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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1903)
Till' ] NORFOLK NEWS : Fill DAY , OCTOIIIOH 1(5 ( , 11)08 ) , J Old Resident of Meadow Grove Loses His Mind for a Time. 8. WILLIAMS WANDERED AWAY. J , , i. . ' .After Becoming Violent at Home and I' ' _ Breaking up the Furniture He * i Wandered Through a Corn Field I A and Regained His Consciousness. Meadow Grove , Neb. , Oct. 10. Special to The News : Sherd .Wil liams , an old and respected resident , j4 of this place had a peculiar lapse of ' ] memory yesterday. Ho commenced acting strangely In the morning , and grow rapidly worse. Ho finally be came violent and commenced breakIng - Ing up the furniture at home and performing other violent acts. Later he left the house and commenced to wander about In a corn Held. Citi zens endeavored to follow him when his condition was realized , and found ' back and forth fj his tracks , zigzagging I" ' aimlessly through the Held , he seem- "I ' - ( W B to have wandered about many ' Jioiirs. , . Later In the afternoon bo recovered - ' ered bis senses , and war at that time lying beside a hay stack about three ' miles south of town , and was sur- A prised to find that ho had boon wanT - T dorlng about. I Mr. Williams is a man somewhat past fifty years of age , and has never before shown a lapse of memory. His friends hope It will bo the last time. / SATURDAY SIFTINGS. Bmll Moollcr went to Omaha for the Aksarben. G. A. Luikart was in Meadow Grove Saturday. Geo. Davenport of Sioux City spent the night in Norfolk , the guest of bis mother. Mrs. Elsie Cherry of Wayne has arrived for a visit at the homes of C. C. Gow and W. J. Gow. Miss Cora Luiknrt , who is teach ing at llattlo Creelc. came homo to spend Sunday with her parents. Postmaster .lolm H. Hays is in 0/x Missouri , visiting his mother. Mr. Hays has a ton days' leave of ab sence. Miss Mabel Houscb , who has been employed at the Inskeop millinery store , has returned to her homo at t Neligh. ' . .T. M. Covert and family went to | Battle Creek to attend the funeral * of Cleland Cloyd , who was a cousin ' of the family. L- Col. E. II. Tracy has returned from I an extended trip through Knox conn- ' " ty , where be has been looking after property interests. . Agnes Leidy of Tongenoxia , Kansas , came on Wednesday even- t ' " J ing to visit her sister , Mrs. J. B. ! Simpson. They had not mot before in thirteen years. Mrs. L. H. Musselman returned from a week's stay in Omaha Friday night. She has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Kennard , and attend ing the Ak-Sar-Hen events. Mrs. II. G. Norrls arrived Saturday i from Ainsworth , to visit until Tuesday - \ ; - day with her sister , Mrs. II. E. Aus tin , when she will leave for Elgin , 111. , to visit her daughter. F. H. Scott , of the Boston Shoe store , has purchased the lot just west of the Daniels property , corner First street and Norfolk avenue. Mr. Scott has not decided whether he will build or not. The stock of goods for the II. A. Hopkins confectionery store in the < ' Roes building , 322 Norfolk avenue , ' ' * ' v has begun to arrive and the business r ' -will likely be opened the middle of next w.eek. The building has under gone renovation. The Household Economic depart ment of the Woman's club will meet with Mrs. John U. Hays Monday af ternoon at 2:110. : A full attendance of former members and others is do- Hired. The ladies are requested to bring their note books and pencils. The Norfolk Mercantile company " opened their now store In the Asmus building Saturday morning. The building has been thoroughly ren ovated and remodelled throughout i and the stock of 'goods Is entirely now and fresh. The business will bo general merchandise. Norfolk friends have received no tice of tlio death of Mrs. Dan Hlb- bard , formerly of this city. Her death was duo to typhoid fever after an Illness of six weeks , at the homo of the family In Dakota City , Iowa. Mr. Hibbard was for several