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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1905)
EVENT WILL DE HELD TOMOR ROW NIGHT. TWENTY TOWNS TO PARTICIPATE Program for the Evening In Which the High Schools Will Contest for the Honors of Northern Nebraska In Three Classes of the Art. Twenty cities niul towns of north Nebraska have arranged to partici pate In the declamatory contest to beheld hold In Norfolk Wednesday night of this week In connection with the an nual session of the North Nebraska Teachers' association. The contest ants have been chosen through the lo cal contests and the probability Is that each contestant will be accompanied by a largo delegation of their local people to glvo ( hem loyal support In . their efforts to win the prizes and bo prepared to participate In the state contest. Many of the contestants are expect ed hero early In the day and the after noon will bo devoted to rehearsals of their parts. Not all of the contest- nuts have given the committee their 'subjects , but the program up to this tltno Is as follows : Music. Oratorical Class. "Mark Anthony's Funeral Oration , " Earl Fohllman , Becnier. "Supposed Speech of Regulus to the Carthaginians , " Ralph Graham , North Hentl. "Sergeant Prentiss * First Plea , " Guy Lane , "VVIsner. "Death Bed of Benedict Arnold , " Lola LIntecum , Norfolk. "A Revolutionary Exhortation , " Liz zie- Patterson , Cedar Rapids. "Patrick Henry In the Convention of Delegates , " Harry L. Thompson , West Point. Music. Dramatic Class. "Ole Mlstis , " Florence Coates , Pon- CO. "Searching for the Slain , " Julia Den nis , Spencer. "Glaucus In the Arena , " Claire FIch- tor , Norfolk. "The Polish Boy , " May Farley , Lau rel. "Where- Annette , " Lulu Moore , Wakelleld. "From a Far Country , " Florence II. Pruyn , Schuylor. "The Octoroon , " N. Rose Rasmus- son , Columbus. "The Doom of Claudius and Cyn thia , " Jessie Ross , Scrlbner. ' Music. Humorous Cless. "She Would bo a Mason , " Edna Berger - ger , Long Pine. "Darius Green and Ills Flying Ma chine , " Phoebe Scott , ' Atkinson. "Kentucky Philosophy , " Lodormia SmiVh , Albion. Music. Announcement of decision of the judges. The annual business meeting of the dramatic association is announced to be held at the Oxnarrt at 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday. Delights of Colorado's Winter Climate After spending ten days at the.Al bany , Instead of two , as he had origin ally planned , Dr. R. G. Floyd of Eu reka Springs , Ark. , left last evening , with his bride for California , where he expects to remain two days instead of ten. This upsetting of Dr. Floyd's plans is due entirely to the delights of Colorado's winter climate. "I cannot understand why your people t ple have been so slow in coming to a full realization of the possibilities of Colorado as a winter resort , " declared the doctor , who Is not only president of the commercial club of Eureka Springs , Jiut also at the head of the Odd Fellows of Arkansas. "Why , you simply have all these advertised 'win ter resorts' nailed to the mast ! " Croup. An attack of croup can be warded off by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly at the first Indica tion of the approach of the disease. For sale by Leonard the druggist. "NOT COWBOYS ? " Washington Post Spurns Claim That Bunch Were Businessmen. Washington , March 27. In dailies of March 17 , under the heading "Black HJlls Men are Not Pleased. " was a dispatch from Dead wood. S. D. , in which tegret was oxprt'Hscd tint the wast had not taken the cowboy cavnl- rack at the Inauguration for what It was Intended to be. This dispatch has fallen under the eyp of the funny man of the Washington Post's edito rial page , who devotes some attention to it. Under the heading , "Seth Knl- lock's Pilgrims , " he says : A mean and Injurious critic in thn Black Hills protests against the ef fect of Captain Seth Bullock's cow