ft ffl B Meeting or Board of Equalization Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Red Willow county will sit ns a bonrd of equaliza tion of assessment June 13th 14th and 15th on which dates ths assessments will be eqaulized and adjusted E J Wilcox County Clerk REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIE Citizens Bank of McCook of McCook Nebraska Chaeteu No 270 Incorporated u the statj of Nebraska at the close of buincB9 May 29 1005 ltiS0UECE8 Loans and discount 206708 84 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 1IH8 19 Hanking house furniture and fixtures 16 0 0 00 Current uxpensfs and taxes paid 811 63 Due from national state and private banks and bankers 50111 85 Chcckfc and items of excbnge 1028 72 Cash Bills r 6187 00 Specie 8212 07 60140 24 Total 29100890 LIAUILITIES Capital stock paid in 50000 00 Surplus fuud 4C00 00 Undivided profit 6128 4G Individual deposits subjcctto check 1005S9 90 Demand certificates of de posit 47ftJ7 0t Time certificates of deposit 52028 00 Cashiers checkb outstanding 11473 70 Due to state aud private banks and bankers 1SS51 72 2S0280 44 Totil 291008 90 State of Nebra ka County of Red Willow ss I A C Ebert cashier of tho above named bank do soleriuly swear that the above state ment is correct and a truo copy of tho report made to the state banking board A C Ebert Cashier Attest V FnASKtis Director V B Wolfe Director Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of June 19J5 U H Bebby Seal Notary Public My commission expires October 8 1907 TTt III Ti ffl iifiTl TTTr1fflHBffHHiffililSTM 1 ftlrSSTilffasiTi iOBawaMeMemgitMiyjTwivmgMiiii nm Why is it that Ayers Hair Vigor does so many remark able things Because it is a hair food It feeds the hair puts new life into it The hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing And gradually all the dark rich color of early life comes back to gray hair VTIien I Crst used Ayera Hair Visor my liair was about all urav JJutiiotv it u mei ri li ul ick ami as tliiclc as f coulil wkIi Mns SrsA Klopkinstiin TiuchiiiIhi Aa it a Sal br ttln iunim ts for WE i wt v ti O I fs o k lorav nair Srrrr r3 waTOjr - nr MARSH The Butcher wants you Trade The best of everything is his motto Phone 12 D C MARSH Chamberlains COLIC CH0LEHA AND Diarrhea Remedy A few doses of this remedy will invariably cure an ordinary at tack of diarrhea It has been used in nine epi demics of dysentery with perfect success It can always be depended upon even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and chol era morbus It is equally successful for summer diarrhea and cholera infantum in children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take Every man of a family should keep this remedy in his home Buv it now It mav save life Vrice 25c Large Size 50c WfaWMUWWWWa Almond Shells arent edible neither are wheat hulls They are removed by our special proc ess before crushing the wheat for Cal ifornia Wheatose Flaked wheat food for breakfast All good grocers RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 Gus A Roedel is entertaining bis father in law G H Barthel G II Bartbel left last Thursday for his home at Deshler Thayer county W N Rogers has organized a gun club including those in his naighborhood about Shudeland Park W P Burns is home from his eastern and northeastern Nebraska visit and he 3 better-than-ever satisfied with western Nebraska now - The little son of Mr and Mrs G H Rowland was playfully kicked by a colt Thursday of last week sustaining a fract ured leg between the knee and thigh He Is coming on nicely Mr andMrs Charles Ebert colebrated their silver wedding anniversary Thurs day of last week Many friends from the neighborhood assisted them in making the occasion a memorable one with feast ing and a merry time The people in the Ash Creek neighbor hood enjoyed a serenadelast Thursday nightfrom sweet singers HMSchamel insists however that he had to dig one of his dogs out from under the straw stack and the other family dog has not been seen since W N Rogers has received his great gun for that famous hunt It will kill an elephant at any old distance and the manner in which Walter polished off that coyote the other day is encourag ing his self esteem as