The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, January 15, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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THE NOKFOLK NEWS : Fin DAY , .JANUAHY J5 , 11KM.
Commissioners Settling Up
the County Business.
THEY APPROVE OFFICIAL BONDS
Prepare to Turn Affairs Over to the
New Officers Examine the Books
and Reports of the Retiring Officers.
, , Depositories Accepted.
Madison , Neb. , Jan. C , 1901. Bonrd
of county commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment. All members
present. Minutes of last meeting
were read and approved. On motion
the following bills were allowed :
Fred Dedcnnan , bridge work. . ? 16 GO
Fred Dederman , rend woik ,
commissioner district No. 2 ,
, $30 , tax $33.05 , balance . . . . 5 95
Burt Mapes , county attorney ,
salary 201 85
CJty of Madison , water rent. . . 1 GO
City of Madison , electric light 9 90
* ' Chas. O. Gross , repairs 2 75
i' ' ' Jacob Henderson , covering two
desks 3 25
* 1 Emll Winter , county clerk ,
clerk of board 4th quarter. . 100 00
, > , Martin Kane , state vs. Bocho
'
" " $8.40 , tax $4.12 , balance . . . . 4 28
Aug. Pasewalk , blacksmlthlng
$21.45 , tax $3.20 , balance 13 19
John Roberts , road work , com
missioner district No. 3. . . . 50 00
John H. Hulff , printing , applied
on tax 3 00
A. K. Leonard , drugs , applied
on tax 3 20
G. R. Seller , livery , applied on
tax 3 50
G. Dudley , livery , applied on
tax 3 00
C. W. Braasch , coal for paupers - '
pers $50.80 , tax $24 , balance 30 80
L. C. Mlttelstadt , lumber 69 52
Wm. Prensker , hauling lumber 24 40
L. B. Baker , lumber , applied on
tax 39 85
A. A. Bley , wolf scalp 2 00
Fred Franzwa , balance on Tll
den bridge 93 50
State Journal , books 50 50
Hammond & Stephens Co. , sta
tionery C 13
Frank Flood , fees State vs.
Weber 10 45
Clarence Hide , caring for Alex
Hagblad $7 , tax $3 , balance. 4 00
J. F. Neldlg , bridge work , $40 ,
tax $11.02 , balance 29 81
L. M. Johnson , bridge work
$13.75 , tax $7.43 , balance. . . C 32
Nebraska Telephone Co. , toll
and rent , 3 months 13 25
Geo. Kreltman , bridge work
$24.25 , tax $11.02 , balance. . 14 23
A. F. Reeves , bridge work $25 ,
tax $ C.GO , balance 18 40
Ernest Nathan , bridge work ,
$39.85 , tax $1 , balance 35 85
Fred Neuwerk , bridge work. . . 12 00
On motion the following road over
seers' reports were audited and approved
V
proved :
C. F. Haase , district No. 1 ,
showing balance due him . . 33 50
I ! M' Fred Dederman , district No. 2 ,
showing balance due him . . 23 00
Wm. Meisner , district No. 3 ,
showing balance due him . . 32 00
C. M. Boyles , district No. 5 ,
showing balance on hand . . 11 10
Herman Eucker , district No. ' 5 ,
showing balance due him . . 33 10
Chas. Fenske , district No. 7 ,
showing balance on hand . . 10 15
Wm. Brummund , district No. 8 ,
showing balance duo him
$12.85 , tax $ C.G7 , balance . . 3 18
H. J. Morris , district No. 9 ,
showing balance due him . . 30 50
R. E. Allbery , district No. 10 ,
showing balance due him . . 38 00
R. Collins , district No. 11 , showing
all bills paid and no money on hand.
Wm. Rockafollow , district No.
12 , showing balance duo him 31 00
Wm. Reikorski , district No. 13 ,
showing balance due him. . 9 15
Fred Neuwerk , district Nov 11 ,
showing balance on hand. . 90
J. P. Lauver , district No. 15 , show
ing all bills paid and no money on
hand.
