V K V n Wm WTW IM K&m Wtk m mrvk .1 "F mH rammmmtmmmmmmmmmmmm ArrEHHiUI life r itaarcraraaui r..v:r:t.'irja,:r.au :8;L'l:AlJalLJ'JJfJWJ!!aug:J Cured Without Operation Here is Sworn Proof; S3. Iff! 5TATE OF MINNESOTA, I COUNTY OK STEELE, f 1, Kiclinrd Jahrciss, of Owatonna, Minn,, being first duly sworn, do say that I am the person named in and who subscribed the fol lowing statement and the same is true of my own knowledge, in every particular: "I had severe pains in tny right side, just a bovc the Appendix. 1 went to the doctor and he pronounced my case Appendicitis and advised an operation. Instead 1 went to Zamboni llros.. Drug Store and bought a bottle of (Adlcr-i-ka) Treatment. After taking it the result was indeed wonderful. The pains stopped and 1 felt like a new man. I heartily recommend (Adlcr-i-ka) Treatment to anyone troubled with Appendicitis, as 1 know it has cured me." (Signed) RICHARD II. JAHKEISS, Seal. Subscribed and sworn to before nic June 29, 1905. J. NEWSALT, Notary Public, Steele County. Appomllcltisls tx-cntnlnp wnrsc and worse, ami cvpryom ohouM know of thin wonderfully sncccxtlnl treatment. A valuable took, showing many 1cturcni that curious ami little known onran, tin human Appendix, and trllinir how Appendicitis Is cuivd, lion It can lie treated without operation, Had bow you can easily guard yourself against It, will be ulrcu FKKE lBtBytS3frtalllni at our store. CHARLES L. COTTING, The Druggist Market Report As Furnished by Hanson C Trine Mens (fat) 0 pur lb. Springs o " " Cox t " " Ducks T " " Geese G " Turkeys 1 " " Butter 115 " " Kggs (rots out) 10 ' " Hides 5 " " m ,? IOGALETTES m m Lot the curfew blow tonight. Italph lloal is home from Alliauco. O. CS Teel was in Lincoln this week. I). C. Hell of Midland, Col., is in the city. S. K. Worden was in Blue Hill Sut urduy. ,1. V. Dixon returned from Hustings Monday. Old newspapers Tt cents u bundle nt this otlice. A. E. Rollins was tip from Lebanon Saturday. Mrs. Hoy Fearn returned to Super ior Monday. Mrs. S. 11. Ivizer went to Lincoln this morning. Mrs. Kd Amuck was in llepublican City Tuesday. Bert Kaley returned from Kansas City Saturday. The Dogree of Honor will meet next Tuesday night. Charley Hants was down from Hast ings this week. K. V. Knglo of Franklin visitPd in the city Saturday. Mrs. (.eorge Lintisey is visiting in Lincoln tliis week. Harry Phillips of Ayr, Neb., spent Sunday in the city. Charles Lettsler went to Omaha Sunday on business. liuruurd McNony was in Smith Cen ter, Kansas. Monday. Mrs. Sherwood Albright of Huvenna is visiting in the city. Jack Masters has signed to pitch for York thii- summer. Miss Kose Drew or Republican City is visiting in the city. T. M. Wurnoek of Sterling, Kansas, is in town on business. Mrs. II. Arnold of Campbell is visit ing Dr. and Mrs. Cross. I. Hyde of Hastings was in town Wednesday on business. See Dr. Stockman for eye glasses Satisfaction guaranteed. What about tin Ith of .July cele bration'.' Let's get busy. (Jood six room house for rent, in quire of IF. V. (iuliiford. (1. W. Linek ot Superior is in the city on cement business. Farm loans, 1 am again ready to make farm loans tit the lowest rate and best terms. I am solo agent for Trevett, Mattis Baker. Some pri vate money .1. H. Bailey, lted f loud, Nebr. Makts Homi Biking Easy pOYAl SHI iAKlN5 POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder ismtSo from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar NO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE Mrs. George Trine lias returned from a visit in Lawrence. James Burden and Nate Uliugworth were in Superior Monday. Somo good residence lots for sale. Inquire of II. W. (iuliiford. Take your eggs, butter and poultry to J. O. Caldwell and got cash. Charles 1'ratt of Hustings was in tho city on business Saturday. Several business changes are rinnor ed to take placo in the next weak. I. H. ISlacklcdgc and son Allan took in "Ben Ilur" at Lincoln this weok. You will miss it if you dou't try Routt County Coal. J. O. Caldwell. The Christmas Study club meets Tuesday with Mrs. Bernard MeNcny. Foil Salk: White Wyandotte Cock crols. Sec me at once. C V. Wai.i.in. Itay Halo arrived Saturday morning from Denver for a visit with relatives. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moede died early this morning. C. W. Creidor and wife returned from Ksbon, Kan., after a two weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Oatmau are en joying "Ben Ilur" at Lincoln this week Kverton Foe came down from Me Cook this weclc for a visit with home folks. Miss Mabel Howard, who lias been visiting in tho east, litis returned home. Sam Foo and his father have re turned from a visit to their old home in Canada. Undertaker Kd Amuck went to Bost wick this morning to take charge of a funeral there. The "Whole Family" is extended a Cordial invitation to visit our stuidio. Sn: i:.v lino. Hastings hud u hud lire lust Friday night in which llftytliree horses were burned to death. (!. J. Krai representing the Western Oxygenator Co., of Beatrice, Xebr., is in town on business. Will Letsou eiinie in from Okla homa Tuesday evening, and left lust night for San Francisco. Dr. Cook lias purchased another oil horse power l'antomobile to 'carry on ills heavy medical practice. .Jtidtro Kdsou was in Blue Hill Mon day and made an address before the Sunday school convention Mrs. Miukham, who has been spend ing the winter in Oklahoma and New Mexico, has returned home. It does not matter how many of you come, but get their. Photographs are always nice. Sii'.vkns Bitos. