J THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS-HERALD, PL ATTSMO UTH, NEB., JULY 4 , 1896. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report PICTURE OF ONE OF 53 71 5 e Your W fe ii CITY BREVITIES. V KU.N KS I ) A V Tin- Mioses May and Edna, lVtcrson went to Murray yesterday to spend the Fou i-th. Miss Mia (Jirin; is enjoyingr a week's vacation from lier duties at the Mistollicu. It looks very much as if Jiland of Missouri was in a fair way to ioelet tho prehidential plum at Chicago next week. The editor of Tiik Nkws was in Lincoln at tho stale convention and got hoinn so late tod;i3- as to leave a ratlit-r slim local p.iC. CUinons lltuner will leave Friday morn in for liis home at Guide Kock where he expecis to tcadh school dur ing the cominir year. (uito a heavy rain, accompanied by wind. Uattened out the corn and oats near Ashland this morninjr us if a roller had been drawn over the lieids. The firm of Cummins & Cummins re ceived a car of fine linishiiir lumber today from the state of Washington. It was tir, and was as nice as we ever saw. A jrreat athletic contest will ho hold in Kiverview i'ark, Omaha, on the Fourth and some line prizes are up. Wo will wager that tho Wurl boys of this city will pet the lion's shaie of them. Ferry Walker and his party of over land tourists have reached Grant, No hraska, and are n joying good health. They expect to be in Denver by Satur day nd will spend their Fourth in that city. Tho coiner stone for the elegant Gering mansion to be buiil on .North Sixth street was laid with proper ceremonies yesterday. The new resi dence will le across the street east from the O'llourke residence. 10,000 people are expected to be in Weeping Water on the Fou; th of July a laroo natty from this city it is said will take advantage of tho specsal train service provided on the Missouri Pacific and will be in evidence over there. Wiley Itiat-k brought in a load of chickens at Mich tin early hour the oiher morning that he is suspicioncd of having "Iniught them light f a farmer w hile was alefp. befot e da v the farmer Tlll'KSlAY. Mis. F. If. Sleiinker returned this moriiiiig from a visit to her former home in I lurlinglon, la. John Ilopscheit, wife and children returned home today from a pleasant visit with friends in Hurliugton, la. Hobby Hums, the veteran harness maker, came up from his home in Missouri today to shake hands with Plat t. mouth acquaintances. Weeping Water's school census, just compiled by P. S. llarnes, places tho number of children of school ago in the town at an even live hundred an increase of thirty-eighi over la.-t year. Geo. Towle, the well-known Elrn wood precinct farmer, has sold a 200 acte tract of land in Center precinct to William and Louis Slander. Th3 purchase price was $S,0O' a 10 average. The Missos Kinraa, Alice and Paul ino Davis of Plattsmouth took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank II ub bard, d riving on vo Syracuse in the afternoon to visit relatives Weeping Water Republican. Walter Holmes was down from Ilavc lock over night, returning home this morning. He announced that an am ateur dramatic troupe composed of Lincoln and llavelock jieople, which includes himself, will go to Weeping Water tonight to present "Tho Mountebanks." D. T. Dudley received a telegram on Tuesday morning from his son, Fred, who lives at llavelock, that his little boy, aged three years, was dead. It was a great shock as Mr. Dudley's people did not know that the child had been sick. