THK NORFOLK NKWS : FRIDAY , SKITKMHKR 20 , 1901. REGPECT POR DEAD ENFORCED. Annrchlit Drnrjgctl Throuult Btrccto jiiul Mnde to Clutcr President. OltlnlioniM niy. O. 'I' . . Hctt | l ! ' . Ono mill ) \vn * dniKK'-'l ' llnniiKli llic nUwln IIPI-O y > ntrr liiy l > y an aiwy cunvtl fur ninllKnlnx l > l munlry nnd pii-Hlili'iit anil narrowly I > MIIH | < ( | lyiMilim. and nuolhnr man who wpolto Illy of tlio po- Uro wan comp.'llrd to llo fur hln llfo. II. M. HrailHhaw. a ronlnu-tor , who hail din-IP I Hint ho wan an anarohlnl Uliil would iiHHuT rospi'ti Pii'Hlilont MrKlnlry tunMm American HHK , wna Htrlppcd of hlH mat and hat and to Iho pnlillc HIIIIIIIC. lie had ID march In a miMiiorlal pu- rnili' . and Amrrlcan UIIIH ; were placed 111 hlH handH ami he WUH forced lo Iinnil a pniceHHlon of Hcveial hnndreil IIIPII and hoya MirmiKU the HtivelH. lie rofimoil lo cheer for America and UM- dor throatB of death ho WIIB tlirnwl on Ilia UniM's In thn mnd and mad < > not only to cheer for his country , hut to , Idas tlio HUB. Then Iho nioli pelted him with ulniiPH and tliieateneil to tar tllld feather him If he did not leave the city nt once. MrudHlnnv lirokn and run , hut watt rccaptmcd and mon with ropeH and rovolvorn were pio- pared to Hiring him up when tlio po-1 llco forced him Into a warehoiiHo and harrod the doom. ProfeHHor DorHoy , I n real eiitate man , luler made the Htalemonl that the pollco should ho HlrmiK np for not protecting Mrad- uliaw. Thin Htarted the mob afrimh nnd DorHoy wan only Haved from violence lence liy heliiK hurried to tlio county Jail. HrailHhaw In mill In hiding. NEBRASKA MOURNS. Thousands Attend the Mcniorlnl Meet ings In Lincoln. Lincoln , Sept. 10. ! Memorial Herv- IceH for Iho dead | nvnl < lt nt were held at Ihu Llndell nndltorlnm , Into which ever 5,000 people crowded , while near ly HH many more clamored for mliiilH- Hlon. Overllow meetliiKH were held at two nonrhy churchoH and practically the whole of yoHtonJny afternoon wan occupied In the oxorclHOH. There was nlmoHt an on Uro cessation of ImHlno.sH throughout the day. The Auditorium HorvlceH commuted of mimic , prayer nnd iMiloKlou. Ciovernor Savage pro- Hided , RpriiKliiK hrlelly , and was fol lowed In turn by Hev. Fletcher \Vhar- ton. 0. M. l.amhertmm. It. M. IIUHh- nell. Itev. Lewis Marsh , Chancellor 15. llonjamln AndrewH and\V. _ .1. Uryan. EXPEL VETERAN FROM POST. Mitchell G. A. R. Takes Prompt Action on Member Who Maligns the Dcncl. Mitchell , S. n. , Sept. i0. ! At a Hpo- clal meeting of the ( Jrand Army ot the Hopuhllc last nlKht 0. l \ Otitton , an old Hohllor , was expelled and dis honorably dlbcharKod from Iho post by a unanimous vote. Dutton. tlio day after President MoKlnloy's death , said In substance that ho was Kind that the president was dead , nnd that the country would bo hotter off If 30 orU more were drawn up In line and shot or taken on a bent Into the middle of the ocean and drowned. Ills oxproa- slon nearly brought him violence , but IIH ! ago and Inllrmlly saved him any personal damage. Mutton draws a pen- Hlon of iflU a month from the govern ment. SHELLSBURG BANK BLOWN UP. Four Dynamiters Fight Off Townspeo ple and Escape With $2,700 in Cash. ShollBlmrg , la. . Sept. 20. The Slicllslmi'K bank wan robbed at 3 o'clock yesterday morning by four men , who effected an entrance through a window. Two charges of dynamite' ' wore used on the safe. Tlio nolso aroused the towspeoplo nnd the rob bers Hod with ? ,700 in cash , standing off tlio citizens with revolvers until they escaped on a handcar , going tiouth. Two posses are In pursuit and It Is thought will round np the gang In the woods , as the car was abandoned nt Linn Junction. The men are well armed and a light Is expected. Telegraph Silent nt Funeral Hour. Chicago , Sept. 20. One feature ab solutely unique in history character- l/.cil the McKlnloy obsequies. It was the silencing of the telegraph. K'over before has there taken place , it is said , anything paralleling even in a Hinnil way what