Til 1C NOHKOLK NEWS : FHIDAY 2'J. ' 1JI05. ROAD WILL RUN FROM SPALDING TO SPRINGVIEW. * IS PART OF THE UNION PACIFIC Railroad With Newport as Headquar ter Point , and With E. L. Myers , C. M. Thompson , C. A. Rlpley , C. E. Lear and Lyman Waterman at Head A dispatch from Lincoln sayst that the uitlionil iccontb mentioned In thusu columns In u clipping taUon from tlio HocK County Loadoillt liocomo a fact In tlio near futuio A number of well known men have lllod niliclcs of IncorpoiatUm with tlio HOC- retnry of Htnto and the naiuo of tlio now road will lie the Midland Contial The now line will inn from SpuuhlliiK. Noli , In ( licoly county , to Spilngvlcw , In Kova Palm county the county seat. The road has n capital of a half mil lion dollars The Ineoipotatois arc E. 'L. MyciB , C. M. Thompson , C A. Klploy , C. 13. Lear and Lvinan aNVtor- man. The pilnclpal place of business will bo Newport , In Hock county. The now line will bo pai t of the Union Pacific system and will Do 170 miles long. It will connect \\lth the Union Pacific at Spnldlng. The load will inn tliroiiKh Orooly , Wheeler , Holt , Hock and Kcyn Paha counties , into the big cattle nnd rnngo country or noitluvcstern Ncbiaskaand western South Dakota , along the herder dor line of the Hosohud roboivatlon. With the Notthwostem ahoady into the hills and building another branch into that toiritoiy from Ploiro , and with this now proposed extension of the Union Pacific fiom Spaldlng to ward the Ulack Hills , It is suggested in some circles that the MLssonil Pa cific may also build from Shelton , Ilul- falo county , and run Into the Ulack Hills , FRIDAY FACTS. J. P. Forsjth of NIobiara was In the city o\or night. Anton Albert ol Ilowell was In Nor folk this morning. Mis. Hlnnneras in the city yester day from Iloskins. Miss Minnie Kohn of HobUins was in the city yestoiday. A. A. Olldorslco\e of Wayne was in Norfolk this moining. Chris P. Christiansen of Spencer was In the city this morning A. T. Clatk , manager of the Nebras ka telephone exchange at Wayne , was In the city yesterday. Miss Lena Pase\valk retuined to Omaha today after a visit heio with filends nnd rolathes. Judge Lovl McGce of Rapid City , S D. , a prominent South Dakota jurist , was in Norfolk vesterday. Misses Hilda and Hnlda Peterson of Sioux City aie visiting Mrs \V. A. VI- gars on South Eleventh street. Dr. Charles A McKlm , state vetoi- Inarian , was in Noifolk vestetday on- route to Kushville. vvhcie he wont to t stamp out a disease that is pievalent among hoist's. John .T. Hughes , formoilj county conimisslonoi In Madison county , was in Noifolk yesterday fiom Battle Cieek. He wab accompanied by his hon and daughter E. O. Dugan , chief of consti action for the Nebraska telephone company , was in the city vesterday fiom Lincoln visiting his sister , Mrs. Koeiber , and his brother , Charles Dugan Eugene Austin , foimcily of Norfolk , Is now located at Fremont IIo pabsed through this city yesterday noon en- route to Pleico , where heent for a visit. Mr. Austin formerly ran a news paper at Pierce. President Roosevelt has icqiiestod Senatois Mlllard and Buiketl to make nominations lor candidates to fill the two vacant offices In the land office at Valentine , Neb. , and the senators have complied with the leqnest. Representative McCarthy fiom the Third district has asked the government mont to spend $ l.r > 0,000 in purchasing Bites and erecting public buildings at Wayne , West Point and Columbus. The bill which he has Introduced calls for f50,000 for each town. Pettee & Herrlngton today opened the City Milk House , South Fouith street , for business. The new business establishment will sell Pasteurl/.od hot tied milk , cream , butter , eggs and cot tage cheese. They will run a regular d livery wagon over the city. The medical society to which physl cians of Sioux City belong Is Just now split Into bits over the pioposition of publicity and the ethical side of adver tising. A