TIIW ttOKKOMC NKWS : KIUDAY .lANI'AHY ' 12 , IMG. OLD DOARD WINDS UP BUSINESS OF LAST YEAR. M NEW DOARD TAKES CONTROL The County Commissioners Met nt Madison and Finished the Work of the Year New Officers Took Oaths. Many Dills Allowed. ' Mai'llson , Neb. , Jan. 3 , 1 o'clock p. in. Hon'-il of countv commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present , Commissioners Schmllt and Harding. Minutes of last mooting were read and on motion approved : On motion the following bills were allowed : , Oua Haul , salary for December , ' bailiff , etc ? GO 10 Anna Kuucl , care of pauper. . 15 00 W. II. Mold , salary and fees , etc MO i ; : Jack Koonlgstoln , Biliary and telephone 200 GO W. H. Mold , money to advance for care of J. H. Carter 45 00 C. A. Hodman , supplies , etc. . 27 Go 1 Madison County Farmers' Tel- f cphotic Co. , rent C 00 Perkins Bros. , supplies 78 25 ' Thoo. Tanner , coal for pauper 210 Dr. K. A. Long , commissioner Insanity 8 00 James Nichols , attorney Insan- r . Ity board 3 00 Thomas Crook , constable Msh j _ case 7 25 , G. 13. Kierstead , opera house L rent ( election ) 5 00 ( A. H. Scannell , making Index. 12G 37 Stn.uton county , labor , etc. , county line 43M 1 II. L. Kindred , fumigating 10 00 Schavlfind-JolmBOH Co. , mer chandise H1 05 A. II. Cropper , mowing weeds. 3 00 Commissioners ordered said Crop- 'i ' per's bill to be assessed against the , ' \ land designated In said bill above. 'I Win. Doyle , work , commissioner - | ; or district No. 2 $ 9 00 Adolph I'oleuske , work , com- < j missloner district No. 32 3 00 v"F. . D. Kranl7 , grading , com missioner district No. 2. . . . 1000 R. W. Linn , work , commission if er district No. 1 3G 00 R. W. Linn , work , road district No. 17 30 00 A. I' " . Reeves , road work , dis trict No. IS C 00 II. H.1 Fundiim , work , commis sioner district No. 18 300 Chas. Polenske , work , district No. 32 9 00 Frank Tannehill , work , com missioner district No. 2 3 00 Krnmm & Warren , material , district No. 12 3-1 10 Krnmm & Warren , material , district No. 5 25-13 J. L. Derrick , work , commis sioner district No. 2 12 50 J. L. Derrick , work , road dis trict No. 7 22 75 Henry Ueckor , work , road dis trict No. I M 25 Win. Steinbeck ; work , district No. IS 1 50 William Makelin , labor , district No. 32 30 00 Perry C. Harris , labor , district . No. 5 38 75 Emil Winter , salary , postage , etc 113 62 Braasch Drug Co. , supplies. . . . 1 C5 J. J. Clements , fees , expenses , etc 103 85 On motion the following road over- Beers' reports wore audited and al lowed : A. H. Gardels , district No. 10 , showing balance duo him.$33 00 Chas. Mavis , district No. 24 , showing balance duo him. . . . 31 50 J. R. Jacobs , district No. 28 , showing balance on hand. . . . 38 50 J. F. Jenkins , district No. 11 , showing balance duo him. . . . 89 00 Chas. Schlender , district No. 25 , showing balance due him. . . . 42 00 Mike Novotny , district No. 22 , showing balance due him. . . . 70 50 On motion the following bills wore allowed : Fred Smith , work , commissioner district No. 3 $27 50 Wm. Clasoy , work , commission er district No. 3 , 21 30 Wm. Clasey , work , road district No. 7 6 00 L. W. Lyon , work , commissioner district No. 3 18 50 Wm , Clasey , work , commission er district No. 3 9 50 On motion the following bonds wore approved : J. J. Clements , sheriff. W. L. Berry , justice of the peace , Madison precinct. C. F. Elsoloy , Justice of the peace , Norfolk precinct. T. K. Hanson , Justice of the peace , Jefferson precinct. Christopher Schavland , treasurer. A. J. Thatch , county surveyor. Geo. E. Richardson , county clerk. Frank S. Perdue , county superinten dent. dent.L L , M. Johnson , road overseer , dis trict No. 29. Frunlc A. Petersen , deputy county treasurer. lee Bonish , road ovorscor , district No. 9. . Chas. Lothoby , constable , Shell Crook precinct. I ) . B. McGlnnis , road overseer dis trict No. 10. ,1. R. Gardols , constable , Battle Crook precinct. A. T. Redman , Justice of the peace , . .Shell Creek precinct , J. P. Lauvor , road overseer ; district No. 15. ( ' . W. Wltzol. road overseer , dis trict No. IS. Henry Uookor , road overseer , dis trict No. 1. Wm. Wnud , road overseer district No. 2. .1. 