The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, February 01, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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TUESDAY TOPICS
MIrs KrnnroR lohiicoii i nick with the
Tho union depot is undorKoliiK t onio
ropnirs
Ohriidinn Jhimmi of tho laelllo is on
thoRlik HM
J K Halcor was in Noi iolk from Lin
ooln yesterday
Kred French f Wayno wns a city
-visitor y est et day
ludHO DmiKlnH Cones 1h a city viHltor
today from IVrce
Tho booKKccptiiK elans of tho Y M O
it will meet tonight
Dr Franlc Salter mado a profofmloiial
visit to HoskliiH thiHinorniiiK
Miss IxIb Ornnt Ohilds hH roiio to
Oinnlin for an iiidulliiito tinio
Dunlol 1 KooniRHtoin Iiuh roiio to
Madison countyH capital on IiiiMiichh
Mrs 11 O Stnwurt and hahy of Konter
woroKiiCBtHof MrH Am K lAiomird
ovor nliht
Frank lohnwon who linn boon em
ployed in tho Auiuh minr factory Ih
hero to visit relatives and friends
Fish OonnniRsioner John II UnllT loft
todny over tho Union Pacific to inspeet
tho stuto hatohontH at South Howl
Dr T H Maekay was called to Mndl
non today to euro for n boy who had
broken his hip Ho roturuB this after
noon
II V Winter loft nt noon for Hoono
Iowa accompanied by Carl ScIiuIk who
is to enter a wholoBnlo harness honso
and manufactory
Mrs Mary OMcnrn has purohnsed a
residence in Quoon City Place and ox
pootH to oooupy it about tho lint of
March She is nt prchont residing on
South Sixth streot
Mra Frod Keller is Rick with tho grip
and mmblo to attend to her duties as
bookkeeper at tho mignr factory In
fact it is Bnld that tho forco at tho fac
tory is quito depleted by sickness
Norfolk people havo almost forgotton
what a snowbank looks like Tho heav
iest snow of tho biiirou thus far hnB
boon but little more than an iuch and it
ban not boon blown into drifts aB hi
other winters
Ohiofof Police Widanmn has quito a
rognesgallory in his headquarters in tho
city building having taken to posting
notices of rewards pictures etc re-
ceivod from othor cities One of tho in
teresting circulars is that olVorlng a re
ward of T0000 for tho capturo of Pat
Crowe and presenting four different
pictures of the gentleman
C CJ Dolon has gono to Randolph to
engage in his old business of harness
maker and expects to move his family
to that place in tho near future Mr
Dolon and family havo long been resi
dents of Norfolk and there will bo many
to miss them All however will join
in wishing them much success in their
undertaking and new homo
A brand of winter weather seems to
bo on tap nt last and tho prospects aro
that tho temperature will bo cold
enough within tho next -1 hours to sat
isfy tho most preciho demand for old
fashioned winter weather The wind
commenced to blow from tho north at
mi early hour this morning and has kept
at it quito constantly during the day
Tho Kiesau Drug company is prepar
ing to put in all uuw llxtures in tho near
future Tho woodwork will bo of
quarter sawed golden oak from Sheboy
gan Wisoonsin nnd is expected tour-
rive in nbout three weeks Whon the
now fixtures aro in place the company
uxpoctB to have one of tho finest stores
in this part of tho stato Their enter
prise is to be commended
lioomis L McKim who has repre
sented tho Omaha Roe in Norfolk for
the past year has been transferred to
Sioux City as city circulation manager
for that papor nnd will enter his now
field of work next week This comes iu
tho nature of npromotiou toMr McKim
who has faithfully served tho Bees hi
terests and with tho promotion comes
a corresponding increase iu salary
Hurry Johnson who has beun night
operator iu tho telophouo ofllcewill suc
ceed to tho position of circulation man
