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Issued Every Eventing, Sundays Excepted
‘s—dusband,
_ at the Maurchie mine.
THE TRANSCRIPT.
Pp. 0. BOX B TELEPHONE NO. 41.
AT NEVADA CITY, OALIFORNIA,
—BY-—BROWN & CALEINS.
RAIN DAMAGES cog
RAISIN AND HAY CROP.
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. COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORY.
W. J. Rogers, County Superintendent. .of Schools,
ing direvtory or list of teachers now employ
also contains the name of the district and the nam
5 RATIO
‘SUPERIOR COURT.
has issued the followin the county schools, which
os of the clerk of the school
zee district :
TERMS OF SUBSORITTION : SAN" FRANCISCO, September 5 ge The Weather Bureau . ——
: F = TEACHER
By Mall, > = $6 Per Yer reports a general-rain throughout the State. There is no th tack ee
By Carrier, : -. 121-20 Per Week
Delivered toany part of the city.
Bulletin’s Opinion.
An anarchist is a a.an who confuses
free speech with free murder—and what ' damaged ii San Benito arid Monterey counties.
great damage to the fruit crop unless it continues another, aitison Ranch.
MONDAY. 082. sept. 23, 1901 day. Some raingfell at Santa Rosa and injured the ‘eta
and dried fruit crops.
The rain at Fresno was light and but little damage re-. Chalk Blof”.. . .
sulted to the raisin crop. Tem thousand tons of hay was} Chicago Park
pag aa ipa iaeriaws
r River.... at
ae Mies
Migs
Blue Tent......
Central
I want to know is—How long are we
going tolerate him ?
The man who sneers at and belittles
the man whom the majority of the
American people made President is
either an ass or a traitor. Probably a Lots of Machinery Being Pure
little of both.
We have poked fun at Kaieer Wilhelm’s “lese majeste” law; but after all
it has its good points.
definition of treason,
The inciter to murder never has the/shipment of machinery, which filled
courage to exeeute his own. cowardly . three cars, reached here last Saturday.
Place him behind the bars and . This afternoon a big boilerand two
his gnat-brained dupes in the asylum. . carloads of rails arrived: There will be
ideas.
Take no chances with the rattlesnake.
How pitifully true it is that a great
pation may set up something. grand,
but an ass can kick it down.
Personal Happenings.
Jobn Start is here from Sacramento.
Frank Kropp returned here Saturday night. : 5S
Wm. Stevens has returned from San
Francisco. "
George Landsburg is down from
Relief Hill.
A. J. Ross
Bloomfield.
T. J. Moroney and. wife are over
from Cherokee.
Dr. R. M. Hunt is confined to his
house by illness.
W. H. Warren of New York is here
on mining business.
John Spaulding came up. from Auburn last evening.
C. W. Porterfield of Maybert was in
town yesterday. : 4
Mrs. W. H. Martin has returned from
a visit at San Francisco.
W. A. Root of San Francisco arriued
here on the afternoon train.
Miss Maggie Watson came down Saturday from North Bloomfield.
Rev. Wm. Angwin returned Saturday
evening from Pacific Grove.
Walter Finchley, Jr. is here from
Chico on a visit to his mother.
“Doc” Lane went to Meadow Lake
yesterday to accept employment.
W. 8. Morrison and wife of San
arrived here on the morning train.
Frack Hall and Irving Watson returned to the Plumbago mine yesterday.
Fred Breese and bride returned Sat.
urday evening from their honeymoon .
trip. : ¥
William Kistle has moved from this
city to Wolf, where he will live in the
future.
Mrs, C. P. Schetk {arrived here yesterday from Sacramento to join her
is down from North
.
.
Charles Stuckert and Max H. Isoard
returned yesterday froma trip to the
mountain towns.
Mrs. McKenzie, who has been to
San Francisco on a visit, returned
here last evening.
Mrs. Nellie Bowman and sister, Mrs.
Moore, returned Saturday
from Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. A. H. Tickell has returned from
Sacramento, where she was called by
the serious illness of her aunt.
C. W. Muller and OC. E. Mariling of
San Francisco arrived here on last
evening’s train.
