The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 11, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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    THK NOHKOliK NKWS : FRIDAY , NOVKMMKK II , IDO-l.
.FUSIONIST MADE TO ADMIT HE
RODE ON A PASS.
ALSO VOTED TO SPEND MONEY
Appropriations Which He Had De
clared Were Extravagant , He Ad-
milts He Voted for He Calls Kclsey
a Liar But Falls to Prove It.
Clennvntor , Nob. , Nov. 7. Special
to The News : A debute took plnco
liuro Siitnnluy nfturnoon tiutwoun
ChnrloH H. Kelsey , republican , of No-
llgh , and Senator Ltrndy , fusloulst , of
Albion , us the roHiilt of sonsntlonnl ac
cusations which wore mnilu In n
speech of Urntly's curlier In the week ,
when ho called Kelsey a liar and said
that ho luul lied deliberately. In the
debate of Saturday , Kclsey fairly
wiped the earth with the ftmlonlut ,
tnado him admit that ho had ridden on
n railroad pass , hud voted for every
appropriation In the last legislature ,
which lie termed extravagance , and
.got a statement that Brady will vote
for Watson for president.
Kelsey spoke Tuesday showing that
the tax of Antelope county IB less Mils
year than last , under the old revenue
law. He declared the Ramsey elevat
or law was constitutional. Harry
Uromo followed on other Issues.
Brady followed Thursday , abutting
the republican party and declaring
that Kelsey had lied In his figures
He said anyone who would rldo on a
railroad pass was under obligations to
the company and would do dirty work
for It. He said the Ramsey law never
had been declared constitutional.
Kelsoy's friend objected to the accu
sations and arranged a joint debate
In Clearwater for Saturday afternoon.
Kelsey produced figures and chal
lenged Brady to prove their falsity.
IIo asked Brady If he didn't ride on a
pass when be was In the legislature ;
Brady admitted he did. Ho asked him
If he hadn't voted for every appropria
tion ; Brady said be had. Brady said
be would vote for Watson for presi
dent but gave no statement as to
United States senator. Another de
bate was arranged. At Orchard Kelsey -
sey again wiped the earth with Brady ,
who tried to get out of keeping the
date.
West Point Beats Scribner.
West Point , Neb. , Nov. 7. Special
to The News : The Scribnor high
school basketball team was defeated
In an exciting game here , score 22 to
1. The line up was :
West Point Warren Thompson ,
AVnlter Kerl. Ralph Rich , Roy Losch ,
captain , and Alexander Chamber ;
Scribner James Ross , Henry Meyer ,
Fred Stafford , Roy Whitman , Ernest
Godel , captain.
Battle Creek.
Charles Fenske has entered his
name on The Norfolk Dally News list.
Henry Otjen has rented the James
Kent farm southeast of town , for the
next year.
Mrs. Owens and daughter , Mrs. J.
H. Allen , departed Thursday for an
extended visit with relatives at Chica
go and other eastern cities.
Lambert Krbel has moved down
from Tilden and occupied the Hoover
residence on East Main street.
Richard Taylor and family of Hot
Springs , S. D. , are visiting with his
aged father , Robert Taylor , and other
relatives.
Mrs. Simon Montgomery , accompa
nied by a'little daughter , of Whitewood -
wood , S. D. , Is visiting , her mother ,
Mrs. J. N. Walker and sister , Mrs. W.
W. Craig.
Rudolph Krbol of Meadow Orove ?
visited hero.
Otto Rohrko of ITadnr visited hero
this week at the homo of J. R. Oar-
dels.
Married.
The marriage of Rudolph Morrluin
And Miffs'Dora Halo Is reported. Both
jjvo in Norfolk and will continue to
reside here.
, * -
* Labor Leaders off for 'Frisco.
; ' , Chicago , Nov. 0. President Samuel
( tampers and other ofllcers and metri-
bers of the executive board of the
American Federation of Labor leave
Chicago this evening In a special train
bound for San Francisco to attend the
annual convention of the federation.
Accompanying the oHIrlal party will
be a number of delegates from the
cast and from Cincinnati , Milwaukee.
Indianapolis and other cities of the
middle west.
