The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, June 07, 1905, Image 6

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Time Table
Lincoln)
Omaha,
Chicago,
t. Joaeph,
Kanaaa City,
t.Loula and all
polnta Bait and
outh.
COIjUMHUH. N'Klt.
Denver,
Helena,
Butte,
Bait Lnko City,
Portland,
Ban Franclaco
and all polnta
Weat.
THAINN I'HAIIT.
No. 22 I'ntMinKiir, .IhII) mrit HuiKlny TM n, in
No. I'i ArroiiiiiitHlntinii, ilnlly mi-npt
tlaturilar 4.80 . in
Tiiainh Aliliivr.
No, 21 l'iiMnKir,iliillynir.it Hnn.lny, H.M . m
No. II AwoiiiiiiinInIIoii, ilnlly m.'i'i'
Hanilny 1:110 i.u
Rlnls-Kyu Viuw .' tlm (Joliiiii-
bin ItiVIT
An rtttrnotivo t(iii;riiiliimil niiip, in
oolorn, (fivinKin:()Miirolioiiiiivr iiloiinf tlio
onuritry on nn.l tributary to tlm Colinu
tiia Kivor. Thin iimp jh in fnlilur form,
on the raverao hIiIh rontninii un inturwit
iag ileHuription of tlm ('.iliiinliiii llivnr
route. Coiiiiw Hunt frrn by 1'). Ii. !(
MAX.O. l'.Jfc T. A. U. 1 11,11 CO.,
Omaha, Nebr., on mwipl of four ami In
pontage.
Cheap Excuruoni.
Uheap rutea otto way to OrUlfornla.
Paget Bounil ami tlm NorthwuHt coun
try, daily until Mav loth. Low lioiun
Mekor'a ronntl trip ratna Mitroli 'IhI
to eMtern Colorado, th IUk Horn Ha
In autl North I'latin Vallny whnrn
there la an eioollnnt ohnnro of KnttliiK
in on the ground lloor nhnnil of tlm
orowil and pink up ImrgalnH in irrlgnt
eel land.
KA8TKHN TIUPS. If yon am non-
templatinR an eaatorn trip thin npriiiK
better write run for Information. Wo
will probably tin nblo to oil or you
money Having RUggflRlloiiR.
L. W.Waknly, (Jnn. I'ann. Agnnt.
L. F. Mentor Tiiikot Agnnt.
A LAID OF W0NDER8.
Teacher's Imtltuto
Tho Platte county Teacher' IruM
tuto will cotiTono in the High School
Httililing, Colurohup, Nebraska, Juno
I',', IW."i at b:30n. in., ami continue in
nexoloti ono wook.
A. K.Wlptiliip of llontou, Mann, will
bo hrn the full week. Dr. Witmblp
In a motiibur of tho MnMnolnmetta
Htnto Hoaril of Ktlucatiou ; iilitnr of
1 lie ' Journal of Kdiicnt ion ," author
of mivnrnl books; nan luutn lironlilotit
of Now Knglantl Kilttnrlnl Annonla
tion; of Ihn Kilucntinual l'nM AmooI
atinn of Anioriuu; of thoAinoricnu In
Htitutn of Inntruotion, ami in active
In niiuiy pnlitiu-Hpirihul ttHsocintloun,
cluliH nuil innvmiiniilH,
2 In M'curiug tlm rmrvlroH of Dr.
Wlnnhip Mr. Lnavy Ih curlntnlv for
tunndi. O. V. (larrot, Olty Snpl. of tlm Hno
Oily iiublic hcIiooI who Iiiih ilomi much
itiNtlluIn work in Nnhnihlcn mill town
will iilno Im Imro. Hup't. Manvillc
tnys of him. "Ono of tho very bout in
Ntlltito liiHlrunlorH I over kimw. Ho
in un iiiNplrntion, ami n pownr. Ho
loavoR n Htrotig hnpri H-.ion, wlmt he
li'iiiiliKH Ih cnrrtiiil into tlm hcIiooIm tl
lii'iUH fruit, Im in IiunIui'nh In linn up-lo-ilutn
way."
