The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, January 27, 1893, Image 3

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A WOMAN
Wbn ! wntcli (she Httin onna at (hah play,
flifw fliwiim In my twuom a hitter pain.
AihI I wlnh, awU wind It wnro yoHterday
And I wore (iliilti agnln!
Wimi I hear tlin llttln mm' taujrli Hn(t Ml,
To wt my womanhood I am fain,
And I wish rJiat the yaara would "right about, "
And mak me a olilld attain 1
Whn 1 a th llitto nni kneel in pray.
My tmnt drop down hk a alow, sad rain.
And ! wMt with a loiiffltig I aoaroe can boar,
That I wnrei n ohlld attain!
-HuataM. Min Philadelphia Idj.
tie
THE UP STAIRS TENANT.
"Tha Oltlwms' Rank of VenimRo" TO
private bnk In a town In Missouri. The
"Vnanno" part of the title bad buen In
hwtail frum another bank, which had gone
InU .liquidation yearn before, and referred
to some laud apeoulation in ronnection
with bunking.
Onr building was a plain two story brick,
tanfling at a corner, and the interior was
plainly furnished, aa was the rule in those
days.
It wan simply a long reomdlridad by a
railing in the center. Behind the railing
were our dinks, and at the rear end wan
the van It. The aecond floor waa namely
more intricate.
There was a front room and two rear
rooms, with a hall the length of tlieae lat
ter. One room was oxaerly over the vault,
and thi InnIs mo to tell you how the vault
waa built. It waa of brick, and two feet
thick, and at the fop the Joist of the sec
ond floor were covered with boiler plates.
Toe apacm between the Joint were filled in
with cemeut. On top of the second, floor
JoJaU, liefore laying the floor, we laid other
plan of iron, and when the bank waa
opened for business we had little fear of
our caah being atolen by any tenant of the
up stairs rooms.
The idea waa to root the rooma to law
yer" or doctors, but the flrat caller decided
to take all three, and to pay one year's rent
in advance. He waa a atrangor t all, but
gave hia name aa (Samuel Goldwaithe, and
exnlained that he waa an inventor, and
waa then Becking to perfect certain toola
for the use of minora. One of his ideaa waa
a drill to be worked by turning a wheel.
The man had a iBank, open face, a amooth
tongne, and when he offered to put down a
whole year's rent in advance it would not
have boon business to keep him out. While
air. Desnoyera, my partner, waa perfectly
aatiailed aa to our up ataira man, I waa not.
. There waan't the aligbteat reason to aua
pect that he waa not what he claimed to
bo, or that bo had any dmigna againat us,
but I aomehow felt myaclf suspecting him
Iron the flrat moment I aow hia face. He
hadu't got Kittled in hia rooma when I
planned that he would enter our vault by
way of the back room, or at loaat make an
attempt to do so, and tbla idea waa never
out of mr mind thereafter. 1 waa laughed
at by my partner, but tbia only made me
the more obstinate In clinging to my idea.
(ioldwaltbe furnished the front room aa
a reocption room and offtoe, the aecond aa
a bedroom and the third aa hia workshop.
Exactly over the vault he had a carpenter
put up a heavy framework or beams, Ana
among: the etuff moved in were chisels,
hammers, augura, blla, drills, flies, bbwb
and many other carpenters' and mechan
lce' tools. I could aay nothing, as he made
nau of all these as an inventor, but my sus
picions regarding bis final object were con
tinually strengthened.
For three months our man up stairs
aoarcely entered the bank below or Bpoke
to one of us, except as I met him at the
hotel where we both boarded. He waa so
auiet and easv anokun that everybody had
a good word for him, and he invited many
of too townspeople to visit bis rooms and
examine bis work. At the end ot six
months he was uuiversully liked and re-1
spected, and if he had wanted a couple of
hundred dollars at our bank a doien bual
nesa men would havo baoked his note.
While I had become ashamed to longer
mention my suspicions, they had by no
means left me. We iiad no watchman, and
the safe iu the vault was one of the old
pattern which was neither fire nor burglar
proof. My chief dependence waa on the
strength of the vault. I made all sorts of
estimates, but finally decided that Gold
waithe could not cut his way down into
the vault and open the safe iu less than
twelve hours at the very least. The tools
and appliances of that day were very erode
edupared to the modern.
