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• \THE AGE SENTINEL \Droll-axe:Lc, I NO PRIZES GO WITH OUR .14.11rrrilini id/ ill, ...Ail 15145 Chase & anborn -HIGH GRADE\ IN PACT. NOTHING Goes wilts OUR COF- Fcs nut CIIinsas 550 .urasn AND SAT ISFAC I ION Graves Mercantile Company Exclusive Selling Agents Fon Chase A: Sanborn - M'CORMICK. Mown & Rakes The Beet • .1E3cala.1cit e.otresraiscsra C:..2e>x.azaty. Mcsizataaraaa„ .01. - aafaxemit 10. 1.0013 - -------- this countre can and do wear thent Mrs. Z. N. Thompson and daughter • , s \ without a Itemise or porkets, either, returned to Boulder Tuesday after so we are told. spending a few days with Mrs. Ander- son. IT ifi said that General Stoessel Ed. Parker went to Butte last week , looted Port Arthur plenty, and will on business. ' now be given an opportunity to tell Thomas Tyaek and John Williams how the play came up. Ile must left. for Butte Wednesday and the lat- Ii;'''. taken lestudis from some of ti - &-'j,'-'-t' In vi-al the l' , .tt laud fair thora. 1Vashington grafters. below returning home, . Ins, Japanese envoys seem to be Mr. Ileagan arid daughter returned dumb as oysters, but they will be word has made itself a borne in En- ef the niee In miniature, wicking ,,, clay, and grasses, building. wear; Butte Saturday evening after a visit with , heard plenty when they ask Russia gnat. now: It may be considered to he . . sewing, etc., all leading out lot - '..-- friends, for that one billion indemnity, and thoroughly naturalized, but it retains lire or Lhe w,,rid. Ed Murphy made a bUSlitess trip hands off of latichuria. But wont The following pupils are enrolled; . a touch of foreign scent. to the Union mil e Saturday. that old bear shake his mane. Kindergarten, -child garden, the Mary Stranaban, Altus Wattle. Alice word is simple enough, but there le a Murphy, Dorothy Scharf. Melba Me. Thomas Gorman returned to his . touch of genius In the simplicity arid Call, Lotta Holmes, Maud Manning. Mane in larysville last week. THE Japs want no armistice. Lola Ward. Flarence Graves, Yvette In Its perfect adaptation to the aye- Belford. Elizabeth McAlonev, Beth Erank 'li retail and Ben. Bridges They must have either a genuine tern it describes Hope. Elizabeth Wickes. Isabelle. made a il' Big trip to Elkleirn Mom and lasting treaty er the war will Skelton, Mabelle Wade. What does the wore garden suggest , eontinue. '1 he Russians will not day evening. . te ea? A sheltered spot, guarded - -- have . anything nowt. tu say in this from solids, open tri the sun rich Mysteriously Killed. wi. are Glad to be Riquembe „ d. coming conferetea. than a free ne - earth, carefully trained vines, bloom- Hiram M. l'hompson, a mart well gr.. at a Vitrut •I i iial, j o g. NI i ''. A. liiibertson: ina dowers, well kept parks, etc., linown in .Nlailisiin and Jefferson -•••-•!-•r___ I...unties. 11, officers anil turaiibers ef the , W ern a ' • ' abundance of air, rain, dew, every- was killed at BO/M.111:ln \1....sliall ....tidy Old Settlers' . Amt., Je e\ .1 . f- f • \\• - a • \ nit ' . where fragrance arid Hveliness. Arid last Sunday In a very mysteriens i chief justice 'if .Nlontaita, holding Hation eoudially ineite y\it tu oe what of the gardener. It is his et rk manlier. lie had beet; irrought to te provide - water, soil, shelter, 'to e ept er the sheriff, E. D. Hey' the office for 2... y,arm, died Aug. 4, . . , pit st t . th d t 1 • • In' l\lul • • •t t :it u tlieir kf ali t na i a l li ,i r li , •i t o . i:• 1 ,u u t