was done yesterday on a snalo that was gigantic. Upon orders fiom the olllclals of the diner- out telegraph companies , or upon the common Impulse of the operators whore distinctions wore not received , the entire telegraph system" of the United States was suddenly hushed for flvo minutes , at 2:30 : p. m. , the hour set for lowering the president's body Into the grave at Canton. Wheels at DCS Moines Are Stopped. Des Moines , Sept. 20. Kvery busi ness house , every factory , all the rail road shops and the street car lines suspended operations a portion of yesterday In connection with the me morial exercises. A cold , drizzling rain to some extent prevented a largo attendance nt the various churches , halls and auditoriums where special exorcises were held. The principal service was hold in the new Audito rium , where Congressman J. A. T. Hull delivered an address on "Mc Klnloy. the Patriot. " IJnch hour of the day was represented by a special service in different churches. Emma Goldman Attends Services. Chicago , Sept. 20. ttnunn Goldman attended memorial services hold In honor of the memory of the late presi dent yostorday. It was not of her own will that she was present at the de monstration of sorrow , nnd her course appeared to show lack of sympathy. The ceremonies at which Miss Gold man was present were hold in the woman's ward of the county Jail. Rev. 13. A. Larrabeo of the Church of the Ascension conducted the gorvlcos. and 200 prisoners participated in thorn. Many of the prisoners manifested great grief as the services proceeded. South Pays Tribute. Mi'inpliln. Tenn. , Sept , 20. lleporln lecelved by the Anmiclatod PI-PUB from many cltlen In TI-XIIH , ArHimnan , MlnHlHKlppI and TOIIIM-HMOO miy ( hat memotlal sorvlrcH were held and that hiiHlncHM generally WIIH MiiHpendod thioiiKhout ( he country. Nearly all Houlhcrii loadH paid tribute to the dead by ordering traliiH stopped for live mlnuttm at the time of the fu neral. Convicted of Manslaughter , lies MolnoH , Sent. 20. In the din- trlct court In Dalian county John Slavln WIIH convicted of maiiHlaughtor. He WIIH one of two trampH who en gaged In a drunken ( pinrrel with Home young men of Perry last May , during which a revolver WIIH shot off and Alim/o Uoughetly waH Instantly killed. A Qm-rr Frontier Ijxpt-rlcncc , In narratliiK Hie frontier experience ! ! of "The l-'lrm White llaliy Horn In the Northwest" In The Ladles' Home .lour- mil \V. S. llarwood tells of n queer ex perience that befell the family In the lli'Ht year after Hottllnu on n farm far removed from the HctlloinontH. The winter had been unusually long and severe , and their stock of proxl- Hloiis ran low. It WIIH a long dint-moo to the nearest base of Hiippllcs , and com munication with the oiilsldo world had been cut olT. Indians In the neighbor hood one night broke Into the granary where the wheat wan stored and stole a quantity. In doing this a largo amount of broken glass became mixed with the wheat which the Indians left , HO for many days , amid much merry story telling and many a Joke and laugh , In spite of the serious situation , the family gathered about a largo table In their living room and spent the short winter days picking over the wheat , kernel by kernel , In order to free It from the pieces of glass. I'or this wheat stood between them nnd starvation , and none of Its pre cious kernels must bo lost. Their stock of Hour had long since wasted away , as had most of their food supplies , so they boiled and ate the wheat without grinding , lleilef reached them just In time to prevent a sad ending to the ex perience. Arnli nnil the Trl < * ] iliniip. \Ve had a party of Arabs along with us and took them all over a great news paper olllce. Everything was wildly astonishing to them. They had Imag ined that the Koran contained nil the knowledge and wisdom of the world , yet here wore the telegraph , the tele phone , the electrotype ami the printing press. The place was a veritable en chanters' castle to them. They