1 JL nvv flul w a Americas Famous Beauties Look with horror upon skin eruptionsblotches sores pimples They dont have them nor will auy one who used Bucklens Arnica Salvo It glorifies tho face Eczema or salt rheum vanish before it It cures tore lips chapped hands chilblains Infallible for piles 25 cents at McConnell Berrys drug store NOTICE OF SUIT In the district court in and for Red Willow county Nebraska The McKinley Lanning Loan Trust com pany plaintiff vs Martha Johnson Eliza O Johnson Thomas M Campbell Martha E Campboll Hiram W Johnson Tillie E John son Benjamin O Johnson Carrio F Johnson William Y Johnson John B Johnson Annie Johnson Isabel Johnson heirs at law of William Johnson deceased John Doe real name un known Mary Doe real name unknown defen dants The defendants Hiram W Johnson Tillie E Johnson Benjamin O Johnson Carrie F John sou John B Johnson and Annie Johnson will take notice that on the 5th day of September 1902 the The McKinley Lanning Loan Trust company plaintiff above named filed its peti L tion in the district court of Bed Willow county Nebraska against the above named defendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage ex ecuted bv William Johnson now deceased and ilartli i Johnson his wife to this plaintiff upon tho following described real estate to wit The northwest quarter of section 33 thirty three township 4 four north rango 29 twenty nine west of tho 6th P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Said mortgage was given to secure one promssiory note for tho sum of 100000 one thousand dollars dated April 10 1893 and duo March 1st 1S9S There is now due and unpaid upon said note and mortgage tho sum of 51000 eight hundred and forty dollars interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 1st day of September 1902 for which sum with interest and cost plaintiff prays for a decree of fore closure and a sale of said lands to satisfy tho amount fouud due You are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of November 1902 or tho same will tie taken as true and a decree rendered as therein prayed Dated this 7th day of October 1902 The McKinley Lanxixg Loan Teust Co Plaintiff By J W James C E Eldred its Attorneys PUBLICATION NOTICE William Duboroko Karolina Duborko Joseph Menard John Doe real name unknown and Mary Doe real name unknown defendants will take- notice that on the 10th day of October 1902 W S Perry plaintiff herein filed his peti tion in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants William Duborko and Karolina Duborko to tho plaintiff spon tho west half of the northwest quarter and west half or tho southwest quarter of section number four in township number two north range number twenty eight west of the 6th P M to secure tho payment of their ono principal promissory note with six coupon interest notes thereto attached all dated February 2nd 1900 said principal note being for the sum of 500 sanddue three years from date thereof and said iBterest notes being for the sum of S25 each and ue respectively August 2 1900 February 2nd id Aug 2nd 1901 and 1902and Feb 2nd1903 all bearing interest at ten per cent after maturity and also to secure tho payment of any taxes that might bo paid by plaintiff on said mort gaged premises That there is now due upon Raid notes and mortgage including the amount paid for taxes by plaintiff on said mortgaged premises tho 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 prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the 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 1962 W S Pebkt Plaintiff Dated October 10th 1902 By C E Eldeed his Attorney Uisxi HXtOllS to show you some of JVsw fotftiiig just received Your boys will want a Scftoof Suit fr GIVE US A CALL BEFORE YOU BUY THE rjfc w s to ii as yraaitt w 7 i DeGBOFF GO 1 SSSfoS Ran a Nail Through His Hand While opening a box J C Mount of Three Milo Bay N Y ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand I thought at ouce of all the pain and soreness thi9 would cause me hosap and immediately applied Cham berlains Pain Balm and occasionally after wards To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and tho injured part was soon healed Fotsale by McConnoll Berry A New Star Appears The advent of the new daily at Lin coln the Star gives the people of the state the only real evening newspaper in the state It has full unabridged associ ated press the latest and most complete market reports in the west a full special state report every day by wire from its own staff of correspondents and all mat ters of local or state interest are handled in a bright newsy manner