i. •; at his laitue ) in Little Bedford, Ohio, Elkhorn Echoes. Tun, ereamery at Lewistown is The k ludërgarte as. : the sciaads the kiudergarten protects ELKHORN, August .i. -Judge Turn- turning out 2,000 pounds of gilt ttv MIS» E•I'llEl. id/lria:11 In the most practical mariner -All its fill't iddlei are adapted to develop f, el - ley lias returned after a hitig visit edge butter per week. Why are we If to tight Its way w e r e the only ' ingn or kinariess, of helpfulness. tit with his wife at Lake Forest, Ill. not doing it in Boulder? prnef needed of a good thing then the ' sympathy with arid of respect fer Geo. Kent returned from Helena Kindergarten has f roved Itself. It othera• No one is encouraged to do IT is said that women can wear , better than arn tine elite but each is after a few days. seems a marvel at first sight that this . stimulated te dt. his best. imam in France if they take out a James Parker and faintly were vis- I . system has gained ground so slowly , Right feeling is necessary for true *10 license. But the dear ones in itors here Saturday. . irn America. We rail ourselves pro- thinking, but right leeliogs without gre „, ye; i n t h„ ou h t , power we r ee l ¡lacuna of expression, are mere sent i - ou r collini on people to be inure than t n a le tiri u l\ h ' ie t s h t e ia y h ru e u tte t t t e n e k t % ( i i, e y h e 'U l t i t ' e hi a . r t e i t t i . abreast of those of other nationa; we any value, either to the - subjeet of are especially i.routi of our education- them or to another, and the crown- ' al advantages, arid the foundation Ing excellence of Eroebel's system,- , prIn•Iple of the Kindergarten liberty f w o h u i n r d i I u gi l v t e s s i n i ttua p t r rt e ti t l a c r a e l i ku t;ai ti l , u t e t . it.s ie under law, Is Lite corneraitone of our Its menus' work and representative : elvi'- government. The Kindergar- play, through which by actual tieing, ten has conic In watts a struggle but the loving thought ia expressed. Ohe applieation (if the law of witty l- it is nos here to eta). seen In the fact that the industrie What is the Klr.dergarteri? The of the kindergarten are the induatre - holds. oti a trivial charge, and as ' prune. etc., train all plants. lie ti 'es 1905. Every old ' le \ ! 4;5 Y ears ' Jude \ Wade wa , a , all these tidier. if -.e Is wise arid the offieer had a county charge oil si•pleinlier 1.2, : : . tl p e i r mi l i s i, ...ir.ti i t s ii l s t t tt i w in i .2: ,, r te rt: s e t tit 1 , 11. 1: e o t r . ‘ ..1 '' .: I tir ei n t :• ‘ ‚s f iri ll t i h r rs b !.. y tat i t s. . 1 U -1 1 * M il w h i Y ll a bi n t and tree arid vine must du their own ti ‚ľ een „ fi ' J udge ' and '' ceurP ' careful, but lie krmws that flower i his hands ' fcid Th°In P -a°11 t° g o li f . , serry at his (blithe.. Han ter hi' a t te: • t mg thie. far held. . - grewing and that neither dew file I I trten , ' • On Iii' ' li morne people bought a hat ac- rain, air nor sunshine are Ills to give. t w .i o ti v i ' e t r o b ti s nd a tli i e j,i ii ck elgr e , l a ie li w a at , r a u. k This 1111 . 11.1t 11111 1- for you person- allv. ti. 1 \ Sheilden, secretary. ....rditig tu their ('WO estimation of Just \ the earde \\`\'\ \\ \e ail e j ..:,.... 1.), 13. %Vane., president. tuiracuJeu, l i t e pr i u‘sp i e exist, in left to die, %Idol' be did b o o n aft, a s Journal. B •f • . d that ill etery child ti. re is the po -si- dren, besides two sisters., Mr. I.. h, .5jIll,l i of dire impurtaiice 1,reclude Fe l'i '-1 IFrers 4 .11 5i,,,,,. . 