The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 13, 1893, Image 3

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    W. B. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of Hale directed to me
itoin the district court of lied Willow county.
Nett rank ii, on u judgment obtained before
7 »««). ». T. Welty. judge* of the district court
oi Ited W illow county, Ncbrnsku, on the 7th
day ot July, 1893, in favor of Lucian H. Cldd
ac>. hh administrator of the estate of Cornelia
w Clark, deceased, hh plaintiff, and agairiHt
Edgar K. Hyttrs et al., as defendants, for the
k 8u™°f Three Hundred Fit teen $315 Dollars
arid Sixty 00Cents, and costs taxed at $29.48,
anti accruing coats, and co dcfemlantH Kurlon
& Harvey on same dale on t heir cross petition
having obtained a decree for $15.32,1 have lev
ied unon the following real estate taken us the
property of said defendants to satisfy said
judgment towit: Thu east half of the north
eHHt quarter of section nineteen.township one,
Portl‘ <>f Hinge twenty-eight, west of the sixth
I . M . in lieu Willow county. Nebraska. And
will offer the same lor sale to the highest bid
der. for cash in hand, on the 23<1 day of Octo
ber. A. D.. 1893, in front of Hie south door
ot the court house in Indianola. Nebraska,
Umi being I lie building wherein the last term
<>1’ court was held, at the hour of one o’clock,
' • M., of said day. when and where due attend
ance will lie given by the undersigned.
Dated September 18ih, 1893 E. K. Hanks,
, , Sheriff of said couuty.
First publication September 22 5ts.
W. S. Morlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Sheriff's Sale.
liy virtue of :ui order of sale directed to
Rie from the district court of Jted Willow
county, Nebraska, on a judgment obtained
before Hon. I). T. Welty, district judge in
and for Ked Willow county, Nebraska, on
tile 20th day of October, 1892, in favor of
George Hocknell as plaintiff, and against
James W. Speer et al. as defendants, for the
sum of one hundred and three ($10;!) dollars
and seventeen (17) cents, and costs taxed at
$10.28, amt accruing costs, 1 have levied
upon the following real estate, taken as the
property of said defendants to satisfy said
judgment, towit: Southwest quarter south
east quarter and southeast quarter southwest
quarter of section 18, and northeast quarter
northwest quarter and northwest quarter
northeast quarter of section 19, all m town
ship two (2) north of range thirty (30) west
ot the 0th 1’. M., in Ked Willow county,
Nebraska. And will offer the same for salt1
to tile highest bidder, for cash in hand, on
tlie 10th day of October, A. 1). 1893, in front
of the south door of the court house in
Indianola, Nebraska, that being the building
wherein the last term of court was held, at
the hour of one o’clock, ]\ M. of said day,
when and where due attencance will be
given by (lie undersigned.
Dated September 13th, 1893.
E. R. Hanks, Sheriff or said county.
First publication September 15.—5ts.
W.S. Mom,an. Attorney, McCook, Neli.
Sheriff's Sale.
by virtue of :m order of sale directed to me
from the district court of bed Willow comity,
Nebraska, on a judgment obtained before
Hon. D. T. Welly, district judge in and for
bed Willow county, Neoraska, on the 20th
day of October, 1892, in favor of Arthur A.
Hyde as plaintiff, and against Robert S.Coo
ley et al. as defendants, for tlie sum of one
thousand five hundred and one ($1,501) dol
lars and forty-live (45) cents, and costs taxed
at $49.03 and accruing costs, and co-defend
ants burton & Harvey having on the same
day obtained a decree for tlie sum of $323.50,
1 have levied upon tlie following real estate,
taken as the property of said defendants £o
satisfy said judgments, towit: The south
half of the northeast quarter and north Half
of the southeast quarter of section thirty (30)
in township one (1) north of range twenty
eight (28) west of sixtli principal meridian,
ill bed Willow county, Nebraska. And will
offer the same for sale to the highest, bidder,
for casli in hand, oil tlie ifitli day of October,
A. D., 1893, in front of tlie south front door
of tlie court house in Indianola, Nebraska,
that being tlie building wherein tlie last term
of court was held, at the hour of one o’clock,
P. M. of said day, when and where due at
tendance will be given by the undersigned.
