FIFTY EIGHTYEAR8 AGO Judge and Mrs S W Hayes Were Married Down East THEIR HtlENDB REMEMBER IT TlwyMnkn nSurprlno onTlirlr WtxtilliiR Annhnl miry ntitl nrn TIioihaMvca 8itr lrlril ImiIro tlnnvnlilitlilr Alidnnt From Home A IMoinniil livening Hpmit Dlumotiil Wnlillnir lloiml for Krom Trlilny lrtlr Fifty eight years is quite u length of tinio It la glvon to fow mon mid wo moil howovor to llvo n happy homo llfo ns mnn mill wifo for tlmt number of yours Lust ovoninir nourlv fifty friends of Juilgo mul Mrs S W Hnyoa assembled nt tho realdonco of Mr N A RulnlKilt nnd proooodod to tho Hayes homo on Norfolk nvonuo Tho gathering was in tended ns 11 surprise nnil proved to ho Biioh both to Mrs Hayes and tho frionds nnd neighbors who omno in upon hor Tho judge hml not returned from Mndl 8on whoro ho hnd Kono In tho morning This was n dooldod disappointment to nil ooucornod bnt thoy spout n yory plonsnut ovonliiK with tho lndy who flfty oiglit yonrn igo in tho spring timo of llfo plighted lior vowh nt tho mar rlago ultur mid who still oujoyB tho pro tection mid lovo of him who then prom isod to dofondnud cherish hor Tho wed ding took pluco way buck in Now Kng land March 10 1811 mid from that timo to tho prosout day this worthy couplo havo walked along HfoH pathway happily togothor ucooinpuuiod by n hoot of frlomlH Thoy onmo to Norfolk in 1873 mul fow pooplo in thin city uro moro widely known and nouo nin inoro highly esteemed Tho friends who called on thorn lust night loft us a Blight token of thoir ap preciation two beautiful rooking chairs with tho hopo tlmt thoy might in thorn ilnd rest mul comfort as thoy think of formor days and tho host of frionda who Hurrouuil thorn at presont Eight years ago at tho snmo place Juilgo and Mrs Hayes colobratod thoir goldon wedding Tint Daily Nkws of March 17 1801 gavomi oxtondod uotico of it aud a brlof clipping from it now will bo road with intorost by mauy Tho lurgo and oouifortublo homo of ZMr and Mrs S W Hayes and Mr aud Mrs J S McOlary on Norfolk avauuo was tho scene of au unusually onjoyublo ovont last ovouing Tlmt ovent was no loss than tho colobratiou of tho goldon wedding umilvorsary of tho first named couplo Tho spacious rooms were tilled to OTorflowiug with happy light hearted guests not only from this but other citios Tho guests began arriving at mi early liour mid woro recoivod at tho door by Mr nnd Mrs McOlary aud daughter of tho brido mid groom Iu tho wost parlor Mr nnd Mrs Hayes with their son 13 Warron Hayes of Boatrico and thoir grand daughter Miss Edith McOlary woro stationed nnd rocoived tho congratulations of thoir frionds as thoy arrivod On tho wall opposito thorn wore hung tho pictures of Mr and Mrs Hayes with tho years 1811 and 1891 forinod of figures botwoen thorn No formality mnrkod tho occasion restraint boiug laid usido mid each guest doTOtiug himsolf to uinlriug tho ovouing ono of pleasure unalloyod Social ohat nud pleasure musio aud delightful Bongs were roudored The account givos in addition a long list of beautiful aud costly presents glvon by loving donors It expresses tho do siro of thoir frionds whioh grows stronger with each passing year in theso words Surely if ardent hopes count for aught Mr and Mrs Hayes Will ilnd a growing host ot frionds roady to assist thorn in appropriately oolobrnt ug thoir diamond woddiug Thoro is no medioino that has yotboou discovered that has virtuos dosening to bo compared with Dr Sawyers Wild Cherry and Tar for bad cases of chronic ronchitis consumption or any cough Cold KlKSAU GlIKICTOlB Cramp colio and all pains cured by Sloans Liuimtjat Sold by John Ivoeu igsteiu j If its in the blood t lers Sarsaparilla will take it out Other kinds may but probably will not FRIDAY FACT3 O P Kuddor was In from Hntlar yos tonlay Juilgo Powers wont In Madison this morning K I Woathorby was at QroJghton yesterday Mrs Esther Harriott loft for Omaha this morning Adam Pilgor of Stanton was in tho city yesterday Dr 1 1 Williams of Way no is visit ing 0 G Dolon Traveling is vory disagreeable owing to tho rough roads II Ij Lyman of Hattle Greek was in tho city yostonlay A bright llttlo boy arrivod ntthe homo of Mr and Mrs W S Knight yostor day N W Chapman division superinten dent of tho U P railroad is in tho oity today Felix Plank and wife of Elgin woro visiting ut tho homo of W