The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, December 01, 1899, Image 8

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    Uoaal I?sws.
Frank Brewer lost a valuable ling
Wednesday.
Louis Hein moved iuto the Owen
residence this week.
For Sewing machines call on
T. M. lleed.
Stewart McFadden dehorned 170 heud
of cattle for Mr Hickman, last Friday.
Cashie Conger and wife departed
from their visit here last Saturday mor
ning.
Jacob Albrrs. as Auctioneer, sold a
team at the sale of Will Bade last week
for *150 00.
If in need of Dental work wait for Dr.
Homine, who will visit Loup City, Dec
6. and remain until Dec. 10.
Frank Cook, of Bristol township was
doing business in the city Monday. He
made lb's office a friendly visit.
You should call at T- M. Reeds when
you want anything in the furniture line.
He has a fine stock to selecl from.
County Clerk Minshull Is enjoying
the distinction of being the custodian of
a good sized boil on his face at present.
Ro!>r. Young and Thus. Rentfrow,
who left these parts about ten days ago
to seek their fortune have found It. and
returned.
The Ladies of theG. A.R. partook of
another of those social dinners, for
which they are noted, at their hall
last Saturday afternoon.
Lonnie Rentfrow and Harry Wookey
have put In an engine anil feed grinder
at the old stand of J D. Ford, and will
grind feed of all kinds in the future.
We have for sale a full supply of
blank mortgages, deeds, land leases,
notes and mortgage notes on hand. All
printed on best quality paper and are of
the best forms and print. Warranty
deeds to conform with county deed
records.
Makes fat, blood, and muscles more
rapidly than any known remedy. It's
food for the blood, brain and nerves.
That’s what Rocky Mountain Tea Is.
Ask your Druggist.
Come in early and get your harness
repairing done, and be ready for spring
work. Frank Simpson, one of the best
harness makers in the state, can do the
job reasonable and right. He is engag
ed in the harries making department of
T. M Reed.
Messrs Crlstner and Sbickiey, Depu
ties in the Modern Woodmen of Ameri
ca have been In ihis vicinity this week
working in the interests the order.
Their success has been quite liberal and
they have added a nurnlrr of names to
Loup City Camp.
Mrs. J. A Gilbert received the com
pany roster of the company which her
son Myron and his friend Mr. peddl
cord belong which Is now in the Philip
pines. The instrument is gotten up in
very nico style with patriotic pictures
surrounding it Mrs. Gilbert got it
nicely framed for hanging up.
The following parti es paid a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Conger at their
home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Gallaway, Mr and Mrs. R L ChrUtiu
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Conger, Mrs
E. S. II ay hurst and daughter Rattle
Mrs. W. T. Gibson, Grandma Haney and
Mr. and Mrs. G. H Gibson, j. pleasant
time was enjoyed by ail, and a dinner lit
for the gods was served.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
lain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide re
putation. D B Johnson of Richmond,
has been troubled with that ailment
since 1862. iu speaking of it he says:
"I never found anything that would re
lieve me until I used Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. It acts like magic with
me. My foot was swollen and paining
me very much, but on* good application
of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by
Odendahl Bros.
We received a very pleasant call from
Mr. Thus. Clancy, proprietor of the
marble works at Lltcbdeld. Monday He
waa looking after some trade in his line
here. He is a careful workman and put*
outcome first class jobs. One who is
wanting to make a purchase of a head
atoue will do well to inspect those which
lie has erected in the Utchfield cemete
ry, where he has put in a large autnbei
He says his prices are reasonable and
will guarantee all work to be highly
satisfactory.
I.ast Friday evening about twenty
live of I oup City,a “socialists" met »i
the residence of Mr John l.ofholiu. ami
under the special leadership ol Mi*.
