JiEi \\m \ ? 1 rl I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST lO , 1906 TIME TABLE s City , No ! > . Lincoln Denver Oninlin llrlcnn Chicago Unite St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City I'ortlnnd St. Louis and nil San Francisco points cnst and and nil points south. west. TKA1NS I.KAVK AS I'OU.OWS ! No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kiuisan City , St. Louis ami all points cast and south 7:17 : j > in Xo. 13. Vcstlbulcd express , daily , Denver ami all points west and northwest 1:33 : a m No. 44. Vcstlbulcd Hxj rcs dally , St. Joseph , Kansas , City St. Louis and points Kast and South. . , . 11:17 am Xo. 14. Vcstlbulcd express , dally , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and .south 7:47 : a in Xo. 17. Local express dally except Sunday , Con- ccmlla , nntl points north and west 12.10 p m Xo. IS. Vcstibulcd express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 : p m Xo. 43. Vc.stihulcd Uxpress daily , Lincoln and the Northwest. . . . 1:44 : p in Xc Iffcstihulcd express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas Oity , St Louis Chicago and points cast and south 4:35 : p in No. 18 , Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and east. . . . 4:05 : p in No. 41. St. Louis-Portland Special , Lincoln , He lena , Tacoma and Portland without change 10:07 : p in No. 115. Local accommoda tion , daily e x- ccpt SundaySalem , Nciuaha and Ne braska City 11:15 : p m Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. Kor information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Kails City , Neb. , or J. Francis , $ . P. & T. A. , Omaha. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Tunic , Palis City , Neb. NORTH No. 135 Omaha , loral 7:45 a. m , No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Kxpress A 1:57 : a m No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 1'roin Kansas City. . . 8:15 : p m passenger A 1:41 : p ni No. 1U1 Local 1-Vcight , An- burn A 1:16 : p 111 SOUTH No. U4 | Kansas City local 7:50 : a in No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 : a n : No. 108 Kansas City ami St. Louis and Denver A 1:16pit : No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 : p in No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10 : 15a m A. Daily. 11. Daily except Sunday , J. U. VAKNKK. Agent. What a Great Convenience is a Fountain Fen ! Any person who will secure six new subscribers for Tlit Kansas City Wcclcly Journal at the rate of 25 cenis per year each , making a total of $1.50 , and send the amount to us , together - gether with the names , will be mailed , as a present , a beautiful fountain pen ; line rubber handle , M-karet gold point , fully war ranted. Address the Kansas City Journal , Kansas City , Mo , This offer expires Oct 1 , 1900 , Nervous Worn-Out If you are in this condition , your nerve force is weak the power is giving out , the or gans of your body have "slowed up , " and do their work imperfectly. This failure to do the work required , clogs the system and brings distress and disease. When the nerves arc weak the heart is unable to force the life-giving blood through your veins ; the stomach ach fails to digest food ; the kidneys lack power to filter impurities from the blood , and the poisonous waste remains in the system to breed disease. Nerve energy must be restored. Dr. Milcs * Nervine will do it , because it strengthens the nerves ; it is a nerve medicine and tonic , that rebuilds the entire nervous system. "Several years ngo I was all broken dcmn. 1 was nervous , worn-out , could not leep. and was In constant pain. I doctored lor months , and tlnally the doctor said ho could do nothing for inc. I bcRan taking Dr. Miles' Nervine , ami used altogether eight bottles , ami I became strong and healthy , and now welch 170 pounds. " II. C. CUNNINGHAM. 