The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, May 11, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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CITY BANKS VS COUNTRY BANKS
Taper Itenil before tlioNortheat Nebraska
Hanker Amor tat Ion by N ARntntioH
Tho Wnyno Ropubllcau gives tho fol
lowing roport of tho papor rend by N A
Ralnbolt president of tho Norfolk Na
tional bauk boforo tho recent session of
tho Northeast Nobraska Bankers associ
ation which was held at Wnyno
This subject hns boon assigned to mo
It is nn important 0110 Wo nro all in
terested in it Our welfare is vitally
alTected by it It needs gonoral dUcus
siou to bring out Its dllYeront fontnrcs
I will nttempt thoroforo nothing more
than meroly to prcsont it boforo yon to
bo handled by you from your ditTcrout
standpoints
I would havo preferred to havo hnd
tho question stated in other words As
it is It implies that thoro is 11 couillct
an antagonism between city banks mid
country banks There is no rational
coufllot botwoon them In their legit
imate sphere of notion thero Is not
even competition On tho contrary
their proper conduct is in support of
each othor Tho country bank must
furnish oxchango on tho citios To
havo these exchanges houorod they must
keep n balnuco to their credit iu tho city
banks thus increasing tho latter a depos
its and thoir resources for profitable
operation
Wo country bauks must got our
supply of currency from tho cities
Sometimes when tho domaud is great
wo need help to supply our customers
with funds Ordinarily whon tho do
maud for funds iu tho country is groat
it is not so in tho city and vico versa
Henco when wo need help from them
it is thu easiest timo for thorn to fur
nish it aud when our deposits with thorn
nro tho largest is tho timo when thoir
local demnnd euables thorn to mnko tho
most profitablo uso of it Sotho interests
of tho city banks and tho country bonks
are not inimical or competitive but run
iu support of each other
Why is it thou that at a Country
Bankers convention such a subject as
I havo should bo propounded for dis
cussion Havo wo a griovauco Wo
assuredly boliovo so or else tho subject
would not bo presented Probably there
is not a country bank in tho state that
hns not had its territory invaded and its
business more or less crippled iu tho
past two years by emissaries from cities
connected directly or indirectly with
city bauks soliciting and drawing away
business properly belonging to tho lo
cality or by having some ouo in tho
locality acting for them under pay for
tho same purposo
But has not this objectionable activity
quieted dowu some iu the past few
mouths It seems to mo that it has
I not only think it has but I veuturo to
predict that it will soon dio out and nor
mal conditions bo restored Abnormal
conditions do not continue They are
not lasting Tho deity that presides
over banking is jealous of its operations
In most lustances it is nusato to veer
from beaten paths When they nro de
parted from resulting disaster usually
brings the remedy
We know what a surging strife there
wns a few years ago among bankers and
niouey lenders for land loans Emis
saries and agents scoured tho country to
place such loans Owners frequently
mortgaged their farms at from two to four
times their value Many a lucky swain
was thereby enabled to unload his sandy
quarter section at a largo profit and to
enjoy great prosperity while his mort
gage funds lasted and then swear at the
money power because he could not re
peat the experiment Tho holder of tho
mortgage eventually finds the necessity
of converting at a large expense his
equitable title into a legal one the only
income from which is an annual tribute
of taxes Numerous experiences of this
character cast a cloud upon land loans
aud abated the frenzy of former seekers
for them The evil with its attendant
disasters brought about the remedy A
burnt child dreads the firo The victim
refused to be victimized the second timo
by the same process such loans were
stopped much to the disgust and disap
pointment of dealers in sandy quarters
who then became the deadly enemies of
those who refused to bo further fleeced
If tho evil inflicted by such transac
tions was confined to the immediate
operators it would not bo great The
borrower and the lender in such cases
