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Mr. Gar aer haa a reapoaaible pqaitioa wilh Swift & Co. of Sooth OaMha. aad wai taUaff hia aaaaal vaeatioa. J. W. Adaauoa haa beea doiaf aoaw good work oa the road aoath of Iaaiah. Ughtner'a plaoe. He waa eatployed hy the t4twaahip board to draia.tae low plaea in the road, and aa there are a aaaaber of springe in that locality a drain had to be made to carry off the sarplaR wntor. He expects'to get at the work in the'eaat ead of town in about tea days, providing the weather is favorable. vs&9C ggtfp uLVaftkZEftl LwmwmwmwaaaawmTi F jfXni la it Mm vaBav mmV9 Klaaaalll t2aJBmmW3 t mw w " amaw jM mWmmt a MMMim r MammmmWja&BBnJi t mttlllAlavnmmaaaal i afBSBHI mWmmtMtmmmm "22Zo n 7xovM -' y TUC ODCIT UCIICD ml mTml mm mttS mTaa m mmw ml mraa mT amm an aa; aT mil o.iLm nLnLL.i Ve9H0TJSANDS of gratefol cnatomera in jpj every etate attest toe wuMUiSKiruLi . MM .HEALING PROPERTIES of the WORLD'S BEST LINIMENT DEAN'S KING CACTUS OIL TkWlUtiaMl!laltlM It cares cots, sprains, braises, sores, swellings. S lameness, old wounds, lumbago, chapped bands, frost bites, etc and is the standard romedy torhmrhed Vita cmts on animals, harness and saddle calls, ' . scratches, crease heeL catted adder. Itch, manse, etc It heals a wound from the bottom np and Is. thoroughly antiseptic. KING CACTUS OIL Is . sold bv drucelsts In lacSOc and n bottles. SB and 1 --. asdccorntfil cans, nrnent prepaid by the maaufac' turers. OLNEr A HCDAlW. CtimUm. Hmm. U 4 not ootainaiiic t your aragfists-. I V ) il POLLOCK& CO. VACATION SEASON H SEE AMERICA FIRST" Spend yoor vacation in Colorado which is brimful of attractions where the exhilaration of the pure dry air enabled you to live the irenuine outdoor, life-'where same is plentiful where the streams are teeminK with trout, and where you will see the most famous mountain peaks, passes and canons in America. During the tourist season the Denver & Rio Grande . Railroad -'Scenic Line of the World" " . "-,': . will make specml low rates from Denver. Colorado Sprinsjs, Manitounnd - Pueblo to all the scenic points of Interest m Colorado and Utah. Our booklet "Vacation Estimates: teDs yon about the many wonderful places in: CoTkMtado-Colorado Springs. Manitou, Pikes Peak, Royal Gorge, Marshall Pass, Ouray and Gknwood Spriass-and the cost to see them. ft TwnmaiH Mlfos "Around ae circle or a trip toSatt Lake City . .. . . . - and return arc unsurpassed in scenic attractiona-and inexpensive. Open -Top ObMrvailon Gars, &Brt8 . FRIt TferMgh the Canons during the Summer Month . lawmaa Orare From The Heralil . - Mr. Taylor; a Penaylvania man, a friend of E. II. Gerhart, haa accepted the position of principal in the schools here. Miss' Minnie Jansa who taught' the grammar department here last year haa applied for, the' afwifttant principalahip' and will probably be accepted. The board of education will meet Saturday evening. The fall term will probably not open before September. 10. C J. From has received . wor.I that Sigurd, the little son of :8yverli. Dags gard of HU Albert, Canada, died of typhoid fever last Tharsday and another son is -having ' a straggle with the disease. - The ladies of Zyon church gave a de lightful surprise party to Mrs. J.Ekbohn yeaterday afternoon. It waa a complete surprise to Mrs. Ekbolm, who had not heard a word about the preparations that were being made' for her reception. Delicious refreshments' ' were served. Fifty guests 'were present and they left aa a remembrance a set of a dozen each of knives, forks-and spoons and $15. in money. Wm. Moska, a German farmer west of town, who frightened the teacher and pupils in the school near bis place and waa asfcidged insane, haa been pro nounced cured and liberated from the