By F. M. KIMMELL. Subscription , $1 a Year in Advance OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co. ENGLAND may be said to be having au up-hill time of it in South Africa. Tim remarks of the Hon. Arthur Sewall , late Democratic vice-presidential candidate , to the effect that he believes Bryan will undoubtedly be nominated but that he will be again defeated , are not considered good Democratic litera ture for campaign circulation. EXPORTATIONS of iron and steel dur ing 1899 amounted to $105,689,645 against $15,422,874 in 1880 , while imports of manufactures of iron and steel in 1880 were $63,956,853 and in 1899 but $15,799- 206. And all this under protection , which has been denounced as a some thing which would prevent Americans finding abroad a market for their prod ucts. No LOYAL Republican will be dis turbed in the least in his ultimate fidelity and allegiance to the party and its presi dent in the coming national contest by the fact that he does coincide completely with the expansion or colonial policy to which the party and its chief executive have fallen .heir by reason of the late Spanish-American war. All Republicans are united in the matters of stable cur rency , protection , good government , and have confidence that the party can take care of the colonies and trusts with a wisdom that the Democratic party has never exhibited in its history. The Re publican front will be a practically solid one in November , notwithstanding any and all miHor differences of opinion. HARVARD'S professor of history , Albert B. Hart , in an interesting article in Har pers Magazine , calls attention to the fact , and illustrates his point by copious quo tations , that the present debates over the annexation of Puerto Rico and the Philippines contain , with more prolixity and less cogenc3' , the same passionate objections and the same rejoinders which busied the minds of the senate and the house in the discussion of the Louisiana purchase in 1803. Nothing new has been raised by the anti-expansionists of the present time over those of a century ago , although those of to-day must admit that the reasoning of their namesakes was defective. The objectors of those days were simply obstructionists , as bad ly divided in opinion as are those of the present day , having no common principle on which all could stand. THE calamity shriekers , who did such a thriving business ( at so much per diem ) in the campaign of 1896 , are liable to find their branch of industry somewhat de pressed by a recent publication in that staunch Democratic paper the New York "World. " The "World" calls at tention to the fact that the New York State bureau of labor and statistics in its report for 1899 says that "at the end of December , 1898 , 27.2 per cent of all the working people in all trades were unem ployed. At the end of March , 1899 , the unemployed amounted to 18.6 per cent. At the end of June the percentage was 10.9. At the end of September it had sunk to 4.7 per cent. " And the "World" adds that at the present moment it is "incalculably small , " and further says , "How much these simple figures mean of prosperity ! How much they mean of happiness in the home lives of hundreds of thousands ! How much they mean of welfare for the counto' ! What a warn ing they hold for politicians who would start another 'calamity' campaign. " To this the Democratic Washington "Post" adds that "reports from other states are of like tenor. Never before in the his tory of this country was labor in such demand as at present ; never before was the general average of wages so high ; never before were the deposits in savings banks increasing so rapidl } * ; and there is the strongest promise that this most happy situation will continue for some . " years. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE TRIBUNE will club with any pa per you may want. Try it. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. RoVAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum * Alum , baking powders are the greatest menacers to nealui of the present day. ROYAL GAKINd POWDER CO. , HEW YO C. Best Grades Telephone No. 5 Give Us a Call and We Will Please You Our Coal is the Hottest Stuff in Town BARNETT LUMBER CO. THE Populist state convention is an nounced for March igth in the new aud- torium building in Lincoln. THE Republicans of Nebraska will hold an early convention , this year , meeting in Lincoln , Wednesday , May 2. IN spite of the reading in the senate of Admiral Dewey's letters stating that he never made any coalition or agree ment with Aguinaldo , the anti-imperial ists still maintain that Dewey did regard the Filipinos as his allies. It looks as though the Democratic campaign man agers were proposing to go before the country on the question