, " . . , " . . , . " . J ' . " . . _ of' : "T : - - . - . . . . . : : I' Ayers Feed your hair ; nourish it ; give it something to Jive on. lif Then It will stop falling , and , " " . ' will grow long and heavy. j " Ayer's Hair VIgor Is the only ; ' \ "air Vigor , hair food you cnn buy. For 60 k years it has been doing just , r' . what we claim it will do. It .t will not disappoint you. r\ \ . . . Mf hllir IIlfll to bo vert allort. nut after ! Ulhlt , er' . IIKlr Villar short time It lJCItRn to Krow , "nd now It II fonrtron InchU 10111 ( . I ' TIlls 108m. a .plelldld rea nit to me afterlJehl" 'Blmolt without Hllf haIr. " I : Uns. J. U. } 'li'Cn , Colorado Springs , Colo. " I 1.100 ' . a bottle. _ . J. . c. . AT'CR . . CO" , , , . . . " . All . . .lrUJll1lot 11 for R I.n".II. A" " _ ] If _ . , Short Hair . . . She was nearlv 77years old and t she began tea hing in the sum. mer of 1846 when I attended mv first term. I owe an immeasurable - able debt of gratitude to her for t i he it was' that confirmed me in my thought that all people should have justice alike. She was an unfli1ching advocate of I the freedom of the colored race , ' and their plifting by education- . . I a1 means. She lived most of her " ' \ life in or near the town of Newport - port , where the head office of the 1'\ Underground was situated. She . was a worker side. by side with Ievi Coffin and wife for many . years in assisting the slaves to a place of security. A great many I of the things that I bave written and will yet write , I obtained I from her in regard to the care the people of that town gave the ugitiv s. It seems strange but I ' every.few days thing come to ' my mmd th t she told me a half 1 centuryagQ. Ruth Ann Egeton Ji was the womans name , but when she began teaching her name \\1' > : Rogers. She. was born in Nonl1 I Carolina but left there when a . . child , 'but went back and attended - , ed school there for a while and ; , . , , she oDs rved the effect of slavery j on th communities where it ex- , } , isted. I well remember an in- . . t . stance that proved her sterling I . . integrity and love of right. I " In those days we went to sub- j , scription schools , vhere the par- . , . ents paid tuition to their teach- I. ers. This was before the advent . . of district schools. to any great I extent. : At the old Quaker meeting - ing house we had this kind of : 4 jj schools and the teacher was " . .rr. somewhat under the care of a committee of the Friends as the patrons were mostly member of that church in thaplace. There was in the settlement and close . to the meeting house where the , school was held a colored family by the name of Rice. 'Whether old Mister Rice had ever been a slave or not , I do not now re- I , , - k. . Attention t. ' , Farmers , , _ IJ ' . . . . . . . ' ; : 'Why remain in the North nd stay in doors six months in the year consuming what you raise during th other six months ? Go South where you can work , out doors every month in the I I . . ear , and where you are pro. iluclng something the year , . round. If you are a stock rr.iser rou know your stock nre now , 'eating their heads off" an , , , . , besides , ho\'e to be t > rotected I' " from the rigors of Winter by 1. . . eXpensive shelter. Economical stock feeding requires - . . quires the combination of both : i' ' ; : esh-formlng and fat.fonnlng , , . foods in certain proportions. ; ? Alabama and Florida procluce : in abundance the velvet bean . " , and cassava , the first a flesh producer , and the latter a fat- , . producer , and they nre the , < cheapest and best fattening ma. . , terialil known to the world. More money can be made and witb less labor , in general farm ; , ing , fnl t and berry growing atJd truck gardening along our . , road in the Svuth than in any other section of th Union. . If you are interested and de. I' . sire further Information on the ' 5ubject , addres ! ! ' . " : . : . G. A. PARK , . . , . al n'I. Immigration and In- " ' : dustrlal Agont. LoUlsvlllQ . . . " " & . Nashville R , R. Co. . " \ 'if.ttt. : ' _ Loulsvlllo. Ky , . . . \J \ ! . . . , . - . , , . member , but they were very good people add several of th ir children - dren attended the schools and were bright bOJ"s and girls.Ve never thought of anything wrong in going to school along with these children and in all our classes and iu all our plays the ) " were admitted withont thought on our part as they were nicely behaved everywere. But during one of the schools there was a mall named Taylor , who moved into the settlement and sent his children to school. These children - dren were not near so well behaved - haved s the colored children , bu t Miss Rogers was a modle teacher both as an instructor and diciplinarian and we all got along pretty well. It was not long hover till Mr. Taylor ( who was from Kentuckey and could smell a darlde from afar , ) came to the school and requested that I the teacher should send the colored - ed children home and not let them come any more as he did not waut his children associating - wtih ' . I well ing nigger' remember - ber how Miss Rogers rose to the occasion and when she had asked us all to put away our books for a little while , she walked up and looked face to face with 'l'avlor when she gave him such a rebu1\e in kind but firm words that hc winced un er it like a whipped puppy. She did not desist until - til she had informed him in plain terms that those darkie children was just as good as his children or any other white children in school and that unless the patrons - trons forced her to shut them out she should not do it and if they i did she would quit at once as i , she would not disgrace herself by teaching in a neighborhood wherc.there was any difference made between white and black pupil ! > . She knew very well that the other patrons would not tolerate - erate such sentiments and she so informed Taylory , and further if i i he did not like the manner and malie up of her school he .had her permission to remove his children at any time. My brother and several of the boys and girls told her after Taylor haG. gone that it was thc proudest day of their lives to be blessed with a teacher who would stand for the right as shc had done that dal' In a few days Taylor complamed to the other patrons and there was a meeting' had which was attended by l\fr. RIce and all the old Quaker patrons , who iuformed Taylor that they would not be dictated to by such a man or any man instead. He , Taylor threat- ed to use what he was pleased to call a bull dog on them , by which he meant a pistol , when Daniel Hill arose and walking over directly - rectly in front of him said : "Friend Taylor , thee need not think to scare US with that bull dog as we have heard more dan. gerous dogs than that which i persuing the poor colored man I I and harked on by such men as' ' thyself. Now I advise thee to go home and when thee thinks over the matter tonight and finds that thee don't want thy children with these good children of Friend Rice's thee can keep them away , if however thou should'st think better of it and wish thy chil ren to have a better education - tion and be taught better man. ners than thou has manifested today just send them on to school for Ruth Ann will be herc to. morrow and the school will go on as usual with or without thy con- scnt just as thee will. " The result was that he soon removed his family to Deleware county where after a few years he killed a man in cold blood without much provocation , if any , was sent to the pell for life whcre he would not work so they used the water cure 011 him com- peling him to pump Qr drown which latter he chose. And so perished this feind in human shape , I was told that by the good influence of their mother the children became pretty good citizens and free