Horse blanuets. Plush and fur
robes. Finest assortment in city.
Prices low. Paul Nordwig.
TUKSn.VY TOPICS.
Miss Lena Klentz lias been on the
sick list.
C. P. Kaul of Madison was over
yesterday.
W. R. Locke1 was up from Stanton
yesterday. , , v
W. A. Brown was down from Pierce
yesterday.
F. Weibb was In tbo city yesterday
from Wlnside.
E. Tucker was In the city yesterday
from Wlnside.
M. B. Abts was a Norfolk visitor yes
terday from Madison.
W. A. Slock and Misses Annie and
M , Clark wore down from Bonesteol
yesterday.
- Mfsses Minnie and Lillian Johnson
of Battle Creek were shopping in Nor
folk yesterday.
Miss Bartha Loesclicr returned Sat
urday night from n visit with her sis
ter In Campbell , III.
Adolph Hoofs , Julius SdmrztcnhurK
and Lawrence Coltorman were down
from Plerco on Sunday.
Mr. niul Mrs.V. . J. llakor canu1
down from the Rosebud country on
the early train this morning.
J. W. Edwards , who baa boon shoo
ing some of the tine horaos lu Hus
tings , Is homo to vote and will return
to that towno tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. ileorge II. Spear will
occupy the homo at present routed to
Mr. and Mrs. .lack Hoerklo , who will
KO to 'the coast the first of the now
year.
Superintendent ( ' . II. Reynolds , of
the Northwestern , loft today for St.
Louis whore ho will spend n week
viewing the exposition and visiting his
brother.
Mrs. C. I. Bonford , formerly of this
city but now of Clinton , Iowa , will ar
rive tonight for a two days' visit as
guest of Mrs. G ergo II. Spear at the
Oxnnrd hotel.
The new homo of Mr , and Mrs. II.
E. Hardy on North Ninth street Is
ready for tliolr occupancy and they
expect to move In tomorrow.
The roof Is bolng laid on the now
carriage repository In connection with
the Kraut/ livery barn and the now
building will soon be ready for occu
pancy.
The News today presents the olll-
clal vote of Mndlson county for the
election of a year ago for the purpose
of providing comparative figures on
the returns received from the olecllon
this fall.
Stantou Register : Conrad Schmidt
who lives up In the Elkhorn precinct
has raised some great corn this year.
He picked tlvo-slxtlis of an acre Sat
urday and hauled It to town. Ho sold
It to Nye , Schneider , Fowler & Co. at
2 ! > cents per bushel , and as It weighed
up over Cl bushels the yield Is 80
bushels per acre. At the price be re
ceived the returns per aero is over $23.
There is lots of land In Stanton coun
ty that can bo bought for from $ 10 to
$05 that will yield as good crops.
Fremont Tribune : The continued
heavy local travel up the main line of
tbo Northwestern Is the subject of con
siderable comment among railroad
men. It Is only occasionally that a
train going either way Is1 big enough
to seat all the passengers and this con
dition has existed for a period cover
ing several weeks. I3xtra cars have
been put in use and on two or three
occasions lately ( wo engines Instead
of one have hauled tbo trains. "If
business holds out this way , " said a
railroad man today , " the road may
have to put on a local train between
Fremont and some point northwest ,
or possibly between Omaha and Scrib
nor. "
WM. MANSTERMAN , COMPLAIN'
ING , GETS FINED HIMSELF.
HE PROVOKED AN ASSAULT
Although the Court Found That Evi
dence Bore Out the Charge Which
the Young Fellow Had Entered , Yet
He Was Found Equally Guilty.
[ From Tuesday's Daily. ]
William Mansternmn got a boom
erang in police court yesterday In the
shape of a $7.10 line when he attempt
ed to bring suit against Emil Koehn
for assaulting him. The evidence
went to show that there was every
prvoeatlon for an assault and that
Mansternmn deserved just as heavy a
fine if not a more severe one than the
man whom he had sworn out com
plaint against. When Judge Hayes
had finished the Koehn suit , in which
he decided that the evidence bore out
the charge of assault , Koehn Imme
diately swore out a countercharge
against the complaining witness and
Mansternmn paid the fine.