ager in Norfolk
There lias beou nn unusual movemout
in the real estate market during tho
pastwiuter nud spring will open with
many new changes of ownership of land
throughout north Nebraska Traoy
Dnrhuid of this city aro responsible for
many of these changes Within the
past two weeks they havo made threo
transfers of more or loss importance as
follows A section of unimproved land
llvo miles west of Neligh was sold to
Andrew J Klepser of Weeping Wnter
and Thos J Teller of Washington D
C consideration 10 per acre Eighty
acres eight miles northeast of this city
were Bold to J Duncan of Wayne
county for 20 per acre Martin Bru
baker purchased 60 acres adjoining his
farm three miles northwest of the city
at 85 per acre cash
Battle Creek Enterprise Whilo try
ing to scare a rabbit oat of tho culvert
north of the railroad track last Sunday
Fred Smith and Todd Hoovor discovered
a battered tiu box tho contents of which
proved to be the papers stolon from Hall
Meiuecko at tho time their storo was
burglarized The boys returned tha
papers to the owners and an iuvoutoiy
showed that all the missing papers ex-
copt tlnno found nt Norfolk were in tho
box The doouinontscomlsteU or dcedi
Insuraueo pipers etc and while of no
valun lo outhtdo parties to replace them
would cauno the owners oonsldorablo in-
convenience Moms Hall and
ecko now Bay that if tho inonoy taken
by tu thiovos is placed besldo a lantern
by the road they aro not particular
whether tlin lantern Iuir a blno or red
libboii attached
A tranister who has boon doing Homo
hauling for Mrs Wegner of tho Norfolk
houfio this morning loaded up Rome old
tin cans and other refuse and hauled
them to tho oreok near tho wntorworks
Hero tho hank was steep and tho happy
thought struck tho man that if ho should
back tho wagon over tho bank tho cans
would spill tlioniBolves ont and ho would
not bo compelled to oxort his muscular
energies In wielding tho shovel Tho
scheme was eminently successful It
not only dumped tho cans buttho wagon
and horses into tho river awl would
havo taken the driver had he not con
sidered tho bank beside tho team safer
from n purely porsoual tdundpolut Kd
Wegner with tho asslstnnco of tho
drivor finally succeeded in extricating
tho horses from their cold bath afterout
ting tho harness
MEADOW GROVE
Messrs Hoy and Abo Alyon wont to
Noligh Sunday
Will Losoy of Madison was a Meadow
Grovo visitor Saturday
C S Ilayos of Norfolk wnu in thiB
oity on businoBB Inst Saturdny
W W Roborts of Norfolk registered
nt tho Qrovo hotel last TuoBdny
Mossra Earl Deuel nnd Joff Iloyles
drovoto Norfolk Monday morning
Mrs 0 P Mullloy is quito ill nt hor
homo four miles south of tho city
Mr Ed Hammond returned to his
homo nt Norfolk Saturday afternoon
Miss Kntheriuo Witigmau returned
homo from Norfolk Saturday evening
Rev Georgo of Neligh hold services
In tho M E church last Sunday even
ing
Mr J L Dunn and sou Harold went
to Norfolk on Saturday noons passen
ger
Messrs Walt and Orr Palmor mndo a
business trip to Norfolk Tuesday return
ing iu tho evening
Owou Wade ofBattlo Crook visited
his sister nud othor frieudb iu this city
last Monday and Tuesday
A crowd of young people drovo to
Iluttlu Creek Friday ovoning to attend
tho dauco given nt that place
Messrs Will Yeomon Bob Ashburn
Merl Hike nud Alda Anson enmo down
from Tildeii Sunday returning in the
ovoning
John Witzigman camo up from Nor
folk Saturday evening and visited with
W A Wiuigmnu and family till Sun
day evening
Mr nnd Mrs Herbert King from
Grovo precinct were in tho city Sunday
tho guests of Mrs Kings parents Mr
nnd Mrs J W White
Tho Morris Drug company was sold
to Al Williams hint Friday Mr Wil
