THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE PA., MARCH 10, 1904 KE. P. IRVIN, L. OC. IRVIN, Tare RACKET New Spring Dress Goods. A assortment ; attractive and stylish goods in newest shades large and weaves, Etamines in black, navy, cham- pagne, grey, &c., a beautiful line at $1 per yard. wide Room Novelties colors and tion a few in prices a range of to men- pot made for us ex pretty cloth, Irvine Cloth, clusively but a 5k per yard very Albatross than cream, Cloth, more popular cardinal, champagne, S0¢. per yd, over onl Granite Cloth, a very serviceable cloth ; variety of colors at 50c. a yd. Rayndefyr, a guaranteed rain proof cloth, 2 popular colors, $1.75 per yd. Can't tell you about these goods so well in cold type. Better come in and look at them. Racket Store Co. Colyer. Wm. Farner, of this place, and Calvin Rhule, Potters Mills, transacted business at J S. Houseman'’s. Mrs. Maggie Barr, daughter Ella and Mrs, James Barr and Mrs. Wm. Com. mings and daughter Carrie spent Thurs. pay at the home of John Frazer, of Lin- den Hall, J T. Smith sold a valuable cow to James Runkle, of Centre Hall. Wu. Decker, of Illinois, is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Wm, Reiber. Geo. Bedlyon is somewhat delayed from work by a small accident in the mountain. Mrs. Francis Colyer is at present mak. ing her home at G. B. Lee's; Mis, Lee who was on the sick is some what im proved, Geo. Bitner and sons were busy haul | ing saw logs for Wm. Reiber. Among the sick are Foster Frazier, Mrs. Maggie Barr, J. T. Smith and Mrs, Samuel Slack; bope for their speedy re. covery. | Ruvkle Frazier spent Sunday at Penn | Hall with hus friend, Wallace Albright. Harry Cumming returned home Friday after spending several years in Free- | port, Ill. | Geo. Spangler and wife spent Satur. | day with their daughter Mrs. E. W. { Crawford. | Harry Shirk, of Boalsburg, was to P. | C. City looking for some hired help for | the summer, | Calvin Bodtorf transacted business at Centre Hall, Saturday. Correspondents Department Continued from page 7, Oak Hall Willard Dale and family, of on Saturday. John Hoy, of Centre Furnace, spent several days in town repairing the dam. age caused by last Thursday's flood. Miss Cora Homan entertained her friend, Miss Leah Rockey, of Boalsburg, on Sunday. Miss Annie Loesch, of Pine Hall, and | George Kline, of Farmer's Mills, were guests of friends in town over Sunday. Misses Anna Dale and Marian Benner spent part of last Friday at State College. E. K. Smith transacted State College and Pine Grove on Satur day. David Houser and wife, of Houserville, spent Sunday with their daughler, Mrs. james Kustenborder. Harry Wagner anc ed Mr. Wachob, who nity of Pittsburg, recently. Samuel Everhart, of the Branch, a caller in town on Saturday evening Our town was d thieves last Thursday night Harry been iil Some of the farmers io our vicinity are hauling doliar wheat Miss Bess Weber town for a short rest The oul--a sare Ww Friday John Etters and Centre Far- na spent Sunday with their som, | Clayton Ette's and family 1B F. Homau visit. resides in the vici was visite by chicken Barns and daagnter Helen have for some time is home from Allen. hermen are commencing to thaw sign of spr Dale and daughter El at Pleasaut Gap a, spent wife, of e, visited at the uanday. Heurv Homan and wife home of George Homan on S Mrs. J. G. Irvin visite Mrs. Kreamer at Boals? James Ka traded horses last 1 her aged sister | ently. re tenborder and Clifford Close week Aaronsburg. spent a few days | Je Wert and = 1s in Rebersburg Small with friends ton M Harry Lane mother Mis, turned to b day. Mr Spring MM! mother Ms Mr. Tr guest of b few davs this Harve der accompanied by his niece Blanche Burd, Susdayed with Mrs Mary Burd Warren Earnest St consin Claren on Sunday Nath Boob and wife, of Union county. accompanied by John Hosterman and wife, of Millheim, were guests of John Haines’ one day last week Joho Irvin and wife and Miss Alice Reagel, of Vicksburg, were visiting their uncle Jacob Wyle, a few days last week, Mrs. Ida Wyle had a severe attack of quinsy, but at this writing is improving. Geo B. Stover and wife, of Millheim, spent one day last week at |. C. Stover’s, Stewart Anderson, of Altoona, spent a few days at the residence of Charles Stover’s. wv, ana was ‘he guest of her on N. street, she re. at Tyrone on Mon. Leitzell home and children. of ed with