TIIK NOKFOMC NNWS. FIUHAV , OUTOBKK 6 , 1J05 COMMISSIONER APPROVES PLAN OF COMMERCIAL CLUD. WOULD REPAIR ROAD FROM WEST Secretary Mnthewson Holds n Confer ence With the Commissioner and They Arrive nt nn Amicable Under standing Concernlno the Work. Tlio prospectH nro favorable to mak ing a splendid roatl of tlio ono which now causes HO much trouble , leading into town from tlio wont. Kerrotary MathowBon of tlio Commorelal club re cently Interviewed CommlHslonor Hard- Ing in roiunl to what Norfolk nnd tbo people llvlwt tributary to tbo roiul nro trying to do , nnd bo found tlio coinmlR- idouer n very Interested listener. In fact Mr. Harding rntorcd Into tbo splr- It of tbo ontorprlBO nnd nnld Hint no far an bo WHS concerned tbo county would do all It rould to aHHlHt. Tbo Becrotary and tbo coininlHHlonor MRrcod on n plan of action which con templates that tbo county will grade up tbo rend In npprovod condition , nnd nftor thin work ban been done tbo county will ontortaln n proposition from tbo Commercial club to gravel the surface nud ilx It no that heavy loads can bo hauled ever It during all seasons of the year. Tbo fund that haw been ralHod by tbo Commercial club for tblH purpose now amoiintH to $31r ! , and tbo Bubscrlptlon paper IH Btlll behiK circulated , RO that tboro will bo abundant funilH to put the highway 'In good condition If tbo county board can BOO lln way to co-oporato with the club. Mr. Harding declined to speak for tbo board on the matter , hut gave it IIH bis own opinion that tbo county would bo prolKIng by accepting the proposition , becaiiBo tbo work must bo done ultimately , nnd the amount of us- Bistnnco that tbo club proposes to give would dimply mean n Bnvlng of that much for the public treasury. H may not bo ponalblo to do any thing toward llxlng tbo rend this fall. Tbo ditches nt tbo Bides of tbo rend nro full of water nt tbo present time nnd no succcsBfiil work can bo accom plished until It bna drained nwny. if the next month Is dry and tbo water drains off , It is hoped to begin work this fall , otherwise it will necessarily 'go ever until a dryer Benson. TUESDAY TOPIC3. Leo Hnlloy has ROIIO to Omaha. A. J. Durland wont to Illoomflold to day. day.Dr. Dr. Bear went to Meadow drove nt noon. 13. II. Trncy made a trip to NollKb yesterday. W. F. Hall baa none to Columbus for a week. John Prince of Madison wns In the city this morning. Paul Fleming of Roncstcol was In the clly over night. S. O. Campbell of Crolghton wns In Norfolk thin mnrn'ng. ' W. . ! . Houston of Plalnvlow was lu the city tbls morning. D. Mjit'iowpon Kpont tbo day ycstor- day In Wakellelil on business. II. L. 1 tonkins of Albion , Wash. , ar rived In tbo city this morning. 13. .1. llussoll , u banker from Ilor- rlclc , S. D. , wns In tbo city today. W. .1. Houston WI\H in the city overnight night on bis way home from Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson were In the city from Fairfax , S. D. , Sunday. Mrs. Kiln .lohnson of Yankton Is visiting Mrs. V. V. Light of this city. Mrs. J. M. Llvlngstono returned yes tordny from a visit to friends In Stan ton. ton.Mrs. Mrs. Kckcr nud daughter. Maine , were in tbo city yesterday from Win- side. side.E. E. N. Vail left tbls morning for Fox- home , Minn. , to look nftor bis lands there. Mrs. W. J. Gow nnd child returned last evening from a visit with friends nt Wayne. Mrs. Henry Filler has gene to Oma ha to Bpond tbo week with her son Phillip Filler. Mrs. J. C. Spellman bns just returned turned from a week's visit with friends nt Fremont. Miss Jesslo Howe nnd her brother Wnlter , went to Omaha today to vlsl their brother , Harry. