The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, January 02, 1903, Page 6, Image 7

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    THE NORFOLK NEWS : F1UDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1903.
SATURDAY SIFTINQS ,
Prof. McCoy la enjoying n visit from
bis father and mother of Lincoln ,
Mrs. aiipMer of Long Pine 1 * the
guest of her daughter , Mr . O. 0. Hull
Minn Olara Bruoggomann htw gene
toToknmnli to visit frlontlH through the
holidays.
Mrs. 0.13 Oroou In enjoying a vlult
from her mnthor and Hlstor , Mrs. and
Mliw MoDjln of Tjliti'pln.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shoonwkor of
Omaha nro guontH nt the homo of Mr.
mill Mrs. 13. P. WiMithorhy.
Miss Isabel Blidgo of Chicago Is a
Kuost at the homo of her uncle * , 0. H.
midW. H HrhlKO.
Robert A. Stewart Is In the olty from
Omnhii looking after his business In
terests nml mcotliiK friends.
Mr. nml MM. Storm MiithowHOii nro
now occupying the cottage rooontly
vncntod by 11 B. Wollor and family.
llobort Bridge nml family , who visit-
oil relative * hero over OhrlHtmnH , returned -
turned to tholr homo In Fremont tlila
110011.
Clyde KlHoloy nml HOU Lee spent
Ohrlstnun with Norfolk relatives nml
frlomlH , iviurnliiK to Fremont this
morning.
Ax. HiiRbhitt was down from Monday
Grove yostosday to make nn appearance
in court , on a olvll Hiilt , brought by n
West Point murolmut. The case WIIH
contlnund.
Miss Frances Davenport ontortahiod a
few frlomlH at the homo of Mr. and Mrri.
T. E. Oillonio , on Beacon hill , last
night. Ping POUR , mtifllo and cards
were pleasant features of the ovunitig ,
W. M Hobortfion , D. MatbowROU and
, T. W. HaiiHom of thin olty has been
placed on the executive committee for
the farewell to D. 13. Thompson of
Lincoln , who loaves shortly for his com
mission in Brazil.
Reports from the passenger from the
west over the F. 13. & M. V. are thai
it Is snow bound west of LOUR Pine and
it is not known when It will bo able to
roach Norfolk. It should have boon in
nt noon , but it is probably delayed
eight hours or more. It Is not unlikely
that this section of the country may
experience a touch of the snow stern
inside of the next 31 hours.
MannRor Sproohor has doon authorized
izod to Increase the force of operators
in the looal exchange , so that the bnsl
ness of the exchange may bo promptly
mul satisfactorily transacted and Mis
Mabel Oooley has boon employed to 111
the position. She entered upon her dutto
nt once and it is believed that her assist
will bo appreciated by tuo otnor
employes , as well as the patrons. Miss
Cooley Is an experienced operator and
tbo increasing business of the oxohaugo
will undoubtedly bo well handled.
The .Vrth animal mooting of the Ne
braska State Teachers' association will
bo hold at Lincoln Wednesday , Thurs
day and Friday of next week. This is n
mooting which Norfolk teachers have
quite generally attended in years past
mid there will undoubtedly bo a largo
delegation from this city aud Madison
county at Lincoln next week. Those
who have attended those sessions find
that there is much that is helpful and
entertaining in them mid are anticipat
ing a great deal of profit aud enjoyment
from that of next week.
"Herrmann the Great , " ningican , was
the attraction at the Auditorium last
evening that drovy out a fair sized audi
ence. Herrmann has improved consid
erably since his visit here a year ago ,
but ho does not yet , in the estimation of
many , como up to the high mark sot for
himself in his advertising matter.
Many of his tricks are now and mystify
ing to the pcoplo of Norfolk and much
interest in the movements of the con
juror and his assistants was shown.
The "Musical Goolniaus" rounded out
the program with some pleasing musical
novelties.
The Norfolk coal dealers are entitled
to considerable credit from the people of
this vicinity in preventing a pinch in
the coal supply which has boon ex
perienced in other towns and cities.
