Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, October 22, 1875, Image 2

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“CON VI VIAL
LAFAYETTE CQURIER
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MiriinistratoRs Sale of
Read “Yamhill’s” letter fr
McMinnvilleJn another column.
Real Estate.
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It substantiates what wo have hero­
otice is.hereby given that by virtue
to fore said in regard to the Me-
of an order of flic county court of
Yamhill
county; Oregon, duly made and
T|i entered of recon
Minnville tchool qucBtion The
I September ml», 1875, the
undersigned administrator of the eslate of
correspondent is a mqi) that stand» Benjamin Franklin, deceased, will sell at
pnbJc auction to the highest bidder at the
hiyli in the community and who i court house door Jn lgifavctte, YaiuhiM
county, on the 1st day of November, 1175,
is a close observer ofkll that trans­ between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and
4 o’clock P. M. to-wit, one o’clock of said *
pires, and has watched the work- day the Jollowing described real estate be­
longing to anid estate, lying hj the coun­
inns and manipulations of the ties olYamhill ami Polk, in the state of
Oregon, it being the eus* half of the dona­
school money of that district for tion land claim of Benjamin Franklin and
wife: Notification, No. 4i)/i and clairti Rd.
.years. McMinnville school dis­ 61, and wrt of sections one and two in
Township C south range.« west, and con­
trict, we believe, is the only one in tain ingone hundred ami fifteen acres.
Terms of sa’.o-said land will 1»e sold foV
the county that lias not a public U.S. gold coin, two-thirds cash, the, Vai-''4
ance one one yoar’s time with legal inter-'-
school building, and- yct.it is the est from date. The purchaser giving note
and a mortgage on said premises to seau*»*.
richest one in the county. We the payment of said note,
P. M. SCROGGIN,
Administrator.-..
do not say that f Henry Warren is ’ So.pt 24,1875.
the stole cause of’this state of af­
Guardian’s Sale-
fairs, but ho was instrumental and
y virtue of an order of '1WA
Cottnty Court of the couni y of Doufc^
used his influence in bringing ii
ias, State of Oregon, directing
me guar«
M guar­
me as
about, and, oi’ course, his church dian of the person ana estate Of
of Mary E.
Hall, minor noir of Susan R. Hall,
lall, decease
derives the benefit of the inorey. ed. tc sell her right, title and interest in1
COME TO THE POLLS.
attention ot the people
Reoorter
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Tojjlfic Editor of the COURIER: p?'
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corruptions.
Any
from
the
;ross in
¡Permit me, in view of tho ap­
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1815 i
led “Mr. person w ith a thimble-full of scuse proaching election, to*.make a few
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ne is one knows tint the Democracy is the »u^gCbfion-to the many readers ol
icaumg, il not the leading backbone of the school question in your valuable paper,. Not ih the
F or Congi-ess,
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lawyers of.Southern Oregon, and the United States
part has there been such a san­
his “propensities” for drink have
EbÍTOHÍAL NOTAIS
guine sense of success prevailing
nevcrjincnpacitated him from per­
ftitthe minds of DcmocrabTand all
7 Of Douglas County.
Rcineiiiber the speaking tomor­
forming his duty toward numerous
wjjo would see our government es­
row.
clients.
On
this
subject
wo
speak
VOTE FOR LANE.
tablished once more on the firin-
advisedly.
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Defeat Henry Warren at the bapz of economy, justice and re-
Democrats, do not neglect to go
Now, to “that Saturday night.’ polls Monday. •
fojm with every guarantee of the
to the polls next Monday and cast Nothing could be foyther from the
It is of the utmost importance colistituiion to each and all,-be
your vote for Hon. Lafayette Lane truth than the statement that Lane
that Warren be defeated.
thty black or ^liitc, native or for­
the people’s candidate. By neg­ i spent the greater part of that night
eign born. -Yc», I would not os-
Chancier of Michigan is the ei|n
lecting to vote you not only d^
in the saloon at Lafayette. Such
trjeize the Hou, Henry Warren,
pjrive him of your vote, but you add is not the case and the Reporter's new secretary pf the interior.
to the ¿iTdgtb of the enemy of th>
What’« the matter with tho Journal trough lm was born oq the bleak
informer utter» an untruth when
sjijbrc» of Nova Scotia, and took
Democratic party. If you want to he says so. The Saturday; night that it only geta here tri- weekly?