were equally to blame and neither de
serves our tender sympathy for their
losses or disgust For during their hal
cyon period legitimate business was
checked and disjointed Daring the
somber period when the slow process of
tho remedy wns working itself out the
whole state suffered and every man felt
its evil effects
If we review tho trend of business nf
fairs for a few years wo are led to be
lieve the poet wns right in saying
What fools we mortals bo Laud
loans have had their day But some fnd
u that line must be substituted For
tho past two years that substitute 1ms
been cattle loans That tho latter
has been run as recklessly and will re
sult as disastrously as tho laud loans no
ouo who is familiar with tho manner iu
which it has been conducted can for a
moment doubt There is always a con
servative element abounding iu the
laud who havo sufficient Bteadiness of
purposo and comprehension to resist be
ing carried away by the drift of tho hour
into channels where unsafe hazards pre
vail To such tho cattle loan business
presents one comfort that it will run its
course iu a shorter time than did tho
land loans Its ebb aud flow will be
quioker
That legitimate transactions will suf
fer from it can be inferred very easily
by examples of the method practiced
I can relate a few only of tho iustnuces
coming under my own observation
Each banker here has had similiar ex
perience doubtless varied only in minor
details
Cattlo were shipped from South
Omaha to Norfolk iu charge of two
hired men to sell them Their prices
wero from 5 to 10 per head more than
they were worth No one who expected
to pay for them would buy They wero
Anally sold at thoir price on one
years time without a cent cash to a uinn
who was a bankrupt and had been for
the past ten years It was immaterial
to him what prico ho agreed to pay pro
vided he obtaiued the time Before the
debt matured it would be au easy mat
ter to have tho cattlo die or stray away
and the best tho unfortunate man could
then do would be to givo up to tho owu
eroftho debt the other half of tho
cattle worth probably two thirds of tho
amount of tho principal of tho debt
The holder of that mortgage
will waut no more cattle pa
paper and he will meekly retire from
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THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 18 1899
tho field Tho porsous who negotlaSod
that salo did not know whnt a chattel
mortgngo was how it should bo drawn
what it should contain or of tho duty of
filing it or a copy yet they woro acting
for a prominent and supposedly wealthy
firm of South Omaha
After business hours I was called by n
leading cattlo denlor in my locality to
draw tho papor for two sales of cattlo on
ouo years timo aggregating 10000
Our bauk then had surplus funds sock
ing investment After tho papers wero
executed 1 offered to toko thum on deal
ers endorsement Oh no ho snys
You do not want that paper 1 would
not ondorso it Tho makers live 10 miles
to tho northwest in tho arid region and
aro uncertain in payment Tho cattlo
aro sold high I oan send tho papor to
South Omnha and got my money on it
by an endorsement without recourse
Whon thnt papor matures it will ro
jnlro moro than a seateh warrant to
find tho security Tho victim that holds
that debt whon duo will eschew thoro
nfter cattlo paper and thus another limn
is eliminated from tho roll
Last fall I was offered a 2500 noto
maturing in ouo year secured by mort
gngo on 100 hend of steers nnd helfors
0110 year old I thought the mortgngo
was iu excess of tho valuo of tho cattlo
socurity nnd refused to purchase tho
mortgage A few days thereafter I
heard of that sumo pnper but tho year
lings had grown iu u now mortgago to
bo two yenrs old aud the papor was
cashed at South Omahn In this in
stance age by anticipation got its To
ward but pity tho sorrow of tho poor
old man who holds tho debt at its ma
turity His appotito for such will bo
fully surfeited
Thoso aro instances of numerous acts
of like kind which havo beou going ou
all over tho state nnd all over tho west
It can bo readily soou how it will do
moralize business Its effect is to in
Into tho prico of cattlo so that responsi
ble parties cannot buy Local bankers
in their anxiety to keep their money at
interest aro liablo to have such paper
