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About The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1899)
i i i r iw J M V i i t 10 r MONDAY MENTION Mi h Mary SI niton woiitovor to Hlom City today II O Miwin of lVoinoiit is trnnwict injj iiimirniico busintM In Norfolk today Qny Fox luw koiio to MuiUhmi to ottlcinto in Ooohh ilniR nimo a oloik ilnriiiK fair wpult Kitl Hall hftH returned from n visit to Iowa anil ro uiiiuM work in W O HallH harbor nliop II N I Irmly aramiimiiitnl 1 K nnl llios Moll to tlio lattcrH lionm in lutk Wyoming lt ovoiiIiik MiM Maty Millor Innio In fiom Ilcico Saturday and spout Sunday at tho homo ofhiTpimmtHMr and Mts II II Millor Mm K V Millor and cliildion liao roho to llooim to make iv two wocks visit with liurniMor MmC II Hi own MIhh Ituim lotiMvillliavii foi Omaha NVcdniHday nioriiiiiK whoio sho will inter Hrowmill hall and taki a coiiiho of mIuiIIor tlio ooiniiif your Mih Klslo Dortinond who lmn boon vary Milk for hoiiio tiiiui wan placed on hoard tlio oast lxuitul train Saturday siml Htartod on hor way to JIiIciiko whoro who will talta tnmlmuiit in a Iioh pltul InuiH Firihor usHintod by a luro iiiini lior of friunds oolobrutoil Ills Hint birth day ycrttonlny afternoon and ovoniiiK at hin homo in lMowator narlc and n niOHt wiijoyiiblntiino was had by all U 11 Day who hiw boon eonlliioil to liis room at thoOxnard for thu pastthreo wookH with a hovoro attaulc of iintlinm aind hay fovor is roportod as miuiowhat bettor this uiorniiiK but is still nimble to go out oil his trip Tlio two tolephono oIUcoh at Kniorfion will today bo combined into one and will hereafter be under tho control of the Nebraska Tele phono company Sam Painter tho lineman wont over yester day to make the change and will also make other needed improvements ho that tho affairs of tho company in that town will bo in belter shapo than over boforo Workmen are today engaged in low oriiiK tho largo plato hxaa windows In Sponcor Ovo1iiiiuih hIiou store Tho vrindows will lw loworod sovond niohes mid plueod in new frames thereby nlv iuR a ninoh bettor oppoitunity for dis playing goods Charles Dour brakonmn on tho V K iSr M V with a run between Norfolk ml Long Pine was poisouod by eating ice cream at Long Pino yesterday and -was very siok last night nt his homo at 4ho Junction but wuh reported as niuoh Jiottor thiB niorniug Tho now switch lionrd has not yot focen placed in position at tho tolephono wfllco but it is probablo that it will bo ready by thnuildiUo of tho week Now telephones have Iwon ordered and will boplaeodin tho lion Ton restaurant and K A Lookwoods residence Pete Stiert formerly sugar boiler at tho Norfolk hiignr inctoiy but now nbsistant superintendent at the now fac tory at llochostor Miohhas been very nick with fover since tho 7th of August A recent letter received by Norfolk frionds announces thu fact that ho is nipidly recovering his health Tho wife of Prof Yumaa tho Hindoo hypnotist who is to gio exhibitions hero Thursday Friday and Saturday uights was formerly a resident of Norfolk and attoudod tho city schools Her maiden nanio was Hose Heomor iind sho is now visiting her father Levi Heomor M C Walker received a dispatch yes terday from Plattsmouth announcing the serious illness of his father IIo loft for that place by tho first train Another dispatch was received this morning an nouncing that the old gentleman was dead tho end having came boforo Mr Walker arrived Miss Honata daughter of Carl Korth was united in marriage yesterday after noon ut ft oclock to Frank Fek ernmnthe ceremony having been pei formed at tlio homo of the brides parents on Hraasoh avenue by Hov 1 P Mueller of Christs Lutherau church No one but immed iate relatives wore present at tho ceremony Herman Sitshlag and Miss Kininn Peters wero uuited in marriage at Christ s Lutheran church yesterday after usual services by Hov J P Mueller After tho corniony hud been performed a large number of friends of tho couple repaired to the homo of tho groom at