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T he Northwestern
PUBLISHED EVERY KKIDAY
AT THE COUNTY SKAT.
«RO. K. BKNHOHOTKK, \ Editor* unrt
UKO. H. OlliSON, { I'll 1>l I nil «• r n
TKKMS: —#1.00 PEH VKAIt. IK PAIII IN AIIVANOK
Entered at the Loup City Postofflce for trim a
mission through the mull* us second
elua* mutter.
Official Paper Sherman County
AMHTON I.OOAI.H
J. C. Stdiaupp made a trip to Loup
City aid return on business Tburs
‘lay.
Quite a delegation of Aahtonitea
went to Farwell Thursday to attend
tlie “hoiiNe warming” given l#y Rev.
L. E. Humphrey, the pastor of the
Preabjterian church at Farwell and
this place. All report having had
an elegant time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smelser, Mr.
0. F. Heushausrn ami Alisa itlaneh
Paige, and the Misses Neihler, drove
over to Rockville Friday evening to
attend the "Mother (loose” soeial.
Mr, and Mrs. E C. Taylor return
ed from an extended trip through
the eastern part of the state on Sat
urday evening.
We notice that John Rupp sr. -
and Jacob Rapp are here from Okla
hornn.
J.,K. Conklin made a flying busi
ness trip to Loup City, on Monday.
W. h. Smelser visited tbe bub
Monday und Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Wichmau went to Loup
City Monday, returning the same day.
Aug. Sonstrom drove over to Rock
ville Sunday for a short visit.
Miss Fay Fair of Kockvllla1 was
visiting her sister Mrs W. M. Smel
scr, the fore part of this week.
Mr. J. C. Todd of Elba, was a vis
itor of our hustling town Tuesday.
We see home made bills out say
ing: “Fourth of July ball game,
ABhton vs Arcadia, liicycle Race,
Pont Race, Dunce day and night.”
^ No one seems to know who is the
author, and the business men dis
claim any | art of it.
The sad news arrived Tuesday
morning that Mr. Tbos. Woitalewicz
had lost oi e of his sons. The funeral
was held Wednesday morning at the
Catholic Church. Our heart felt
s\ mpatliy goes out to the bereaved
family.
Win. KmitZen drove over to Loup
City Tuesday ou business.
A large number of friends ot Miss
Barbara dinner congregated at her
home Tuesday evening to help her
celebrate her birthday, and happy
occasion it was too. All wished her
many happy returns of the day.
Peter Jepsen, the enterprising
merchant from Rockville was seen
on our streets Wednesday.
I. M. Polski of Loup City was
seen shaking hands with old frieuds
here Wednesday morning
.* very quiet school election was
held here Monday night, Mr. Bartlia
Jemew Lukaszewski whs elected di
rector in the place of Mr. J. I*, lay
er.
MAKHIBU.
At the home of the bride’s parents
Mr. and Mrs J. P. Taylor, at high
noon on dune Mr. Karl 11.
K. Kendall of St. Paul, Nebr., and
Miss Kvu M. Taylor of Ashton, Neb
were united in the holy bonds of
wedlock by Kev. Lewis K. Humphrey
The bride wore white organdry
over cream colored silk, and carried
a Im uijuet of white carnations. The
groom* costume was of the conven
tional blank.
The couple entered to the at rains
of wedding Mat. ii, executed hv Miss
Nellie Acgier, ■ i.d l>•• • U. tluir places
beneath < **»;•• a > dime l«etl inns
of white II wt i*. i to . •, Luge and
e iHaodhMi* l»u w indow
After il>* irri»*i ty all preset t
partook of ail ihyai.t dinner pr*p*i |
ad for ike o< u> ion
The tnuiig couple left amid a
shower of Ih**I wishes, and lice * l|
comae, ou the g ill P M Itatn f.n !
au extended wedding tout through j
Ike Weal, after which Ik.-r will make
Ikair home in Ml Paul, Nebi
Mr Kendall vnisn lo ua as a model |
young utaa of sterling pnaliWra with I
very height pm» peeks for lUe future j
while M>*a fsik'i ha* lived aumug
ua ike greal*r pail of her life sail j
has a host of fretnda who wish her j
all the )oye poaatble
Only the two fatuities and a few (
tallwiale freimls ware preaeu' at the j
eeramnu)
They go (ofth mt<* the a<nM
•llh the cuagtaiidaltoa* au I U-at
I Wishes uf all It l*
I
STORM AFTER STORM.
