THE NOKFOLK NEWS : F1UDAY , , ) UFA' ! , 1002 , SATURDAY SITTINGS. John Witzigmau of Tildeu is hero 01 a visit with friends. Rev. J. F. Ponohor , of the Firs Methodist Church , will preach at Mad ison tomorrow. Miss Clara Schram left on the nooi train for Boone , Iowa , to attend th wedding of a relative. Miss Marie Bley of the Johnson Dr ; Goods company , has returned fron a week's vacation trip. Mrs. Wm. Blatt , who has been ver ; low in St. Joseph hospital at Omaha , 1 now improving and expects to bo horn in a short time. H. E. Hardy aud family have gen to Lnsk , Wyoming , for a visit nt th homo of Thomas Bell , Mr. aud Mrs Peter Bell are guests at the same home Misses Nellie Hyde , Pearl Dawson Olaip IBrueggeman , Bessie McFarlaui and Ella Bland left today for Oreigh ton as delegates to the B. Y. P. U. con vention to bo hold there. The Lutherans of Stanton will hole their anual mission feast tomorrow The choirs of both the Norfolk churche expect to attend and help furnish th music and it is expected that there wil be a large attoudanco of others froc Norfolk and vicinity. Frank Koehler of Sheldon , N. D. who has been visiting at the home o H. G. Brueggoman weut to Pilger tc day accompanied by Mrs. Brueggeman where they will visit her father and he sister. Miss Melcher will go down to morrow aud both ladies will return Mon day. Providing fifty people go from Nor folk to Columbus tomorrow to atteni the ball game- the Union Pacifi company has agreed to make a rate o one fare for the round trip. All whi will go ure therefore requested to leavi their names at ; the store of E. B. Kauff mtiii so that it may be known if the rat may be t-ecured. Mrs. O. D. Jenkins and Mrs. L. M Beeler entertained a company of abou eighty lady guests yesterday afternoon The guests were received at the home o Mrs. Jenkins and at the Beeler homi they were served with danty refresh ments. Music by the Norfolk orchestri filled in the time most acceptably nn < the afternoon was heartily enjoyed bj the guests. The Norfolk Auditorium season wil open this year during August and man : fine attractions have been dated ti appear here during the fall and winter Among them is Chas. B. Hanford , whi BO pleasingly presented the "Taming o the Shrew" last season and Carp"enter'i "F.or Her Sake" will moke return en gagements. "Si Slocumb" is a nev and popular attraction that has beei given a date , and "The Hoosier Daisy' will return. P. Whitney , general townsite ageni for the F. E. & M. V , , has just returnee from the sale of town lots at two of thi new towns on the Verdigre exteusioi and reports good success. At Bristov a sale was held Thursday and lots to thi value of $10,000 were sold. The salt at Monowi was held yesteiday and thi rceipts from the sale were $0,050 These towns ore in fertile portions o : the territory entered by the extensioi and the ready demand for lots speaki well for the development of the nev towns ou the extension. 'Norfolk ' not only has a continnom performance on hand for the Fourth o : July , but there will be almost a contin uous performance of attractions during the first half of the month. Following the celebration on the Fourth , Mont gomery Brothers' pavilion Uncle Tom'i Cabin company will be here on lh < seventh , showing on lots near'thi Oreighton' depot ; then on the eight ! Gentry Brothers' famous trainee animals shows will bo here for an after noon amlfevening performance ; and 01 the 15th Howe's circus will be in th < city to entertain. MONDAY MENTION. Trinity Social guild will meet witl Miss Waldron tomorrow evening at ( o'clock. On account of the rain the ball team did not go to Columbus yesterday and there was no game. The Norfolk band will give on open air concert Thursday evening at the corner of Norfolk avenue and Third street , when they will give a program of new selections that they have recently received and been practicing on. The Loyal Mystic Legion of America will hold a special meeting tomorrow night at their rooms in the G. ' A. R. hall for the purpose of initiating aclass of new applicants which has been worked up by deputies now in the field. Wynn M. Rainbolt arrived homo yes terday from Cambridge , Mass. , where he has recently graduated from Harvard law school. His father N. A. Rainbolt , who went east to attend the commence ment exercises , stopped off at Cleveland , Ohio , for a visit , but will return homo later. Dr. Fletcher M. Whorton , pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church at Lincoln , will deliver a lecture at the Methodist chnr Ji tomorrow night. The admis sion is free and everybody is cordially invited to be , present. Dr. Wbarton