liams is an old hand at tho business
haviugrun the drug store previous to
its purchase by Mr Morris two years
ago
Mr Arthur Cnrmondy ontortaiued a
number of his friends last Saturdny nt
his homo two miles north of tho city
Refreshments were served at six nfter
which the mirth continued until bite iu
tho ovoning
Dr Kindred has begun tho erection of
n nice dwelling on the lot just west of
his place The foundation is being laid
and tho carpenters work will soon be
gin Tho contract for its erection wus
let to Frank Colgrove
Mr nud Mis W A Morton who
havo been with us for a month or more
left for Norfolk last Monday noon
From Norfolk they will go to Kansas
Oity and thence they will go south
with n view of finding some climate
beuelicial to Mr Mortons health which
has beou very poor of Into
A very peculiar disease seemingly
contagious has been prevailing iu this
burg for tho past few weeks or more
Tho diseaso effects tho oyes of tho vic
tim causing them to become iuilamed
nud producing nu effect very similar to
that which follows a night out with tho
boys it has erroneously though ap
propriately been called the pinkeyo
A very Ferious accident ooenred at the
home of P V Lewis last Thursday
evening As Miss Eva Lewis was busy
ing herself with house work she was
nccidontly shot by her little brother
who in some wuy had gotten a loaded
shot gun into his hands The charge
grazed her skull and lodged itself bo
ueath tho shoulder blade Dr Kindred
dresseu the wound aud at tlio present
writing tho young lady is resting easily
You Should Knun About
tirusku
FrnluK Iu
Corn is king but other groins are sue
cessfully raised nnd you cnu buy laud
chenp nlong the Fremont Elkhorn As
Missouri Volley railroad
Write for particulars to
J II Gable
Traveling Pass A eut
Denu j lowf
Or to J R Buohan
Geu 8 eutf Agent
Omaha Neb
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1901
WEDNESDAY WRINKLES
Mies Mninii is on tho Melt list
Tho children of Georgo Holler nroMek
with tho grip
Rev S F Shnrploss has boon fiick for
several days past
Davo Owen departed last night for
Uiramlo Wyoming
Burt Mnpos mado n trip to and from
Plalnviow yesterday
13 W Jonas is Jiiflt recovering from a
Bovero nttnok of tho grip
A ton pound boy wns lorn to Mr and
Mrs Fred Karo yesterday
Mrs Andreas Sohwunk of MiuIIbou
wus n city visitor yestordny
Irving Bnu in of Cincinnati Ohio is n
guest of Rev S F Sharpless
O 15 Grlmoldhy now n roaidont of
Oklahoma territory is in tho city
Geo D Buttorlleld camo in from
Oreighton on tho early train today
Miss Gertrude Booker of Mitchell S
I is visiting her cousin Mrs MorriB
Mayer
Mrs Fred Klentz roturnd yesterday
from n visit of several dnyB with Piorco
friends
O A Lulkurt returned this morning
from nn extended business trip through
Colorado
MIbs Berthn Shoonfold returned yos
tortluy from n visit with hor pnrents at
Oreighton
Goo McPherson formerly of thisoity
but now of Oklahomn is hero greeting
old friendB
Garfield Mather nud Miss Ottio Kent
both of this city woro mnrriod nt Madi
son lust Sunday
The Ladies Aid society of tho M E
church will meet in tho church pnrlora
tomorrow nftoruoon nt 2 i0
Thero will bo a mooting of tho official
board nt tho cIoro of the Biblo reading
tonight at the M E church
J H Hiunuiol of Omaha represent
ing tho Shorwin Willianis Paint coin
pauy is in tho city interviewing the
druggists
Mrs Paul Karo who hns boon visit
ing Norfolk relatives nnd friends for
several days returned to hor homo in
Lyons tills morning
Mr and Mrs E II Blair aro cxpectod
hero this evening from Chicago to visit
Mr nnd Mrs W H Buttorflold Mrs
Blair is n siBtor of Mrs Butterllold
Second Lioutenaut Carl Pilgor of
