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TUB NORFOLK NEWS : K HI DAY , AIMllIi 1 , J9Q.I Girls arc Present in Spite of the Wind. DECIDE TO BOYCOTT NEWCOME The Girl Who Says She Only Gets Two Letters a Week Is Usually the One Who Gets so Many That She Is Ashamed The Ring Question. rfront Saturday's Daily. ) "Norfolk , Nob. , March II. 1001 To the Ladles of the Leap Year Club. Dourest Ladles : I'or some tlino 1 Imvo boon wanting to wrlto to you but was very bashful and even now I titu nfrnld to sign my immo as every 0110 In town knows mo and would laugh at mo If Iorc to sign my name. Hut ladles I am In earnest when I say that I yearn for the love of some beautiful blonde lady , If there In such a oiu In your club that would like to marry a good looking man of 2G years , now Is her chance. 1 am a stenographer by trade and am capable of making good wages , although I am at present out of work , but then If I get a wife from your club wo can live on love alone. Hop ing to got a favorable reply. I am most affectlonally yours , .1. F. 15. . General delivery , City. P. S. . I hope you will not bo rude enough to publish this letter like you did with some yon received. " That was the letter which the silly secretary of the Leap Year club opened and read to the few daring damsels who had ventured out against the windstorm of last night. A few of the girls who wcro present thought that they ought to have been treated better than that after having come out in such a windy , disagree able storm. Knowing Nellie who didn't have very far to walk said she guessed It served them right for hav ing no more common sense than to come out. "I don't know much about stenographers graphors , " remarked Sarcastic Sarah , "but I know enough if this letter is a sample of what they are capable of doing in the letter line. " Quiet Ones. "Speaking of letters , " said Cun ning Carrie , "there are three girls In this club who have won homos with men who wrote letters to the club. Now one of those girls gets a letter every single day , rain or shine , from her afllanced. Another gets two letters a week and a third gets them whenever the man feels lll'o writing , which is so often that the boarders in the house , who see the letters come , criticise his nonsense. How often do you think they ought * fc to write ? " ' "You might as well ask , " suggest ed Nellie , "how many spoonsful ol sugar should bo taken in every cup of coffee , regardless of the drinker's taste , that is poured out. It all de pends. But one thing is a cinch a lead pipe cinch , girls , If you will stand for Arthur's slang the girl who claims that she gets but two 1 it- tors a week probably is getting an even seven if you knew the truHi. I never take much stock in the.'o quiet people's stories these people who are always boasting about their lack of sentiment and their cold blooded dispositions. It is my con viction that they are generally ex tremists in the other way. " A Ringer. "There is a girl in Norfolk , " said Carrie to the crowd , "whom I think is engaged. A friend of mine on a train away from here saw an engage ment ring upon her finger. At homo here she never wears It. She laughs when I ask her about it and sayr , 'Wouldn't I wear It If I had one ? ' Now I'd like to ask the crowd what they think ? " "I think , " said Nellie , "that she Is n clever one and ought to belong to our club. This engagement ring never was a fair proposition and any girl who can work a follow for a dla mend and then hide It in a jewel case and walk among the populace as an unfettered creature , should bo given a medal for that. A man wins a girl's heart and then goes out into the world and has a gay time if ho chooses. Who can