V I jjj i n an mi Tim mmr niiif i ffpt Mt pita By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE TICKET For Supreme Judgo S H SEDGWICK of York County For Regents L n GOOLD C J ERNST COUNTY TICKET For Surveyor A C WILSON of Boudvillo For Coroner JOSEPH SPOTTS of Valley Grange For Judgo G S BISHOP of McCook For Superintendent 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 BARMAN of McCook The Nations Grief The death of the president comes to the people of United States as a common grief In the north to whose cause he was espoused when civil war raged in the south to whose people he brought a message of real fraternity in the new nation baptized in the blood of all sec tions the name of McKiifley had become a household word He was close to each without indifference to either with the love of a father he looked forward to the maturity of the nation over which he had been called to preside The hour of death removes politics but better still the love of a lifetime had extracted whatever asperity might have existed The high office of president was fittingly filled by a man measuring up to its requirements To him it made no difference whether patriot had worn blue or gray he accepted the heart loyality of the present as the token of the future There will be manj eviden ces of the dead presidents administra tion to perpetuate his name He had an eye to the material supremacy of the union he had expanded the limits of American authority beyond the seas but greater than all the greatest possi ble was the bindingof domestic wounds and the healing of internal estrangement The nation mourns for McKinley the south kneels at his bier the whole world sees a weeping but united nation Atlanta Constitution The late Fusion convention was a frost Thank God the Senator Wellingtons like Assassin Czolgosz are few One by one the so called Silver Re publicans are going home to the Dem ocratic fold Frank T Ransom is one of the lates prodigals The gods have dealt kindly even gloriously with Teddy Roosevelt in whose hands the peace honor and pros perity of America will not suffer IT is a credit to the American head and heart that the assassin of President McKinley was preserved to undergo punishment in the regular lawful mode In establishing responsibility for Czolgoszs unspeakable crime it is not likely that Emma Goldman the arch conspirator will be overlooked Such weaklings as Czolgosz are but cowardly pliant tools in the hands ofsucH profess ionals as this tigress and agitator for pay The postoffice department has sent out requests for bids for carrying mail in Nebraska Bids are to be opened December 3rd It is the purpose of the department to let contracts direct to those actually engaged in carrying the mails cutting out the sub contractors YELLOW journalism is getting a de served black eye apropos of the assassi nation of the beloved president William McKinley the typical American Yellow journalism has become a hissing in the ear of decency and demands scarcely less severe treatment than red handed anarchy Such papers debauch public sentiment and too oft inspire the assassins deed -Slates were never so cheap as this year at the Bee Hive t 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 CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS S7 sffij VM Safe Always reliable Ladies ask Druggist for CHICHESTERS ENGLISH In Bed and Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no oilier Refuse dnnueroun HubNti tatlonsand imitations Buy of your Druggist or send 4c In stamps for Particulars Testi monials and Belief for Ladles in teller by return Mail 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO 3100 Madison Square PHIIA PJL JlenUoa this paper In a Glass of Water Put a handful olglased coffee in a glass of water wash off the coating look at it smell it Is it fit to drink Give the same test It leaves the water bright and clear because Wsjust jbiire coffee The Bealod package Insures uniform duality ana lreolmoss CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS METHODIST Sunday school 10 a in Junior League at 4 p m Epworth League 7 Preaching at II a m and 8 p m Church rally and reunion Wed nesday evening Sept 25th All mem bers of the church and congregation are urged to be present at this rally There will be the business of the adjourned session of the fourth quarterly confreuce reports in full from all the departments of church work then a social time at which light refreshments will be served Presiding Elder Hardaway will be present L M GriGSBY Paotor Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at eight oclock Morning sub ject The Way the Truth the Life Evening