TIIM vh'\v - I.-IMIUY .1 \vr\UY s IIIDI. Boncstcel Sends a Representa tive to Washington. S.F.LUCAS WAS THE MAN CHOSEN He Will Go to the National Capital to Present the Arguments to Congress Which Appeal to the West and Ought to Touch Others. [ From Monday's Dally. ) At a mooting of tlio Commercial club Saturday evening a committed composed of S. M. Llndloy and .1. M" . Biggins was appointed to raise funds for tlio purpose of sending a repre sentative to Washington In tlio Inter est of the passage of tlio Rosebud res ervation bill. The committee reported at another meeting Monday evening. The report was adopted and the com mittee continued. S. P. Lucas was almost tlio unani mous choice of the contributors and lie was selected to go to the capital to present the argument that Is evident from this vantage ground. Honcstool Pilot. PIERCE. Mrs. Mary Dreyer and family , who have been living at Norfolk the past year , have made arrangements to move' to Pierce In tlio near future. She has purchased eight acres of land of H. H. Mohr , lying north of the Wil low In Mohr's addition , and will erect n residence , barn and other buildings on the same. W. G. Hlrons returned last Sunday from a trip to Chicago and a visit over Christmas with his folks at Early , Iowa. While In Chicago ho and Lou Miller caught a glimpse of Nlederman , one of the car barn rob bers. bers.Thos Thos Chilvcrs attended a meeting of the executive committee of the re publican state central committee at Lincoln Tuesday. The meeting of the full central committee will bo called about the middle of January , at which time the date for the state convention will be named. N. M. Nelson , who will occupy tbe chair In the county treasurer's office next Thursday , was in town Wednes day on business. He was drawn on the federal jury that sits In Omaha the first of the year , but went down Monday and was excused by Judge Munger. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Mohr enter tained the Tuesday night Card club at their beautiful homo this week in a very pleasant manner After the usual time spent In playing cards the guests were favored with several vocal solos by Mr. Bert Palmer of Sioux City , who has a fine bass voice. Miss Myrtle Burkhead accompanied on the piano and also rendered a vocal solo. solo.Aug Aug Schwlchtenberg yesterday pur chased 30,000 brick of G. H. Mallory for the new brick that will be erected In the spring on the Turek lot east of the City meat market. The new building will be the same length and heighth as the Bockelman harness store. John Steen of Wahoo visited the first of the week with his nephew , W. H. Hough. The greater portion of Mr. Steen's life has been given to the service of the postofRco department. For several years he held a high po sition in the postofllce at Omaha , then as railway mall clerk , postmaster at his home town of Wahoo and a great number of years postoffico Inspector in this state. L. K. Springstcln , of Mills precinct , was at the county seat on business Wednesday and dropped in at this office to have his subscription Jerked up a notch and "jolly" the editor upon the line showing made by republicans In Mills precinct at the recent elec tion. Mr. Springsteln and tlio repub licans of Mills precinct ar certainly , to be congratulated upon the splendid gain In that precinct. Call. MEADOW GROVE. We wish the gentlemen who borrow our morning papers when we are out would either subscribe for the papers themselves or return ours before bor- rowhig them. * Wo nro Informed that tlio scarlet fever quarantine which has been In effect In this neighborhood for some time was removed Thursday. Ray Dlckorson of the southwest neighborhood made this department a call Thursday that was appreciated 'by this end of the push. Como again. If the pestiferous pup who steals the tin