boy expedition to Washington.Ve are told that the eastern press ftitlre- ly mistook the real purpose of the trip , which was to "advertise the west ern country In the east for financial betterment. " Eastern people , having failed to grasp the occult purpose ot the display , Judged It by appearances and at once set down the Black Hills as the "Jumplng-off place , " greatly to the Injury of that sophisticated com munity. . "Tho Deadwood critic Insists that the cowboys wore not cowboys at all , but /wealthy / lumbermen , county com- mlBnloner.1 , railway contractor ! and newspaper men , who wont for hit' l ness , ' The eastern public , having en tirely failed to grasp thin fact , lllnck Hlllfl people are now said to bo won dering whether the Seth Bullock fp - dltlon has douo the country any good. ' " This Is unquestionably the sour , malicious outburst of an eastern tenderfeet - derfoot whoso soul Is bent on fliinnclut betterment. It doow not represent the sentiment of the people of the lllnck Hills. There Is a crafty romniorclnl- Ism about It , a cold , sorpont-llko cun ning , which Is entirely foreign t" the west. It IH an effort to discredit Seth Uullock's famous pllgrlmago and to disillusionize the tlioiiHsniilH of com mon people who saw the wild caval cade dash down Capitol hill and swing past the delighted occupant of the white house In a red blur of color and I'xcltomcnt. "Has Seth Bullock donp the country any good ? " The question Is foolish. What would the Inauguration have been If It had consisted merely of reg ular troops , llttlo brown mice from the Philippines , and a few thousand conimonpluoo fat , Hllk-hattod marchIng - Ing clubs from Newark and Columbus ? What If there had boon no cowboys , with horrid , bristling "chaps , " with blazing neckerchiefs and pronged mus taches , waving overgrown sombreros and jabbing peevishness and uncer tainty Into the whito-eyod and trucu lent broncho ? Those cowboys wore the whole show , the salt of the occa sion. "Wealthy lumbermen , county commissioners , railway contractors and newspaper men. " Bah ! These cowboys wore fierce , wild untamed denizens of the Jumplug-off place , every - ery man of them a. breaker of herds and horses , Individually heroes and daredevils , and collectively Teddy's Terrors. Wo refuse to bo disillusion ized. BIG FOOTRAGEAT FAIRFAX _ Gregory County Boy Gives- Illinois .Athlete Hard Rub for $60. Fairfax , S. D. , Marcli 28. Special to The News : Quito on enthusiastic footrace was pulled off yesterday be tween Joe Piper , who has been a res ident of this county since boyhood and who is one of the leading athletes of the community , against John Richard son of Dlxon , 111. , and who was In chiirgo of the gymnasium of the high school for some years at that place. It was a fifty-yard hash for $00 a side and considerable betting was done on the side. The race was won by Rlcli- urdHon in a narrow margin. ATTORNEY UNDER CHARGE. Bendle County Court Session at Huron Starts , n Big Sensation. Huron , S. D. , March 28. Judge Gaf- fey , sitting for Judge Whiting In cir cuit court bcre , , this morning advised the grand jury that evidence had been discovered charging C. A. Kclley , state's attorney , with forgery of deeds to certain real estate. Kelley wn sus pended from ollicc and T. F. Null ap pointed In his place , pending Investi gation of the charges. AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS. Brown County Fair Officials Chosen for Another Year. Ainsworth , Neb. , March 28 Special to The News : The Brown County Ag ricultural association mot in the Star- Journal ollico and elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing year : President , W. 11. Peel ; ; vice president. ,1 W. Oalver ; treasurer , .1. B. Flnney ; secretary , C. W. Potter The date for the coming fair has been set at Sep tember 2S , 29 and 30. I ALSO CHAPLAIN OF THE FIRST NEBRASKA REGIMENT. APPOINTED BY GOV. MICKEY