tollwhat ho does ? But a girl puts on a tag that labels her as taken and everybody that gets within seeing distance , shies off again as though It were a scarlet fever quarantine sign. " \i "There's another girl In town , " / said Discerning Daisy , "who Is new. She has Just arrived and seems to bo making good with the men who have \ oyes. A young man walked home with her the second day she was In town and everybody In the neighbor- I hood knows it. What shall wo do ? " " ; Carrie Makes a Pun. "We will put out the boycott slg- . , nal , " said the president. "But the 'boy caught * is already es- S tabllshed , " answered Carrlo. 1 "Wo will knock , then , " said the v presiding officer. "No new girl can I , come to Norfolk and win a man while ' ' i wo have an organization. They have > ' tried It before and our system has ! won. Wo must not stand for that. ' . ' _ ' Meeting adjourned. " , 1 , Buy Atkinson Store. Atkinson , Nob. , March 20. Special to The News : The store formerly 1 owned by Robinson & Son , has been tr purchased by Mr. Alloslmuflo , for merly of Council IlluffH , and Mr. Hdgerton of Fremont. Sons of Herman Lodge. West Point , Neb. , March 2(1. ( Spe cial to The Nowa : Messrs. Klol of Norfolk , Sehlndlor of Slanton and Maleher of Winner , members of the grand lodge of the Sons of Uonimnu of America , a strictly ( Ionium orga- nl/.atlon , Instituted a new ledge , called the Studen ledge No. 11 , hero last night. Sonncnscholn was elected past president ; Mr. Pootlot , president ; 11. Koch , vice president ; Von Segorlu , treasurer and 11. Lin- doll secretary. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK Sale nt Plalnvlcw Yesterday Largely Attended nnd Cattle Sold Well. Plnlnvlow , Nnb , March L'o.Siioclnl to The News : The wile of rpRlstorod Hereford cuttle held hero yostordny by Holt brothers and L. L. YouiiKof Oiiklnud , was lai'Koly attended despite the weather , and prlcoa brought wore good , ninny lluo stock owners secur ing valuable additions to tholr herds , while numerous farmers innde a .start toward Kccurlng herds of tholr own. own.Tho The average price brought by the animals sold wan $ ' . ) ! ) 8 ! ) ; the receipts of the sale was $5 , UK ! ! tr. Cherry Rod No. 10G.OGO brought the top price , $155. Teachers Will Convene at Co lumbus Next Week. SPEAKERS ON THE PROGRAM For the Tenth Annual Session of the North Nebraska Teachers' Associa tion , Good List Has Been Planned. Oratorical Contest Wednesday. School teachers of northern Ne braska will have a good tlino next week. They will nil attend the an nual convention of tholr association at Columbus , which has been set for Wednesday , Thursday and Friday. A good program has boon arranged and those who go will no doubt find it a profitable meeting throughout. Quito n number of Norfolk teach ers are planning to attend the moot ing. This Is the third time that the convention has been held In Collins bus , Norfolk having boon the predom inant point during the history of the organization. The officers at present are : M. n. Snodgrass , Wayne , president ; O. A. Preston , Hooper , vice president ; I mm Martimlale , Pierce , secretary ; .1. V. Owens , O'Neill , treasurer ; R. II. Campbell , Humphrey , railroad secre tary. tary.This This will bo the eighteenth annual ineceting of the association. During its eighteen years of existence it has mot in Norfolk twelve times , in Col umbus four limes , in IJlair once and in Fremont twice. On Wednesday night at S o'clock the annual declam atory contest will be hold. On Wed nesday afternoon a general session wllll be held. A. G. Cole of Plain- view , S. B. Clark of Crelghton , R. C. Mossman of Madison , W. T. Stock- dale of Wlsner , Margaret