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley left this morningtoattend tho funeral. Weeping Water Republican. The rain yesterday morning was not general. There was little on tho west ern and Wyoming divisions of tho Burlington. The following rainfall was reported from these stations: Aahiand, 2.U; Sewaid, 1.0-3; Columbus, .01; Salem, 1.M0; Rulo, .50; Wymore, 2.0": Burchard, .NO. The precipita tion at ihis point was an even half inch. Tho '"Sundown,'' with CommoOore Dabh at tho helm, conveyed a merry liahing party up to Spring lake today, Iho lit of passengers being Messrs and Mesdames T. P. Livingston, J. for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate ! The food for all such men, women, or children is Scott's Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength, comfort and good-nature. Be turt you grt Scot ft Emulsion suktm ycu want it and not a chtaf tuhttitntt. Scott & Bowne, New York, ah Druggists. 50c. and $1. n ! M. Craig, iiyrou Clark, Carl Uawles and Joe Klein, tho Misses Grace Wal ker. Alberta Ilyers and Ilattio Chap man and Messrs J. K. Pollock and Willllyeis. Tho work of demolishing the old Ii & M. depot has .been completed and most of tho men em ploy od there on transferred to other fields. The old brick vault, however, is still stand ing and people who are in need ol a last look of all that is mortal of Plattsmouth's celebrated depot should take it now before it is ever lastingly too late Chris Koehnke has the contract for the carpenter work on the new Goring residence, now building at Sixth and Elm streets. When complete the Ger- ing family will be in possession of one the most satisfactory homes in tho city. It will be a two-story, ton room structure, fitted with nil modern con veniences, and its cot entire will border close on 1,500. Piattsinuuth promises to bejpretty well deserted on the glorious Fourth, this in view of tho fact that oppor tunity was uot seized upon to celebrate '.at nome and draw a host of people to he town Weeping Water and Pacific J' unction will draw largely from this city on the day mentioned. Next year Platismouth should give its neighbors a chance to reciprocate. A HOLIMAV TICII' At Half l kiihI Cunt The tow rates to eastern and western cities and summer resorts offered by the Burlington route cut the cost of a summer trip right in two they bring an outing within reach of almosteverv pocketbook in the stato. Hero ttiej' are: Half rates ti Chicago. July 1. ! anil 0. Half rates to Wifshinntou. 1). C, July 3-5. Half rates. plus.2.to liutlalo. N.Y. Inlv 4 ami Half rates to Hot Spunks, S. i . July .J and Z Halt rates to Denver. July 5 and . Ask the nearest Burlington Koulo iifjent to tell you what tickets will cost anil how long they are good for. Ask him also about the SM'-iitl Train to I luff alio, which will leave Omah i vi i the Bur lington Koulo at 4:4" p. m., Salurdaj', July 4th: and als about the Special Train to Chicago which will letve Omaha at 4:4-i p. m., Sunday, June . Tho lirst train is for teachers and friends enroute to the Annual-Meeting of the National Educational Associa te n ;i BulTalo; tha second for mem bers of the Jacksonian Club, bound for the Democratic National Conven tion. For sleeping car reservations, folder giving special information, etc., eall on uoareht Burlington Itouto agent, or vvrilo to J. Francis, lieu l 1'ass r Agent, Burlington Koute, Omiha, Ne!i Kngiish Spavin Liniment removcsal Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, King-Bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swoolen Throats, Coughs, etc Save $.0 by use of one Inittle. Warranted tho most wonder ful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by F. G. Fricke it Co., druggists, Platts mouth. 1'iiKtu re Persons wishing to fatten cattlo and hovses on blue grass and clover inquire of II. W. Beaver, Cedar Creek, Neb. Cattle o0 cents and horses $1 a month for the season. Klieuiiiatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in one to three days. Its action upon the sys tem is remarkable and mysterious. It rcmovos at onco tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, Plattsmouth, Neb. Whip! Whips! Whips! August Gorder has some surprising bargains in whips. Ho sells the com mon whip at two for twenty-live cents; a first-class rawhide center whip for twenty-live cents; one of tho host for fiftv cents, and the very best whip made for seventy-five cents. Come in and see them at old stand of Fred Gorder & Son, Plat'smouth, Neb. