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TUB NORFOLK NlslWS : FRIDAY , S MPT KM MICK Ml , IU04. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Cute , Burns , Brulscu. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cnrce SpraiiiB atid Strains * MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is a positive euro for Piles. SAKK III.OWN OIMN LAST Ni AMI TlllKVr.S KSOAI'K. TUB TOWN WAS NOT AllOllSIM Ilurelnm Worked HO Utilrlly Hint tli < Citizen * Did not Know nf Itolihrrj Until Thin .Morning Third In tin l.nxt l'f\\ Night * . LINCOLN , Sept. 12. Hobbers blow open the safe In the hank at Palmy re and escaped today without arouslnp the citizens. They took an unknown amount ol cash and the bunk olllclals are tryliiK to learn the amount of the loss , whlc.l may bo small. Three charges wore fired and It It thought that the burglary was com mitted after midnight. This Is the third robbery In this parl of Nebraska In the last few nights. I'ropourd ConHttttitlonnl Atiicmlinrnt The following proposed amendment to , and convention for the revision of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska , as hereinafter set forth Ir full , Is submitted to the electors ol the State of Nebraska , to be voted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday , November 8 , A. D , 1904 : ( Senate File No. IH. ) A Dill for a Joint Resolution rec ommending' to the electors of the state to vote at the next election ol members of the legislature for or against a convention to revise , amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska In accordance with Section 2 , Article 15. of the Constitu tion of the State of Nebraska. Be It resolved by the leglsulaturo of the State of Nebraska : 1. That It Is deemed necessary to call a convention to revise , amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. 2. That the electors are recom mended to vote at the next election of members of the legislature for or against n convention to revise , amend and change the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. 3. That at snob next election of members of the legislature on the ballot of each elector voting at such election , shall be printed or written In such manner that the olctor can Indicate his preference under the law the words : "FOR calling a convention to revise , amend and change the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska , " and "AGAINST calling1 a convention to revise , amend and change the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska ; " and If a majority voting , at said elec tion shall vote for a convention , the legislature shall , at Its next session , provide by law for calling the same. I , Geo. W. Marsh , secretary of state of the State of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska , and providing for a convention for the revision of said Constitution of the State of Nebraska , is a true and correct copy of the origi nal enrolled bill passed by the Twen ty-eighth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska , as It ap pears from said original bill , on Ille in my olllee , and that said proposed amendment and revision of the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska Is submitted to the quail lied voters of the State of Nebraska , for their adop tion or rejection , at the general elec tion to be held on Tuesday , the 8th day of November , A. D. 1904. In testimony whereof , I hereunto set my hand and alllx the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this &th day of July , in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Four , of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty-Ninth and of this state the Thirty-eighth. ( Great Seal ) Geo. W. Marsh , Secretary of State. i.osi : NO TIMF. IN miimii.