MInh Aiiiiii Vnntlor Took who ha
lirini iiiHtlltilo liiNtruclor in thlr
tonii ilillVrnnl coiiiilli'H In NidirnNkit,
in ninlit of which idm Iiiim mturimd
lo lilt Kiirouil nud third iugngniimntN,
will liiivo chiirgn of Urn primary
work.
All pnrMitiH who urn to teach ill
I'lntto county tlm ensuing your are
oxpicl(d to bo prcNniit. With thlH
oxcidlcut rorpK of InntructorH, tnnclmrN
cmiunr nfford to iiiIhh thin itmtituto
under any circuniHtmiccH.
Tlm reception to tenchcrit und their
invited frientln will bn held Monday
evening, June I'J.
Tim exmuinntioiiHwill lie held in tlm
High School niMcinly room Juno IU,
,'OSI, 'ii.
The nverngnu required will bo tho
Hiunn oh previoiiH yenrn.
L. II. LKiWY County Sup't.
Road Overieer'i Salaries.
A few days ago a Jpurnnl rejorler
met J, K. Morrow, road overseer,
oponiiig up a road from tho Hengglcr
hay meadow about two miles north of
Uotumbus. Dldcumlng tho extra
work imtiofcd uion tho rond overreor
by tho heavy rains, Mr Morrow, xnid
Im tlid uot believe there was a olear
understanding on tho rt of road
overseers, as to how much they were
Iteruiitted by Inw to collect for their
norvlcoft. For the benefit of these
officers in Plattn county, the Journal
iiuntes from the law on this subject :
"The overseer shall be nllawd '.'
per day, including the lime ueceiisnr
lly spent in notifying bauds, superin
tending the work of ronds ami mak
ing tint his return, but ho shall receive
uot to oxceetl tlm sum ot$:!l) in nuy one
yenr, which sum shnll Im paid from
the district rondfuinl."
COUNTY OFFICERS.
ItflKeSontlltlvp JoSKyVJlMllfB
.lerk JoilNOlur
illPtW l'llAKLrJ.!AHHIrt
.JuiM-rliiteiiilimt ....I,. II. Iirivv
AMHmor John J. (Ia!,i.m
In.ltf John lUrrriiMiN
Attrti.. ... , I- H. Mtium
1'nwmiriT Dihk A. Ilrmisti
fh-rkof DiKttlut Court r.Sl.lliiiitNTiirii
C.roti.T ,....i:.ll. Mm
Hurv.')oi II. I,. IIOXHITKH
HOAIM) OK HUI'KHVIOIIK.
Dlfct. t InilN (lot r.
DIM, 2 1't.rfii HrMiiii
lllM.it - ...John Hwani.
Jirt.4 PlItNK KlMINAN, I lillllltllili
Jlfl.R ItlTlMII.I-ll I'. Miri.t.rn
liUt.rt-j I.OUI ltit.it. K. J. Kiium
V. ri. Sk.n k i ic I. II. Mllli.nl, Khmr J. Ilur
kt'tt
Alr.Miu.it fr roNdiirHH. ai IIintiiiut, J. J
Mc"r"" HrAIKtlKFIt'KKH.
(J.ni'riinr, John II. Mlfki'jil.lHit.'liiitit llov.
rriinr, K. II. Mi'lllltolii Mii-n-mry HIhIh, A. (Iiil
ixhii; Amlltor, V. M. S.-iitlr, Jr.: Tii-nMircr,
I'l-n-r Jlorli-iin'ii; Alloriii-y lli'iii'lnl, NorrU
lln.un. Millutritillillll.Mlt I'lllllll' llll-lrlll'tlllll. J.
I, M.'llrii'lr, ruliiliilhnliilii'i I'ulitU lili.ln, II.