years a machinist in the Northwestern shop" at South Norfolk under Mr. Chapman. They left Norfolk five or six years ago and have been living in the Iowa town. The walls on the government build ing have now crept to the third floor of the structure and with two weeks more of such excellent weather , it is expected that the builders will reach the roof. Everything Is mov ing fast and the structure begins to show something of the enormity that will mark Its finish. There is prob ably no other city in the United States of the population that Norfolk - 1ms , which can boast of so fine n gov ernment building. With the $100,000 appropriated for this , the $200,000 going Into Improvements for tuo Northwestern railroad at this point and tlia $100,000 nnpronrlRteil for the hospital Tor tlio Insane , Norfolk will Imvc ill tin1 end of tlio your thrcu lit Btltutioiw of vrhlch niij- city In tlio country might bo jimtly proud. PASTOR EXPECTS 10 LEAVE , Rev , J , B , Long of the Second Con gregational Church Will Return to Hot Springs , S. D. Hev. .1. H. Long , who ban been pas tor of the Second Congregational church at South Norfolk for several months , has unolllclally Informed members of the congregation that be expects to move to Hot Springs , S. 1) . . about tlio llrst of November. Ho came from Hot Springs hero and wishes to return to bis former pas torate , and Is now In the South Da kota city. It Is expected that ho will bo hero for another Sunday before removal. Mr. 1/ong was very gener ally liked by the members of the South Norfolk church , and many of them will see him go with keen re gret. gret.Hov. Hov. W. J. Turner , pastor of the Klrst Congregational church , tilled the Second church pulpit last evenIng - Ing , and a minister Is expected hero from Long IMno for next Sunday , ami If he comes n later announce ment will bo made. WARNERVILLE. Mrs. O. M. Moore wont to Hastings Monday. Mrs ( ' . ] < : . Oibbs is building an ad dition to her house. ,1. S. Carter lost a horse last week from blood poisoning. Mrs. Prank Kborloy Is seriously sick with stomach trouble. .lames McCullougli of Hennessey , O. T. , is visiting at. tlio homo of Al. Lovell. M. Carbory went to Omaha Satur day to take in the carnival , return ing Monday evening. Mrs. K , A. Killmer returned Satur day from a month s visit with her daughter at Hoono , Iowa. Howard Varner , who has been hero for two weeks past , making Improve ments on his farm , returned to Ills liomo at Staplolmrst Sunday. . PYTHIAN GRAND LODGE. Annual Session of the Brotherhood Began This Morning. Lincoln , Oct. II ! . Special to The News : Many delegates to the grand lodge. Knights of I'ythias , were pres ent at the opening session of the lodge which was called to order this morning in the senate chamber of the state capital building. A number of the delegates arrived during Mon day to attend the special meeting of Lincoln lodge. No. 18 , and the recep tion given at the homo ot Mrs. A. C. Helwig , most excellent chief of North Star temple of Itathhonc sisters dur ing last evening. A musical program was given and addresses of welcome and responses. The K. P. lodge will continue in session several days. A meeting of the past chancellors' as sociation will bo held in K. P. hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The grand temple of Rathbonc sisters - tors will bo in session today and to morrow in the senate chamber of the state capital. The Lindell hotel has been selected as official headquarters of the delegates of tlio two orders. Police Take Young Pair. Blanche Jensen , a young girl who claims to bo but sixteen years old and who hails from Stanton , where she was married last March , was ar rested by Officer Pilger during the night together with James Haynes , a young man who has lived here a year. They were tound in Haynes' room at a private dwelling bouse shortly after ! ( o'clock anil placed In jail. When brought before Police Judge Hayes they pleaded guilty to tlio charge of vagrancy and were lined $10 and costs , amounting to about $1G each. Haynes managed to raise his fine among friends and Hlanche thought she knew where she could get enough to save several days In jail. Not a bad looking young girl , Hlanche looked good to Jimmic and she said Jinunio looked good enough to her to keep forever. She bates her husband whom she did not marry for love and if be would only hurry up with bis divorce , suit for which was started last Saturday , she says she would marry Jimmy right away. Blanche has been married since March and she has grown tired of wedded ways. Two or three times she has left her husband , who does grading In Stanton , and Tuesday night she came to Norfolk. She says she stopped at a good hotel as some body's wife and that her board has been paid ever since. She only met Jlmmlo at I ! o'clock In the afternoon and It proved to be a case of love at first sight. Jimmio did not go to work at 7 o'clock as ho was wont to do , preferring to show the town to Blanche. Haynes has been In police court before for fighting. Postponement. On account of bad weather , F. J. Halo has postponed his big live stock sale at Battle Creek , to October 20 , 190I5 , when he expects to sell 11 head jacks and jennets , 10 head horses and mules , 2 four year old Pcrchoron stallions , 1500 and 1COO Ibs. . 11C bond of cattle. Including food- Mrs , calves , and cows , 2 Short Horn bulls , ICO first class stock lions , 1 thoroughbred Poland-China boars , 3 thoroughbred DuroC'Jersqy boars , 7 thoroughbred Duroc-Jgrsoy gilts. Run Down by a Freight Train Yesterday Morning. HE DIED AT 830 ! LAST EVENING. Engine Gave a Warning Whistle but He Could not Hear It , as He was Somewhat Deaf , and the Train Couldn't Stop In Time. Humphrey , Neb. , Oct 10. Special to The News : Frank ( llppler of this city was run down by a Union Pa- clllc freight train yesterday morning and so badly Injured that lie died at 8:110 : last evening. Mr. ( llppler , who Is somewhat deaf , was standing on tlio railway track , looking at the depot , as the train approached. The engineer saw that for some reason he was not aware of the approach of the train and blow the whistle to warn tlio man of his danger , but ho evidently failed to hear , as ho did not move. The ef fort was then made to stop the train , but It was too close and moving too fast for the air brakes to bo effective In preventing an accident , and dip- pier was picked up by the cow catch er and thrown violently from ( ho track , lie was carried homo and cared for , but was so badly hurt that ho passed away at SI0 : ! last night. The funeral arrangements hnvo not yet been made. MONDAY MENTION. C. ! ' . Montross was In Norfolk from Hat tie Creek. Mrs. M. iNicholB was In Norfolk from Foster Monday. Charles H. Johnson returned from a several days' sojourn in Omaha. A. II. Winder has gone to Deadwood - wood ami tlio Black Hills for a busi ness trip. Mrs. D. Mathowson and Mrs. N. A. Ralnbolt have gone to Omaha for a short visit. Frank Drobort of Pierce has ac cepted a position in the Northwest ern depot with his undo , H. A. Dro- jort. ICdltur 11. C. Pcrshing of the I'lorco Loader was in the city Sunday , mak ing acquaintances and viewing the soldier camp. Miss McLaughlin of CarroHon- Ohio , is visiting her sister , Mrs. M. A. McMillan. Miss McLaughlin is enroute homo from a visit to Cali fornia. Mrs. Kli/aboth McFarland and Miss Hlta McFarland , mother and sis ter of City Clerk S. U. McFarland , ar rived from Lynch Monday morning for a visit. The llremen arc complaining that there are people who persist In driv ing over the hose lines when they arc laid out for service , at the risk > f injuring them. Miss Mabel Whitla returned to her mine In Battle Creek Sunday night. She has just completed a three- months' course in music with Mrs. Cora A. Beels. The republicans of Norfolk precinct will meet in the city ball tonight at 8 o'clock to nominate candidates for the ofllcos of justices of the peace , ' constables and road overseers. .Mrs. John