\ < ; . KU-vntor HuriiH In .Morning unit t'nn- trnet IN I , < M Snnir Afternoon. NEBRASKA CITY , Sept. 12. The Jones Grain company of this city lot the contract Saturday afternoon for the rebuilding of their elevator that was burned In Mynnrd at 10 o'clock that morning. The new elevator will be modern In every particular and work will begin as soon as the debris can he cleared away. A. H. Wilson of the company places their loss by the lire at $6,000 , which Is partlnlly covered by Insurance. The oftlce and elevator llxtures and supplies and about 2,000 bushels of wheat and oats wore con sumed The ( Ire Is supposed to have been started by sparks fro ma pass ing engine. The building was pur chased about a year ago for the sum of JC.ono , but there was only JSOf ) in surance on It. The company expects to rebuild the elevator at once. TUHSI1A V TOPICS. Rev. J. SI. Dothwcll and wife of Mad ison were In the city over night on their way to Wayne , to attend the an nual conference. Mrs L. SI. Heeler Is home from Oinn- ha where she accompanied her aunt Sirs. Reese of St. Joe , SIo. , who has been bore visiting for some time. Rev. J. F. Pouphor and Rov. W. R. Peters wont to Wayne today to attend the annual SI. K. conference which opens Jn that city this evening1. IIr , and Sirs , SIr.s , Sanford Scofield MEXICA.N Mustang Liniment In UBO for over uixty ycnra. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Spavin ami Kliigbouo. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures all forms of Itlicittimtifmu and son of Los Angeles. Pal. , are visit ing Mr. and Mrs J II. Maylard. The ) arc cnrouto homo from the east. J. 0. Aid returned yesterday fron Independence. Mo. , where ho visited n few days with a half brother whom hi bad not seen for 38 years , when boll wore very small boys. O. Flrk of Vordlgro | s In the c.lt > today. James Nichols was over from Madi son yesterday. CJ. Htnnsen of Tllden was a city vis itor this morning. J. L. Hershlser loft for O'Nolll on n visit In his parents. Miss 10. H. Marshall came down fron Nlobrara this morning. O. J. Holcomb was a Wlnslde vlsltoi In the city over night. s George and Harry Kngel of Plain- view were city visitors yesterday. John F. and Adolph Hellbush ol Humphrey were in town over night. Mrs. W. O. Hall Is suffering with n very severe attack of gall stones. W. J. Qow and daughter Marlon lefl today for u short visit nt Cambridge N. Y. Y.W. W. A. Wltzlgman , banker of Meadow Grove , transacted business In the city yesterday. Hev. J. H. Lccdom and wife of Sil ver Creek are In the city today visit ing with old friends. U. K. Cameron went to llonnsleel yesterday to close up his business af fairs at that place. Clark Dalhoy , who has been doing the painting and oiling on the rnltcil States court house Interior , has com pleted his work and left for his home. In Chicago. The Ladies Aid society of the Con gregational church will meet with Mrs. 15. A. Hullock Thursday afternoon at 2no. : All the ladles of the congrega tion are cordially Invited. A. Oshorn. who has been sick for some time with stomach trouble , Is re ported low. Ills son , Dr. Frank Os- born. Is still with him. although he has been telegraphed to comn back to Ho- atrlce where ho Is physician in the In stitute for fueblo minded. The Madison county fair begins at Madison today and will continue until Friday night. The Knox county fall opens at Crelgbton on Thursday ami continues the remainder of the week , 13oth these fairs offer good attrac tions and will draw big crowds. Mrs. Simpson's condition had not changed for the hotter very much this morning. She was only partially con scious and the outlook Is not promis ing. Col. Simpson remains about the same. A sister of Mrs. Simpson will be here this evening from Kansas W. H. Slsson this morning closed bis loan and real estate olllee on North Fourth street and will go to Omaha , where he has accepted a position with the C. N. Diet ? Lumber company. Mrs. Slsson Is now In Ohio on a visit and when she returns they will go to housekeeping In Omaha. Tomorrow the Madison county re publican convention will meet In Mad ison to nominate candidates for coun ty attorney , representative and coun ty commissioner from the Third dis trict. Tlio day following the senatorial rial convention of the Kleventh dis trict will meet In Norfolk to place a candidate In the field for state senator. MADISON DEFEATS HUMPHREY l.nrmXiniilicr of Norfolk I > i > iiili * Went Dim