Mr. Squers of San Francisco arrived
here last evening and. left this morning for Camptonville.
Mrs. J. A. McGregor of Forest City
is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. T. Vivian,
Frank Hall returned to the Plumbago mine this morning, after a few
days visit here.
Mr. Hague of San Franeisco arrived
here last evening and left this morning for Forest City.
Mrs. D. R. McKillican came down
: ceiving mining machinery from below
It is the virulent agitator who in-. rjgnt along.
flames the weak minds of the assassin. 499 tong of freight will be received at
We need a lawa trifle broader in its . the depot by this company-to start up
. chinery as it arrives and putting it—in
evening
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Ohe De oon. Nine.
chased By Yow Company.
The BlueGravel Mining Company,
A. D. Gassaway superintendent, is re
It is estimated “that
the De Noon mine. The first large
about 70 tons’ of. rails required for the
tunnel, which is.to. be twelve. by eight
feet in dimensions.
C. C. Weisenburgerand Dahl Nivens
are engaged in overhauling the mashape for transportation to the mine.
Messrs. Weisenburger an@ Nivene will
also be employed in erecting the works
on the property. ~~" eer
This company has purchased the
hoisting works on the Chapman mine,
in the Indian Fiat district, and will
remove the machinery right away.
The shaft on the De Noon ground is
down about thirty feet. When this
depth was reached the workmen had to
cease operations . on succount of the
flow of water. Just as soon as the
hoist and pump are placed in position
work will be resumed. The tunnel has
been started,.and the Derbec. district
will soon be the scene of great activity
in mining operations.
Grass Valley Yotes.
Happenings at Qur Sister City
Reported By Celephone.
The remains of the late Frank Mitchell, ‘who was’killed by a train at Salt
Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday,will arrive
here tomorrew for burial. The deceased was:raised at Grass Valley and
is the youngest son of Mrs. W. H.
Mitcheil, or
Yesterday afternoon Zanlkin Reubenstein and wife were driving near
Watt Park when their horse became unmanageable and broke a shaft of the
baggy. The occupants were not hurt
any.
James Bastian, who was badly hurt
in the Central Shaft a few days ago, today had his left jeg ampu'ated.
The Nob Hills were’ defeated in a
game of baseball yesterday by the
Locals. ‘The score was 14 to 7.
Will Become a Benedict.
Charles Dennis, a popular young
man of this city who went to Los Angeles last week on a visit, will be mar-—
ried there this week to one of the handsomest and most esteemed young ladies of that city.
Why Inaccurate.
times print inaccurate news is that people do not observe alike. For instance
if ap accident appears on the street, no
two persons will describe it in the same
manner, Oftentimes they will contradict each other on important details.
This leads to confusion and inaccuracy
of statement when the newspaper reporters attempt to write the story.
The latter donot deliberately distort
news. They endeavor to be accuratt,
but sometimes this is impossible.
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The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove’s
Tasteless Obill Tonié. It is aimply
Iron.and Quinine in a tasteless form.
from North Bloomfield this morning
and left for San Francisco.
Miss Emma Willing, who has been .
visiting at Sierra City, left here yester.
day for her home at San Francisco.
Mrs, Lamers, of Sierra City, who!
bas been to San Francisco on a visit, .
returned here last evening and left
this morning for her home. .
M. Devine was down from North
Bloomfield yesterday. Mrs. William
Penrose of Relief Hill is visiting at
thie city.
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Decision Reversed.
Chas. W. Kitts E<q., today received a
dispatch stating that the Supreme Court
had reversed the decision of the Superior Court in the case of. Relley vs. .
Campbell in which the lower gave judg .
ment in favor of pleintiff for $21,000. .
A new trial was also granted defendant in his case.
Along, sweet smoke, Thomas Paine
Cigars, for sale at Rector Bros.
One reason why newspapers someend.
law.
etc,
No cure, no pay. Price, 25c. my156m
to be: cremated: Mrs.
others tried to disabuse his mind of do
‘the notion, but he clung to it until the dotween logs.
particulars,
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Vigilantes in San Francisco, . 4°
Another Vigilance Committee is being formed ia San Francisco.
many denials of its truth the foregoing do
statement ie now known to be a fact. North San Juan...
