1 J G TUESDAY TOPICS II V Uiunhtut of llurco In ii city -visitor toduy K Halo or Hut Mo Crook wim u oily visitor yoMoiduy J O Sproohor of Srhuylor was a city visitor yostonUy 1 V Hundiik 1iii roturnod from his btisinoss tilntoOiunhii S T St lohn of Hasting hud ls noKsin Norfolk today Krcd AltsUdt of Madison wim in town yoMordny aftoiiioon Dr Mo Kim was ovllod to 1loroo yos lorday on profossional buMuom Mrs Kitohoy of tho liosjillat for tlio inmino n turned this noon fiom u visit to Wavno Dr K S Hlulr and IM Hoy11 r Wuyno ttansaotod litiHiiiiws in thucitv yostorday Maitln Wolsh jr of Tildeii visited i to iitiur nt tlm liosnlul for tlio In- KI1II0 IllSt WOOU Tho WodnoMlay oluh will moot with Mrs 0 11 Il jnolds tomorrow uftur noon at a oolooU 1 Ij Uvnoarsnn of Madison sooro Jury or tho Madison county ujiriuuUurnl hooioty was a city visitor yostorday V Ilifton Kddy who is in tho employ of tho American Hoot Kupir Co has roturnod from n ploasuro Hip to Omaha Jurry Ourrollon roprcHontliiK tho Dnrphoy Fluid company of Grand ItiuiiiN Mich was in tho oily today in tho intorostHolhis firm Invitations havo boon issued to the wedding or Miss KruiuoH daughter ot Mrs Harriot K Warrick to Mr Joseph Addison Shoomakor on Kobrutiry 1 1 at H oclock lloo H Hishopof Now Haven Conn eiuno down from liorco yostorday where ho had boon visiting his brother Whon ho llnishos looking ivftor business intorosts hero ho will oon to California Cnptnln Augusta Krnor of tho Salva tion Army doparted this morning for Ie Moines Iowa whoro sho will outer upon a now Hold of labors Another captain will probably bo aslned to this point soon Announcements of tho coming inar rlngo of Mr V 1C Fulton and Miss Winnio Gibson have been issued The ceremony will tnko place at tho homo or tho bridos mint Miss Harriot Wood Tuesday evening February ti 1 II Kroner who was formerly a resident or this city is nrraiifiiif to move back hero from Den Moines I own whoro ho has been living tho past two years At present liu is looking for a house which is n scarco artiulo At tho First Congregational ohnroh parlors Thursday evening tho Y P S C K will given Midwinter Excur sion through tho medium of which n trip can bd taken free of cost No doubt many will avail themselves of tlio opportunity Reports from W II Johnson this nioruing aro that bo is yet vory low but that there is still hope of his recovery Ho has suffered torriblo pain during tho pnst few days and it has been necessary to keep him under tho intluence of opiates much of tho time Mr Johnson has hosts of friends who wisli for his spoedy return to health Tho social which was to havo been given by Norfolk lodge No 117 A O U W last Saturday ovoniugbut was post poned will bo given this ovouing at Odd Follows hull Extensive arrange ments have been inado for tho event mid an oujoynblo timo is anticipated All Workniou and their families aro i I vitetl to participate in tho festivities WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Emil Lueck wns in tho city yesterday from Stanton W A Stovens of Stauton was a city -visitor yesterday Born to Mr and Mrs Frank Beels at 8 oclock last evening a daughter NV P OBrien of Atkinson transacted business in Norfolk yesterday afternoon Audrew Lundquist has sold his houso west of Dr Verges nt tho corner of Twelfth stioet and Verges nvenuo to JVlra IUrtrmui Miss Bouder hns arrived from Fre mont and taken possession of tho millinery storo recently purchased from Sharpless Sisters Miss Lillie Vuught ontertaiued a number of little friends yesterday after noon nt tho homo of her parents on South Third street Vf II Johusous condition remains about tho same and he is still suffering much piin at times Ho had another bad spell last night Tho Y P S C K social which to have been given at the parlors of the First Congregational churh tomorrow evening has been indefinitely postponed Ico cutting wns begun by several of the dealers this morning Although only about seven inches thick the ice is is as solid as a rock aud as clear as a crystal D F Sidler is excavating for a c liar ou tho lot recently purchased of the La Fargo estato on South Ninth street and expects to build u four room cot t ago us hoou