10S Ellsworth Ave. , Allegheny , Pa. Dr. Miles' Nervine li sold by your druaolst , who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls , he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind Worth While. Sny good mornin' to your neighbor. A flattered woman is always ndulgcnt. After all you have much to be thankful for. Beauty is the eye's food and he soul's sorrow. Most fatnilj' skeletons refuse to stay in the closet. To sneer at success is the pre rogative of failure. The test of civilization is the estimate of women. You have nothing to gain by uuniliating others. A man isn't beaten as long as le isn't discouraged. How easy it is to be good when emptation is absent. Provided a woman be well prin cipled she has dowry enough. If money is the only thing you vant you arc too easily satisfied. Ue sure that you have an aim n life before pulling the trigger. Divination seems heightened o its highest power in woman. Never get so busy but what on can find time to smile at a riend. When an honest man goes ooking for a job he generally get it. The more women have risked , he more they are willing to sacrifice. Are you as good as 3011 are ryitig to make the people be- ieve you areV A man doesn't need much noney if he has a reputation for icing wealthy. If you must point an empty gun at somebody then point it at your own head. The people who believe most strongly in luck are those who icvcr have any. There is a time in every man's ; ife when he realises what a chump he once was. Don't keep talking so much about the old times , give : i thought to the new. Never do any worrying today that you can just as well post pone until tomorrow. When a man gets a chance tc dispose of his troubles he always lieaps up the measure. It isn't until a man swears ofl that he finds out how many fel lows want to treat him. Yes , you may draw the salary , but your wife earns half tht monej ; don't forget that. Do what you consider right , whatever people think of it , de spite censure and praise. Of course it's all right to bt born a leader , but the man in the rear has a better opportunity tc get away. Some men are so perfect tha1 it seem > as though their wive ; ought to have them stuffed am mounted. Many a city chap laughs whei he hears of a farmer buying : gold brick. Then he goes to th < race track and hands over hi ; money to the bookmakers. A country newspaper is tin official organ of the town , bu occasionally an irate subscribe stops it , little realizing that it i these "stops" that make th organ peal the louder. You will find as you grov older that a good many win claim to have their coats ol working for you , have then rolled up for pillows and ar sleeping on them in the shade. The hen that leaves her ties after a few day's sitting becaus she does not hear the chirp o chicks , is something like th merchant who quits adyertisinj after the first few "throws" be cause his first calls have not fillci his store with clamoring custc mers. Every column of a newspape contains from 10,000 to 25,00' ' pieces of type metal , accordinj to the size of the paper and type says the Council Grove Guard The displacement of any of thes rtJUiJtl nil IT ifil ' ' ' Afth' . . . 'r means an error. Is it any won der that errors sometimes occur : Still some think it is awful to set a mistake in a newspaper. They forget that each of these type has to be handled separately twice each week. House and Six Lots For Sale. Comer of 2nd and Morton Sts. . with barn and other improve ments. Must be sold to settle up the Schuler Estate. P. II. JUSSHN , 33-3t Administrator. Presbyterian Church. There will be the regular morn ing services this coming Sabbath , but the evening service will be omitted. A cordial invitation is extended to you for the morning service- S. W. GKIKKINPastor. . Makes the Liver Lively. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup ( rlvec pcrmiuiunt roili.-f In cmes of habitual constipation us It stimulate1tliu llvci and restores the natural action of 'lit ! bowo'a without Irritatln ? these organs like pills or ordinalcathartics. . Does not naiiscittu or irripo und Is mild and pleastint to take. Remember the name Orlno und refuse substitutes. For &ulo HI MeHrlde's LMuirintic } . Legal Notice. In the Klcluml.ion County District court State of NohrnsUa. MlllAND.vS. AlVKIIS , I MAIITIIA w MVKHS , IjVWIIKNUK W. MV- I'.it * . u minor , who sues by his ncvt I'ETITION TO nu ll-lend ( Ills mother ) , I CI.AIIK TIIITST is Tin HKI.K.N K. MYKIIS , , wii.i , or U'IU.IAM I' mid llr.i.HNi : . MYKIIS , f MYKIIH II.I.IUJAI. ASI WlllOW Of WlI.I.lAM I VOlll , AMI > TO Sl'.l 1' . MVKIIS. lll'COIlIlM , | ASI1IK SAIII WHI. . I'lillMIHN , VI. AllTIIUIt.J. WliAVKH , Dcfunilunt. I To Arthur J Wonvcr , nnii-iesUlunt ilu fen dent : Vou tire licrohy notified that Miranda S Myers , Martini W. Myers mid Lnwronci W. Myers , u minor , who silos hy his ML-.XI friend ( his mother ) , Helen K. Myers , am' Helen I' . Myers , widow of Wllllnm V Myer-s deceased , did on the tilth day ol July , IW > ! , fllo their petition In thu dlstrle couit of Itldmrdson county , Sttiti ) n Kchrnska , iwnliist yon , the object am imiyer of which Is to procure u decn-o hj said court deolailiiK the tmst In the wll of Wllllnm | > . Myers , deceased , Into o Ulclmtdtun uounty , State of Nebraska UK-Kill und void , mid to set nslde sah nlll for the following icusons , to-wlt : ; tit. Itccmiso tint trust In bald will Is voli for uncertainty us to thu nurposo of In alleged creation. 