‘The Post has the information upon unAorth reaped pes
deniable authority that the formation . North Star ae
of a Vigilance Committee is being rap-. Oakland ...
idly effected, and that within a short do
time the body will be ina position to
deal sternly with violators of the peace . Pieasant Valley...
Despite do
The men who will later be found . Rough andReady..
to be identified with the movement are . Relief Hill.....
all representatives of the prominent
citizenship of San Francisco, deterTruckee,
mined—and with a single purpose—to do
stop the lawless conduct of an unruly
class, and give protection to all people
of the city. Leaders in the movement] Willow Valley
deny that the purpose of the organiza-. Wolf........
tion is to combat Unionism, but sim-} Meadow Lake-Union
ply to protect law-abiding citizens.
Ed Ryan has received a telegram
from a luntbering district in Canada :
stating that his brother working there].
had met with an accident. It is thought
that the young man. was crushed beEd has telegraphed for
Improvements Stopped.
An unusually large number of improvements to dwellings, in various
parts cf the city, have now been suspended on account of the storm. It
will put a number of people to considerable inconvenience, but the rain will
preve a blessing in many ways.
‘Yes, August Flower still bas the
largest sale of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers’
grandmothers’ never thought of using
anything else for Indiestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and
they seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or. Heart failure,
They used August Flower to
clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the
action of the liver, stimulate the nervous aud organic action of the system,
and that is all they took when feeling
dull and bad with headaches or other
aches. You only need a few doses of
Green’s August Flower,
_. form, to make you satisfied there is
nothing serious the matter with you.
Get Green’s Prize Almanac.
in liquoid
Gilt Edge whiskey ies a nerve tonic.
Burrato Laces Brgr on draught, at
5 cents a glass, at Council Chambers
W. J. Britland, proprietor .
jig
Magnolia ......
ee oe ee
a oe i
Spenceville ....
Sweetland .....
Washington......
Mrs. H.S
High School...
D. T. Donovan......--Miss Pearl Sooy......-Mies Lizzie Conlin......
lizabeth Goyne....
bel Ferguson.....
Mies Nellie Smith.....:..
Mrs. Kate McCormick....
BE iG aden Se Robt. E. Hughes.....-..
Sencems atic 20 Miss Lucile H.Baily.....
Clear Oreek..... bg Qaroline Brown.....
bia Hill,... ee 5 Dudes disy cs'sieeoo-s
Forest Be Miss Alice Mulcaby....-.
sg Mies Maria W. Allen.....
Geo. F. oy) eee eee ee
Made Deeds, . Miss Josephine Charleson. ..
: Miss Alice Oooper......
Toe. dgeas, conveying property trom . S") TANF s+ Sy 39
sep aaee ee pomomaise FO, Girard to QO. 2 eas Mies Florence E. Hoyt....
‘his wife, Mrs. Dora Girard, were placed} do 21221 i et eae
on record in Oakland Saturday. One. . [aie reins ae Fo ee Dads a eae
aptar Capi keke tan «ce ekg at oe nee i Gai Brice..
ee ee eee oe ites eee eee Miss Maggie Kelleher ....
second and Grove streets and .a lot in d632 Miss Annie F. Conlin....
Rowlend tract. A second deed conOe ote ae oe tenamoaee
ee ee ree Se Peme
S shine Geed enmweys tour tots 6 Maat do wet Mies Sadie GClauson..... .
Monterey. It is said that Mr. Girard GO oe hones es Pein aaa herd Orden...
leaves an estate worth about $80,000. AG Fs peak iss Frances Stokes.....
In this regard it is stated that Mr. ms areerey he cites
Girard seemed to havea presentiment; 45 . /.". ". . _P. . Miss Mabel Plummer.....
that he was going to die and a number Hid? 86255 sore Miss Lottie Stanley... cee
of weeks. agd so expressed himself to 2 Hoag eee ae e Miss Mathilts Pphod BS ods ae
some of his friends. He complained BO ie Ad Miss Agnes Curtis ...... Miss Mary V. Bowers.....