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Shnrtz nnd llttlo daughter left this morning for n vlsl to Lincoln nnd Omaha. John Long returned to Plerco this morning , where bo is putting a heat Ing plant In a residence there. W. n. Vail went to Ponder this morn Ing to nttcnd the races and to watch his pacer , Lottlo Medium , start In events. Mrs. Frnzler of Indinnoln , Iowa , and Mrs. Thompson of Now Virginia , Iowa , arrived in the city today on a visit to their sister , Mrs. H. M. Roberts. Messrs. Sturgeon nnd Olmstead drove over to the southwestern part of the county yesterday , returning last evening. Tbls morning Mr. Sturgeon went to Nellgh. Mrs. M. F. Maloney and two daugh ters , and sister Miss Lamb , arrived from Chicago yesterday to spend the winter with Mr. Mnlonoy. They will live nt the Pacific hotel. Mrs. D. Jnsmer of CrolKbtoii. who has been visiting Mrs. J. D. Sturgeon since Sunday morning , went to Omaha on the early train today. Mr. Jasmer was on the train nud went Into Omaha with her. Dr. P. H. Sailer left today for Chicago cage to nttcnd tbo National associa tion of Ilnllway Surgeons , which meets there tomorrow for a three days' ses sion. The association is composed of the chlof mirgconn of the great HnoH of railway , and a few of the bent local and division surgeons. The Northwestern - western nyfltom linn nbout 200 nur- geonn , from among whom a total of ten wore selected to represent the road at thlH mooting. It In compli mentary to Dr. Halter's ability and standing that ho IH ono of the few called upon to attend the meeting. Charles Plorco , a merchant of Win- notoon , wan In the city today. Miss Annette Powont Is a guest nt the homo of Clmrlun Lodge Houth of the city. Miss Knnnlo Ledge has returned to Chicago , after a two weeks' visit with mr parontH , Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. Lodgo. Mlsn Mao llt-ll Koben has returned 0 her homo at St. Paul , Minn. , after pending two weokn with Miss Ida .odgo. Mrs. II C. Matraii linn gene to Lin oln to visit her daughters and to at end the meeting of the Federation of Voman'H cltilm. HOHCMI HarUctt wan In the city at loon enrouto homo from Rochester , linn. , where ho had been with bin on Harry who was operated upon for Idnoy trouble by the Mayo Hi-others. Io hotlovoH his son will recover On account of the serious Illness of Irs. Ferdinand Conrad ono mlle west if Hadar , Arthur Conrad , Mrs. C. Nfordwlg nnd Mrs. Charles Apfol , son ml daughters of the atlllctcd lady , vero called to her bedside at midnight ast night. William llnrnard has purchased the barles Hlilo property , No. 921 , Nor oik avenue , for $3,000. Miss Helen Reynolds and llttlo Wll lam Reynolds , children of Mr. nnd lrn. C. II. Reynolds , who have both icon ( inlto 111 , are somewhat Improved n condition today. Chas. M. MathowHon , having com- leted the conrso of the Norfolk Husl- OHH college , has taken a position with ho FarmorH and Traders bank at Vakoflold. and assumed his duties Jonday morning. Mrs. C. C. dow and Mrs. O. A. John- on will entertain the ladles of the 'ongregatlonal church at the homo of Irs. dow on Thursday afternoon. The adlcH of the congregation nro cordial- y Invited. The street commissioner this morn ng started work In tilling up low spots vest of Thirteenth street on Norfolk ivenno , where the waters from Corpo- allen gulch hnvo always made the londltlon bad. The early morning train from Long 'Ino pulled Into Norfolk an hour and 1 half behind time this morning. The lolay was caused by an accident In ho piston of the locomotive at Stuart , vhoro the train was hold. C. M. Ammldon , who lias boon doing light work at the Htrfns restaurant , las gene to