11. Hoggemoyor , road overseer , district No. 10. Nicholas M. Luml , Justice of the Peace , Battle Creek precinct. 11. L. Kindred , county coroner. Saniuol R. Me Furl a ml , deputy coun ty clerk. On motion the following proceed ings were had , and the following re port was made In the Martin ditch case : In compliance with the prayer of the petition of Fannie K. Martin lor the location of a drain or ditch com mencing on ( ho north margin of a pond or lagoon on the south line of the- 'south ' one-half of the southeast quarter of section thlrty-lhroo , township twen ty-two , range three west of the sixth P. M. In Miiillsnii enmity , Nebraska , the same being the only pond or l swamp on said line nnd near the west lend of said line ; which ditch or drain j said petition asks to have rnnsinicteil I from said starting point northwest and north about eight hundred feet and lonninating In a ravine on natural water course : wo the undersigned members of the hoard of county com missioners of Madison county , Nebras ka , did on the 22nd day of November , 1905 , proceed to view the line of said proposed ditch and Improvement , and upon actual view of the promises along and In the vicinity thereof we llml that said ditch and drain as prayed for In said petition Is a necessary Im provement and that the construction of the same will be conducive to the public health , convenience and wel fare , and that thu line proposed and designated In said petition Is the best general route for said ditch and drain , only we find thai the ditch should ex tend from the starting point north westward Instead of directly north. Therefore be It resolved that this report - port finding an order relation to said drain be adopted , and Unit the clerk bo and he Is hereby ordered to enter the same on ( lie Journal of this Ixrini. And wo do further direct and order that the county surveyor of said coun ty go upon said line dcscrihcd In said petition and survey and level the same and set stakes at every one hundred feet numbering down HI roam ; and note the intersections of section lines or half section lines , road crossings , boundary lines , precinct and county lines and make a report profile and plat of the same , estimate the number of cubic yards for each working sec tion as provided by law. And the said county surveyor , A. J. Thatch , Is fur ther ordered to make and return a schedule of all lots , lands , public or corporate roads that will be benefited by the proposed improvement , whether the same are abutting upon the line of the proposed Improvement or not , and an apportionment of a number of lineal foot , cubic and cubic yards to eacli lot , tract of land or road , accord ing to the benefits which will result to each from the Improvement , and an estimate of the cost of location and construction to each , and a specifica tion of the manner in which the im provements shall be made and com pleted. Christ Schmltt , John H. Harding , County Commissioners. On motion Gus Kaul was appointed janitor for ensuing year at $45.00 per month. On motion Frank A. Peterson was allowed $300.00 additional salary for the year 1905 , based on population of county ; also that deputy treasurer's salary bo increased to $1,000.00 for 1900 and ensuing years. On motion board adjourned to & o'clock a. m. , January 4 , 1900 , Board met pursuant to adjournment , but there being no further business to coma before them during the morning , they adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock p. m. , January 1 , 1900. 