w LEBANON W II Booth is able to be out ngain E W Hull of Benkelrann is here on business Dod Wiinrins is home from Jewel uu emnty KansaB Walter Pennington had garden stuff in town Saturday Harden Smith is plastering Wm Mc Cnrtys residence The band will receive 850 for playing at Danbury the 4th H E Waugh arrived home Saturday night by the way of Bartloy D A McCarty is doing the finishing work on the new hotel The mission eireje meets July 7th with Mrs D P Hupp E M Pennington and Prank Iloobler are putting up S R Jollys alfalfa The State bank is making arrange ments to buy the Charles Miller stock out John Ilorton is improving the looks of the wood work about the bank with paint C A McCarty who has been doing carpenter work at Cook has returned here to live Jacob Ewalt of Aurora shipped bis threshing machine here this week He made a good run south and east of here last year Walter Thompson who has been oc cupying the barber chair at Atlanta while the barber got married returned Wednesday The little 8 month old child of W S Campbell and wife died very suddenly June 20th and was buried the 21st Cause of death not known Lebanon was represented at the C E convention at Alma June 24 to 27 by Viola Devoe Bessie Slutts A II Nicholas and F W7 Pel ton Walter Pennington and family of Missouri Ridge attended church here Sunday and took dinner at G N Cun ninghams in the edge of Kansas Mrs- Thompson of Wilsonville has been staying with her sons wife during his absence Mr Thompson is in Ot tawa looking over the country with a view of locating Rev Pogue preached at the McCarty school house Sunday afternoon Mrs Gatewood and children of Arapahoe came with him They will visit until after the 4th at her fathers John Hummells team ran away Sat urday on the road south of town The team fell and broke the wagon tongue thereby stopping themselves Henry Ilorton in the wagon had a close call Misses Snyder sister of Mrs Scofield came in last Friday They will spend their vacation here One is a teacher in the high school at MinneapolisMinn and the other teaches in the Omaha high school s Dr Isham field secretary for the Wesleyan university at Lincoln spoke at the M E church Sunday He spoke of the advantage of Christian education and the work done at the university xVfter the talk a collection of S20 was taken for the support of the school lie spoke at Danbury in the evening Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy says Mrs Mattie Burge of Martinsville Va I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried various medi cines without obtaining any permanent relief Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus and I procured a bottle of this remedy Only two doses were required to give her entire relief I then decided to try the medicine myself and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medi cine This remedy is for sale by all druggists BOX ELDER Maude Wilson is helping her mother vith her work now Ida Modrell visited with her brother J A Modrell one day last week A few of the young folks spent Satur day evening with Ella and Debbie John son J A Modrell had a cow killed by lightning during the storm Wednesdaj Qf last week The wind last week was hard on windmills It tore the wheels from Frank and Fred Lakins and S C Kings and W Y Johnsons mills Mrs Wilson a deaconess from the M E hospital at Omaha spoke at the church last Sunday morning and even ing and received a subscription of 15 to apply on the new hospital building BANKSVILLE My How the weeds grow JiKsaafiaaBMJfatiWCMggBaanmmam Now all together pull J H Relph Ed LawthersWm Relph and AVOlmstead had their grain cut last week A V Olmsteads barn granary and hen house were wrecked during the storm of the 20th DANBURY O B Woods returned from Omaha first of week Jesse Naden arrived from Franklin college Monday J L Sims shipped three cars of hogs to Kansas City this week A C Furman has sold the News plant to John and Ed Ruby James Williams surveyed section 15 town 1 range 28 for J C Lafferty J L Sims was elected director The meeting voted to have a new school house Mrs W A Stone who was visiting her brother in Republican City return ed Thursday S S Cass and wife Sundayed with Jesse Smiths and reported all kinds of fruit on his place Jake Wicks mother and wife the grain merchant of Marion Sundayed with friends here Adam Grass and family who were visiting Philip Gliems returned to their home in Hastings Tuesday JLSims had a sale last Saturday He sold two reapers horse harness and buggies Fred Wiggins was auctioneer In the dust storm last Friday evening five windmills were blown to pieces and the roof of J C Laffertys house was blown off and Tom Balls barn was blown over Rev Shepherd delivered a very inter esting lecture Saturday evening at the M E church to an appreciative audi ence subjectDiamonds in the Rough of which we have an abundance Rev Mason preached a practical ser mon to a house full Sunday evening in the Congregational church subject The open door He exhibited to the audience the fact that there is an open door for