Dakota County Herald Continuation of the Homer Herald. JOHH B. REAM, PCBLISnEIt. (subscription Trice. $1.00 Tcr Yesr. A weekly newspaper published At Dakota City. Piebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the rtinilt as second-class matter. Telephone No. 4.1. Republican Ticket. STATIC rnlted HUtei Senator Norrts Brown Governor Oeonw I Sheldon Lieutenant Governor M. R. Hopewell Secretary of State 4,.Oeo.O. Junkin A ml I tor K. M.rtearlc Treasurer I J. Brian Attorney General W.T. Thompson llnllm-iLV ntitntnlmilnnprs . II. J. Wlnnett Hubert Cowell J. A. William I And Commissioner II. M. KHton SiiDerintendent J. I McHrlcn COKORKftSIONAL Coiurressman. Third IMstrlrt J. F. Boyd BEltATORIAL Elehth District.... (loo. W. Wlltso Kennlor Citizens and Republican County Ticket County Attorney K. H. Berry Commissioner Third District. ..John Klerk Republican Repiesentative Convention. The republicans of the ICtli rcpre tentative district of Nebraska, are hereby called to meet in delegate con vention, at Pender, Tbnrston county, Nebraska, in said district, on Monday, October 8, 1900, at 2 o'cluck p m, for the purpose of placing in nomination a cnneidate for representative for said district to be voted for at tbe next gen ral election, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may come before the convention. The basis of representation is the vote cast for Charles It Lot ton, republican can dilate for supreme judge in 1905, being one delegate for each 125 votes or major fraction thereof, and one d. legate at large for each of said counties in said diatrict, giving Cum ing 9, Dakota 0, Tlinrston 5. It is recommended that the dcla gates present from each of avid coun ties be permitted to cast the full vote of their respective delegation. II 8 Smith, J E Bkown, O 0 AHDKIISOS. OomitteeuieD. Judge Edgar Howard seems to wax quite indignant over the intimation that Judge Graves, the demcratio nominee) for congress ia the Third Ne liraaka diHtriot, has ridden on passes since he was elected to a place on the district bench. Judge Howard do cln res that "Judge Oraves says be has bot ridden mile on a railroad pats inoe he took his seat ou tho district bench several years ago," and ehal lengea The lies to bring on proof to the contrary. Wa fcavo no record of wh it Judge Graves says. If he will i it it in writing that he never asked for a pass since be became judgo we may accommodate the desiro of Judge Howard for further enlightenment, Omaha liee. The biggest booat that has been given the candidacy of Judge Boyd in the 'Third district ii the bolt of his nomina tion by tbe Pender Republic, which pre tends to baae its opposition on the charge that he once rode on railroad pusses." The Pender Ilspublio is knowu far and wide as the thick and thin mouthpiece of the ring of Indian land rafters, who have been despoiling the Tioor Indiana on the Omaha and Winne bugo reservations. Its opposition to I lord meaue that the land thieves and i hair abettors do not regard the republi iDO andidate as a eats man for them mid that they prefer bin demooiatioop ponent, who jives nearer to tuo agency nod is better known to thorn. The Thurstou county delegation, which was i.aawd by the ringsters, was against u.iva lor nomination, wiiicu was one nuark to his credit, and their oontinuod -opposition should strengthen him fctill ifanhor with decent and honest pooplo republican and democrats alike tlirougbo.it the district -t-Omaha Bee HUBBARD. Rrr.riAt. CoBRrspoDKNcr. Dan Ilartnett and wife were city vis itors Wednesday. IJnug us your farm produce, we pay tbe highest cash price. Carl Anderson. Tom Pnpgan is very low with can cer of the liver. John Green and Frank Ileeney went to Omaha Wednesday to see the show, When you want a good duck coat for fall, go to Carl AndenonV All sizes and prices. D J Connley and wife went to Sioux City, Wednesday. Myers Bros shipped a car load of hogs Thursday. Try a meal at the Nordyke coffee house when in town. Lunches and meals served at all hours. Mary O'Connor went to Sioux City Tuesday. Mrs Carl Anderson was a Dakota City visitor, Thursday of last week. For all kinds of corn buskers sup plies, such as jackets, overalls, ' mit tens, etc, go to Carl Anderson's. Mrs John F Myers was down to the city Thursday of last week. W L Dodge shipped a car of