company L N N G wont to Lincoln
yesterday to tnko n military examina
tion before tho stnto exnmiuiug board
Frank Davonport wont to Atchison
Kansas Saturday and brought Mrs
Davonport and tbo children Homo yes
tordny noon They stoppod ovor in
Omaha and visited one day
U II Tatiuau has resigned his posi
tion ns night clerk at tho Pacific and ac
cepted n situution with tho Piano Manu
facturing company Valmn Light has
taken the position of night clerk at the
Paoiflo
Norris Huso camo up last evening
from Lincoln to remain until Sunduy
ThiB is examination week at tho uni
versity nwi as his examinations all
came Mondny and Tuesdny ho is able to
spend n fow days nt homo
Norfolk horso owners propose to ninin
tain a regulation half mile track next
season aud feel assured that not less
than n dozen horsea will go into train
ing here 1 W Edwnrds and W O
Hidl havo been training their uuimnls
during tho winter uud expect to havo
them in coudition for good work when
spring opens
W A Morton tho insurance man
who has made thiB city his homo for
Bomo time departed on tho early trnin
with his family for Kuusus City Mo
from thero they will go to Hot Spriugs
Ark and later to Mexico These
ohnuges are mndo for the benefit of Mr
Mortons health
Fremont Tribune A tost of tho
Ptnruo telegraph typewriter hns just
been mndo in Omaha This machine
will send n meBsuge nt one end us n
typewriter is used and register it ou
nnothor maohiuo nt the other ond of tho
lino The invention is tho product of a
Grnud Island youug man and is likely to
make him rich
Mrs John Craig living west of tho
city has recently been very seriously
sick from blood poisoning but 1b now
somewhat better Tho trouble was oc
casioned by a out amounting to scnrcely
more than a scratch on one of her
lingers The injured member began to
swell and the swelling rnpidly extended
upward through the entire arm Heroia
measures have been employed to stay
the disease and it is now believed that it
has reached u turning point for the bet
ter
The following from the Fremont
Tribune refers to n uieco of Morria
Mayer of this city Hortonso Mayer
danghter of Mr aud Mrs Theodore
Mayer died early last evening of scarlet
fever Sho wns siok with the mnlndy
for about ten days nnd wns very low
for some time boforo her death The
littlo girl was born October 11 1895
No funeral services will be held hore
but the body will bo shipped to Omaha
for burial tomorrow morning Tho
deepest sympathy of n largo number of
friends of Mr nud Mrs Mayer is ex
tended to them at this time
Grand Island Press Hon Charles
Woostor of Silver Creek Neb con
tracted with tho American Beet Sugar
Co of Grand Island to plant nine acres
of sugar beets last yeur On this patch
ho harvested 2l toni or nu nvorngo of
JTfc tons per ncro for which tho com
pniiy paid him tAIOli This wns Mr
Wooslors first oxporienco in sugar beot
raising and ho is woll satisfied Ho hns
mndo n contract this yenr for twenty
five ncres There will bo n largely In
creased acreage nil along tho Flntto
Vulley west from Duncan for our local
factory for tho present year
BATTLE CREEK
F E Martin of tho Enterprise went
lo Omaha Monday
E 11 Luikart our bank cashier is
down with tho grip
Wm Yount nnd Doo Anderson
wero Norfolk visitors Monday
Wes McOalluni of Meadow Grovo
transacted business hero Monday
Last Sunday ultcruoon wo bow n
woodpecker ou tho trees iu onr ynrd
Harry Barnes of Plalnviow was visit
ing hero from Friday till Mondny with
his parents
O S Hayes of Norfolk was up hero
Mondny with n wngouload of musical
instruments
Tuesdny tho Hownrd Miller Lumber
Co shipped one carload of hogs and ono
carload of corn
Hormnu Toglor quit clerkiug in F II
