r A VfcfcmfcV A DONT Wmj Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich Waclct Then use BUCKINGHAMS DYEfH S9 eTorOiuoejT on RT WU Co HjuhuKK w a a E g OOLED Take the genuine original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co Madison Wis It keeps you well Our trade mark cut on each package Price 35 cents Never sold In bulk Accept no incorporates km tute Ask your druggLst A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach a bad digestion a bad Jiver Ayers Pills are liver pills They cure con stipation biliousness dys pepsia sick headache 25c AH druggists Q re nxiotis to show you some of just received Your boys will want sl Scftoof Suit p GIVE US A CALL BEFORE YOU BUY THE tz was ft JB S arq aiti to t e C i DeGROFF GO Goes Like Hot Cakes Tlio fastest soiling article I haveinroystoro writes druBRiatC TSmith of Davis Ky is is Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds because it always cures In my six years of sales it has never failed I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung diseases who could get no help from doctorsi or any other remedy Mothers rely upon it best physicians prescribe it and McConnell Berry guarantee satisfaction or refund tho price Trial free Regular sizes 50c and 1 Americas Famous Beauties Look with horror upon skin eruptions blotches sores pimples They dont have them nor will any one who used Bucklens Arnica Salve It glorifies tho face Eczema or salt rheum vanish before it It cures sore lips chapped hands chilblains Infallibo for piles 23 cents at McConnell Berrys drug store NOTICE OF SUIT In tho district court in and for Bed Willow county Nebraska Tho McKinley Lanninff Loan - Trust com pany plaintiff vs Martha Johnson Eliza O Johnson Thomas M Campbell Martha E Campbell Hiram W Johnson Tillio E John sou Benjamin O Johnson Carrie F Johnson William Y Johnson John B Jobnon Annie -Johnson Isabel Johnson heirs at law of William Johnson deceased John Doe real name un known Mary Doe real name unknown defeu dauts Tho defendants Hiram W Johnson Tillio E Johnson Benjamin O Johnson Carrie F John son John li Jeiinson ana Annie Johnson wili take notico that on the 5th day of September 1902 tho The McXinley Lanning Loon A Trust j plaintiff above named filed its tion iu tho district court of Bod Willow county vNobrnsL a against Ihe above named defendant- ihe abject and prayer of which are io foreclose a certain real estate jnortgajre ex ecuted bv William Johnson now deceased and Martha Johnson his wife to this plaintiff upon he following described real estate to witi The northwest quarter of section 33 thirty three township OS four north range 29 twenty nino west of the P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Said mortgage was given to socuro one promsiory note for -the sum of lXX00 one thousand dollars dated April 10 19U and dae March 1st 1S9 There is now duo and unpaid upon eaid noto and mortgage tho sum of SS400GJ eight hundred aad forty dollars interest at the rate of ten per cent per annnm from the 1st day of Septembor 1902 for whicK sum with interest and cost plaintiff prajs for a decree of fore closure and a sale of said Iacds to satisfy the amount fouud due You are required to anavrer aid petition on or before tiie 17th day of November 1502 or the same will be taken as irae and a decree rendered as therein prayed Dated this 7th day of October JS02 10-10-1 b Tab McKixlei Lannixg Loan Thcst Co Plaintiff By J W Jamea C E Eldred its Attorneys Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postofflce Oct 3 1902 S M Johnson F A Palmer Fred Rohr Mack Wyatt Advertised October 6 1902 F Bahur Mr Jarvis C F Lovejoy Wm McQuay 3 Mrs Susannah Miller Maud Skip When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster Those Clothes Wringers with five years guarantee on them at W T Cole mans also have some cheap ones at 150 and up Power shelters hand shellers and feed grinders at W T Colemans Brakeman and Mrs P V Roysehave the deep sympathy of many friends in the death of their two-months-old son Thursday Remains were buried in Riverview cemetery Friday morniisg services being held at the residence by Rev Frank W Dean of the Congrega tional church Bargains in hard and soft coal stoves eold and hot blast and air tight It will pay to look