Dr. Fletcher M. Sisson of Norfolk , Pre siding Elder of the Methodist Church In This District , Was Today Ap pointed Chaplain. Dr. Fletcher M. Sisson of this city , presiding elder of the Norfolk district , .Methodist church , received this mornIng - Ing an appointment from Adjutant General .1. H. Culver , over the order of Governor Mickey , as chaplain of the First Nebraska regiment , with the rank of captain. The appointment was made through the recommenda tion of Col. J. A. Stark , commanding olllcer of the First Nebraska. Dr. Sis- son'a friends here are delighted with this recognition of his merit and abil ity and of his standing in Nebraska. The appointment of Dr. Sisson took effect March 20. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoftlce at Norfolk , Neb. , March 28 , 1905 : Miss Emma Cambill , A. G. Cobb , Thomas Daggett , Mrs. Lundy Dolnes , Miss Camllle Evans , Harm Feldman , Cornlo Fornette , N. K. Howard , Miss Robio Hart , S. D. Holmes , J. E. Hop kins , Jack Jatcs , A. B. Jackson , Miss Mlnnlo Seehosc , Leo Vroinan , Mrs. F. A. Wanrick. If not called for In fifteen days -will bo sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of the above please say "advertised. " John R. Hays , P. M. OCEAN LINERS COLLIDE OUT ALL ALL ON BOAFiO AHF LANDED. PARISIAN SINKS AT HER DOCK Albano't Slurp Bow 1 ears Great Hola in Its Side Oil Entrance to Halifax Harbor Schooner Turns Turtle and Crew Probably Drowned. llitllfnx , March 27 The two ocean fituiimois , thu I'arlbluu und ( lie Alba- novlloso I.Sill ) paRKrnuuib weieaavrd from possible dtmih at su.i after tlio collision between llio two vosbola nlT the harbor's mouth Siitunluby a thrlllliiK ( Utucn-mllu itu'o for Nlialluw water , show plainly how set Ions was thu accldiiiit , thu 1'iirlsiuu ic.HtuiK on bottom HI her dock and thu Alliauo'n forepimk bnlnu full of walor. The I'arlsmii , which came up thu liuilior with a ruplBlt liolo in her sturhuiird ildo from Ibo Altiano's sharp bow , Oiled ctmluHlly during tbo night und t duTrn tier ongmn luom hud h < ! t > ii flooded nud her Drug oxIIUKUlghod , thu lowut deck wap awash and her kbtil rested on the mud. A largo pnit of her cargo has boon ilaiiinRcU bv water , but the bulk of thu mall , con- slstliiK of 400 bat-kit , was rocovoiej in ft dry condition. The wtatcir cuts of the two commanders of the vn&nrle n to the probiiblu rauso of the collision are conflii-ting and the courts will U < * Invoked to place the rcspotiBiblllj ProceedIngn hare been hcKun In the admiralty court against thc > llnintiiiii- American company , owner of thr Al- bane , and that steamer was libelled for $150.000 damapos , In bphalf of .T. and A. Allen , owners of the ParM.m A counter suit will lie brought by tint Garmuu comptny. Crew Given Up for Lost. Astoria , Oio. , March 27. The lum ber laden schooner C. A. Klose , which was abandoned scvoial days ago whllo en route fiom Vancouver to Sau Finn- Cisco , turned turllo and wont aslioro come tlmo ( lining lhe"rniiht at ICuKl brook. There is every likelihood of her going to pieces. Of the schooner's master. Captain Wagner , and the crew no word hns been heaid No hopn Is expressed that they have been saved. ELEVATOR CUTSJUEER ANTICS One Person Killed and Another One Seriously Hurt as a Result. Kaht St. Louis , 111. , March 27. One peison wan Killed , olio beiiouMy in jured und four escaped unhurt in an elevator u ident in the hovinylou building. The elevator became un manageable whllo descending and dropped from the first Hour to the bafacnitnit. It as suddenly rose Hjjain to the fifth floor and then plunged to ward the bottom. " The jerk bmh one of the heavy counterweights , which crabbed through the top of Ilir car. BlriUnitf llMinnn Unglor and I crushing him so seriously talit I i died an hour later .lames Duller v.dn , seriously i"luied The oilier past. < " gers In the car \\ere uiihuit Two Killed In Freight Wreok. Wilmington. n.i. . Miirch 