small poition of the profes sion there profcbs not to believe In advertising at least through the news- pipers A large portion do believe in It and contend that it is all right. The story Is rocnllod of one town In which thlh question came up and the doctois decided to quit advertising and take out their piofesslonal caids. They did They claimed thev didn't want public ity. And HO , w 01 king on the theory that thej objected to ad\eitlslng , the editor oarofnll.v saw to It that when ever a doctor's name \\as used It was without the "Dr " title Soon the people ple of the town began to drop off the tltlo and call the doctois plain , "Mis- tor. " That was too much. The doc tors of that town decided that thoie can be extremes In all things , and they replaced their advertising cards in local papers Election of Officers. Valley camp of Woodmen of the World , No. 100 , elected officers for the ensuing term , last night , and the fol lowing Is the roster : 10. U. KalrlmnkH , C. C. ! ' R French. Adv. Lieut. | Clooigo H Chtlstoph , clerk. C K llurnham , banker. H. W. Harrett , watchman. C P. Dudley , sentry. R Ulsoloy , escort. J. W. Kettor , manager , thrco > eai . J. U Ma > lard. manager , two yoais. After the adjoinunion ! the mouthers present paitook of an ojstor mippur and enjoyed a social hour. The Installation of the above named olllcorH will take place at the no\l log- tilar meeting In Januaiy , the thlul Monday of the month. The older Is topoited In a most piospomits condl lion by momhots of No. 100 and the Incieaso tluilng the past joar has boon about twonl.v-llvo per cent. In thlt > lodge. , , Mr. Chtlstoph Is to bo congiatuliit od upon his to election as cloik , as this means the beginning of his thlul toini Talk about a line assortment of Clulstmas oinamentR for tiocs and do- liclous candles In elegant boxes 01 In bulk , Kauffmann has some and then some more. HUSBAND , WIFE AND THREE CHIL DREN PERISH. HEROIC ACT OF THE FATHER Rushes to the Rescue of His Children , Only to Go Down With Them to a Living Hell of Flames Calamity Overtakes Minnesota Business Man. Crookston , Minn. , Doc 18. En tombed In a IHIng hell by the Hie fiend , Peter Mai toll , for nine > oars a carriage maker of lied \J\\\Q \ \ Falls , his wife , Jane , aged 27 , little Eddie , aged Kt , Dan , Aged II , and Annie , aged 11 , weio binned to a ciisp In their homo In the heart of Hod Lake Falls. The stoiy of the horiiblo lire , the anguish of the patent at the sight oi his loved ones in the seething mass ot llio and his heroic elfoit to save tlieli lives , by ilushing Into the roaring mabh of Humes , through a second blot y win dow , Is one of the most awful on recon - on ! in northern Minnesota. Mai toll , who was sleeping down stalls in his home , was awakened at . ' ! o'clock by the smell of smoke and the sight of Hie. Jane and the three children , Eddie , Dan and Annie , wcio asleep in the up per chamber , and the father , fi antic with fright , ' made a rush for the stair way only to find It a mass of unpcii- etiablc Humes. Ho then lushed to the barn , carrj- Ing witli him Ills tiousors , which ho had not time to put on , and sol/Ing a ladder placed it to the second Htoiv window of the homo An eve witness , Mrs Michalson , moused by tlio Hie , savs he bioko In the glass and enteied the sleeping 100111 ot his wife and babes , as ho did so theio was an awful roai. The upp r stoiy of the building , weakened by the lire , had fallen in , piecipltatlng the mother , heroic father and the tlneo childicn to the \eiltable hell ol ( lie below. Befoio the lite depaitment at Hcd Lake Falls could stop the fire the house consisted of lour blaming posts and a mass of wreckage , with the chaiicd and blackened remains of the ll\e unloitumuo members of the fain ily in a heap binned to a crisp in the center. Broke Her Arm. Alnsvvorth , Neb. , Dec. 1C. Special to The News : Vc , the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams , when