- LEBANON AI JwhiHpn fs verysiek Grrfcs wiHsoon Ih toopf recti for prairid fires - Otto RedfeldL has moved into his now bouse Bull Ltiuw at Lebanon Miiy 21 Score- lto2 r Rudolph Qnurdor was iu Lebanon with bous Sniiirdiiy Rev Scbfiold preached a Rood snrmon Sunday his tovt was Romans 828 Wm R Pennington will put up wind mills for Wm Sullivan and Mrs Pool this ivck Polo Conrad is homo from Canada Ho will maUo bis homo at present with John Hangs Isaac Orr h ironn to Ireland Ho will come back ny wiy of St Louis aiul see the worlds fair 1 Fred Bumlierirr was hauling wheat to Lebanon the 21st Mr Bamesbergor had his house painted recently Little Paulina Harsch fell from a horso nnd broke her arm Inst weok She was taken to Bartley to hnvo the bone set North of Lebanon Miss Jennie Ryden was married to Mr Boyles Wednesday May lath They will live north of Bart ley The cement sidewalk in front of the now brick stores foiis been laid and the people were using them Saturday for the iirst time Walter M Pennington and family were down to church Sunday from Missouri Ridge precinct They took dinner at John Ilooblers Henry Johnson and Bessie Hale and Sarah Huff had a runaway the other day No bones were broken but they got a good shaking up The following telephones were installed recently Wm R Pennington Walter Devoo A Guy residence Jolly Steph ens Devoe Thomas Bros business phones Pelton Fritzinger have rented the Soverns building and are selling ice cream soda pop etc They have a new talking machine to draw the crowd John Adams has a new talking machine also Dkvoe Sovekns Mr Robert W De voe of McCook and Miss Maude Soverns of Wilsonville were united in marriage by Rev Scofield at the home of the brides parents in Wilsonville Wednes day May 18th in the presence of about 40 invited guests relatives etc of the contracting parties MissEdna Soverns played the wedding maich The bride was prettily gowned in cream colored crepe Cut flowers in profusion jessa amine and carnations filled the house with their fragrance The reception was -given at the home of tho grooms parents in Lebanon Friday May 20th Many pretty valuable and useful presents were received both at the wedding and At the infare Mr and Mrs Devoe at tended church in Lebanon Sunday and in the afternoon drove over to Bartley where they took the train for McCook in thei evening They went to house keepingin a cosy home already in wait ing forthem The groom is our popular clerk of the district court- The bride tone of our successful accomplished Fchool teachers We wish them happi ness The first annual exercises of gradua tion of the Lebanon high school will be held on Wednesday evening June 8th at which time will be given the follow ing program Glass song v Invocation Rev Scofield Vocal solo Angels Ever Bright and Fair Mrs Scofield Salutatory Bessie Slutts What we Gain by the Study of Nature Alleen Guy r j Eunice Kinkead Duet 1 Alta McCarty Nebraska Lottie Horton v i a The Last Rose of Summer Klob Songof Mo Eddie Morris Value of Good Manners Anna Garrett Violin sold Ora Bod well The Panama Canal and Its Influence on the Worlds Commerce Rov Clark Bertha Kinkead Trio -Alta McCarty Eddie Morris Valedictory Aure Daffer Presentation of diplomas ChairinacrBoard of Education The graduates are Bessie Slutts Al leen Guy Anna Garrett Roy Clark Lot tie Ilorton Aure Daffer Class colors Cardinal and white Mot to -Truth Our Guiding Star Teachers Lottie Watkins principal Emma Hoobler and Viola Devoe Members board J W Slutts E E Devoe and D P Hupp Garden and field seeds at Waites Do Not Be Imposed Upon Foley it Co Chicago originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction It is mildly laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by AficMttlen v - - jfSick headache results irom a disor dered stomach and is quickly cured by ChamberlainJs Stomach- and Liver Tab lets rFor sale by all druggists I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years The doctors said my blood was all turning to water At last I tried Ayefs Sarsaparilla and was soon feeling all right again Mrs J V hiala Hadlyme Ct No matter how long you have been ill nor how poorly you may be today Ayers Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood Dont doubt it put your whole trust in it throw away everything else 5100 a bottle Ail druKtsts Ask vour doctor what he thinks of Avert Sarsaparilla He knows all about this Brand old familr medicine Follow his advice and we will be satisfied J C ATEK Co Lowell Mass i v4mm IM fe2A iiWiAi rf iSAri r it St- li - a v3r mr GraeefHfl women A Deslro for a Perfect Figure is Inseparable from a Lovo of tho Beautiful The scent of the violet or rose is as precious as the lovely flowers whose breath they are and while the livesof flowers are brief and we can only enjoy them for a day the beautiful woman gives the pleasure of her fragrance to us as a permanent