South Norfolk where tho event vns happily celebrated Tin Niws has received a subscription from far off Alaska N H Murks who formerly mudo his homo hero with his father Frank Murks is the gontlomau who invites tho paper to appear regular ly in Dawsou Tho items contained in in tho papor will be undoubtedly some what ancient on their arrival at thut city but will yot undoubtedly bo newsy a d intesesting to tho recipient CJottlipb Hoehrkoogod 81 years died Saturday evouiiig at the homo of his sou in luw Aug Hruusch of old ago Tho funeral services wero held this afternoon at 1 oolock from tho house and at 2 30 from tho St Pauls Lutheru church Rev A F Siegler offlcatiug Tho deceased was one of the early pioneors of thu viciuity having come here in 18G6 IIo took up a homestead near the present side of tho sugar factory and witnessed and participated in all tho vinlssltudosattondaut upon tho early oolniilntlon of this section of tho state Tho Sioux City Journal of yesterday prints the following concerning tho proposed Yankton iV Norfolk J S Moekllng of Chicago and W W Iridium of Norwalk piomoters of the Yankton Norfolk and HouthwoHtorn Hailroud company which proposes to build a bridge across the Missouri river at Yankton and construct n railroad from Yankton to Omaha via Norfolk arrived in Sioux City yesterday mid are giiHtsnt the Momlamin Mr Modeling said ho and his associate had just arrived from Chicago and would bo at Sioux City for several days There is nothing to say just now said Mr Moulding futher than that negotiations have progressed very nicely and have reached a stage entirely satisfaetorytooursolves Wo have hoiiio good news to report soon nod when that time comes wo will be as glad to tell it as tho oplo along tho proposed route will bo to hear it TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs A H Lvnoj was a passenger to Omaha today Mr and Mrs C H Durlund drovo to Fmorlck today Miss Mabel CI men has gone to Fre mont to visit a sister Hurt iMupes wont to Niobrara yester day on a business trip Miss Mamie Hayes wont to Sioux City this morning on a visit Isaac Chamberlain of Pluinviow was u oify visitor yesterday Mrs Dim Metealf and children have gone to Madison on a weeks visit Mr and Mrs Albert Guthrie wont to Omaha today to see tho exposition Judge and Mrs 1 Powers rolurnod last evening from a visit to Omaha Oharles Iauch of Huzilo Mills former ly a resident of Norfolk is in tho oity Mrs Mary Kills expocts to loavo noxt week for a visit to the Black Hills coun try AttoneyFrank Boyd of Onkdulo is in tho oity today looking after legal busi ness 1 N Bundlck and Joe Morrow havo return d from a hunting trip to Pluin viow Mrs Chus Harding will rot urn this ovoning trom a visit with hor mother in Otimlm Muuagor Wiotzer of tho sugar factory has returned from a business trip to Q rand Island Roy Seymour roturnod homo last evening from a two weeks visit with frionds at York Frank Owen has acceptod tho position of night olork at tho Oxuurd and wont on duty last night Miss Prior of Winsido has accopted a position as apprentice in tho Durlund sisters millinery store Al Higolow isono of Norfolks voteruns who will attend the reunion at Lincoln He departed for that city today Guy and Kimball Harnes will leave tomorrow noon for Lincoln to resume their studies in the state university Mrs Alvin Low will go to Kureku KuiiMis Thursday to visit her daughter She will bo accompanied by Mrs John Hay Col loomis L liangdon of tho United States army of Brooklyn N Y is visiting with his sister Mrs Philip Me Kim S W True is moving his family from tho rooms in the rear of his store to a residence in the Heights on Kighth street Mr and Mrs N A Rainbolt with thoir son Wyuu and Nod Wilkinson drove over to Kuiorick on a hunting trip today John Ackers of Lyons who has been visiting with Hugo Asians has departed for Fremout to take up his dutios in tho unrninl school Miss Brown of Omaha who has been the guest of Mrs Kd Murphy for the past two weoks returned to