I 1 x ft By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE TICKET For Supreme Judge S H SEDGWICK of York County For Resents LHGOOLD C J ERNST COUNTY TICKET For Surveyor r A C WILSON of Bondvillo For Coroner JOSEPH SPOTTS of Valley Grange For Judge 1 G S BISHOP of McCook For Superintendent r E S DDTCHER of Indianola For Sheriff A C CRABTREE of Indianola For Clerk E J WILCOX of McCook For Treasurer O L THOMPSON of McCook For Commissioner Third District C H HARMAN of McCook CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Methodist Sunday school 10 a m Junior League at 4 p m Epworth League 7 Preaching at 11 a ni and S p in Morning subject The Per sonality of the Holy Ghost Evening subject Socialism a National Peril L M GriGsby Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at eight oclock Morning sub ject The Element of Worship in Ser vice and Life Evening subject The Investment of Influence W J Turner Pastor Rev L M Grigsby will preach in the Pickens school house on next Sunday afternoon at three oclock ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Alex Smith is down from the farm in Hayes county E F Stephens the Crete orchardist has been out part of this week visiting his brother J H near Box Elder and making an inspection of some of the orchards here He looked over S C Kings and Walter Hicklings orchards and announces that he will have some thing for publication relative to Red Willow county orchards in the near future s Home Visitors Excursions September 17th and 24th October 1st and 8th Greatly reduced rates to points in Ohio and Indiana Return limit thirty days Nearest agent Burlington Route will be glad to give you additional infor mation or sell you a ticket 3ts JFrancis Gen Passenger Agent Omaha Feb Geo W Hervey of the Omaha Week ly World Herald suffered for years with stomach trouble and was unable to get help from the three best physicians in the state or Jroni the various remedies Vxntil he took Dr Kays Renoyator wijich renovated his system and cured him completely in a very short time It cures constipation liver and kidney troubles etc Send for a full Teport of Mr Herveys case and many others cured by Dr Kays Renovator after many physicians had failed to benefit them Free advice sample and book Dr B J Kay Saratoga N Y Sold by A McMillen and D W Loar Slates were never so cheap as this year at the Bee Hive At the meat market of D C Marsh you will find a very desirable combina tion for the careful judicious buyer the best quality at the most reasonable price Dr Kays Renovator a perfect system renovator Sold by druggists 25c r CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS 36 Safe Always reliable Ladies ask Drurrist for CHICHESTERS EXOLISH In Red and Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Refuse dangerous aubstl tauonsand imitation Buy of your Druggist or send 4c in stamps for Particular Testi monials and Relief for Ladies in letter by return Mail 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO SIOO SXadison Sqsare PHXLA PA Mention this paper if iihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiikiiiki liiiimiiiiiiffliifff BARTLEY iaES 4 J99999999Q999999WWVVVV llll wK Cofees Sl I Coded I j with stale eggs glue 8 I and other things are I not fit to drink J LionOoffes I is pure uncoated I I I coffee fresh strong I well flavored 1 f Tho Healed package In- i vJ Id euros uniform quality J 8 vl Jj and freshnetjd I 10 1 illbXtfMW ij rfliCTll CULBERTSON Nice rain fell Saturday Henry Lehman spent Sunday with his family Robt Knowles was a Trenton visitor Tuesday C G Crews and son returned from Lincoln Saturday Mr and Mrs W Z Taylor returned from Lincoln Saturday Mr and Mrs Lou Crews of Chicago 111 arehere visiting relatives Mrs Fannie Brown has again resumed her position as clerk for Tillman Mr H Blum went down to Superior on business Tuesday night Mr and Mrs Frank Henderson were the guests of Mrs R Knowles Monday Wilhelm Bonakemper of Sutton is the guest of Miss Marietta Wemple this week Miss Bessie Crews came down from Palisade Saturday and spent Sunday at home Mrs Nettie Zimmerman and children of St Francis have been the guests of her sister Mrs J S the past week tfrs Lou Bseler and children who have been visiting her parents this summer returned to her home in Beat rice Thursday evening Messrs Frank Knowles Elmer Rey nolds Clyde Fellows Lehman Elder Harry and Asa Lehman attended the ball games at McCook Thursday and Friday Geo G Eisenhart and son Arvene left for Buffalo and other points Sunday evening Arvene will go on toElkhorn Wis where he will attend school the following year W A Chambers and family who have resided here the past summer returned to their former home at Shenandoah Iowa Friday evening The many friends of the family regret