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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1894)
1G THE COURIER At Deatff s Door Blood Poisoned After Ty phoid Fever A Marvelous Cure by Hood's After At! Else Failod. "C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: Twenty-five years' ago I had a bilious fever, an.l later it turned Into typholl fever, and for Ave weeks I lay like one dead, but at last I pulled through and got up around. I soon discovered on my left leg Just above tho knee a small brown siot about as big as a three centilecc, which puffed up but did not hurt mo or feel sore. I did not pay any attention to It until two years after, when it commenced to spread and have the appearanco of a ring worm. It Itched and burned and I commenced doctor ing, but to no avail. I Cot Only Momentary Relief, And sometimes not even that. I could not sV?ep nights, and on account of the Itching I scratched the spot until the blood would run. In hot weather my elbows and all my Joints were Just the same, and what I liave suffered I cannot de scribe with a en. Last February I tried an herb for the blood and it broke out In the worst form of a rash all over my body. I began my scratching, and scales would fall off. The sores continued to discharge and I longed to die. Finally my husband bought a bottle of KiVkTs Sarsaparilla and I had not taken more than half of it before I began to change for the better. I have had four bottles, Now I Am AN Wed I but two little spots on my leg. I can now sleep and eat well and work all the time. I am 54 Hdod'sCures years old, and the mother of eleven children, and think I can do as much as anyone my age. My son has also taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyspepsia, and has been greatly benefited by it I feel very grateful for the benefit I received from Hood's Sarsaparilla." Mrs. Phebx L. Hall, Galva, Kansas. Hood's PiHs act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 23c. THE WISK HUItBV. "By all means lot tho women vote; they haro not much to do; They 6pcnd their whole time lying down; they rest the whole day through. There's nothing they must think about; they really have no cares. By all means let them go and vote and settle our affaire," So spake Augustus Spilkins to his agi tated spouse, The other morning, as he took his hat to leave the house; And Mrs. Spilkins got so mad to think he took that view That voting was the last of things she could be got to do. 'ACHIEVING SUCCESS. Tho Impressario How are you getting along nowadays? Tho Prima Donna (with elation) Beauti fully! I manage to make a now enemy almost every day. CIHUTAUQUA FEATURES Arrangements have been mado for a com plete gymnasium on the Chautauqua grounds at Crete next July. Competent instructors will be in attendance, and classes will bo formed for men, women and boys, Row J. H. Hoffman of Kearney, will offer a course in oratory and voice building, giv ing in detail suggestions for intelligent homo practice. This announcement will interest not only those who expect to be come public speakers, but many who may desire to improve tho speaking voice. Tho lectures, eight in number, will includo tho following topics; fundamental principles of voice building, respirative, quality of voice, melody, gesture and inflection. A. B. COFFROTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, B1LLINGSLEY BLOCK. Sheriff- Sale. Notice is hereby given, that by virturo of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court of the Third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Henry S. Dorr is plaintiff,and John K. Barr et al are defend ants. I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 19th day of Juno A. D. 1894; at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lan caster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number one (1) in block number two (2) in S. S. Chase's sub-division of lot tivo (5) and part of lot number six (G) in the northwest quaitcr of section thirty-six (36) township ten (1) range six (G) east of the Gth P. M., in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under mv hand this 17th day of Mav, A. D. 189i. FRED A. MILLER, May. 19 5t. Sheriff. Sealed Proposal. Scaled proposals will be received by the state board of printing at the oflice of the secretary of state, on or before 2 o'clock j). m., Tuesday, Juno 5, 1894, for tho print ing and binding in paper 2,000 copies of tho annual report of tho Nebraska State Poul try association for the year 1894, in accord ance with tho following specifications: Tho quality and weight of paper, sizo of page and margin, together with tho quality of work, shall bo tho same as tho agricul tural report of 1893. Tho typo shall bo small pica, and the quality and weight of paper in cover Bhall bo fifty pounds. Work to bo completed and delivered to tho oflico of tho secretary of stato within sixty days from tho awarding of tho contract. Tho right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Each projosal must bo accompanied by a bond in the sum of $500. JOHN C. ALLEN, Secretary. Dated May 12, 1894. 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