Shultz grocery Saturday Ohas Fuerbt
hns taken his position
Grandpa Philip Beck ofv Norfolk was
visiting with his numerous relatives
from Friday till Monday
Julius Gardels of West Point wns
visiting here Saturday with his undo
J R Gardels nud fnmily
Section Boss Peter Burns nud wife
woro visiting from Friday till Monday
with Mrs Bums parents at Long Pino
Mr and Mrs Henry Tietjeus and
chlldrou of Plainviow arrived horo Tues
day morning for tho funeral of Mrs
Tiotjous mother
Rov J Hofinun sold his farm six
mil8 north to Leopold Kurpgervoit
lately Leopold is hauling lumber for
u house nud barn
Miss Annio Vautlin has been danger
ously ill with lung trouble for about n
week Tho members of tho tnbo of Ben
Hur are considerately taking care of hor
Frod Eohteukanip who Bold his one
quarter section farm nine miles south
last week for 5800 went to Knox
county Monday to look up a new loca
tion
Fred Brechler Geo Hobus Henry
Miller Mrs Henry Stollo nnd Mrs
Frank Tegler returned Tuesday from a
weeks visit with relatives at Boscobel
Wisconsin
Miss Hannah Clnnsey of West Point
was visiting here the latter pnrt of last
weok with her uncle and mint Mr aud
Mrs W A Barnes and family She
went homo Sunday
Tom Collins who has been at Dead
wood S D for tho lnt 10 years hns
been visiting hero for about two months
with his mother nud other relntives nud
left again Monday
Owen ONeill returned Sunday from
n weeks travel over the state He was
also up to Gnrfleld county where he nnd
E II Luikart havo purchased pasture
and hay land for ranch purposes
Zed Sesler was imbibing too heavy
Saturday night and thomarbhal put him
into Floods Reserve Monday morn
ing ho donated 1 to tho village treas
ury nud a fow dollars for extra expenses
Thero wns an error in our last weeks
correspondence ns we stuted thnt Rep
resontntive Ziuimormnn wns not nblo to
attend the sessions Mondny tho 21st
He felt easier and went to Lincoln nny
wny
Geo Souvenier is loading n car with
his househould goods and nil kinds of
personal property today Wednesday
which he is going to send up to Iunian
whoro ho is going to bo manager on
Mans and Brechlcrs cattle ranch
Friday night n society danco ar
ranged by the Ladios club was held at
tho Maxwell opera house A big orowd
of all kinds of people woro present also
some from neighboriug towns The
Italian orchestra of Norfolk farniahed
the music
Soven carloads of stock went out of
hero again Monday George Berry
Hhinped two carloads of sheop Wm
Ludroig ono carload of cattle Balzer
and Conrad Werner ouecnrload of hogs
and oue of cattle togethor Guy Deuel
one carload of cattle and L B Baker
ono carload of hogs
Died Monday evening at 6 oclock
Mrs Otto Borchers of heart tronblo
age 53 years Mrs Borchers bus not
been sick except that duy when she did
not feel vell At 5 oclock she got up
to assist her daughters at butchering
About 0 oclock she fell in tho sitting
room and died very suddenly Sho
loaves bohluil her a husbnud two sous
aud four daughters of whom two are
married Mrs Henry Tierjens of Plain
viow nnd Mrs Fred Prneuuer near
Battle Creek nud a brother Henry
Aldag uear towu to mourn her loss
They havo lived hero nbout 35 years
their homo being two miles eat of towu
Tho fuueral will bo hold Thursday af
ternoon at 1 80 from the Lutheran
church aud the remains takon to the
Lutheran cemetery for interment Rev
J Hoinian officiating
THURSDAY TIDINGS
Mrs O W Box Is on tho sick list
MrR S K Long was a pnshongor
for
Mndliou todny
W II Shaffer of Madison was a city
visitor yestordny
T F Mcnnningor Is a city visitor
today from Madison
Miss Ethol Long very ploasautly on
tortaiued n few friends lust evening