Dated September 13th, 1893.
E. b. Banks, Sheriff of said county.
First publication September 15.—5ts.
W. S. Moulan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication cf Summons.
Gerhart bongers, Sofia bongers, J. W.
Dolan, First National bank of Indianola, a
corporation incorporated under tlie laws of
tlie United States, James U. Leggett, and
Frees & ilocknell Lumber Company, a cor
poration incorporated under the laws of the
state of Illinois, defendants, will take notice
that tlie American Investment Company, a
corporation incorporated under tlie laws of
the state of Iowa, plaintiff herein, lias filed
its petition in tlie district court of bed Wil
low county, Nebraska, against said defend
ants, tlie object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage executed Octo
22d, 1S86, by tlie defendants Gerhart bongers
and Sofia llongers to tlie plaintiff, upon the
following described real estate, to-wit: tlie
southwest quarter of section number ten [10],
in township number one |TJ north, range
number twenty-eight [28] west, in bed Wil
low county, Nebraska, to secure the payment
of their one certain promissory note, payable
in installments as follows, one installment
of fifteen dollars due June 1st, 1887, and nine
Installments of twelve dollars each, the first
one of said nine installments being due on
tlie first day of December, 18S7. and one in
stallment maturing every six months there
after until tlie maturity of tlie last installment
which matured December 1st, 1891. And
also to collect tlie amount due upon seven
coupon notes of twenty-eight dollars each,
signed by Gerhart bongers and secured by a
mortgage on tlie real estate above described,
executed by Gerhart bongers and Sofia bon
gers. That there is now due on said notes
and mortgage, including taxes on said prem
ises paid by plaintiff, tlie sum of $370, witli
interest thereon at tlie rate of ten per cent
per annum from the first day of June, 1887,
and plaintiff prays for a decree that tlie de
fendants be required to pay tlie same, or that
said premises may be sold to satisfy said
amount with interest and costs of suit. You
are required to answer said petition on or be
fore Monday, tlie sixtli day of November,
1S93. Dated this 21st day of September, 1893.
American Investment Company,
Plaintiff.
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W.8. Mom.an, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
James A. Lyon, Carrie (■. I,yon, George
VV. Billion ami Andrew E. Harvey, partners
doing business under the bun of Billion &
Harvey, George A. Searie, \V. F. Bechtel,
Home investuie.it Company, a corporation,
Niels Secrnu, William Luit-y, william V.
Benson,Elizabeth Latey and Mary E.Benson,
delendants, will take notice that Mary T.
Hyde, plaintiff herein, has filed her petition
in the district court of Bed willow county,
Nebraska, against said defendants, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed September 18th, lssii, by
the defendants James A. Lyon and Carrie
G. Lyon to the plain tilt, upon the following
described real estate, to wn: The southeast
quarter of section number twenty-eight [28J,
in township number two f2J north, range
number twenty-six [26| west, m lied willow
county, Nebraska, to secure tile payment of
their eleven certain promissory notes, one
for six hundred dollars, due August 23d,
1891, and ten notes for twenty-four dollars
each, tile first one of said ten notes maturing
February 1st, 1887, and one of said notes
maturing every six months thereafter until
the maturity of the last of said ten notes,
which matured August 1st, 1891. That there
is now due upon said notes and mortgage
the sum of $846.37, with interest thereon at
tile rate of ten per cent per niimtm from the
18th day of September, 1880, and plaintiff
prays for a decree that the defendants he
required to pay the same, or that said prem
ises may he sold to satisfy said amount with
interest and costs of suit. You are required
to answer said petition on or before Monday.
the sixth day of November, 1893. Hated
this 20th day of September. 1893.
Mary T. Hyde, Plaintiff.
By W. S. Morlan, her attorney.
First publication September 29—Its.
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W. S. Mohlan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
William .I. Porter, Mary E. Porter, George
W. Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners
doing business under tin1 linn name of Hin
ton Harvey, Martha E. Davis and
Davis, her husband, whose first name is to
plaintiff unknown, defendants, will take
notice that J. Coolidge Hdls. plaintiff herein,
liasfiled his petition in the district court of
Ked Willow County. Nebraska, against said
defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed
March 14th. 1887, bv the defendants, William J.