Union , Cass county , to nc copt a position as manager of a stock ) f general merchandise. His family vlll remain In Norfolk on South Third street. Miss Mary Hoagland and Mr. dllbort Marshall were married yosterdav nornlng at 10 o'clock In Trinity biirch , the ceremony being conducted ) > Rev. J. C. S. WeillH. The ; oung oiiplo have gone to housekeeping on South Ninth street. Yesterday was the seventy-lift ! ilrtbday of Henry Plller and In honoi if the occasion ho dug out his Suiula > ilpe , which was a gift to him fron ils son , Julius , and smoked in peace ill afternoon. I to feels well and hear y , and declares that life Is worth tin Ivlng. The burning of an old shed at the rear of the Klseloy block , corner Sec md street and Norfolk avenue , callet mt the lire department last night m 7 : ! > 0 o'clock. The department mad < : mo of Its usual speedy runs and the blaze , which lit up the skies for a tlnu was soon covered over by the night It Is not known what started the fire Hattlo Creek Enterprise : Elme Marsh spent a few days with old time friends In Hattlo Creek this weolc. Tic has just returned from Sacramento California , where ho has been employed ployed In a department store for near ly two years. Ho was forced to g < to California on account of declining health , and wo are pleased to notice that ho Is now halo and hearty am has completely recovered from his all monts. Ho will reside In Norfolk wltl his mother , Mrs , J. II. Allen , and ex poets to find employment In that clt > Advertisements are posted In th postofllco today for bids on the Nor folk screen wagon mall service. Th present contract , held by D. D. Brim son , expires June 30 , 100C , when an other contract for four years will b "iitored Into. The department re quires the contractor to keep In ser vlco three No. 3 wagons at all time and to Increase the equipment at an time the department so desires. Th present rate paid by the depart men for the service is $ S99 per year. Th bond required is $3,000. This servic Is that of carrying malls back nn forth between the general postolllc and the various mall trains enterln and leaving the city. Proposals fo bids on star routes for service In a western states , including Nebraska South Dakota , Wyoming and others will be received by the second assist ant postmaster general up to the hou of 4:30 : p. in. December 5. There ar several star routes In northern Ne braska. out of O'Neill , Uassett. Ains worth , Anoka nnd other points. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This Is a medicine of great wort and merit. Try It when you have cough or cold nnd yon nro certain t be pleased with the quick relief whlc it affords. It is pleasant to take am can always bo depended upon. Fo sale by all druggists. COMMISSIONERS ORDERED QEN- ERAL ELECTION CALL. TO BE HELD NOVEMBER SEVENTH Part of Street In Norfolk Vacated. Report of the Superintendent of Poor for Three Months Lint of Bills Al lowed. Madison , Nob. , Sept. 20. Hoard of : ounty commissioners met pursuant o adjournment. Present Christ Snhmltl and John II. Harding. Mln- lies of last meeting were read and on notion approved. On motion the following bills were Ilowed ; Mbertlna Hrlssow , land for road district No. 8 $ 25 00 Wllhelinlno Diiohrlng , land for road district No. 8 2C 00 Mrs. John Raasch , land for road district No. 8 , 25 00 August Hraasch , land for road district No. 8 25 00 'rank and Maria Wlchort , land for road district No. 8 50 00 S. S. Cotton , land for road dis trict No. 8 100 00 3d llnuiHcli , land for road dis trict No. 8 25 00 'red Hraasch , land for road dis trict No. 8 25 00 lermnn Hraasch , land for road district No. 8 85 00 I. W. Henderson , work , road district No. 8 3 25 \V. \ d. Flint , work , road district No. 8 5 00 dim Wcgoner , work , road dis trict No. 9 . 