1,111t, of a perfe.1 Will l.II (1 I i IS i o soil nii Ill. 'test - tide e WHITEHALL i i.d..,d to lei presi.itt. but net need an umbrella, says Chicago e'en v erj be - \ we ' s, \ l '' et ' ci \ enevea He leaves a wife and several (bii the size of their head, they would [It would afferd us the ezreatcst . \I .riday and Tueada,e were busy liVed neat Logan. ‚V• LA A .,: a -- • .; t 1 , 1.11 ' ii I., • fur the railroad people on ac- e ...1.-- • tot v..t:r kind itivita- Fd:es they would never be noticed ' tu ' k \f the edueator ;,. preside the returned last seek trom .I brief s isit t coattitiate. svideli et dcvelop that at all, and there vii\ are. '. I: tile • . pas›,bilita et us being prcent. Ind ha \ a g ond ° P ini° \ ` i f lh\n 1 • passibility. Tin: shipping trust report,- a , „ , l'he Kiralcraarten e is the product Id tile life Jong theuaia., study arid shortage of three mill' dollars eXpellidiur if the prid anal chili' ele last year, anti that will he about the an appropriation that will \`..\ eriii 1. \'\ Tier Boulder • aal la re», ass Fifty Years the Standard te e BAKING poems Made, irthu pure cream of tartar derived fram grapes. FMCS ti.sicNc Fpvtictin Co. t_HICAQ0. s ZEPHYRS el Wit ORGANS at Half Price We have nearly 100 Organ thaI ne must close out at once at practically Factory Prices. They are new Ortrasus, but Iii•I'11111i111101 11111i special •I,s F'er' - one het our emu 11.11111' WI it aiid 1 , 1:141,Y WARRANTED 50 Organs, special $30 $ 60 Organs, special 35 $ 75 Organs, special 40 6 85 Organs, special 45 $125 Organs, special 80 Is .1 let/ ear ' • 11 r month WRITE FOR BARGAIN BULLETIN NO. 3 W. J. DYER & BRO., Larlzeg llow.t in the Nortlime..1. It; Dyer 111dr. «Man. ST PAUL MINN. The Kind l'on Lu' t' Alnaiye . and v h 1 been fee o'er 30 s err.. 1.-1.• • th • and 1,.. o road , mot r per. e.,” .1 oilmen I- ion slot o its infancy. s ',II' ilb4111.1 t•i%•• :1101 \IA f t .1( !bet . • : • r.' luil• 1.:Ijai Wit III • 511.11 t!mii' I , f to, LI' .1 -111 J ‚east i111 e .4.1.111'4 la. C•ài\.• What is CASTOFRIA raittstiiele •:cr lace- m I ,, li m p» roils. it i• I leasant. It contain* I ‚pistol. .‘lorphitte Olor niber ›nrentie sidista nee. li' :tee 1- it 4 e tale:mire. •t linnet awl allae.. •, 11 .ati.• lila, ri..'':' am 1 4% not CtIrlic. It relies. Iii t I • ( '011 , 1 ipilt !did . I - I: •• I•i• r .o_ ff I t r..\ ‚I t o bbbbb 71C11 i.,11 bd..; il !Q. :11.11 sleeps The t . h.i,u teed Tilt' .%1114 rri. ertl. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Beard tilt - Signature of ,wesswarmargorge giggi The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Cvcr 30 Yclis. 1.r. .1 man roe.. iii halite I Il• I » ' asked of ..aegrroal. Rut the Plaid - dent aleatat sleeps. „ne eve ' i liz \ tauci s y h ' innr ' ° \ dieell Whyte the trusts are on decit. t•ue i, t t ti'. id, at atinuitt.reu as tue uits:• ..f b ystr qd law h•• ••,,;,. Wa•hingtoe. the hie of unity and i; ha this: - le mir weld all things there lives and reigns an t.i Butte evim i n t „ t a , 4 „, eternal las: this all -controlling law is hand early inornin ' r t „ bit•ed on ell•pervadifig, ties* the greatest • a h,,, tm earth. sell conaeb.us, and Ile ramp near not returning the , h..°es• etennal unity , • ' „ day titi his ihipe grim ,. from „. amity i• (iota. 1.11Itig• the fact . that he gits • e a bali» e \ we Into the otsine tr pliant a hit of -taffy,\ and the 1 ii \ d • a t u' i lease their origin In the teiiiite became • so stuck ta ... vine rutty of tiud alone.