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Yarger have re turned to their home in Boulder, Col., after a short visit with friends A :. Ploice and Mr. Nate Plutt represented Hie Congregational Sun day school at Blue Hill Tuesday. Is your farm for sale'.' List it with Dan (i.utiir.u A: Company It will bo liberally advertised. Chief otlice. Buck Bell.er. of last year's Oratitl Island team, has reported to the Phil dolphin Americans for his try-out. There are no criminal cases on the bar docket for tho March term of Dis trict Court which convenes March lflth. Mrs. Joe McOracken was called to Wymoro Wednesday morning .jb'y a message announcing the death of her sister. 4 t Is youivfarm for, sale? List it a selling prices on straight commission basis with' Dan G.vmiKit fc Cojimnv. Chief onico. All castbound trains are late today owing to a wreck west of McCook. Details are not availablo at time of going to press. Miss Miller, assistant- principal of tho high school, has resigned her po sition to accept a call to the Butte, Mont., schools. Charles Sehcllok received word on Wednesday of thu marriage of his cousin, Miss Lena Schellok, to Mr Hugo Polensko. Hero after tho Skating rink will bo open Wednesday 2 to fi ladies only, Wednesday 7 to 10 p. m., Saturday SI to I Itfa a m. children only. Saturday 2 to fi p. in , Saturday 7 to In p. in. MvNi.i:. Bnos. H 9 1 ere s a low-price picnic going on; you're invited VOU'RE probably not very different from the rest of us when it comes to getting some unusual value for your money; it's human nature, and every body's got some of that in them. We've made up our minds to clean up this stock of good things to wear; to clear out all fall and winter goods and start the spring season with an entirely new lot of stuff. In order to do it we're quoting prices on these things that are good enough reason for any man who likes to get good things for less than they're really worth to come here on the run. .'WO Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are among these goods; and when any man can get Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at less than the usual prices he's certainly not very wise if he doesn't do it. There are a lot of other good things, too; we'll give you an idea of what to expect here: 20 per cent Discount Continues This Week. PAUL STOREY, THE CLOTHIER This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. kekshjkub The Nebraska Telephone company, M. C. Sherman received a telegram has ii gang of linemen hero rceon- Tuesday announcing tho death, in a structlng thu toll line from Lester to hospital at I'uelilo. of tho mouth-old Republican City. child of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hiatt. Tuesday at tho wolf hunt south o The remains were taken to LuVetu.. town two wolves were killed. There Col , for buiiiil. i was a big crowd present and everybody lioy Kust proprietor of tiic Koyal had a good time. Harbor Simp lias all modern conven- Word has been received in this city '' '' y dHS U'lr,,L, ". of the arrival, on Tuesday, of nimby An electric Massage, tlrst class work girl at the home of Mrs. Kiln Cook ' "' Particular people patroni.e his Patrick, in Omann. particular place. 'Starting in Life" will he the sub- ''T Schwann of Pittsburg, Pa., ject Mr. Jarboo will preach upon next who is spending the winter here for Sundav evening at 8 o'clock. All are j health, uhilo out motoring Sunday invited, especially the young men. I received a sprained ankle and it genci- Hie Music Stmry club meets with ... , ,, . . I'LIIIIK .infill ,111 I 'hill. J K. I'. Price of Independence, Mo , i wits u visitor in our city Monday. He i bud iosl returned from Seattle. Wash- K. W. KiioiiU is tearing down '' . ilu.ton, from wl.icli place he brought frame buildings on main street "! the i-uiiihIiih cif his bratlicr for burial Mrs. Ciiojihighuin Thursday evening. March Hth. I-.tch member to respond to roll call with a musical number. will erect a new tie barn built of stone and brick. Let tho good work go on. Farm Loans Negotiated Longest Time Kindest Optional Payments Low est Hates of interest on Shortest No- at Blue Hill on Sunday. Our .specialties single Photographs and (.roup Pictures, you do the sitting, we do the work in classy, artistic man ner. Ours is "Tho Model Studio" and tice. Dan Gariiku Co. At Ciiikk the sooner you come tho sooner you Otllco Krnest Welsch, Henry Newhouse and Dan Garber were in Hustings Wednesday attending a banquet given given by the Hastings encampment, I. O. O. F. Tho Itepiiblieaiil'elty convention will bo held in the court house next Wed nesday afternoon nt a o'clock, for tho purpose of nominating candidates for city olllces. .1. K. Hutlor lias disposed of his in terest in the meat market to his part ner, John Yost. Mr. Ilutl'er will re main here, but is undecided as to what lie will do. Dr. Warrick, the specialist will meet eye, ear, nose and throat patients and tliose needing glasses properly lilted at, I)r, DamcreH's olllce In lted (Jlond Tuesday. March 2lst. January l(5lh, Mary .7. Day hlov of lodges. It Is altogether likely that Sylvester Day made application for a during Mr. StoieyV term ot otlice widow's pension and has been grunted more1 new lodge will bo Instituted a willow's pension of $12.00 per month, than in any oilier year in the histoiy Fred Matirer wus'liVrn'ttoTliey. 