9 it W ts I y k e CITY CHDRCH ANHOUNCBMBNTS Chribtian Biblo Bchool nt 10 a m Preaching at 11 a in and 8 p m 0 E at 7 p in All aro welcome R Ai Ainswoktu Paetor Episcopal Pronchinp sorvicos at St Albsns church at 11 a m and 730 p m Sunday echool at 10 u m All aro welcome to those services E R Eakle Rector Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sormon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p in Every Sunday Wm J Kikwin O Al 1 Baptist Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching service at 1100 a m Even ing sorvico at 800 13 Y P U at 7 p ra A most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us E Burton Pa3tor Christian Science Sorvicos Sun day at 11 a m and Wednesday nt 8 p m Aleetings held in the Morris block Room open all the time Science litera ture on sale Subject for next Sunday Adam and Pullen Man EVANQKMCAL LuTHKRAN Rogulnr German preaching sorvices in the court room of the AlcCook court houso every Sunday morning at 1030 All Germans and Russians cordially invited Rev Wm Bkukogeman G07 5th st East Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching nt 11 a m and 8 p m by pastor Junior C E at 3 p m Senior Endeavor at 7 p m Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at eight oclock The public is cordially invited to these services Rev E S BicKford of Tren ton will preach both morning and evening G B Hawkes Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermon by pastor at 11 and 8 Special sermon at night Class meeting at 12 Junior Lengu at i Epworth League at 645 Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 745 AI B Carman Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tional Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E nt 130 p m Senior C E at 400 p m Prayer meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All Germans cordially invited to these services Rev Gustav IIenkelmann 505 3rd street West Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings been made in the county clerks have offico since last report Philips Voiles et ux to William E Voiles wd to lots 19 20 blk 3 1st ad Bartley 75 00 John Dunning et ux to Rich ard Dunning wd to lot 15 blk 39 Indianola 35 00 Affa CSeeley to John and Rich ard Dunning wd to w hf nw qr 5 e hf no qr sw qr ne qr 6327 1000 00 Clint Hamilton Lor Co to C L Adams wd to lots 7 S blk 23 McCook 2000 00 Vance AIcManigal to The Mc Cook Electric Co wd to pt 3 in 323 29 1000 00 Edmund S Cavanaugh to Fed eral Union Surety Co assign ment to se qr 12 ne qr 13 2 2G 1 00 L AI Howard et ux to James H Howard wd to lot 160 in Indianola cemetery 10 00 N L Cronkito wid to Albert G Bump wd to lots 4 5 blk 25 2nd AlcCook 625 00 Jacob Steiumetz et ux to Ona Steinmetzwd to lot 8 blk 10 West AlcCook 100 James A Porter et ux to Wise Wiggins wd to lots 6 7 blk 4 Lebanon 3000 00 Russell Koons et ux to William C Alorris wd to lots 13 14 blk 6 Lebanon 350 00 Llona Turner et cons to Wil liam C Alorris wd to lot 15 16 blk 6 Lebanon 200 00 Bert D AlcCarty et ux to Wil liam Sullivan wd to pt sw qr 1400 00 City of Indianola to T M Ho ward cert to lot 160 in In dianola cemetery The McCook Electric Light Co to The AlcCook Electric Co deed to lot 5 n hf lot 2 blk 22AIfiCook 100 The AlcCook Electric Co to The International Trust Co trust deed to lot 5 n hf lot 2 blk 22 AlcCook 25000 00 United States to Joseph W torer pat to e hf nw qr 1 2 in 30426 Alfred Carter et ux to Emma H Carter wd to nw qr ne qr ne qr nw qr 24-3-29 2000 00 Syren J VanAleter et ux to May Martin qcd to se qr nw qr7339 100 LEGAL NOTICE In Justice Court before H H Herry jus tice of the peace Claud Barber defendant will take notice that on the 22nd day of September 190a H H Berrv a instice of the neace of Red Willow county Nebraska issued an order of attach- I ment for the sum of 1715 in an action pending before mm wherein u Li XJeurou cc company is plaintiif and Claud Barber is defendant and that property of the defendant consisting of money due and owing in the hands of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Bailroad Company garnishee as wages for work and labor performed by said defendant for said railroad company has been attached UDder Miid order of attachment Said cause was continued for hearing to the 7th day of Novem ber 190S at 9 oclock A M 10-23-3 C L DeGeoff Co DEMOCRATS SWEEP NEBRASKA Incomplete Returns Indicate Plurality of 10000 for Bryan Lincoln Nov 5 Returns on Tues days election while far from com plete are sufficiently definite -to con firm and emphasize the first report that the Democrats have made a sweeping victory in Nebraska While the pluralities for the victorious party are not phenomenally large they are complete the state ticket and candi dates for congress in most instances running parallel with Air Bryan who was expected to lead the ticket by sev eral thousands Complete returns from a third of jthe counties and scat tering precinct returns from most of the remainder show that Bryan will liave a plurality of not less than 10000 r 1 Shallenberger Democrat for gov ernor and the balance of the Demo cratic state ticket will have hardly a thousand less But the Democratic victory does not stop there At least three prob ably four and possibly