\ Agate r ' syy• \e1111Witioin •111/11ill 1...1.1 and hi - that he tried very liar. t.. put the guide mart to a cleanses.' cericerning ttelitor'S ebithea in het Dame. iiinv.elf and In hine.e.f: to peace with nature, arid to unity eilth lioen hence You Nt. Dian. if erei want t , . «ton It should lift film t.. a kouwiedge ot drinking. take this. „t'.'I,','.'or- himself and of mankind, to a tin...el- l-red a barred: ••Sulphate ot iron. t a g , or ciest and \1 uature. and ti. bee grains: magnesia. men grains: the pure and hots life ti. Ineti such peppermint water, tie -i - i-mi draws: k n iw ledge leads.\ spit it Id' one 'Iran':t w he. The ehild is is« t• , three relation .la' - . Thar. pritirânit if tri aets as a , ahlrea-to tied. to nature and to his told:. and lant. and sea part Iv • fell\ermari. each et which involses aupplitei the phiee of the. neeessities. duties tad the peesibili- tel liqu..r. as id Vent• that Mier,- tue of failure. lute pin - steal and moral prostration a Ile begin , iife at the bottom At that inflows .1 ou first has no possicasten of bin dily from the use of the stimulating drink.\ faruniee, nier ef his intellectual and - - spiritual powers, lie needs educetion .feeN r LIND as a .•Itild of three , e\ eac h \f \' ' 1 ' r ec tl e 'ha• Kind_ergirttat is a practical aa the lark of her parent** ee. ľbe A, a g i r l of nine h e attracte d t h e (idiot)! in which the child gets physi- attention of all lovers of meek and , cal, mental and spiritual ca.ture enter. .1 the Stockholm conservators- • Ir' etiel inters Is it t • he the -1.4 a pupil. )(et eontinuon. smith:. of life. in wliii•h t 1. , . great er irau it s.. tender an age ranee -4 the end grown-up people 'li- ald he rept..tt.' ; 1,..r an d f ar f„ ar in neniature. iearn by dame. ii t • its •le- teirs•ted her theoreti we. a faverite met liis arel troe 1.• •••:.1.-1., %Own I hi- thought. he daveieiesi a ,1,, t • t sa,., • di p. tern (hi ugh ‚lu,' t. fundamental 1,,, a . princip'es .r ty abo ula tae.- • , learued t.t a. I t' • , ,•ersenee I s A L ti, - r eliciety ail-. II. ir, r, .1' the e I. leash fiiis in 'hair hat. .ai .11 • e I ••• .fi• ' It, t. as.: • 1 , • . I it \ ,..: I ...O Id'. I ' I tr• Id 4.1. , N. s• 4.I.• • Intl. . 1 . f r . rg , • - • i•'. I't• •h5. 4.. , r é I Mr • ••:« 5.!1. hh:st .P ;1.0 mi.. 1.. Net u.i.% ant oi , re f ...Id tt f..r ‚ i vy. ..r !aighten • , t ,e of lie ii' 'nu'--, of the rt.I11111 ''''11v, ..t•tel oill old Of t c ur t, N r 01 ids 10 u' 1 Illtler Earlier in the Household. Toe inethers temper the t'Int'f jr i nu, j. 1' of the the chief bulwark :littlest depressed). 0.0.f agent bringing good in- it may lie the exact oppe• .41te A met her wit', has an uncertain teen{ er, wh , is oilleolt and heel to who ea fdli It ''''uni 'il n, and ‚le. is s - hal the huhlren ''relis 1.1.11q14, eid s the happiest hem\ tell caril', n fart. happi Ines. flies before her. as Irate. ahaken from the tree.' In a relish wind Nitta aly earl be hap- py whet' ',tether 5 temper Is ruffled. Nobody ran feel trariquil if mother gee, about ith a cleeiled brow. halt- ing tearful 'ir injured or dist uris.d.- Mrs &meter lo Woreati's lietueCuni- pattion for ALUM« lit 11,1 ...1 . *I 1 a UN o t• r,. -.cu. • and at 111 , •anc hi- Ai • e• iiiii.11 lie• 111. par t Ed, Etercti. II .' .,s. - The great Ilia ot the U.-. I, the 'tegethern•-•. hum an r81 ,-„.