all the young ladies and gen tlemen which leads to a higher life not only here but hereafter One Ladys Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets I have I believe sold fifty boxes of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets on the recommendation of one lady here who first bought a box of them about a year ago She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good qualities of these tablets P M Shore druggist Rochester Ind The pleasant purgative effect of these tablets makes them a favorite with ladies everywhere For sale by all i druggists 3ARION It is plenty wet now for the hay men Marion Powell is here again looking over the ranch Blanche Henderson is helping Mrs A C Pew pick cherries It was a mistake about W E WThites little girl being scalded last week as was reported from Danbury One of Mr Nilssons hay men left for parts unknown Sunday and took with him a suit of clothes watch and chain and 82 in money that did not belong to him The wagon bridge west of town fell in Monday while James Taylor was cross ing it with a team and wagon No damage was done only to the bridge which will be rebuilt by WV Miller Doctors Said He Would Not Live Peter Fry WoodruffPa writes After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg and still getting worse the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at once as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me Foleys Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend and 1 immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I began to get better and con tinued to improve until I was entirely well Sold by A McMiilen mV Til yw MOTHERS DO YOU KNOW the many so called birth medicines aud most remedies for women in the treatment of her delicate organs contain more or less opium morphine and strychnine Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcot ics without labeling them poisons Do You Know that you should not take internally any medicine for the pain accompanying pregnancy Do You Know that Mothers Friend is applied externally only Do You Know that Mothers Friend is a celebrated prescription and that it has been in use over forty years and that each bottle of the genuine bears the name of The Bradfield Regulator Co Do you know that when you use this remeay aunng xne penou ui gcuitiuii Small fruit cherries and mulberries that you will be free of pain and bear are ripe ana tnose wno nave orcnaras aeaiuy aeauy unu ucv tmimcu i are busy caring for them Corn is recovering rapidly from the effects of the hail and with favorable weather will make a crop yet Well these thines are worth knowing They are facts Of druggists at ioo Dont be persuaded to try a substitute Our little book Motherhood free THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR C0t Atlanta Gfc gTiiMfrwiiifwTfrTtff INDIANOLA John Tenis is very sick with pneu monia Merle Hostetter departed for her home in Blue Hill Monday GCramer is building an addition to his house south of town Alice Thomas and Cora Thompson visitod in Bartloy Sunday Charlie Catlett of Bartley nttended services at the M E church here Sun day morning J J Samms of Blackhawk Colorado has moved his household goods here and will locate with us The Epworth League social given out for last Friday evening was postponed on account of the storm The band accorded a welcome to Mr Goddard and wife by treating them to a serenade Monday evening Adam lirass ana family came over from Danbury Tuesday and will visit with friends here for awhile The Cecilian Concert Co under the auspices of the Epworth League gave a musical which was well received George Cramer has bought Mrs Chinns property south of town and will move as soon as it is vacated Jasper Phillips of the Reporter hos gone to Indiana on a visit Frank Lacky is attending to his affairs during his absence Henry Powell reports a shotgun stolen from his barn one night last week and offers a reward for the capture of the guilty party The annual school meeting was held here Monday afternoon and resulted in the election of Lewis Corbin in place of R Thomas and the reelection of F Veriug by a unanimous vote The sporting world is all astir The ball players of Danbury came over Sat urday and had a game of ball with our boys our boys being the winners Later our team went to Oxford and were de feated One of the worst storms that ever visited this section of the country ocur red here last Friday and was very dis astrous to property A small amount of rain fell which was accompanied by much electricity Childrens day was appropriately ob served at the M E church Sunday eve ning and an interesting program was given Rev Crippen preached an ex cellent sermon in the morning and at the close of the meeting baptized and took into membership ten young con verts Captain L Goddard and wife are visiting old time friends and acquaint ances in McCook and Indianola He hails from the Philippines and is enroute to his home in Marysville Tennessee He lived here when a boy and after an absence of many years is viewing again the