blessing the soft fragrance of a beautiful woman suggests purity health and elegance she is the refinement of civilization an index always of good taste and an unerring badge of gentility BRADFIELDS Female Regtxlaor in regulating the lunar periods in woman permits of no wrinkles pale cheeks or tortured nerves and shapeless figures It is Natures remedy The druggist may offer something else and call it just as good but the menstrual organs will not be de ceived and permanent injury may result rry our Regulator Of all druggists i Our treatise on Woman mailed free fHE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA DANBURY Mrs Dye of Lebanon is visiting friends here this week J L Sargont is having a lightning rod put on his house James Sims shipped one car of hogs to St Joe this week Mrs E B Young closed a successful term of school Friday of last week Mabel Whitaker of McCcok was over to attend the commencement exercises Frank Burbridge of Indianola made a brief call at his fathers Monday even ing Mrs Bolimier of Lebanon is visiting hur daughter Mrs E B Young this week John Nellie and Mrs Boyer went over to Indianola to attend the funeral of Miss Neal Rev Harmon Bross of Lincoln will preach the Memorial sermon in the Con gregational church next Sunday Mrs Cohorn of Cedar Bluffs died of heart disease last Sunday morning and the remains were laid to rest in the Dan bury cemetery Mr and Mrs A C Furman of the News returned home last Friday even ing from a short visit to the St Louis exposition They report a fine time The commencement exercises were largely attended There were ten grad uatesseven young ladies and three young men the largest class in the history of the Danbury school William Greenway while working on Sam Bastians windmill jumped to the ground alighting on a spike which pen etrated his foot and necessitates his using crutches to get around The Richest Man in the World The richest man in the world can not have his kidneys replaced nor live with out them so it is important not to neg lect these organs If Foleys Kidney Cure is taken at the first sign of danger the symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored as it strengthens and builds up these organs as nothing else will Oscar Bowman Lebanon Ky writes I have used Foleys Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it cured me permanently of kidney dis ease which certainly would have cost me mv life Sold by A McMillen BOX ELDER A T Wilson has subscribed for 160 acres of land in Arizona The rains of Tuesday and Wednesday were well received by the farmers Mrs Martha Johnson and Mrs T M Campbell called on Mrs A T Wilson Sunday afternoon In the absence of Elder Hardaway Rev W J Crago will hold the quarter ly conference for Rev Tirrill south of McCook next Saturday and Sunday May 2S and 29 Rev Meeker of Bartley held the third quarterly meeting at Garden Prairie on this charge last Saturday and Sunday He was expected at Box Elder Sunday evening but on account of a funeral at Garden Prairie it was impossible for him to get here in time for service On Sunday May 22 at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul Stone in the presence of many invited guests their daughter Miss Maude was united in marriage to Mr George Harrison Rev Crago offici ating Mr and MrsW A Stone acted as groomsman and bridesmaid After the ceremony dinner was served Mr and Mrs Harrison received many nice and useful presents Maude came here two years ago and has made a great many friends who are pleased to have her re main in the neighborhood George came here when a small boy and grew Jo man hood in this vicinity and his many friends wish him and his bride a long happy and prosperous life COLEMAN Some friends of W M Kansas are here on a visit Rozell from Henry Cochran took a wagon load of iat nogs to market this week Uncle Billy left Wednesday night Some say he has gone to California Jacob Howell and Roy Coleman drove down to McCook fjo meeting Sunday W M Rozells new houseis enclosed and the roof on It is 26x28 feet with 16 fpot posts Frank -Coleman who is working for the railroad company in McCook spent Sunday with the homefolks w JSjffilSSgBjSWsiSSgliafcBfi CULBERTSON HG Phelps and family drove up from McCook Saturday M C Reynolds returned from Omaha Wednesday evening II E Patterson of Peru Nebraska is here looking after his interests here Ball game on home diamond Culbort son vs McCook high school Saturday Mrs M S Salchell was called to the deathbed of her father in StocktonKua Monday Mr and Mrs S H Blum of Palisade visited relatives and friends hero over Sunday Mrs Ona Rush of McCook visited her aunt Mrs HG Marks and family Sun day last Misses Gail Thomas and Alda Smith of Trenton took in the ball game here Saturday Miss Blanche Benedict went to Hnes Center first of tho weok to teach her class in music Dr and Mrs F II Bostock of Hayes Center visited