Craven of Pierce and L. P. Sorensen of Ewlng will bo on the program during that afternoon. II. C. Barber of Ncllgh will appear on Thursday. Miss Gertrude Wat son of this city is on the program that day , also. Others during the week who are on the program are Miss Alice York of O'Neill ; Miss Elizabeth Kay , West Point ; Miss Florence Hey , Cuming county ; C. W. Crum , Madison ; , T. M. Richardson , Antelope ; L. H. Leavy , Platte county ; C. H. Bright , Wayne county ; D. C. O'Connor , Norfolk. Special rates have been made on the railroads. Frank 11. Robertson , the noted traveler , will address the asssoclation Thursday evening1. CITY SGHOOLSJRE DISMISSED Students and Pupils Will Enjoy An nual Easter Vacation. [ From Saturday's Dallv.l The schools of Norfolk closed this afternoon for the regular Easter hol idays. They will not re-open again until April 5. During next week a number of the teachers of the city schools will attend the meeting of North Nebraska teachers at Colum bus. There are a number of reasons why the teachers are being urged by Superintendent O'Connor to attend. Ono of thorn Js that it cultivates the professional side of the teachers. The meetings give the teachers a wider acquaintance among the oth ers of a common Interest through the state. Anyone who goes to the con vention naturally Increases a reputa tion and finds that his or her services are moro in demand throughout the commonwealth. The students In the room of Miss Pearl Roes wore given a half holiday today as a mark of honor. They have not had ono case of tardiness during two months. 100 COSSACGS KILLED. Fifty Japs Also Die In Land Battle , Is Report. Toklo , March 29. Ono hundred Cossacks and llfty Japanese are re ported to have been killed in a land battle near Auju. Contractor Has a Right to the Material. BOARD HOPES FOR COMPROMISE Mistake Was Made In Preparing the Contract In Not Exempting the Went Wlnt ) From the Wreckage , Out It Is Hoped to Snv It. tKrom Snttmliiy'a Dnlly. ] The carload of tools and material for the contractors on the honplta1 for the Insane bus arrived In the Union Pacific yards and the stuff Is now being hauled lo the stain grounds northeast of the oily , where It will bo put to use by I ho builders and laborers as soon as ( ho woalher will permit the commencement of building operations. A Lincoln report says II has been discovered that "someone dontly blundered when the stale board of public lands and buildings adopted the speclllcalloiiH for the building of the Norfolk asylum , In thai Hie spoctllcatloiiH provide thai the contractor shall bo allowed louse any of the stone or brick In the old building. Notwithstanding Ticasim-r Morlcnscn stopped the conti actor from tearing down the west wing of tlu' building and the board recently adopted a resolution that the con tractor cannot UHO the brick and stone In that wing , the specifications provide that ho can. "Tho cost of stone and brick on the ground would bo considerably less to the contractor than that shipped In and therefore Iho contractor Is very apt to go ahead and carry out his contract without regard to the later resolutions adopted by the board. It Is the opinion of some of the board members , however , that it will bo cheaper to pay Iho contractor the difference in cost of Iho material in Ihal part of the building and the material shipped In and allow It to remain than to have him tear it down. This probably will bo the procedure ceduro of the board. The difference , however , may not bo very much , as the contractor cares moro for the stone than ho does for the brick and Ihcro is not much stone lo bo shipped. " TUESDAY TOPICS. Chas. 13. Walls was down from Til- don yesterday. Jack Koenigstoin