.M. Il.iliili. . ,. ., ,. ..
Jllluili llril JtUHCIM UlHllllOT -('. Ilnllnn
iHi-k.J.ll. Iliiili-r.
Sknahih IIhuIi IIiiuIii'k,
IImiimi.ni iiivk-JIiii IliMriilni J.W.II.-tiilot
Ki.or llrriitHK.srxrnK Y- Hour.
Tli igataaar FlatU Many Thlag oi
IitiNit In tialtforaU.
Ualifornin linn nunierotiH niituriil
bridgee, oaveti, etc. of no little in to rout.
Tho Mnmotli Cuvo of CidnveriiH, dm
covervd by iiiinorH in 1K.M); the AlubiiHler
Cave; the Crynlul l'ldnco Cave, coiitiiiu
iug a uuiulier of iittrnelivu Hiililerrmieun
apparliiientH, eueli iih the bridal Cliuiii
oer. tho Chryetnl I'nluoe Uooiu. Aeiiri-
oueappartiuent culled MiiHie Hull, where
lu Uep.wilH or n.UiHiiiH origin not only
take tho form of organ pipee, Hoiiiidiug
boards etc., but emit, when Hlrtick, iiiiihi
calaonudHund vibrutioiiH, Near IIiIh enve
are two natiind hridgoii which the tour
let oau viriit and return lo the rail rood
within half nu hour. The only niituriil
way to reach tliemi sceneH of iutoroNl jh
Via "The Overliind liitnited, Ibuite,"
ooiuprimng the Union I'mutlcaiid Soiitli
eru Pacillo, now roily one line. The
only lino running through trniiiH to Han
FraneiHco from Oiiudiii, iIh fiiHt trniiiH,
arriving Hixtimn liourN idieml of nil coin
petitore. I'liiuphliitH and miipH ilencrib
ing thu wondiTH of t'ldifurniii, and full
information about the moHt comfortalil
and direct route to the I'liciltc CoatH.cne
be obtained of l' I,, hoiunx, (I. P. -T.
A, Uiiiaha. Neb.
Real Estate Transfers.
Umik of Hn.ll Mills to (Jnrl
Hansen It :i blk U Crexton
Aug.CMillet to KmilyOHborrr
It r. & f. blk ill SteveiiH ad
to Co wd
C F lUodeilorn to Hloreilorn
Hlllsahock Lbr Co sw uw,
hw so :i(l-IS-'J w wd
Mary Henry to V. Ternsinskt
w III It I blk IIS Col Ag'n't
Joollnuor toltnsltta Hchneliler
It. blk I IT Col wd
H C HaiiHen to Ma McCrnu It
7 blk 0 Cornloa wd
Dora NnthicNscn to U F Huh-
uiniin It ii blk !l (Jrostnn wd
.Totdnh Kley to C F lluhmnnn
It II, blk 5, (Weston wd
HughtlughcH toMnryMnhalVey
It l.V'J blk I.HniltliH ail to Co IKK) (Mi
() Htor. ot al to K HLenoh Its
r. - iiblk II liockners 1st nil
to Hum special w d
C llSheldnn toClintouWilbur
It !l-1 bk Hi Plattn Ceu
Fred Meedel to LouisaMeedel
nn ne, uw lie, nw uw, nw
nwlh-IT-'J
Kllza Wilnun to Wm Ulpp pt
se m I'-i-lH-'iw wd
lly Chrlstenseu to Mich (inN-
Nirs It r, (I, 7, sblk III IiuIh
Mils Blunt.
MIhh Olive Hlunt, sevnu yearn a
teacher and missionary In Japan now
winking in connection with tho Mate
W. O. T U. will speml Hiinday mid
Monday in Columbus with following
appointments: Sunday II a. m. ml
drew on Japan at Kaptlst church and
then nt the Congregational church !l
p. in , a uinxM meeting for children.