7 50 Win. linden ? , work , road dis trict No. 9 21 00 ustav Radcnz , work , road dis trict No. ! ) 1C 50 eo. Wegencr , work , road dis trict No. 9 21 00 \Vm. Low , work , road district No. 7 31 50 F. R. Jacobs , work , road district No. 28 70 00 has. Mavis , work , road district No. 21 Gii 00 S. F. Huddle , work , road dis trict No. lit , 7 50 \ . II. dardels , work , road dis trict No. 10 17 25 rhoins & Snider , material road district No. 13 3 15 riioius & Snider , material , road district No. 20 7 20 xwiian Lumber Co. , lumber , district No. 18 31 39 . .oonan Lumber Co. , lumber , district No. 27 22 GS Loonan Lumber Co. , lumber , district No. 32 -10 90 .oonan Lumber Co. , lumber , district No. 17 -13 CC .oonan Lumber Co. , lumber , district No. 23 73 30 .oonan Lnmhor Co. , lumber , ( B. F. ) -18 02 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber district No. C 77 47 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber district No. 5 19 35 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber district No. 12 31 03 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber district No. 3 39 55 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber ( II. Rl 2-1 2f [ I. Dond , labor commissioner district No. 3 3 00 L. W. Lyon , labor commission er district No. 3 117 75 Win. Clasey , labor , commission er district No. 3 51 00 Fred Smith , labor , commission er district No. 3 121 50 L. C. Hepperly , labor , commis sioner district No. 1 4 70 Antelope county , fljio-half coun ty line bridge 107 01 Antelope county , one-half coun ty line bridge 142 3' Crowell Lumber Co. , lumber. . 210 50 F. d. Lehman , bridge work , etc. , $15.00 , allowed at 9 00 II. Halderson ( assignee ) witness fees case State vs. Munk and Walkei for $ SS 30 was rejected because it Is not a proper charge against the conn ty. Mrs. II. Schlumbolin , board etc. , Mrs Lithe , ? IOOO , was rejected as not be Ing n proper charge against the comi' ' ty. ty.Orango Orange Uowsor , land for road. . $175 00 Edith Foyorborm , stenographer In murder case 2 00 dustav Kaul , salary for August nnd September 80 00 C. W. Crum , salary Juno , July and August , expenses , etc. . . 373 00 H. II. Lyman , G wolf scalps. . . . 12 0 ( Frank Potras , 1 wolf scalp. . . . 2 0 ( Tom Sesler , 5 wolf scalps 10 0 ( Alvln Bliss , 1 wolf scalp 2 00 Hammond Printing Co. , sup plies 31 75 Emll Winter , salary as clerk of board , postage , etc 147 70 Dr. F. A. Long , fees insanity case Meyers 11 00 If. L. Kindred , viewing dead body of Weston , mileage , etc 12 Oi Jack Koonlgsteln , salary , etc. . 200 71 Frank Flood , fees Birch case. . 4 00 J. A. Ralney , fees , $07.50 , al lowed at C5 00 Chester A. Fuller , fees In Block case 3 95 Ira M. Hamilton , fees in Dletz case 4 71 C. F. Elseloy , justice fees. . , . 5 7.r C. F. Else'ey , justice fees 7 71 C. F. Elseloy. justice fees 3 4o II. L. Kindred , jurors and wit ness fees , etc 40 G II. L. Kindred , jurors nnd wit ness fees , etc. . $10.05 , al lowed at 32 40 The commissioners appointed to view the streets petitioned to bo va catcd by Hurt Mapes and Jack Koenlg stein , reported favorable to the vacat Ing of the following : Part of public street known as Nebraska avenue , ly Ing directly north of lots S , 9. 10. 11 and 12 of Ward's suburban * lots to the city of Norfolk. Also the street lying between Barker's addition on tbo wes and lots 5. G and 7 of Ward's addition al suburban lots on tbo east In the city of Norfolk , Madison county , Ne hrnski On motion board declarec said tract above described to bo va cated. On motion board adjourned to 8 o'clock , Sept. 27. Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment. On motion the following bllla were al- owed : lumo , Robertson , Wycoff Co. , lumber , district No. 21 $ 1 3C lumo , Hobortson , Wycoff Co. , lumber , district No. 2G 3G 00 luiiie , Hobortson , Wycoff Co. , lumber , district No. 32 3 GO Iiimo , Hobortsmi , Wycoff Co. , lumber , dlBtrlct No. 22 29 00 Iiimo , Hohortson , Wycoff Co. , lumber , district No. 25 32 80 lumo , HobortHon , Wycoff Co. , lumber , ( (3. F. ) 77 00 John W. Towlo , apply on iron bridge 2500 00 Jeo. Hayden , work , rend dis trict No. 3 8 00 Win. Clasoy , work , road dis trict No. 7 0 00 leury Ueckor , work , road dis trict No. 1 .10 37 J. J. ClomontH , fees , etc 210 00 A. Peterson , plat book. . . . C 00 W. II. Field , fees , etc 02 10 \ , K. Leonard , drugs 3 40 ShurU & Jenkins , morclmn- dlHo 3 511 lohn Krnnlz , livery M fiO hrlHt Scbmltt , salary 102 75 John H. Harding , salary 107 00 leo. D. Smith , salary C3 75 O. P. Schoff , having paid his per sonal property tax , amount , $71.52 , un- lor protest , but having failed to make illldavlt as provided by law , the conn- y treasurer was ordered to apply same mil issue receipt. Commissioners authorize county sur veyor A. J. Thatch to complete the record of tbo surveys of bis prede ccssor , to plat and fllo tbo same In the county clerk's office. On motion tbo report of C. D. John son was audited and allowed. Hoport follows : Sept. 22 , 1005. To the Honorable County Commissioners of Madison county , Neb. Gentlemen : I band you my second quarterly report. llalanco In bank Juno G $201 51 To 3 hogs 38 50 To 1 heifer 32 58 i To 11 pounds lard 1 00 To oats 11 25 Total $284 81 Disbursements : ' I Itohort Crazier $ 50 00 W. H. Fuerst , groceries 13 45 Ulrica & Son , meat 3 55 Coal and help threshing C 815 KYank Hcnvls , seed corn 2 00 C. D. Johnson , on salary 10 00 Ilahuico in bank 108 09 The following bills have been in curred. On motion tbo following bills were audited nnd allowed : L. F. Merz $ 10 88 Morris Drug Co 4 15 Ulrlch & Son 3 40 J. H. Gardell 4 15 L. 11. Baker 21 C7 , W. L. Hoyer 7 00 Dr. II. O. Monson 2 00 Howard Miller 10 70 Anna Severn 2 GO O. II. Mass . 5 67 F. Kostcr 7 15 W. 11. Fuerst G 25 M. L. Thomson 1 00 i\ug. Steffon 75 , C. W. Carr 00 C. E. Hanson 2 (15 ( ( \ A. Hodman 11 40 Cbns. T. Hainan 510 Battle Creek Telephone Co 0 15 Joseph Dlttrick 5 in C. D. Johnson , balance salary. . 102 50 On motion board adjourned to 1 o' clock p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment Ml members present. On motion the clerk was lustructf 1 to call tbo general election Tuo-ila\ November 7 , 1005. and the several votIng Ing places were designated as follows Norfolk First ward , city hall , SIM end ward , west side hose bouse : th.r . i ward , Anton Huchholz resident Fourth ward , Junction hose bovine Norfolk precinct Eiseley building Valley Hay school house. Deer Creek Hughes school house Meadow Grove Beech hall , in Me.id ow Grove. Jefferson Kierstead hall in Tlldon Grove Mullly school bouse. Highland poor farm. Battle Creek Opera house In Battle Creek. Warnervlllo Warner's hall. Union Snyder's blacksmith shop Madison. Fairvlow Hod school house. Schoolcraft--Tlirockmorton school bouse. Emorick West 'Emerlck school house. Shell Creek Engine Iiouso in Ne\\ man Grove. - Kalama oo Jenkins school house Green 'Garden Schmitt s c h o o house. Madison G. A. R. hall in Madison Madison City In Madison city hall On motion the following transfers were made : From 1004 county general fund to 1005 general fund. $530.00. From 1004 