scenes of his boyhood days Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy This remedy is certain to be needed in almost every home before the summer is over It can always be depended up on even in the most severe and danger ous cases It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief Why not buy it now It may save life For sale by all druggists BARTLEY Ed Curleeof Lincoln is here this week Dr Mackechnie was in town first of week Cross arms are being put on the tele phone poles Dr Brown and wife made a business visit to Cambridge this week Childrens day at the M E church has been postponed indefinitely Hagge the sugar beet man was look ing after the work here this week Theobalds house looms up in fine style since the painting is finished The concrete works are now in full blast turning out fine building blocks A little daughter of Henry Harsh had her elbow joint dislocated during the storm Friday Sam Hoagland and son from north west of Indianola were business visitors here Wednesday The general appearance of Hoovers livery barn has been improved by a coat of paint this week James Williamson of Colby Kansas visited here a few days last week and left for home Sunday He is pleased with his home at Colby John Harry Dr HathornOtis Farrer AHuntwork and Bert Stevens each had a windmill destroyed Friday Dan Wolf had two windmills and other property smashed up Five cars were blown from the siding onto the main line No 5 was flagged and pushed the cars back to their proper place Had the cars gone out in the night a serious accident would likely have occurred Fridays storm did considerable dam age in this vicinity blew away part of the roof of S B Rowes house and lift ed Lincolns barn carrying it about 100 yards and setting it down right side up in Jones Crawmers lots Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Kings New Life Pills These pills change weakness into strength listlessness into energy brain fag into mental power Theyre wonderful in building up the health Only 25c per box Sold by L W Mc Connell NOT BENT ON CRUSHING UNIONS Omaha Business Mens Association Corrects a False Impression Omaha June 9 An Impression seems to have gone out through various channels that the Business Mens association recent ly organized in Qinuha Is bent on crushing ouc the labor unions of this city and Is af filiated In some way with a nntlonal body similarly inimical to organized labor A statement recently Issued the authority of the Omaha Business dis association denies this completely and further shows that even In the closed meetings of the as sociation the speeches of members have al ways been marked by the most respectful attitude toward the laboring man and not a word has been said that would suffer from public repetition The conference between the labor lend ers and the pedal committee or the Busi ness Mens association that was called by Governor Mickey brought out a clear and emphatic statement of the position of the two bodies as shown by the stenographic report which has just been transcribed It has been claimed In some quarters that this conference was barren of results but the exact alignment of posi tions obtained through It should afford con slderable satisfaction even If no advance was made toward arbitration of the dis pute This conference seems early to have set tled down to an effort on the part of Hon T J Mahoney the attorney of the Busi ness Mens association to pin the represen tatives of labor to a delinlte and explicit statement of the position and aims of the strike then on in Omaha In this he seems to have succeeded very well though at times calling upon himself expostulations from Mr Bell the president of the Central Labor union who insisted that he was nor a witness to be cross questioned and that Mr Mahoney used very harsh terms in de fining their position In the first place Mr Mahoney stated to the conference that the Business Mens as sociation had never questioned the right of the laboring man to organize in unions nor did they now question the rights of such unions to exist but he wished to establish the corollary of this by ascertaining whether the representatives of labor there present would also acknowledge the right of existence to unorganized labor This right was thereupon admitted by Mr Bell and his associates but they stoutly main tained the union men could not be expect ed to associate with or work alongside of nonunion men They would not deny the right of employers to hire nouunion men but they would insist that such men i once make application to enter the union Asked if that did not result in forcing all employes into union ranks thus in reality driving out the nonunion men the reply was made that they had no desire to crush him they only wanted to get hold of him and talk to him and inuke a man of him It was finally brought out however and in most unequivocal terms that the repre sentatives of the labor unions present would never be willing to submit to arbi tration the three salient points of the dis pute I The right of the employer to hire