Thein idepcndentffof thia county the Know-Nothing oaths of exter­
vote for the poor man’» friend cast “carousal” is about as follows, so
mination and ruin upon all who
your suffrage for Lane, for he has we are informed by one who was will gi\e Whitney a lxandsome
the real estate hereinafter particularly
lmd sought homes in a land free to
moirtioncd belonging to said xninof
never been guilty of trying to theie and with Mr. Laae during vote.
I will sell at. public auction to the
A dtertising .—Any man doing heir,
highest bidder at. the cout-t house door in
On M onday next be sure and al|—whose crimson life current
cheat the houeat tillers of the soil the time:
in the county of Yamhill, stater
might be of Celtic or Teutonic flow. buisness can increase his business L.itayette,
of
Oregon,
on '
ballot
for
lion.
Lafayette
cast
you
"out o« their homes.
Mr. Lane in company with three
by
advertising
Theieforc,
when
the,
©f oetaber,
This let ha 'gy based upon a too
* Had Lane been in the Landoffice other gei.tlemen of this place ar­ Lane.
the hours of nine o’clock a. -
m .
cqnfideut sense of iucccsb may called upon to adverti.. in his lo- _ Between
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of said day the foP
atOegon City, in plaoci of War­ rived here from the speaking at
Somebody at McMinnville buy
lowing described real estate, to-wit: Be<
cal journal ho should not say: „■inning
at the northwest comer of ttatf
ren, Mr. Kutch would not have McMinnville between eleven and Snyd a history. He *needs one prove disactrous. To the honor of
Sininei
McSwcen
donation land claim as
Old Yamhill should not every ’‘Well, it won’t do me any good, S: descriljed in the notification,
humber 1,*
lost his,farm after improving it for twelve at night. Some of the muchly.
794,
in
township
number
3
south
of range-
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contribute
that
much
to
Democrat rally and bring with him
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west,
Yamhill
county,
Oregon;
thence
' < number ofyears, aneT placing his party proposed'that the four go
Look jarefully at your tickets
89M degs., east 5e.24 chains; tlienCCt
hB liberal friend, giving to Know help the paper along.” Such talk south
south 35 degs. east 10 chains; thence south*
all where lie supposed he woidd to the saloon and get oysters. This before dipositin g them in the bal-
29.60
thence west 62 chains; thence*
Nbthin^isiii, Warrenism, Radicab make» a man of- spirit, and one north cliains;
49 degs. east 38.85 chains to the place
pass the remainder of his days. was done, and while waitii g for lot-box.
beginning, containing 232.75 acres. Also
is|ii and Custom House malfeas- who know» the benefit of advertis­ of
that
jKirtion of the Sephen Beauchamp*
Wo do not blame Warren so much them, they sat down to* a table.
Lane Lokots will be sent to each a ace such a rebuke that not even ing, boil over with indignation to donation land claim, lieing claim number'
43, notification, 1,795 in said town. No. 3f
for making Viie mistake, but for re­
Mr. Lan* only ate a small share of voting place in the county from the a iKtiownotliiiig can be fort nd here- think that the, profession-; ho has south of range 4 west, lying cwt of the
south lkall of the above described tract of
futing to rectify it when it was dis­ them, and said he must go home, C ourier office.
a fter to lead the fol Or n hope to de- chosen is sb lightly thought of by land.
Terms—cash, U.S, gold coin.
covered, well knpwing that it (to the hotel) and go to bed, as he
Democrats, remember how Sheriff
W. F. HALL. A
men doing business iu a live com­
fi sat. '
Guardian aforesaid. X
would deprive Mr. K. of his land. was not feeling well. This«lie did Warren treated you when you aiked
I Warren’s friends .in this county munity. If business menz cannot
This goes to show that Warren is and left the other three eating. : ’or tho Cburt House to hold a mooting
k frow well enough that there is not advert:se in • their local paper
Administratrix Notice.
not only incompetent, but that he Thus far, and no further, did Mr. iu.‘
heartily
and
with
a
will,
knowing
Tesemblance
of
success
for
him,
a
lion., . Lafayette Lane is, beyond
-cionot be relied on when it is not Lane’s carousal extend—simply
OTICE is hereby given that letter©
but by carrying his own coufity, that thef benefits are mutual, why.
of administration have been grant«- ,
the
sli&d
>w
of
a
doubt,
the
best
to his advantage.
