SPECIAL CLOVE SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , JULY 13 AND 14 , AT THR BRR HIVE Don't say you never had a chance to buy gloves cheap M FOR TWO DAYS ONLY WE WILL SELL OUT OUR EN TIRE GLOVE STOCK AT COST , BELOW COST , M AND EVEN CHEAPER THAN THE MANUFAC TURERS DO. Men's Fire Proof Horsehide Gauntlets , best in the - land , warranted not to rip ; the regular $1.00 glove ; only = = = = = 7pC Stovepipe Gauntlets , same material as above , longer and heavier , always sold for $1.25 ; sale price only 5pc Men's Dogskin Gauntlets , made with full welted seams ; first class in every respect ; regular price , 75C , now - 55c Hen's extra heavy , warranted genuine buckskin ; this is one we have sold for three years at $1.50 ; sale price , - $1.12 M "Our Creole , " the finest of Horsehide made up into a fine driving glove and has sold readily at $1.25 ; now - = = 58c Men's Dress Kid , best cut and finish , regular $1.25 value , but think of them at our sale price of Ladies' Kid" and Dogskin Driving Gauntlets , selling price 6sc , 75C and $1.00 ; all go in this sale at 4pc Ladies' Dress Kid , best make , with Foster and patent clasp , assorted colors ; regular $1.25 value ; sale price = = = = = 7pC All other kinds not described here will be sold comparatively cheap. T for these goods will not be on sale one hour longer than we advertise , nor will they be sold on any other terms but CASH , THE BEE HIVB5McCOOK' NEBRASKA of MILLINERY GOOD ! AND NOTIONS I TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST Choice of any trimmed hat in store , $5.00 ; some worth $15 , One line of trimmed hats worth $3.00 sell for $1.00. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS - = 5oc CHILDREN'S UNTRIMMED HATS - - 350 KNOX BLACK SAILORS - - = 250 KNIT HATS WORTH $1.00 - - 35c Flowers at less than cost ; Roses worth igc , sell at 50. Velvets , Ribbons , Kid and Silk Gloves , Mitts , Pillow Covers , Lunch Cloths and everything in stock at cost. MRS. M. M. DELHUNTY MeCook , Nebraska. j i COLEMAN. Harvest is in full blasts - W. M. Sharp was at the ranch of Joseph Allen on the Willow when the whirligig passed that point. When the hurricane kid bobbed up , a good many made a dive for their cellars ; and the- storm never got within five miles of them. The Arapahoe nine played a splendid game on the McCook grounds , last Tuesday ; The McCook team turned out and watched them. Matt Droll is threshing out Deacon Mor- lan's wheat crop on the South Siide ; he-has 122 acres and it is averaging thirty-eight bush els per acre. It is irrigated wheat. Bert Wales turned in for dinner , Wednes day , and when near the stable on the Philipp Blatt farm the horses became tangled up in some wire and began to kick ; they got Bert down and ran away , dragging some wire over him , cutting his hand pretty badly. The doc tor stitched up the cuts and Bert is resting up till the wounds heal. With reference to the kid hurricane that 'waked the natives , last Monday afternoon : Lewis Minary , who lives on section 10-4-31 , says it started near the north-west corner of said section and traveled north-east. About five miles away is the fine home of George Brown ; it took a straight course'for the house , but when within a short distance , it veered just a little to the north and passed between the house and barn , which are about ten rods apart ; About four rods north of the house is a cave , in wlTicli Mr. Brown and his family , Thomas Whitmer and J. N. Smith were safely esconced ; they looked up the ventilator right into the machine. It kept north-east to Frank Hackencamp's where it turned a little north. At Casper Hakencamp's it tangled up some wire fence ; then turned more north and went near the residence of Joseph Allen on the Willow ; in his feed lot it scattered a self-feeder and took off half the roof of one of his stock sheds , and left it on the hill on the easter north-east ) side of the creek. Its path was about five rods wide. After it passed along there was a shower of dirt and trash , but no water. It moved so slowly that one walking fast could keep out of its way. The above facts were secured from those who were right near at the time ; John N. Smith was right under it as it passed over. It start ed about eighteen miles from McCook and never got nearer than fourteen or fifteen miles of the city , and yet one excited fellow mshed out to West McCook to keep from following Elijah. During last May an infant child of our neighboi was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recov ery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house , telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recom mended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker , Bookwalter , Ohio. McConnell & Beiry. REDWILLOW. The grasshoppers seem to be growing beau tifully less. Miss Maggie Kummer has been quite ill , but is now better. Miss May Stangland has been engaged to teach the south school in Dist. 72. Mrs. Canaga has recently returned from Herndon , where she has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Rowland. Wm. Byfield and family spent the Fourth in Boulder , Colorado , most of the family re turning the 5th. Mrs. Byfield and Roxa spent the 5th in visiting the prominent rabbitrys of Denver , and getting hare pointers as well as making a valuable purchase ahead for their a hare-em. After many intricate experiments , scientists have discovered methods for obtaining all the 6- natural digestants. These have been com bined in the proportion found in the human body and united with substances that build up the digestive organs , making a compound called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what youjeat and allows all dyspeptics to eat plenty of nouiishing food while the stomach troubles are being radically cured by the me dicinal agents it contains. It is pleasant to take and will give quick relief. D. W. Loar. For burns , injuries , piles and skin diseases use DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve. It is the original. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only DeWitt's. D. W. Loar. One Minute Cough cure is the only harm less remedy that produces immediate results. Try it. D.V. . Loar. I Ace of Musical Celebrities. A French writer notes that though a few great musicians have died young to-wit , Mozart , at thirty-five ; Schubert , at thirty-one ; Bellini , at thirty-three ; Mendelssohn , at thirty-eight , and Weber - , er when he was but forty a large number have lived to be very old men. Those who died between sixty and sev enty years of age include Bach , Von Bulow and Rubinstein. Living de- yond seventy came Gluck , Gounod , Handel , Liszt , Meyerbeer , Rossini , Spontini and Wagner , while the grea't age of eighty-nine was attained by Au- ber , and others. Dying at more than eighty were Cherubini , Cramer , Lach- ner , Palestrina , Rameau , Schutz and Taubert. The average age of musical celebrities is about sixty-seven years. I . NORTH COLEMAN. -j ji i Gardens which furnished abundance early . are nearly used up. Jt is very hot and dry and the largest corn j is suffering for rainr ' Grasshoppers are more numerous in spots - than the writer has ever seen them. The season has thus far very peculiar : such a fine prospect for the farmer at times , and then again so discouraging. There will be an all-day meeting in the I grove at Spring Creek.next Sunday , commenc ing at 10 o'clock a. m. .Basket dinners. Harvesting is progressing ; the grain is short and will not yield inuch. , Some that would have been cut was driven into the ground by hail. Some are continuing the cul tivation of corn , hopeful of raising some of that cereal. A small cyclone passed north-cast , last Monday at about two o'clock , which was viewed by many. It struck a vacant sod house about one mile noith of the Osborn | post-office , shattering it. Continuing on it struck G.V. . Groves' stable , granary and wind-mill , shattering them. Mr. Groves' ' house not being in the path of the cyclone escaped. The cyclone continued until it reached Spring Creek , where it died out. White Man Turned Yellow Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. llogarty of Lexington , Ky. , when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color , also his eyes , and he suffered terribly. His malady was yellow jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors , but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters , the wonderful stomach and liver remedy , and he writes : "After tak ing two bottles 1 was wholly cured. " A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach , liv er and kidney troubles. Only 50C. Sold by McConnell & Berry , druggists. The man who gets on in life is the one who knows when to stand fast. It Saved His Leg P. A. Danforth of La Grange , Ga. , suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Bucklin's Arnica salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers , wounds , piles , it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 250. Sold by Mc Connell & Berry , druggists. The blusterings of the infidel are the winds of a tempest-tossed heart. The Appetite of a Cent Is envied by all whose stomach and liver are out of order. But such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills give a splendid ap petite , sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great en ergy. Only 2 c at McConnell & Berry's. The Bible in the head will suffocate a man unless it is in the heart , too. You assume no risk when you buy Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. McConnell & Berry will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleas ant , safe and reliable. Every man deceives himself more success fully than he deceives others. The law holds both the maker and the cir culator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit. You can not trust him. DeWilt's is the only genuine and original \Vitch Hazel Salve , a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you DeWitt's Salve. D.V. . Loar. Mix all your grief with gratitude and it will taste of the latter. NOTICE. Notice isJiercby given that whereas , while in session June 16th , 1'JOO , the report having come to the attention of the county commissioners of an accident of rather a serious nature , caused by horses becoming frightened at a sign or ad vertisement attached to a bridge on a public road in this county , the commissioners deem it duty they owe to the traveling public to notify all parties , who have signs painted or tacked or in any way _ attached to any bridge in the public highway in this county to remove the same without delay. R. A. GKEEX , 64t County Clerk. In every town and village may be had , the that makes your horses glad. The Best Remedy for Stomach nnd Bowel Troubles "I have been in the drug business for twen ty years and have sold all proprietary medi cines of any note. Among the entire list J have never found anything to equal Chamber- Iain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel trouble s , " says O. W. Wakefield , of Columbus , Ga. " This rem edy cured two severe cases of Cholera Mor- bus in my family and I have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my custo mers to thtir entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form. ' For sale by McConnell & Berry. F. D. BUKGESS , Plumber and Steam Fitter McCOOK , NEBR. Iron. Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , an Boiler Trimmings , Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building. C. H. BOYLE , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. Telephone 44. P. O. Building- McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , D.W. V. GAGE , McCook , - - - Nebraska. Office and Hospital over First National Bank. JOHN E. ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK , NEBRASKA. E5 ? Ajent of Lincoln Land Co. Office- - Rear of First National bank. DR. JOHN McPnEE , DENTIST. . . . . of Chicago. over McConnell & Berry's. J. B. BALLARD , < § DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Dr. I. B. Taylor , assistant. V. FRANKLIN , PRESIDENT. A. C. EBERT , CASHIER , f V # "ir # II CITIZENS BANK * * IIft OF MeCOOK , NEB. ft * r * ft * i | Paid Up Capital , $50,000. Surplus , § 5,000 B iDIRECTORS = 3 ? / . FRANKLIH , W.F.McFARLAtJD , A. C. EBERT , jA H. T. CHURCH , OSCAR CALL1HAN , C. H. W1LLARD. A BLIND MAN Is one who fails to profit by experience , even though he has use of both eyes without the aid of glasses. Time and again people buy clothing that is half made and containing mostly "Shoddy and Flock. " Remember that three years among you has taught you that we carry no satinet goods in the house ; what you buy of us is reliable and made by the best equipped factories in the in the country. Our prices are the lowest named for good goods ; we carry no other. FRANK J. MORGAN , McCook , Nebraska.