cups left at Joe Beech's pump will call ho can have the keys to this office , where ho can find a complete assortment of lye cans , crocks , paste pots , etc. , all guaranteed to bo dirty. Owen Bowser was thrown from a horse Monday and suffered a bad fracture - turo of the wrist close to the band. Dr. Kindred sot the broken member and considering the nature of the In jury the boy Is doing well. Postmaster House 1ms received a communication from , the weather bu reau department nt Washington , D. C. , to the effect that Meadow Grove is included in the towns to receive the emergency warnings from the weather bureau. The guessing contest at Joe Beech's hardware store came off just as wo went to press , with Andy Collins first , airs. Tiios. Miller second , J. H. Col- grove third , E. H. Cathcart fourth and Aimer Oellrlng fifth The jar con tained SJ/JB'.i kernel * of corn. The swap social given hy the La dles Aid Boolcty on Wot-'nowlay ' oven- lug In the opera house \vns a roaring success. The oxcltomont ran high at the tlmo of swapping. After time wan called purl of Iho crowd enjoyed thorn- solves with games , while others found enjoyment In pinning their articles of swap to the boys' coat tails , said ar- tlclos constating of clothes plus , pictures - tures and ribbons. A nloo supper was Horved , to the enjoyment of all pres ent , and we hope the ladles will give another In the near future. Press. WISNER. John Meier of West Point was In the city Monday visiting his clothing emporium. Miss Sarah Johnson of Stanton was a holiday guest of Mrs. C. A. Peterson and family. W. 13. Anlln was over from Bancroft during the holidays visiting his par ents and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives In Meadow Grove. Ole Hnnslng and family returned to tholr homo In Nlohrani Monday from a visit with relatives. Several Winner young people spent New Year's day In Beemor , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crosby. Mrs. Ed Schulto , of West Point , vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. 11. Kellesbaum from Friday until Sunday. Herman Stark and son , of Cumlng Creek , visited the former's brother , John Stark , and family , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. McNish returned Sunday from spending Christmas with the former's parents in Fremont. The Ladles' Aid society of the Con gregational church will meet with Mrs. A. L. Hewitt Wednesday , January C. Mrs. Jno. Holt and children returned to Fremont Sunday from their holiday visit with Martin Ho ft and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. West and Mrs. McElroy , who arc visiting from Lead , S. D. , spent a few days In Omaha this week. Mrs. J. I. Davis entertained her lit tle sister and niece , Misses Anna and Irma Dnhl , of Scribnor , during the holidays. W. 15. Kolso returned Tuesday from attending the burial services of Ills mother , Mrs. Diantha Kelso , at Guth- rlo , Iowa. Prof. G. L. Scott , of the Conserva tory of Music , Nellgh academy , spent Christmas with his parents , Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Scott. Miss Nellie Dugher is spending a portion of the holiday vacation with relatives and friends at Norfolk and Battle Crook. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sleckc will start for Houston , Texas , next Monday where they go to join in celebrating the golden wedding anniversary of a sister of Mrs. Slecko's. Gallagher Bros , have the logs cut for about 15,000 feet of lumber to bo used In building Improvements on tholr farm premises southeast of town. Albert Toollo's portable sawmill Is en gaged for the job. Mrs. Julius Degnor , sr. , and grand' daughter , Miss Lillie Degner of Nor folk , were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Degner , jr. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Thompson will depart next week on n trip to the Pa cific coast , to bo absent one month visiting points in California , Wash ington and Oregon. F. W. West received a telegram at 1:10 : p. in. Tuesday bearing the sad In telligence of the death of his brother , Harry , who resided in Chicago. Ho at once notified A. J. West , who was ab sent in Omaha on business , and departed - parted on the 1:3-1 : train , the oldeot brother taking a train out of Omaha for Chicago. Mr. West had not boon ill long , and the last report received here , previous to the announcement of his death , was that ho was' thought o 1)0 improving. Free Press. A Timely Suggestion. This is the season o" the year when .ho prudent and carefi.l housewife re plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's ough Romody. It is certain to bo icedcd before the winter is over , and results arc much more prompt ind satisfactory when It is kept at mnd and given as soon as the cold Is contracted and before it has become settled in the system. In almost every Instance a severe cold may bo warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears. There Is no dan ger in giving It to. children for II contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults ant children like it. Buy dt and you wll ! got tlio best. It always cures. For sale by the Klesau Drug Co. How to Prevent Croup. It will bo good news to mothers o : small children to learn that croup can lie prevented. The first sign of croui is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse This Is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy freely as soon as the child becomes hearse , or oven after the rough cough appears , and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger and anxiety may bo avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never boon known to fail. It Is , In fact , the only remedy that can always bo depended upon and that Is pleas ant and safe to take. For sale by the Kicsnu Drug Co. Get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at Kio- sau's drug store. They are easier to take and moro pleasant in effect than pills. Then tholr use Is not followed by constipation as Is often the case with pills. Regular size , 25c per box. Banks of Norfolk and North Nebraska are Recognized. MORTENSEN ISSUES THE LIST The Stntlstcs Show That as Much Money Belonging to the State Is In the Banks of Outside Towns as In Those of Omaha and Lincoln. [ From Mondny'H Diillv.1 From the following list of deposits vhlch have boun placed In the banks > f the state hy Treasurer MortotiBoii , t Is a notable fact tjmt Norfolk and ither cities of northern Nebraska llg- ire conspicuously and have received heir share of the money : 'armors & Merchants , Lin coln $ 5,071.50 lank of Commerce , Lincoln I.IJI-.II- Clty National. Lincoln fi.JIGO.sa Columbia National , Lincoln. r > , ; ! 7i.ll ! Mrst National , Lincoln fi.llUU1 Commercial National , Omaha 'I.SU.Ill ! ) 'Irst National , Omaha1,757.0 ! ) Merchants National , Omaha -I , ; ! ! ! ! ) . ? ! Omaha National -1,775.10 Union National , Omaha . . . . 5,1158.87 IT. S. National. Omaha lCSii5.5i : : 'Irst National. Alliance : iU85.l5 ! lattlo Creek Valley bankI,111""I mill ; of Imzlllo Mills 1.500.00 Jrokon Bow State bankI.OSlil.OO Justor National , Broken Bow 5,011.70 State Bank of Curtis : i,0S5.58 : lanuebrog State bank . . . . 1,510.10 Commercial State bank , Grand Island -l.Oill.K ! Grand Island Banking Co. , . . lir > ! ) .fi ( > Union State bank. Hastings.1,01)I.U ) ! First National , Hastings . . . l.lliil.L'Jt Gorman National , Hastings. 1-IIS.5I ! ! first National , Holdrogo . . . . 