of veracity be tween Admiral Dewey and Aguinaldo. MR. BRYAN'S eastern tour'was a great success. He managed to get on every side of every question which could be possibly considered in the coming cam paign , and therefore retires to the west flattering himself that he has given everybody a little platform on which to stand long enough to cast a vote for Bryan in 1900. The most striking feat ure of his trip was the evidence which he brought forth that the silver question must be relegated to the background , that anti-expansion is the most unpopu lar proposition he could offer , and that his chief reliance now is the imperialistic bogie , whatever that may be. City Property Transfers. Activity in city real estate continues. The following transfers of residence properties have taken place , this week : Jonas Engel to James S. Doyle of the Willow. Consideration , $2,500. This is one of McCook's finest properties , and the contemplated removal of Mr. Engel and family from the city is doubtless re sponsible for the bargain price at which it sold. The old Frank Hess dwelling over on south Monroe street to Mrs. M. E. Bar- ger. The consideration was in the neighborhood of a thousand dollars. The J. A. Snyder residence , corner of McFarland and Dakota , by W. F. Everist to the Leach brothers. JThe considera tion is placed at less than one thousand dollars. There are two lots. The boys secured another profitable investment in this purchase. The J. R. Phelan residence , corner of Dakota and Madison , to W. F. Everist for $2,800. This property embraces three fine lots and one of the city's best and largest dwellings. The price is a very low one for so valuable property. J. E. Sanborn to William Wood , lot 3 and south half of lot 2 , block i , West McCook ; consideration , $300. Mrs. Sadie A. Bates to J. J. Barry , part of lots 15 and 16 , block 27 , original Mc Cook ; consideration , $650. Advertised Letters. The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice on Feb. nth : W. H. Burns , Mrs. J. G. Allen , John Cann , J. G. Frazier , F. Fowler , R. E. Stephenson , Charley Huffman , Charley Wantz , WillSmith.Mrs. , . Youman , James Tupper , M. L. McDermott. In calling for any of these letters , please say that they are advertised. F. M. KIMMELI. , Postmaster. A Word of Thanks. We wish herewith to express our thanks and gratitude to one and all for assistance and sympathy in our late be reavement. SAMUEI. SPENCER , WILLIAM SPENCER. WESLEY SPENCER , HENRY SPENCER , MRS. F. D. GRIFFETH. McCouuell's Balsam cures coughs. I ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. MRS. PURVIS returned home , Saturday night , from a visit of two weeks in Denver. MiSS INEZ YOUNG and Ira Cole of Culbertson laughed with those that laughed , last evening. JOSEPH ALLEN , the well known Os- burn cattleman , is at the Commercial hotel , being treated for blood poisoning F. T. DlMlCK of Wauneta was in the city , last night , to meet his daughter Freda , who has been east visiting. He took in the show. ELMER ROWELL departed , Sunday night on 3 , for the west , to be gone a month or longer. He will go to Colorado Springs , Colorado , and from there to New Mexico. He represents a mining company in his trip to New Mexico. EAST RED WILLOW. The cold snap hit us pretty hard on the 7th. Mrs. R. J. Hadley is very ill with pneu monia. J. F. Helm has closed his meat market in Indianola. Johnny McNeal is slowly improving from a severe attack of pneumonia. The east and west roads are all drifted full of snow , making traveling difficult. E. A. Sexson and A. H. Reynolds attended the banquet given in McCook , February 2d. A horse belonging to Noah Sawyer was badly crippled by getting into barbed wire , recently. C. J. Suiter of North Branch , Kansas , is im proving his farm in this neighborhood , and will move onto the same and cultivate it , in the spring. It is quite amusing to see Pop-gun Smith and Would-be-deputy Matthews trying to emerge from obscurity by attempting to get into a controversy with THE TRIBUNE. We have five chicken cranks within the ter ritory of three square miles and some of them are cranks on the same kind of chicken , at that , Brahmas , Barred Plymouth Rocks and Wyandottes , and it makes a pretty cranky time of it hereabouts. We would like to see a good man establish a general store at Redwillow. It is an ad vantageous place to trade for people living north and west of here , and we would like to see it made a market-place for stock and grain ; we believe that such a store would be successful. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias , Me. , when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning , " writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln , who attended her that fearful night , "but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery , which had more than once saved her life , and cured her of consumption. After taking , she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her. ' . ' This marvellous medicine is guaranteed to cure all throat , chest and lung diseases. Only 500 and $ l.oo. Trial bottles free at McConnell - Connell & Berry's. TYRONE. Work is resumed on the church. The chief topic , just now , is the numerous public sales. August Broman writes that he will return home soon from Chicago , where he has been attending a pharmacy school. The postmaster has the selling of several more good farms near here , both improved and unimproved. Some have recently patronized the fake concerns that offer to foretell your future , if you send your sex , age , and loc. C. G. Broman and J. C. Moore attended the reception and banquet at McCook on the 2d , returning next day. They report a good time. It seems evident that much money is sent to such firms as Montgomery Ward and the Searbuck people , which our local merchants might take in if they would sell just a little cheaper. Stood Death Off. E. B. Munday , a lawyer of Henrietta , Tex , once fooled a grave-digger. He says : "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice. I persuaded him to tiy blectnc Bitters , and he was soon much better , but con tinued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life. " This remedy expels malaria , kills disease germs and purifies the blood ; aids digestion , regu lates liver , kidneys and bowels , cures consti pation , dyspepsia , nervous diseases , kidney troubles , female complaints ; gives perfect health. Only 500 at McConnell & Berry's. INDIANOLA. F. H. Strout , the rustling representative of the McCook Milling Co. , spent Sunday at home with the family. Monday , at McCook , W. H. Wadsworth bought the northeast quarter of section nine teen and the northeast quarter of section twenty in township four , north , range twenty- nine , west of the sLxth principal meridian. The price paid is 3820. There are consider able improvements on the half section. Court week has drawn quite a number of our citizens to McCook , tliis week. We note among those absent : II. W. Keyes , S. R. Smith , A. C. Crabtree , William McCallUm , W. H. Wadsworth. John Russell , R. W. White , John McCluhgV. . H. Russell , J. R. Neel , Bert Miller , Edwin and Bruce Hill. W. S. Philpot , Albany , Ga. , says , "DeWitt's Little Early Risers did me more good than any pills I ever took. " The famous little pills for constipation , biliousness and liver and bowel troubles. D. W. Loar. BOX ELDER. We are having a severe spell of weather ; and everybody is putting up ice. J. II. Stephens is canvassing in the western counties. Mr. and Mrs. William Weygint of McCook were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William John son , Friday of last week. Two series of revival meetings were in progress here , last week , one by Rev. Robin son in the church , and the other by George Oakley in the school-house. John Miller has purchased the farm owned by C. H. Boyle , located south of Ira Harrison's place. This gives John a half-section. Dan Doyle has bought what is known as the A. W. Campbell eighty. Thurston Doyle and Dora Little were mar ried in McCook , Wednesday of last week , by the county judge. Both young people are well known in this vicinity. Thurston is the third son of William Boyle and Dora is the eldest daughter of David Little. Congratula tions. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneu monia I used One Minute Cough Cure and three bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whopping cough. It cured my grandchildren of the worst cases , " writes Jno. Berry , Loganton , Pa. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs , colds , croup and throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. D. W. Loan The salesgirls of a New Jersey town have started a crusade against slang and seem de termined to do up the deplorable habit or bust a cinch trying. [ OFFICIAL uv AUTHORITY. ] Commissioners' Proceedings. McCook , Nebraska , February 8,1900. Board of county commissionersmot , pursuim to adjournment. Present , Henry Crabtree , Stc pUon Belles and D. A. Waterman , county com missioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , and R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The following claims were audited and 01 motion allowed and clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county Renorul fund , lovj of 1899 , in payment thereof , ns follows : Mrs. P. A. Brewer , use of building for election $1 00 J. G. Stokes , lamp and fixtures 71 R. II. Thomas , Using pile driver 1500 McCook Electric Light Co. , material and light for court-house 91 1 ! Roy Kennedy , repairing jail M J. C. Oakley , board of paupers 10 VI Jas. McAdams , coal forpauiwrs 'AIT Albert Guy , merchandise for pauporu 10 0 ( J. A. Wilcox & Sou , same ! ! 