E Sponcer yostonlay Thoro was a pleasant surpriso party at Mrs Kulms Phillip avenue Wednes day evening Mr and Mrs II L Snydor entor tained a pleasant party of friends in tho Heights last evening Loo Arnott of Lincoln gouoral agent of tho Western Wheel Sorapor company was In town last evening Tho Misses Stewart at their home on Norfolk avenue aro entertaining tho Misses Young of Stanton Tho omployos of tho Union Pacific wero paid their monthly wngos today Tho pay oar cmno In last evening Tho tnurriogo of Mr Jos Hevls nnd Miss Vina Andlug took pluco yoaterday at tho homo of the brides parents sovonvl milos northwest of Madison Now telephones hnvu been placed as follows No 138 Millard Oreou rosl donoo No 103 W O Roland grocery Junction No 00 G A Lulknrt rosi douoo 18 11 Ovolniau left for St Joseph Mo yosterduy whoro ho will visit his parents for a fow days Prom that city ho will mako a busiuoss trip to Milwau kee boforo ho returns homo Tho Wido Awnko Clothing storo Is be ing ropaiutod and ropnperod Whoa put iu order again it will prosent a very tasty nppearauco S G Deau is doing tho work Tho weathor bureau is again off tho hooks and promisos imioh colder woatk or tomorrow The north wind blows strongly this afternoon and if spring is near it keeps pretty tliorougly secluded Tho Collins oaso is still on trial today boforo tho district court at Madison A nutnbor of witnesses and attorneys from Norfolk aro in attouduuee Informa tion from Madison rocoived as late as J oclock this aftornoou by Tuk Nkws says that tho caso not likoly to go to tho jury until lato tomorrow aftornoou Goorgo Dudley has taken possession of his old livory stablo again nud will conduct it us Tho Fifth Streot Livory Ho has made additions to his number of vohiolos and will bo glnd to havo all his old friends and many now ones call ou him Aftor looking over different loca tions in Iowa mid other states ho has conoluded that no place offors as favor nblo a chance for busiuoss as Norfolk Wiusido Tribune Do ohiokons pay This question was oskod us by James Hornby and ns an item of intorost in tho poultry liuo and a pointer to thoso who aro bo situated as to koop poultry on a large scalo we may mention what has boon accomplished in that lino by ono family within sight of Wiusido Mr Hornby keopa Barred Plymouth Rocks on an averugo about 150 hous Ho fluds on counting up that Inst season thoy sold S0 worth of oggs raised over 1100 ohiokons of which thoy sold about 1000 nt mi uverugo prico of about 20 conts oaoh nnd of course hnd all tho eggs nud ohiokons thoy cared to uso for table purpos This was an income of about 380 from that sourco uloue and at an expense outside of care and troublo that could scarcely bo noticed ou their half section farm There are no flies on chickens Thoy aro birds This is St Patricks day It takos no newspaper statement to mako this ap parent Storo windows festooned in groen neckties badgos and ribbons in green all proolaim the day Saint Pat rick if ho was tho genial whole souled gentleman ho is reputed to have boon I would be pleased if ho could understand tho change which has oomo about in the spirit of thoso who celebrate bis birth day A generation ago the advent of tho 17th of March meant sbillalahs and oniokod hoods bruised noses and bloody fists at least iu the larger cities of the east All tho prejudices between the Irisuuiau and other folks especially the Ornugeman wore fully aroused and the Mithorities counted ou mobs and arrests as a part of the days celebration Hap pily thoso prejudices have subsided and today everybody American Gorman Frenchman as well as those who came from Old Erin wearf the green Thoy do it simply as a kindly expression of good will toward a land and its people which have enriched the worlds liter ature aud given suoli signal examples of statesmanship oratory and bravery wherever they have been most ueeded It is uppropae that fit should be remembered iu sucu a peace ful manner He was a peaceful mar THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 23 1899 DICKENS 0WN PEOPLE A Pleasant Evening With Them at the Parker Home THEY ORBATE MUOH MIRTH Vlvlil rM niiiiillnin of llm Piiiiioua Novel lutn CrontlntiH 1y Well Know Pcoplo of Norfolk Tlmy Cult Forth Mimti tnrnn Number Prr noiil IliimUoino Amount HtMillriMl KromBnlnrclnys lll At the