Wlml. Hull Mini Kuln llo (lr«at llaina|[«
to Crop* unit tMlinr Properly
•Storm of Friday.
A heavy rain and wind storm pre*
vailed here Inst Friday evening, which
In certain localities developed Into a
cyclone and done consideruhl i damage,
north and earn of town, where the storm
was the worst. \V. K. Mellor'a barn
blew down and scattered over 40 acres,
Mrs, Wharton's barn and other out
buildings were completely wrecked and
abingles and cblmney torn oil' the
house, T. M Reed’s barn was also laid
low Win. Hharp’s barn was more or
less damaged also the barn of Lewis
Bechthold. A. M. Uennett and Carl
Anderson both bad their wind mill
blown down and W. II. Morns’ wind
mill was evidently picked up and lifted
completely ower some tall trees and
dashed to the ground A freight
car waa blown ofl' the U. 1*. track.
I’eter F. Krlandaon had a large two
and a half story barn completely twist*
ed Into kindling wood. Ills boy was
sleeping In the bam but came to the
house just before It went. Mr. Frank
Otlewskl's large frame barn was also
completely smashed to pieces and other
damage done about the place. He
had a steer so badly hurt by the dying
timbers that it hud to be killed. A ball
storm visited the west side of the river
in Webster and Washington townships
and we learu that Charles Larson, W.
M.Leinenger, A. L. Baillle, Anderson
and McFadden, George Lee and others
experienced severe damage. The rain
fall which extended nearly all over the
county was very heavy and the corn
crop is booming.
Stor m of Sunday
Last Sunday afternoon one of the se
verest storms that ever visited Sherman
county struck and devastated the west
ern part of it. The storm seems to ha\e
gathered near Lee I’ark, and followed
down C'lcar Creek striking Litchfield,
about 4:30 In the afternoon. The wind
was not as furious from reports as some
we have experienced before but there
was a number of wind mills blown down,
some houses unroofed and several bar
nes destroyed. The water came down
in a regular deluge and our informant
states that it was three feet deed in the
streets of Litchfield. The hail was very
large and broke every window glass
that faced it, thereby making the dam
age in that berg very heavy. The storm
seems to have covered an area of about
25 miles square and very little crop is
said to be left in its track. The hail
reached within six miles of Loup City,
cutting the crops of M. 11. Smith and
Henry Reuslnk and others on its east
line. Thu storm in the Loup Valley
consisted of rain with a stiff wind but
no damage was done by the rain in the
valley as there was but little over an
inch fell, but the water which fell south
west of this place and east of the divide
came rushing down the cauuons until
atthe forks of Biown creek, and in
the draw on Charles Van Aels' farm
the volume of water was 35 feet deep
and was about 5 feet deep in his house.
It moved his barn a short distance and
destroyed some $(J0.00 worth of Swiss
cheese and much of bis farm machinery.
It struck Geo. McKadden's farm next
sweeping every thing before It that was
smaller than his house. His corn crib,
ice house and a seif binder was carried
half a mile and about <10 head of hogs
were drowned. Mr. A. button had 53
bead of cattle in a uasturo in the track
of tile water,33 was still there the next
morning, the balance were missing
Sturm of Monday
Monday evening at about 7 o'clock
clouds again bewail to uppear iu the
west ar.d gradually grew tuoie ominous
sending most of our people tocellars and
cyclone holes. The rain began to fall
about U oclock and continued amidst
hm(nl lightning and severest of thunder
until II o’clock The conditions were
terrorising, sometimes as calm as death
>*Hb that »u*peu«e which accompanies
It. and agaiu the earth trembled and
rcyerbeialed from the deafening peal of
thunder. The wind did not at any time
reach alarming proportion There was
3 •!* niche* of water fell and enuilng as
'I did upon in already conked eat h the
ito sl was alarming f r ihoae lltlng on
lie |u«i r lands
Very lr«* to Idg is are left • lodlng
><\er ll.e >iii illri streams ami agieat »■
m-nwl of grading l» w nalietl aw ay.
