Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 October 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1904.

ELECTION NOTICE. To the Voters of Wayne County, Indiana, Greeting: In pursuance to the Certificate of the Clerk of the "Wayne Circuit Court, issued to me this day, a copy of which Certificate is as follows, tovii : ' State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss. I, Edgar M. Haas, Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court, in and for said County and State, do hereby certefy that at a General Election, to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of NovemW, 1004, the following officers are to be elected, to-wit: Fifteen (15) Presidential Electors. ' One (1) Governor. One (1) Lieutenant. Governor. One fl) Secretary of State. On (1) .Auditor of State.

One (1) Attorney General. One (1) State Superintendent IVblic Instruction. One (1 Reporter of Supreme Court. ; One (1) State Statistician Two (2) Judges of the Supreme Court. One'(l) Judge of the Appellate Court." One (1) Congressman. One (1) Senator. One (1) Representative. One (1) Joint Representative. One ID Sheriff. One (1) County Recorder. One (1) County Treasurer. One (1) County Surveyor. One (1) Coroner. Two (2 County Commissioners. One (1) Prosecuting Attorney. Township Assessors. . Township Trustees. Witness my name and the seal of this Court, at ' theCity of Richmond, this 17th dav of 'October, 1904. (seal) ' EDGAR M. HAAS, Clerk Wayne Circuit Court. You are hereby notified that a General Election will be held in said County of Wayne, and State of Indiana, on Tuesday, the 8th day of Nov. 1904, for the purpose of electing the oiRcers in ab 'e certificate. Von will take due notice, and govern yourself accord i mil v. RICHARD S. SMTTH, Sheriff Wavne County. FINAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice is here-by given -that the improvement of Randolph street, by the construction of cement sidednlk along the north side "thereof, from West First Street to West Fifth street, ! John H. A. Schneider, contractor, " comnleted and that benefits and ! damages have been assessed by the City Commissioners, and the final report of said City Commissioners in relation to said work was filed with the Common Council on the 17th day of October, 1904. The following named persons: y Maliuda O'Connell, Michael Fitz gibbons, Bartley A. Gordon, James W. Out land, Ida E. Bartel, Nellie McNeil, Robert F. Evans, Maiy A. Whitridge, Mamie R. Essemaker, Ellen Gibbs, William L. Thomas, Francis C. Thomas, Charles H. Wickett, Mary McNamara. Rodney B. Niles, Jennie F. Niles, Charles A. Blair, SalHe McX'oy, Anna E. Russell, Rosina Tucke, William R. Allender, John C. Rausch, Edward G. McMahon, William F. Oelkhaus, (ieorgianna Richardson, A. G. Compton, , Mary P. Compton, Wayne International Building & Loan Ass n., Mary E. Crist, Ida May Kessler, Emma R. Johnson Thomas Elleman, Elizabeth E. Foulke,. Harriett E. Foulke, Lydia Ann Benson, Isaac A. Gormon, Mary Cormon, Gabriel Sullivan, Charles IT. Robinson, each of you are hereby notified that on the 7th day of November, 1904, between' the, hours of 7:30 and .10:30 p. m. the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Ind., will meet in regular 'session for the purpose of confirming or modifying the assessments made by the City Commissioners, that either or all of the above named persons interested in said work may appear at said meeting of the Common Council of the Citv of Richmond .and make objections to such confirmation or modilcations, if they so desire. Bv order of the Common Council. JOHN F. TAGGART, City "lrk. Attest : October ISth, 1904. FINAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY , OWNERS. .. Notice is hevebv iriven that the improvement of the alley between north H and T streets, bv tlio con struction of sanitarv sewer therein, from north Slh street, to the river, John F. Cronin, Contractor, is completed and that benefits and damavres have beeu assessed by the City Commissioners, and the final report of said City Commissioners in relation to said work was filed with the Common Council n the 17th da of October,' 1904. The following named persons:

