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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1897)
-A IlfiMPfl P E LSON, ELS ON, 5 A THE CLOTHIER DOVEY BLOCK. u , i Ttie SemlAYeeklii News-Herald f LATTSMOUTHj NIB. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Best ink oc per bottle at Lehnhoff's. Pencil tablets, lc at Gering & Co's. A good toolh brjish, 10c at Gering & Go's. . ' Dry cobs for sale. Enquire at this office. C iter's beat in k. 3c a bottle at Ger ing & Co-. White paste mucilage only 6c at Gering & Co's. 5c buys-a double clasp pocket book at Gering & Co's. All lovers of flrsWclass cigars.smoke Wurl'a "Gut Heil"' A fine line or Bchool supplies at Smith & Parraele'a. Dr. Elster, Waterman block, for p&loleas dentistry. Insure In the German American. Fred Ebinger, Agent. No half slock school supplies, but everything needed at Lehnhoff's. Crabill, the practical jeweler, will repair your watch correctly and promptly. - A sponge thrown in with each pur chase of school supplies at Smith & Parmele'a. Swve pipe 10 cents per joint; elbows 10 cents at S. E. Hall & Son's. South Sixth Street. Merchants' lunch every day from 9 to 11 o'clock at Donat'a, in Stadle msnn block. Largest tablets, o cents, two large tablets for 5 cents, tablets for 1 cent at Lehnhofi's. News items are scarcer than usual today. Even the police court is dead as an Egyptian mummy. Patronize home Industry and buy an airtight stove of S. E. Hall & Son. There are none better made. Ideal polish brightens nickel, sil ver or brass Sample bottle free, full size, 25 cents. W. W. Coates. Who does your laundry work? Why not give the Pearl steam launary trial ? Opposite the court house. . The corner stone for the new U. P. church at Murray will be laid with appropriate ceremonies tomorrow at 3 d. m. Fred Horn spent the summer with his naren Is at Hay Springs and i back again in Plattsmouth to attend school. Lost A book belonging to the Sec ond ward carrier boy of The News Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office. Some wheat and rye ground to rent also two or three small pieces of new ground near the river. Eaquire of M 8. Briggs. "Klondike Morning Times," pub lished at Dawson City. Alaska. Call and get a free sample copy at Wm Herold & Son. Miss Mabel Unruh. "one of Platts mouth's - brightest young ladies, is taHchincr out in the Stull district on the Platte bottom. The county commissioners and Clerk Robertson drove out to Louisville this morning to inspect the bridge over the Platte which has been recently refloored. Ball ird's Snow Liniment will cure lame back. sore throat,wounds,sprains. bruises, cuts, old sores. Ladies, it will cure your back-ache Sold by F. O Fricke & Co Walter White was the lowest bidder for furnishing coal to the courthouse. poor house and for paupers, viz: $3.10 per ton, and the contract was there fore awarded him. F. H. Wilson received a letter from his' brother In Ne Orleans today which had been disinfected. The en elope was punctured with small holes so that hot steam could enter it. Moments are useless if trilled away; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure .would bring im mediate relief. F. G. Fricke & Co. F. M. Itichey has been making some improvements at his lumber yard. He is having a new Bhed built, in which will be kepthis stock of lum ber, thus keeping it dry at all seasons. Chris Wohlfarth'is going to move into the Capt. Palmer building and will make special reduction in prices in order to save expense in moving. Come and see some bargains in house hold goods. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a. torpid liver. De Witt's Little Early Risers, the pills . i that cleanse that organ, quickly. F. G. Fricke & Co. There's no better flour made than Reisel's "Plansifter," manufactured in ibis city. Ask your grocer for it, I and thereby get the best and sup port a home industry at the same time, which Ituilil up the town. Running fores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, oven though of many year's standing, may be cured by us ing Do Will's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, nl rengthens and heals. It is the great pile cur. F. G. Fricke & Co. The, prices for Smlanelli arc 15,25 and So cents, reserved beats on sale at Lohnbofl's. The prices given in The News last evening were incorrect. Remember the dales all week be ginning Monday evening, Sept. 27, at White's opera house. ' ; The busiest people in town are Lehnhoff Bros. Since opening of schools, every boy and girl in town has been at their store buying school supplies. The school census could be taken tbere. If you huve ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by u con stant tickling in the throat, yqu can appreciute the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which, gives quick re lief. F. G. Fricke & Co. Is your child puny,peeked and peev ish? Does it fret and cry without seeming cause? Doe9 it have convul sions? If BO.it has worms, and White's Cream Vermifuge will safely expel them and restore its health. 25c. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Mrs. Greusel, arter a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wer temberger, departed for a like stny this morning with her son at Have lock, alter which time she will go to Sandusky, Ohio, to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Grotch. The prize winner now is "Wurl Bros." famous 5-cent cigar, which has no equed en toe martce. it nas forged its way to the front against keen competition aDd is now one of the best sellers in eastern Nebraska because it is made from the finest to bacco. carefully selected. The '"Porto Reco" is our best 10-cent cigar. Re; nember Otto Wurl. Manufacturer The officers of the Tuxedo dancing club recently organized are Henry Tartsch, president; Frank A. White, vice president; Henry E. Weidman secretarv and treasurer. A business meeting will be held next Tuesday night. Twenty have joined the club and as many more are expected. The first dance will be given Friday even ing, October 1, at Waterman's hall. We are. again in the market with bargains in wall paper from the great establishment of Alfred Pease. We are six months ahead of the market in representing the new styles for the spring of 1898, and thanking our patrons who have repeatedly pur chased of us for four years we are pre pared to furnish the finest styles at lowest prices. Give us a call and ex amine our samples. JamesPettee. Sanlanelli,the famous hypnotist has never before been west of Chicago. He has usually visited only the large cities and college towns of the east. He wanted to make an experimental tour of the west, and so far has met with the same success achieved in the eastern cities. All next weeK at White's opera house. Monday even ing ladies will be admitted free when accompanied by one paid admission 1 he ladies are having splendid suc cess in arranging for their paper to be printed Oct. 1. The early history of all the churches and schools will be given in addition to the news of the day. Lady correspondents will also contribute to what will be the best paper ever printed in the county Advertisers who take space in this special edition will have cause to con gratulate themselves when results are noted. Gust Brandeen and Chas Hasman nave iormeu a parmersnip and pur . i ., chased a general merchandise store at Waverly, where they will move next week and take charge of the business. Th3y are two of Platts mouth's best young men and we are sure their reputation for square deal ing and safe conservative business methods will mak them friends in their new home and will crown their efforts with success. At the State Fair. Judging from the number of rail way tickets sold, Plattsmouth contri buted over 800 people to the state fair and "parade at Omaha last nif ht. The fair was better than ever and the parade is reported as quite satisfac tory. The crowd arrived home about 1 o'clock this mornirg. Slate sponges, 1 o at Garing & Co's. You ar3 Welcom3 to Examine the Finest Line of Merchandise ever brought to Cass County at Prices that defy competition.- Childrens' Suits ......SI 00 Boys' Suits.. 2 65 Men's Business Suits 4 90 Men's Cassimer Suits 0 75 Men's Overcoats . , . ... 2 50 Men's Ulster Overcoats .... 3 05 Bovs Ulster Overcoats. . . . 