imposed upou them Regular business
can no more competo with it than an
importer can compote with a smugglor
a Konuino with a counterfeit or a mer
chant who buys his goods with 0110 who
steals them
To what extent do city banks further
such operations It is tho boliof that
without thoir aid directly or indirectly
such things could not be done The im
mediate actors iu questionable transac
tions aro impecunious cusses nnd cannot
alone carry on deals requiring tho uso of
much money unless tho latter is sup
plied through moro substantial sources
That honesty is tho best policy is
proved by tho fact that those who swerve
from it havo but ephemoral prosperity
Thero are in all largo cities what is
called note brokers whoso business is
to procure notes and commercial obliga
tions of all kinds and sell them to banks
at a profit it city names navo moro
funds than tho applications at their
counters consume they repair to these
brokers for the investment of thoir sur
plus During a period of a money ple
thora as has exiBted for tho past two
years these brokers are furnished money
by tho banks to go out and hunt up
securities These brokers become
scalpers for the banks to increase
business on the same plau thnt many
railroads increase their passenger travel
by selling tickets through scalpers Let
the banks withdraw their support from
these scalpers commission men emis
saries or what not aud the country
would soon cease to be infested by them
Should thoy do so Is it an injustice
to the country baukB for them not to do
so They themselves would concede
the question Country bauks invariably
deposit with their correspondents all
their surplus funds not needed for cur
rent uso It is a gross outrage on coun
try banks that their own funds thus de
posited should bo used to undermine
their own business All investments of
a city bank in a country place should bo
made through tne local bank It is nat
ural for a city to arrogate to itself a su
periority over the country and that ten
dency is known to the country in the
evident want of respect and considera
tion shown it A great mistake of the
city for a little reflection and examina
tion would enable it to see that constant
accessions from the country is tho 6onrce
from which its strongest aud ablest citi
zens come But the city seems to bo
unmindful that tho fountain has left
much of tho same kind of material
It is not very soothing to our feelings
or flattering to our self respect to receive
a letter from our city correspondent
couched in tho most endearing terms
overflowing with politeness and gushing
with gratitude in advance at a time
when our unusually largo deposits ad
vise it that we are seeking investments
wanting us to report confidentially on
the financial standing promptness nnd
integrity of one of our most responsibly
patrons upon whom ho says he is about
to take a cattlo noto of 2000 or 1000
No attempt to practico such effrontery
or impudence would be made if duo and
proper respect for the country was en
tertained If tho party who made tho
paper was worthless and irresponsi
ble then it would reach tho city bank
through a broker or commission mau
who would make tho report thereon
and the country uauk would receive no
inquiry regarding it
I have been in tho banking business at
Norfolk for the past 13 years For 10
years of that period wo wero put to our
utmost effort to find money enough to
supply tho demand for loans from our
customers During the times when
country banks are called upon to make
tho largest amount of loans their depos
its have run down they collect tho few
est of their past loans hence their ability
to make loaus is at tho lowest stage
When the deposits increase old loans are
paid thus doubling our capacity to make
loans but then th demand from bor
rowers falls oft Hence country banks
frequently find themselves in this pre
dicament When they aro nblo to mako
loans they havo no borrowers When
they have the borrowers they are not
able to mako loans They would if
they could if they couldnt how could
they But we aro not without prece
dent for this anomalous condition We
backers nr alwnys close etudents of tho
15 ill 0 and it undoubtedly stimulates us
to endure our forlorn state when we re
flect that Paul must have been affected
in somewhat tho same way when he