2nd. TlmtltN void for uncertainty as t < who will ultimately tiiko us icslduary IcKalei ) r leKiitcos , or whether anybody cim tuki In that capacity under the iirovMons 0 said will and trusts therein contained. Ilrd. Said Trust Is void because the schemi adopted by the testator for the ascertain ment of the class ot persons , or a persoi competent to take under Sub Uivlsloi Seventeen of said alleged will , attempt : the creation of a porpotulty , on two Kroundq to-wlt I'lrst , the dovlso In .said will I limited to the Issue or descendants of tin children ot suld Wllllnm P. Myers , deceased and In case all three branches of his famllj furnished by his said children , become e.\ tlnct beforu the termination of the trust the ( sift over Is to the Issue or descendant of the said Wllllnm 1' . Myers , deceased In the collateral llnu who may bo In belni nt the end ot snld trust period , but It fall to provide HKlft over to any person In tin event all branches of the family of the sail William | > . Myers , deceased , both In tin direct and collateral lines , shall huvo beconn oMInot boloie that period ; In whlcl uvont said estate could not vest within i peiiod of lives In bolus mid twenty-oin years thoreaftoi- which of itself create. : i perpetuity and Is tlnrutoro void Second , that It Is an attempt on the par of the testator , William P. Myers , deceased to cru-ilo a family estate In which no persoi not having the blood of said Myers can tab by Inheritance , or under any provision o said will ; which Is the creation ot anothe perpetuity and render- , > Mil | llloid fo that reason. In addition to tlio above prayer , the petl tlon of philntltls asks the court to rondo a further deereo removing jou from th onlcuot trustee of said estate and ilecluilii ; the olliee of executor thereof , which yoi are now holding and oxcrclslnj ; pursuan to the provisions of said \old mil , \aciint and comniumllns jou to make report o your doings in the promises , together wltl the amounts of moneys you have receive and paid out , as well s all property yoi may have sold pursuant to power content- ' upon you by said void will beloiiKiHK t said citato ; and also what you have don with It ; and In default of such reporl within a short day to bo llxedby the couri that said estate be committed to the charj ? of a receiver for the time belutf , until th proper court , to-wlt , the County Court o Klchardson County , the court of the donr cileof cald William P. Myers , deceased , ca bo moved In u proper manner for th appointment of an administrator HE IIONI NON. to complete the administration of sal estate. And a further decree declarln said trust volet , and Inasmuch as all othc limitations and bcnellt.s conferred by sal will are dependent upon the validity of sal trust the court srant u further decn- declaring said will void in tote and that thes plaintiffs , Miranda S. Myers , Martha \ \ Myers and I.awronco W , Myer , are the owner by the rlsht of Inheritance , of the cstat of their deceased father , the snld Wllluu P. Mjers , subject to the dower and othe U-Kal Interests of their mother , to-wlt. th said Helen K Myers , divested of all contn by you and unatlected by said \old w ( | and allesed trusts contained therein. And jou are further notltlett that unlea you plead , answer or ilciunr to said potilio on or before the 10th day ot Septeinbei l Oit , said petition will betaken pro confess ami a decree In accordance with the prayc thereof entered accordingly ItEAVl * \ UEAVIS ; S Attys , for Plaintiffs. