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I a 141 LJ 131 b a s lfei m 9 - a i 1 SC H i T mj 53 K cZ Hffi -5 The postoflice department has decided a question which will bo of interest to many wives nil over the country for the decision is that husbands cannot open the letters of wives against thoir protest TTho ruling is as follows A husband has no right to receive the mail addres sed to his wife against her protest Mail addressed to the children the father has the prior right to receive unless there be some particular circumstance in the case which the department might take in to consideration on a statement of the facts being presented July Bargains The Burlington offers round trip tick ets as follows Saratoga N Y and re turn 1390 July 4 and 5 Atlanta Ga and return 83970 July 5 to 7 Baltimore Md and return 1040 July 17 and 18 iDotroit Mich and return S2925 July 14 and 15 Boston Mass and return June 30 to July 4 Ask the tick et agent for particulars G 5 5t Those Who Live on Farms Dr Bergin Pana Illinois writes I have used Ballards Snow Lrtnhnent always recommend it to my friends as I am confident there is no better made It is a dandy for burns Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts burns and bruises which heal rapidly when Ballards Snow Liniment is applied It should always bo kept in the house for cases of emer gency 23c 50c 8100 at A McMillens Oulck Arrest J A Gulledge of Verbena Alabama was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedies failed Bucklens Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him It con quers aches and kills pain 25c at A McMillens drug store VrfW B DIRECTORS r Jim Dumps a little girl possessed Whom loss of appetite distressed I des tant eat 1 the child would scream Jim fixed a dish of Force with cream She tasted it then joy for him She begged for more from Sonny The Beady-to-Serve Cereal good fairy to all youngsters Perfect Food for Children Wheat ia a perfect summer cereal and efforts should be made to teach children to eat it Louise E Hoqait In How to Feed Children FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A D EBERT W B WOLFE C H WILLARD MARION Cures When Doctors Fall Mrs Frank Chiasson Patterson La writes June 8th 1901 I had malaria fever in very bad form was under treat ment by doctors but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fever would return I used a sample bottle of llerbine and found it helped me Then bought two bottles which com pletely cured me I feel grateful to you for furnishing such a splendid medicine and can honestly recommend it to those suffering from malaria as it will surely cure them 50c at A McMillens Give the children Rocky Mountain Tea this month makes them strong makes them eat sleep and grow Good for the whole family A spring tonic that makes sick people well 35 cents L W McConnell Made Young Again One of Dr Kings New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my teens again writes D H Turner of Dempseytown Pa They are the best in the world for liver stomach and bowels Purely vegetable never gripe Only 25c at A McMillens drug store 9 Food doesnt digest well Appetite poor Bowels constipated Tongue coated Its your liver Ayers Pills are liver pills they cure dys pepsia biliousness 25c All druggists Want your moustache or beard a beautiful orown or ncii utacKY i lien use DliniltinEJARflO mCforthe DUUIMNUilHM O U I Whiskers OU CT5 OF UHUGI3T5 UK M f rALl Q UJ rtA3HU n n i mtm mf mm m IW n i ruTj V FRANKLIN President W A C EBERT Cashier 9 THE- A CITIZENS BANK - OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 IFIRST NATIONAL- AVVAMtWVW TD 7 T XT - iszrzzj - m Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60000 o GEO HOOKNELL President B H FREES V Pres F A PENNELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director V THE HABIT OF LYING Way In Which Prevarication May Dc Developed How does one become a Uar that Is to say how does the child discover a He and habitually make ura of it We can admit that at the beginning there Is absolute sincerity The child through all its first years neither lies nor dissimulates Its sentiments its desires translate themselves into words and Into acts Its body is the constant and perfect expression of Its inmost being Such Is the starting point sin cerity absolute transparency There Is a multitude of little lies tolerated which we treat as pardon able We tell the domestic to say we are not at home when we are we com pliment people to their faces and crit icise them when they are gone we say we are happy to see some one and di rectly after speak of having been an noyed No more is necessary The ex ample has been given We lie to the child himself We are pressed by his many embarrassing questions and in order to free ourselves from the embarrassment reply with what is frequently a falsehood Some fine day he discovers the truth and the evil is done The gravest case is when the child is taken as an accomplice in a lie or when his mother tells him Above all do not tell this to your papa This is the ruin of all morality The third stage is the first encounter of the child with society the first shock with social life The child who tells all he knows sees and hears all that he would better have left unsaid is called the infant terrible His parents do not tell him to lie but they tell him it is not necessary to tell nil he thinks This is extremely serious as It teaches the child that he cannot show himself as he is This is the revelation of the lie obligatory Above all among his comrades he quickly learns to dissimulate because if he is naive expresses all his joys pains de siresthey make sport of him nay worse they abuse his confidence the hopes projects which he has confided to them he some day sees used against him Thus the