ed to the undersigned by the County
in the name of reason, do not ad­
eating a plate of oysters;
toy hope to fit him up for the
of Yamhill conntv. Oregon, upon
|gllt witil
with Court
Let the “boys in Blue” when
tire estate of W. T. Dempsey, deceased,
The Reporter has, iu times past, man to (fleet to Congress Vote ol [ate Senate next June or perhaps vertise at all; liido your 1 light
and all persons having claims against the
nd if any- said
a half bushel measure, ant
they go to. the polls remember that spoke of Dick Yates, and drawn a or him.
estate are requested lo present them
the more lucrative position of body wants to find out whether to the undersigned at her residence threo
when they enlisted to fight for simile between him and some of
of North Yamhill, with the
The o ily objection we have to sheriff. Then let all.turn out on you arc in business or not, let lnilesnorrh
proper vouchers within six months from
their country they were promised the opposing candidates to Suvd’s correct ir g Snyd’» mistakes is that
this date.
MARGARET J. DEMPSY’,
e betion day — for it is imperative them inquire of some of your own E. C. Bradshaw, '
Administratrix.
one hundred dollars bounty apiece, view». Such action» on tho part we may educate him so that hs
Att.’y for estate.
Oct. 1,1875.
or your wife’s near relations. By
for ever citizen legally qualified t)
keeping one’s business, before the
<od when they received their of any journal is reprehensible in may snap a little stronger at our
gb to the polls and cast bis vote people life and enterprise will be 1STotioc to Cr< clitors.
Bounty it amounted to about ten the extreme and will receive the heel».
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according to the dictates of his accorded to the adm tiser and a
aving been duly appointed and con­
defer» per capita, although some condemnation of all good citizens,
Did Wurren deny refusing to let
firmed ns executrix of tlwr^aat will
own conscience—a right w hich has merited patronage secured.
and
testament of James M. Laughlin, de­
twenty -four hundred dollars, we
Doihocnvis
have
tho
court
house
and
If it1 was neccssaay, we could
ceased,
by
the county court of Yamhilt
always been sacredly guaranteed
cobnty, slate bf Oregon, and having duly;
DIED.
believe, had been subscribed, and procure the affidavits of those pres­ prov© the charge false as he promised
q nlilfe ras such,ail person« having elalmk
uy the
mu vfinoviRiiu
Democratic party.
do at Kerbyville? NO! He dare l>y
against the esuite of said deceased atw
that there were still four precincts ent at the saloon on the night Of
In West Chebalem, Ocl. 20, Mr. liereby required to present them 10 me at
j Then let us show to those w ho
not deny it.
.my residence in Norili,Y'amhill j»recin<-t
Samuel Kinney.
to be canvassed. Boys, somebody September 25th.
in said comity within six months from the
Let c very Democrat consider Wive recently come among us, and
Deceased was Iforn iu. 1811; crossed date hereof,’ together with lhe proper
got away with your bouuty money
thereibr.
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for hard money, low the plains in 1847, And took a farm vouchers
IS IT IGNORANCE?
himself c committee
of one- /• rf rally r all who wish
September 24th, 1875.
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and it was not Lafayottc Lano.
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NAN-Y C. LAUGHLIN,
tbxctand
free
trade,
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that
Old
in
Chehalem
valley
and
lived
there
Executrix.
dforeignerb who have been nat­
“The thirty sixth section was set out his neighbors and urge upon
until
his
death.
Deceased
leaves
a
Yamhill is for Laue and Dcmoc-
uralized should remember when apart by the Whigs, in 1848, dur­ them th$ necessity of defeating the ’racy.
Shcritrs Sale.
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. \ large family, and many relatives and
ing
the
administration
of
Millard
ring
candidate,
Warren.
cast their votes, that if they
friends to mourn his death.
otice is hereby ' given that
i,It
would
be
useless
to
comment
Fi 1 ni ore.-^Reporter.
Did Warren ever tell you Snyd
bx virtu® anti authority of a. writ oi
vote for Warren, they vote for a
SHEEP 1OR SALE.
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execution dnlv issued out of the CltvuiV
It is astonishing how Snyd of about a ^icket book containg Ict- upon the respective qualifications
Court of Yamhill county, State of Oregon,
man who has taken.a solemn obli­
p
HEAD OF STOCK SIIEEP,(EWES) and to me directed by £. Kogers, clerk of
the McMinnville Reporter will lie ters, lie ost some years ago? ^sk of the two men for the position
gation that be will not support a
OvF for sale. Also; a fee -young Bucks- said county, in favor of Oliver Moor,
plain tiff, and against Richard Malone, de­
sought.