I Daniel Kieser, Setta Getz, Clara E. Getz, Calvin Williams, Sarah Williams, John F. Edmondson, David P. Whelan, Marcus Sostmeyer, Albert Hall, John D. McClelland, Mary A. Stubbs, Eberhard Eggemeyer, Anna E. Fletcher, JoL-n A. Gordon, Cora F. Knight, Frederick Knight, William L. Hungerford, Sarah E. Hungerford, Catherine II. Gavin, Harry W. Dafler, 'Emma J. BockLoffer, Edith Jackson, Alice Sehooley, Setta Getz, Stephen Smith, Orlan K. Logue. each of you are hereby notified that on the 7th day of November, 1904, between the hours of 7:30 and 10:30 p. m. the Common Council of the City of' Rilhmond, Ind., will meet in regular session for the purpose of confirming or modifying the assessments made by fhe City Commissioners, that either or all of the above named persons interested in said work may appear at said meeting of the Common Council of the City of Richmond and make objections to such confirmation or modileations, if they so

desire. Iv order of. the ( ommon Council. JOHN' F. TAGGART, City Clerk. Attest: October ISth, 1904. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice hereby given that the City Commissi ners of the City of Richmond have made and filed nith the City Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of Fort Wayne Avenue, and the intersection of north D, North Seventh and North Eighth streets, abutting thereon, by the const rueti :i of brick roadway from Xnrth I street, to the intersections of North E and Eighth streets, describing herein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit : Henrv W. D. Loehr, T. H. Gordon, W. I .'Gordon, W. II. Riggs, Edward G. Yaughan, P. CC. & St. L. Railway Company, George W. Miller, Jonas Gaar, I. R. Howard, I. R. Howard Co., Heirs of T. I. Van Aernam, Marshal!, Rost, Bartel & Co., Soloman Klein. Jacob Liehtenfels, Charles E. Castor, Nancy Castor, Everett R. Lemon, Clinton E. Sell, Charles II. SudholT, Heirs of Benjamin Starr, deceased, AYilliam A. Alford, Phillip H. Worral, Everett Harlan Quinn, David Johnson, Henry Schell, Jr., William W. Alexander, John D. Vaughn, Yanuenman, Reed & Co., M"l ! 1 T CA i P Tl 1 i i ue mc.iinonu oireei ot .uueruruaii Railway Companj", Albert T. Morrow, Heirs John Walker, deceased, George Bishop, Richmond School Board. And th.3 persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said City Avill meet at the office of the City Clerk on Monday, the 14th day of November, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. in., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived . therefrom, as provided by lay. By o'-der of Council. Witne-ss my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this ISth day of October. 1904. JOHN F. TAGGART, City Clerk. October, 20h-27. Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that tlie under signed commissioner, appointed in an action for partition in the Wayne circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana, wherein Mary Oehl.ns guardian of Mnmle Oehl.Edna oehl, Anna Oehl and Klma ehl is plaintiff, and Joseph Schepman and others are defendants, for the partition of certain real estate In Wayne county, Indiana, will as such commissioner on the '24th day of October. 1SM4. offer for sale at private sale, to the highest bidder, t he following real estate in Wayne county. Indiana, to-wit: A part of the northeast quarter of section Ave i5, township thirteen 13). range one (1) west: Beginning at a point in the west line of soutn Silistre.-t in thecltyof Hiehmond.and fifty-one and four-tenths (51.4) feet north of the north line of south C street, and at the northeast corner of the lot owned by Caroline Snyder: thence north alone the west line of south ighth street forty (40) feet to uie souineasr corner ot a Jot owned by John A. Keckmnn: thence west with said Beckman's south line feet to an alley; meiicc soum wun me east line or said alley 40 feet to the northwest corner of said Caro. line Snyder's lot; thence east along the north line of said lot 130 feet to the place of leginning: and being lot Jio. 74 on the omciai plat or tne tne city of Richmond. Terms of sle The full purchase price to be paid in cash on day of sale. The sale to take place on the above described premises ar i ne hour or ' o'clock p. in. on said day; i ne nouse oeing ;o. soutu tigntn street ; lucumoiHi, i milium C1IAKI.ES II. HASER. i Commissioner j A. M. (ianliHT, Attorney. octltt-is-d "Notice of Application. i stat ,tf Indiana. Wayne County, ss: mine ii u ue circuit court, at tneuctober term, HMM. Petition of Mary Elizabeth Artzman to change name. Notice is hereby given that I applied to the Wayne circuit court of Wayne count v. in the Mate of Indiana to have mv name changed from Mary Elizabeth Artzman to Mary Kli.nbeh Kiwi be; that said petition and application will be presented to and heard by the said court on th first day of the December term. hxii. of said court. I'atPd this 11th day o October, lot. M AKY ELIZABETH ARTZMAN, ,.... Petitioner. illiam H. Kelley, Att'y. l:JoctwSt