rosidonco of Rev nnd Mrs T J Parker lust ovouing thoro was n scene of mirth and morrlmont Tho pleasant homo was thronged with qulto n share of tho beauty and considerable of tho chivalry of tho city Young and old minglod in a delightful social time It was Dlokons night nud although several of his pooplo who would natur ally be oxpocted wero uot present thoro wore enough of them to tnko possession of tho premises and by thoir presence lond joy nud gyoty to tho company The nminblo Mr McCnwber always hopofnl though decidedly shabby was thoro nud with him Mrs McCnwber Mrs Squoors with hor brimstone nud tronolo Pecksniff with high moral nttl tudo nnd two dnughtors Mercy nnd Charity tho Rood uaturod Jolloby and his wifo Diok Swivollor nud the mar- ohionoss tho old man lod by tho gentlo llttlo Nell Arthur Jiuglo roady for au 08copado Captain Cuttlo looklug tho ploturo of tho old wilt Uetsoy Trotwood who never married but once accom panied by tho generous manly young Gopporflold Mrs Pox with hor pecu liar mannerisms nnd Mrs Ohiok Betsey Prig and Salry Gamp door did girl tho Jelloby children tho Donboy chil dren littlo Paul ns saintly us over tho two runaways tho fat boy wkoraroly opoued his oyos aud last but not least Mrs Bardoll who tried to look tho pic ture of happiness and succeeded iu spite of the fuot that tho irrepressible dear Mr Pickwick was nowhere visible Mrs Seymour read vory effectively that inimitable scone from Piokwiok where ho has mi Interview with Mrs Bardoll resulting in loavlug hor strnuded In his arms groatly to tho em barrassment of Mr PlcLvvick aud the delight of the lady Aftor this tho Dickons folks moved through tho parlorsand by thoir qno nnd appropriate customs nnd man ners elicited tho attention aud applauso of all present They were appropriately introduced by Rov Parkor as thoy camo into tho room and nt once recognized by all familiar with Diokens oreatious Without seeming invidious tho cu test and brightest perhaps of all was the scouo in which the two little runaways appeared But every part was taken and ren dered vory effectively by thoso who were well selected to porsonate it Tho personations of the different chaniotors wero A J Duiiaud McCnwber Mrs D O OConnor Mrs McCawbor H L Snydor Pecksniff Mrs O H Reynolds Morcy Pecksniff Miss Ada Butterfleld Charity Peoksuiff Dr H J Cole Mr Jelleyby Mrs A J Durlaud Mrs Jolloyby Aletta and Elizabeth Stowart May Somors aud Graham Humphrey Mrs Jolloybys children Ohas Parker Diok Swivollor Mrs Humphrey tho Marchiouoss A J Johnson Tho Old Man Louiso Ilos Littlo Noll Arthur Pilgor Arthur Jiuglo E A Requa Captain Castlo Mrs M O Walker Botsoy Trotwood Mrs Prod Salter Mrs Ohiok Miss Lily Parkor Miss Tox Mrs T J Morrow Sairy Gamp Mrs H H Owoub Botsoy Prig Mrs L Sossious Mrs Squoers Elizabeth Davonport Mrs Bardoll Clyde Bullock David Copporflold Harry Patterson Tho Pat Boy Joiophiuo nud Spencer Butterfleld Florenco nud Paul Domboy Joseph Parker and Mario Johnson Mastor and Mrs Harry Walniers Later iu the ovouing refreshments wero served Tfco proceeds amounted to 35 aud tho ovouing with Diokous was doclnrod by all who had tho ploas uro of boiug present au unqualified success SATURDAY SIFTINQS Rev S P Sharpless went to ONeill last night W H Loamy the Plalnviow attor ney was iu the city today Burt Mapos went to Wayno this morning on legal business Miss Mathilda Baumaun of Pieroo is shopping hero this afternoon Regular services at the Baptist church tomorrow morning and evoning Rev A Hoflus and daughter Mary of Pierce were in tho city yesterday Mr and Mrs George Lanipe left for their homo at Eureka Kansas yester day The Robinson property on South Fourth street ha been sold to D F Sidler A daughter was born to Mr aud Mrs Geo Kurrook of South Norfolk ibis morning Dr P H Salter was called to Win aide this morning to oonsult with Dr Muiruoad Rjv H Mautoufel of Carroll wuooas Patricks day 1 been in tho city several days retuned uome mis noou Miss Alice Mills who has beeu vsit ing hor sistor Mrsj Jno It Hays re turned to Missouri Volley today Geo L Whitham received news yes terday of tho serious illness of his mother at Randolph Ho left for that town at onco Misses Bessie and Maude Deuel of Meadow Grovo who have been visitiug rolatives iu Norfolk the pust week will returu homo this evoiiiug Tho following