coming out of the school house yester day afternoon , slipped and fell iiom tlio front steps and broke her left arm just below the elbow. Dr. G. O. Remy was called and set the fiactuio. Brown County Farmers. Ainsworth , Neb , Dec. 1C. Special to The News : The Brown County Teachers' Institute opened here with two such able professois as Dr. J. C. Anderson of Seward and Mr. O'Hull of Alma , Nob. Their subjects in the forenoon were , "Errois in treatment of farm animals and dry hand farm ing , " in the afternoon , "Horse bleed ing and forage crops for western Ne braska. " The subjects were well nan' ' died. These men were sent here from the state university. j LINGUISTIC FEAT NECESSARY TO PERFORM CEREMONY. CAN'T UNDERSTAND MINISTER Preacher Was Finnish , One Interpret er English and the Other a Syrian. Questions and Answer go Back and Forth. Ashtalmla , Ohio , Dec I. Miss Le- tulla Adbo and Salon Ahood , S.Mians , WCMO mairlod here with the aid of two intorpieteis and thrco languages. The daughter of the Hov William- sen , Finnish Lutheran preacher , and a Syrian fiiend of the joung couple , who could speak English , were the links between the pastor and the brid al pair Miss Williamson translated her fa ther's words Into English and the Syrian her words Into the language the couple understood. The responses wont buck over the same route. VERDICT AGAINST THE NEBRAS KA TELEPHONE CO. JUDGMENT SECURED FOR $918 Suit Was Brought to Collect Fee For Medical Services nnd Hospital Treat ment Given an Injured Employe of the Company. The case of Dm. Sailor & Sailor of Noifolk against the Nobiaskii Tolo photic comptny , nanio up for dial In dlst i let couit Wodnosdav , savs the Madison ( 'Inonlelo The plaintiffs sued foi $918 for medical services londciod to an oinplojo who \MIH Injiitcd while \\oiklng for the defendant , and who was taken by the foiomnii of the gang to the hospital ol Suitor & Haltci The compaio admitted tholr llahllltv foi the His ! treatment but ioslntod the payment mont of the onllio bill. The llabllltv of the company hinged upon the quos- ( Ion of what constituted the lltsttioiit inonl It appeared from the testimony that the Injuicd man was In the lion pltal thlity weeks and that at no time dining this period could ho have safe ly boon dismissed The court dliectod a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount claimed. SATURDAY SIFTINGS. C W. Noidwlg has loft Ploico R W Fisher of Wayne was In town over night J H. Tallin of Madison was hoio last night. John Neumans of Lauiol was In the cltv over night. C F. Dickinson of Anoka was a city visitor over night. D A. Stewart of Meadow Giovo WIIH In town over night. Miss Dot Aiebor of Atkinson was a cltv visitor last night Esther Llndstrom of Wavno was reg istered In Noifolk last night. N. P. Hald of Lindsay transacted dullness In the city yosteiday. Miss Bessie Stormont of Meadow Orovo visited Norfolk last evening F. Thompson of Nlohraia was a business visitor In Norfolk last night. J. L. Brim and John Crlsvlllo of Tiolgliton ai rived In the city on the eatly train this morning. Mis. Arthur L Tucker of Carroll , Neb , Is In the city visiting her sister , Mrs. N. A. Huso. Olllo Phillips and Belle Osborn wore leglstoiod In the city this morning 11 om Meadow Giovo. Mr. and Mrs. fiono Palon of Nlo hr.n.i passed through Noifolk onrouto to their homo fiom a visit at Sioux CltvC C E Saundois of St. Joe and L C. Dunn of Council Bulffs , two old time Iravding men , woic visiting fi lends 'lore ' jestetday. H C Saltier left joRtordav for Hal- tlmoio , whole ho will visit until the liist of the year John Fetter will have cl iigo of Mr Sattlei's business during his absence' ' Ben Held came in fiom his tiip last night and will remain over Sun- dav. The flist of tlio week he will leave for the Black Hills to spend Christmas with his patents Mrs C A. McKlm will arrive from Lincoln this evening to visit her patents - tents , Mr. and Mrs. H. C Matrau. On