a marksman He has donated the club to friend Brittain The Whitefaces and Pumpkinhuskers were in conflict on the Rogers diamond Sundaj last the Whitefaces winning by one score Whitefaces 3 0 2 0 0 110 4 11 Pumpkinhuskers 1 2 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 10 There are indications that the trouble may be repeated next Sunday LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA JMOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City June 7 1905 Receipts of cattle thus far this week are 29500 last week 19600 last year 17400 On Monday best steers sold steady others weak to ten cents lower Cows and heifers were weak to ten cents lower Stockers and feeders steady on a few best lots others ten to fifteen cents lower On Tuesday best steers were 5 to ten cents lower others ten to fifteen cents lower Best cows and heifers were steady to ten cents lower medium ten to fifteen cents lower and grassy stuff fifteen to 25 cents lower Bulls were dull and weak veals weak to lower Stockers and feeders were slow but mostly steady The demand for beeves today was very dull and prices mostly ten cents lower although extremes ranged from five to twenty cents off- Cows and heifers were five to fifteen cents lower Bulls weak veals steady Best 800 to 900 pound feeders were steady all other kinds weak to lower Stock she stuff was dull and weak The following table gives quotations now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers 5 75 to 6 00 Good 5 40 to 5 0 Ordinary 4 65 to 5 40 Choice cornfed heifers 4 S5 to 5 25 Good 4 50 to 4 S5 Medium 4 00 to 4 50 Choice cornfed cows 4 50 to 4 So Good 3 75 to 4 50 Medium 3 25 to 3 75 Canners 2 00 to 3 00 Choice stags 4 25 to 4 75 Choice fed bulls 3 75 to 4 25 Good 3 25 to 3 75 Bologna bulls 2 25 to 3 00 Veal calves 5 00 to 5 50 Good to choice native or western stockers- 3 75 to 4 25 Fair 3 25 to 3 75 Common 2 75 to 3 25 Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 25 to 4 75 Fair 3 75 to 4 25 Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 75 to 4 25 Fair 3 25 to 3 75 Common 3 00 to 3 25 Good to choice stock heifers 2 75 to 3 00 Fair 2 25 to 2 75 Good to choice stock calvessteers 4 00 to 4 50 Fair 3 50 to 4 CO Good to choice stock calvesheifers 3 00 to 3 50 Fair 2 50 to 3 00 Receipts of hogsthis week are 32500 last week 32800r last year 26200 The market Monday was steady Tuesday strong to five cents higher closing with the advance lost and today 26 to five cents lower with bulk of sales from S527J4 to 532 top 535 Receipts of sheep this week are 20 300 last week 18300 last year 8300 Mondays market was ten cents lower on sheep lambs steady Tuesdays trade was steady to ten cents higher on all offerings and today the market was slow and weak to five cents lower We quote Choice lambs 8585 to 6 choice yearlings 540 to 550 choice wethers 475 to 485 choice ews 535 to 450 r LEBANON Mrs Ed Hummell has been quite sick Havilah Hupp arrived from Illinois this week Earl Bodwell pitched the entire game for Lebanon last Tuesday Alexander Broman died on Tuesday May 22nd and was buried on Thursday the 24th Mrs Martha Harris was down from McCook and her daughter Jessie was up from Havelock Decoration day There was a largo crowd in town Tuesday to witness tho ball game Dan bury and Indianola being strongly rep resented Theodore Thomas travelling passen ger and traflic agent for the Burlington and connecting linos was in Lebanon last week Tuesday looking over the ground with a view to locating the pro posed farmers elevator on the Burling ton right of way He says the Bur lington will insist on the elevator hav ing 5000 bushels capacity The farmers have about 100 names The shares are 25 The share limit is six and some are going tho limit The Decoration day exercises were held in tho Presbyterian church Rev W H Scofield delivered a short ad dress Several vocal quartettes were given Mrs W n Scofield sang a solo Rev Scofield and Ora C Bodwell gave a music number on organ and violin representing the booming of cannon and noise of battle this was finely rendered Those constituting the quartette wore Misses Minnie Nelson and Alta Mc Carty and Messrs Clyde Bodwell and Elwin E Devoe After tho programme in the church Miss Viola