the assortment over at WT Colemans PUBLICATION NOTICE WJlliam Duboroko Karolina Duborko Joseph Menard John Doe real name unknown and Mary Doe real same unknown defendants will take aotice thst on the 10th day of October 1902 W6 Perry plaintiff Jberein iilod his peti tion in the district court of Bed Willow county Nebraska against said defendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ezecnted by the defendants William Duborko ndKarolina Duborko to the plaintiff upon the west half of the northwest quarter and vesi nan oi ine quarter oi section number four in township number two north range number twentr eicht west of theCth P M tosecure the payment of their one principal promissory note with six coupon interest notes thereto attached all dated February 2nd 1C00 said principal note being for the sum of ii00 and due threo jears from date thereof and said interest notes being for the sum of Sa each and due respectively August 1 1900 February 1st and Aug 1st 1901 and 1902 and Feb 1st 1903 all bearing interest at ten per cent after maturity and aUo to secure the payment of anv taxes that might be paid by plaintiff on said mort gaged premises That there is now due upon said notes and mortgage including the amount paid for taxes by plaintiff on said mortgaged premises the sum of 60500 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from Au gust 2nd 1902 for which sum with interest and costs of suit the plaintiff praj s for a decree that tne uetendants be required to pay tho same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 17th day day of November 1902 W S Peert Plaintiff Dated October 10th 1902 By C E Eldred his Attorney Natural Anxiety Mothers regard approaching winter with un easiness children take cold so easily No dis ease costs more little lives than croup Its at tack is so sudden that the sufferer is often beyond human aid befoso the doctor arrives Such cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure Liquifies the mucous allays inflamma tion removes danger Absolutely safe Acts immediately Cures coughs colds grip bron chitis all throat and long trouble FSMahon Hampton Ga says A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest I intended to withdraw but took Ono Minute Cure It restored my voice in time to win the medal McConnell JbBerry - HER CARRIAGE LUXURY I Docunt Last Lone bnt It Fills IXer With Exquisite Joy Of course said the New York young woman who earns her own liv ing though a natural born lady I cant afford to ride in carriages and ordinarily I get around in the street cars but there is a moment or two in my life when I rise superior t com mon things and take to wings I have some friends who are able to live at the Waldorf and I go there to see them once or twice a month But do I go in the cars Never I come down from home in the cars but at Thirty third street and Broadway I get out and interview a cabby at the stand there I always pick out the nicest looking turnout and I offer the driver 50 cents to drive me to the Waldorf He looks at me as If I were daffy but I tell him I know what I am about and if he wants to earn 50 cents in about two minutes he has the oppor tunity He smiles and tells me to get in and I order him to drive up to the Thirty third street entrance with a whirl and a dash There are always two or three flunkies there and it does make me feel too good for anything just to swing into the curb and have the crowd of them simply fall over themselves to wait on me and bow me in It is all over in a very few seconds but such exquisite pleasure as 1 get out of it couldnt in the nature of mortal things bo of long continuance The human system couldnt stand it New York Herald IIow Wine Jndsres Keep Sober If you have ever gone into a wine merchants oiiice and sampled different vintages says the Philadelphia Ledger you will have observed that the dealer never swallows the wine he puts into his mouth but holds it there for a time while he lightly breathes through his nose His palate tells him whether the wine is rough or smooth but his sense of smell detects its aroma and is large ly depended on to determine its quality Of course it is the brain to which the smell is communicated that is really instrumental in fixing values and as the effect on the brain