impossibility of living with out lying is revealed to him Society excuses certain forms of lying which are inspired by a feeling of politeness modesty shame The child becomes a liar because all the world about him lies The distinc tion between the liar and the man of sincerity is only relative There are in reality only two categories those who content themselves with the lies exact ed by social life and those who have habituated themselves to lying more than society wishes to lie because of some personal interest An important cause in the develop ment of lying in children is the em ployment of excessive and ill advised punishments The child who becomes a liar is the one who lives in perpetual terror of reproaches humiliation or strokes The lie for him is a supreme resource Chicago Tribune His Solemn Oath A popular comedian tells a story of a waiter at a London restaurant who was sadly given to drink A party of young men determined to reform him and one day they read to him an imag inary paragraph from a paper relating a terrible accident in which an inebri ate in blowing out a candle was killed by the flame igniting the alcoholic fumes of his breath James pricked up his ears at this and requested that the paragraph might be read to him again which was done to the evident horror of the poor man who imme diately went in search of a Bible Returning with this he expressed a desire to take a solemn oath upon it bemoaned the fact that he had been a sorry tippler and was bringing himself to ruin and then swore that never again so long as he lived would he at tempt to blow out a candle Hut Hot With the Line He had fished up the stream and down the stream and used flies paste worms and every other form of bait that the ingenuity of man could de vise but without result and as he wended his way homeward at the close of the day his temper was high and his fish basket empty Still there was no occasion to publish the latter fact to the whole world so when he met a friend by the way the following dialogue ensued Been fishing Yes Had a good days sport Yes What did you catch The G30 Answers Peacli Stones Peach stones will make a quick hot fire and one that will last One and a half or two buckets of peach stones will last as long as a bucket of coal One has to be careful not to fill the stove too full or there will likely be an explosion similar to a gasoline explo sion The proper way to keep the fire going is to put in a shovelful at a time Peach stones thrown into a damp cel lar said one who has used them are said to have a peculiar effect on a per son After the stones are in a cellar for a time gases arise and the fumes Will go to ones head and give the same effect as if the distilled product of the peach had been imbibed Bal timore Sun Recently Acquired Tom By George old man thats a Btunning girl who just bowed to you Who is she Jack My sister Tom Your sister Since when Jack Since last night Chicago News The spoon Is very ancient and many fine specimens are in existence that were used by the Egyptians in the sev enteenth century B C - Coins the Limit A drummer named Peck put up at a hotel in Oklahoma the landlord of wbir b was the president of the school board The landlord who was a jolly whole souled fellow suggested that they visit the schools the president of the board first putting on a long tailed coat saying She adds dignity an then sio hides my gun which are a bad example afore tliem children I dont approve of anybody under fourteen carryln a gun After returning to the hotel from the visit of inspection the president of the board now transferred into a land lord said Peck youre a good feller You aint goiir to let your light be hid un der a bushel Peck No I aint said Mr Peck rather dubious as to the compliment Well I tell you what Im goin to do fer you Bein as youre a good fel ler Im a goin to have clean sheets put put on your bed dad me if I aint Awkward Mrs Norton came home from a call one day in such a disturbed condition that it was evident tears were not far in the background She lost no time in beginning her explanation John she said to her husband I am so mortified I dont know what to do What is the matter my dear asked Mr Norton I have just been calling on Mrs Peverill You know her husband Ma jor Peverill Yes Well I have just learned today to my horror that major isnt his title at all Major is his first name Why certainly Ive always known that What is there so mortifying about it Nothing said Mrs Norton with a groan only that Ive been calling him major every time Ive met him for the last six months London An swers The Cry of Silk One of the most peculiar features about manufactured silk is the rustling sound familiar to every woman In the silk trade they call it the cry or sometimes the scroop Of all textiles silk is the only material which pos sesses it As everybody knows the sound is heard especially when silk is subjected to friction What is not so generally known is that the quality is found in silk yarn before it is woven A skein of silk unless it has been so treated as to kill this property in it will when opened up emit the noise slightly When the skein is squeezed in the hand the sound becomes quite audible The cry is considered a very desir able quality in silk Dyers try to de velop it as much as possible Unexpected Applause Shortly after Mr Wilson Barrett joined the theatrical profession he be came a member of a company perform ing at the old Theater Royal Dublin His part naturally was a small one and greatly to his surprise his first speech was greeted with a round of applause This unlooked for tribute elated the young actor and he exerted himself to sustain the good impression he appeared to have made Just as he was leaving the theater one of the scene shifters grinningly