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Looking for . , . Winter Underwear ? We have an elegant , all-wool fleeced article seldom sold for less than one dollar , which we are now of fering for , per garment A fine all-wool camel's hair of excellent d O f\C\ value for , per suit - - - p < W.V/\/ The finesfgrade camel's hair for , per suit - $2.75 Overshirts. We have an all-wool overshirt , heavyweight $1.00 weight , in all colors and sizes , for . Extra heavy Jersey knit overshirt , good value , 75c , for Finer grades of woolen overshirts , an k\ $2.50 elegant assortment to select from , up to . All these goods are bought in case lots from factory , saving jobbers' profits. AIL the latest things in percale laundered shirts. FRANK JMORGAN v' The Leading Clothier r ( ? A H. H. TARTSCH , Manager. MENARD BLOCK * N * ' ' < > tVi. . # Rex Rheumatic Cure is not a medicine or drug to be taken internally , neith er is it a liniment for outward application , but an ar ticle to be worn and is made of certain metals that draw the uric acid from the blood. It costs $2.00 and f never wears out. Written guarantee to refund money in 30 days * if not entirely satisfactory. Itcures Rheumatism Acute Chronic , Muscular and Sciatic , Lumbago and .Gout. Send 2c stamp for little booklet that tells the whole story- Address , REX RHEUMATIC Co. , # Box 14- , Hartford , Conn. Mb fjjJHC * < - iJtJW -nitr JferJtr ' tfar * Mr Jtf tflr ijt - - t - - - - S-B SScj-acjA a6o n' ' n < ? coo Authorized Capital , $100,000. Capital and Surplus , $60OOO i coo GEO. HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , V. Pros. W. F. LAWSOH , Cashier. F. A. PENNELL , Ass't Cash. A. CAHIPBELL , Director. FRANK HARRIS , Director. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of suffer ers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure bjood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by McConnell & Berry. LADIE'S Friend TTuarnksyh and Pennyroyal Pills bring menstruation to the day. Never fail. No Pain ; No Disappointment. SI.00 box ; 2 boxew en re any cae , no matter as to cause Kahn's Pharmacy , Dept. T. Orualia , > - Nebraska "One Minute Cough Cure is the best rem edy I ever used for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for whooping cough. Children all like it. " writes II. N. Williams , Gentryville , Ind. Never fails. It is the only harmless icmedy that gives immediate results. Cuies coughs , colds , hoarseness , croup , pneumonia , bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. D. W. Loar. A Missouri girl aged nineteen has been married five times , and yet writes her name Alyce. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn , scald , cuter or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve , the best in the world , will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores , fever sores , ulcers , boils , felons , corns , all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McConnell & Berry. HEDWILLOW. * Keiiwillovv will lie will represented at the coming chicken show. Mrs. I' . J.Taylor has , as her guest , Mrs. Pratt , a sibler whom she has not met for forty- four years. If ( he climate agrees with Mrs. Pratt , she will spend the winter with her sister. Mrs. P. J. Taylor , Everett Moore's and Mr. , Elmer's people have all been properly sur prised hince our Ias > t writing. The weekly surprise parties are very pleasant and socia ble affairs. Louis Elmer came in contact with a refrac tory gate , while attempting to drive some cat tle , thereby marring the beauty of his features to such an extent that he won't care to visit his best i > iil for a while * Mrs. Frank Howe and Mrs. Baker of In- dhnola called on Mrs. Hyfield , Monday after noon on chicken business. .They report a flourishing poultry club at Indianola , with Mrs. Harrison as secretary. Quite a purse lias been raised for special premiums for the Indianola club exhibit. Ida Canaga , in company with a young man from Elwood , wns the victim of a bad runa way. Coming down the little hill near S. L. Miller's a strap broke allowing the pole to fall down. The young man attempted to hold the wheel , but was pulled out of the vehicle while making the effort. Seeing the horses were about to get beyond his control , he call ed to Ida-to jump , which order she obeyed. In all probability she would have fared worse had she not done so , for the buggy was over turned and badly smashed. As lor Ida , she escaped with a dislocated ankle , which was put in pl-rce by Dr. Iloyt. The young man we failed to learn his name was slightly in jured. Nellie Elmer will continue Miss Ida's school until the latter is able to resume teach ing. Spain's Greatest Need. j ' Mr. R. P. Olivia of Barcelona , Spain , spends his winteis at Aiken , S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters , America's greatest blood and nerve remedy , all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. AH