiie Mfaistertal tssociation, Bee .1 Kinsev Smith nreached. Sun lay : niijht. at the Fourth At .-.nie PresbyS terian church on "Sins f the Ke- ; spectability," or "The Upper Side of the Social Probiens." He dec lared j that the upper side of the society i world was as icious and base as ths ' lower side, and that the only differj enee was that one was "vice In velvet" j and the other was "vice iu -hoddy. ! He said that the gamblers of the parj lor were as bad as the gamblers of j the down-tot. a resortt, and that the ! slums of the upper circles were as j I depraved as the dens in the "red ' lisht" di-tricts. He s;iid that while j the painted women of the streets were being i l illtlted. persons should stop to consider the number of the I finer-natured WOtnen who were sinning in secret. CHARGE AGAINST GOV. NASH. I'allnrr to Carry Out lite I'rm Itloni of an Ohio Hanker' Will la tllrunl. Columbus, 0., March l ailore to carrv out the provisions of the W1U 0f the late David W. Brooks, a bank- ! er, is ihe cnarge mnue acainst ". George K. Nash, in a petition filed in I prolwte court to-day, by Thomas ., David W.. Faith and Herbert Brooks, i Mr. Hrooks named Gov. Nash as ex- ! ecutor of his will which was executed j May 6, lSsO. The plaintiffs say that by "the terms of the will the executor was directed to establish a trust fund of $10,000, the proceeds to go to David W. and Faith brook-, who were then . m 1 u 1 Ol . . . a i i minors, w nen mey snouio o.-euuir : 1 vears of nge. They allege that for j the years the governor failed to coilaei interest from the trust fund and niingled 92.300 of it wnn ine general T . , estate. REPORT ON CROP CONDITIONS. n Inier M lira! Injured in I'ortlona af Ulaaonrl. Illln.il. Inillnna und hentorki. V ashingtoii. March a.- The weather J bureau's general summary of eraf conditions for February is as tsdhvwi With excessive precipitation ami low average temperature in the southern states the month has not been fatorable for fanning operations io that section, but with lighter precipitation tad only -lightly deficient temperature, the "bio und upper Missis sippi talleys experienced more favorahte condition. Winter wheat was well protected with the snow covering during the set ere weather from the 15th to the tttb, and the reports at the dose of ihe month indicate that the crop is in ve.-y satisfactory condition. In portions of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky, howetT. the crop has sustained some in jury from alternate freezing and thawing. CARRIED AWAY ON ICE. Be en l lahrrars Heporled 1sre, Hal Tea Are Slaaiss iear Mrnoni I hit . Mlrh. M.nouiiuee. Mi.li.. M.ii.h Men from upper shore rejMti that the ice hasi gone out about thirty miles north of Menominee, carrying with it 17 fishermen. Siten of tlo m are reported ns hating leen taken off, but nothing further has been heard of the other ten. The Indlanola Poat Ofll. faea. Washington. March :. I'ostmasterrjeneral l'ayne has forwarded to t.e house all the papers in the case of the lad eSMttl I Ui.l post ofilee a-e, which poet otlice was discontinued by the administration be. auc oT the fon ed tsniadeasnent of the efeVee bf it negro post mistress, Mrs Minnie ( uX Tb . orrc-potiden e shOWS that A P.. Weeks, a br. "her in-law of Mayor Davit of lafJtanola, begaa hit MtntHdsey for the post office against the svgro (snensbent n far baek a Apr'.i 7. IwPf, when lie begaa sending S BeriSt f letter and fdegrains.