Porter and Mary E. Porter, to one Nancy H.
Hills fund afterwards assigned to this plain
tiff), upon the following described real estate,
to-wit: The west half of the north-west
quarter of section number seven (7) in town
ship number four (4) north, range number
twenty-nine (29) west, and the east half of the
north-east qnartez of section number twelve
(12) in township number four (4) north, range
number thirty (30) west, al! in Ked Willow
i County. Nebraska, to secure tin; payment of
neir eleven certain promissory notes, one
note of three hundred dollars due February
12th, 1892, and ten notes for $10.50 each, the
first one of said ten notes maturing August
1st, 1887, and one note maturing every six
months thereafter, until tlie maturity of the
last of said ten notes, which matured Febru
ary 1st, 1892. That there is now due on said
notes and mortgage, including taxes on said
premises paid by plaintiff, the sum of $300.30,
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from tlie first day of August,
1887, and plaintiff prays tor a decree that the
defendants be required to pay the same, or
that said premises may be sold to satisfy said
amount, with interest and costs of suit. You
are required to answer said petition on or be
fore Monday, the sixth day of November, 1893.
Dated this 22d day of September, 1893.
J. Coolidge Hills, Plaintiff.
By W. S. Morlan. his attorney.
First publication September 29—4ts.
W. S. Moklan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
Thoiuas Clark, Lavina. Clark, George W.
Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners do
ing business under the firm name of Burton
& Harvey. A. H. Rogers, Mrs. A. H. Rogers
bis wife, first name unknown, W. L. White,
Mrs.W. L.White his wife.first name unknown,
defendants, will take notice that William H.
Lockwood and Fred C. Rockwell, executors
of the estate of James Lockwood, deceased,
plaintiffs herein, have filed their petition in
the district court of Red Willow county, Ne
braska. against the above named defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage executed April 29th,
1887, by the defendants Thomas Clark and
Lavina Clark, to one James Lockwood, upon
the following described real estate, to-wit:
The northwest quarter of section number ten
(10), in township number three (3) north, range
number twenty-six (26) west, in Red Willow
county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
their eleven certain promissory notes, one
note for seven hundred dollars, due April
15th, 1892, and ten notes for $24.50 each, the
first die of said ten notes maturing October
1st, 1887, and one note maturing every six
months thereafter, until the maturiiy of the
last of said ten notes which matured April
1st, 1892. That there is now due upon said
notes and mortgage, including taxes on said
premises paid by plaintiffs.thesum of $1,019.78,
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from October 1st, 1887, and
plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defend
ants be required to pay the same, or that said
premites be sold to satisfy said amount, with
interest and costs of 6ult. You are required
to answer said petition on or before Monday,
the sixth day of November, 1893. Dated this
22d day of September, 1893.
William H. Lockwood,
Fked C. Rockwell,
Plaintiffs.
By W. S. Morlan their attorney.
First publication September 29—4ts.
W.S. Moklan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
George Weill, Katerina Weill, George W.
Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners do
ing business under the firm name of Burton
& Harvey, defendants, will take notice that
Newton Hart, ;oiaintiff herein, has tiled his
petition in the district court of Red Willow
county, Nebraska, against said defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage executed October
8lh, 1886, by the defendants George Weill and
Katerina Weill to this plaintiff, upon the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit: The east
half of the northeast quarter, the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter and the
northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of
section number twenty-nine (29), in township
number two (2) north, range number twenty
eight (28) west, in Red Willow county. Ne
braska. to secure the payment or their eleven
certain promissory notes, one note for eight
hundred dollars due September 14tb, 1891, and
ten notes for twenty-eight dollars each, the
first one of said ten notes maturing March 1st,
1887, and one of said ten notes maturing every
six months thereafter until the maturity of
the last of said ten notes, which matured
September 1st, 1891. That there is now due
upon said notes and mortgage, including
taxes on said premises paid by plaiutiff, the
suin of $1,026, with interest thereon at the
rate of teu per cent per annum from the first
day of September, 1887, and plaintiff prays for
a decree that the defendents be required to
pay the same, or that said premises may be
sold to satisfy said amount with interest and
costs. You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday, the sixth day of
November, 1893. Dated this 21st day of Sept
ember. 1893. Newton Hart.
