"i3$KtsttasfasraMaftw5 AtMmftH wfcllWfcfc V -. 4tiMJRM MM vMv1h Savvt tAv iv A Stli3JSW.S?! iS. - saBrw APPtNDlCITISi Cured Without Operation. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ) COI1NTV OP STUPI I? f SS. I, Richard Jahrclss, of Owatonna, Minn,, being first duly sworn, do say that I am the person named in and who snirnU,.,i 41,0 Li. Kere Is Sworn Proof: 011 F lowing statement and the same is true oi mv own knowl.-H,.,.. J,.' ,.,l " case Appendicitis and advised an operation. Instead I went to 1 in every particular; bovc tlie Append! person named in and who subscnln-il ihi fi. , - - .... .- c . nnu 111c same is tmc oi my own knowledge, MZ1 ir: I had severe pains in my right side, just a- "'&" X. I WCni to llir. ilm-tnr nn.l ti- -....... ??'' 0...1 .i..i" .7 """".;.. vw.r"V".M""""y Ntw'i r jsaniuoni tiros,. Drug Store and bought a bottle of (Adlcr-i-ka) Treatment. After takim it the result wMlnrirwnmt.Wni ti. pains stopped and I felt like a new man. I hcaitily recommend (Adlcr-i-kai Treatment to anyone troubled with Appendicitis, as 1 know it im cured me." R4.- mk. q,i o . ,. sinc'l RICHARD H. JAHREISS, HF Subscribed and sworn to before nic June 29, 1905. j. Htwoiu,!, notary I'ublic, Steele County. Appendicitis Is bKomlnffirorw and vorw, and o cr one should l.nmv of this womlertullv uccrfu'. treatment. A valual.U-louk, Bhcmlmr many pictures,.! that curious and llttlo knotv oruan. th Hm2n' M)J !!!?iz'.al!.d tel1""' how AmmlkltU U c.ius-.l. h It cm 1.e treated lth"t wwatlw! wiu mm juu wu easily KU.uu yourscn 3L'aitm It, will be BlTOIl FKI;B to an) one calling at our Btoro CHAS. L. COTTING, The Druggist. 944444444tt(r 10GAIETTES Leather Bolting ut Fogel's. Father Fitzgerald is home fnun Lin coln. Ed McAlister Is In Hetidlcy this week. W. V. Heal was In Blue Hilt lust week. P. R. Rose of Hebron SunclajvdJ in town. , Clare Wolfe is in Dodue City, Kns. this week. II. P. McTaggert of Cowles was in town Friday. C. E. Chamberlain of Nelson was in town Monday. All kinds of Electrical work done by Morhart Bros. Jake Welton of Emerson was In the city Wednesday. The county commissioners were in session this week. Gordon Hammond of Hastings spent Thursday in town. R. G. Lawrence of Guide Rook was in town Saturday. Jas. Peterson made a business trip to Omaha Tuesday. Only six weeks more to Xruas. Do your shopping early. Mrs. Ilernard McNeny 'entertained the Xmas club Thursday. Aaron J. Cole of Oxford transacted business in town last week. Geo. W. Lindsey went to Cripple Creek, Colo., Tuesday night. Joe Good and Geo. Johnson of Civ erton were in town Saturday. Miss Bertha Potter entertained the D. A. U. P. club Monday evening. Pon Sale 15 and1 20 gallon elder barrels. Inquire of Parks fc Havel John Sharpe of Oxford spent Friday in town transacting business matters. Robt. McMullen of Grand Island spent Tuesday In town visiting friends. J. C. Waller and daughter Beverly were in town visiting friends Friday. Mrs. C. Mitchell and son of Franklin were. visiting friends in town Wednes day. I will buy your furs, hides, noultry, .and sell you hard and soft coal. J. O. Qaliiwkll. Lloyd Bradbrook of Druning spent the first of the week in this city visit ing his mother. Mrs. .Earner has returned home after an extended, visit with relatives at Missoula, Mont. Urt J. E. Jarboe will preach at the Brethren '.church next Sunday both morning. and evening. Mrs. It. McFarland gave a farewell party in honor of Miss Edna Fitzpat rlok, Tuesday evening. Preaching atthe Indian Creek school house next tiunday at 3 p. m bj Rev. Jarboe. All are invited. Anna J. Chaflin, widow of Attorney John M. Chaftia has been granted a widows pension at 912.00 per month. Fred Maurer was her attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Eri.UarbcrpnterUlnrd the 500 club Tuesday. A good time Is reported by those present. Walter Means moved his pool hall this week Into tlu building formerly occupied by