2I5. ! ) ( ' 'li-st National , Loomls It.OOO.OO Cltl/ons bank. McCook1.M8.15 N'ewport State bank 2,000.00 Norfolk National I.IItl.i : ! "li-st National. O'Neill I.Ooll.TS > 'lrst National. Ord 5,700.00 lank of Orleans -1,000.00 Pierce County bank , PlorcoI.OOO.OO Packers National , South Omaha 2,027.00 South Omaha National ( i. 11)0.15 ) CltlxeiiB National , St. PaulMl 1.00 First State bank , St. Paul.1,000.00 First State bank , Sterling. . 1,000.00 l'"armers & Merchants , ' Stromsberg . -1.085.20 Bank of Syracuse II.OI'.O.OO Valentino State bank 1.005.-12 Snnndors County National WahK ) -l. O.-l'.t ' First National , Wayne - , ! ) : : . : : ; West Point National 7,000.00 Wolbach State bank 1,500.00 City National , York 3,007.50 First National , York ' 1,081.81 $105.338.73 Every dollar of the trust funds of the state is Invested and probably for the first time these funds contain not 1 cent. This is shown in the monthly statement of Treasurer Morteiisen for December , filed with the auditor. The statement shows that the treasurer now has on hand in cash $2-170.31) ) ; by state general and United States exper imental station warrants S27..130.05. and by cash on deposit $105,338.73. There was taken Into the treasury during the month $ IG5,703.21 , and paid out $590,105.21 ; balance on hand $22il 15.17. There was on hand at the beginning of the month 1355,757.20. Another feature of the report Is that the money deposited In outside banks Is of equal amounts to that in the larger institutions located in Omaha and Lincoln. THE ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING Lutheran Congregation of Battle Creek Elect Officers and Transtact Other Business. llattlo Crook , Neb. , .Ian. n. Special to Tlio News : Tlio voting members of tlio Lutheran congregation bold tbolr annual business mooting Sunday afternoon. Hov. J. Hoffman presided and Prof. Dooring acted as secretary. After the treasurer's and collector's reports were received , the following named were elected : For collectors In six different districts Chas. Schroeder , Fred Kyi , Fred Mo/.or , Win. Schulx , Herman Meisnor and Carl Praeupor. Aug. Stoffen was re-elected for one of the three trustees ; Herman Hogrofo , general treasurer ; Herman EyI , school trustee ; Henry Massmnn was re-elected older and Joseph Xoh- nor janitor. Joseph Wynand was re ceived as a new member. It was de cided to put In a lighting plant for $2GO and the contract was awarded to a Fremont firm. Following is the official report ol Itov. J. Hoffman of the Gorman Lutheran oran church for the year 1900 : Flvo persons were burled ; five couples wore married ; twenty-five children wore christened and 1018 persons were receiving tlio holy sacrament. I'M Hiorsdorf was visiting Snnda > and yesterday with his parents ai Norfolk. Henry Stultonlmrg , Jr. , of Dlnkolj Is attending a term of school here am is making his homo with his uncle Henry Nouworlc. Mlko Herd or and John Ambroz won to Iowa for a visit with relatives ant friends. Adolph Mantoy , jr. , has rented Got llob Zlbbel's farm ono mlle north o town. ,1. A. Wright returned Saturday nl tornoon from n business trip to Hod ouniy. Mr.VrlRht Is well iiloam'd vlth that part of the country- l-'ri'tl KooHlor. a dork In a ( liMiim niKbtoro , WIIM vlfdlliiK Ni'\v Yonr'n vlth his pnronlH , Mi' , nnd Mrs. l-'rod \ooHtor. MMH | Idi'llo Taylor wont to 1'linro Saturday to roaumo her dullim an a onclicr In the public ; HuhoolH of that ilaco. lOlmor Mai'Hh IIUH quit bin position H dork at M. L , TliouiHon'H uenorul toro. The 0. A. 11. and \ \ * . It. C. will have n oyster mippor In tholr hall on Saturday , the ! > th. FAIRFAX. / . 