Mr.
Warren
might
mfyke
in order to stab fton. Lafayette him a oont
FRED A. CRAWFORD.
boi
it when he comes
fendant, for tho sum of sixty-seven dol­
foreigner for / office. Don’t forget
«|good county judge or, commis­
lars and seventy-flve. cents, (SG7 75), U.
Lane. Millard Filmorc President home. Nice man is IlenFy. 1
B- K. EITTLKFiELD.
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II. W. HILL, gold coin, with interest 1 hereon nt tho
that if you cast your ballot for
rate of ten iter cont. per annum unlil paid
sioner, but for his hatred to for­
in 1848? Whig» in power. Every
together with costs and disbuTBments "
Warren, you vote for your worst
From the tone oi the last Re-
amounting to
70 and accruing costs, J
eigners but for Congress, the idea
school boy in the land ought to
am directed to sell the following describ­
enemy.
porter we would guess that Warren is preposterous. Jiad there been
ed premises, to-wit;:
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•NEW FIRM
know better than that, although
Lot, No. 5 in block No. 48. with Imlldij^
All of these shortcomings of War-
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the
least
sliow
for
Jiis
election
he
is
to
gix
c
Snyd
a
scholarship
in
thereon, in the town of St. Joseph, Yiim-
he attends the Baptist College.
ijcver
would
have
been
nominated,
hill county, Oregon, which judgment and
-OF-
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few ahould lie remembered, for
the McMinnville College for doing
«'ecrec was enlolled and docketed lb the
Polk was President from 1845 to
fihnc
on
thq
other
hand
is
a
law
­
Clerk
’s oftlce of said court in said county
' Yhat he has done once h« will do
his dirty work in this county.
on
the
29th day of October, A. D., 1873» and
1849. It must have been Jone by
yer of marked ability, a statesman
on
•gam without hesitancy.
;s from Lane, Marion, Mult- and ever the poor man’s friend.and LITTEFIELD A ■ HILL,
Repori
Friday, October 23, 1875,
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the Democratic party in 1848 for
nomah
ahd
other
counties
»re
encour
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Friends, one and all, vote .for
at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day I will pro­
DRUGGIST Jc APOTHECARIES,
they were in power at that time. aging to Democrats. Now let Old fjkrtberinqre lie will be with the
ceed to sell to the highest bidderat pwbHc
the man who will do the most good
majority
in
the
Congress
iu
which
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auction, in front of the Court-House door
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The fait is: ail the territory that Yamhill keep up her good name, and
in Faifavette. Yamhill county, Oregon, f6l*
he is to take his.seat
•at.
(Odd Fellows Building.)
for your county. Mr. Lane has
cash in hand, the above descrltted proper­
has erer been acquired by the give Lane » handsome majority next 0 ? I. * •' A ?
ty.
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pledged himself to work for the
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H. C. DALE,
United State» has been through Monday
p S heridan , Oct. 18.
Shorin’of Yamhill county, Oregon.
LAFÀYETTE, OREGON Sept.
improvement of the Yandiill river,
17, 1875.
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the Democratic party, excepting,of We haive no time for relics in this
•ad •!! other matters of interest to
HE GOT HIS START HERE.
Final Settlement.
course, Alaska. An old adage says country, and very little veneration.
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this State? This, if ¿nothing ol»o,
The
hon
e
that
carried
the
greatest
Tho East Oregonian, sixys: “In days
those tbaf have sense enough to
—
Is
HEKEB
y
given
that
E HAVE A LARGE AND WJILL "IV0TTÇE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT'f r
General Of the Union armies at Vicks­
Should cause you to support him,
>ne
by
it
was
an
inquiry
often
made
have tiled
my line! account as guardi­
ti
selected stock of Drugs.
acquire have sense enough to take
burg was sent under the hammer at )id he get his start iu Yamhill?”
an of Guy Williams, Mirrick William? an<T •
for there is nothing else that will
Wm. Allen Willjams, minors in the County
care of and we think it has been
Patent Medicines. Paints. Oils, Brushes. VV
Court of the State of Oregon for- Yamhÿl
benefit ¥amhill eounty so much as fully verified by tlic Democra' St. Louis a few days ago like any hen Bpcaking of some man who had , - Il
county,, and that Wedues lay, the (ith day
Fancy and Toilet Articles,
the improvement of the Yamhill cy. Take Oregon for an example, veteran of th© hack, and her original Attained distinction in politics. This
of October, 1^75, at 3 o’clock 1’. M. i- tho
owner nletted $56 by th© operation ♦
time appointed by said court Tor hearing
idea is suggested by tho fa?t that our
Notions ¡to., Ac.
river. It is useless for us to give and, by the way, Oregon, Califor­
objections thereto and settlement thereof.