1900.Emil Emil Winter , County Clerk. Madison , Nob. . Jan 4 , 1905 , 2 p. m. The board of county commissioners mot. Present John II. Harding and John Malono. John H. Harding acted as chairman In the absence of G. D. Smith. The following bills were allowed : Fidelity and Deposit Co. , bonds for treasurer and dep uty $3CO 00 Christ Schmidt , labor 70 00 C. M. Baylcs , labor on roads , general Hind 17 35 John II. Harding , labor 77 05 John Ilorst , labor and hardware for court house 33 30 Albert Degnor , nails for com missioner's district No. 2. . . . 3 00 John Ilorst , hardware for com- missjonor's district No. 1. . . . G 90 Fred Bender , one-half day la bor , road district No. 25 1 50 The following bonds were examined and approved : First National bank of Madison , de pository bond , $10,000.00 , Tllden State bank , of Tlldon , depos itory bond for $10.000.00. Goo. C. Lambert was appointed Jus tice of the pcaco in and for Norfolk precinct to fill vacancy. 0. F. Ollgor was appointed consta ble In nnd for Norfolk precinct , to fill vacancy. Bond of Gee , C. Lambert , Justice of the peace for Norfolk precinct , was ap proved. The bond of G. F. Ullgor , constable , Norfolk precinct , was approved. J. J. Clements , sheriff , appointed W. 1. Elloy as his deputy , which appoint- iicut was approved. A proposition was received from W. N. Huso , publisher of the Norfolk Dally News , for county printing for 11100 , as follows. To publish the commlHHlonors' pro coodlngs at : iM ; < i cents per square , the delinquent tax list , road and bridge notices and all other notices that come under the Jurisdiction of thu board at legal rates , and treasurer's semiannual nual statements nt $1)0 ) 00 eacli , In the following papers : Norfolk Dally News , Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , Battle Creek Enterprise. The Madison Star-Mall , and Madison ( Mironlole. On motion to accept the above prop osition John II. Harding voted aye , John Mnlone voted iiyo. The bond of W. N. Huso for the per formance of the above contract for county printing was approved. Upon showing , and finding that as sessment of O II. Christian and J. II. Gnrrol for ISHiii In Union precinct was 'MTouooui ' , the dork \vas ordered to ntrlko personal tax of $1l.GI ! against said parlies for 1905 from the tax list. On motion C. 0. Johnson \\.in ni | minted Steward of the county pom farm for 1900 at a salary of J-l.'O.o.l. . On motion ( be board udjournod to meet January 9 , I9iui , at I o'clock p , m Form n New Club. Seven girl friends of Dorothy Rudnt net at her homo and formed a dub I'f-'t night which they named the Vo- monfe. They will meet every Friday iiol'roshnicnts wore served and all had a jolly time. HER HAND WASJUKU SOUGHT Miss Nellie Rogers , Rosebud Girl , Vis ited Sunday In Norfolk. Miss Lottie Rogers , a young news- 'tniier woman from Amos , Iowa , who took a homestead on the Rosebud res- rviitlou iiiiil concerning whom much 'IMS ' been published In the newspapers nf the country because of the fad Unit she received more than 100 proposals for marriage after tiling on her Rose- ' ml claim , spent Sunday In Norfolk at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bul lock , and left at noon today for Greg ory , R. D. , whore she goes to visit Mr. ind Mrs. N. Gardner , and to make II- ml proof on her claim. She bad boon spending ( lie holidays with her father , who is Northwestern agent at Amos. Miss Rogers is an attractive young woman of about twenty-four. Recently on the Rosebud she and Mrs. Fred Sal- tor , formerly of Norfolk , were Injured in an accident while horseback riding on the reservation. Mrs. Salter was dragged for a distance but was not severely hurt , while Miss Rogers suf fered from an injured shoulder. The people whom Miss Rogers will visit this week on I lie Rosebud , Mr. and Mrs. Gardner , will bo remembered In this section as the couple who were married at Humphrey while the train waited. They wore enrouto to Nor folk from Cheyenne and , fearing that no minister could be secured at Nor folk at so late an hour , they slopped the train , secured a license and were married In the Methodist