No hall ev imp anted the »i»riu
and when til*- cloud* began In break a
greet soapeyne a«« lifted from all
»<>VH fc ft» hit High*,
sealed hull fur Cea f arm si akarutaw
coasts l«* laree years, «iawsstis|
Marsh isl, isss. will Im rsesits* at the
• wwwty ciara * tdh«c, at lamp ellf, y*s |
nwUi »» nr betas* tsetemhef lei. if,
mi* farm . attain* w a, •#* lam lailnwl ,
right af eat. and right si *n of Irtiga {
I taw mm* pear aa4 peelut high way a heat !
m he paid la rash, terms lu he »e* ha f |
• aim la ad*sa«e and was ha f cash at the
ayp'ietiu* of . s t twi I • «».> iu fwrw |
tah Uissd a oh annsus** mshiiii t ha
> ueatp hoard isaatsa the right t* releet
any aad ad beta.
Sllnl t Mpi'iiy, as itytla dwaa IS lags
June M>sennit, >vee*t «teia
antis te
SUPERVISORS P ROPE EDI NOS.
Loup City, Neb. June U. MP>.
Be It remembered that at un adjourned regu
lur session of the county board held on the IS,
day of June Ikiiw, ut the court bouse In Loup
City, Sherman county, persuant to adjourn
tnenl of March 17, I8WU Present S. N. Sweet
land Chairman: O. L. Way, J. P. Lcinlnfccr,
Lewis Bechthold, v. C. Delderlchs, and Peter
McKson, Supervisors; T. 8. Nightingale,
county attorney and John Minshull county
clerk At sent a. Dickerson supervisor; the
follow lug .‘roceedlngs was bad and done, to-wit;
The proceedings of the county board as the
same appears from page Mi to page al7 of this
book wi re read and on motion approved as
read.
in the matter of J, A. Shipley requesting an
adjustment of his land tax. The same was
laid over until next regular meeting.
Ernestine Dolit appeared before the board
and requested her land tax for the year I Mi
stricken from tho tax list, for the reason tint
(Inal proof hud not been made. The county
clerk was ordered to write to the U. S., laud
office for Information.
Before the bourd camd Paul Schelewskl, and
asked the county board to strike from the tax
list of Logau township for the year Dti3. taxes
charged upon a certain crib of corn, and the
said Scbelo".„ki having under oath.stuted|lhai
said corn was by him kept for purposes of feed
log. and not for speculation. It was on motion
ordered stricken from the tax list.
The request of J. Phil Jaeger for Phoenix
Insurance Co., of Hartford, asking the Imurd to
make an order striking from the lux list of
MW certain personal lax was denied.
On motion the claim of W. II Conger as
agent for Phoenix Insurance Company, for tire
and tornado policy upon the court house for
Eli oh was allowed, und warrant ordered drawn,
also claim for Barker estate for brush and
earth used in the wing dam on the site of the
new Loup river bridge.
Whereupon the board adjourned to June 17,
1*1W at 8 o'clock a. m. of suld duv
LoupCUy. Nebr., Juno 13, 1 m.
Ho it remembered that at a session of the
county board Supervisor* of said county, hold
en ut the court house in Loup City, in said
county on this 13. day of June lr!w a* by law
provided, for the purpose of sitting a* u board
of equalization. Present: 8 N. Sweetland,
Chairman, O. L. Way, J. P I^.iniugcr. Lewis
Bechthold W C. Deiterlchs, Peter McKeon
and A Dickerson, Supervisors, T. S. Nightin
gale county attorney and John Mlnshull coun
ty clerk.
This day was spent in matters of equaliza
tion, also the follywing days of June 14-18-lfl.
June 17, I8y# was by the board consumed In the
proper equalization of the assessed valuation
of cattle, horses, mules, etc, whereupon the
county board adjourned this session to #
o'clock a. m. of June 1U. isyii.
John Minnhiu., County clerk,
by Louis Hein. Deputy
Loup City, Nebr,, June 17. ISWI
Hoard In session pcrsuuut to udjourmeut of
June 13. Present full board, except Deilerich,
also clerk und attorney.
On motion the personul taxes for Isus*. against*
Wm Quinn were ordered stricken from the
tax list.
On motion the claim of Arthur 11, Hansel fur
$3112.37 for making earth till on east end of new
hridge was allowed and warrant ordered drawn.
The request of F. M. Publee to compromise
or remit taxes was denied.
Board adjourned to 9 o'clock a. m. of lune ‘tO
I HOW,
Loup City, June W. iswi.
Hoard In session pursuant to adjournment of
June 17. 1HW». All members of bourd present,
also county clerk anil attorney,
This day was passed by the board on compu
tation In mutters of equalization.
Whereupon the board adjourned to June 31
I SOU.
Loup City, June 20th, 180#.