Galen Cummings.......
Miss Helen Ransom.:....
Miss Julia Mulcahy .....
Miss Jeannette Uphoff....
Sohn Hennessey........
Miss Gertrude Higgins....
Miss Hattie Rowe..
Mies Ella Austin.......
Miss: Elizabeth Mualcaby...
BH Barker ...;,.«0.scdcccooses.
Migs Florence N. Hamilton..
Geo. B. Finnegan ......
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Geo. W. Ogden......:..
Miss Mary Hook........
Miss Lizzie Keenan .....
Miss Gertrude Goyne.....
Mrs. E. 8S. Hathaway.....
Mrs. W. D. Long.......
Miss Maggie Gillespie.. . =
Mrs. Millie Morgan ....-.
Miss Frances Power.....
Miss Kate R. Smith. ....
Miss Lizzie Naffziger. . ..
Miss Ina Cooper .......
Mies Lou Hennessy.....
Charles Temby........
Miss Lizzie M. Richards...
Mrs. J. H. Austin......
Mies Mary V. McNichols ...
F. M. Rutherford ...... .
Miss Gertrude Hampton . -.
Miss Lizzie Danforth... Bae
Miss Ella Stennett.. ....
Miss Aggie O’Connell.....
Miss Nora Hussey......
Miss Mertie R. Thompson..
Miss Lena M. Macaulay...
Miss May E.Green..... .
CLERK,
H. P. Koach....---->
Jas. Tackett....---Robt. Scanlon.....-O. D. Campbell....-F, A. Williams....-.
E. 8. Thomas ....-ip, M, Beaser.. ..--Chas. E. Fleming..-.P. H. Brophy....---James Oonnolly.. .-.
EB. A. Kublman....-.
A. R. Cowie.....-B. Poage... 0.25.65 +
W. H. Cunningham ..
A. B. Champion....
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GO aa ittarsieigie
GO.) Silsercwes
G0. sinasues
C2 (tee re
GOsracheds
do ee eee
Willis Green......
G. V. Robinson ....
Thomas Mulcaby....
Alex. Drynan.....
L. B. Johnson.....
0. D. Bilderback....
_. Wm. H. Wolford....
‘Samuel H. Shetterly ..:
Daniel Fraser
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Overton....... Miss aoene M. Hinch.... _— u Crane.....
idge... A at: yt 41 ee Ss De WAG. ok-<adawcccas
Bimeet vein, Miss Maud Marchie..... iWm. Glover Soretanraveraeruae
Miss Marguerite Vineyard... John Fippin.......
Henry Veale .......
Luther Pittman....
G@O°” 2 252%
J. H. Bastian......
Geo. E. Cloud......
Vimo: Rusting. oo. o.
O. F MecGlashan....
end
. AT
LEGG & SHAW CO’sS
Wheeler & Wilson
New Home
Standard
SEWING MACHINES
CUT RATES
t
ing, Judge F. T.
Emma S. .Snediker’, v8.
Ayers. Order heretofore made setting
-. cause for trial was rescinded and reset
for Thursday, October 3d. =
Estate of Wm. Clemo, deceased. Petition of Esther A, Olemo for letters of nnestiofedians
Ordered that letters ae
be issued to her upon her filing a bond to: battle agatha Wis dail
in the sum of $400, Ordered that P. lic opinion, the advice Y press,
F, Simonds be permitted ‘to act as iabot lal 2b y yoy
W. Dower and J. Tredinnick oredit by meerohidela:*"
were appointed appraisers.
T. H. Waters and CO, W. Kitts vs. P.
Campbell. Order overruling demurrer,
I. L. Weed-vs, Frank M. Reed. Settlement of bill of exceptions set for
Friday, September 27th.
administration.
surety.
eesti
Business Transacted al To-day’s Session
Jndge Nilon Presiding,
The following business was’ trans;d in the Superior Court this mornFO,
ri Niloti, presiding: President. Shaffer
David P.