said For the good thnt I would I do
not but tho evil which I would not tLat
I do
As loaus are about the only source of
our profits and us neither of the two con
ditions into which we aro shuttled from
time to time are favorable for making
loans are wo among thoso who nro mak
ing the rich richer or aro wo justly sub
ject to tho unmltigntcd hatred of thoso
who do not understand what wo do nnd
who baso thoir lint rod on suspicion only
It is no wonder thou that adding to
nil theso untoward circumstances to
which w6 nro subject It Is with lutenso
fooling If wo seo good loans properly be
longing to us taken awny In an under
handed method by thoso who ought to
nidus While others nro preying upon
us nnd nbusing us wo havo to turn to tho
city banks and say ot tu quoquo
Help Im The Cneniploj nt
Tho deputy commissioner of tho bu
reau of labor has sent out tho following
circular
Lincoln May 1 All persons desir
ing help and all out of employment
should write at once to tho state labor
bureau aud let their wants be known
Tho legislature of IMH and 1817 passed
a law making this a freo employment
bureau for tho entire state
Thoso who want help should htato in
thoir applications exactly whnt kind of
help is wnnted in what branch of labor
oto Thoso who want situations should
stato sex ago height weight trade or
branch of labor length of service or ox
porionco references otc
All Information received by tho bu
reau will bo hold strictly confidential
aud all sorvices rondorod will bo free
Absolutely no foo will bo charged In
any case This is a freo employment
bureau and is designed to do nway with
tho privnto employment agency nulsiuco
In tho cities by which so many worthy
pooplo aro victimized
All desiring help of any kind carpen
ters brickmakers mill 111011 farm hands
city laborers cooks servant girls or
help of any kind should Immediately
apply to this office and they will bo put
iu communication with thoso iu tho lino
of service doslred
Persons out of employment should
also writo without dolny All unfilled
applications should bo ronowed after
thirty days
Communications should bo addressed
to Stato Lnbor Bureau Lincoln Nob
1 trill IJnlnte M TullHtelM
Tho following transfers of real estnto
aro reported by Ohostor A Fullor man
ager of tho Madison county nbstract
offlco at Norfolk
Geo II Bishop to O F W
Mnrqunrdt lot -1 blk it Dorsoy
Place Norfolk 100 00
Motto Anderson to Georgino
Chrihtiuo Olson wd pt swf
swi 1-21-1 south of R It MOO 00
Samuel Kurpgeweit aud wf to
Elizabeth Ivuapp wd ojne
31-21-2 2000 00
Henry ErtziiQr and wf to Anuio
Brubakor wd so lot 3 blk 10
Hansos suburban lots to Nor
folk 180 00
Sheriff to Charles Beattie sd pt
oiCnoKnwH 22-24-1 500 10
Samuel Kurpgowit and wife to
John Phillip Knapp wd ne f
21 21 2 1100 00
Stephen K Warrick to Conrad
Werner 525 00
Win Martin nnd wf to Dauiol
F Sidlor wd lot 5 Burrows
subdiv 1 Pasowalks nddition
Norfolk
John S Cruo and wf to Willis
E Reed wd 2 28 100 acres
bw4 neXi 5-21-1
IU
700 00
100 00
Active solicitors wanted overywhere
for Tho Story of tho Philippines by
Murat Halstead commissioned by the
government ns official historian to tho
war department Tho book was written
iu army camps at San Francisco on the
Pacific with General Merritt in the hos
pitals nt Honolulu in Hong Kong in
the American trenches nt Mnnilo in the
insurgent camps with Aguinaldo on the
deck of the Olympia with Dewey and
in the roar ot battle at tho fall of Manila
Bonanza for agents Brimful of orig
inal pictures taken by government pho
tographers on tho spot Largo book
Low prices Big profits Freight paid
Credit given Drop all trashy unofficial
war books Outfit free Address H
L Barber Gen Mngr Jr Dearborn
street Chicago
Letter IIhI
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at tho postoflico May 15 ISO
T M Alexander Miss Eva Filbert
J O Harrison S B Hallaway James
Holcheck Gilbert Marshall Fillio Mil
ler Mrs H G Moore C D Randall
Mrs Bridget Sulivau
If not called for in 50 days will bo
sent to tho dead letter office
Parties calling for any of tho above
please say advertised
P F Spreciiek P M
H J Newman ladies tailor 010013
Paxton Block Omaha Nob 15 years
combined European aud American ex
perience Samples of goods aud prices
for tailor mado suits and gowns made to
order only submitted on application