Sunday evening Sterenptlcan illus
trated aililrexH on Temtiormico nt same
place. .Moudny :: p m. add reus to W.
0. T. II. Monduy availing sloreopticon
views on Japan.
Miss Ullvo M. Hlunt, who comes to
Nebraska for two months and whom
I met nt tlm National Convention in
Philadelphia, is an attractive, Chris
tian woman. Wo have tho finest tes
timonials of her work from tho Htate
Prcidilniit and Fieri Hncrntnry of Kan
as and elsewhere. Having given
seven years to missionary work in
Japan, she is especially fitted to inter
est in tlm tomperaucn and missionary
work. With her stem ptlcou she will
especially please the young people.
Her temperance work nmnng children
is very effective.
Dora V. Wheolock,
President Nebr. W. C. T. U.
GHURGH DIRECTORY.
CUNIIUKdATIUNAIi Mnhlmth wI.im.1, U.I'.u.
hi. rii'iu'liitii!, II ii. in. nuil .' .. in. H.-iili'i
r.iul.'iii.ii, i im . in, I'riijt-r iiifa-iuu; Uiiirxilu)
nl i. in. IjuIii-h Aiullliiiy IitkI WiiIii.i-.Iii) In
.m'li month lit p. in. IjiiIIi Minxiomir)
h.K'll'U I'trt Wcllicwlilj ill CIII'll tlllilltllllt :i l, in.
(I, A. MliMiio, I'lmiiir.
IIKIIMAN i:VAN(li:i.ll'AUI,lt(ir.Hl'ANI-
Silli.l.i) M'hiiol, V:MI ii. in. I'n-iii'hlim mtUci',
III..MI it. in. iiiili I'colil.iV MiH-lel), i-erj lo
w.ikx, Miinilii) MMI . in, Irfiili.'x Al.l S.x'li'l),
tuM Jhurfolii) of t-iicii in. inlli, J :H . m. I'iiio-l-llllll
M'll.Mll, Hi.liii.lii) ! to I'Jii. in. t'otiliriuii
ti.ui rliih", 'I'liitmliiy iin.l t'ri.M), ' to H p. in.
IIKV. II. nilll HIKHI, lliniiir.
I'ltllHIIVI'KUIAN Kiililmth HrliiHtl, VX n. m
Korinoii. IliKlii. in. Hi'iilor i:ii.lfiior, 7ml . in.
Kvi'iiliiM Mriiin,soi. Prnn-r iii.m-IIiii! nn.l Mini)
of tlixMnlilii.tlim'h.Hil li-t.Mii.N.liili. in.'llilirH.lii).
Uiillini MlM.liiuiiry i-orl.1) InM I'rl.liiy of vwn
nth. Iji.II.-h Al.l iilleriiiiln W.iIiiiimIii) of imii-Ii
inoiiih, W i.rru N. II vikkv. I'uMor.
Protected by
Block Signals
The first railway in America fo adopt the abso
lute Dlock System in the o)cration of alltrains
was the
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
The St. Taiil lioad was the first railway lo light,
its trains by electricity. The St. Paul Koad
was also the first to adopt the stevm heating
system. Tree through daily trains to Chicago
from all points on the main line of the Union
Pocific Railroad. For time table, special rates,
etc., see Union Pacific Agent, or write
F. A. NASH, Qin'l Western Agent, 1524 Farnam St.
OMflNft. NBBRA&Kfl.
MCTIMtniSr I'riwliliii:, IddSn. in. nml HSJ
ii. in. Hiili.ln) hflnMil, ViM in. Junior liiKiie.
d.an p. in. Kiiwnrtli l'iiieif, .( I- in. I'n;)i
lll.t't IUK, Tlllllwlll) . N til l. III. Illlll All! WH-I.'I)
i.i.ry other WihIihwIh)-nt !lM'-in. ,, ,
I,iiin linn Hk Woi.r, TuMor.