Kmma Nodine and Ml** Hirdle I.ufholu
quietly weeded their way to the home
of Mr and Mrs, Alfred Anderson The
good people were completely taken t>> j
surprise right In the midst of laying «
Chrpet, hut with their usual even inn j
per they tuet their guests w ith a »utth
an i allowed their domicile to he cap
lured and their peace disturbed »|th»u
a muiuier. A serial time «is er j »« •
entii cloee midnight, when su|-|»<r we- j
announced end the little bivalves who i
had been provided fo the repast, took J
their part intheeveniMg'sentertsiniuetit ■
•fter whleh ait took their departure to j
aeek vuauiuelon with Morpbeut I « »
few hours A beautiful picture an 11
easel wss |>r*s**tnl to Mr ami Mrs :
Take your old iron and cop
per to T. M. Reed.
I»r. Routine fs the Dentist who ex
tracts your teeth without pain. Will
visit Loup City DeeJ. 6 to 19.
Rev. Jeurichs bad the misfortune to
lose one of his large hogs Wednesday
morning. The apparent eattse being
quincy.
If you want your watch put in good
repair bv the only first class workman
in the county call on G. II. Moboan, the
Jeweler,
Quickly cure constipation and
ebuild and invigorate the entire system
ever gripe or nauseate— DcWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers.
Dr. Routine the St. Paul D'ntist, w ill
visit Loup City Wednesday December
Oth and remain until Dec. 10th. Office
at St. Elmo Hotel
Grace— Better doctor your health be
fore applying beaut Hying remedies. Rid
yourself of constipation, indigestion
with Rocky Mountain Tea, ami you'll
have a beautiful face.
One Minute Cough Cure vuickly cures
obstinate summer coughs and colds. ‘1
consider it a most wonderful medicine, -
quick and safe.',—W W. Merton, May
hew, WIs.
True beauty comes from within, in
stead of without. A beautiful face is
the outward sign. That’s why Rocky
Mountain l’ea makes women beautiful.
Ask your Druggist.
If strong the frame of the Moll or, the
son will give laws to the land. All
mothers should take Rocky Mountain
Tea. Gives life and strength . a5 cents.
Ask your Druggist.
Hamilton Clark, of Obauney.Ga., says
he suffered with itching piles twenty
years before trying DeWitPs Witch Ha
zel Salve, two boxes of which complete
ly cured him. Beware of worthless coun
terfeits.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure thorough!y
digests food without aid fro'.u the sto
mach, aud at the same time heals and
restores the diseased digestive organs
It is the only remedy that does both of
these things and can be relied upon to
permanently cure dyspepsia.
Dk. Cady's Condition I’owdehs, are
just what a horse needs when In bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food but med
icine and the best In use to put a horse
in prime condition. Price25 cents per
package. For sale by Odendahl Bio’s.
The dance at Pat Bradens last Friday
night was well attended considering
what the weather was. It being very
dark ami foggy. About 125 people were
there, but the large barn loft would Lave
accommodated twice tbc number. Air.
Braden had just,completed his new
barn, 10x00. There was plenty of room
for 15 set on the floor at one time. The
floor was laid with matched flooring and
was In good condition. About 15 peo
ple attended from Loup City.
General Joe. Wheeler, who has
been in Luzon fur some time, say*
that congress should pass a resolu
tion annexing the 1’tnlippine Islands
the first day they set, which he
claims would stop the carnage now
exialing. Gen. Wheeler is a demo
crat who loves the starry banner,
aod one whose word can be taken as
a patriot and a statesman. He
fought the onion hard during the re
hellion, when he believed he was
right, but to day he turns his back to
the copperhead who seeks to disgrace
the old flag, and in thunder tones,
says, “my country whither right or
wrong, my country." Such demo
crat* as Wheeler and Filzhugh Lee,
are an honor to the party and will
contribute their influence to defeat
a man who will do his utmost to rat
ify a treaty as did Mr. Bryan with
the treaty of Paris, and then make !
a uampaigu against the very object '
fur which the freely was made.