The Lincoln Daily Star occupies its own building the finest exclusive news paper building in the state has a com plete modern plant operated -throughout by electric power and has every facility for producing a clean up-to-date news paper The subscription price is only S300 a year by mail 150 for six months or 75 cents for three months If you want the best evening news paper in the west send your subscription to the Lincoln Daily StarLincoln Neb The Tribune and The American Boy one year each for SL50 Send to the Sprague Publishing Co Detroit Michi gan for a copy of the October number Those Clothes Wringers with five years guarantee on them at W T Cole mans also have some cheap ones at 150 and up The largest variety of steel ranges and cooks and heaters and the prices are right at W T Colemans 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 befose tho doctor arrives Such cases yield readily to Ono Minute Cough Cure Liquifies tho mucous allays inflamma tion removes danger Absolutely safe Acts immediately Cures coughs colds grip bron chitis all throat and lung trouble FSMahon Hampton Ga says A bad cold rendered mo 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 Berry Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postofflce Oct 13 1902 Claud Bloomfield 2 S H Cott Josio Garison A W Henderson R H Harrison Frank Jones Aaron McKnight JWMoore Mr Madison it R E Schelenger When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmetx Postmaster Goes Like Hot Cakes The fastest selling articlel have in mystore writes druggist C T Smith 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 the price Trial free Regular sizes 50c and L Died at Ripe Old Age Charles Freisho who has for tho past ton years lived with bia son-in-law Joseph Boos ton miles south of Indian- ola died on Sunday October 10th 1902 nt 640 in tho evening after an illness of a few weeks duration Tho deceased was born in Mecklenburg Germany February 15th 1824 and name to Amor ica in 1881 at the age of 60 years with his children Ho lived in Fillmore coun ty for eight years arriving in Eedwillow county in 1892 ten years ago with his son in law Joseph Boos Deceased was a strong and faithful Christian and died at peace with his God at the ripe old age of 77 years and 8 months Tho re mains were buried Tuesday noon Oct ober 14th 1902 in the Indianola ceme tery Rev Ilalbersleben of the Congre gational church of that place officiating ac tho services A large number of friends followed the remains to the grave Deceased is survived byh is aged widow whom ho married in the old country homo just 50 years ago this year Three sons live in Germany Two daughters live in America one in Fillmoro county and tho other Mrs Joseph Boos of this county X Y Z Tho work of harvesting and market ing tho potato crop on the W S Morlan farm is well advanced The yield will reach in tho neighborhood of 5000 bushels CULBERTSON Frank Knowles drove to Trenton Sat urday Amanda Gaardar was a McCook visit or Friday C C Vennum of Palisade was a city visitor Wednesday Jas OConnell of Trenton was a busi ness visitor Tuesday J C Strayer of Stratton was a Cul bertson visitor Wednesday John Gaardar took a car of cattle to Omaha Thursday morning Bert Warnock is down from the Sand Hills enjoying a little city life David Knowles has been removed from Otis Colorado to Trenton Ne braska Blanche Benedict and Harry Lehman took teachers examination at Trenton Saturday Mrs Neubauer and son of McCook visited Mr George Metzer and family over Sunday Mrs C A Parrish and son Earlo re turned home from a five weeks visit in Illinois Sunday night Burton teacher of the first grammar department spent Sunday at her home in Trenton Will A Williams came down from Palisade Monday to help his parents J M Williams move to Palisade Mrs Frank Henderson of McCook came up Saturday night to visit her parents Mr and Mrs R Knowles Alex Baur of Wray Colorado who has been visiting his parents went down to Beaver City as a B M operator The Western Methodist conference closed at Ord Monday Culbertson was fortunate enough to get M L Gardner MCMcNeirneywhohas been assisting W U Harvey on the Hubbard ranch returned to his home in Iowa Monday Rev G L Snyder made his usual trip to Stratton Sunday preaching there in the morning and at Culbertson in the evening Mr and Mrs Jack Highland and children of Arapahoe came upSaturday night to visit his father Robert High lar d and wife D M Benedict made his first trip to Hayes Center Monday His schedule time to leave is 6 a m and arrives at 7 p m This is a daily route P P Duree of Cambridge who has been here during