27. Two men were killed and another was in jured In a > freight wietk on the Haiti- more and Ohio railroad ut Slaulon. The dead are Binkemaii Chirlcfi Shew budge and Flioman Walter O S. Hunt. Tlie injuied man is William Weaver , engineer , who I > In the hos pital In a serious condition The freight tiain stopped at n water tower and was run inlo by a real train A caboose and several cars of the freight train were demolished. Fatal Auto Accident at Lo Angeles. Los Angeles Cal . March l7 ! In an automobile accident at Holywood , a Miburb , Mrs Shut man Pea e was in stantly killed and Sherman Pease , her mislMiid. seriously injured. Two otl1- er occupants of the car , Mr and Mrs. D E Welcome , sustained slight in juries. The auloninhllu was struck by an elertiic car at the crossing while running at full speed Violent Storm In Oklahoma , Outiirle. Okla. , March 27. Violent itoniu throughout iho territory uav resulted in four deaths and numer ous Injuries to otbeis Tho' dead : IK-ap R Richmond , Job n Thomas , V.lleil by lightning near Watunga , dunes U Schoonlrer , killed by liuhining t Naw Foatber ' Foid , Orvilie Pemberton , drowned neai Kaw City. Confesses to. Wrecking Train. Marenfiu , la. Ma lib 27 Krlik Kut- ilobtu , aged twenty-four , wbo h s been two years lu ibis country , li un der arrest here Ho confessed to wrecking the Rork Island train t Humrstead .No iiiotlv * is known. Eight Soldier * Killed by Landslide. Seinlin , Hungary , March 27. A treat landslide occulted hero. A iQuadion of soldlurs , wbo went to the rescue of t buried woman , suffered ttr varelr , elcbt of their number being killed .ud nineteen Injured. Russian Squadron Sails Southward. Sueu , March 27. Tke whole of Vice Admiral NeboeatoB'a squadron Las lulled southward. aovernor Elrod Grants Pardon , Plerro , S D. , March 27. Governor Blrod , on recommendation of tbe board of pardons , granted a pardon to William Waters , etntenced from Turner county , on a charge of man- ilaufttter In tbe first decree. BEEF TRUST INQUIRY RESUMED Expect Much In Testimony of Ar mour's New York Man. Chicago. Man h I'S luvestiKitllon of the 'beef trust x\an rc.mimcd by Iht federal Krutid Jury. The gram ) Jur > will have for additional advlHcr from now on AsNlstiiui Dlstilct Attoinoy Goodman of Chicago , , lmlgo Maxtor ot Omaha huvltiK i etui tied home. It In said thu Imiulry IB likely to hint two months loiiitor. It It declared that whun thu government hnn flnltihed Itn Investigation Into the packing Indus try It pliuiH to take up rallumdn and private cur linos. J. 1C. Shields of Now York city , formerly an cmployu of Armour & Co. , occupied moHt of the time of the Jury. It trumiplred ( hut most of the toHtlmony previously taken by the grand Jury servos only an n schoolIng - Ing : In regard to the llvo stock und the intuit Inisluo.iH in grnoral. IICRtn- nlng todny , It in ritiuoreii , under the oloBit voll of seorocy , fartn that will prove of valun in reaching a conclu- Rlon will bi > given to thn grand Jury. Mr , Shields linn bcnn guarded rlosoly by secret service oflleorn slnco bin nr- rlral from New York. It li nald that Bhleldn underwent n neverc rriinH-ox nmlnutlon by IllHlrlrt Attorney 0. H Morrison , who has charge of the In vestigation. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN IOWA Party Lines Discarded In Many Cities and Towns for Local Issued. DCS Mnlnus , March 28. Municipal elections were huld In many cities and towns of lovru. 