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The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 4

The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 4

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THE FORT COLLINS EXPRESS THURSDAY MARCH 20 PACE FOUR 1-10-73 and other hind to Aragon Pedro £5 sngCfOUS You afford to risk 1 Influenza Keep always at hand a box of CASCARA QUININE et al to Prewitt pt 3 63 Ft Collins to Thurlow in pt 39 Everett ad to Hogate Lewi ad Lov to Hallnday Robin 3 ad Ft Collins to Willey Fred A Costs More SpringShoes For All Occasions Shoes are a very important part of the snrirnr costume To be properly dressed you afford tn neglect your shoes All the latest styles are here and you have a complete stock to make selectronffTfom if Vmi come in now Adams Shoe Store (salted cold rmrfr for to tMr fora mfe ure no opiate break up cold I rctow nP to bark If it foil Tbe route bo Redtop i 4au' ptenv At AM Dru Slora et al $1 all 11 Farrar Martfn $1 SW 2-9-69 Farr Walter Vernon $3500 Thurlow JElla $1 her Int Lov Howe Brado $1 pt 45 Sheldon ct al $400 9 'Chase Eliza $1 4 269 Loomis ad Ft Col Covington et al to White John $2200 Ky 1 152 Ft Col Lov Lodge No 53 A A to Harter Emma et al $2500 upper tory of bldg on 24 14 Lov Money et al to Lathrop $100 pt tr 32 33 Well PI Pittman Morris to Lathrop Hj $300 pt tr 32 33 PI-i Moore Oscar to Wacker Conrad 1 $1 23 24 2 Kelim Uhrich Henry to Kee Geo $700 30 4 Mt View ad Lov Willey Fred A to Oliver Rebecca $1 4 269 Loomis ad Fort Col McTavgert et al to Stewart Archibald $13000 pt NE 20-6-68 Ives Kate to Morris Jay $1500 13 2 Ballard PL McKlbben Chas to Middleton Mary $lj 8 155 Ft Col LIVERMORE "OOR several years material and labor costs have steadily increased and all transportation charges have been advanced That means that every operation in the giving of telephone service has increased steadily in cost i' It costs more to operate a- switchboard keep the books do the billing and collect the accounts It costs more to install a telephone It costs more to repair a telephone It costs more to take out a telephone It costs more to move a telephone It costs more to string a circuit repair a wire and to set a new pole Place of Worship tthat Is suil to be tl pI of continuous religious iSSES? luce China The place is town of Tuinfu ana is locate! I tM smull stream A shrine as orer the spot many centuries long before the coming of China claims an antiquity 0f sooo years Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications aa they roach the leed portion of the tar There is only one way to eure catarrhal fteafneea a4 that la by a conatkotionai remedy Catarrhal Deafnee la caused by an inflamed condition of tha mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube TVhen this tube is Inflamed you have a rtjmMin sound or imperfect hearing and when la entirely Closed Deafnta la the result Vndess the inflammation can be reduced and 'this tube fee cored to Its normal eoedlt hearing rill be destroyed forever Many eases of deafness are caused by catarrh which is an inflamed condition of the mucoua surfaces Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by Catarrh Uedldns Cir CUiars free Ait Druggists St co Toledo a Miss Rose Comelison of Fort Col- lin has been the gueBt the past week of her brother and wife Mr and Mrs Alfred Comelison Charles Emerson who has not been feeling well for some time has been in Fort Collins for several days for medical treatment Owing to sickness and colds the school attendance the past week has been very light and one day there was only three pupils present at the Livermore school Work on the North Poudre irrigating canal was completed a week ago and "about the middle of last week the water was turned in the ditch Mr McMillan who) underwent an operation at the Fort Collins hospital last week is said to -he getting along Casper Zimmerman made a trip to the mountains last week for a load of telephone poles as he expects to connect with the telephone line in tjie near future Mrs A Parker has gone to Ft