Special feature tho non repetition of
any stylo whon so desired an established
rule
Irlii Keller
to the coffee drinker Coffee drinking
is a habit that is universally indulged in
and almost ns universally injurious
Havo you tried Grain O It is almost
liko coffee but the effects aro just tho
opposite Coffee upsets tho stomach
ruing tho digestion effects the heart
nud disturbs tho whole ucrvous system
Graiu 0 toucs up tho stomach aids
digestion aud strengthous tho uervef
Thero is nothing but nourishment in
Graiu O It cant be otherwise 15
and 2 cents per package
THE NATIONAL GUARD
Norfolk Company tu I Itimkfl unit Mn Tj
or Traojr 11 Cunilhlnle 1or I leu
teimut Colonel
The Second regiment Nebraska na
tional guard will bo organized without
further dolny Adjutant Gimornl Harry
Issued au order yesterday designating
tho ton companies that will comprise
tho regiment on the start and ordering
1111 election of regimental ofllcors Tho
votes of tho commissioned officers of tho
companies must be iu the hands of tho
adjutant genoral on or before I p in
luno 0 A board of olllcors whose duty
it will bo to ennvass tho vote was also
appointed Tho ten companies named
in tho order as constituting tho Second
regiment nro tho companies at Kearney
Old Nebraska Olty Aurora Lincoln
Omaha Teoumseh Sohnylor Norfolk
and Albion Tho olllces of colonel lieu
tenant colonel and major are inontioned
ns tho ones to bo tilled by election The
canvassing board comprises lonoral
Harry dipt Edward 1 Straight of Lin
coln company F Second regiment and
Onpt IMlchaol W McGan of Albion
compnny M Second regiment No votes
will be received or recorded after I p 111
Juno 0 The junior mombor of tho
board will record t lie proceedings Jon
oral Bniry will have proper ballots pre
pared which will bo forwarded to the
commissioned illlcers for their use in
tho election
Oapt A E dimpboll formerly coin
mnudiug tho Lincoln Light infantry
and Col William Bischol jr of No
brasknOity formerlv commimdiiig tho
Second regiment Nebraska national
guard aro the only candidates for tho
office of colonel Mnj Earnest II Tracy
of Nortolk is said to be the leading can
didito for lieutonant colonel and dipt
Will Hayward of Nebraska Oily iH a
candidate for senior major
The ten companies selected by Gener
al Harry have been dustgnated as fol
lows A Kearney 15 Old C Nebras
ka City D Aurora E Lincoln G
Omaha ITccumsoh K Sohuyler L
Norfolk M Albion State Journal
llomcHccluirH ICxriirxlon
On May 2 and III June and 20 1811
the Missouri Pacific Railway company
will sell liomeseokers excursion tickets
to certain points in tho houthwostern
parts of Missouri Kansas Arkansas
Indian Territory Oklahoma Territory
Colorada aud Utah and to many other
points located iu tho southeastern
states At rato of ouo faro for tho
round trip plus 2 For further infor
mation addross W 0 Ba ves
J O PiniLiiMi T P A
A G F P A
Southeast corner of 1 1th and Douglas
streets Omaha Nebraska
Heller In Nix Mourn
Distressing kidney and bladder
disease relieved in six hours by Now
Great South Aineiican Kidney Cure
It Is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptne s n niievini
pain in bladder kidreys iird bacK in
male or female Relieve retention of
water almost immediately If you
RUNNING
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wntit quick relief and cure this Is the
remedy Sold by Kocnlgstcln
inncy Norfolk Neb
Mrs G W Ohllds whom It was re-
portod Q011 Joo Whoolor was soon to
marry snys thero Is no truth in tho
story Mrs Ohllds ought to know
Cinii yiirTUiiMA8Tis ok kick
Omnlui Noli Mny Tr IMKI Hmtliid pro
poHiitn In tililirnn will lit enlinil linrn mill
at nf iiiiiitiriiinxlntN nl mIiiIIiiiih iintiiott
mil 1 1 2 iiYlnrtk 1 in ooiilmt time Iiiiik li IHW
mill tlirii npiiiid fur fiinnlillii iiiiIh linin liay
unit nlitiw 1I11 Iiik lliKllhrnl eiir roimiiiiiriiitt
Inly IIMii nt KnrlN rmk Nlnlimrn mid Roll
tliNon Noli O11111I111 Dilxit Null Jnllnrhini Hal
tiirkd Mn 1iirln limiumtli mill Itilny Kim
mx Inxmi II UimiIk Alk j Id mi mid Hilt
Okfn ImpiiKnln for ilnlhery nt other ioltit
will lineiitirtiiliiod II s nwrviw light to re
Jeol nr nrrepl nuy nrnlt iiroiioxnlH or mil part
thereof liifiiitniitloli iimilhel ou npi1iratioti
here in to iiiiirieriMnxterH nt Mnthum mitimd
ICnvolmie Ilmliiliiltig ptnpnmiM nlinuld tin