Plaintiff.
By W, S. Morlan. bis attorney.
First publication September 29—4ts.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at McCook. Nebraska, i
September 16.1893. f
Notice is hereby given that ihe following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final commutation proof in support
of bis claim, and that said proof will be made
before Register or Receiver, at McCook, Ne
braske. on Saturday, October 28th, 1893, viz:
JAMES M. WILSON,
H. E. No. 10,131 for the south half of the
southeast quarter of section 29, in township 3,
north of range 28. west of the 6th p. m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of said land: John Neel, of Indianola,
Nebraska: Joseph Downs, of Indianola. Ne
braska: Stephen Teel, of McCook. Nebraska;
William Day. of McCook. Nebraska.
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'V.8. Moiilan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
Joseph Albrecht, Mrs. Joseph Albrecht his
wile, whose first name is to piainliff unknown,
ami George tV.liurlon ami Andrew B. Harvey,
partners doing business under the Orin name
oi Horton A Harvey, deremlants, will lake
notice tiiat tiie Hartford Theologitai Semina
ry, a corporation incorporated under the laws
of the slate of Connecticut, plaintiff herein.
Ims tiled tis petition ,n the district court of
ited Willow county. Nebraska, against said
) defendants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed
August itlat, lN8(i, tit ttie defendant Joseph
Altirccbt to the plaintiff upon the following
described reai estate, to-wit: The northwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of section
number thirty-three [33J, the northeast quar
ter of ttie northeast quarter of section num
ber thirty-two [321, and the southeast quarter
of the southeast quarter of section number
twenty-nine I29i. in township number one 111
north range number thirty loll; west, in Red
Willow county. Nebraska, to secure Hie pay -
meet ol his eleven certain promissory nines,
one note for three hundred dollars, due Aug
ust alii, 1891, and ten notes for 81(1 rtl each, tiie
first one of said ten notes due February 1st.
1887, and one note maturing every six mum Its
thereafter until the maturity of the last of
said ten notes which matured August 1st,
1891. Thai there is now due on said notes and
mortgage, including taxes on said premises
puid by plaintiff, the sum til $379.43, with in
terest thereon at Hie rate of ten per cent per
tin till in from February 1st, 1887, and plaintiff
prays for it decree that Hie defendants be re
quired to pay the same or that said premises
tie sold to satisfy said amount with interest
and costs of suit. You are required to answer
said petition on or before Monday, tiie sixth
day of November, 1893. bated this 21st day or
September, 1893.
HAiiTVoitn Theological Skminaiiv,
Plaintiff.
liy W. s. Morlan, its attorney.
First publication September29—Us.
W. S. Moulan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
Thomas Mize, J.ouiza E. Mize, George VV.
Burton and Andrew E. ilarvey, partners
doing business muter tiie linn name of Bur
ton & Harvey, and Benjamin L. \\ atson and
Mrs. Benjamin L. Watson Ins wife, whose
first name is to plaintiff unknown, defend
ants, will take notice that Lewis 6. Dabney
ami Frederic Cunningham, trustees, plaint
iffs herein, have filed their petition in tiie
district court of lted Willow county, Ne
braska, against the above named defendants,
the object ami prayer of which are to fore
close a certain mortgage executed April27th,
1880, by the defendants Thomas Mize and
Louiza E. Mize to tiie plaintiffs, upon tiie
following described real estate, to-wit: tiie
west halt of tile northwest quarter of section
number twenty-eight (28), in township num
ber two (2) north, range number twenty-six
(20) west, in Bed Willow comity, Nebraska,
to secure tiie payment of their eleven certain
promissory notes, one note for three hundred
dollars, due April 7th, 1891, and ten notes
for twelve dollars each, tiie first one of said
ten notes due October 1st, 1S80, ami one note
maturing every six months thereafter until
tiie maturity of the last one of said ten notes
which matured April 1st, 1891. That there
ij now due upon said notes and mortgage,
including taxes on said premises paid by
these plaintiffs, the sum of $340.98, with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from October 1st, 1880, and plain
tiffs pray for a decree that tiie defendants he
required to pay tiie same, or that said prem
ises may be sold to satisfy said amount. You
are required to answer said petition oil or
before Monday, tiie titli day of November,
1S93. Dated this22d day ot September, 1893.