1 90 Childrens' Overcoats 1 65 Come in and let us show you the A PLEASANT SOCIAL GATHERING. Ladies of the Fraaenvereln Surprise a Member of Their Society. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hassler. on Fifth street, was the scene last evening of a pleasant social Catherine-. The aff.iir was hi honor D - - of Mrs. Horn, mother cf Mrs. Hassler, he former having just returned from a throe month,' visit with her child ren in the vr st. She boinu1 a member of the Fraiien verein of the Gorman Evai ge icai SI. l'.iut'a church, the ladies of that bocioly decided to give her a hearty welcome, and with this end in view th?v fathered at the home of Mri. Chris Kochnke, and li-iun there i.uriifc-veri in a body to tho Hassler residenc . Mrs. Uont was uknri cumiilnlclv Lv ru. prise, but this did not mar tlu pleasure of the even ing in the ieasi. The guests had come weil provided with eutables, and, after KfM-inl convoi se. the uintruiir of Uer man songs, etc, tho guests weie usheie 1 into the dining room, w he e they did justice to the good thing's surmul out before them. All the guests were weli-p'.cased with the manner in which they had been enter- t-MnArl bv the hostess, and expressed their botes that he would live to pjiy h.r rrhildren in the west many more pleasant visits. Following is a list of those who were present niany of the members of the society, who wiu'd nthoiso huve Deen present, beir.fr kept away owing to the festivities in Omaha: Me.-srs and Mesdames Martens, Tartsch, Hmss- ler, Ploeger, Shunlz, Mesdames Horn, Koehnke, Mumra, Goos, Fricke, Hoff mann, Lutz. Klinger, Rhode, Millie mier, Thierolf; Misses Koehnke, Horn, Luchinsky, Roeder, Speck, Jesf, Rhode. Martin. Hassler. and Rev. l . H. Freund LITERARY NOTES. Tho first and only picturos Mrs. Mo Kinley has had taken in ten years RDneara in tho October number of r s the Ladies' Home Journal. They form part cf a seties of new and un published photographs of the new occupants of the White House. Mrs. McKinlev wore for her picture her inaugural ball dress of silver and white brocade, at the special request of the president, who thought ii par ticularlv becoming. The excellent portrait of Mr. McKinley in his office, was taken in June. The othar pic tures in the Biries show the many changes in the arrangements and furnishings of rooms and grounds made by the president and Mrs. Mc Kinley. It does not seem possible that the table for eight people can bo pro vided for ten dollars a week. But Mrs. Ro:er, tho most famous cook in America, savs it can be done. She has tried it and knows. She proves her case in the Ladies' Home Journal for October. She gives twe uy one menus covering a week s meals, and gives full, practical directions by which any woman can make as attcac live meals As Mrs. Rorer explains, for this small sum of ten dollars. Arrested For Burglary. Sheriff Iluberle arrived here nt noon naving in cu-jiouy one v.ij. Handley, who has lived in the vicin ity of Eagle, Cass county, for the past . , - ITT fl year, and wno stanas an exceueni show for going to the penitentiary. It seems that he-went to the residence of Charles Dorman, jr., and stole eighty- five bushols of oats, which he hauled to Eagle and sold for $12.40. It is the common report that he will plead guilty. Nebraska City News. Fraternal Union of America. a The Fraternal Union of America, although a now organization in the city, is not a new order, but is a sub stantial and reliable fraternal insur ance company, and is a western enter prise, having headquarters at Denver. Recently, two fraters, Mrs. Mattie Gray and William Renner, met with accidents and the local secretary has this week handed them checks cover ing their claims in full, for weekly indemnity. - " The Best Remedy For Rheumatism. (From the Fairhaven, N. Y., Register.) Mr. James Rowland, of this village tates that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer f roar rheum atism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for tho doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain . Balm and instead of going for the physician ho went to thestorejind secured a bottle of it His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no medi cine which she had used ever did her as much good. Tho. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggists. Men's Working- Pants .SI 00 Men's Cassimer Pants ..... 2 00 Boys' Pants.... ....... 75 Childrens' Pants .......... 35 Men's Woolen Shirts ...... 50 Men's Woolen Dress Shirts. 75 Men's fleece lined underwear 50 BovsV Underwear. . . . 35 Cotnpletest Line of Goods TELLS A LONG STORY. A Granite Monument at Antietam Re- calls a Family History. Major Kingsbnry had a daughter as well as the sou who fell at Antietam. Tho daughter married Simon Bolivar Buckner of Kentucky some rime Lcfore the war. When General Bud: ier deci; !ed to go with the Confederacy, the d:mg. r of confiscation of hia wile's iitferett in the Chicago estate confronted Lim A family council resulted iu t he transfer of Mrs. Buehuer's proierry to her brother. Colonel Kingsbury fell in I a; lo with out leaving a will to pritect his t isti r s inheritance. W hen the war t ! : tie return of Mrs. Bcckner'H mtir . I in l.i r father s estate v.iLj tukid l-r i Li li:.if of her children. Jtrs. i ury clined to court it. the tl-;anl : I that had been Lft in lv. r l:u..la! ' s name for her mu ainl lur. li. I ? .jn tion followed and cLla;Ti rloi.; for years. Juajor KiiigiLuiy'; -; J i.r. i wove in the heart of ChicajiO .ixiai luj iue occurred. In tho years imncdrritcl fallowing the war Wahhhrjtt n hail f: w omen more talked about than tlii) be: aliful widows, Mrs. Becky J.-iiL.-s uiirt J-rj. Kingsbury, tho nieces of iu r:.-..-c:i-deut of the United States .Jr:; i bury became the wifo cf CiHh. ;: rence, son cf euo it tiio vet ..hi :-.t manufacturers in llhcde Maial Galla tin Lawrence had chit en n :i.)l(;n!i;tic career. Ho was cent to Ccsfj Uioa as minister. When ho cs-.uh) l.acL. society at the capital had n rt at : nsati; '.i i a . r the talk of a dncl Lc-tv.i.u t. i.-.i; r Lawrence and Captain v u t I ass f the Belgian legation beeau.se of tiO cuy tain's attentions to llio Uaut.ial Mr.i Lawrence. The L'l..iau Failed lor Cn rope. So did Mr.i. ljaei:ce. Gclla ji Lawrence followed. There was n on 1 and then a divorce case. Von der Hvls went to Egypt. Rirs. Lawrence went there too. Gallatin Lawrence returned to the States. The sou of Colonel Kingsbury was sent to Oxford. His inheritance was cut in two by a decision restoring to hoT heirs Mrs. Bnckner's eLi.ro in tho 40 acres. One day youu;j Kingsbury came home from O-.ford, bringing a colli'jco friend. Between the English student and Mrs. Lawrence an attachment quickly developed. Mrs. Lawrence was twice the age cf her son's chum. She married him and is, or was the last that friends in this country learned, living with him abroad. Kingsbury married a Levantine, and he, too, is in a foreign country. The fortune acquired through the Chicago investment has been inuch reduced. Mrn. Becky Jones, after a long career in Washington, traveled exten sively and settled in Canada, where she is still living, by all accounts. This is the complicated sequel, briefly told, of the events which the granite monument above tho stone bridge at Antietam commeniorates. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. - The African Piano. Amcng the ninsical instruments used on the Congo we notice the Jong and short drum. Some, drums are used to beat the time of the dauce. Some other drums are used aa telephones for the transmission cf messages to neighbor ing villages. The stringed instruments represent the African harp. The ivory horns are nsed for the -convocation of popular assemblies, 'lbe double bell is used to call lbe attention cf the people to Pome proclamation of tho chief. The Africans everywhere ure very musical, but their luaeio dees not always uit European taste. The Africun dance is not always in dulged in for niniisrmrnt nloue. Danc ing enters intosoiuo of the most solemn ceremonies, as, for instance, the in auguration of aifi- Ling. Then the chief elect of tLe tiibc dances veiy gravely before tho assembled elders and the people. Tbo madimba had been called the African piano. It is made of calabaslx s of graded cizes, whieh are turmountul by boards, of graded sizes also, all be ing attached to a semicircular frame. Each board represents a note or half tone and emits its appointed