was In Madison on business yesterday. Geo. 13. Taylor of Pierce had busi ness in Norfolk yeslcrday. Mrs. Kuan visited friends at Nc llgh and vicinity last week. .1. W. Richardson was a Norfolk vis itor yesterday from Nellgh. County Attorney Mapes wont to Madison today to atlend court. Mrs. S. W. Hayes Is very low at her homo on West Norfolk avenue. It Is spring limo , all right , but the spring is giving Iho absent Ireatmonl. Miss Helen Malhowson is In Iho cily from Winnebago , vlslllng rela tives. C. L. Slrcclcr , chemist at the sugar factory , has gone to Grand Island on company business. F. L. Putney was in Iho cily from Tildon ycslorday on his way to Madi son to attend district courL J. W. McCIary arrived home last night from Sprlngvlew , Wyoming , and will visit a short time with his parents and other friends. W. B. Ilostor and son Barl , of the firm having the contract on the bos- pllal for the Insane , have returned from a visit at Lincoln over Sunday. Miss Mary O. Gore of Lincoln Is In the city , a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Haggard on Koenlgstein avenue. Miss Gore ia a daughlor of Editor Gore of Uio Nebraska State Journal. Dr. G. W. Wilkinson and daughter , Miss Wilkinson , expect to leave the city on Thursday for Leslie , S. D. , where they will spend the summer with Ned Wilkinson on his ranch. They expect to bo gone six or seven monlhs. Their homo will bo occupied during Iheir absence by Mr. Culbort- son and family. Mr. Culbertson is a traveling salesman with headquar ters In Norfolk. Every Indication would seem to point to an extraordinarily good house for the Paul Gilmore attrac tion at the Auditorium on Thursday night. Norfolk and northern Nebras ka theater-goers will remember Mr. Gilmoro's appearance hero last sea son In "Tho Tyranny of Tears. " At that time he made most excellent im pression. This season ho Is pro nounced heller yol. In St. Paul ho drew great crowds all last week at the Metropolitan. This Is ono of the few attractions of a juar thai should appeal lo the highest type of theat rically Inclined and there will bo no doubt a big crowd of out-of-town pa trons. "Tho Mummy and the Hum ming" has been a tremendous suc cess with both the eminent John Drew and with Mr. Gilmoro. LINCOLN MERCHANTS COMING UP [ From Saturday's Dally. ] Have Completed Arrangements With Northwestern for Trip. Lincoln merchants have made ar rangements with the Northwestern railroad , for the transportation of a largo number of IIUHIH | > HH men up along the main line of the road with in a few wookH. Thn Lincoln html- m > HH IIHIII are making the trip uioroly for the purpoHo of biu'omlng nrquulnl- IM | with the people of thu now north- went and of building up Iho trade of Lincoln. This IM the IdiMilliMiI plan which lias bcuMi iiugKi'Hlcd ' In Norfolk and cntoiuplatcMl by a imnilior of ( ho lo cal mnrchantH. Nothing ilHlnltc IIIIH ii'cu donu In Norfolk upon any Hiich plan and It IH a mwntlon whutlu < r unj- lilng will lu > . If hi nml n tm > rclianlH can take tlino out for any mich trip nto thin territory , It would scotti that Norfolk merchant n might profit on ho same venture where Ihcy have i'vory ndvantaKo of location and din- lance to go. GUN MAD nunsr. Farmer Boy Jodo Everett Pound Dan- tjei'ously Wounded , Union. Nob. , March 20. Jodo K\or- ett , a farmer boy living near thorlvor , saw a Hock of diicUn light mmrhy , Hid , taking a shot gun , \vonl In ipuuil > f thorn. An ho did not return for H'oakflint bin pcoplo became alarmed ind went lo html him. Ilo was found ylug near where Iho ducks \\ero seen. The gun had bund and blown i\\iiy a port Ion of hltt face ami a I' lectcil the brain lllu reeoxcry Itt Inuhtful Senator Gamble