their depart ure and follow them with good wishes The Hitchcock county agricultural exhibit at the state fair drew a number of first premiums while spring wheat Kafir corn cane millet and Fancy Patent flour from the Culbertsou Roller Mills captured the first prize over all comers hands down The contest for first pre mium on flour was between some fifty mills in the state and Mr Swaner our miller has cause to feel proud over the victory won The flour was sent to the Buffalo exposition to enter contests there In addition to a splendid growth of grass the lawn at the residence of George E Banks 2322 Wetmore avenue is distinguished by a wealth of flowers over which that universal favorite the pansy largely predominates Beds of these flowers line the walks leading to the rear on either side of the residence and fill every available angle and nook On the south side of the building the sward is crossed by two parallel flower beds be yond which a fragrant bank of sweet peas and dahlias hide the summer gar den in the rear Another feature of the premises useful as well as ornamental is a well ordered strawberry bed which is still bearing v Contrary to the general rule Mr Banks has devoted as much attention o the rear of his premises as to the front with the result that the grounds present an equally attractive appearance viewed from either standpoint Everett Daily Herald The above is one of our old residents who now resides in Everett Washington Dr Kays Renovator a pleasant and effective system renovator Try it Machine and cylinder oils at S M Cochran Cos Dr Kay Renovator for the liver Trade with Loar lamess Toa ra rrrUc yoir fcar neaa tis soft iukii glove aad as to jch rs iru by uiinsEU iHA Har ness Oil You can lengthen its iife iuakeit liht mice as loa as it ordinarily 310 E3 pvi R 57f 5 EH ttakOTaTWOrlnohlnrr hnr ness like new Alude of pure heavy bodied oil es pecially DreDared to with stand tho weather Sold everywhere in cans all sizes Made bj STANDARD OIL CO 3 rx9i X1 v JS53SaSSrSK5gySg Sf Ed Beghtol is home from his trip to Cozad Geo Wolf spent Sunday with his par ents in town John O Miller purchased one of Henry Cozads fine black horses Mary Dietsch came in town for her Sunday with the home folks W H Gartside was doing some paint ing for Dr Brown in his office the first of the week John Ritchie secured a position with jlie B M and will make Lincoln his future home Percy Catlett is iu Thurman Iowa and writes that the are dry there too dry for comfort Perry Kinnison Daniel Teeters and Frank Trissell started for Ohio on their wheels last Friday Chas Catlett left Monday morning for the Wesleyan University where he will educate himself E E Smith telephoned across the river Sunday morning to go to his hog pen and feed for him R S Baker is mourning the loss of 25 worth of wood that Dry Creek carried away Sunday morning Maurice Reddy was in town the fore part of the week looking after the bridges that need repairs Will Rymer was compelled to stay in town this week or lose his school ow ing to the loss of the bridge Mrs A Y Lincoln and daughter Margery are expecting to join Mr Lin coln in Crete Neb in a few days Mrs Mary Smith has been suffering with a bad attack of neuralgia for the past week but is better at present D W Bush is preparing to build a residence in town he has chosen a place on Commercial Ave near the depot When Perry Premer returned to his work he took John Lemasters with him John will be with theB M all winter Mrs A J Lohr is rejoicing over the barrel of nice red apples that AJ sent her from the eastern part of the state Our street commissioner is doing a fine iob of work on Commercial Ave and deserves the appreciation of all the town Mrs Dick Barker and Mrs Williamson who were so seriously sick last week are somewhat improved at pre sent writing F C Alley will move his family into the rooms back of his drug store for this winter and thus save some cold trips iu the winter P S Claytor left on No 5 Saturday for Clarinda Iowa where he has a posi tion Guy Curlee takes his place with the Barnett Lumber Co for a time at least Ira Ritchie returned from Lincoln Saturday evening bringing with him his sister Mrs Arnold who lives in Lincoln she will be a guest of friends here for a short time Guy Curlee was caught in the storm while on his trip to Daubury and com pelled to camp all night in the buggy and returned Sunday without meeting the friend he desired to see Our two churches observed the day of prayer for our president last Sunday night in a union meeting held in the M E church Rev Crippen conducting special prayers and Rev Johnson preach ing a timely sermon Henry Cozad is busy these days closing up his business matters prepara tory to moving to Missouri where he expects to make bis home after