\ it lien. ..eation noun one...Med. eiiiiniune Itself chiefly to Inc intelleel. and inking little pro- vision for the en!! is .1 t ion of the heart or tin. training 1 , 1 , hand. i n f act. t- give attentien to eisal morals, the the.we 5)5. tern, of mark-. hanurs and dietinc- thins, hate hail a pawerful intlarnee ' , in exactly t aite direction. foie I te-ring wit ‚al ae.f seeking, i jealousy and 111.i. ii 'sty In it' worst form and tending te defeat eteti the one end chiefly sought. Agarat tte se,f seeking system a t , n• o • a: 'lien til-'-'': . , • ti. teach him trd and depend - which MININra NOTES. Mitites„.• Expert Walker. vidie know, how and where ta find a mine, and ale) has a lease anti bend .in tle• Hair ;more, has I „'e -Ive weal and true men at s /Ili, ¿Old ettèl • til igb M III i10111g there fluiu this 0 11 , j.4 Well 111:teked by all the luere 4100111•11 t1V eapitalists, and doelà will make the earth's bewels yield up all there is of th e hidden tr..asure which has so long b..eii hidden frets' mortal ‚Il'\ at that t•anip. Mr. 1Vaiker is just the ma:. that ha.; been needed ill titi' fitment for lo these many years. Ile lias ruined in India. and 'av.' the formation Lere is Inutile -al ;with that, and Le pr..poses 1.. Willie Ills experienee it, that ratintre develaf. the valuable ilr11,11 ntiP. ;11 alit. lb. think* that Sugar Loaf hare at Old' time been a learning vol...ana. and that the (pr. table upheavala have broken up the mineral vein* ter that surface min- ing is entirely out of the and the tn . other lodes mui'; sought for and roily be secured liv depth. 'fhb.. of tonnes takes eipi tal. and are he is well presided it. and having the praetiaal experi- ence, Will Me rimalft •....tt ru -alit.' *atirifartory result. Course. We lia%e ...I Mild.. right in our midst. bet ti...v are undeveloped, ;thieve-1 , es le•ing un- able to reap the rich reward are deserving of from the fact III:11 thev are veto initally u rani ..-.l h., in ciaily. 'flier.- is certaiitly 3 silver lining behind the «lotit. • Harry William. was .1.•wo Satur- .1 tv iron. the eeeras Ile ill* 111.0 valueble FIN rty and eitiplo• some ten men in aed ariaind ti misea. The Sieras is 1 , , - ova near tia• Ferguson at. , 1 Es. sear. It seems that Pun!. a% v 1..1.1 .1 1..1 of trouble well th .t sae t bad I i. -k of ka I- •t is stet , 1. le as _tr.... I it•t I .•1.1111 1,11-11 R .41, .1 at least .1 month I 'mgt.!. moo Renard. *IOU. '1 l •• readers .•! He- i• r t , . learn l'en there is -it least ar-ad..1 tlitte,Itte lia to'it•firts Mr• teen ahlo• t.. 1.1ire in a;I its ..tatzes. a n d that Is I atarrh lIaIt. catarrh I\ the aids peaitise cure kn.,* n te the fraternit v. catarrh beihg a ...nst itutienal diseretc. r' -- r,. a .• ustitoti a .1 treaintent Catarrh Cure is taken inter. natty. acting ritreetly !died and tnneneus , urfaere. of ‚hie system. therehy destrie in: the found.. t ian if the disease. and get ing the patient strength by buldiog up the eeust it Lion and afeisting nature lui doing its work. Ti.. proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, ti , at they otter One Hundred Dollar. f. .r any eaee that It falls to cure. send fur Ind of teatim..nials. Addreas 1.' .1. CititattY Tole - O. Sold by Druggists 7k Ball's Faintly Pills are the test itatte • Ía- s.n • 's Cmployed by the cream- Mr- .1 .4 Marsh returtie la-t , at . M • la a very canister %Hung eeiik tr. in t ts%. , setis .1* Hui • tut It ;tr..; hi, wife an t , eing Para a ith her str- . a.., and the s •• 'attic was r , -.1 esi tit heat saisties fruaa their friends, members of tile 1. 