1'iuly Hues woto for the moht part dUcurdod and the eluc- HOUB wor doi'lded on purely local Is sues , paoplo's und citizens' tlckctn fro- Qiiontly lepludng tbose of the utand- urd political jiarllca. Allhough fru qiienlly hotly ( ontt'Hted , the eluetlonu wore for thn moht part ( pilot , only two possible contests lioln reported , ono lu Ollumwa , wbero a volinu niHchluo la one ward tailed to work , and the oilier In Mount Vernon , whera It IH likely that thu defeated candidate for mayor will challenge Iho votes of a number of btiiduiiiB who cast their ballots. At Ion a C'lty the Ooinocratn elected their ontlro dty ticket , Includ ing ox-Staio Senator ( leorgo W. Bull aa mayor. Thu new couiicll Rtauda six rtepubllcaiiH and four democrats. ROGERS BOY EXPLAINS MYSTERY Bays He and Aunt Went to Buffalo , Where She Disappeared. Chicago , March 2X. The lliHl ap parently iidciiiaie | explanation ol thu m.Vhlci ioiin disappearance ol the hey , Frank Klj Rogers , and lila aunt , MlBH Florence Kly , four years ago at ICvuiihton , wu.s inado to il lopreBcnla- tlvu of the ASKOI luted I'H'HB by .lames C. Rogers , father of I he hoy. Though slnie | ! and KtrHlKlillorwnrd , llio truth of the mybicr.v , uicordlrig to Mr. HORj j i ers , IH ijtrMiiger than the many faucl- I ful Btorles Hint have been written I about the case , ulilili In Chicago linn i excited n.s much Interust as the colu- i brated Ch.iille lioss ease in Philadel phia. Hcpljing to ( | ueslliiihi as to the boy's return , Mr. lloxeis said : "At the time of thu illMuppeuranco my son. Frank , like many hey * of hlii age , wus flred with a dculre to run away liom homo und sc-e life tot. himself. Ills mini , u huD'eicr liom melancholia , was about to IIP ] ) ( by us in a tiuulla- rium , a ptoceedliiK to which khc stioiiKly objected. AH a re.Milt of thehe c'ireiimstani'es. the two left home together and went to Buffalo. There they separated , Miss Kly en tering a large .store , apparently to do BOiiif hhoppliiK. and leaving Frank out- side. Sin * had previously given him a small sum of money. From that tlmo until now FianV has- not seen MI8B Kly and neither ho nor we know her whereabouts. Frank , following out his Ideas of seeing life , made a living as best he could and han finally returned horn * after many vlclssl-1 tudcs. Thin Is the explanation of the mystery as learned by me fiom my aon , and In apparently the truth. " Ask Johnion to Prove Charges , Cleveland , Manb 28.Tb city council adopted a reholutlon calllnc upon Mayor .Johnson to take his re cent cliHi'KOB of biibery to probate court or thu grand jury and ptore them or in the event ol hln not belnr' able to do so. inakr an apology to the memheis of the body whom he hai accused. The ma > or said he would tblnk the matter over. French Are Awaiting Court. ParU , Manh 2 $ The French for eign ufHc renewb Its , assurances that nothlug has be n undeitakun here rel ative to pcHfs negotiations. The Venezuelan Ft HUH Is unaltered , the officials hera taking the view tbat no action will be taken until the Caracas i ' court dfddeh thu questions pending lu regard to tbf ronce.fiblon of the French Cable company. I Says Gift Was Unsolicited. j I Boston , March 28. In an Interview,1 Dr. James h. Ilaiton , secretary of the American board of commissioners for missions , declared tbat tbe proposed gift of (100,000 by John D. Rockefeller to the hoard , which h ; | < caused wide discussion , was unsolicited and spon taneous , originating In an Impulse of Ur. Rockefeller to further the work of tbe board. Russell Sage's Condition Serious. New York , March 28. The condi tion of Russell Sage , who has boon confined to his home for some time , I * much more serious than bai been reported. His physician visits him daily and say * he bas a good chance for recovery. SCHOOL MA'AMS ARMIVC FROM ALL OVER NORTH NEBRASKA. GOOD MEETINGS ARE PROMISED From Every Look and Act , It In Evi dent That the Teachero Hnven't Grown Any Older Than They Were When They Visited Norfolk Lant. The Helmut imi'imui of northern Ne Iminkii took charge of Norfolli thin morulnr and every Iriiln that IIIIH nr rived nil day IOIIK brought iicoreH mid tu'oroH nf them to tin ) city In attend the annual convention of their IIHHO elation which will he held here dur III ) ; Iho next Ihreo da.vn of | | IH | week HprliiK vneatloiiH which have lieiiiii ; lu the nchoolH of the tilute. and