Says the Sen ate Will Reach it. SAYS PRESIDENT WILL SIGN. The South Dakota Man In Washington Is Sanguine Over the Prospect and Declares That Roosevelt's Signa ture Is an Assured Fact. Washington. I ) . C. , March 29. Sen ator Gamble staled today that the Rosebud bill , opening to settlement IKi.OOO acres of land In the Rosebud reservation , would bo readied by Iho scnalo some day Ibis week. lie Is sanguine of Us passage and lias no doubt ho says that President Roosevelt will agree to sign the mea sure. FIND AN UNIDENTIFIED BODY. Searchers for Gallant Brothero Re cover Corpse of Man. Nebraska City , March 20. River men are searching for the Gallant brothers , who are thought lo have been drowned hero a week ago , lalo last night found a body In the river , which at the tlmo was thoughl to bo one of Iho Gallants. When the body was brought lo town rolallvos of the Gallants said It was not one of the tbroo brothers , and from Iho appearance of Uio body It had boon In the river for two or Uireo weeks , probably coming from some point far up the Missouri or Platlo. CAPTORE SWINDLER AT HURON He Had Been Living in South Dako ta as a Stockman. Huron , S. D. , March 29. J. D. Berry - ry , of Kansas City , general Inspector for the United Stales Express com pany , Third division , In company with Sheriff Bratlon of Grant county , Oklahoma , loft here having In cuslody James L. Franklin , arresled hero a few days since on Iho charge of swindling. BRYAN SAYS HEARST WILL WIN Stands for What People Want , Against Parker. Now York , March 29. Bryun today declares that Hearst has the host chance for nomination by the demo crats. Ho stands for what the people ple want , says Bryan , as against Par- It or. SPECIALIST DEPUTATION , Years of Special Practice Affordlnf Excellent Opportunities. FACTS WORTH MENTIONING By Dr. Caldwell. Ser < 3ral years ago. while In private practice , I thought it wrong to advor tlse , Glmply because I had been toh so ami had not had experience enougl to know hotter. After a while I dls covered a valuable plan of trcatmen in certain cases , and fortunately oh talned a largo number of patients enough to fully test my plan am prove Its success. I thereupon prepared - pared a lengthy paper upon the sub Jcct and read It before the state mod leal society. What was the result ? A half a dozen members took the floor to say what the treatment hat been for a hundred years back , and to claim that the old treatment though unsuccessful , should be con tinued , notwithstanding that the now treatment had been successful. 1 thought differently and continued to use the now method , and made re markable cures of cases that had been pronounced Incurable. My bus iness Increased rapidly as each per son that I cured told some friend , who came In turn and was cured. Each patient advertised mo a little. What then ? In that largo city there wore not moro than -100 cases of the kind. I cured every case that came to mo and then had nothing to do except the ordinary business of a YOU MUST NOT FORGET Tlmloimi rmislnnlly jjrowiiiK in Ilin art of making Kinn IMiolns , niul our pniilucls will al ways ho found to embrace the and Newn.sl Sidles in Cards and I'Mnish ' Wn nl.su carry a line line of Moldings snitahlo fur all kinds of framing. i. COLLEGE I THIRD YEAR. > ConserveLiveVUujAjeincnl ! / , f ; Tliorowjh Equipment , ; Commodious Rooms , ; ' Superior InsLriicLioit. ; ; Fxill Business Covirses. ; II will pay yon lo aLlcfid Lhis School. [ No va- $ en lions. Enter any Mine. A ( Ml os ; ) , C. 11. BRAKE , Norfolk. INeb. ocnl physician. 