IIAPI'IHI' Hiiiitlnywliool. llMiin m. UTinon
ll:im ii. in Junior II. V. V. U., IIWI p. in. Henloi
II. V. I. I), nt :"" l- m. Hi-rmtiii, "! u in.
Prim-r iim-llnuTlmrHlii), Mill p. in.
ItfV. !:. J. Ul.MKii, I'uMor.
(i;ri co
aoo.oo
1500.00
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100 00
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Homes For Children.
Miss Carrlo Htownrt, Ornuil Island
District Huperlntendent of tho Nit
braska Children's Uomo Society will
be locntetl with Mrs. W. A. Way, ftlft
West 10th street, for about two weeks.
Miss Stewart asks tho co-operation
IIIIAtT: KI'IHCUI'AI, Low n.hlirnlloti, Si
ii. in. Him.lii) Si'h.H.I, IIHl u. in. 1'r.iirhliiK,
ir.lniii. in. Keiiliiwrvlrii, Hjm p, in. rt. An
ilri.H HiotliKri., m-i-oiiiI lurrtlii) of ein-li nioiith.
IllUIKlitrrr. or tlm KIlIK, mh-oIi.I 'llH'whl) of i-iwli
moiith. IjhII.-m (IiiII.I, h mil WiMn.'wIiiy ol
.mil, inniilli. ll.V. W. A. Cahii. lt.Hl.ir.
(IMIIMAN I.UTIIKIIAN - I'nwlilint, I0ln. in.
.Sninliiy Hi-lnml, - I'- in. Iji.II." Sm'IMy imww
nun Tlmrwliiy in imm'Ii inoiijli.
Ukv. II. Mikhni.rii, I'nMnr.
HKIIIIIIANI.KIl ClltilU 'II OK I.AITKU
DAYHAI.Vrrt Knhlmth hch.Mil, lllu. in. I'limi-li.
Iiim wrvlei'. It ii, in. Hiii-riiini'iitiil wrvleo liml
Hiiii.Ih) In i'im'Ii mouth.
llyolioK W. (l.M.l.KV, KUI.tr.
MT. IIONAVKNIUIIA CATHOLIC -Hnmliiy
wrvlr.'H, iiiiihh nml wrinon nt n, ti nii.l l.iW
oVl.H'k, Hnnilny miIiimiI nml Im-iihIIi-Uoii lit J
oVI.H'k. Thxtlo'rliH'k iiiiirh i Kiv.'ii III I'oliMi
iin.l tlm HoVlmk iiiiihHiilt.'riiiitolyiiilli'riniiiiiiiiil
KnuliMi. Wit'k ilny iiiiii-b ci.-ry inornlliK lit
nVlock. KriiliDH ill ail'. nVlork, MntlouH nn.l
iM'ii.Mirtlon. t'liiifwitioiiH liiiinl from 4 lo
..'..l..L viil,r,l.iv,i nml friiin 7 to II on nlllnlllt
of the church mid lienevolent people of momliiK. CoiifiwlmiH nlwi Hnmlny mornibit Ui-
l.ininiinn.1. IIILnr.,
Tho Journal lor news
No Secret About It.
It is no Niinret, that for ruts, burns,
ulcers, sores eyes, IioIIh, etc., nothiiiK
Is so effective as llncklenV Arnica
Halve, "If didn't take Ioiik to euro
a bad soro I had, and it is all U.K. for
Noro eyes," writes 1), li. (IreKor.v, nt
Hope, Tex. '-.'ft cents nt Uhas. Hack's
tlriiK store.
Oolntnlius in her efforts for the home
less, ilestttuto nud deiiendent children
of Nobrnska. Anyone knowing of
OhrUltan homes deniritifr to receive
nun of these little Htrnnuers, or of
children nendltiR tho attention ot
Mich nn organization, will klnillv re
liort to Bliss ate wart or to any one of
the Local Hoard members, ns follows :
Mrs, U. A. liiiiHtrnm, pros;
Mrs.Jas. Babcock, vice pros.