her homo on the noon train Mr and Mrs D S Kstabrook huvo gono to Plattsmouth to attondtho funer al of M C Walkers father Tho do ceased and Mrs Kstabrook wero brothor and sister Furniors conimonced this morning to haul boots to the sugur fuctory and it is believed that preparutiona will bo soon completed for tho mnchinory to bo btarted to cuttiug Mr and Mrs It S Foalo who havo lived in and uear Norfolk for a number of years will loavo tomorrow for King Usher O T whom thoy will muke their future homo A K Barnes of Pouca brothor of Judgo Barnes of this oity left this morn ing with his family for Spokaue Wash ingtou whom thoy will make their home iu the future Masons havo beguu the work of laying tho foundation for tho new ele vator of G H Salter Sou and the buildiug will bo pushed to completion as rapidly as possible There will be a Christian Science lee ture at tho Congregational church next Sunday evening by Kdward A Kim ball of Ohicugo a member of the Inter national lecture board Dennis Sullivan the old gentleman who nearly brained his wife at Meadow THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SKPTKMBKR M 1899 Grove several weeks ago has boon taken to tlio St Bernard hospital at Council Bluffs Iowa for treatment Kd Bracket t who was bitten by sotno poisonous Insect about a month ago and at that tiuin took n two weeks lay off from his duties Is again laying oil on account of tho wound produced S W True has recelvod the eloctrlcal flxtutes for lighting up his soda foun tain and tho same will be placed in por tion this afternoon and the fountain will probably be lighted up tonight Next Thursday is a Jewish holiday most Hlrlclly observed by tho people of that belief tho Day of Atonement and a nutnlmrof Norfolk fit izons will suspend business and properly observe the day Mrs A K Shurtleff of Kansas City Mo is in Norfolk visiting old friends and neighbors Mr Shurtleff at one time held a position with tho F I A M V company with headiiunrttus in this city Invitations havo been Issued for a ladles afternoon to bo glvon by Mrs 11 T Holilen and Mrs J B Mnylard at tho homo of tho former Friday In the evening Dr Holdon and Mr Maylilrd willjissist in ontertaning a company of ladles and gentlemen ut tho sumo place A little Norfolk girl got out of bed in the morning and going to her mother asked if dinner was ready Tho mother advised her that it wasnt dinner and asked her what they had tho first thing in tho morning Thoroply was mush But said the mother I moan what meal Oatmeal was tho answer Petot was up boforo Polite Judge Hayes this morning charged with disorderly conduct having been nrrostod last night His nssossmont with costb of prosecution amounted toSl which ho paid and was dismissed from custody He claims Omaha as his homo and a change of brand is porhups what re sulted iu his condition The Norfolk Wonmus club hopes to soouroudato tho luttor part of this mouth or tho first of noxt with Dr Francos Wood who has recently re turned from tho Philippines Tho lady will looturo on Manila and thoPhllppiuo islands Those who havo hoard her stato that sho is a iluo speaker and ca pable of very successfully ontortainlug her auditors It is to bo hoped thnt the club may bo successful iu their offorts to secure a talk from Dr Wood A distressing accident is reported from tho homo of Paul Brnmmoud who lives two miles oust of tho oity This morning Mrs Bruiumond was using a tub of hot water while hor littlo 18 mouths old daughter was playing about I n some manner the baby foil into tho water and was badly scalded Medical attendance was at onco summoned and all that could bo douo to roliovo tho littlo onos sufferings was accomplished but sho is iu a bud way and may not re cover Whou J II Kingman was over at tending the Beoinor trial at Madison tho other day his dog accompanied him but when Jim returned Mr Dog failed for onco to do lilynviso and of course them was no rest or peace for the former until tho error of tho latter hould be righted or at least