1 knew there \\r-ni Kindreds and Ihouiiiindu of nth < T > i Isewhnrci , who might be cured If hey only l.new ; nnd 1 advcillm-d 'tired hundreds of otlmrti and I have dvortlsod over since. I have re loved inoro suffering , cured moro pa lents , made more people happy , and ono moro good gunonilly bec'tiiiHe I uivo told thu people what 1 can do , nd I Hhall go on with the good work a long as my strength will permit. I advertise because 1 huvo HOIIIO- hlng worth advertising. 1 have nmdo nyself competent by yearn of spec- al study and experience , and by the txpondltiiro of largo mini ! ! of money , ly advertising 1 place before the poo- ile the fact a which enable them to mow what 1 can do. I theioby read1 hoiisands , wlio , given up by local ihyslclans or unsuccessfuly treated , ; lve thomsoves up as Incurable. I cure them and thereby enlarge my leld of usefulness. Hy no olhor way .ban advertising could these people uivo known that they could bo cured. 3vory thrifty and prosperous bmd- less in life , save those of law and nedlclno , advortlso freely. Lawyers lo not , for they only imo In business vhat others have made for them years befoio. They only do what has teen written. "Regular" doctoni do lot adveitlso for the same reason. I'hey have nothing now. nothing vlilch Homeono else has not written ir told them of , they get their know- edge from the books. A man may cad medicine until be Is blind and then know nothing of it. To bo suc- essful ho must apply his own mind. Make his own researches , and to do hat ho must have room and oppor- unlty. lie must have cases , him- Ireds of them , and compare results f ho docs not do this ho Is a m.t bine without novelty , skill or In genuity , still plowing with a wooden ilow , still traveling on foot or horse- mck , and Ignoring the advantages of steam , living but not learning. The same Is true of a lady doctor. Ilolow you will find published the mines and addresses of some of the recent cures that I have made. These people's afflictions wore , under the irdinary physician's care , considered Hopeless , and no prospects for a cure : Mrs. Kate Schall of Albion , N cured of catarrh of bead and Mrs. William Zuerg of Vale , Neb. , cured of norvo'js and female disease. Mrs. .T. 13. Connnlloy of Akron , Nob. , cured of cancer of loTig stand ing Mrs. Augusta Seye'.on < rf Ponder , Neb. , cured of nervous liver and stomach disease. Mrs. Ella Scocliman of "Wayne , Nob. , cured of rhoumrMIsm , female dlsoaso and skin disease. John Harper of Columbus , Nob. , cnrod of heart disease , stomach and liver disease. Emma Stalko of Clarks , Nob. , cured of skin dlsoase , heart trouble and dropsy. Vagaries a Cold. You can never tie quite sure where a cold is going to bit you. In the fall and winter It mny settle In the bow els , producing severe pain. Do not be alarmed nor torment yourself with fears of appendicitis. At the Ilrst sign of a cramp take Perry Davis' Painkiller In warm , sweetened water and relief comes at once. There Is but ono Painkiller , Perry Davis' . 25 and GO cents. It Is Easy to Say "Uo careful , " but wo nvnst all go from heated bouses into chill outer air , and the change sets us coughing and wheezing. Avoiding winter colds Is difficult ; curing them Is not hard if you take Allen's Lung Balsam. Hot ter begin when the cold IB young and not wait until It settles deep Into the lungs , for then , oven with Allen's Lung Balsam , complete relief will bo slower. The Illinois Horse Co. can supply CO pedigreed draft stallions ; 30 of them Imported ; 5 breeds Perchoron , Kronen Draft , English Shlro , Belgian Clyde ; 5 colors black , brown , bay , roan , gray ; rich blood , extra shlro breeders 2 to C years old. Some will make 2400 pound horses. Easy pay. monts. The general manager will bo In Sioux City for a week. 22 Balton block. Permanent address , Dea Molnos , Iowa. A guaranteed medicine fortho cure of HEART DISEASE It , il o rnrcs liiiliKrttmn , HVHIICIISI.I nml nil ntlirr Slullt.li It lr Ulitcs 1 nlir * tlt mill Mlrllitllirnv ( lie Nrr'Hii ' System , f ulr * Sn k N iv.tiifc I It ut.n Itrs unit NPM Hi IV Hlt.iti ill I turn ( .11 I.inn.ll.ii Irstiin i | In prtlril llr.illli IhuiiMiiliN of pntiilr wlm limn Ijrrtl in ilri .nl nl I tut I d.i I nil INK nt win H the liruit wnnlil tni | ImilliiK .mil lliry wiMilil lir t.tlrn aw ty It lt.it ullcil snlfcrrM 1 HvM"M'Mii ' nml other Summed 'liuulJci who li.nl KIVCII up dfiimiif cvrr licinir cured ll h.i rLlmilt weak nml tun < lmvn Nrrvnut hyitcmi. uuci ! Ncrvimf 1'roMr.itiim mtil Si < k Ncivout ( liml.i < .h ( * 'I hat m uli.it tlm niriliiinc will tlo for ynn. In tin In * il.int r lint it cvrr f jilnl tu itroilin c tlir desired mulls ll l nrkuowlcilitcil liy nil wlm li.tvr r\tr ttieil it to jio the hc t inciln inn in the worhl ( or tin * r me nf Slonittcli , Hrttrt nml Nrtvoti4 liM-usrs , unit i I he only niediclnr itt the world Klliilmtlrrd lo Itrnrlit nil Money tr * funilnl if ll faiN CUD18 LIKE TlltSE PROVE THE MERIT OF THE MEDICINE. I.I.MO CI11.MICAI. COMPANY Dr.irSit > . I inrived ( uit.irnir In ( rood iliape It lint done what > n i l.tiniril it would ilo I have nut lud any hemt Iroitl Ir ultrr using C m Iminr otic week 1 Ircl that I am turril. audit I find ih.it 1 nerd any tnnrc incdiiino I will Hem ) fur thrrc Inixen of your Caitannc Indict * Vnut1 * with inmiy thanKx , Dunran , Okla , Julyl7 ! , IUU.I ( .1 OlMll. 11UNCAN C"DC"ir COUPON r Mfc-tL NO. 1200 Cut nut thin Coupon nnd vnd it wild your name and nddrr * * to I'ltno Clirinltal Co. lc ) Muinrs , Inw.i , nnd tliry will irndott I KI'K u l.ri ! ( Inxiil I.lnm Laitannc 10 that you tan try it in your cnic Elmo Cnctorlne sold with a Written Guarantee. All finl-rl.in drtiKciots irll I line Cnrtntine , price II 00 per hex ol MM ) do r t , nnd KIM.1 written K'tar- ' antrr to all tmn h IM ri to n f I Hie inuncy if lllqv lire not lenrliinl lo tiniiiriln HIP 1OLD AND GUAnANTCCO DY ASA K. LEONARD. AND AIL LEADING DRUGGISTS. what you eat. rrrcif/aratioii contains all of the anls and di t-slb sill Ulnds ol / " id. ! T I Rives inbuilt , relief and neve ? i t-iils Vj cure. H/alltiws yon to cat , all \ the Tnort you , \raT Y. The inobtsensitive /wiaclis can ts/io H. Dy Ususo inany tlimisiintlri of 'ily pcptic lia'-o beeo cured aftcrevfrrythlnK else fiillcn. IB unequalled for the stomach. Cliliu- rcn with wca'/r / stomachs thrive on iu Cures all sftoEnacBi troubles' Vn-paml < m.y liy fi.(1. I > K\VirT&Co.UilcaW | bo tl. bolt' JT ? m filnsyIt 11 tin's tlie fxx : . BOO , Sold by all druggists. THIS WBLL INTEREST MOTHERS , Mutli < ir < l\y'8 Sweet TowdcrB forfJIilHrcn , stic- CfRufuliy u : l l > y Mother Orsy , for yenta nutsolm lhe ( Inldtti.'i ! Iliimo InNcw'iiirk , Curd Ki * ne , ltn < ! .Stimuli li , Teething Hiordcn , inui ' Ti'v.1" " ' 'llpi' ' lluwcls nml cli-Ktroy Vtiinim. 'llu ' ro ( > lit. ui t'i Uie Inntennd Imrmlcfsnxtiilik ( I ntnrf f Soldl > yniliniitUti ! < 8c Aktohn Sim > I I' f Aililrr * * Allen 9. Olmnlcd , I * Hoy. N Y , A GOLD IN ONE DA > ( CURES GRIP IN TWO DAYS Mt'ST Al'I'KAK ON EVERV BOX OF THE GENUINE Many School Children are Sickfv Mother Gray' . Sweet IWdc cre or Children b ; Mother Ur y , . mum , ( Children1 , n" ' iork.llrcak up Colds tll 24 hour. , euro nc , Headache , Stomach TroabUs , 'leettl. order , , move and reKulate the Bowefs , ml Ut \\ornn. Mrs. imlly : .Maronn , Mettoet t ct . . when in feverish the bwt and medicine in the world /or / chl 3r3e " The most reliable preparation for kldnoy ' troubles on the market Is Fo\ \ . oy's Kldnoy Cure. Klosau Drug Ca School tablets at The News office.