Lewis S. Dabney,
Frederic Cunningham,
Flaiu tiffs.
By W. S. Morlan, their attorney.
First publication September 29—4ts.
W. S. Moklan, Attorney, McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
Charles II. Cook, Mrs. Charles II. Cook
his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff
unknown, 1J. \V. Cook, Mrs. IS. W. Cook bis
wiie, whose first name is to plaintiff un
known, Sarah Thomas,- Thomas her
husband, whose first name is to plaintiff
unknown, Anna Boyd, Thomas Boyd tier
husband, Amelia A. Jenkins,-—Jenkins
her husband, whose first name is to plaintiff
unknown, Mary A. Montague,-Mon
tague her husband, whose first name is to
plaintiff unknown, Katharine A. Bryant and
J. C. Bryant her husband, heirs of William
Cook and Eliza Cook deceased, and George
W. Burton and Andrew E. Harvey, partners I
doing business under tlie firm name of Bur
ton & Harvey, defendants, will take notice
that Oliver M. Hyde, plaintiff herein, lias
filed his petition in the district court of lied
Willow county, Nebraska, against said de
fendants, tlie object and prayer of which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed
January 26th, 1887, bv William Cook and
Eliza Cook, now deceased, to this plaintiff,
upon tlie following described real estate,
situated in the comity of Red Willow and
state of Nebraska, to-wit: Tlie east half of I
tlie northeast quarter and the east half of tlie
southeast quarter of section number twenty
three (23), in township number one(l),north,
range number twenty-seven [27J west, to se
cure tlie payment of their eleven certain
promissory notes, one note for live hundred
dollars due January 13th, 1S92, and ten notes
for twenty dollars each, !he first one of said
ten notes due July 1st, 1887, and one note
maturing every six months thereafter until
the maturity of the last of said ten notes
which matured January 1st, 1892. That there
is now due upon said notes and mortgage,
including taxes on said premises paid by
plaintiff, ttie sum of S5S5.G3, with interest
thereon at the rateof ten percent per annum
from the first day of July, 18S7, and plaintiff
prays for a decree that said premises be sold
to satisfy said amount witli interest and cost
of suit. You are required to answer said
petition on or before Monday, tlie sixtli day
of November, 1S93. Dated this 21st day of
September, 1893. Oliver M. Hyde,
Plaintiff.
By W. S. Moil an. his attorney.
First publication September 29—4ts.
W. S. Morlan, Attorney. McCook, Neb.
Publication of Summons.
John It. Tupper, Mary E. Tupper, George
W. Burton anil Andrew E. Harvey, partners
doing business under the firm name of Bur
ton & Harvey, J. H. Goodrich, Jr., Marion
S. Davidson and Mrs. Marion S. Davidson
his wife, whose first name is to plaintiff un
known, defendants, will take notice that
Lucy R. Alford, as executrix of the last will
and testament of Nathan L. Case deceased,
plaintiff herein, lias filed her petition iu the
district court of Red Willow county, Ne
braska, against said defendants, the object
and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed December31st,18S6,by the
defendants John R. Tupper and Mary E.
Tapper to the said Nathan L. Case upon the
following described real estate, to-wit: The
west half of tile northwest quarter of section
number twenty-six [26] and the east half of
the northeast quarter of section number
twenty-seven [27], in township number two
[2] north, range number twenty-six [26]
west, in Red Willow county, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of their eleven certain
promissory notes, one note for five hundred
dollars due November 26th, 1891, ten notes
for twenty dollars each, the first one of said
ten notes due May 1st, 1887, and one note
maturing every six months thereafter until
the maturity of the last of said ten notes,
which matured November 1st, 1891. That
there is now due upon said notes and mort
gage, including taxes upon said premises
paid by plaintiff, the sum of §601.92, with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per aunutn from the first day of May, 1887,
and plaintiff prays for a decree that the
defendants be required to pay the same, or
that said premises be sold to satisfy said
amount, with interest and costs. You are
required to answer said petition on or before
Monday, November 6th. 1893. Dated this
20th day of September, 1893.
Lucy K. Alford, as Executrix,
Plaintiff.
By W. S. Morlan. her attorney.