parsonage. Mr. Gardner Is now a hanker at Greg ory and Is well known throughout northeast NohrasKa SHE OWNS DOUJFOR FIRST TIME Little Nellie Andrews , in Holt County , Received Christmas Box. For the first time in her little life , Nellie Andrews , the girl who wrote to The News before Christmas requesting a Christinas present for her little brothers and sisters , owns a doll. Her pitiful appeal was responded to liber ally by the charitable ladles of Nor folk , and a huge box of good things was sent to the desolate family out near Dustin , in Holt county. A letter to Miss Dorothy Boas of this city , who wrote a note to the little Holt county girl , has a ring of pathos mixed In It. A part of the letter follows : "Miss Dorothy Boas : I received the Christmas present and was over so glad to receive the doll. I have named it Dorothy. Isn't that a pretty name for it ? Dorothy , If you don't like that , send me a nice name for it. I never had a doliio before in my life. I al ways wanted one but I never could get any. I am 14 years old. How old are you ? My birthday Is April u , 1900. "Wo live three miles from school. I haven't went to school for six years. I was in the 4 reader. What studies are you In ? Before I go further I will introduce myself. My name Is Nellie Gray Andrews , weight 118 , and on my next birthday I shall bo 15 April G. Have blue eyes , dark brown hair , light complected nnd am "American by birth. I have three little brothers dead and I hope to meet them and you in heaven's gates. When is your birth day ? "Yours as ever , "Miss Nellie Andrews , "Dustin , Nob" . Surprise Party. A surprise party was perpetrated upon Miss Edna Stafford at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Slmms. South Ninth street , Saturday night , by a number of friends. The guests cnmo gowned In sheets and pillow cases , nnd brought a delicious lunch. During the time that the party was masked , mum hearts was pliycd. How to Cure Corns and Bunions. First , soak the corn or bunion In ; warm water to soften It ; then pare It down as closely ns possible without drawing blood anil apply Chamber- I Iain's Pain Balm twice dally , rubbing I vigorously for five minutes at each np- ! plication. A corn plaster should bo I worn a few days to protect It from the shoo. As a general liniment for sprains , bruises , lameness and rheum atism , Pain Dalm Is unequaled. For Bale by Leonard the druggist. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN DEATH OF PETER KADEN. SYFE WOULD ARREST DEAD MAN SYRIAN WHO THREATENED MUR DER , JUST LEARNS OF DEATH. CONTENTS OF PECULIAR LETTER Startlluy Disclosures nrc Cxprctctl In Connection With thu Dcnth of K\- den , Who Wan Found DCtil In n Well on the r\u3Qbiil \ ( Suutlny. HnnoNteol , S. D. , Jan. -Special to I'he News : There are now and inyn lurlntm developments In the CIIHC ol 'oicr Kailou's dentil. Tlio Incident l not yet dosed by any minimi. Isaac Syfo , the Syrian who throat ni'il in i.n o iMiilon'H Illn the night loloro linden's dead body was found 'i a well , arrived In llonosteel trom ( ho reservation and swore nut a wariam for the arrest of Peter Kadon. Ho lalinod that ho know nothing of KM- Ion's doalh. Tills action has nirnck lie people of Itonoslool as nn Intense- v peculiar feat , and startling develop- nents are looked for. Nothing bun ah ot been dnno as a result , of this Urnngo sequel In the tragedy. The Letter. The coroner's jury brought In a ver- lld of suicide heraiisn of Urn letter vbicb was found on Hie ( able In Ku- lon's room. The loiter was written In i Gorman bund nnd was unsigned and undated. The letter Is as follows : "Through this I let vim Kunw thru tty life is ended. Wo , thin Hi gel , p. Peterson , Ills wife nnd tnysell , wo In- 'oiiilod ID pluy n joke on Isaac for the ilrlnlvH. I look bin horse purely In fun. I : iin as Innocent as my God and those who blame 1 * . Polorson and Bloegel , God will surely punish. I never bent uijbody nnd stole no horses. That