Devocs school children gave a flag drill just outside the church The band played a patriot ic selection and then lead in the march to the cemetery playing a march on the way After decorating the graves the crowd dispersed many going to wit ness the ball game between the clubs of Indianola and Lebanon This was an exciting game resulting in victory for Lebanon by a score of 9 to 7 DANBURY Dora Green way is helping in the hotel this week Nettie Eno returned to her home in McCook Saturday Mr Plumruer is having the house that he bought repaired Mrs Avery of Traer Kansas is visit ing at the home of Mrs J L Sargent John Worrell who has been visiting in Indiana and Missouri has returned Mr and Mrs W J Stilgebouer visit ed relatives of Bartley Sunday and Monday Mr Beebe and family o northwest of McCook visited at the home of Dan Cashen last Sunday Dr and Mrs W A DeMay visited jthoir daughter Mrs A If red Ashton at Cedar Bluffs Sunday Mrs J L Murrs father and sister Mr and Miss Douglass of Indiana are here visiting the former Mrs Wade mother of Mrs E E Hayes is visiting at the latters home Mrs Wade is from Banksville Miss Daisie Dolph has gone to Den ver to visit friends May Dolph will take her place in Morgans store on Sat urdays Miss Mattie Colling of near Indian ola was kidnapped by Mr Gill of Kan ona Kansas Monday evening She was brought back through here Tuesday by her brother and sister -The sheriff had the kidnapper in his possession SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Bed Willow county Nebraska under a decree in aii action wherein Otto Hopt is plaintiff and Catharine Reynolds is defend ant to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the east door of tho court house in Mc Cook Red Willow county Nebraskaon the 20th day of June 1905 at the hour of one oclock p m the following described real estate to wit The south east quarter of section twenty three township three north range twenty six west of the sixth principal meridian in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 25th day of May 1905 A C Crabtkee Sheriff Boyle Eldred attorneys il I 41 s 4 ji l G DO NOT BECOME TACKY DO NOT RUST DO NOT WARP and SPLIT LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG AND ALWAYS LOOK NEW PAINTED WITH S fl Wvi 9AO wy v Screen Door Paint MADE IN GREEN and BLACK Keady for Dse You Can Apply It PUT UP TS 1 2 pint pint quart 1 2 gallon and gallon cans ii CONE BROS Druggists CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILL GO1 lfe 0 Safe Always reliable Ladled ask Druggist fot CHICHESTERS XXULISH in Red and Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Itcfuse dnnjreroun nubtl tatlonsand Imitation Buy of your Druggist or send 4c in stamps for Particulars Tentl monlals and Keller Tor J aille in Utter by return Mall 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO 2100 aZadUon Square IMIULA PA Mention thli saner Good farming such ns 19 practiced by tho most skillful and successful farmers of Red Willow County is not a matter of chance or opportunity but largely n result of study and special and general education The best farmers are con- stantly in touch with the progress of ag riculture everywhere and are quick to adopt all real improvements and slow to take up fads Tho beat way to know both the good and the bad is to read an ably edited farm paper like Tho Home stead of Des Moines Iowa a paper con ducted by practical farmers living on their own farms with departments do voted to every branch of farm and home industry employing the ablest experi ment station workers and writers of tho West to discuss important topics and presenting each week all that a farmer needs to know of his calling Tho Homestead is a grand paper for both the reader and tho advortizer because jt is so good a paper and read by so many farmers of the best class The Tribune is always pleased to forward subscrip tions for this excellent farm journal If you want pretty face and delightful air Rosy cheeks and lovely hair Wedding trip across tho sea Put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea Estray Came to my farm 5 miles south of McCook about six weeks ago a red and whito yearling steer calf Charles Nothnagel G 9 Jfcb Tired out worn out woman