i i r Tsi i i V J Av b k r p X 4 A K - nwluaia fcrom indigestion aches and pains Your system will bo free If youll but take a timely drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea L W McConnell Mike Walsii DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank McCook - Nebraska I a in immiliiihmiiimh i WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Hog Cholera From appearing on your farm Bo prudent thte year and pre vent a repetition of the losses of previous years Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee XL TESTIMONIAL KTl dii jt biq wio zrrrr t W S3 1 vi fl i r sra y Dolmout S D Dec 17 1M2 I usqd L K fur Iiob cholera and it was all right It cured my hos I hud tliroo sick onus and tlicy all ot well and clono lino I alto used it for chicken lico and mites and it is all you claim for it 1 1 is t lit only Medicine for hog cholera I think Qotliuu Jrkkb Harrington Nub Dec 11 1902 I am using Liquid Koal and am well plcas ed with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it last year and am goiiiK to keep it in stock all the time as it is tho bist thing I ovor had on the place for everything it is intended for It is good for chicken cholera lico on stock insects of all kinds it will destroy all kinds F V Woman JAHES CAIN Manufactured by the National Medical Com pany Sheldon Iowa AyersPil BER CMS 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 is best The Smitli Premier Typewrites Company Corner 1 7tli and Farnam Sts OMAHA NEB sssSMJji -it Or any kind of meat from our shop by phone if you wish or send the little folks and you will get the sweet tooth some kind We pride ourselves on the freshness and quality of our goods and the promptness of our delivery If you are not now trading with us we would be pleased to have you give us a trial We think you will be pleased Phone 12 D U Can You Eat J B Taylor n prominent merchant of Chriesmnn Tex says I could not eat because of a weak stomach I lost all strength and ran down in weight All that money could do was done but all hope of recovery vanished Hearing of some wonderful cures effected by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I concluded to try it The first bottle benefitted me and after taking four bottles 1 am fully restored to my usual strength weight and health Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and cures Sold by L W McCon nell The dose is one just one pill at bedtime Sugar coated mild certain They cure JCAyerCO vuuoLitiuuiif liOweUf MasB Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAMS OYE a beautiful brown or rich black Use nm crs or druggists ore p rll nashua n SCHOOL SHOES- C H O O L S H O E S s c H O O I t n g ii LmjMHHwwmuiiill s H O E A E PETTY Proprietor SCHOOL SHOES- Ww Pt S673 if5 IF53 Fh P TO EVERY PURCHASER -SCHOOL SHOES Of a Pair of School Shoes Our stock of School Shoes is the Largest we have ever shown Our Aim is to merit a reputation for responsibility THE MODEL SI JiiuuijiiumLmrjiLUHi TORE McCook Nebraska agggNSSSssyiSS ye Man and tKe Macfodne C H O O L S H 0 E S s C H O O L S H O E -SCHOOL SHOES IpSfc i imiiMMWMUiniiiw kttowiii i wiiuiwmrwTwrinimiimi iuiiiii LEBANON R W Devoe and wife were over from McCook ovor Sunday F S Sovorns and Edna were up from Wilsonville Saturday A C Bartholomews were Missouri Ridge visitors Sunday Charles Nichols has plowed his alfalfa under and will drill in rye Ned Ferrel and wife drove to McCook Sunday and home Monday W M Ball and George Fitzinger took pictures of tho ball players Saturday George Abbott writes from Unadilla that he likes that place to buy grain in B A Johnson has rented the J P Kinne farm and is drilling wheat into the corn J L Murr the M E- pastor for the coming year arrived Saturday night overland C E Thompson left first of tho week for Billings Mont after a weeks visit with his uncle Mr Welborn Charles Cowden hauled a 4 horse load of barley to Dan bury Saturday the elevator at Lebanon being closed A P Bod well has sold his 1G0 to Henry Ketterring for 72G0 or S4500 per acre and will give possession 1st of March Tho friends of William Boyd surprised him on the 5th the 4th being his 24th birthday About 2o were there and they enjoyed themselves Mitchell Young and wife of Danbury took in the ball game here Saturday A largo crowd was intending to come but were told there would bo no game They missed the best game of the season N S West returned Monday from an extended visit to points along Lake Su poriortheWorlds Fair and a four weeks visit with his son Forrest who is now located at Cave Springs Mo Danbury News Ora Bodwell has sold his dray line and equipment