Trouble had been brewing for a
year or so over an old dqbt which
Mansterman owed Koehn for 'drinks.
Koehn stated that Manstorinan bad
written an order that was of no ac
count , drew money upon it , promised
afterward to make it good and then ,
tailed to keep his promise.
Mansterman entered the saloon Sat
urday night. Koehn asked him to liq
uidate. Manslerman refused and said
ho didn't Intend to pay it at all. "Fur
thermore , " ho Is quoted as having said ,
"I am a minor and you had no right
lo over sell mo anything. "
Later Mansterman walked up to the
bar and ordered a drink. Koehn re
fused to give it to the young fellow ,
on the ground that he was u minor.
And further , on the ground that ho
was a minor , Koohn determined to
oust him from the building.
Ho ordered Manstorinan to leave.
Manstorinan claims that Koehn came
at him with an ice pick and struck
him. Koehn denied the allegation.
They all agreed , however , that Man-
storman , though bo might have been
struck , had boon provoking to a de
gree and the judge gave him n severe
lecture on the strength of it.
Homeseekers' Excursions
to the northwest , west and southwest ,
via the Northwestern line. Excursion
tickets at greatly reduced rates are on
sale to the territory indicated above.
Standard and tourist sleeping cars ,
free reclining chair cars and "tho best
of everything. " For dates of sale and
full particulars apply to agents Chicago
cage & Northwestern R'y.
DONALD HOUSH. THE LITTLE FEL
LOW WHO WAS SHOT.
BROTHER SUFFERS AS MUCH
He Has Been on the Alert to Do Any
thing and Everything Possible For
the Little Fellow Since the Tragedy
Occurred Wishes Never Saw Gun.
To assist lu Ilio caring for Donald
Ilousli. I ho little follow who was acci
dentally Hliut and who still lives In
the family apartments , a numhor ol'
Norfolk people today cnntrllmicd generously -
orously of tboso things \\hleli they
thought would bo of value In lending
comfort to the wounded boj No ono
fools \\orso over the iiccldoiii than his
brother , ( Mnutlo llousli , who did llic
shooting through accident.
Pale and frightened from the shook ,
yet aotlvo In doing anything ( hut IIP
could to mnko his woundril brother
rest more easily and miffor lens pain ,
the young bellboy has boon ciiiistnnlly
on the nlort since the acclili < nl , with
scarcely any sloop. When In- docs got
to hod ho llnds It hard for him to sloop.
"I was going to trade the uu buck
that very morning , " ho said "I wish
I had never soon the thing I didn't
know It had a load In It or I shouldn't
have been handling It HO curob'ssly.
I'm nfr.tld my brolhor will die I rath-
It bad boon me. "
TWO PLAYS THANKSGIVING.
Notorious Frank James , Brother of
Jesse James , Coming Then.
A. B. Beall of Sioux City. Mm well
\nown theatrical manager , Is In Nor
folk today. He announces Unit Frank
James , brother of Jesse Jaiuos. will
appear In Norfolk for two poi-rormaiic-
os , afternoon and evening OP Thanksgiving -
giving day. Frank James Is ( ho fol
low who furnished the brains for the
deeds of Jesse James. Ho plnv i a part
In the show and Is well worMi looking
at as a matter of curiosity. The matInee -
Inoo and evening pprformiiiico.s lor
Thanksgiving day will bo Innovations
in Norfolk.
RECKLESS USE OF RIFLES.
Boys Who Are Shooting About Town
May be Arrested.
Residents of that portion of the city
on North Ninth , Tenth and Eleventh
streets arc made nervous and appre
hensive of danger by the almost con
stant and apparently reckless UHO of
small calibre rifles by boys In that
portion of the city. Thev fear
( ( instantly that Micro is danger to life
and property. The attention of tbo
police- has been attracted to the priic
lice and as the laws forbid the firing
if arms in the city limits Micro are
eiuito likely to be some arrests If the
practice continues.
Wants to be Americanized.
The Omaha Boo publishes the fol
lowing unique letter which was re
cently received by County Clerk Drexel -
ol of Douglas county :
Vordlgre , Nov. 5 , inn I Please Will
you bo so klnde and sent My Flncll
Slty/on ship staltment to the Follow
ing Arcs
Walcott and Morrlssoy , Walontlno ,
Nob.