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'What Women Will Do. Jiminary .announcement of its coming Harry Jackson's latest dramatic would ?m quite sufficient, for 'Way success, presented by . the Ilolden Down East" is as familiar to the Bros. Co. has created a sensation theater goers as to the players t hemwherever it has been produced this selves, ind will probably continue to season. In St. Louis, Chicago, Indi- be a welcome theatrical visitor for anapolis, Omaha, Grand rapids and several years to come. "Way Down many other cities have received the East" was written by Lottie Blair play with enthusiasm. With press and Parker, elaborated by Joseph R. Grispublic admitted to be above the aver- mer and produced by Wm. A. Brady, age of any popular priced melodrama The characters of Mrs. Parker's play now on the road. The play is booked are ordinary, human folks, very unon the Stair & Havalin circuit and like the volume of epigrams found in will be seen at the Gennett Theatre dress suits anl dubbed "human" by on Friday evening of this week. The the writers of modern comedies. Their principal characters and situations of humor is the humor of ordinary folks the play are selected from Charles and their pathos is the pathos of men Dickens' great story of David Cop-'. and Avomen who have not been selfperfield. Mr. Harry Jackson, the au- schooled in the stocial philosophy .of thor, will appear as Wilkins Micaw- Zeno. Above everything, their stories

ber. has woven the incKens storv into an interesting dramatic lorm. several novel and sensational effects are introduced, including the great shipwreck scone and the hand to hand fight in the water between the rival lovers during a terrible storm. The Ilolden Brothers have spared no expense in making an elaborate production of the play, including special scenery for each act and cast far above the average seen at. popular juices. r "Way Down East." which crmes to the Oennett theatre on Thursday evening, October 20th, will nndonbledlv prove the star at traction of the season at the popular i playhouse. To any other person than the advance agent the preceding preA Very Remarkable Remedy. "It is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Druggist A. VC. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "Recently a gentleman came into my store so overcome with colic pains that lie sank at once to the floor. I gave him a dose of this remedy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well ns ever." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. II. SudholT, corner Fifth and Main streets. MAPS. Robert Louis Stevenson, one of the most notable Fnghsh writers known o the present generation Avas wont to say that nothing interested him more than the perusal of a good - . ill map; and without uount, a map that is well mr.de and accurate catches the eye and arrests the attention of many people as few other things can do. The men in charge of the railway tratlic possess a most positive appreci ation of this fact and a large expendi ture of time and skillful thought is made on this feature of railway publicity, 00 that such portions of the country as the mvstie and interesting region of the Black Hills in South j Dakota. T Said an official of (he Chicago & , Northwestern Railway recently, while talking on this subject: "There is no doubt that the American railway map engraver has carried his art well nigh to the borders of perfection. I do not know of any road maps or other detailed data for the state of Wisconsin for instance, that equal those published by our passenger depart - ment. showing the haunts of summer touiists and fishermen, tile in public libraries their reference records They are on as part of Other porHons of the western country have been similarly taken up by our peo-1 pie and maps of a most complete char acter made for them; in fact, the western lines are fully alive to the value of a good map in the hands of the traveler. The map publishing business of the large railway systerns is today reduced to scientific principles and handled in a most sys-' tematic manner. The North-Western Lino prints thousands of maps, running all the way from large Avail maps of the world, down to the small", est details of sections and quarter sections of Government land open for settlement in the west, and from an atlas containing a series of maps of the seat of Avar in the far east to the most carefully Avorked out, portrayal of Colorado's mountain reuions. California's Avinter resorts, or the summering places that abound along the line throughout the- Avest and not'ibwest." O WHITEWATER. O Whitewater. Tnd.. October IS. P. B. Williams returned Monday from a business trip in Michigan. C. C. Hyde and family visited at Lynn over Sunday. Mr. ind Mrs. Ollie Ilunt and fami-