Wednesday Dr. and Mts McKlm will go to Salina , Kansas , to spend Christ mas with the doctoi's mother. Professor Wyer , librarian at the state university for jeais , has been elected to a position in Now York's state library and will leave about the first ol the > car. Kov. J F. Pouchor has been called to Washington county to pi each the funeral sermon for a prominent citl- /en , who was formerly a member of Mr. Pouchor's church In Tokamah. The pulpit of the M. E church hero will ho filled for the regular morning and evening service tomorrow. The trial of Phillip James at Sacramento monte , Cal , for the murder of John Txxlge , son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ixxlgo of this county , came up in court this week but was postponed because of other business In court James killed Lodge in a biutal way on the race track at Sacramento last summer. The county commissioners did not award the contract for bridge work in the county for the coming joar at the mooting this week , as advertised , but the matter was laid over until January mooting to give the new member of the board nn opportunity to vote on the proposition The county had ad vortlscd for sealed bids to bo received until noon of December 12 , but none of the bids was opened. The new store of Anthes & Smith was opened to the public this morn ing , with a rush. Although scarcely nrepated to open , the firm started In today because of the approach of the hollda > s and for the purpose of dls pla.vlng tholr Christmas tovs and the like while they aic seasonable. The dry goods department is not vet doing business , but will bo opened aftci the ( list of the > oar. Madison Star-Mall : Where one finds a group of lawjors ho will generally find a little politics Madison has been overrun with the legal fratornlt > this week and as a consequence wo have hoard no small amount of political talk. Governors have boon made as well as congressmen beaten , but the main Issue seems to settle on the fact that Hon W. M. Ilohortson Is the log leal man to fill the brogans of John J McCarthy. Mr. Hobortson of course will have Madison county solid , not withstanding the fact that ho did refuse fuse the U. P. and Elkhorn anything but a square deal when they wore tak ng I ho moiiHuromont of mon to tilt In ho govornor'H chair 11. 1) Palon VVIIH In Not folk ycxlcr lay oniouto homo to Nlobiaiii fiom Sioux Cll.v Whllo In Sioux City ho iHtonod lo the stoiy of the family iiiur lor done by WIlllaniH at Independence , oun , IIH ( old by u tolatlvo of Wllllanui vim had boon at ( ho HCCIIO of ttiigodv slmill.v aflor the killing Williams in nod out the lights In his homo and hon as his famllv came Into the dooi , > no by ono , ho shuck thorn on the oniplo with his hammer IIo stubbed noli Unco llnios with a hiilchor knlfo With H\ | ol thorn killed , ho hllchod up ihi hoiso and diovo to his fiithd'n lomo whole ho iciiiulnctl two da.vti. Then ho lolinnod and appealed honor stilckon at tlio sight of the dead IIo not a iniiii ncai the house and Mild oinchodv bud muidoiod hln famllv .ator ho oonfossod mid snld ho killed hem hocniNo thovu < io hetloi ofl load than allvo He has boon ticn onccd lo lomaln In solllaiv confine iionl foi OIK < vein , living on In end and vvntor , alter which ho will ho hung TWO AND A QUARTER MILLIONS PAID AT SALIDA. NEW PLANTS TO BE ERECTED A Controlling Interest In the Colorado nnd Ohio Smelter at Sallda , Col. , Has Been Purchased by Unknown Parties for $2,250,000. Denver , Doc 15 A contiolllng In- OIOHI In the Ohio and Coloiado smol or at Salliln , Cole , IUIH been sold , and ho puichasoiM will extend the hutd- loss of the coinpanv bv cons ! mot Ing low plunlH at Kail Lake and Denver Timothy Goodwin , of Denver , ono ol the loimor owuois of the stock ( tans- lei i cil , IH aiithorltv lei the announcement mont IIo Kiild that ho VVIIH not pot- nltloil at that ( line lo ( Undone the donllly of the pmohasois , but that hov woio not In iniv way