which ber.an lu Norfolk today , have peruiH ted the leacheni to leave their dutleH with hookH at homo and eomo to Nor folk for u rljht ROOI ! time all week. Kettlnr ; lielher | ; and llneiilni ! ; to the many liiHlructlve paperx uinl Iccim-cn which will hold forlli. Norfolk hati entertained thcnc 'telf aame tcnchein hofore , and KIICH\H how to appreciate them when they come hack. Not for several years. It In true , have they anneiiil > led in tlijn cily lor I heir couveiillon , l''reiuont and Colum bun liavltiK had tutiiti at II , but llu-v nil feel at home lu Norfolk JUKI the name and Norfolk fcclH an though It knew them before they over ariUcd Many IIOMICH In the city have thi'oun iijien their ( loom to the teiichei'H , und many otheru of them are Htuppliu ; at Iho hotelH of the city. The weather of today IUIH been better thnii II { , ' u- 01 ally IH wlinn the loachem arrive , HO there may bo tiome hope yet that the entire week will not bo ono of eon- Hlautoom. / ! . I'lio He.sHiotiH beKin thin nftenioon and tonight the declamatory context , In which twenty m-hoolH of all ever thin Heel Ion of the Httilo tire ruprcMcnt- < > d , will hold I he hoanlH. 'I'ho HCHHOIIH | will continue tomorrow , both morning and iifteiiKion , with mi enlertaliimenl touiorrow nielli. On Friday Iho name Hort of program will bu followed , the event ending Friday nlKht In time for i he leneherH to return to their homen on Saturday If they ehoone. The Hchool iiin'mii held sway today I'verywlieio about town. The potent topic which K reeled Ihn cltl/.on fiom wlierever he iiiiKhl bo , had to do with Iho ( etching Hchool ma-'am. They look jusl about ( IH they did several yearn HKOthero mo , in fnct , no Hlgim of their having thrown any rdder during their abMonee from NorColU. Tlieynre HIll ! the Kiime iligiilflod crowd , with little clicks nf Ihelivown for paHHltiR awny the time. Their loohH Hhowtlitit they have leen wnrkltif ; hard all win- lor and that they need a rent , for Kchool toacheiH , If any chiHa of work- ors , : ire oulitled to nil of the rent they can KO | out of life , f'ontoHlaiilH have been arriving all day lor the declamatory entertain ment tonlKht and It IH Raid that the compelItlon will he. so fierce that In- torost will not la for a minute throughout the pie nim. The ineethiKB , both day and oven- IllK. will lie held In the M. K.'church ' The local commlltee believed It had Hoeunid the Auditorium for the even- \I\K \ \ meetings , hut the arrantemenl IIIIH fallen through , and all meutln s will bo held lu the M. K. church. Su perintendent O'Connor IK aulhorlt > for the Ktittenient that he hlied the Auditorium from Iho local manager - I for three evening for $ ( ! 0 , or $ 'JO an j I ovenliiK. When the matter wc-iit to the Sioux City manager ho stated that a Hhakespeaiean play WJIH booked in ' th house lor I'rlday eveninj ; . and j I asked Unit the teachers make that a | i part of their iiro ram tor the week | When he was Informed that the teach I I'l-K1 proKram was coinpleto , includliiK Friday niuhl , ho replied that the house was taken for Thursday nl ht also , i j but biter said that this date might be ! cancelled for $ rj < > . U appears that Iho i company that WIIK coming hero , lenrn- Int ; thii Hituntlon , cancelled the date [ of UK own accord , then the house was i offered to the teachers for two nights I at $120. This W H way beyond the ' capacity of Mio touchers to pay , nnd they then said they would'take the ' house for tonight , supposing of course Unit Iho price of $ L'0 originally made would hold Rood Yes-torday , however , ' the local committee was iiitltiid ( , ! that the house for tonisht would cost $50. nnd they very piomptly concluded to eliminate the opera house from their calculations altogether and transfer their meotiiiKS to the church. This kind of treatment of Norfolk people does not K ° far toward popu- larl/.InK the Auditorium. The teach- orti