V S Ji- K.S V , rffc. a N .) S 1 pr vmu Itewl kiNc POWDER Absolutely Pure. ' ., r '.. i .. ' i! .' . - . r il l ll IU I I I l II- ll I I '! I Ulf'i '.' Co " '; . i.' 1 tl'i ""' IIial IIiimmi I'ouiiHtlu. Now York. H. S I'ruitilllt of Cuiile l'ock wa up Tlnu-uluy I'riuik Miit'titi of W nunc wm lu-io Wftllll'-ll'.lV Postmaster C'owtloii was in Hustings the last of l ho wfuk. Will Dticknr I'liini' down from Lin- coin the lust of the wcuk. Those foeauliliil Indian Imskuts at Cottiug!' are bounties, l'licus low. That populist hog train will now be loaded with fruu.siivw repuliliuans. Mrs. Clam Kujnorof Iowa is lime visiting with relatives and old fiiunds. Dan Garher who is attending .school t Lincoln . siient ocvural days here tha lirst of the week. AIw(ib in fleiibon, Ilujilsin's Steamed Hominy (Hulled Corn). tilpgimt lunch in milk. Quart can 10 cents. Hoy Bishop (Jraves of Krainuj will catiduct bci vices atthetiiaecKiiiseopal church on next Wednesday evening Nov., Uth. If you want to know how the county went look at tlio last page for tabulated statement. That's all we feel like say ing about it. A hacking cough is not only minnying to others, but is dangerous lo the per son who has it. One .Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to it. C. L. Cottiug. Speed and safety are the watch woids of tin' age. One Minute Cmtgh Cute :u id npeedtly, afcly and never f.iiK AtUina. l'l Itehilis, fiilljrll and i-nItU are i-uied dy it. (' I. fulling. DeWnf, Wit.!) 11 i,.-l Sihe is -in antioi ( ii , s.iiiii)ir and Iwihng ap- plie-iliiitl f.ir bill lis, si aids, tuts, til ilises, ite , -11111 eiifi s piles hi,!' magic It I'ist.iuM) stop pain. (' L. Cnltnig. I'etLi i , 1 1 ciii.i and all siniiiai skin tumble are cured by the uc of Do WiltV Witch lla.el Salve It soutliesat once, and re-itnios the tissues to their natural condition, and never fails to cure piles. C 1. Cutting. iiegg' Blond rurllicr unci Wood Mukrr uurcH all Mood dirordnrs. All uruptioun of the nkin ciin be retuoTed ti thu use of this wonderful medlume. It has no urinal, und is purely t ttuble. C. L. Cutting kpn it, as well us rill other ilrst lass goodi. Chronic constipation is a painful, disagreeable and life shortening difll culty. It derange the system, causes wick headache, had breath, and poi.snus the blood. It can bo readily overcome by DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These little pills are great regulators. C. L. Cottiig. A very pleasant .surprise was give 60 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ilostuer, by a largo crowd of friends, who congrecat' eil at tlm residence of M. R. Huntley 011 Wednesday evening for that purpose. A lino repast was served and a general good lima was had. One of the pleas ant features of the evening was the serenade given by tlm Sons ot Veterans band C ( Cox of Lester brought to this ollice this week :i huge winter raili'h grown on his farm. It was twenty two inches, in circumference and six teen inches long, not counting .sereral inches of the end which was broken oil in getting it out of the ground It weighed 1!1 pounds after the gang had fed olT it and the portion left in ground would easily weigli two pound. It was solid, crisp and juicy and as good as any "iimnier radish. The M. E. quarterly meeting of the nine Hill charge, will be held in Ma den, Nor., Kith, and 10th, 1890, in the ( A. R. hall. Love feast at 10 o'clock and preaching nt 11 Sunday morning and preaching in the evening at 7:110 by Rev. W. Alexander of Hustings and followed by the communion services. Quarterly conference will bo held in hall Monday morning nt 10 o'clock. The official brothron are. requested to be present. G. W. Hummel, Pastor. Aivarded Highest Honors World's Fair. IfPfi T " ? 1 -.;' t n ' . 1 1 i.'.Ci-Y.Ol i ..''