I. Miller , district No. 1C , show
ing balance due him 1-1 5C
J. P. Reeves , district No. 19 ,
showing balance on hand . . 8 00
Chas. A. Youngquist , district
No. 21 , showing balance due
him 34 00
Frank Herda , district No. 22 ,
showing balance due him . . 30 00
H. Sunderman , district No. 23 ,
showing balance due him . . 1C 75
J. F. Neldlg , district No. 24 , showIng -
Ing all bills paid and no money on
hand.
Gee , Kreltman , district No. 25 , show
Ing all bills paid and no money on
hand.
Jacob Knapp , district No. 20 , show
Ing all bills paid and no money on
hand.
Henry Wedekind , district No. 27
showing all bills paid and no moncj
on hand.
Chas. Kolzow , district No. 28 , show
Ing all bills paid and no money on
hand.
L. M. Johnson , district No. 29 , show
ing all bills paid and no money on
hand.
Ernest Nathan , district No. 30 ,
showing balance on hand . . 25 C
On motion board adjourned to i
o'clock p. in.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
On motion the following bonds wer
approved :
Christopher Schavland , county troas
urer.
W. H. Field , clerk of the district
court.
J. L. IDanlol , deputy county clerk.
Until Winter , county clork.
Win. Hates , county judge.
H. L. Kindred , county coroner.
J. J. Clements , county sheriff.
Chester A. Fuller , Justice of the
cace , Norfolk precinct.
N. M. Lund , justice of the peace ,
hittlo Creek precinct.
Ole Olcsoii , justice of the peace ,
hell Creek precinct.
A. T. Redman , justice of the peace ,
hell Creek precinct.
] ) . H. Mills , justice of the peace ,
cfferson precinct.
S. W. Hayes , Justice of the peace ,
Norfolk precinct.
W. L. Berry , Justice of the peace ,
tladlson precinct.
Henry Nouwerk , justice of the
) cace , Highland precinct.
Henry Sunderman , road overseer ,
Istrlct No. 23.
Chas. Witzol , road overseer , district
No. 18.
Herman Euckcr , road overseer , tils-
'
rlct No. G.
Ernest Nathan , road overseer , dls-
rlct No. 30.
II. J. Morris , road overseer , district
No. 9. '
F. 2. McGlnnls , road overseer , ills-
rlct No. 1C.
John 'Woiand ' , road overseer , dls-
rlct No. 21.
P. L. Bussey , road overseer , district
No. 2.
Henry Aaberg , road overseer , dls-
rlct No. 29.
J. P. Lauver , road overseer , district
No. 1C.
C. F. Haase , road overseer , district
No. 1.
Wm. Brummund , road overseer , ills-
rlct No. 8.
Frank J. Jarmor , constable , Norfolk
recinct.
Frank Flood , constable , Battle
Creek precinct.
On motion board adjourned to 8
'clock a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
On motion the following bills wore
llowed :
Platte county , one-half cost
paid by Platte county for
bridge on county line 15 10
ohn Reevesbridge work ? C.OO ,
tax $1.85 , balance 4 15
Frank Herda , bridge work $30 ,
tax $9,21 , balance 20 7C
. II. Dufphy , livery ? 18.50 , tax
$12.90 , balance 5 CO
Illls & Schuck , blacksmithing 5 50
. P. Lauver , bridge work $15 ,
tax $ C.5G , balance 841
C. M. Boyles , bridge work $10 ,
tax $10.25 , balance 29 75
. E. Barnum , printing 28 00
On motion the assessment of the
> ersonal property of A. D. Howe was
educed to $70.00. An affidavit was
lied by II. C. Brueggeman , assessor ,
tating that the property was assessed
at full value.
On motion board adjourned to 8
o'clock a. m. January 7 , 1904.
Board met pursuant to adjourment.