and also his residence to Wm Morgan Ora will go wherever his father does they are not yet decided The Bod wells were among the first sett lers in this part of the county and were here during the grasshopper years and endured the Indian fire of 79 etc We regret to see them sell Dr Isaiah Bennett and a Miss Pierson were married at St Louia September 29 They returned the 30th and are at home now four miles west of Wilsonville The doctor is one of tho oldest settlers and has a wide acquaintance up and down tho valley We are not acquaint ed with Miss Pierson but understand that she was a sweet Swede girl J O Westermeier drove over from McCook Saturday to canvas the town for his county atlas Ho found the business men too busy Saturduy to do any business lie has been working Frontier county and Decatur county Kansas wishing to save exi ense of mov ing their big outfit by having three counties to work ou Our ball boys went to Indianola last Thursday to play a series of games with Stockville for a purse of S100 and cham pionship of the season Frontier county against Lebanon PendergrafF of Hast ings pitched for Lebanon and Teel of the Iowa League for Stockville Thurs days game resulted in our teams defeat by a score of 7 to 0 Friday was a rainy day and the game was postponed until Saturday when our boys won in an even game of 7 to 6 Monday the score was 4 to 0 in favor of Lebanon F M Pennington noticed in the daily papers of two weeks ago of a heavy cloud burst at Trinidad Colorado and was much worried until receiving a letter from his son at that place Ira writes that he was on his engine when the flood came and that he stayed there until the water went down over three hours The round house was on an embank ment three feet high and the water washed the ground away and let the building down the entire distance The cloud burst occurred over the city water works reservoir 40 acres in extent and burst the dam The Lebanon girls played the flower nine of Kansas October 8 score was 44 to 12 in favor of the flowers The Kansas eirls were Sun- The Sun- all dressed in blue aprons and caps alike will iioss coached them Their catcher was Ola Vanfleet and Lizzie Moss pitched the entire game Myra Pool caught most of the game for Lebanon several pitchers were tried It seemed difficult for the girls to throw the ball where they wanted it The Kansas girls matched a game for 3 weeks from the 8th to be played with the women of Lebanon The game will depend how ever on the weather if it is too cold they will not play The Kansas girls represented someof the wealthiest and mest influential families and the parents were there in their double seated surrreys to see the game NORTH OF LEBANON Fred Bool will build a new store soon Rudolph Quardors baby is said to be very sick The Purdy boys have traded 3 hogs for a horse John Hoag and Peter Hickman visited Sunday at Walter MPenningtons The German Lutheran pastor preached Sunday at Osborn north of McCook Joseph Hoover and family wero out from Bartley Sunday and called at Walter Penningtons Henry Cowden was thrown across the water trough and his ribs cracked last week Friday while watering the hogs Adam Fritz has his stone house up and the shingles on The finishing he will do at odd times during the winter Chas Vandevort and a daughter of Sam Young were married a week or ten days ago and were serenaded one night last week Little Martha Pennington was taken sick Thursday of last week and during the night had four convulsions She is improving at present Peter Hickman carries a watch that his father gave him on his 21st birthday that with the chain cost 123 Mr Hickman thinks that as good a watch could be bought now for 20 The new rural route is established and now the string of boxes are up to catch the mail Not all boxes though for some use two sacks Peter Hickman has so arranged his box on a swinging era no that ho need not stop outside of the yard to get the mail Tom Saul was heard to remark that thoy send men to Lincoln for a crime but I would consider it -as much a pun ishment to he sent tolled Willow coun ty But immediately after shedding his thresher after his second years run nere ne commenced tonriu in wneat with tho Bachler boys They will put in 1000 acres Tom is paying 30c an acre to get wneat uruieu in corn suwks One of Many If A Tisdale of Summerton S C suffered for twenty jears with tho Piles Specialists were employed and many remedies used but relief and permanent good was found in the use of De Witts Witch Hazel Salvo This is onU one of the many many cuies that have been effected I y this wonderful remedy In buying Witch Hnzell