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIEF CURES catarrh of the stomach. FILIPINO RAILROAD MEN. Datives in Manlltx Tnkc Readily to the Work of Operating Elec tric Lines. The experiment made In depending solely on native Filipinos to man the cars of tlio Manila Electric railway hay proved eminently successful. Although this kind of help was used exclusively in building the lines , which were opened to traffic last April , it was feared by Borne that n certain well-known ten dency toward unreliability in the na tive character would rnnnlfost itself in the new work , more exacting than any natives had heretofore boon called upon to perform in numbers since the Amer ican occupation. "It is generally known , " said P. E. Pansier , assistant to the president ol the New York company , by which the system was built and operated , "that the natives are wonderfully quick to learn up td n certain point , whore n childish unreliability has blocked fur ther progress In the attainment of a thoroughly civilized status. That It is rather a matter of proper and well di rected tuition seems to bo the lesson In the present case. As was generally an ticipated , the operating manager In Manila , Mr. Helden , met with Instan taneous success In Instructing the na ive mind In thn tachnlr of Htrwt cat operation , but contrary to general an ticipation the usual bctn noir Instabil ity seems to have been quite thorough ly overcome , "It Is felt now that the native has lived up to the requirements of the Jol : fully aa wull ns the white man could have done under any conditions and probably better , taking the climate ink consideration , " said he. "It must be remembered that to operate n modern electric car In the crowded streets ol an oriental city , where the tralllc and pedestrians are absolutely at variance and unaccustomed to so foreign an cle ment , calls for the full measure of steadi ness and resourcefulness to avoid acci dent. It Is n fact that under these try ing conditions the Manila Electric rail way Is being operated with what ma > justifiably be considered a minimum ol accident and that through the demon- stratlon by the Filipino motorman ol his full possession of those very quali ties that the more cursory examiner. have declared to be wanting. Fully tc appreciate the peculiar demand foi steadiness one must have had experi ence In trying to progress through tht ntreots of ti far eastern metropolis. Pe destrians use the roadway very often In common with vehicles and may gener ally be persuaded to make way enl ) when their lives arc actually In danger A narrow escape from death Is uniform ly treated as a good Joke , not only by the observers , but by the principal as well Under the circumstances the almost complete freedom from serious accident In the operation of the line Is decided ! ] noteworthy. The conductors , too , uni formly show the ability to live up to the requirements of their work. They per form their duties expodttlously and will tact and are , moreover , quite honest. "These farts are significant of th ( possibilities In the native Filipino character actor when given lust opportunity tc display Itself and will prove especlallj interesting to Americans watching thi industrial development of the Islands. ' MORO BANDS' FANATICISM , No Course But to Hunt Down anc ! Kill Them , Says Gov. Scott , of Sulu. MaJ. H. L. Seutt , governor of th ( Sulu archipelago , about to return t ( his post , made a parting call on tin president. As ho loft the Whlti House , says n Washington report , hi said that he thought Gen. Wood's at tack on the Mores at Mount DaJ ( would Improve conditions In Sulu. "I hope. " ho said , "that our col dlors will not again be campelled t < give battle to the Moro bands. Tin chief of the band that was extor minuted the other day Is perfect ! ] friendly to this country. He trioc hard to keep the band from cnntlnu Ing their warfare against our govern ment In the Islands , but was unable tide do so. They were determined on dls obeying all law , on killing and actlnf to suit themselves , and they did no propose U surrender. "They proposed death to surrender See this hand ? " and MaJ. Scott hole out his right hand , which showed tw < fingers missing. "Well , 1 tried 51 times to get the leader of the bam that gave me these wounds to surren dor. While I lay In the hospital threi months I sent him word often , asklni him to surrender and assuring nin fair treatment. His name was Pang lim Hassaui. He disregarded over ; message we sent and returned deflan and insulting messages. Nothing re mained but to hunt him and his bam down and engage them in battle. Hi was finally killed. That Is the sort o character we must deal with amoni these fanatical people. Not a sol die of this country wants to shed blood and every soldier regrets the necesslt ; for hostile action. " Negro