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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1904)
TIIK NORFOLK NEWS : FKIDA , .11 NK 17 , MEXICAN Mustang Liniment curcB Cuts , Burtiu , MEXICAN Mustang Liniment curcti Sju-ahiB utid Strains * MEXICAN Mustang Liniment IB a positive euro for Piles. THE DAME IS RIGHT NOW AT HER PRETTIEST. DR. MACKAY RUNS TO POETRY. I Tells of the Beauties of a June Day in Nebraska and Does not Put In a Bit Too Much Coloring Ruth less Destroyers Also , Full leafotl In pi I i st uroon. Tlie cnrth In Hi MI ti IHK'.H serene. Wlifrc llnilrn lilm. * . tut tuvulnl clInK. A thnuminil IMMHIIU munmiiltiK As ihovviTS drift from the frtshcnetl land With n pevon barreil bow Is the ruin cloud npnnnrtl The wild rose } Iculi her subtlrBt scent * [ Where hnycocl < H pitch tticlr frn nxnt tcnU. The lonKUBt day'B too brief for Junn , The night too short for such moonl Bnrn Andrew Shnfcr In Otitlook For June. To those ol us who leallze that we me passing thiough lite for the last time , each : ecuting .lime biings to our hcaits ineffable Joy. .June Is the youth of the .vear the lusty month In which nature tlnows aside Its swaddling clothes and teaches out into adolescence There is In the at- mospheio that peculiar quality , Inev piesslblo and incapable of definition , that stands for giovvtb , transition , ccation. Oh , glorious June with the laptuio ol life and giowth , the beau ty ot joutb and the essence of health ; roses and hnttei flics , song and zephyr and the lloatlng thistle down ; the droning of boos and the mating oi blids , fiisKiug ot lambs , iiibtllng oi leaves , patteilng ol lain and the mm muring of : mining water , and oveihead lleecy clouds , the gieat blue sKy and alteinately sunshine and shadow. The chill has gone fiom air and water. We go out into the Holds and woods , taKe deep hi oaths ol the tragiant air and lonew our youth. In the stieam or lake wo wet our lines or polo our canoe along long lanes of gleaming water where cattle come la/.lly down where the i tinning water gtugles lovingly against wide bais ol smooth , wet band , and diink gieedlly with a look of deep content in their dieamy , brown eyes. The sunlight filters down through the leaves of the over aiching blanches casting fancy pat- to : ns in light and shade on the lip- pling water. Piom the meadows come the rippling tinkle of the bobo link and the laptuious strains of the lark. A flock of blackbirds in the tiees ciy out , "lovely ! lovely ! " and a thiiish in the thicket answers back , " 'tis nice.Vhat a cheeiful , op timistic note the blids have BO dlf- feient liom the dlsplilted squawk of autumn ! A solitary dick cissel laiily effervesces with ine.xpieshcd laptuie Hushed is the recuous note of the ciovv and the shiieklng of the blue- jay. Like shadows they Hit atbwait the sun , carelul lest a single sound might betiay the piecious seciet hid den in some tall elm or cot'on tiee Wo spread our tent under the tiees and dieam away the long nftonoon : , just lesting and lazily watching the floating thistle down , the passing of birds , and the gyiations of buttei- llies in their rig-rag flight , as if life to them was a jest and summer und - d > ing. The farieaclung pictuie ot Nebiaska landscape sjireads out be- foio our \ision with its vailegated shades of gieen and sapphiie and its undulating hills and valleys clothed with gloves and checkeied fields of waving wheat and coin. To those who love to got out Into the open , to listen to the pulsation of natuio'b heart , to watch the flowing rlvor and reflect bow many millions of years it has thus flowed on and on and how bilef the vears of our passing through life aie , those lines aio dedicated. Thoio aio otheis who go out into the open , but not In Juno nnd not to hear the voices of nature. These go later to seine the lakes anr rivets , to garner fiom hillside , wood and val ley with gun and trap , every creature that can be slaughtered , and the forests aio hacked and bowed and seamed with their ruthless desecra tion and destruction , the raw resour ces of natiiio are grasped