eh 1 Ihi m Ml W W fe33C 8 DEDICATION AND BALL Norfolk Itiilgotif iih Will Upon IlnNinT LoiIr mul Mult Idiom Willi irnprlnli Cxriiiioiili n Prliliiy From Monilnyn Unity Elks lodge hold Its first mrnt i ik In its now lodge rooniH Saturday evening At tlint meeting flvo candidates wont initiated into tho order mid arrange niontH made to dtdlcnto tho hull nnd club rooms on Friday evening of tliiM wook Tho dedication ooromony will 10 hold ut 9 oclock in tho evening mid thin will bo followed by a reception and ball Visitors will bo Rlvon nu oppor tunity to inspect the now olub rooms whilo tho ball will be held in tho hull on tho lloor nbovo Tho following nnniod committees woro solootod to ar rniiRO tho details of tho nlTiir On Invitation Messrs Buohnl Powers Tracy Koenlgsteln iiml Wil mordlng On refreshments Messrs Parish Speur Mid Mopes On dunce Messrs Mayor Hriinsoh Hnso Cnshin mid Davenport On reception Messrs Mnylnrd Towers Durlnnd Thompson und Wnllorstedt On music Mossrs Greono Bundick nnd Asmus 0 II Reynolds exultod rulor was nindo ox olllclo luombor of nil commit toos At 2 oclock on Friday a class of 50 candidates will bo initiated consisting of nil tlioso who havu boon oloctod for membership Tho lodge ami olub rooms will bo liuishod and furnished by that time nnd those who rocoivo invitations will without doubt ombraco tho opportunity of inspecting tho Elks qnartors which nro thought to bo tho llnest in tho stuto A Ntitttililulit To tho public In order to sot at rost some of tho rumors that have gained a foothold I deem it necosMiry to make n statement regarding tho smallpox situa tion and uLso at this time to ask every one not to magnify tho whole matter but stay strictly by tho truth Thoro nro at present about 10 families quaran tined and of thoso one fourth aro on tho way to recovery one is a serious enso nnd nil others nro so light that I venture td fifty W It wero not for tho smallpox scare they WQP ld bo jmssed by as erup tions atibing from n disordered stomaoh or bad blood Tho city physician him Kolf will inform you that thoro is noth ing to bo npprohonded but that wo should uso every eilort to stamp out tho disoaso at this time of tho yoar I fully ngreo with tho physicians iiv thiH and tho board of health is doing Everything in thoir power to accomplish this object but wo nro poworloss to do nuythiug unless tho citzions interest themselves to tho following extent namely First All quarantined families should rigidly observe the health laws nnd stny at homo Second All other fnmilios should keep tho children at home and also seo that tho nlleys aro cleaned up and rofuso of evoiy description removed from tho city Third All families should uso liberal quantities of disinfectants Establishing n pest house as has been suggested is out of tho question boenmo it happens that tho disoaso is with tho oxcoption of two or three cases oonlinud to children and I am satisfied that no parents would permit tho removal of tlioir children to such n place Help less cbildicn exposed to tho surround ings incident to a pest house and re moved from tho euro of thoir mother would dio from homesickuoss and fright to say nothing of tho disoaso I can nssuro tho citizens that tho board of health is doiug everything to prevent tho spread of tho difeaso and wo will deem it u favor to havo all nor boub not observing tho quarantine re ported to us Board of Health DAK1KL J IvOUNIOSTKlN Mayor Sure to Gt Well but Tho Buffalo Commercial tolls tho fol lowing nuecdoto concerning a certain octogenarian physician up in Now Hampshire who in addition to his wido modicnl skill is known far and wido ns n disposer of blunt philosophy Tho other day n young man of his no qunintatico called nt his olllco I havo not coiuo for pills this titno doctor Bttid tho visitor but for ad vico Yoa liavo lived many yoars in this world of toil and troublo and havo had much experience I am young nnd want you to tell mo how to got rioh The aged practitioner gazed through ub glasses ut tho young man and in n deliberate tone said Yes I can tell yon You nro young nnd can accomplish your object if you will Your plan is this j First bo in dustrious and economical Savo an much ns possiblo and spend na little Pilo up tho dcllnrs und put thorn at in terest If you follow out theso instruc tions by tho time you reach my ago youll be ns rich ns Oroosus aud as mean as h 1 Northern Wisconsin Kulhvuy ltirm I inula For Snip The Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha railway lias lor salo in North ern Wisconsin nt low prices aud easy terms of payment about 350000 aoroa of