Tli* II «* r Girl kl ll«»n»*
Much ha* been said of the sturdy, fru- j
gal Dutch farmer* of the Trumvaal, but
little I* known of their sweetheart*,
wives and daughters, who have contri
buted so Israel v to the prosperity of the
South Africa Republic Consequently, '
an article on "The Boer tllrl of Mouth
Africa,” by the author of * Ontn 1‘aul's
people,’* to apje-ar luthe Jannatr Ladle*
Home Journal w ill tie Interesting
* * *
lltin tilrl- t|si See Part* .V ,„ue
A bright American girl Is going to
tell, lu Th> Ladies’ Route Journal’ how
she and a girl friend w hot to I'srD to
gether, mw Ra sights, vlattesl sil place*
of Interest lliol there sc I hsd “the
urns of nor Itsr • «* -ns tvpUin* lb*
experience In three gi«**lpr article*
all the points of interest in and about <
the I ren* n esp tat * III be Orated s -I
briefly ijest-f|be*l, soil how to I've well
at small s***t In f set, l ist hus girl* go
ing alone (o 1‘arls can le-( and cheape*!
en I <r the trip, will te* tap sun *t Of j
co***ye. these experience* are Intende*!
to serve a* a guts le for girl* |lt)(l^ |tt ;
the |*ar|s Exposition lit IWnt
A N ,Nor NCKMK\ T CA HIM
AT PRESBYTERIAN HALL.
Preaching next Sabbath by Kev. J. M Aie
Cahan, In the Presbyterian ball Loup C'it.r. at
10:30 a. tn. and in Austin, at 3 p. m. anil at
Rc>< kvilio at LSI. All are cordially Invited.
GERMAN EVANUKI.ICAL SERVICE*.
Next Sunday, December 3rd will 1«> held
German Evangelical scnrlce In this city nt
thu Raptlst church at W:00a. m.
Aro. Jeerhich. Pastor.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
The Teachers' Reading Circle of Loup City
division will meet In Loup Cltv on the first
Saturday of each month at 2 o'clock, cessun
for Dec. 2nd: Pages 43 to i'Jflof the "School
master in Comedy and Satire." All touchers
and others interested in the work arc urged
to be present. O. S. Lrimnokk. Pres.
N’rttieConcer, fccy.
MARRIED.
On Tuesday Nov. 28, 1899, at 1 :30 p.
tn. Mr. Jerry Shrove and Miss Elizabeth
McDonald. The ceremony was per
formed at the home of the brides par
ents in this city, Rev. Matthews officiat
ing. Both Mr Shrove and his fair bride
arc well known to all our people arid
bnyc many friends to wi-h them a hap
py and prosperous future. Mr Shrove
lias lived hero for the p»8t eight yeais
The bride bss grown up among us and
is known as a pleasant and amiable
young lady. The Northwestern join
In extending congratulations.
The following is a Ii-n (Jf presents pre
sented nt the wedding: Set of silver
knives and forks, by Mr*. Ida Haskins;
1’alrof towelsi,y Miss Anna Sorensen:
Wife linen table cloth by Miss Sena Sor
ensen; Pair of blankets by Mr and Mrs.
John Shrove; Set of spoons by Walter
Shrov< ; dowel by Mr. and Mis. W'm '
Jung; Set of spoons by Mr. anil Mrs' |
Vai. McDonald; Pair of towlea by Mr.. ^
and Mrs. Iko McDonald; Pair of bed!
sheets bv Mr*, s. F Reynolds; Six plate*
by Mr and Mrs. Ed. Veeder.
—
We learn that Rev. Jen.irich*, pastor
Of the German Evangelical; church of
this city, will move about the middle of
January to Stolpc, Gasconade county
Mo. M r. and Mrs, J< nurichsand family \
will leave a host of friends here who
wish them success in their new Held of
labor.
Jacob Winkeltnan jr. and family and
Fred Wii.kelman, came over from Ra
venna, Wednesday and spent Thanks
giving w itb relatives in the city.
