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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1903)
THE NORFOLK NKWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 'JO , 1903 , II * ! Goes Into Effect on that Road Next Sunday. CHANGES ARE NOT MATERIAL. Trains Most Affected nro the One from Omnha nt Noon and Those Leaving for Bonestcel nnd Long Pine Short ly After. IKrom Tlnirmliiy'H Dnllv ] The long oxpcctod and much spec ulated upon now I line card ROOM Into effect on the Chicago and North weal- em railroad next Sunday. Contrary to ovpootalloim there are no material cluuiKOH of tlmo HO far aa Norfolk IH ooiicoi ned The Ki'ontoHt change In In the Hoiu'Mlcul piiHuongor , now ar riving al the .turnsInn ! at 11:55 : a.m. , which iindor HID now Huhodnlo will not nrrlvo until 12:115. : llomalnlng there Iwonty mlnuton for dinner , the train will Innvo the Junction for lloMOHtuol al 12r : > n , and will leave the u-to\Mi | depot at 1:05. : Thin makoH the Honosloul train fifteen mltiuloB later nut of the city dopnl than now. Tito Long Pine paHi'Hiigor , which niakoH I'onnoctlon here with the Bono- fllool train froth Omaha , will leave the Junction imdor > tlm now Hchedulo at 1 o'clucU Instead of 12:20. : E The Deadwood fast freight , No. 119 , will arrive at the Junction from the eiiHt at 10:55 : a. m. , Instead of II o'clock. The leaving tlmo for the west will ho the muno as now , 12:30 : p. in. Freight No. 01 from the west will arrive at the Junction at 7 p. m. Instead of ( i-l5. : Some of the freight trains are Hcodnlod to arrive and depart from the now freight yards Instead of from the Junction. One nilnutu changes nro made In freights No. 39 , Til10 , 02 and 11G. The morning train for Omaha will depart at the same old tlmo , 0:03 : from the up-town depot and 0:30 : from the Junction. There IH no change In the time of the Black Hills train , which will arrive from the east at 7:30 : and depart at S o'clock. This train will hereafter make regular slops al Clearwater , where It has only been stopping to leave passen gers. The train from the Black Hills will arrive at 12:20 : the same as now and depart at 12:10. : LETTER FROM STATE ARCHITECT Mr. Tyler Tello of the Progress of the Plans for the New Norfolk Hos pital for the Insane. The following letter from State Architect .lames Tyler , Jr. , to Hurt Mapos of this city concerning the statutes of the plans for the Norfolk hospital for the Insnno. nnd the pros pects for the early letting of the con tract contains a little additional In formation to Unit secured by W. M. Robertson at Lincoln , and gives a few reasons for the delay In visiting Norfolk. It is ovldont that the pro- limlnnrioa to the robnlldlng nro well In hand and that there will bo some thing doing on the hill as early as the weather will permit In the spring. Following is the loiter : Lincoln , Nob. , Nov. 17. Mr. Rnrt Mapea , Norfolk , Nob. Dear Sir : Yours of the llth , hint. , at hand. I wish to suy that It was my Intention to bo there on the tlrst of this month , but the repair work on all the build ings of the state , which I have to see , oven to the llttlo details , have kept mo very busy to get thorn In before the cold weather sets In. I can sny that I have made a good showing ; the steam nnd plumbing have kept mo at the penitentiary , Mil ford and Grand Island. I am working on the plans and will have them ready so the contractor can llgnro on them January , 1901. I understand that the board Is com Ing up soon. One reason that I have not been up there Is that my railroad fare and expenses are not provided and as I have to wait for my salary for 1C months , It makes money mat ters tight. Trust yon will look at this in the right light and understand the clrcum stances In which L am situated. You can toll your people up there that wo are going on with the plans. I will have the board take up the matter of expense , thanking you for the kindness you and your people have shown , I am , Yours Very Respectfully , James Tyler , Jr. THURSDAY TIDINGS. Miss Halo of Battle Crook was Norfolk visitor yesterday. Mrs. Moses has returned from visit with her parents at Crotghton. O. A. Williams of the firm of Jack son & Williams of Nollgh was a Nor folk visitor Thursday. J. M. Colemnn was In the city 01 business from Cody yesterday , re turning on the night train. E. R. Spragno of Elgin Is In the cit > on his way homo from Sioux City whore ho went with a carload o horses. The Ladles' guild will meet tomor row afternoon with Mrs. Leonard a 2:30. : All members nro requested to attend as there is work to bo done. The dance given by company L las night In the