subject Scientific Anarchism W J Turner Pastor Baptist Usual Sunday school ser vices at 945 a m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at eight B Y P U 730 p m Evening song and preach ing service Geo I White Pastor DANBURY A light shower fell Wednesday night Dr W A DeMay was in Atwood Monday C R Newberry was a McCook visitor Tuesday on business Our daily mail train from the west came through on scheduled time Mon day Section Foreman Wheeler has added two more men to his help on his section this week W A Minniear recently sold his herd of stock cattle to Theo Lockard of Hum boldt Neb Thursday afternoon was observed as McKinley funeral day by the schools and business men of this place Tuesday and Wednesday were the coldest days of this season Many have put up their heaters for the winter Much of the alfalfa hay is stack burn ing that which was well soaked with water along the bottoms during the last rain Chauncy Messner arrived Saturday from Omaha for a short visit with his folks He left Wednesday morning for Kansas City with a load of stock of his fathers Chauncy has been work ing for a Wagner and Co of Omaha who are in the live stock commission busi ness in that place We are going to have school just the same and our supplies are much lower in price The Bee Hive BANKSVILLE The Weschs are sowing rye if reports are correct We ask what Josh Rowland goes north east so much for W H Benjamin was at McCook on business Saturday Messrs Hartman and Clyde were in McCook Saturday A Peters was in McCook on Saturday and brought out a separator of the water kind There is quite a change in the air since the rain and is quite a relief after the hot weather The news bag here is inflated with wind instead of solid substance The idea is if you dont see what you want ask for it PROSPECT PARK Minta Sly visited at Red Willow over Sunday O L Thompson visited the Sly family Sunday Julia Sly commenced her school last Monday Quite a number of farmers are putting in small grain Rev J E Tirrill will preach his fare well sermon Sept 29 May Thompson has been on the sick list for the past week Grandma Dodge is home from Indian ola greatly improved in health Some of the Prospect Park people at tended the fair at Indianola this week Dr Kays Renovator cures constipa tion Price 25c and 1 Sold by A McMillen and D W Loar Dr Kays Renovator cures stomach trouble 25c and 1 Sold by A Mc Millen and D W Loar Tablers Buckeye Pile Ointment relieves the intense itching It soothes heals and cures chronic cases where surgeons fail It is no experiment its sales increase through its cures Every bottle guaranteed Price 50c in bottles tubes 75c A McMillen We Want to See You We can tell what makes your eyes blur and your head swim You are bilious and Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin will cure you or the manufacturers will refund you the purchase price Sold by A McMillen COLEMAN J W Corner took hogs to McCook Monday Snow fell in Indiana this week Wed nesday Whew W M Rozell was in McCook last Monday with hogs r H B Wales took hogs to McCook Monday of last week H B Wales is slapping in fall wheat right along these days Mrs B W Wilsou visited with Mrs H Harper on last Saturday J W Corner and W M Rozell took hogs to McCook last Monday Mrs M H Cole visited Mrs W T Coleman in McCook two days last week Mike Coyle has returned from his trip north where he has been several weeks J B Smith and M H Cole were in McCook with hogs on Monday of last week B W Wilson took a load of water melons to McCook last Friday and another one on Wednesdny this week No school at the Coleman school house on last Monday as the friends wanted to attend the funeral of Worth Coleman in McCook On Tuesday evening of week before last friends to the number of about forty gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Harvey Campbell to let their daughter Miss Ethel know that she was twenty years old on that day She came here early last Spring but Jier birthday was found out It does beat all how the girls up here find out such things and then the next thing is a friendly visit such as this one It was also Mrs Campbells birthday They all had a good time discussing ice cream and cake until a late hour when the friends re turned to their homes wishing Miss Ethel and Mrs Campbell many birth days to come and they will never forget the many kind friends who called to show their friendship and make life pleasant and although among strangers they find many kind friends to cheer them on lifes rough journey On last Saturday afternoon the resi dence of B W Wilson with all its con tents except one trunk and a rocking chair was burned The