would never have believed In the telephone If I had not called np their hotel and got olio of their own party at that end of the wire. The dervish who had come along was bold as well as pious. When he heard that his friend live miles nwny was talking through the Instrument , he made n dash at It. lie was greatly ex cited and yellud In a megaphone voice , lie thought we wore tricking him , but hero was his friend talking Arabic. Ho rolled his eyes at me In a despairing manner and then began a search for devils , being quite convinced that the phone was an Invention of satun. In dependent. Win-it u Stun Cnn Sco 200 Mllm. ' About 200 miles In every direction Is the distance a man can see when standIng - Ing , on a clear day , mi the peak of the highest mountain say , at a height of Jti.tH'.s foot , or a little over live miles above the level of the sea. An observer must be at a height of O.O.U7 feet above sea level to see objects at a distance of 100 miles. The distance In miles at which an object upon the surface of the earth Is visible is equal to the square root of one and a half times the height of the observer In feet nbove the sea level. Some allowance has to bo made for the ett'ect of atmospheric refraction , but as the refraction varies at differ ent height * and is affected by the vari ous stales of the weather no precisely accurate llgures for general purposes can be given. Probably one-fourteenth to one-tenth of the distance given by the formula would have to be deducted , owing to the refraction of the atmos phere. Wlmt to He-mi. Read the good old books thnt have lived and held their own by the vital ity of matter and style that makes them standards. Don't read a lot of new books about the IMble. Read the Itlble , and then you will understand what you may afterward read about the Itlble. Read Shakespeare , not con troversies on Shakespeare ; read Scott and Thackeray and Dickens and George Hllot. Do not bo content with a short history of literature that tells you their best works ami makes a few discon nected extracts and tells yon their standing and what you should think Of tlllMll. Read Intelligently nnd with Interest , and every book you read will guide you to the next that Is good for you norMinully far better than n strange mentor can do , who Is often full of theories and prejudices or perhaps has got up a course of study as n Vpot boil er" and has no real love of his subject. Hornet' hiintionnutn. The wearing of sunbounets by horses in hot weather is by no means a mod ern Invention. In an old Italian print , dated 1512 , a gentleman is shown rid ing on horseback with an umbrella tlx- ed over his own head nnd another over that of his horse. In Mexico horses are often protected by a small parasol ris ing over the head , and a hoi so blmlhir- ly accommodated has lately been seen In Regent street. Unfortunately this headdress annoyed the conventional "horse in the street , " nnd It came very near causing more than one disaster on the wny to Lnngliniu place. London Chronicle. I Ornrriil I.PO'W Attiurr , After the surrender of Appoinnttox , ( Jeneral Wise came riding down the road furiously to where tieiu-ral Leo and his stalf were grouped. He was Hphished with mud from lien.l to hcoK and there were grout HplotcheH of mud dried and caked upon his face. Ad dressing ( icncial Lee , he asked In ti theatrical voice. "la It true , ( Jeneral Leo. that you have surrenderedV" "VoH , ( ii'iiei-til Wise , It I ] true. " "I wish , llu-ii. to ask you one ques tion. What Is going to become of my brigade. ( Jeneral Lee. and what IB go ing to beciimc of me'/ " ( icncrat Lee looked nt the Hphished warrior for a full minute and then said calmly and In n low lone , " ( .ion- ( . ml Wise , go and wash your face. " f ! < DUTi-i-riicc , Mrs lOnpeck James , you are good on language. What Is the difference be tween exported and transported ? Mr. Iliipeck-Why. my dear. If you should go to England , you would be exported , ami l-wcll , I would be trans