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-itrj'jts.wB- THE ARGUS, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1909. 2 NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORS 'ed and with the money thus obtained, bought food and clothing for himself and wife. When arrested Stahl had, secured employment in a' restaurant. . He is well connected, being the son of Meq Are Laid Cff. Some 52 men lieutenant of police in Chicago and have been laid off at the Bettendorf holds an honorable discharge from the DAVENPORT Wheel plant. W. P. Bettendorf state3 that the car works was, about a month ahead of its contract with the Mil waukee road, on which it is working at present. For this reason, material has not been arriving fast enough to United States army. Wife Had Company. When Albert Alexander, colored, returned to his home at Eleventh and Farnam streets at 3 o'clock Sunday morning he dis- to leave his work several weeks ago on account "of his poor health. His death was probably caused by nervous prostration. Mr. Graham was about CO years of age. He was born and raopoil in ' ftat-annnrt Kilt mrhvori nhnil 20 years ago to Blue Island. , "u'Dl ou,"7 """T " J D f nr hnuu' f ni 1 Af rnnm of TlrrmM-i'a Tina. Ernest George Brueggen died in .o t. . Mercy hospital from an attack of " ' ". pneumonia Saturday night. Young ;3r;.J . :7.. ZlZ.r,"l keep work up at the gait at which it J covered his wife entertaining another was being pushed by the 350 men at man. There was a quarrel, during work at the plant. So some eight men were laid off a week or so ago, while Mr. Bettendorf was in New York. For some time there have been evidences of a movement to form the Bettendorf which the woman swung a carver and caught Albert in the left jaw, inflict ing an ugly gash. The home-wrecker disappeared. . Mrs. Shaw was driven into the cold. She was seated on workmen into a branch of the Steel the front doorstep when Officer Court Car Builders' union, and Mr. Betten dorf on his return to the plant late last week, learned that about 52 work men has been unionized and were planning to call on him as a commit nev nassed. He Quizzed her and on entering 'the house found Alexan der in a bad way, having suffered the loss of a great amount of blood from the cut. Shaw and the woman were tee and demand the reinstatement of arrested and sentenced to serve 10 the eight men previously laid off. If j days in the county jail for vagrancy. the latter were not reinstated, there was to be a strike. Mr. Bettendort says that he decided to strike first; so the entire 52 were laid off. Sentence Made Light William E. Stahl, charged with the larceny of a watch from St. Luke's hospital, was, brought before Judge Bollinger yester day forenoon and through his attor ney, C. H. Murphy, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to serve GO days in the county jail. Stahl's case was not that of an ordinary criminal. This was his first offense and he stole the watch on the impulse of the mom- Obituary Record. Saturday night Henry F. Kipp died at his home, at 1S30 Dixwell street, after a three days illness. His death was" caused by par alysis. Mr. Kipp was born in Ham burg. Germany, Feb. 29. -1810. Ho learned the shoemaker's trade In his home town and later married there, He came to America in 1872, remain ing in Chicago tht first four years He then came to Davenport, where he remained only a short time befjre moving to Clinton. He made his homo in Clinton until 1895, nearly 19 years Since 1S95 his home has been in Dav cnt In order to buy the necessaries of enport. life for himself and wife. They had Word has been received in Daven reached the city penniless and Stahl I port that Frcemont Graham, aformer went to the hospital in search of work. ' Davenporter, had died Saturday at While 4here he discovered a