connected vvllh the Ainoileaii Smelting and Ho- fining coinpanv The pi lee paid foi lie Sallda plant was $2,200,000 LIVELY TIMES AT AINSWORTH. Band Reorganized and Given a New Name. Alnswoith , Neb , Dec. J ! ) Special lo The News : The last few da > s Alnswoith has been having a llvolv time The Alnswoilh high school band has boon loorganl/od vvllh I won tvMovon pieces and named the Alns vvoith Comet band , with W M Ely as leader and F. A Baldwin as busi ness manager 1/iHl nidav night Ihlitvllvo of Long Pine's .voiing men and Indies came up heio and had a gonoial good lime , and Suluiday night about lolly of Alns- woiIll's dancing fiaternil > mot In the dancing pailor of tlio Alnswoith house and dipped Iho light lantlstlc too un til 12 o'clock. The music was lin- nlshod by Piofossor Itiiiiison Last Salunl.ij a now barber shop was opened hoio in I ho Aiiisvvortb house by Chas. Bucanon of Oi chard , Neb Job Office at Ainsworth. Alnswoith , Neb , Dec 10 Special to The News : J. H. Dannobrog , for- moily ot Dannobrog , Neb , has taken possession of the old Western Hunch- or olllco of this place and will convert the same into a job office. Mr. Gard ner is an old newspaper man. Croup. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Cham- hoi Iain's Cough Homed.v given as soon as the child becomes hoarse , 01 even after the cioupv cough appeals , will piovont the attack It never falls , and Is pleasant and safe to take For sale h > all druggists. CONSTANTINI HAS A NEW KIND OF ROLLER SKATES. CAN GO THIRTY MILES AN HOUR Flying Man Skims Along the Boule vards , Astonishing the Natives In tends to Travel from Paris to St. Petersburg In His Boots. Paris , Doc. 18 Parisians worostait led by soolng a big-footed man , willIng ? - /Ing along the avenue dos Champs Elvseos and thence to the Hoi do Bou logne , at the rate of twenty-five miles an hour. It was Constantlnl , Inventor of motor hoots , dlspla > lng his now footwear. The hoots resemble tiny automobiles fifteen Inches long , fixed on high boots Each has four rubber tired wheels , eight Inches in diameter. Ac- cumulatois are carried in a bolt. Thoj transmit by wires one and one-fourth horse power to each motor. The mo tois can bo run at a speed ranging from six to thirty miles an hour. Each boot weighs sixteen pounds , but , as the foot are not lifted up. the weight docs not matter. Cdnslantlni claims to have traveled hundieds of miles on them. Ho In tends to travel from Paris to St. Petersburg tersburg on them * When asked what would happen If ono motor started at the rate of six and the other at the rate of thirty miles an hour , ho became diffident and declined to discuss the subject. DELIGHTFUL AUTUMN WEATHER UNTIL CHRISTMAS. DIFFERENT IN THE EARLY DAYS Mnny Dellcvc the Climate In Undergo Ing a Change , While Others Think It Is But an Off Year Gre.itont Fall of Molr.turc on Record. "In Iho cllmnlo of Ihc niiillivvosl ohiingliiK' " The middle of Dooomoci bus piHHod mid during Hie PIIH ! feu dins wlnloi cups , fin ( i mid eat mulls woio not iiocoHtnin , mid even light ovoicimlH woio ciiMl audio Of COIIIHC thin In In noiIheanlein N'nhniMku mid not good lot the coiinliv which IIIIH n emiliaclih ! Iho bll//md man up nl Medicine Hal , Aimn , vvdoio I'ld'dl \\ealhei IH tinned out dv the Canmllan limiilgiatliiii depai linenl lo Poire the YanUeen to IMOSM Iho Inleinational doiiiidiin mid dike hoaieHleuht a\\a\ up In Siiidiiiloon wdcio the woalhoi gels mild In AugiiHl allot the iiptlng tluivv hi June Some of Iho omlv Hellloui na > Ihe climate IIIIH changed , while olhciH tiav tlinl II IH only mi off voar mid Hint next vom all will coino this way which Iho lee man can't dispose of on Ido olhei nlde But Iho whole innttoi Is open fill dcdllto ovcll Ihe ueathel lie piilmont inn dv vom Undo Samuel lie on lop of IIOIIKOS wild Ihe wind dlowlng lluough theli government to polls , when one goon to Inlet view them on those phenomenal comlltloiiH ( ) \ei al Ihe I'uclllc