vs i r o s 1 FRIDAY FACTS llnyes Ib in Petersburg on HOPS Dr Clyde Wlntorburn of Wnyno in In ho city Kd Best of Stnliton was n city visitor yesterday Judgo Powers mndo ft IniHliiPKB trip to JPierco today 11 1 Miller of Stnnton was In Nor folk yesterday 11 W Ablfl wns in tho city ypfltorday from ColuuiliiiH Kd HoynoldH wtiR city visitor yoster day from Wayne V J Bnnni wna In town yoBterdny from Rising Olty H 11 Horblson of Madison was In tho city yesterday Mrs 11 0 Coroll who has boon qulto ill is roportud butter v O A Hnrshmnn or South Norfolk Is reported on tho slok list Dr P 11 Suitor had profoBslotml busi ness in Wnyno yesterday E K Valentino was n city visitor yesterday from West Point Henry Nelson of Fremont is transact ing business in tho city today Horn yestorday morning to Mr mid Mrs Lester Parker a 10 pound daughter A A Kearney and E 1 Newman of Stanton woro in town yeBtorday Miss Olara MoFarlnud was n visitor In Norfolk vostorday from Stanton Mrs Hobort Utter coutomplntos n trip to Wnyno tomorrow to visit relatives Jlev D Mnrquott and wife of Stauton nro iu tho city tho guests of Dr SIbsoii Mrs StoinkrauB and Miss Ruolow of Piorco woro shopping in Norfolk yestor day A Blosslug mid a Ourso is tho sub ject for disouBsion at tho BaptlBt oliuroh tonight J A MorriB nud L R Pritchard of Jttoadow Grovo woro city visitors yestor day Mrs Wm Young and Miss Idollo 11 Taylor of Buttlo Crook woro in Norfolk jresterday John M Cotton of Dos Moiuos Iowa was traiiBncting busiuoss iu Norfolk yestorday E E Adams has rotnruod from JBooniorwhero ho gavosomostorooptlcon exhibitions Mr and Mrs 0 E Greou havo moved into ouo of tho Foster houses on South Elovouth street Ernest Sohulz who recently undor went an oporation for tho romoval of lih jaw bono ia nblo to bo out Mrs Agnes Leo is roportod quite sick at tho homo of hor parents Mr and F ll Gruonwald on South Third Btroot A rocoption will bo given this evoniug at tho Mothodist ohnroh for tho now mombors All membors nud friends are invited Tho Bonder Milliuory store wost of Puoslers grocery is being thoroughly Teuovated and placod in Bhapo for tho coming season John Mellon of Omaha traveling passenger agont of tho Chicago railway company wus in tho city today on business connected with his road O M Wright formerly night operator at South Norfolk was iu tho city yestor day onrouto to Fort Robinson on a visit JIo 1b now conductor on a street car iu Omaha Tho 12 littlo glrla who woro enter- tainod by Mrs John R Hays yesterday in honor of Dorothy Salters Tth birth- day woro invited to como and bring tholr bcht dollies They enjoyed tho occasion very thoroughly Mr and Mrs E W StovonB were passengers for Missouri Valloy yester day whero Mr Stevens will take tho examinations providod by tho F E M V company for ougineors and other employes of the road Captain Beeler and wlfo who aro on their way from Hot Springs Ark to their homo iu Gordon have boon visit ing with Captain and Mrs II O Ma tron Tho two gentlemen woro mem bers of the same regiment during tho civil war In tho flro wliioh destroyed 10 build ings at Leed S D yesterday moruiug tho jewelry house of 0 S Bargelt for merly with O S Hayes of this city was destroyed His relatives and frieuds do not yet know what Iub loss wus It is possible that n portion of his stock was saved Tho sheeting for the roof has been placed on tho new Catholic church and it will now bo but a short time until the building is enclosed Tho uow ediiice is assuming more handsome proportions each day and will bo one of which not only the parishiouers but the entire people of the city can well be proud A dispatch to the Beo from Fremont states that John W Sohadt of that city has succeeded iu making syrup from sugar beets which he thinks will prove a strong competitor with cane and other syrups and molasses for cooking pur poses It is of about the same consist ency and a little darker iu color than the best grade of New Orleans molasses and contains no granulated sugar in uspeneiou Yesterday morning Frank Eble was currying Eome of the kinks and dust out of tho fur of tho grizzly boar mounted by Sessions it Hull using a horso brush in tho operation whon some member of tho crowd gathered naked whoro tho animal was killed A mllo north of lladar said Frank with n promptness and npparont slneority that would bo convincing to anyone who didnt know him Tho knowing ones mulled audibly and Frank continued his dexterous wielding of tho