choice farm lauda Early buyers will secure the advan tage of locations on tho many lwautlful streams nnd lakos whioh abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most oxcollent wntor supply both for family uso aud for stock Lund Is gonorally woll timbered tho oll fortilo and easy of cultivation and this is rapidly developing into one of tint greatest sheep and cattle raising regions In tho northwest Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Minn eapolis Dultith Superior Ashland and othor towni on Tho Northwestern Lino furnish good markets for stock ami farm produce For further particulars nddross G no W Bicii Land Oominlsslonor Hudson Wis or O II MacIIak At OoiilPjMn AgtSt Paul Minn WORDS PAINTTHE ELKHORN CliiKKlo Klvnr nml Vnllny lriiihlitlly UnHnrlltml The following poetical pen ploturo of tho Elkliorn rivor from tho pen of Hani Kant in an Is not so bad and can bo rend with pleasure some of thoso nice spring days when tho wind does not blow says tho Atkinson Plain Dealer Ovor tho fortilo pralrios among tho hills and glens along grassy and wild llowored banks tho Elkhorn winds its wny like n silver ribbon Tho wind stoops iu its light across tho undulating valley leaving n mantle of dimpled ruf fles on tho rivors surface and scatter inga leafy bonedlotiou down from tho occasional group of trees that stand up on tho bauk of this tinsel strand Tho prairios stretch for miles and miles on either side and across thoir wide ex panse through tho your come floating down a thousand echoes and tho fra grance of countless number of prairie llowors At timos from a distant hoight a lloot footed doer or antelopo may bo soon or tho yelp of a coyoto hoard to mingle with tho snap of tho cowboys whip as his hord swoops dowu to tho river to drink of its clear aud nourishing waters Iu tho summer when twilight gathers ovor tho hills a milled roll is heard from every side 1rairio chickens with heads erect and plumes outstretched strut ia lordly manner upon thoir uative heath aud with rustling wings aud proudly swell ing throats till tho air with re echoed boomings Iu tho s ring sand hill cranos whoso forms lloat far up toward tho heavens circlo slowly ovor tho rivor their occasional crios sounding faint and afar olV as if from a spirit world In tho autumn jack rabbits scamper through tho dead grasses and by their speed put to shame the fleetest of dogs On the dead limb of a treo the yellow hammer sits iu grave contemplation aud nbovo him the woodpecker beats n steady tattoo that enlivens tho heart of the horny handed agriculturist The rivor glides smoothly along and hardly a ripple is heard from its placid curreut So still aud regular it flows that it seems as if a spell had boon laid on its waters Although the echoes aud voices whisper morning and evening to its listening spirit tho rivor moves uoisolessly along with hardly a muriner in rosponso It is tho typo of all that is grace and beauty tho queen of rivers Koposo is written in tho nir nbovo and around it and poneo and rest forever linger at its side Tho roll of vaulted thunder falls as lightly ou its breast as the whistle of tho golden plover Turtle doves coo to thoir mates in the branches of troes aud iu shady bends tho wood duck bathes his brilliant plumage while tho graceful pickerel in countless numbers can bo seen dortiug through its crystal water Under tho summer sky tho tho dainty wild roses blush and emit thoir swootuess in tho glauco of tho molten sun or under tho winter dark ness whon its icy barriers aro dotted with rabbit tracks tho river softly flows clear calm aud patient so steadfast aud true and loaning upon tha protect ing arm of tho great prairie and wood land Elkhorn gathers tho sweep of shimmering waters iu a liquid train and gontly glidos away to tho Platto and tho poet might well sing of Tho wild gavwllo with silvery feet Glvo to thee for n playmato sweet CVIiibriitlon 1ontpontMl Tho celebration of Abraham Liucolus emancipation proclamation by the colored people of Norfolk auuounced to bt hold noxt Tuesday evening in Mar qunrdts hall haa been indefinitely post poned owing to the fact that tho hall is not available boiug iu tho bauds of nocoratora wno are remodeling it Those interested in tho celebration will bo notified of tho date on which it will take place By order of MlSS FltAKKIK BANKSTON President Norfolk Colored club E G Mason Manager W It O Resolution Whereas it has pleased our heavouly Ettthor to take from us our dear sister Sultana Ladhoff therefore bo it ltesolved that the W It C of which sho was a faithful member most doeply mourns