gold i Blue Island, near Chicago. Mr. Gra watch lying on a table in the waiting ham had been U. S. express agent at room and purloined it. This he pawn- j Blue Island but had been compelled ! all druggists. MO LINE Pipe Bursts. A three-quarter inch Brueggen was only 17 years of age and had been-in this country but a short time. - SILVIS room occupied by the Model Printing company on the lower floor. The most serious phase of the affair was ths in jury sustained by J. M. Farnham, pro prietor of the printing company, who in his eagerness to get upstairs and The card partv given Wednesday slut the water connection, slip- pie o? SL MwC.tnSchi fe"; Sprai hi ' ?nkle' East Moline. was a success socially puimi1.Th. .h i.i., and financially. Cinch and euchre. . . . were nlaved at 21 tables I 1 tte umJ OI "le "I,JBl c""rc" were piayea ai laDies. Rtrimtiiroe i.. th win, thn s0,i The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap- nnnmmtt.ma. h ' no tlta tist church met Wednesday afternoon . ; : .., . wn.The structure will cost, in the neigh- , , , , T ir , TV borhood of -$18,000. Chicago, who took charge of the de votional exercises. The money, or enough of it to guarantee the com mencement of building operations In A T r n innlnnn(nl nnrnrtqinwonr ' t. ldt 11 v will vcuiriuiiai nuui laiu.utni. i.n t t , b. given by ,bc Pl,;. V. XZ . fn upv t. yj ixnnov C. F . Hillfl.nger 8 30 M. A. Hollingsworth . 2 25 J. C. Hanley 7 50 H. B. Hubbard Co., clerk 124 00 111 & Ehleb 8 C9 I Kramer Printing & Pub. Co. ... 4 75 Harry Lane 13 75 E. B. McKown, Sec. ."...13104 T. K. McCullom 19 23 M. A. Martlndale 9 75 J. T. Noftsker 1 60 T. F. Norton 12 10 T. S. O'Hara 11 13 T. S. O'Hara 3 90 Mrs. M. J. Phillips 10 CO PneUl Tnlatrrnnh Cr 9 C.I R. I. Sand & Gravel Co. 19 73 N It. I. Sand & Gravel Co. ...... 24 5 R. I. Hardware Co. ....... 6 68 R. I. Fuel Co, 71 91 Robbs'. Express Co. ' 95 05 Reddig Co 4 45 Jas. A. Ryan 42 J5 R. I. Argis 31 10 Smith & Hause : 18 t)0 Jos. Schroeder i. ....... 1 75 Jos. Schroeder .'...... 5 c-5 Schocker Paper Co 6 00 J. II. Stuhr 31 50 W. E. Smith . 6 75 Paul Thiesen - 1 50 Union Printing Co. . 11 00 Volks Zeitung 5 00 Weyerhaeuser & Denkmann ... 5 50 John Williams : . 50 00 Young & McCombs 7 E. G. Frazer 14 94 Miss Margaret O'Donnell and Miss Evelyn Wilson are the teachers charge. in , Neighborhood Favorite.' Mrs. E. D. Charles of Harbor, Maine, speaking of -Electric Bitters, says: "It is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It . deserves to be a favorite everywhere. It gives quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney de rangement, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its ac tion on the blood, as a thorough puri fier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alterna tive tonic is sold under guarantee at OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL Will Remove to St.. Louis. Rev. Paul W. Brown was in the city Sunday visiting with his family and left yes terday for Chicago to complete some business arrangements. After return ing from Chicago he will move with his family to St. Louis which city will remain his home in the future. Mr. Brown has' been appointed -special correspondence for the Chicago Record-Herald and t"he St. Louis Globe Democrat with a commission from them to Write un the waterways of the country. The study cf deep inland waterways has long been a hobby with i.ir. Brown. He is therefore amply qualified to fill his responsible position. City Council Room, Rock Island, 111., Feb. 1, 1909. The council met in reg ular session at 8 p. m., Mayor Schaf fer presiding and all the aldermen present except McNealy. The minutes of the last regular ses sion were read and approved. Aldermen I'tke and Blochlinger sub mitted ordinances, which were consid ered and adopted by unanimous vote, allowing labor pay rolls for weeks end ing Jan. 23 and 30, as follows: Pete Loge 16 50 Fred Bowers : 12 60 Henry Utke 12 60 Wm. O'Brien 12 60 Tony Harper 10 50 Chas. Grams ,. ,2 10 A1. Sugden .. . 