accosted him and said Sure its got about among the bhoys that yere a brother of the man that was hung A Fenian named Barrett had that morning paid the ex treme penalty of the law An Absurd Custom In Vienna In Vienna every mans home is his dungeon from 10 p m to G a m Vienna is a city of flats and at 10 p m the common entrance door of each block is closed and bolted Thereafter persons passing in or out must pay a fine of twopence to the concierge until mid night and fourpence from that hour to 6 a m To go out to post a letter costs twopence and the same amount to re turn To prolong a visit to a friend after 10 p m means twopence to get out of his house and twopence more to enter your own A natural result of this irritating tax is that of capital cities Vienna is earliest to beo Sparing His Feelings Hettie Now that you have broken your engagement with Fred shall you return to him tho diamond ring he gave you Minna Certainly not Ilettie It would be cruel to give him a thing that would be a constant reminder of the happiness he had missed Boston Transcript Somnambulism Blond persons are more apt to be somnambulists than dark folk and in cold climates there is more somnam bulism than in warm ones In certain Greenland villages the hut doors are locked from without by a watchman in order that those within may not como forth in their sleep and maybe freeze to death The Cnnalboat The captain was leading the horse and his lieutenant was at the rudder said a lawyer in an English court re cently describing an incident in the voyage of a canalboat Where was the crew inquired the judge Subscribe for The Tribune the best paper in the county Only 1 per year Hlasfeu Sprlnpr Ailments There is an aching and tirod feeling tho liver bowels and kidneys becomo sluggish and inactive tho digestion im paired with Jittlo or no appetite no ambition for anything ann a feeling that tho whole body and mind needs toning up The trouble is that during winter there has been an accumulation of waste matter in tho system Herbino will remove it secure to tho secretions a right exit and by its tonic effect fully restore the wasted tissues and irive strength in place of weakness 50c at A McMillens A man living on a farm near hero enmo in a short titno ago completely doubled up with rheumatism I handed him a bottle of Ciiamborlains Pain Balm aud told him to use it froely and if not satisfied after using it ho need not pay a cent for it savs C P Raydor of Pattens Mills N Y A few days later he walked into my store as straight as a string and haridc d me a dollar saying give me another bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm I want it in tho house all tho time for it cured me For sale by L W McConnell druggist SIIKRIFFS SALE TJy virtuo of an order of salo is siied from tho District Court of IJtd Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein Samuel C Kins fa plaintiff and Iiichard M Williams and Kate 12 Will jams are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale to the highest hidder for cash at the east door of the court house in AlcCook Red Willow county Nebraska on tho ITind day of June liXM at tho hour of 1 oclock p in the following docribed real estate to wit 1 he northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter of s ection 21 in township 2 north in raunoJO in Red Willow county tlio southwest quarter of tho northwest quarter of section 21 Jti township 2 north in ranuUt in Red Willow county the ast half of tlie quarter of section 20 in town dup 2 north in ruuxo XJ in led Wiilow county the west half of tho southeast quarter of section 20 in township 2 north range jo in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 22nd daj of May lttM A Craiitiux Sheriff W H Stakk Attorney 5-22-3 ts NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIENS John Stevens and Mary A Goldsmith non resident defendants impleaded with John II Ludwick et al defendants will take notice that on tho 24th dav of February VJVtt Edward R Cowles plaintiff heroin filed his petition in tho district court of Red Willow count Nebraska against said defendants tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lin upon the following described real estate to wit Thevsoutheast quarter of section 12 in township I north range i0 w st for tho taxes for the j ears WM UKX and 1901 amounting to tho sum of 1325 tho southwest quarter of section 7 in townships north range 29 west for the taxes for tho j ears 1SSD IM and 1901 amounting to the sum of 817 Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure of said tax lions aud a salo of said premises You aro required toanswersaid jxti tion on or before tho 13th dav of July It05 Edward B Cowies Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of section 18 in town ship 2 north range 2G west and F W Ror real first name unknown defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 1901 Ed ward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in tne District uourt or Keu Willow county Ne braska against said defendants tho object and prajer of which aro to foreclose a tax purchas ers lion upon tho land above described for tho taxes for the years 1899 1900 and 1901 There is due to plaintiff tho sum of 090 Plaintiffprays a decree of foreclosure and a salo of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before tho 29th day of June 190 Edwakd B Cowles 5-22-ns Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of section 2l in town ship 3 north rauge 2ii west and Emma P Rey nolds defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 19a Edward R Cowles plain tiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax puichasers lien upon the land above described for the taxes for the vears lb99 1900 and 1901 There is duo to plaintiff the sum of 12i0 