cannot sleep eat or work seems as if she would fly to pieces Hollisters Rocky Moun tain Tea makes strong nerves and rich blood 35 cents Tea or Tablets frlUV It Saves You Money Dr Howards Dyspepsia Specific Reg ular Price 50cLon Cone BroPrice 25c Tho special half prico salo of Dr How ards specific for the cure of consti pation ami dyspopsia by Lon Cone 13ro means tho saving of a few dollars on every familys yearly bill for medi cines Each 50 cent bottle Lon Cone Bro solllt for 25c contains sixty doses of a medicine that is pleasant to take and which can be dopended upon to cure tho Arorst case of constipation dyspopsia or liver trouble Lon Cone Bro have so much faith in the superior merit of this medicine that they say If Dr Howards specific does not cure you come back to our store and we will re turn your money If you are troubled with constipation headacho or dizziness or if your food does not digest naturally and easily you cannot alford to let pass tho special prico that Lon Cone Bro are making this week on Dr Howards specific SCHOOL CREEK Mrs Baston of Bartley is visiting Mrs Otto Webber this week Anna Sargent is at home having fin ished the summer course in dressmaking at Cambridge Stella Smith expects to go to Long montColoradonext weekto keep house for her father An uncle of Burt Rohrers from Ohio is visiting him Ho has been sight seeing in Colo and was in a wreck Sunday where two cars were thrown off tho track but escaped with slight bruises Henry Talcott came up from Crete last Thursday Ho will build a two story house and barn of concrete stone he and George Wheeler will manufacture on his farm They also will make fence posts W JiyJIUMIII MllWIWWllllllMIIIMlMlMlWlnWMWwaTIMMIWBWMBMCTWWMMMMMBMMWWM MK5iKaaatfiMiaiMiVHiaHaanMniMunflKMaiBMnMMMPMa Ribbon Sale AT McADAMS STORE Commencing aturday June 10th We will place on sale a large assortment of plain and fancy colored ribbons Sale Will Continue for Ten Days A larger assortment or a better bargain in ribbons has never been offered here before No 40 Ribbon at 5c a Yard jiii ii mi A 1000 LOAN with the McCook Co operative Building 6c Savings Association can be paid off in monthly payments of 1252 If you are paying more you pay too much We can mature rour loan on smaller monthly payments and less money in the aggregate than any comepting associa tion Call on the secretary who will explain our system Office in First National Bank McCook Building Savings Association tonsigf Your Live Stock To i iieiii9ii un yyi STOGK YARDS KANSAS CITY MO We alsohave our own houses at CHICAGO SOUTH OMAHA SIOUX C2TY SOUTH ST JOSEPH DENVER fteadotif market letter In this paper Write us for any special Information desired To Cure Take Laxative Bromo -1 - i4iaFriSt5i rs s5 sBJ MRS L P GJKIGG AGENT FOB ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods T Jireo doors eiiBt of DeU rods storo Dr Herbert J Prait Registered Graduate Dentist r Ollico over McConnelPs Drug Storo McCOOK NEB Toleplionos Ofllco 100 rosidonco 131 Formor location Atlanta Georgin L H LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Phono 56 Ollico ovor McCOOK McMillens drug storo NEBRASKA fi P SUTTON McCOOK V JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelloy Office Bldg Phono No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free J F Hart M D McCOOK 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One Day as w Minine Tablets JS 77 Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months ThlS Signature V- S Ay Jl SSB 1 HI n i 4TF IESTDI0NIAL DelmontS D Dec 17 1902 t t t o tt sii t KVor VS cholera and it -was all CUed y J bad three sick ones SSrf Nry alMofc el1 and done I also nsed it I for chicken lico and mites and it is all you claim for it It is the only Medicine for ho cholera I think Gottlieb Jebke Harrinqton Xeb Dec 111902 I am using Liquid Koal and am well pleas g H a am su re 1 saved mr hss with it U year and am gome to keep it in stock all rlarak13 tb bst thing I ever had on Si CiVor everything it is intended for It good for chicken cholera 1 ce on stock inecta of all kinds it will destroy all kinds F W Woman JAHES CAIN AlqnnfnAinnl l 41 Sheldon iu tuo national Medical Com- pany Iowa v i Cores Grip In Two Days oi every ox25c a