I Hav raised My Papers In the year
of 11)08 ) In May ore Juno Inklouso fined
flOc for charges. Yours Trolly.
No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
From Napier , New Zealand , llornld :
Two years ago the pharmacy board of
New South Wnlos. Australia , had an
analysis imufo of all the cough modi-
clnes that won.- sold in that market.
Out of the entire llbt they found only
one that they deplarod was entirely
free from nil poisons. This exception
was''Chamberlain's Cough Romoily ,
made by the Chambering ) Medicine
company , Den Moines , Iowa , U. S. A.
The absence of all narcotic's makes
this rcinuily the safest anil best that
can bo had ; and It Is with a fooling of
security that any mother can give it
lo her little ones. Ctiamhorlnln'B
Cough Remedy Is especially recom
mended by Its makers for coughs ,
colds , croup and whooping cough.
When lakon in time It prevents pneu
monia. This remedy Is for sale by
Lroiuud the druggist.
WEDNESDAY WRINKLES.
W. C. Holmes and son of Ponder
were In the city yesterday.
F. W. Faulstick of Clearwater was a
visitor to Norfolk yesterday.
F. F. Miller , , deputy for the A. O. U.
W. , is homo to cast his ballot.
Miss Minnie Wheeler of Bristow was
a visitor in Norfolk yesterday.
.Miss Edna Stafford has returned
from a visit with friends at Scribner.
Clarence Sailor Is homo from his
claim on the Rosolnul to cast his bal
lot.
1 Ionian Walker came up from the
state university at Lincoln to cast his
ballot.
Misses Alta and Etta Richardson ,
twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ardson of Battle Crook , are guests at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rob
erts.
erts.Will
Will Boveo arrived homo from Col
orado Monday evening and cast his
vote here. Ho Is visiting at Hie homo
oflils'parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bo-
ve'o , 'northeast' the city.
John Richardson , formerly a clerk
In the Fair store , but now of Sterling ,
Col. , passed through the city on the
noon train on his way to Bonesteol ,
Inn lug a claim lu the Itosohud resorvu-
tloti.
Mix. Nlchalmiu mid sou , Mr. Harry
NIcbalMoii , of Toronto , aio In NnrMIt
Uniting at llu homo of her hnnhor ,
(1. ( B. Suitor. Mrs. Nlohalmiti U iv
turning from Kuio | > . \ where she npeni
tbo summer.
Mr. Guy \V. Cowloy , gonural auditor
of ( ho Ainorlfiui Hoot Sugar company ,
of Now York , Is lu the city looking af
ter the accounts of the Norfolk fae-
toiy. This In a now ollloo roooiiMy oro-
atod and Is Mr. Cowloy's llr.Mt vhilt to
Norfolk.
The regular mooting of Iho Norfolk
lire department IH to bo hold at the
oily hull Mils ovenlng.
Mr. and MI-H. D. Haunt and Mr. and
Mrs. J U. linns will onlorlaln at a
supper patty tomorrow ovoiilng at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hauin.
Dr. C. S. Parker , who \\IIH Ihronl-
< uod with appendicitis. IH now sufferIng -
Ing from an attack of typhoid fever ,
which developed yo.storday. Ho IH
getting along nicely , however , consid
ering the Illness , Ills fever IHIH mil
vcoodcd 101 and at ( linen Is normal.
Thole will bo a nodal HOHHIIII | of Ibo
LudloH guild on Thursday allornoonal
1IO ! : ! nliarp at Iho homo of Mrs. Anna
Madson on Madison avenue. Mrs. II.
Matrau , Mm. J. G. Troiilman and
Mrs. Mudmuilll bo hostesses. The
Indies of the parish are cordially In
vited.
A loporl published In an Omaha pa
tor says Mint Ihnio are prospect H lor
i now BiipliHl church In Norfolk , a
lumber of the iiioiuhoi'H having with-
Irawn Iroiu I lie present church oigiin-
istntlou. The iiimuhorH hero who have
withdrawn tire now holding meetings
it I lie residence of ono of the Hup-
iHlH.
