WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1894. IN AND AKIIIMI TIIK TOtt'X. Dr. Iiutler, of Weeping Water, was ;i county seat visitor yesterday. Josias Tighe of Center precinct was in town Friday visiting his brother. John. J. Q.Adams, of Eagle, was in the city Saturday, a guest at the home of Oliver Dovey. C. J. Zar. one of r?outli Jiencl pre cincts' most thrifty fanners, was in the city Saturday. L'ostmaster Walter Failing and At torney George W. Clark, of Green wood, were in the city Tuesday. J. W. Thomas is again running his Platte river ferry at Oreapolis, and is ready to serve all who are travelling his way. A little daughter of Geo. P. Meis inger, living near Cedar Creek, was kn teked down by a cow on Thursday, and received painful but not nerious injuries. Miss Kittie Russell of Weeping Water, who has been visiting at the home of A. II. Knotts in this city, left Tuesday evening for a visit at Val lisca, la. .Ino. Eriekson. one of the best known :i!,tl most progressive farmers in the vicinity of Greenwood, was in town Saturday and gave liu: Jovrkai. a pleasant call. J.Q. Adams and son. Alpheus, of Eagie were iu town Sunday even ing visiting w ith the former's daugh ter, Mrs. O. C. Dovey, and jaurneyed to Omaha Monday morning. The town of Glenwood, la , is ac tually so sleepy that it does not pro vide a public watering p'ace for teams. Perhaps that accounts for the large number of Iowa farmers who come to Phut-mouth to trade. Prof. Waterhouse. superintendent of the Weeping W .ter schools, arrived last Friday from a visit with his children in Pennsylvania. He was visiting with County Superintendent F nit y in this city FiiJay. no. D t v;s lias moved his iamiiv and f'irtnii'i! f1;-ts back from Frontier co'irit. is now rattier thoroughly c-'uvin-v-ii t hat Cass count is the place for him. Western Nebraska has no fin 1 li'T charms tor him. D.r.v.i at Veeping Water they have quite a number of enthusiastic bicy clists, but they don't care to ride on a Sunday for fear of liein.: ill umined out ofsociftv What rot ? It must he un bearable to live in a country town. Th oratorical contest lor a Deroot est silver medal, which wa? to have been held aC the Pret,ly tel dan chord: ; on TweMia . has bet n postponed for the reason t ha? s -.,.- of t he contestants were not fully pi t pan d Ti e date for holding t he '"mil M v- ill be announced later. Miss ( li ? rn ile M ai .-1 and h is gone to lP.ad ford. Yorkshire. England, and tvili ierii:i;i iibr-ift ;U November, visiting relatives and tiieiils. Mr. Marsl ai-d accompanied her to New York. 1 1 "in iitcti plao-c she will sail Saturday in the Cunai ah r, Servia Lincoln Journal. During the storm which passed over e! rn Nrbra.-ka the other day a far mer named J. W. West, w ho lives near Gaudy, and his wife were struck by light.iir.g. Mis. West was instantly killed. Mr. West had strength enough left to go for assistance, but it is now thought that he cannot survive. Oass county is soon to lose one of its newspapers the Xehawka Regis ter. In last week's issue Mr. Carlisle, the publisher, announced that this week the publication w ill be discon tinued, and the plant removed to IJurchard, Pawnee county, where a new paper will hi established. The funeral of the late II. A. Water man was held from the residence of the son of the deceased, John Water man, last Friday and was attended by a large number of friends of the family. Rev. J. T. liaird preached the funeral sermon and the remains were interred in Oak H ill cemetery. A man whose business was putting in burglar alarms stopped on the road between Springfield and Enuisvilie to take a hath in the Platte. lie forgot to attach one of his machines to the pockets of his pants, and when lie went to dress he found that all his money and a gold watch were missing. No trace of the thief lias been dis covered. The track of the Rurlington exten sion from Sheridan to Hillings is being laid at the rate of one mile per day. Over sixty-five miles have been already completed. Over 2.000 men have been sent to Sheridan, but many of them refuse to work after they arrive there, bo that the company has finally de cided to only send out those who show symptoms of being willing to work. The Nebraska City Presa says: Judge Strodet over-enthusiastic friends in Aincaster county must re alize by this