Is too much for mo. Air. llurlborl Ionic hnlf of my life and Inane and the Rus- slims say I took Dully and Erickson's horses. This makes my life an cud If Hut Russians wen * as Innocent as Bloogol , P. Peterson , his wife and myself , they would he different people. God will punish those that blame Rico- gel , P. Peterson and his wife. If there Is any money loll here , send It to my dear parents In Germany. They need It , but do not tell them that I commit ted suicide. You will llml me In King's well whore the Innocent one wishes to ho burled. burled."I "I am Done. " Latest Details of Story. The latest details available seem to point to the story that Isaac Syfo , the Syrian , who was a neighbor of Kndon , had n loam of IIDI-HOH which he WIIH afraid would be stolon. Syfo worried so much that Kadon , Peter Peterson and wife and n neighbor named Illee- nol , arranged to play a joke on Kyfo. Turned Horse Loose. While Petersen and wife chatted with Isaac , Kndcu wont to his barn and turned one of Syfe's horses loose. Syfo and his friends hunted for the animal until near midnight Saturday night and finally found It running on the prairie. Kadon and Peterson then told Syfo that it was u Joke , but Syfo would not accept the apology. Threatened Murder Several Times. At the house of Settler Erlckson , where Kadon had gone with Syfo to prove that they were only joking , Syfo is said to have threatened Kaden's life several times. This was about midnight Saturday night. Tills was the last time the dead man was over seen alive , he and Syfo leaving the house at the same time. Never Seen Alive Again. The next morning Erlckson , being apprehensive lest something might have happened to Kndon , wont to the atter's homo and found a blanket mlled over the window , the door standing open and the place empty. Ho supposed that Kaden was at u neighbor's and went back homo. Take Peterson With Guns. Later that morning Syfo nnd a body of six or eight armed Russians drove to Hrlckson's house and , at the point of shotguns , arrested Peterson , who had gone there for milk , hustled him Into a wagon and carried him south west about , four miles to the homo of a settler named Rubcl. It Is supposed they Intended to give him a sort of trial and then lynch him. Believe Lynching Was Stopped. Postmaster Blllinger and II. A. Pat rick of Dallas , who were spending the day on their claims , heard of the moo and drove to Ruhel's farm , whore they persuaded Syfo and his band to re lease Peterson as It was only a joke. Find Kaden's Body. As Kadon had not turned up , n search was begun. The note was found on his table. There was also an envelope addressed to his father in Germany , containing $18 On top was a nlckle for postage. The party re paired to the well and found the body. Coroner Kenaston was not notified until Monday afternoon. Ho loft nt oneo and hold an Inquest Tuesday. The reference to Erlckson's horses in the letter means that Kaden sold n team to Erlckson , which were stolen shortly nftor. Notice of Incorporation. Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned did on the llth day of November - vombor A. D. 1905 , associate thorn- solves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the iilato nf Nt > lini ! > Ull 'the Illlllli of "inli corporal Ion to bo Hie llarpoi MeiHcine company , tin principal pluci of Iriiiihaoilng himliiemi helm ; In Nor folk , In MndlHon county , Nohrnskn. 'Hid the general nnluro of mibl hunt IIOM.M belni : Die miinufadure and coin ii'iuiidlng of medicines and Hie imto Uioroof. The amount of the capital stock nuthnrlxod Is fll.onn.tlt ) lo ho Hild : In cnsh , Maid corporation to "itiiimonco business December I , limn , mil cnnllnuo for the period of 10 voars. The highest amount of Indch ! "ilnoNH to which mild corporation can it any fine mi Mod HHO | | ' shall not voood two-thirds of the enpllnl stool. mil the affairs of s'lld corporation are 'o bo iniinnged by ( Is olllcors rousts- ) un nf a president , soorolnry and Irons- iror. iror.Dated Dated November II , 190r. . Angus ! II. Kli'sau , I Ionium KloHim , J. Eurlo Harper. PROGRAM FOR JWMCALSOCIETY Icctlni ] of Ellihorn vnlloy Medical So- doty Here Next Week. The pri'itrnm fur I ho E'liliorn ' Valley Moillenl Hoololy , which Is In moot In VorfolU Tno'nl'iy , January 10 , has boon ssiiod The moot Ings will lie hold In 'ho ICIk dub rooms In Norfolk and a end program has been arranged as 'ollnws : ( 'all to order , 2 p. in. Reading of minutes. Report of coniiiilltoo on crodentlnbi. 