is only mo mentary a great deal of wine may be sampled In this way without ill ef fects but when the wine is permitted to pass into the stomach the fumes which arise from it continue to assail the brain as long as the liquor remains there in its orignal state and if taken in large quantities results in muddling the brain The Lesion of Honor The red ribbon which superseded the titular distinction of pre Napoleonic days has rarely been given to women but it has a feminine side for all that J Napoleon after Austerlitz founded three splendid educational establish- j Eiiggne S Dutcher salary Sdquarter and nients for the daughters of the deco rated Most of the women who have been admitted to the order have been superintendents of these establish ments Marie Laurent was- honored not as an actress but as president of one of these institutions An excep tion was made in the case of the late Rosa Bonheur upon whom the cross of the Legion was conferred in 1865 Mme de Staels witticisms at the ex pense of messieurs les honores contrib uted to the causes of her enforced ex ile Leominsters Old Ducking- Stool In the old Priory church of Leomin ster is a very interesting specimen of the old cuoking or ducking stool a uni versal mode of punishment of scolds scandal mongers and women with too long a tongue It was also inflicted on brewers and bakers etc transgressing the law who in such a stool were im mersed over head and ears in stercore stinking water This mode of pun ishment dates back to Saxon times and the Leominster specimen was the last used in England of which we have any record in 1809 Several other spec imens still exist about the country as at Montgomery Warwick Fordwich and Leeke Travel HedjjelioBs Hedgehogs are very strong iu the wri ter swimming with ease against a rapid stream and with their muscular claws tlaey turn up the nests of trout or salmon and make a goodly haul there from They will breast a very rapid stream and cold water as near the freezing point as may be seems to have no terror for them The eggs of the salmonida are a welcome prey to nearly every animal that will face wa ter Aquatic birds rats both house and water hedgehogs beetles and their larva the so called fresh water shrimp are deadly foes London Opin ion A Shattered Poem Beautiful beautiful silken hair Philip murmured fondly toying loving ly with one of her nut brown tresses Soft as the plumage of an angels wing light as the thistledown that dances on the summer air the shim mer of sunset one glitter of yellow And just then it came off in his hands and he forgot what to say next Power of Gems on Bad Eyes The ruby was considered good for derangement of the liver as well as for bad eyes The sapphire and emer ald were also credited with properties which rendered them capable of influ ienclng ophthalmic disorders and there is a superstitious belief that serpents are blinded by looking at the latter stone The business man who clutters up his brain wjthsome other fellows suc cess maxims Is pretty certain to score a quick failure Denver Republican Commissioners Proceedings McCook NebraBku Oct 7 1902 The Board of County Commissioners mot in regular session Present D A Waterman Maurice Roddy and J II Bonnott county com missioners and E J Wilcox county clerk Tho minutes of last meeting were road and approved Tho resignation of CHBurgcss road ovorsoer of district No 18 was road and on motion ac cepted On motion I N llorton wus appointed ovor seor for road district No 18 to fill vacancy Tho oilicial bond of I N Horton overseer of road district No 18 was examined and on motion npproved Pursuant to law in such casos made and pro vided tho board on motion selected the follow ing named persons from which to draw a jury for tho November term of tho district court Alliance M D Ilobbs and G W Rawson Beavor Thomas Crabtreo John Thomas PJ Walters W T Ilenton Bondville Ilenry Colling Charles Ebort Boxelder Jmnos Brady George Henderson Coleman John Droll Robert J Traphagan Banbury W V Miller Ben B Smiley Driftwood W F Evorist East Valley Frank Jennings E N Gallatin Otto Hopt Fribch Mike Morosick Georgo Ridgley Gorvor N J Johnson Grant B W Benjamin Indianola James Malleck Joo Hoover II C Whitmoro C B Hoag Frank Neel Lobanon Piatt Kinno Henry Horton n E Waugh Mo