Leonard , who has been attending tlio P. 13. O. convention In Lincoln as delegate from Iowa , has returned to Norfolk for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Asa K. Leonard. The Ladles Missionary society of the First Congregational church will meet Tuesday afternoon at U o'clock with Mrs. C . U. Sailer. It Is the day for election of officers and all mem bers are desired to lie present. Mr. and Mrs F. II. Scott drove to Norfolk from Stanton Sunday and Mr. Scott left on the Monday mornIng - j Ing train for Mason City , la. , to at tend a meeting of tlio directors of the Modern Brotherhood of America. A brother-in-law from Stnnton came to Norfolk and paid the line of Blanche Jensen , releasing her from jail. .11 m ml i > Haynuh is having a harder time than be had anticipated to raise the funds and is still behind the bars. The llrst services In the now Pres byterian church wore held yesterday and good audiences wore In attend ance at all the services. The pastor , Hev. F. P. Wigton , preached In the morning and Uev. S. F. Shnrplcss at night. The church building has just been completed at the corner of Mad ison avenue and Ninth street and pre sents a neat , clean and attractive ap pearance. Dedication services will bo hold later. This morning wan "Blue Monday" for certain In this vicinity. A sprinkle of rain had fallen before day break to make the ground sloppy and the sun never peeped once with the opening of day so that It was a gloomy morning all around , with siiowers and drizzles to help out the gloom. The rainfall was light up to noon but the direction of the wind and general conditions backed np by the weather report , promised more rain before there was a clear-up. Governor Mickey has appointed n corps of veterinarians to assist State Veterinarian A. W. Thomas , among whom are Dr. C. A. McKlm of this city and Dr. W. D. Hammond of Wnyne for this section of tlio state. Dr. McKlm 1ms just received his com mission from Governor Mickey. This u ii position which lias come to Dr. Molvlm wholly through merit and Ills nmny friends are ploiMi'd ' with his recognition The positions will he largely honorary for the reason that the last legislature fulled to proMde an appropriation to meet the expenses , but ( ho pay of assistants IH supposed to be $ C > a day when they me doing state \\ork. The need of mich assist ance Is shown In ( lie teports of the state veterlnlirlan that In 1'JOI ' there died In the slate of disease more than Kl.OiiO sheep. 18.000 horses. S 1.000 head of cattle and 200.000 head of hogs. Commissioners' Proceedings. Madison. Nebr. , Oct. ( t , UlO.'t , I p. m. Hoard of county coiumlsHlonerH met pursuant to adjournment , all mem bers present. Minutes of hint meetIng - Ing were read and on motion ap proved , on motion I lie lollowlng bills weie allowed : H. L. Lovelace , bridge work , fia.'l.llli. H. L Lovelace , bridge work , $2ii ! : no. It. L. l/ivelace , bridge work , $21 ; : Iti. llouurd Miller Lumber company , lumber. $1,1105.8:1. : EdardH At Itradford Lumber com pany , lumber , $1,5311.33. Win llrunimund , bridge work , , , $ M i I Till. Win. llrninniund , hauling tiling , $25 50 Wm. Itrummund , grading commis sioner district number 2. $29.oo , Norfolk An/.legor , printing. $21.215. .1. .1 Clements , fees In slate cases , etc. $11.15. \\Vldi At Wllborger , carpenter work on coal house , $1111.511. K. 10. llarnum , iirlnllng , $30.00. Selmmnnn Drug Co. , driigH , $ ; i.fi ( ) . Dr. .1. It. Montgomery , medical ser vice , $10.00. II. I ( admix , dllchtng , $21)1.5S. ) lr ) I ) . II. McMnhon , Impicst ( Mar- uhalll $15.70. S. Kent , ono wolf scalp , $2.00. C.V. . Criim , salary for September , $100.110. Hammond Printing Co. , books , $10.00. L.V. . Lyon , grading commissioner district number I , $72.00. Hurt Mapes , county attorney , sal ary and expense , $207.35. Anna Herman , witness fees In Eddy case , $2.50. Nebraska Telephone Co. , rout and toll , $11.315. limit Winter , county clerk , salary as clerk of board , 3rd quarter , $100.00. George Thlel , grading , $3.50. Ernest Hnrtnmn , grading , $1.50. Arthur Conrad , grading , $1.50. Nebraska Telephone Co. , toll , 70c I1' . A. MntHou , grass seoil for court house yard , $2.50. C. 1C. Hanson , hard ware and re pairing graders , $135.80. 