1C. Doiuio , our iMitorprlHlug him- lerman , vlHltinl at points In oaHtorn NoliniHka the fore purl of the week. Charley Woorpel , ono of our pros- ) orous farmorH. n > turned Tuesday tight from Mllwaukco , whore ho had teen vlHltlng two HlHtors , whom ho tad not noon for dgbtoon yours. Our neighboring town of ( ioddoM , inrosH the rlvor In CharlcH Mix conn- y , has two good newspapers , and the uislnoHH moil iippi'odato tbolr worth , oo. judging from 1.10 cougostod HJI- loaranco of tholr advorllHlug columnH. Hov. H. Sohl , of Fronioiil , proHldlng elder of the ISvaugollcal churdi , will reach In Fairfax Tuesday ovoulug , anuary fi. In the Ccrmau C'oiigroga- lonal church. Itov. Kohl IH reputed IH being an oxcolloul spcakor and bould bo greeted by a good niton- lanco. Carpenter I'otor Sorr Is finishing the low ( lornuin Congrcgatlonal iiarson- go this week and will have It ready or occupancy by the mlddlo of next vi'uk. This will make a nor.I. homo mil Is a credit to Fairfax. Fairfax merchants enjoyed a line lollday trade this your and were about is busy as they could bo the last two veeks. I'eople in this neighborhood ind for miles around are fast getting into the fact that they can make tiion- y by trading In Fairfax , and they are lolug It , too. Advertiser. TILDEN. C. F. MoiitroHs of I tattle Creole was n town on Wednesday. I'M Kdons of ' I'otorHbiirg spout Now Years with Tldon friends. lli'iino Hanson ate Christmas dinner it homo with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lonser vlsllod Vorfolk relatives on Sunday. August Abts was a Tlldon visitor 'nun Meadow fJrovo on 'Piiosday. Henry Haiiman started on Tuesday o visit friends In Srranton , Pa. C. 10. Hurnham and Jim Hush trans- icted buslnoHS at Norfolk on Tuesday. Mrs. Slacker ami younger daughter were passengers to Stanton on Tiios- lay. Attorney Sid. Thornton had profes sional business In Tildon on Thursday. Dr. Campbell's relatives returned to heir homo In South Omaha on Thurs- lay. lay.Don Don Haiilon spent two or three days n Madison during the early part of tlio wook. Arthur Chllds of Norfolk spent most > f the week with relatives In this lo cality. Mr. Charles Stuart of Lincoln was i guest at the home of C. K. Hurnham in Tuesday. Miss Heoincr of Lincoln Is visiting it the home of her friend Miss Falo lurnham. Messrs. Kvans and He-croft , of the Meadow Grove Press , were Tlldon vis- tors Tuesday. John Gotchcll drove down from Ne igh on Thursday and transacted busl- loss in Tlldon. Dr. and Mrs. Matnon entertained the loctor's sisters from Platte county luring the past wook. Miss Iluth Hush arrived from Peru ast week to visit at homo during the vacation of the normal school. Dr. and Mrs. K. Slbley came from Mm'ille , Iowa , last Thursday to spend Jhrislmas with Tldon relatives. Miss Llndbow. a long-time friend of Mrs. Isaiah Ivcs , Is spending a two weeks' vacation nt the Ivcs home on Oak street. Uruno and Carsten Hanson of Nor- [ ok spent Christmas with frlonds at Tildcn. They returned to their homo on Monday. Howell A very has bought a part nership In M. L. Thomson's Tildon business and the firm 11:11110 : is now changed lo Thomson & A very. SPRINGVIEW. Dan Loughran rolurnod to his homo at Ogden , Utah , Saturday. Chas. Llbolt and Jack Donaldson were up frgm Mills Tuesday. Frank Hontsclillor Is assuming du ties as cashier In the Springvlow State bank. Coney NVakoman was thrown from a horse Wednesday morning am broke his arm. Miss Lena Tlmic is helping In 'tho treasurer's office this week. Mr. Wilson , n brother of the editor nnfl Mr. Pondloton , were up from Simpson Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. Justice nnd Doim , o Hot Springs , S. D. , nro visiting friends and relatives In town. Hue O'Uonald , the head clerk ii Jones' department store , is spending the holidays at her home in O'Neill. Jack Williams of Norfolk la visiting with frlonds on the Koya Paha till wcolc. H. G. McGulro of Dnssott was Snringvlow guest a couple of days tli first of the week. Herald. Experience ol a Scluiyler Agent With an Ilxpross Shipment. CONSIGNEE REFUSED BEASTS. .ndy Who Wanted Alllgntora for Pets Decides Upon Slgbt of Them That They nrc Too Ugly