Hoard in session pursuant to adjournment of
June 17 18W0, All present:
The following oflicial bonds were approved:
Carl Anderson D- D. Grow, and Tbos. Clancy
bond for justice of the peace. Jurgen Carstcns.
Andrew Paulsen, Wm. Garnett, Fritz Jo
hansen. Kdward Hrcwer, and S. N, Paulsen
bonds for load overseer.
The following official bonds were not ap
proved: K. H Wait, Herbert Haker, and
John Hollenbeck for the reason that the dale
of their appointments are later than tho date
of their bond and qualification. ,
On motion the county treasurer la instruct
ed to redeem from tax sale the south east
quarter of Section 28. l»-lfl eronoously sold
for taxes of istw, said taxes having been paid
to the treasurer of Washington township.
In the matter of the petition of Claus J.
JhDhOlMl Odm asking fur tbt Nltblltb
went of u road commencing at south east
corner of section 31. 14-13, the same was
granted.
in the mutter of the petition of Christ item
l*r and others for the establtshius it of u road
to commence at south west corner of Section
13 IS, the sume wus vranted
The application for allowaace for damages
made by Nancy J Charlton ttlledgiug that
fuui damage had resulted to her by establish
mi nt of road No. We was denied.
In the matter of the petition of Carl Ander
son and others asking for a Uew I.rider arcros*
llayes creek on the Me Alpine road, said pell
lion was granted aad Supervisor Lain nicer
instructed to build said bridge.
flans aud -'peeltlcations for a uew brU's’i
aeeross Oak Creek ou county line as received
from tounly Clerk u! Howard county acre
i «amiueil and clerk ordered to ascertain from
rierk of Howard couuty the cost of such a
hr litse
The ps till in of Niels h Jansea and others
askitia In the establish no it I of a pet*Uc t.sit
, "luao iu ms at the north east corner stake
is tween «*-, lions I aad t in ij was a'auted
as prated lor provided all claims lor daui
sees hied re this rued priseedluss arc ealwd
ue or befofe live Hrsl day of hepleatber Nh
The brMee committee preseat the Ml»«i>f
report to enlist t haul Mf«, tuna hr idee
•mmitiis having mod* a carelwi etaeuna
ln'Snllki1 whlirkkt West of Lili iHi lu late
It eonstr s* led Uf tf I, h'liM, stok r his iue
tra* i Wt ia the tear l*n, IImi the same i.* '« *.
foltoes Cm. ih three state* east spas heias
IS fact loan era ter State ft feet k*a* and aest
atasn If fact bote total Vi feat ffce Workman
ship .la this bride* Is hot fiat class the
ahota el the a.-rs taxes rough and irregular
*• tv- .ut'i.' ud that the claim of the sohiract
w “s this brisk* ne httoasd at the sate of
• It at Respes lfi»Uv vskwiIWi
J f I- * t-. sr tt I Vk . I.. a s ft | d
v s. an mills a.
esi.ti irpifl ta< ssiepted
t Ns ta-eveut the riant id tf hsadt as to
tieiii *f Midge east of like lie nl i. «ima*d
for at l*i i >sit se the *««■ of Mil a a. yet
' sJs*» i ■ f > t %S> sssamittee * ft s* w the
■I'm i ).'«.* is w>l i .* * os the saint* a** a*- a
s * in lad as ahatvfvl *a the t-'t si sum **t fit it
t own it hsssrd thee minmreed tu Intata as
af Ins ;» l«e* Jukh Mis.m at Co Ckfk
Ut lsS*«|s Hat* iWpoty
tsMitsei eeat a sea
J Phil Jaeger’s
LOUP CITY. NEBRASKA.
Those'shoppers who wish to make a sea
sonable purchase in season comes here, for
they know we have just what they want
and when they want it. Our stock of
isew SPIKING GOOQS
is here. It is fresh and complete. Wo are headquarters for anything
needed in the general merchandise line. Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing,
Suits, Spring line of bools and shoes, fancy silks, block crepoo, wash
dress goods, lace curtains, Curtain Swiss, Silkoline draperies, Scrim, No
tions, of all kinds, trunks and valises, kid gloves, etc. etc.
QOJN’T tui^jn youf?
back on a good thing. Don t forget that in new spring novelties we
can show you many new things that have never been shown before. And
above all. for your interest as well as ours, don't fail to visit our store,
inspect our goods and learn our prices.
we cap and will
meet our competitors on both prices and quality of goods and in many
things can save you money. We bought in large quantities and got the
best goods at the lowest figures so can give our customers the best possible
bargains for the season. We invite you to call.