C. 10. Uurnlmni IH suu'oilng much In-
'onvoiiletioo Irom tin Injury which ho
ecolvoil In his ankle , while walking
nlmig the street. A tendon miappod
mil he has been unable lo gel about
since IIo IH can led Id and
I'uiin his ollloo each day by a cub and
I he aiiKlo lias just boon placed in a
[ nst. It will bo crippled for sK wooltH
Mrs. Ami K. Leonard enterliiliiod
[ Ighleou ladles til I o'clock luncheon
yesterday. The affair was In the na
ture of tin election day Imicllou
throughout. The IIIOIIUH were Horvod
in ballots and the moms weie decu
rated with them. On Iho menu
stuffed ballot boxes" were a lout lire
National colors abounded , also. Fol
lowing the luncheon , ouohro wn
played , Mrs. J. It. Mayhird wlunl'iR
the prlxo for the greatest number A
points.
The dining room of the Paclllo ho
tel , under Iho now management of J.
II. Nooilham , had a thorough housewarming -
warming yesterday when II was given
over to Mil' ladles of the M. 1C. Aid so
ciety lor their chicken pie dinner and
ttuppcr on election day. Not In a long
time lias there been such a rush of
patronage for the liouso and the wo
men served choice moulH for the price
of twenty-live cents each , taxing their
accommodations to care for all pa
trons. It Is estimated that they have
cleared about$10U through the nerving
of the two niealH.
C'randnll Hopkins , the first white
settler in Antelope county , died Sat
urday evening at his homo , about two
miles ftom Tlldon. Mr. Hopkins took
a homestead In 1808 and reared a largo
family upon Mm 800 acres which he
later acquired. Ho was a direct de
scendant of tbo Stephen Hopkins who
was a signer of the Declaration of In
dependence , and was a man of great
physical power and lorce of character.
Had ho lived until next Juno ho would
have been 80 years of ago , neverthe
less , until a week ago ho was as ac
tive and energetic as the average man
of GO.
The North western lias recently Is-
Miod a pamphlet treating of potato
growing in Nebraska. With an Intro
duction of this vegetable In all parts
of the world , the pamphlet contains
interesting figures on the economic
value of this food product , and specific
Information as to the best methods of
planting , the preparation of neil and
the diilllvntion and harvest of the crop.
The adaptability of the soil in Sheridan -
dan , Dawcs , Box Unite , Scotts Bluff
and other Nebraska counties has prov
en to IIP quite marked , ' and much of
the land that has heretofore yielded
little or no revenue , promises by this
means to bring largo returns to the
farmer.
jNowninn Grove Herald : f'liarloy
Cotterman , director of posts In the
Philippines , which Is In reality post
master general , arrived In Albion this
week on a vacation of six monthri. al
ter which ho expects to return to the
Islands. When Charley first entered
the railway mall service John A. lilom-
qulst was also n clerk in the same ser
vice1 , but the latter thought thc-re
would bo no opportunity for advance
ment and quit. Charley continued nn
Ml ho landed at the top of the lu-ip.
Alnsworth Star-Journal : D. A. Dm
merman of Norfolk was In Alnsworbi
several days this week and while hero
mndo a deal whereby he becomes the
owner of some ninety head of stock
which he purchased of Mr. Long. He
also made a purchase of a small liuprh
of mule ? -/bile bore.
Dinner In Honor of King Edward.
New York , Nov. 9. The British
Schools and Pnlversitlos club of this
city has arranged for an elaborate din
ner at Dolmonlco'b this evening in
celebration of King Edward's birth
day. . Tfio KMPst .of the evening will bo
Professor William Osier , of Johns
Hopkins university , who was recent
ly appointed rclglus professor of medi
cine nt Oxford university , England.
A LITERAL TOKEN TO THE CANDI
DATES WHO ARE BURIED.
IT CAME WITH BREAKING DAY
Tbo Flurry Lasted But n Hnlf Hour erse
so , .ind Thru Vanished Into Thin
Air , Mnklnn , Room Once Mora foi
MIC Drlz/lln ( ) n.'iln.