Ridge L E Fisher A Brown No Valloy FWRobinson August Kuhlman Perry James Dojlc Red Willow Chris Jensen Chas F Suitor Lafo Miller Tj rone Frank Holt Valloy Grango Robert Johnson O G Vahue Willow Grove Patrick Walsh Paul Anton Chas Rothemejor Benjaman Lytlo Thomas Ruggles T J Pate Joseph Snjder August Droll Frank Stillman David Doveny J W Hupp James McAdams Charles Couo George B Berry Rev Frank Dean Frank Die J H Dwyer J II Ludwick A McMilleu Petition of W W McMilleu et al to submit to the voters of Red Willow county tho proposi tion of the county pajing a bounty on wild ani mals as provided by the statutes was read and on motion ordered submitted Tho following claims were audited and allow ed and on motion clerk was instructed to draw warrants on the county general levy of 1902 in payment thereof James McAdams mdse for paupers 14 00 Smith t Cochran same iS 1G N J Uerling 18 00 AlbertGuy 25 02 JAWilcox 8 9 H C Whitmore meat for pauper 12 90 E J Caine coal for pauper 11 63 W C Bullard same i 50 D A Bowen boarding pauper 4 70 Jennie Bower same li 00 JosiahE Moore maintaining pauiwr 17 50 G C Boatman- fees state vs Morris insane 8 80 A C Crabtree same 1 85 J E Kelley same COO W V Gage same 11 00 Edward Fitzgerald same 2 00 James Rooney same 2 00 State Journal supplies 40 65 A C Crabtree care of prisoner 13 SO Andrew Phillips salary janitor forSept 25 00 McCook Electric Lt Colights JulyAug Sept and renewals 23 09 W R Starr salary 3d quarter 200 00 oflice expense 220 25 E J Wilcox same 70 70 EJ Wilcox compiling tax list of 1902 488 9G D A Waterman commissioner services and mileage 24 70 Maurice Rcddy same 19 10 J H Bennettame 30 50 And on the county bridge fund levy of 1902 W L East bridge work 8 00 Jesse Smith same GOO J Toner same 7 00 Wm Borgin same 5 00 James Bergiu same 75 John Eckstedt same 2 00 TTonrV n Qli nio cnm k 1 0 J sJUVUOls t3UlUO J Henry C Shouse same 125 U S Leisure nails 50 H P Waite same 8 42 W C Bullard lumber 20 95 Barnett Lumber Co same 30 25 EG Caine Co same C2 50 Barnott Lumber Co same 2 50 And on the road fund levy of 1902 Frank Cain road work 7 00 James Doyle same 27 50 Annual settlement of C H Angell overseer district 21 certificate 2CG 3000 was examined and on motion approved and clerk instructed to draw certificate on road district in payment thereof On motion the treasurer was instructed to re fund to J M Brown 1889 the amount of tax erroneously assessed to him in 1901 and paid by him under protest On motion the treasurer was instructed to re fund to Michael Houlihan the sum of 300 the amount of poll tax illegally assessed to him in 1901 and paid by him under protest On motion the treasurer was instructed to re fund to George Maisal the sum of 300 the amount of poll tax illegally assessed to him in 1001 and paid by him under protest On motion board adjourned to meet Novem ber 19th 1902 Attest E J Wilcox County Clerk D A Waterman Chairman Ran a Nail Through His Hand While opening a box J C Mount of Three Mile Bay N Y ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would causo mo hesajs and immediately applied Cham berlains Pain Balm and occasionally after wards To my surprise it removwl nil nnin nmi soreness and the injured part was soon healed tor sale by McConnell Berry Cut this out and take it to McConnell Berrys drug store and get a free sample of Chamber lams Stomach and Liver Tablets the best physic They cleanse and invigorate tho stom ach improve the appetite and regulate the bowels Regular size 25c per box The Worst Form Multitudes are sinarintr the nraiws r irii the nmv dfsnnvnrr M Jc - gold the rich red brown of autumnal people well and weak people strong by digesting xuicsia uicuiuuij in cuuuuuiug ueuiuy i j go uj uicuutiiig ana sweetening the in its owHUiicii aim transiorming their food into the kind of pure rich red blood that makes you feel good all over Mr3 Cranfill of Troy I T writes For a number of ve irs T i tm bled with indigestion and dyspepsia which grew into the worse form Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely cured I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia Take a dose after meals It digests what you eat McConnell Berry It stands alone it towers above There3 no other its natures wonder a warming poultice to the heart of mankind