her aged h die Wolfe Sanda Stam ba _ , of Savder ¢ Mrs week yunaty, was the Harvey Crouse a 5 Ninklebleck and ver and wife were to sce ther e Stover, near Penn Hall, Ferguson Twp. Captain J. M. Kepler returned from Hot Springs, Ark., on Tuesduy much improved in vigor aud health, Grandmother Ann Ross Gregory cele. brated her seventy-sixth birthday on Thursday, the 25th, at the home of her | son, DD. Rog Gregory at Mooresville J. Wesley Miller and wife of the Knoche farm, are mourning the loss of their son Paul, eleven months old. His death was doe to poeumonia after an iliness of only a few days. Interment was made in the Boalshurg cemetery, Charles and Sadie Shrefler, of Pine Hall, are mourning the death of their baby daughter eleven months old, Mary Kepler, little daughter of Hon. J. W. Kepler, is ander Dr, Woods’ care for throat trouble. Hamil Glenn is recovering from ty- phoid fever. On Friday morning the stork left a little soldier at Peter Ishler's. While attending O. E. Jonaon’s sale W. H. Bailey's horse fot oose and ram away, hitched to a sleigh, After run. ning three miles it was caught. Sleigh Ju but the horse was but Dale's | Summit, were visitors at Sunny Hillside | business at | | repaired should call on W. K | wife and McNitt Town. Mrs. John Colyer is on the sick list at this writing. Claton Boob and wife, of Sanydertown, were seen in our town visiting at Wm. Brant’s Geo. Houser and Wm. Wilson, from | Hecla, were visitors at David Stimeling’s over Sunday. The flood last week made things pretty lively about our town; three families had | to pull for higher grounds. One of Mr, Swinefort’s boys took a bath | on Sunday in McNitt's log pool—pretty cool, | The boy that stays at Daniel Slotman'$ | took a notion to tramp on last Saturday’ { by telephone he found him at Pleasant | Gap. Wm. Workman and Joe Herman, from Hecla, took a stroll to McNitt town to | look about the saw mill. | We have not received much war news { this last week. I guess the high tide has | either drowned or destroyed one or the | other's war vessels; we all hope they | will stay drowned in our town. By a mistake the scribe gave our town | the wrong name; after this we expect to | call it Hayettville in honor of E. M. Hayett, Wolf's Chapel. When did you fall last is the quiz of the day? Mrs. T. F. Stover who had a severe attack of lung fever is slowly improviag from Gertie Musser is recovering a severe attack of rheumatism Edna Winkleblech is down with paca: mouaia. Quite a umber of our people attend ed the sale of G. A. Zerby, in Brushval- 1:y Mrs. Jane Hartman, of Hartleton, was the guest of C. W. Woifl's several days. James Krape, of Spring Mills, caller at Sam’'l Mowery's. Mr. Harter, of Madisouburg, moved into the house vacated by Herben Yearick on the Zeigler farm Persons who need their sewing machines Haines, Boyd Musser, who had been visiting | his parents is again starting for Ohio, | K wish him mach success, Lemont, John Stemm and wife, of Boalsburg, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lenker. Mrs. Uriah Evey and Mrs. Chas. Zet tle, of Pern, spent Wednesday at the home of Wm. Schreck Frank Holderman and Alice Gray | spent Monday at the home of A. Holder. | man. William Williams and wife, of Philips | burg, are spending a few weeks among | friends at this place | Mrs Tabitha Brisbin, who bad been spending several weeks with her daugh. | ter in Bellefonte, returned home on Sat- | urday. | John Glenn and D. A. Grove spent Sat. | arday at Fairbrook. Linn Bottorf, of Curwensrille, is spend. ing a few days at bis home, Jacob Herman and wife spent Satar. day with his mother, Mrs. Craig. Laura Lytle and children, of Centre Hall, spent a few days in town. Wingate. Blair Alexander was a sad vietim of the flood last Thursday. Losing four milk cows and two young eattle by drowning; he got his foot hurt quite severely, he had ol her serious damage to quite an extent. After a aecond flood the lee Is still intact, causing the farmers in this vicinity much loss | by tearing fences ete, The Friends cemetery Is a wreck tombstones, are all down and trees | destroyed, | Mrs. John Halones is improving. | Miss Edna Murray has returned home after | visiting her brother C, G. Murray of Tyrone, Mrs. Mary Summers visited her parents at This was very poor sale weather, so wet. Herbert Bathurst has the mumps, but is improving. The lagrippe has been around