Collins to visit her daughter Mrs Charles Campton The Kincaid families at Red Moun- tain George Logan and little daughter of Virginia Dale and the family living on the ranch which was the property of Miss Maggie Williams are all said to be down with the flu and Dr Wilkins of Fort Collins was up last week to prescribe for some of those Who were ill Mr and Mrs Ault of the Forks Fort Collirs Amazed By Sudden Actioh Th quick artlon of pure Lavoptik eye wash is startling A school boy had eve strain so badly he could not read A use of Lavoptik surprised his teacher so much she used lit for her old mother ONE WASH showed benefit A small bottle is I guaranteed to benefit EVERY CASE IwriJt strained or inflamed eyes The i (UICK result is astonishing eye cup City Drug Store a Joy-Walker for Corns Every piece of equipment and every -item of supplies costs more And Meanwhile i Our revenues maintain practically an even level Drops 2 Seconds-Corn Is Doomed! When jru almost die with as? 5vg5 K2 i or 3 drops BERTHOUD honesty and his infirmity did not prevent him from walking alone and unassisted all over the Livermore park country to visit his friends He was always ready to render anv assistance that was in his power to any one in need of it His parents died a number of years ago and since then he has made his own way in the world though it was hard for him with his affliction He has' gone to a well earned rest and peace and joy are his forevermor The Livermore Red Cross branch was able to hold meeting on the 13th tnst and elect theif officers the iiotel entertained very pleasantly last said election having been delayed by Thursday evening honor of Mr and 6 influenza conditions The officers of Mrs Casper Jacobson who are soon The Misses Edith Bimson and Frances Bunyan were over from Boulder where they are students at the State University to spend the week end their respective homes Mr and Mrs Fairbaim were in Denver Wednesday of last week to attend the funeral of Mrs aunt Mrs Joe Hackney who died on Monday after several weeks illness Mr and Mrs Hackney resided in Fort Collins several years in the Roseoe Haworth arrived home from Kelley Field in San Antonio Texas 1 Thursday evening having been given lan honorable discharge te Mr and Mrs John Bunyan and 'Dr and Mrs Coleman were in Fort Collins the first of the week on ter his illness I Denver Xhursday evening nmking the brness- 1 Pussy out our trip in the Bunyan car I Mrs Harry Morgaan was poisoned the first spring daisies have been rt Mrs A annorsdel returned to jn some unknown way causing her found by Clara and Pearl Pye and visitor Wednesday of last her home Monday after a pleasant face to swell so badly she went to blue bird was seen today so we feel us it with relatives in the valley lFort Collins Monday to consult a that spring has come up here at Stove 1 Denver visitor Wednesday week Mr and Harvey Riddell My Corn PmI Clean Off With 'Cea-h' of the magic and only genuine corn-peeler Tli-n and then onlv will you be sure that your corn will loosen from your toe eo that -roir'ean peel it right off gloriously easy with your fingrrs Take no chances of continued pain and hy use greasy irritating salves plasters that shift and press into the "quick" ra-ors and "diggers" that make corns hired end also grow faster0 Vse painless easv alwavs sure "Oets-It There only one like It in the world thits 'Gets-It Millions have tried and K'd ft for years It never fails the guaranteed money-back corn-remover the onlv sure wsy co-tOiutu tilflc at any drug-inro MTd by 15 Lawrence 4 IX) Imago III last year were all re-elected viz: Mrs to move to Laporte Owing to the Arthur Aldrich chairman: Mrs Gor illness of his son Mr Jacobson was i don Johnson vice chairman: Mrs unable to be present The guests- A i Fred Kluver secretary and Mrs Ern- were Mrs Jacobson Mr and Mrs lest Roberts treasurer Qude an Georre Campton Mr and Mrs 7 -i amount of accumulaW businers was Swope Mr and Mrs Edward Cooley i sir r- transacted The branch voted to give I Mrs Rigdon and daughters Misses it a reception to