ported. SunnySouth. _ Stood Death Off. K. H Mnnday , n lawyer of Henrietta , Tex , one" fookd n gruvo digger. Ho Miyc : "My brother Wan very low with malarial fever and jaundiuo. I pur- Nimdt'd him to try Kctrio \ \ Bitters , and ho WUH soon much better , but continued their use until ho was wholly cured. I urn sure Ulectrio Bitters mived his life " This remedy expels mnlnria , kills disease norms and puridos the blood ; aid" digestion , regulaton liver , kidneys and bowels , cures c-instipation , dys pepsia , nervous diHpit > H , icidnoy trouble ! " , female eomnlivintn ; gives per fect health. Only fiOc at A. II. Kiosnu. Oonuinn Rocky Mountain Ton is ntivor sold in built by peddlers or h > s than ! t5c. Don't bo fooled , get the tea made famous bv the Mndisou Medicine 0) . ( ! oo. li. Ohrlstoph. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of SufTcring. "I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past being cured"says.Tolin S IInllownyot French Ouniu , MIHS. "I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I iiad given up all hopes of ro- covo'y. I was so rooblo from the ellects ot the diarrhoea that I could not even travel , but by accident I was permitted to tliul a bottln of Clmmberluln"s Colic , Oliolorn and Diarrhoea Remedy nnd after taking several bottlts I am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased ith the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who sutler as I have. " For sale by the Kiosau Drug Co. Like Daisies Before the Scythe. Btiby lives are destroyed in summer by cholera infautuiu. Tlio attack oi the disease is sudden , its progress is somo- rimrs terribly rapid. Mothers \yho have given their children Perry Davis' Pain Killer in water with a few drops of brandy added can toll how this treat ment has checked the diarrhoea ntid vomiting , and put the little patient out of danger. 35 and 50 cts. When you want n pleasant physic try the now remedy , Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. They are easy to tnku and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents. Samples free nt the Kiesau Drug Co. Ohm Roploglo of Atwater , O. , was unable to work on account of kidney trouble. After using Foloy's Kidiiny Cure four days ho was cured. A. II. Kiesau. Constipation neglected or badly treated , loads to total disnblUy or death Rocky Mountain ton absolutely euros constipation in nil its forms. ur > e. Goo 13. Christopli. A Shocking Calamity "Lately befell a railroad laborer , ' writes Dr. A. Kellott , of Wilhford Ark. "His foot was badly crushed , bu Buoklon's Arnica Salvo quickly cured him. " It's simply wonderful for burns , boils , piles and all skin eruptions. It's the world's champion healer. Cure guaranteed. 25c. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. Ulcers , open or obstinate sores , scalds nnd piles , quickly cured by Banner Salvo , the most healing medicine in the world. A. H. Kiesau. Consumption Threatened. C. Uugor , 212 Maple St , Champaign , 111. , writes : "I was troubled with n hacking cough for n year and I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many remedies and was under tliO care I of physicians for several months. I , used ono bottle of Folov's Honey and | Tar. It cured mo , and I have not been troubled since. " A. H. Kiesau. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was mndo is Dr. King's Now j Life Pills. These pills change weakness - ) ness into strength , listlessuoss into , energy , brain-fag into mental power , j They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 23e per box. Sold by A. II. Kieinu. Cuts and Bruises Quickly Healed. I Chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a i cut , bruise , burn , scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will | heal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a scar. I Pain Balm also cures rheumatism , I sprains , swellings nnd lameness. For sale by tlio Kiosan Drug Co. Lichty's Celery , Nerve Compound for all nervous diseases , neuralgia , rheumatism , nervous debility , paralysis , biliousness , dyspepsia , costiveues , piles , liver complaint , kidney troubles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease nnd cures thoroughly and speedily. Sold by Goo. B. Christopli. No Relief for 20 Years. "I had bronchitis for twenty years , " said Mrs. Minerva Smith of Danville , 111. , "and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure for throat and lung diseases. " A II Kiesau. Red is a danger signal on the railroad on a fellow's nose and on a woman's face. Men and women use Rocky Mountain Tea and get genuine , ] rosy cheeks. 155o. Geo. B. Christopli. A Little Known Fact. That thi ) majority of Hi-rlous diseases originate in disorder of tlio kidneys. Foh-y'h Kidney Cure is guiuantoud. BeMire Mire lu got Foloy's. A. H. Kloinu. Have you a MMIHU of fullness in thn region of your Htomaoh after eating ? It HO you will bit benefited by using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They alno euro belching and sour Htomaoh. They regulate the bowels too. Price 2fl cents. Sold by tlio Kit'Htui Drug Co Krauso's Headache Capsuls are unlike anything prepared in Amer ica. They were lli > t prei-cribcd by Dr. ICniusu , Ciormuny's famous court phy- sioiiin , long before antipyrino was dis covered , and are almost marvelous , BO spt'odily do they cuio tlio most distress ing oahos. Price Mo. Sold by Geo. B. OhriHtoph. Mr. G. A. t-'tillmiin , a mcrclmnt of Toinplco , 111 , writes : Foley's Kidney Cure is mooting with wonderful success It has cured some cases hero that physi- ciniiH pronounced incurable I myself am able to testify to its merits My face today is a living picture of health , and Foloy's Kidmiy Cure lias made it such " A. II Kiesau. H. C "WatkiiiH , sexton of the Metho dist church , Springlield , Pa. , says : " My wife has been very bad with kidney trouble nnd tried sovoial doctors with out benefit. Affnr taking ono bottle of Foloy's Kidney Cure , was much better , and was completely cured after taking four bottles. " A. II. Kiesan. A Remedy From Nature's Laboratory. Ltchty's Celery Nerve G impound is n sciontillo combination of nature's health restorers , celery , cocoa , cascnrn , s.igrada , hops , dandelion , buchu , man drake , snrsaparilhi nnd chnmomilo Sickly children , weary women and irod and broken down mon find in thin trout compound health , strength and inppinoss. Sold by Geo. B. Cliristoph. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiuty was felt for the widow of the bravo General Buruham of Mnohins , Me. , when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before iiorning , " writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln , who attended her that fearful night , but she begged for Dr. King's Now Discovery , which had more than ouco saved her life , and cured her of con sumption After taking , she slept all light. Further use entirely cured her. " This marvellous medioiuo is guaranteed to euro all throat , chest nnd lung lisonsos. Only 50c nud $1.00. Trial jottles free at A. II Kiesau. A Pocket Cold Cure. Krauso's Cold Cure is prepared in cnp-.ulo form and will cure cold m the lii-ad , throat , chest or any portion of the body in 21 hours. You don't have to stop work either. Price 2oc. Sold by Geo. B. Ghristoph. I had a running sere on my leg for RHveu years. " writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Ohippown Fulls , Wis , "nnd spout hun- drds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two bottles of Banner Salve entirely cured it. " Beware of substitutes. A. H. Kiesau. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. The soothing ami healing properties of this remedy , its pleasant taste nnd prompt , nnd permanent euros hnvo made it n grent favorite with the people everywhere whereIt is especially prized by mothers of small children , for colds , croup and whooping cough , ns it always nfl'ords quick relief , nnd ns it contains no opium or other harmful drug , it maybe bo given as confidently to a buby as to an adult. For sale by the Kiesau Drug Co. Why not use the best laundry soap and secure attract ive premiums free ue show o\tr 3oo premiums thai be xscured In saving the rapper-- furnished Iree upon request Send ) uiir name on a postal card and ue will mail )0u the catalogue 'TheCudah.y _ Packing Company , ' South Omaha , Nib , 'DiamondC ' Soap far tali by all Qtotnt HEALTHY OR DISEASED Wlicn tlicrc la n natural nnd healthy circulation of tne blood , the entire -V quantity , estimated nt one-eighth the weight of the body , passes through the heart ' every five minutes. This rnnid ( low of the blood through the system prevents the entrance of disease germs nnd impurities of every description. It filters out nil that fa not necessary or good for the growth nnd development of the body nnd nourish ing nnd strengthening the muscles , tissues , nerves nnd bones. But , unfortunately , few persons can rightly claim nu nb.solutely pure blood supply nnd perfect nnd unpolluted circulation , nnd in consequence nre exposed to innumerable diseases. Contagious IJlood Poison , the greatest ciioiny to mankind , enters the system through the blood , nnd Cnncur , Scrofula , Klu-umatism , Catarrh , Eczema , Salt Rheum , Psoriasis , Tetter in fact the majority of human uilments nre caused by poisons or humors that nre engen- „ . _ _ . dcred nnd fostered in n sluggish TTIlO BOOfa tS tilQ &OUIC0 nnd impoverished blood. Old _ _ _ _ _ . sores , chronic ulcers nnd rheumatic pains nre com- Off Alt StffGtifffll mon , especially nmong old people , whose blood naturally grows thin nnd pale becaust of the lack of the red corpuscles that give color nnd strength to youthful blood. Sallow complexions nnd rough , oily skins evidence 6omc constitutional or blood trouble , which salves , lotions , powders nor nny external treatment can cure. Diseases tlu.t originate in the blood , whether they manifest themselves ns ulcers , tumors , itching eruptions , muscular or bone pains , require n tonic nnd blood purifier such ns S. S. S. , which not only nntidotes f' ' nnd neutralizes blood poisons and humors , but possesses health-giving tonic proper- j } tics that no other blood medicine does. It goes down to the very foundation of the disease nnd eliminates from the system every- j , Ea/OQu thing of n poisonous character or that obstructs nud Jf . clogs the circulation. It builds up nnd imparts 1) ) 8JSSS3SO I1CW strength and vitality to the old innutritious jl , blood , nnd when the nrterics nnd veins nre once | jj more filled with new rich blood , the general health begins to improve , muscles grow stronger , and sores nnd eruptions of every kind disappear. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier , nnd the purest nnd most reliable in nil blood diseases. It has been tested in thousands of cases during the past fifty years nnd is _ more popular today than ever. We will be glad \ ) | to send you our book free , nnd if in need ot medical ndvice write our physicians all p nbout your case ; this information will cost you nothing nnd comes from experi- v diced nnd educated doctors. All correspondence is conducted in strictest ' confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA , QA. Road Notice. To all Whom it may Concern : The commissioner appointed to locate n road commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12) ( ) , towmhip twenty-one (21) ( ) , rnugo one (1) ( west of ( ith p. m , and ruuuiug thence south one-half milo on the county line between Madison and Stanton - ton counties and terminating at the southeast corner of said southeast quar ter of section 12-81 1 , has reported in favor of the establishment thereof , with the following exception : that at the first bend in the creek , going south , the road vary from the county line east , fol lowing the bend of said crot k around to wliero the same again crossi s the county line , and nil objections thereto or claims for damages must bu filed in the county clerk's ollice on or before noon of the 2Hth day of November , A. D. 1901 , or such road will be established without reference thereto. PHIL , BAUCII , County Clerk. Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The commibsloner appointed to locate a road commencing at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 4 , town ship 23 north , range 1 west of (5th ( p. m. , nud running thence west 100 rods more or less intersectiug with public roads known as the Norfolk nnd Mndisou and Norfolk and Battle Creek roads , and terminating ntn point not far east of. southwest corner of said qunrtersectiou , in Madison county , Nebraska , has re ported in favor of the establishment thereof , nnd all objections thereto , or claims fcr damages , must be filed in the county clerk's oilico on or before noon of the Kith day of October , A.D. 15)01 ) , or such road will be established without reference thereto. PHIL Bit'cn , County Clerk. Kimil Notice. To nil whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate n road commencing at tlio southwest corner of section twenty-nine (2 ( ! ) ) , township twenty-tour (21) ( ) north , rnugo one (1) ( ) west of ( ith p. in. in Madison county , Nebraska , running tlienco north one (1) ( ) mile nnd terminating nt the northwest corner of section twenty-nine (2 ( ! ) ) same towuehio nnd range , hns reported iu favor of the establishment thereof , and all objections thereto , or claims for dam ages , must bo filed in the county clerk's otlico on or before noon of the 2-lth day of September A. D. , 15)01 , or such rend will bo established without reference thereto. PHIL BAUOH , County Clerk. C.R.SE1LER . . , Sale and _ . Boarding Barn. | Horses Bought and Sold on 1 Commission , Avenue 'DUnWC ' ( and Third St. rHUNt . . . .TRY. . . . .THE NEWS. FOR UP-TO-DATE PRINTING. THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE F. J : . & W. V. R. R. , Is ths best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS ofNorth North Nebraska that throbs , pains and aches , or feels heavy , stuf fy , dull or dizzy , is a poor head to do business with. It irritates the temper , up sets the stomach , interferes with digestion and wears out the brain and nerves. Make the nerves strong , the brain clear and your head will be right. "My head wo-'ld begin to swim and I would prow dizzy and so weak and numb that I would fall to the floor. Since usinp Dr. Miles' Nervine I can work 16 hours n day and feel good. I believe it saved my life and cannot recommend it too hichly. " W. G. WHITE , McGregor , Texas. D . Miles quiets the irritation , stimu lates digestion and builds up nefvous health and strength. Try a bottle. Sold by drufjcists on jjuarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind. * RCD CROSS PILLS 1C PJRr QEMOVAL or VCGlTABLt 085t"U i DC LONG STANDI /IN DC CINCHONACa OES MOINES. . „ For Sale by George B. Ohristoph. HEADACHE Al All drug itorca. 25 COMJ 25c rbolo raphcd from Ufe. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man produce * the nbovo results In 30 dayg. It aeli powerfully and quickly Cures wlicn all nthers r lL ° Denw"lreBn thclr I EVIVO it ? uthul Vlgor * uel * mUlCilr aua l > urely ntorea Nervous KS' i & r t , r.mtyi i10"1 * * ' NlBbtly Emissions. iu Iff S fJ .J ? BiUcmorT < WaBt" > " BleeaEee.tnd which unats ono for > u.sVr.cxcefB nud IndlBcrellon. etudy. biielneBn or marriage. II not only cures by starting at Iho Feat of dlecase but ! hrrTI5 ' ? " " ? and Wooa 1" , bring- ? plnk. Kla" J ° Iml ° cheelis tndrt flro of y ° "tl > . It wards off Insanlti , pton' J ° 8Ut on fcavin8KEVIVO.no 1 cal , b rrtcd Invest rocket By mall. > ° r 6U lor ° 5'00' BOYAL MEDICINE C0 , o 0rnBBl . ? , iu Norfollc- Nebraska , by piirihtoph. drui'pist. DON'T BE FOOL Em TaKe the gc.iulne , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Mcdl * cine Co. , Mudlsun.'ls. . It I.etps ymicll. . Our trade mark cut on cacti packujf. ; I'rlcc , 35 cents. Novr snlij In bulk. Accept no sut > stl icoFoii t Di ii tute. Ask your