the 15th of this month Henrys friends will miss him We wish him much success in his new home We had a seven inch rain Saturday night that overtopped the memory of the oldest settler and cut up many other antics too numerous to mention cellars and caves were filled with water pigs and chickens and other stock nearly drowned Dry Creek was up and roar ing bridges lost approaches fifty feet between the north bank of the river and the bridge south of town are among some of the damages reported Lyman Jennings is in very poor health at this writing Jo Gregory of Fairfield is here to buy and rent a farm Street Commissioner Haining is mak ing much needed repairs on our streets Mr Bush is erecting a residence in the south part of town Hamilton Bros are doing the work A nephew of Mr Jennings with his family who have been visiting here have departed for the east Our school is progressing nicely under the management of Prof Wynn and his able corps of assistants R D Logan of Stockville has taken possession of the drugstore here His clerk L P Green is here moving the stock Commissioners Bolles and Reddy were here yesterday determining the - Xnu g RELIEVE THE EYES PONDS EXTRACT Reduced one half with pure soft water applied frequently with dropper or eye cup will remove congestion and instantly relieve pain and inflam mation CAUTION Avoid dangerous irri tating Witch Hazel preparations rep resented to be the same as PONDS EXTRACT which easily soar and generally contain wood alcohol a deadly poison Word is received here that Harry L Brown son of Dr Brown has moved to Grangeville Idaho and purchased the Republican paper in that city We now have a ico foot suspension foot bridge across the Republican river connecting the bridge with the land on the north side spanning the recent wash out Dont forget the bargains in Boys Knee Pants at the Bee Hive NORTH COLEMAN Some are supplied with melons Web McClain will make sorghum this fall Clay Shepherd lost six calves in a re cent thunder storms H R Bixler sold his cane mill to a Mr Harmon of McCook The prairie has revived its mantle of green and various flowers hejp to beau tify Why even the fuel is conspicuous with its verdant leaves From 5 to 6 inches of water fell on Saturday night mostly being absorbed by the ground The roads were terribly gorged Oyerseer I B Stryker was out with a force of men to repair them the three first days of the week Minor rains and fog have made Oregon coast weather altogether too abundant The Stryker boys and Chas Campbell have returned from Cheyenne countj where they were working in the hay fields They saw Scotts Bluffs Castle Rock and Court House Rock They had a very pleasant time Some of the hay made there is shipped to Philadel phia About 12 miles from where they were and while they were there there was a dreadful hail storm The boys were told that some hail fell as large as tumblers John and Roy Stryker were on the ground and say that it was cov ered with holes as large as a hens egg One man protected himself by putting his head under the hay rake seat but his shoulders were badly bruised We are going to have school just the same and our supplies are much lower in price The Bee Hive BANKSVILLE B W Benjamin went to McCook Monday August Wesch went to mill to Andrew Andersons Monday School is progressing nicely and Miss Jennie Bell is teacher Josh Rowland went to McCook Tues day with a can of cream There was a rainfall of 4 62 inches Saturday and Sunday morning causing a thorough soaking of the soil Jake Pickrell and and B N House loaded their freight on their wagons and pulled for the east part of the state last week Uncle John Rowland and Harve Row land went to McCook on Saturday and arrived home on Monday afternoon They took a load of hogs A Wesch was in McCook Saturday H I Peterson was at McCook Satur day in response to a call for a meeting of the central committee This vicinity has been having some pretty wet weather for this country the past few weeks Saturday night breaking the record with nearly five inches and same report even more While on their way to town Saturday Uncle John and Harve Rowland killed two large rattlesnakes near the school house and on Monday some of the scholars found and killed another at the same place J H Relph went to the Beaver Mon day to see the flood the creek being from to yz mile wide in places and from 2 to 10 feet deep Hundreds of tons of alfalfa was standing in water fences were down bridges swept away and much property destroyed on the whole a scene of desolation and ruin such as was never seen in that beautiful valley before How about those dinner pails tablets slates pencils and pens We have plenty at the Bee Hive Womanhood a valuable illustrated booklet giving best treatment for female diseases 18 cuts