brush A Now tiuliiRtrv Norfolk Is to havo n now ontorpriso or ono wliioh haa boon but jmrtlally represented for a number of years It is u marblo and Rtono ontting works Tho Alderman Granito and Marblo oompnny has rontod tho west storo room of tho Elsely block and In now receiving n largo iuvoico of stono audmomimeutB F 11 Aldorman tho proprietor has dono a largo amount of business through this Hootiou of tho stale for Bovoral years past nud has docided to movo into the territory where ho can bo in closer touch with ids trado lleretoforo hu has handlod all of bin bushics1 from West Point and whllo ho will still maintain a business thoro tho main bnsiuoPB will bo dono from Norfolk Tho front of tho building will bo used for a display or wnro room and a par tition will bo used to Roparato it from tho stono uutting department iu tho roar Tho firm has put iu a largo num ber of tho haudsomo monuments iu ProBpoot Hill comotcry and a- largo number havo also boon placed in tho cometorios at towns tributary to Nor folk Yestorday Mr Aldorman was down to Albion nud sold Governor Poyntor a fine mouumont to bo erected over tho gravo of his fathor Mr Alderman is an energetic busiuosa man and should recoivo a cordial wolcomo to Norfolk Ho has boon engaged in tho marblo busuiOBS bIiico 18811 and contem plates going into it on n moro oxtonslvo scalo than over buying Btono in larger quantities mid direct from tho quarries Kiijoy Tlicinnelvoii Tho railway employes of no distant oity havo their own ideas iii regard to tho olllcinls who occasionally inspect thoir work A by Btundor remnrkod that tiieso olllcials must onjoy thorn selves riding around in thoir privato cars Yes thoy do romarked nn employo whon thoy fool good And whon tho dont feel good chipped iu anothor omployo thoy aro raiBiug Cain with ns Wanted Sovoral bright and honest persous toroprosont ns as maungors in this and closo counties Salary 900 a year and expenses Straight bona fldo no moro no loss salary Position per manent Our roforoucoB any bank in any town It is mninly ofllco woik con ducted at homo Roferonces Enclosed addressed stamped onvolopo The Dominion Company Dopt 51 Chicago Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for largo house salary 0C monthly aud oxpouBos with incroaso position permanent enclose stamped onvolopo Manaqek C0 Oixtou bldg Chicago Notice to Nuu KuHliluut Uufuiitluntii John J Farloy and Farley wife of Bald Joliu J lvarloy llrst namo un known non resident cofeudauts will talco notico that on tho 27th day of Feb ruary 1100 D A Ommerman plaintiff horoiu tiled hia petition iu the district court of Madisou county Nebraska against tho said defendants nud Caro line E Farloy tho objeot and prayer of wliioh aro to foreclose a cortaiu mort gage executed by John J Farloy uow deceased to tho plaintitf npou the bouth half of tho southwest quarter of section thirteen 1 and tho north half of tho northwest quarter of seotiou twouty four 21 all iu township twenty four 24 north rauno two 2 woBt in Madison county Nebraska to secure the payment of a certain promissory uoto dated July HO 1898 for tho sum of 10000 mid duo and payable iu live years from dato thereof that thoro is now due npou said note and mortgago by reason of do fault in tho payment of iuterest the humof 1130870 for wliioh sum with iutorest from this date plaintiff prays for a deoreo that tho dofoudunts be re quired to pay tho samo or that said promises be sold to satisfy tho amount found duo You aro required to answer said peti tion on or before tho Oth day of April 1100 Dited this 28th day of February 1100 D A Ommkkman By Map is Hazou PlaiutitV His Attorneys Great Haste is Not Always Good Speed iMany people trust to luck to pull them through and are often disappointed Do not dilly dally in matters of health With it you can accomplish miracles With out it you are no good Keep the liver kidneys bowels nnd blood healthy by the use of Hoods Sar eaparilla the faultless blood purifier Dyspepsia- I know a positive relief or tlytcjsiu unit tlmt Is hoods Sarsajm rllla It cured inc My neuralgia ulto stopped W II lUimwN 101 Oak Street lilnuliamton New York Tired Feeling -My appetite was capricious my liver tlltorclerrd nnd I was tired Hoods Sarraparilla relieved It all It cured a friend of mine of female weak ness MhsJessik A Meakns Clayton Del MOCdScttAafrMMq Hood ttlli cur liver Uli tlie uon Irritating and only cathartic to tuk Willi HckhIj Saitgyarllla THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH lfi 1900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Ceo Davis is able to bo up Miss Julia Stafford has gonotoOmahn to visit IM Farloy of Bnncroft was in Norfolk yestorday E U Hubs was in tho city yesterday from Piorco Goo Harnett of Harvard wasn Nor folk visitor yesterday MIhh Margarot Carr of Piorco is a vis itor iu Norfolk today Mrs G M Sohott of Stanton was n city visitor yestorday Miss Winnie Hartley of Madison is in tho city to visit friends Mrs W E Powers and sou Chris aro in tho city from Piorco P M Moodio wiw n olty visitor yes terday from West Point Miss Erynn haa gono to Oakland to visit frionds ovor Sunday Mrs Heitman has returned from n visit to frionds iu Battle Crook Geo Walters is in tho city from Omaha visiting with his family Robert Ncsbit nud son of Onkdnlo wero Norfolk visitors yesterday John Schramm and sons havo gono to Chicago to visit a couple of wooks Mrs August Euro has gono to Sioux Oity to viBit friends a couple of weeks Mra E A Bullock wont to Sioux City today to visit her husband ovor Sunday Mrs O J Hibbon nnd Mrs James Collins of South Norfolk hnvo gono to Long Pluo to visit frionds II N Pollock today movod his family to Omaha whero ho has n position with tho Pacific express company Mrs Hallot McCormlck visited with her sister Mrs Ohas McDonnld of Piorco Bovoral days thiB weok Edith daughter of Mr and Mrs L P Halo of tho union depot has been quito sick for tho past fow days Frank Johnson went to Omaha this morning whero he may enter tho serv ice of a largo furniture and carpet house Tho pooplo of Columbus are flattering thomsolvoB thnt they aro in a fair way to secure a Tripler liquid air plant dur ing tho coming summer Otto Buoholz and Miss Ida Millnitz of Plainviow nro to bo married next Wed nesday Tho is n nieco of Chas Biersdorf of this city Tho Household Ecouomio department of tho Norfolk Womnns club will meet on Monday March 12 with Mrs F G Coryell on North Tenth street The republican county central com mittoo is holding a mooting today at Battle Creek for tho purposo of fixing timo and placo for tho county conven tion Missos Edith nud Nellie Morrow ontortaiued a party of their young friends at thoir homo on tho Heights last evening at cards dancing and re freshments The Moadow Grovo village trustees havo passed an ordinance making it n misdemeanor for any person to sell or givo away any commodity other than sorviug meals or lunches on Sunday ex cept in cases of sickness or death Battle Croek Republican J F Red man that noted populiBt of Valloy pre cinct removed with his family to Nor folk tho first of the week where they will make tholr futuro home Peter Morrison will farm tho Redman place this year R H Roynolds has receivod instruc tions to proceed with tho work of finish ing up tho wallB aud roof of tho Audi torium and expects to commence work Monday Pooplo will be glad to learn that tho building will not inuch longer remain in its present unfinished condi tion Madison is confronted by a scarcity of empty houses buitablo for renters Tho samo condition prevnils in Norfolk and perhaps every other town iu north Nebraska It is everywhere apparent that peoplo aro coming to this section of tho country to mako their homes nnd tnko ndvnutage of its excellent oppor tunities Robbers entered a hardware storo at Piorce last night and relieved tho estab lishmeut of considerable valuable prop erty They also entered n saloon but were not highly rewarded for their ef forts Tho ofllcera hero nro keoplug nu eyo out for any suspicious characters or circumstances that will lead to tho ar rest of tho thieves Mrs Ohas Harding weut to Omaha today whoro Mr Harding has a house in readiness nnd whero they will mnko their home in future Tho childrou will remain hero n few days with thoir grandmother Mrs McMillan Norfojk is sorry to lose tho familyand best wishes of many friends will accompany theui to their new home coupled with the hopo that Mr Hardiug will mako a succebs of his now creamery venture in tho me tropolis B P Cnmpbell nnd Wilson Cook got iuto nu argument iu the rear of one of the saloons yostorday afternoon and were arrested on tho charge of disturbing tho pence Cook appeared lwfore tho police court and contributed 10 to the support of tho city Campbell wns too much intoxicated yesterday to appear and was kept in the city jail ovor night This morning he was given some medi cine to stonily his badly