Ill live Mon full '
Victims to stomach, liyer and kidney
trouble as well as women, and all f ee
the results in loss of appetite, poisons
in the blood, backache, nervousness,
headache and tired, listless, run- linn
feeling. Rut there's no need to feel
like that. J W, Gardner, of Idaville,
Inti., says: “Electric Bitters are just
the tiling for a man when he don't care
whether he lives or dies it gave me
new strength and good appetite, i can
now eat anything and have a new lease
on lift*.” Only 50 eeuis, at Odemlahl
Uro's. Drugstore. Every bottle guar
anteed,
—
Pali! Deur For 111* l.r^
B, D B Ion ton of Thackeryille, Tex.,
in two y eats paid over 8J00 00. to doc
tors to cure a Running Sore on his leg.
Then they wanted to cut it off, but he
cured it with one box of Buck leu’s Ar
nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for Piles.
25 cts a box. Sold by Odendabl Bro’s.
druggist's.
Kodol Dyspepsia Oure cures dyspep
sia because its ingredients are such that
it can't help doing so. ‘The public
can rely upon it a* a master remedy for
all disorders arising from imperfect di
gestion." -Janies M, Thomas, M D., in
American Journal of Health, N. Y.
My son has been troubled for years
w ite chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago
I persuaded him to take some of Cham
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. After using two bottles of
tlit? 25-cent size tie was cured I give
I ^
this testimonial, hoping some one simi
larly a (Dieted may read it and bo benc
tltted.—Thomas C. Bowkii, Glencow,
O. F<>r sale by Odendabl Bros.
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A Keen Clear llraln.
Your be»t Idlings, your social posl
lion or busini'-a success depend largely
on the perfect action of your stomach
I ami Liver, l)r. King'* Sew Life Pills
j give Increased strength a keen, clear.
I brain, high ambition A SJ5 cent box |
will make you f-cl like a near being.
! Sold by Odcndnbl lire*. Druggist#,
♦ ♦♦
Od-tidahl Bros , guarantee* every hot
tie of • btmberlaln'* t'ough I’.emedy and .
will refund the money to any one who'
| !• not satisfied after using |wo third* of!
tit- content#* l td* is t‘.e best remedy In !
ttie Wend for lagnppe, cough*, cotd*. i
| croup ami « b •> plug cough* and 1*1
pk .stnl and »tt,. |n tak*i It pteyeataj
any tendency i f a -old to result In pnru- 1
moil 11 Iriid tbi It'o* .1 | pi
II y&PKIt H n *aey I# rapidly becoto*
l|yg Hi - n.«tl >nd b-yet tg>*. It** Hi- one 1
’ thing all |* it'i* * ttgi-e upon lle| ubit
t an* |n*tctH’» »t», P | ulUt* I'.nn ih
I ' knowiintb>ng p«rtv anow* uo*> Md-g,
lb- m-ri'* f II \HP» M 'Vtd»k**t Wold
bv I ll Ll *X» H | otip t 'lly, Ml ll
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SI I'KRTIHIIKI PROCEEDINGS.
(Continued from last week.)