.:- -A jmioC' ".' "it i"! ol Tartar Powi'ir. 1'" tiom Anuvom 1, Alum or rny other aduUtrar.i 40 Years the Standard. Republican Ratification Will Be Hold on Wednesday, November il, 1896. The loptiblieatisof this city will luivo a ratification of the diction of McKin ley and llnlmri on next Weiltu-nlay n ruing, November Uth All persons who ate wtciMlcil in celebrating the gi.iudest victory we bale liad fur tu.iis should inaku ptuparatioiij to "im nut and make lots of noise Dr Koohler of H. aden win here ! hupdiiy .1 II. Cmryof Guide Kuck was'Iierc Wednesday. .J S Cox returned tlm llrt of the week from 'h'nver. Samuel ivi.ei returned home from Ohio Saturday night. llov llutcbiusoii came up fimu Leba lion Sunday to lie here to vote. W. H. Kiikp.Hi ick of Topeka, Kan sas, was in the city Saturday. Fine cabinet sizr photos $1.00 per doen at thr Monti block gallery. Get your picture taken at the Moon block galleiy, cabinets only $1.00 per itoeu. (ieo. Hutchinson who made a ttip to Oklahoma several weeks ago is home again. Cottiug is giving some grcatbaig.iius in wall paper. Now is the time to buy ohevp. Mrs. John Hundley left Monday uiorninc for a visit with relatives at Compion, Illinois. Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Ik-alricc is hure visiting with her parents Mr. ami Mrs. M. W. Dickcrsou. If your eyes trouble you be sure and see Dr. Rosa the optician Hi Collitigs Drugstore Nov., l'Jtli, lUtli, 11th. Torter Hedge who has bcci. in Crip ple Creek lor iitiotit u year is here visit ing with Ins mother noiih of town. Knee pants of every description at teller's. The 60 ceiu pauls wo are tillering beat anything for quality ever shown. Ed.T. Itiown moved hi household goods and departed llm liiL of the wool; lor his liituie home at Macomb, Illinois. C. L. Cutting, Mile ageiil, will I ef und your money it uoi satisiled after using one bottle ot Dr. l-'cuuer' (anions miiliciiie. Others hare found health, igoi and vitality in Hood's h.u viianlla, and il surely has p'.wi'i lo Hi ip you al-o. U hy not u j if lion. A. J. Keiniey and .sou Louie, ol ushiiiiriuu Lily , .ii 1 1 ed luie biiuilay evening in onlei to vote foi tliiir choice tor iresideut. IU;v. J ames M Darby, pastor liist M E. church of this city will lecluie to tno young men Sunday at 7.'M. Do not tail to hear him. For weeks before election Jack Walsh could not wear any hat only a special out made to older. The cloth ing stoic can now sell Jack boy's sic. M. R. Huntley still asset is that he is still a lepublicati. Repulilioans say nit. Ho can't ride in our band wagon. He will huve to ride on "SpaiinyVliog tram. Don't forget that the republicans will celebrate uti Wednesday evening, October Uth. If you haven't got a horn get one made und gel in the baud wagon. Many lives of usefulness have been cut abort by neglect to break up au ordinary cold, l'nuuiuonia, bronchitis, und even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cine. C. L. Cutting. They are so little you hardly know you ara taking them. They cause no grilling, yet they act quickly and most thoroughly. Such are the famous little p'lls known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small in size great in results. C. L. Cottiug. Now that election is over il would bu a good idea for tlm man who wants lii.s .share of business to ilo a little ad vertising and let people Know wlio lie is, what be keeps und how he Mills it. Get read; for Christinas Hade by ad veitising in Tiik Ciiii.k. Many political speakers, clergy men, singers and others who ns the voice excessively, rely upon One Minute Cough Cure to prevent huskincss and laryngitis. Its value as a preventive is only equalled by its power to aUoid in eoiistaiitans relief. C. L. Cottiug. Mr. N. N. Osboru well known nt Woodstock, Mich,, was troubled with a lamo back. He was persuaded to Uho Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It guvu him relief in one night. This remedy is also famous for its cures of rheuma tism. For sale by H. E Grice, Drug gist. Services at the Methodist Episcopal church next Suiiday, conducted bj Rev James M Dai by, ax follews: Preaching ut 10:80 a. m., followed by Sunday school. Junior League at 8 p. in. Senior Leugue at 0:80 p. m. rreuching at 7.80. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. "The worst cold 1 ever had in my llfo was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes W. H.Norton, of Sut ter Creek, OhI. "This coM left me with n cough nnil I was expectorating all thn tliiio. The tonicity cutcil me, and I want all of my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do them good." Sold by 11. E. Grice, Diuggist llepoit of Mi Hope school fur the ni'iu b ending Oei.iln-r uoth., Isij.1 l'l'. I CUI'mIiiii, HI 17, 01111)1,, I uf l;l. I'l.l.lt ,(,H i-inl til dim s-Vl l-ulluw in' iii u llii mi men i.f iiium) who Hi'iv i.i i lo r uh-eiit inn- taidy . C.mIi AiD.linle. 1'itiill .u lnii'1. 1.. " l'l-..,! I ,,.. b"it, r.mniti Motintfoid, I'.iiinm Millni, Ottio Stovnns, Roy Stevens, Millie Stevens. Average daily nttennaueu lit) 45. Gi.o. Evans, Teauher. BATIN Tlm llfstsnow of the season arriied mi iioin i.ii 'I'liiii-diint Mr. Wriuht of Red i'lottd was Iu this' tieigliborhood Sunday I It has been reported that Frank Siidllek was married the lirst of the. week. I John Polnieky of Red ('Imnl wa Hitiug among old friends Tuesday Mis. Vandyke of lna ile was ilie guest of her sister Mis (' II U iisnti Siiniiay Miss Toothaeher from lied Cloud has been visiting at Mr. Matknis tin-, week. Etnoiy lleau, Claude Duval ami their families and Ed P.ijno dined uf t ,1 C Wilsons Sunday. I ('. 1, Kelly from near uiurion ami an uncle of bis fnuii Wyoming was visiting ut Rev. Ileitis' one daj l-ist week. On Fridav of last week Mr. Ole il.uiseti died from Horn! poison. Although he lias not been very well for several months but he had been able lo be up until about a week before his death. When he wa eonsldeied ick medical assistance was tendered but to no avail Mr. Han-en was born in Denmark iu IS.'iH and wliee small, with his patents, moved to Wisennsiii iiud from thete tbe nioM'il to Iowa and at au early period turned to this county, lie leaves a wife and four children, tt father, tin re brothers and two sisten, and a laine number of friends and neighbors who mourn the loss of a lov ing husband, brother and neighbor. Funeral services ware held Siiiiilnv at eleven o'clock at bis residence by Rev. Hlaekwell The remains wore laid to rest in the Jciisun cemetery Srt'ssr.R - - - A foul breath is one of the greatest alllietions that a man or woman can have An allliction not only to them selves, but to those with whom they come in contact. A foul breath is a groat discourager of alTectioti. It would probably be more so if people only realized just what bad breath means. Rail breath Is one of the symp toms of constipation Some of the oilier symptoms an' sour .stomach, loss ot appoint1, sick nun onions neanaeur, dizziuos. heartburn and distress after eat Inc. These t hi nusiueaiilndiirest ion. They lead to dyspepsia and worse things They all start with constipa tion, and constipation in ino.xeusnblo because it can lie cuieii cnroit easily. quieklv and permanently, by the useof Dr. I'lcrco s rieasant reiiets. nicy give to nature just the little help that she needs. There is no caso of bilious. ness, constipation, indigestion, "heart burn." or any of the rest of the nighl- mare breeding brood, that these little "Pellets" will not cure. Send 21 rents ill one-cent stamps to World's l)ispeiiarv Medical Assm-iie ttnn. RnlTalo, N. V , and receive Dr Pierce's 100 pane i ommon .si:ni. mi'.oi cm AUVtsnj, illustrated -STATIi LINK. We had u line snow the -.".llii Mr. Sn pin ii Emeiy ami luuiil) h.in i'i turiK d fiiiiu Ni v.ida Geoii't' and Asi Dlllloll hlle Ii turn ed from their si hoolal Emporia, Kan sas. The academy Ins been linisbed and school hcL'sin in tlm bitililincyesteiilny Some ot the .students nol au idea of going to Hastings to hear Hryan, but they viewed thelong ilriveantl unlearn