asylnm and is now at home. "Write far free descriptive literature to . K. HOOPER. Caul P. Cwto, rlftans Fee i i n g N at u re's: Pulse !'''; Throw aside, the cares of every amid the entenal hills of the day 'life and hide -yourself ROCKY MOUNTAINS The Midland Route "Hits the. Ball's Eye of the World's '.Seoenery.'' . Special' Rates all. Summer. Beet line to 'Salt Lake .'and 'Pacific Coast 'points. Elegant Dining Cars,' Service' a la carte. .. Through Pullman Observation" Cars. Send 15c in stamps aad get a handsome 9xl2i color ' -reproduction of Charles U. Harmon's famous painting .- of the Seven Castles.' "Fine enough for a wedding present. All Midland Agents or" ammmmUummmUmaammmw F. L. FEAKEN8, Gen. Agt. . 214 So. 14th 8t, .Omaha, Nebraska. a H..SPEEBS,. G. P. A. Ooiorado. St. lawari. Mrs. Nellie Rich after a visit in Den mark returned home last Tuesday ac companied by Mr. andMra James Smith, Carl Rich and John Smith. Prof. Ghas. Battelift, principal of the Weeping Water schools, is visiting at the home of George Thompson. H. J. Lowe, was in town Wedneaday and brought - with him seven apples weighing two pounds and twelve ounces, they were of the Duchess of Oldenburg variety. John Fpgelsong'and family and Tom Fogelsong left Tuesday for Fremont to attend the funeral of their brother, Fred, who died Sunday of injuries, received about a year or more ago. The whole community sympathizes .with the boys in their sad hour. ' George, the twelve year old son of A. C. Gone was taking the family hone oat on the picket when it started under the clothes use sweeping the boy off and' in fsiliag. the wrist waa broken. Dr. Jones waa called and set the member and the boy is getting along nicely.' . G. N. Kemp and family expect to leave about September 15. for Rainier, Oregon, for a year where their eon, Rev.- Heary Kemp, ia bow located. Key. Heary Kemp expects to begin to.pabliah the Pacific Christian Advocate aad ifj Ethel Kemp will do the book-keeping for him. We are sorry to hear of thie estimable family leaving our midat but hope they may be auoeeasful. LODfAT From The Opinion. After all, one generation ia very much like another. . The old fellnwa around Lindsay are now telling about the fine farms of Platte county being offered them for $30 per acre, but they thought the real estate agent was trying to skin 'em, and they wouldn't buy. Their sons are very much like them. In a few years they will be stroking their whiskers and telling people that back in 1906 Church .& Johnson offered them some of the high priced farmes in Boyd and Gregory counties at $20 per acre and their listeners will -hardly believe them, and will, secretly think "what chumps the old fellows, must have been when they were young. ' It ia with regret we have to' announce the intended departure of S.O. Larson from our city. Mr. Larson has resigned' his position as assistant, cashier of the Lindsay State Bank and will leave next Tuesday with a party of .friends from Newman Grove for the state of Idaho, where they go on a land prospecting trip and where Oscar will reside permanently if the country suits him.- .Oscar has, during the short time he. has been con nected with the hank, proven himself to bean efficient nnd painstaking employee and . one which ' that institution were loath to part with! ' Uis host of friends wish him the beat of Inck in his. new home. Wm. Parkinson ami family of Detroit, Michigan, and Miss-Lena Spohn spent last Friday ia Lindsay the guests of Dr. Westfall and family. They have been' visiting for some time at the home of Mrs. Parkinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spahn near Newman Grove. - The young son of F. W. Edwards met with a painful accident Monday evening. While playing with a number