Now tbe Agent Has an Alligator Farm , A ooiiHlgmnou ! of twelve alligators rrlved over the Hurllnglon last week ml Agent Dickinson Is at a loss to now what lo do with them. When ho animals arrived IIvo of them were ead and there being a collection of 5 the consignee refused lo accept hem. Agent Dickinson IIIIH them In nickels behind the steve lo prevent he rest from perishing. The con Igncc , a lady living near IhlH city , out for the aulmalH Home tlmo ago. lilnklng that they would make pctH. ml Intended to dlstrlbuto Home moug frlctulH. When nolllled of the rrlval of the alligators HIO ! hastened o the depot , but on High ! of IhcniHlic edited thai Hlie did not want them ml rcfiiHod lo take them from the of co. DIckliiHon will endeavor to neil hem to recover the amount of the .sproHH charges. Hdmylor CJulll. PILGER. Mr. and Mrs. Hornby , of Washing- on , Kan. , arrived at this place last Sunday for n visit lo Iho family of A. llackslone. John Itlmdy and Miss Arlln Doty vcro united In mairlago Wednesday , lecomber \ \ , IIHKI , at high noon , by lev. 10. T. Antrim , nl the homo of Iho irldo's mother , Mrs. J. Doty. Joe Wlnegar IIIIH HUllloienlly recov- rcd from Injuries sustained by his orsi > falling on him , that ho IH able o take up his place In the rural mall vngoii. Miss Lulu Moody , who wan taken o Iho hospital at Lincoln HOIIIO six or even inonlliH IUMI. returned Id lior nine hero Sat unlay morning com- iletely cured. Mr. and Mrs. ( 'InirloH Sharp arc In ) mnlm this week In consnltntlon with iliyslclaiis nilntlve to a cancer which van removed from Iho lower lip of Mr. Sharp a short lime ngo , which Is till giving him HOIIIO uneaslnesH. MoHsrs. Ivan Doty and Wllllo Mini- ; < > n have returned homo from Wlusldo , vhoro they bavo boon employed by he Clark automatic telephone pooplo. William Montgomery was an Omaha iiisHonger Monday morning , whom ho UK ! boon summoned to nil In the federal - oral court. Will waH excused until text Monday morning , HO ho returned lomo. Herald. SCRIBNER. Miss Alice Robinson returned Wed nesday owning from a visit , at Morse Huffs. .1. H. Hobliison departed yesterday in a short visit at Illalr and Fremont mil from the latter place will go to Stockton , KIIH. John Stafford has discontinued his vork as helper at the depot uiul next vook will leave for Omaha , where ho vlll filter tlio Commercial college. Wllllo Iliisch succeeds him at the do- Kit. 1C. C ! . llolfinan arrived Sunday oven- ng from Nollgh , whore ho closed a season's work of giving range ox- ilbits. Ho has about a month's vaca- Ion , and after a week's work at head- jiiarters in St. Louis will spend moxt > f tlio remaining tlmo hero. Prof , and Mrs. French and daughter > f Hastings arrived last tThursday evening on a visit at the homo of I tholr son and brother , M. C. Froncb. j I'ho two gentlemen left Monday morn- j ng for Lincoln to attend Iho state ; oachors' association. A gathering of relatives and friends uipplly whiled away Tuesday evening it Iho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clans Khlors in honor of Iho forty-Ural an- nlvornary of Mr. Killer's blith. The choicest of refreshments were served and the features of enjoyment wore materially contributed to by the mem bers of the Lloderkrantx. News. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior , land of fice at O'Neill , Nebraska , Doc. 