m 1 fp llillll SSSSWWWk WkmSsmml -v jr SSL GALLON ttuuvoift 1 tKWtTijXJS V - 15 gallons of water heated to tho point of BARTLEY R C Fidler is building an ad dition to his residence Mr Axtell is improving his property with fresh paint Mr Blair is erecting a good barn on his residence property Dr Arbogast heard the Jubilee singers in Cambridge Friday night F G Stilgebouer and family visited in Danbury Saturday and Sunday Mr and Mrs H L Brown and family were Indianola visitors Saturday Mr Plessurgers goods arrived Monday from Ohio and he moved out into the country Farmers wives and daughters fo the trading in town now the men folks are too busy Murry Corbin is building an addition to his residence Durbin -and Peterson are the contractors Rev Jenkins of Cambridge at tended church in Bartley Sunday and visited with Otto Webber and family Ed Sughrone is hauling out to his farm a carload of lumber that was used in the St Louis Ex position James Carnahan and many others are adding beauty to their premises by setting out shade and fruit trees Gordon G Alhey has taken the contract to build a fine house for Henry Kornhaus as soon as he finishes oneTfor Chas Pycha The painting and papering adds much to the interior of the Chris tian church The ladies aid so ciety deserve the credit for this improvement Mr Orville Premer who has been helper at the station here for several months has been trans ferred to Red Cloud and Lute Flint has secured the position here - - - g 3p TTT taj uoning wniie Dreatuast is cooking When water gets too hot reservoir jj can be moved away jaij from fire by shifting ii the leaver shown hi JL F vJCTs E imam a fw wi j m hwprte3 -x ESSE Harry Blackson came down from May wood last Friday and visited friends in these parts Harry bought a lot of land before the boom and is prospering Miss Lena Saunders stopped over here Saturday on her way from Stockville where she had at tended her mothers funeral to Norman where she is teaching Miss Flora B Quick our ef ficient superintendent of schools was in Bartley Monday and Tues day superintending the examina tion of the Sth grade in our school A little daughter of Ed Shoe maker fell from a buggy Sunday and was quite badly injured Dr Arbogast rendered the necessary surgical aid and says no serious result is anticipated AVill Sheets is drilling wells with a machine of his own mak ing that cost less than 100 and he has drilled wells where others failed who had paid 500 for the machine they used Mrs R W Mills arrived here from Idaho first of the week after a tedious journey and delay on account of a wreck near Billings Elder Mills was greatly rejoiced to welcome his wife and babies sound and well Take advantage today of some of The Trigones subscription offers Appetite poor this morning OUF0RN14 WHEATQ FJaVeiJ Wheat Food Cooxs in two rntntrtes St Porridge with cream and toast will tone you up Deliciouslight and all right Ia two pound packages Sealed to protect Its -purity And flavor All good grocers f K Si f W B JL 1 Uff i II I ii iniTVilii ii i ih Jitn Ff- 3 J a m is CI vrcgjty m Where pressure water is used 34 this malleable irnn ninnvfnncinn rmfs water front which has more heating surface than anv other supplies abundance 3335 of hot water to - all parts of the house pidco ot reservoir It takes the yir v- 4iwiVS3WJff T L MAY 5 4faM3SBS We heartly invite our friends to call any day during the above mentioned week and we will demonstrate the superior qualities of the New Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Ranges The MAJESTIC MALLEABLE and steel range as formerly turned out by the Majestic people has been considered throughout the entire country par excellence and far ahead of any other range made But with the NEW CHARCOAL IRON BODY in place of steel making it double its value and the fact that it is the only range in existence made of Malleable and Charcoal Iron you can readly see that if quality is con sidered the Majestic leads by a big margin We want you to call at our store during this week and let us explain this new feature CHARCOAL IRON BODIES let us explain why it is the best material for range bodies and incidentally why it is not used on other ranges We want you to call if you intend to buy or not as the information gained will serve you in the future HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITSFREE Come any day during next week and have buttered hot biscuits and hot coffee Biscuits baked on a Maj estic in three minutes while you wait HANDSOME SET OF WAREFREE With ever range sold during this Demonstration we will give absolutely free one set of Majestic ware worth every cent of 750 This ware will be on exhibition at our store Everything useful ornamental and durable Come in and see it and you will agree with us that it cannot be bought for a cent less than 750 and it is cheap at that Come in any day you are welcome whether you intend to buy or not MAN 1SSS INDIANOLA Grandma Russell