The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, February 08, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ni
m
4
v
I
K
WEDNESDAY WRINKLES
Mrs Hnkor of Genoa is visit iug friends
in tho oily
Mrs P V Tenl vir n rmM onger for
Omnha yesterday
Ij VHrntimnl wnn in tho mutropoliH
-yesterday from Noligh
Dr P II Snltor mndo a professional
visit to Ijiutrol yesterday
W J JonoB was a olt y visitor yester
day from tho connty unit
MorriB Moyor ivturnod Inst night from
nn extended business trip
A hou was ten to Mr mid Mm Henry
Rrtuuoh Monday afternoon
Mrs M O Walker him gone to Hooh
ator Minn with her imronts
County Attorney Hurt Mnpes wiib n
poBSougor for MuiUboii this morning
II L TohiiBon and Prank MittolHtadt
of Stanton woro Norfolk viRltorB -Men
day
Doputy Hovonno Collector Carl T
Heeloyvwas in tho city from MadiHon to
day
MoBsrB V M Robert boii and M D
Tylor were pnssongers for Lincoln to
day
OUoZnolow and niece Miss Agnes
ynolow were passougers today for
Omaha
Editor V K Powers of tho Plerco
loader had business in tho city this
morning
V JR Hoffman oxpoctB to leavo in a
fow dnysfor Chicngoto purchnso ivBtock
of furniture
F J Ryder of Now York 1b horo vIb
iting hifl hrotherfl Rev II 15 Ryder
and H Ryder
Lnto BiinniHof Noligh wont to work
today as on attendant at tho Norfolk
hospital for tho inBiiue
Twoiiiow boor vaults aro being erected
near theCroighton brunch of tho P 15
M V north of Main street
Adam Kost him commonood tho erec
tion of a cottngo on South Fifth street
on lots near tho residenco of O W
llraiiBoh
Tho now carpet for tho Odd Fellows
hull ban arrived and tho room is being
cleaned today so that tho carpet can bo
laid tomorrow
15 A Amarino iB erecting a now houso
on South Eleventh street on a vacant
lot adjoining tho lesidenco property of
J J Koouigstein
Dr Young assistant physician and
M O Walker Btoward nssumod charge
of thoir roapootivo duties at tho Norfolk
hospital for tho insane today
Tho ladios of tho Missionary sooioty
of tho M E church served tea last oven
iug at the homo of Mr aud Mrs I G
Westervolt on Madison nvonuo
Frank Keennn and his company with
thoir spooiol Bconery arrived in tho city
today and will presont A Poor Rela
tion nt tho Auditorium tonight
Tho windows of tho morchants who
deal in valentines aro decorated wiith
gorgeous and coiniu creations for tho
benefit of the lovor and the joker
Tho ilrst stroot man to operate in Nor
folk for some time was this aftoruoon
soiling merchandise ou Main Btreet near
Fourth Ho succeeded iu attracting
qnito a crowd
H Hulbort whose home is iuReuuett
this ttnto but who has been spending
tho past few months iu northwestern
Iowa is hero today visiting his sou of
tho Citizens National bank
W J Barnes formorly proprietor of
the Stanton hotel lias purchased tho
80 acres of laud ono nud ono half miles
southwest of tho city which has been
formed by Roy Hight from Mrs Math
owsou Tho consideration was 3500
Tho annual meeting of the stock
holders of tho Elkliom Building aud
Savings association wok held last night
and tho old oflicers were re elected
Tho htookholders were well satisllrd
with the showing of tho business of the
association during tho post year
Tho weather editor of tho Frouiont
Tribuuo claims to have seen several
flocks of goeso making for tho cool
climato of the north Tuesday He is
convinced that tho back bono neck aud
several other members of winters anat
omy have been successfully broken
The sick list in Norfolk continues to
grow although fortunately the people
are not aftlicted by small pox scarlet
fever or other disease of that nature
Tho most serious complaint hoems to bo
pneumonia Tho physicians ore kept
quite constantly busy ono koctor re
porting that ho had answered 19 calls
yesterday Elmer son of Mr and Mrs
Ii M Beeler is tho latest to be sick
-with pneumonia
Tho interior of the Cithteus National
bank is undergoing some radical im
provements Tho counter which
formerly extended front to the north
-windows has beeu moved back and
now joins the west wall thus giving
more room in front for customers A
new and handsome oxidized copper rail
ing surmounts the counter which is to