time that the Cass county delegation can not be depended on to serve as Lancaster's cat's paw in the congressional convention, just because Judge Chapman and his Cass county supporters were generous enough to yield to Field two years ago. A most distressing accident occurred Thursday at Syracuce, in the drown ing of Miss Clara Doman, aged 17, in the Eittle Nemaha river. It seems that she, in company with her brother went fishing. He left her on the bank and went around a bend a few rods from her. On his return he did not see her, but found bepfhat and fish pole, ad aiTjn was at once given was found. She was the daughter of the oldest resident of Syracuse, and was one of a large family. This is the first time that the circle has been broken by deal h. The members of the w heel club have abandoned the project of construe ing a race track on the Chicago avenue ball grounds by reason of the fact that too much expensive grading would be required to make it level. The scheme now advanced is to wait for the falling of the Missouri and then lay a track out on the sand-bars east of town. A three-inch layer of cinders mixed with earth spread over the course would make a fast track, sure enou. h. and it ought to be constructed without any great expense. Meanwhile the club races will be held out at the fair grounds. The Chicago Inter Ocean, speaking of the destruction of property by the mob at Chicago, says the Rurlington lost 170 cars. About 5 pier cent of these were loaded with grain and the balance were empties. An ordinary box-car is worth $). Averaging the value of the above 170 cars at $400 each makes a total loss to that company of $6S,000. To this must be added the damage to rails, ties, switches, etc., about $ 5.0(H), or a total of $73,000. The total loss will foot up over $800,000, which Chicago or the state of Illinois will have to pay. Joe Warga and Fred and William Ohm furnished a little divertisement for the neighborhood around Four teenth and Main streets on Friday night, in which the reputations and records of both families were fully discussed. After the usual threats were made by both sides, Warga ad journed to police court and caused a peace warrant ta be issued against the Ohms. The case was heard Mon day morning, w hen Judge Archer arbi trated their differences and threw the case out of court. AKOl'MI THK (OrRT KOOMS. DISTRICT COUUT. Judge Chapman held a short session of district court Tuesday morning and then adjourned court until Friday morning. J udge Chapman returned home from Nebraska City last evening and will hold district court tomorrow to hear the case ot Jausen vs. Lewis. The judge hopes to clean up the docket by tomorrow and thus adjourn the pres ent term of court which first convened in May. CCNTY COL'liT. Judge Ramsey last Tuesday heard a charge of incorrigibility preferred by John Friech and wife against their daughter Anna, and decided to com mit the girl to the reformatory at Geneva. A warrant was issued in county court Friday for the arrest of Frank Wannamaker, who is charged with making threats against the life of his father-in-law, Carl Pankonin. Jioth complainant and defendant reside near Louisville. A trial of the case will be had before Judge Ramsey next Tuesday. Pankonin made the same kind of a charge against Wannamaker several months ago but withdrew the complaint before the case went to trial. The Joi'knal, freely admits that it would be wasting space to tell of the incompetency of Col. Polk's little brother while serving the city as i!s rttorney. The public, however, can expect the "lillle brother's" rec iil in detail should the republic-ins of Cas county clioose to ni;ike him their candidate for count v attorney . and we promise faithfully th it we shall -e.l onlv facts. In the mcai-lime !h- little brother" v ill not be given 'he chance to poe as a martyr. JfSTICK AUtriEIi'S COfliT. The case of John Swoboda vs. Phil lip Fornoff was heard before Judge Archer on Tuesday and taken under advisement. In Judge Archer's court today Kopp, Driebus & Co., w holesale confection ers of Omaha, were awarded a judg ment by default for $147 and interest, against D. T. Dudley of Weeping Water. "liarnum" Miller is alter the stranger who has been running a spindle on the streets for a few days past. JJanuan" loaned the spindle man a couple of dollars the