satisfactorily ex plained Mr Kingman therefore telo graphed to Attornoy James Nichols to get out a search warrant or have his carcass or any old thing that would prodnco tho dosired result and last night through his offorts Mr Dog arrived on tho train It is probablo them was feasting and rejoicing and tho killing of fatted calves at thoKiugmau home Tho 18th annual fair of the Madison Connty Agricultural society commenced at tho fair grounds near Madison today and will continuo during tho week up to Friday night It is said that tho exhi bition of products will bo very flue while tho speed program is a very inter esting ono A number of Norfolk poo plo are uttonding the fair today and bo foro it closes this city will undoubtedly be well represontod by tho attendance Many additional features will bo dis played this year among them being curios brought homo by tho soldiers from tho Philippines It is also under stood that there will bo a number of bal loon asceiisious by a well knowu aero naut Colnmbus Times Tho agricultural department nt Washington is now offering as a part of its work in preserv ing and increasing tho forest areas of tho country to prepare plans for tho planting of forest plantations wood lots aud windbreaks for individual farmers throughout the couutry In each case so far as its appropriation will permit it will send an ngeut to inspect tho ground on which it is proposed to plant aud to advise what kind of trees shall bo planted Tho plan will further iuclude directions for tho proper care of tho trees aftor thoy havo been planted This work will bo done at tho expense of the department Applications should bo mudo to the department as early us November of eaoh year Ken Kamie Truusters The followiug transfers of real estate are reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of the Madison county abstract office at Norfolk Catheriua Getter and husbaud to Win M Noxou wd lot 10 blook IK F W Barnes addi tion Madisiou f 050 00 Joseph McComb aud wife to Juys W Russel wd lot 6 blook 4 McComba suburban lots Burnett oo 00 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Horn yosterday to Mr and Mrs Fred Nichols on South Thirteenth street a boy Frod Streioher has returned toOmnha artor a weeks visit with his parents in Norfolk IM Norton is gotting his ntachinory in shape to handlo tho beets at tho fac tor this senson Mrs W O Tolllvorof Laurel Is visit ing relatives and friends iu tho city and will remain the balance of tho week A thunderstorm probably the Inst of the season prevailed in this vicinity this noon but not a great amount of moist ore fell Commissioners Winter and Johnson went to Meadow Giovo last night to view tho work on tho gravel road being made north of that town Frit I Incline who was formerly tho jeweler at C S Hnyos is again living in Norfolk Ho rotunrned yesterday from Wayne whore ho has boon assist ing J G Mines for u fow weoks Tho father of O F A Mimiuurdt who lives with hissonJuliiisabout throe miles northof thiscity is said to bo ulte dangorously ill Tho old gou tlemuti passed his 7th birthday last week aud his wife is nowWJyonrHjof ago Tho Soptoinber term of tho Nebraska supremo court will opon in Lincoln one week from toduySoptombor li Among tho cases to bo tried are two from Norfolk Brady against tho Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha Railroad company and Norfolk Boot Sugar company against 1 light Columbus Tologrum 1 Miss Abbie Kcntiug who for tho pist your has oc cupied tho position of matron nt tho Home for tho Feeble Miuded nt Beatrice has resigned hor position at thatinstutiou and nccoptod the position of matron at tho Norfolk asylum Sho loft Saturday evening to UBsumo hor now duties at Norfolk City Knginoor W H Lowo is still engaged will tho Creightou power ditch IIo has complotod tho outlino of tho course and is now figuring out tho number of yards to bo oxcavutod or tilled iu eaoh 100 feet This is a uico culculution nudho has written pages of figures to detormiuo tho result