On motion the following bills were
allowed :
Oscar tlhle , merchandise for
paupers , applied on tax . . . . 11 71
0. H. Gillespie , merchandise
for paupers 29 9u
I. C. Miles , postage and ofllco
expense 7G 20
lume-Robertson-Wyckoff Co. ,
coal 2 15
C. W. Crum , December salary
and office expense 115 50
W. H. Lowe , surveying 7 oO
R. C. Miles , county treasurer ,
premium on bond 170 00
On motion the bill of Chr. Scliav-
antl , clerk of district court , of $321
for assistants in ofllco was rejected.
On motion the following bills were
illowed :
Chr. Schavland , county treas
urer , premium on bond . . . . 170 00
1. L. Rynearfcon , making per
sonal tax notices $27 , tax o3
cents , balance 23 37
T. .1. Taylor , work ordered by
county commissioners 20 00
Chris Schmltt , salary 2 months
$133.35 , tax $10.08 , balance. . 88 27
[ I. W. Winter , salary 2 months
$93.90 , tax $29.5G , balance . . Gl 31
S. J. Finnegan , salary 2 months
$91.45 , tax $14.C5 , balance. . . 7C 80
P. F. Sprecher , printing $70.35 ,
tax $ G9 , balance 1 35
P. E. Smith , merchandise , ap
plied on tax 3 70
On motion $100 was transferred
from 1901 bridge fund to 1902 bridge
fund.
On motion the assessment on per
sonal property of Chas. Dales was re
duced to $100. An affidavit was filed
by W. H. Field stating thnt the property -
erty of Dales was assessed at full
value.
On motion the bill of R. C. Miles
for extra salary for the year 1903 of
$300 was rejected.
On motion the following bonds were
approved :
Geo. E. Richardson , justice of the
peace , Madison precinct.
C. W. Crum , county superintendent.
Frank A. Peterson , deputy county
treasurer.
It was moved by H. W. Winter nnd
seconded by Chris Schmltt to accept
the following applications for the de
posit of county funds : The banks
agree to pay 2 per cent. Winter and
Schmltt voted for accepting the ap
plications and S. J. Finnegan voted
against accepting the same for the
reason that ho believed the county
could get 3 per cent for county funds.
Tllden State bank and Elkhorn Val
ley bank , Tllden.
Citizens National bank and Norfolk
National bank , Norfolk.
Meadow Grove State bank , Mead
ow Orovo.
First National bank and Madison
State hank , Madison.
Citizens State bank and llattlo
Creek Vnlloy bank , llattlo Creek.
First National bank and Newman
Grove State bank , 'Nowman Orovo.
The following doiKsltory bonds
were approved.
First National nnd Madison State
bank , Madison.
Citizens National and Norfolk Na
tional bank , Norfolk.
First National and Newman Grove
State bank , Newman Grovo.
Tllde.n State bank , Tlhlcn.
Meadow Grovu State bank , Meadow
Grovo.
A motion to remove Emma Gamblll
to the poor farm was made , but not
fully derided upon by the board.
On motion the board declared the
road open , commencing at the south
west corner of section Jtl-21-2 and run
ning east ono mile , terminating at the
southeast earner of section 31-21-2.
On motion the personal tax of Jesse
Lcroy Might For 1901 of $18.17 was
stricken from thu tax lists for the rea
son that ho was assessed twlco.
Board adjourned to 8 o'clock p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
In accordance with a provision of
the statutes Mr. S. J. Finnegan be
comes chairman of the board for the
ensuing year.
On motion board commenced check
ing books of county olllclals.
Board adjourned to 8 o'clock p. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
and continued to check books.
Board adjourned to 8 o'clock a. m.
Board met pursuant to adjournment.
On motion fee book of Emll Winter ,
county clerk , was audited , showing
balance paid to county treasurer
$771.10.