as tho weather permits Mrs Albart Braasch who was visit friends has returned to her homo In Iowa Sho was acconipalned homo by Miss Halt lo Hraasoh Henry Hurd and Julius Winter sr Miming lodge No 0 K of P had a ory interesting mooting last ovoiiing and two candidates wore Initiated into tho first rank Another interesting mooting is being planned for tho next regular mooting when several grand olllcors aro oxjoclod to bo present TlinosTiiliiine 10 C 11 Johnson has riooivod a dispatch from tho Inter state llallwny Commissioners that they will come to Norfolk for tho purpose of investigating Iho railway freight tatos of which so much complaint has boon niiido Mr Johnson who has labored so faithfully anil persistently in this matter t xprosMs a strong hope that Nor folk is now to bo relieved of the discrim inations so long practiced against tho ImaincM intoKsts of tho city Win Donnir sr was again beroro tho johco Judge this morning on tho charge or being drunk whom ho locoived a lino which with the costs amounted to 111 10 Mr Donnor is an old ollondor ill this pnrlioulur respect having boon in tho police court many limes beroro His family mid liiends havo given notice to all liquor dealers in town not to sell to him but in spito of this fnot ho seems to obtain tho necessary requisite logo on a sproo periodically Olllcors aro now invisti gating tlio case and if it can bo found who has sold him liquor prosecutions will rollow Tho organization of tlio Norfolk club was completed last evening by tho ndop tion of a constitution and by laws and the election of the following named as a board of diioctors 1 Westervolt George Divonport sr W M Robert son H O Matrait W 11 Widantaii II A Pasewalk and W II Bucholz Tho directors elected olllcors as follows 1 G Westervolt president W M Rob ertson vice president W II Ducholz treasurer Messrs Uavenport Widaman and Pasewalk executive committee Tho club starts out with an enrollment of about 111 members each of whom is requested to pay to tho troasurer the sum of initiation fee which will const ituto a fund to pay rout of room and other necossary exponses This afternoon at oclock is tho time set when Paul Knro and Miss llattio Semmlor aro to join hearts and hands in the holy bonds of wedlock Tho cere mony takes place at Christ Lutheran church Rev J P Mueller olliciating aftor which tho event will bo joyously celebrated at the homo of tho bridos parents Tho grooinsmon aro Messrs Max Leircr Carl ICrotchinor of Sioux City and Fred Cashin and tho brides maids the Misses liiio Sumniler Otelia Pilgor and Gertrude Austin Friends of tho contracting parties or ganized a charivari expedition lust evening and repaired to tho bridos homo whoro they endeavored to illus trato thus early in the proceeding what might perhaps bo expected later It is hoped however that no such clamor and turmoil as then provailed will mar t to wedded bliss or tho couple For tho first timo this winter tho temperature averaged below zero Tor tho a I hours ending at S oclock this morn ing It is true that for a while yester day the thermometer marked above but IU bolow this morning made an aver age of J bolow for the whole time A sharp north wind did not tend to make tho temperature any easier upon human ity Tho indications now aro that tlio cold snap is about over and that by to morrow tins section will again bo en joying the predominating mild weather of the winter While people think tho presont severe cold is hard to bear it might bo well to comparo it to a year ago On tho morning of tho SlOth of January 18111 tho mercury was down to 21 degrees below zero nnd a similar temperature prevailed for live days It is truo that it is cold now but every per son has reason to feel thankful that it is nothing compared to a year ago Last winter was ouo of tho coldest on record in Nebraska while this winter is ouo of tho mildest Tho social given by tho meinborfl of Norfolk lodge No 17 A O U W at Odd Follows hall last ovoniug was largely attended and proved a vory on- joyablo occasion Tho entertainment was opened with a series of steroopticon views thrown upon tho screen by J M Covert illustrating somo of tho stirring scenes of the late war with