bridge fund to 1905 bridge fund , $350.00. From 1004 road commissioner dis- trict 1 to 1905 commissioner district 1 , $142.00. From 1904 road commissioner dis trict 2 to 1905 commissioner district 2 , $140.00. From 1901 road commissioner dis trict 3 to 1905 commissioner district 3 , $45.00. On motion board adjourned to No vember 13 , 1905 , at 1 o'clock p. m. ttmll Winter , County Clerk. Remarkable Growth. John Froythaler has in his window a stalk of blackberries which are the second crop this season , raised by Henry Stango of Wnrnorvlllc. There are also samples of apples raised by Mr. Staugo from trees which were planted In seed form fifteen years ago. Sec us for all kinds of knives , forks and silverware. Offcnhauser , Uio Jew eler. Letter List. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofllco at Norfolk , Neb. , Oct. 3 , 1905 : L. J. Brain , M. L. Jorgensen , Chas. Price , Miss Mamie Shaffer , Miss Mar ry Volsh , Mr. Clarence Wallace , Mrs. C. II. Weaver , Mrs. Gertrude Mcdawn. If not called for In fifteen days will bo sent to the dead letter office. Pa i ties calling for any of the above please sny "advertised. " John R. Hays , P. M. Nellgh Notes. Nollgh , Nob. , Oct. 2. Dr. D. W. Beattie nnd family loft Friday for Chicago cage and points in Michigan. The doc tor will attend the annual meeting of the American railroad surgeons which convenes in Chicago nnd will then make nn extended visit with his aged mother In Michigan , whom he has not seen for a number of years. The dwelling of Mrs. Brown In the southeast part of the city caught flro Friday and after doing sonic damage was quenched. The flro department responded promptly , but was not need- ed. The conflagration arose over the proverbial can of gasoline. Ten Inch disc phonograph records 50 cents each. Offenhauser , the Jaw- oler. MORRIS FOR COUNTY JUDGE. Brown County Republicans Fill Vacan cy on the Ticket. Ainsworth , Nob. , Oct. 2. Special to The News : On Saturday the special republican committee appointed at the regular convention to fill vacancies , met and named James Morris of Johns town as candidate for county judge , In place of L. M. Bates of Long Pine , who was nominated at the convention but declined to make the race. Mr. Morris will make an able judge If elected. BOARD OF PURCHASE AND SUP PLIES AT WORK. FOR SEVERAL DAYS LONGER Comlmssloner Eaton Did Not Open Bids This Time and the Work Will Take Several More Days New Rule Made. Lincoln , Nob. , Oct. 3. The board of purchase nnd supplies for state Insti tutions In Nebraska yesterday voted to order Land Commissioner Eaton to hereafter open bids in advance of the meeting of the board , which ho had not done this time , because of crit icisms that had been offered. , Commissioner Eaton left the bids unopened this time with the result that several additional days will bo spent by the board in letting contracts. It was charged that the late bidders obtained information regarding com petitive bids , through n leak. You can wear diamonds. Sec Of fenhauser , the Jeweler , nbout the de ferred payment proposition. Pay as you go and wear the goods. STATE WOMAN'S CLUBS. Mrs. Durland of Norfolk on the Pro gram. Lincoln Journal : The cream of the women of the state , Intellectually and socially , were assembled at St Pauls church yesterday afternoon , when the eleventh annual convention of the Ne braska federation of women's clubs was called to order by the president , Mrs. II. M. Bushnoll. Mrs. Winnie Durland of Norfolk was called upon for the report of the pro gram committee , and announced the president's nddross as the first num ber that had been provided. 