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Some Foolish People
wa cough to run until it gets beRee
a the reals of medicine. They ofout
ten say, “Oh, it'will wear away,” buf in
most cases it wears them away.
they be cor bs try on pomp :
icine called Kemp’s Balsam, S
is sold on a positive guarantee to’ cure, . writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford: w
they would immediately see the excel“His foot was badly crashed, but By
Jent effect after taking the first dose
Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size tree.
sale by H. Dickerman, sole agent.
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The Best Prescription For Malaria
Ohills and‘ Fever isa sige bi
TASTELESS CHILL TONIO. s simply :
iron and quinine in a tasteless form. 5 cents @ glass, at Council Ohamben
No cure—no pay. Price 50c.
Coald
Keesport al
miil, where the men
. recognition, were running fyi.."
strike was regarded as” Fn
The Amalgamated Journal, oom,
ing upon the New York sotti,,
says: “The causes that led UD to
overwhelming odds that the
of promi
withdray,
ow
day adds evidence that the strike
gradually going to pieces. More
more men are employed, and ith
as if the strike would soon wear it
A Shocking Calamity,
“Lately befell a railroad
len’sAthica Salve quickly cured
For . It’s simply wonderful for Bane. _
Piles and all skin eruptions, Ts thy
world’s champion healer, Care gugp.
anteed. 25. Sold by W. D. Vinton,
Burrato Laer Burr on dranght,y
W. J. Britland, proprietor. jy
two alike.
in this lot.
MAHER & CO.
'. See Window.
<SEE-9 00-990 <a 5
5
See Window,
FLANNEL for Waists.
ALBATROSS in stripes, in figures, in plain colors, for
waists. All new. All just arrived and to be seen for the!
the next few days in one of our large show windows, No
2% yards in each piece.
Come and see.
Lots of grand goods)
See Our Dress Goods Window.
Grand Goods here this fall. “ They are well worth your
time to-call. If you can’t come, write for samples.
We kee
‘. hand now.
p Ladies’ Wool Shirt Waists. A fine line on
New Belts for Fall Dresses.New Stock of Collars. New Neck Ruffs.
Respectfully,
MAHER & co.
JOUR
OWN
BAKING
POWDER
1LB CAN
50 Crs.
Ov
If upon purchasing a can you find it
does not give the satisfaction we guarantee it to give, return the can and
your 50 cents will be refunded. We
feel sure you will be pleased with the
Baking Powder, for we have not had . .
one can returned, that has been opened ;
and tried. Can :
confident that it will please you?
R Own Baking Powder
Is Pure eae
a
you blame us for being
CHAS. E. MULLOY, Grocer.
THE : OLD : FASHIONED : Wat
Of cleaning a watch o
with coal oil.
fathers carried,
~FINE WATCHES NEED CAREFUL HANDLING.
oved piece by’piece, Each minute wheel muti
would retard the movement, We clean and
By having them adjusted frequently, years are
Particles of dust must be rem
freed from anything which
watches thoroughly.
to their life,
It did all right for the turnips our graf
+o
tr clock$was to lubricate the wort
A. & H. W. HARTUNG,
Ww hmakers,
Broad Street = mee a * Nevada ¢ if
DONT YOU WANT A PAIR?
J MHE Swell Shoes for Winter dirpla
Shoes for walking or dress wear
! th welted soles, Box Calf with heavy double soles. Heavy ‘and Medium Wel!
QU SEEN THEM?
yed in our handsome Shoe Window. They are Patent Vici, wi :
. Come in and see the new ideas in Footwear.
Se
Ladies’s Walking Shoe, $2 25
This shoe is made of fine Box Calf, double soles, slight extension, a good: street or school shoe. You
take no chances
when you-buy-this shoe. Price, $2.25.
er throughout
he money.
_ Men’s Every Day Shoe, $1.50, $1.75
There is no limit to the demand fo
sell such lines as are solid leath
the best shoe on the market for t
r Good Cheap Shoes. : We
; and they are
We have a 1
Box Calf, Vi
Men’s $3 Dress Shoes
arge variety in styles and qualities of $3 Shoe
ici Kid, velour effect and Patent Leather.