Such is Rocky Moun tain Tea 3Cc McConnell and Berry Look Out For Fever Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with DeWitts Little Early Risers These famous little pills do not gripe They move the bowels gently but copiously and by reason of the tonic properties give tone and strength to the elands -McConnell J3erry Time Card McCook Neb Iffffl MAIN LINK EAHT DEIAKT No 0 Central Timo 1110 pm 12 920 am No 5 arrives from east at 8 p in MAIN LINK WEST DEPART Nol Mountain Timo 1112am 11 4 J M lu oi A 31 IMPERIAL LINK No lTGnrriven Mountain Timo 5IOr m No 175 departs 700 a m Sleoping dining and reclining chair earn seats free on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in tho United States or Canada For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on or writo A P Thomson Agent McCook Nebraska or J Francis General asson ger Agent O maha Nebraskn ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS Way car 55 is in the carpenter shop for an overhauling No 27 is over tho drop pit for repairs to a broken frame Will Green of Angus Nebraska is a new blacksmith helper in the shop Agent Francis Soils at Burns Junc tion on the Lyons branch has resigned Locomotive 318 is about ready for tho road again after a thorough overhauling Engine 369 a class R mill was taken to Havelock for an overhauling Thurs day Stewart McLean has Fred L Palmers desk during the latters vacation in the east Engineer and Mrs Newkirk and fam ily saw the Hastings street fair Wed nesday George Burgess is over from Almona Kansas for a day or two visiting the honiofolks Fireman and Mrs John Frederickson went down to Beaver City Monday on a short visit James Churchwell is Mack Hughes new clerk He came here not long since from Fairbury Way car 78 just out of the shop has been sent to Alliance for service on the Wyoming division Fireman Irve Brigner of Hastings and Brakeman M Brigner of Oxford wore up at headquarters Sunday Eound house Foreman Hollister of Red Cloud took a brief vacation and saw the street fair at Hastings Wednesday Paul Jones who has been in the tele graph office at headquarters for a short while has been sent to Arapahoe as night operator vice A Beezley trans ferred to Blue Hill as day operator and relieving G Overstreet who has quit the service C T Watson was in Lincoln Tues day on business of tho new winter re frigerator scheme Mrs Watson accom panied him to Hastings and took in some of the street fair as a guest of Conductor and Mrs C 0 LeHew Engineer and Mrs G R Frey havo returned from DeQueen Arkansas where he has been running an engine and he has resumed service on the old Burlington his first love going out on No 3 Wednesday night as a fireman Operator Frank Wallace of this city was united in marriage with Miss Ada VanVranken of Geneva Wednesday of this week They have gone to Chicago and the east on a wedding trip of a few weeks after which they will return to McCook Frank Purvis is subbing for him meanwhile Irve Brigner is back from his Hast ings visit arriving home Monday night After a short stay in Hastings and Mc Cook the next week he will leave for Missouri Valley Iowa to accept a f5 mans position with the and Missouri alley raiiroad0x ford Standard October 2nd Ralph Walls who resided in this city several months about a year ago but later went to McCook and entered the B M train service in the capacity of fireman was married at Wray Colorado last week Ralph is a model young man and during his stay here made many friends among our towns people who extend to him their congratulations Benkelman News Oct 3d Cap Utterback has been transferred to McCook for which place he left Monday night Fred Wagner will twist brakes out of McCook hereafter having secured a transfer from Lincoln Tone Mitchell has resigned his position on the B M at Hoibrook and moved his household goods to this city Mrs M and her mother will oc cupy their house in the north part of town for the present and Tone leaves for McCook in hopes of securing a place as fireman Arapahoe Mirror Four hundred and eighty four miles is a long run for a lone engine This remarkable feat was performed a few days ago by engine No 30 built at the xiaveiocK snops It made the trip from Denver to Lincoln on schedule time hauling twelve coaches of No