The following claims were allowed deduct
Ions for tuxes being made and warrents or
dered drawn on the respective funds as fol
lows:
School district. No. 54. 2 50
Wm. Couton. . 4 50
Omitha Printing Company. 22 oo
John Mohuk. 11 HO
C. V, Johnson.4 00
K. Holcomb. 4 00
E. 8. Ogle.. .. 4 00;
Arthur Hansel, all taken for taxes. 4 00
J. W. Fisher, all taken for taxea. « oo
Hugh McFadden, all taken for taxes_ 4 00
Ed. Holmes, all taken for taxes. 4 00
S. S. Reynolds. .90 taken for taxes_ 5 70
Fred King. . 4 00
Eugene Miller, all taken for taxes. 4 00
Peter Me Keen. 4 00
F. W. Fuller, all taken for taxes . . 4 (X)
Albert Holub. 4 00
Albert Edwards. 4 00
Jutnes Koatal... . 7 70
School District No. 42. 2 50
Wm. Snyder...O... too
Wenzal Kewollnskl . 4 (X)
Thomas Stunezyk. 4 00
Frank Dztngle. 4 00
John C'hlpps. all takan for taxes. 4 00
Michael liewollnski . 7 50
C. J. Tracy, all taken for takes. 4 00
Charles tiuartg-... 4 00
Fred Thode. 4 no
Herman Fleblg. 4 oo
Wm. T. Tracy. 0 00
School District No. 31. 2 50
8. H. Robinson. 4 (X)
J. W. Ilcapy... 4 00
Moses llandlreck. 4 (X)
F. W. Tata. 4 (X)
Wm Dunk. 7 HO
John Matbewson, all taken for lakes. 4 00
Clark Alletnan. 4 oo
John Daddow. 4 00
Wesley McCombs, all taktn for taxes. 4 (X)
Nicholas Daddow . 0 80
Chas Hass. 4 00
E. Robinson, 3 27 taken for taxes. l 00
J A. Swanson, all taken for taxes .. 4 00
L, Y..Anderson. 4 oo
G. A, Cadwalader..... . 8 00
Hazard Hull Association. 3 50
Wm. P. Spencer. 4 00
W. T. Draper, all taken for taxes. 4 oo
T. C Chamberlain, all taken for taxes.. I 00
E. C. Kirk, all taken for taxes. 4 00
Herbert Baker. 7 80
Walter Shettler. . I {>0
E. H. Kittell. 4 00
Park Paige. 4 00
A. J. B. Falrbairn. 4 00
Martin Bydlek. 4 00
Frank Kaminsk.... 7CO
T H. MeClintock, 2 65 taken for tax ... 4 00
.lames Cltndt. 4 00
Peter Wogan. 4 00
A. O. Barnes. 4 00
John Grceahalgh. . 8 30
School District No. 63. 2 50
W. C. Dunker. 4 00
John 41. Dadura . 4 00
J P. Neumann ... . 4 oo
L. A. Wilson. 720
D. E. Mowery, all taken for taxes*_ 4 oo
Clarence Laudon, 3 72 taken for taxes.. 4 00
Kavid Doner. 4 00
Charles Fredrickson. 4 oo
If A. McDowell’3 15 taken for tax. 800
Romalne A. St. John. 3 50
Omaha Prluting Company. 65 71
W. u Heller. 2 oo
Id. a. Jackson. 200
David Kay. 1 30
Eugene Hickman. . 4 10
Geo F. Marlow. 100
II. G. Patton. 22 00
Ben*-! hoter & Gibson. 25 75 taken for tax 37 so
John Mlnshull. 440 52
Hattie E. Reynolds. 3 35
Agricultural Fair Association. 177 60
G. Lelninger. 185 35
C. W. Gibson, all taken for tax. 100
School dist. No. 36 . 2 50
Johh Clark, all taken for tax. 1 00
Lewis Bschthold. 8 75
J. P. Lelninger. 7 So
E. S. Ilavhurst. 1 20
Selioll District No. 61. 2 50
Ashton Hall Association . 5 00
Frank Badura. 14 00
E. A. Brown, all taken for tax. 5 58
S. N. Sweetland . 10 20
Albert Dickerson. 8 00
W. C. Dietrlcks . 7 80
Peter McKeon.. 7 50
O. L. Way.. 7 40
On Bridge Fund.