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla the food for all such. How many pale folk there are! People who have the will, but no power to bring out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one day's work causes six days' sickness! People who have no life Wtti A W I f w lyf I fl rt-. - r. - Q tha you have read that Santa Claus Soap is one of the greatest labor saving inven tions of the time. Tell her that it will save her strength, save her time, save her clothes. The merits of iAMTA I appeal at once to every thoughtful woman. It's the best, purest, and g most economical soap to be procured. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbanh Company, - Chicago. Currle IImh the Marble. The block of Tennossoe marble that was presentod by the stato of Tennessee to tho state of Nebraska, to bo used for a statute of Abrahum Lincoln which it is intended to erect in Lin coin as tho capital city, arrived last night over the Missouri Pacific. John Currie, who originated tho scheme of having the statuo, has tho bill of lad ing in his possession and ho says that ho is going to do tho sculpturing of tho figure, despite all ob- jeetions by whomsoever raised. On the other hand many think that inas much as tho marble was a gift to the stato of Nebraska, Governor Ilolcomb should assume control of the marble and see to tho employment of a com petent artist to do tho work. These same pnrlios aver that Mr. Currie may be a good workman in some lines ot stone cutting, but he should not be allowed to under take to important a work as that necessary under tho pro- ent circumstances. Mr. Currie savs that he is able to do a good job and that he is noinir to do it. loo. as he was the moans of having the gift made in the first pia.e. Lincoln Journal. KxcurHiou Itxtcs Via the Missouri Pacific railroad the only line to St. Louis without change of cars. Leave Plattsmouth daiiv for: Washington, D. C, July '2 5. BulTalo, N. Y., July 4 and 5. Chicago national democratic conven tion, "silver train, ' via Omaha and Chicago & Northwestern raiho:.d, July o. Borne seekers excursion to all point- one fare plus $2, July 7 and For particulars call at depot on C F. STOUTKNHOKOl'OJI, Agt. Farm loans. T. U. 1'ollocK. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Indebtedness. The I'.ig liar Minine Comnanv. a cornortion organized under the laws ot the state ot Ne braska. i'he Kig Bar Mining Coniuanv hereby srives notice that the lollowing is a list of all the debts of said corpor tion on the 1st day ol January, A. li. l.v.ni: Hills payable Note and interest $ 201.31) Acounts payable l.TM.'M .l1? fjl 1 This notice is given in compliance with the provisions of chapter 10 of the compiled statutes of Nebraska. S. Walt.H. President. J. G. Kichev. Secretary, f&AS-tors Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by George F. Houseworth. clerk of the district court withm and for Cass countv, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will, on the 1st day of August. A. 1). Intnl. at 11 o'clock a. m. of said dav at the south door of the court house in the city of Plattsmouth, hi saiu county, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following real estate towit: The east half ol the northeast quarter of section twelve (.12), township twelve (12), north of range thirteen (1:1), east oi the tith 1'. M. in Cass county. Nebraska, together with all the singular anil hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining; the same being levied upon and taken as the property ot William H. Shafer, defendant, to satisfy a judg ment of said court recovered by Adam Boeck, plaintitf against said defendant, and to satisfy judgments in favor of the defendant Hank of Cass Co inty, and the defendant Charles C. l'armele. as