Yours Truly,
J. Phil Jasgsr.
W J. FISHER,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public,
Will Defend In Foreclosure Ctw
also do ▲
General Real Estate Business.
Office In NoftTHWESTKRM Building,
LOUP CITY, - NEBRASKA.
R. J. NIGHTINGALE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUP OITT, l I IB
A. S' MAIN.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
LOUP CITY, - - NEBRASKA
OFFICE.—One door east of Chase's
drug store.
LIVER!
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THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER l ’LL
CU E'i
IBiliouc no99.
Constipation,
Dyspopsia,
iSIck-Hoad -
|ache and Liver
Complaint.
^ 6U*eS COATBD.
TOO PILLS Hold by all druggists
J or sent by mall.
L_Jfcnrlts McSkil Co . Chicago
/ ______ X
r [40 PILLS] ^
LIVERITA
25 CTS
FOB SALK IIY
ODENDAHL BROS.,
Loup City, Nflir.
LKUAL NOTICK
Mini* of N*-i'ra»kn rouniy of Mtu rmuii VIII- 1
iu * of Loup city a k.
IMhmI* of r«|M*tihra f«ir which uppruprta
ttec aliuultl !«■ mini*- for «'I> .urlOM munlt'lpkl
yrnr ,i- fulto«*>
K<*r (icnorml Kim*l l*urpow a #"*»• **l
'* MfM4 “ ** tutuu
t»’»tf*r “ “ MMW
ImcrrHt on W«irr lt**n»U tauai
ViUnii' *iur i««l mil Ktiioi
a.;wi»
Tin * non* irtrlme for I hr atimlc |mI t*>«r
Millbri May lr-1 lit a no 4* fulii** .
I ■ U> iirnl f umI purpuMi* ft *••>*#
HtMM r>*n.l too MM
*V 41 * r fiut*l MU) 1*1
IM, Ota « *la r aAtftkl
J ulMWaml auioj
ftl num
M **f*l»t of k Ithitfv 11*01*1 Wiimm my
k.> ..J .*•'! Ik* atlul *01*1 Vim** uk I Ilia tlkt
aka > of Julio laM)
lot.) J I'Hil Jo a,< I'knliMM
Ail..* 1* II • Ultwilblk
Ml r krlvhkUl of I'lk* tiff I'll,
«Jf* ‘ituiltig my btotkff't l«l» alt I
•» • from hImIm ibtuRniliiH, • t»*m
ti' iUtij ' Pat* HiIik wit tbr oil j nmt
<r ti»*i uiiw wr i*n*f. Mim
UlL* 1 • b*»» tnliitk.t to III* |arowi| l 1*
Itif.om p*lu Wtal.h kill* llltluatfftl at
furil*. K»r t«k« Lr «lliui,
ESTHAY NOTICE.
Take notice that on or about the 30tb
of nay I look up one re<l steer, years
old paat, with while spots under holly and
white alar In forehead Wh« taken up on
my farm, the northwest quarter of flection
TJ, Township Id, Range 18, Oak creek Town
ship, Sherman county, Nebraska, Owner
can have property by proving same, pay
ing for tills notice and cost of keeping.
Ka/.mikk Sow a k in ah.
NOTION FOR PUliLH'ATION.
Department of the Interior
Laud Office, Lincoln Nebr. i
May, -Mud, 1HW. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing named settler hus Hied notice of his in
tention to make llnal proof In anpport of
his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judge of sher
man county at Loup city on July 1st, lfMW,
viz: Harry E. Uwcley, Homestead Entry
No lTiA'A, for the North west quarter ol
Section ifl). Township 13, Range 111 west.
lie names the following witnesses to
to prove his continuous residence ufion and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Fred Hrewor, of Litchfield, Nebraska.
John Pritchard, of " ••
Henry Doon of *• “
W r. Gray, of •• «
J. W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICE FOR PC1JLIOATION
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Lincoln, Neb. 1
May Zlind, 1 (
Notice Is hereby given that the follow
ing.named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof In supiiort
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the county judge of Sherman
county at Loup City, Nebraska, on July
1st, 1hii», viz: Thomas Clancy, Timber
Claim 717a, for the South east quarter of
section U, Township 13 north of Range 10
west,
11c names the followug witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Tbeo McOosb, of Litchfield. Nebraska.