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but never theatrical. The tale in which these characters figure is precisely the tale that might be expected ; ! , J .1. ' I . 1 io result iroiu men nem turown in- i to companionship. The company to be seen hero differs in no important partiirji- ; urn that which characterized the -vu-my of Music production in iiw V ' City, and the piece will be stajrod in precisely the same manner. Persons who have wit nosed its performani will remember that every member of the cast is qualified for his or her particular role. . . . v.-Iudi-iuapolis, Ind., Sentinel, March 30, 1 SOS. Mr. (iruger is one of the best of the American pianists, and his numbers were a delightful treat to the large audiene. lv entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Addleman and family. j Ralph Taylor visited at Boston 1 r.v 'n vhun :.w-;., i i .i . .11: ' i. nifiire y iiiumiii a new erauia. Mr. and Mrs. O.ro Blose and family were the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. 1). V. Miller at New Paris Sunday. Sever-il from this place attended the all d.y Republican rally at Lynn Saturday. Prof. Ceorge B. Hunt, principal of Maple Grove High School spent Sunday at i.ome. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Jones of Chester. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Hunt Thursday. Geo. Addleman, Jr., of Xew Paris visited here Sunday. Po't let your .Grocer give you something "just as good," insist on having Faultless Creams baked every day. Bookkeeping, Stenographing and the Common School studies will be taught at the Business College Night School, which opens Monday, Oct. 24th. 19-lwk. CAMBRIDGE CITY. Cambridge City, Ind., October 19. The first number of the lecture course as given Tuesday evening at the Masonic opera house to a very large crowd. The entertainment was one of 'lie very best ever given in this city. The numbers given by 'Miss Smith, the child impersonator.! were the best ever given here. All of the numbers this season will be as Wednesday equally as strong night's entertainment The folloAVing program was given, The Mendelssohn Quartette. To Anns Ilosmer Mendelssohn. Song the Letter Game Coran Dr. Del. llarta. 3 Personation ...Marguerite Smith 4 (a) "Persian Serenade". . .Jones (b) "My Sailor Boy" . .Prothure Mendelssohn. 5 Cello Solo Mr. Yarndley Song Steadfast Love . .Fountenaille Myself When Young Lehman To My First Love Lohr Mr. Le. Alokire. Massa's in De Cold, Cold Ground Mendelssohn, Personal ion 'Marguerite Smith Surc of My Soul ..Mascagni Mendelssohn. Special, F.ast (Jermnatown. Miss Tobias Murray entertained the members of the Penny Club of Cambri Itre at her home near this city Tuesday night, in a very pleasing room which Avas tastefully decosocial amusement an eltgant. three course s-upper Avas served in the dining room which was tastefully decorated with cosmas and ferns. Some twenty members Ave re entertained. The "life-line"- is out, extending the "glad hand" of life, hopefc and happiness. Reaches around the globe k'Tis Hollister's Roeky Mountain Tea 35 cents, Tea or tabyets.

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Republican Ticket . . 1 HHHHHHHfrX X X X X X X NATIONAL. President. Theodore Roosevelt. Vice President. Charles Warren Fairbanks. STATE. Governo Frank Ilanly. Govsrnor Hugh Lieutenant Miller. Secretary Th, of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor of State David E. Shernek. attorney Gene, it ."Charles W. Miller. v State Superintendent of Public Instruction Fassatt A. Cotton. Reporter of Supreme Court Geo. W. Self. State Statistician Joseph L Stubbs. Judge of the Supreme Court, Second District Oscar II. Montgomery. Third District John V. Hadley. LEGISLATIVE. Oongxesx James E. Watson. Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer. Joint Representative Richard Elliott. COUNTY. Tor Sheriff. Richard S. Smith. Connty Recorder. Frank C. Mosbaugh. Connty Treasurer. Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. Surveyor. Robert A. Howard. Coroner. Dr. S. C. Markley. Commissioner Middle District John F. Dynes. Prosecuting Attorney. Wilfred Jessnp. Notice to Property Owners. To all whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that the city commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and tiled wiih the city clerk of said city their written preliminary report in the matter of the Improvement of south 20th street, from Main street to south A street, by the construetion of cement sidewalks on both sides thereof; describing therein the real estate benefited or damaged by paid improvement, together with the Dames of the owners thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows to-wit: John Hasecoster, Charles M. Jenkins, Catherine Eversman, Klma C. Van Hensen, Iydia Foulke Hughes, Charh-s Jenkins, Klla V. D. JenKlns. Anna Knglebrecht, Samuel E. Lasley, William Dudley Foulke, Marcln Sedgwick, Florence Wood, Ira C. Wood, Mlcajah C. Henley, Mary Stuart Hill, When I.ouck, John F. McCarthy. And tha persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the Citv Commissioners of said city will mee at the otiiee of the City Clerk on Friday, the 11th day of November. M)4, at 10 o'clock, a.m., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the prooerty benefited thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. Witness my hand and seal of the City of Richmond, this inth day of October. 1904. 20-27 JOHN F. TAGGART. City Clerk. ' Notice to Property Owners. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Kichmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of fcaid City their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of the north side of north loth strept. by the construction of cement sidewalk thereon, from north D street to the F.C. C. ASt Ij. Railroad, describing therein the real estate benefited or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: Ruth Ann Hunt, Margaret Alice Klelhorn. Frederick Barton, August (ieorge Kofski, Emma Kofski, Sarah a. Chestnut, Horace C.8tarr, George II Knollenlerg. And the persons abov; named and all ethers interested are hereby notified that the city commissioners of said city will meet at 1 lie office of the city clerk on Saturday, the 5th day of November. 1U04, at 10 o'clock, a. in., to assess the cts of said improvement upon tlie property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefit derived thereirom as provided by law. By order of council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this 18th dav of October, 1H04 20-27 JOHN F. TAGGART, City Clerk. Notice to Property Owners. To all whom It may concern: Notice la! herebv tiiven that the City Coinniisalonersr of the Citv of Richmond have made and ftll with the City Clerk of said city their written preliminary report in the matter of the improvement of the alley between Kighth and Ninth streeis, from Main street to tlie ltrt alley south thereof ; describing thorein the ral estate benefited or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof, which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: . , Georgietta MeWhinney, George, II. Knollenberg. Frank it. Glass. And the oersons aboved named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said city will meet at the office of the city clerk on Saturday, the 12th dav of Novemler. 1W4. at 10 o'clock, a. m , to assess the costs of said improvement upon the propertv leneflted thereby in proportion to the iK-neflts derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. .... itness my hand and the seal of the city of Richmond, this lnth dayof October, 20-27 JOHN F. TAGGART. City Clerk.