On motion fee book of Wm. Bates ,
county Judge , was audited , showing
total amount of fees earned for last
six months of 1903 to bo $812.30.
On motion accounts of C. W. Crum ,
county superintendent , wore audited ,
showing a balance on hand in county
institute fund to bo $55.35.
On motion fee book of Chr. Schav
land , clerk of district court , was au
dited , showing total amount of fees
earned for the last 0 months to bo
$380.11.
On motion fco book of J. J. Clem
ents , sheriff , was audited , showing to
tal amount of fees received last G
months to bo $225.85.
Board then proceeded to check ac
counts of county treasurer.
On motion board adjourned to incut
In regular session January 12 , 1901.
Emll Winter ,
County Clerk.
AT THE THEATER ,
Mr. Harry Beresford.
Mr. Harry Bcresfod dew n "Stand-
Ing Room Only" sign ntthoAudltorlum
on his Initial appearance In Norfolk
last evening with ' The Professor's
Love Story. " It was an nudionco , too ,
which Mr. Beresford nnd his company
apparently delighted from the begin
ning of the performance until the
ringing of the curtain. The story of
the professor and his love affair was
a pretty one withal and the touch of
fine art that Mr. Borcsford gave to
It was gratifying to n degree.
The professor Professor Goodwll-
Ho Is an old man wrapped up In his
work of writing a hook. Without over
daremlng of It and In no way believ
ing It himself , he unconsciously falls
in love with his now secretary , Miss
Lucy White. ( As taken by Miss Ju
lia Bacheldor you could hardly blame
htm lor it , eitli ) Ills old friend ,
'
Dr. Cozens nun ) . Cozens , as in
terpreted by A. Hurt Wesner had n
augh that was good to hear pre
scribes in vain for the Imaginary dis
ease which has slezed the professor
and finally determines that It is a
case of love , after all. The professor
finally takes n vacation he can't re
sist It , and ho takes his secretary
along. Ho goes fishing and ho plays
in the meadow like a 1-year-old boy
just out of school. His sister , who
lias been disappointed in love , is se
verely determined that her brother
shall always remain with her and
doesn't encourage Miss White what
soever. In fact , just as the professor
Is about to toll the clover secretary
all about It and nsk her to bo some
thing more than his secretary , the sister
tor stops the game nnd sends Miss
White away. It looks ns though the
professor's love story wore to end
disastrously after nil but the digging
up of an ancient letter which tolls
Miss Goodwilllo that her lover was
really true to her , brings her to the
good and she becomes instrumentn
in getting the eager pair together
again , that they may live happily for
all the rest of a thousand years.
Perhaps no feature of the play tool
better than that of the simple mind
ed Scotch. Henders wns refreshing
nnd so was Pete nnd Klllo , who finally
Inndcd the one thnt she preferred , wns
too good to ho true.
Mr. Ueresford nnd Miss Bncholde
weio given n cordial curtain call afto
the second act. Mr. Beresford played
under difficulties , suffering from n bai
cold.
cold.Box
Box "IV was occupied by the fol
lowing pnrty from Fairfax , S. D.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin M. Starcher. Mr
and Mrs. W. P. Edens , W. O Smltl
nnd P O. Porter. Their box wn
banked with palms nnd draped will
n handsome American flng for th
background They returned homo n
1 o'clock today.
Republicans of Norfolk Form a
Club for Him.
OBJECT OF THE ORGANIZATION.
The Constitution Sets Forth Thnt the
Club Will Employ all Honorable
Mentis to Secure the Nomination of
Theodore Roosevelt.
[ Krnm Tui'mluy'H Dully. ]
A Itoosovolt club bus been organized
n Norfolk. It was Htarlod by a num-
or of republicans of the city at a re-
out meeting and adopted a eimstllu-
on yesterday afternoon at another
R-etlng In Mnpes & llaron'H law of-
pe.
pe.The
The object of the club , I\H sot foith
n the eoiiHtitutlon , shall be to secure
> y all honorable means the noinlna-
on and > election of lion. Theodora
oosovolt to the presidency.