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a salo of said premises You are required to answer said petition ou or before the 29th day of June 1901 V22 4 ts Edward R Cowlks Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORKCLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of section J0 in town ship 1 north range 0 west and Alexia Proctor defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 1901 Edward II Cowles plaiutiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said de fendants tho object and prayer of which aro to foreclo e a tax purchasers lien upon the land above described for the taxes for the year3 lbJO 1900 and 1101 There is duo to plaintiff the sum of 21 00 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June190i Edwakd R Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE In the District Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of John Kolb in sane Notice is herobv given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon R C Orr judge of the dis trict court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on the first day of May 1901 for the sale of tho real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court houe in the city of McCook in said coun ty on the sixth day of June 1901 at tho hour of one oclock P M the following described real estate towit the east half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the soutln ast quar ter of section number eight in township num ber two north range number thirty west of the Cth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 11th day of May 1903 W S Fitch Guardian of the estate of John Kolb insane C E Eldked Attorney APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hpreby given tint George W Billings has filed in the village clerks office of tho vil lage of Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinou3 liq uors in a building located on the main street of said village of Danbury Nebraska for the mu nicipal year ending May 1st 1901 Dated May loth 1903 Geokge W Billings Applicant SS2ESSS3SlS23iSS S2E2S22E aSSs rfSSE T9 ft jS tt M a Mfam tn 6 sfija tj vjt v visiO j zr tt47 n o rv jS O p b 8 SisfKl nvFim 0335SmS TaMss JS n autw aWiliWlwr v TS I Ssven Million cost oM In past IS racntbs TMs 5 rMrSiTTZ S sagS3agBSBSSte323L3222 2000000 TONS of GOLD ORE on tho proportv of the Thunder Mountain Consolidated Gold Mining and Milling Co at Thunder Moun tain Milling machinery already secured will convert this ore into bullion at tho rate of 331200 net per month This will pay nearly 25 per cent yearly on tho entire capitalization of the Company at par Detailed information as to tho Companys property price of shares etc can bo obtained by writing to or calling at tho office of tho THUNDER MOUNTAIN CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING MILLING CO 346 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY i rrri II P SUTT02C m U JMX JTIQ T Tit l I Half the Cost I iS inn I i m I lbiII a mccook S si Hjpft nas better strength and m ed fancy brands I S m Bulk coffee at the same I E J MITCHELL 8 J Pce 3 nt to be com- ft Jf ff pared with Lion in quality N f H ff In I lb air tieht i U S I ff i sealed packages M JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS tgmstsmzx NEBRASKA f AUCTIONEER Pin iiiu i Ollio 17 residence 95 Freo Phonographic concert Yi hour noioro dale opens Write or Phone for Terms and Date Herbert J Pratt DENTIST successor to I Over McConnells Dr J B FIckes Drugstore Phone 160 MeCOOK NEBRASKA H L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred Stock sales One per cent on sales IUX and upward Correspondence solicited JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LA and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska E2STAgent of Lincoln Land Co Office First door north of Commercial hotel C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW ItlcCook Nebraska Office In Court House Cures Grip Phone 181 DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMHIona drug store Residence 702 Main Aveuue Residence phono SI Office phono 2S Calls answered night or day MeCOOK NEBRASKA DR W V GAGE flcCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p p Building Dr S C BEACH Office Over Ludwicks Store Telephone 126 MeCOOK NEBRASKA NOTICE OF GLWRDIAVS SALE In the District Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Moritz Mohler insane Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon R C Orr jude of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on the first day of May KM for the sale of this real hereinafter de Jcrilyd then will be sold at public vendue to tho highest bidder for ca h at the east front door of tho court in tho city of McCook in said county oiit the 13th day of June YM at tho hour of 1 oclock p m tho following described real etato to wit The w t half of tho north- west quarter of section No- I and tho east half i of tho northeast onarterof No 29 all in I township No J north rant- No 29 west of the I ol I 1 T i hii - iaiu i i in xeu it mow county sale will remain open one hour Dated this 14th day of May lOOtt E Kellet Guardian of the estate of Moritz Jlohler insane C E Eldeed Attorney NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Helen T Campbell non resident defendant will take notice that on the 20th dav of May 1901 Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county against said defendant tho object and prayer of which aro to foreclose a tax purchas er s Ren upon the northwest quarter of srction 14 in township 1 north range 29 west of tho Sixth principal meridian for the taxes for the years 199 1900 and 1601 amounting to the sum of 1100 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June 1903 Edward B Cowles 5-22-3 Plaintiff in Two Days QTk fiVPTO a- w jr DOX 25C V