this was a | Sugar Valley. The lumber firm to T. R. Harter & | Co. has increased its capital and is branching out and acquiring more tim ber land and enlarging its workingcapa city. Mr. Harter made a business trip to Ebensburg last week ; purchased out right the largest lumber job remaining in Cambria county. It consists of a 3000 acre tract of timber, saw mill, camp, six horses and three miles of tram road, ete, The amount of timber on the tract is es. timated at 3,000,000. The price paid is $14,000. Two children of the Tressler family living in the extreme western end of the valley died (both the same day), from diphtheria February 25 and were buried in one grave February 27. Several other cases of the dreaded dis- ease exsist among children in that neigh borhood, and there is danger of an epi demic Messrs, Samuel Matter, William Krape and George Eyer, who live near Mt, Zion, are among the strongest and most supple men in the valley. February 24, they beat the record for a big day's work in the woods, having felled over 100 pine trees and cutting nearly 300 saw logs, in ten hours. Probably the equal of this has never before been accomplished in Clinton county.— Journal. Coburn. Mrs. Anna Barker spent a few days at the home of Dr, Barker at Ingleby, Hundreds of fish were caught in Penns and Pine crecks on Monday. P. H. Stover will sell some personal property at public sale on Saturday. Miss Anna 8. Beahm will have sale of live stock and farmiog implements on Friday and J. W. Kerstetter's large sale will be on Tuesday. Many tricks and jokes are being play- ed on toll keepers. Recently a young man walking to town, when near the The old lady came out She said, “whoa.” and he said, ‘what do you want 7’ fog.” A. B. Meyer and wife spent bath with friends at Howard. At P. S. Meyer's sale last month-old colt was weighed 680 Ibs week a 1 sold for $65. It The canning factory talk is still going | already. Push the good work along, but be sure you know what you are doing Farmer's Mills. place during the past week. | George W, Kline spent Sunday at Oak | Hall with parents and friends | The party held at James Grove's was | well attended and all report a fine tme. | Wallace Musser | Mrs. Sarah Musser, | spent Sunday with H | ] wife and his mother, from Penn Halli, D Hagas's Rev. Rearick’s appointment could not | be filled Sunday evening on account | liness | Henry Brown from Millheim | through this place Sunday passed The Penn Cave scribe says trapping is very brisk at present, and must look af. ter his traps every evening H. F. Hagao from Linden Hall, Sunday at home with parents and friends Nathaniel Brown, member of Co. D, 145:h Regt attended the reanion held at | Belietoute two weeks ago, and reports haviog a fie time, Rock View. spent the Sab- | on and about $1500 has been subscribed | The water has been very high at this | | eating too Yarnell. over Sunday at the home of Jerome Con- fer. Mrs. John Rockey returned home last week from a visit with her daughter, Mrs, Jno. Heaton, at Oak Grove. R. Seymour Confer, wife and Mrs. Scott Walters, visited at J. A. Confers one evening last week, James Lucas, of Snow Shoe, visited one evening last week with Miss Marie Croft, Messrs Geo. and Winfield spent Sunday at their home here Jno. Baney, who is emploved at Cato, Sundayed at the home of his Uncle Henry Fetzer and best girl, Ralph Malone had the misfortune to cut his head severely while coasting. A sled load of young folks attended protracted meeting a! Pleasant Valley one eve last werk loltes use ere the pa:iy « } report having had me, came in full jut all Jacob Yaruci! and yion are very Miss Jennie Confer i sustained vo serious Ir Messrs Geo tany, on the ice, but juries and James Gates, of Nit few days last week with their uncle Ino Croft, Miss Nora Poorman Shoe last week. speut a visited at Snow Jerry Confer returned home from Moore's Run, last week Chas. Brown spent one eve of last week at D. W. Boyer's A debate will be held in the school building at this place, Friday evening, March 18. All are ip. Subject be- ing a yery interesting cue. hs Ht It seems that a young man of this place is watching for a certain other fellow who took his gir] bome the other night We hope no one will be compelled to y : i the home of toll gate, walked very heavily and then | 4 { Edna Poorman, " A debate Frid: ie said, I only came out to see a foo! pass- | debate