shattered nerves and nppenrcd boforo courtwhcro ho was givou n lino nud coats amounting to 10 Having no money ho wroto forsomo nnd is still under control of tho court Tho Wost Sido Whist club mot with Mr nnd Mrs E P Wonthcrby Inst ovouiug Tho members woro Invited to attend in costumo nnd tho outfits worn by thoso prosontgavo ono tho Impression thnt timo lind turned backward n fow hundred years and thnt nucient history wna bolng roviowod in living example Tho unlquo nnd Bomotlmeg rather gaudy nttiro of tho nssemblngo furnished tho foundation for a groat amount of fun Dr H 0 Horring pnstor of tho First Con grcgationnl church of Omnhn will preach in tho First Congregational church this city tomorrow morning nt 10 15 and in tho evoniug nt 7 80 in tho Second Congrogntiounl ohnroh nt South Norfolk Tomorrow is tho dny dovotod to tho homo missionary rally by tho First Congregational ohurch nud Dr H BrosBof Lincoln stnto superintendent of missions will bo hero Mrs Bross Mill also bo hero W II Wigton writes The News from Omnhn that ho oxpocts to bo in Norfolk tho lnttor part of tho weok when ho hopes to bo in position to make doflnito propositions for settlement of tho claims ngaiuat tho Auditorium It ia certainly to bo hoped that a satisfac tory sottlomctit of tho troubles now existing may bo brought about Tho pooplo of Norfolk havo tho kindest feelings for tho young men who put up a lino opera houso for this town aud on every sido tho hopo is expressed that thoy may bo adjust their nfinirs as to reap tho reword of their enterprise Tho city has purchased tho building on Dorsoy Placo ndditiou built by Gene Stevens for a paint or carpontor shop nnd the snmo will be movod to tho oity lot on Ninth street south of tho Episco pnl church whero it will bo fitted up nud used for a hose houso for the West Sido team Tho building has double doors nnd will require but little fitting up to bo in rendinoss for tho purpose for which it is intended It is understood thnt tho price paid for it wns 75 nnd thnt it will require tho expenditure of 2fi to movo it to its new location This nppenrs to bo a very reasonable price for a hose houso as compared with the prop osition made at tho last council mooting Tho Tenuysou club held u most thoroughly enjoyable meeting at tho homo of A J Durland in tho Heights Tiio feature of tho evening was a charm ing parlor talk on In Memoriam by Professor Fofller instructor in Gormau at tho stnto university Tho club has studied In Momoriam during the winter and tho professor camo nt the earnest solicitation of the membership His talk was exceedingly interesting nnd was given from tho standpoint of ono who had made the nnthor nnd his works n deep study Prof Foiller ia an old classmate of Mrs Durland and it was largely through her efforts while visiting in Lincoln this winter that the intellectual treat to the members ami their guests wus secured In addition to tno address by tho professor the company was treated to some Tennyson musio by a quartet Refreshments wero served during tho evening and a good social time was enjoyed The club membership numbers 20 aud each wos permitted to invito n friend so thnt with members nnd guests there were nbout 50 persons present ITS PLATFORM Statement or tho Object and Itirposes or the Good Government Club At a meeting of the Good Govern ment club held Thursday evening tho following statement of its purposes was lorniuintea nnd tno request made that it bo published in local papers Whereas It has been asked What ia tho object purposo aud iutout of tho Non Partisan Good Goverumeut club Therefore we wish to state to tho tax payers voters and public gonerally that Whereas Our city finances are in a bad condition nnd that exponditurea are in excess or receipts tuns running our city iu debt Wo nsk for a system of economy and retrenchment in the fluan cial administration of municipnl affairs Kuuiuiiiy iiuu particularly in tno fol lowing f 1st That tho police station now maintained be abolished 2nd Believing thnt the nmount paid ns sniaries iu operating our waterworks system is excessive especially the salary paid tho water commissioner that either tho office should bo abolished or tho pay reduced to au amount equiva lent to service required ilrd That tho exponso of lighting tho city be investigated and if found exces sive bo reduced For tho best moral iuterest of the city we further demand 1st That minors bo prohibited from loitering iu tho saloons 