America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble , purifies the blood , tones up the stomach , strengthens the nerves , puts vim , vigor and new life into every muscle , nerve and organ of the body. If i weak , tired or ailing you need it. Every bot- , tie guaranteed , only 50 cents. Sold by Mc Connell & Berry. I It wasn't the dark brown turkey meat that placed the dark brown taste in so many mouths , last Friday morning. I Mrs. R. Churchill , Berlin , Vt. , says , "Our baby was covered with running sores. De ; Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. . " A specific for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. D. W. Loar. I The governor of Georgia wants a ballot , "confined to virtue and intelligence. " Did his excellency ever read the story of the child who criea for the moon ? ! Miss Anna E. Gunning , Tyre , Mich. , says , "I suffered a long time from dyspepsia ; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure completely cured me. " It digests ' what you eat and cures all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief - ! lief in the worst cases. D. W. Loar. i In an Ohio town on Thanksgiving day three ' brothers married three sisters. Cupid must . have used a widely scattering shotgun when ( he fired at that bunch. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia , tried doctors , visited mineral springs , and grew worse. I used Kpdol Dyspepsia Cure. That i cured me. " It digests what you eat. Cures i indigestion , sour stomach ; heartburn and all lorms of dyspepsia. D. W. Loar. " Before my wife began using Mother's Friend she could hardly get around. I do not think she could get along without it now. She has used it for two months and it is a great help to her. She does her housework without trouble. " is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine ment. It is the one and only prepara tion that overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don't take medicines internally. They endanger the lives of both mother and child. Mother's Friend is sold by druggists for SI. Send for our free illustrated book. Ike Bradfleld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Ga. [ CONTINUED FROM I > IKST PACK. ] any color \voultl do , so long i < t > u w.i.- . tea. AuU the ilecoratlona , UUCUMUII'S warmth elc.ull , sustained the bciuiniciit Harry Jones , the uuipue , spoke 10 "The Two Colors , " paying u high com pliment to llie victorious crimson , and imiiciuing that with proper couching unit u wider and more intelligent knowl edge of the game , the lusty weurers of jellow unit black would be loeuieuvor - tliy of the crimson's steel , und no nils- take. He closed with a waim tribute 10 clean und manly athletics , a sentiment upon which almost all ol the speukets dwelt with emphasis , we are pleased to note. Toastmaster Turner's introductions , interludes and closing utterances were in his best and happiest mood. The rev erend gentleman is H member of the club , one of its charter members , and stands for all that is clean and honorable and manly in sports and places foot ball easily in the van and forefront of all the modern sports His additions to the affair were felicitous and timely. The hotel parlors and dining room were all decorated in crimson the club colors and the effect was very cheerful. A be-nbboned " ' " - pig-skin and the" Babies' bottle , together with two painted foot ball scenes , made the special decora tions. After the company had reached the limit of gastronomic satiety which makes self-protection impossible , the members of the club inflicted the following ode upon the defenseless assemblage , to the air of ' " " inspiring "Hot Time : There has been a game of football in this good old , good old town , And the "Babes" are mighty happy , for they called the grown-folks down ; And the colors , black and yellow , they have vanished all away , For the railroad boys are mourning and wear ing black today When you see that bon-fire does begin , Walk right up and throw your stoie-box in , And when the fire bums low , we'll tell it one again Ilow the "Babies" played football that day- Thanksgiving. Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! The crimson is all right. That mass-play was simply out of sight ; We scored eleven times , and it gave them such a fright , That they quit us at football that day. To gratify public curiosity we give a literal interpretation of the M. A C yell : Who-ah ! Who-ah ! Who are we ? We are the boys of the M. A. C. Zis ! Boom ! Rub-a-dub-dub ! That's the McCook Athletic club. The high wind of the evening pre cluded the having of the bon-fiie , fire works and "red-lights" contemplated. Both Total Losses. Monday morning , between the hours of four and five , H. H. Troth's leed store and Mrs. Lottie Brewer's restaurant were both practically destroyed by fire. Mr. Troth owned the building he occu pied. He carried $1,300 insurance on building and stock. He states