other day. but the feilow failed to return it ac cording to the agreement . Asa con seq'ietire 1! -.rnt Tii" levied on the lei I in 's spMidh out ti; last Silnrd.iy snot unless I lie money is produced, the natlit will be sold to sat isfv the claim. Don't buy a bicycle unln ou sec us. i'hc "titty-doilar ladies" " is cerium! a sensation. v e ,ie snie agents loi lllt-IU. 1-fcii.MIOr K IJUCIS. Ciit'UT Koo.M NoTKS. A . S ".iol-v.of lvuie. Casscoimty's s. eet est si: per. w as in town Sat ui day looking after some busiiass for the Solomon Ward estate, fi r which he is administrator. t -rr,-.f.iini. We have seen a number chains ornatuenlei! w uh a piettv charm in the shape t! a w alcn case opener. which obviates the use of akuileor iiiigeinail to open the watch. Tbe are sent frte o.i request by the Key - stone V atch (.'ate Company , of Ph:la ; deiphia. Pa. Vo- i jeueier heiemay ; have one lor you: i' not, send to Phila delphia. The Keystoi e H a'ch (Jase Company ; is the laigesl coi.ceru ot its kind in the : world. lis c:ipaci;y i.- 2oOO watch cases : per day. It uianii' act tire- every Ie- , cript'on of case, but its great specialty ! is that most popular o all watch cases,) the -las. Ross tin d fi led. These are j equal in beauty ami wear to solid gold ! while thev c-rt oi ly about one hall ; as much. R iss and other Keystone! cases are the onlv c ises that have the famous Noii-pttll-oitr bow or ring, which saves the watch from theft and accident. The Keystone Company does not retail, but our local jewelers handle the cases and swear by the thief-proof qualities of the ring. Governor Crounse has issued a proc lamation offering a reward of S200 for the arrest of Robert Moorehead for the murder of Alva Sharpe at Falls City Morehead is charged with striking Sharpe on the head with a shotgun on the fourth of July and from the effects of the blow Sharpe lied shortly after. Morehead escaped and his whereabouts are unknown to the officers. A number of Hastings citizens, says a dispatch from that tow n, have en tered into a guessing match with a couple of rainmakers named Morris, who arrived Monday from Iowa. The citizens guess that it won't lain there within the next five days and the Morrises that it will. If the for mer lose the; lorfeit $400. ar.d if t lie latte- lose they are out their time and the cost of material. Operations com menced Monday. County Treasurer EickhofT returned last Monday from a hurried trip on business to Chicago. He reports that everything is quiet with the railroads at that place and that there is very little likelihood of any further disturbance. of watch ; Heart.- chine, inifliisfiiics crow. I The thins yon ltvet a little wntle hk 1 common now, nni small him tmne itu 'on !-l uiiike- you t'ni-li with haine To t h :ni; on lnve-1 it m. Ami yet, someway, you do not realize Tlmi what t :l.iy yea dcitrly 1 ve iir,-! .;i.e Will iiniH r;:" much of cliiiiifie : W: i ! -eem us jtil i f ui io.il -'-rmiire. Ainl ii will il;e--ise , There"), notliiim constant uii'leriiemii tlit- mh. ! We're s-etiiiiLj some: iiiu- better, everv one. t hai u-o is ilie universal law ' We follow n here the magnet:-il raw : Till otir brief nice is run. ! 1 - A HI. I. h ICH KT. 1 O lienartl. $HIO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least oue dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu all its stages and that .s catarrh. Hall's Cataiih (-ure is tiie only positive cuie now known to the medical fraternity. Catanh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Cat arrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient streegth by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Spnl for list of testi monials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Cg-Sold by Druggists. Toe. Rurlington freight engine No. alto gether with two cars of merchandise and one of stock, were ditched just this side of White Cloud, Kas., Tuesday evening. Engineer James Napier, Fireman Schriner and a brakeman were on the engine at the time of the accident, but all escaped unhurt. The three cars and engine were badly wrecked. The accident was caused by a landslide. Judge J. B. Strode of Lincoln was in the city Friday to look after his con gressional fences. He wants the re" publican nomination for congress so bad that he can almost taste it, but the chances are against him securing the support of the Otoe county delegation. Judge Chapman also wants the nomi nation. so his friends are pullingstrong for him, and it looks as if he would caBtureJthe delegation, provided, how ever, John tJ. Watson don't want it Nebraska City News. Pimples, ibejk heads. moles,frecke!s, tan and suriVrn removed by John son's Orientalpoap. Medicinal. Sold by Fricke & C 1. 