of chil dren at his home in tipping over a sec tion' of an old wooden sidewalk he got on the wrong side of. the walk it com ing down on his 'head with terrible force knocking him down and bruising him quite badly; but no -serious results are feared. Some time ago we made mention in this paper that Ilenry Oldigs purchased D. Bunlorfs farm southeast of town. It waa Herman Oldigs instead of Henry that did the buying. We are glad to make the correction. an, willviaitaome tiaaa with Heary aad family a Greet oa, Mr. Jeaaci that ell Uada of eroea are looking ia Holt eoaaty. J. M.aad George Dawkiaa the latter part of the week from W yirgiaia,whaeathey had heai with their brother, T. A. Dawkiaa of Albioa to aaa thair aged father who is ill aadaotexaeeted toliveverr loaaj. T. A.wUliMaaiaattae old family alaae about two weeks aaora. a W.Kibler aad family of Kearney, who had beea visiting ia Leigh for the past week left Tuesday atoraiag for Fremont where they will visit for a few days before retaraiae; to their homo at Kearaey. Mr. Kibler expecta to go to Peader to visit Galick Texley aad family while Mia. Kibler aad the children are vimtiag at Fremont aad Arlington.; . ' Dr. Badolph Sehaefer arrived ia towa last Friday evening aad visited am brother, H. H. aad family until Saturday evening when he went to Newman Grove to visit friends, air. Sehaefer graduated a few weeks ago from a Chicago Medical aohool. aad has at present a hospital ap pointment in that city. He will return in a few daja to resume am datiaa there. 'Mrs. George Heary received a letter from ber aoa-ia-law. 0. Iaghram, who ia now located at Lisbon, a D the tret of the week. Mr. Iaghram aad famUy have been there since early last earing and are load in their araiaaa of the coaatry both aaa place to live aad atake money. Mr. Iaghram aays that wheat yielded 26 to 40 baahela to the aero, flax 40 bnahels andoata70, aad corn looks, as good aa he ever aaw it look in Nebraska. He ia highly elated with that part of the country aad he adviaea Mr. aad- Mrs. Henry to'coate up and get a piece of the land right away. fjtnja1feMvmwnnaWmvtoa1m 8 AaasMHaaatfall S MIlMmHla o Big all 4)Mer4- Month of flugusi 1 w r A anrCl mwC X T ii lMHMickmniDc time lor iw. We H j moot get rid ol what artm nouainai o t Q X Summer stocks in Men's Clothing X H andFurnishings before the incoming ol g X Fall stocks. . Every day in August nweans x K a day of.. opportunity to. you to buy O X clothing and the accomiories of dress at x mams L CaksmT S greatly .reduced prices. It would pay Q X you to buy now and put away when you X 0 consider that the prices we quote herev 25 X mean a saving of anywhere hxmathird x toalialfofregulaurprices. But that isn't;. the best of it there are twormonths of f . ... . , . ... . r summer weatner aneaa in wmen won can get the full value in wear of what, we ask you to pay ..now. " r GRIESEN Oaaaa From Sept. 3 to Mth, the Unkrn Pact ; win pat ia effect the very low rate of m fare lar the round trip to San Fraa aeoar LoaAageles. jLlso tickets jam lataCaliferaia aaaab dates at $1160 or returning via Portland W. H. Bkxhaic. Ageat WANTED: Hfeteait girl far gjeaeral sewrk. .Best f wages, & . Will pay XfeaMM UOMaka if JBMplya. Telep1iwae9slavi 4M4, Mrs. O. C. Basset, 1801 Blnmej St., Osaafca. Dr. '(KroBi The Bepablican.) Miss Aaaa Mara ia. visiting North Band friends this week. -Born, on Thursday, August 16, to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Baker, a eon. Miaa Cora Nichols .of Omaha ia the guest of Mia,W. J. Jeakinaoa this week. Willie Parish of Central OHy is visit ing hia ancle, L. M. Pariaho, for. a few weeka- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Back of Colambus are the gaaata at the home of J. E. Daek L. D. Smith