There has not boon a time during the
winter that there has not been a supply
of coal on hand from which to fill the
orders of their customers aud they have
managed to keep a little stock ahead for
use in cases of emergency , such aa a
snow blockade or other calamity . .that
\vould interfere with co.xl shipments.
Their orders have not all boon tilled
uud their stock is not as complete
as it would have been bad their
been no pinch in the coal market ,
but by getting their orders in in
season aud urging the attention of the
mine owners they have managed to
prevent any thing approaching a iiunluo.
while they have oven been able to as
sist neighboring dealers who have been
less fortunate.
MONDAY MENTION.
Miss Roua Myers is visiting in Sioux
City.
City.W.
W. N. Huso is absent on a business
trip to Chicago.
Dr. F. A. Bryautjwas a passenger for
Omaha Saturday.
II. L Snyder loft yesterday on a bnsi-
new trip to Chicago.
Mrs. Fred Koerber and sister , Miss
Dugan , wont to Omaha yesterday noon.
ABU K. Leonard has gouo to Water-
on , Iowa , for a visit with relatives nml
rlendfl.
A dancing party In planned for to-
norrow night at Maninardt hall.
MlNsMay Ilnrshman loft for Wlsnor
oday , to take a position as saleswoman
n a store.
Mlns Fannlo Davenport wont to Sioux
Olty yoBlorday morning for n week's
visit with relatives.
Shorlll'.T. , T. OlomontH was ft olty
visitor from Madison Saturday ,
Judge and Mm. I. POWOM have re
turned from tholr visit to Omaha.
The MlsHos Tawnoy of Plorco nro In
the city todav doing Home shopping.
8. G. Donn has returned from Wan-
tnga , III. , where ho took the remains of
s brother for burial.
Mrs S. G Dean , who has been very
111 with typhoid fever for n week , IH
slightly Improved totbiy.
The KoeniKstoin mnnio studio , which
lias been oloswl during the past week
will bo ro-oponcd Friday.
The parentHof F. W. Koorbor returned
to their homo In Wisconsin today nftor
a month's visit with their ROII.
G. F. Durland and family , who have
boon Hpondiiig the week with Norfolk
relatives , returned to Plaluvlow today.
Miss Mary Mullen arrived from Ironwood -
wood , Mluh , , Saturday for n visit with
her sister , Mrs. J. II. Brown of South
Norfolk.
Mrs. Simon Mayor and sou nro expected
pocted here from Lincoln tonight for n
visit at the homo of Mr. nud Mrs. Sol.
G. Mayor.
L. P. Booborfl , manager of the local
ofllco for Armour. & Co. , returned yes
terday from Beatrice , where ho npout
Christmas.
Physicians report n great deal of sick
UOBH in the city. There nro n largo
number of cases of scarlet fever , sovorni
of typhoid , and n few of pneumonia.
Harry Owen , who has boon spending
his Christmas vacation at homo , will
not return to Shattook military acad
emy , but will , instead , take up a busi-
nrSB course in Omaha.
The city experienced nn egg famine
during Christmas week nud this iin-
porafiyo iiocosMty for the making of
cakes , custards , and other holiday luxu
ries could scarcely bo obtained for love
or money.
The children are today lopklng for the
man with as many eyes as there are
days in the year. They expect to BOO a
freak with 81)5 ) eyes , but there are not
that many days in the year not this
year any way.
The long contemplated extension of
the cold Htorngo siflo track to afford the
olootrio light station convenience in
handling its steam coal is being accom
plished today. The ties and rails were
laid thU morning and this afternoon
the men have boon leveling and filling
nud the extension will undoubtedly bo
ready to nso by tomorrow.
It has boon arranged to blow the tire
whistle at the water works pumping
station as the old year retires and tbo
now one is ushered In Wednesday night.
Warning is given this early to prevent
people from becoming frightened and
think the town is burning down when
the signal announcing a now year is
given. Other whistles aud bolls of tbo
oity may perhaps join the sea-lion in the
chorus.