his tborobred Hereford to Harlan, lows, Wednesday, to a party there who is gokg into the fancy cattle business. He shipped a car of hogs to Sioux City the lime day. Soe our line of pookctknives for boys, they cant be beat for the price. Cail Anderson. Alice Deacotn was a passenger to Omaha Tuesday, where she will visit friends and take in the carnival. Mrs Louis Deroin was up to Emer son Wednesday. Myers Bros shipped out two cars of grain Wednesday. We still have a few of those nickel plated Itochea'er lamp and cole blast lanterns. Carl Anderson. Jjouis Herman or Homer, was in town Wednesday morning, bringing the Collins Bros orchestra here to take the tram. Rural route No No 2 was estsblishel from this place October 1st, with Pearl Pcrsenger as carrier. I our cuns of corn for 25 cents at Carl Anderson's. Mrs Hans Nelson was to the city Wednesday. Joo Leeuom is back from his trip to ths DakoUe, where be went to look up a location in the livery busiuess. He has tot decided jet where he will locate. We can sell you a good, lnavy pair of 11x4 blankets for $1. Carl Ander son. M Fitzmmons and wife wero Sioux City shoppers Wednesday. Dun Ilartnett is figuring on build ing a flue new barn thU fill. I have for sale 500 bushels of fall seed wheat. This is the No 1 Turkey lied, and is the best to be had. Call and see me. Frank Ufilng ToUnPeokhara, an old resident of this place, died late Saturday night. He was found dead in bed about 11 o'clock that night, by bis ton Willie. He bad been threshing that day and after sup per, not feeling well, went and laid down and wben found later life had left him. The funeral services were held Tuesday, conducted by Father English, and tbe remaius were inter red in the Hubbard oemetary. De ceased came from Ireland, and wi s in bis 67th year. He loavea five children. Mrs L li'iuck, of Long Pine, Neb, and Willie, E Iward, Lizzie and Mamie. of this placo. Ben. Mr Kearney left Wednesday to stay the remainder of the week. Mrs J W Finnell visited friends in Sioux City Monday and Tuesday. L C Kearney and J M Millen saw "Peggy from ram" at the Grand Monday night. J nines Jones was visiting bis parents, T B Jones and wife, several days last week, before returning to Omaha to resume bis studies at the college of dentistry. Mrs L II Justus is visiting at the homes of Mrs Will Mann and Mrs Geo Thompson this week. James Boler left for Omaha Monday morning to attend the Creighton uni versity again this year. M J McMullen left for Waterbnry Tnesdav evening where be expects to work in an elevator. W T Bartlett was doing business in Ponoa Wednesday. Miss Celia Brady spent Sunday here at the home of her prrents. Miss Julia Nelson has gone to Sioux City to do dressmaking this fall. James Kramper and sister Anna re turned from Omaha Monday evening, after spending a week visiting friends William Haitnett bought a load of feeders at the yards in Sioux City last week. Mrs Mary E Nordyke lsft for Bloom field. Neb. where she will visit i month at the home of her daughter, Mrs W C Mitchell. Rev Fr Moriarity writes that he is very well and nicely situated at Ben son, Neb, J J McAllister, of Dakota City, was in town Wednesday. A conference was held here Tues day a number of priests of the dio cese being in attendance. ft i I It-.- - I from our Exchanges i I Ponta Journal: Dr G A Youugre ports a flue baby boy at the U St idiog home which arrived Sunday night. Ryder, N D, News: Mr A Seymour is a recent arrival from Dakota City, Neb. He has purohased a farm just an or town. Oakland Republican: Mrs S Karnes, of Homer, transferred here Monday from visiting in Omaha and Council Bluffs. Decatur Herald : Aa we go to pi ess we learn that Miss Ruth Miller and "Glen Olbrey were married in Oaaw Wednesday. Congratulations, Decatur Items in Tekamah Herald .o i unoyce went to Dakota city on Monday. ...Mr Louis Neal returned 1o tbe soldiers' home at Milford last .Monday. "Emerson Enterprise: II O Armour p-irchased drug store at Speucer, eb, last week. Dr Geo Armour ha harge of it at present and H O will rot move out for awbile preferring to .titke life easy. Tonca Leadei : Father Byrne went 'to Jackson this afternoon.... J VFear eon made a business trip to Dakota City Jtieeday alternoon....l Ualstes .made a bna'neas trip to Sioux City an - ..Dakota uity naturday. Thurston