1st nr. Letter Remaining uncalled for in the post office at Plattsmonth July0,"), for week ending July IS. 1804: C'dSMmer. r., M. I.ee. Emma (Jravey, s. (iarhes. John Hayfticker. Henry (2 Hat per. 11. P. Hail. Wilbur Parker. Her. .T. S liaefer. Mrs. Mary Persons calling tor any of the above letters or parcels w ill please say ''ad vertised." W. K. Fox. P. M. Call for the horse biand of John son's Magnetic Oil. It has no equal for the diseases of horses and cattle. Sold by Fricke & Co. The long dry spell has struck west ern Nebraska with unusual severity, and a large per cent of its farmcj-s have been literally starved out. As a consequence they are moving back east, and in travelling out in the county one will meet emigrant's wagons by the dozen moving eastward. The real estate agent who has western lands on his books will Gnd it hard for a while, at any rate, to make a sale on the strength of this year's crops. Cool nd Itoautiful Is Hot Springs, South Dakota, best reached by the Burlington Route. Palatial hotels, wonder-working waters, pure air, and magnificent sur roundings are only a few of its attrac tions. The Burlington's local agent will gladly give you full information about Hot Springs, and also if you ask for it a beautifully illustrated folder. J. FlXANCIS, G. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb. Notice of ForeoIoHure. Thomas Baker. John W. Martin, and their as sipns. defendants, will take notice that on the L'.-tti day of June. ln'.H. William M. Clarr and William M. Clary as administrator of the estate of liuniel lirec;;, deceased, plaintiff herein iiled a petition in the district court of Chrk county. Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain inortptiue executed by the defendants W llliamand Marv Kduerton to said defendants Thomas Uaker and John W. Martin and their assigns, upon lots numbered twenty-four i4i and thirtv two, in section numbered twenty CAM township twelve, il2i north, ranee nnin tiered fourteen (14 east of the sixth principal meridian, in the county of Cass anil state of Ne braska, and containing seven anu ninety nun dredths (7 90-ino acres more or less, to secure the payment of two certain promissory notes dated October l. IssS. for the sum of JiSK-OO earh, and due and payable, the one on January 1. lss'J, and the other on July 1. 18S!. that there is now due upon said second note and morttraee the sum of ii5.oJ and interest thereon from o tuber 1, HS8. at the rate of ten per cent per annum, for which sum, with interest to date of judgment, plaintiffs pray for a decree that said defendants William and Mary Edeertou be re quired to pay the same with" the costs of this suit, or, that said premises may be sold to sat isfytlie amount found due, and that the said defendants. Thomas linker. John W. Martin anil their assigns, as to the first note, be forever barred of all riht. interest or equity of redemp tion In said mortgaged pieinises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th dav of August. lHiil. Dated July 7. ls'.H. William M. Clary. 2t Attorney for Plaintiffs. Notice of Adjourned Male. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska; in the muter of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased . Notice is hereb- given that iu pursuance of an order of Samuel M. Chapman, judge of the district court of Cass county, Nebraska, made on the 7th day of April. A. t., 1S!H, for the sale of the south half of the southwest quarter of section twenty 'Jli. in township eleven 111, norm, oi range nine i ass county, -Ne braska, and in pursuance of a notice of the time and place of sale of said hinds, given and published according to law, I off ered said above described lands for sale on the lrtth day of June. A. U., is:i4. as in said notice provided, ana ueld the same open for more than one hour and hav- g received no acceptable bid rorsaia lands, I adjourned said sale to the 21st day of July. A. l., ism, at which tune said