5O YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' TRADE MARKS DESIGNS . COPYRIGHTS &c. Anvono semlliiR n sketch nntl description mny quickly uncurtain our opinion free wlirther nil Invention li tirohnlily pntpntnliln roiniiitinlrn- tl tiif ! > trlctlyniiituientliil. HANDBOOK nnl'ntcnts enl frco. OMcvt nuency ( ur hi'c'iirini ; patviitfl. I'utiMitn taken thrnuuli Jluiin \ Co. ri'culve tjiriiiil notice , vllliout clnirgo , In ttio SdesUific Jittierican. A nnn < 1 nnipljr tllii'trntPil weekly. Lnrecit clr- dilution of any pclentlUo journal. _ , f J n yejir : four mouths , | 1. Sold by nil tiPWHclealers. &Co.3BiBfoad New York . (35 ( F HU Washington , D. i RIDER AGENTS WANTED No Money Requires ! until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We to _ . ship _ anyone on i Bri Days Free Triaff Finest puaranteecl I9O5 Wodols with Coaster - Brakes and fOO3 & 19O4 Models Boat Makes Any inukc or model you want at one-third wual price. Choice of any standard tires nnd best equipment on all outbicycles. . StronyLtst yuaranUe. \\o SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any one without a cmt deposit and allow JO DAYS FREE TRIAL before purcha&o is binding. 5OO Second Hand Wheels < fc $ . taken In tratlo liyour Chlcairo rotall blares , OM } 10 nil inalct's and models , KOO < ! as in w IIV a IJlcyclo until you have \\ilttvn for our FACTOItY UI PRIDES AMD FREE TRML OFrER. Tires , equipment , sundries nnd sportlnu needs of nil kinds , nt half regular price , In our big free Sundry Catalogue. Contains a world of useful Information.Vrlto for It. .75 PER PAIR Regular prlco $8.SO per pah- . To Introduce $ we will Soil You NAILS , TACKS a Sample OR GLASS Pair for Only OUT WONT THE LET AIR NO MORE TROUBLE Tom PUNCTURES 1 Result of 15 years experience in tire mnkinp ; , EASY RIDING , STRONG , Ho danger front THORNS CAGTUS , , DURABLE SELF HEALING , PINS , NAILS , TACKS or GLASS. Serious punctures , like intentional knife cuts , can bo FULLY COVEREDbyPATENTS vulcanized like any other tire. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS r Catnloeuo "T. " showing all kinds and makes of tires at $2.00 per pair nnd up also Coast < irrakes. . llullt-up Wheels and Hlcycles Sundries nt Half the usual prlcom. Notice tUo thick rubber tread "A" and puncture strips "U" and "D. " This tire will outlast any otlior make-Soft. Elastic and Easy Rldliifr. Wo will shlp.C. 0. D , ON APPROVAL AND EXAMINATION utlhout a cent dsfostt. Wo will allow a oamh discount of 5)5 ) ( thereby maklne the price 84.50 per pair ) If you Bend full cash with opt/or. Tires to bo returned at our expense It not satisfactory on examination. < 8 > MEAD CYCLE SO. , Dent. J.L. ' CHICAGO , ILL. SEND US A $21.50 Ma.i's Outfit Jcmp'iUe for THIS IS WHAT YOU C T. Suit , abiolntoly pure all-wool , worth - $13.00 Flno solH it , iniv style or color , worth - 2.00 Pur ot b'ylibi Shioivj.th U.5O Madras , or Percale Shirt , worth - - - - .75 Pair of Fine Suspenders , worth . . . . .135 FOR Pair of fancy or plum Soclts , worth - - - - .10 Nice IlanJkorclunf , colored border , worth - .IB s2,95 ! Four-in-hand or mido-uu sillt Tin , worth Fine Leatherette Suit Cabo , worth . . . a.60 TOTAL , $ J1.50 ? flfJF . mil I AR * ' .th onirr ° nj " ° wl" IMU | " ' ' ' ou" " > iniii t in U'.IC UULLAtl riltnw lit vi.t , .ituuni , , , | , li. . Mil J.ct I.M , , | , , ! I "U" " . iiiiil If rt. mill' ' ( | . .iilUfurlnry , | u uxiiriM ui.-.nt ' " " " " ' " " ai"l'i' ' " " ' " ' - - " t cat eomt' * In .1 % tci il i hrM ii-ntit ! > > | . , . . . | iit ui.il UMo ItilltM , SIllrlH I'ollll. | l to I,1- , ; if" , toll. SI i , nn , . 5 in r > ou .ii-a uito ( Hue PLEASE NOTE THE MEASURING DIRECTIONS.