The man up ataira bud been with us half
year, and no oue oould ftud the least fault
with his conduct, wheu he seemed to make
special effort to wlu my friendship. Up
to '.his time he had passed the evenings In
his rooms. Without raying a word to my
partner I had passed my evenings la the
bank, never leaving until about 10 o'clock.
I did this to shorten Goldwaithe'a time,
providing he intended to enter the vault. I
was afttiiys at the bank at half-past 7 lu
the morning, and this would give him only
nine and a half hours to work, where I had
(toured it would take him twelve.
One evening something waa said about
cards, and be so managed it that I iuvitad
him up to ray room lu the hotel to play a
faw camea. As long as he was there I ap
prehended no danger, and so it Anally oame
about that we used to spend almost every
evening in company. Sometimes I went
to hia room, ana sometimes ne weni w
mine, and he never oxhibited the slightest
curiosity regarding our business in the
bank. One evening he did not leave me
until II o'olock. Next, day Doanoyera aaidt
"Our man up stairs has been away, ehf"
"No."
"But I mot him as he came from the 6
aot last night at IU o'clock."
"You are mistaken.. He was In my room
until U." t
"is that sot Why, I met a man who
looked exuotljr like hiiu. He waa oarrying
aachel, headed for the bank, and I am
aure he went up the stairway."
This statement puazlod and annoyed me,
and kent my suspicions active. Knowing
that Goldwaithe was with me at the hour 1
of 10 1 was obliged to believe my partner
mlstakeu, but yet there was something
bout the case I did not like. About four
weeks later, oue morning as I opened the
hank, the ticket agent at the depot oame
Clang on his way to breakfast. A train
.passed at 6 o'olock, and be waa obliged to
be there.
"Lost your invenloM" he,askeJ
eamenp. .
"llow-whatf"
"Why, Uoldwailbe. He went off on the
train this morning, aru as he had a aachel
with him, 1 didn't know but he was going
lor good. Bought a ticket for St. Ioula."
As tioldwalthe had boon with me up to
11 o'clock of the night before, and had said
nothing of going away, I was puztled.
This state of mind waa Increased an hour
later when I saw htm in the bank. I
atarted to ask for an explanation, bnt on
aecond thonght concluded not to. That
evening I saw the ticket agent and asked:
"Are yon anre you saw Goldwalth go
away this morning?"
"Perfectly Biire. Why?"
"Because he didn't go. He came into
the bank an hour after t ear yon this
morning."
"Great heavens, man, but I sold Mm hia
ticket and passed the time of day with him!
Yon must lie mistaken."
Bat I sail fled bimtfoat I was not, and
then both of nt were puizled. About ewe
weeks later I made an excuse to get Into
the back room up stairs. I found a piece
of machinery mounted on the woeaeti
frame, and though I asked no quesnona
and Goldwaithe volunteered no Informa
tion I felt positive that it was a drill which
was to be worked by turning a handle. A
1 told you before, so long as 1 had the man
under my eye I did not fear for the vault, j
H he was with me evenings I cared not
what he did daytimes.
Two or three weeks after the incident
related above I had a four band card party
in my room, and Goldwaithe waa one of
the quartet. At o'clock I was called
down state by the ticket agent, who said:
"I want to know whether I have seen
traight this time or not. Goldwaithe oame
in on the 8:30 St. Ixiuis express."
"You must lie crazy! He is right up
stairs in my room at this moment, and
Peters and Thompson are with himl"
"But I tell you I saw him. More than
that, he came up the street ahead of m6
and tamed into the stairway."
I took him up stairs, and when lie saw
Goldwaithe sitting there be was dead beat.
Here were three instances of queer decep
tion. While I regarded them aa decep
tions or illusions there was something un
canny in t he incidents, and my interest In
the movements of Goldwaithe waa oonsid
erablv increased. On one pretense or an
other I got into bis rooms or sent friends
up there every day or two, but everything
appeared atraignt. une evemna: ne
down In the hotel office to write letter,
and while he was thus engaged I walked
np the street four squares to speak to a
merchant. On returning 1 met Goldwaithe
face to face, and saluted.
"Ah, you cut it snort."
"Yea."
'Well, mall It and hurry back."