Friday night wear a wig. Maude Poorman spent a few days at Mrs. Ira Confer, Chas by Miss attended the Rogers, accompanied of Runville, Harry Shawley and Lawrence Croft 81 ent Saturday evening in Bellefonte Adam Lohr, Ww 0 IlHlamsport, Sunday {ed at Jonathan Packers of % We, the inhabitants thankful n wm arnell ore damage was ( { the food E bau burg lis Powne!ll bas taken the coutract to passengers from this place to Miles Guarantees that they'll not freeze | their feet. Michael Heaton was so unfortusate as to lose a good borse—colic was the cause Martin Fetzer is on the many crackers sick list from on his way | home {rom debate Friday evening of | i Feidler. A.W. Wetzel, our horseman, traded horses grith John Stover, of Rebersbarg; wonder who got the best bargain? Frank Lose purchased a fine team of borses from C. W. Hosterman for $200 On Saturday one of Nicodemus Lose's cows slipped on the ice and fell disiocat- ing ber hip, she had 0 be shot. Ou Monday Wesson Snavely was up to Spring Mls to sce his uncle Joha Krader who was hurt on the raliroad some time ago. Penns valley was wel the Ze2rbv sale in Brashvalley, Willie Woll Miss Katie Breon is a welcome at J. D. Stover’s Miss Catharive Malone represented at ts housed ap with quinsy visilor is wigiting her { brother Fred Miss Kate Royer is visiting her parents | one in Jacksonville The Smulton chickenpox appears to | be worse than the Rock View, | Johu Grove, wife and three little sons | spent Sanday at Aady Breon's. | Miss Carrie Hoy spent Sunday at home, Misses Helen Stover and Kate Fravil | spent Sunday at Frank Keen's. Joba Ishler has several sick horses Henry Fishbarn, about 52 years old, has got the chickenpox ; there appears to be! a great deal of chickenpox around through our town, Some teacher , instead of giving scholars an education, try. to give them rheumatism by hosting windows and let- ting the wind blow over them this Jamp weather; they cannot move around like the teacher. From what doctor comes that perscription ? Rock Grove. very James Darst, wife and daughter Clara, visited at Wm. Bowers on Wednesday evening. Jacob Royer and Anna Kritzer trans. acted business at squire Grove's one day last week, Clare Darst is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs, Harry Harper, of Centre Hall. Harry Harper and wife, of Centre Hall, visited with the latter's parents, James Darst’s on Monday. Mrs. Bodgan and daughler Susie spent Sunday at the Loop. Misses Verginia Kritzer and Mary Jordon spent Sunday with their friends, Misses Lydia Ishler and Eva Bubb, of Fruittown, The Rock Grove school will take part in dialogues at Fleishers Gap, on Fri- day ; all are cordially invited. Miss Mary Kritzer is improving. Smullton. Jesse Wert and wife, of Aaronsburg, spent Sunday amoung friends in our town, Thos, Greninger left for Nittany valley last week, Elk creek is on the rampage, but so far no damage has been reported, but cellars full of water, Serene Harry entertained the follow. ing over Sunday : Mrs, Anna Schoffstall, of Minersville; Michael Woomer and wife, of State College ; Mrs, Irvin Harry, Miss Frazer and wife, of Mill Hall, John EK. Royer and family left for Snyder county where they will spend some time among frends before going to W. M. Wance moved into | first one to All our young men should attend the auctiop as they have a present for'every Burned to death Miss Sarah Fox, a maiden lady of 66 years, who lived all alone, she was sick for some time with dropsy, was burned to death on Sunday forenoon; she was in the habit of smoking and it ix beijeved that she set fire to her clothing as she was sitting in the rocking chair, nearly all her clothing were burn ed from her body aod ove of her ears badly burned Darid Dorman was the come to the borrible scene when he found her lying on the floor dead She was buried on Monday alter. noon at St. Paul's Charles Z our expert fisherman, savs that the fish do bite on top of the ice Taking babies to places of amusement is a crying shame A weak artist can draw a larger object than a strong horse Womanly Health, Strength and Beauty Strength and beauty in woman depend entirely upon her health. A woman cannot look her best if suffering from one or more of the many ail ments peculiar to her sex These ailments in- variably canse, sooner or later, the loss of her symmetry of form and freshness of complexion. AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea Makes Strong and Beautiiui Women. ft is a most pleasant and effective remedy for the troubles which cause so much suffering among women the world over. It relieves immediately and eventoally cures all eases of disordered men. female weakness, prolapeus, chronic sick head ache, nervousness and These are the silments which de tive aw uth and beauty and make Ee old before her time, The use of the Herb Tea will enable ber to retain these qualities, It clears the complexion and improves the form. A cupful at bed time will give a woman health and strength struastion constipation sleeplotaness man of her ye Ch fomgees, April 19, 1908, amiing Wisard Of Oo, Chioago, 111 Gentlemen «My wife had been suffering with female weakness and extreme nervousmess ®hich Inter the physician who has been attending nor for A long time atbribated to her being unable to steep. After bossing shout all night she would Invariably rise in the morn ing with a terpit!e headache. The doctor seemed to be able to do nothing for ber and she was constantly got ting worse. She decided to bry your Herb Tes and drank a ouplunl before retiring. In the morning she arose after a good night's rest and without a headache for the fire! thine in months, Bhe has continued taking it during the past three monthe and has forgotten what a sleepions night means, Kho I» Sealing ih and every one remarks how well she is looking. Her com prion is as choke at a young girl's ape figure has yved wonderfully. our oy Wh Ta SR Cornell Av, Uhloago, Prepared by Bamiine Wiad 061 Os, Chlosgn. Pries, Boe. COUGH BALSAM Soothes the Throat, Stops the Cough. Mie. andthe, HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS Act Gently and Without Pain. She. FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY C. M. Pairish, Bellefonte. Howard Brickley, of Altoona, visited Walker | Howard, Dr. Geo G. Groff, of the State Board | of health, was summoned here Saturday | by a telegram from Beech Creek, advis- | ! | ing that our town should be put under | strict quarantine regulations. It is a | | much regretted fact that the number of | cases have been on the increase, solely | due to laxity in quaravtining certain | | places. The source of origins in a number | of cases has been traced to a particular place which the Board of Bealth, even to | the present time, have failed to enforce | quarantine. ‘*‘Its up to them,” let them put the quarantine where it should be, and this much dreaded contagion will be stamped out Claude R. Moore and wife, who have been at Altoona for some time past, ar- rived in Howard last Thursday. Mr Moore will again open jup bis jewe establishment in his father's drug store He deserves your patronage Ward V. Schenck had the to bave two fingers of the mashed while at in marble works A ry misfortune right band the Mayes’ Work certain gentleman conspicu his and to be visiting his sister the past week, has been discov ered in a certain residence on Walnut street, a victim of the dread smallpox. A. O. Yerger, employed at Bellefonte, attended the bang held at the hose building by the Howard Hose Co. Satur- day evening last. mus absence, reported et Jos. D. Diehl! was a Williamsport visit or part of last week The boiler for the canning factory ar- rived last week and will soon be placed in position. Owing the high water several places were flooded at this place last week, sev- eral bridges torn away and the mill dam was broken in several places The following are new cases of the smallpox epidemic since our last com munication, Jacob Robb, Howard Twp; Clyde Confer, son of Frank Confer, and Lincoln Crox In the boro Frank Williams, son of Isaac Williams, Philip Holter, son of H. C. Holter and Jackson Kline, Esq of Julian. Mr. Craig and very poorly for s wife, who have me Ume, are now better Wm. Craig ) turned home this week accompanied by his big brother Irwin Craig, £2. of Johnstown? They were despatched home on account of the of Steabeny ee, Of ir parents’ | B fay an a ness Doctor of few hours Bellefonte's in our town one dentists, spent this week, The revival services that are being held in the United Brethern church con ducted by Rev, Miss Mary Wtitehead, bave proves to be a great success Us to this time there were fifteen persons at the altar for prayer and there still con- tinues 10 be great interest shown Rev. Davidson, pastor of the U. B chur Beliefonte, preached a very able sermon in town this week ‘ | a of The Ugion children’s services held on Sabbath moming was a great success, there being a large number present Mrs. Hanoah Murphy, who has had a . 