and is not through yot Wm Schwortfegor received an injury yesterday that will lay him off duty for some days Ho was assisting iu loading tbo tenderjof his engine with coal at a statioulbotwoon hero and Long Pine when iu somo mauner tho apparatus used dealt him a sovoro blow on the auklo He however completed his trip but his auklo is now badly swollen and quite painful Mayor J 13 Simpson hasreceivod the best one half bushel of wheat grown iu Woyno county and willjjsond it to Washington whore it will bo prepared for tho Paris exposition Tho sample was grown by F L Nooloy and tho crop raised a averaged 21 bushels to the acre The kornelh are very good and plump and will no doubt average well with tho grain on display from other parts of tho country Sessions Bell shipped a splendid specimen of the American eagle halinotus loucoeopludus to tho Omuhu club today whore it willbo used to ormunont tho rooms of that organization Tho bird was a female aud was tho property of W J Forney of Madison whose sou shot it last winter Mr Sossions cousiderd ittho lluest spocimen over mounted in his establishment atd had a photograph of it taken boforo shipping it Tomllight is perhaps not an adopt a boxing the compass but ho was vory suc cessful in boxing tho square at Spencer Ovolmaus shoo store yostorday Ho was using tho square in making repairs on the windows and when ho got through it was uowhoro to bo found ho having onclosd it iu the space under the window He dont doubt but that it is a 6qiiaredeal insomuch asho did it him self This should not bo mistaken for a pun Tho executive committee of tho Nebraska Stato Press association held a meeting at tho Lindell hotel iu Lincoln Mouday evening to arrange for the annual meoting of tho editors of Nobrasku to be held in Lincoln January 21 and 21 Tho preliminary arrange ments for a strong program wero mudo and the committee adjourned to meet at a later date to perfect it Those present were W N Huso of this city F N Merwiu of Beaver City Kdgar Howard of Paplllion N J Ludi of Republican City D J Groniu of ONeill and J 0 Seacrest of Lincoln Tho prospect for securing an opera house for Norfolk through the agency of the geutlomeu representing the Des Moines life insurance company is exceed ingly bright and the deal approaches nearer consummation witheuch day Since the meeting of tho business mens association quite a number of new poli cies have been written The policies am written when desired conditional upon tho buildiug of tho opera house ind the premiums are doposited in tho Citizens National bank to bo drawn on for the purpose of erecting tho buildiug Architect J O Stitt has been author ized to go ahead and prepare the plans uul specifications for the building and it is likely that Norfolk citizens will enjoy the pleasures of a uew opera house before winter sets iu The Sioux City Journal says thnt when I D Frnzee general manager of the Sioux City plant of the Curtnhy Packing compnny loaves the scrvlco of the company September I to en gage In the crnln buying biiBlness In Minneapolis the olllco of uencral mali nger In Sioux Cltv will bo discontinued nml the executive business of the RIoiijc City house the South Omaha house and the Kansas City house vhen it Is oovmlotcil will he directed from Omaha b 10 A Cudiiliy vice president MklW Min IIWL VArl m r TAchoiout to nuftprlnfr humanity In tlio form of a Nfo sure aud tlvn runnljr for tho 111 to which flcnh l heir That U wlij rrtorHl million pay willing homagn to yjf jJtCwWylpBPBB All oxpnrlment mi pumil lonffnfro It la kiumu tolwt OKltltu euro for BRIGHTS DISEASE URINARY DISEASES FEMALE COMPLAINTS GENERAL DEBILITY and MALARIA and all dUrama arlntnic from disor dered Iil ilncya and Liver Caijr to take Ipava no unpleasant taste pro duce no 111 riictA I arne ulaed boitlti or neir ctylo smaller ono at your ncareit store YOU SEND Intll IikhIh Arrho OUo IlHrrmr Inpr Hnrmusll font Sppilprn CiiltlTHtnrr Wiifimn Write for Iiellvpry Irli rx nnd CutaliiKtio EMPIRE MF6 GO 83 Rivn