Marqnnrdt hall was vor > well attended and proved highly enJoyable Joyablo to those who wore present Company L linn a reputation of glv- iiB highly enjoyable dancing parties nd that of last night wan no excop- Ion to tlio rulo. i-H , M. P. Hultor of Chndron Is vis- thiK lior nlHtor , Mm. S. V. Dunn. IrH. .Suiter's llttlo girl will receive lodlciil treatment whllo hero from no ( if the Norfolk doctoiH. Lincoln Stnr : The men of the iIolhodlHl church of Norfolk raised oino money for the church by ncrv- ng a mnii'cookod ouppor , hut It looks Ike a mighty had precedent. The fiont axle of a f.irmor'fl wagon oavlly loaded with bouts , Htmppml In wo yesterday on Main Htront and the aoclmrliio roots woroHcattorodbroad- Ht over a considerable section of lie street. Charley MJlillItT hack team was rlghtonod by the parade of the Ton s'lihtH In n lir ) : Unom company whoti 10 hand and "Carrie Nation" turned onth on Second street mid decided o do a runaway Htunt of a few blocks , 'hoy were caught before any partlc- lur damage WIIH ilono. Norfolk dnoH not HCCIII to bo healthy or plmiihoni. IL. . llomho han boon Ich for Homo months with typhoid fein - in * nnd recently W. 11. Utah has'boon eiiitlnud to bin hoiiso with grit ) . Ho oetH to bo able to take ) euro of the rozon pipes of the town , however , > y the tlmo of the next freeze up. If pastors of the churches will re- toiiihar that The News doslros to pub- lob Sunday announcements tomorrow or the boncllt of Its rural route road- rs , and Rend mich notices to the of- Ice by noon , they will confer a favor lot only upon the paper hut upon the eoplo living near Norfolk who are ntorcstod In these matters. The entertainment by the Rohokah Odd Fellows lodge last night In the Odd Follows hall was thoroughly ap roclnted by the Odd Follows and their nmlllcs In attendance nnd It perhaps s only the forerunner of future en oynblo entertainments of like char- ictor. Games and dancing furnished umiRomont and cholco refreshments voro served. The dray team of O. A. Rlchoy wont ute the ditch In front of the Fair Uoro Thursday noon and the strng glos of the liorscx resulted In tholr lecomlng tangled up In the harness o the extent that the harness was ) adly ruined before the animals were oleascd from their predicament. Mr. { Ichoy considers himself fortunate hut the horses came out of the tangle illvo. The chicken plo dinner given by ho ladles of the Congregational ihurch In the vacant room In the Pa cific block was n decided success. The chicken plo and the other "Hxln's" vlth which the guesls were served voro fair samples of the excellent llnnors that prevail In Congregational lomos of the city , and a great crowd mtnml/.od the Hpread. When the re olpts arc figured up It will bo found hat the ladles have netted a nice sum for tholr treasury. Hurt Mupcs Is arranging to put a Htcnm heating plant In his building hat will heat the Hoffman & Violo urnlturo sloro and the store of the N'orl'olU Shoo company. The plpo will > o attached to the holler that heats the Mast block and the Hayes Jewelry store , nnd the tenants will pay a cer : aln sum each month for tholr heat , : > nt It Is considered that It will bo cheaper and bettor heat than indlvid- ml plants could furnish. It is ox- liocled lo have the arrangements com [ ilctod before the holidays. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Wo may bo able to get the bool cnso out where wo can use It after all. The dignity nnd reverence of the Senior shows up well at their class meetings. The freshmen net as If they had boon In the high school for years am ! practically owned the wholething. . It is understood that the seniors act like freshmen at tholr class meetIngs Ings nnd still they expect us to respect spoct them. Any way the Freshman class Is It If ono song has anything to do wltl it. "The Dutch Company Is the Best Company. " Three essays are required of eacl pupil during his senior year. The tlrst Is duo on the Friday before the Christmas vacation. Some of the girls of the froshmai class don't seem to nppreclatao the fact that pupils are supposed to enter tor the room from the side door. The Janitor thinks pupils migh have a llttlo moro care about thho way they regulate the heat. It seems that they open the windows with th heat coming full blast Any one In the room as the five minute boll rings at noon would wonder dor what class was coming In fron Miss McCoy's recitation room. Tlv Freshmen girls go In there the very last thing and got help on tholr a ! gobra problems. Lands. Wo have several buyers for goo farm lauds. If you have anything In this line to offer for sale , list then