soai d when struck by one cf the two robber balls at the ends of two sticks, whit h are cleverly handled by the musician While almost every native can beat tLe drum or play some of the minor musical instruments, the playing of the ruurinn- ba is an art which only a few special ists learn. They must bo paid for play ing at festivities or ceremonies, and their art supports thcin, either pattly or entirely. Journal cf Amciican Folk Lore. The Hey of Sheridan's Success. General Horaco Porter, in his "Cam paigning With Grant, " iu Tho Century, says, after describing the battle of Five Forks: Sheridan had that day fought one of the most interesting tactical battles of the war, admirable in conception, bril liant in execution, strikingly dramatic in its incidents and productive of ex tremely important results I said to him, "It seems to me that you nave expose -yourself today -in a manner hardly justifiable on the part of a commander of such an important movement. " His reply gave what seems to be the true ' key to his uniform sue- . 1 42.., Jl .... ces u iu ui'ni, --I nave never in my life taken a command into battle and had the slightest desire to come out alive nnloKS I won. " Semi-Weekly per year. - News-Herald 91 Men's Husking- Gloves 25c Men's Lined Gloves ...45c Men's Husking- Mits 10c Men's Lined Kid Gloves. . ..50c Men's laundried precaleshirts.50c Latest novelties in Ties 25c Men's Celluloid Collars 10c Men's Woolen Hose 25c at the Lowest Possible Prices. Opera House oite week: COMMENCING Monday, Sept. 27. See the young man in trance for 50 hours. The only hypnotist before the public today who is recognized by the scien tific world, and is known to scientists as the most Original, Dariug and Masterful exponent of the art ever known. SANTANELLI comes direct from the Herald Square Theatre, New .York, where he com pletely won the endorsement of the most eminent metropolitan physicians. SANTANELLI is the master of the art of hypnotism. There can be no doubt of that. He accomplishes many wonderful feats that on the face would appear to be scientific impossibilities. New York Recorder. PRICES - - - 15c. 25c, and 35c Did Yon Ever Iry Electric Bitters as a remedy fo ! your troubles? If not, get a botil now and get relief. This mcdicin has been found to be peculiarly adap ted to the relief and cure of all Female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, head acne, tainting spells, or are nervous sieepiess, excuame, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, 'Electric Bitters is the medicine you need Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at F. G Fricke s drug store. 3 List of Letters. remaining uncalled for at the post office at Plattsmouth, Sept. 22. 1897: llorder. N. D. Essiy. Geo. Carey, Mrs. A, Steward, Cram Gill. C. W. Hcikhorn. Mrs. Mary When calling for any of the above letters please say "advertised." W. K. Fox, P. M. Cheap Rates toansasClry. JheM. 1. Uy. will Bell tickets at one fare for the round trip to Kansas City on account of carnival and t-riesis oi wallas parade, October 3 to 9 inclusive, good to return till Octo ber 10. For further particulars en quire of C. F. Stoutonborough, agent Bocklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappep hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Pyice 2a cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke. Ballard's Horehound Syrup la not a mixture of stomach destroying drugs, but is a scientifically prepared remedy that cures coughs and colds, and all throat and lung troubles. Its action is quick, prompt and positive. 25 and 50 cents. Sold bv Fricke & Co. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment re lieves the intense itching. It soothes. It heals, it cures chronic cases when surgeons fail.. It is a scientific cer tainty. Its sales increase through its cures, it is no experiment. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c. Tubes, 75c. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. Cheap Ratea on the Barling" ton. Homeseekers' excursions Sept. 21,1 Oct. 5 and 19. One fare for the round trip south and west plus 92. For fur ther information inquire at B. i M. ticket office. W. L. Pickett, Agt. CLOTHIER, DOVEY BLOCK. "tBEl Merchants, Bankers, I .aw vera, Fhysiciaoa and all economical men wear W. L. Doufflas Shoes because they are the best. Joseph Fetzer ttflgtaKi, W. STILL IN B EST rigs for Wedding, Pun, ra's 8 For ! by iijgj liMj. - - ,jgr7- attended to promptly. Terms reasonable. Cash preferred. Callnd pc rates. Telephone 7(1. N. K. W. D. Jones auctioneer all disposed of 0 ;. 3 bys a Fins Violin . ; , aud Coinplrte Outfit. t'uiijr Ciuaranteed. ( 1 CO buys a Mandoline, J9 Birdscye Maple, Mahogany or Rose wood Finish. Fully guaranteed. 00 bays An American Guitar. I Jt guaranteed to stand. Steel strings, in Mahogany or Rose wood finish. SEND FOB CATALOGUE OP SHEET MUSIC. 05O buys a $ioo Organ. Kimball Pianos 1 Organs ON EASY PAYMENTS. 1 i an os, little nsed. for $50, Write for Catalogo and oar Unas. PACTOBT PBICES. A. HOSPE, JR., 1513 Douglas Street, OMAHA, KB. There is Nothing: so Uood. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's new discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. Ho will not claim there is anything better, but 'in order to make more pronl ne mav claim some thing else to be just as good. You want Dr. King's new discovery be cause you know it to be safo and re liable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For coughs, colds. consumntion and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, tbore Is noth ing so good as is Dr. King's new dis covery. Trial notiio iree at r. u. Fricke's drug storo Regular size 50 cents and $1. 3 There Is a Class of People ho aro injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all uo giuvci jr iiiuiom u. new ureparaiiua called Graino-O, made of pure grains. that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 c is. per dackage. Try it. Ask for Grain-O. P$af Kteam Laundry. II. F. Goodman has his new laundry fully equipped with latest devices, I now in running order, and asks a share of your patronage. His work Is his best advertisement, and if you try the new laundry there will be no onger any excuse for sendingigoods way. . Nothincr too good for our patrons is our motto. Work called for and delivered. . Choice Peaches. For Sale 100 bushels of peacho at W four miles west of Murray. ROBEKT VOUNO. Subscribe for The per week. News- 15 cents THE L DOUGLAS (T .00 SE10 The Style. Fit and Wear could not be Improved for Double the Price. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes ate the productions of skilled workmen, from the best ma terial possible to put into shoes sold at these prices. we make also ?l.3U and ZU3 shoes for men, and $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 for boys, and the W. L. Douglas $3.50 Police shoe, very suitable for letter-carriers, policemen and ethers having much walking to do We are constantly adding new styles to our already large variety, anu mere is no rea son why you cannot be suited, so inBlut on having W. L Douglas Allocs from your dealer. We use only the ttest Calf, Russia Calf (an colors), urencn mwnt lair, French Enamel, Vici Kid, etc., graded to correspond with prices oi tue suoes. If dealer cannot supply jou, write W. L DOUGLAS. B rod ton, Mass. CATAUHJUK r'KKE. - Main Street. D. JONES... Cass County's Oldest : Liveryman, 618 MAIN STREET. BUSINESS. or Pleasuro Parties, etc. Hack order kind a of pood and) f -tn stuc' $60. $80 to $100. I FOR FIRE.. LIFE.. flGGident caluon j. h. Thrasher. The only first-class Itc-ntul Agency in the city is that of Thrasher's. OK KICK 412 MAIN ST. PLATTSMOUTH. f.ik ihz-i:i: u Has new stock, new rigs and is prepared belter than ever to take care of fl G6n6Fal LlV6TU BUSinCSS. Quick trips mado to all parts of the county. Low prices and court eous treatment assured. STARLES SIXTH AMI VIXE .NTS., riatfsmouth, Nebraska. 1 DR. ALFRED SHIPMAN, SPECIALIST Eye. Ear and Chronic Diseases. Spectacles and Eye Glasses Fitted by the New and Improved Method. Specific treatment for all Chronic and private diseases. All medi cine furnishod. and a euro guar 7,' U your loc:i1 d'xor has fai ed to cure you, consult a phy- i-nw0.'. reau'r experience. Consultation atoflice, or by mail OFHCK-141I LoDt Sooth of M. Depot. it tT-Addresa Box 22. Puttsmouth. Neb.