Rov Mr Taylor of Piorco will speak
at tho Congregational church this ovon
ing
Mrs M Wnrneko nnd daughter of
Battlo Creek wero city visitors yester
day
Gnrfleld Mather nnd wifo havo gono
to Iowa nud will mnko thnt state their
homo
Tho pnbt fow days havo mado ico nnd
tho harvesting of tho crop hns rocom
monccd
The Citizons Concort baud of Hurting
ton is preparing for n tour of northeast
Nebraska It expects to travel iu its
own spccinl car
Tho Ladios guild of Trinity church
will moot with Mrs Leonard tomorrow
afternoon nt oclock A good attend
nuco is requested
Mr nnd Mrs M 0 Walker enter
tained n few friends nt dinnor Inst even
ing complimentary to Dr nud Mrs
Frederick F Teal
Miss Mattie Davonport has gono to
Sioux City to attend tho wedding of hor
friend Miss Sheukberg which takes
place this evening
Mike Hounesy driver for the Norfolk
hospital for the iusano who recently
had an operation performed ou his hand
is getting along nicely
Mrs Iugnlls hns recovered from n
recent nttnok of tho grip and today for
tho first time was nblo to attoud to hor
duties ns clerk for Beeler Bros
Miss Mertio Waldron has deoided to
romain hore for the present nud has no
coptod the position of stenographer iu
the law ofllco of her D
J Koeuigstoin
Fred Froelich who recently sold his
fnrm north of Norfolk nud went to
Humphrey didnt like it thero and re
turned nnd purohused a farm of 100
acres eight miles south of town paying
for it -11 per ncre
Miss Nell Sbonkberg of Sioux City
well known in Norfolk is to bo married
to Jack Fentherstono of Salt Lake City
Utah this oveniug at 8 oclock The
young peoplo will make their homo in
Salt Lake City
Mr and Mrs Frank Locke who
formerly conducted the Pacific hotel
hero but have lately been living in
Spoknne Wnsh are planniug to go to
Buffalo N Y and take chnrgo of the
restaurant in the City of Mexico at
tho exposition
Miss Lena Krahu celebrated her 17th
birthday last evening by entertaining a
largo number of youug triends The
occasion was vory en joynblowith gnuios
choice refreshments nud other social
features for entertainment Tho night
wns well ndvnnced when the party broke
up
Henry Steffon and family arrived this
morning from Austin Minn and will
mnko Norfolk their homo Thoy have
purchased n residence on North Tenth
street just south of Steve Overtous
home Mr Steffen is tho father of
August Steffon teacher in Christ paro
chial school
Elmer E Lsch who has represented
tho Carpenter Paper company of Omaha
on the road for n number of yours nud
who hns mndo frequent visits to Norfolk
in the interest of thnt firm hns quit the
road and will establish a flue job office
nt Lincoln leaving for that city todny
from Norfolk
No inquest was considered necessary
in the matter of the suicide of George
Bero on South Twelfth 6treet yesterday
noon aud tho body was cut down
during the afternoon and removed to
tho undertaking rooms of Sessions
Bell whore it hns been prepared for in
terment It is understood tnat Mrs
Boro will ondenvor to have the contrnot
regnrding tho purchase of tho Holt
county land aunulled
The first of the series of socials under
the auspices of the ladies of Trinity
guild held last evening at the home of
Mr and Mrs A Morrison was enjoyed
by a largo number of people The art
display was very cleverly contrived and
afforded amnBement throughout the
evening Delightful muBio was fur
nished by Miss Nelle Gerecke whose
singing elicited a hearty oncore and
Bobuerts orchestra which was at its
best Very nice refreshments were
served Tho ladies netted 1085 from
tho entertainment The committee
having the social in charge received and
are deserving of much credit for the
