'\ An lowa woman gave her husband a 1 1 heavy dose of morphine to cure him of chawing 1 1 tobacco. >he cured him of the costly hahit. bub C J the fun era 1 exposes would have kept him in to--1 bacco for several yeirs. I The inhabiNants of the Cromwell district are )' sometimes puzzled to know which is the best b'and cheapest establishment to purchase their I; supplies of drapery and clothing at. They should i no longer remain in doubt on that score. If they ', will only pay one visit to W. Talb >ys' London House, thev will discover for themselves that _ : it is not only the cheapest but the best s'-ore at which to deal for these articles. Mr Talboya i h\s made rrangements to import his stock direct from the Home markets, and the public can rest * I assured that everything will be sold by him at '•'an advance only sufficient to.repay the original 1 j cost,- and return a fair per -outage on the outlay. tl Evrry article in Mr TslHoys' establishment in 3 | marked in plain figure?, from which no ahittr t j meat :a ever auJe, - ■ [Adyt.]
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 269, 5 January 1875, Page 5
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