the past week prepar ing to reside here returned to Cam bridge for his family Saturday ffwraauga unos An attack of la grippe left me with a bad cough My friends said I had consumption I then tried Ayers Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly A K Randies Nokomis III You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayers Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on so you let it run along Even now with all your hard coughing it will not disappoint you Theres a record of sixty years to fall back on Three sizes 25c 50c 1 All drnrjlrts Consult your doctor If ho aaya take it 1 men uo u ue says ii no leiii von not 9 to take It then dont take It He knows Leave It witn him We are willing J C ATER CO Lowell Mass CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass o n m mass ana sormon iuju a m 1 1 Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun- day J J Loughkan Pastor Episcopal Services for Sunday Oct ober 19th Celebration of the Holy Communion and sermon subjeetLabor Problem at 11 oclock E R Eaklk Rector Methodist Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by tho pastor Epworth League at 7 p m Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 L n Shumate Pastor Congregational Sunday -school at 10 Regular morning and evening ser vices with sermons by tho pastor En deavor at 7 Prayer meeting at 8 oclock Wednesday evening A cordial welcome to all services Frank W Dean Pastor Baptist Sunday school at 945 Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p in B Y Wilsonville Review 10th Hunting and Trespassing Prohibited The undersigned tenants and land ownprs hereby give notice to the public that hunting or trespassing of any kind is strictly prohibited on any lands owned or controlled by them and any violation j of this order will be dealt with accord ing to law Parents and guardians of children will please observe this notice P Walsh V McManigal Hart VSutton Harry Barbazett W S Fitch Marion Plummer Ed Flitcraft C II Harman A Card of Thanks I am sincerely thankful to the many friends for the sympathy shown during the weeks of my husbands illness and for the assistance so willingly rendered after his death My heart goes out in gratitude to them all Especially am I thankful for the flowers sent as a tender tribute to my loved one Mrs Lorinda Miller The new stone and brick sidewalk along the west front of block 27 Main avenue is now about ficished A sub stantial four-inch-thick stone curb ex tends along the gutter front of the en tire block The sidewalks have all been placed on grade making it the best paved and only uniform sidewalk in the business part of the city The people over on the west side want a sidewalk ordered built along the south front of block 5 original town on West Dearborn street The desired sidewalk would connect with Main avenue walks over the sidewalk on the south side of the court house block More east and west walks are needed in the city and must eventually be built Constipation Does your head ache Pain back of your eyes Bad taste in your mouth Its your liver Ayers Pills are liver pills They cure consti pation headache dyspepsia 25c All druggists 11 VAn AVM - uA j tii 1 liuikjuui uiuuoiuuuuui uearu a ucauuiui brown or rich black Then use BUCKINGHAMS DYESMnS 50 cts of Druggists or R p wil Co nshuj NH DONT BE t 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 Naver soli in bulk Accept no sufcsti raeonranftTKouti tute Ask your aruggut Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAST DKIWRT No t Central TImo 1110pm 2 005 AM 12 920am No 5 arrives from east nt 8 p in MAIN LINK WEST DKJAUT No 1 Mountain Time 11 am i 114 i m i 825 a m IMPERIAL LINE No 176 arrives Mountain Timo fIOr m No 175 departs 700am Stooping dining nnd reclining chair cars Beats froo on through train Tickets fold nnd baggage checked to auy point in tho United States or Canada For information time tables mnps and tick ets call on or write A P Thomson Agent McCook Nebraska or J Francis General assen gor Agent O mnha Nebraska P U at 7 p m Prayer meeting at 8 hospital list on Wednesday evening Tho Ladies Circle will drive to Indianola Thurs day of next week and hold their weekly meeting at the homo of Mrs CB Walls Rev Snyder will preach at Zion Hill and Pickens school house at the usual hours and assist in the evening service in McCook George L White Pastor Rev Sebastian Brennan is in charge at St Patricks church during the two weeks absence of Rev J J Longhran The Dorcas society will next meet at the home of Mrs F M Kimmell next Thursday afternoon at 2 30 Tho Congregational people have select ed Julian