servicos will bo held at the Gorman Evangelical churoh tomor row Sunday sohool at 10 n m preaching nt 11 n m and 8 p ra All are cordially Invited to nttond theso services Tho Quaker club gaTe Ed Stophons a good byo social last night nt the Stoph ons rosidonco on South Tenth stroot Tho evoning watf very happily spout in various parlor gamos music refresh ments and social chnt Norfolk lodgo No 97 A O U W at Its regular mooting last night neloctod W N Huso nnd John Quick as dele gates to nttond tho grand lodgo at Lin coln in May T E Mooliok mid W R Hoffman woro ohoscn ns alternates Tho Arlington correspondent of tho Blair Pilot says At tho high school contost hold in Masonic hall Monday night to dooido who should represent them nt Norfolk April ft G and 7 in tho norther Nebraska ortoncal coutest thoro wero fifteen contestants and the judges decidod In favor of Ethel Morloy Au exchange says If tho islitor publish ono half tho stuff he hoars divorce suits would follow thick and fast Thoro would bo shotguns mid fu nerals desolated homes shamo and mis ery It doosnt toko imioh of a man to tell what to put iu a novrspapor but it takos tho wisdom of Solomon to tell what to keep out ONolll Frontier ONeill will send two contestants to outer the declamatory contest nt tho North Nobraska Teachers association to bo hold at Norfolk April 5 0 aud 7 Tho contost will take place on tho ovenlug of the 5th Thero will probably bo a large delegation of touchers and high sohool pupils attend from this placo Two weeks from tomorrow will be Easter Unless thoro is a decided change iu the weather it is likely to bo a regular northeaster Meantime oastcr bouuots havo been planted in all the millinery stores and providouce permit ting if old winter recovers from tho grip ho has held this section iu sinco last October they will blossom out iu glori ous and stunning array ou tho date mentioned Tho dance nt Marquardts hall last night was largely attended and proved ono of the most enjoyable social ovonts of the season It was a gay nnd happy throng that glided gracefully over the floors keeping step to tho joyous music furnished by the hospital orchestra A handsome silver tea sot of four pieces was awarded by the judges to Alfred Gorecko and his partner Miss Oum mlngs as tho wlnucrs of tho prize waltz It is n matter of general interest to know what constitutes n carload of dif ferent material It takes 99 barrels of salt 99 of flour GO of whiskey 200 sacks of flour 10 cords of wood 18 to 20 head of cattle CO to 05 hogs 90 to 100 shoop 9000 feet of boards 17000 foot of siding 18000 feet of flooring 44000 shingles one half loss of joists scantling or other timbers 340 bushels of ooru 400 of wheat 580 of oats 420 of flax seed 200 of apples 840 of Irish potatoes and 1 000 of bran Tho stato conference of the German Evangelical church is to bo held at Hos kins next week from Tuesday to Sunday afternoon After tho closo of the session tho delegates will come to Norfolk nnd Sunday ovening Bishop William Horn of Clovelaud Ohio will preach in tho ohurch on Pasewalk avenue The church has been proparod for tho visit of strangers by boing ropaporod and otherwise fitted up and all that Is lack ing now is tho completion of about half a block of sidewalk to the churoh which it is hoped will be dono boforo tho visit ors arrive Tho selection of delegates to tho ora torical oontest among tho high schools of this soot ion to be held ut Norfolk early in April during the sessions of the North Nobraska Teachers associa tion is attracting a good deal of atten tion in neighboring towns At Stanton a huge orowd listened to the contestants at an exhibition of their powers last Friday evening Ten high sohool stu dents entered the race and the first prize was won by Ulue unaoe second Dy Myrtle Osier and the third by Carl Strabie Prof OConnor of this city was one of the throa judges The Stan ton Register says VSupt OConnor delivered the presentation address and oomplimonted the contestants and the high order of each oratorical effort and Bpoke of the great difficulty the judges had in deoidlug whioh produotion had tho most merit another death at Manila Th War Department Becelvea Nowi of a Further Lou la the Vint Nebnuka WAfimsaTON Maroh 20 Special to The News The following death has been reported from Manila since the