An Indian owed a Blair merchant
and the other day ho came to pay and
wanted a receipt. In vain the merchant
told him a receipt was unnecessary.
"Mo must have to show mo ewe white
nothing , " said the Indian. "Mo go to
Heaven , the Lord ask Indian ho pays
debts. Injun says yes. Lord nsk him
where is receipt. What can Injun do ?
Can't go all over hell to look for yon ? "
Ho got the receipt.
Misa Katy Bail , a fifteen-year old
girl , has a fractured arm today , as n re
sult of an icy sidewalk. Walking along
Pasowalk avenue , between Fourth nud
Fifth streets , last evening nt 5 o'clock ,
Miss Vail struck a patch of the icy
walks that prevail throughout the city ,
slipped in an instant aud fell. There
was n snap , a sharp pain , and her right
arm had been fractured. There is a
city oraiuauco , which , if adhered to ,
would have saved the arm.
The preliminary hearing of Mrs.
Lillie , the alleged murderess at David
City , began this morning with n great
ciowd in attendance. The town is
divided upon the case , aud breaks in
friendship nro frequent. May Lillie ,
who lived in Norfolk with her parents ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lillie , and who
was across the hall from the chamber of
the murdered man nt the time the crime
was committed , will bo put on the
stand with testimony not yet made
public.
Mr. nud Mrs. L B. MuEselmnn of
West Norfolk avenue ore enjoying n
family reunion with their children and
grandchildren. Several facts combine
to make this one of the events in the
history of the family. Tlio holiday sea
son , aud the SQth wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Musselrnuu give cause
for joy unrestrained. Then the fact that
it is the first time the family has been
assembled at homo since the last wed
ding was celebrated , which was six
years agois another reason for rejoicing ,
aud if there is not an abundance of
joy at the Mussolman home until after
Now Year's it will not bo bccau o of n
laok of Intention to have it BO by those
participating : The guests are : Mr.
and MM. 13. 13. Keunard nml ROU of
Omaha ; Mra. L. 0. Hurford and non of
David Olty , and Mr. mid Mrs. II. 13 ,
Mimsoliimu mid ROII of Columbun , mak
ing n family party of ID or 14 persons.
It IB reported from Grand Island that
Mrs. Baxter is again inclined to change
her testimony back to the first statement
made by her , accusing her husband of
murdering their four-months-old child.
Judge Thonipuon , who sentenced Bax
ter to 10 years imprisonment , promises
to take the case under ndvisoinont
January f > , mid nt that tltno Baxter's
fate may bo determined. In view of
, ho many conflicting stories told by Mrs.
Jaxtor and her evident incompotonoy
us n witness it will not bo surprising if
the sentence will bo not astdo aud the
aged husband released.
TUESDAY TOPICS.
Dr. Alden is in the oity today from
Plorco.
There will bo no meeting of the
Wednesday olnb tomorrow.
Miss Anna Lotow is visiting in the
olty from Bloomflold.
Minn Anna Iloubon of Center , Nebraska -
braska , is visiting her frlond.Mlss Minis.
The O. N. 11. club will give a dancing
party nt Mast hall Now Year's night.
Miss Kathryn Sisson wont to Fremont -
mont this morning to visit , for n few
days.
days.Harry
Harry Rotnbo has returned from Win
nipeg , where ho has boon for about
BIX months.
A. II. Winder has gone to Wisnor to
attend the wedding of one of his friends
of that town.
Miss Verona Nonow , Oharlos Nouow
aud Miss Lena Pasowalk wont to Battle
Crook yesterday on n'visit.
Fred Sohroodor of Hoskins , owner of
a portion of the Elsoloy block.Jwns . in
the olty yesterday on business.
Miss Maggie Meyers arrived on the
noon train from Chicago on a visit to
her friend , Miss Nettie Nouow.
Slippery sidewalks are not merely
local , A man was killed by falling on
one in Sioux Olty Sunday night.