Spain This was followed by a short literary and musical program and thou camo re iug her pirents M and Mrs Julius uitics uud tho social last ovtuiug was a Wichert and other relatives and demoustation of that faC Til RNOK FOLK NEWS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1IJ00 1I0HKIWLBIVANTRD Broad Acres Yet Watting to be Tilled by Farmers NENKASKA HAS ROOM TOR MANY Aitilrci of 1 1 mi 1 It Iliuliiiiiiui lli llt titi il llnltn tlm Twtily nlulitli Alumni Se nlnti of Ilin Niilmmliii Iii h Anniirliitliiii llilil ut llniiiln lititiiui3 11 anil Jfi Wo want more people- a largo popula tion in Nebraska How aro wo to so cure them This is my subject To organize a formidable society either by or through a public spirited sentiment or by legislation is im probable if not wholly impossible To elVoct a like result ourselves is within our reach An immigration sociity organized on public sentiment alone would probably elVorvesco itssonliinent in a few speeches or newspaper interviews and then dio out One organized by state legislation would attract a few olllco Hookers and politicians to 1111 the pay positions who would use it as a moans to political or linancial profit to themselves until tho people would see Its aims thwnrted and stop tho appropriations and thus it would reach an inglorious end and yet hero is a great Held almost limitless opportunities and fascinating induce ments to immigration 1 probably do not love Nebraska more than any other citizen but I lovo it well oiough to want to show its real merits to tlio outside world or neighboring states and thus draw from their over crowded communities and higher priced lands to our sparsely settled communi ties and cheaper land 1 havo a follow feeling too for thoso who havo struggled and aro struggling along on a farm to got ahead and I think wo may help others and at the same timo help ourselves and all of us help Nebraska Whon I worked on tho farm in Penn sylvania and Ohio wo hod to gather up and dispose of a crop of surface stones boforo planting a crop of grain Thou plow nround the stumps nnd stones and on sido hills Thou wo hoed corn and cut tho weeds with tho hoo also till tho tonder corn became tho stalwart self supporting stalk tho dominant plant ami so left it in its independence It is different now nnd in Nebraska with its prairio no stumps nor stones nor roots and where tho farmer rides during his work as well as to it plows up tho weeds instead of using a hoo It is in sonding this messago with other advantages abroad that I am interested Twonty years ago thero were but 1000 miles of railroads in tho state nnd ouly loOOIX people Tho demand for com was small comparatively tho market remote and oxponsivo to roach Now we havo fioOO miles of railroad and markets near everybodys door and tho great cattle ranges havo found profit in establishing feeding farms where much of tho homo corn is being con sumed throughout tho state Tho pop ulation of tho stato has grown to one and ouo qunrter millions but ovon this on our 70000 squaro miles means only soven persons to tho square niilo Tho instinct of tho buffalo in choosing Nobraska and Kansas as its principal rango uotorminou tlio tact tunc our grasses aro tho most nutritious grown If good for buffalo thoy were good for other stocks and so Western Nebraska lands aro known to bo as good if not tho vory best for Hinall herds of cittlo sheep and hogs iu tho west In fact tho stock oulturo and shipping in this stato startles one with its magnitude I am iudobtod to tho labor bureau of tho stato for tho following figures of ship monts of stock in Nebraska during 18 ltll statistics not yet available No Head Viiluo tho stuto It may bo assumed it is very huge as it is suroly very profitable Thero aro many millions of ncres of cheap range land in tho western part of tho stato especially adapted to this in- freshments of which there was au dustry and thoy abundance although tho Workmen had bought up and nttlo Ml3l 3023103113 IIokb 23333 32131752 2S llornH mill mulu8 2ISS3 7l53 81 Sheep 1193250 73I021 73 Total 4417997 70459116 95 Ouo important industry I was uuablo to get statistics upon and tho samo ia loft for you gentlemen to