from the miser- a ble prejudice which like' a canker - ker ate out their fathers life. ( TO DR CONTINUED. ) ' Ucla-I < < I. . J'urlu. : : E. T. Lucas , \Vingo , Ky" writes April25,11JU2 : "For 10 to 1 vears I had been afilicted with a il1alady known as the "itch. " The itching' was most unbearablej I had tried for years to find relief , having tried all remedies I could he r of , besides a number of doc. tors. I wish to state that one single application of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me com. . , . ' lIer marvelous growth 1t1 . , NEBRASKA'S H ISTORY fifty years frotu first settle. ruent. A true and Interest. , . : ; " ing book of .144 pages : am ] . . ' - - over 200 11lustrutlons oj scenes , public Institutions and men who made the State. The cover Is in hea. ' ) "f\ \ pl1 r wlth an appropriate Bud attractive design printed in three colors , just publish 1\ " ed by the Nebraska Farmer. Single cop ) ' , postpaid , SOCi or free with a year's sub - .cription to Nebraska Fanner at regular price , SI.OO. Write for terms and how t ( i't. . ree trip to the World' , Fair at St. Louis. NJtDRASlCA. } ? AIUutR. Co. , , \ / 'J 6 J505 owlm1 St. , Omaha , N.braak I . . . . I.I . . . . . , . . . : = - , I plctely add permanently. Smce tben I have uscd the linimcnt on I two separatc occasions for ring I worm and it cured comPletclY" 25c , 50c and $1.00 bottle. Sold by Ed. McComas , Brotcen Bow and Mcrna. . , . - - - - - - - - C , E. EntertalnUlcnt. 'l'hc C. E. Society of the Presbyterian - byterian church will give the fol- lowin program on Friday evening - ing , l cbruary 19 , ' 04 , in the I. O. O. F. hall. Admission , 15c. Corollet Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . \ E. 'ra 'lor Recitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Grace Shetler Vocal Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr . J. I . AtlalllslIlI Hcatlhllf. 8elcch.od. . . . . . . . . . . . Hc8. . P. Merrill Dueu , Yocal..1\taurlc alld Halllah H'erHolI ! { ec\tat\oll. \ \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luella l'ollllllllrtoll I'lcolo Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Dalton DueU. Yocal..1\trs.Ta'lorl\1lss Lelia Hulcomb Violin Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chas.\tlllllnll Hecltatlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIIrlelltlno 81I1I1I1:1n : . Yoenl Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John G. \ , . Lewis OR.TItI.I.O. I . C. Embree an J. Whittle wcre do. iug business at the Bow on Saturda } ' . K. Killenbarger reports tl1at his barn is nearl } ' complented regardless of cold weather for the past three wecks. Although thc weather was cold GUll raw , there was n numbcr of our people attcn ed the funeml sen.lccs of Thoml1l } " Berlin last Tues ay. Pastor W. C. Miller has given notice that he will begin a serics of meetings at Ortcllo Chapel next Sunday e\'eniug , and he expects some help a little later. E. D. Beals nnd wife drove down to the Bow on Frida ) ' rcturuiug Sunday evening. They contemplate moving null if they cnn arrauge matters will make home In that place. There is much sickness in our n idst the past week. At this writing Mrs. } ' . Johnson and Mrs. T. Waddington are in bed , Mr. Hill , Mrs. C , D. Day aud Auntie Collison ure all ver ) ' much im. proved. A number of the young men , who he. long to J. F. Bakers Sundny School class went and husked corn for him au Satur- dny. No doubt but It cheered him , to feel that in his misfortune he was re- membered. And the boys were happy in doing this little service. A number our young people have organized - ganized themselves into a Literar ) ' and oe ld Society , nnd will meet weekly at the home of one of its members. Its purpose is mental and social improve- went. Last Friday evening they met with Mattie Fodge and completed or- ganizatton. A lleCCltIOU. 