5 25 Joe Gutzweiler 12 60 Nels Peterson .5 25 Chas. Grams 6 30 Emil Frank ..' 6 30 Al. Sugden 2 10 Jno. Guinnane 2 10 John Smith ' 1 25 C. F. Gaetjer 8 10 Nearly Frozen to Death. That A. Herbert of Rock Island was not frozen to death Sunday morning is a miracle. Herbert had been drinking so much that he had delirium tremens. Sunday Total Recapitulation. Fire department acc't Health account Street account Police ..: '.- Salary City hall .:. Election ., ..: Sixth ward sewer. Bridge f.. ....$4,024 40 ....'858 11 ....112 50 ,...207 90 .,..873 39 t. . .366 66 . . . . 31 30 .... 20 f. . ... 74 7 62 50 Seventh ward sewer 124 00 Printing 52 75 Park ... 131 04 Total general fund $4,024 40 Water works expense 1,390 30 Reservoir expense 257 17 Water works' const, 427 iC For Malring Fudge and Taffy get A pure, fine-flavored syrup that makes the finest kind of candy. In 10c, 25c. asA 53c tins ct All groecra - A boofc of cooking and czndy-mzUnj recipes stnf free on request. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO New York Island. Report adopted by unanimous vote. A'.derman Frick offered resolution that $1,000 be set aside in next annual appropriation to construct reinforced concrete sewer on Nineteenth street from gate house on river front to dock line on levee. Adopted. Alderman Iiwler submitted an ordi nance amending the-ordinance relating to pawnbrokers, junk and second ban I dealers, and moved its immediate con sideration. Carried. . Alderman Lawler moved the adop tion of the ordinance as amended. Adopted by unanimous vote. Alderman Frick offered resolution relinquishing all tax extended for city against property purported to be an nexed in tract of South Rock Island. Adopted by unanimous vote. Adjourned on motion of Alderman Trefz. M. T. RUDGREN, City Clerk. Total water works fund ..$2,075 42 14th av 30th to 46 st prop hldrs.280 ;1 Jno. Haley 5 25; morning at 5 o'clock, J. Reimers at Roger Price 5 25 519 Sixteenth avenue heard a man at D. W. Kelley 5 25 tne d(Klr and Stas up found Herbert Fritz Schoel 5 25 at tlie door both coatless and hatless Chas. Grams 5 15 trying to get in the house and called Wm. Ehmer 5 25 lbc ponce. II. Heuck 5 25 Al. Eaton 5 25 Jas. Solanberger 5 25 M O'Connell r 25 j Harry Seiter 5 25 Richard Barley 12 60 Frank Johnson 7 05 Andrew. Anderson 12 66 Frank O'Connell 12 SO Dave Rooks 10 50 M. Cavanaugh 6 30 Jno. Entler 8 40 Emil'Erank 4 2t Chas. Grams 6 30 Dave Thomas .' . 4 20 D. W. Kelley 4 20 Roger Price '.. 4 20 Geo., Anderson 4 20 Vlck Peterson . 4 20 Geo. McGuire : 2 10 Thomas Connors . . .' 2 10 M. O'Connell ' 2 10 Wm. Peck 2 10 Ray Bugg 2 10 Barney Ernst 2 10 Al. Sugdon ?. 2 10 James O'Hern 2 10 Dave Swathwood 2 10 John Quinn 2 10 John Haley "2 10 Bert Chaves 2 10 Geo. Button 2 10 F. Stewes 2 10 Total $263 Recapitulation. Street account 98 30 J. Nesbltt 2 10 Water works const, acc't 98 90 j Bert Chaves ; 2 10 Reservoir expense acct 57 75 Joseph Gaier 5 25 Longview park acc't f 8 i0 Chas. Demunench 5 ?5 (Wm. Hedges 3 15 Total $263 35 , A. Divoe 3 15 i Geo. Bratton 2 10 Pete Loge . Fred Bowers Henry Utke Wm. O'Brien Tony Harper 12 4(f , Vick Peterson 3 15 8 40 ". Frank O'Connell 10 50 ; Jas. ;.. 8 40 Farrell 3 00 8 10. Wm. Ray ...... 3 00 10 50C. Evers .10 50 Richard Barley ......... 10 20 j A, Dona way' .10 50 Frank Johnson .... ...... 8 40 i Jos. Gutzweiler 12 60 Andrew Anderson ............ 8 40 ; Emil Frank . 5 25 Joseph Stroehle .............. 5 25:John Entler 5 25 John Anthony 1 05 A; B. Sugden 3 15 Henry Wish ... 4 20 C. F. Gaetjer 10 50 don MrPorl A TO ' Dave Rooks ' -1 35 Geo. Anderson '. 7 2b Geo. Kinsley 5 25 Dave Thomas 7 35 John Entler . 