both uuljii and nonunion men with out discrimination 2 the use of the boy cott and J the sympathetic strike Tlmv Insisted that these were their weapons and perfectly legitimate weapons in their warfare against the nonunion man as they expressed it warfare agj inst the man who resists the onward march of organized labor It was further maintained with considerable show of effrontery that in the laboring world the majority is to rule and the minority must eventually yield Final ly Mr Bell declared quite hotly The time has gone by in this community when the individual has any very material rights left On the part of the Business Mens associa tion on the otaer hand the point was verv clearly made that they do not refuse to grant to the tinions that much sought fo recognitiou if such recognition implies simply an ac fiowledgment of their legal existence or even an agreement to settle questions affecting wages and hours with the ofiiccrs or committees representing such unions but the association in com mou with similar bodies of business men in Denver Kans s City Chicago New York and other cities does refuse to rec ognize the unions if that recognition can be accomplished only by signing contracts In which the employer is pledged to em ploy union m n exclusively and to refuse supplies merchandise or service to any in dividual firm or corporation that may b pronounced at any time unfair by the unions The kernel of the whole dispute seems to lie in this 1 u union men believe or pre tend they believe that their unions are in danger of disruption if they concede these principles to their employers The latter while absolutly refusing to surrender to such dictatorship have endeavored to point out that there will still be left much for organized labor to accomplish in this world without trying to run on union lines both the employes and the employers ends or the entire business of the community Thh position was voiced recently by a well known business man of Omaha who said Where would this sort of thing lead us were the unions to win out iu their strike It would result in a form of oli garchy in which the dictators would be a few men sitt lg behind a table in Labor Temple a litte government within the gov ernment issuing their mandates to the business men the professional men the moneyed men the statesmen of Nebraska Not a laborer could find work who did not belong to a nor could he on the other hand belong to a union unless that union saw fit to elect him Nor could any employer offer work uuless he agreed to abide by all the rules that the union might create of the justice aud equity of which the union should be the sole arbiter The daily press of Omaha has attempted to cloud the Issue By skillful use of head lines and juggling with the facts these papers have given out the impression for reasons best Inown to themselves that in many cases tue strikes had been won by the men and that in other instances the scale had been signed up by the em ployers Such defections have only oc curred among the smaller establishment and have not In any way affected the gen eral result The terms on which the vast majority of strikers have returned to work in Omaha indicate a complete surrender of their demands Indeed there have been no terms at all except that the men take their places and continue their employ ment as before wages not having seemed to cut much figure in this altercation The Business Mens association has not been jarred in the least It is by all odds the most representative body of employers ever gotten together in Omaha for any purpose made up much along the same lines as the famous Knights of So far It has been very ably manned developing from day to day greater strength of pur pose aud a clearer knowledge of what it Is about The meetings are maintained with regularity secrecy and strict attendance The business men of Omaha seem to have adopted as their working principle the now famous declaration found In the report of the nnthracite coal strike commission as follows The right to remain at work when oth ers have censed to work or to engage anew In work which others have abandoned Is part of the personal liberty of a citizen that can nevtr he surrendered and every infringement thereof merits and should re ceive the stern denouncement of the latv u - iittxJi Constipation headache backachevfeel mean no appetite all run down 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cholera and it was all riht It cured my Iioks I had throe feick ones and they all pot woll and done lino I also ued it for chicken lice and mites and it is all you claim for it It is the only Medicino for hog cholera I think UotlieijJehke Harrington Nob Dec U 1W1 I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleiii ed with it I am sure I saved my Iiogs with it last year and am going to keep it in stock all the time as it is the best thing I ever had on the place for everything it is intended for It is good for chicken cholera lice on stock insects of all kinds it will destroy all kinds F V Woman JAHES CAIN