origin of the fire is not known Mrs Wilson had been doing some baking during the day but was through and had let the fire go down There was no one at home when the house took fire Mr Wilson was in McCook and Mrs Wilson bad gone to a neighbors The boys were out herding cattle and saw the smoke and immedi ately hurried to the house and found the roof about ready to fall in They rushed into the house and seized a trunk and rocking chair and carried them to a place of safety By this time the heat had become so intense that they could not enter the house again The build ing was a neat frame structure twenty four feet square It was well built nicely furnished and a good home The house and contents were insured for 700 For the present the family is domiciled in a house owned by J N Smith How about those dinner pails tablets slates pencils and pens We have plenty at the Bee Hive TYRONE Some hope for a Acrop next year Where is Hicks L J Shippee is doing some much needed road work J E Boyd commenced a term of school in the Tyrone district Monday Frank Moore drove out from Indianola last week to help at the farm work for awhile C S Blair is the nominee for assessor on the Republican ticket and C G Brown and J A Lemaster nominees for road overseers C G Broman returned from Omaha where his wife is taking treatment in the Presbyterian hospital He reports that she is doing very well and wiil like ly be able to return home soon Constipation neglected means chronic diseases Dr Kays cures constipation promptly 25c and 1 Sold by A Mc Millen and D W Loar Machine and cylinder oils at S M Cochran Cos Trade with Loar Dont wait until you become chronically constipated but take DeWitts Little Early Risers now and then They will keep your liver and bowels in good order Easy to take Safe pills McConnell Berry Norris Silver North Stratford N H says I purchased a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure while suffering with a cough doctors told me was incurable One bottle relieved me the second almost cured Today I am a well man McConnell Berry mPJ A good looking V25SSs hnnJnnr Ni ingliurness W the brgjl worst kmu or a com- rt bmution 2 ka HfurnCG fTSIl 8 hore lock better but mike3 tlio I leather soft and uliabte nut it in con anion 1 1 last twice ii3 long h Give Yotir Horse Chance I STANDARD ol CO Hi4 17 mm 21111 L m as it orrtiniriy uouUl tola evert where 11 can U Uzdc by spswki J RLWBM RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS ZjSUIlGQNk iCT Sixty Years a Household Remedy For Burns Cuts Sprains and Bruises CAUTION Witch Hazel is not PONDS EXTRACT Insist upon Genu ine PONDS EXTRACT sold only in sealed bottles buff wrappers Half Day Sessions Supt Thomas has found it necessary to issue the following letter of which parents will at once see the wisdom and necessity to pakents Whereas there exists an overcrowded condition of the preparatory school in the class for beginners and whereas it is the judgment of the board of educa tion that half day sessions should be held in that department In accordance with this conclusion therefore the chil dren of the beginners class will be formed in two sections the older ones to attend the morning sessions of school and the younger ones to attend the af ternoon sessions The plan is desirable for many rea sons First 103 children are enrolled in the preparatory department which is far too great a number in any school room for either health or comfort Second with fGwer children in atten dance at a single session the teacher can devote more time and greater personal attention to the pupils individual needs Third it is rapidly coming to be recog nized that from two to three hours per day is amply sufficient time for any five year old child to be under the restraint of school work Necessity in this case compels us then to do what is distinctly best for the childrens physical and mental well being The teachers have made the divisions into sections in the manner that seemed to them wisest and most expedient and by their decision going into effect to morrow your will attend the ses sions only By order of the board of education G H Thomas Superintendent McCook Nebraska Sept 17 1901 Bath Room Facilities C D Custer has just had an addition of galvanized iron built to his barber shop and will shortly have a three tub bath room ready for business It will be well equipped in every respect Wanted Stock to pasture 2ts S G GOHEEN Brakeman W W Prall has taken a 30 days lay off and gone down to Okla homa on business HARTLEY Lyman Jennings is down with typhoid fever Grace Williamson is dangerously with pneumonia ill Judge Keyes Indianola was a busi ness visitor in our