and ex hausted by the greedy hand of com- meicialism , and where the birds nest ed are vast heaps of sawdust nnd pulp waste , nnd perchance signs warning against trespassing In a little while the white reaper comes nnd the hands that essaved to put n barbed wire troche arounu all na ture and convert nil of earth's assets Into coin nre crossed and still , and Ihe river flovvb on tenderly gurgling against Its bars of shifting sand- river and sand emblems of nature nad humanity. J H. Mackay. Wabash Railroad. Now world's fair trains dally. Lcavo Omnlm at 7:45 : a. tn. , 0:30 : p. in. : leave Council muffs at S:00 : MEXICAN Mustang Liniment In UHO for over Hlxty yeurH. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ctircH Spavin mill Klngboiio. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cttrcH nil forma of IthutittmtlHiu. u in , ( i t'i p tn aithrmlils fait si iilon .it 7 ' ! ' > p tn , 7 in' ' a tn ai i he Si Louis at 7 r > ii p in 7 l > a in leave SI l.ouls at 7 Hi p in ' . ) on i in leave wdi M's fall st.itInn at 7 l.'i p in , 1) ) If. a in , arrive Conn ell Hlufts at S'05 a in. S t."i p in , an ho Omaha at S-20 a in , 0.00 p tn , Compaie this time with other HIIOH. Juno 20 , now trnln service will bo established between St Louis and Plttsbmg , 1'n . mid Chicago nu > l Pitts- burg o\oi the Vv'.ibash II. II. TheVnbash lands nil passengers at and checks baggage to Its own sta tion at main cnttanee of world's fair gtoiinds TlilnU what this means : iiulck time estra car faio saved , and a delightful ttlp nnd .vou tire not all Hied out before entering Ibe o\posl- lion grounds All agents can i-outo \ oula the Wabash H II Koi beau tiful worlds fair folder and all Information mation millions , Harry 12 Monies , 0 A P DVab H II , Omaha WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. Oeo II Hondo left today on n busi ness trip to Sianton Mrs M J llomig \lsltliig with her mother at Nellgh. Mrs Ij L I/oucks has gone to her home at Inman to visit until after the Pouith of July. Wesley Unbolts , the 10-yeni-old son of Mi. and MrsV. . W. Hnhoits , loft toda.v noon for a six weeks' visit with hl.s thiee aunts at Neptoou , 111. Mrs McMillan and Molllo Uildgo went to Omaha today to be present at the giaduatliig exeieises of the high school Halph Mil chat d and Max Harding aie among the giaduatos , the lirst a cousin of Miss Bildgo and the latter a giandson of Mis McMillan Dewe.v Iloseboiough ot Tllden , sales man for an Omaha olectilcal supplv house , was In the clt.v today on his way east Ho has just finished the job of transfeiiing the swltchboaid of the Tllden exchange to the newly completed olllco of the telephone com- pan > . M.iteilal Js being placed on the giouml for the constnotion of the vault of the new bank to bo opened soon In the Bishop block , and the nccesbai.v woik will begin at once to place the building in leadiness. Theie was a time when a llshei could take ( mite a icspectable htiiug fiom the Noithfoik , but now theie aie moie men , bojs and gills on the bank than theie aio ll.sh in the stieam , eacli stiiving for luck that they can never realise because it is not theio to lie had. The icof of the goveinmeiit build ing Is now beginning to assume a color something like It will bo when the painters have finished with It something the same as the pi eased- blick oodv. Othei work is pioeeod Ing as fast as the sub contractors can be got to woi'k and the material can bo obtained Theio have been numeious delays In the getting ol mateiial because the manufactuieis liave been i ashed by the miineious building contiacts throughout the country and they have been unable to fill all oidois on time It was a tegular old fashioned tliun dor stonn that i oiled down fiom the noithwest last night ami left .90 of an Inch of water on the suifaco of the soil In a very brief space of time and cleaied awav about as quicKl } as it had come. This leaves almost three Inches of moistuie to the credit of June at the middle of the month and If the latter half of the month Is as prolific ot wet the May iccord will be exceeded. The ciops weie not