W Andrew as their delegate to the state association meeting to bo held in Weeping Water first of next week Tho pastor will also attend the convention Death of Edward Richmond Edward Richmond died at the family home west of Wilsonville early Tuesday morning after a lingering and painful illness lasting nearly a y ar and a half He had but recently returned from a trip to Arkansas and was quite improved in health but during the recent rainy weather he took a severe cold which caused inflammation of the pleura and resulted in his death He leaves u wife and three children Tho family have been residents of this vicinity for several years and Mr Richmond was highly re spected by all who knew him The en tire community sympathizes with the Loss of Engines is Serious Two of tho Burlingtons big freight ongines wore put out of sorvieo by tho Seward wreck Since tho rush season commenced tho Burlington has had a number of wrecks that havo been chiefly remarkable for putting engines on tho Two on the Wyoming di vision ono serious ono on tho Western division and two slight ones on the Northern division preceded tho wreck at Seward and made work heavier in the Havelock shops besides taking out of service seven or eight engines when they were most needed The property damago was consider able said a Burlington man yet the greatest loss is theserviee of the engines They could havo earned more than tho loss amounts to in half tho timo it will take to repair them Journal 10th Married a Kansas Bride Thomas Fowler of McCookNebraska and Miss Louie Manso of Calhoun pro cinct were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony at tho home of the officiating clergyman in this city on Monday Sep tember 29 1901 Rev I SHall perform ing the ceremony Tho bride is the charming bride of Mr and Mrs J G Manso and the groom is a promising young railroad man and together they start upon lifes journey with bright prospects for a happy and useful career St Francis Kansas Eagle Assistant General Superintendent Rhodes of the Burlington will re move his office to the depot in a short time vacating rooms in use in P street building The rooms vacated there will be used by Superintendent of Motive Power R D Smith Mr Rhodes will will take possession of tho apartments occupied by Land Commissioner Ernst for several j ears in the southwest cor ner on the second floor of the depot Dereavea wire ana otner relatives in tnis uMn L f v k oDi poignant sorrow The funeral was held j roum on thft finBt H n ntnr from the residence Wednesday after noon interment being made at Tyrone of the building north and south Jour nal 16th Chief Dispatcher Forbes represented McCook lodge Knights of Pythias in the grand lodge meeting in Omaha Tuesday and Wednesday of this week The election of the principal oflicers re sulted as follows Grand Chancellor Commander F J Kelley of Lincoln Grand Vice Chancellor Commander G R Stino of Omaha Grand Keeper of Records and Seal Will Love of Lincoln A gasoline motor car is being built at the Burlington shops in this city for use of roadmasters Several of these cars are now in service and the company has begun the experiment instead of sending east for them They are very convenient for the men who must inspect the road bed often as they can be made to carry one or two men from twenty to thirty miles an hour Journal 16th Among the official visitors at head quarters Thursday were Asst Gen eral Supt Rhodes of Lincoln Chief Draughtsman Fitt of Lincoln Chief Piecework Inspector Cricker of Lincoln Coal Inspector Rugh of Lincoln Master Mechanic Smith of Lincoln and Master Mechanic Hutchinson of Holdrege OwiDg to the strike of baggage and mail handlers at union station StLouis there were piled up in the station at noon Tuesday more than five hundred pouches of letter mail and more than three thousand sacks of papers which missed connections with outgoing train Dusty Rhodes clerk for Foreman Fuller left on 6 Wednesday night for Lincoln to be gone about a week Ros well Cutler will look after his clerical duties meanwhile Arthur B Mathison a Burlington im migration agent accidentally shot and killed himself at Gering Sunday morn ing Bogart Missouri was his home Conductor C E Pope is absent in Chicago and St Louis on business and Conductor L C Wolff has his run Conductor J F Utter has Wolffs car Frank McClintock has been transfer red from Trenton to Fort Morgan to re lieve R C Miller who is off duty with a sprained wrist Conductor L A Hurlburt has Con ductor F A Starks run out of Oxford during the illness of the latter George Burgess left on 2 Monday morning for Almena Kansas after