The following committee drafted
10 constitution : Hint Mapes , W. N.
luse , P. V. Sprecher , It. 11. Reynolds ,
nek Koenlgstoln , M. D. Tyler and 1.
owent.
Following Is the constitution :
Roosevelt Club of Norfolk.
Article 1. This club shall bo known
s the Theodore HeeHovolt club of
Norfolk , Nebraska.
Article 12. Its object shall ho to ( to
il ro by all honorable means thu nom-
intlon and elected of Theodore llooso-
elt to the presidency of the United
States , and to that end shall work to
secure a delegation from the state
of Nebraska to the national repub-
cnn convention Instructed and
pledged to support and advocate the
nomination of Theodore Iloosevoll for
president of the United States llrst ,
nst nnd all the time.
Article I ! . Any person who IH In
ivor of the nomination and election
f Theodore Hoosovolt ns president
f the United States may become a
lember of this club by signing this
onstltutlon and pledging himself to
ndeavor to the best of his ability to
arry out the objects of the club.
The regular meetings of this club
hall he held on the first Monday
Ight of each month. Other meetings
lay ho held at any time on call of
lie president.
The olllcers of the club shall bo n
resident , a vlco president , a secre-
nry , a treasiuer , and an executive
ommlttec of live members , whoso du-
les shnll bo such as are iiHiilly per-
ormcd by like ofllcers in other or-
'anizntions. These olllcers shall bo
lected at n meeting called for that
mrposo to bo held on Monday oven-
ng , January 18 , 1'JOI.
BATTLE CREEK.
Fred Tegelor shipped a carload of
at cattle on Monday , and on Tuesday
os. Klnkra started a car of fat stocker
or Omaha.
A surprise pnrty wns given to Fred
llller , sr. , on the occasion of his six-
loth birthday Sunday night.
Harry Kinklo has rented the John
'raeunor farm four miles southeast
) f town.
T. .1. Morrow of Norfolk was trans
acting business hero Tuesday.
Miss Martha Hedmaii arrived home
Monday from an extended visit with
elatlves in Council Bluffs.
A. Axen of Stanton was visiting here
his week at the home of his daughter ,
Mrs. C. A. Probst.
Henry Bahro of Elgin was visiting
icro the first of the week with rol-
itlves.
W. C. Barnes of The Dally News
force was visiting his parents here
Sunday.
Wm. Palmer of Emorlck has rented
\ W. Hichardbon's larm eaht of town
uul Mr. Richardson will move to town
Nothing speatts moro emphatically
'or a neat , progressive business man
than nicely printed stationery The
News does It
A Timely Topic.
At this season of coughs and colds
t Is well to know that Foley's Honey
and Tar Is the greatest throat and
lung remedy. It cures quickly and
lirovcnts serious results from a cold.
Sold by Klesau Drug Co.
A Frightened Horse.
Running like mad down the street
dumping the occupants , or a hundred
other accidents , are every day occur-
a reliable salvo handy and there's
none as good as Bucklcn's Arnica
Salvo. Burns , cuts , sores , eczema and
piles disappear quickly under Its
soothing effect. 25c at Leonard's
drug store.
Boy's Life Saved From Membranous
Croup.
C. W. Lynch , a prominent citizen
of Winchester , Ind. , writes : "My little
boy had a severe attack of membran
ous croup , and only got relief after
taking Foley's Honey and Tar. Ho
got relief after ono dose and I feel
sure It saved the life of my boy. " Re
fuse substitutes. Sold by Klesau
Drug Co.
Starts the circulation , expands the
limbs , strengthens the heart , builds
up the entire system ; that's what
Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c.