suffering for a wetting , in fact the fanners were just beginning to get back at the weeds that have been en cionching upon the ciops during the season of excessive wetness and the rain of last night will quite generally lie considered a disadvantage rather than a help to the booming crops. Sidewalks Condemned. The following resolutions were adopted at the mooting of the city council Thursday evening , May 19 : Resolved , That the sidewalks along the south end of lot G , block 5 , Haaso's suburban lots , and along the south side of the west half of lot 9 , block 3 , Pasowalk's addition , be condemned and the owner be required to rebuild the same within thirty days. Hesohed , That now sidewalks bo ordered - dorod to be constructed along the west end of lots \l\t , , 12 , 13 , and 17 , block 5 , and lots 12 , and 13 , Paso walk's Third addition , and along the west end of lots 12 , 13 , 17 , block 3 , and lots 15 and 10 , block 1 , and lots 12 , 13. 11 , 15. 10. nnd 17. block 7 , Dorsey place and along the west end of lots 2 , 3. S , 13 , 11 , 15 , 10 , 17 , block ISVostorn Town Lot Go's , subdivision sion of out lot A , and that the owners bo required to construct the same within thirty days according to the provisions of ordinance No. 275. S. H. MoFnrland , City Clerk. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment for Man , Lleast or 1'oultry , MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Itciilti ( Jill SorcM quickly. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cut-en Cukud Udder la COWH. EVENTS PLANNED FOR AUGUST 2 , 3 AND -1. $1,600 IN PRIZES ARE OFFERED The State Event to be Held In Nor folk Next Month Offers Attractions that Will Serve to Bilng the People From Near and Far , The prcgiam ( ominlttee ban in tanged and bad pi luted the olllri.i ! outline of events that will take phm at the twelfth annual Htate firemen * inuinament to be held In Norfolk < m August 2 , ! ) and I. The events ) uo mise a three da.vs' program of mine ( ban ordlnar.v Interest nnd with the i. ices , the music and the numeimis side ntliacllons that are already In sight theio will be excellent oniet talument for the thousands of gueMs who will vl lt the city during ( hit ilme. The preliminaries to the meet mg are proceeding very sntlsfactonlv and the committees me conlldont ( hit they will this vear piesent a soilos of events that will show a vast Improve ment In comparison with the touina meiit of last .vear. They have had tin experience that will bo necessaiy l < > help them make this touinameiit bet tot than the other , and like the nthei a record bieaker In the history of the association rollowing Is the olllclal program- Tuesday , August 2. 0GO : a. in. Grand firemen's parade , largest de pnrttnont In attendance , nozzle vnl ucd at $25 ; second pii/e , signal span ulors , tin oo palis. Best appealing company and appa- talus : first prl/e , $15 ; second prbe , $10 ; thiid pil/e $5. 1:30 : p m. Stiaight away hose lace , class A , 2.0 yauls : Hist prize , $50 ; second prlxe , $ , ° ,0 ; thiid pilze , $20. Straight away hose race , class II , 250 jarris : I"lrst pil o , $25 ; second pi i/o , $15 ; thiid pri/e , $10 Stialght away hook and ladder nice. class A , 2.riO vnrds : I'lrst prl/o , $50 , second pi Ire , $30 , thiid prl/o , $20. Sti.ilght away hook nnd ladder nice , class H , 230 ynids : Piist piize , $25 ; hecoud ] ) ii/e , $13 ; third prire , $10. Regulation engine company nice : Piipt pi 1/e. $30 ; second prize , $30. Chief's lace , 100 jards ; lantern val ued at $25 Regulation hose lace , 250 yards , class A : riist piize , $30 ; second prize , $30 ; thiid prize , $20. Regulation hose lace , 250 yaids , class li : Plrst pilze , $25 ; second prUo , $15 ; thiid prize , $10. Conceit at S p. m. Wednesday , August 3. 9:30 : a. m. Wet hose race , 100 yards : Kirst prize , $13 ; second piizo , $10 ; thiid piizo , $3 Water Mght : First prize , $15 ; second end prl/e , $10. 