Sizes 11 to 2, $1.50; 8% to 11, $1.25; 5 to 8, $1,
the children.
Woman’s Kangaroo, Lace, $1.75"
Women’s Genuine Kangaroo, lace, neat rounding toe,
good plimp soles, an excellent shoe for out door wear
tipped,
» $1.75;
Bring
_ Boy’s Iron Clad School Shoes
This is an extra good -wearing shoe. Th
forced with steel circulets, We believe it
shoe as can possibly be made for school wear.
54, $1.75; 11 to 2, $1.50; 10 to 134, $1.40.
made on ne
< soles are reinto be as good a
Sizes 2% to
Our Store iswell kn
plete stock of Min
only the best.
ur prices in al
w shapes with welted soles, .
own for its reputation in keepiug #”
iner’s Supplies. We endeavor to ph
Come and see us our stock is now (MF
‘We have given up the Picture Business. Our contract having expired,
. departments are the lowest. ‘
Cor Pine and Broad Streets, Nevada 8
Lower Main Street, Grass Valley.
&
\HE TRA
ee
nee
; Yotes of
School supplies at
Vor life insurance
For the best. of .
meal line send your ¢
A large boiler consig
Gold Mining Compa
was received at the
day. }
Go to N. Rohr for
ing.
Call on Ed Schmid
anything in the tobae
Opal Cream is the
tan ond sunbura, Se
Vintoa’s, 25c¢ and 60c
~{he opening dance
Hall by Company (€
night was largely att
sic discoursed by Wil
much enjoyed, and a
pleasant time. ae
Jack Beam Bourbon
anteed pure and is the
sickness. For sale at
store.
A good hot lunéh
every night at William
corner Rine and Sprii
beer and choice win
cigars always on hand.
For a good bath got
Tonsorial Parlors,
street. Baths, 25 cents
lf you want a good.
beer—the very best-in
aud see Wm. Harry,
Moses Bates, who hac
build.a flume: from Sec
Texas mine, has comp
The flume, which consi
has a capacity for carry
of water.
__—The officers and men
toe Encampment, of th
Graud Patriarch Gur
reception at Odd Fel
evening, All member
brothers are requested
Each Patriarch should
or lady, to the receptior
Agents Wa
Agents are wanted for
tic Life of the Martyr
which tells all about his
his beantiful domestie I]
on the battle fleld, his a
Congress, as Governor
dent. Also his assassin:
death, and all of inte
true American -will war
Fully illustrated, cloth
sold at a price that
Everyone wants this be
interest and velaable hi
Agents will make $104
Send 10 cents for postage
ask for $2.50 per day, ‘ca
contract to handle our .
All orders filled direct
Coast Headquarters with
tal Publishing Company,
ifornia,
Pele bore SEA
New Law Fi
William Spaulding, wk
-of Mrs. Fred EB, Brow
Tecently completed a
Cambridge, Massachuse
uated with high honors
man who is bound tos
profession, as he is pc
the attributes that go t
lawyer. Ex-Senator (€
_Mr. Spaulding have for:
ship in the practice of .
fices are in the Mills’
Francisco,
Attention, Patri
The Patriarehs of Mist
ment, No, 47,I. O. O. .
with their wives, or lad:
tion to be given the Gr
on Monday evening, Se
Visiting Patriarchs and®Specially invited to be
hour fixed is 8 o’clock,
W.P.
G. A. Gray, Seribe.
eo
Working Night at
The busiest and mighti
that ever was made is D:
Life Pills. -Thege pills
tess into strength, lis
fhergy, braip-fag into
They’ra wontterfedl in bi
health. Only 250 per bo
D. Vinton,
+ 280+
Ranch For Sale at.
the Holland Ranch,
Columbia’ Hill is offere
hs part down and ba
“quire of Brown & Mo:
BRM ei ec ck
Does It Pay to Bu
A cheap remedy for
Colds 18 all righf, bat yo
thing that will relieve
are severe and er
‘roat and lan
you do?’ Go on sane
regular climate? . Yes,
ter ossible for you, ther
; “thi
in all oivili:
With suceess in severé th
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