8 40 Dave Swathwood 5 23 Barney Ernest 525 Ray Bugg 4 20 Emil Frank 7 33 Dave Knittle : , 2 10 Thomas O'Connor 5 25 Obituary Record. Mrs. Enoch Peter son 1720, Thirteenth street, died at the Tri-City sanitarium Saturday night af ter an illness of three months' dura tion with a complication of diseases. Mrs. Peterson , was born in Wester gorland,. Sweden,, DiH'ember 4, 1SC9. She ca:ne to America and directly to Molineln the spring of 1S92. She was married in Moline three years later to Enoch Petereon, and one daughter came to bless their union. With the exception of three years, which were spent In Princeton, 111., Mr. and Mrs Pete"rson have resided continually in this citjv Franz G. Hopper, former assistant traffic manager for the Mo.Iiue Plow company, died of tuberculosis at Al- hambra, Cal., Friday, Jan. 15. Mr. Hopper had resided in Moline about three years, but his health became im paired and he was forced to resign and seek relief in California.. Before going to Moline he was general freight agent for the I. I. & I. road, with head Total ..v..$355 90 Recapitulation. Street account 31 0 quarters at Chicago Vater works const, niter .....227 55 Reservoir expense acc't 26 25 Longview park acc't 10 50 Save Money by Buying Chamberlain'3 Cough Remedy. You will pay just as much for a hot tie of Phnmliprliiin's Pninrh Remedy Grand total ...$b,J7a 6ZA9 for anv of thc other cough modi J. W. Cavanaugh 75 00 Walter Wise 46 50 Hank Morgan . 42 00 N. J. Hoeltzner 42 00 A. F. Greaser 33 00 Ed. Caulflcld 33 00 Robt. Scefeldt 33 00 Clarence Skinner 35 00 Roy Reed 35 00 ,AhIgh grade Coffee GRANULATED tka Huct n tvH nhnff 1 removed. bllO UUJb . lfiavintr the Corree Dure ana aeu- eious in tbe cup. Sold by Leading Grocers. Writo today lor free ainple can. HALLIGAH COFFEE CO. cines. but you save money in buyin it. . The saving is in what you get, no whrvt you nay. The snrc-to-cure-you quality is in every bottle of this rem cdy, and you get good .results when you take it. Neglected colds often d velop serious conditions, and when you buy a cough meiicine you wan! :o be sure you are getting one that will James Farrell 36 00 I cure your cold. Chamlorlain's Cough Wm. Ray 31 501 Remedy always cures. Price, 25 and' Geo. W. Henry : 65 00 50 cents a bottle. For sale by all drug H. Harris 39 00 gists. Ilenrv Frank 33 00 Wm Sprague 33 00 Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured In IT. F. Lamn . 33 00 Three Days, r-haunon riiifva S3 23 Morton i.. mil., of Lebanon, lnd., t v ravftnanch l' 10 4?? says: "My wifQ had inflammatory rheu T tjqIv' 3 GO I mutism in every muscle and joint; her nvia Mnrhlnfi shon 8 auul;"uB l""'" uuuj an Elect Const. & Mach. Co. Hartz & Bahnsen (Jo. .... Ludlow -Valve Mfg.' Co. .' E. E. Lamp T. F. Norton Total , ....$355 90 Alderman Frick submitted an ordi nance, which was considered and vvm. Jckerman 7 adopted by .unanimous vote, allowing Nels Peterson 5 23 claims against the several funds, as J. B. Brown 5 25 follows: Jas. Gutzweiler 12 fiOj Newton Archer 5 23 rhna aEtInira , Kft rtn Tn tt t. j n r 1 t - i f t 0 - .............. Vw 11,11111 r raiiK. t -"i v 111. rt'iit a Jno. Guinnane 2 10 Wm. Eaton 7 35' Thomas Carey 2 10 Chas. Rinehart 2 10 0 Z Peter Frey ,. f. .. 42 50 Let Kodol Digest what you cat. Then you can Eat what you like. You onee eould eat anything you I r-anted, and your stomach would digest it But now there's some things which your stomach won't digest Your stomach absolutely refuses to accommodate you when you eat certain food so you have been forced by your stomach to eat food which yon detested, and pass up those delicacies that you would have really enjoyedV There Is a way now to eat any -thing you like, If you will let Ko dol digest it Kodol will do this, too. It won't talk back or command, but will go right ahead with Its work, and di gest all