gather com pare aud distribute It is vory largo and of paramount importance that is tho amount or number of head of stock of tho various kinds being fed throughout aro being taken or occupied for these been complimented with an attendance smaller herds of from 600 to 5000 head nearly twice as largo as had been ex- i of cattle or four times that number of pecttd Tlio A U U W was founded sheep No industry is moro profitable vhmoro than ill years ago nnd is today tho inoro ale nor more pleasant and in- oldest fraternal beneficiary society in existence It has a record which can be pointed to by but few associations or ganized for a similar purpose and that u tint it has never yet failed to pay a death los where tho proofs wore regu larly furnished Kach state is governed by a separate jurisdiction and member ship iu Nebraska is InMiig carried at a cheap r rate than in any other order Last year tho cost of carrying ifiOOO protection was 1 iu assessments while tho year before only leu assess ments weie levied Besides ith beneficial features it is ouo of tho best of dependent than this To bo proprietor of a thrifty well managed ranch though small with ample protection for stock and feed for any emergency near at hand is an achievement worthy any mans ambition Nor is this a temporary profit or busi ness It is a well known fact that our meat products aro dicreasiug our herds are thinning down whilo the demand is coiistautly increasing This increase iu deuaiul is both domestic and foreign As a consequence the price of meats has rseu sq as to make it a luxury now not available to all Especially is this tho case iu the east So it is manifest this iudstrv tson to e toicr nod tho promiso or profit is Huro Our popula tion is rapidly Increasing tho foreign demand is increasing on us especially and yot our stock product Is decreasing Tho crop growing exporienco in tho eastern part of tho stato has doiuoust rated the superiority of tho oii and climnto for general farming Nebraska today stands near tho head of tho class of rich agricultural slates although nearly tho youngest It stands I think third in the com production of tho United States and is adapted to tho other cereals as well us to grasses It is first 1 boliove iu adaptation of soil for sugar beet culture and second only in production Its cliinato is good and healthy Its frugal and industrious farinurs aro grow ing wealthy and yet a largo portion of tho state is practically unoccupied and uncultivated Within n few years onrgrain products have round foreign markets and higher rather tlion lower prices will obtain Twenty years ago Nobraska com wns used as fuel hero at homo and wisely so partly bocauso it was cheap and partly because markets wore inaccessible for want of transportation facilites It will not ho fo usod any more Then comparatively but little com was being exported from this country Nosv about 10 per cent of tho crop of tho United Stntes is being exported and honco tho higher price tho growing valuo of this cereal Hero aro some figures furnished mo by tlio department of agriculture at Washington I quote tho language of the letter from tho agricultural department Tho remarkable growth of our export trade corn wheat and wheat flour is shown by tho following statements of the average annual shipmonts for tho several ton year periods since 1S50 and for tho nine year period 1801 to 18 Year Kmlutl Corn Whout W Flour Imiiu 30 Hut holf DiihIicIp Darrein ISTiI ISCO 513O30U S52Vm2 2SV277H IM11 1S70 10OtiI10S 220I1C00 3121927 1S71 KM 53611170 Gt7135M 39CO5W KSt lSSiO 572 G057 W 1115 ilC0 l532 lMIMMill 100 557391 102130391 15370320 This latter covers a period of nine years and iucludesour three years of very poor crops nil over tho west with higher homo prices Tho abovo figures give tho averngesfor ten year periods In fact our export of corn for 1 M8 wns 20S7M bushels whereas thenverage abovo given shows only 100000000 Nebraska is producing nbout 10 per cent of tho entire corn crop of the United States From nil thoso figures it is apparent our cereal products aro reach ing tho foreign markets of tho world iu competition with Argentine Australia India and Siberia Another product ot