1'ayinonl of annual dues. Reports of soorolnry and treasurer. Reports of cotmnllIOOH on niidillng , irraiigomenlH , grievances and necrol ogy Annual olodliln of olllcnrs. The following papers will ho rend : Retrospect of Iblrly-lbrce years of idlvo imidloo , W. F. fonwoll , Nollgli. 1'rocfli'ln and Signmldills , It. I ) . Ma son , Omaha. DKo-iso of the Aiilruin of Illghmoro , I' . II S-illor. Norfolk. Limits of Ollloe ( lyiiocology , W. O. Henry , Omaha. Acute Arthritis OofonnniiH , Acute \rlIcuhr Rheumatism , Differentia ! Di agnosis , P. W. llargens , Hot Springs , S. I ) . Some Observations and ConelunloiiH , .vise and otherwise , H. A. Weir. Child- rou Post Operative Vomiting , George J. Illinium , Fremont. Cutaneous Alfecllons , W. It. Peters , Stnnton. Slrnblsmim , H. B. Lcmore , Omaha. Report of Kantian ( Illy mooting of the western surglcnl and gynecologic al association , .1. P. Lord , Omaha. Glanders , I ) . W. Bonltlo. Ndigli. Injuries of the Head , R. H. Rlioden , Fremont. Pneumonia , W. V. Mllroy , Omaha Diagnostic nnd Prognostic dnia In nervous and mental diseases , J. M. Alken. Omaha. W. F. Conwoll of Nollgh Is presi dent , F. A. Long of MndiHon Is secre tary nnd W. II. II. Hagoy of Norfolk is treasurer of the association. Experience Sometimes a Dear Teacher So many parcnlH of young children ilo not reall/o the ( lander Iron ) croup until they have had the experience of one severe ease In their own homo. To ho awakened In UK ; middle of the night by ( he peculiar rough cinigli and llml their little OIK ; sulforlng from a fully developed attack of the croup and nothing In the bourns with which lo relieve It Is a lesson never to bo forgotten. A good remedy at hand Is of Incalculable value In a time like this , and nothing bettor can bo ob tained than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been thoroughly test ed in hundreds of cases and not only cures croup , but when given as soon as the first symptoms appear it will prevent the attack. The fact that this remedy contains no narcotics makes It perfectly safe to give to the chil dren. For sale by all druggists. Atkinson Items. Atkinson. Neb. . Jan. 5. Tito stu dents who have been at homo for va cation time , have now all returned to college. Miss Mary Blackburn relumed to the work nt University Place. Miss Alible Robertson and Mr. ally- mend Crossman started today for Bellevue college , after spending n very pleasant time at homo for the past two weeks , Laxelle Sturdevant. who Is an In structor In the state university and a student of the Omaha medical college , spent a verj jlasant vaactlon at the homo of bis parents In this place , and has returned to bis work. Mrs. Easley and daughter of Alex andria. Nob. , who have been visiting at the homo of Supt. Mills , this morn ing started on their homeward jour ney. ney.A A very heavy fall of snow , some six inches , fell during the past foxv days The wind has drifted It to some ex tent , hut It Is as nice ns Is often found in this country for smoothness. EPPERSON SUCCEEDS LETTON. Supreme Judge Is Allowed to Select His Own Successor. Lincoln , Jon. 5. Aiuhiose C. Epper son of Clay county has boon named for supreme court commissioner tr- succeed .1 ml go Lotion , who was al lowed to choose his own successor. Miss Case Entertains. Miss Elslo Capo , at the homo of her parents Mr nnd Mrs. M. C. Case , In the south sldo , entertained ' n company of about twonty-l'lvo