town Monday Mr and Mrs A G Wymore of Free dom were business callers here Tuesday Clarence McCord and Winnie Epperly were married Sunday and left for Crete Wednesday to work on a farm Smith Cochran ran a free bus to and from the river Saturday for the convenience of their customers which was duly appreciated Very few people are attending the so called county fair at Indianola It is a mistake for county commissioners to vote county money for a farce such as this fair is and has been The funeral rites of E O Arnold of Lincoln took place here Monday a m Mr Arnold was a son-in-law of G W Ritchie Mrs Arnold and two children with relatives mourn the death Mike Weimkirch attempted to cross the suspension bridge on a wheel Sun day when about midway he and the wheel went overboard into the river No damage resulting except a thorough wetting R D Logan of Stockville was here Monday and took possession of the drug store and Wednesday put Lloyd Green in charge Mr Alley former owner has gone to Maywood to engage in the drug business An infant child of John O Miller died at 11 a mM Monday of cholera infantum and was buried Tuesday The mothers death preceeded the death of the child only a few months Mr Miller has the sympathy of the entire community Memorial exercises were held in M E church Sunday and a prayer service Thursday All mourn the loss of a crood president a great calamity to a liberty loving people If possible an even greater cause for mourning exists to know that such lawless government hating people exist and are in our midst a constant menace to the faithful officers of a free government 2 JO lijoia At this season of the jear the atmos phere teems with malaria The germs that cause typhoid and malarial fever are not only in the air but in the water you drink The weak and debilitated become an easy prey to these germs as they have not the vitality to resist them Now is the time to fortify yourself against these diseases Heed nature s danger signals Tired and weak no ambition los of appetite coated tongue headache indigestion constipation un restful sleep and all run down If you have any of these symptoms be ware Do not delay but attend to your case at once before malaria or fever have fastened their grip upon you Thousands have prevented a fever by timely assistance with Dr Kays Reno vator thoroughly cleansing their slug gish system from germs of disease and impure matter and avoid a large doc tors bill Quinine will not cure you nor prevent a fever Dr Kays Renova tor will as it renovates the entire sys tem and eliminates all malarial poison The blood is purified and every organ toned up to healthy and vigorous action If taken now it may prevent months of illness Just think how much this means to you Dr Kays Renovator is sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price 25c and r by Dr BJ Kay Medical Co Saratoga Springs N Y Send symptoms for free advice and free illustrated book Sold by A McMillen and D W Loar Dont forget the bargains in Boys Knee Pants at the Bee Hive Home Visitors Excursions September 16th 23d and 30th October 7th 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 j ou a ticket 3ts J Francis Gen Passenger Agent Omaha Feb Census Enumerator Clawson umereiii remeuies uui none wiii ine nappy 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 Herbme the best liver regulator Price 50 cts A Mc Millen fCodol Dyspepsia Gup Digests what you eat Aiurt I i f n r ts rvt nU a tri m L a - J I cuai ia a 3njnitn11 icinci iy j uiu iucu many 1 I If VvW 4f Any reason 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easy to take and pleasant in effect Price 25 cents Samples free at McConnell Berrys drug 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 Fop TsgsPm No use to hunt timers with bird shot Ii doesnt hurt fhf id is PvfrlV - tor you Consumption is a V ticer among disease it isstcaitny but once started it rapidly eats up the flesh and destroy the life No uc to gto hunting it with ordinary food and med icine Thats only bird shot It still advances Good heavy charges of Scotts Emulsion will stop the advance The disease feels that Scotts Emulsion makes the body strong to resist It soothes and toughens the lungs and sustains the strength until the disease wears itself out Send for free sample who is also editor of The Herald at Howe j SCOTT j1 St V Ind 1 y v rites t 1 o Whom it May Concern I was a sufterer I irom stomacn trounie until 1 was induced to j try a bottle of Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin I and I want to say that in my opinion it has no MRS M E BARGER Millinery AND Notions Ladies Furnishings First Door South of Palancc hote