W. II. Barnes.. 3 00
Henry Boon. 3 00
Frank Clancy, all taken for tax. 3 00
James Finley. 3 00
George Sweeley. 100
Edward Brewer, all taken for tax. 4 00
Vansant& Armstrong. 53 9*
H. C. Hobart. 2 00
Ed Else. 4 25
Kred Brewer, all taken for tax. 3 00
L. H. Hennis. 3 50
J. II. Williams, all tukea for tax. 3 25
Chas Greenhalgh. all taken for tax. 2 in)
John II. Mead, all taken for tax. 8 75
F. H, Hilcmst Lumber Co—.. 11 00
J. 8. Jones. 2 58
J. K. Pearson, ail taken for tax B40
A. V. Ferguson... . . 5B5
James K. Gray. .. 5 25
Gtorge Gray. 4 50
Lewis Bedhthold.. 1150
William Wharton. 8 00
Walt McNulty, 8 to taken for tax ... lono
William French, all taken for tax. 2 50
George Erlandeon ........ 3pN>
ltob Young . . . 100
O* o. McDonald, all taken for tax. 1 40
John Ultman. . 75
Torn Kcnfrow .... .. 300
Lewis Hechlhold. l«uo
.4 I • I 4 M
O J Met knuf . I flk
j E 8- I lay burnt . 535
W. C. Dietrichs . Mi
Walk's Pel. rs . »i»i
«y. N, 81 4 5e
\ s tt
on Read Fund.
Henry Jeuoer .. 3 40
II ti Palma .. ttt
lh tie luilrr s llilnun ... 3 75
Whereupon lh* I aunty Ho*nl oa motion
at, .mol t« th> ,'u.l day of January, isuu.
A I,, i Ji'Un MlS'lil It County Clerk
\t' tsti.li sa.ynitaL hHluiif ANI*
" ||ti:<|.«l, iriatui to represent ns n*
M l .gets It Ihl* and r-luse by eownltss
st try #*•* a i ear ami experts**. ntralght
is. .* I*. i... litttas, no less salary hMilltui
e* ntsnetti. tt ir tsfersaes*. nay bank In
Any loan It Is wain y itfllsa Work conduct ■ j
• i .i i. . .. t.rfarsaea Kitolusa self ad
dressed sta npad aneslnpn ~Twg In. am j
>..<■ I’.lSritt Kept •, I Meagti IMIsllS
Don t Be Fooledi
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LOOK HERE!
On last Saturday morning
the fog hung heavy over the
earth, so that none could see
far from them. Just libe some
watch repairers who cant see
very far into the facts of repair
ing a watch, but just tinker it
up so as to get their patrons
money, and say that he will
guarantee it for one year to run,
but has to tinker at it for six
months out of the year to in
duce it to do so. We do no
cheap John work. Our work is
lirst class and we expect it to
run more than a year in our
customers pocket, and keep
good time as well. Oor prices
are very reasonabl, call and
see us. If our work fails to
0
please you we will refund you
your money.—Yours for busi
ness,
G. H. MORGAN,
Loup Cities up to date Jeweler.
Can be found at Ilenry Doll*
ings Shoe Store.
•Just Saved III* I,Its
It «as a tin-illifiic escape that Charles
Davis of Bowerton, O., lately had fretn
a frightful death. For two years a se.
vere long trouble constantly grew uor-i
until It seemed he must die of < onsum| -
tiou. Then he began to t.s* Dr. King's
Xew Discovery and lately wrote: ‘ It
gave Inst at.t relief and efl'ecled a per
manent cure,” Jaueb wonderful cures
have for 25 years, proven it's power to
cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troub
les. Price 50c and 81 00. Kvcry bottle
guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Oden
dahl Pro's drug store.
A StlltKCl'RR FOIlOKOrr
Twenty five Tears’ Constant t se wlthont
h Failure.
The fitst indication of croup i- horse
ness, and In a child subject to that di
sease it may be taken as a sur> sign of
theapppoach of an attack. Following:
this horseness Is a peeuliarrougli cough.
If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is giv
en as soon as the child becomes horse,
or even after the croup appears, it will
prevent thea'tack. It is used in many
thousands of homes in this broad land
and never diaapoints the anxious moth
ers. We have yet to learn of a single
instance in which It has not proved ef
fectual. No other preperatlon can
show such a record—twenty-fire years'1
constant use without a failure. For sale
by Odendah! Bros, druggist.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I will be ready for business in the
pump and windmill line on and after
the 15th of December. My place of
business will beat C. Hauck’s black
smith shop.