0. G T , ,r,•••• t a pion' , la -st saturday up uti.S atitint, Ito at - 1,i, I; :a I'. u' ea , awing t ,, the has ing time 1.‚r hut those eh', sent had a ,•-st f >I -ti I Q Itl ll.• Light time and a delicious : ti 1 - 1 *. a ' Ii til n . ' • ee r tY al i bT e l l i W t :s irn. 01 ; ,r 'rfir •:1 1 t .en . 'u- -n- 1 • n \ i n i 1- 17r . . t ). returned , r , :n l e e d sa re‚ h els ,a ; i e * ate iv taey .un I .itt• tat tr tit 'mit Walow f. , r Iii.: benefit of the 1i -nie 1 te •.-. k were aceompanled by Mr. st'd '1:' dttle daughter was born to Mr. , cetne ) , an d al,- • and Mrs Jay Curtis at Waterloo hast Miss Le-a itarringten T. -bin `Wid sisiting Mrs • 1..;, ETO «I , CI> 1 9 1L AI.. Jake. ihr.nwan. ng de ‚ eh Etigestase ise2f4i O a . t. •Ille a r -s • ir. ttà hew tetth a tp•asy l'ai * • ri iiia wagon t .1.- IF41P1 Fla -bee. \Mod II/111 , 'Il ti •• re,us I 'Ns. -4 '\ e ` Ei ' relleee t to. I, :I • 1- • -taètt- i .tit 1 : 1.i.. L ; ; b u rn > pantmo ot t count of the circus In Butte. Those geing from here were Mesdames De „ui -y, Tebay, I inky. Pelson. Ritter*, Lindell: Misses beAtley, black, \an Newkirk, itibrbrs, Lindell, at Pu -it land inhere lie took ifi the fair. Will Malali it and wife Litt , , pent S..telay at 1.A If u-t ''ru'-, l't..1 h.''. rit' tic- ;Hi 11 v 1-, 1 . 1.0 '1.-114v.! I, ars-ori, 1iiodman, McCall and t Muri- el...re! , Ifi g s t h. ik.t. 5.11. 1., itt.•11.:111‘ Fleyd McCall, Jobe L.'. Harry 'rases of Livingston, torta - harry t eriy of bete. is reported very from ' ' t d P ,, , t ,'uu l l i e . ll i e le w c a a s ul j e ti d st by convalescinga nulcera- guest-ar bi rl a v r .- a l ‚PL%';';-(:isu-ati•%•:\r.l.: .• 1.. ., • r I.. trielids Intl, et severe illness and this illeesa rd . the steak In Iiiittv. t Florence Reed iii:grh,e,edt ham, . 11 ; S . W ain wre .1 inn E. ttt , i:tattn ts.„ it. I 'int week. Misa need is the tmectier last Tharsilat Isiatel the ensuing UM. Mr. Pitt. somewhat surprised bic .1 Itrà MeEdward• and t friends here lu' leaving on Friday 10 , raced' tit re In t. a., last la.senian. *here be MN married Saes day to a ci' truing Y;it11311 lady ut that Mr. I 1\tiel IS rahani a ud ‚tu 'ugh,' D u e t h t „ '•: tt ii i . ;.. a n c t e at 1 1, ,g'ris.7:.`it,::, n 7U.'.« Y e a c .. :011 11 -* t teat May where be Va M liar, iutt • atne tr I ,ete s..te.,-.1,t an I .i . t I, s in,. »rii-t si•it Clot !Las been vetiting friend. had the ihiaiortune to 1„..c ring while here, the ring noi being miased „rail she arrived in butte i'nu her return Mime anti a re- ward ef Sao is offered in bile.% of re- covering It but as yet re. tray' has lieen ff.ufill. m i .,. A. Il 31,Indiald :nut n are th e gitegts iiľ I rienrig in Minnie. A number of girls gattieret at the h o me Of MISS irpha Johnom lase, Tuesday evehing In honor et her lath birthday. Game(' were enjoyed upon the lawn and mush. contributed IC the eh'' 'yment of the guests during the happy hours. Delightful refresh- ments were iierved and these wetter • were Alta Diener. Opal Newk.. Alma .•ran. Ethel MeCall. Mars n ..,,ds, Agnes and ( i• Butler. Angela Motako, Elsie lee, Mahar. Fergus and Mabel Juba - so - n. alliallalillentON11111311111 yers •1't try cheap c .ugh medi- ‚ s. Get the btst,_ A vers Cherry Pectoral. What a rec! - ;rd it br•.•., cixty years of Cherry Pectoral zurus! Ask N our doctor if he doesn't use it for coughs. colds, bronchitis, and all !brow a , lung troubles. • »WO 1111torry Poonral I me imiertiot for ore. ...,6 lind hard rold• Mores a. T. A es.. for Bronchitis any tendency ye with sm. all Mee or Asorli