Herman Zltkovski , superintendent of
the boot sugar factory nt Roohostor ,
Mich , is here on a visit to his parents.
Misses Hattie and Mattie Lonzor of
Omaha have boon visiting nt the homo
of their parents on South Thirteenth
street.
Skating has boon excellent in Norfolk
during the past week. The bnyou
north of the city lias bpon ri flno field
for the fun.
A number of the young friends of
Fred Hollorniau gathered nt his homo
on South Sixth street last evening end
enjoyed n pleasant time.
Miss Hattie Allbory wont to Council
Bluffs this morning to visit Mrs. M. A.
Tinloy for n few days and will then go
to Lincoln to attend the mootiug of thp
Btato teachers' association.
This has been great weather for the
ice man. Ice out during the past few
days has measured 14 inches , and in a
single day it has grown again to two
thirds of a foot in thickness.
Axel Hngblad , the man who was BO
frightfully mangled by an M. & O train
Sunday night , is resting as easily as
could bo expected. Ho passed a fairly
comfortable night , talks freely , and
will undonbtdly recover in timo.
In appreciation of the oourtesios extended
tended by the Elks since their organiz
ation in Norfolk , a comitteo of 14 ladies
belonging to the families of members of
that order will give a Now Year social
in the Elks olnb rooms Thursday night ,
to which all members of the lodge aud
their families are cordially invited.
Snporiutondant D. O. O'Connor ,
member of the state board of examiners
and of tho'executive committee of the
state teachers' associationhas [ , been in
Lincoln several days doing work pre
liminary to the mooting of the teachers'
association , which begins tomorrow.
Examinations for state professional and
life certificates were hold yesterday and
today in representative hall at the
capital building.
The Wilkius' bowling nlley in the
Marqnardt block A'as sold yesterday to
Al. Wilkinson & Sou , of South Norfolk.
The new proprietors took charge of the
alleys this morning. Mr. Wilkius , who
has managed Norfolk base ball for the
past two seasons , will remain in the
city about a week , and then go to his
home at Glenwood , la. , for a short visit.
After that he will probably go to
Tacoma. Mrs. Wilkius will leave to
morrow morning.
E. H. Luikart of this city has been
installed as manager of the Sioux Beet
Syrup company at South Sioux Oity ,
succeeding W. 0. Peterson , formerly of
Fremont. The stockholders of the
company have made application for the
appointment of a receiver. The com
pany lays its present condition to poor
business management nud it is hoped
that improvement may be shown
under the now arrangement that the
affairs of the company will soon
bo straightened out. The farmers who
raised boots for the factory have not
yec boon paid.
J. T. Payne of the Goo. H. Spear
Advertising company is putting the
finishing touches on n fine drop curtain
for the L. B. Hauamau opera house of
Kwlng. The curtain h 13 by 10 , nud IB
as flno a piece of art work aa one would
wlflh to BOO , The central panel repre
sents nn old Swisa custom honao mid
toll road , nestled among the mountains
on the edge of a lako. Surrounding this
nro advertisements of Ewing firms , ,
well edited nud uoatly lettered , nud to
Rot the curtain oil nro beautiful drape
ries in rod and deep green , with natural
light effects. It is a line piece of work
nud the advertising company as well as
the Kwlng pcoplo have reason to bo
proud of Mr. Payne's work.
Goo. N. Bools has received n supply
of his patent bookmarks and clips , with
which ho will bo able to supply those
wishing for this llttlo convenience. The
mark Is out from brass and may bo
opened by pressing the curved spring
between the thumb nud finger. It is
then slipped over the edge of the loaf in
any kind of book and when the spring
is released it remains there firmly ,
marking the page to which it may bo
desired to rofor. It may bo also used
as n olip in filing away important papers.
It is n simple contrivance that should
bo of especial value to bookkeepers or
those who road aud use works of reference -
once a great deal and it is anticipated
that the company will find no difficulty
in disposing of the marks wherever
they nro introduced.