is a fluent pulpit orator and boo one of the largest aud most fashionable congrega tions in Lincoln The people of Nor folk should not miss the opportunity o hearing him. Nowmnu Grove Herald : Nels Flow who lives on the Larrv Barry farm northwest of town , brought some hog to town last week and disposed of then for $ ! JUO. Ho says ho has done wol fiiuco ho came to Nebraska. Abou eighteen months ago ho left Mlssonr with only a few dollars , and today In could clean up about 1800. Dnriu ) the time he has made a good living am paid good rout. In what other country do yon think it possible for a farmer ti save up at the rate of $100 a month starting with comparatively nothing. Prospects ore that the weather wil clear and that it will warm up by tin Fourth of July , in whiph event Norfoll expects to entertain the largest crow < of pleasure Beckers and Eight-seers eve known in its history. The committee have secured the attractions that tin people delight in. The 22nd Infantry baud of Omaha , Reed's Fourth regi ment baud of Sioux City , the magnifi cent street parade , the ball game between tween Norfolk and the Omaha Origl ualK , the rest booths , the fire works , tin street "ports and many other feature will be worth coming miles to see nut hear. Juno kept up its reputation as a we mouth admirably to the last , , but ii spite of the energy of the storm king i did not quite equal the record of las June. The rainfall of yesterday wn 1 07 inches , almost as much as on thi 14th when the gulch overflowed , i came so steadily and covered such a louj period of time in falling that most of tin water was disposed of before Hooding Although the ground appeared to havi been thoroughly soaked before yester day's storm , it absorbed a largo portioi of the water that fell. It was hardlj needed , bat will not come amiss if thi soil will retain it for use during the drj season that is almost certain to come dnr ing the summer. It has made an ele < gant quality of mud and will have thi effect of interfering to a considerable ex tent with the work of the farmers ane gardeners in their fields. The rain comi with a cold northeast wind that was no an appreciable feature of the storm. A fine line of fiy nets and dusters a Nordwig's. Come aud moke a selectioi while the stock is complete. Wanted Cattle to Pasture. I will take 800 cattle for the season a $2 for steers and $2.50 for cows 1441 acres of good land on the Verdigri creek in western Knox county ; fencei in two pastures , with good posts am three wires ; running water ( Verdigrii creek and two spring creeks ) , whicl never fail ; plenty of timber for shade Salt furnished. Foreman on the raucl will give attention to the cows. Wil receive cattle at Norfolk and deliver a Norfolk after season closes. A. J. DURLAXD. Buy your harness of Paul Nordwig who sells the cheapest and best. Duf fey's old stand. Rex Stock Food pleases everyone. To Cure a Cold in One Day Toke Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets , All druggists refund the money if il fails to cure. E. W. Grove's re is on each box. 25c , Gardner & Seiler deal in improved and unimproved lands. Ranches an town property for sale in Pierce , Cedar , Knox , Wayne and Holt counties , alsc lands and ranches in North and Soutb Dakota. H. A. Pasewalk exclusive seller Res goods. Electric Lighted Trains. The Union Pacific was the first tc ntrodnce dining cars , vestibuled cars , steam heat , pintsch light , buffet smok ing and library cars , tourist cars , ou trans-continental trains west of the Missouri river. It again leads by introducing an electric lighted train throughout , "The Overland Limited , " with compartment observation cars , having electric lamps , electric fans , electric curling iron heat ers , telephone service , etc. ; dining room with electric candelabra , bath rooms , barber shops , circulating libraries , etc. The cars comprising this train consti tute the highest and best developemeot of car construction and of comfortable and luxurious travel. This train reaches Salt Lake City 12 bomXand San Francisco 10 hours ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to J. B. ELSEFFER , Agent. A Good Thing. ti German Syrup is the special perscrip- tion of Dr. A. Boschee , a celebrated 3ermon physician , and is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs , colds and all lung troubles of ; he severest nature , removing as it does , she cause of the affection aud leaving the parts in a strong and healthy con dition. It is not an experimental mod- cine , but has stood the test of years , jiving satisfaction in every case , which ts rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Bosoheo's German Syrup was introduced In the United States in 1808 , and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 76 cents. Get Green's special almanac. Asa. K. Leonard. The finest kind of light work to be had in the city at Nordwig'a. TUESDAY TOPICS. Frank 13. Scott was up from Stontoi yesterday. S. II , McDonald was down fror Plorco today. 