a short visit home Brakeman Emil Enburg has this week been promoted to extra conductor Conductor J W Line has received his car from Conductor T H Malen Conductor Tim Foley left close of this week for Wisconsin on a visit Machinist Henry Wointz Inn quit th shop departing last night for tho north west Uo will bo a foreman of a shop in u mining town near Sheridan Wy oming J Toohoy recently helpor nt Heaver City has passed tho telegraph examina tion and been assigned to night duty on tho west end J F Edwards extra agent is tempor arily filling tho position of agent at Leb anon until tho regular assignment shall bo made Operator Frank Wallace nnd bridw arrived homo Thursday evening He will return to his trick Saturday Operator H G Knowles of Otis has been changed to Trenton Thursday was pick day in tho black smith shop BAHTLEY Rev Crippen was a Hartley visitor Tuesday G B Mayfiold was returned to th Hartley circuit which is good news to his many friends Otis Farrer has chargo of the livery barn for a few days while Beeson is out with tho threshing machine Bert Young mado a business trip to the courthouse at McCook Friday of last 4 week ask him for particulars Mrs Jake Stenner came up from Kan sas last week to bo in attondanco nt the wedding of her niece Lila Jlodgktn Mr nnd Mrs Charles Schafer aro the proud possessors of a now boy bore October 6th Mother and child aro do ing well Two new families have decided to swell tho population of Bartlcy witk their presence T W Short of Douglas county and W F Owens of Trenton Ira Ritchie and Lila Ilodgkin were united in marriage Sunday October 12 at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Frank Ilodgkin The young couple will occupy tho house which Ira recently purchased of W If Gnrtsidc They have many friends in this locality who unite in wishing them a long and prosperous wedded life Tho brido is x beautiful and accomplished young lady who has grown to womanhood in onr midst and is loved by all who know her while tho groom is our energetic husl ling young drayman who came here soy oral years ago with his parents and has made friends with nearly everyone hr met They havo every good wish their friends aro able to bestow upon them and may they be an example for others to follow The Worst Form Multitudes aro sinking th praineH of Kwlol the new clicovery that is making ho ninny slk IK ojilo well and weak jxjophj strong oy liprwtiiii what they eat by cleansing and sweetening th stomach and by transformiriK their food int the kind of pure rich red blood that 1111 kc jou feel fjood all over Mrs Cranilll of Troy 1 T writes For a number of yeara I trou bled with indigestion and dyspep ia uhich Kro into tho wore form Finally I wis induced to use Kodol and after usin four boltles I ate entirely cured I heartily recommend K doI to all sufferers from indigestion and dv pepsji Tako a dose after meals It dinwts what jo eat McConnell lierrj Look Out For Fever Biliousness and liver diorden at this seasua may be prevented by cleansing thosjstem with DcWitts Little Early Risers These famous little pills do not gripe They moe the bowels gently but copiously and by rcaMn of the tonic properties give tone and btreriKth to the laudrs McConnell Berry It stands alone it towers above Theres iio other its natures wonder a warminn xxiltlrr to tho heart of mankind Such is Iiocky Mou tain Tea iic McConnell and Horn O ye people Have je was l tho Koldit moments of never returniuif time in taking a substitute for the genuine Rockj Mountain Tta made by the Madison Medicine Co McConnell Berry 1 ALE MHpI55SK tk m bt 7 5osj W fonstination wnothiiio mnr Sj1 than a rlogffing of the havn U Pm and nothing 1 than Jtal star vation or death if nit If every constpat il milTf nT could realize that he is allowing poisonous ftlth to riniiu in Ins system he would soon gotTPli f Constipation invite all kind of contagion Headache bilious ness colds and iiiaiiy other ail ments disappear vhr u bowels arerelif el Thed fords Black Draught thoroughly flf ans out the bowels in an pav and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics Be sure that yon get the origi nal Thedfords Clark Draught made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co Sold by all drnggists in U5 cent and 100 packages Morsrao Arte Jlar 25 1001 I cannot recommend TliedfnrdVt ItLack Draueht too JilLhl j 1 keep It In mr house all the time and hare used I true tlielast tn yean 1 never gafe my rfilldren any other laxative I J Ink I could never be able to wort without It on account or being troubled with constipation Your medicine la 1 all that keep b on C B HcFABLAAD