Items in Pender Times TUr Westfall of Dtkota City, visited at the P M Barnes home the first of the week.... A Nash was a passenger to 'Omaha last Batnrday. Lie aooompa uied bis daughter that far on her way to Haskell, Kansas, where she will at tend sobooL passenger Lutheran Church Announcements. Preaching Sunday morning at Sa lem at 11.00 o'clock, Sunday school at 10:00, C E at 7:30 p m. Preaching at Dakota City 8:00p m, U K 7:C0, Sunday school at 9:45 am, isaion Band at 3 :00 p m A cordial welcome to all. AaaOLVauftNCDQiRL or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of psin if Bncklen s Arnica Salve is applied promptly. J G Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich, says, I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all akin in juries, and find it perfect" Quickest pile cure known. Rest healing salve made. 25o at L M Leslie's drug store The terms of court for this, the 8th judicial district, for 190G, are as fol lows: Stanton. Cuming . Thornton Imkotn.. Cedar.... Dixon... .Tnnunry 22, September 10 Jmiuiiry ?M, September 17 April it, OctolsT IS , February li. October I March 6, November 1? Maich 19. Decembers BLOOD fOISONINO results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr King's Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausia, beadacho and colic, without griping or discomfort. 2Go. Guaran teed by L M Leslie, druggist. BUSINESS LOCALS a VeUNO MOTHER AT TO. "My mother has suddenly been made young at YU. .twenty years oi intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electrio Bit tern, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she bad in the prime of life," writes Mrs W L Gilpatrick, of Danfortb, Me. Greatest restorative medicine on the globo. Sots stomach, liver and kid neys right, purifies the blood, and cures malaria, biliousness end weakness. Wonderful nerve tonic. Price 50o. Guaranteed by L M Leslie's drug store. Imported draft stallions, $1000 each. Home-bred registered draft stallions, $300 to 800. Halt Bros, Osceola, Ia . Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, all sizes and kinds. Warner & Eimers. Soda Crackers and Home-bred draft stallions, $250 to $000; imported stallions, your choice, $1008, F L Stream. Cres'ton, Ia. The Herald and tho Minneapolis Dally News for $2 . Here's a chance to get a whole lot of reading matter for a li tie money. Ask for a copy. The best im ported horses, $1000 each. Home-bred registered draft stallions, $250 to $750 at my stable doors. A. Latimer Wilson, Creston, Ia. When you hav a news item that you would like to see in print, ting up the Herald, No. 43, and we'll print it. anything you choose milk for instance or alone. At every meal or for a munch between meals, when you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant corner, in the morning when you wake hungry, or at night just before going to bed. Soda crackers are so light and easily digested that they make a perfect food at times when you could not think of eating anything else. But as in all other things, there is a difference in sod crackers, the superlative being Uneeda Biscuit a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri tive qualities of the wheat are retained and developed a soda cracker in which all the original goodness is preserved for you. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY City, Bides Hei- JACKSON. Special CoBRKsponnKNCB. Jirs J lii McGociKle was visitinar menus in ilubburd Tuesday. Kate Sullivan of Sioux Citv mcnt r- . .... . . . ouuuay wuu her folks here. Miss Francis Sorenson. of Hubbard. is attending school hare and btsvinn at the home of Wm Haitnett, Fred Krumwiode and wifo are the happy parents of a baby boy their first born. Mrs Ed T Konrcey left Monday for through, and SALEM. Spkciai, Oorrksposlenck. Mr and Mrs Zeller, of Sioux spout Sunday at the Addie home. The little daughter of Chester kes and wife has been quite sick. Mrs B O nileman and daughter Pearl went to Omaha Saturday to vis it relatives and take in Ak-Har-Den. The Farmers Rural Telephone com pany, of South Salem, are now con nected with central at Dakota -City. Charles Heikes witnessed the ball game in Sioux City Sunday. I W Fisher is erecting a magnificent two story cow barn. Thomas MoGlashen and wife spent Sunday at the Waterman home near Homer.' Milt