Salve it is only necessnrv to see that you get tho genuino DeWitts made by E C DoWitt Co in Chicago and a cure is certain De- Witts Witch Havell Salve cures all j kinds of piles cuts burns bruises eczema tetter ringworm skin diseases I etc Sold by L W McConnell SOUTH SIDE Oscar Schmitz is visiting friends in Iowa Beet work is the leading profession in this neighborhood L A Stephens of WrayCol is work ing for John Burtless Miss Geneva Fitch has begun her school at Prospect Park Mr and Mrs J W Andrews wero In dianola visitois latter part of last week The farmers of this vicinity arc losing quite a number of cattle of the blackleg School is progressing nicely in district No 8 with a large enrollment Miss Edna Cathcart in charge Oscar Green was over from McCook a while after school hoursFriday evening watching the beet workers W S Fitch has purchased the Eliza Nettleton property thus adding 1G0 acres to his real estate holdings hero We understand that Dennis St Ger man contemplates leaving in the near future He has rented his homo place for the coming year The auto and a farm wagon collided on the public highway out this way tho other day with somewhat disastrous re sults to the drivers Both vehicles escap ed unscathed Jack Frost has forgotten us Well we dont feel slighted It has preserved our potato vines a month longer than usual We would have to go back a long ways in the annals of Republican Valley his tory to find the 13th of October without frost The Original Foley Co Chicago originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for tho genuine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered as no other preparation will give tho same satisfaction It is mildlv laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold bv A McMillen BANKSVILLE A Weeks is visiting his parents in Iowa T C Kelley is back from his visit to St Louis There was a high wind Wednesday causing all to hold their hats and lean hard to the south Gerda Anderson is sojourning few days at BW Berjamins J E Dodge is billed to thresh Petersons barley crop Thursday TF3 Wo L M fMI for a ILL A Peters and wife Ethel and Mary Peters and Roy Alberts started Tuesday for the St Louis fair The Republicans of Grant precinct held their caucus to nominate precinct officers Monday night Good for Children The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief in all cases of Cough Croup and La Grippe because it does not pass immedi ately into tho stomach but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble It draws out the inflammation heals and soothes and cures permanently by en abling the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life sustaining oxygen to tho blood and tissues Sold by L W Mc Connell BOX ELDER We had our first frost last Monday night Robert Larington has his new sod house ready for the roof Mr and Mrs N Boyce returned last Wednesdcay from St Louis A W Campbell took a load of fine turnips to town Wednesday Rev J A Kerr will preach at the church next Sunday morning at 11 oclock Mr and Mrs Austin Dixon who have spent the past eight months on the coast stopped off on their way home and are visiting relatives and old acquaintaeces Pill Pleasures Tf vnn ovpr rnnlr DpWittsTjif tlR Earlv Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is These famous pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing nrmlHqsint effects Thev do not erine sicken or weaken but pleasantly give tone and strength to tno tissues ana organs of the stomach liver and bowels Sold by L W McConnell A Love Letter Would not interest you if youre look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores Burns or Piles Otto Dodd of Ponder Mo writes I suffered with an ugly sore for a year but a box of Bucklens Arnica Salve cured me Its the best Salve on earth 25c at L W McCon nells Drug Store CF3 yffifiWfaWrf Made in California 2 lb packages - All high class gfocers i y at h I U nough for All The G ood Kind To m 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Suit of Clothes its all the same to us We want you to get a start with us Were going to do business here in Omaha for a good many years to come and we want to get you on the list Were sending Cloth ing all over the country and where ever we get a foothold we keep on gaining We know there are other stores that you can buy of but there isnt a store on earth where you can buy better goods or where you can do so well for your money Order samples of our 1000 Suits for Men such as we show on page 2 of our Catalog If you havent our Catalog send for one its as free as the air you breathe I 15th and Farnam Streets OMAHA J 4i