importance is sugar beets Not many years ago we tho preatcst sugar consuming country in tho world had ouly of our own raising tho enno sugar raised in the extreme southern states importing all our beet sugar from Germany aud Franco Experiments demonstrated tho adaptability of our own soil and Nebraska soil wns found best adapted to tho sugar beet culture in tho United States wo no havo threo largo beet sugar factories iu Nebraska one only recently completed nud set in motion Tho product of tho two which havo boon runuiug for somo few years nuiouuted to over 20000000 pounds of beet sugar annually Tho largest of tho two which havo been running is located at Norfolk has been twice enlarged and improved since first constructed nud now consumes whon running 000 tons of beets per day Tho now ono just opened is located at Ames nnd bus u enpacity of 1000 tons per day Tho threo factories aro capable of reducing near 2000 tons of beets per day or tho product of say 1C0 acres of land por day Thus far it nppears tho soil in tho uorthorn part of tho state is best adapted to this product Another industry in tho infancy of development is tho dairy business ono of tho most profltablo as well as pleasant lubors iucideut to tho farm Hero again wo refer to tho richness of our nutri tious grasses which make richer butter and cheesothau is to bo found elsewhere Still another infant out successful iu dustry is tho culture of the Augorn gnat a herd of something like 20C0 is I am advised yielding good returns to its owner in Holt couuty this state I simply throw out theso itoms aud figures as a hint ut what may bo found by searching for advautnges to whidi wo invito immigration Tho first sottlers in this stato sought tho valleys and low lands having been taught in their geography that tlm section of the country was all a desert Tho later comers choso tho higher rol ling lauds and today wo know that Nobraka valleys and rolling prairies aro all rich aud yielding good returns What wo now want is to give the residents of foreign states the results of tho largo experience which othors havo worked out aud let them choose their location nud callig We want to incrense our population and that will help to decrease each onon taxes It ti kes about f 1250000 to meet the yearly ntcessary expenses of govern ment about Si pr head of population If wo can increase this population to 1500 000 it will reduce tho por enpita taxes 20 per cent If wo can increate it to 2000000 it will reduce tho tax ppr capita in proportion So it is to tlio interest of property holders to iucreaso tho population Wo wuut to iucreaso it for the general benefit of tho state That its great resources may bo dovol oped that tho railway Invest motitH which havo lent such impetus to thn settlement and enriching of tlio stato mny bo suitably compoiisatod that tho largo trade interests may bo enhanced that tho intelligent newspaper tho great purvoyor of thought tho stimulus to upright citizenship nnd the scourge to tho disreputable mny grow in power and earnestness nnd ulways for good Iu short that thrift and beneficial re sults may follow all our efforts to strong bed aud build up a groat and good stato The mission of tho nowspaper is First To make money tor its owner and Second To publish tho news To effect tho former tho latter is nec essary If tho paper audits owner do not keep pace with tho events of tho day nnd publish thorn thty will not got tho patronngo and so it will fail of its purpose Tho news published onght to bo reliable and so establish a reput able standing for tho paper increasing its valuo from weik to week and it will thus enlarge its iniluenco ns well The town in nn agricultural stato or community is dependent for its thrift on tho thrift and success nnd tho pop ulation of tho farming community and while tho newspaper draws most of its advertising income from the town tho rebuilt and tho artisan yot tho number and thrift of theso town folks depends on the furiner and also their ability to pay for advertising and to view it as wo may wo come back in evitably to tho ugricultrist for our thrift our incomes Tho more farmers wo havo nnd tho thriftier they aro the better tho nows