The Fair store nud the Bishop block
were threatened by a fire yesterday
afternoon which , however , was shortly
settled by the prompt application of a
small quantity of water at the place it
was most needed by Mr. Shurtz. Now
grates had boon placed in the furnace
and in adjusting the chains to the drafts
n wrong connection was made , so that
when the chain that should have closed
the draft was pulled , it throw it wide
open aud the intense heat produced sot
fire to the woodwork next ono of the
pipes botwoou the main building and
the butcher shop addition. The blaze
was noticed by some boys who were
passing and they at ouco gave the
alarm to the store with the result that
the fire was extinguished ns stated. J.
W. Ransom , agent for Mr. Bishop , rewarded -
warded the boys by treating them to a
hot and generous oyster supper , which
they heartily appreciated.
A. II. Vlolo has returned from n visit
with friends in Battle Crook , Lansing
aud Portland , Mich. On his trip homo
Mr. Violo encountered more dangers
from railroad disasters than ho over ex
perienced in a similar length of time
during his many years' experience n3 mi
engineer on the railroad , and it would
not bo stretching the matter much if it
was assorted that ho encountered almost
as many disasters ns during his entire
railroad cx e. ioaco. Shortly after
starting on tl-o return trip his train
canio npon n wrick in which ouo of the
trainmen was killed aud others badly
injured. His tmin got started again
and shortly encountered another dis
astrous wreck , then , before Chicago was
reached the coach ahead of the ono ho
was in caught flro and the crow and
passengers wore fighting flro all the way
to the city , using up all the water and
chemicals on the train. He is well
pleased to have reached homo alive , and
no doubt thinks ho would prefer to take
his chances on an eugino on a Nebraska
railroad.
Farmers send for information about
alfalfa and the great Platta valley.
Address Platte Valley Information
bureau , first floor New York Life build
ng , Omaha.
RHEUMATISM CURED AT LAST.
Good News for All Who Suffer With
Rheumatism Free.
To all who suffer with rheumatism ]
will gladly send free the wonderful
story of how my mother was cured
after years of suffering , together with
the most elaborate treatise on rheuma
tism over published.
No matter what your form of rheu
matism is , whether acute , chronic ,
muscular , inflammatory , deformant ,
sciatic , neuralgia , gout , lumbago , etc
no matter bow many so-called "sure
cures" you have tried I want you to
write to mo and lot mo tell you bow
mother was onrod.
I am neither a doctor nor a professor
simply a plain man of business but
I have a euro for rheumatism , nud I
want to tell everyone who Miffers with
rheumatism all about it. I wish to bo
clearly understood , and trust that all
who are suffering with this terrible
disease , however , apparently beyond
the reach of cure , will write to me this
day and I will send you by return mail
this work of mine. I appeal especially
to the "chronically ill" who nro wearied
and discouraged with "doctoring" aud
to those who have boon cast aside as
"incurable. " AH you have thought
about rheumatism may bo wrong. Let
me tell you our experience. Surely , if
yon have a suffering friend , it will pay
you to investigate my offer , anyway ,
nud prove for yourself these claims I
make.
Send mo your address today a postal
card will do nd I will mail yon this
wonderful story. If yon have any
friends suffering with rheumatism no
matter where located , send mo their
address , and I will mail thorn a copy ,
My address is Victor Raiubolt , Bloom
field , Ind.
Got yo nrbugjy tops repaired and up
bolstering done at Nordwig's harness
shop.
VISIT HOSPITAL RUINS ,
Legislators Becoming Informed on
Situation at Norfolk.
P om Woilneiulnr'i Dally.
The committee on the rebuilding of
the Norfolk asylum nro constantly
pushing the work , and nro hoping for
good rosults. Members of the coming
legislature nro being scon every day.and
hardly n week passes without ono or
inoro of those men visiting the oity. A
look nt the grounds nud the immensely
valuable property still standing , ready
for occupancy any moment , is enough
argument in itself , nud the law makers *
invariably go away outhusinstio over
the rebuilding.