W which arrives at 145 in the afternoon The journey was made without accident and the engine had lost only a split key from a Knuckle pin when it came to a stop in Lincoln The trip was one of necessity All the other engines were busy The regular four relays were dispensed with though four crews handled the locomo tive It was demonstrated that the en gines made at Havelock are done well Lincoln Star Oct 7th ADDITIONAL PERSONALS W A Minnikak is over from Dan bury today on business Miss Minnik RowKrLilid tho honorn for tho Awl Os Tuesday night AGKkvs is aguestof hiason Oharlcs of tho Bullard lumber company Mb and Mils C L DkGkoif came ih from Nebraska City last night on 5 Dknms Cullkn arrived homo with Frank last night Frank is recovering rapidly Mit and Mas J E P A Ponnoll took i Wednesday Kkiiky and MrH the street fair W II Thompson is hum from Mis souri a few days visiting Emmet Mor row nnd family Mit and Mas C C Pkw of Marion wore guests of the countys capital city and commercial metropolis Sunday Mas Geokck D LkIIew and daugh ter returned Sunday night from visit ing her parents in Pueblo Colorado Mas Gkoroia E Baiicock has been hero from Omaha this week called by tho injury sustained by her motherMrs Ida E Whito of tho teacher corps Mit and Mas A Y Mookk of La Porte City Iowa arrived in tho city on No 5 Wednesday on an oxtonded visit Mrs Mooro is a sister of Mrs Archibald Misses Susie and Nellie LeIIkw went down to Hastings Thursday morn ing to taho in the closing davs of tho street fair They are guests of their brother C O Mrs II A Rough Mrs C T Wat son Miss Carrie Peterson and Mrs Shultz represented the local church in the Baptist convention in Hastings this week Wednesday Enlarging Half the Round IIouse William Roder and gangnrc now busy putting in tho concrete foundation for tho enlargement of tho round house at this place A ten foot oxtension will be added to tho north side of threo sections of the round house This includes fifteen stalls or one half of the completed part of the round house which only lacks five stalls of tho complete thirty five This enlargement will necessitate taking down nnd rebuilding the brick wall on tho north side for tho entire distance of tho fifteen stalls and tho extension of the roof on tho north side to cover the addition When completed the new stalls will bo 75 feet deep which will easily accommodate the largest locomo tives now in the service as well as the still larger ones expected within a few weekw The new big engines ought to bo here some time during October E S Jones has resumed service in the blacksmith shop as a helper No 56 which was used up in the Barr wreck has gone in for an overhauling A new carpenter shop will bo the next necessity to the Burlingtons plant at this place Engineer Milligan of the Oxford Red Cloud passenger run was at headquar ters Thursday The company will soon build a small round house at Lyons Colorado a two or three stall affair Dusty Rhodes succeeds Clerk Brosa of Foreman Fullers office Bross going back to Lincoln to go to school Machinist J F Whiteford lott Sun day for Omaha where wq understand he has been offered a forenianship in the Union Pacific shop Frank t Biuo ha3 quit the service and returned to Plattsmouth L P Forsman succeeds him in the charge of the flue department - S2g Sf teS I Miss Ida M Snyder Brooklyn Ktxnt rml Art Club If women would pay more attention to tneir health we would have more happy wives mothers and daughters and if they j wald observe results they would find 4 that the doctors prescriptions do not i I p rorm the many cures they are given a lur 4 In consulting he mv drugabt ad j vised iccirces Wine of Cardui and Thed U lords Black Jraught and so 1 took it and g have every reason to ihank him for a new A c cp nia up to me with restored health g and it only took three months to cure me U Wine of Cardui is a roirnlatorof the merininl function- and is a most as- i tom huii t jnic for voinn U rv i y tvfrniorf -- B painful menstruation fall j of t je womu whites and flooding It I js JHpfnl when approaching woman- i cod diinnfr nrermniH r rvA I l n 1 - 1 vuu - i ui aim m cnanire t life It I unenm onnga a dear babv to homes mat nave oeen nan pn fnr ra ah n cirupeisK nave Sl 00 bottles of Wine i i tjarum OF CARDUI