Manufactured by the National Medical Com pany Sheldon Iowa 5gmffJ553EWgSS Vj3mar4 5 i ra musnk T9 m b zn en m amasi iyvn siJ i UnKsm a h 2S25 Keeley St H Ohicacjo 111 Oct 2 1902 jfl I suffered -with falling and con- 1 estion of the womb with severe j pains through the groins I tf3 terea terriblv at tne time or men struation had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain 7hat to try I knew not for it seemed that 1 had tried all and failed but I had never tried Wine of Cardui that blessed remedy for sick women I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman Mrs Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health For advice in cases requiring special directions address giving symptoms The Ladies Advisory Department The Chattanooga Medicine Co Chattanooga Term Cft8BU APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Indianola Nebraska June 16 1904 Notice is horeby given that F K Miller has filed in the city clerks office his petition and bond for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 21 block H9 in the Second ward original city of Indiano la from May 1 1901 to April i0 1903 6-17-it F K Miller Applicant Ordinance No 116 An ordinance appropriating such sums of money as are deemed necessary to defray all of the expenses and liabilities of the city of Mc Cook Redwillow countv Nebraska as per estimates heretofore made by said city for the current fiscal year for the payment of tho same He it ordained by the mayor and council of the city of McCook Section 1 That the following sums of money be and the same is hereby appropriated to de fray the necessary expenses and liabilities of the said city of McCook Redwillow county Ne braska for the currentfiscal jear for the objects and purposes stated herein Salaries of officers 500 00 Making repairing streets alloys and crosswalks 1000 CO To pay firemen and supplies 500 00 Rent for water troughs and street sprink ling 2200 00 Supplies rent claims printing and elec tions 1100 00 Lighting streets 1400 00 Interest on bonds and sinking fund 1000 00 Library fnnd COO CO Section 2 That there bo and the same is hereby levied on the taxablo property within the corporate limits of the said city of McCook for tho purpose of defraying the expensos afore said the following tax on said property namely General fund 9 mills Waterfund 7 mills Electric light fund 4 mills Section 3 That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and aftpr its ageapproval and publication according to law Passed and approved this 27th day of June A D 1904 Attest C I Hall C J Rtax City Clerk Acting Mayor Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS drug store McConnells Office over 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 Iron ir and iteam Filter I earl and Sewer Pipe Brass dnnds PumDS an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun bclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA sHNJBVBVB MrsS EGRIGGS Professional Nurse Will do Shampooing and Hairdress Ing at home as usual Second doors east of Commercial hotel 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 Over Jas McAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska B Sif II McCOOK G U N N DENTIST rnoNE 2 Office over Grannis store McCook Neb DR A P WEJLLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMillena drug storo Residence iXS Jiam Aveune Kpsidenco phone 53 Office phono 28 Calls answered niglit or duy McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTED McCook Nebraska 5bAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Postoffice building C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office In Court House Phone 181 C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p p Building H P STJTTOjS JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A BusjcMedioiiiB for Besj People Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor n fpeciflc for Constipation Indigestion Live 1 nnrtR irea Sluggish Bowels Headache fpt IfSRocky Mountain Tea in tab Km rSion Cent2 a box- Genuine made by Mollister Drug Company Madison Wis OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE CHICHESTERS EHGUSfiT PEMSIYROYAL PILLS Co o yv e 4S Kj SaiV Alirev miiu Oold metallic boxesT 5iKhlnMKeU 1 Take no other ReVu lth bIue ribbon tutionanl Imitation 7C5POUB tt or send in J uJiofyourUiJKi stomns for monlalH anil rSiJ rilca T all Drugjjists o Testimonials Sold by CHICHEsteo 2100 Sadhnn v iOAI CO uJrr Mention tMB6Dep NOTICE TO LAND nwvonc ftfisafeiirta The commissioner appointed to locitn locate a commencing nt tlo southwest three 3 SirMi P road iuarterofsnct0r ir i tho WtoWiT Is 8K low coniVeb Red half section line one 1 mile tX Ce north on corner of the northwest onartnnft0 ortueast 7 township three 3SanlCU v west of tho Sixth P M aSrteSnI8h5t28 at has reported in favor ofKtfuthewi and all objections thereto or 2 ages must bo filed in the conntv im before noon of the 17thd25nf Arkofilce 0l said road will be established witte r19W or thereto reference J WILCOX Countj Clork J f V KJt v f - tl f - i fj Jt I 1 f N 1 Ai