be newly finished The walls aro to bo
newly papered and the woodwork
painted
Three gangs of workmen are eugoged
in making ropairs aud improvements on
the lino of the Union Pacific railway in
and about Norfolk They aro the bridge
carpenter and pile driver gangs The
timbers in the bridges south of town
are being tested and if found defective j
aro roplnred with now ones piles aro
being driven whme necessary and Btono
riprapplng is being put in to protect tho
river banks from washing llosidrH
thifl tho depot iB being thoroughly ren
ovated 1atroiiB of tho road aro woll
pleased to boo this spirit of enterprise on
the pnrt of tho company
Vantw Representative in ovory
county in NohritHka Man or woman
good pay steady employment
h H Watts
rm Ivarlmok blk Omaha Neb
A Mtlili WiiiiIimI Mhii
Georgo Tenkiuson a former resident
of this county but tor boiiio time
on a farm two miles east of Nowman
Grovo Madison county and owned by
O 11 Sheldon of this city it soems is a
much wanted man just now by tho batik
era and loan agents of Madison Lindsay
and Nowman Grovo After mortgaging
his stock and grain three times and then
disposing of it he departed for parts un
known Tho mortgages called for about
100 head of cattlo 200 bond of hogs be
sides horses farm machinery and grain
Tho shoritr found only twonty four head
of cuttle twonty thrco hos and tho
machinery It is said ho left his wifo
without elthor warning or money It is
estimated that ho got away with about
1000 MoAUistor fc Cornelius aro
representing Mr Sheldons interests as
attorneys and in company with Sheriff
Byrnes visited the promises last wook
mid made secmo what property was loft
in sight Now a roplovin suit has boon
commenced in tho district court of Mad
ison county by tho Flato Commission
company against Georgo Tonkinsou and
John O Byrnes Tho defendant it is
alleged mndo and delivored to plaintiff
a pr missary uoto for 1 000 payable
November 10 1000 a chattel mortgage
on 550 bushels of wheat an undivided
two thirds interest of 120 acres corn mid
shods ou tho north half of Tho
property is now botng hold by Sheriff
Byrnes of this county Judgomont for
possession of proporty and ono hundred
dollars dumago for wrongful dotontiou
of possession is asked nud the end is not
yet Columbus Journal
ltllOKIH7lil It
A tolophouo joko in which a couple of
oountry school maams wero tho princi
pals has recently come to light Ono of
the ladies lives iu Norfolk and tho other
in Battle Creek Recently tho Battle
Crock lady visited hor Norfolk friond nud
upon rotnrniug homo missed her um
brella which sho supposed had boon left
nt her frionds homo
Sho concluded to telephone down and
loam if hor supposition was correct
Tho following conversation ensued
Hollo
Hollo I
Did I loavo my umbrolla at your
houso
I believe you did wait n minute
Is this it
Tho Buttlo Greek lady responded It
looks like it and rang off
lliiiiiinonil IoiiIhIiiiih An Iiltni
llllltll
unci Inter Iti HiirU
Tho pasBenger department of tho Illi
nois Central Railroad company Iiiib just
issued a now edition of Hammond
Louisiana as a Winter Resort a beau
tiful illustrated folder showing a fow of
tho winter attractions in aud about
Hammond copies of which will bo
mailed freo on application to tho under
signed
For thoso in good or moderate cirontn
stance no point in tho south offers such
inducements The olimato is unsur
passed Tho artosuu wator oxcollont
Society almost entirely northern nud
tho hotel nud boarding houso accomoda
tion far suporior to any town of its size
in the north and at moderate rates
J F Mkhky
Asst Gen Pass Agt 111 Cent RR
Dubuque Iown
Intlttr Lint
List of letters romaining uncalled for
at tho postoflloo February 1 1001
Etta Bridge 15 O Colo Mrs Ida
Clark M Douny B W A Davis S E
Hauilett Prof N II Hamniett Nellie
Hayes Georgo Knnpp Julius
haum Will O Miller Max Milorch E
Mabo John Olson W O Sharp Lillie
Serauton Arthur Sanders Will I Wil
liams
If not called for in 30 days will bo
sent to tho doad letter oflloo
Parties calling for nny of tho above
please say advertised
P F SlKECHKlt P M
Washinotox D O Geuossee Pnro
Food Co Lo Roy N Y Gentlemen
Oar family roalizo so much from tho