Mrs. W. A. Way, sen;
Mra. Stlres, treas;
Mrs. Tiffany.
One of tho best equipped optloat
offices on tho weat will bn opcned.lono
5th in tho front room over Pollock's
drnR stoie by Dr. Terry of Omaha.
Dying Of Famine.
Is, In Its torments, liko dying ot
consumption. The progress of con
sumption, from tho beginning to tho
verv end, In a long torturo, lmth to
victim anil friends." When I had con
sumption in Us Unit stage," writes
Win. Meyers, of Uearfnss, Mil., "after
trying different medicines autl n good
doctor, in vain, nt last took Dr.Klug's
Now Discovery, which quickly and
perfectly cured mo." Prompt relief
nud snrn euro for coughs, colds, sore
throats, bronchitis, etc. Positively
prevents pnoumoula. Ouarauteed at
Chas. Dnck's drug store, price ftO cents
and 91 per bottle. Trial bottlo free,
l-'A'lllKII rilirollAI.ll KAt.AMA.IA, l'rliwt.
V
Have You
SOMETHING
TO SELL
?
Try our wnnt columiiH. Some
body wants what you wnnt to
Hfll.
Do you want tnhuys'omothitiKV
Ask for it in our want cnliimiiH.
Somebody hna wlmt you want
and will sell cheap. Wo Runran-
tfii satisfaction. If our work
doesn't please you, toll us nlmut
it; wc'il take pleasure in innkuur
it ri;;ht.
Do yon need some Btnoionory?
If so, call ua up on cither phono
and n Journal representative will
call on you, or como up to tho
office nml we will lit you out.
Golumbiift Journal Go
ATTRACTIVE
COAST TOURS
Take the Burlington from Columbus to
I'nrtlun.l.Kcnttl.'. Tiii'oni.iiin.lli.'tiini. (lliicctli.iiil.'M, llaily fmni Mny'."'l .VIG.OO
r.irtlaii.lnii.l It.'liini. (One Wnyslu ('iilifoiiii i. Mii Z. L'l, i:. '.. ,:n. ::t,,liino I.U. ('.
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timuil ilnti'H ill AliKU.st liml S.'iti'inlMT .. . fid (HI
Snn ('riinrlxro, l.twAiiKi'lfHiiiiil It.itnrn, (llii.-i t Itontrs) Ahov.- l:iln ftfi.OO
San KmnclNni, l..i:i AnirrlcHiinil lli-tiirn, (Dlrvrl Itontii.) Mn IKi. lid. Ill, .liinc I, Am--
nst in, it, ii;. i:i. ii,ociuiHriT. w. v.i. .-ji.i!i nu.no
Tlii'M' r;ite apply over the llinllnvliui'- iliir.t lini' to iriiii, theii.e
tlmiiitrli Si-onii- t'oloinilii :mil ,di l,:il,c ritv.
AIo owr Hi.' lliiiliiiL'liiii-N'oitliiTii I'ni'ilii' iliri'i't ii(itlir-l ruiilr to I'y.'rl
Siiuinl nml Poitl.iiiil.
The liiiinl i'eiupielii'iikle Inlli nl' tile I'.nilir ro.Kl, liirluiliirr (Mliloinh,
-li:il:i lioiilc, I'oitl.uiil Kiolliiili. 111 "it-1 MHIliil litii-, V'iliiiijloii .mil
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mid IUl' I lot ii iiiiiiitrviti iiitiiie.'tiiiii with HiN nip nil Ii no .iililliion:il '-iiiir
Ilnlly throtiirli I'tillnimi i:iuilnril -I.Tpi-i to .m I i ,i mi --o ii Mcumm,
Si-i'iile Cnlornilii mm S:dt l.uke.
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I'li-t mill the lic-t nay lo in:il;i' it.