Iho olhoi night i dlm'iiMHloti of Ihc weather VVIIH doing condiiclod acciiidliig lo Ido hile.Hl mien nl Mi llovle , mid olio "Kulgdl of tin' Hoail" nmictlcd Unit he WIIH nnovhound on Ido iioilhom NehianKa nillioailM Hcvotnl linicH awav duck In the clgh lien long heloie ( 'In | HIIIIIH | Now u sim\\ hound linln In NehinnKn das lie come a thing ot hlsloiy mid not n dnllv OCCIIIK lice an foimoilj"VoH , I think the climate IIIIH cdnngcd , " IH the uaj Mr Kulgdl of the Itoad wound UP IllH KMIIIIlkS Allothei told a story of being HIIOW hound up the line a low veani ago the day heloie ThankHglvliig , vvllh two voiing fellows who woio omoiile lo Iowa lo do mauled Ihe next dav Ol comHC the dll//aul was on mid no tel ogiapd could loacd ( do expected to bo Indies and tdcio was ( ousldoiiidlo ciookod tdlnklug at doth onilH of the line on the day wdcn the ( wo swains tailed to appom foi the ( > lng of ( ho nuptial knots "I leel satisfied the ell mate has changed In this conntiy , " was his voidlct. llaim Johnson a ploneoi of Bloom field was pioscnt mid said ho had lived in that pml of Ndiaskii foi thlity ) UUH , and Unit II was mucd inlhlei the last few > oais tdmi lomieily Ilenalil one ( ould tide all day dining ( do lust low joins wild mi oidiiimy hcavj ovoi- ( oat and not lioo/o , while Ineain gone hj a lin eo.it could not keep Jack 1'ioHl outside ol vour nnileielothen Not onlj IH IhlH line ol UK * cold It w.is only a ipimloi ol a ( enhnj since this Heel ion ot the country vvas In UK "dij bolt" 'Ilicie aie plenty ol pen pie wdo can lemonidor when they had to pui ) lei lain and ( .my an unihiclla lo chined as a mallei ol good liiltd lot tlioli pia > or ThiH > oai the lainl'ul IIIIH boon the gioatost witliln UK Knowledge of wdllo men tlnoiigdoiit Idis pint ol ( do country and in thin cll > the lull vvas l7 ! M ! Inches , whld the not mat has been only about 21 inches In pievlous jeais If tills thing continues whcic mo tin lines tor Jack Frost going to do diawi In tde > oai 2000 A D , and wdo Is go Ing to jolly tdo roportois and UK woatdor man adoiit the oiange crop It Nodiasku and the Alaska peach crop' Of coinso the > will continue to think ( lie climate is changing , too , vvhci they got up some moining and llni Mr Frost adioad helping them celo drato tdo Fonth ( of July. DISTRICT COURT SESSION ENDS. More Jury Work at Madison Than for Several Yearo Past. Judge Boyd and Court Hoportoi Powers came to Norfolk Saturday from Madison , whore they had boon In at tendance all week at the session of district comt In the case from Battle Crook In which two laborers sought to recover ST.OOO damages from the city maishal and Howard Miller , because the laboicis wore locked in jail for a shoit time , the defendants wore given the verdict and the laboreis were glv on no judgment In this case it scorns that at Battle Creek the cltv bomd passed an ordi nance providing for the digging of n ditch. The ditch vvas to pass through property of Howard Miller , who re fused to allow the ditch to bo dug and who ordered his men , If the ditch vvas dug , to refill the hoio This they did and for doing so they wore arrested and lodged In jail for a short time This impilsonmont they considered worth $ . " ,000 damage to their foolnign Thoio was moio jury work done at this session than for several > ears and the docket vvas quite well cleaned up There vvas n full week of jury cases FOR NELSON OR BROOKS. Two Knox County Men Launched In Congressional Race. Center Register : The Madison County Reporter published at Newman Giovo has put In a small entering wedge for Hon.V. . M. Hobortson of Norfolk , to succeed Congressman Mc Carthy , and says that n direct ques tion as to who Is the ablest man In Ido dhittlcl put lo Ido pi nplo of nny communllv In Ido dlHtilct. will elicit he Infoimmioii thai ho In W M Mod 'ilmin Thoio IH no denying Unit Mr. loheiltion IH a clean , nhle mid dcHcrv ng mini foi Ido place mid wdllo Mr McCmldv looks voiy good to