Srir ROCK PALLS ILL 12500 A MONTH SllpvrnThiT Outfit flQrtft Monrvrffintcil JAS H EARLB PUBLISHER BOSTON MASS FLORIDA Full llluntratril ilenorlptlro Iminl sTrBtlnnllUTRtmr Trrr fottauelOo flTaTK 1KkSH III HkM Tallihsta WE HAVE NO AGENTS Js TT Samr tamest Frier fit 00 ai geoa tins ic r tu A great national movement has b started for the obsorvnnee of the ons hundredth nnnlversnry of the death ot Ooorge Washington on December 14 Tho Soim of the Revolution and other similar organizations hnvc tho matter in hnnd and are arranging dotnlls ot the plan Dr Dulles n lecturer In the Unl veislty of Pennsylvania clnlnm that In sixteen years of close study and ob servation of the subject he has not found even the record of n death con clusively proved to nnve resulted from the bite of a dog Chicago has 108000000 eggs In cold storage nnd the season for traveling 1 lli illl Illll CU1MIUIUS 13 JUHU UJieillllH Fire at Milwaukee caused 70000 damage to the H Uhrlg Coal company and Foster Lumber company In tln loss of stock and buildings The contract for carylng the mall from Brldgo to Basin Wyo has been awarded to Joslah Cook nnd O C Morgan both of Basin at 4SS Tho price of structural steel has been ndvanced 5 per ton This was decided upen at a meeting of struc tural Iron Mid steel manufacturers The discharge of Private James M Conner company A First Nebraska nt San Francisco with travel pay Is directed by the assistant secretary of war bat have told direct to tht eon suatr for 15 year at saie prioes sarlnr Aim tot dealer tpronu wntre tor txamiaaiion EvtrTthtnt warranted 113 itlet of Vehleltt 55 styles of Harness Tod Harries 136 to 170 Sarrtrt ISO to 125 rts Pliattons Traps sttss 6prinK Iload and Milk TRIMMED ENAMELED Ui Kolr lUlsll frit SI n irsnIntedhiKjnrMi fi RCakesTollpt Fonp 5 ooi Clonics rins 5 liars Snap H B lpppcr 3 n Ooflre lb Whole NuuneB Kg tb linger UTm 1 lll MlTO Polish 1 n Corn March P 5 J RJJ Our Crrit Com W i If biniticn Grocrry ZJV pi miHi This la lb B1 33 18 13 wi Regular Price of Bed S40O It is mxla uftsr nrw dttigni Ihs pott ara hearv wrought ironi Ins antic iron side oecct and brass knobti ha tcroll work it ornamented wi h cast dorcr leaves Ilit6cttJ inches long Can be Ind y IdHowini widdui 3 It 6 In t 4 Iti 4 ft 6 in Stn ft 000 and rtreirt Ihe Bed and 51 lbs BESTiiSUGAR 1 v It h the follow nu lint of groceries orlt And the annAn will be Bhtppetl COIftutject to examination Tula U our iumiiiiiiM uhuikiii iikukh mj H v Cloves 34 1 dot lloics Matt lies J 1 Dottle ltnotlWr Kit 1 PboBptintc 1 Ainnioiilrt 1 Ultima t nt Ext Lemon SVM Vanilla on 1 Ik llaklnir lowder 11 13 l 4 14015 B StBrcu 01 nn USOnr rrlrt ollh Rl tlO0 AT Oil It lCMKMHK If thp Knu erios aro nut as itpruentpd return them at our expense and wo will refund our ninney and jo oi ln ibe BJ BiNDERTWIiNEatCOSTfc CDCC Our Illustrated catnloeof everything to Kilt rribE Wcitr and Ue sent free 8PH1AU Pmythi Patterns Wall Paper at less than wholesale tirlee Send for sample Wo still glvu a Uraphophotiaj nnmiriii inttroceryuraar JOHN H SMYTH CO 150 166 W MADISON ST Bilabllilis1 I88J CllCibU M Co Oi aha 4 W N V iO 1809 VlZlZ ft Bnrrty Mo with eurtalni lanpt of all our styles shads apron tod Undu AiiJoaatttluVrlso FLKHART CAKRIAGK AMD IIAlHiE8B MTG CO W B PHATT Bewy KLKIIABT LTD v yaf 4w6tia9raAd KEITHS wmK I mmA RTrlARKABLt DISCOVERY ran NKi uuwmt wow Reouirls NO Cooking tO A PACKAOC If MAI MO ICMaU fetaWaarararvfATanMS wsmgsms fflr LAUNDRY WORK MADE EASY lla KEITHS ENAMEL STARCH It puts on that emuum iiay UnUii thnt is so desira ble It makes Shirts tshirt Waibts Collars mid Cuifrt look like new Keiths Enamel Starch is tlio most economical starch made It will do moro work do it with leso lobor and do it better than any other starch If it does not give you entire satisfaction your grocer 111 rrfuiHl your money Largo piickniro lOcontui hiiiiiII puukagr n cents Ii your grocer does not havo it pluasa send us his name and address and we will send you an ENAMEL STARCH RECEIPT HOOK for your trouble