are Norfolk's guests and the city Is anxious to have them well pleased and well treated during their visit hero , fie that what might have been done by the management of the house to assist In entertaining the visitors would have been taken by the people of the city as a personal favor. Hut evidently the management does not care for the good will of the people of this city. The price of $20 a night originally agreed upon between the local manager and the commltee Is the regular price charged for the use of the house , the nmtor to pay in ad dition the cost of lighting , heating and for Janitor services. It Is economy to use want ads If you have anything to soil , exchange or give away ; or If , on the other hand , you want to rent , buy of borrow. The Skill of the American Housewife in Bread taking is due to Yeast Foam. It makes good Bread from any i * flour. Yniint POIUII In llio yniiRt thnl took thn h'lrHl ( iriinil I'ri/tt ul lln < St. I , mil * Kx- IIONII Ion , Mini IN mild hv "II uriH'iTH ut fnn | nirlii4o- | i'iioii > ; h for liiliiiui'N. Our book "Oouil llruud" fmr. NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO , CHICAGO , ILL. PARM LOANS Lowesl Rales E W , J , GOW & BRO , I NORFOLK , NEBRASKA. Money on Hand I-ARM LOANS She Has Cured Thousands DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO IViicUriiitf Aloopjtl.liy , Homo opjilhy , I'llcclric ' and ( Ifii- ( M'ill Mliri ( ( | | ( > . Will , by refjuest , visit profcHiouallj NOlll-XDLK N'UMIIASKA. OXNAItD HOTHL. Tlll'KSIMY. AI'IUL G ONIC DAY ONLY. nliiK' eNery four weeKs. Consult her while tli opiiortuiiity l at hand. OK. CAI.IVKlt , limit * tier practice to thr upei ml trrutnicnt of dlieasea of the ey * . cur , noxt. thront , luticn , feraal * dlhrxheii , ( llNrnte * of fhlldren und all cliionlc. nervoiiB jnd mrelcul dli ai i of it. curable nature Karly consump tion , bronchitis , bronchial catarrh , chronic CHtarrh , lieadaclie. conitlpa- tlon. stomach rid borrel trouble * , rlirilinwtHin. nctiralilu , nclntlca , kldner ( ll. r.i > rx. Hrlcht .1 Ui-ra e. dlseaMcs of tlie ll\er and hludder , dUiln i , n r- vousnchx. Indigestion , obesity. Inter rupted nutrition , ilow sro : vtli in child ren , * nd Jll wiBtlne diseases In adult * , deformities , flub feet , curvulure of the spine. dl en.i * ! ( of tlie brain , par- ly li. heart dHeaxe dropny. snelllnx of the llmbr stricture , open lore * , pain In the bones civnuljir cnlarKe * merits and all lone standing dlieaeee properly treated Illuud "d * Mn lllrM * < . > . I'lniplei. blotdieM. eruption * llrer ipoti. falling of the hulr bad com plexlon. eczema , throat nlc'or.1 bone pain * bladder troubles weak back , IiinnlriK mine. pabnliiK urliiR too often The FfTiK't * of oonstltutlonal slckne * * or the taklnc of too mur-h tnjurlou * medicine iecelve searchlnc treatment , prompt relief und ti cure for life I > l ei ; ! e of women. IrrpRiiJnr mem- triintlon falllne of the womb , beartnc down p.i I UN. female displacements , lack of spxual tone l.eiH'orrhea , sterility or barienesK consult Dr Culdwell and ihe will Hhow them the iauntof their troutile und the way to bucorne cured Cniicrm. ( iollrr. rixtulii , I'llrn and enlarKed Kliuid ? treated with th * Hiihcutaneu'ix ' Injection method abso lutely without p.iIn und without th In."a of n drop of blood If * one of hel own discoveries and Is really the most scientific- method of this advanced age Dr Caldwell hay pra > tlced her profes sion In fonie ot tb- largest hoipltal * throughout ti mtry She h s no .superior In the iipntiup HH t < lluRnc lnK of illseases deformities , etc She ha lately opened an olllce In Omaha , Ne braska , where she will spend a per tion of each week treating her many patients. No Incurable cases accepted for treatment. Consultation , examina tion and advice , one dollar to those Interested. DH. ORA CALDWKLt , & CO. . Chicago. 0' ' Addres * al ) nail to B3O Balldl' - Oroaba. N b-