her loss We shall miss her in ovory tlepartniout of our work Her words of cheer hor over ready holp her kind and gentle ways make hor loss most keenly felt To tho ofUiotod family we teuder our siucorost sympathies Mks J O Matuau Mrs It W Mills Mks Wu If LtviNOSTON Committee THK NORFOLK NHVVS FRIDAY MAY 31 1501 CITY EXPENSES Council Mukr A mi mil ICrttlitiitt nml 1imn Aiiroirlntliin OnllniuirM ItnclilD of IAxt Vriir Iruni TuimiIajtii Dull Tho Norfolk city counoll mot in spec ial session lost evening upon call of tho mayor and thoro woro present Mayor lCoeulgsteiu Couucilmou Brumtnund Olemonts Degnor Gow Spollman Utile Wostorvelt aud Walker Tho call for tho mootlugwas road on follows May J 7 1001 A special mooting of tho city council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska is hereby called to meet iu tho olty counoll chambers nu tho 27th oay of May 1101 at 8 oclock p in of said day for tho purpose of making tho annual appropriation for tho expenses of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for tho year I IK I By ordor of Mayor Koeulgstoln S It MoFaiiland City Olork A communication from tho county olork iu regard to tho tax levy for 1101 was road ns was also tho explanation aud ndvlce of City Attorney H D Kelly Tho ostlmato of oxpousos for tho year 1101 was read as follows Estimato of oxpouses of tho city of Norfolk Nobrasku for tho lUcnl year 1101 aiCNKRAL FUND Salario 3500 00 Electiou oxpousos 200 00 Streets and sidewalks 1300 00 Printing 300 00 Supplies 200 00 Miscellaneous 1 300 00 Total 7000 00 Street lighting fuud 1100 00 Flro department fund 700 00 INTKltKST FUND Interest ou bonds issued iu 1887 f 900 00 Interest ou bonds issued iu 1891 900 00 Interost ou refunding water bonds issued iu 189 1700 00 Total 3r00 00 Sinking fuud 700 00 Grand total Itecoipts of tho city for 12000 00 fiscal year I ondtng March ti 1901 Saloon occupatlou tax 2250 00 Miscellaneous licenses 438 95 Dog tax 213 00 Sidowalk ropairs 39 05 County treasurer general taxes 9241 01 Couuty treasurer road taxes 097 77 Total 112830199 Ou motion the ostimate of expenses was adopted aud orderod publiskedas read Ordinance No 259 tho annual ap propriation ordinance for tho ysar 1901 was road The ordiuauco passed its several read ings without opposition was adopted as road aud the council adjourned Ordinance No The annual nppropriatiou ordinance for the year 1901 Bo it ordained by tho mayor and city council of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska Section 1 That thoro be appropriated from tho rovouuos ofaid city for tho fis cal yonr of 1001 for the purposes herein set forth tho following amounts For general fund to pay salaries of city officers election oxpouses streets sidewalks and crossings lire depart ment ofllco supplies printing aud con tingent expenses 350000 For street lighting fuud to piy for electric and gasoliuo lighting 140000 For llro department fund to pur chase hoso and supplies 70000 For interest fuud to pay interest on bonds issued iu 1887 and interest on bonds issued in 1S91 and interest on re funding water bonds issued iu 199 350000 For sinking fuud 70000 This ordiuauco shall tuke o fleet and bo in force from nnd after tho passage and publication as provided by law Passed and approved this 37th day of May 1901 Attest D J KoEsiasTKiN S It McFakiasd Mayor Olork Letter I Int Lisc of letters remaining uncalled for at the postotfico May 27 1901 Grace Bardwoll Duuia Stephen Frank Eberly Egyptian Remedy Co F B Glenn Mrs Goo W lugraham Gordon Jackson Rev D Leo Mrs Mnuiio Lewis Harrison Morrison F L Murray Martin Oberg J A Powell Frank Roseusweig James Taylor If not called for iu 15 days will be sent to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F Spueciier P M IIuuuuouil Louisiana An Ideal Health and Winter ltesort The passenger department of the Illi nois Central Railroad company has just issued a new edition of Hammond Louisiana as a Winter Resort a beau tiful illustrated folder showing a few of the winter attractions iu and about Hammond copies of which will be mailed free on application to tho under sigued For thoso in good or moderate circum stance no point iu tho south oilers such inducements The climate is unsur passed The artesan water excellent Society aliuos entirely northern aud tho hotel aud boarding house accomoda tions far superior to auy town of its size iu tho north and at moderato rates J F MKlUtY Asst Gen Pass Agt 111 Cent RR Dubuque Iowa The lllntorr of Irlp The history of grip or Influenza can only be traced buck with nny cer tnnty for 300 years Perhaps Its homo Ih n