that his loss is about $500 over and above the in surance. The restaurant building was owned by J. J. Garrard , who had it in sured for $800 which will cover his lessen on same. Mrs. Brewer carried $800 on the stock and fixtmes of the restaurant , and this \vill probably cover that loss. A. McMillen suffered slight damage by water running into his cellar. The or igin of the fire is unknown. It seemed to be difficult to get out many people to the fire most of the citizens not hearing the alarm at all , but the work of the de partment was very effective , and the flames were confined to the fwo build ings , notwithstanding there are two frame buildings on the north. Masonic Election. King Cyrus Chapter No. 35 , Royal Arch Masons , held its annual election of officers , Thursday evening , in Masonic hall. The following officers were elected : William Smith , High Priest ; Marion O McClure , King ; Justin A. Wilcox , Scribe ; George S. Bishop , Secretary ; Sylvester Cordeal , Treasurer. At the annual election of Oc-co-nox-ee Council , R. A. M. No 16 , the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Hugh W. Cole , T. I. M ; William Smith. D. I. M. ; Justin A. Wilcox , P. C. M. ; George S. Bishop , Secretary ; S. Cordeal , Treasurer ; J. M. Trammel ] , Tyler. McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. Corn $ .27 Wheat 42 Oats 18 Rye 25 Hogs 3 35 Eggs 20 Butter 20 Potatoes 40 Butter fat at Creamery 18 COURT HOUSE NEWS. DISTRICT COURT. Ida M. Purduui vs. George H. Purdtim ; divorce. MORTGAGE RECORD. Farm filings , $5,390 ; releases , $14- 438.10 , Town filings , $830 ; releases. $550. Chattel filings , $83,246.72 ; re leases , $ r i,457.12. Precinct officers-elect will remember that they must file their statements of expenses before January first , or certifi cates of election cannot be issued to them. j WOOL PS * & $ ffiSS 5 18 Dfo 5 ® § SS ? cks 5 i UP ! ? cksH $ 3 3m m m Clothing is higher , but having m S 5 ing bought a large stock be IB ® fore the advance we are enabled to sell you good Cloth ing at prices that were never lower. wl $ aaa yfrc Men's All Wool Suits , $4.45 and Upward § cro T 1 ; S > & * - Young Men's Suits , 3.00 and Upward > SS5 § Boys'Knee Pants Suits , 1.00 and Upward m We have some Special Bargains in b v-l- -J la MEN'S and BOYS' OVERCOATS. We still have a few of those CELEBRATED ZERO COLLAR ULSTERS left. We invite you to call and compare prices and quality. m SSS8 THE . . . . Qlfi G. L. DeGROFF & GO. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , Flatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea , SickHeadacheGastralgiaCrampsand all other results of imperfectdigestion. Prepared by E. C. DeWltt&Co. , Chicago. Develop IIIIIH- clcw , nerve * and braliiM und make a tnan of yourself Send fur one of our Doctor's Question blanks. No tno cases treated : ilil < e. Sexual ivi-ak- n c H x , I o N r > of power , drains after stools , pre mature discharge. Varicocelecured erne no charge. Where you are sulTeririp from effectH of * ell a b ( i K n we are pleaded to say that we are today the only iinn who can KUitranH'p a cnr < : with our Turkish I. M I. . i > u. . \Vt- never fail to cur no niitui i 10 : i r * . Do not look ( urthur. as w.l i not our hlank. BLOOD OUl ni < > ciIiiieK < : iririirocd to run . . i-y . . r < > matter how fc.wr.or how li > . _ - : IIKII jr. with ' urKi-li i-yi > i > ilib i-tirc. ? _ \ , \ A ! ondiiii i sri.jiiirt > * ' \ > riip tl- . ' ! ( I ! . r- ! | , T HAI-N 'S P1A N'fCY CVAHA. N F B | DeWitt's I.iltJtKsuly Kiti > purify thr blood , clean the IIXT.-'I v LT ' ' Ille < , -triu 1'anious little pills f > r u P ' i > -'ion and Ii\t troubles. I ) . \ \ . Loar. McCook Transfer Line J. H. DWYEE , Proprietor. J Spfccinl attention pnid to hauling furniture. Leave orders at either lumber yard. INTMENT ; CURES NOTHING BUT PILES , i , A SURE and CERTAIN CUREs * known for (5 ( years as the g BEST REMEDY for PILES. 2 SOI.D KY ALT , DRCGGISTS. : : i I ? EICHA233KIU23. C3. . 53. LSTO. aasasiBNas&NXsaNSsMN. At McCONNELL & BERRY'S. LADIES' CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES Buy your shoes at. SHOES. . . The only. A SPECIALTY. . . Justjwhat are the best for Exclusive Boot We have the Largest Stock The Little of the Most Stylish and Serviceable Lady Shoe Store viceable Ladles' Shoes on the Where all market , at Prices that CanNot you can get the The Spirited Not Be Duplicated. in McCook Styles and Grades at Girl PRICES THAT . . . Warm Shoes. flamma's Little Manor . . ARE AN INDUCEMENT . . . We have the Largest Stock of Warm Shoes and Slippers ' or Papa's Rollicking Boy. . . . TO BUYERS for cold weather to select from in Western Nebraska. VAHUE & PETTY , Proprietors. Ladies' Cork ° Soled Shoes We Have Them. the Neatest , Warmest and Most Dressy Shoe for winter in the market ; for dress or play , and guarantee a perfect fit. price - - - _ - - ? 3.00 Children are given the same attention as older people. it S