L. F. HECTOR, Agent, Columbus, Nebr.
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KANSAS CITY TO THR GULP
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PA83INQ THROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF
CLIMATE, SOIL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHCR
RAILWAY IN TH WORLD, FOR ITS LENGTH
AlnnKlt4 llniiro tlir flno-it Irtiul'.ntllcil furi'MiM liut.-iiiKill itinln rum Hi'
r.itt.in; fin .'iminicr.i.il itiil. unci "'a- Ii uu'li'tiili, f-ir otliri fiiuti nml I .
ties; for i-mniuiTi'liil rilliluloilli.i, miiiiI.i, luiiiitt.i Hint '.nrinl It ut-K f'liin
tor minrtriHiie hikI riciMMilil vnil. m; fur iiu-rrlmiiliilil.' tliul-t-r , lor riiihii.t
Jiurdi's, in ulc j, emtio, line, Kli.-., pmiltry nn.l A npirit i;uutH.
Write lor Information Conc.nlna
FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS
Niw Colony tocatloni, Impronert Farmi, Mineral L.inils. Illcii Land nml timber
liiuli, and lor coulet ol "Current Evnl," V usinotti Unnarlunitiis,
Hlco Book, K. C. S. Fruit Bonk
Chciiprouii.UrlpliouitijreUpu' ticket on kuln llrdt slid third Tiii'.uliiy.i nf
eiii'li nioii tli.
THC 8HOHT LINE TO
"THE LAND OF FULFILLMENT"
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IfliltlEV MOCACEC CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF
MUHEI UiaEROEO
THE TOTAL DEATHS.
When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys.
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corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases In every form, tones up the
cured of BMQttrs disease. whole system, and the diseases that have
Mr. Robert Q, flurk, Klnora, Saratoga Co., N. V.. wrltrat 1 am (tad lo hava an oppor
tunity of telling what magnificent mult. I have had from ualna fOLBY'S KIDNEY
CURK after havlni triad other advartlard m.-dlclnra and aevrral phvalclana. Before I began
It I had to net up from it to 10 tlmta each night to relieve my bladder. 1 we. all bloated up
twllb dropay ana my eye.lght wae ao Impaired that I could ecarcely aee one of my family
acroaathe room. In fact. I waaao badly u.edunthat I hadalvenun hope of llvlna when I
wae urged by a friend to try POLKY'S KIUNKY CURK. One jo-cent bottle worked wan
dare, and before I had taken the third bottle the aupr rrluoue fleah had gone, aa well aa all
other oymplomo of Kidney trouble. My friend, were aurprl.ed that I waa cured, aa they
i triad It lui failed to bo benefitted.
K. O. DUTTOJT, Trnv. Pass. Afft. . . WABNBB, O. X'. nuil V. A.
Kanaaa City, Mn. Kannun City, Mo.
T. V. XOnnttCB, Vvav. ruiia. anrt Imlrf'n Aif t., Kantian City , Mo.
paajggjpjpMajgjgjge,
II thought I waa going to die. livery few daye aome one cornea from mllee away to learn
the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Urlght'a Dlacaee, and not one that
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resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear,
because the cause has been removed. Com
mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
at the first sign of danger. Do not risk
having Bright' s Disease or Diabetes.
Twd 8lzs, 60 Cants and $1.00.
SEVEN WONDERS
ol' tin' Aini'iiciiii Cniitiiii'iit:
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(imit Slinli(iiio I'uIIm Tlii'l'iilum-
liiu Ivivi'r; Mount llnml; Tin- lii'l'u'i
iit'l'tilit'iii'iiitiiTlif YuM'iiiitc; Lui'iii "'ut M1"'
iii'iiKs fJri'iil Still htiki
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UNION PACIFIC
AMI rtiNM:iTin.rt
TO nu:
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION
PORTLflND. ORbOON, Junn I to or.!. IS. I90G
inquirn of
W. II. ItENlIAM, Aftont.
SOLD AND REQOsUENDED IY
McCLINTOCK & CARTER,
Columbus, Neb