The Klesau Drug Co
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests all classes of food , tones and
strengthens the stomach nnd diges
tive organs. Cures dyspepsia , Indi
gestion , stomach troubles and makes
rich red blood , health nnd strength.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds worn
out tlssus , purifies , strengthens and
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS
USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-NA ,
CB. CHAMBERLIN , M.D.
OF WASHINGTON.D.C.
O. II. Chamborlln , M. U. , wrlton from 1 Jlli and 1 * StH. , Washington , 1) . O. :
" Many cases have coma under my observation , where Pcruna
has benefited and cured. Therefore , I cheerfully recommend It
/or catarrh and a general tonic. " C. D. CIIAMBERLIN , AL D.
Blmllral Kiniiiliiflr U. H. Tr ' ; nury ,
Ir. Llewellyn .Ionian , Mcdlonl Ex
aminer of U. S. Troiuuiry Dujmrtmuiit ,
graduate of Co
lumbia Ool logo
nnd who nurvod
tliroo yours at
Wi-Ht Point , IIIIH
the following to
say of I'oruna :
" Allow nio to
ox-prows my grail-
tndo to you for
the Ix'iuillt do-
rlvcd from your
wondorfiil rum-
ody. Ono Hliort
innntli linn brought forth a
nnd I now eoimldcr inynolf n well man
t.1 lor months of aulTorlni ; .
sweetens the Htomach. Governor O.
\V. AtkliiBon of West Virginia says :
"I have imod a ntimhor of hottlcH of
Kodol Dyspspsla Cure and have found
It to ho a very offocllvo nnd , Indcod ,
a ioworfiil ) romcdy for Rtomnch all-
inonts. I recommend It to my
friends. " Sold by Klesnu Drug Co.
A klilnoy or bladder trouhlo can
always bo cured by using Koloy's Kidney -
noy Cure In tlmo. Klosau Drug Co.
Why Buffer with Indigestion , < lyn-
liopsla , gastric , Irregularities , stomach
troubles , when Hocky Mountain Tea
will mnko you well nnd hoop you
well ? 35 cents. Klesau Drug Co.
Dyspepsia Cure !
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
dlL'eslants and digests all kinds ol
food. ItKlvesinst.iiiUcliifamlnevei
falls to cute. It allows you to eat all
the food } on want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. Ity its u-o man }
thousands of ( hspeptirs lin-e been
cured afterevpryihinw olsu failed. Is
unequalled for the stomach. Uilld
rcn with won't ' stomachs thrive on It.
Cures all ota.naoh troubles
i'rop-i.ul only ' v r < Hi s i n \ < o . < -
t' ' ' ' ' * ' ' " ' la'MK'.bt
Sold by Kloqnu Drug Co.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN ,
A OrUIn Cure for IV * < 'rl linr H ,
CoiiKlllialtniit IIiMiilitrlif ,
- - - - x , Miinnirli TrouliIrN , Tri'lliliiK
i t 1)1 r rt ITH , ami llrxtrfir
Mother Cray.VnrmH. . Thof llrrnU IIP CiililH
Nurw.in Child- ' ' < f1" " * " lJirUKf".j" SScli *
' . H mnle mailed KIIKK AddrnM.
r n' Morns.
NewYnrkDItT. A. S. OLMSTED. Le Roy. HY. _
Sick Headache ?
Food doesn't digest well ? .
Appetite poor ? Bowels
constipated ? Tongue coated ?
It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills
are liver pills ; they cure dys
pepsia , biliousness.
25c. All
Want jour immitarlinor bcaril n beautiful
or rich black" 1 lien me
BUCKINGHAM'S ' DYE
60 CTt or DiuGCitTt on R P HALL A Co , N * nu * N H
KIDNEY
arc the most fatal of all dis
eases.
' KIDNEY CURE III
FOLEY' Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the oest for
Kidney and Bladder troubles ,
PRICE 50c , and $1.00.
fcnirn , Vorima will euro you. " Dr.
Llowullyn Jordan.