receiver of the Citizens bank, l'lattsmoutli. Neb.. June 2". A. I)., !. Harvey Hoi.i.owav. Sheriff, Cass county, Nebraska. Legal Notice. In the district coutt of Cass county. Nebraska, t'lattsmouth loan & Building Association, l'laintilt, ; vs. 1 Edward S. Harstow, Mary E. t Barstow and Samuel Schu- I ster. Defendants. J Samuel Schuster, defendant, will take notice that on the lith day of June, lrt'Jti, the 1'lattsmouth Loan & Building Association, plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in the district court ot Cass county, Nebraska, against the above named di tendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by Kdward S. Barstow and Mary L. Barstow to plaintiff, upon the following described premises, to-wit: Commencing at a point i feet north of the south east corner of the southwest quarter of the south west quarter of section Is, township 12, range 14. K. li 1. M., and in the east line of said tract; thence north in said east line 1:12 leet, thence west parallel with the south line of said tract 42 feet, thence south parallel with the said east line ISi feet, thence east 42 feet to the place of be ginning, containing 5,544 square feet, to secure the payment ot a certain promisory note dated the 16th day ot December, 1'.K. lor the sum ot $a(KI, and due on or before December the lath, 1SKK), or on default of the payment of interest, tines and taxes when the same became due. The defendants above named having defaulted in the payment of interest, hues and taxes, the plain tilts elect to declare said note and mortgage due and payable, and that there is now due p:amt!lt upon said note and moitgage the sum ot faiHi with 10 per cent interest thereon from the 15th day of May, l.s'jti, and plaint It prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due the plaintiff thereon. The plaintiff further prays that whatever equity or interests that the said Samuel Schuster may have in said premises, that it be adjudged interior to that ol the plaintitt and tfiat the same be duly fore closed . Vou are required to answer such petition on or before the loth day of August, lsi)t. Dated June 'Si, lMHi. I'LATTSMOl'TH 1-OAN & IU ILIUNti ASSOCIATION, By K. B. Windham, Attorney. Notice to Creditors. The State of Nebraska, . . County of Cass. )ss In the matter of the estate of John Holschuh, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that the claims and de mands of all persons against John Holschuh, de Ceased, late of said" county and state, will be received, examined and adjusted by the county court at the court house in t'lattsmouth, on the 24th day of December. A. D.. lMWi, at 1(1 o'clock in the forenoon; and that six months from and after the 24th day of June. A. D.. 1S!5, is the time limited for creditors of said deceased to present their claims for examination and allow ance. Given under my hand this 22nd day of June, A. D. Lsttt. George M. Spur lock. County Judge. Legal Notice. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska Kobert Cyons, naintin ) vs. The State Bank of Murdock "1 Nebraska. Defendant Under and by virtue of an order of the district A- m I UNKUttS-WMPtfTON fkJ rfe I i A FINE ANTIQUE court of Cass county, Nebraska. Hon. IJasil S. Kamsev. luoVe. enterea upon April i:ith. A. M. lH'.tti, requinnir notice of the tiling of the claims to be Riven tor six weeks prior to July l;Uh, 1M. Auw, therefore. 1. 1'exter m. yuacKenousli, as receiver, do hereby notily all persons having claims airainst said bank to tile the same wuh nit at my ottice in hirst National Hank ot Greenwood on or before July 1 tth. lV. ti, and that the same be i- ."'i- i . . i ... i. .