4 tack of - rie very bad attack of thes grip tet The Rev. Derkee, pastor of the Matilda charge, delivered a church on is much bet. sermon inthe U. B day evening There has been a KE % 18 | Pp sold his entire crog Lawrence arge demand in our Chas for Bg cents per bu town for nt aloes lover as taken a ook out Sam. Peck is watehis Two of young sleigh ridesgeneraliy n their horses of 1} but replaced them limits Miss Nora W ames who has been visiting her friends at W. Va. has returned home again : Dannie still holds the mountain run who Ke il a rule release is on entering the city, wutside of the © iy our men or oir t The level headed the one who always agrees with us, man is Potter T wp. PLUM GROVE, James Keller transacted delliefonte Saturday. Mrs. Eliza Stump spent Sunday at the home of David Keller. Mrs. Florence Lunkle and Verna and John Meyers, of Centre Hall, spent last Tuesday with the former's sister Riiza business in | Stump James Stover and wife visited with Mrs, SBtover’s parents, Geo. Koch's. Victor Auman and family called at the home of |. H. Auman’s on Sunday after. noon, Philip Auman and son Jerome spent Friday in Georgesvalley with Jacob Jamison who is stil} ick list, Hello, Beaver Dam the world are you you, are yon from you on the where in happened et us hear scribe and what taking in toll’ iman and ths wilk Vietor A J iay friend and wile ) Cormac vumber of young fo attended the party beld at the home of oman Lingle tn honor of Therm Tressler, Jur supervisor John Kuhn Among I 5 affairs ay which was has been farmers taxe MT. PLEASANT Mr Ki ely and wife are b, improving slowly Mrs. Mary Newman whe has been sick for Weeks, is Owiy hn Henr 1 of Richard Fink, disd irsday Marc! , Bt 3 head of Rider the water on & smal tL Cowher, both being : Hust got out but I Was caught by the ef and carried down inte fice, and perished be He was a young man days and leaves } broth gh, Mrs vinas and Orne improving he rogress keep Colyer 1s on the d ine od the famous the ama tele. saw lisappearing 1 away, moved one of our machiner ast week they pb The wheat to market thiog to get that price for wheat Walker. i and removed 0 ones farmers were bustling their §: inst week ; it is 2a rare is confined to the bouss. igh on Ammon G stamiey had eight The water was quite b Thursday ttle pigs drowned Sales are the order of the day aromnd here, Mrs again, Mrs. Chas. Year Jonathan Condo this week Mrs. Wm. Orr is on the sick list Ben Vovada is able to be around CK 1S improving. Was seen on our streels Houserville. id not make thelr jut of high water ! E J. Scholl, last Walker of resent Amanda Boalsb n lows al} er & Co, have purchased a Irvin, of Oak Hall ost & valuable cow ITE, 5 loom Jumes Raymond ast week John Meckiey spent Sat The business man likes 10 meet peo. ple he can trust, but be much prefers those who pav cash urday in Bellefonte Sound Sleep Depends On Good Digestion Insomnia is a result of dyspepsia, The suffering stomach sets your nerves on edge, ban- ishes sicep and leaves you a prey to dark thoughts and a terrible, oppressive sense of impending calamity. come thin and scrawny; your face your food distresses you. bad breath. You be- is pinched and sallow. In the moming a bad taste and We have a remedy we koow will correct these conditions, Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will make your stomach well and strong; will quiet your nerves; fill your veins with rich, red blood; brighten your eyes; put flesh on your bones; make your cqmplexion clear, and bring you sound, refreshing sleep. We guarantee they will relieve you of the load that is breaking you down physically and mentally, Peoanse of our positive knowl. edge of the many wonderful cares Rexall Dyspepsia Tab. lets have effected, and to make you feel our confidence in them, we promise to give you back your money without question If you say they have pot cured you. after eating. Combined wi severely with a belching of gas and a run dewn they ied d pil condition. 1 toek the Rexall and | cannot sey too much for w My headaches te NY. y all CTE Ee BE we Price 25 cents. Sold only st our store or by mail Green's Pharmacy.
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