9 1 ( Win. McCallum , same 17 M State Journal Co. , supplies 70 7 ( M. B. Hogan , oiling furniture for county. . 7 15 C. G. Coglizer , Inbor and material for tables etc 24 fcO O. L. Thompson , transportation for pau per UK J. R. Neel , boarding prisoners etc 77 50 W. R. Starr , oflico rcut for December and January 'M 00 S. R. Smith , printing bar docket and sup plies 24 00 G. F. Kinghorn , sheriff , calling jury and milngo 21 8 ( The following official bouds were examinee and on motion approved : M. McMillon , deputy clerk of the district court. James Heatlicote , constable. Mitchell Young , constable. T. J. Ruggles , overseer of highways. J. E. Rishel , overseer of highways. Joe Ohlson , overseer of highways. Bank of Bartley , depository bond for coimtj funds. Annual settlement of the following overseers of highways examined and on motion approvec and the county clerk directed to draw certificate on road districts in payment thereof as follows to-\vit : George E. Carr , district No. 12 , certificate No. 185 $21 00 Horace W. Olmstead , district No. 36 , cer tificate No. 186 26 67 The following claim was audited and on mo tion allowed and clerk was instructed to draw check on the fund donated by the city of Mc Cook , to aid in the construction of the court house , in payment thereof as follows : Coglizer & Horner , work on court-houso per contract $197 00 On motion board adjourned to meet Februnrj 9th , 1900. Attest : R. A. GREEK , County Clerk. McCook , Nebraska , February 9,1900. Board of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment. Present , Henry Crabtree , Ste phen Belles and D. A. Waterman , county com missioners , W. R. Starr , county attorney , am ; R. A. Green , county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The following appointments were made to fll vacancies : H. W. Olmstead , overseer road district No. 'M , Martin Rinck , overseer road district No.IH. Amos Thomas , justice of the peace for Leb anon precinct. Frank Moore , justice of the peace for Tyrone precinct. Annual settlement of sqldiers" relief commis sion examined and on motion approved. Moved by Belles that the county clerk be ami hereby is instructed to go to Lincoln and Oma ha and purchase vault doors for nso in the court-house , ono for vault in the county treas urer's office and one for vault in the county clerk's office , and one fire proof iron window all complete for vault in county clerk's oflicu. Ayes Belles and Waterman ; nay Crabtree. Motion declared carried. Crabtree gave as his reasons for voting no that the county commissioners have already expended more than the law gives them the right to expend on public court house without first submitting the question to the taxpayers of the county by vote. Belles gave as his reaton for voting jes that said rooms were all ready for occupancy"money having been expended for that purpose , " as soon as said vault doors are furnished. Moved by Waterman and seconded by Belles that the bill of James McAdams , to-wit : labor and material in vaults for county court house , § 511 , be rejected. Motion put and carried. Each commissioner , Crabtroe , Belles and Waterman , gave the following reasons for re jecting said claim : That they and each of them admit that said claim is just and true , and that the county of Red Willow is indebted to said McAdams in said sum of $511 and that the > ; uno is due , but that the same being for vaults built in the county court house , and the county hav ing already expended the limit allowed for said purposes , to-wit , $1,500 , that said bill cannot bo paid without a vote of the people apropriating money therefor. HEXRY CRABTREE , STEPHEN BOLLES , D. A. WATERMAN. In the matter of the county printing for the ensuing year , the board on motion accepted the bid of THE McCooic TKIBUXE , which bid is as follows : Tax list , proceedings and legal no tices at one-fourth the legal rate ; bar docket at 50 cents per page. Bond for the faithful performance of above contract examined and on motion approved. In the matter of the establishment of road No. 12 , all the requirements of law having been complied with , the following claim ? having been filed and damages appraised were exam ined and on motion allowed : G. W. Wyrick , damages to e Yse H 28-4-27 , one acre § 5 00 Louisa C. Mann , damages to n V nw J { : } - 1-27 , two acres 16 00 J. W. Dolan , damages to the w Yz sw H ' & - 4-27 , on acre 5 00 On motion clerk was instructed todrawcer- rants on road district No. 4 in payment thereof. The following claims were audited and on motion allowed , and clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general fund , levy of 1599 , in payment thereof as follows : W. C. Bullard < fc Co. , coal for paupers $42 75 G. S. Bishop , exiwnses of office of county judge 3 25 O. L. Thomp-on , expenses of office of county treasurer 3 35 Henry Crabtree. services as commissioner 159 bO Stephen Belles , same 23 60 D. A. Waterman , same 22 60 And on county bridge fund , levy of IbW , ns fol lows : Rod McDonald , blacksmithing and mater ial $400 John L. Pool , bridgework , claim , $10 ; alld. 6 00 A. Brown , bridge work 1700 August Bahr , hauling lumber 5 00 Everett Oxley , same 6 00 W. C. Bullard & Co. , lumber 10 05 And on county road fund , levy of 1S99 , as fol lows : Frank Carothers , grading approaches to bridges $10 00 George Harbor , road tax refunded 26 W. B. Wolfe , same 29 Tlios. Real , same 62 G. W. Cramer , appraising damages , road No.342 2 60 J. W. Dutcher.same 4 20 Israel A. Sheridan , same 260 Oa motion board adjourned to meet February 23d , 1900. Attest : R. A. GREEK , County Clerk. BARTLEY. There were four cars of hogs on this market Monday. E. E. Thompson went to Omaha , early in the week. Ike Becson sojourned in the county capita a brief while , Monday. Robt. George , who has been very low will pneumonia , is improving. C. W. Rogers shipped a team of fine horse to Omaha , first of the week. Mrs. S. B. Rowe is confined to her lied will an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. J. G. Ogg contemplates putting up a busi ness house for his own use , in the spring. Banker Vickrey transacted matters of busi ness in the county seat , Monday evening. Will Wight was circulating sale billsThurs day , for Mrs. C. A. Bede's sale , February 20th The band boys are planning for an enter tainment to be given on the 22d , Washington' birthday. E. E. Smith , W. V. VicKrey , G. W. Jones and h. C. Wolf have a force of hands filling their ice houses. F. A * . Hodgkin is repairing he house re cently vacated by "Fighting Jake" for the oc cupancy of L. S. Griscll. How surprised "Dick" Green will he if he ever learns that he is assisting in writing the Bartley correspondence. The League entertainment to have been given on Wednesday evening , the lath , was postponed to next Monday evening , the ig Ernest Anderson , who has been visiting friends here for the past week , departed on Thursday for his home at Greenwood , this state. Edgar Beghtel's new four-horse power en gine for his feed mill arrived on Tuesday lie expects to soon have his outfit ready foi business. Our postmaster was not buidened with val entines , Wednesday. Cupid has other am more effective means of accomplishing his mission in this locality. The new organ for the M.E. church arrived last Saturday. It is a fine instrument the gif of the Epworth League and a beautiful re minder of the enterprise of the donors. The jack-of-all-trades in charge of the loca patent-medicine sheet appreciates his own efforts to such an extent that he runs all eve town with a proof of his "roasts" he say : that's what they are two or three days befon the "squirt-gun" makes its appearance , tha the people may know what a bad man he i with a pen. That's one way of getting tin wild ravingsread , any how. Since the last election , "Vinegar Bitters' Matthews has been discovering what a small bore politician he is in the estimation of othe people , and he can't fully realize it yet. Be fore the election he announced that he carriet five votes in a certain family in his ves pocket , and the blow almost killed him when one of the boys said that they were looking for a photograph of the man he couk influence to add to their freak collection Among politicians the amateur editor re minds one of a plugged nickel in a bag q ; double eagles attracts attention by his infini tesimal calibre and relative value. Havinf made a failure of everything else , he shoult get a job as an animate comic valentine ; he's admirably adapted to the part. "I had bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me permanent relie till I began to take One Minute Cough Cure I know it is the best cough medicine made , ' says J. Koontz , Corry , Pa. It quickly cures coughs , colds , croup , asthma , grippe am throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. D. W. Lear A Chicago jawyer says a footpad robbec hini of everything ; but his honor. That came mighty near being a clean sweep. John Dirr , 1'oseyville , Ind. , says , "I ntver used anything as good as One Minute Cpugl Cure. We are never without it. " Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throal and lung troubles. Its use will prevent con sumption. Pleasant to take. D. W. Loar. Carrie Chapman Cat has purred forth the encouraging belief that we will see a woman president before the 20th century has been filed away as a back number. Nervous children are almost always thin children. The "out-door-boy" is seldom nerv ous. White's Crenm Vermifuge is the besl preventive of nervousness. It strengthens the system and assists to that sort of flesh , which creates strength and power of endur ance. Price , 25 cents. A. McMillen. A New York man who was attacked with typhoid fever was operated upon for appendi citis and died of pneumonia. Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops ? Did not succeed very well , did you ? It's just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can't do it. They are about us on every hand and we are con < = stantly taking them into our lungs. Then why don't we all have this disease ? Simply because these germs cannot gain a foot = hold in a strong throat and lungs. It's when these arc weak that the germs master. The body must be well supplied with fat. The danger comes v/hen the blood is poor and the body is thin. If your cough does not yield , and your throat and Jungs feel raw and sore , you should not delay another day * Take cott's mulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites at once. It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well. The digestion becomes stronger , the appetite better and the weight increases. The whole body be comes well fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold. it's this nourishing , sustain * * ing and strengthening power of SCOTT'S EMULSION that has made it of such value in all wasting and exhausting diseases. eoc. and $ r.oo , til druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE , Chemists , New York. . . . .BRAND. . . . On your Gloves or Mittens is a positive guaran tee to the wearer NEVER TO RIP The Best of Ma terial and a per fect fit. For sale only at THE BEE HIVE McCook , Neb. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength , listlessness into energy , brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 2 c per box. Sold by McCon nell & Berry. Historian Lecky recommends memorizing and repeating poetry as a cure for insomnia , but which is preferable , the insomnia , or the result of the cure nightmare ? DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for piles , injuries and skin diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. D. W. Loar. MffcONNELfS BALSAM CURES COUGHS WOMEN IN TROUBLE. The Approach , of Motherhood is the Occasion of Much Anxiety to All. Every \voman dreads the ordenl through which she must pass in hoccm- ing a mother. The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source of constant anxiety , fear and dread , to BUY nothing of the danger which the coming incident entails. The joyous anticipations with which she looks for ward to baby's coming gives way to an indescribable dread of the ordeal when she fully realizes the critical and trying event which will soon approach and have to be endured. Women should hail with delight a remedy which insures to them im munity from the pain , suffering and danger incidental to child-bearing. Such a remedy is now offered , and women need rot fear longerthe hour of childbirth. "Mother's Friend" is a scientific liniment and if used before confinement , gently and surely prepares the body for the great requirements and changes it is undergoing , insures safety to both mother end child , and takes her through the event with com- Sarative ease and comfort. This won- erful remedy is praised by everj woman who has used it. What woman is not interested i "Mother's Friend ? " This wonderf remedy has been tested and its pric less value proven by the experience thousands of hnppy mothers w. have used it during the most critic period of woman's life the approac- and culmination of motherhood It has won their everlasting prais' for it gave them help and hope their most trying hour and wh most needed. Every woman may som day need "Mother's Friend. " Th- little book , "Before Baby is Born/ telling all about it , and when it shoul ( be used , will prove of great interest an benefit to all expectant mothers , an will be sent free to any address upc application to the Bradlield Eegulat Company , Atlanta , Ga. McCook Transfer Lir J. H. DWYER , Proprietor. jSlT'Special attention paid t lauling furniture. Leave orders at either lumber yard. Kojdo Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon- tructing the exhausted digestive or- jans. It is the latest discovered digest- ant and tonic. Kb other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in- tantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Heartburn , Flatulence , Sour Stomach , Nausea SickHeadacheGastralgiaJCrampsland all otherresults of imperfectdieestldn Prepared by E. C , QW.tt 4 Co , clfcagS ? '