I 5N L i A 1 r i o A Y V r EN k 1 wn Maa snaE ass 33sq2 If 1J LLI1HUL HJ SCHOOL SHOES- C H O O L H O E S S c H O O L s H O E W Si d2s Corner irth and FarnamSts OMAHA NEB LfliAy VEGETABLE SICILIAN Vjy IT r tst KoairK enewer wny not stop this Falling of your hair At this rate you will soon be without any hair Just remember that Halls Hair Renewer stops ra ling nair and makes hair grow lt7KK7yuiftZltllMX i iiijm1TrTnnn I Our stock of School Shoes is the Largest we have ever shown Our Aim is to merit a reputation for responsibility THE MODEL SHOE STORE A E PETTY Proprietor SCHOOL SHOES- - oiSSvssKasa TO EVERY PURCHASER Wfoe Man and the Machine Mr Alexander T Brown inventor of the Smith Premier Typewriter is unquestionably the foremost writing machine expert of the world Besides he is a practical and successful business man He built the first Smith Premier Typewriter not only for handsome and speedy work but to endure under the severest demands of actual business The Smith Premier is free from the weaknesses of eccentric impractical con struction and to day embodies the latest demonstrated improvements of this typewriter expert Mr Brown as Vice President of this Company will continue to devote his entire time and inventive genius to maintain the Smith Premier where it now stands as the Worlds Best Typewriter Send to day for our little book ex plaining exactly why the Smith Premier js best The Smith Premier Typewriter Company fisss llMlilfeillillj swysws I llMlWffllilll 1 I ijl b fl I ife H life if i JE urn S I A Lesson in Arithmetic Yon can buy a Range or Stovo made of poor material hastily put to gether by incompetent workmen for very little money It will NEVER give satisfaction and will only Inst a few years with careful use On the other hand you can buy a CHARTER OAK RAKGE or STOVE made of the best material by the most skilled workman for a reasonable amount of money It will ALWAYS give satisfaction and will outlast a half dozen of the cheap kind It also effects a saving of fuel Which is the Cheapest in the End i mab jnv in fro 17 H IK JB mm ift iBr vSr ness m va A Nice Line to Select From at McCOOK NEBRASKA -SCHOOL SHOES Of a Pair of School Shoes McCook Nebraska C H O 0 L H O E S S c H O O L S H O E -SCHOOL SHOES WP JUaT T2CTV W ILLEGAL CORPORATIONS President Action In Enforcing Law AciiliiHt f liom Northwestern ChriHtiun Advocate Sept 20 In holding large corporations to strict accountability to the law the president is serving the best interests of those corporations as well as con serving the welfare of the country All corporation which are operating on an unlawful basis should be compelled to conform to the law If they cannot or will not they should go out of busi ness This some have been forced by Iho lawless conduct of their promoters and operators to do to the great loss of their stockholders Many formerly wealthy men are now broken in fort une because corporations with which they were connected were formed and operated In violation of law l ue i tion of the president in enforcing tin law would prevent not promote such losses One of the crying needs of Ameri ca today is such respect for tbo laws of the nation as the president has shown lie did not make he laws but it is his duty to obey them He has set an example which every citizen should lollow If that be done we shall hear no more of mobs breaking into jails defying police and militia and hanging or burning prisoners sus pected or convicted of crime and burn ing property in a wild frenzy of disor der and lawlessness J The Germans are usually y found on the side of good eminent They carry into the service of the state wholesome practical J economy and loyalty which they practice the same v ideas of domestic affairs They hold pub- a- lie oflicials to a high account- J ability and this is well Sen f ator Fairbanks at Indianapolis Sept Z 1S90 to in trust their Emergency Medicines It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in eases of accident and for slight injuries and ailments A good liniment and one that s fast becoming a favorite if not a house hold necessity is Chamberlains Tain Balm By applying it promptly to a cut bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one third the timo usually required and as it is an antiseptic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated be fore inflammation sets in which insures a quick recovery For sale by all drug gists Willi US lut Not Aniloca Ministers sometimes observe some cu rious phases of human nature among persons soliciting their services in the performance of a marriage ceremony Will you take this woman for your wedded wife asked a clergyman of a would be bridegroom Yes Ill take her remarked the man in a half dejected tone but he added with surprising frankness Id rather it were her sister A Cold Settled in His Kidneys A J Jennesse9201 Butler St Chicago writes I am a switchman and am out in all 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rM fo KINDS s yszh TESTIMONIAL Delmont S D Dec J7 19C2 I used L K for hog cholera and it was all right It cured my hogs I had three sick ones and they allgot well and done fine I also used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all ou claim for it It is the onl Medicine for hog cholera I think Gotlieb Jeuke Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902 I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleased with it I am sure I saved my hogs witli it last year and am going to keep it in stock all the timo a it is the befc thing I ever had on the place for everything