Ninlli Nebraska's llrsl siio\\Hli > nn nf
till' HI'llHOII. pI'Clllllll'IV Illlleil fur III.
dnj nfliM' election ntiil Ntiicnsllc In u ,
ever ) Inoli MR II N.vinlioll-/o < l the drift- .
iiiidiM' which HOIIIO of the pollllciil run
dldiiloH WIMO burled , full toihiy.
Following btmutll'iil day for dec
( Inn. with clear blue H ! < | I > S until nnun
nnd with uo storm even nl ulghi. llu <
siunv which caniii iii | shortly niter 7
o'clock ibis morning bore lln > IIPIHMU
nnci > nf n fateful event. The cnrlv iln >
wits ushered In with rain and clouds
weather. The nlr WIIH cold and din
agreeable Alter the drops luul
sliiHbcd and ( lushed against I he \\lii
( low piines , Iho frigidity eolivoileil ( he
inolsliiro Into liny bits of whllencHH
and a einilne siiowstdiiu raged fur a
half hour.
Then the snow cleared awav ami
the rain reHiimcil operations that had
proinlne early of lasting Ihioughnut
I lie day.
WILL NOT MAKEANOTHER RACE
_
Preoldent Announces He Will Not Bo
a Candidate for Re-election.
WiiHhingtnn , Nov. 11 I'lChldcnt
ltoo.se\elt , after the lelninn ( leiilly
Indicated llio leMlll , Issued I he I'nlliiw
Ing hlaleinenl : ' I am ilceplj bciihihlc
ol the honor done me by the Ainei
lean pcoplo In tlius cxpieHHlni ; their
confidence In whul I have dune and
have trlcil to do. I appreciate to the
fnlle.'il tbo ichpi.tiHlblllly placer ) mime
mo , nnd 1 hliall liy not to foilclt II.
On the 4th of Mulch next 1 shall
liavo MT Ml tliKM ) and a half years ,
and this tlneo and a half years con-
stltutcs my llrbt lorm. The wise rule
which limits tbo prcHldcnt to two
terms roKiirdH the Mthstaiico and not
tbo form. Under no circumstances
will 1 bo a candidate for or accept
unothur nomination. "
town.
DPS Molncs , Nov. 9. Returns from
810 precincts show a Republican Rain
over 111(10 ( of nineteen votes to a pre
cinct. If this gain bo continued
throughout the 2,182 precincts , tbo
plurality for Roosevelt will bo Kl'.l-
4fifi. The entire Republican state
tlcltot Is fleeted bjr pluralities that
will fall but little below the head of
tbo ticket. Tbo only doubtful situa
tion Is now in the Second congres
sional district Republicans are mak
ing gains that Indicate that they may
defeat Wadp ( lem ) . All other Re-
oulillcan conurcss.niPn "rn olcctoil
Maryland Is Close.
Baltimore , Nov. U. Returns from
the city and state arc not complete ,
but It Is apparent from the ofllcliil re
ports ao far received that the vote
BO far In Maryland Is very close and
that the actual result may not defi
nitely bo known today , owing to Iho
BlowncHs of returns from remote dis
tricts. In Baltimore tbo Indications
are that there may not bo a difference
of 100 votes. Complete returns from
the counties show unexpected Repub
lican gains , particularly In the west
ern counties.
Tbo Sun , which supported the Dem
ocratic presidential nominee , con
cedes this morning that Roosevelt
carried tbo state by about 1,000.
lTlTnolo7
Chicago , Nov. D. According to the
returns , Illinois will give President
Roobovolt the largest plurality ever
given to any presidential candidate.
He has cairied Chicago by 97,000 and
the county of Cook outside the city
will give him about 'J.ooo additional ,
making bis plurality in Cook county
not far from 107,000. The Republican
stale central committee claim the plu
rality for President Roosevelt will to
tal 2M.OOO , though some of the com
mittee claim 230,000. The Democrat
ic committee refuse to gtvo any fig
ure. The Republican Etato ticket baa
been overwhelmingly elected. The
Republicans , by carrying the First ,
Fifth and Eighth districts , heretofore
Democratic , have increased their con
gressional delegation from seventeen
to twenty.
Oet to school right witn a supply
of News' tablets.
POltOW THI FLAB , "
TAKE THE WABASH
TO
SAINTLOUiS
THE ONLY LINE
TO
J
MAIN ENTRANCE.