nmrlinil Impiiniiln for KnrnKn mid nddrniitnd
to lllidnrnlgimd nr Oliiulnrtiinnlnrx of nlnMoiin
above named V II HATHAWAY O M
Notice to Maigernlt Ann Walker wife of
decline M I Walker ilereiiKed nnd to Ills minor
anil unknown helm of micli ilereiiHed pernon
leorue Walker HiiiIhoii It Walker Mnrgeiett
Ann Walker That in the matter of tlm applica
tion nf the plalntlir fur n permanent receiver
for ItitHll Illnnil It of hlosk I lunmlKntelnM
Third luhlllloii to Norfolk Nebraska Unit the
Jutlgeof thnillstrlrt court of MmiIIbhii count
NehniHUa hint fixed June It I Mm 111 tin limn at
whlnh oii are to hIiiiw catiHO wliy a permanent
receiier nhoiilit not bo appointed to microod
liorne W Limny hlierilT us temporary tocelwir
that unexH itnod mid Hllllcinlil ratine IhhIiowm 11
permanent imiiluir will lie appoiutixl for wild
plenums
Additional iillldavltH of Anna ieorge C W
Imuoiit et at will lienllerod in mippnrl of mirli
application for lecelviir Anna Icohiik
Dated April i IHii IMiilutlll
Plj iio A Itimiu Attorne
In the Dint 1 let Court ot Madison County Ne
lirahka
The State of Nebraska
MndlHonCotintj JHH
Aumi tiiMirge HiiliHtituled plultitilT for harleN
II lilixemtgt h
Mmgmett Ann Walker wlfeof leiirge M I1
Wiilker ileeeiiHeil and li oige Walker llarl
hiiii II Walker Marguritt Aim Walkerand un
known lieirH anil iiilnor lielrn
IliedefeniliiUlH iiImimi iiiiiimmI will take uotico
that on the JtUh day of May 1MHI between the
liourx of Idoclock a 111 mid 11 10olock p 111 at
tlieolllce oM C NIcIioIhoii LH IIoiiiiI of Trade
in the city of ColumhiiH imtyof Flunk 1 1 11 anil
Htute of Ohio t lie plaint III alioe named will
take ttin ilepnHition of Anna ieorge and lr
leurue her liUHhuiiil witnexxeH In tlila action
to hniihed iuewileiiccim the trial of theahowien
litledcauxe iu bliulf oniuiplaiutiir witii au
t hoi II j toaillouru troui day to day until all of
hucIi ilepimltloiiH hhlill have been taken
I lilted itprll 21 1WI ANNA tlKollilK
II iio A IAiMiiai Attornnj Ilainlitl
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Ticket non Hale Inly 3nl to Mh IucIuhIvii lim
ited for retnrn to July lMh witli privilege of
extension until AtmiiHt li 1S9J by depoxitiim
ticket with Joint Annul Ht Detroit on or before
July llith and pajmoiit of depoHil foe ot fifty
CUIItH
Kor printed matter dOHCriptive of the hounti
fill city of Detroit which is one of the bent am
VDiithiu citiiiM ill tho United States and infor
nation roiicnrnirii nxcurniou rates for tudotiipn
from Detroit to variiiua pointH in the vicinity
etc etc iidilreHH the umlerHiKiieil
J K MKItHY
A 1 I A 111 Cent it It
Dubuque lowu
ON HIS ANKLE
After Six Years of Intense
Suffering Promptly Cured
By S S S
Obstinate soros and ulcers which
refuse to heal unilor ordinary treat
ment soon becomo chronic and deep
seated and aro a sure siLrn that tho
cntiro circulation is in a depraved condition They
aro a severe drain upon tho system and aro con
stantly sapping nway tho vitality In every case the poison musf
bo eliminated fr m tho blood and no amount of external treatmon
can have any effect
There is no uncertainty about the merits of S S
nmdu for it is backed up strongly byeonvincmg
testimony of thoso who havo been cured by it
and know of its virtues by experience
Mr L J Clark of Orange Courthouse Va writes
For six vears I had an obstinate running ulcer on my
ankle which at times caused me intense suffering I was
so disabled for a long while that I was wholly unfit for
business Ouo of tho best do tors treated mo constantly
but did me no good I then tried various blood remedies
without the least benefit S S S was so highly recom
mended that I concludid to try it and the effect was
wonderful It seemed to get right at the s at of the
disease and force tho poison out and I was soou com
b every city for
Wzg
pletely cureu owitt s bpecuio
S S S FOR THE BLO
drives out every trace of impurity in tho blood i flnJ oij
cures permanently tho most obstinato deop seated l U oUlU Oil
is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vcjfiSSiQn
tains not a particle of potash mercury or other
cures Contagious Blood Poison Scrofula Cancer
Rheumatism Soros Ulcers Boils or any other b1
THE
Barn
PHONE 44
th Western
LINE
W V H 8 is the best to and
from the
AR BEET FIELDS
i
fch Nebraska