I walked straight to the hotel, and there
sat the man 1 bad spoken to on the street
three minutes before! He was still writ
ing. I asked a friend who sat reading if
Goldwaithe bad been out, and he replied in
the negative. I felt my hair standing on
end as I sat down, and during all that long
night I did not get a wink of sleep. My
nsrtner. the ticket agent, and myself had
all seen what we had not seen. Was he of
flesh and blood, or waa he a wraith who
oould appear In t wo places at oncef
It was on a Friday evening I thought I
met our up stairs man on the street Sat
urday morning I took a stepladder and
closely examined the top of the vault, and
also sent a man np stairs to look at the
floor of the back room and see if It was in
tact. Everything was reported all right,
and Saturday evening our man said to me:
"I haven't slept well lately, and I believe
I will try a change of beds. 1 will tarn
into the room next to you for a couple of
night, and aee if the change went bring
sleep."
1 rejoiced at this, as I need not fear that
he was at work on the vault. I satisfied
myself that he was in bed before I turned
and that uiciit 1 slept better tnan ior
mouths before. He occupied the same
.room on Saturday night, and on Sunday
forenoon he an prised me by saying he
would acoompa:iy me to church. He ap-
neared to listen very closely to tue sermon,
and on the way home pointed out itestrong
and weak points. '
It was my custom to enter tlie nanx at
noon to see If ail was well, but on this
day, alter we had finished dinner and I was
about to start, a friend came m ana i was
detained about half an hour. Everything
seemed to be all right in the bank, but,
from force of habit, I opened the vault,
and one look showed me that the climax
had come. There was a hole through the
roof of the vault, our safe was open, and
lvlni on the litter of papers was a man.
did not know whether he was dead or alive
when I summoned help, but we soon found
that he was dead and lying in hie own
blood. The safe had been opened with
wedges, and the t8,S00 it contained had
been taken. It was half an hour before I
thought of Goldwaithe, and then he oould
sot be found. We burst Into nis rooms,
and about the first thing we found was
aachel containing onr money.
The machine which I took to be a drill
was a drill. A piece of the floor had been
out out. the drill had then done ite work
on the iron plates, and later on a chisel had
been used to pick out the cemeut and re
move the bricks. The robber could have
begun work at 5 o'clock on Saturday even
ing, and he probably did so. Who was hef
It was Goldthwaitel Fifty of ua oould
have sworn tt was he, and yet it wasn't. I
had left him alive at the hotel, and he had
skipped. Then who was itf Hia twin
brother, as we afterward ascertained to a
certainty. How did he meet hisdeathf He
had got iuto the vault and the aafe and se
cured the money. He passed up and down
by means of a rope. In going back the
second time for further plunder he had en
countered a piece of glass iu the cement,
and it bad severed an artery in his leg.
Goldthwaite knew that I mistrusted him.
He had, therefore, worked to throw me off
my guard, and when the ptau was ripe for
execution he lay sleeping within ten feet of
me, while his own brother was doing the
AW KNBMT BAFFLKU.
There is sn enemy wtth whom thousands are
fumlltir sll their lives, because they sre born
with a tendency to blliousiiem. VV ith this enemy
they are constantly battling with Ineffectual
wajiona. HostettiT't M niach Bitters will tat
tle It. Mere nuigatlves wM net reform s dlaor
dered emiHluon ol th liver Indicated, not by
conailpsllon alone, but slso by ties hwlschcs,
yellowiiRNi of the skin and eyeballs, uauces,
hirre i towtue and uneaslnesa, mor particularly
upon presume on the ilaht side, un slid below
the short ribs. Avoid drastic purgatives which,
grille and weaken the tnlestiuca, and substitute
this world-famous snt -bilious ennllsl, whlfh
llkewbe removes nialarlsl,sioniaehlcaud kidney
comp'alnts, rheumstlsm and nervouaiiets. As a
laxative of tle bowels, palncss hut cll'eetilftl, It
Imnroves appetite, sleep and the ability todlgeit,
and nossess the additional advauuge ol a
standard lonlc
A Real Gallant.-Mother-Hn yon wish my
daughter for .our wife? He (gallsntly)-hlrlly
that, madam, and partly that you may be my
mother-in-law
RATE NO KqUAL.