and daaghter Lydia re tained from Omaha taia week, where they have beea viaiting relativea. Mm. aN.Tharatos, formerly of taia locality, bat now hi the employ of the Indiaa Service at Genoa, haa beaatraaa- ferred to Alboqaarqae. Hew .Mexico, aad will leave tor that place aooa. Mra.F.SaollaaofOaaaU Biaflis, Ia, retnraad home Wadaaadsy after a ahort viaitwkh her another, Mra. A. Chulaa, who iaatiU vary aick. Pktto Canter. (rVsntTheSisnaL) Miaa Helen Metcalf, daughter of Richard Metcalf of Lincoln, is visiting at the pleasant .home of the Maher family south of town. . Miss Alice Zingg who baa been- the guest of relatives the past five weeks at Snyder, Scribner and North Bend re turned home Tuesday. - Miss Anna Adams of Humphrey spent Sunday afternoon with her many frienda at .this place. '. ' D. P. Mahoney departed Tuesday for hia South Dakota homestead, ' He will be gone for some time. Mrs. Ernest Meyer Jr. (nee Katie Soaliere) and baby daughter of Wood River, is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mra, Joseph Sonliere. - Mrs. Thomas Garaher of Madison. aecompaaied by her grand son, Paul O'Sbea, visited with her sons Mark and Frank and their families over Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Caraber enter tained the entire Mylet family at diaaer laat Sunday. The dinner waa given in honor of Mrs. Thomas Carraher of Madieoa. ; - Mm. Catherine Mark, Ge orare SeheidelJr; and Adolph Schmidt and the Misses Alice and Genevieve Consi dine were 'among the Columbus visitors from our town Sunday. -.- Mm. Heary Heckman, a sister of Mr. Ernest Fiaber and Mrs. William Reeke a cousin to Mr. Fisher, arrived here from Norfolk Saturday for a visit They returned home Monday evening. Mr. Julius Fisher of Norfolk Tinted hare over Sunday with his brother Ernest. The oecasion. of the many visitors at the Fisher home was the celebration of Mr. Fisber'a thirty-eighth birthday. Miaa Nellie Lynch visited at Oakdale Nebraska with her brother Dan and family the past week. 8he. returned home Friday accompanied by her little niece aad nephew the children of Mr. aad Mm. D. D. Lynch. Miss Liztie Dunn returned from her Normal studies at Wayne Saturday. Miaa Dunn will teach ia the. primary department of the public . school at Liadaay taia coming school year. afro.' Clyde' Baird earne down from Arcadia the last of the week aad ia a guest at the home of her parents in this city. - . ". ' Geo. Hodge departed the '.last of the week for Kouth Dakota, where he- went to ran a threshing machine during tbej threshing season. . j Mies Edith Robbins.- who has been visiting ber relatives on the Skeedee thai past few weeks, returned to her home ia! Lincoln oa Satarday last. f G. A; Mbllia is still with his brother in Colorado. The laat report waa to the effect that hia brother was alowly failing with the end not far away.. Frank Johnson took advantage of the cheap rates to St. Paul on acoouat of the G. A. RNatioaal reunion, aad palled out Monday for the northwest. Mm. H.-V. Williamson and children, who have been viaiting the past few weeka at the WiUiaaason homeinthia city departed this week for their home in Colorado. Mr. aad Mra.' A. G. Parker, and family of Platte Center and Mrs. J.' Parker of Columbus arrived in this city the first of the week and are guests of their Genoa relatives. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Kilton went to Omaha the last of the week to attend the funeral of the O'Danials family who perished in the burning of . their home the last of the week.. Mrs. M. 8. Starmer, who waa visiting relativea at Dodge, received word the first of the week that her water living in Ooiorado waa rcry aick and ahe departed for that state Tuesday. John Mataon waa looking after pro perty interests over in Polk eoaaty laat week.. He was accompanied oa hia re turn by Mrs. Matsoa'a father, who spent the Sabbath in this city. Fred Willaoa and Glee McMillan drove to Fallerton the laat of the week to take in the street fair at that place. They declare that the grafters were thicker than chiggers in Monroe. Mra.H.Davis goea.to Colorado' Spriaga this week with her son Kenneth, who ia safferiag with an attack of hay fever. Here's hopiag Kenneth may lose his hay fever and have a good time. . J. O. Green retaraed from Omaha Monday aad reporta that .hia brother has' a ahow to. recover.- He says the trouble waa caused by the eevenng of a vein daring the operatioa of removing the eye. - - - Ifalltheaidewalkthat has been con demaed together with that which our citizeaa are planning to lay taia year u pat ia it will aggregate- four or .five miles of ceaaeat walk built this year. Pretty good for. a email towa. ' OleGreea was called to Omaha the last of the week by the serious iUaeae-of hia brother .'who reeeatly had aa operaf- tioa perfonaed oa hia eyas, ia fact he had aeveral operations none of which proved aacceaafal aad the surgeona give bo hopes of hia recovery. 4' X BROS:!! amaUY aaW . ji 1 SISTER: READ MY FREE IfFER Smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. smmmmmmmmmmmmml ' wammmmmmmmmw ' mmmmmmW mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw mammmmmmmmmmmmw mmmmmmmf ---WW IwUmaftma Maawunfauis Ton i atriaLaaaarvMa wUlaalamireaasaaaaaii winaeamtarlare wlta year ' laaveanamaianaaa, Mia amataaUIask. msanaan. aani ysa feaiaaaarnwawi rfeeliaanat arttvaal erfsluareft m Gr iwaaftb- Ji iifis, u. rau. LfttfcaalskK ltveresXsrras.i IwUlssfM(ensMrM vel mrventeweU-l rUstttMssasma rajrssfs r wltt aaa t i MRS, n. SUMMERS, BmtkiUpDmmlmmV.SiAi. - ... . -..-"- - - t ' ' . f ! 1 HI tA. BBsaaBi assent m bkm. b .k. k SS W m a m m v m m v m w m m w w w a m w m FULLERTON CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY August, 24 September 2 J i MRTIAL LI&T OP TAUNT : ;; Cmptiin Richmond PearsoB Hobflon. .. Dewitt Miller. Gilbert Eldndm . : Dr. Albert Boshnell. . . Frances BeveridgeHeald 5 Helen Panlson. Odeon Male Quartet Senator J. P. Dblliver. : .Rev. Alice Ruth Palmer. X Dr. A. M. Wilson. Dr. Mattison W? Chase J 'Williams Dixie Jubilee Singers.' " -' - Fnllerton Chautauqua Orcheetra. ." Hawthorne Musical Club of Boston. .... Edison Projectoscope. ':., Ernest J.' Sias. ; Bess Gearhart Norrison. . The Jeff ersons. . . ' -i :- Beautiful Scenery, Splendidly Equipped Grounds. Boating, Fishing, Bathing. ;"--. Spsslal Tram SrvlM. Olmp Rau. 'A Write for Souvenir Probam to ELLINOE LITTLE, Secretarj FallertM,. , - - - . .-. ...: -aj fWHWmmi gtawwrW aai m .NelSraska 1 w' I: I: . .- . : SB tf ' iUt. Yea oat of the kidaeya alagle dose at aedtiaie will riaiaaj ha iaaayaiher way. nlaadiaaolve the Imaaritiea, aaaa the kidaeya. caltrva pais ami da away with haoh;- 80th Oaatary DragsHri. Laifh . Kross the World Miaa Mary 8chfer, daaghter of Mr. aad Mm. Albert Sohafer, retaraed hope from Wayne where ahe haa atteaded theNor asalCoUege. Mr. and Mm. Gerd Asche, Srn aad . Caaap laath, S30 aoraa off aeeded mad with alaaty ofgraalax mad. Oute 100 teas of hay.' All waH faawedaaajaadheaas. Price K0a. Hayiag aaaohiaery gaaa wiUraaoh Adraaa J. 8. Vaa. aTaraaaaidiaadri "CAUfORMtt AND RETURN . Tickets oa Sale daily from September 3 to 14, . 1906; to SAN FRANCISCO or LOS ANGELES- - AlaomSOtoCabfbraiaaiaorreturaiocToae '; way via Portlaad iB effect aaaao dates: ...'.."- --" via ;.v :'"-";. UNION PACIFIC SHORT LINE " FAST TRAINS. NO DELAYS.' Be aare your tickets read over thai line. . . "- - .. - . ... Inquire af '"' JA -.. . - . . ' - r 1 I - Jr i ---fli -. 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