Advancement in Hayti. Yet In Hayti the negro has worn thi epaulets for one century and ono year and there he proves that the negn as n race , when left alone , is in capable of self-advancement. No oni can expect him to develop resources Time Is an unmarketable article. / day is not worth a banana. In hi : precious logwood forests , rather thai cut only the timber that is ready he strips it all , and burns over thi hills afterward. To restore such use less waste of vast treasure natun must have 30 or 40 years. A provlden man grows heartsick at the sight Again , wherever a new industry rear its head , at once the negro's blud geon falls. World's Work. Referees Sale. Notice Is hereby given , Hint by virtue of the authority In us vested and according to nn order of the District court , In and for Klclmrdson county , Stnto of Nebraska , entered upoli the IMh day of June , A. I ) . lOOiJ. In tin notion In 1'urtltloii. wherein Louisa M. Mtllur U plalntllT , and Emll Marmot , Kninia Mm met , Itosa Clingan , Hruco Cllnitan , Kreil 0. Manuel , Muo I , . Marmot , llarhnra Martnut , Wesley Miller , The Tails ( 'lty Stnto llnnk , und \V A. areouwald and T. .1. Gist , nre defendants , Wewlll upon on the Ittli day of August , A. D. . IPO ) , at 2 o'clock , p jn. , at the west front door of the court house In Kails City , In wild county of Ulclwrdson , state of Nebraska , offer foe i > iili > anil tell to the highest and best bidder therefore , the following described premises : The north hall of the south half of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twcnty-elKht (23) ( ) ; the southeast quarter of section twenty-nine (20) ( ) ; the west half of section thirty-two ( ! ) ; and the west half of the northeast quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter , and a part of the cast halt of the northeast quarter of section thirty-two (32) ( ) . All In township No One ( I ) , north , range. fourteen (14) ( ) , eat Utli 1' . M. , in Klchardson county , Nebraska , containing ( fit acres of land more or less , according to the novernnicnt survey. The above described land will be divided and sold In separate tracts If the referees think It to be tor the host Interests of the parties. Terms of sale , cash. Datoil lit Fnll oity , Nebraska , July T , IPOfl. HI- : JOHN Wii/rsE i FIIKD FKMIMAX JHelcrees. . Cn.Mtiis : SMITH i Legal Notice. In the matter of the I In the County Court estate of William 1' . -of Richardson County Myers , deceased. ) State of Nuliruska. MIKANIIA S. MYI.KS. I Petition to set aside - < VS I'r"1 > atl"f " - ' ' "f MYRKs'la mViior who William P. Myers MUCH by hi * next friend. I deceased , and all pro- HRMN.MvKK < iaml cl.edliiKs thereunder. Ilr.i.r.x K. MYEK > V and fur a decree de- I'lalntlffs. vs. clarlnir said will AKTIU-K J. WKAVKK , IHetral and void and Defendant. ) for distribution. To Arthur J. Weaver , non-resident .lef.Miilanf You xUll take notice that the plaintiffs alxne named did. on the 27th day of July , ITOo. file their petition in the county court of Klchardson county , state of Nebraska , the object and prayer of which Is to obtain a decree of said court settlnir aside the judg ment of probate of the will of William 1' . Myers deceased , late of Richardson county , state of Nebraska , and all proceedings there under : and a further decree declaring said will literal nitd void on the icround of uncertainty , and because It attempts the creation of a perpetuity : and for distribution of the estate of said William I1. Myers , deceased , as though he had died Intestate. Von an- further notified to plead , answerer or demur to said petition on or Iwfore the 24th day of September. 1906. or said petition will be taken as true , and decree rendered In accordance with the prayer thereof. Kr.Avts.t Kr.AVis , JOHN GAG.VO.N. Attys. for Plffs. CountyJudife. Ordered that the foreirnlnir notice be published In the 'Tails City Tribune. " for the space of thirty days ne.