'l'he members of the senior B. Y. P. U. gave Mr. and Mrs. L. D. George a reception last Friday - day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pigman. A pleasant - ant time was enjoyed for several hours in the playing of games and social chat , after which luncheon was served. It was nearly midnight when the genial party took their departure for home. On leaving thev . all expressed - pressed themseh.es of h.a\'ing enJoyed - t Joyed a very pleasant evening. and wished the bride aud groom ! many .ears of happiness and prospenty in their journey in life. CHOUP Begins wit the symptoll1S of a common coldj th re is chilliness , snee ng , sore throat , hot skin , - quick pulse , hoarseness and impeded - peded respiration. GIve frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound - hound Syrup , ( the child will cry for it ) and at the first sign of a croupy cough , apply frequently 1 ] Ballard's Snow Liniment to the - throat. Mrs. A. Vliet , New Castle - tle , Colo. , writes , March 19,1901 : ' "I think Ballard's Horehound Sirup a wonderful remedy , and so pleasant. " 2Sc , SOc and $1.00. Sold by Ed. McComas , Broken How and Merna. Drs. Davis and Farnsworth of Grand Island , have in their office all the latest apparatus used in the treatment of Chronic diseases , including Static , Faradic , and Galvanic Electricity and X-I ay instruments. Vibratory Mas- sage. Hot air baths for treatment - ment of Chronic Rheumatism , Kidney and Liver diseases , Tbe Minin Violet light for treatment of Chronic Skin diseases and ] every other insfrument required in making a scientific esamina- : : tion Zlnd giving proper treatment. The Doctors make no charge for first consultation. 34tf Public MaIO. , 1 Pursuant to a resolution of the Stockholders and the Board of Directors of the Callaway Building - ing and Loan Association there will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at th front door of the Court House in Broken Bow , Nebraska , on February 20th , 1904 , at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day the following proprerty situatcd in Custer County , Nebra ka , to-wit : Lot 20 , Block 41 , Railroad Addition to Callaway and the buildings thereonj and Lot 13 , Block 33 , Callaway and all personal proper- I ty belonging to said Building and I040an Association. SIMON CA lmwN , President Board Directors. 1-4. R. ANDRnws , 3S-3 ( , Secretary. . FOR SAI.n-All my lands and town property located in and ) around Anselmo , Nebraska. , 36-39 H NRV KnI.I.nv. I . . : . " , : 1 - : ' : ? - - ' _ ' - ' ! : I - - . . . . . - , . . : [ I E ; : L..A..s-r .A. : C Deepest Cut of All Fresb Cuts In Goods 0) Dry Department. Don't 1 piece bome spun drcss fian- ' forget we arc offel'ing a nel. extra fiuc @ 65c for , 2Sc Round 'I'rip Frce to Worl 's Far ! , , 3 home dress fian- pieces spun - to the section most of Nebraska. popular h1tly 1 n tIltS nel , @ 33c , for. . . . . . . . . . . l8e Conditions of contest-Every 3 pieces plaid suiting , suita. . 25c cash purchase entitlcs to ble for childrcn , 3Sc , for. . 20c you vote in 12 pieces fancy cotton worsted one deciding for us who dress 1Sc for. . , . . . 6 t.his lady will be. The contest goods , c continues to August 1S , 1904. 120 pairs corsets , including J. In setHhng mllil orders be sure 'C.C.Kobo , 65 to$1.S0each 35c 3Sc ladies fleeced and and state for whom wish to vests cast votes. you . pants , limited amouut. . . . 20c yonr . 50c ladies Uecced VCdts and , , pants , limitcd amount. . . . 3Sc. . ' SOc ladics ribbed vests and pants , limited amount. . . . 30c We will fit out In tl " Latest Style Clothing j 60 pairs flceced lined hose at you 25c , for" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lSc Cheaper than any house In .raken Bow. J\lV New 20 cotton blankets 10-4 ' ' pairs , - Stock-JU9t received.'I. . ) at 50c , last sale 40c , now. , 30e f . . . , ' , . 