n mill \VIIIII'MHI > I | liiliTi'nlliiic ( illnir Illlilil Cnni'iTlNO. | . A lai-Ro number of Norfolk people went to .Maillsoii yestonlny to KI-O the linll mime between the team of that city ami Humphrey , and found a very InlcreHtliiK same. There wns n laVsu crowd in attendance , immherH of people ple eomlng' up from Humphrey to Klve their home teameiifotinitfement. . The Kame was elo.se and exciting up to the eighth I mi I ii f ; , when the Humphrey catcher dropped a ball leaving In four score.s In that liming for Madison , the llnal result being ten to live In favor of the Muillson team. The crowd wan good naturcd , and the UKiial amount of rooting and Jollying of players was Indulged In. The Mad ison band was out and helped to liven up the occasion by giving some of Its choicest musical selections. A feature of the game was the stleU work by Mclntosh for the Madison team , getting two two-baggers and one single. Nunley was In the box for Humphrey and Perrlne was In for Mad ison until the seventh when Mclntosh was substituted. Humphrey got four lilts during the game and Madison sev enteen. Hdwards of Humphrey was the umpire. Madison Is well pleased over the work of Its newly organized team of which Uelaiid Spauldlng of this city Is cap tain. It Is one of the rare times this season that the Humphrey players nave boon defeated , having a record that Is enviable throughout , and U Is a leather In the cap of the Madlsnn team to have done thin under the now management's llrst game. I.ettiT IInt. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postotllce at Norfolk , Neb , , September 111 , 1904 : I * . H , Korco , Mrs Mattle Houston , Henry Mutko. Miss Emma J. Lauvor. Win. J. Lewis , Charley J. Leonard. Alden - don H. Hood , Kred J Simmons , W. II. SlmliiH , Mrs. Chas. A. Thompson , Miss IMnla Wilson. If not called for In tlfteen days will be sent to the dead letter olllee. Parties calling for nny of the above please say "advertised , " JOHN R. HAYS. P. M. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment for Man , Beaut or 1'oultry. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment licula Old Sorca quickly. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Coked Udder lit COWB. n < ' oi"i'sii > i < : r % PIT \MST.H SIMM 1,1 DKVKI.OIon , . in ii.n inM \V OTIK > If I , unit ( 'uphill Wnnlil TilUr Until i the .Mn MIT It ( 'until lie Mmlr > f VIINI AiltiltitllUi * tu KNtlilillitliril Titwim Slirr Inillfiitlun or Oil. Kdltor Dally News. 9iiiM > louu'iitar > ( o your article regarding tint "II sit- nation In Friday's paper , 1 di-slre ti rcinliiil your loral readers that Ifvi wait until outside capital mines It to develop tlio oil that IH certainly It thin vicinity , while It may Inn non- ellt to Madison I'omity It may Iiijurt Instead or beiiollttiiig UH locally. 1 know n spot eight miles from Norfolk and within one-half in Ho of a lallnmi where petroleum Is Issuing finin tin ground. Now supposing that outslilcv ers Hhoulil sink a wull there and ac tually Htrllcu oil , In twenty-four houn 2,01)0 ) persons who are foot-louse | i Norfolk would ho located thutu anil It a year there would ho [ i.Ollo puoplt Ilicro to the disadvantage of Norfolk The Indications from the clliicn am ! antl-cllnos , which Is the factor giver tliu most consideration In mirfaru In- illi.'atlonH , IH extremely favorahlo ti oil existing within ti radius of twulvt miles from Norfolk , In addition tr this there Is the evidence of the ac tual oil lound upon the surface. In an editorial In the Sclentllh Amercan the editor states that sur face IndlcatloiiH are valueless and thai no capitalist would think of sinking 11 well before Home advunturcr wllli more money than Judgment discovered oil. In the writings of llomdotut there are frequent references to oil springs , 1'llny and Dloscorldc.s nine mention petroleum and 0,000 year.