1:30 : p. m. Regulation hose lace , class A , 250 yaids : Piist pike , $30 ; second pil/e. S'JO ; thiid ] ) i I/e , | 20. Regulation hose : ace , class II , 250 yanls : Piist piizo , $25 ; second piize , $15 , thl id piize , $10 Regulation hook ami ladder lace , class A , 250 > arils : rirst prl/e , $50 ; second prize , $30 ; third prize , $20 Regulation hook and ladder race , class H. 250 yaids : Klrst pri/e. $25 ; second pri/e , $15 , thiid prize , $10 State championship coupling con test , fifty feetTirst piize , $15 ; second prize , $10 Straight away hose race , class A , 250 yards : Pirst prize , $50 ; second prl/e , $30 ; third prize , $20 Straight away hose ice , class H , -50 . \ ardsrirst prize. $25 ; second prize , $13 ; third prize , $10. Concert 8 p : n Thursday , August 4. 9-30 a. m. Wet hose race , state championship , 100 yards : Pirst prlzo , $25 ; second pri/e , $15 ; third prize , $10 Watei fight : First prize , $13 ; second end piize , $10. - , 1:30 : p. m. State ! ; championship hose race , clasB A , 250 Harris : Plrst prize , $50 ; see end prize , $30 ; third prize , $20. State championship hose race , class B , 250 > ards- First prize , $25 ; BOO end prize $13 ; third prize , $10. State championship hook and lad der race , class A , 250 yards : rirst pri/e , $50 ; second prlzo , $30 ; third prl/e , $20. State championship hook and lad der racf > , class B , 250 yards : First prize , $25 ; second prize , $15 ; thin ! prl/e , $10. State championship ladder climb Ing contest , fifty feet : $10. State championship coupling con test , three feet : $20. Free-for-all : J'lrst prlzo , JOO ; see end prize , $10. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment llertt for Ilut-Hu iillmciitH. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ItoHt for Cuttlo allmoiitB. MEX1CAN Mustang Liniment Bent for Sheep ullmontH. ( inn i ' I at S p m I 111 , , l lllll tlltal of plI'lM offelPll i Mount to } ] I'lllil aild Ilir committee Inn nils as It did la ! vo.ir , lo have the pil/o money available lo the win IIIIIK lenniH , Immedliiteh nltei the i II-OH have been inn Fraternal Day Later. Home of the meinheis of the com mlttee from the lite depaitmeiil , hav inn In chaige the minimi menis for the toninament , do not like the Idea of ending up the toutnament with a tiiilenml day , believing that It would iletiact from the tournament but thev i re In favor of devollug a < lav In Sep iiMiibei t < > fraternal gathetlngN , to lir followed b.v a da ) o | hoiso UK Ing use ball and other spoils The suli Ject will probably be taken up at the meeting ol the executive and sub committees tonight Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notice Is heieb.v given that sealed bids Will be received at the count ) cli'iK'.s olllce at Madison. MadlMon ouni.v , NeluanKa , until 1.i o'clock at moil , Ktandaid lime .Itil.v II , I'.iol or the erection and completion , and nlHliltiK ol material and labor , foi ill pile and lion lulilges ordeied lot i petlod of one .vein fiom date of iintracl All bidders are teiinlied to aceom any their bids with plans and spei-l le.itlons of their work and a eiiii kd Check of $2(1000 ( to be lorfelled I contiactor tails to make contnut > r file an acceptable bond within Ilieen dins fiom dale of letting Tin loaiil of county commlHsioiieiH te 'tve the light to i eject nii.v or all ids The party awarded the eon met , with at least one ninety tenl- ind Hiillleleiit bond condltloiii > d foi he faithful pei loimauce ol the con ince , with at loam one surety lesl- lent ot Madison count ) , N'ehiaska , said bond to be nppioved by ( he ouiily boaid Dated ( bis the 13th da > of .Inno , r.nil inll : Wlnlei , Countv Cleik W , H , COOLEY DIES AT LYNCH rormer Resident of Norfolk Passes Away at Home In Doyd County Last Nitjbt. U'llliam H Coole > , fonncil } of Xoilollv but latol > ol L.Micli , died at he lamib home In that place last night and the lomalns woio bioiighl lo Noifolk on the eaily ttnln for bn ilal The funeial soivices aio In chaige of Hev S P. Sharpless and aie held at the Piesbyteilan chiiiPh it 2 , ! 