Foreslioe took in the dance at Homer Tuesday night. Robt Altemus, of Sioux City, and Audrey Allowav, of Homer, spent Sun day at the Altemus home of this place. Staok threshing has now began in earnest aud the thresher whistle can be heard in every direction. Tho cattle are now being brought home from the pasture and this is the time of vear the farmer dreads most to have the stock around, as time and feed are soaroe. Is Col Learner hunting boar or a much needed housekoepei . Elmer Blessing and Emmett Uiib ble are in Montana on a sheep buying expedition. Frank Learner and Tom Gribble re turned Wednesuay from their trip to the Shoshoue reservation. Neither of them filed on claims, as it is reported thut the irrigation project has fallen the land is worthless First publication Kept II 6w Sheriff's Sale. Notloo Is hereby itlven thnt by virtue of nn order of snle lusued by Hurry II. Aclnlr, clerk of the district court in mid for Dakota county, Nebraska, nnd directed to me, H. v. Hansen, sherltT of said county, coiiiiiiiiikIIiik me to sell the premises hereinafter (lcscrl! cd to swtlsfy a certain JuilKnieiit of the Mild district court of snVI county nod state, ol tallied at the Octolier, Im'iS, term thereof, to w It : ou the Nth day of .lanunry, li). In favor of K. P. (Hazier and luialnst Nicholas Kyim for the sum of elKhty-stx dollars nnd ninety one cents ($MI.DI. and elKht dollars aud sixty-nine cents ($n.(Mi), as nn attorney s fee, with Interest on said sums from J ii nuary M, Ht(, lit 10 percent, per annum, and his costs taxed nt seventeen dollars and elKhly cents 17.ho. I hnvo levied upon the following 'described property, to-wlt: The north twenty-four (241 acres of the northwest nuurter of section fifteen IIA), township twenty-nlno (swi, norm, ramie seven (71, east, all being located In said Dukota county and statu of Nebraska. And I will, on Tuesday, the Kith dny of (VtolH'i-, liK), nt lo o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south front lior of the court house in Dakota city, niikoin county, e braska, proceed to sell nt public, auction to the liiifhcst nnd lxst bidder, for cash, all of the alsive descrllx-d property, or so much thereof as may 1st necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Harry II. Adair, clerk of the district court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon in mu RKKrcKntti Drill? ino sum oi one hundred and twenty dollars nnd llfty-seven cents (tr.Hl.fi7), and nccruliiK costs. (ilven under my hand this l'Jtii clay or Scptcmlmr, A. D. Iuik). H C. HANSEN, Sheriff of Dakota County, Neh. Read "The Herald for All the mm One Quart of K Liquid OAI Makes a Barrel of Medicine fir Lice Killer Liquid Koal Cures These: Inf.nmntion of I.uiik Worm Distemper Cow Cholera Foot Kot Black UK Alsirtlon in Cows Thrush Catarrh Hots SScra trims Eowcls I.iiiik Fever Corn Stalk Disease Hon Cholera Colic Olftiiders Hwlno Plneue Fink Kye Intestinal Worms Innuenza TuIhtcuIosIs Anthrax Tape Worm Texas Fever l'oll Kvil Roup Chicken Cholera I,ock-jaw I'.llnd (Staggers Farcy Mange Scours Nasal flleet Liquid Koal nets nsan appetizer and vitali.cr. No dis ease derm can escape It. This is the reason It cures, for when tho gurin Is destroyed the diseaso Is cone. Tho process of mnklnff Liquid Konl requires three days. Tho process of reduction requires .tV) degrees of heat. The compound embraces every Ocrmlclde, Antiseptic nnd Disinfectant found In coal, treated chemically with no alkaline Iwise until every objectionable feature is eliminated, Ix'Iiir non-poisonous and harmless. Liquid Koal Is made from the following formula: iUiS per cent creosote, which embraces cresyllc acid ; ifcl!- per cent liquid Buses, HH'i per cent soft soap. Suspended In these Is sulphor, lKrax aud nnphthol and other remedial agents. Liquid Koal is guaranteed to be at least 20 per cent stronger In antiseptic und germicide agents than nay preparation of similar nature on the market. Omaha to risit and take in Ak-Sar-: without it. DAKOTA COVNTY SCHOOLS I Ltat of SoKools of th County, Giving NtKtn of tho Director tnd Tsaohsr, avlaio Post' of floe Addr of Esvch. (Director's address snino as toucher's, unless otherwise stated.) First Publication September 21 Gw. Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of nil order of sale issued by Harry II. Adair. clerk v-S-VW'l-Mrik t court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, nnd directed to me, H.C. Hansen. sherltT of said county, commanding me to sell the premises hereinafter descrllx-d to satisfy one certain Judgment of the said district court of said county nnd state, oli talned at the adjourned February, A. D. Ill term thereof, to-wlt: on the llth day of June, hurt. In favor of Kd. T. Kearney, nnd iignlnst Frank Tracy, Orpha Tracy. (. A. Trncy. It. J. Tracy, Anna Kohl, I'hll. H. Kohl, Mary Agnes Fra.ler, Mary A. Kver SOU..I. N.Coyle, J. F. Coy le, .lohil Heverson. Patrick lleenau. Fred Hlume, treasurer of the county of Dakota, the County of Dako ta, and the southwest quarter of the south west quarter or section 24, township 2ti, north, of range 7, east of the llth principal meridian, for tho sum of two hundred twenty-two dollars nnd sixty cents ( $-.'22.ii(il, lN-stdcs an attorney s fee amounting to twenty-two dollars and twenty-six cents Xr.'.'-Nli, with Interest on said sums at In per cent, per annum from the llth day of June, ham, and his costs taxed nt forty dollars and eight cents (in.ii, 1 have levied upon the following descrllied property, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of iiin southwest quarter of section twenty four (211. township twenty-nine 2I)I, north, of range seven 171, east of the Hth principal meridian, all ls-lng located In suld Dakota county and state of Nebraska. And I will, on Tuesday, the 2:1 rd day of OcIoIht, hmtl, at III o'clock mil. of said day, nt the south front door of the court house in Dakota City, Dakota county, Nebraska, pro ceed to sell at public auction, to the highest nud best bidder, Ue rash, all of tho above described property, or so much thereof as may 1st necessary to satisfy suld order of sale Issued by Harry II. Adair, clerk of tho district court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount duo thereon In the aggregate Is'lng the sum of two hundred eighty-four dollars and ninety-four cents ($iS4.W, and accruing costs. (liven under my hund this 21st day of Septeinls r, A. D. ltKMt. II. 0. HANSEN. Sheriff of Dakota County, Neb, Hosr Cholera MHKOTOK. Ii. Koss W. A. llelkes Kdwln Morgan (Dakota City) J. At J1U1I W. W. Ilenlnger.. Thos. Crosby , Frank Hecney... D. W. Hoeh (Dakota City) , N. K. Smith John Hiireum L. Jeep TEACIIEH. P. O. ADPHKSH. 1J A. J. Parker IHtilon Armour 14 Weo. C. Warner... lftjohn Hartnutt... lSCarl ljtrseu 17 K. 11. UhhuIs 15 hu.l VHM l'HIieo. Hnrnes. 21 21 2ft 2il 27 2S 2 UI Subscribe for the Herald, tbe jnpr l the county. $1 year. beet Max Nelson Mike Mitchell S. It. Polly K. J. Mots .1. W. i wohlg Henry Wnllwcy Wm. lloerts John Hush Nels Andersen Chris Horenseu James Harden Mrs. Flora li. Ash ford... Ben Rondorsou. Theo. Peters. . . . John O'Neill.... (ieo. Teller James Ileeney , it. II. Stolse. .. I. A.OImstcad . W. II. Pntchln, Dakota City. W. I.. Host, Myrtle Kolierts. " " lllancho Hamilton, " " Pearl Itoddy, " " Gwendolyn Hock well, Helen O'Neill. Jackson. Sister M. Itenetta. " Sister M. lldefouse, " Sister M. Felioln, " Sister M.Ortrudo, " Helen Hnrty, " Ixiretto Duggnn, Goodwin. K. it. IWmohoo, Huhlmrd. Mary Qui nil, " Anna Klllackey, " Amy Hymlll, Homer. Nell Combs, " MaU'l Johnson, " M. I. Kills, South HouxCity. L. It. Hunt, Mrs. Cora Kills, " Kthel liu i ke, " Ida Jeep. Anna Burtlott, " Alice O'Neill, " !( telle O'Neill, llessio KolMrtson, Dakota City, l.lile Mcohudinn, " " Helen Ornnger, Homer. Nellie llogall, Huhlmrd. Kv Klnnear, Homer. Anna Pliiceu, Hublxird. Minnie .ink, Walerbury. I aura Kittson, " Floreiicoilllllllnn, Huhhnrd. Catherine Hennessey, Jackson. Anna llarty, imkota City. Claire ijipsley, Koutli Sioux City. Frances Coriile, Juckaon. AniiaChristeUHeo, Finer sou, Kels'ei a Knox, Hublstrd. Iiael Penry, Jm-ksoii. Lucy Jones, Hublstrd. Mary Timlin, Waterlsiry, Alice Malady, Koi'lh Sioux City. H. H. Clark Homer. Kutherine Uulnn, " Kihhi Smith, " Mais I llarvvy, " Cmldlit McUlashan, Kmerson. Heaslo Turner, " Mary Clark, Jackson. Anna (iood fellow, " Mary llarty, Nacora. Marguerite Tarrant, Emerson. W.J. Seelcy, Prln.. Kmerwin. lolnt tllst. OKO. J. llOl'CHKR. Cot RTT filfkRlKTITPK NT. i t "The Dank that t Always T f. treats you RlgKtM t Keeps you "hustlin" to live up that. Been doing it for oyer 20 years. 