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It Proved, However, a Valuable Clew to the Whereabouts of Rudolph and Lewis. THE UNION BANK ROBBERS PRISONERS. The. Were aiHure.l at llarlford, onn.. b ntt SStaa lleleelUes and llnrlford I'ollce and Ss.Uso of Ihe fliilen Soar) Heeoi ered I'Ibkrrlou'a AaarrlOoi Made l.oud. St. Louis. March ft. "The world is not big enough to hold the murderer of l harlc J. Schumai her," was the fttateateni of WUiuua A. Ankerten, , head of the Piiikerton tlctettite agenc. during the pursuit of BUI Rudolph I and Fred Lew is. "If I live, 1 will get them." was an j addition to this statement that indiI rated how determined the great critnItta catcher was in the hunt. Kudolph and Lewis are now in the : hands of the oflieers of the law in , Hartford, Conn., and will be brought to Missouri at once to answer to the I crimes of murder and bank robbery. The Beak f Uaioa, l raakiiu county, was robbed on the night of lc...n. !.. r.. l')02. bv tw.. men. one of j whom st od outside ami find at petI sonswho appeared on the streets with ! a rifle, while the other blew open the l safe and secured about $lä.0oü. Detective Schumacher was assignet 1 to the ease by the PinkertOU agency, representing the American Hankers ! association, and his investigations led to the Kudolph home, four miles from Stanton, Mo., where he ate dinner as j a hunter and located the rohbers. ! January 24 he returned with a sher- ' ifTs posse to arrest the men. In the 1 tight that followed he was killed. Immediately on receipt of the news ' of the murder additional Piiikerton men were tssigrned to the ease, and j Assistant Baperiatendcnt George D. I harlesworth was sent to Stanton. ! Mr. ( 'harlesworth tells the following .t.-ry of his efforts, ending iu the findI ing of the two men in the east. fosse H rllten In I'n Trnellee. "I got int the Kudolph home Sunday. January 24. while the chase BCrott the country was in progress and there found the scrap of blood stained paper that let! to the arrest aft the men in Hartford, Conn., Suntlay. "Comparison of penmanshipshowed that Lewis was the man who had lone the writing, and 'Lewis Laplant. Hartford, Conn.,' was the name and address that 1 fixed upon as the kej to the story, and so it was. "On this wrap of paper were othei names that were put into the reports sent out from our St. Louis nfBet and looked into. One name was that of 'Fred LeDoux, Hartford, Conn.,' and who proved to be the sergeant of Company M, Thirty-fifth I'nited States Volunteers, under whom Lewis had served in the Philippines, and who was killed in action in that country, and a name that Lewis assumed. "The charred portion of the papal was carefully taken from the ttevt and examined under a glass, and it proved to be similar penmanship practica "Aside from these names, there was but one other, that of i.eorge Collins, a name that we noted nnd one that Lewis later assumed. The rest of his ! writing was merely parts of old song and verses and penmanship scrolls. "With the descriptions we had se cured, we were in a Bstattina to follow them. They took an Iron Mountain train out of PotoM. after being followed in there. At Kismarck they took the head end of a Cotton Belt train. On this train a baggageman saw then in the dark, and Lewis, who had a bandage around his head, drew a revoiter and drove the man back in his ear. "Beaching Memphis they went K Hirmingham, then to New Orleans, from there to le sion and to Hartford. where our men have beet! watching them for several day. lew Saved I nun Ihe t'lnniea. "Lewis was wounded in the fight with the posse, and it w is easy to trace h'mi about the house. He went to the windows frequently to look out while preparing for the escape, and you couhl see his blood on the wall?. On a table where he had picked up the note paper, blood was sprinkled freely, knne of it dropped on this paper. "There had 1 en good lire in the stove, and he had no reafaOO to doubt that the paper would be burned, but it fen too far back.'' Kudolph. when captured, had f2.300 in In pockets, and officers found $0,3M) more in the prisoner-.' mom. all probably a portion of the proceeds of the Union bank robbery. Heia Wit boat Hall. Hartford, ( onn.. Mnrch ft. William ! Kudolph and George Collins, sccused of bank robbery and murder at Union. Mo., w ho were captured in this city yestcrilav. were held without bail to-day as fugitives from justice Rl.hop Wei la' Wife Head Washington, March ft, Mrs. L H. Wella, wife of it, Hev. L. H. Wells, bishop of the diocese of Spokane, died here at the resilience of her sister, Mr. II. J. lUimsdell. Mrs. Wells was delegate to the congress of the Daughters of the American ReVOlaV ttna, but was taken ill shortly after her arrival henKnthryn Klilder rrlonal III. Aastla, Te., March 1 Nli-s Kafth ryn K dder. the actress, is eonünet! to her room in n hotel al Baa AAtottlaX aafferbtg from pti'tr.nouii.
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Miss Florence K. Ken ah, 414 Maria street, Ottaw a. Oat. . writes: "A few months ago I caught a severe cold, w hich settled on my lungs and remained there so persistently that I became alarmed. I took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs became upset, and my head and bat., began to ache severely and frequently. "I was advised to try Peruna, and although I had little faith I felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me blessed relief at once, and I felt that I had the right medicine at last. W ithin three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perftxi health since. " now have the greatest faith In Peruna." F. E. KEN AH.