Itimla It retains certain broad cliiinctcrlstlcs which tunke It recog nizable even under such odd names as the gentle correction nnd the new delight A curious description of It under the name of coqueliraho Is found In the illnry of Pierre do LIs telle In the time of Henry III of France as follows The coquolueho nt Paris year 1580 From the 2d day to tho 8th day of June there fell sck nt Paris 10000 persons of an Illness having tho form of a rliPiim or caturrh which they call the coquoluchc This Illness seizes you with a pain In the head stomnch and loins and a lassitude throughout the body and It persecuted the whole kingdom of France while tho year last ed so that onco having come hardly anybody Iu a town or village or house escaped The best remedy tho doctors found was to make the sick abstain from wine To some they ordered bleeding and rhubarb for others cassia nnd finally they found t best to keep tho sick In bed and ullov them little to eat and drink They say ut Paris that of this coqueluehe there were dead at Uonie In less than three mouths nioro than 10000 persons iurulliiK Uir Thront If one Is to really do good by gnr gllng -that Is If one la to Insure that the fluid shall reach tho posterior wall of the pharynx the nose must be held nnd the head must be well thrown back while performing the gargling process By gargling In the usual way only the anterior surface of the uvula nnd soft palate nnd the base of tho tongue are reached But by holding the nose and throwing the bend well back when gargling the medicament reaches every surface of the pharynx very effectively The comparative value of the two methods can be tested by painting tho posterior surface of the pharynx care fully with a strong solution of methy lene blue and then letting the patient gargle with water In the usual way when It will be found that the water ejected will be clear nnd unstained then let him gargle again holding the nose and throwing his head well back when tho ejected fluid will be found stained and an Inspection of the pharynx will show that the blue has been washed away This Is a thing worth remembering for many observers have maintained that gargling Is not only useless ns a method of medication but Is quite In effectual even as a means of cleansing the pharynx Charlotte Medical Jour ual A Fnmons Kentucky Hotel The PluiMilx hotel Is Iu one sense the oldest hotel in the whole western coun try for It has with varying changes continued to exist ever since tho year 1S0O It was here that Aaron Burr lodged In 1S00 while engaged In his daring conspiracy to make himself the heud of a new empire and was here met nnd welcomed by Herman Ulcn uerhassett the cultured but unfortu nate Irishman he had so completely fascinated Uere as far back as Jef fersons administration Democrats and Federalists In knee buckled breeches milled shirts and dangling cues talked redhot politics It was the scene of a sumptuous dinner to Lafayette and later was the stopping place of the wily Mexican chieftain General Santa Anna During the civil war while Lexington was held by the Confeder ates it was the headquarters of Gener als Bragg and Klrby Smith nnd before the struggle ended sheltered General Grant President Arthur has also been Its guest Lexington Ky Observer Jack Wan Glnd Too A Salt Lake City paper reports that n tall gaunt woman with ginger hair and a somewhat tierce expression of countenance lately came to the county clerk of Boxelder county Utah Youre the man that keeps the mar rlago books aint you 7 she asked Yes maam he nnswered Whnt book do you wish to see Kin you Und out If Jack Peters was innrrlcdj Search developed the name of John Peters for whose marriage a license had been Issued two years before I -thought so said the womau Married Llze Waters didnt he The license Is Issued for a marriage with Eliza Waters Yep Well Im Llze I thought Id ought to come lu uud tell you that Jack Peters has escaped Oct and Wager Whats the difference between a bet nnd a wager asked the man who thluks there are too muuy words In the English langunge A bet said the friend who always wears a dress coat after G oclock Is something you tuoXo with a man which has to be paid no matter who loses A wager Is something more re flued Its made with a woman and is not considered collectable unless she wins Washington Star pnhr Professor Simon J Drown tho astro nomical director of the naval observa tory at Washington occasionally In dulges In a bit of humor On one oc casion a colleague came into his ofllco nnd finding the professor standing said Is It possiblo you work that way I cannot