their sou and family in this burg Sunday Frank J Uassler came in from Exeter Saturday evening to visit his brother Joe and family for several dtija Misses Etta Jones Ellen Williams Maggie Whittington Messrs Will Wil liams Prof Pate of Trenton took in the school entertainment Saturday evening Miss Edith Santee departed Sunday morning for her home iu Orleans Neb where she will spend her summer vaca tion She will visit her sister Medora in McCook en route Miss Blanche Kelso primary teacher at this place departed for her home in Ilubbell Neb Monday morning Miss Kelso made many friends during her short stay hero Henry Kleven entertained a number of his gentlemen friends Tuesday even ing at his home in honor of Principal E A Brittenbam The boys admit hav ing a fine time Those present were Charles Knowles Casper Iloagen David Benedict Henry Wallingford and Frank Hassler The entertainment given by the Cul bertson high school Saturday night was attended by a large number of patrons and citizens of this place and was thoroughly enjoyed Without giving a detailed account of the exercises wo will say that several parts weie well rendered reflecting no little credit upon teachers and pupils participating in the program After all however theie is a question whether the time exponded in ttiese an nual school entertainments could not be more profitably employed in the regular school work The Culbertson ditch has been over hauled and is now in splendid working order due to the indefatigable efforts of E E Maxon and C H Meeker of Mc Cook The ditch was in very bad shape owing to the rotten condition of tho wooden flumes which have been in use since the ditch was first constructed a dozen years ago We understand that it is the intention of the Standard Beet Co to replace these old structures with steel pipe or earthen dams or dykes which will make this ditch one of the most successful in the west The Standard Beet Sugar Co is bus ily engaged in thinning the beets in its 400 acre field north of town It is an in teresting sight to witness from 75 to 100 children crawling along the beet rows on thejr hands and knees thinning but the beets so that one plant is left standing every six to eight inches The children are paid by the row and work under overseers who are held responsible for the work It will take eight or ten days yet before the company will get through with the work of thinning and all who wish to witness the scene can do so with in the time mentioned The telephone service installed by the Nebraska Telephone Co in Culbertson is something wonderful to contemplate Two party lines connect us with the McCook exchauge each line having 20 or more subscribers and it is a rare thing to get a chance to use the line in case of an emergency When Sallie Jones who by the way is one of the most ppr sistent users of the line calls up Willie Smith at McCook which is quite fre quent the conference usually lasts from an hour to an hour and a half all the other subscribers on the line are com pelled to wait until Sallie and Willie get through with their silly twaddle which all are compelled to hear We are living in hope that the company will put up an extra wire and make it possible to hold a conversation with some privacy The Wray Telephone Co is building from the west and will have its line completed rtSBaaisaHEaB IT a I dont think we could keep Blac2 house without Thedfords Draught We have used it in tha family for over two years with tha best of results I have not had c doctor in tho house for that length of time It is a doctor in itself and always ready to mako a person well and happy JAMES HALL JaCk eonville 111 Because this great medicine relieves stomach pains frees the constipated bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver and weak ened kidneys is necessary in the home where Thedfords Black Draught is kept Families living in the country miles from any physi cian have been kept in health for years with this medicine a3 their only doctor Thedfords Black -Draught cures bilious ness dyspepsia colds chills and fever bad blood headaches diarrhoea constipation colic and almost every other ailment because the stomach bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con trol the health THEDFORDS to Trenton in a few days Wo are in formed it is their intention to build on through to McCook when we will at least have tho opportunity of choosing between competing lines When the Sap Rises weak lungs should bo careful Coughs and colds are dangerous then Ono Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds and gives strength to the lungs Mrs G E Fenner of Marion Indsays I suffered with a cough until I run down in weight from 148 to 92 pounds I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used Ono Minute Cough Cure Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured mo entirely of the cough strength ened my lungs