'A. Cox , livery for county commis sioners , $9.75. Frank Huddle , land for road and moving fence , $815.00. 1'Yank Plouzok , bridge work , $1.50 , applied on tax. * Antelope county , bridge work , $31.25. Pat Turner , road work in commis sioner district number 3 , $27.50. Pat Turner , road work in commis sioner district number I , $27.50. Pat Turner el al , ditching , $135.30. John Kohorts et al , ditching , N. A. Ilalnbolt , land for road In northwest corner ol I 1-23-1 , $150.00. ( Mis Kaul , salary for September , $10.00. On motion the clerk was In structed to call the general election Tuesday , November 3 , 11103 , and the several voting places wore designated as follows : < Norfolk First ward , city ball ; Second ward , Ahlinann's residence on South Fifth street ; Third ward , West Side hose house ; Fourth ward , hose house Norfolk Junction. Norfolk precinct , outside of city of Norfolk , Elscloy building , corner of Second street and Norfolk avenue. Valley precinct , Hay school house. Deer Creek precinct , Hughes school house. Meadow Grove precinct , Ileoch hall , Meadow Giovo , Nebraska. Jefferson precinct , Kiorstoad hall , Tllden , Nebraska. Grove precinct , Muflley school house. Highland precinct , county pom- fa rin. llattlo Creek precinct , opera house , Hutllo Creek. Warnervlllo precinct , Warner's hall in Warnervlllo. Union precinct , Snyder's black smith shop , In' ' Madison , Nebraska. Fail-view precinct , Hod school house. Schoolcraft precinct , Tlirockmor- ton's hcool house. limerick precinct , West Emorlck school house , Shell Creek precinct , engine house In Newman Grove , Nebraska. Kalama/oo precinct , Jenkins' school house. Green Garden precinct , Schmidt school house. Madison precinct , outside of city of Madison , G. A. U. hall in city of ! of Madison. Madison city , in Madison precinct city hall. Owing to an error in the assess ment on lot U , block 3 , Koenigsteln's 1st addition to Norfolk , Nebraska , , the board redeemed the following I tax sale certificated : No. 221 private sale of 18 % and No. 31C public sale of 1900. The tax for 1'JOl and 1002 were ordered cancelled. On motion the following bills wore i allowed : I It. C. Miles , tux sale of certificates , I ? ! IO.OO. i Hurt Manes , court costs , $5.00. ! On motion board adjourned to No- I vembor ii , 1903. j Emll Winter , i County Clerk. I Wanted Lady or gentleman of fair j education to travel for a firm of ? 2fiO- | Ooo.OO capital. Salary , $1,072 per j year and expenses ; jmld weekly. Ad- i dress , with stamp , J. A. Alexander , i Norfolk. Neb. Wedding invitations and aimcnmco instils , engraved or printed , at Tit ? Nowa ofll o. Norfolk Man Got the Soldier's Monthly Wajjcs. ROLLED THE CUDES FOR $25 PER The Stranger lniiilred | Where he Might Get a Friendly Game and Taylor Dlalr Accommodated Him. Had the Bones Hypnotized. When one of ( he coloted soldlent > f the TwenlHIfth Infantry came Into Norfolk ami Impilred where he might ; et a game at "shouting craps , " he Ittle reall/ed until It was all over that within a half hour's time he nlghl lose hbt month's wages and hen HDIIIO to one of Norfolk's own. I'hls , however , Is just what happened ind one of the fellows wearing while stripes on Ills coat left theclly iretty well cushions. Charlie happened to be al liberty when the visitor asked for a little 'rlendly game. Chiirlle IH n cook mil was oil' duly. Besides , he want- d to ( rout the slrangotH right dur- ng their stay here HO he nccommo laled tlio Inquirer's wish , Before tinny mlnutim had elnpHod he was J7fi to the good and Hit1 other man van all In. Started on 15 Cento. The Hporl started on fifteen cenlH. Charlie limned "Lit lie Joes" and Big Dicks" JUKI at the right times mill