G. A. Luiknrt and 0. D. .Tonkins ,
members of the committee , wont to
Columbus yesterday to interview legisla
tors from that district. They mot Rep-
prosoutativos Fellers and Bonohor , of
Platte county , and Senator Way , of the
same plnoo , nud talked over the situa
tion. Every ono of the gentlemen ,
when the Norfolk committee loft , ex
pressed himself as heartily in favor of
rebuilding the burned portion of the
asylum. The committeemen also com
municated with close friends of Re
presentative Dobroy , of Coif ax , and
were assured that ho would support an
appropriation for rebuilding.
This morning Hon. E. 'M. Warring ,
representative from Holt county , vas in
the oity onrouto to Lincoln. While here ,
Mr. Warring was driven to the grounds
of the deserted institution , nud shown
the remaining buildings , staudpipo ,
barns , kitchen , ohapol , eto. Mr. War
ring was a member of the last house ,
and will bo ouo of the loaders of the
fusion forces nt the coming session.
After ho had seen Norfolk's existing
argument , Mr. Warring loft , enthnsias
tically in favor of a rebuilding appro
priation.
Lady agents wanted to handle our
custom made walking and dress skirts.
Largo profits ; corset agents preferred.
Ideal Garment Manufacturing Co. ,
Ann Arbor , MioH.
Gerccke-Ellenwood.
From WoduoBclay'a Dally.
At the homo of the bride's parents ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elleuwood , on Phil
lip avenue , between Fifth and Sixth
Miss Ada EUenwood was married to
Mr. Edward C. Gerecko at 10:80 : o'clock
this morning. Rov. Mr. Klopp , of
Stautou , performed the ceremony.
It was a very pretty homo wedding ,
at which only the immediate relatives
and a very few of the most intimate
friouds of the bride aud groom , were
present. After the ceremony , the party
sat down at a delightful wedding break
fast , and Mr. and Mrs. Gerocke left at
noon for the east , where they will be
absent on a two weeks' trip.
Ont of town guests were Mr. and Mrs.
William Gerecke , of Stautou , parents of
the groomMrs. Hope of MemphisToun. ,
a sister , and Dr. Frank Gerecke of
Minneapolis , a brother ; and Miss Trent ,
Miss Miller and Miss Ohaso , of Stanton ,
intimate fnonds of the bride.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. 0. EUenwood , who have
made this city their home for the past
year. During that time she has gained
n great many Norfolk friends , and has
boon popular in society circles.
Mr. Gerooke was born in Norfolk ,
and is one of the best known young men
in the oity. For a number of years he
has been with the American Beet Sugar
company , and has at present tbe posi
tion of expert agriculturalist.
There were a great many handsome
gifts , among which was a beautiful case
of solid silver from the American Beet
Sugar company.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerocko , returning , will
make Norfolk their home , nud their
many friends in the city will wish them
unlimited joy.
Half Rates to Canadian Points.
The Wabash will sell tickets from
Chicago to many points in Canada
December 18 , 19 , 20 and 21 , good return
ing until January 10 , 1003. For rates
and all information call nt Wabash
office , 1001 Farnani street or address.
HAKUY E. MOOKES ,
G. A. P. D. , Omaha , Nob.
A Reply to Senator Allen.
Wnmervillo , Dee 20. To THE NKWS :
W. V. Allen devotes a column in the
liist issue of the Madison Mail to mo.
Ho states that I am station ngont at
Warnervillo. That is untrue. M. R.
Morris was removed from this station
eight years ago and the station locked
up. Most of the time since I have oc
cupied the building with my stock of
general merchandise and the postoflico.
As I bny my own fuel and pay my own
bills I fail to understand why I should
bo expected to turn out at 3 o'clock in
the morning to entertain a party of
travelers foolish enough to undertake a
trip from Norfolk to Madison over this
road without a supply of provisions and
bedding.