five of Nebras kas six congressmen are Democratic only one Hinshaw in the Fourth dis trict being assured of escaping from the wreck Nearly complete returns from every county in the Fourth dis trict shows that Hinshaw has won by nearly 700 votes although his district gave Bryan a plurality There is a close fight in the Fifth district be tween Norris Republican and Ash ton Democrat with the chances fa voring the Democrat Not enough re turns have been received from the Sixth to base an estimate but the trend in the distriot is Democratic The greatest surprise of all is the overwhelming majority the Democrats will have in the legislature Of the 133 senators and representatives elect ed the canvassers of returns could find but sixteen Republicans who had Avon These of course are incom plete but the Republican state com mittee concedes the Democrats will control both branches Lancaster Lincoln county which has for thirty years elected none but Republican members to both branches this year sends four Republicans and three Democrats The defeat he sustained did not weiih heavily on Mr Bryan He was one of the most cheerful of those at hishome and laughed and joked good naturedly with his many visitors IOWA 70000 F0R REPUBLICANS Jamieson Elected to Congress From Eighth Iowa District Des Alqines Nov 5 More complete returns received indicate that Tafts plurality in Iowa will pass the 70000 mark The estimate is based on prac tically complete returns from two thirds of the counties and it will prob ably be sustained by complete returns This plurality of 70000 is G000 more than was given to McKinley in 189C and is more than a normal Republican plurality Hepburn was defeqted in the Eighth district by Jamieson Democrat Hulls majority in the Seventh dis trict will be 6000 Cummins for United States senator has won by an over whelming majority Returns from nearly every county in the state indi cate his election over Lacey by at least 25000 The complexion of the next Iowa legislature will be pro gressive Republican Shenandoah la Nov 5 Complete returns from the eleven counties in the Eighth congressional district show that W D Jamieson Democrat de feated William P Hepburn Republic an 439 votes Jamieson is thirty five years old and is a native of Iowa He has conducted a newspaper here for the past seven years and two years ago was elected to the state senate Air Hepburn was first elected to con gress from Iowa in 1880 and has served continuously with the excep tion of six years between 1SS6 and 1892 Kansas Still Republican Topeka Kan Nov 5 Returns from fifty nine counties have been received These give Taft 22024 and Bryan 16 417 Later returns are reducing the estimated plurality of Taft and of Stubbs for governor Stubbs plurality is placed at 20000 and Tafts about 3000 more The election of Joseph L Bristow to the United States senate is assured Returns show the election of thirtj nme Democratic representatives and five Democratic senators seventy Republican representatives and thirty Republican senators This leaves six teen representatives and five senators still in the coubtiul column The Re publicans have a majority in the legis lature or fit sx net counting the doubtful members ajid of thirty five counting all the doubtful encs the Democratic column Detroit Nov 4 V th Tart au i Sherman carrying the state by rrje majority estimated at aoout lOuuGO the successful candidate ior governor of Michigan is not known this morn- ing Returns frora the slate ara sov er than they have been for ycrrs publican candidates fcr rcnroc Lsv r been elected in all but tlic First dis trict where the votes have not been counted and the result is not Irnown Taft Wins in Sccth Dakota Pierre S D Nov 4 This state has been carried by Taft by a plurality es timated at 30000 In 1904 Mr Roose velt received a plurality of 50114 Robert S Vessey Republican candi date for governor has been elected Bryan Loses in Utah Salt Lake Nov 4 Mr Bryan has lost Utah by a majority estimated at 5000 52500 of the states 100000 votes going to Mr Taft William Spry Republican hasbeen elected governor by a small majority j NEW JERSEY GOES REPUBLICAN Tafts Plurality Will Bo About Seventy Thousand Trenton N J Nov 4 Revised re turns Indicate that Mr Tafts plurality in New Jersey will be 70000 The Re publicans elect seven of the ten congressmen the Democrats two the Sixth district which is now represent ed by a Democrat William Hughes be ing very close and in doubt The Democrats elect their congressional candidate Kinkead in the Ninth dis trict and Hamill in the Tenth Thomas Foxhall Is the Republican candidate in the doubtful district The Republic ans have re elected Loudenslager in the First Gardner in the second Low ell in the Third Wood in the Fourth Fowler in the Fifth Parker in tho Seventh and have elected Congress man Wylie in the Eighth which now is represented by a Democrat Pratt The present congressional representation is now six Republicans and four Dem ocrats so that the Republicans gain one and possibly two congressmen THE SOCTHJTILL SOLID Usual Democratic Majorities Returned In Dixie Guthrie Okla Nov 4 Oklahoma has continued loyal to the Democratic party but the majority has been re duced materially