2nd Tlmt tho baloons Iks prohibited from maintaining what aro commonly called wiuo roouiB Ilrd That the saloons bo required to ob ervo tho law respecting night nud Sunday closing 4th That tho saloone bo reqnired to keep the windows nnd doors of their places of buBineFB unobstructed 5th That whenovernny person keep ing a saloon and selling intoxlratinc tho city of Norfolk such persons license shall be nt ouco revoked tth That gamblinsr be suppressed The members of the Nop Partisan Good Government club Ftand readv to MONDAY MENTION J C Unss of Wausa is in tho Sugar City T Ohilvcrs is a city visitor from Piorco 0 M Wright departed last night for Chadron Dr Lucy W Gardner is a city visitor from Lincoln B F Swan of Wayne was a city vis itor Saturday S O Campbell of Madison is a visitor in tho city today Miss Eva Dolcn ia vlfliting friends nt Tllden and Onkdnlo Mr nud Mrs F J Halo of Battlo Creek aro city visitors today Mr nnd Mrs H L Johnson of Stnu ton wero city visitors yestordny J L Wntson nnd Joo Chnda of West Point woro Sunday visitors in tho oity John Friday has returned from Iub visit to Wisconsin whoro ho has been for Bovoral weeks Dr G A McKim departed last night for tho western pnrt of tho stato on votorinary business Mr and Mrs J J McFarland of Stnnton visited at tho homo of S R McFarlnnd yesterdny Mr and Mrs W II Butterfiold and Miss Ada Buttorfield woro pnsscngers this moruiug for Omaha Mrs E W Kibboy of Plainviow is visiting her sister Mrs H II Simons nt tho homo of M 0 Walker J H Alexander of Huron S D au old time Ames Iowa friend of N A Rainbolt was a city visitor ovor Sunday Geo Berry who lives nine miles west of tho city is shipping 10 carloads of sheep to market today Rov G H Main went to Stanton todny where he will assist a portion of tho week in conducting rovival meet ings Miss Lois Grant Childs has gone to Mndison to nttend nt the bedside of Mrs P Rubendall who is very sick with pneumonia Mrs W E Alexanders father R Waito died yesterday nt Forest Oity Iowa Mrs Alexander was nt his bed side whon tho end camo B F McDonald of Pender is in tho city visiting his son James and to attend tho meeting of tho republican congressional central committee O L Butler a traveling man is very sick with pneumonia at the Pacific hotel and it is feared that he will not live Ho is receiving every attention possible Many of tho farmers throughout the country aro busy sowing their smnll grain crops the ground being in excel lent condition for the purpose nnd the wenther most propitious A W Ladd editor of the Albion News nccompauied by Mrs Ladd visited iu Norfolk ovor Sunday with the family of Mrs Ladds brother Con ductor Fox of the Union Pacific W H Clark is moving his family to tho large houso on Third street and Philip avenue while R Stitt will occupy the house vncnted by him at the corner of Sixth street and Pnrk avenue Tho Y M 0 L is planning to give an entertainment nnd social on the 80tb Tho league room will bo used for the purpose of serving the supper nnd the entertninment will be given in Masonic hall This is a new country and the oppor tunity for development is still great It is said thnt 25 years ngo not n furrow hnd been tnrned in Pierce county while uow there nre 250000 acres under cultivation and still a largo nmount of virgin soil which can be profitably tilled Yesterday was as delightfully spring like ns could be desired and tho peoplo were out in force enjoying tho balmy atmosphere and bright suushiuo to tho utmost Spring millinery and toilets were considerably iu evidence thus early in tho season It is predicted by many that thero will bo homo winterish weather yet Tho beet sugar compauy at Ames is uegiuuing to onjoy mo experiences re sulting from a suit for damages tho first case having been started recently John Kotthoff sues for 5325 damages alleged to havo been sustained by reason of employment in tho factory While doing some steam fitting he foil from tho top of a crystalizing tank breaking an arm and lacerating his hand The crowd of people in town Snturday could scarcely havo been larger had it been a show day or Fourth of July celebration The side streets wero lined with teams and tho wnlks along Main street were literally thronged with people The crowd was brought out by the glorious spriug weather and was on shopping intent The dny was a very satisfactory ouo to dealers in spriug goods Tho home niUsion services yesterday morning at tho First Congregational