Shou d Henry Warren carry Hext M. C. —Hon. Lafayetto Lane—
B. E. LIPPINCOTT..
—ALSO—
io detail the many benefits that nia, New Mexico. Arizona, Neva­
Guardian
of
tho
estate
of tlie-miuor hoirs of
this cot nty, and be defeated elie- ¡fot his start in Umatilla county. It
T. K. Williams, deceased.
Cigars.
Tobacco
and
Stationery,
Ac.,
Ac.
will acerue to the county when da, in'fact, all the the territory
Ijifayelte, Sept, 10,1S75.
where ii n the State, which he un- was here that his talents were first
Which
we
will
sell
at
reduced
prices
for
Ab river is made navigable the west of the Rocky Mountains and
Appreciated; it was the voters ©f Um»,
doubtecjly will, we will have to
cash.
tula county who sent him, young as . 43*Prescriptions filled and medicine« BUHCHER - SHOP*!
entire year. Freights would be some east was got through the
fight bi again at the Jone elec lie was, in 1864, to the Legislature of compounded at all hours. /
reduced so that it would not take Democracy. When Snyd says the
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tion;*^ >e Republicans wjl| gire Oregon, where he and James D. Fay Office of Dr. H, R. Littlefield.
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half the crop raised to pay freight Whigs set apart the 16th and tho him ank position he want». With
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LAFAYETTE, OREGON
on the other half.
a
long
pull,
and
a
strong
pull,
and
no
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36th sections forx schools he is
Iiemselves in one of the most terrifio
We hope to see Mr. Lane, the mistaken^—it was the Democrats. pull al ogelher, Warren can
cun be srliamentary combats with the fan-
defeated next Monday in thia ticism of tho Republican inajor-
Mend of Yamhill county, get such
Take Oregon. Please inform county.
• roesing majority in this county, us which party was in power whou
y, and, balked, delayed and almost
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Chandler Sworn In, '
efeated the worst phases of partisan
that it will forever silence War- the State Constitution was fram­
W ashington , Oct. 19.—Ex-Sena­ »gislation. When Mr. Lane - shall
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OyGire u»o a call.
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^nce more have prpven himself the
CHARLES
> Vote for Lane-
crats. They said that the 16th* with thfc President this afternoon and
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They had better move to thia
place, aa «ur Factory could not do
all the work ordered, if they run
B^xteen hours per day.— Reporter.
\ Wasn’t it that extra six hours
work that busted’the factory some
time since? The extra work was
put in in trying to make a flush
boat a full, wasn’t it?
36th, the 500,000 acres all fines and
forfeitures, shall gp for school pur­
poses. It is not necessary to leave
homo to see the good work of the
Democracy.
Tlie school question would never
have been raised had the Democ­
racy of Ohio remained passive on
it. Then the Republicans of that
accepted tho appointment of Secreta­
ry of t te interior. As soon as Mr.
Chandlx ir u had signified his acceptance,
his coinlmission was made out and a
note sei t to Chief Justice Carter, of
the'dist ict supreme court to appear
at the White House at noon. The
chief ju »tice aocordingly prooeeded to
the executive mansion and adminis­
tered tie oath to the secretary, De-
lano thifli left and Chandler took his
seat.
peer of older and more experienced
'¿tembera of congress, let the voters of
Umatilla county, who asaisted him
first into official life, say to them­
selves—“To us belongs much of 4he
credit for the success attained by Mr.
Xiaue!” and with a rt newed confidence
in his ability and integrity, once more
Assist in placing him wliero he can
lolled credit upon himself and honor
ihoee wlio s^ent lijin there.
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Volcanic Medicines which convulse
the system by their violent cathartic
action, must not be taken for consti­
pation.
The mild, soothing and
painless operation of
Tarranfa Seltzer
Aperient.
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KELT! & ■i SIMPSON.
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DRUGGISTS.
is exactly what is required, and will
speedily cure tho most chronic cases.
OGN.
LAFAYETTE.
Seld by all druggists. -
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