is still ver sick E S Byfield Sundayed with homefolks in McCook Mrs W H Short was a Mc Cook visitor Saturday Mr W Plourd has returned from his trip to California Carpenters are in demand and work of all kinds is plenty H C Clapp of McCook was on our streets a few days ago Everybody is busy now mak ing garden and planting spuds Mrs Gerver of McCook is visiting her daughter Mrs W H Allen Mrs Frank Fritsch who has been very sick is improving slow ly of late Mr A A Kryder of Minden spent Sunday with Dick Hatcher and family W H Short so says rumor has bought the Briggle place and will occupy it soon Mr Roseborough of the Chicago Electrical Company was in town Friday and Saturday Roy Mann and Miss Daisy Dean visited the latters parents near Cambridge Sunday Mr and Mrs I M Beardslee of McCook are in the city the guest of their many friends A N Puckett and granddaugh ter have returned from their visit with relatives at Fairbury Mattie Kessler went up to Mc Cook Saturday on No 5 and visited with relatives over Sun day Mr Charley McCollin and Miss Dora Porter drove up from Bart ley Saturday and visited with friends Mrs Vernum and baby of Freedom visited at the home of W H Walker last week re turning home Sunday Lewis Elmer has had his home in south Indianola painted which adds much to its appearance Wm Thompson is looking for a carpenter to build his house on on his farm in south Indianola Mr J Neil Co are build ing a large coal shed near the railroad track in east Indianola MrStrockey has his new house under good headway and expects to have it ready for occupancy soon The family of our new banker C McAnulty has moved into the Strockey property purchased by them Mr and Mrs Fred Vering drove up to McCook Friday Mr Vering took No Kansas Mr and Mrs are in town Ginthers mother 1 4 for Marysville Miss Edith Letts and little nephew who have been visiting here have gone to their home in Benedict Miss Delle Toogood came home from Hastings Sunday night to rest and visit awhile with the homefolks Frank Howe has gone to Wray Colo to work a while at his bus iness stone mason at the wage of six dollars per day J IIJL Chas Ginther visiting with Mrs They are talk- ins of making their home here Frank Purvis station agent at Bartley with his wife and little daughter drove up to Indianola Sunday and visited with W H Smith and family Mrs B Miller and children went to McCook last Friday ev ening to be in attendance at the 7th Day Adventists meeting held at that place on Saturday Say that was a nice little roast the editor of the Inde pendent Reporter gave us in his paper last week We enjoyed it very much Come again Mr Byfield Hi BANBURY Mr Lumbs grandson is back a visiting Sylvia Remington is very sick with St Vitus dance Mr and Mrs Thomas visited in Herndon over Sunday A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Chauncy Messner April 23rd F G Stilgebouer of Bartley visited in Danbury Sunday and Monday Mrs Sargent Miss Strain and Mrs Woods visited in McCook Monday Burr French and family have moved here He will work on the section Mrs Cashen Mrs DeMayMrs Rogers and Griff DeMay all went to McCook one day last week Misses Morris and Deitsch gave a picnic in Marion for their pupils An enjoyable time was reported Alex Browns chicken and smoke house burned down a week ago last Wednesday They lost about 900 worth of pork News was received from Kan sas City that Alfred Metcalf who was there to have an operation preformed died on Saturday evening Notice of Estray Came to my farm known as the old Sharp farm in Coleman precinctabout March 1st 1906 a dark bay mare aged about four years and weighs about 1000 pounds Unless claimed by the owner and expenses paid etc the ani mal will be sold as required by law DeWitt Griffiths Notice of Estray Strayed from my farm about nine miles southwest of McCook or or about March 29th one iron gray two year old colt has white apot on forehead and silver tail A E French Culbertson Neb For Sale 15 milch cows fresh Call at residence old Lawson dwelling McCook Nebraska 4 134ts Thos OKourke m 11 m n Si KSf spj Na H n McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday afternoon Corn - 33 Wheat 63 Oats 25 Rje 40 Barley 25 Hors 5 80 Eggs 1 Good Buttor lj FRED R BRUNS Barber Shop Bath Booms Rear Citizens bank C H Boyle ir a VVA M 1 i C E Eldeed Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Long Distance Phone 44 Rooms 1 ana 7 second floor Mernntr wVi Postoflice Building MCL00K NeD DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free V4 W 3 A Spy Glass is for the use of the man who finds himself in old age looking about for a friend Had this same man used a spy glas3 in his youth to dis cern how and where he could economize and build up a BANK account he could have found his way blindfolded to comfort friends and happiness in his old age A true fact and the wonder is that any man fails to spy it Ask the First National Bgfe for further par ticulars vt