First publication September 29—4ts.
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for it and now ask our suffering friends
who are suffering with a cold to give it
a trial and if it does not give satisfac
tion your money will be refunded.
Every bottle is sold on a positive
guaranttee. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
Sold by A. McMillen.
Morris’ English Worm Powder,
A specific remedy for worms; warrant
ed to cure the worst case of worms
known, or money refunded. Knocks
pin worms in horses every time. Also
good for all kinds of worms in horses,
sheep and dogs. Price 50 cents at all
drug stores, or postpaid by mail. The
Wells Medicine Co., LaFayette. In
diana. Sept. S—1 yr.
Hints on Poultry Keeping
Is the title of our little pamphlet which
tells all about how to have plenty of
eggs and no sick chickens. The cost
is trifling, and the man or woman who
wants to raise poultry successfully can
do it by using Wells Hoosier Poultry
Powder. Price 25 cents. Pamphlet
free by addressing Wells Medicine Co.,
LaFayette, Ind. Sold by McConnell
& Co. Sept S—3 mos.
When the hair begins to come out
in combing, it shows a weakness of the
scalp that calls for immediate attention.
The best preparation to arrest further
loss of hair and restore the scalp to a
healthy condition is Ayer's Hair Vigor.
Use Haller's Barb Wire Liniment
for all cuts on cattle and horses. It is
the best on earth. For sale by McCon
nell & Co.
The wicked man hates vice in every
body but himself.
On account of the unusual stringency in
money matters we are compelled to sell goods
hereafter only....
Strictly For Cash.
® We will, however,
SELL.
- - / miY GOODS,
w [ CLOTHING, HATS,
- Q CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES
At the very lowest living profit; and we kindly
- _ ask all who have so long traded with us, and
„ ~ have never been refused credit, to assist us at
this critical time.
^ ^ ....IN...
: q : UNDERWEAR,
: _ _ : And All Summer Goods
1^1 We are making
" SPECIALLY LOW PKICES.
• J. A. WILCOX & SON.
McCook, July 26,1893.
GEO. J. BURGESS
Dealer in
Fan liplnnt!
The Finest Line of Machinery Ever
Brought to this County.
Yard West of First National Bank, McCOOK, NEB.
BALD MEADS
TRADE MARK
Registered
What is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, harsh,
brittle? Decs it split at the ends? Has it a lifeless appearance?
Hoes it fall out when combed or brushed? Is it full of dandruff?
Hoes your scalp itch? Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these
, are seme cfy^vr symptoms he -earned in time or you will become
\ bald.
\ J£.ro<i?c*'on. ifl^Slotan accident, but the result r.f scientific re
\ \ . tar* Keep the scalp clean, healthy and free from irrit.ttinj? eruptions, by the use
\ Sr s*0?"*4”1 akin Soap. It destroys parcMtic insect-*, v.hidp /ted on and ueiiro'j
1 I the hair.
It year drajrstet cannot erpply yen, send direct to v~. and we wl.l forward
prepaid, on receipt of r***iee. Grower, $1.00 pc:* bottl:; 6for S3.CG. L-.-.p. COc. per
jar; 6 for $2.50.
THE SKOOKUIvI ROOT HAIR GROWER C0„
rr South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y
MANHOOD RESTORE
fnaranteed to cure a. 1 nervous disease?*, such : j. - .Loss of Brain
“ower,Headache. Wck./ulm : s. Lost Manm-oc, . i : ‘ns. Nervous
ness.all drains and lo>}* of power In Generative . »: - • * ij 1 r rex caused
bFOverexertlon, youthful error*, excessive:: ? . i .:m or stim
ulants, which icaa to 1: c ren^ipronor *: '■ •• • carried in
.vest pocket. til perb« • t? by n l. '-’ order we
Wve a written ti«ar de.-1 o c ure «v rci’.;r <’ Hold by all
sdrnralstr. Ask for it, take no other. Write l'er i■ • . 1: sent sealed
ii&tOUK AM* AtTEK I HlMi. in plain wrapper. Auiiit.-" AE?i > L a££ll Ui.. . 1. r. .‘LMp.e, CHICAGO.
* For sale in McCook. Neb . by 1.. W. McConnell k Co., I». ut'gi^us.