0 o'clock this al lei noon The lemaiiis weie accompanied to Not folk by Mrs Cooley , hei daughters , Mrs Hfsslp Newell and Miss Mabel Coole > , and Chailes Vitoinn of L.noli . Mr Cooley was formerly a con ductor on the Piomont , nikhorn & Mlssouil Valley lallro.id , and lived lor a iiumbei of > eas on West Noi folk avenue His son , Guy Cooley , Is emplojed In the Tali stoie ol this cityMr Mr Viterna letuiiiPd to Ljnch at noon O'NEILL ' HAS A LEAP YEAR CLUB Eighteen Young Ladles Belong to "La Trifle de I'nnnee Bissextile" There. O'Neill , Neb , Juno 15 Special to The News O'Neill has a leap .veui club known as "Lo Tiifllle de 1'annee ssoNtllo" Hlghtei'i : young ladles constitute Its mombeiship Very lit tle can be leainod of the object ot the club but the young ladies say that it is merely a cure for bashfiilness. Tholr motto Is "Never tun : n good thing down , " the club colois aie ipd and jollovv and the ( lower Is the Bach elor Button. The club meets ev < : \ Friday night at the homes of the va rlous members during the > ear IHMI In order to talk over the events of the week and to Iny plans for the next So far the club has given two vpr.\ successful affairs , n dancing paitv and a picnic to which the > oung men vveie invited. The latter bald that they onjo.ved themselves \er.v much but fear that there Is something when the girls go to all this trouble and expense for thorn nnd that the girN are planning souio coup d'etat It Is not known whether the club has a corresponding secietarv , duh elected , or not , but is genoiallv con ceded by those who are ! niimat < Iv acquainted wllh its members tint each one Is willlnB to take this oflio < upon herself when an > thing in thi- line Is necessary. So far the club remains with Us original membeiship none of the young Indies hnvliiK been stricken fiom the regular toll call for reasons unnecessary to state. The Union Pacific has Issued the handsomest folder over turned out by any railroad east or wcsL It gives a complete history of the Louisiana MKXICAN /VVustong / Liniment llmlitTH up StllVJoliitH. MUXICAN Mustang Liniment jicnulruteH to the very MUXICAN Mustang Liniment HiitlNfiietlon. I'm chase exposition , with the very IM'M ! half tone llhiHt i al Ions of the bullilltiKH , gioundii ami other featutes , wiih deseilpilvu aitlcles , and Is u complete guide lo SI l.ouls , us well as to the exposition. A cop ) will bo mallnd fioo b } ad- diesslnj ; any Union I'acllk' nitotil ( en closing two ceu i n for | Kinlaio ; ) or 12 I. homiix , 0 P. * T. A , Omaha , Nub The Hosobud Rcaervntlon lauds ant to be opened In July Pull partli tilais an to dates and places lor legislation and places foi MUXICAN Mustang Liniment rurcH Fi-oHthltfM and Clilllilalnru MUXICAN Mustang Liniment tiling lor u luiuu hurnc. MUXICAN Mustang Liniment drlvoH out till liilliiiiiinullou. ami Una ) euliv ieiulie.monls | of the I' S Inline iiiMid laws , iiuiiii | , etc , aio i niitiiliieil In a piimphlei "Mow ( Ionian III thi West , " Issued by lilt ) pUHHOIl- KIT depailmenl Chicago K NorlllvvoaL- KIII If ) Call on iinv llckol agent of Iho NoilhweHtntn line , or a copy will bo mailed to any addrusn on rouulpt of two (1 ( ! ) cenln In postage by J , A. Kuhn. Assl Con Pi I .M Puss AgL , C. , V N W. It'y . Oiiiaba , Neb l rim \'iu ' li YOU MUST NOT FORGET Th.it ui'.nc ' . | \ lottinn 111 Ilic tif niiiKini , ' I- nit1 I'lmlns. iiml mir - \ \ ill iil- u it.s . lu > found In ' iii'r I lie Hid Ncucsl S ! \ It's in I ' , n i Is in n I Finish \ \ r ii I so curry u line Inn1 ul Muldm s smil ! > li > lui , ill kinds of flaming. The Practice of Medicine Becoming Specialized The Physicians of the Large Cities the First to Adopt it and There arc Now Many Throughout the Country Specialism IH the Idea "f ( ho day. Not that ovc'iy phvHlrlan can bo a sprclallHt , nor would It be jimllllablo In ovoiy dooloi becoming 0110 , but tlicip aio ndvaiitugoH Hint can bo do- lived only by a Bpcclal pinrllcn which IH applicable lo ( 'cilain cniimmnlllcs even though the ph\ulclau lilniHclf IH not a bona fide icsldctit of thai Im- modllo vicinity. Small IOWIIM and tbo coutiiiv : uu the pilnclpal coinmunltloH In which a specialist could Hcaicely piospci , but t\ \ pi aft Iced by some spi'rliillsts , that of going fiom