paper field tho larger its constituency its business tho larger becomes tho ad vertising patronage Now my editorial friends every ono of you I am snro will boar me out in sayiug that for reading matter thnt which bears on personal history or bi ographical skotch is most carefully read nud so it seoms clear to me that each ed itor should study tho farming interests iu his community nud determine that for fifty two weeks ho will in each issue of his paper publish tho statistical result with n personal sketch of at least one farmers efforts who he was where from whou he camo to the state his worldly belongings when he came to No braska where ho located cost of laud and improvements how he fanned or bred stock how he progressed and suc ceeded and how lie stands huaucially today with such personal mention as to characteristics as tho subject is will ing sohuld be douo I know some may object at first to givo this information under the impression tho valuation may effect their taxation but there is really uo cause for such ap prehension Nevertheless to assure such objector you can withhold his uauio in tho incouur simply citiug the case iu nil its relations but omitting to iden tify in publication My prediction is thnt boforo the year expires these persons having seen re sults witli others and neighbors will be glad to havo identification in tho Roll of Honor which it really is In every community there nre somo persons who will soud papers to n former homo in a foreign stato There aro over 000 newspapers in tho stato at least 500 weekly country newspapers in tho niuety odd counties in this stato nud so if the abovo suggestion is followed it means thnt at least oOO aud probably five times that number papers will each week go out of the stato and be scattered abroad over tho country This ropeated each week will tell of at least 25000 thrifty farmers iu the various counties in No braska in ono year aud their personal history Theso papors will como to my olllco or to some other gorerul pas souger ngont Wo will collate and com biuo theso instances aud publish them in our statistical folders 5000 or 10000 or 20000 per mouth and will distribute thoni through our agencies all over the country nnd it is clear that iu this per sistent way Nebraska will get into tho very air ull over the western states und tho tide of immigration will turu to ns Five hundred editors with a few gen eral passenger agents of railroads work iug iu a single purpose to u central aim with their hearts brains and bands iu tho effort will undoubtedly bring results Five huudred papers will iu fifty two weeks havo given news of an army of good men who plowed aud sowed to somo pnrposo und it is quite safe to say that tho experience of this nriny of say 25000 nion will reach and bo road by at least 100000 other nion who will bo interested iu just this information 1 tiust wo may all meet ono year from now and by comparing our then infor mation of results bo ready to resolve to continue tho snuie methods for nuother year of fifty two weeks Necessity is the Mother of Invention Ilnrlilii Wct liulft nml Cen nil Ainrrlrn The facilities of tho Louisville ifc Nushvillo railroad for handling tourists and tiavolers destined for nil points in Florida Cuba Poito Rico Central America or for Nassau aro unsurpassed Double daiy lines of sleeping cars aro run finin Cincinnati Louisville Chicago and Si Louis through Jacksonville to interior Flotilla point and to Miami Tampa und Now Orleans tho ports of embaikatloii for tho countries men tioned For f older etc write Geo B Horner O P A St Lmis Mo tt was the necessity for an honest reliable blood purifier and tonic that brought into existence Hoods Rosy ChcccL - iiw good health and rosy cheeks thanks to Hoods Sarsaparilla It bilds ve up and iaves doctor bills Mary A Burke Kist Clair St Itdiapcls Lid 3lOO6 SahAafmtiti Waxtii 11 most man or woman ot travel for largo houso salary 15 monthly and expenses with iucrenso position priinuneiit enclose stumped envelope MNoiu IIIO Caxtou bldg Chicago Tii turti Cnlil In Dim Day Take Laxative Hiomo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fail to cure II W Groves signature on nvery box 