and restored mo to my normal weight health and strength Sold byLW McConnell NORTH SIDE Tony and John Steltzer are hauling wheat to McCook Charlie nnd Joe Kennedy are working for William Bylield Hugh Little from Hayes county trans acted business in McCook Saturday Fred Carter is busj killing badgers lie has enough skins now to make him a fine overcoat The young folks and some of the old ones too danced at William Doyles on Saturday night A prairie fire one day last week des troyed 50 acres of wheat and 15 tons of hay for Ed Houlihan We were sorry to hear of Ed Cousos illness We hope soon to hear of his improvement aud ultimate recovery AugusfDroll is getting bettpr Mr Droll has been sick for about a yearand his many friends and neighbors are pleased to note his improvement Wo visited the William Byfiold ranch Sunday MrByfield has in a large acre age of sugar beets and is still planting His alfalfa is looking fine IIo certainly has a fine farm Captain John OBrien of McCook and two little grand children drove through this neighborhood Saturday looking nfter their cattle The captain is going into the cattle business on a scale Fred Carter wont down Saturday night to sit up with his old neighbor and friend Ed Couse who is very sick Mr Carter reports Ed had a bad night but was considerably better Sunday Sunday was Mis Josie Houlihans birthday The writer his wife and sev eral more friends participated with the family in a quie observance of the happy event Ice cream was served and a good time enjoyed Stops more pain relieves more suffer ing prevents more heart aches and dis ea es than any other remedy That is what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do 3o cents in tea or tablet form LW McConnell o it s 3- 3LS2i FLSiStgiBaFF t Purest and sweetest of ail wheat foods 2 lb packages All high class grocers Cured His Mother of Rheumatism My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism says W H Howard of Husband Pa At times she was unable to move at all while at all times walking was painful I presen ted her with a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever sho had ever tried in fact she is never without it now and is at all times ablo to walk An occasional ap plication of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with For sale by all druggists Quick Arrest J A Gulledge of Verbena Ala was twice iu tho hospital from a severe case of piles causing 21 tumors After doc tors and all remedies failed Bucklens Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him It con quers aches and kills pain 25 cents at LW McConnells druggist Low Rates Chicago and return for S2560 You can go via St Louis for an additional S3 50 Stopover privilege at the latter point y 6U A Sure Thing It is said that nothing is sure except death aud taxes but that is not alto gether true Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption is a sure euro for all lung and throat troubles Thousands can testify to that MrsCBVanMetre of ShfjpherdtownWVa says I had a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of but got no relief One bottle of Dr Kings New Discover then cured me absolutely Its infallible forcroupwhooping cough grippneumonia and consumption Tryit Price 50 cents and SI Guaranteed by LW McConnell druggist Trial bottles free One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a good reliable set of bowels If you are not the happy possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve tho efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Cham berlains Stomach and Liver Tablets They are pleasant to take and agreeable in effect For sale by all druggists sJ2yiSiZs3sy CrTTiEssznsrcr cotjozst Town State Date 1901 Adv Dept National Medical Co Sheldon Iowa My estimate on the number of paid admissions to the St Louis Worlds Fair on July i 190f is Countersigned by Dealer wstfWim WjfanMMiL Taken from the McCook Tribune MM- UiSiSL Great New Offer in the Number of Paid Admissions to the St Louis Worlds Fair on July 4 1904 Contest Opens March 1 Closes June 30 1904 No guesses will bo received after that date Conditions of the Contest TESSZ from one of our regular dealers or where we have no dealer remitting di rect to the Company will be entitled to one guess on the number of people that will pass through tho gates paid admissions of tho St Louis Worlds Fair on July 1901 To those who purchase a gallon can four guesses will be allowed a five gallon can 2o guesses No limit to the number of guesses allowed on persons complying with these terms Fill out the coupon given below have your dealer sign it and he will send them to the company at the end of each month If there is no dealer in your town mail them direct to the Company This contest will positively close at midnight June 30 1901 after which time no guesses will bo received In case of a tie the prizes will be divided equally During this