'M , 1DOH : Notice Is hereby given that the ' following-named settler has filed no- j tlco of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before W. H. I Field , clerk district court , at Madison , j Nebraska , on February ( i , 1901 , viz : | George A. Dean , H. K. No. 177 : ! : ! , for I the neVi soy , , Sec. 13 , T. 23 N. , H. 1 W. W.Ho Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rosi.lonce upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Hugh B. Smith , of Norfolk. Nob. ; Fred Terry of Wnrnervllle , Neb. , Joslah Daniel , of Norfolk , Nob. ; Christ Dotter - tor , of Norfolk , Nob. Nob.S. S. J. Weekes , Register. - Southern Lands. Wo have excellent bargains to offer In northern Texas lands the banner wheat and corn Gentry of the state. Wheat , corn , coiiou , tobacco , nil kinds of fruits , good water , excellent soli , splendid climate , plow every day In the year. These lands nro cheap and terms to suit the purchaser , Call and got books , pamphlets , maps , etc. G. H. Seller & Company. \ siio Has Cured Thousands ( ! l\en up lo Die , DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO AlcopnMiy , Homo opaMiy , Mk'ch'ic nnd ( Jon- ( M'ul iModicino. Will , hy request , vlnii iirnfoHlomilly NORFOLK , NKMHASKA. PACIFIC HOTIOL , Till ItHDAV.l YNI'AHY ' iS ! 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TillrlTi'ilH nl' riiliHllliilliilinl HlrUllOSM or Hut inkliiK ui ( no niiii'h Injurious iiii'illi'lni1 iiM > i > lvi'H Mi'iii'i'hliiK li'i'ulinont , priuiipt rolli'l' mnl n rum 1'nr IICo. IH.Hi'am'H ul' wuini'ii , ll'i'c' ului' IIIDIIH- Iruiilliin , fallliiKof Ilio womb , boa rim ? lIllWII pIllllH , ll'llllllD lIlMpllllMUIIOIltH , lllClt ( if HDXIIIll llllllV I.IMIrUrrllDU , Bllll'lIILy iir bnl'l cni'HH , ruiiHiill Or. ( 'alilwill mill HH | > will Klmw IIUMII HID rmiHU of thulr Iriinliln mnl Ilio wny to boroniiirijil. . ruiicci'M , liiilli-r , I > ' | MII | | | , I'lk'H * mnl oiilm'KDil KlmiilH I real oil with tlio Hiibi'iilmiDiiiiH Inji'i'lliin niotliiiil , abHO- luli'ly \\llhuiil pnln mnl without tlio IUHH of n ill-op or liiouil , IH IIIID nCMior own cIlHcovrrb'H mnl IH ri > ully tlio moHt HI'lolltlllllllDlllllll III' llllH MllVlini'lill MHO. Iir. Culilwull IIIIH pnii'tli'uil lior profin- Hlllll III HOIIIO Of till ) Illl'K'J.sl llllHpltnlt ) HiriiuKliunt DID riiuntry. Hho him no Hiipi't'lni' In HID IniutliiK unil illiiKtioHliiK of illHoiiHi'H. ( lororniltloH , oto. Hhu lui.'l liiluly upi'iioil mi oiilcii In Oiniilin , No- liniHkii , whorii Him will HPDIII ! n por- llini of uni'li wi'uk tfoiitliiK lior many putlDiitH. No Inrurablci IMIHIJH ai'cuptcil Tnr li'Diitniuiit. CoiiHiillalIon , oxmnlnu- Uon mnl ailvli'i : , OIID dollar to tlio.so IlllOI I'HlOll. OK. OKA. OAI.DWKU , & CO. . ClilfiiKO. 111. AililroHH nil mall to Ueo llnllillnnr , Onuilia. Nell. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well ? Appetite poor ? Bowels constipated ? Tongue coated ? It's your liver ! Aycr's Pills arc liver pills ; they cure dys pepsia , biliousness. 25c. All \\ulil > ' . ln'.iutlflll lir u ii r whiskers arc the most fatal of all dis eases. KIDNEY CURE Is a Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50& aod $1.00. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ThU preparation contains all of the digcstants uiul ( life-is all kinds ol food. Halves in t.int relief and never fails lo cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it By itsuso many thousands of \-jpcptics hu-o been cured after every liintf oK > failed. 19 unequalled for tlio stomach. Child ren with wcu1' : stomachs thrive on It. Cures aH sio * ach troubles Vri'na.filon'v ! 'V r f ] irirr&ro. . , t'lilcaRC tooil.lx > i" > ii.tns1".lliuisUn ! X\bl ) . Sold by Klosau Drug Co. Many School Children are Sickly , Mother CJray's hwcct 1'cwilcre for Cliildri'ii , ufvil "jy MjthiT Dray , tt iiurno in I'hililrcn'it llomt- , New \nrk , llru.ik up I'uida m "i buuri > , euro n i , llt'iidaclii ; , Stomach TroubleTrvtlilii ) ; DU- inlu.x , mnvv am ) regulate the llowt'U , anil limitny Woruu. Mr . Ilmlly Maronn , Mertilcn. Ct. . ay : It u the ln'st inuillclnc In tliu world fur clilklffii vlu'ii fevorlDli ftinl foiiiilalnniR. | " Solil liy all ilruu- l i or liy until , c. Sample eut t'HEE. AUilre Allen S. OliuttvU , Ultoy , N. V.