Win. Upright. Mis. Wm. K0011 mid her mother, Mrs. Duckworth, have gone to Norman, Nobr., for a two weeks visit. Miss Ertna Llndley was down from Illverton Friday and was accompanied homo by her cousin Helen Albright. Miss Edna Fltzpatrlck returned Wednesday to her home at Denver, Colo , after a week's visit with friends. Special attention given to diseases of eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. (Dr. Stockman, Red Cloud, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill of Minneapolis) 'Kas were called here on account of the Illness and death of Mrs. Hill's mother. Dr. Cross will be in his ofllec over the State Bank everyday in the week. Havinc discontinued his visits to Riverton. Foot warmers and all kinds of Lap Robes, everything to keep you warm while you ride. Joe Foqel the Har ness Man. " Hardy W. Campbell, who was en route for Denver, came In on Satur day morning's train and spent the day with C. J. Piatt. Traveling Auditor Sarson of the Ne braska Telephone Co., was in town Wednesday auditing the books of the local exchange. Ernest Welsch has purchased the Neuerberg property in the south ward near the depot and will open a-lunch counter this week. Hlllman Ideal Stock Co., at the Op. ra House Three uights Nov. 18-17-18. special prices on season ticket at Cook's Arug Stare. Mrs. U. E. McFarland returned home Friday from Columbus, Ohio, after an ' extended visit. Needless to say Hen is all smiles again. - See Hlllman, Ideal Stock Co., at the Opera House Thursday night, Nov. 1C and you wont miss the next two if you do. Regular Prices 25-35-00. Mrs. J. M. Weesner came down from Red Cloud this morning to spend the week with her parents, T. M. Skain baugh and wife. Tuesday's Superior Express. Mesdames John Polnicky and Mark Parks entertained at the former's home Thursday in honor of Miss Edna Fttzpa trick ' of Denver. About 16 gaests .were present. , Clarence ",I,efty" Mitchell of Frauk- lln was in town Wednesday renewing acquaintances. Clarence will no doubt be tfee pride of Detroit next year in the American League. The Degree of Honor meets next Tuesday night. The Guide Rock teana will be here to put on the work. The Lodge is making preparations for a big time to be given in the near future. See J. H. Bailey for a farm loan. He has a reduced rate of interest and is sole agent for 'CL'rcvett, Mattis &. Baker who ara noted for promptness and square dealing and are always ready for business. (mod minis pioiiiote prospeilty: bud road proMike profanity. Mis hiiim the limpeftor of th W. it. C will l)i with us S'ttut-dny at tlneo p. in., evuiy member b! present. AlV the(. A. II. arc requested to meet with thein at sW p, tn. Saturday even lug. Eld, Jni boe and wlfo returned homo the lltst of this week from a ton weeks evangelical tour. They will bo at home, now the rest of the winter and Mr Jnrboe will take up his regular elimeh Work at the Hrethren church In this eity. Hlllman Ideal Stock Co. give us the same hIioa-s that you see at his Theatre in Omaha that you pay from one to two (lollnih. Will be at tho Opera lloiisethteeiiights Nov. 10-17-ltf. Reg ular prices 'J.V:i5 50. Special on season tickets at 'Cook Drug Store." The Humeston Musical Co., held forth in the Opera House last Friday ami Saturday nights. On account ot the eold weather many did not attend but those that did attend were well repaid and report it ns the best enter tninment ever given In this city. Foil S.vi.e My residence property, a 10 room house new nud all modern. Might consider a trade for a cheaper property in town. Also p. Hudson automobile, to trade for farm horses and must make a deal in the next ten days. For particulars inquire of Ciias. A. Schwltz. 