the returned soldiers? Fern and Opal Rigdon and Miss Esth- iii rv a of this locality some time after warm er Williams Dainty refreshments I weather comes The hostesses of the were served tv the hostess and a day were Mesdames Deyo Swope very pleasant evening was spent by all present Rigrdon and Ault who served delicious Jv It xi- refreshments Mr and Mrs Richard The death of Charles weymouth )r A from influenza at Collins was Lap0rt Were e8t3 of 1 the branch I Mr and Mrs John McNey of the Adams district gave a very pleasant dance Friday night A large crow was in attendance and the parti pants state that it was the merriest party which they have attended in king time and many of them stayed I until the daton of Saturday morn'ng Mrs Charles Andrews has invited announced to Livermore people by telephone Sunday morning Charles Weymouth was for many years a resident of Livermore and was well kndwn to all old ttmers and they con-wot help but feel sorrow that this world shall know him no more Stricken with blindness at the age of six months life was not as easy for him Mr and Mrs Samuel Pye drove to Ph'Eician- 8Pending the week with her rrairie' sister Mrs Dinsmore Mrs Nicholson of Fort Collins is) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mrs- motored to Fort Collins Friday evening They were accompanied by Miss Margaret- Wolfer-who is teaching at Old after-' iVnjSSS" The Matson demands strong George Vannorsdel and wife strong women and robust ed to Fort Collins on a shopping trip I Holsum Bread children Wisdom suggests that every proper means of safeguarding the vital forces and building up of resistance be utilized as it is for more fortunate mortals His parents sent him for osme time to the Massachusetts school for the blind and after he eame here which was the writer believes about 1880 he attended the Livermore public school where the teachers always seemed willing to devote a little time to his education He was the soul of all of the workers of the Livermore Dion Peter A to Wentz $12-I 000 of NW 9-6-70 other land Kee Geo to Towers Katy et al Thursday $1200 28-29 anJ P1 27 4 Mt View ad Lov Jay Bosworth drove to the valley Se 0 Greeno Lan(1 Wednesday vsitmg Mr and Mrs Cattle Co( NE of NE 26671 Fraser on hs return trip 0ivcrf Rel)etca Mefford Eliza James A Johnson is helping Mr' beth $1 pt 5 6 162 Ft Collins I Bullard to get out saw logs 1 Srajth to Rice Hilliard $2450 town cemetery Monday afternoon AD Tom Morgan motored to Fort Cel- tr 42 and pt tr 28 Well PI the family with the exception of Mrs is Saturday on business Smith Joe to Rice Hilliard $200 have been ill with influ- Mrs Frank Knemeyer was a vis-jpt tr 28 Well PI enza They have the sympathy of itor at her home in Fort Col- Kerker to Taylor Roy Edgar their many friends in their sorrow affords definite help to those who Saturday I $2i00 15 281 Loomis ad Fort are to against Harry Morgan butchered a very Collins Berthoud The Misses' Viola Preston and Reath Bradney spent Sunday noon with Miss Margaret Phinney in Loveland Dale Huntington the twelve-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Frank Huntington died Friday night with pneumonia Burial was made in Grand- John Bunyan wife and two daughters the Misses Frances and MADE CLEAN SOLD CLEAN DELIVERED CLEAN Red Cross branch and its auxiliaries to the Livermore hotel on the hist to participate in a day of rest1 the workers to be at Livermorj at! 11 of the specified day Express Wantads bring results the inroads of weakness abundant in tonic-nutrient properties builds op the body by methods ScottASowicBamSeldNJ 1S-M Margaret and Miss Nettie Carey one of the high school teachers motored to Greeley Saturday afternoon and enjoyed several hours with relatives George Bader of Baders One Price store has recovered from the flu and is again in his place at bust fme hog weighing 300 pounds on Fri-day Harry is supplied now with his' summer meat We all rejoice with Frank Knemey-1 er that he is able to be out again af- Edmonds Lulu to Edmonds Lynn $1 i int in of NW 26-6-68 Hester Verne to