the food you eat Kodol will let you eat anything you like and all you want and you won't suffer with that dull feeling, that fullness, and wish you hadn't eaten so much. You will not have that heart-burn. which is so annoying al. times. If you will let Kodol digest your food awhile. You don't hare to use Kodol long only for a little while just long enough for your stomach to rest a little, , It gets tired sometimes, ' too Just tne same as anybody or part of your body that works. Kodol will do exactly what your stomach does, when your stomach ts well and strong, and more, when it is tired or out of order. Kodol Is composed of exactly the same Juices as found In a healthy stomach, and therefor will do the same work as the stom ach, when it is well and strong the only difference lsr Kodol never gets tired and Kodol Is the only digestant to-day, that will digest all food and do it as completely, as a strong, healthy stomach. Get a bottle now and hare It ready to help your stomach at times when you need an assistant. Kodol Is at the nearest drug store. Our Guarantee M. T. Rudgren 75 00 Henry Thodo 50 00 Wallace Treichlrr . . 50 00 J. F. Witter 41 63 J. .M. Luudburg 37 o'l Wm. H. Gest, Jr. 12 50 Mrs. L.. Drumbauld 40 00 Chas. Bleuer i 30 00, John, Bertclson 14 80 2 44face were swollen almost beyond rec- 397 21 osnmon; had been in bed for six weeks c aa and had eight physicians, but received I 1 t. ... - 1. . ! J Tl ... I. . . 4 051 uvnfiii uniiiMie iritu ur. ueicn j nnon' Relief for Rheumatism. It gave People's Power Co 87 65 tmnieauue rener ana me was ame to R. I. Hardware Co 9 00 wa,k about in three days' 1 am snre w,.H nn . K no t saved her life." Sold by Otto Grot- r i Armia " 181 so Nan' 1501 Second avonue. Rock Island; r'. I. Sand & Gravel Co 444 61 Gust Schlcgel & Son. 220 West Sec- R. I. Fuel Co. 16 ?1 Smith & Hause 1 t0 Jos, Schroeder 95 T. H. Thomas 2 15 Union Printing Co .;...183 30 Western Union Tel. Co 2 50 lond street Davenport NOTICE TO HUNTERS The Farmers' Protec tive association of Black Hawk township will cause to be arrest ed any hunters found trespassing on the property belonging to any of its members. Total $2,075 42 The clerk presented plat of Ellen Andrews" addition. Referred to street and alley' committee. The clerk read reports of various city officers for month of January. Re ceived and placed on file. The clerk read petition from prop- California Navel Oranges Sweet Luscious -Seedless Imr bottle. Then after you have naed tha cntir content of the bottle if Ton can honestly u;, that it haa not done yon mar kwu. rourn tna ooiue to tne aruggiat ih be will refnnd your money without a nee tion or aeUr. We will then pay the drng 5l8tior boul- Don't heaitate, all un mntstl know thfct mr niMntM I. muwI Thia offer appliea to the large bottle only uy. The large bov and to but one in a t ami tie contains g tlmea aa cent ootue. a oca aa the fifty Kodol Is prepared et the laborer tories of E. C. DeWItt ii Co CbieAgo. Milow 35 00 C- Church. 35 00 E. Schadt 35 00 J. Valentine, '. 33 75 J. Mandel 33 75 A. Schmidt !........."33 75 C. Schroeder 32 50 John Blaisdell ........... 31 23 V. Murphy .V... 37 50 W: Hoffman u 30 00 Wm. Krueger ...... 37 50 . 35 00 . 32 50 . 31 25 ..37 50 . 31 25 . 31 25 .-30 00 . 8 68 . 25 00 . 37 50 . 50 00 . 30 00 . 50 00 . 41 6S . 20 00 . 37 50 . 37 50 . 37 50 . 37 60 37 50 . 37 60 . 37 50 . 37 50 . 37 50 . 37 F0 ;. 37 50 .. 37 50 37 50 . 37 50 ........ 37 50 50 00 Ifn T a".. 1 A I . A' r 7Z -'erty owners for water main on Forty- v 't,1"""'1" "" third street. Fifth to Seventh avenue. VliaulUdH " J" rr A ilrm.n 1-1. 1 Central Union Telephone Co. .. 3 hO S. S. Davis 12.50 J. E. Elliott 28 85 Mrs. Eagan 3 53 T F. Eagan 5 50 Mrs. H. ' Fitzsimmons 16 50 Geiscker & Timmerwilke 4 00 Geiseker & Timmerwilke 14 70 John Gibson . . . 