stand standing Thats peculiar replied Professor Brown quickly Now do you kuow I canuot stand slttlug Beware of using noun I too freely tho persoual pro lu your talk when you nro talking lu a room full of peo ple Egotists aro often nmuslug nnd entertalulng but as often they are very much out of order Ladles Iloms Journal THE PENALTY OF MUSIC 1lnyern Who Arc Pnrcril to Unit tie cimac of Deitfncitii Few realize how ninny musicians nre obliged to go out of the business ou account of deafness said an old musician to a reporter Only n few of the thousands of players In the coun try become famous Tho great mass of them plod along day after du7 Iu the saino old path When one of us drops outr no one cares Inquire why but many times the reascii Is deafness nnd nothing else Loss of hearing Is pnrtlculnrly tho Affliction of those who piny bmss In struments A cometlst who has piny ed in Knnsns City orchestras for many years tins stopped plnytng now be cause bo Is losing his faculty of hear ing He went out of the business be fore It was too Into Many of the old players hang to their Instruments until the loudest strains of an orchestra or clamor of a band sounds to them like a more hum Then they nro forced to atop Their usefulness Is gone The musicians deafness Is undoubt edly caused by the Injurious effects of the constant vibration of musical notes upon the delicate machinery of the ear A man who blows a comet or a trom bone or a horii of nny kind for several hours will notice n queer buzzing In his ears When the playing Is kept up ev ery day In the week and every week In the yonr for a long number of years Its no wonder that deafness comes Some musicians piny without effort Their skill Is natural They pour out music as free as breath But the skill of others Is acquired only by hard nnd constant labor In addition to their regular playing In bnnd or orchestra they must practice Industriously sever al hours every day And these are the ones who lose their hearing aud drop out of sight unnoticed Kansas City Star HE GOT NO MONEY An Incident In the Doyhood Life of Iotila AlIL uf France One day when the dauphin after ward Louis XIII was 5 years old the Duke of Sully came out to St Germain well supplied from the treasury with pocket money for the dauphin says Mrs Lucy Crump lu Tho Atlantic Tho news of the superintendents arrival set the whole household astir eager for a share In the expected spoil Mine de Monglat hurried the dauphin Into tho great courtyard of the castle to re ceive Sully with as much houor ns if he had been the king himself To please the great man the little prince put his enfants dhonneur and other attendants through a drill with their toy arquebuses aud swords At the end of the show M de Sully gave the dauphin 50 crowns which his mock soldiers seized out of his hands so quickly that he had scarce time even to feel them At last but one piece re mained which he held fast hold of in spite of the efforts of Mine do Mon glats tailor to get It from him He he hes trying to take it from me shouted the child Mine de Monglat took It gathered together all tho rest of the coins from the reluctant hands of their possessors and kept them all The dauphin did not complain but soon after he said But I too was a soldier and 1 didnt get nny money llerouard always maintained that n certain reluctance to both spend and give which characterized Louis in lat er years was the direct result of Mine de Monglats teaching and example A Wnrniiiic to norrower A man who was too economical to take this paper sent his little boy to borrow the copy taken by his neighbor In bis haste the boy ran over a SI stand of bees and In ten minutes look ed like a warty summer squash Hs cries reached his futher who ran to his assistance nnd failing to notice a barbed wire fence ran Into that breaking it down cutting a handful of flesh from his anatomy nnd ruining a 4 pair of pants The old cow took ad vantage of the gap lu the fence and got Into the cornfield and killed herself eating green corn Hearing the racket the wife ran upset a four gallon churn full of rich cream into a tmsKet or kittens drowning the whole flock In the hurry she dropped a 7 set of false teeth The baby left alone crawled through the spilled milk aud Into tho parlor ruining a brand new 20 car pet During tho excitement tho oldest daughter ran away with the hired man tho dog broke up 11 setting hens and tho calves got out nnd chewed the tails off four fine shirts Kansas City Jour nal SavInK Trouble A provident plumber on leaving his home for a holiday with his family placed a placard Just Inside