'of tho order. get your picture Sikvens Huns. Karl Holliday, sou of William Holli day, became violently ill Tuesday evening from eating poisoned candy He remained unconscious for about nine .hours, and at a late hour last night he was still In a critical condi tion. Drs, Hiddlle.v Foote, successor: to Drs. Woirlck ,v Ulddile, of Hastings, Nebr, will meet eye, ear, noso and throat patients, and tliose needing glasses lltted.'at lied Cloud. Nobr.. Thursday. March Hi. Kill, at Dr. Cross' olllee. lirand Master Paul storey instituted a new odd Fellows lodge in llerwyn, Custer county, last Tuesday night. The new lodge starts out with thuty one mouthers ami tho prospects are good for many more. Within tho next thirty days ho will institute ten more At the open meeting of the .Music Study club last 1 liursday evening, Mr. K. II. Newhouse treated the club and their guests to a conceit of select inns mi his beautiful Vietrola. These selections were inticli appreciated by all present. ' Kov. CressiiiKU announced last Sun day that on next Sunday. March 1'.', In the evening at 7 :!'.(), he would preach a Sermon on our Sunday laws and nnswer the question. "Shall iur Sunday laws be repealed or en forced'.'" Ue sure and hour it. on last Thursday at John Kriekson's public sale a span of inures sold for Slilii SO and one yearling colt sold lor $I!W. .Ml thu other horses sold well Such items speak iniicli for Col. .1. II Klllngei'.s ability as an Auctioneer us well as for the quality of the horses. lust us much caie, in fact a little more, should be exercised in buying electric sad irons, as in buying any thing else. Some irons u.so more elec tricity than others in doing the same work. Get your electric Irons of MorniAitr Hiios.. they carry the author' Ized iron, lie careful 1 of "just as good" electric irons. The Ladies' Club present e Shake spent e's "Taming of the Slirow" in pantomime, Saturday night, at thu 'spacious homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. U, Overman. We think that tho ladles, should be prevailed upon to present this play, which undoubtedly demand ed much time and thought. In its prep aratlon, to the general public in tho near future. The Coiigregatlonalihts have com pleted arrangements for holding a ten days' meeting, commencing Friday, April . , and closing on Kastor Sunday evening. W. W.Cuidiiiger of Lincoln, ouo of the young men who was hero Christmas week, will he present and conduct tho song services and have charge of the music. All singers arc cordially Invited to Join the chorus and assist in making thu meetings a spiritual uplift to all. All churches are heart II v invited to lie present mi I lake part lu tho meetings A." -A Cressinan, Minister. Tho last speaker of the lecture course Monday night failed to im press tho audience with anything-like general favor. Tho gentleman was not' an adept cither in delivery, enuncia tion or truthfulness. Perhaps his. traveling one million llvo hundred, thousand miles has incapacitated him. from seeing anything in its right re lations. Mr. Beuuehaiup was a disap point uieiit. The work of repairing the Peterson bidding, which was recently damaged by lire, was begun Monday morning, although tit building had been con demned by the city council. Last evening an injunction was served upon Mr. Peterson restraining him from proceeding with tho work, unci the matter will have to go through the courts. Mr. IVterson contends that lie was merely putting tho building ii shape to move it from the lot, in order to make room for a .substantial brick building. The "sky line" on the east side of Webster street between Fourth and Fifth avenues is about to uiijler go n decided ciiuugc. In order to ouiko room for 'his new tic biirn, 11 V. Konnt will move the building: now occupied by Will Llndley's res liitlrautto the vacant lot between the Chief oHice and the Newhouse store. Tills move is only temporary, how ever, as negotiations are pending for tho erection of a brick or cement building on the three lots belonging the Newhouse estate. Citizens Convention The citizens of livd Cloud are here by culled to meat lu the court house Wednesday evening, Mar. loth, at eight o'clock fur the purpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for city olllces as follows: Ouo mayor, one clerk, one treasurer, one engineer, one police judge, one councilman for 1st ward, one council man for 2nd ward, two members of the school board. F. W, Cownii.v, Chairman. Willow's Pension. The recent act of April 10th. IMS gives to all soldiers' widows a pension ot'Si2pcr mouth. cYod Maurer, the attorney, has all necessary blanks. 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