ed lessons and cave it up. Miss Edith Dilliou has returned homo fiom California on a isit. She ex pects to start about the lirst of Decem ber to Japan as a missionary. Her many relatives anil friends are giatt to see her and hone her a sate journey. Surprises are the order of the day. Last Wednesday was Grandpa and (jianduia lowusenils "iroiueti wen ding." Tlm people all flocked in and surprised them. Sixty-seven were present anil all leport n goud nine. Many valuable presents were given. While they were eating dinner the old dtiving horse died but a lady gave tlmm another one which the old people can drive. Another surprise took place at Mr. Davis' last Sunday. Tlm house was crowded and tlm teams ull hid when the folks returned from meeting. ONE IN EVERY FOUR. One Person in Every Four Suffers Fiom Piles. About one person In every four sufTi rs from some form of rectal disease. The most common and annoy inn is itehiuir piles, indicated li warmth, slight moisture ami intense. uncoutiollable Itching iu the parts at feeted. I ho usual treatment lias ncen .some simple ointment or salve which some times give temporary relief, but noth inn like a permanent cure can bo ex pticteil troni .such supeillcial treauneiii. I ho only permanent cure lor ituhing piles vi discovered is tlm Pyramid Pile Cure, not only for itching piles, but loi every other form of piles, blind, b. ceding or piotruding The first ap plication gives instant relief and tlm continued use font shott time causes a permanent removal of the tumors or the small parasites which cause the in teiiMO itching and discomfoit of itching plies Many physicians for a long titno sup posed that the lemai kaliln re Uf af forded by tho Pyramid Pile Cure was because it was supposed to contain co came, opium, or similar drugs, but such la not tlm caso. A recent careful analysis of the remedy allowed it to be absolutely free from any cocaine, opium, or in fact any poisonous, in jurious drugs whatever. Sold hy drug gists at 50 cents per package. WILLOW CREEK. Miss Natt closed a two months school last Friday Miss Addio Adamson Sundayed at homu lust Sunday. Sho is teaching a six mouth school in district 83 near Roscmnnt Geo limner has been very sick with lung fever but Is better. Will l.ewisof Douglas count, Mis souri, is hen for Wink and Jilensui e (-oniliii.i'd. A good rain lal Tnur.sday week to s-iirt white: wheat )i 0 Urub: In r iiecotiireinipil by his f .On i ai (I isti r, M- -. J. S 'in nek, ie liiriied hut 'liiuisd.iy fiom Pawnee county, IhhMuto, bringing with tlicin a W'igoii load of the good things of Pawnee, such us apples, moluosefl, Fits Pm r.XJurwtti MtM rror. w. n. mite, wh , innkfi a fltxwlAlftf nt ' Kplletny, h without doubt treMed und cur cm more caics tluitmn living l'lijilclnn; bl I cuccrts Is nstontuhlnr Wo liave lirnrd of cridM ct m jenrs' MAihUnr j t tit re it by ' Cured! turn. Ha, iulllnlifi.t I vnlunbU ' work on till ttn. MSC.Wlllcll no so ti us with a liirt-A tv)f tlo of lil nbsoluto riu, fne to ntty miiTcrern wjioniriy eml tliclr J' D.niil CtptisauJrircM. e nuvno nnv ran wiHiinik n i-nro loutiiirnKH ProI.W. U. r&UQ, F. Dm 4 Cedar St., New York di 'i it -ipph s, t I'hey viiiiii gone III l' WlM'l . A pat iv of .i "u tMikstu, tin asm nl d, nice at John Wu.bis Ft ulay evening to Kill Miss N'lll idli ll fnl- M 'IIOH'I' llessie Wlldet eiit to IIiiih Mill s,,U urday to visit a week witli Miss Nni Mel teacner. Andiew Collli s is working foi Mi MiMlshllllg. Mamuuh - Sslck-lKiisoli is i poison wiiirh makes ou sh k It i' ties fi'iim the ttmii i i The stomach lit kes it out of umliest ed food The blood tf'K it and taints the whole body wb'i il That's the wn of it The way to b- rid of ll Is toluol, ft i ,Vur digestion If your food is all properly digested, thete will be t.one left iu the stomach to make iiek-jiiiMin out of ii .your sioiuin ii is ioo weaK 10 see to this properlv by itself, help it along with a few tlije