For several weeks post I have been
sitting up until midnight on an average
to receive and deliver the mails from
aud to the passing trains , and as I put
in 10 hours per day in my place of busi
ness I think I am entitled to some sleep
after my day's labor. If Mr. Allen be
came hungry during his enforced stay
in Warnervillo , ho should have applied
to the Warnervillo boarding house where
food and lodging are furnished for a
consideration. O. A. SLBEPEU.
The value of Expert Treatment.
Everyone who ia afflicted with a
Your Tongue
If it's coated , your stomach
is bad , your liver is out of
order. Ayer's Pills will clean
your tongue , cure your dys
pepsia , make your liver right.
Easy to take , easy to operate.
25c. All
Vtautyour mnuitnclie or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black ? Tlien tuo
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE fttt
eocti , or DHUMIITI , OK R r. Hut A Cn..N , HU n H ,
chronic disonso experiences great dif
ficulty in having their case intelligently
treated by the average physician. Those
diseases can only bo cured by a special
ist who understands them tb' v < mghly.
Dr. J. Nowtou Hathaway of Sioux Olty ,
Iowa , is acknowledged the most skillful
and successful specialist in the United
States. Write him for his export opin
ion of your case , for which ho inakea no
charge.
A Liberal Offer.
The undersigned will give a free
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets to anyone wanting n reli
able remedy for disorders of the stomach
ach , biliousness or constipation. This is
n now remedy and a good ouo. Eiosau
Drug Co.
Excursion Rates.
The F. E. & M. V. ( The Northwest
ern Line ) , announces the following-
rates for the holidays and the mooting
of the state teachers' association :
For Christmas and Now Year's , holi
day oxoursiou tickets will bo sold atone
ono faro for the round trip to points on
tbo F. E. & M. V. railroad within a
distance of 200 miles , on December 24 ,
25 , 81 and January 1 , good returning
January 2,1903.
For the state teachers' association at
Lincoln excursion tickets will bo sold
on December 80 and 81 at ono faro for
the round trip , good returning January
3,1903. H. 0. MATKAU.
Agent.
A Timely Huggegtlon.
This is the season of the year when
the prudent and careful housewife re
plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. It is certain to be
needed before the winter is over , aud results
sults nro much more prompt and satis
factory when it is kept at hand and
given as soon as the cold is contracted
aud before it has become settled in the
system. In almost every instance a
severe cold may be warded off by taking
this remedy freely as soon as the first
indication ot the cold appears. There
is no danger in giving it to children for
it contains no harmful substance. It is
pleasant to take both adults and
children like it. Buy it and yon will
get the best. It always cures. For
solo by A. H. Kiosan.
Hotter Than u I'lustor.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on
the affected parts , is better than a
plaster for a lame back and for pains in
ihe side or chest. Pain Balm has no
superior ns q liniment for the relief of
tleep seated , muscular and rheumatic
pains. For sale by Kiesan Drug Co.
A SWELL TRAIN ,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED
"SHORTLINE. "
To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine ,
Rockford , Lacrosse , Dubuque , Elgin ,
Freeport , Madison , Janesville
and other important points East , North
east and Southeast , via
An Electric Light in Every Berth.
All cars are supplied with incan
descent lights.
Palace Sleepers and the finest Dining
Cars in the world nro run on the O. M.
& St. P. Ry. Write and get full in
formation. '
F. A. NASH ,
General Western Agent ,
H. W. HOWET.L , 150 J Fnrnam St. , '
Trav. Frt. & Pass Apt. Omaha.
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS.
On November 6th , and 19th , and
December 8rd , and 17th , the Missouri
Pacific Railway will sell tickets to cer
tain points in the South , Southeast , and
Southwest , at thojrate of ono fare for
the round trip , plus a.OO. Final return -
turn limit 21 days from data of sale.
Fust Time and Superior Through Ser
vice. Reclining Chair Oars ( seats free ) .
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars.
For further information or land pam
phlets , address , P W. 0. BARNES
T , P. A. , Omaha , Neb.
H. C. TOWNSEND , 0. E. STYLES ,
a. p. & T. A. A. a. P. & T A.
St. Louis , Mo. Kansas Oity , Mo.