VjfTOMEN should beware of contractioseatarrh. The cold windand rain, slush and Btadof w inter are especial ly conducive to catarrhal derangements. Few vroaiea escape. Unoathe tirst symptoms of catching c d Peruna should betaken. It fortigfl the system against colds and catarrh. The following letter gives one young W Mian's experience w it ii Peruna : M h s Boat Qerblag is a popular society Woman of Crown Point, Ind., and she writes the following: "Recently I took a long drive in the eon nt ry, and being too thinly clad I ennfrht a bad co d which settled on my lungs, and which I could not teem to shake off. I had heard a great dt tl Of I'eruLa for coids and catarrh aud J LOOK in YOUR MIRROR What would you give to b." rid of those pimples and black-heads, that sallow complexion, those lustreless eyes? No doubt you would give 50 cents tobe cured of constipation. liver troubles, indigestion and dyspepsia! Get rid of these troubles and your complexion will ch ar up like an April day after a shower. Take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin lln V.re O IT.hn Ml M Mlchlrari A . CI, . I 1 . . r Lea F..r t . v. (.r, 1 t,.v. ,een iriiUim il .VH 1 Ii ' - 1 - r.u.i'i iy i'. i 11.11. .i. th llrer. I I 1 "Uy .l. at time.. ,in fter.,.. bit b' k aim a llrv.l. heaTT fe-l!nf. with 1.. .f .pr.tti and nrrvi.B.ifo our r.tnilr 1 . - ti ptwieilbwit aoin lu er tat.i-1 lueh . . Mainly ll'l li't help me in tti le.al. I took i lllnerte aad oti:r mineral water, t ut my roanplei n beeam mora yell w inl mv eem-rei health Hum, Kea.l ittK n of .ar little hooklete. I SaaMed to five py. i-aMweTr. hvmp lep,in a trial ami am . arla.l I era. On entile did more far m 11, an ten Sallare' won h f other rem. !ie. I saaay at oaea I ha.l th rla-i.t reavedy, I aest taa...lt for leveral w-rll. win 1 rorlierd sayseif easspleteli rnr.l. Mv hla i white nd asaootk a a I abv and I feel in eiellent l. alah anu .pint, thank, t- your remvoy." Your Money Book If It Don't Benefit You PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Monticillo, III. awWawwSaSaSaaaSeaSaaa POTATOES : $2.50 I Bbl. Ira-eat arrwweraaf Seed P.iat.e.l aaerlra. I he -Uerel New erkrr" al . . Halaer . l arI. W laeaawla a yield r t IVha. er a. I'rl.e diet rkeap. Maaaxlkireil ik end -emplr mt 1 e.lat. Spell,. Bteeereal tt heal, SS be. per a., allaai ie.ee. - n ' -,:.ii,f e p.i.f.. JOMS A. SAI.7.KKSH IM O I a eo... W la. nn. n. n. halets tvt INFIRMARY, 4227 Warna At.. Hi 1,011 v Ho, A permaneni rtirea-uarantee.1 forirranuiansl 1 1 rin ur , nr nlo S eye; ISdaii lrrne.nl VWw-.V-aril l.-t.y r.r rail I.Ian!!. N IEDLIS . rar all Mewla Bsrhl f Stan.lanl OoodsOnly SIM II XT I IS '.riiiuniiiiiiiTiiMiiiu iBLtLOCK MFC OO., RIP AIRS I 1IM nr., hi. Leal, Be. PltB ay ear atra aTna.1 uws. i rmsf W
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Address Dr. Hnrtman, President ot The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbua.O. W. L. m i mi 1 In tHm $25.000 REWARD will ha paid to an yon who can disprove tale etatement. Because W. L. Pour las lathe largest manufact i.n-r be can Luv cheaper and produce his shoes at a lower cost than other concern, which enables biui to sell shoes forS3.S0 and C.t.UU eotuu ta every way to tlinse Hold elsewhere for $4 and S5-0O. The Douulsa eecret rase of taunlur trie bottom eolaa prnducaa absolutely pur leather ; mora flexible and will weal lunawr than any other latin re in Uie world. The aalea have mom than doubled th past four yeara, wla.h proTea Ita superiority, why not anve w. I. Douarlaa ahoe atrial and aare money. Mntlee Inereaae lte Sales: Sl.tos, naa.St la SSifsiaeae 1 Sale .".. OS. 0,0 A g.i 1. if SS,. 4.1. to in F nr Year. W. I OOUCLA8 S4.0O CILT KOCC LINK, Worth SSOO Compared with Other Makes. Tht btt Imported ant Amtttran Irathtri, Hryl't Patent Calf, namel. Bot Calf, Calf, Viel Kid. Canum Colt, nnd Kctlonal Kangaroo, fas! Color I yrletx. Caution: The enut a har W. I DOTTOIAS nam and pne atamped on bottom. Nloe ly mail, 2.V. extra, raj. ( 'alaloff free. W. lU. UOl ULAh. HKOt 14. IUI. TheGmuimTOWER'3 P0MMEI SLICKER HAS BEEN ADVERTISED AND SOLD FOR A QUARTER OF A aWUK LIKE ALL '5!S!I CLOTHING. It is made of the but aatcrialt. in black or jt Dow. full duafantecd. and sold by reliable dealer crvrywherc S1KR TO THS SIGN Of THE FISH. TOWVt CAHAOIAN Ca A J TOWtR CO. SotToM.iuu.aaa. IDID.IU. l BKAOKns OF THIS PAfKt Danaura to at r amttuum aavaaTttati in im ou mn 8IIOI I I) INSIST I I M.N HAVING Willi' TMFY AK KOK. IlKlt SINO I.I. si 11111 LTKS OK IMITATION'S A. N. K.-B 19S9 IVB CIS W Mi l I0 TO AtTBBTIHII plena alate that yaa aas sa Aataaaiaea cat la thla paper.
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