Edmodns Lynn et al $10000 of NW 26-6-68 Young Mary to Young Louis Your Catarrh lay The Metric System Have you had your eyes refracted and lens adjusted according to the French system? It is absolute If you are not satisfied with your eye glasses better investigate IIOLLMAN Chiropractor Optonietri4 203 State Bldg over Light Power Co Thone Sherwood 532 Electrical Appliances Will Make Your Work Easier ness Mrs Bader and Miss Louise are still unable to be out but are getting along nicely Miss Reath Bradney has accepted a position in the Kendall Company's store beginning her duties Monday Charles Pollock and family are recovering nicely from the flu and Mr Pollock is at his place of business the May Pollock General Merchandise store The many friends of Mrs Lydia Stryker are glad to know she has been granted a widow's pension This was secured thru the efforts cf Congressman 13 Timberlake Mrs Richardson has returned from a visit in Oklahoma 1 Mrs Saltzman was called to Denver last week by the illness of her tivo little grand daughters who had been ill with the flu and were threatened with pneumonia Mrs Coieman has been the past several days with 1 vere cold 1 Charlie Motz readied home yester-jiday having been honorably ed Mrs Bunyan is recovering nicely and will soon be at home from the Longmont hospital The Eastern Star will hold their jiuMoal banquet next Tuesday "topped-up passages for while they soon become clogged again aud thorn is no progress made toward a euro of the disease Ia addition to the suffering and inconvenience caused by Catarrh there is atways danger that the disease will gradually go lower into Hie thront and att-wk the bronchial passages art eventually involve the lungs Many a casc of consumption has developed from a tcrc attack of Catarth The most s-i is factory treatment for atatrh is 8 8 the unrivaled blood purifier which so promptly routs and elimates from the Wood the germs atarrh In this wnv it gets nd of five cause of the disease by gomg direct to it source cleansing the bkiod thoroughly and building tip and renewing the entire system 8 his been on the market for more than fifty years and has thoroughly tested in thousands of cases of Catarrh If yon want to be rid of the disease throw away yaur makeshift remedies and begin on 8 to day You will be delighted With the results as others have been 8 is sold by drug stores every-w here Dangerous to Experiment Treatment That Gives Only Temporary Relief You pro ctery where fonple" with stepped up air passages who seem to brent!) only with the greatest difficulty Thera if a constant hawking nd spitting in an effort to clear the throat and nostrils and bat appeatw firt lie only a slight told holds on with RtuWwmnoss until a fnily ram of Catarrh has the vie tun firmly nithin its grasp 4 -ritfifcte doubt all this suffering is caused by a fny dis-ase germ that gets into the Hood and mult plies by the million 11" entar-h attak3 the delicate wc-ibmnm of the nose throat 1 1 iit bc-omo choke! up with r-crmnulations seriously interfering V1U the breitlung apparatus and tt's-ng untold mitering There is Usually a cough mutated throat- sore- ness or the membranes and constanfi Jttocomfort if yon bare over been a Mute I with vnurrn know somethin of the LuLc-tng aud incorn uucnco the dig cate causes Nou know too that mnnut be cured by toe application of pray 3 lotions ointments tellies trr dUr toraol treats if tcatcjt docs zuwcstl in ojienin the COAL Monarch Lump -S7W Sunnyside Lump $70' Industrial Nut Delivered Anywhere Anytime JOHN DOUGLAS Coal and Baggage 210 Walnut St Phone Sherwood They are the modern inventions with which to do things quickly and economically See us for everything electrical Western Light Power Company MTien you begin taking this remedv you are invited townte for free medical advice and instruction shout your own individual case Address Chief Medical Adviser 106 Swift Labo'a-tory Atlanta Ga (Adv) a-v-ttie --t irs-7y-4iaefvj'x iWc-fK fferjotsafw.

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Years Available:
1909-1923