it i intended for It is good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects of all kinds it will destroy all kinds F W Woman JAHES CAIN Manufactured by the National Medical Com panj tihekiou Iowa mwamowx EURAL FEEE DELIVERY Philadelphia Press The experiment of ruial free delivery was begun under Democratic admin istration upon Democratic initutive Philadelphia Record What a cooland monumeital whop per Is it really a lack of Knowl edge or an opulence of campaign im agination As a matter of fact Cleveland in his messages il ly opposed rural free delivery Never theless congress made a small ap propriation of IUKK to test thp feasibility of establishing a system i free mail delivery in rural district Rut Clevelands postmaster general Mr IJissell refused to apply it or make the attempt The appropriation was renewed and Mr lissells suc cessor Postmaster Cleneral William Li Wilson equally refused to ue it It was not until President McKin leys administration that any practical attempt was made tq organize rural free delivery and then the inoveineii was takn up so thoroughly efficient ly and faithfully hat while he vas president about SOOO rural delivery routes Avere established and the sys tem was created and made as a part of the postal service a free city delivery There are now more than 20000 routes in operation and the whole work from the begn ning has been done under Republican administration Tlie Kecord must have got iN information by way of Shanghai or Chefoo or Tom Tag gar t In the bitterness of its iiny over the unassailable strength of President Roosevelts letter of pfjic the New York Times exelaiirs v 1 as doneabsolutely the right tiling the erv best thing upon every government c casion and with assured confidence Ip promises to keep on so doing He In- made no mistakes he will make no ie This is meant for irony of ihe real hot kind that comes from gnaw ing on a file lint the question is uof whether President Roosevelts course has always been absolutely impecca ble but what different course could the Democrats have pursued on thcM government occasions that would not have landed us in the fogs fens and mazes of national demoralization and impotence Judge Tarker is In training in earn est for Nov S On the occasion of his trip to Xew York to consult 1 1 ill Shee han Murphy McCarren and Corman about superseding Tom Taggart as campaign manager the New York Times correspondent described him going on a swift drive down the rocky hill road to the dock In November there will be no elegantly equipped steam yacht to receive him at the bot tom of the hill only a gaping hole la beled oblivion This country is now in a high state of prosperity Never before did all the economic forces work together so unitedly for national welfaie and prosperity as during the last few years Would it be wise to exchange that condition for one not merely of uncertainty but of almost certain dis aster Talk about political economy The Democrats of Massachusetts are con sidering the advisability of nominat ing Douglas the Rrockton shoe niac in order to save money on campaign lithographs because the pictures of Farlcer and Douglas are as like as two wooden shoepegs With both Republican factions guar anteeing the electoral vote in Wiscon sin to Roosevelt another iridescent rainbow dream of the Democracy goes glimmering into the realms of perpetual night Under the Wilson low tariff exports increased S04000000 in three years under the 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in thy behalf Tu ulsia A Power For Good The pills that are potent in their ac tion and pleasant in effect are DoWitts Little Early Eisers W S Philpot of Albany Ga says During a bilious attack I took one Small as it was it did me more good than calomel blue mass or any other pill I ever took and at the same time the effect was pleasant Little Early Risers are certainlv an ideal pill Sold by L W McConnell Xellie Fuller Denver My face was full of pimples and black heads Ilollis ters Rocky Mountain Tea has driven them away People hardly know me Im looking tine 35 cent Tea or tab lets L W McCofELL Purs I 10 v IP V FRANKLIN President Cloaks Should interest you now We have a good line tf Mil If y 4 mj J Y IlLl -- W r V D We Can Suit You Come and See Us SEE OUR I Mir Coat Number 242 comes in black brown castor and red It is without exception the best value in the market Would call your attention to our large assort ment of ours -THE Goats Made from the newest ma terial those handsome mixtures Prices range from 8 to 25 s sH Pi- VIP Wis No 242 A C EBERT Cashier Phone 22 I a4 I CITIZENS BANK 6 4 I t OF McCOOK NEB B E B Paid Up Capital 50000 Surpl us 5000 X O I b b b a a DIRECTORS b V FRANKLIN VFMcFARLAND A 0 EBERT W B WOLFE C H WILLARD o lEJIrvaVrtyVy ARGUMENT All the argument in the world wont convince a man that any certain political or national policy is a good thing half as quick as a ten per cent advance in his wages under that same policy A mans pocket book is the one portion of his anatomy you must reach if you want to convince him that your argument is good We might argue through a newspaper every day for a year that the NEBRASKA SPECIAL SUITS for men we are selling for 1000 are as good as any 81500 suit to be found anywhere We sell them for 1000 But when you bump up against one that somebody else has bought of us and compare it with your SI500 suit youd say that Our Newspaper Argument is Sound Send for samples of these suits Youl save a five dollar note on your 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