- ago It was a product < if China.Vherc today are the great wells of HaUii on the Caspian , In the time of Marcu I'oli there was a henthun tire toiuplo burn ing the oil from springs thoro. Sur- Ince petrolnum was known In Amer ica since IfiiU. Prof. Sllllmiin's roporl upon oil taken from a natural spring from Tltusvlllo , Ta. , In 1SBO Is a class- In In potfolonin literature and led tr drilling the llrst oil well In America , It Is now believed that petroleum It being continually genonitml deep In the earth from heat , water and organ ic. matter and Is distributed over wide areas ( ill over the world only holiiK deeper In some placns than others ow ing to the difference In the Inclination of the earth's strata. The history ol petiolcum is that wherever It appeal In sprliiKS oil lies underneath at com paratively moderate depths. Thlrty- sovt'ii yuais ago \ \ ' . ,1. ilnrnes' father , who was a homesteader at Madison , sent a sample of the exudate from Taylor creek to Now York for analy sis and received the report that It wns petroleum. M. IIAIIIIV WII.KI.VS Nrllgli Vi'iiiiiiin I.eaniH That n I'urnicr Hi'llHT AVlIM JVol K-lti-il. | Tlie following from the Nellgh Yeo man will he of some Interest in Nor- lolk , where the brothers of the sub ject of the sketch were well known as members of the Norfolk base hall team , Joe Wllklns being HIP captain , and Olonn WIlkliiH one of the pitchers. Mr. Trcnnepohl , father of .Mrs. Wll klns , lives here : "Harry Perkins , the very elllclent and erratic helper In The Yeoman of fice for three long years , and who was reported killed last year In a railroad wreck , has been resurrected under the name of II.V. . Wllklns. When 1-M. Trennepohl told us a long time ago that his sister Lena had married Mr. Wllklns a month after that railroad accident we sized the situation up Just as It Is. We wrote to Mr. Wllklns as suring him that we were very Kind the fictitious Harry was dead , even though It took a railroad wreck to kill him , and that the real Marry had been resurrected. The letter hnd a return card , but It never came back. So we concluded he reeolved It. The family tried for a long time to got Lena to vend their photographs , hut she didn't uisten to do that. At last we are ad vised that Kil. wrote her that it was no use to attempt to cover up the facts my longer , since the real situation was fully understood here. She then owned ip that she mnrrled the man known icro as Harry Perkins , hut that was lot his real name. The writer took a jreut Interest In Harry and tried to oca to him. oven writing to the coin- Idler of the Perkins genealogy , hut as no trace could bo found In the past of such a man we concluded he was not i Perkins after all. We always claimed that Harry was from a good fnmlly and that ho had In early boy hood been trained In a good home. He was as close as a clam about anything connected with his ancestry. Hence , ilthoiiKh ho was In our olllco three years , we know very llttlu of tlin man , except as revealed by the llfo ho led In Nellgli. Ho had the elements of a true and noble manhood and under stood as well as anyone how far befell fell sometimes below the standard. Wo shall greatly rojolco if the bettor nldo of his nature shall assort Itself and eventually triumph. " Hi-iinlngM * Hair. Customers of the Sultorlum have a IMMV way of expressing It ( ind If they now want a tight lit they specify that It shall be as close as Hennlngs' hair. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment IJCHt for llofHO IllltllCHtMt MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Heat for Cuttlo allmuntu * MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Bent for Sheep ailments. ARM CRUSHED FLY WHEEL I'niniliir \IIIIIIK Mini uf Klitlii Mi'i'ln \\ltli II SrrliuiNcelileill nil Snlimlny. KI.OIN , Nub. , Sept. I'-.Special In The News : t'lmi'llo ' Taylor , a popular young man of this place , accidentally got his arm caught In the lly wheel of a throshlni ; machine Saturday af ternoon , crushing thii forearm and hand very badly. Dr. Walker of l.lnd- Hey , assisted by Mr. Mtmk of Newman drove , dressed the Injured member , and are hopeful of saving the arm. MONDAY MENTION. The olllee of II. L. Hpiiiildlng , finan cier of I hit A. O. II. W. , Is at the city hall , whore some one will always be present to accept dues and assess ments. Miss Otolla 1'llner entertained