17 00 H. BloomquiBt .. G. Zimmerman .. W. McCrellias . Wm. Caulfield .. J. Coburn ...... Bernard Brahm . A. Hill Wm. Pankow ... R. Dart Frank Westbay . Frank Yerbury .. N. Willhite ..... J-. Eckhart, Jr Thomas Cox .... Dina Ramser .... Herman Sehnert Dennis Bennett . Thomas South . . Dayld Fitzgerald Gus. Kirscn ..... G. W. Hill ...... E. P. ;KelI Fred Smith .... A'dolph Carlson . J. 1m. Goff ....... Thomas Gordon C. J. Meenan .............. Geo. Cardall t ............ . . C. - A. McCartney . Dennis. McCarthy II. C. Schatfcr . . 1 Bad Taste in the Mouth, Appetite Bad, t Head Heavy, StomachSour, A general feeling of being tired end seventh street. Adopted. worn out unfit for business or the Z duties or pleasures of life. Is that the Way You Feel T If it is, you should know that the famous tonio laxative, - s Famfly i Medicine (called also Lane's Tea) will give that perfect internal clean, liness and wholesomeness which pro. daces health and the feeling of com. fort that makes life enjoyable. ' All druggists sell it in 25c. and Z 50c packages. ;linwood to board of local improve- . ments. I Alderman Holzhammer from street and alley committee reported grant ing A. J. Kimball right to construct an : areaway. Report adopted, j Alderman Holzhammer ofTered reso lution that Q-, R. I. & P. be ordered to plank Second and Seventh streets, and any other streets crossing tracks and not planked. ' - i Alderman Holzhammer moved mat ter of location of fire alarm, box on . Mill street be referred to fire and light committee. Carried. Alderman Holzhammer offered reso lution 'that street .and alley rubbish be placed on sidewalk at new park, site in west end. Adopted. . Alderman Holzhammer offered reso lution that sum of $1,000 bo set aside in next annua) appropriation for es tablishing bathing beach at foot of I The California Fruit Growers Exchange, a bodv of 5,000 farmers, spend 365 days eveiy ycar plaanintr how to five vou better oranrps. r Health c vv ,-i, i, . i. .i . fc,vw uwu u iuc iuva w matte uj j irccs pro duce better oranges. ' The choicest "fruit from 5,000 groves arc labeled "SunkitC." Ask Your Dealer for "Suhkist" This luscious, tree-ripened fruit comes direct to you by fast freight in prime condition. Everyone is eating oranges because they are healthful. Everyone snouia asic ior -ounaist - Decause they are the best. 1 Look for the label on the box. Your dealer has a fresh supply today. When you buy lemons, ask for California "Sunkist' lemons they are thin skinned, juicy and mostly seed-, less. This is the season for Lemon desserts. Try Lemon Floating Island Lemon Sherbet Lemon Pie or Lemon ' Custard today, tach is a delicious dish. aV J nay 'za mm nlostly Seedleaa Alderman Blochlinger moved coun cil approve specifications for proposed new filter. Adopted, 10 to 2 (Ellin- wood and Carse). Alderman Btochlinger moved new city park be named Denkmann park, in honor of donors. Adopted by unan imous vote. Alderman Carse moved , matter of damage to Ninth street by leakage from water wagon be referred to chief fcf police. Carried. ; ; Alderman Frick from special com mittee reported , recommending that city , attorney be instructed . to with draw answer . in quo warranto suit wfMMMiMf MMM Ml over annexation of tract in South Rock A Confidential Talk With me may save-your teeth; and remember "IT DONT HURT A BIT." Dr. Martin DENTIST. . -. -! .: . 1715 Second Ave,' London Building. The Great Swedish Family Remedy in the mosVpowerfui -Germ Destroy er known. . A non-polsonoug Anti "sepUc and Invigorating Tonic Heals ..like magic "all kinds of-Korea and wounds, akin - diseases;' removes dandruff, corn, cures catarrh of the nose, throat: stomach: strengthens weak lungs. Relieves all pains. Used externally or taken internally isnaiant. ouc a ooiue: innajer sac. doiu uy an uiugsisiu. 8) "Mil lunjj or as ishi