showing displacement of womb etc Sent free to ladies only sary work to be done to the Republican in a plain sealed envelope Dr B J river bridge j Kay Saratoga N Y 3 An Atchison man who recently visited New York came back thoroughly shocked He says there is a fashion among women there to hold their skirts very high that they seem to dress their legs for inspection and then show them up to the knee Nice women do it it is the prevailing fad The fad is expected to reach Atchison next spring Men are invited to get ready to have fits Globe The worst coughs cured by Dr Kays Lung balm Druggists sell it 10 25 50c To purify the blood renovate with Dr Kays Renovator Ask druggists for it Census Enumerator Clawson who is also editor of The Herald at Howe Ind Ty writes To Whom it May Concern I was a sufferer from stomach trouble until I was induced to try a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin and I want to say that in my opinion it has no equal as a stomach remedy 1 had tried many different remedies but none with the happy results of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin G A Clawsox Howe Ind Ter Sold by A McMillen You may bridle the appetite but you can not bribe the liver to do its work well You must be honest with it help it along a little now and then with a dose of Heroine the best liver regulator Price 50 cts A Mc Millen Tho Kevoora Fish Not a Come On R Semon while sailing in the Tor res Straits and along the coast of Aus tralia threw overboard the remains of crabs of which he had eaten Imme diately there appeared from under the ship several fishes which captured these pieces and then disappeared un der the vessel Mr Semon recognized the remora which with the aid of the suction fin on its back hangs on the bottom of vessels and the bellies of larger fishes mainly sharks and has itself carried along By concealing a hook in some bait Mr Semon succeed ed in landing one of them but a sec ond specimen could not be obtained because the school noticed the capture of their comrade and could not be tempted to any amount of baiting Extraordinary Case of Blood Polsonlnfr An extraordinary case of blood-poisoning is reported by a Vienna jour nal The victim was a young girl named Schwartz aged 22 Some days ago she went for a walk wearing a green silk blouse She became over heated and the dye of the material ran Unhappily she had sustained some trifling accidental wound under the arm and the pigment got Into the Diooa upon returning home she com plained of pain but would not con sent to a medical examination The injured spot became greatly inflam ed causing intense suffering and on the following day the physician dis covered tho cause Remedies were immediately applied but it was too late and after a brief illness the girl died EB9t W H Any reason why a shopper should doubt the evidence of his or her senses There isnt any such reason and thats why we ask you to come and see for yourselves how well this store is prepared to give you special service and unequaled merchandise at a great saving It is but a 4 iSttttpfe jPracttce 4 Of c on a 1111 To buy where you can secure the best and most good for the least money Hence we urge you to try us on any thing in the line of ri Gi o o d s Qrocttries fete For we are here to sell goods and please and satisfy our customers in every particular especially in highness of quality and lowness of price M ott est J oft 11 McCOOK NEB- Produce just as good as cash Cylinder Oil If you are looking for a good and re liable cylinder oil no use to go any far ther than S M Cochran Co Thej have it Have you noticed those Knee Pants for hoys at the Bee Hive When you want a pleasant physic try the new remedy Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets They are easy to take and pleasant in effect Price 25 cents Samples free at McConnell Berrys drujj store The most delicate constitution can safely use Ballards Ilorehound Syrup It is a sure and pleasant remedy for coughs loss of voice and all throat and lung troubles Price 25 and 50c A McMillen W for i MMttts Giyc them oil cod liver oil Its curie u to see the result Give it to the peevish fret ful child and he Iciujhs Giv it to the pale anccmic child and his face becomes rosy and full of health Take aflat chested child or a child that has stopped growing give him the oil and he will grow bi and strong like the rest 1 nis is not a new schem MRS M E BARGER Millinery AND Notions Ladies Furnishings First Door South of Palance hote T H C It has been done for years Of course you must use the right oil Scotts Emulsion is the one Scotts Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we are so careful in making it pleasant to take Send for free sample SCOTT liOw XE tWist w Pear St jf v 50c and 00 al druggists - m