1? N 4 k Now is the to if Mil mm wwPM: m IK Wi mw.'nMiMwl Tim Cm mm Wolfe A. Whitaker, general black smiths, now carry a full lino of farm implements, surreys, buggies, wagons, gaug plows, gas engines, stacker ropes, all kinds of machinery and heavy hardware, and all supplies for same. Also all kindsofoil. Licensed Plumb ers Calls promptly answered. To the many voters who gave tne their support In the election of Coun ty Superintendent of the public schools of Webster county I give my heartfelt thanks and I will endeavor, to the best of my ability, to merit the confi dence they have reposed in me. Gertoudk L. Coon. Hlllman Stock Co., has always car ried an extra good class of shows and oomes here direct from his Theatre in Omaha. He hasabetter company than ever this beason and will play at the Opera Honse Three nights Nov. 10-17 18 Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Reg ular prices 2K-35-5G Season tickets at special prices on sale at Cook's .Drug Store. The Red Cloud High School defeated the heavy eleven from Bloomington Friday by tne overwhelming score of 40 to 0. The game wasnever In danger for the locale and the fast back field of the locals scored at will. The feat ures of the game was the playing of Robinson and Johnston an the touch down by Cather. The Real Kstate firm of Dan Garbcr &. Co. of Red Cloud, Nebraska arc ad vertising farms for sale iv the great Republican Valley in the vicinity of Red Cloud, that will rent for 'cash for as much as G per cent, of purchase price. The great corn,whoat, hogiiid alfalfa country. Homcseekers should writ for their land list. .Fine well improved homes. According to the 'Pacific Coast pup em the Seattle Athletic Clab iraet Hie Vancouver, B. C,. club last week and we notice in the report that -Oliver Rancbey flattened Jaok Smith the Canadian Champion in .five ttninutea and twenty-four seconds'. Oliver is the best 135-pound wrestler 00 the Pa elflo coast. He will be renembered here as the little fellow who did tumb ling tricks on the aidewalks a smmber of years age and as a brother of Dick. ' There are tnany friends In Hastings who are pleased that Miss Edith Mo Keigban, daughter of the late Congress man McKeighan, was elected to the office of clerk of the district court of Wcbrfter county on the fusion ticket. Miss McKeigban was secretary for her father duriug his terms In congress, held the position of stenographer iu the office of J. V.Wolfe, commissioner of public lands and buildings, and was private secretary to Dr. Damercll when superintendent at the Hastings asylum. Monday's Hastings' Republi can. it Royal has no substitute for making delicious home-baked foods High School EiterUinmeat 'Jmmmmh&. mmmzilmmmwm if W5acat wf Jw sPMl "M. JiPlfcp3r f l'h-:. rrii r 1 f &m fell II Right now is the time to buy the Winter Coats for yourself and Children. We are showing greater values this season, than ever before, in this line of Merchandise. Our stock is complete in every particularno two garments alike Our plan is to give our trade assort ment in price, style and pattern, of the best garments from the best garment makers in America. Ladies' Stylish Cloaks ...Up-to-date Kind... From $ 7.50 14.00 W ft t) Or 0 iis f W 0i is 0i Jm Mi Suite tO $12.00 S to 25.00 jg Prices to fit purse of every people. iafl We cater to the trade with the best and newest as- jj? sortBeit of Shoes and General Dry Goods, in the conn- JjJ ty. Our desire is to have the privilege of showing ifc yta our lines. W Turnure Bros, f '.-- it LpBBLL?aBr.r.Pak SfcT P S i " ia 1 Piiiwiaaikis7KT " S . r-r- - l. r-- 1 PtsUl Saviags Bank Opens Nov. 22. !J Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar $ZL. of its kind that has beep 4ven by the sfehool and it pronWs' to be unique and entertaining. "The .' 'proceed! of the eveulng will be used to purchase a high school library. ritOOHAM . - Music Profrtictz's Orchestra Drill in Oreciaa Vostume . 10 High School (lirls Mnsio .. . .Prof, Betz's Orchestra One Act Farce O "AProposal Under Dltllcul ties' Irene MuOulre, Uertha IJeauchump Verlin Tnylor, AJun Blackledge Trombone solo , . . . .Hoy1 Robinson lleuding-Selected-Josepliine Richards Music Prof, ltetz'h Oruhehtra Flag Drill 1G High School Girl A 'owe price admlrtsloii will bo clinrg ed iucluditig reserved hoats. 