his three nlcKlcH hud grown lo in even dollar. Then he played lor solid roclts and Uepl on winning lie dew on Hie dice until they Hermed o shoot sevens and ec\oim | linll-i Tlmlnnloly. A slack lo the good lie dice changed hands ami ( In' irmy man won for a spell. Tin \ ouldn'l slay away , ( hough , ami vhen Charlie did get them back he loubled and tripled uiilll the tack vaa an even $25. For $25 n Throw. Favored by fortune and with pnm lectti good , the Norfolk wloldcr id .ho hones next put up his pile ol' $ : . ' , " > mil cast ( lie Illtle Ivory cubes. "SK Hid one are HIM on , " HU.VH he , snap dug Ills chocolate lingers In the air of triumph , and raking In ( In1 \\in ling. The lucky twenly-llxo slaji-d stuck lo the board and the pair of lice were lolled again. II WIIM a 'Llltlo Joe" to gel and Charlie shot n vain , lie lost back the $25 and hen bin luck returned. With a hyp lotlc spell cast upon his blocks ol : hancn , the Norlolk man doubled nick to Illty and then In one more ucky throw his pile grew to $75. That was tlio other's monthly wages mil that was Ills Waterloo. His nickels were strapped If his sboiil- lorn weren't and he walked buck to camp bogging for hi cad. lingraved calling cards , including plate , $1.75 per hundred ; whore plata s furnished , $1.25 per hundred. At [ 'ho News office. Arranging Election Doards. Chr. Schavland. clerk of the ills- rlct court at Madison. Is busy Jimt tow receiving and filing away appll- iiitlmiH and recommendations of neil who will sit on the election iiiards In the voting precincts and vards of the county. The appoint- nents will be made in a few days , vben tlio lists will bo published. MANAGIiH WANTIil ) In tills county mil adjoining territories to represent mil advertise an old established .voalthy business house of solid li- mnclal standing. Salary , $21 weekly with expenses additional , paid each Monday by check direct from head- puirters. lixponsos advanced and ior.se and carriage furnished when iccossary. Position permanent. Ad- Iross Secretary , iiOO Monon building , Chicago , 111. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days. For several months our younger irothor had been troubled with Indi gestion. He tried several remedies nit got no benefit from them. Wo [ inrchased homo of Chamberlain's Stomach > and Liver Tablets and ho commenced taking them. Insldo of thirty days ho had gained forty lounds In flesh. He is now fully re covered. Wo have a good trade on the tablets. Holley Bros. , mer chants , Long Branch , Mo. For sale ) > Klesau Drug Co. He Learned a Great Truth. It Is said of John Wesley that ho ) iico said to Mistress Wesley : "Why do you tell that child the same : hlng over and over again ? " "John Wesley , because once telling Is not unough. " It Is for this same reason : lmt yon are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Homoily cures colds and grip ; that It counter- 'icts any tendency of those diseases to result lu pneumonia , and that It Is pleasant and safe to tako. For sale by the Klesau Drug Company. Every Drop Counts. Homombor that when you are rub bing Perry Davis' Painkiller on a muscle that has been strained by overwork. Down Into the tiny pores of the skin Painkiller works Its way , soothing the intlammed tissues and taking away the ache. Ask your druggist what his other customers say of this household benefactor. There Is but one painkiller , Perry DavlH' . For n pleasant physic take Chain- borlaln'ti Stomach and Liver Tablets , Easy to take , pleasant In effect , For anlo by Kiosau Drug. Co. Do you feel broken down nnddoei your system need nourishment ? Jusl Maii'Iir'YJno tablets , tlio world's real i .1 remedy fur Hie nerve i bnl * .nid blond and wad h re.mtllH Klf > - .an Drug Co Whv Hiinvi with MUM kidneys ? The discovery ol Kldncy-KMex IIIIM prmod a bloHHlng lo tliouHimdH of kidney mtffoterH who hnve been in- Mimed ( o perfect health. TICHO | lab- lets drive the dlxi-axcd gerniH out ( if the H.VMtem. ami we urge all HiilforerH lo give