of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Thill's the ihireof it Shaker Dlfi'stive Cordial is a deli cious, healthful, tonic cordial, made of pure medicinal plants, herbs and wine It iwwltli'nlr fitii'iiu Iniliiriisf inn unit .. ,... -....,.. '-p- ..... prevents tlin foi illation of sick-poimm. At drupglM.s. Trial bottles 10 cents. It beats nl what a gieat amount o authority a man assumes when be is piaei.u on nip i a tame to reau elec tion returiij. The hossism iu Jack Walsh's natnie showed itself in large chunks. The thref-yearold boy of J. A. t..l... .. .t.... ... in i iMMiii.-imi, ui, wyim i.fiiitfr, iu t s sun jcrt to aUaukH of riotip. Mr. .Johnson ..i . i. ,.:... .i .. !...i .1.... ii... i i .- ...... -l.il.f Ull J I 1 1 I I I t 1 - 11 , many patent medicines for tliioat and i .i. .. ti.. , i .i, .t . . e .i men nisi',si-. ii,. nail an niese hi choose Itotii, and skilh d plisiiiaiis ICady to respnlid to Ills call, bill sell'. I ed this leiueili for use in hjs imsh inning in auiiH win n uis i mills me was in dangi r, oeeaiise he I. in u it in he superior in-iiiv other, and fanioii the country ovi i Im its cures of i teiip. Mr. Johnson sus this is the best .sell ing cough llletlliiiie they li.in He, ud that it gives splendid satifacUoti in all cases Sold by II. E. Grice, Druggist. Services ut the Baptist chinch tiu.xi Sunday, conducted by Rev. C R Wel den, as follows- Preaching at 10;3(), Sunday School at U.ilO; ll. V. P. U. at o.'M, preacliiiig al 7:'M. A coidial in vitation extended to all. How to Curo Bilious Colic I suffered for weeks with colic and pains iu my stomach caused byblliuu.s ucss und had to take medicine ull tho while until I used Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy which cured me. I have since recommended it to a good many people Mits F lltiTLKit, rairhiivcn, Conn Poisons who arc subject to bilious colic can waul oil tho attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by 11. E Grice, Drug Kit. In memory of Ole Hansen who pass ed away on Wednesday )i tuber Mill. Hear IiiikI ninl joii Imvc left mc Ami in) lii'irl Is muI to nlt-lit, Ull that I tiirnlli imiiiIiI M.'i' ton. All III ilrtmiilh Minlil ho so l.rltln l'lillier ikrrt 1 1 1 (in hurt lift im. Ami ullh tliiiMinr J(i)).iiil' llnl. (ill "lis Imnl in t Ii t ii k our Culicr (ionil uii'l VI ml ninl triir s ilrml A MIII.Sl' Thin, Pale Children One satisfaction in giving Scott's Emulsion to children is they never object to it. The fact h, they soon become fond of ft. Another satisfaction is a because it will make them plump, and give them growth and prosperity. It should be given to all children who ate too thin, or too pale It does not make them over-fat, but plump. It strengthens the digestive organs and the nerves, and fur nishes material for rich blood. We huve a. Iinnt tr'.Vno vn-i mnr. . .. .t w ,.., . (1 tlic subject. Sent free for & asking. ' SCOTT & 110 WNE, New York. l L 7 I w f will vN 1 y i mil N THE AUTUMN GIRL Is out in all the splendor of new gowns and new millinery and she makes some of the boys look rather shabby by contrast. Wc hope they'll take her hint. A few dollars will buy a stylish suit or a swell Fall overcoat of the H. S. & M. make, and that's the finest there is, you know, every garment warranted. CLOTHES BEARING THIS LABEL" ARE WARRANTED. YOUNG PN : : : : : Have Yoa Procured Your : : JVIarriage License ? If so the next thin in order is lo comr to us and Be Fitted Out fop the Oeeasion Wc i. Ill doit Willi little l'irlW lo jou. Tin U- is I. ink in our Wedding Suits. WIENER. - JJiDef Bf os. 5 cp Yoa Will Find the Best Line of Bargains Ever Offered in the Gity. See Our Bargaing in Shoes at This Sale. 'V' ' NT IliTlUT nzor SffB 9SPW 3?OT?,'ASr.7.WiS?.aRS S!2KWCTEiSiet2?5WC8K nil The Clothier. CD Bros. J V m ( ,. n tty 1 Mu, A SSiSwlliaRWKiftV i-j:.v---- .tm- .'i1.jm.,jMm.irt 'iiiiiiwwmhimwmiiwwiw ' '. ': K-UUNMNMI WfMW . ii MnrmWM,Wxzhm&i - mimi!- yjsm