with us and wo will sell thorn for you Wo have some excellent bargain to offer In Oklahoma , Texas , Kansa nnd Nebraska lands nnd ranches. Call and see us. Q. R. Seller & Co. Norfolk , Nebraska . .ooks for Relief From the Supreme Court. EXPECTS TO DE GIVEN LIBERTY. -Its Recent Trial Attracted Attention. Prosperous Alnaworth and Ita Cat. tie Interests Long Pine and Its Attractions Bassett nnd Newport. AltiBWorth , Neb. , Nov. 19. From a Itaff Correspondent : Up In the conn- y jail at this plnco Is ImprlHonod ho noted Fred M. linns , whoso recent rial atlractod so much attention hroughoiit the fllale. Ho Is awaiting ho dectalon of the supreme court by vhlclt huVIIH granted a stay. Mr. Inns Is confident that ho will bo granted a now trial and thai , In such vent , ho will ho acqultlod nnd again undo a free man. Kvorylhlng about Alnsworlh tolls f the healthy condition of this sec- Ion of the Htato and the clltzdns nro iroHporoits In a highly grnllfylng nilDr. Supported by a country vealthy In Its herds the llncst herds lint the grass of Nebraska pralrlcu m > duct the business end of this community Is now , as over , thriving , 'orlmpa no other section of those imnd plains sends such bcof to the .ablos of the moat-eating world ns bis , the heart of the cattle country. The people of this town have ono ulvantngo over their eastern neigh- > ors which Is worth noting and which cannot ho appreciated without first coming hero. On these cold wintry nornlngs , Alnsworth folk are permit- cd by a kind fortune nnd the science of morldlans to sleep just ono hour ongor than these of Long Pine , and still get up at the same time. This s duo to the fact that the tlmo changes at Long Pine from central to western so that going west you leave ng Pine an hour before you arrive and then sot your watch back to rec oncile the trouble. LONG PINE IS INTERESTING. An Ideal Resort In Summer and no Less Attractive In Winter. Long Pine , Neb. , Nov. 19. From a Staff Correspondent : Just 133 miles west of Norfolk on the Northweslcrn road , Long Pine Is the terminus of that portion of the Norfolk division over which the train crows run , for t Is hero that railroad men who have faithfully drawn their heavy tinlns up the long grade , got off nnd hand : holr cars to fresh lots of drivers who lake thorn westward. Long Pine , which Is an Ideal resort n summer , Is no less attractive ! dur ing this frigid season of the year. With much doing to keep things live ly , this point looks good to the vlsllor lust now. A FLOURISHING TOWN. Bassett , the Capital of Rock County , Is a Business Place. Bnssotl , Nob. , Nov. 19. From a Staff Correspondent : When the men who drove over the plains along the 101 khorn valley stopped ono night to camp at this pretty spot and next day decided to stay right there and await for future developments , they had tholr good eyes working well. Today the site which they selected Is the county scat of Rock county , and as flour ishing a town as you could wish to find In a day's journey and Its name Is Bassett. Not many years ago there was ono building hero and only ono. Now there Is every sign of a llttlo city with metropolitan improvements. Bas sett is illuminated with a gas whoso brilliancy Is good to look upon. The buildings are substantial and the streets are lined with them. There is some prospect of a rural route out of hero which will take In Mills , and it Is to bo hoped that the men at the head of the movement may bo successful. According to G. W. Wilkinson of Mills , an old Boyd county man , the line will very likely be cstablshcd. It was Mr. Wlklnson's homestead that formed a nucleus for the town ol Perry , which was at onn tlmo suggest ed as a railway terminus. A good deal of fun was created by the purchase of n horse by W. M , Colfax yesterday. Ho bought ono an/ Imnl and at night there were a pair In the stable that belonged to him They call It a "horso" on the seller COUNTRY OF HAY FIELDS. Newport Has Had an Unusually Pros perous Season. Newport , Neb. , Nov. 19. From n Staff Correspondent : Located score of miles to the eastward from the dvlslon terminus of the railroad and supported by ono of the flnosi sections of liny lands and cattle graz Ing fields within the borders of the golden rod state , is a town which is Just now glad to bo alive and which from the looks of Its splendid windows and buildings has n right to bo. This Is Newport , the greatest hay ship ping point in the United States. The season just passed has been an un usually good ono for the territory 1m mediately surrounding this plnco am the business men , together with their stock growing friends nro enjoying the peed effects of It now. Many well to-do stockmen In this vicinity Intend to feed through the winter nnd to await bettor market quotations. BATTLE CREEK. Dnvu Marr was here from Emorlck "Monday. L , II. Hutor of Nollgh wan down hero m business Tueaday. llalscr Werner has built a now of- Ice at his Implement shop. Sam Goodman was down from Meadow Orovo the first of the week. Ceiitrnclor ) Chas , Werner nindo a islncHH trip to Meadow Grove Tues- lay. Mrs. Gregory Wilkinson was hero mm Norfolk Saturday visiting rel- allves. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hnbokost went e > Chlcage ) Thursday for a visit with 'rlonds. F. .1. Halo , who has boon very sick , s out again on the street and shaking muds with his frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Staltonherg , who Hvo north of Meadow Orovo , were shopping In Uattlo Crook Satur- lay. Friday Goo. S. llerry received 8,000 load of sheep from "Wyoming , which IP Is going to feed oil his ranch norlh > f town. Mlrs. W. II. Ilolf , who was confined to the room em account of sickness for nearly two weeks , Is. getting bet- : er again. Sam Kurptgowolt of Madison was visiting here this week with his sons Leopold and Carl , who Hvo north of the river. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sehlnck last Wednesday. Mrs. Schlack Is a daughter of Mr. Loeschor of Norfolk. Fred Melnecko wont to Vordlgro Monday for a visit with John E. Hall , with whom ho Is Interested In lands In that vicinity. "A paper like the Norfolk Dally News Is a credit to the city of Nor folk and this part of the country , " said ono of your subscribers the other day. Chas. Flares Is the Inventor of a curtain eyelet nnd has applied for a patent. Chas. thinks that In the near future ho won't have to patch harness any moro. Henry Stolnnlgor slarted for Penn sylvanla Tuesday to see his old father , who Is 88 years of age , and other rel atlves. Ho has not been home forever over thirty years. L. Flower has occupied John Nel son's residence In east Battle Creek , and fllnco the death of his wlfo Mr. Nelson Is making his home with II. II. Kllbnrn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smolok , who were running a restaurant several months , left Tuesday for Atkinson , where they are going to take up their domicile protein. A monument was erected on the late A. C. Oilman's grave in Hie Union cemetery Tuesday. Mr. Oilman was an eld and well known soltlor and used to live north of town In Dry Hollow. WARNERVILLE. Frank Wheeler of Plattsmonlh Is the guest of his brother George L. II. Cm-berry will glvo the young people a dance in his now barn Frl day evening the 20th. Members of the M. B. A. will give a dance and oyster supper In their lodge room Thursday evening the 2oth. 2oth.Mrs. Mrs. O. M. Moore has returned from a visit to Hastings and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Munson. School district No. 25 has obtained the "Union Sunday School" organ and now the teacher nnd pupils have music dally. There will bo n special mooting of Iho M. B. A. lodge Tuesday ovenlni ; the 24th , when Frank Scott , director and S. S. Hayman , state manager , will bo present. Rooms for rent , heated and well furnished. Gentlemen preferred. 308 South Fifth street. I have a car of fancy apples In the old Elseley building opposite the Oxnard - nard , that will bo sold for 75 cents to $1 per bushel. They Include North ern Spy , Baldwins , Greenings and sweet apples. J. Adlor. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications , as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease , nnd in order to cure It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken Internally , and nets directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pro scribed by ono of the best physicians In this country for years nnd Is a regular prescription It Is composed of the best tonics known , combined with the best blood purifiers , acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingred ients is what produces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co. , Props. , Toledo , Ohio. Sold by all druggists , price 75c. Hall's family pills are the best. There Is no cough medicine so pop ular ns Foloy's Honey and Tar. It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Klesau Drug CeDe Do yon feel mean , tired , fagged out , all run down , no llfo ? Why not take Rocky Mountain Tea ? Makes you well and keeps you well. The Klesau Drug Cc. Anxious Moments. Some of the most anxious hours of SETS THE \ SHIM ON FIRE H No disease causes so much bodily discomfort , or itches , and burns like Eczema. Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads , followed by pustules or blisters from which n gummy , sticky fluid oozes which dries nnd scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap- cars on different parts of the body but of tcncst upon the back , arms , hands , ace , an is n torment jn IQOO orloncol nt times patches on the In- oldo of my hands that itched and burnoel , causing ; times , especially at much discomfort. As tlmo wont by H rre > -worse , nnd I wan convinced tliet night or when over I WIIB attllotod with Eczomn. I con- heated. sultoel Bovaral physician * anil n num The of Jtczc- ber of snoclaHiits , uud used several ox- cause - torniil applications , rooolvintr but ma is a too acid and sllicht temporary relief. In lobruary I decided to trr S. 8. S. , and in loss than general unhealthy condition month I experienced achnnffo for the a HlUiibii * wAiw iw ijw" " * " dition of the blood , bettor , and by Mixy all symptoms had The terrifying itching disappeared , and I found myself entire ly cured , and have Imd .nonreturn ol and burning is pro the disease since. AV. P. I3H.USII , duced by the overflow ManatfT StooUnian'n Advortislnff Aitonoy. Static .1 A , Kansas City , Mo. through the glands and pores "of the skin of the fiery poisons with which the blood-current is over loaded. While external applications , such as washes , soaps , salves and powders aresoot hing and cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease , but S. S. S. docs , and purifies , enriches , and strengthens the thin acid blood nnd cleanses and builds up the general system , when the skin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears. , Semhforour free book on the Skin and its diseases. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , GA * a mother's llfo are those when the llt- tlo ones of the household have the croup. There Is no other medicine so effective In this terrible malady as Foley'H Honey and Tar. It Is a house hold favorite for throat and lung troubles , and as It contains no opiates or other person. It can bo safely given. Klesau Drug Co. He Could Hardly Get Up. P. H. Duffy of Ashley , 111. , writes : "This Is to certify that ave taken two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure and It has helped mo moro than any other medicine. I tried many adver tised remedies , hut none of them gave me any relief. My druggist recom mended Foloy's Kidney Cure and It has cured mo. Before commencing Us use I was In such a shape that I could hardly got up when down. " Klesau Drug Co. Foloy's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds ; reliable , tried and tested , safe and sure. Klesau Drug Co. Physicians Prescribe It. Many broad minded physicians pro scribe Foley's Honey and Tar , as they have never found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat and lung troubles as this great medicine. Klesau Drug Co. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does for the stomach that which It is unable to defer for Itself , oven when but slightly dis ordered or over-loaded. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure supplies the natural juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach , relaxing the nervous tension , while the inllannned muscles of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon eat and enables the stomach and digestive organs to transform all food Into rich , red blood. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Miss Annie Enland , Little Falls , Minn. "I like Kocky Mountain Tea \ory much , will not bo without It. " Greatest remedy on eartli for suffering women. 33 cents. The Klesau Drug Co. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Jinlm , which is ngrco- nbly nroumtic. It is received through the nostrils , cleanses nnd honls the whole sur- fnco over which it diffuses itself. Druggists soil the COc. size ; Trial size by mail , 10 cents. Test it and you nro sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To ncconmiodato those who nro pnrtial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarr/ial trou Ma , the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form , which will bo known as Ely's Liquid Cream Ualtn. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. Foloy's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. Klesau Drug Co. A Remarkable Case. One of the most remarkable cases of a cold , deep-seated on the lungs , causing pneumonia , IR that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner , Marlon , Ind. , who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says : "Tho coughing and straining so weakened mo that I ran down In weight from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number pf remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured mo en tirely of the cough , strengthened my lungs and restored mo to my normal weight , health and strength. " Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Brings red blood back to your faded cheeks , restores the flro and vim of youth. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents In tea or tablet form. The Klesau Drug Co. For a Bad Cold. If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it , and to allay the Irritation and Inflammation of the throat and lungs. For sale by Klesau Drug Co. W. A. Herron of Finch , Ark. , writes , "I wish to report that Foloy's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kid ney nnd bladder trouble that two doc tors had given up. " Kiesau Drug Co. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old age , but just Is the contrary In the case of Dr King's Now Life pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and Irrespective of old ago. Dyspepsia , jaundice , fever , constipation nil yield to this perfect pill. 25c at Asa K. Leon ard's drug store. A Good Name. From personal experience I testify that DoWltt's Little Early Risers are unequalled as a liver pill. Thrty- are rightly named because they' ' glvo strength and energy nnd do their work with ease W. T. Eaaton , Boor- no. Tex. Thousands of people nro us ing those tiny little pills In preference to all othorg because they are so pleasant mrl effectual. They cure bil iousness , torpid liver , Jaundice , sick headache , constipation , etc. They do not purge nnd weaken , but cleanse and strengthen. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts of med icines , none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that After taking a few doses I felt re lieved , and soon thereafter was en tirely cured , and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of rheumatism , neu ralgia , liver and kidney troubles and general debility. " This Is what B. F. Bass , of Fremont , N. C. , writes. Only 50c at Asa K. Leonard's' druggist. A Runaway Bicycle Terminated with an ugly cut on the log of .1. B. Orner , Franklin Grove , 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer , unyield ing to doctors and remedies for fjuir years : Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's Just as good for burns , In the world. " Klesan Drug Co. scalds skin eruptions and piles. 25e at Asa K. Leonard's drug store. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness Is responsible for many a railroad wreck nnd the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. Klng.s Now Discovery for consumption , coughs and colds , even the worst cases can be cured , and hopeless resignation Is no longer a necessity. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester , Mass. , Is one of many whoso llfo was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy Is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by Asa K. Leonard , druggist. Price 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottles free. Cured of Piles After 40 Years. Mr. C. Haney , of Geneva , O. , had the piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWltt's Witch Hazel salvo cured him permanently. Invaluable for cuts , burns , bruises , sprains , lacerations , eczema , tetter , salt rheum and all other skin diseases. Look for the 1 name DeWltt on the package all \ others are cheap , worthless counter- felts. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Patterson , night policeman of Nashua , Iowa , writes , "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting .r * any benefit. A friend recommended * Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured mo. It consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine f I' > 4 1 A'N TE.S P on t ' , oJlton Medi ' 0. II 'in' s ut , \\1. It . . > yu tvell. Our traie nil k it o.i each jiurkn : < . - . iMce < s CT'f. Nertnli | in liuil. . . \ccrpt no * CLKANSINO THE CATARRH AND 1IKAT.ING cum : rou OVS I " O/ - C i CATARRH Ely's Cream Bain , Kaey and pleasant to Dee. Contalus no In jurious druc. It la quickly absorbed. Gives Hellcf at once , It Opens nd Cleanses the Nasal rastagci. Pfll RIlVi U IT A ft Alhys Inflammation lUULl 'N M L AU Heals and I'rotects the Membrane. Restores tlia Senses of Tnsto nnd Smell. LarKe Size , 60 cents at ! 7'W Slzo' 10 cenis SnSBlf , ea Warren Street , New Yorfc , KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eminent - nent physicians as the best fof Kidney and Bladder trouble * . PRICK 50 = . and $1.00.