Manufactured by KEITH ENAMEL STARCH CO CHICAGO ILL For La Grippe Use 5 Drops 11 FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOR 2S CENT6 P TR1D1 VOt Rheustiatism Sciaiisa and Catarrh CUHED BY 5 DltOPS Three Years Ago DOCTORS PRONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE Ho Is Still Well and Wrilcs on OcL 10 1898 I Feel it a Duly Thai I Owo lo God and Suffering Humanity to Announco to You and All tho World What 5 Drops Has Dono or Me Sibema Pewit Co Ind Jan 29 1896 BWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY I would like to tlmnk you for your great remdy 5 DROPS and tell you what It has done for me I had Rheuma tism In every Joint and In the heart and I had Catarrh of tho Head for 30 years I wan so poorly that 1 lost the use of my loirs and anna aud could not move without palu I wns to cnppiuu mat i uuu none out utiio worn lor seven ioiik years aim our family physician a good dootor told me that my Rheumatism aud Catarrh were incurable ana I believed him But now after using 5 Drops only two months I can truly pnv I have not felt so well lor sovon vears This mediolue does moro tlinn l duiinaH for it At this time my Catarrh U much better aud I havo icarooly any Rheutnatiim stall and the heart weakness aud pain are gono My hearing la now good and my eyesight la much better I have gained more than 10 pounds of flesh and can do a full days work It Is the bast medicine I over saw to give a mother who has a young child for it has the same effect on the child as on the mother It wards off Croup ana cures the Hives of the child and causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young and old WM M KELLEMS SIX TESTIFY TO IT8 TRUTH In a letter of Oct 10 1893 from Mr Kollems he says I feel it a duty that 1 owo to Qod and suffering humanity to announce to you and all the world that I am yet in the rlug with untold thousands of others to tostify to the great merits of votir vln able remedy called 6 DROPS I believe I was the first sulferer in this part of tb earth to learn of the existence of 3 DROPS somo throe years ago I was then badlr afflicted with Rheumatism Catarrh etc which my letter of Jan i9 189S fullv snnnin of All I can say Is 6 DROPB cured me To make a long story short 6 DROPS needs no recommendation In this part of tho country as everybody knows tb 5 DROPS remedies around here It has cured more cases of Rbetnatlstu Bolatica Neuralgia and many other pains than any other medicine that has ever been sold or heard of For the last three years 1 have noticed the effect 5 DROPS has on th sick through my own observations as well as my brother whole a praotloing phyal clan and uses tho 5 Drope in hU practice All ye that wish for further iufbrma tion write and you are sure to get a reply without any delay I will as I have don In this letter cheerfully reoommend it to anyone that I may come in oontact with I myself can never forget what this remedy has done for mo and many others Yours very truly WM M KKLLEMS Siberia Inrt Witrees to the above Jas Hrndy J R Cox E R Huff B Ty o Sr W Kellems Jno Hays all of Siberia Ind The wontlsrful sueoeis that bas attended the introduction of 5 DROPS la nnnr In the history of the world Think of III It has CURED more than One MUlloo til 1 tX suBerers wltoiu the but threo years Tul must appeul to you OnemiifioBSSrtlS people esnoot all he mistaken If sufferinif we trust joS may hove sunictet confldo rleT lor three Urge bottles of ft DROPS lor ISO which will surely cure you If not ne 2w a II 00 bottle which conts us enough medicine to moro thnn i1 Beod r achcii Ileur Wra eruea xrerio u is a FEKMANEX Astbaia Har Vei ftnall or express This wonderful curative Vires almort instint ri VroZ T JURE for KheauuUUin ScUttlca NenwiSoJlViSKLll tt1 kness Toothache Karachi nutubacifa Kroaonitls aud klndreU dlaeaaes ta Croup L OrpVrMUruIVlreplasV 6 DROPS7 aSftfVT sy us and our ageota Agsnti Appointed In Haw Territory Write todnr 00 WAMSOM RHIUMATIC CURE CO 167 Dearborn t Chloago HU j i A r i A