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Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat. December 114 115 May 112-is nsii Corn. December -18 U 4.t My 43" 4::J Oats. lecembor 28 2tMay 30 1 31I.-4 Port October 10.70 d n nuary .12.27 12.;5 Lard. October 7.22 7.22 January 7.20 7.20 11 eceiiu s, hogs 2000 ; 508; :)iosnects. sti.lv left over, light, 470 land o20; mixed, 485 and 535; heavy, : -ICO and '35; rough, 400 and 480. x j - f heceints, cattle, 21000, steady. Keceipis, sheep, 30000. Receipts, hogs 18000; left over, 18000; prospects, steady; light 4-0 and 530; mixed, 490 and 540; heavy, 470 and 540; rough, 470 and 490. Keceipts, cattle 11000, dull. Receipts, sheep 32000, steady. localTmets Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Wheat, $1.05, GO lbs. No. 3, red $1.00 57 lbs. Corn, 55c. No. 2; 56 lbs. (shelled) to busael 45c per bushel Timothy, new baled $S to $10. Clover, baled $7 to $3. Clover seed, $5i2 to $6y2 per bu. Xew Oats, 30c per bu. . Straw $6. Meats at Retail. Maher & Hadley Meat Market. Li-er pudding, 10c. Bacon, 15 to 20c lb. Roast pork, 12 1-2 to 15c. Veal, 10 to 20c lb. NeAv lard 8c b. Smoked ham, 12y2 to 25c lb. Poultry 124 to lGc per lb. Fish, 8 to 15c lb. Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c per lb. .Lamb, 12i2 to 20c per lb. ; Smoked sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Beefstake, 15c. Beef, 6 to 15c per lb. Fresh pork, 15c per lb. Chuck roast, 10 to 12 l-2c per lk Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Pork chops, 12V to 15c per lb. Country Produce. (Prices Pa'id by the Ideal Grocery.) Eggs, 19c dozen. Butter, Creamery 23c lb.; couniry, 17c to 20c per lb. Young Chicken, dressed, 16c lb. (Furnished by the Ideal Grocer7. Retail Prices. Maple syrup, $1.25 per gallon. Honey, 20c lb. Red Beets, 25c pk. Lemons, 15 to 25c dozen. Apples, 25c to 35c per peck. Cbbage 5 to 10c ead. Celery, 3 bunches for 10c. . Tomatoes, 50c bushel. Dressed chickens, 18c lb. Eggs, 23c dozen. Potatoes, COc per bushel. Country butter, 22c. Pumpkins, 5 and 10c. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 30c pk. Pineapples 15 to 20c. Eating Pears, 25c pk. Cranberries, 10c . Concord grapes, 25c basket, 7 lb?. Lettuce 15c lb. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Cal. Oranges, 20 to 50c doz. Potatoes, 15c peck. California Plums, 10c quart. Spanish onions, 5c lb. Richmond Livestock.' Ho". 200 lbs, top, heavy, $5.73. " ' ... - Hogs, 400 lbs., common and ro-jh, 4c to 5c lb. Choice butcher steers, 41-2c lb. Common steers, 3 to 3 l-2c b. Lambs, 4 l-2c to 5c lb. Veal calves, 5c lb. Sheep, fine extra, 4c lb. Cows, 2 l-2c to 3c lb. Choice cows, 3 to 3 l-4c lb. You cannot .get rid of yellow skin pimples, lusterless eyes, bad breath with paint and powder. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cures from with in. 35 cents Tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. J

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