last weekly report of Maroh 14 Company H First Nebraska of typhoid fever Private George J Smith G D Mkikuejoiin Assistant Secretary of War MONDAY MENTION M D Tyler is at Madison today Knox Tipplo wont oast this morning Burt Mapos spoilt tho day nt Winsidn Bon Kymor wont to Ohoyoimo todny J G Cleveland is up from tho county Koat Chng II IlnrdhiR left for Lincoln this noon S Welder of Hnrtington vm in town toduy J II Oonley visited nt Battle Crock Sunday M O Hnzen Iciivch for ONeill thh ovening Adam Pllgcr of Stanton was in tho city todny Russol Thompson camo In from Ran dolph today Goo Buthan enmo In from Sioux City this morning E A Oram of Orcighton is visiting Norfolk frionds FraukJJ Barnes visited rclntivos at Madison Sunday Jnlltm Iluns of Battle Greek spent Sunday In tho city D P Owens returned from an ex tended trip Saturday Mrs W O Tolivor of Laurel is visit ing friends iu the oity Tho plumbing in The Most block Is bo ing done by W H Rish Mr nnd Mrs O B Burrows returned to Madison this forenoon W K Jackson tho Randolph doalor in machinery is here on business E H Luikart left for Columbus nnd points west of that city this morning Miss Anna lleikofski of Battle Creek was visitiug friends iu this city Satur day O Rnasch and George Schwenck left for Madison this morning to servo as jurors A littlo daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Heury Forris of Hoskins this morning George Carico of Battlo Creek was in the city this morning Ho loft for Butte Mont Judge Norris of Wayne was in tho city this morning Ha returned homo on tho noon train Miss Allio Coo of Randolph who has been visiting friends in Norfolk re turned home toduy Miss Lottio Spauldiug left for Tildcu lost evening She has taken tho posi tion of trimmer with the Tilden milli ner Quite n number of Norfolk sportsmen left town this forenoon to participate in the circle wolf hunt which took placo todny Miss Delia Ochsner who has been visiting Mrs T G Daggett the past ten days returned to her homo at Madison this morning A few frionds in tho Heights woro very pleasantly entertained by Mr nud Mrs W R Hoffman at thoir home Sat urday evening Hon G W Wattles of Omaha ex president of the Trans Mississippi expo sition arrived in tho oity Saturday evening returning home yesterday The state hospital for tho insauo was visited yesterday by another legislative committee mado up of members of tho houso They wore Hon T E Hibbard of tho committee on agriculture Hon Henry Harkson of the ways and means committee and Hon O E Hicks They arrivod from Lincoln Saturday evening and returned yesterday Thoir visit was made for tho purpose of ascertaining the conditions and the needs of the institu tion David Miller of Denver representing the Colorado Fuol and Mining company of Pueblo is in the city Ho has pur chased the trackage of the old Electric Stroot Rnilwny company and the iron will be shipped to Colorado Speaking of tho winter in his section Mr Miller says it has been tho soverest ever known in Colorado Snow has been piled many feet deep and snow slods nud snow shoos have been iu nso by everybody iu getting from placo to place Ho thinks the im mense body of snow in tho mountains promises plenty of moisture in Nobraska this season and abundant crops At just ten minutes past two today according to the almanac makers gentle spring came on to the track But if the general aspect of things is to count for anything it is quite ovideut that the timid thing was scared off and is sidetracked somewhere It has been a sullen cloudy day the wind has had a raw edge that suggested heavier wrap pings and the rambling of the coal carts loadbd to replenish the waning supply of the seasons fuel over the frozen streets was added and unmistakoable proof that winter still holds supreme sway Spring may be at the door but the door is looked and it looks as if the key had been lost or thrown away Roy Read arrived in the city yester day morning and will visit a week with his parents During the past five months he has been working in tho labratory of the Bay City Mioh sugar factory which dosed its first campaign Febru ary 18 having produood 5000000 pounds of sugar Tho success of this new fac tory in its first year has oreated great interest in sugar making in Michigan and eight more new factories will be built in that