'I'J Fresh Cu't In , Men's Department. \ " 1/ oIdIj " ' , , . l 'IAII"K ti'i . I. : , , . . . . . . SOc Men's llecce < l underwear , all sh e8 ' , r. ' , : 30 , " oIi SOc extra fleece u ndcrwcar , all si es. . . i , , : 3 tJ SOc fancy stripped fleeced underwear. . . . . ' . " 5Ci : J 3S Only Men'soul ngKerseyshirls , 6Sq\'for \ 5C : . ' 24 boys ' outing Kcrsey shirts , 50c , fori' _ . " . ,30' : : ' 14 pa'irs Men's legginsa11 sizes , 7Sc , fbr ; ' : . 18 pairs Men's leggins , a11 si est SOc , fof. . 1G5c . ' . $1.00 caps , all st'les and shapes for. ' ' . ' ' ( tis .j 7Sc caps , all stj.les and shapes , for. . . . . ilS 50c all and for. , . . . caps , styles shapes , ) , . c' ' 2Sc caps , all styles and shapes , for. . . 'rr ; . . .lS91 10 pairs Men's $ t mittcns , per pair. . . . . . .75c pairs Men's 75c mittens , per pair. . . . . .SO Don't fail to mammoth f 54 d02cn Men's Neckties see our displaj : , just - . . 25r 35 and 50c each. I Fresh Cuts In Our Grocery Department. . 2Sc can California fruit in syrup , per can. . .1Sc 20c cau California fruit. extra fineper can,12 lSc can strawberrIes , blackberries raspberries - berries , gooseberries , blueberries. . . . . . . .10c 35c gaBon can pie peach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Sc 1 pound tea siftings 2Sc , for. . . . . . . . , . . . . .1Sc 1 pound tea siftings 20c , for. . . . . . . . . . . .12 c 1 pound choice Japan tea 60c , for. . . . . . . . .30c 25c can Diamond baking powder ( a dish with every can ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Sc 1 pound Japan rice , extra fancy. . . . . . . . . 6U c Farm Lease , Ohattle Mortgage I , nd Warranty Deed blanks at his office. - DErISw.r : R B , MULLINS , M. 0 , inke8 alJpccll1ltf : or Orown and DrldKri Wnk. Plces rolsonablo. All \York guarantcotl. ( 'III and sue mo betort ! g"lng ulee"hertt. Onlco-In Droll" " Dow dilltu Dank alldlng. Irokon now , Nebrlleli.lI. DR. C. IJ. MULLENS , Physician Surgeon. nd Shlrw y from WA-t end In noalty Dlook ; c ldcnco , Sr.1 wuat M E. churcb.on . . . 811mo 81d , , t stroet. . rokel1 UOIY , Nobra8ku. T to J. SNYDER , AJ l : PiD > > , .t [ ) , .trr ill mJJ , AN OTA1tY l'UlII.IC .1110 . JUfticu ot the l'oRco. Hpo II\IQttenton ! IIhon o collections lblo hlonR tnk nllI'nflon vouch. ir/l IIcaU , . cxocutoll aud ! III kinds or legal p6pOfl vrltll'II , oruce In tbe rear ot nonk or Commerco. Blokon Dow. NubrBaka. H YGEIA CREAM S'f A'fION lIIKhost JDnrket Ilrloo paid tor Dutter l"a' " . Igbt UunuIDi. . . . . . . . . . Empire Cream Separators lI'or Balo. ' ' 'holle No.IP6. ! B. D. JIISHOP.Oporlltor , Ihoken uow. Nobra1ka. FRANSE MOORR , Na ) ) } ID Jn ; ID IDp D1JtI. flY. bloclra norlb of Orsnd Otnrrnl 1I0hll. Pili. ronag" 101lc11OO. I'rlece reaB'Juabh. . WILLIS OAnW IAL " . ' 'r. lID'11e 1bnmel1l' JrnJPlh ! : [ ) n- . R ass G. IOORE , Attorney.at.Law. Utal Citato Bed loen broker. Ol21co la Glele lock , rokcn Dow , Nchruka , Hamilton County Nurseries , Aurora , Nebraska. } 'lfllt.cIMU. huslth ) ' atock Locllted rlgbt to ehlp to lhlt couulry. Wrlto ue rot prlce , BUR'r & BISHOP , Props. . - I1iIIf 30 pairs Men's SOc mittens , per pair. . ' , ' . .3Sc o pairs Men's 2Sc mittens , per pair. . . . . .1Sc 13 duck coats , sizes 36 to 44 , $1.6S , for. . . . 7Sc 10 duck coats , * 1.50 to $2 , eal.h. . , . . . , . . . 7Sc 8 duck coats , sizes 38 to 44 , $2 , each , . . . $1.00 5 duck coats , sizes 40 to 44 , $2.2S , each , . 1.S0 4 duele coats , si cs 24 to 44 , $2.65 , each. . 1.7S 9 duck coats , sizes 36 to 44 , $2.75 , each. . 1.85 S duck coats , sizes 36 to 44 , $3 , each. . . . 1.90 8 Corduroy coats and vests , $6.00 , cach. . 4.00 12 boys' duck coats , $1.00 , each. . . . . . . . . . .SOc 6 boys' duck coats , $1.2S , each. . . . . . . . . . . . 