Arthur Minsliull.of 1 ••
Joseph < nbiser, of •« ••
O. I>. Eaton, of •* ••
J W. Johnson, Register.
NOTICE roll FUBI.I ATION.
Cand llittee, Ctn» oln, Nebraska (
April pith, IM»> i
Nolle* is latte by given that the (allow j
llltfltanind settler ha» hied nolle* of hi*
intention to until* Unul proof In support
of hi* claim. Ud Unit vaid proof will *ie
■nude before the I’uuiity Jirlge of hhenuan
County. *i Coup, Nebraska, on July til
I*, vl* John I*, i at urody, Home
En»ry No isua, lor the weal
half North east ,|uatter net linn *t, tuvn
■hip Hi, Mange l« weal
lie multi the followinit • itiiMrer to
prove It I* continuous residence niton niut
i ulllvntion of •■PI land, via;
J nates lei mud y, of Arcadia. Nelrr
i liariee r. |* Cane, uf *•
t.'larenee Careen of •’ •*
i liatle* J Me ottuiv, of fluiley, *•
J. W J . lisvna, Meglsler.
• nil ft'Ml.It ATION.
Us|>artnisul ef tha Interior
Candidate at I ineoln. Nebraska..
June «t, I MW ,
Not lee !• hereby given that tha follow •
lug namad aeUler ha. g >4 hatha I hta
iHteaiiua Mr Make Neal prs».| la support ut
hit i lain, and that tald proof will be
ma-ie hefuta (he eemtly Judge at Coup
t tty. Nt iwaaaa.ua irgmt hi. an vi<
NrederleN ( tana tiara. It tmesiead Katry
.No t*wt far the raath anst fourth, hMmk
l*. Tee uabip it worth ut range II weal or
the Hk y a Hi a eared the fuitow tag
• llaaraea la prove hut toatlaauun real
deaea npwa aad va Illation ul said land
»•* atephen 1 » aveateai, sum ns I IM.
■toe, a# Coup t'ttp, Meary «. atari *#
Utvlda, Adolph «> atari, I tt. hCv d
J W Juaao.a t*g< t r
laaeka.w
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YOU NOW HAVE THE OP
PORTUNITY
of consulting one of the leading pbysi- t
clans ami surgeons (in the treat
meni >f chronic and nervous
disea-es) or this country,
Di{. BEA
He is well known in Nebraska, and
is reliable as well as eminent In his
profession, and has but few superiors
in his line of diseases, and, from reports
of the press, his rooms are crowded
wherever he stops. By the request of
his many friends aud patients who
have usually gone a long distance to
see him, he has decided to VISIT
LOUP CITY, and will be at
ST. ELMO HOTEL,
THURSDAY Juue 29tb, 1899, one day
only, returning every 4 weeks for six
months, Consultation and examination
FREE to all
DR. REA.
HI* Imminent ami ekatutnaliou* w«
itnder*ULd are lu*et| upon new
methods, ami are tltullar aa are given In
toe eastern and southern hoepluls
where he learned hi* business,
lie treat* chroutu yaltarh, disease of
the ear,nose, throat and lungs, dv*|>«p
»la. Ilrlgtil'a dtaease, dlatvete*. liver,
•totusvh, constipation. rheumatism,
••hi onto female and •eaual dt»#a**» nett*
ralgla, wiallcs, dl/*tma*. nervowuo'-a,
•low growth tn fbildreu and alt watting
di•«■#*«•* In adult*, deloriultie*. club feet,
t urvalu e ol the spine, di*e;’*ea of t lie
V *m, par djf»ls, heart disease. e*r«tna,
farieuoete. and hydrocele t sneer,
tumor*, wen* and birthmark* removed
\>>ong, middle aged and ohl. u» •riled
»r •Ingle men, and all who *u#ei with
10*1 man tt»od nei * too* debility •neruia
tor me* MMoluai low***, decay. railing
memorv, weak eye* *tnniied develop*
mem tar* of energf. Impoverished
blood. ptuipte* at*o bleed and »ku* die
•tw
Kroption, hair lathng, Mm*# pale,
•weiling*. ante throat, nkers, efert of
ntereorv kllnev aod Mi ‘ Irr trau* '«*,
w hi en. loirning orioe. tuwoni >e*<« e,
gleet, mterure, leveive searching <rr*h
ment, f'ompt relief
ttolb «t»i treated I'oiltleulUlh ottl
privately I Me* dilute, tow* and
rapture by our use method.