\t follouinir the 3rd day of Auirust. l j. Joll.V CiAC.NOX. County J ml ire. Two Dottles Cured Him. "I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years , " writes A. II. Davis , of Mt terlln ? , la. , "but two bottles of FoleyS Kidney cure ef fected a permanent cure.1 Sound kidneys are sufpouurds of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kid ney ure. For ftile ut Moore's Phar macy. Republican Sta.te Convention , The republicans of the state of Nebraska urc hereby called to meet In convention at the Auditorium Ic the city of Lincoln , ou Wednesday , Auirust 22 , 1WJO , ut two o'clock in the atternoon , for the purpose of plncl"i In nomination candidates for the following OlliceB , Viz : One United States Senator , One Governor , Ono Lieutenant Governor , Three Hallway Commissioners , One Secretary of State , One Audltoi of Pub.lo Accounts , Ono Treasurer , One Superintendent ot Public Instruction , One Attorney General , Ono Commissioner of Public Lands and Ilulldlnsrs , And lor the transaction of such other busi ness as may properly come bolore it. The said convention shall bo made up of delegates chosen by the republicans of the respective counties of the state , apportioned one delegate at lurjio for each county and ono for each ono hundred twenty-live votes or major fraction thereof cast at the last election for lion Ohm. p. I.ctton. repub lican nominee tor Judpo of the supreme court. Said apportionment entitles Itlchard- son county to a representation of It ! delegates In said convention. It Is also recommended that the delegates to said convention bo Instructed to vote tor or ntraln- the endorsement ot the constitu tional amendment relating to the creation of a State Hoard of Hallway Commissioners , to the end that the action thus taken may determine the attitude of the party relative to said amendment and ruay be made a part of the ballot. It Is further recommended that no proxies bo allowed and that the delegates present from each of the respective counties bo authorized to cast the full vote of their delegation. The various odd numbered senatorial dis tricts nre also notified that they will at thu same time by their delegates choose members to represent them on the state com mittee for n term of two years. It Is important that the uniform ciedcuttal blanks which will bo furnished by the state committee to each county chairman bo used for furnishing credentials ot the delegates to said convention , and that the name of each delegate , his postolllce address , und precinct In which he resides , bo plainly written thereon Credentials should be prepared Immediately after adjournment of the dltler- cut county conventions , duly certified by their otllcers. and forwarded at once , to State. Headquarters at Lincoln. By order of the state committee : WM. V WAHNEH , Chairman. A. H. ALLEN , Secretary Dated at Lincoln , Neb. , May1900. . THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . . C. H. flARION I AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientitle and busi nesslike manner E C. H. MARION I E Falls City , Nebraska | . $ S' ' Falls City , Nebraska Dr. Geo. H. Parsell i- ( Formerly of Omaha ) \ Homoepathic Physician , and | : Surgeon ( Also treats the Eye and Fits Glasses ) Office at Residence Telephone 88 IN THE UND OF THE BIG HOMESTEAD > ! RANCHES FOR SALE. 5 , g Large or small buyers | can locate on adjoining ; i GOVERNMENT LAND ' For information write I III. D. CRAYATH , ; Luclla , Neb ANNOUNCEMENT Having secured the exclusive - sive agency in Falls City for Sycamore Sprites Mineral Water , we are prepared to furnish customers with the the same. Price GO cents per five gallon cask. Call phone ISO or phone 3.t. PRANK GIST C. P. RE AVIS Jr. ill I'M-1 II I I H I I I I I I I I I i D. S. ncCarthyi ! DRAY Prompt attention sriven to the removal of house hold groods. PHONE NO. 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m W. H. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. lam selling' city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling' farms and making' farm loans. See me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Fails City SHIP YOUH LIVE STOCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. Stock Yards , Kansas City. Mo. Expert Salesmen , Cattle , Hogs , Sheep. Careful and Intelligent yard boys. Perfect office methods. Correct market Information furnished. Houses at Kansas City. Omaha Sioux City. Denver , St. Joseph St , Paul , Chicago , IlutTalo EL. R. HAYS , M. O. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ofllce over McMillan's Drujj Store. 3ftice 'Phone 215. Residence 'Phone 1)3. Dr. A. E. Wolfe OSTEOPATH Treats successfully without DRUGS , all curable diseases. Office over Lyford's store. Office Phone 3o7 Residence Phcme3M PALLS CITY NEBRASKA BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Dr. R. P. Roberts , dentist over King's Pharmacy