25c The Variety storo is selling out with all goods inaiked with plain figures at cut piicos to closo out quick Wantii Quiet respectable homo like place to room and bnnid in private family by truvoling man and wife Fob urnry 1st Best of references Address lock box 7 City with ttnns A FREE PATTERN hpr onii Kcrotlomto every rutm rltar lknutiful lithoiriuiliiil tilntcs ami I uMMIni nncwnl Utist ttttlc ixquisUk nnd ttrlitiy up tu tlntr ilcMkua MMMME economies in tit LuJy 4 riv UB lirn mm m iltil rfv Dressmaking funcy work linutiehoUl tnntu hort RtoiH1 cm topic eti Eutmcrihe IoiJaj Ouly 0t y curly agents w anted fitud fur term rvi wj Tor lartlcs mKirj plrla nnd llttlo children That cer tain tlihchMctUet nut hitnlnt it ti ttuMipn rnuv other piUUrna Unvenu equal fur ttlu iuit pel ft it tit MS CALL Eilv nut together Only 10 and 15 centH eneh non hlisher Sold Iu nearly eryctty nnd town urliy mall AiU for them Absolutely icry Intcst ttjlet THE MclAII COMPANY UtC tfot llth Sir l Jien Tori Cltj ti T Dr Humphreys Specif cure by acting directly upon tho disease without Cciting disorder in nny other part of tho system enncs 1 Fpvrri Congestions Inflammations a Wornm Worm Fever Worm Colic a Tee t Ii I n c Colic Crying Wakefulness 1 Dinrrhcn of Children or Adults 7 Coiiclm Colds Ilronchltls 8 Veurnlcln Toothache I accaclio Ileodaclii Sick Headache Vertigo as as as Mo as as 10 DvsiKPKiaIndlgcstlonWcakStomachaS 11 SupprcMidl orliilnftil 1eriodn S3 1 a WIiIiph Too Profuso Periods as 13 roup IaryiialtlH Hoarseness aS 1 1 Salt Ilheum Erysipelas Eruptions a5 15 HlieiiiiintUiii Ithcumntlc Pains as 10 Mnlnrlii Chills Fover nnd Ague aS 19 Cntnrrh Influenza Cold In thu Head a5 20 Whooplnc toueli 2S i7 Kldncv HUiaMCH 25 a8 crvou Debility 100 30 rrlnnry Weakness Wetting Bed 25 77 Grip Hay Fever - 25 Dr Humphreys Manual of all Diseases at your DrugKtsts or Mulled Free So ld in tiv ilruculrtts or sent on rccelnt of nrlce numnhrcyB Mud Co Cor William John Sts New York TRUSSES 65o SI25 AND UP r m f L jflluTTTf V l luff mudu V Q thinl ft II up nrr kriiiiiK inr irrj iur iiiTr the prlcn vlmrired ly ntliers und W V JTI QUARAHTEt TO TIT YCJ PERFECTLY W V y whether youvwsu oir U c liutliTrui or nui l 5 Fiw WL l IuiUr liu lllimtrnteil almve tut this nil out mill EMlUlouswl h Ol It MMIAI IlltrKlitnird ttutoiour lli lrlil ttfitiiLAcr litiw Inntt i lintc lata ruptured whether rupture It laifc eiii Hiinll al iihtuto number Inclic around the hody nil a lino with the luntureHity whether rupuuo li on right or leltstile anil wo will wend either trum to iu with the If It It nut pi rftrl nt at l eqnr1 to Iruttft thul retail at ttrcc uur prleeycu can return It and we will rnturn vnur mrjnov - ir tthtfll lllw Willie i uil l nee inuaa ubmluuuc r rnt of Irutei liirliidliiKtho r Hilno l a Iruta a Imil anfc - ftmf Mlilll m M fct 11 fllP M ML n I re I lii 275 i tMoCrno rrr n I irlf Jlf Cif OMICflOO DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney liver and bladder remedy fn u is ine great r fll trllmll nfllia nln leenth century dis covered after years of scientific research by vt ur Kilmer the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist and is rilla It is a highly i wonderfully successful in promptly curing j iji lame oac Kianey uiauuer uric acid trated extract prepared by a bles and Brights Disease which Is the worst combination proportion and form of kidney trouble V 1 j Dr Kilmers Swamp Root Is not rec prOCeSS peculiar to itself and giving to Hoods Sarsaparilla llver or bladder trouble it win be found 11 j i justtlieicmedyyouneed it has been tested unequalled Curative power i so many ways in hospital work iii private Its ivonderfal record of ones us made practice among the helpless too poor to pur it Americas Create HeJUinc ta ILf f d iias Pred f uccessf u I in ciciuwiliai a pwiai rtl luilcilicill 195 been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it may have a sample bottle sent free by mail also a book telling more about Swamp Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and fcrr send your address to wmMmmi Kor ouly emhar regular tilty cent and Homeof swamr itoot 1 flnlln clr or cr1H hi 11 iaa1 t lth Uoodf Sarillli - iuuu uiu6Baia - i