entirely successful manner in which tho
eutertniumeut wns planned and ex
ecuted The committee was composed
of the following ladies Mrs W
Fox Mrs Asa K Leounrd Mrs J W
Humphrey Mrs A G Bohnert and
Mrs A Morrison
Ilriilnl etiquette
It Is quite correct for n brldo to carry
a prayer book Instend of n bouquet
Ono of tbo prettiest wedding prayer
books thnt I have ever seen contained
jncrely the marriage service tho mur
rlage certificate blanks for the signa
ture of tb minister who performed ths
tromonv nnd of the members of tho
bridal party nud the near ruin t Ives
nud Intluiite friends who woro pres
ent Tho binding wns white vellum
with the btides maiden unmo nnd tho
date of tin innrilnge engraved on tho
over In gold letters Such n book hns
lo bo mndo up nnd bound expressly for
the person who will use It She carries
It up the aisle uud hands It to the min
Ihit to rend the service from nnd It Is
n rery lovely little keepsake Tho
brldnl putty should enter the room In
the following order First the two
ushers who should walk together
then the bridomnnld wnlklng nlone
thou the bride with tho person who
will give her nwny The best man
should walk Into the room with tho
groom Just behind the minister n mo
ment or two before the bridal party
como in Hnrpers Unznr
nnrrltiKN Once More
Thnt oiiiTlngs are much worn is a
fnct not to be disputed snys The Jew
elers Circular Thoy nppenr to bo pur
suing n quiet nnd persistent ndvnnco
toward n point where It may be snld of
them thnt they have arrived In the
best society Among tho best dressed
English women not only nro the mod
est diamond or pearl solltnlres entirely
fnmlllnr but types more Important or
lighter nnd more fanciful nccordiug to
Individual tnsto seem to be gnlulng n
foothold the latest fad reported being
for gypsy rlngB wtudded with ninny
Binull BtOUC H
Fonr Evil Spirit
Evil spirits are held In great dread
by the Chinese who believe them to
benr speclnl ill will to the eldest son of
tho fnrrlly nud to delight In playing
unkind tricks upon him To prevent
this the eldest son in one fnmily was
unmed Sixth Little Sister the childs
pnrents evidently being under the im
pression thnt evil spirits could be de
ceived hb to the sex of the littlo oue
Letting Well EnonKli Alone
Bobbs I bee thnt n mnu bus Invent
ed a typewriter thnt you just sit down
nud talk to nnd It writes out every
thing you say
Dobbs I gtiess Ill keep mine She
doesnt write everything I say nnd Im
glad of It Baltimore Amcrlcnn
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
A Fly
is as
Untama
ble as a
Hyena
To advertise successfully may
not be easy but it is not half so
difficulty as the taming of a fly
So far as this community is
concerned the advertising prob
lem Is simple Here is the
plan
Secure space in these col
umns
Vrite ads that are plain
and straightforward
Change them often
Keep at it persistently
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Dr Humphreys
Specifics cure by acting directly upon
tho disease without exciting disorder in
any other part of tho system
KO CTOES FUCKS
1 Fever Congestions Inflammations 23
Worm Worm Fovwr Worm Colic 25
3 Teething Colic CrylngWokef illness 25
4 Diarrhea of Children or Adults 25
7 oueIii Colds Bronchitis 25
8 Neuralgia Toothache Faccacho 25
0 Headache Sick Headache Vertigo 25
10 DyiiepalaIndlgcstIonWeakatomach25
11 Suppressed or Iolnrul Periods 25
12 Whiles Too Prof uso Periods 25
13 Croup Larynsllla Uoarsonesa 25
14 Salt Ilheuni Erysipelas Eruptions 25
15 Kheumatlsin lUienmatlo Pains 25
16 Malaria Chills Fever and Ague 25
19 Catarrh Influenza Cold In tho Head 25
20 Whooping Cough 25
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