HARRY E. MOORES
Gon. Agt Pass. Dept. , Otnaha
You ftbmilil cul brctnl railed
wllb \ i-a-.l I'imiii Ii luis a
wllt'iitt llav.ii uinl < U > ( | | < i
nroiuii nil its nun , iin > l idiiins
Hweciiii-HH , IrrslmcNS nnd
innisinii' lunger than bread
inndc with inn dtlii-r vfiisl.
Vi-iHl I'IMIII .
p.irtiullv prc-
dir-tl ) ; < tinbic.id nnd pre
serves In il all tbe nutri
tive < | UUllllt-M of ( lie
whi-ul.
-AND'
li tinulo of pure vege
table ingredients. With
propel lure It never loses
iti life nml ittriMiKtli It's
nlwiiMi frc-ih and rcndy for
use lltcail nmdu with it lit
never iicid , sour or heavy j
it'B idwuyii ( > < xl ni long 11.1
it lasts.
The secret is in the yeast.
I'or Hide by all gioccrs at
1C 11 piickuge. Hiich IMC It-
iige contains 7 c.iUcs
ftiough for , ) o lo.ivcs.
"HowtoMiikclliciul , "
limited free.
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DR. CALDWELL
OF CHICAGO
IViidiriiitf AlcopaUiy , Homo
opatliy , KloHric anil ( ion-
oral Medicine.
Will , by request , visit profoslonally
NORFOLK NKIWASKA. OXNARD
IIOTKL , Tilt RSIMY , NOVI3M-
HUH L'l ONH IHY ONLY.
every four weoKs. Consult
icr wlillo lliu opporlunlty \ nt band.
DU. CALDWK L. llmllH her practice
o llio special truiitinunl of diseases of
Iho eye. car. noau , llirout , luiuiu , foinalo
HHCIIHOH , dlsunHCH of children and all
ulnonlc , nervous nnd surgical diseases
of n curulilo nutui e. Burly connurnp-
llon , bronchitis , lirnncbliil catarrh ,
chronic catarrh , headache , constipa
tion. Hlomuch and bowel troubles ,
rheumatism. nourulKln , sciatica , kidney
illHOasoH , UrlKht'H disease , diseases of
the liver und bladder , dizziness , ner
vousness , indigestion , obesity , Inter-
rupled nutrition , slow growth in child
ren , and nil wasting diseases In adults ,
deformatlos. club foot , curvnture of
the spine , diseases of the bruin , par
alysis , heart disease , dropsy , swelling
of the limbs , stricture , open sores ,
pain In the bones , granular enlarge
ments nnd nil long standing- diseases
properly treated.
Illiiod mill Akin DIHCIIHCN ,
Pimples , blotches , eruptions , liver
spots , falling of the hair , bad com
plexion , eczema , throat ulcers , bone
pains , bladder troubles , weak back ,
burning urine , passing urine too often.
The effects of constitutional sickness
or the taking of too much Injurious-
medicine receives searching treatment ,
prompt relief nnd a cure for life.
Diseases of women , irregular mens
truation , falling of the womb , bearing
down pains , foinalo displacements , lack
of sexual tone. Leucorrhea , sterility
or bnrroness. consult Dr. Caldwell and
the- will show thorn the cause of their
trouble and the way to become cured.
CM not-r , ( Jnllrr. FlHtulu , I'llra
nnd enlarged glands treated with th
subcutaneous injection method , abso
lutely without pain und without th
loss of a drop of blood , is one of her
own discoveries and is really the most
scientific method of this advanced age.
Dr Caldwell 1ms practiced tier profes
sion In some of the largest hospital *
throughout the country. She 1ms no
superior In the treating and diagnosing
ol diseases , deformities , etc. She has
lately opened nn olllce In Omaha , Ne
braska , whore sbo wllj spend u portion
tion of each week treating her mtiny
patients. , Na > lncurphlo cnse.s acconlod.
for treatment. Consultation , examina
tion and advice , one dollar to tboi
interested ,
Dn. QUA CALDWELL & CO. . .
Chicago , 111 ,
Address all mall to BOO Building ,
Orualia. Neb.