church wero very successful in point of linuors within the citv shnll vinitn nS interest attendance and collection Dr of tho provisions of the statutes of tho Herron of Omaha preached a forceful nii ui iiouiunm ui win uriiiHaiices oi serinon nnu ur una Airs moo nf i SSSSveTSSSSou AS nSeiS 6f rt f fiuan nreg i ciuuy nun iu ouppuf i uiemsoives The Non partisan Good Government ulub coin were nlso in uttendauce It is understood that n collection amounting to about 1113 wns raised which will go toward the building of churches nnd The republican couuty central com mittee nt its meeting iu Battle Crttk Saturday decided to call tho comity convention nt Norfolk on April 21 at 1 oclock p in for tho pnrposo of choos ing delegates to tho stnto aud congres sional conventions Tho ropresoutation was based on tho voto cast for M B Roeso for supromo judgo nt tho last election giving each precinct ouo dele gate nt largo nnd ono for each 15 votos or major fraction thorcof This gives a total of 124 dolegatos in tho convention of which Norfolk will have 38 aud Mad ison 15 Mrs R W Williams gavo a very ploasant party to a number of friends Saturday ovoning tho occoslou boing tho 25th nunivorBary of tho marriago of Mr nud Mrs Williams Mr Wil lianiB was kopt iu ignoranco of tho fact that tho party wns iu progress and was completely surprised on coming from town to find his homo taken possession of by frieuds Tho ovening was spout with gnmes and at 10K dainty refresh ments wore served to which all did ample justice The guosts left sovou piocos of silvor and othor substantial gifts as tokens of their high esteem for thoir host nnd hostess At a Into hour they bid thorn good night wishing thnt uinny moro years will bo added to their married life Tho postoffico dopnrtmeut has de cided to issue stomps in bookB but it will bo two or throo monthB boforo they reach tho local postoillco Tho book will be of a convouiont size to carry iu tho pocket and will contain stamps to tho nmount of 21 ceuta 48 ceuts nnd 0 conts Au ndvnnco of ouo cent on ench book is nil that is to bo charged the general public aud if ouo tonth of tho stamps uow sold in loso packages aro distributed iu book form the govern ment will realize a haudsomo profit ou tho investment Tho government will pay 2 a thousand for these books and they will be sold for 10 a thousand iu advanco of course of the face value of tho stamps they contain It is believed the book containing 24 ceuts iu stamps aud costing 25 conts will be tho most popular Madison Star Quo warranto pro ceedings have been instituted iu district court by Perry V Lewis against Wil liam McDonald Joseph I Beach E W Johusou James L Dunn and Ira D Alyea trustees of the village of Meadow Grovo for tho purpose of securing an order declaring void the action of the county commissioners in establishing the corporation of that village nnd ousting the defendnnts as trustees It appears that the plaintiff has taken this course because of tne alleged illegal ac tion of the incorporators iu including in the incorportion a lot of farm land adjacent to tho town in order to secure sufficient population to permit incorpor ation Some of this farm loud belongs to the plaintiff aud ho seeks relief from excessive taxation in this way W M Robertson of Norfolk has the prosecution of the case which from present indica tions will be a hotly contested one i PAKKERS HAIR BALSAM Olauuei anil boutlftci the btlr lromutei lnxuriaut growth Never Falls to Kcotora Gray jxair to lit juuiuiui lAjior Curd fcalp di tai balr tailing fiOcamlIHJiU DrupglnH Help Nature I Babies and children need I -proper food rarely ever J cine If they do not thrive on their food something is I wrong They need a little T help to get their digestive T machinery working properly i i i MSM COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPMTES or LIMES SODA i will generally correct this 1 difficulty j If you will put from one I fourth to half a teaspoonful I in babys bottle three or four I I times a day you will soon see J j a marked improvement For j larger children from half to a teaspoonful according to I age dissolved in their milk 1 if you so desire will very I j soon show its great nourish- f f ing power If the mothers milk does not nourish the 1 I baby she needs the I crn U mill cIiaih ff i T j -v 11 win jiiuyv au eueti at once both upon mother i and child 50c and 100 all druggist SCOTT DOWNE Chemist New York II tMM I z J r 1 I i i 4 t is f