- .i. .i properly vermeu upon ioims ny me iuinisneu upon application. I further irive notice that upon July 1:2th. Ix;T. at 10 o'clocK a. ni.. 1 will proceed upon the ex animation of said accounts and the disposing of them as by said order ot the district court Ui rected. AM persons are further notified th.it all claim; not tiled bv the time therein, given will be disal lowed unless otherwise ordered by the judge jt said court. Dated at Plattsmouth, Neb., April 2S, 1MW. liKXl'ER M. (JUACKfcNHUSH. As Receiver of the State liank of Murdock, Neb In County Court. State or Xriikaska. i Cass County ( To all persons interested in the estate of John Holschuh, deceased: Notice is hereby given that on the l'Jth day of lune. A. 1). IMhI. at trie hour ol ID o clock a. in at the county judge's ottice. in l'lattsmouthm said county, the petition, asking for the appoint ment ot l iieodore Mar kioliann, as administrator ot said estate, will be heard and considered: at which time and place all persons interested may appear and show cause, it any they have, why lie should not be appointed as such administrator. Witness my hand and eal ot said county court at n.itu-uiouth, this H th day of May. A. 1 . lii. (Seal; CiKoi.t M. S'UKLik:k, County Judge. Notice of Sale. In the district court of Cass county. Nebraska. in the matter ot the estate ot U llhaai W. Conn. deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an or der ot the Hon. lia-.i! S. Kamsey. judge ot the dis trict court ol Cass county, Nebraska, made oa the yth ilay of May. 1M1. tor the sa'e of the lea estate hereinafter dcsciibe-1, there will be sol 1 at the south door ol the court hou.se in 1'iattsmoulh Cass count, NtbiasKa, on tlie '.'Olh day oi ;une. Is!;, at 10 o clocfc a in. o said da at jub:ic c:i- due to the highest bidder (..I l.i:.!i. the tollmMUg real estate. to-.Mt: Lot nineteen (111) l.mes' tiit addition lo tlie il lage ol (ifeeawood. and lot:, ;v.'i, ana m the village ot (iiei iiwooil. all in Cass count). Ne braska. :--.tid saie to lem.i.n oen one hour. J.illN t'. 1'1-K. A.lniilii-tiator ot the Kstate ol llll.im W. Co.'ii:, decea-eil. 1. J. I'oik, Attorney for Admiiiir-tr.-.toi . May ll. i.v.Hi. Ltgal Notice. In the district rouit of I'ass county, Ni-braska-Katc Spencer, l'laintilt vs. V Notice. I'' rank Spencer. Defendant ) 1-iank pencer. iteh-ii lanl. will take notice that on tlie . I.. tli day ot .M.oeh A. 1 . Kate . .-n cer, plamtitt lieiein. bled her petition in the di. ti 11 1 Coiitt id Cass c iiinfv, Nel.i.ik.i, a';.ii;i.-.t sai.l delendaiit. the object ami prayt:l of which are for a di on e tioiii said t i.oA spencer and tor the care and custinly ot their ( -inldren: said divoice being asked on the grounds ol di-h-i ila..t grssly. wuitonly and cruelly iieiectiog aiid re-tu-ing to support pl.iintitt and her children. Vim are i quired to ,-;ii - wer said peti'-ion on or Ix-torc the -'Itli day ot July. -. 1). lS-Hi. Hated June 17, UI'.Hl. Kaif. Si-t; i-k. l'laintilt. Hy her attorneys. Hymn Claik and C. A Kals. Legal Notice. l a ' J i.-i:.,n l ...,it-. ...11 7rtllllll-l 1 . (111114 .1111 B.ll. J . rtllilltil nil. ,?"e."",!ce a? "";rHs ' 1 ,',;"ml, ul-" " " ' u ' t .." . . ... n- I 1... a... couii oi cins couuiy, eoi .iMwrt, 11.111131 ?uu i.--f fjndants. impleaded with First National Hank ot t'lattsmouth. et al . , the object ami prayer ot ) which petition is to foreclose against lots a and 4 in oiocK .hi in l ouni! an'.i iiavei addition to the ! citv oi 1'iattsmoulh, Cass county, Nebraska, a of said lots made Nov. 7, J certificate of tax sale lNir' by the treasurer of Cass county, Nebraska. for the delinquent taxes thereon forlsUl, amount ing to 27.45, and additional delinquent taxes thereon for the sum o f ;.Y7(), with 10 per cent in terest added on each of said sums from Nov. 7, 1M1, and for costs ot suit; further, that on the same day the defendant First National Bank of l'lattsmoutli tiled a crossbill in said suit against said Samuel 1. Vanatta and Kliza J. Vanatta to loreclose a moitgage against said lots for f I. ((H) with 5 per cent interest added from February .", 1W1. and on which there is due from said Samuel K Vanatta and Kliza J. Vanatta to said First National Bank $1,000 with