state the coming season J The first of April Mr Read will go to Chicago to enter tho employ of tho Fred W Wolf company who havo contracts for tho oreotion of three of thoso fac tories Mr Read is an unusually bright young man mid his prospects for the fu ture aro vory flattering This is Self Denial week mnoug tho Salvation army folks nil ovor tho country Tho mombors of tho nrmy will deny thomsolvos of many of tho nocessitios of llfo in ordor to holp swell the fund lor maintaining thoir work Thoy will ask tho publio to contributo something even nt tho cost of denying itself Homo of the oxtras which it is prono to indulge in townrd extending their operations into points not now i cached Tun Nkws is suro that tho pcoplo of Norfolk will rospoud ns liberal ly ns thoy oau nfford to do Tho work dono by tho Salvationists in this city has been praiseworthy Thoir work at largo is too well known to cull for ox tondod notice Thoy hnvo gono into tho darkest oorners of tho earth among tho outcast and the nbondouod and mado n business of snatching brands front tho buruiig They aro doing splendid work among n clous of peoplo raroly reached by other churoh organizations They deiorvo a generous support and aro a factor in tho uplifting of humanity that neither Norfolk nor tho rest of tho country would care to disponso with TUESDAY TOPICS Misa Nettie Korth is quite seriously sick J B Davis of Pierce was iu tho city todny Mrs H J Backus of Lindsay is iu tho city today T Shannon of Hoskins was in tho oity last night Henry Junge of Osmond was a Nor folk visitor yosterday County Suporintondent O W Ormn was in tho city today Telephono No 80 has been placed in Edwards blacksmith shop G A Luikart Dr Boar and Prof OConnor loft for Lincoln on the noon train D H Oarrig P H Requa and O J Onrrig of Platto Contor were in town yosterday Rov Mr Sworn of Epworth Iowa who has been visiting O E Doughty returned home yesterday F J nnd J W Fitzgerald of Beemer spent last night in tho city P J went to Bloomfleld and J W to Yankton to day Miss Belle Hodgson of Chicago ar rived today to take charge of tho trim ming department at Burnets millinery store Miss Pearl Koechig returned to her homo in Madison yesterday after several days visit with her friend Miss Ethel Long Rov S F Sharpless returned from ONeill yesterday He reports that over a foot of snow fell there last Friday He drove 75 miles in a sleigh The snow is still deep Miss Emma L Swortz field secretary of tho American Baptist Womens Mis siouory society will meet the local so ciety at tho homo of Mrs E W Stevens South Tenth street tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock Mrs Eleanor Cochrane died of heart disease Sunday at the state hospital She was an inmate of the asylum for three years and a half possessed of hope less molancholia At the time of her death her husband and two little girls wero with her The body was shipped this morning to her home at Ravenna where intormont will be made A very pleasant wedding took placo at high noon yesterday at the home of Mr and Mrs Persons eight miles east of town At that hour their daughter Miss Pearl Persons was united in mar riage to Mr Charles Spoece in the pre sence of about forty invited friends and relatives Tho ceremony was performed by Rev W H Eaton of this city The bride and groom aro well known esti mable young people and will have the congratulations of many friends Mr and Mrs Speeco will locate on a farm five miles southwest of Norfolk Rumors are cheaply manufactured and yet it is true that there is apt to be behind them a measure of truth The 44 Example is Better Than Precept ZfocdSi It is not what we say but what Hoods Sarsaparilla does that tells the story Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hoods has done for others and what it will do for you 8crof ula Running scrofula sorts made me shunned by neighbors Medical treatment failed A relative urged ma to try Hoods Sarsaparilla Did ro and In few month the sorts completely healed Mbi J M Hatch Ktna N H Inflammatory Rheumatism -Two attack of the grip left me with inflamma tory rheumatism Am 89 yean old but Hoods Sarsupaillla cured me and I can climb itairi and walk anywhere 3 Lovi land 373 Fargo Ave Buffalo N Y WapaWOi Hoodi WIU curt lifer llli the nonlrrlUtlng mod qnl cthrtlc to Uk with H tt ttmaprlll i