thin sclenilllc and HiicccHRful Kidney remedy a trial. Price 25 cenlH. Klesuu Drug C'o. Finn n Ten Penny Nnll Through His Hn ml. While opening a box , J , C. Mount of Three Mile Hay , N. V. run a ten penny nail through the lleshy part of his hand "I llmnulil at mice of nit the pain and .Morcnom thin would cause me , " he nays , "and Imuiedlatu * ly applied Clmmhorlaln'H Pain Halm and occasionally alierwarilH , To my HiirprlHo It removed all pnln and Horn * iienH and the Injured parts were soon healed " For wale hj Kletmu Drii ( ; Company. Gnn You Imnulne a Hpeek of matter I 150 of an Inch In dlainolor. Some of Hie air cells In the human IniigH are mi bigger limn Ihal When you have n cold , thane liny cells are clogged with iniicnilH or phlomu. Allen'H Lung lliilMnin , In curing a cold , clears the tiny all' piiHHiigcH of elfele matter nml henlH the Inlhttnniatlon In the bronchial tubes. Hern's Hwoet Laxative CillpH liaVO no equal for bllloumieHH or constipa tion. They do not gripe but move ( he bowels gently and easily , clemm ing the liver and the effcel. given HlreiiKlh to the glniiilH , preventing ; a return of the dlHordei price to and 'J. > < eiil 4 KH .nil I li in ; I 'n Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This preparation cm it in- all of the ( ligcstanlB nml < lii ; > IK all kinds ol foeil. It ' - . iclief and never hills to cure. Il all v > s JMI to cat , all the food jonwaiil. The mostsensitive Ntomaclis can t.iUe it liy ISUM ! ; many tliuiisnniN i > l ( hM"'l'tics ' hii'-e been cured aftereverv himcNe failed. la unequalled lor Hie Mnitiarli. Child ren \vltliuea1 ; Mnmaclis tlnlve on It. Cures nil sio.nach troubles In U 111 \ I'n.rlilrilico ' < I ' in. -I III'Wll' . bUO > Sold by KloHim Drug Co. 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 c \\iint J'.ur u -i i , hi' MI In , iul it liualiUdil lirown or rli'li Marl , " Tlien me BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Do Good It Pays. A Chicago man has observed that "Oood deeds are better than real es tate deeds some of the latter are \Miilbless. Ad klndlv and gently , show sympathy and lend a helping band. You cannot possibly lose by It " Most men appreciate a kind word and encouragement more than substantial help Theie are persons in this community who might truth fully sav : "My good friend , cheer up. A few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Itomedy will rid you of your cold , and there is no danger whatever from pneumonia when you use that medicine. It always cures. I know It for It has helped me out many a time. " Sold by ICiesnti Drug Com pany. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LaxativeHromoQuinlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. Ii. NV. Grove's signature Is on each box. liSc. NOW READY The Many Adventures of FOXY GRANDPA Including nil tlio merry picture * cou- tHincil in tlia two \olimiop , entitled "Ailvpiiturnii of K x > tlrandjm" nuil "KiirthiirAdtimtiircHof Koxj Urnncl. tin. " Mr. SclinU/nI uid to IHO onu day at Inncli : t-VYImt tin von think of n terles of comic drawniKBtloalliiK with a urund- fatlinr and lil two grandionn ? " " 1.91 the Kramlfftt-ior Ixi thnrlarerone nf llio trio. In mosv of tlio ether cat > e > tlio ynniiK folk lunn hern mimrlor tlmn tin * old iwnpln uiwn uhoin they plajcd ti ) ir joKi . I 't K ravorno it. " Tlio next morning lie cama to my of- Hc with kkxtcliox for half n dozen t rlr . ami ultli tha namn "Foxy Grand pa" m Ini liaail. T'IO Niiccci.il of tlio MTlen in thii New York Hornld UIIP liiNtantanxotis , for who hud nut heard of "Foxy Qranilpn" and "lltinny ? " The jolly old Rnntloman , dear to Krottu people Bbellai , children , might n I most In- called tlio Mr , Pickwick of comic pictart'f pictart'fKDWAKIMfAItSHALL. . To ( Irnndfitlliar * Who Are And Tn Tlio o Wlio Are To Do , 1 Murrily D iicatuTIdH Hook. "IH'X.NY. " Soul iMiittHgo paid oi ) reroipt of ON'K DOM/All in currency or portal order ; nocliockt riHvneii L. H. HAMERSLEY CO. 49 Wall Street , New York.