( loo. ( J. ITavonor , M. D. , of Anacostlo ,
I ) . 0. , wrlt jH :
ThoTerunivModlclnoCo. , ColumbuB , O.t
flonllenuin "In my prnotlco I huvo
hml occiiHlon to frorincntly pnmorlbo
your vnluublu mi-dlc-lni ) , nnd liavo found
ItH IIHU boncllclul , vHpcclully In CHHOH of
catarrh. " Ooorgo C. Iliivonur , M. D.
If you do not , rocolvo prompt and satis
factory rcmilt-B from the IIHU of J'urnno ,
wrltout oiioo to Dr. Hurtmun , giving a
fiillstatomunlof your CIIHO , and ho will
Ixj ploiiswl to glvo yon his valuable ad-
vlco gratis.
AddrcmH Dr. ITartman , Praddont of
The liurtmun Hunltarlum , Columbus ,
Ohio.
Slie Has Cured Thousands
DR. CALDWELL
OF CHICAGO
I'nioUciiik' Aleopiilhy , Homeopathy
opathy , Electric and ( Jon-
em ! Medicine.
Will , by request , visit profcslonally
NOIIKOLK , NI3IJIIASKA , PACIFIC
HOTEL , TIll'HSDAV , JANUARY
U8. ON 13 DAY ONLY.
1 1 tinning o\cry four wcolcs. Consult
her uhllc tlic > opportunity IK at hand.
Mil CM.DWULL limits lior practice
tn the HJOI iul trc.itmunt of diseases of
the eye , car , nose , throat , hint's , fomnlo
disc , INCH , dlHc.moH of clillilrcii and all
i In iniii' . norvoiiH and MirRlcnl diseases
nf u ruralilo nature. IJnrly consump
tion , liroiH'hltlH , bronchial catarrh ,
( hionlc entiirrli , Iicndnclio , constipa
tion , Motnarh nnd bowel troubles ,
rheumatism , iioiir.ilKla. Hclatlca , kldnoy
i'iiHfH , HrlKht's dlHoano. diseases of
the liver and bladder , dizziness , nor-
\OIIHIICMH , IndlBPHtlon , obesity , Inter-
inpted nutrition , slow Krowth In child
ren. and all wanting dlseanes In adults ,
deformatles , club foot , curvature of
the spine , diseases of the brain , par-
ilysls , heart disease , dropsy , swolllnfj
of the lltnhx , .stiieturo. open sores ,
pain In the hones , Kfanulur enlarge
ments nnd all long standing diseases
properly treated
llllMlll tlllll Skill DlNt'llNI'N.
Pimples , blotches , eruptions , liver
spots , falling of the hair , bad com
plexion , eczema , throat ulcers , bono
pains , bladder troubles , weak back ,
binning urine , passing urine too often.
The effects of constitutional sickness
or the. taking of too much Injurious
medicine receives searching treatment ,
piompt relief nnd a cure for life.
Diseases of women , Irregular mens
truation. falling of the womb , bearing
down pains , female displacements , lack
of sexual tone , houcorrhea , sterility
or hurioness. consult Dr Caldwell and
she will show them the cause of their
trouble and the way to become cured.
I'mircrx , ( iiilltT , 1'lxtiila , 1'llen
and enlarged glands treated with the
subcutaneous Injection method , abso
lutely without pain and without the
loss of a drop of blood , Is ouo of her
own discoveries and Is really the most
scientific method of this advanced age.
Or Caldwell has practiced her profes
sion In Homo of the largest hospitals
throughout the country. She has no
superior In the treating and diagnosing
of diseases , deformities , etc. She has
lately opened an oillco In Omaha , Ne
braska. where she will spend n portion
tion of each week treating her many
patients. No incurable cases accepted
for treatment. Consultation , examina
tion and advice , ono dollar to those
Interested.
DU. ORA CALDWELL & CO. .
Chicago , 111.
Address all mall to Bee Uulldlnff ,
Omaha , Nob.