the hall door couched In the following lan guage To burglars or those Intending to burgle All my plated Jewelry and oth er valuables are In the Safe Deposit companys vaults Tho trunks cup boards etc contain nothing but sec ondhand clothing and similar matter too bulky to remove on which you would realize comparatively little The keys aro In the left hand top drawer of the sideboard If you doubt my word You will nlso And there a check to bearer for 5 which will remuner ate you for the loss of time aud disap pointment Please wipe your feet on the mat and dont spill nuy candle grease on tho carpets Colliers Week ly Gentlemen nt Odds nub snorted Mr Sourdropp to Mr Arguso nuhl If you knew half as much as you think you know youd know a half more than you do now Is that so growled Mr Arguso Well If you only knew twice as much as you dont know youd know three times as much as there Is to know Baltimore American MRKSMEN OFF FOR ENGLAND American Team of Trap Shooters Sails on the Canadian New York May 27 The loam of American trap shooters solectod to represent tho United States la tho match with the British exports for 2500 a sldo at tho Mlddlosox Oun clubs groundn near London on Juno 11 and following days snllod for Liv erpool on board tho steamship Canadi an Tho match will bo at 5000 Inanl mate targots a side tho Englishmen to havo tho uso of both barrels and tho Americans to uso but one barrel Tho members of tho party including tho team who took passage on tho Can adlan wero Thomas A Marshall captain Kolthsburg Frank S Parmc loo Omaha J A R Elliott ICansan City Captain A W Money Oakland N J It O Holkes Dayton Frod Gil bert Spirit Lake la C W Budrt Dos Molne3 Lewis Erhardt Atchison Kan and Fred Elliott Kansas City SHOOTS WIDOW AND SELF Jacob Utters Fatally Wounds Mrs Kegelmeyer and Then Suicides Leavenworth May 27 Mrs Honry Kcgolmeyor a wealthy widow of this city was shot and fatally wounded last night by Jacob Utters a livery Btablo proprietor who afterward com mitted suicldo by shooting himself In the hoad Utters has been trying to court Mrs Kogelmeyor for several months and she did not welcome his attentions When ho noticed hor come In from a buggy ride last evening with a friend he took a revolver and called at hor house He demanded that sho receive attentions from him only and on her refusing to agree to this took out a revolver and shot Mrs Klogel moyer in the back as sho was trying to leave the room Police hearing the shot ran to the house and as they were about to break Into a room to arrest Utters he shot himself FOR PULLING OFF A FIGHT Sloux City Stock Buyer Arrested at Ord for Pugilism at Lindsay Columbus Neb May 27 A few weeks ago a man named Baker rep resenting a Sioux City live stock com pany stopped at Lindsay In this county to buy cattle Baker looks like an athlete and can fight A hobo whom the local sports of the village had picked up was matched to fight with Baker The contest was pulled off and Baker put his man out of f ness In a few rounds A complaint was filed by the county attorney and Sheriff Byrnes found his man at Ord Friday Nearly the entire village has been subpoenaed to appear in the caso BasebaT Scores Yesterday American League Milwaukee 8 Philadelphia 5 Chicago 5 Baltimore 0 Western League Omaha 1 Den ver C St Paul 4 St Joseph 3 Min neapolis 3 Kansas City 4 Des Moines 13 Colorado Springs 1 Didnt Know It Was Loaded Toronto May 27 Thomas Ryan aged 1G yesterday shot and killed his 10-year-old sister Olie while playing with a pistol ho did not know was loaded He Is charged with murder White Wyandottes Bred for beauty and utility Heavy laying strain Ne better birds of this variety in Northeast Nebraska My fowls havo free range nnd nre strong and healthy Eggs for hatching 125 a setting Visitors welcome Breeding yards ono minutes walk from railroad statiou Nutwood Poultry Farm O A SLEEPER Proprietor Warocrvllle Nebr We Must Have Men For a successful business there must be buyers A well equipped store a well assorted stock of goods efficient clerks all attract buyers but no mat ter what the store no matter what the stock no matter how agreeable or efficient the help buyers will not be attracted un less they know the facts Telling the facts in regard to your busi ness is advertising That method which will tell thera to the largest number of prospective buyers is the best methed It is obvious that the best method of telling the facts to the buyers of this community is through the advertising col umns of this paper Are you employing this method to the best advantage t o t t iiBk SWT For a Republic I fr y