IIH. anil we dnllcvc II IH lo Ido host IllleieHln of Ido dlHhlcl lo lei him succeed him Heir , wo wlnh It undciHlood that the loinlnee of Ido icpiidllciin convention will be olll unqualified choice But he Itopniloi'H plan lo gel ( do miHwer would not woiK In old Knox nl nil , mid M qnoHtlotl ol that kind put to Ihe pi o pie ol Ihe whole coimlrj would lennll III a gimid ithoiil foi lion Fiank Not ion of Nlodimn , mid lion Goo A liookii ol lln/lle MIllH But why vvor v ovoi I dm1' Wo will wngoi now dill wdcn the convention ineetii nit full , onlv one lomial hallol will do liken lo decide Ihe piopoHllloii How to Cure Corns and Bunlona Flint , noak Iho com or bunion In warm water ( o soften It ; ( lion pare It low n an cdnoly nn pcmiddlo without It aw Ing blood mid apply Chamdor- alii'ii Pain Balm tvvlco dally , rubbing vlgoioiiHly for llvo mlnuloa at each ap- illcallon. A com plaotor whonld bo wet n a few dajH lo protect It from the nhoo. An a general llnlniont for Hpralmi , brulsoH , lamonoim and rliouin- Ulmn , Pain Balm IH iinoqimlod. For into by Leonard the druggist. YoO MOst | M Porpt We nrc consliinlly improv- ng in Iliu art of making Kino I'lmlos. n Cards and Finish , We iilso carry a Kino Line of Mouldings. I. M. MACY. FARM LOANS Lowest Rales W , J. GOW & NORFOLK , NEBRASKA. Money on Hand FARM LOANS She Has Cured Thousands DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO Practicing Aleopalliy , Homo opal liy. Klecl ric : inil ( ion- oral Modicino. Will , by requoHt , vlnlt profonloiially NOKPOLK NICIWASKA. OXNAIID IIO'IKI TIM IISDAY IAN' II ON 1C DAY ONLY. rcturnlnt ; every four WOOKH Consult lior wlillo the opportunity Is at hand. Oil CALDWHMj limits dor prnctlc * to the Hpcclul treatment of dlaeuses of tde uye ear IIOHC , throat , IUIIKH. female ( llHeiiKe.s , ( HsoiiHca of children nnd all chronic , norvouu nnd surKlcul illHoasea of u curable nuturo Uarly conHUmp- tlon , bronohltlH , bronchial cutnrrh , chronic catarrh , hiiadacho , coimtlpa- tlon , Htoinuch nnd bowel troubles , rheuniiillHin , nutirnlKla , nclatlcn , kidney dlBcahca , Hrl ht's dlsonHe , ( jlseasoa of the liver and bladder , dizziness , ner- vouHiicsH , Indigestion , obesity , Inter rupted nutrition , slow prowth In child ren , mid nil vvnstlng dlsonnes In ndulta , ( leformatles. cluh feet curvature of the spine. dlHoutiuH of the brain , pnr- uly lH. lieart dlneaFo , dropsy , swelling of the limbs , stricture , open norea , pnln In the bones , Kranular enlnrge- ments nnd nil lout ; standliiR Ul.seiaeB properly trcnted Illood nnd Skin INPIINCH. | Pimples , blotclies , eruptions , liver spots , fulling of the hnlr , bnd com plexion , eczema , thront ulcers , bone paliiH. bladder troubles , weak back , burning urine , passing urine too often. The effects of constitutional slcknesi or the taking of tto much Injurloui medicine receives searching treatment , prompt relief nnd n cure for life Diseases of women. Irregular mens truation , falling of the womb , hearing down pains , female displacements , lack of boximl tone Leiuorrhca , sterility or Imrroness. tonsult Dr Caldwell and ilie will show them the cause of their trouble nnd the way to become cured CIIIUMTH , ( iol ( T. riNtiiln , IMIra nnd enlnrRed Klmids treated with the subcutaneous Injection method abso lutely without pain and without th loss of n drop of blood , Is one of her own dlsooveiles arid Is really the most sclontlllc method of this advanced age , Dr Caldwell has practiced her profes sion In some of th largest hospital * throughout the Country She \\i\s \ no superior In the treating and diagnosing of diseases deformities , etc. She ha lately opened nn olllce In Omaha. Ne braska , where she will spend a portion tion of each week treating her many patients , No Incurable cases accepted for treatment. Consultation , examina tion and advice , one dollar to thone Interested DR. ORA CALD\VKLI , A co. Chicago. 111. Address al ) nail to BiC BuUdlr , Omaha. N b. * J