above described lands were again offered for sale to the highest bidder for cash, and after keeping the said sale open for one hour, and receiving no acceptable bids for said lands. I again adjourned said sale until August Isth, 1-V4: said sale to take place at the south door of the court house, in Cass county, Nebraska, at 1 :M p.m. of said ISth dny of August, 134, and to remain open for one hour. ALFKED S. COOLEY, Administrator of the estate of Solomon Ward, deceased. :51-3 Notice lo Creditors. State of Nebraska, i Cass county. ' In the matter of the estate of George W. Port deceased : Notice is hereby given that the claims andde-man-Is of all persons against tieorge W. Port. de ceased, lute of Mitche'l county and state of Kansas, will be received, examined and ad justed by the county court at the court house in I'liittsinotith, on the tr.'thday of January. A. I.. Imi.Y hi l o'clock in the forf noon, and that six mouths from and after the 12th dny of July, A. I . 1 sin, is ihetiine limited for creditors of sni l deceased to present their c ainu forex ara'iiation and nllowiuice. (iiven under mv hand this tith dav of Julr, A I . 1 '.. 2-.'-4 I! s. I: AM sky. Cour.tr Judge. Notice to Creditors. Slate of Nebraska, I'ii-s onn iy. i ' Iu the m iller of the estate of George r'ratik. !-- Msed. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mauds of all persons iigninst i.eorge Kre.nk deceased, btte of said county and stale, will l e reeei vt d. exam ined and adjust) d bj t hi county court ut the court house iu Plattsuiouth. on the l.'tii day of jMiiunry. A 1. lUTi. at two o'clock in the afternoon : and that six months from n nd utier the l-.'th day of July A 1. ism. is the time limited for creditors of said ie ci nsi-d io present their claims for exitiniuatit n and allowance. Giren under mv ban 1 this uh dav of Ju!v. A l. I'.i4. 2-.-4 It S KAMsEY, Couutv Judge. Clear to the GOES THE KNIFE INTO THE PRICES OF SUMMER CLOTHING, TATO FURNISHINGS, Etc, at J This is no Cheap Advertising Fake, is Absolute and Genuine. The claim Notice of l'rnhate of Will. State of Nrr.it ask a, i I'ASS I O l" NT V. I " "S In county court lu the niMt'er of the Inst will a-id testament t ll'-n nil Egenberger, Ue oeKsed : Nni;i c is hereby given that on the 1th day of August A. !., ls,.n. at tlo- office of the futility Judge in I'lutt inoutli, iiss county, Nebraska at the In ur of ten o'clocfe in the forenoon the fol low ing matter will be bear ! and considered : The lM'tition of.lohnY Kgenberger.sr., L admit to prnbali' the lust will ud tesian ent of i lei enn K.renberger. deceased, late id Plrttlsm uitii. in s,iii county, and for let'ers It stHinentHrr to John V. Egcnberger. sr.. and to I.otiis It Kgen berger. lmted this 11th dny of July A. !.. l-tii. Hy ii'derof the court. 21I IV S. Uayjsey. County Juilte. When Baby was sick, rre pare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorin. When she became MLss, site clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. W.L.DOUCLAS 33 S M O E SQUEAMNG. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH A. ENAMELLED CALF 43.5P FlNECAlf&KaAhCl 3.5? POLICED Sous. LADIES t, SEND FOR wll ALOuUc WL'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Von can mare money by purchasing V . L Douglaa fhoen, Because, we are the largest manufacturers oi advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects yon against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than nnv other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by w3t JOSEPH FJETZER. First National Bank I'LATTSMol'TH, NEB. Capital, paid up $50,000 OFFICERS: Jons FiTZHEUALD TreHldent F. E. White Vice president S. War-iiit Cashier DIRECTORS: John Fitzgerald. D. Ilawksworth, F. E. White S. Waugh and Geo. E. Dover. Careful attention given to the interests of customers. Collections made and promptly remitted for. Highest market price paid for county warrants and state and county bonds. F. S. WHITE, .Main Street, Plattsmoutb. mm A. LWAYS FKEHII. Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, and ail rtispHse. of the rvKniratorv otchiik are of liln eerni origin, and it is only lately that they baveM been loircegsf tillT treaiea. In Htl. taken by steam inhalation. Ameri can scientists have succeeded, where Koch and Pucrui.r f.ilert in nertectiDir a Cure that cntES For particulars -address California Chemical L,. "A orks, Omaha, Neb. 1S-H 10.06 Teas and Coffees Unexcelled, Curtice Bros. Celebrated CANNED GOODS. SOLE AGENT FOR Cash will buy More and Better Summer Clothing of JOE than mor tal man could fairly ask. Perhaps you doubt this Claim. There's but one way to be convinced Call and inspect the Goods. JOE The People's Popular Clothier. Mori's 'XXXX MINNESOTA FLOUR, TIWo iwt in the World. d "Best" Brands. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. Shortness of Breath. Swell ing of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was trou bled with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and swelling of the legs and feet- At times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians in Savannah, Ga., with no re lief. I then tried various Springs, without benefit. Finally I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. Af ter beginning to take tftem Iff It better! I continued taking them and I am now in better health than for many years. Since my recovery I have gained fifty pounds in weight. I hope this state ment may be of value to some poor sufferer." E. B. SUTTON, Ways Station, Ga, rr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive fm a ran tee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at tl, 6 bottles for to, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the lr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Sold by all druggists. Dr. Agnes Y. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. Siecial attention to Obstetric. Diseases of Women and Woman's !urceir Office: 123 Farnaiu Street, Telentene 1154. Omilia, Neb P. J. HANSEN, DEALER IN STAPLE and FANCY Groceries, Crockery -AM)- Glassware. FLOUR AND FEED A Specialty. One door North of Postoffice. n. J. Streigbt. J. Sattler STREIGHT & SATTLER, Successor to Henry Bcuck, Furniture i Undertaking Pianos and Organs, STOVES and RANGES. Our Furniture line is complete In every detail An Investigation ii certain to convince. BEESON & ROOT. Attorneys at Law, PLATTSMOUTn. NEB. OFFICE-Flliefcrald block.over First Nl bank These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam of Copaiba, xv Cubeba and Injections, (ifJTTt cure in 48 hours the V J same diseases "without any incon venience. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS fTbey SCSI What is sr r. rs ivy uu Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescri: 1! for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Moriiii.e nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Irops Soothing SjTTips, aiilJfjr-(5tL, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee i thirtv yi'rs uso hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children Pauaceu the Mother's liend. - Castoria. 'Castoria is so well adapted to children that I rtvumiueiiil it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. Aotbeh, M. I. 111 Po. Oxford St,, Brooklyn, X. Y. "The use of 'Castoria' is w universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Ca-storia within easy reach. Carlos Xutmi, I). IX, New York City. Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour SUiuxach, Iharrhu-a, Eructation, Kills Worms, pivt-i sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommend.! your 4 Castoria,' and shall always continue t j do so as it has invariably produced beneficul results." Edwtw F. Paodek, M. IX, t5th Street and 7th Ave New York City. Tbx Ccntacb Co!oa-t, 77 Mckhy Stueet, Xrtr York Cm Mjii'iLii row mwmmu - -m.i .. . ! w njn CTTIT PEICES ! LADIES OXFOPDS Red Oxfords, worth $1.50, now $ .75. Tan Oxfords, " 1.50, " 1.00. Black Oxfords, " 1.25, " .75. Black Oxfords, " 1.50, 44 1.00. SSrTV "afcwi. Dressing- for Tan Shoes. Rob't. Sherwood S H fst ' 1 r4 S LOH 5 CONSUMPTIOM CURE The Great Ctfuljh'Cure ! Tfi Great Troup ttre ! The Great Lung Restorff Is'yild by svery druggfi on the continent of America on i f'jositive giijarantee, at 50c nd ptr bottle a test so wonderful jand severs? that norCtRrg!i ior Lufjg- Remedy vet discovered ha successfully stood except iloiV Cure. A dose in time will Ue you eodiess aaxiety and troublf Mothers, keep a bottle at yotbedsld"; it irranediatel)r: rtilievei Croup, and you m.uw v-roup siiwiijjuiave promfitrttentijSii W ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR OH'S CUR and in a sh' ytime her l'' lHS' l L-