8. O. Campbell wixs in the olty todo : from Madison. Dr. J. M. O'Oonncll was a city vlslto today from Ponca. Mrs. A. B. Lane of Scribner Is visit lug Norfolk friends. J. L. Stanakor was in the city yesterday torday from Wayne. Dr. J. J. WllllamR of Wayne IB i Norfolk visitor today. Miss Emma Molcher went to Pilgo today to visit her father. L. M. Buchanan WttR a city vislto yesterday from Creightou. Miss Bessie Orowly waH a visitor li Norfolk today from Pierce. Warren Sisson has accepted a positloi with the Norfolk Natioual bank. J. D. Sturgeon goes to Neligh to-nigh to bo absent a day or so on business. Manager J. N. Bundick of the snga factory , inndo a business trip to Oinahi today. Mr , and Mrs. Letter Parker of Omahi are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs B. P. Pippon. N. A. Rainbolt returned yesterda ; from his trip to Cambridge , Mass. , am other points east. R. A. Stewart is hero from Omahi meeting Norfolk friends and lookin ) after business interests. Gene Lawrence's team of ball player elefoated Clarence Hartford's nine yes terday afternoon , the score being 12 t < 7. Miss Nottio Dortsch , stenographe ; for Commissioner J. B. Barnes , wil leave for Kentucky next week to spom her vacation. The merry-go-round has arrived or the scene and is getting located on thi lots at the corner of Fifth and Mali street , formerly occupied by the Rem hotel. Charier Biersdorf returned yesterdaj from a month's stay at Hot Springs , 8 D. , where he went hoping to receiv < relief from rheumatism with which hi has been afflicted. There promises to be some very ex cellent Fourth of July decorations it Norfolk byJFriday morning. Some o : the merchants have already commenced on their windows and are making beautiful displays. Thomas Sheean returned yesterday from Ohadron , having been there t < assist in caring 'for'.the children of hii brother-in-law , who have been suffer ing from , severe cases of scarlet fever Three of the children of the family have died within a week and a half. Alex Bear's ball team of small boyi showed Ed. Eskew's a merry time yes' terday afternoon. A score of 20 to 0 ir favor of the first named was the result , J. B.Barnesjr. , , was the umpire and the boys assert that the game was full ol features and more or less of phoneme' mil plays. J. D. Sturgeon has added a Norfolk pine to his collection of plants that if worth seeing. Although the name is the some as thatjof this city they have no immediate relation , the pine probably having been named before the Sugar City was thought of. The weather gave promise of wann ing up at noon , and the mud has been drying rapidly during the day. The sun actually shone for a few moments and gave evidence that he could produce very satisfactoryJFourth of July weather ou short notice if but given a slight chance. The Omaha Original ball team , which is to play the local team on the Fourth will be here for ' a three-days' tourna ment , remaining during Friday , Satur day and Sunday and putting up three games with the locals. Interesting con tests are practically assured on each of these days. The plant thief who has been robbing np-townlresidents of valuable specimens , is now operating in South Norfolk. Several residents of that portion of the city have recently been robbed of valu able plants. One lady reports the loss of a six-year-old oleander tree which she had set out , the thief having used a spade in removing it. It IB safe to as sume that ifthe thief is detected in the act of removing plants he , she or they will receive merited punishment. Battle Creek Enterprise : Battle Dreek people will have little trouble in Inding a suitable place to celebrate the Fourth. Norfolk will celebrate for the first time in six years and a hummer is promised. The Madison fire department will pull the tail feathers from the American eagle in an appropriate man ner and Tilden promises a rousing time o all who wish to spend the day at that place. As Battle Creek has taken a year off , we have the privilege of payIng - Ing our money and taking our choice. Nordwig would like to sell you a fine Jaggy harness at a reasonable price. See them. _ Rex Poultry Food matures the fowl and is an egg producer. Likeaisles Before the Scythe. Buby lives are destroyed in summer > y cholera infantnm. The attack of Iho disease la sudden , its progress is sometimes terribly rapid. Mothers who hnvo given their children Porrj Davis' Painkiller can toll how thin treat ment has checked the diarrhoea ant ; vomiting , and put the llttlo patient out of danger. 