25 cents. Tickets on ftalo at Coolc'i Drug stoio Satnrdiiy. Xov, 2r, HtOn. m. The Red Cloud High School students are arranging to give an entertain ment at the opera house Thanksgiving nfRhc. This is the first nUrUlnmant "!." "vJL., . .. ,rM n.1 th.t ha. Iu ... l, u- lr,1 wr "'t " w. M, .... Uncle Samuel will open a postal sav ings bank here tli 22nd of this mouth. Postmaster IIaker has on hands now the official blanks but the bank will not receive deposits until the above date.' Deposits from HI cents to f0 may be made at one time. Miould you have 9100 you wish to deposit, you will have' to come two times The highest amount that any person can have on deposit is tfOO. This Is done in order to keep the newspaper men from get ting a controlling interest in the bank. Mr 'flacker was showing us a blank to be filled out before one can hand over his money. It is quite explicit es to detail, and when filled out contains about as much information as a cen sus report. As we remember, the de positor must In addition to bis name, give age, weight, and height; where born, the year, month, and the day ibis important eventoecurred. Wheth er, if a mule, he's a man, or, If a female, she's a woman. In addition to this, a personal description, whether blonde or brunette. If a man, wheth er smooth face or whiskers. If facial foliage how worn burnslde, galloway or van dyke; if a moustache, whether black, gray, sorrel, or of a duroe shade and if trimmed to resemble a dauber on a shoe brush, pig-tail twist or pirate dropp. If a lady the color of her hair, and whether a natural shade or one acquired peroxldely. Whether fair of freckled, natural complexion or arti ficial and. if addicted' to tho gum habit, the brand most used and whether mar 1 1. 1 1 Wkmtmw BLaLa mmmmr Saa" mm ' .' ih: ' r, Tba name of the depositor's father and mother with nationality and year 6f birth. The above of course is not an exact wording of the application blank but Is near enough to show that your Uncle Samuel Is as particular about identification of patrons of bis bank as be Is about allowing a pension. Hut he's backed by the United States of America and according to Dun and Brndstreet ho Is good us old wheat. He does not pay as high a rate, of in terest but he will exchange you gov ernment bonds that your assessor enn not tax. This will help some, flov bonds for us, Wm. Ill fares tlin town, to hit stoning ills a prey, where teams turn to some bet ter way. 30 Horse-power Five-Pass- enger Fote-Door louring Gar This car is now ready for demonstration. Come and see it. To fully understand the exceptional value of this car you have but to compare it with what the entire market has to offer for 1912. Study the specifications below carefully. In what other car will you find such value at such a price? What machine under $ 1 25 can you line up against this anditem for item seeso much for so little money? When you stop to consider the fine thorough construction the heavy drop forgings the pressed steel framethe selective transmission fitted with F. & S. annular bearings (which the most expensive cars in the world use) --the 30 horse-power motor, the big wheel base, the fore-door body with door handles and all levers inside the car, you can better realize what an actual advanced manufacturing step this new car is. SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 59 Wpeel,base, 106 inches; body, five-passenger fore-coor touring; motor, 4x4 1-2;' horse-power, 30; transmission, selective, three speeds and reverse; F. & S. ball bearing wheels, artillery wood, 12-1 1-2 inch spokes, 12 bolts each wheel; tires, 32 x 3 1-2 inches Q. D. Silk Mohare Top and Brass Wind Shield SI000 F. 0. B. RED CLOID JAMES PETERSON See The Chief Office for Up-to-date job work lfi v '1 m SB :"jif3 f Mi- .-. , i,fi