use of Grain 0 thnt I feel I must say a
word to iuduce others to uso it If
people aro interested iu their health and
tho welfare of their children they will
use no other beverngo I have usod
them all but Graiu 0 I have found
superior to any for the reason that it is
solid grain Yours for health
C F Mvkrs
You Should Know About Farming lit Se
lirankn
Com ib king but other groins are suc
cessfully raised and you can bny land
cheap along tho Fremout EJkhorn
Missouri Valley railroad
Write for particulars to
J H Gaiilh
Traveling Pass Auut
Demscu lowr
Or tO J R iiUCHANAN
Gen t8 eue Agent
N Omaha Neb
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FERRUARV 8 1901
A MUSICAL TREAT
J II SlurKroiin Concur Niuurilny Kvnnltii
Wit CoiiNlilnrcil by TImiro
ItiK A IVilujV Tour
1 D Sturgoon gavo IiIb Norfolk
friends a raro musical treat Saturday
night whon ho invited them to his Rtoro
room iu tho Pacific block to hoar n
Bomplo of tho concerts ho is to give
throughout north Nohrnska during tho
next two weekfl Tho room was Heated
with chairs and tho nudiouco of nearly
IIOO people attending taxed the accommo
dations to tho utmost All who went
wero highly entertained mid tunny ex
pressed tho wish that Mr Sturgeon
might glvo a public concert of tho sumo
chafliotor in Norfolk in tho near fnturo
Tho entertainment was opened with
a very nicoly worded announcement by
Miss Roxio Sturgeon who delivered it in
mi entertaining manner explaining tho
objects of tho tour mid introducing
thoso taking part
It became apparent oarly in tho oven
iug that there was a pleasing affinity
betwoon tho nudlence nnd tho perforntors
that successfully ovorcamo nil formality
and cnused tho evening to pass most en
Joyably
Mrs Helen Hamilton tho pianist
proved to bo an artist possessing a nat
ural ability that had boon highly culti
vated Shu was vivacious had splendid
oxoontlou and tlirilled tho nudiouco
with tho tones producod by hor magic
touch Her interpretation of Brilliantes
Variations and Tunnhnuser March were
particularly pleasing nnd for an oncoro
on tho former sho sang Coming
Through tho Ryo in n manner that
indicated a splendid vocal talent
Miss Nolle Gorooko tho vocalist
whoso pleasing and cultivated voice lias
frequently boon admired by a Norfolk
audience was at her best and was com
pelled to respond to sovornl oucoros dur
ing tho rendition of tho program AUbs
Goreoko improvos with eaoh public np
pooranco and hor friends aro justified
in the belief that fauio awaits hor
Cortain it is that fow singors who have
appeared boforo a Norfolk audience
have given equal satisfaction
Tho solf plav iug organ was n great
novelty aud rendered somo popular mu
sic in an entortaiuing fashionbut it did
not provo ns popular as tho numbers by
Miss Gorecke and Mrs Hamilton It
rendered bettor music howover than
many who claim to have somo ability on
tho piano and organ
Tho people of the towns fortunate
onough to have secured a date for Mr
concert will find that in
evory way it is a high class nnd appro
priate entertainment and tho tour should
be a magnificent success Tho concert
is first given this ovoniug at Battle
Creek
Opinion or Ono Auditor
Norfolk February 1 My Dear Mr
Sturgoou I want to thank you for the
treat you gavo tho people of Norfolk on
last Saturday evenine I coniratulato
you heartily on tho certainly very high
class entertainment provided
I would speak particularly of the
splendid execution by Mrs Helen Ham
ilton on the piano I havo heard that
Tounhnuser March many times by
skilled musicians but uovor before havo
I heard it as it was interpreted by Mrs
Hamilton at your concert sho oxcolled
them all
I was also pleased with tho chormiug
manuor with which Miss Nelle Gorecko
rendered her soloctious She has a
voice of sweetness and power well
traiuod used iu such a delightfully
gracious mid unassuming manner that
lent au added charm to tho beauty of
the songs Her rendering of tho sougs
Love in Springtime and For all
Eternity is especially to be commended
Again I thank you for providing suoh a
musical feast aud I wish you all success
You are at liberty to uso this lotter as
you think best Cordially