25 and C > 0 cts. Summer Sessions Educational Insti tutions , To bo hold at Chicago , 111 , , and St. Louis , Mo. Mo.In In Juno the Union Piiclflo will make the low rate of ono faro plus $2.00 for the round trip to either point. Tickets on Palo Juno 10 , 17,21 , , and 22. Final return limit September 15. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to J. B. KLRKPFKIt , Agent. DISTRICT LEAGUERS. Epworthlans Begin Annual Conven tion Amid Disagreeable Weather. In the midst of a steady 'downpour of ralu the Epworth Leaguers of the Nor folk district ahsembled In annual con vention in the M. 13. church , this city , last evening , with the leagues of out side towns well represented by delegates and olllcers. A feature of the opening exercise's was a solo by Miss Hil'droth Sisson , after which the delegates listened to an eloquent and helpful lecture by Dr. Whartou , pastor of St. Paul's Metho dist church at Lincoln. This was fol lowed by a reception to delegates and visitors. Wednesday morning devotions wore led by Rev. O. J. Lanson of Winner , and sacrament of the Lord's ' supper , ad ministration by Rov. F. M. Sisson , D. D , presiding elder ofitho district. Rex Conditioner expels worniH from all stock. "I Never Knew Painkiller to Fall before , what can the matter bo ? Where is the bottle ? There , 1 thought so ; it itfuot Perry Davis' Painkiller at all , but something the druggist must have made himself and I did not notice it ; I ( have used painkiller for years for diarrhoea , cramps and stomachaches and it never failed. " Northern Wliconulu Kallwny Farm Laud F r Bale. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway hoe for sale in North ern Wisconsin , at low prices and easy terms of payment , about ! 350,000 acres of choice farm lands. Early buyers will secure the advantage tago of locations on the many beautiful streams and lakes , which abound with fish and furnish a never ending and most excellent water supply , both for family use and for stock. Land is generally well timbered , the soil fertile and easy of cultivation and this is rapidly developing into one of the greatest sheep and cattle raising regions In the northwest. Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis - eapolis , Duluth , Superior , Ashland and other towns on "The Northwestern Line" furnish good markets for stock and farm produce. For further particulars address : GEO. W. BELL , Land Commissioner , Hudson Wis. , or G. H. MACRAE , Asst. Geu'lPass. Ag't.St. Paul , Minn. Wanted. We would like to ask , through the columns of your paper , if there is any persons who has used Green's August flower for the euro of indigestion , dys pepsia , and liver troubles that has not aeen cured and wo also mean their results , such as sour stomach , fermenta- : iou of food , habitual costivencss , uerv- ms dyspepsia , headaches , despondent 'eelings , sleeplessness in fact , any : rouble connected with the stomach or iver ? This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized countries , and we wish to correspond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. 'If yon never tried August Flower , : ry one bottle first. We have never mown of its failing. If so , something more serious is the matter with yon. Ask your oldest druggist. G. G. GKEEK , Woodbnry , N. J. Asa. K , Leonard. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy- Ivo per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two dis eases and their effects : such as sour stomach , sick headache , habitual cos- iveness , palpitation of the heart , heart- 3nrn , water-brash , gnawing and burn- ng pains at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue and dis agreeable taste in the mouth , coming up of food after eating , low spirits , etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two loses will rpljpve you. Try it. Get Srepn'u special almanac. Aba. K. l < eonnrd. Perks Klentz Miss Martha Klentz was married to Mr. Harry Perks Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's par ents , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klentz , sr. , Rev. J. P. Mnller of Christ Lutheran church being the officiating clergyman. t was a pretty home wedding and was attended by relatives of the bride and groom and a few invited friends. Mr. Charles was groomsman and Miss Gretchen Klentz , sister of the bride , was bridesmaid. Mr. Perks is employed by E. J , Schorregge as baker and is well liked by hose who have the pleasure of his acquaintance. Miss Klentz is a Norfolk ; irl , having been born and raised here. She has a large circle of friends among he young people of the city and all will nnite in an expression of best wishes to Jr. aud Mrs. Perks. Rooms above the Hayes jewelry store lave been rented , where the happy couple will kofip house for the present. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. Mrs. Win. Gerocko of Stunt on IH the guest of Mm , A. Hear. Miss Rosa Clark in homo from Htimrt to spend the Fourth , Leal Spanlding him gone to Wnusa to tuho a place with the bmto ball team. Mrfl. Paul Kara and baby of Lyons are hero to visit rolatlvon and spend the Fourth , F. G. Deals returned from Boyd coun ty , where ho Imn boon upending sovural months. The celebration of the Fourth may ho n water carnival , with u mud parade and mud sport B OB fimturoH. Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. Jonal of Bloom- Hold will bo hero to upend the Fourth and visit relatives and frlondB. W. B. Alton and John Wllloy departed - parted thlH noon for Niobrara , the new terminus of the F. K. & M. V. Mrs. S. Hook has returned to her homo in Lynch , after a visit of two weeks with her ulster , MrH. W. W. Roberts. Conductor and Mrs. Fox returned yesterday from Chicago , where they have been for two woekn , visiting with their son , Guy. The watonvorkH whistle continues to sound the signal for shutting off the water , hut the water dooH not appear to shut off worth a cent. John Welsh of South Norfolk departed this noon for Omaha and from there ho goes to Chicago , expecting to bo obheut about two wooks. Mr. and MrH. 0. R. Kllcr and HOII , Warren , are oxpcetod here from Lin coln to visit over the Fourth with Mrs. Kllor'sparonlH , Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Matron. Mud and rain have boon suohrcgular things this spring that the people have become hardened to conditions and maybe bo disappointed if they cannot celebrate in mud and wator. * Mies Mauiio Matrnu left on the noon train for Tacoma , Wash. , where Bho will spend the summer , visiting Mihs Edith Ringer. She was accompanied UB far as St. Paul by Miss Julia Staf ford. ford.A. A. 0. McFarland of the Lynch Jour nal , and brother of Norfolk'H city olork , will edit the Lynch poHtofllcn for the coming four years. And Lynch is to have a railroad , too , pretty , soou. Al bert appears to bo having a fair share of good fortune In Boyd county. Chief of Police Kane landed three early Fourth of July visitors behind the bars this morning. They were hobos. Two of them were gloriously full and the chief required assistance in running them in. The third was a cripple who had begun to put up n hard luck story aud beg on the streets. Gardner & Seiler have sold 80 acres of land belonging to Mrs. Mathowsou and located northwest of the city. The price paid was $50 per aero. They have alee sold two lots on Ninth street , south of Dr. A. Bear's residence to Fred Langenberg , who proposes to erect thereon a house or two for rent. Someone who watched the frog ponds and heard the rain pour over the shingles last night gave vent to the expression that all needed now is a small shower to lay the dust on the Fourth. Tlio crops have hod plenty of water but the dust on the Fourth may proovo oppressive when stirred up by a big crowd of pee ple. Owing to the heavy rains that have been falling continuously along the new line of the Elkhorn , the establishment of regular service on the Verdigre extension to Niobrara will not take place until July 7 , though the date was originally set for July 1. While this is true a train ser vice has been opened to Niobrara begin ning yesterday , when No. 5 ran as far as the new extension is completed. The regular service will not start , however , until the 7th. Now is the time to bring in repairs to Paul Nordwig's harness shop. Rex Lice Killer will not associate with lice. Fourth of July Excursions. To points on the Northwestern Line within two hundred miles of Norfolk. Tickets sold July 3 and 4 , at one and one-third fare for the round trip good for return on July 7 , 1902. J. B. ELSEFFEII , Agent. California Has numerous natural bridges , caves etc. , of no little interest. The Mam moth cave of Calaveras , discovered by miners in 1660 ; the Alabaster cave ; the Crystal Palace cave , containing a number of attractive subterranian apart ments , such as the Bridal chamber , the Crystal Palace room , and a curious apartment called the Mnsio hall , where the'deposits of aqueous origin not only take the form of organ pipes , sounding boards , etc. , but also emit when struck musical sounds aud vibrations. Near this cave ore two natural bridges which the tourist can visit and return to the railroad within half an hour. The only natural way to reach these scenes of interest is via "Tho Overland Route , " comprising the Union and Southern Pacific , now really one [ line. The only line running through trains to Ban FranElfico from Omaha. Throe tralim dally , the fiint fruitw anlving 15 hours nlioiul of all uompotitorH. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application. J. H , KLHICITKU , . Agont. I * Cheap Excursions via Illinois Central Railroad. The Illinois Central railroad will sol round trip tickets , good for return null Ootobor 1)1 ) , 1002 , from Omaha to the following points : TlcluitH at rates named In column (1) ( ) on Bale Juno 1 to 15 IncluHlvo ; In column (2) ( ) Juno 10 to 110 inclusive. (1) ( ) (2) ( ) Ht. Paul , * 11.00 ifia.OC MlnmmpollB 0.00 ,12.05 Dulnth I.'UIO 10.05 The Sutioriorfi , . . 111.00 10.05 Anhland , Win , , . . til.00 10,05 Hay Hold , Win. , . . 111,00 10.05 MinUtum Lake , M tin. 7(10 ( 10.05 KlyBlan , Minn. , . 7.00 10.05 Fartlmnlt , Jliiuij ) 7.00 10.05 { , Minn. ' 7.00 10.05 Itandolph.Minn. , . . 7.00 10.05 Cannon KallH.Minn. , 7.00 10.05 Hod WiiiKi Minn. , 7.00 10.05 Oa Juno 10172122 , wo will Hell tickotH to Chicago mid return nt ruto of $11,75 , good for return until September 15 , 1002. In addition to the uliovo , wo will neil round trip tlckutB during the Btuninor HOIIHOII , to fmntorn pointH ; IIHO vin Duluth - luth or ( Jhlriigo and Ktoamor via the great InlcoH , Special arrangnnimitH for semiring Htoamor acooimnodatioiiB in ad- Write orcnllon the nndorHtgiicd for partii'ularH. W. II. HUIM , , DiHt. Pawn. Agt. Ill Central 11. II. 1 102 Farnam Ht. Oninliu , Nob. Will Cure Stomach Ache In Five Minutes ! Thin IH juHt what painkiller will do ; try it , Ilavo a hottlo in the IIOIIHO for instant IIHO , I\H \ it will Have you hours of HulToring. Watch out that the dealer docB not neil you an imitation , riH the great ropntntton of I'alnldllor ( Perry DaviH1) ) , haw induced many people to try to lualto Homothing to Hull , Haiti to bo "juHt an good us the Kouulno. " Electric Lighted Sleeping Cars On "Tho Overland Limited" are 11 flection oars with drawing rooniH. In terior flniHhod in OlrcasHlan walnut , English oak and Oulmn mahogany , with furnishings to Imrmonizo. Each Rootioii and drawing room in provided with two oloctrio reading lamps , and eloctrio lights adorn the empire ceilings. Drawing rooms with annex toilet room , containing drcwora with every convenience , including ladies' eloctrio curling iron heater , oto. TliiH famouR train roaches Salt Lake Oity 12 hours and Ban Francisco 10 houra ahead of all competitors. If you contemplate a trip to any Western point the Union Pucifio offers you the highest degree of comfort and i turn t T sulf l vis * n/lfl ( t li t nl r\r\ni- n * t rl t WHII uu iiiiuHinimi cunt nuu a great paving of time and expense. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to J. B. ELfiKPFKn , Agent. "I Stood in a Draught witli my coat oil' and caught this wretched cold , " Bays the HuH'erer. Ho need not pay a heavy penalty if ho fol low hiH act of folly with an act of wis dom. Soak the feet in hot water with a few tcnspoonpf nl of Perry Davis' Pain killer in it Take a teaspoonful of painkiller in hot Hwcrtcncd water at bed time and bo thankful for BO himplo and speedy a way to break up a cold. There is but ono painkiller , Perry Davis. ' Some Reasons Why You Should Iruifl on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uneciualed by any other. Renders lianl leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. HARNESS An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather ; its Efficiency is increased. best service. tecures kept from breaking. OIL | s sold in all Localitiea Msnnftlctart < lbr Standard Oil Company * HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. On November 6th , and 10th , and December 3rd , and 17th , the Missouri Pacific Railway will sell tickets to cer tain points in the South , Southeast , and Southwest , at the rate of ono faro for ; he round trip , plus $3.00. Final re- : uru limit 21 days from date of sale. Fast Time and Superior Through Ser vice. Reclining Chair Gars ( seats free ) . Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars. For further information or laud paui- > hlets , address , W. 0. BARNES T. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. I. C.1TOWNBEND , C. E. STYLES. a. r. ft T. A. A. a. P. & T. A. 8t..Lonl8.Mo. Kant&a Oity , Mt.