contest where we have no dealer orders will be sent prepaid and cash must accompany them Money on deposit at the Union Bank Sheldon Iowa to pay these prizes For the nearest correct estimate or guess 20000 - For the second nearest correct estimate or guess 10000 llere IS the For tho third nearest correct estimate or guess jOOO 1 For the fourth nearest correct estimate or guess 2i00 LlSt OT For the fifth nearest correct estimate or guess 1500 For the sixtli nearest correct estimate or guess 1000 lJliti For tlie next 20 nearest correct estimates or guesses each 500 Total 7000 Special Prizes For first nearest correct estimate or guess received iu March 1I0 lbs Xational Stock Food and 10 gallon cau Liquid Koal value 1000 For first nearest correct estimate or guess received in April one 10 gallon can Liquid Coal value 2500 For tho first nearest correct estimate or guess received in May one 3 gallon can Liquid Koal value 1U75 Valuable Information To aid in fothoifniiSgefigurlotlf we furnish Total paid admissions during May to the Chicago Worlds Fair wore 1050037 Total paid admissions during May to the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo were 599150 What will be the total number of paid admissions to the St Louis Worlds Fair July 4 Fig ure it out or guess at it and give in your estimate as indicated above Keeps hogs healthy kills lice on all kinds of animals cures tho pink eye and distem per and is the greatest remedy for germ diseases of animals known to modern sci ence Sold on it merits Your money back if not satisfied Write tho Company stamp for free advice on all germ diseases of animals One quart can 100 One gallon can 300 One five gallon can 137n Wausa Xob Dec 18 1902 I consider Liquid Koal one of tho best articles for all around purposes on the market Fot mites and lice in chicken houses and for lice on calves and horses it is the best aud cheapest thing I have over found Liquid Koal ought to bo on every farm Chas Ber ganhager rifd by National Medical Co Sheldon Iowa FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY JAMES CAIN Phone No 20 Up-to-Date Flour and Feed store mclook flee I Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnells drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phone 160 Res Phone 131 Registered Graduate Dentist Formerly located in At lanta Georgia All opera tions pertaining to modern dentistry performed accord ing to the latest scientific methods used in the large cities F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Filter mm iii null i in m i fii Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA BswssBNjvHNasarsa Go V5 DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free H L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate Of Kansas City Lental College I III 4 Oyer JasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska GUNN DENTIST Mo 2 Office over Grannis store McCook Neb DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMillens drug store Residence 702 Main Avoune Residence phono 53 Office phone 28 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska 3Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Postoffice building C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAWl McCook Nebraska Office In Court House Phone 181 C H BOYLE ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p o Building H P SUTTON McCOOK N JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA GHSGHESTERS EKGLISH FEIWIOYAL FILLS sale Always rellahlp Trfi HHESTER CHEMICAL CO Mention thi Der - NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To William Wight G W ArbogastBarton Snan Gardner and to all whom U may concern Tho commissioner appointed to locate a roarl commencing at center of sw quarter of 4on IS on the section lino that divides North Vni Precinct from Alliance Precinct Red Vii llS county Neb and known Arbogass si ner and extending south diverin ir or ft direction sufficient to aSSS high bluffs Dluu and secure the most practicil rnnW and coming back on tKme secUon Hno It nJ tho or near centor of sw quarter of swf in i andUoe the roal nw S HyCtG0EonqE B APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Vntn i m1nol Nebraska May 12 1901 m nerebr given t w filed in the city cCrka LL Iey M9 bond for a 1 cense to sell mnftPeatltland and vinous liquors in the hnLSpintuons blcinthSe A L Haley Applicant NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho county court of Red willow - Notice is hereby given that I will sit t county court room in McCook in i tho on the 5th day of December imint couty ton oclock am to examine Srt andSf f all c aims against said estate fflimialiw for the presentation of such claims iV1 from the 20th day of Mav TO nmoath3 limited for the paymontof deb iSil l time of said estate iRSi8ttionent w one ear from tho dato Dated May 20th 1901 oreof 5 awts SL Greek County Judge V i k s r f Vz