Hkrhkkt E Ryoek
Pastor of First Baptist Church
THURSDAY TIDINGS
W E Reed was iu Norfolk from Mad
ison Tuesday
J D Tiokter of Noligh was in Nor
folk yesterday
C C Gow paid a business visit to
Foster yesterday
Judge Barnes was a passonger for
Neligh last night
L 15 Holms was a city visitor yester
day from Wahoo
T F Memminger is a city visitor to
day from MadiBon
F D Proece was in the city Tuesday
from Battle Creek
Mrs Richardson of BattleCreek was
a city visitor yesterday
Norfolk lodge Royal Arcanum meets
tonight in regular session
F T Richmond of Bloomfield had
business iu Norfolk Tuesday
Arthut Carrick is up from Ames for
o short visit with his mother
N A Rniubolt loft last night ou a
business trip to Rapid City S D
II A Wilmerding has gono to Flush
iug Long Islaud to visit his parents
Otho Johnson is sick with pneumonia
nt his homo on West Madison avenue
Sheriff George W Losoy is ia the city
today from Madison on official business
Fred Wicbmon has purchased the
Waoohtor farm five miles northeast of
tho city
Miss Mattio Dnvenport is expected
home tonight from her viBit to frlemlB
in Sioux City
Harry Matrau enmo up from Wisner
to boo Frank Keennn iu A Poor Rela
tion last night
Norfolk lodgo No 40 I O O F will
moot tonight for work in tho initiatory
and ot hor degrees
John Ray and Alvin Low who havo
been to Vordlgro on cnttlo bnsimsB re
turned last evening
W H Johnson him gono to Now York
to purchase a stock of dry goods suitable
for tho Bpriug season
Mrs Burton mother of Mrs Geo B
Christoph returned to
her home iu
Wnukon Iowa today
15 M Huntington hns recently pur
chased a finejiiow piano for his homo
frouiChas II Johnson
MIbb Violet Craig is hero from Madison
nud will visit dm iug tho remainder of
tho weok with Miss Bessie Lodgo
Thero is a big sale of stock and per
soual proporty this afternoon at tho
homo of Fred Roll ou tho Koenigstoin
farm four miles southeast of tho city
A numbor of people from town are at
tending
MisBes May aud Eva Dolon havo pur
chased n millinery store in Randolph
and aro now in possession having gono
to that town several dnyB ago Tho
best wishes of Norfolk frionds attend
them in thoir now venture
Tho A O U W ball at Marquardts
hall ou tho evening of the Mth promises
to bo one of tho most interesting enter
tainments for St Valontines day
Good nniBic will bo furnished and all
who delight in dauciug should attend
Trinity Social guild is planning for
an nnique entertainment in Masts hull
on tho evouing of tho 11th and all who
cun appreciate a genuine good time
should nttouiL Music will be an im
portant part of the program while tho
iarco and valentine features will com
bine to make tho occasion one of more
thun ordinary enjoyment
Tho Mndison Bchool is moving into
tho now building just completed aud
teachers aud pupils are enjoying a
weeks vacation whilo the transfer is
being made Miss Edua Richardson
ono of tho teachers thero is here visit
ing the schools today aud will go to
Battle Creek tonight to spend the bal
ance of hor vacation with her parents
Louis Sessions received a dispatch to
day from Dick Boswick who is now iu
Chicago announcing the death of Mrs
Boswick uud that ho would leave that
city for Norfolk with his wifes body
this afternoon nt 5 K Ho is expected to
arrive horo on tho passonger from the
east tomorrow noou and will bo mot at
tho train aud tho body taken to the un
dertaking rooniB of Sessions Boll
Tho fuuoral arrougoments will not bo
mndo until Mr Boswick arrives Tho
deceased has beou a sufferer for many
years nud had loft her homo six miles
east of the oity some time ago hoping
for benefit from treatment in eastern
hospitals Her death will be learned
with sorrow by many friends in aud
about Norfolk who will sincerely
sympathize with -Mr Beswick iu his be
reavemeut
The first anniversary of the wedding
of Mr and Mrs A J Ryol was happily
celebrated lust night iu their new home
in South Norfolk by n surprise visit
from many of their friends who met at
the home of E A Wilkinson nnd wont
to the Ryol home in a body The even
iug was happily spont in social conversa
tion aud playing high five in which Mr
nud Mrs Ryel participated with keen