one div to aiiolhiM , making bis visits and seeing hlH iiatlfiits at rcRiilar up- pointed lutoivalH , ( ino can deilvo ad vMilages fat Hiipoilor to those to- ci'hi'il In many limtances by a vlnlt to Ibo cltlea \\'o cite , for Instance , that of Hr. Piildwcll , a specialist of Chicago , who IH and has hi-on making ingular vis- lt < < to our commiiiilly foi the last two joais Dr. f'ahlwoll came well iec- oiiiincnilcil and has succeeded In OH- labllshlng a pincllco far beyond her f\l > c ( lations She has made many CIIICH and has succeeded In building up a lepiitatlou and practice among tliono whom she ban cured that would be htud to get away fiom her. Dr f'aldwcll is a lady fiom the now school Her oxppilenco and training have been gained by many years of piactlco and the tir > atmont ol avast niimbci of cases She confines her self to the tieatment of chronic , lln- gciing and dr > i > ) ) Heated ailments She pii'tcnds to cuio only such diseases as she has had sulllclont o\pelenco In handling and does not go Into that class of Inciiiable diseases which In man > cases aie usele&s to bother with. As a rusult of long experience. Dr. Taldwell Is thoroughly familiar with her specialties. In the tieatment of cancer , consumption , heart disease , nervousness and female diseases , there ae % ey : fovv specialists better qualified than Dr. CaldweU Some of her ciues seem almost like mlraclos. People fiom far ami near consult her as she makes those legular visits and she Is alwnvs busy from the tlmosho arrives until the tlmo of her dopnr- tute It is claimed by Dr Caldwell's friends that she ran diagnose a dis ease without a qiK'Mlon This being roiiow TM TAKE THE WABASH SAINTLOIIIS THE ONLY LINE TO THE WORLD'S FAIR MAIN ENTRANCE. Hie ranho IB not HKoly to doctor In i path'iil for the wrong allmont , which Is many tlmei done by physi cians of Inoxpeilcnci' Dr. faldwoll docs not tioiil typhoid fever , whoop- lug cough , measles , ami HIOHO iHMlto diseases which Ihe local homo physi cian Is railed upon lo tn < at It Is nether her deslio lo iinlagonl/e nor lo tnko 11 oin the homo physician that part of. the biiulnoHH vvhlcb leally belongs to him Many limes ) Caldwell Is In consultation wllh I ho homo physician and the kindest of feelings should exist between them. Di f'aldwell IH charitable In many liiHlauees wheio people are devoid of funds to pay for their services she cbaigoH In such cases for Iho incdl- elno only and no poison , no matter bow bumble , has she over tin nod away without seeking to glvo thorn lelief My pei mission wo are pleased to piihllKh n few of the cities she has made thioiighout the state of Nebraska ka- Mrs Oscar Laiigo , Tekamah , Neb , , euted of stomach trouble and female lioiiblo of long standing. Mis Maloney , \Vest Ilumphroy , Neb , ciuod of noivous trouble , kid ney and llvor tioublo , and female weakness Mrs John Connolly. Akron , Nob. , cm i' < l ol cancer , had been healed by a number of doctors , without any br-neflt , cured with five Injections. Mr Polo Hlblo , Columbus , Neb. , cured of kidney and bowel troublo. Mrs John Swain , Clarlts , Neb , , cured of female trouble , catarrh and noivous tumble Mrs. Henry Hail , Kearney , Nob. , cuied of tumor Mrs Henry Caskell , Cozad , Nob. , cured of nervous and stomach trou ble Mrs II. Sloan , Akron , Nob. , cured of consumption. Mis Jacob I'uff , Co/ad , Nob. , cured of nervous disease , female weakness and tumor. Miss I3vn Cole , Sutherland , Nob. , cured of catarrh Uichard Underwood , Bancroft , Neb , , cuied of htonmch trouble and norvoua trouble of long standing. I will be in Ponder at the Palace hotel , on Tuesdav , May 17. ; * : : : : : : : : ; : : ! * ! FARM LOANS T. Lowest Rates I W , J , GOW & BRO , i NORFOLK , NEBRASKA. * * * ' Money on Hand * * * t FARA1 LOANS Constipation Docs your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes ? Bad taste in > our mouth ? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation , headache , dyspepsia. 2 < t All drilKglstS. \V mi > " ' i" " - ' " I" "r ' * 'f > l A bc.iutlful lir u of " I I "I 1 li i i ) BUCKINGHAM'S