l) per cent interest lroin Feb. 5. IKKt. You are required to answer said petition and cross-pelition on or befoie Monday, June 22, ls!;, or your default will be taken, anil said claims taken as confessed and judgment ren dered accordingly. J. H. I'eti tiio.NK an'i S. K. Nixon ano tiik Fikst National Bank ok I'lai ismouiii. By Attorneys Beeson & Root. Legal Notice. In th district court of Cass county, Nebraska, in the matter of the estato of John H. Holmes, deceased. This cause came on upon hearing upon the pe tition of Frank M. Young, as administrator of the estate of John H. Holmes, deceased, praying for license to sell the southeast quarter of section lit, in town 2, range 22, in Furnas county, N.-b.; the south half of the southwest quai ter 1 1 SO Hon LJ, in town 2. range 22, said county, and the north west quarter of section 24, in town 2, range 22, of said county, or a suliicient amount to bring the sum of i.ll.H.firt fur the pay ment of debts allowed against said estate and the costs ot a .ministration, there not being sutlicieut personal property to pay said debts and costs of administration. It is, therefore, ordered that all persons inter ested in said estate appear before me at the office of the clerk ot the district court al 1'lattsmouth, Nebraska, on thi ;rd day of August, lMKi, at It. o'clock a. in . to show cause why a licence should not be granted to said administrator to sell so much ot the above described real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. It is further ordered that notice of the said ap plication and ot the making of this order be f iven all parties interested in said estate by pub ishing a copy of this orde tor four successive weeks bef ire the day of said hearing in the Semi Weekly News-Herald. Dated this l!th day of June. lMHj. Ba.ml S, Ka.msky, Judge. Legal Notice. Adahne Crippen. Gurdon H. Crippen. Benja min A. Gibson, Mrs. Benjamin A. Gibson, his wife, real name unknown. William C. Crippen. David C. Miiiison. Klliott Callander, Joseph E. Callander and Edward A. Bangs, trustee defend ants, will take notice that on the 2(ith day of Feb ruary, IMC. the Bradford Savings Bank and Trust company, the plaintiff herein, tiled its petition in the district oouit of Cass county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and piiiyer of whioh are to, foreclose a Certain mortgage execut ed by Adaline Crippen and Gurdon H. Crippen to one Benjamin A. Gibson, and by said Benjamin A. Gibson.sold and assigned to one George Leslie and bv said George Leslie duly sold and assigned plamtilt, upon the west half (w'of the southwest quarter swU). section three (IJ), all of the west Jiall (w !,) ol the northwest quarter inw'i) of sec tion three (Ji except the right of way ol the Lin coln branch of the .Missouri 1'acitic' railroad, one hundred feet wide, as now located; also the east halt ie', I of said northwest quarter (nw1,) of said section three (if) lying iorth of the railroad right ot way as now located, all in township 10 north of range II east of the the lith Principal Medridian, m Cass county. Nebraska, to secure the payment of one certain promissory note with interest cou pons attached, said note dated May 11th, lXMii, for the sum of $2.7utl.(K), due and pavable June 1st, IM'1. said mortgage provided that in case any of said notes or coupons are not paid when due. the whole sum secured thereby may be declared to be due and payable; there is now due on said note, coupons and mortgage the sum of 4.11.25 tor winch sum, with interest from this date, plaintitf , prays lor a decree that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 25th day of May, 18S. Dated April 14, 1896. C. C. Flansburg, , Attorney for Plaintiff. s n - l , - - i At the Remarkably Low Price of -r if ' -f-; . 0 i II v Xnxo v, ii ri 3 a N 11 4 M ,, .... , i fcV p-j - - r ' i i Ten dozen more of those 95 cent chairs just in. J. I. UNRUH, Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, PLKTTSMOUTH, NEBRHSKH. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK I'l.ATTSMOUTi:, NKHKASKA. i"i0,()(Hi I'rtld up Cu,pltn r'urplus Offers tho very best facilities for the prompt transaction of STOCKS, bonds, gold, govtreinent and lo securities nought mid sold. Ie posits re eeived und Interest allowed on ihe eertfi- eutes. Urafts drawn, available In nny part of the U. S. nud all the principle towns or Kuropn. Collections inane ana promptly remitted Highest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. DIRECTORS: ti. X Ifiiv.y. t. Il v kit wot I . W.mirli. K. K. . K. Diitrjr, I"r-t. 11. N. Hovey Wlilte, 4. K. Ii.v.' A. ft. (nhlf.r, are tlie most powerful, safe prompt ani rt- liable of this kind in tho market. The ortirnal and only genuine woman's salva tion. Ask your druggist if he don't keep them. Write d Ireet to us and we will send Indirect upon receipt of prlee, 1, sealed, bv mail urepaid. Medical miviee free. JACK so aiMHUAL uo., Chicago, ill., or our agent, I. L, bnydor. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS h FOR SALE BV ACL. DRUGGISTS OR C i JACKSON MEDICAL CO. CHICAGO ILL ? 2CO bQ CLARK ST IMPERIAL BXD'G. i mN.B. Don't take any substitute S with the same nome but different -i spelling on which yourdruist 5 makes iwice as much .2 BE.WARC OF IMITATIONS SltRNANIKIAIf SANITAItirM. An institution for tho Kadical cure of C:in cit and Tnmnn Without the line of a Knife. Satisfaction (iuarnt-a. We have never Failed to Effect a perma nent cure where wa have had a reasonable op portunity for treatment. Hook civinjr description- of our Sanitarium and Treatment. vith terms and references free. Address lilin. KUItlNKON & STOITIIKK. Shwmniloah. Iowa. The News for IOc.Imurray. BED-ROOM SUITE. '- - ; . Complexion Preserved s-j- DR. MEEiRA'O 6jfrV viola mm I Kcmovps :-.-fk.ies, I'lsnpiea, Liver - Moies, Blackheads, Sunburn and Tan, r.nd re- ti.r,s l!i nil. 111 Td ornri- nnl freshness. 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For a Few Days Longer witldoif used as a wash aecordinjr to di reettous; prevent transmission of blood diseases, skin diseases, acute and chronic ulcers, strict urn. fissure of the bands and feet, Kczema. Tetter. ia It Itheumatlsrn, In-f Itauiatton or tho lilaud er. JUseases of the hones, joints and miiHcles. vphiletlc In sanity, ."curvy, Scrofula in many forms Tim above and a hundred other forms of disease nre traceable directly or Indirectly to Syphilitic Hlooa I'oison for which the l)r. jack son's Kuulish Saety Tablets Is a sure pre ventive. and is asnfn Uerm Killer, rendering; contagion hardly possible, henoe its value. If neglected such troubles result fatally. .Mailed anywhere, sealed 1: six boxes for 5. Medical adylce free. JACK SON MKHICA1, CO., Chioafro, 111., or oui agent. I. L. Snyeer. QUICKLV. TMOROUCMLV, . tntv FOREVER CURED ?i VI tMAI ICH rlimijf -r 5t!? DAY NCftVE. RESTORER ' 1 -nrT rn-i irtiPirnrrn 30ITDAY in tliirty d.iys by a new perfected so en ti fie method tfiat can not fall unless the ese is bevond human aid. You feel Improved the first day: feel a benefit every dav: dihui know yourself a k Inn amonj? men lit bo.lv. irlnd and heart. Drains and losses c.leii. every obstacle to happv married tin- re moved. Nerve force, will, euercy. br-itn power, when faiiinir are restored. If nn sflectod Much troubles riwult fit.ilir. Medical advice free. Mailed everwhere. sealed for 1. Six boxes for ti J ACKSON MF.DICAL. CO.. Chicago. III., or our a. out. I. I Snyder. ni . ?,? "' rrw ManaoooK writ to wU? ? J 361 Uroadwat, Nrw Yob. Oldest bnreau for aeetirinfr patents in America. Kverr patent taken out lr tin la limimht iu.f..-. the public tij e notice given free of cnorge in the 'wijf if is 'wttixaa Ijinrest clrrttlatfon of any ! en title paper In th world, biilendldly Illustrated. No iutellu-rn man should be without ft. 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