oujoynifiit A 12 oclock a splendid
supper was served to which those pres
ent did nmple justice Afterward the
guests departed wishing Mr and Mrs
Ryel many happy returns of the day
Those participating wero Messrs and
Mesdnmos John Brown John Spellmau
John Welch J C Aid M W Case
Fred Liuerode N A Wilkinson E A
Wilkinson and Mr nud Mrs Dan Fin
loy of Missouri Valloy Iowa the Misses
Wilkinson Mrs Mat Robb Mrs T E
Moolick Mrs W J Askius nud Mrs
Tom Belt
Frank Keenau in A Poor Relation
was given a very cordial reception by a
large audience at tho Auditorium lost
evening on the occasion of his second
nppenrenco in Norfolk That the audi
ence was highly entertained was evi
denced by the tumultuous applause
which greeted the best situations in the
various ucts and the laughter which the
droll features occasioned Mr Keennn
was culled before the curtain after both
tho first and second acts and the secqud
time ho made one of his characteristic
speeches announcing his appearance iu
a new play next season and expressing
the hope that Norfolk might be iuoluded
in the route traveled Mr Keenau has
many admirers in Norfolk aud tho
people will certainly echo his wishes in
that regard Tho Bubdued effects in A
Poor Relation are delightful and the
play was handled with perfect suc
cess by Mr Keennn nnd his company
The beauty of tho piece is not so much
in tho acting or speeches as in
the well timed pauses appropriate
hesitations and suggestions of pathos
aud humor iu which Mr Keenau oxcells
The more true to nature snob a produc
tion is given the more effect it has
Mist Mum Abbott in hor intoipretittioii
of Dolly Fnyo wns very pericrt and bIio
was n closo second to Mr Keenau in
popular favor Other parts wero very
well handled mid on tho whole it was
ono of the most satisfactory plays ever
given in Norfolk
BATTLE CREEK
Mrs E Tnuner was visiting nt Nor
folk Friday
Prof M G Dooring nnd two sohb
woro Norfolk visitors Saturday
Monday evening a bouncing boy was
born to Mr nnd Mrs W C Day
Vncoinnting is an everyday occurnuco
in Battle Creek ot tho present time
A M Lovolaco has been sick for
about a week but ifl reported hotter
M L ThoniBen wns up to Tilden Inst
Thursday looking after his business
interests at that place
A G Moyer brought tho Chos Evans
farm in Grovo prociuct 0 miles south
west of hero Monday
Fred Echtenkamp bought 150 acres of
pralrio for 2000 in tho neighborhood
of Crolghtou last week
Owou Wndo has taken n job ns Btable
boss in tho Bost livory barn which po
sition wns vacated by Bert Cossairt
Frank Massmnu retnrned Suuday
from an oxtondod visit with relntiveB at
St Charles and other places in Mis
souri
Two young fellows from south of
town were put to sleep at tho city bastilo
Friday night They got tired by
over iudulging
Mrs W A Barnes and daughter Itn
went to West Point Saturday to visit
her brother James Gallon and
Clansoy
The Battle Creek high school will bo
represented in thv North Nebraska de
clamatory contest which will be held at
Norfolk on March 28
Mr aud Mrs Ladhoff of Norfolkboth
sick with influenza have been visiting
hero since last week with their daughter
Mrs Wm A Veunble
Chns Zimmerman of Bascobel Wis
who has been visiting hero about a weok
with his mother brothers and sisters
loft for home ngtiiu Tuesday
Tho opera house was packed with
lovers of classical music performed by
Miss Gerot ke of Norfolk and Mrs Dam
iltou of Chicngo Monday night
Mrs Geo Souvenior and children loft
Monday for Inmnn where her hrsband
wout last week onto the Aberdeen
cattle ranch owned by Maas nnd Brech
ler
Tho betrothal of Gustav Warneke with
Miss Emma Lindemann nnd Gustav
Werner with Miss Clara Warneke was
announced in he Lutheran church Sun
day
Miss Nellie ONiell returned from
Sioux City Sunday where she was visit
iug since Wednesday with her Bister
Miss Maggie who is attending college
at that placo
Joe Pltipps our only colored gentle
man holds a lucrative position at the
Bests hotel now Joe would like to get
married but there are poor chances for
him in our town
Arthur H Gnrdel shipped his house
hold good to Hartiugton londay and
the next duy ho and his wife left for