Aiacock's Ponous Plasters have attained
a world-wide reputation solely upon their
superlative merits. They have many would.
be rivals, but have never be. n equaled or
even approached in curative properties and
rapidity and safety of action. Their value
has been attested by the bithest me ical
authorities, as well as by unimpeachable
testimonials from those who have u-ed
them, and they are recommended as the
best external remedy for weak bock, rheu
matism, sciatica, colds, coushs. sore tbroat.
chest and stomach affections, kidney diffi
culties, weak muscles, strains, stitcties ami
aches and pains of every description.
Beware of imitations, and do not be de
ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for All
cock's, and let no solicitation or explana
tion induoe you to accept a substitute.
Ifyou would stop yonr wife In her scolding,
There's one thing you might do:
Just make yonr wife an allowance,
Ana she'll mike allowance for yon.
The Grip
Left mo In a terribly wenlt condition: mj
tical nearly vrreftkfld. My appetite wan all
Konc, I liml no itrtiifctli,
iMt tired all tlie
tlmr, litid dinnftrco tibia
roaring noises in my head
like a wat(rHlt, I alno
had aevere headache,
nni erer aiiikinjr
palna lu my Btnmacu,
Having hftard bo much
about Hond'i Sawapar
11 U, I concluded to try
it. All the dfsairreeable
effect of the Grip are
gone, 1 am free from pain and achci, and be
lieve Hood 'i SanaparlUa la rarely curing my
Hood's pS;
catarrh. I recommend it te all." Ubo, W.
Cook. St. Johnubnry, Vt.
M
Ueo. W.Cook.
Cures
unnn'g PIIITrma ConKtlimtiuli hv rentoriun
tile iwriHiaiiiu action ot me aumeuiary cbuiu.
Throat diseases commence with a cold.
cough or overfatiguing the voice. These
HymptomB (which, if neglected, often re
tmlt id a chronic trouble of the throat) are
allayed by the use of "ifrwn'i Bronchial
Trochu."
IsRvinia-Yer Jatnm and I are to become oart-
nent for life. Maud And you will be the senior
partner, uowiweei.
BCFTCBK AND PILES CUBED.
Wa nmlttvelv cure rupture, nilea and all rec
tal dlaeaaea without pain or detention from bual
note, Ho cure, do pay. Also all Private dia-
eaaea. Aaareas ior pampmei un. ronernam
laOtey. bub naraei aireev, oan fiauuiauo.
A Genial Glow. ftofreraWhat make yonr
oom iu red, Mr. Keiliy? Keilly It glowa with
pride, air, at not puitiug itaell In other people'
buiiueai.
BOW'B THIS1
We offer flOO reward fr any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured oy Mail u uaiarrn uure.
F. J. CH KN KY & CO.. Proim.. Toledo. O.
Wa the underefirned. have known P. J. Che
nerforthe last fifteen veara, and believe him
periectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obligations
mace oy ineir una. mini at midA,
Wholesale Dr KfrthU, Tole o, 0.
WALDINfi, KIN NAN 4t MARVIN,
Wholesale DrUKKlsta, Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken internally, acttni
rtlrwiltf iiMiii the blood and muoeus aurfacea o
the system. Prlre, 76 ceutap r bottle, bold by
all druggUt. TeatimonhUa free.
SHIL0HS
CURE
finvM Consntnptton. Concha. Croup, Sot
Throbl Sold by all Druggisti on a Guarantee.
Fora Lame aiae, dock or vnew oumqh ruiww
PlaaUf will give great tat is faction. 15 ceota
SHILOH'S VITALIZE!?.
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattanooga1Teun.A say j
ciT.lS'. V.ui'HJl'BB MY LIFE I
imliwttthltnedoracleMtt
Jewrused." For Dyspepsia, uvor or tutuey
trouble it excels, moe recta,.
QHlLOH'S
i CATARRH
'REMEDY.
umtavmi Catarrh? Try thifl Remedy. It will
relieve and Cure yL PrloeJO eta, This la
4 tnr ita miRPMufn 1 treatment is furnished.
free. Bhiloh's Remedies are sold by ua on a.