a few friends at supper Saturday evening for llev. Homy Lucbku and bride , who will leave for their now home at Surprise tomorrow. The W. f. T. II. will meet at the M. K church Wednesday , September II , at 't p. m. It Is the Mrs ! meeting ; of the year and all members me earnestly re quested to he present. Diaries and Donald llrldgtt enter tained a largo number of their young friends Saturday evening at their home on West Norfolk avenue. Several hours wore most agreeably , spent at the various amusements ptovlded for the entertainment of the guests. W. It. Slssun bus returned from Oma ha where he has IMMHI with his lather for a week. I hi tell him feeling unite comfortable with the exception of lie- ItiK weary of his IOIIK conllnoment to his bed. It Is now expected that he will In ) able to return home In ten days or two weuku. Con. It. rhrlstoph was in Humphrey yesterday Invoicing a stock of K'ods for his fontier clerk , Itlinlnhart Hol land. Mr. Itelland left Norfolk to take a stock of drugs at SpauldliiK but when ho arrived there was not Hiitlslled with the locution and bought a Htock at Humphrey , whoru his iinienls losldc. OwlHR to dll'feronci'S hetwei'ii the proprietor and landlord of the Pacillc hotel over the conditions ' a new lease , the dlnlnx room of HID hotel has boon closed since Saturday ovunliiK. and for the jiast two days It has been run as a rooming buuse only. It Is probable that the dlfl'ei ein-us will be adjusted within a lew days and the honne opened up a aln. It Is said that ICnox Tlpplo of Stanton stands ready tote to the house If thi ) present landlord and proprietor do not n ree. 'I'ho hardware stores are uslni ; their display windows to attract attention to tlio fact that the shooting season In partially open , and perhaps the most notable success Is that of Dlakoman & Huhn in attracting attention. They liavi a lniK-fy In the window In the bottom of which Is a dummy , with Hie feet protrudhiK out of the back mid anil the face and hands showing over Hie side , with the Inquiry. "Is the hunting season out yet ? " lie Is sup posed to be In hldlnt ? from thn name warden , hut Is liberally .supplied with Kims and ammunition. The new homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kiulcrs on South lOl hth street is about ready for occupancy and when the work of the plumbers and llnlsh- ors Is completed It will make one of the substantial and comfortable homes of the city. The notable feature about the house Is that It Is of cement con struction throughout. Krom founda tion to chimney It Is built of the new cement blocks of which .Mr. Kndors has the patent , and even ho porches to their doors are made of cement. The hulldliiK looks as though n Was con structed of rotiKli hewn stone and this effect will bo further brought out when It Is treated with a cement wash from top to bottom. Since taking the agen cy for this patent Mr. ICnders has iised 2.000 ban els of cement and Is llndlng quite a demand for the stone , particu larly for use In foundations. James Haker of Carroll wns In the city Sunday. Kred Wlllson was down from IJone- steel this morning. Myron Hodges of Pierce was' In the city over night Sunday. O. J. Johnson went to St. Louis yes terday to take in the fair. I. . . Hanoman and T. O. French of Kw- Ing are guests of K. H. Kauffman. houis Hess went to Honesteel this noon for a two weeks business trip. Mrs. John H. Hays returned Saturday evening from Sioux Pity , where she visited during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Degner have gone to St. Louis to take In the expo sition. They expect to be abseut about three weeks. Chas. Dugaii came down from Hone- steel this morning and will remain In the city a couple of weeks attending to business affairs. Lllllc , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langonburg , Is now sick with stomach trouble , her brother Paul being con- valenscent from a similar attack. Mrs. O. II. JIaIn IH expected In Nor folk tomorrow from Omaha to visit friends bore a fov * days on her way to attend the North Nebraska conference at Wayno. Mrs. C. H. Parker went to Plalnvlow Saturday for a short visit. Mrs. Thou. Scott of Kearney , formerly Miss Lil lian Parker , was here and also wont to Plalnvlow. Mr. and Mrs. U A. SlinR , formerly of Fremont , have found a house In Nor folk and arc located In South Fifth street. Mr. Sims Is employed on the Northwestern , MEXICAN Mustang Liniment llnibet-H up HtllTJolntH. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment jiouctrntcH to tlio very liouu * MEXICAN Mustang Liniment nlwnyH given HutlHfuetlou. I' III II.IMNU MIT \ IN' ( ' ( MII'I.I'.TI- : . \ LOT ( I ! ' KIMMIIINCJ TO DO , It \\lll lie Met inilYrkx Ill-fore ( In- IWtt Sliuellin- tti-nilj Fur Ilir I NT ii f t'nele ' .Slim' * lti'iri-Hi-iitnl l\ ' In ThU fit ) . There was a report out that the United Stales court house would ho completed by the IMh and Hut hUlldlllK lead ) for nciMipiiucy by Post master Hays on October I , but It Is not piob- ahlii that the building will be ready by the llrst. There IH a lot of detail and finishing work to ho done and II will bit moving along quite rapidly If a Mulsh Is reached by the middle of October. The plumbing sub contract wjll probably lie finished \ty \ thn end of Hie week , but there Is a large anionnf of work to he dime by the Htone cutlers , the marble litters , and HIM linn that has the contract for putting In the steam heating plant. There huvo been little delays on onii account or anoth er that have combined lo make quite a snrlous discrepancy In ( he datn set for the llnlshlng of thn building and HID actual llnlshlng. There IM no rushIng - Ing need of HID building being com pleted so far as Norfolk Is concerned. However , the people here would like and convenient structure for the USD of the poslolllce ami other goveinmunt huslnes's as early as convenient , for the more satisfaction of doing business In the handsome and palace-like structure that the government Is put ting In. Some of thn rooms are priicllcallv Specialism IB the Idea of the day. Not that every pliyHlclnn cn.ii bo a Hpcclnllst , nor would It bo jiistlflahlo In cvory doctor becoming one , but there nro advantages Unit can be de rived otily by a special practice which IH applicable to certain communities even though the physician hlniHolf Is not n hona fldo resident of that Im- medlto vicinity. Small towns and the country are the principal communities In which a specialist could scarcely prosper , but as practiced by some specialists , that of going from one city to another , making his visits and seeing his patients at regular ap pointed intervals , one can derive ad vantages far superior to those re ceived In many Instances by a visit to the cities. We cite , for Instance , that of Dr. Caldwell , a specialist of Chicago , who s and has been making regular vis- ts to our community for the last two years. Dr. Caldwell came well rec ommended and has succeeded in es tablishing a practice far beyond her expectations. She has made many cures and has succeeded In building ip a reputation and practice among those whom she has cured that would jo hard to get away frajn her. Dr. Caldwell Is a lady from the new school. Her experience and training mvo been gained by many years of practice and the treatment of a vast number of cases. She confines her self to the treatment of chronic , lin gering and deep seated ailments. Slio pretends to cure only such diseases as she has had sutllclent experience in handling , and does not go Into that class of Incurable diseases which in many cases ure useless to bother with As a result of long experience , Dr. Caldwell Is thoroughly familiar with her specialties. In the treatment of cancer , consumption , heart disease , nervousness and female diseases , there are very few specialists better qualified than Dr. Caldwoll. Some of her cures seem almost Hko miracles. People from far and near consult her as she makes these regular visits and she Is always busy from the time she arrives until the ttnio of her depar ture. It Is claimed by Dr. Caldwoll's friends that she can dlagnoso a dis ease without a question. This betas MEXICAN Mustang Liniment uuren FruntbHcM ami MEXICAN Mustang Liniment