that place on the passenger Art has
taken a position there in u hardware
and implement store
Mrs bred Ti gler and two youngest
childron returned Inst Thunday from a
six weeks visit with her parents nt
Concordia Mo and alto Miss Lena
Bredehoeft who waB visiting with nn
uuelo near that place
Monday John Lucht shipped a car
load of fat cnttlo nnd Geo Berry two
double deck carloads of sheep Tues
day nownra Miner imniDer company
shipped one carload of hogs Warner
Dauiel one carload ot cattle and Geo
Berry two carloads of sheep again
There has been quito a little work for
thoso who wanted to work horo this
winter A whole lot of timber wns cnt
up for stove wood Owen ONoill alone
had from 5 to 8 acres of cotton wood
cleared and ouo man made abont 150
cords of stovo wood on half shores
This surely pays better than playing
cards
Next Saturday at 1 J0 in the after
noon the Teachers Local association of
Battle Creek will render the following
program at their meeting Instru
mental solo Miss Aldn Knesel Gen
eral discussion of chapters 0 and 10 of
Peges Theory andPractico of Teaching
Pnper Bigraphical Sketch of David
Page Miss Rose Hughes Music duet
Misses Nellie Craig and Minnie Zim
merman
Our ice harvest was finished Monday
Geo Zimmerman is the only dealer here
in this article and has filled two big
houses Iu one way he is the Battle
ureenuroKer we aon t Know or any
business that would give more satisfac
tion In the winter when tho ice
flowers cover the window panes so yon
cannot peep through at oil and when it
is from 10 to 20 below zero out doors
the ice mau will surelyrnb his head
smile and order nn extra hot one And
ou the 1th of July wheu it is 100 or
more in the shade ho can afford to take
au extra half a dozen nice cool lagers
We can see it is a happy business
whether the weuther be cold or hot
yr
awptiW
BEGA
Mr Wilken of Pierce wns in Bcgn on
business Tuesdny
15d Wilken of Chicngo was visiting
friends in this vicinity
John Wilson of tho Wnyno normal
spent Saturday and Sunday with his
parents
Quito a nnmber of Begn pooplo at
tended tho sale nt James Joubous on
Monday
Will Kennedy of Bega took in tho snlo
nt E G Stroms and then wont to Nor
folk on business
Tho young peoples meeting was
postponed Sunday evening nud nil at
tended tho last of tho Phillips and Nel
soninectings
A numbor of young people from this
neighborhood Wt nt to Stanton to attend
a meeting of tho Oxford Musical club
Inst Friday ovoning
WAHNERVILLE
Fred Terry is building nn nditiou to
his houso
Mrs Charles Underwood nnd daughter
went to Lindsay Monday to visit
friends
Charles May and Will Reed will give
a dance in tho hull Thursday evoning
February 14
Homer Tannehill who hns been ser
iously ill with tho pneumonia 1b re
ported better
Harry Mooris went to Oklahoma ter
ritory Tuesday to visit his brother and
to look over the country with a view of
locating there if satisfied
Consumption
is destruction of lung by
growing germ precisely
r t IIMI IS
MIT cm It
is comrortable
a
as
nouldy cheese is destruction
if cheese by a growing germ
It you kill the germ you
top the consumption You
an or cant according to
vhen you begin
Take Scotts Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil take a little
it hrst
osp
- -
TO
rr iteyt
It acts as a
food it is the
easi est f o o d
Seems not to be
food makes you
hungry
eatinr
You qtow strong
O e
er
t ti
too much
h as you
Lil
ith
w
Take more
enough
is as
ike and agrees
you Satisfy hunger
usual lood whatever
ou like and agrees with you
When you are strong
juin have recovered your
rcngth the germs are
ead you have killed them
If you have not tried it send
r tree sample its agreeable
iste will surprise you
SCOTT BOWNE
Chemists
09 Pearl St New York
50c and ffilOO all druggists
n
TRY
THE NEWS
FOR
UP-TO-DATE
PRINTING
Keeley
OMAHA ISEB
Cor 19th and
If Worth Sts
LIQUOR
MORPHINE
TOBACCO
USING
lire
rroauco tucli a dlsoiue
liavlnc dollnlto
ocy TliuUlseusoylolds
Bisny to tlio Double
unorldeof Gold Treat f
tnunt prepared by Dr
t imK lieoley
O TUU 1 lHM
iMul u m Vvhr
rriiii kIvii ua
SlKiit d
J m Lrfllr K Krrley Co
lt O full TI0U1
j rc RctLEY INSTITUTE 01H N
f lor 1111 ami I rarenuortl
im mrti
V
V
r