young people last night. There wore games and making merry in many ways , nil resulting In a good time. Light refreshments were served the guests. LAST DAY OF TRAIN IN NORTH ERN NEBRASKA TODAY. MANY FARMERS GREETED IT Atkinson Turned Out With n Urns * nnml and School Children Newport Sent School Children Alnnworth Sent Two Carlondn of Farmers , AlKlnnon , Neh. , Jan. ( ! . -Special to The News : The crop ami Hull special , In charge of Conductor Km/ ! , arrived In Alklnmiii abend of Hdiodulo tliuo , hut owing to the hand music the crowd soon mot ( lie train ami quite n num ber of people turned out Lcciuron were given In Ihron earn hv Profit Hartley , limit and Put ; h > \ The school children filled one car nnd a ulioloj'.raph wiis taken of ii lulor. Tlilx UIIH the second school uhlch at- toiidoil In a body yesterday , the oilier being at Newport. The AlUn , on band { .ivo Iho visitors a good wolcnmu. More country people would have boon proMonl but for the mads and the Into hour of the special. Speaking of the changes In fashion : \\MVOM no longer sit up for their him- liandH when they are out Into. YoO Milst Not Forget \V ( ! tn > ( ' ( iiisliinMy improv ing in llmjir ! , of milking Kino I'nolos. N'WestSttiR8 | in Cards and Finish , \Vo itlso curry u r'mc Ijino of Mouldings. I. M. MACY. * * * * ! : ! LOANS Lowest Rales iI W , J , GOW & BRO , 1 I NORFOLK , NEBRASKA. T Money on Hani ! FARM LOANS She Has Cured Thousands DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO I'nicl.icing Alcopiil hy. Homo opiil liy. Klc-cl ric ; m < l ( ! ( Mi- ci'iil .Mcili'-inc. Will , by request , visit profeslohnlly NOIM'OLK NKIMtASKA. OXNAUD IIOTHL. TliriS\Y ! | JAN 11 ONIC PAY ONLY. roturnliiK every lour WUUKH. Consult bur wlillo the opportunity IH at hand. Ult. CAI.DWKhL , limits her pructlc * to the Hpcdul treatment of UlaeaBea of the uyi. ear , nnso , throat , lung's , famal * dlHeiiHeH , dlHciiHOH of children and all chronic,1 , nervous anil HurKlcul diseases or it curable nature. Karly consump tion , bronchitis , bronchl.il catarrh , chronic catarrh , headache , constipa tion , stomach anil bowel troubles , rheumatism , neuralKlii , sciatica , kidney diseases , lirlght's disease , diseases of the liver and bladder , dlzzlnuss , ner vousness , Indigestion , obesity. Inter rupted nutrition , slow Krowth in child ren , and all wasting diseases In adults , doformatles. rlub foot , curvature of the spine , diseases of the bruin , par alysis , heart disease , dropsy , swelllnK of the limbs , stricture , open sorea , pain In the bones , Kruniilar enlarge * rnents and all long standing dlsenaes properly treated. Illoiiil iinil .skin nixriiMfH. Pimples , blotclies , 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 crferts of constitutional slcknesi or the taking of tie tmu h injurious Mcillolno receives searching treatment , prompt relief and n cure for llfo , Dlxuases of women , Irregular mens truation , rullliiK of the womb , bearing' down pilns : , female displacements , lack of sexual tone. I.furorrhea. sterility or barreness. consult Dr. Cnldwull and ihe will show them the cause of 1'ielr trou'ile and the way to bet-ome cured. riiiuiT" . ( toller. I'lMinIn , I'lli-i and enlarged Khmds treated with the subcutaneous Injection method , abso lutely without pain and wi'iiout the joss of a drop of blood. Is one of her own discoveries anil IK really the most sclontlllc method of this advanced t\KO. Dr. Caldwell has prui-tlrod lier profes sion In .some ol tli * largest hospitals throughout u-- < nitr > Shu lias no Kiinjrlor | In the tientinK an i diagnosing of diseases deformltlPs. etc. She has lately opened an olll'-e in Omaha , Ne braska , where she will spend u portion tion of each week treating her many patients. No Incurable cases accepted for treatment. Con iiltatU > n , examina tion and advice , one dollar to those Interested. ' DIl. ORA CALDWELL & CO , , Cn.cdKo. Ill Addres * al ) nil1 to Be ? Bulldlriy. Omaha- Nab J