Kuarantee u give wuuuiuuuu.
mil AnM mnH Rilvfw Rrnrhtr awn .1 our nil OoW
and BUtar hj mui to um 010. aaa reiiiiu doom at a
Oslemaa, 41 Third street, Ban VranolMo; I will nad b
Teton mall tha cash, aooordlni to atvuf; U the amonBi
uausausiaeucr wui retain gum.
Prune Trees. '
Italian and Petite, one vear old: S to 4 frt
high, '20wr 1,000; 4 to tt feet hlKli.ftJj pef !.".
Packing done at coat. All trees warranted trM
t' name and free from liifleets or scale. Send
orders to TIKW, J. IA V'H attorney lu fact for
K. Walk 1 11s, add reus, Poland, Or.
isracnra.
DIt. PARKER'S UKK COUGH CURB.
One dose will ston a eoueh. It never faila.
Try It. f'riee, 25 cen a bottle. For aale by a4
all drug Ista, Pacific Coaat Agents,
00. DAHLBEN0EII 4 CO.. Druoflili,
914 Kearny Strt, San Franelaoo, Oat.
Hercules Gas Engin3
UAB ua vasvunaf
Masks for Powaw or Pumping Puipo.Mb
Tbt Casapest Rellahl. Oaa j
oa sssMM.
nf Out or ismbm
FiB fun
War Simplicity It BesU th World.
It oils Itself from a Reservoir,
No Carburetor to get out of 01 Is
No BatterlMorKKwtrlo Bpaark.
It ions wtth a Casaper Orsde of Gssolin. IHasi ass
OUMZKugUW.
ssoro roa ctuianm o
PALMER & REY, Manufactui
41. hnBi llmt.SaiFnatiiCi.bL
-AND- ; ' ' '
PORTLAND, OKBOOH.
1l
ELY'S CREAM BALM-CIeanaea the Naaal
nil Curew
mtHnirea. Alluva Pain and Iiiftunimatlon, Healft
lio Hre, ltettn'f J aHt and Wmell, am
Uvea ICellef at on for Cold in Head,
Apply into tht Hvstrilar It it Quickly Abtorbed. I
1 soc Drngguts or by mail. ELY BROS., M Warren bt, M. 1. 1
A Woman's Aniwer.-He- If I should aik you
to marry me, what would you say? Hbe Gueas.
He-wen erwiiat wou.a 11 royioe wiut one
tiaeea.
Uae Enamellne Store Pollah; ao doit, do naeU.
Tit Gikiua for breakfail.
HUMANE, STRONG,
CHEAPER THAN
BARB WIRE.
VISIBLE, ORNAMENTAL
art
ill' mvs!evlsmww
r rR mmmmm
OXI5 BNJOY9
Both the method and result whea
BrruD of Fisn it taken: it ii pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and id
gently yet promptly on the iuaneya,
Liver and Bowels, cleanaea the lyt-
tem eflectually, dupelt ooldi, head
achei and fevera and euro habitual
oonBtiwition permanently. For sale
in SOcand $1 bottle by all druggitta,
CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO.
tun fnnNcieoa. oh.
WuttmuE, ir. tew tout. r.
work. We caught htm three mouths lar
in New Orleans, and, while w could not
satisfy the jury that he waa one of the rob
bers, he was takau to Cinoionatl on another
charge and got a sentence of twelve years.
Benedict VI wa strangled in the cas
tle of St. Angelo by order of his succia
aor, Boniface VII. who a few niontiia
later was devoted and died in exile.
5G01I S ClilUISIUIl
of cod-liver oil presents a
perfect food palatable,
easy of assimilation, and
an appetizer; these are
everything to those who
are losing flesh and
strength. The combina
tion of pure cod-liver oil,
the greatest of all fat pro
ducing foods, with Hypo
phosphites, provides a re
markable agent for Quick
Flesh Building in all ail
ments that are associated
with loss of flesh,
Prapitrcd by Reott A Bown. rffifBlatj
Aw I era. noia uy ail orugsiua.
taw r
TVinhln thA atmiiwtn 01 anv nltier fanite: will not slmU'.u. sail or aet out ot ahsDe. HsnslSSS
In BIim.l . a Pprfn.t Vurm Fpiia. vf,t Handaome enonch to (Imameut a LaWH. Write for Drlces.