7Sc 4 boys' duck coats , $1.50 , cach. . . . . . . . . . . .8Se , 1 pouud cboice Japan rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 c 500 pounds evaporated peaches , pl'rlb. . . . .871c 200 pounds apricots , slightly damaged 12 c , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5c SO lbs. Hyerson-George Co. H. P. Flour.l.OO SO Ibs. Buffalo , old wheat , Flour. . . . . . . . $1.00 50 Ibs , Bakers Faucy Flours. . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c 12 lbs. Graham flour , . . . . . . . U . . . . . . . . 25c SIbs. Breakfast food , fine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c 100 pounds flax seed , ground , $2.50 , and in small quantities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c 'l'he above items arc all limited in quantity. this and "Come where ' . " Bring paper ) 'ou can buy everything. Ryerson-George 00. . . , . . , . - -'IIIr3II\\UD. : ; . , - ' _ IIk'L .1ttA _ I' - . . 's. ' 1\1 \ , DOHRIS , mn1lt'9himmal'Gk. ! ! ! ! AI. klms or work In oar line done promptly lIud In ftrst-:18HI order. CrRod Sbop 011 the orner WO t 01 the hOle bou80. GIVn UH A TUIAI. . . Urokon Dow , ' . . . Nebr"lb. CTTY DARBIJR snop , u. OllUTTON , l'roprletor. Flr i-cln 1 u'ork. Hoar Room of Broken Dow State Ollnk , Urokon Dow , Nebraeka. - , H ILL SIDE HERFORDS IInl ) Duroe J oreoy Uogs bred and 10111. Dost blo < < ? d olthclrclau. ddle o , a. K , O\DWKLt. , Droken Dow , Nebrnaka. ! SIMON CAMERON , Gl1f re y $ 8 9Cell l1 A'r I.AW. Itoome tI and I ) . UcaHy IIIock , Broken Dow , Neh. ORS. H. U. & W. E. TALBOT , PHYSIGIANS URGEONS. Oaloo OTU llaoberlo'a Draa : Itoro. ! ! Drokf:11 : : Dow , . . NehrallLa , DU , 'P. lA , Ii'ARNRWOITlI , DENTIST , w-omce In tOlthwelL COADer RullI JJl.ock , W A. THOMPSON , , COSTRAUTon s BUILDER. I t1rPl1t8 ] Rnd CRUmates on shorlnoUce. J 'oken How , NebraSk , CLINTON DAY , Physician & Surgeon. OI1lCO 10 rear or Ihu Bank or Commerce. noel. dunce 11th hon.o weRt or the doptht ohurch. IIrololl now , Nl'braBku. DR. C. B. JOB , nD tm mnl m DD. Oftlco In lIo\l\y \ lIock : , first ftalrQ teem 'Nut Dud. JlcaldelJce at tile 1I ( ) ! )1t1\1. _ _ _ h' W'M1'n" ' - - - - - - - - - E. J. CBAPIN , Advertising agent and bill POl6- ter. Orders. solicited. Brok n Bow , Nebraska. . BANGS STUDIO. Up-to-date PhotograpbB. First prize whmer at 6tatB. . . . sociation 1903. - O. . CONRAD , . . . . . .Dealer In. . . . . Pamp. . Wind. MIIII , TI\uka , FlttlDiIo Olllolll1. Gngine . oto. eto. DrokoD DoIY. Nebraeka. _ TIME TABLE BROKEN BOW. NEB. 1.1'\CDln , Denver , On..abu. IllIle'a. : ClllcnllD , lIuttc , lot " 0101:111" : . . .ortiRnd , KunHAf. CIl ) ' . Hult Lake City , tit. I.oul. . . _ "nel Hun PrunelHCD AU "olnt. . . . Unitt And " 11 JI.olut Aud . .OUUI West. No. 4Ve llbuled exprlJu dally , Lincoln. Oma. ba. lit , JOfteDI'I Ihnua Olty. St. Lonl. Obi cage and all poll'l . 'I1Itnnd .outh. . . . 8 IT a.m. No.LocII expree. ,1"ly. , , LIncoln. umaha. CbiC llo 110111111 polnta ceot and 10utbIO 30 a.m. No. { I-Veellbuled cXllrere dall , . , 1I01611a , Meat. tlo HuUe , Portland I1Ild uU l'ao11lc Ooan polntR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1104 am No. 48-I.ocal oxprelll daily , AlIIanct ! anO Intermediate olnt . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .1168 pm looplnK , dlLlng and recllnlnl ; chllrcau ( IiOlt. tree ) on through halns. 'rlckes .old end barr. , agll cbeck\1t to lIuy point 'U ' tb United ! 3tatOa wd Cana" " . Intormatlon , maps , Umu tnble. and tlckot call on or write to U , t , Ormlby , agenl , or ; J Vranch , O. I' . A.t ' \ Nehr J1ta. ! om'\bv1 L. OIIlUUT. Allon' . . etGlJ. . THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS , WITII Dr II King's . New Discovery. FOR CONSUMPTION 600 PrIeD & $1.00 GLOS FrOD TrIQI . . Surest and Quickcat Ouro for 0.11 THROAT and LUNG TROUB. LEa , or MONEY DAOK. . - , - . u _ . _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . To Cllre a Cold ill One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine TabJets. .A ml . f every' Seven M1Uio bcy.ea &Old In swt 12 months. This signature , t9. " , .C uux.25 .