HcHt thing lor n. liutio horHc * MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ( IrlvvH out all Inllattiinatloii * flnlMlieil. hut mliciK ulll reiiiltii | iiuiuli IIIIHK lime In pulling III a Htalf ) ( If c iiiiiiiiHiMifHH Tlm public lobby and llic Mliilrunv IH prnliiiblv recelvlllK mure atliMillini tliiin any ollinr portion j of Ilin iiillllce. and It will certainly In ) a liaiidsoiiin section of tlio building wlicii nil Is ilium. Tim furniture ha * been rni'elvml , era a largo part of It , but will not bo In stalled until the building Itself IH completed. Mlllard flrnnn ban tlm contract for biiullng mid placing thin portion of Hut eiiilimiint. | | Mlliib of It IM stacked up In tlm postolllci ! , with Ilin wrapiiers still on and HH beauty cannot yet be Judged , l'.Neiiii-it | I'rlxiinrr llrcilitllrnl , LINt'OLN , Sept. HI After nearly two month * ol , ' stolen freedom , ( larrott Selby , accused of taking horses not his own , again teposes In the city Jail. Ills | OM > for Irlends and easy bar gains In Lincoln proved his downfall , ami wl ho returned to the city Sat urday noon he was met at the vladuot by Olllcer Jocrgur , and escorted to the pollen station. Selby slipped away from coiilliiement at Hie city Jail on July 21 , where ho had been Imprisoned to servo out a line < > r Idn ami I'osls for Inking proper ty not belonging lo him. Since that Hnm HID pollen heard nothing of him until Satiiprday noon , when Olllcor Jonrgeii slarled across the vliiduct to answer a call In oWst Lincoln , llo met Selhy calmly driving Into town. Thn man will servo the remainder of his term. The NOWH reaches the pooplo. If you want to talk to the people , talk through The NOWH. Fresh supply of school tablets at The NIIWH olllco. YOU MUST NOT FORGET Thiil , wn arc ( ' .onsliintly rowiiif * in Uio art of making Kiw Photos , ami our produc.ts will al ways Itu found to OMibnirc the Ic3.oo.si and Newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also carry si , line line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing. framing.X. X. The Practice of Medicine Becoming Specialized The Physicians of the Large Cities the First to Adopt it and There are Now Many Throughout the Country. the CURO , she IB not HUuly to doctor her patient for the wrong ailment , which Is ninny times done by physl- claim of Inexperience. Dr. Caldwell docs not treat typhoid fever , whoop- ItiK eolith , measles , and those acute diseases which the local home phyal- clan Is called upon to treat. It Is nether her desire to antagonize nor to take from the homo physician that partof the htiHlncss which really belongs to him. Many times Dr. Caldwell la la consultation with the home physician and the kindest of feelings should exist between them. Dr. Caldwell Is charitable. In many Instances where people are devoid of funds to pay for their services sh charges In such cases for the medi cine only and no person , no matter how humble , has she over turned away without seeking to give them relief. Hy permission wo. are pleased to publish a few of the cures she has made throughout the state of Nebras ka : Mrs. Oscar l ange , Tekamah , Neb. , cured of stomach trouble and female trouble of long standing. Mrs. Mnlonoy , West Humphrey , Nob. , cured of nervous trouble , kldr ney and liver trouble , and female weakness. Mrs. John Connelly , Akron , Neb. , cured of cancer , hud been healed by a number of doctors , without any benefit , cured with five Injections. Mr. Pete Hlblo , Columbus , Neb. , cured of kidney and bowel trouble. Mrs. . John Swain , Clarks , Nob. , cured of female trouble , catarrh and nervous trouble. Mrs. Henry Hart , Kearney , Neb. , cured of tumor. Mrs. Henry Caskell , Cozad , Nob. , cured of nervous and stomach trou ble. ble.Mrs. Mrs. H. Sloan , Akron , Neb. , cured of consumption. Mrs. Jacob Puff , Coznd , Neb. , cured of nervous disease , female weaknosa and tumor. Miss Eva Cole , Sutherland , Nob. , cured of catarrh. Ulchard Underwood , Bancroft , Nob. , cured of stomach trouble and norvoua trouUo of long standing. I will bo In Fender at the Falaca hotel , on Tuesday , M jr 11. .