Uuacriptive Circular and Testimonials; also Catalogue ol Hartmau Steel Picket Lawn lenee,
iTte ana riower iiuaras, nexiDie ntre muvn, tw. i. rtmaj. iuvuuuu biuo u..,.
HsrhsaB Mil. Co., Bestir Falls. Pa. T. D. Ginie, Gen. Westsrn Salss Aol.. 008 Slats St . Chieatt.
Oalu M. CMrfcson, Jr.. Portland, Or. Holly. Mnon. Marks a Co.. spohane Falls. Wash.
a aa, jBsa js. bbbk The very remaraaDie ana certam
( J lr TNI relief given woman by MCOKB-8
V V N ' J-V-.. -a--- REVEALED REMEDY has given
it the name of Woman's Friend. It ie n . , uniformly sncceee
ful in relieving the backache", headaches r"i 1 J rL7 . and weaknesi
which burden and shorien awoman'j -sa w life, Thoueandt
of women testify for it. It will give health and strength aj-; i mm
and make life a pleasure. FOE SALE BY ALL Y I 1 II
DRUUGISTS.
Simonds Crescent Ground Cross Cuts,
And All Kind of MILL SAWS. Also Saw Repairing,
fas SIMONDS SAW CO.. 70 Front Straat, Portland, Or.
The Sower
Una no wpond chance, Tlie
tim Hupplu Ida nmls If he
, Uiiititt uio wise precauttuo of i
' piauttDg
Terry's Seed
k wrrr Miea Annual, lurinaa,
f COIlWllirliill llieiutrainiiu ucnt 1
r intoriiuitiuaaituutliiuatiiiHUiid
(JurHfiiliiBT It is ft rwiwlllwsl
' autuorlty. Kvery plttnier itliould
havf it. Kt-nt free on requeat.
fDaHaVeURV VCO., letH,Mlek.l
fANN'S QONg agUTTEW
Want to sell 1000 oasas fine SUtUU CORN.
Per case Qtidot., wo say d'J-ftv S3.4B,
8 i,75. ,85f and Kaucy Honey ltew,
RJ.40, Also m cajioa facte I'eaeliei.
High grade KJ.flO per cat, To
move thuui at once,
SMITH'S CASH STORE
W 414-41SProut St. Sari Francisco. M.
ELECTRIC BELT
Will imt Dry or frrae
Bones, Meat, Gristle and all.
Green Cut BUNJ& wil
double the number of era
will make them more fer
tile will carry the beaa
aaJely through the moltlnc
period and put them la
oondition to lay when em
command thehtKhestpno
and will dovelope your
chicks faater that auf
other food.
Yeed Oreen Bonei and
nse Oreoaoafoiie to kill
the lice, and yoa will maka
MAfifty pr cent mora prohk
JUS iBBUlgBIQ Maaa
pricea.
PETALUIA INCUBATOR COMF1, PETUUIA, CAU
Blf Ii the acknowlMMH
laattloi ramady for all iha
unnatural dlschargai aM
prlTatadlaaaaMoiman, A
eertaia our for the dabllk
UtiQf waaknaat paoaiia
to women. .
T wi.vi Ksa I ani fsaall UM
(to. In raowmandUut li at
rail luirararm.
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made for the euro of Heutlnal Weafcue&s, Palm
in tlie Buck, Loo of Memory. Hytileria, Nervo
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(ulladlscretion. lellevislu one or two day
H euiiiaiilsm, Conctiimtion, Faralysis, Kidney or
Liver Tioublea. lri?eS10. He diorolcular.
bunt 0. 0. D. or on receipt of price. Addreaa
ON.OOI BUOS , UrugirUla,
Oakland..,.. California
wa$B oyrup. 'tatties uooa. v"
YOUNG MEN!
The Specific A No. I,
On raw. without fall, all oaiwa of Ck
hwu tmd tileei, do mattpr of liuw long
Btumung. rruvenuH Binonire, 11 Dtiuiaaii in
ternal remedy. Cures wlieji every Uiiuj( elaa
baa fuiled. Sold by all Druggists,
MuiiufuctureraTheA.hiwiihelsiMtHllcma
P.trr.rja.ttO. Co.,BauJotw,Cal.
FRAZER AXLE
GREASE
Best intfieWorld!
Get the Genuine!
Sold Everywhere!
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Odrtjra. No pay ttllourud
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