1100.00 hung up for the first persou whom the Bank has wronged and refused to right. Very Low Rates just now, on real estate and t cattle loans. X Call and see us Bank of Dakota County J t t Jackson, Neb, )R. C H. MAXWELL, Physician and Surgeon. Call promptly attended DAKOTA OILY, yiDBASKA is a ree germ disease, the germ being first found in the alimentary canal and so long a it is confined in that organ it is comparatively barmlefs. Wben, however it penetrates the lunge, liver and other or gans it causes fermentation, inflamatiou and destruc tion of live tissues, furnishing food upon which it thrives and muUip'.itu with wonderful rapidity, in some cases a generation of an hour, cautiug death to the animal before tbe owner Las discovered that it was diseased. Thus through reasoning two fuels stand out clearly: First, that Hog Cholera cannot be treated successfully unless treatment has commenced before tbe germ has reached the period of rapid mul tiplication. Second, that a germicide must be ad ministered, and therein lies the whole secret. As wo puss down the list of various germicides, we are com pelled one by one, to reject them, titber because of im fliciency or inadapibility until we reach LIQUID KOAL And wky choose LIQUID KOAL? because it is the enly known germicide that will pass through the stomach into the intestiut s, and from thereinto tho blood, permeating the entire system, aud ftiii re tain its germicide properties. It is a compound cm bracing every practical germicide, antistptio disin fectant property found in coal, tree ted chemically with an alkaline base, until every objectionable fea ture is eliminated, being non-poisonous and harmless to animal economy. It contains cressel and quaicel. It is these hydro-curbon compounds found in smoke that cures a bam, destroying by its germicidal prop erties all germ life. Liquid Koal as a Lice Killer When dilated with water in the proportion! of one part of Liquid Koal to fifty parts water it is tie best lice killer on tbe market. It is not expensive to use because it forma a perfect emulsion with water rhen mixed in this proportion . Worms in Hogs The bog is more affected with intestinal worms than any other domestic animal. These worms are created by impure acctta nlations along the iutetiual tract and generally produced by poorly digested food. Tbe nature of the beg nnd bis manner of eating make him more susceptible to iutestiuul worms than any other onim-il. Under tho present donu st'eated conditions be is not hllowed the use of bis natural in stincts to obtiin the necessary elements that would destroy these intestinal parasites, lieing sl ut tip in a pcu, be is not allowed to follow the dictates of his nuture. The bog (but is wormy can neither grow nor thrive for the reason thut tho worms destioy all the nutrition furnished in the food. Liquid Koal put in the drinking water in the proportion of ono quuit to a barrel aud giveu them twice a week will destroy all intestinal worms and keep them free fiom their formation and multiplication. It strengthens the ap petite and tones up the system. a urn M y . Urn Delmont, December 17, 1902. I have used Liquid Koal for bog cholera and found it all you claim for it and more too. I used it ou one that was nick, so hick it could not get up, and the next day it vas eating aud drinking again. I have never lost a bog bince I commenced using it Emanval Hoh, "Wausa, Nebraska, December i6, i62. I have Used Liquid Koal for nearly a year and find it an excelJ lent article to keep hogs in a healthy condition, and as an appetizer it has no equal. Albert Andehson. HartinRton, Nebr, December 10, 1902. Dkab Sirs : I am a user of Liquid Koal and am well pleased . with it, would not try to do without it. I find it useful in a great many ways. I have bad no sick hocrs since I commenced using it a year ago. In my epiniou it is tho best and cbeapeht bog cholera preventative on the market today. You can use this as you wish. Anyrue wishing to know more about this please write to me. Enoch Ely. 0. Liquid Koal is manufactured by tho National Mcdica E. E. BARRAGER, President. Capital one quarter million. Principal Office, Sheldcn, Iowa. Blanches: Minneapolis, Minn., Lewiston, Idaho, York, Nebraska, Oklahoma. Olendive, Mont, Oklahoma Uity, For Sale and Guaranteed by 1L. IyS ILeslief Devkota. City, Neb,