Albert Thiel.
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FOR SALE.
Some full flood silver tipped mam
moth Bronze Turkeys. Toms $2.00 and
$2 50. Hens $1.50.
12 15 99 John Tockey, Boelus Neb.
AGENTS WANTED.—For “The Life And
Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the
world’s greatest naval hero. By Murat
Halstead, the life long friends aid admirer
of the nation’s idol. Biggest and book;
over 5d0 pages, sxlo Inches, nearly UK) pages
half-tone illustrations. Onlv $1.10 Knor
minis demand. Big commissions. Outfit
nee. chance of a lifetime. Write quick.
The Dominion company, :ird Floor caxton
Building .Chicago.
CART WILLIAM a.STOR CHANLER,
Congressman from New York, Is the president
Vr,?,!!.*;F, h ,v, Y°K.K Stak which Is giving away
POR1Y DOLLAR BICYCLE daily, as offer*
ed hy their advertisement in another column
Hon. Amos J. Cummings. M. C , Col. ash Bird
Gardner. District Attorney of New York, ex
Uovernor Hogg, of Texas, and Col. Fred Felgel
of New York, are among the well known names
in their Board o! Directors.
WANTED 8EVF.IUL BRIGHT AND
Hon kst persons to represent us as Man
tigers in this and close by counties, salary
*000a year and expense's Straight, iionn
fide, iiiiDinrv, no less salary, position per
manent. Our references, any hank m any
town. It Is tnalnly ofllee work condaeted
at home. Reference. Enclose Hclf-address
ed stamped envelope. Tub Dominion Com
pa n v, De pi. 3, Chicago. to 3 26 I Son,
An editor prists his piper to giye his
patrons tbe news of the day aud for the
money there is in it. He is presumed
to know of what he writes and he gen
erally doer. When lie writes as he does
in the I.etdir Courier, Oseeola Mills,
without fear or hope of reward,
that “( ham per Iain’s Cough Remedy
acts magically, and we have found non#
better in our household, Ifjou haves
cough try it,” it may be accepted as as
honest expression , worthy of credence.
For sale hy Odenduhl Bros.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Itartiflcially 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 pennanentiycures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and
all other results of imperfeetdigestion.
Prepared by E. C DeWItt ACo.. Chicago.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How To Find Ont.
Fill a bottle or common glass with youf
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
unhealthy condi
tion of the kid
neys; if it stains
your linen It is
evidence of kid
ney trouble; too
frequent desire to
pass It or pain in
the back is also
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There 13 comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity cf being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many time*
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of thla
wonderful discovery
and a book that teilsg
more about it, both sent|
absolutely free by mall.
address Dr. Kilmer ot Home of Swamp-Root.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
Well it did, and rained our prices down
on all WATCH and CLOCK work. See
if it did’nt.
WATCH REPAIRING.
Cleaning watches, any make.1.00
Main spring for watch, one year guarantee. 75
Jewels, Holler, for any make. 35
Jewels, Kndstones, hole or plate. 50
Click spring, any make. 25
Staff*, Balance, for any make. 1.25
llautU, .uidutes ami hours,.. 10 ct* or J for .15
CLOCK REPAIRING:
()u* day Clock*, cleaned fnr.. .50
Kfgltt day clm k, cleaned for.. .T5
Kijjkt day clock • pring*,.30
One dav clock aprlnga... 35
II iti.U for all ni*k"« * *05
All work (luaranteod one year.
Wo will in- wind to mako **timnto **i» any *..rk you may
wfint dona*
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We bat «»<»r mtUiial in lafg -and by ao d tug gal Ike
lw*i if pro. * and <«n gio I be .**• t»» y t Ibif optical il(|Mliai>t
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(4>«n We an* lieie to plaaae tott Initk t*« a <ik and pile#*.
I. S. SHEPPARD.
Tta* l.cadtug Ji«»l»| *»d Optician,