and Bryans lead is estimated at only 25000 The five members of congress four Democrats and one Republican have been re elected The legislature Is two thirds Democratic insuring the re election of United States Senator Thomas P Gore the blind orator i exas Austin Tex Nov 4 William H Taft did not make as good a showing in this state as President Roosevelt who polled 51242 votes in 1904 The vote this year is approximately as fol lows Bryan 220000 Taft 20000 Thomas M Campbell Democrat has been re elected governor Georgia Atlanta Ga Nov 4 Georgias thir teen electoral votes will be cast for William J Bryan and the states rep resentation will continue solidly Dem ocratic The state election was held in September The Taft vote in this state fell 10000 below that of Mr Roose velt which was 24003 Kentucky Louisville Ky Nov 4 Kentucky has gone Democratic by a vote of 230 000 in a total vote of 430000 The Re publicans have lost two of their con gressmen giving the state now nine Democrats to two Republicans There was no state election Florida Jacksonville Fla Nov 4 Albert W Gilchrist Democrat has been elected goveror of Florida and the Demo cratic national ticket has carried the state by a majority of 25000 the Re publican vote showing a loss of 3000 since 1904 South Carolina Charlestown S C Nov 4 The Re publican party polled only 2000 of the 58000 votes in this state running slightly behind the figures of four years ago M F Ansel has been re elected governor without opposition Virginia Richmond Va Nov 4 The Old Do minion is still safely within the Demo cratic ranks by a very large majority Taft polled only 30000 votes in a total of 130000 a Republican loss of 17SS0 since 1904 North Carolina Raleigh N C Nov 4 The Demo cratic natioual ticket has carried North Carolina by a majority of 25000 the total vote being 210000 W W Kitch in has been elected governor Alabama Montgomery Ala Nov 4 Bryan 90000 Taft 13000 are the election figures in this state Mr Taft polled 9472 fewer votes than Mr Roosevelt did in 1904 Arkansas Little Rock Ar1 Nov 4 Arkansas has given Mr Bryan a majority of 30 000 an increase of 12436 over the vote polled by Mr Parker in 1904 Tennessee Nashville Tenn Nov 4 Tennessee is still strongly Democratic by a ma jority of S0000 The Republican vote of 1904 was greatly reduced Mississippi Jackson Miss Nov 4 Mississippis ten electoral votes will go as usual to the Democratic candidate There was no state election Louisiana flOTlc TriTr A A r l isiana is solidly Democratic by a very uiiac uiujuiiijr mere was no natonai election Bryan Carries Nevada Carson City New Nov 4 Nevada has been carried by the Democratic party reversing the result in 1904 Of the states 10000 votes Mr Bryan has received 7000 Montana Goes for Taft Helena Mont Nov 4 The three electoral votes of this state will be cast for Taft Norris Democrat has been elected governor G O P Wins in Idaho Boise Ida Nov 4 Idaho has gone Republican on both state and national issues James H Brady has been elect ed governor Gavo Him AM tho Lot So that is your final word said tho rejected one Very well then Ara bella In your presence I will end the life you have blighted He drew forth a stnall bottle la beled Poison drank off the conteuts and fell senseless at her feet Did she sink beside him sobbing with remorse No She hastily left the room and in two minutes had returned and was kneeling beside him Then she forced between his lips the following Half a cup of turpentine one pint of milk a cup of warm soapsuds a tablespoouful of aromatic ammonia a cup of black coffee a glass of mustard and water a gill of vinegar thy juice of a lemon the beater whites of six eggs and one cup of Hour and water Algernon she observed coldly as he slowly opened his eyes it Is evi dent you had forgotten that I am n graduate of a correspondence course in first aid My one regret is that as I could not on the instant ascertain whether you had taken an acid or an alkali I was compelled to administer all the rntidotes I had learned Lon don Scraps A Picture Romance It Is jsald that one of the most beau tiful ladies in French society today was tirvt revealed to her husband on the waUs of the salon It was Avhile visiting the salon in 1S7S that the youthfui Murquis do C was strurk by the chldish beauty of si young girl one of the prominent figures in si pic ture of si village fete Her tumbled golden locks her dancing blue iws and tiie freshness srul grsif oful aban don of her figure so fsii cinsited him that he sought out the artist siud ru ed from him that the Iittlo wit h was the laughter of si poor peasant near Avranchcs where the picture wis painted To seek out the peasant ami to make the acquaintance of bis fas cinating daughter child of nine wrn merst was soon accomplished and the marquis lost his Iiesirt eveu more com pletely to the real than to the pictured maid Willi the fsilhers apTrovil he had the girl educated at one of the best schools in Paris and nine years on her eighteenth birthday the maid of the village fete blossomed into the still more lovely Marquise do C Ivory Jelly The jelly wsts singularly pale It al most resembled junket It is ivory jelly said the invalid My English cousins sent me a case of it from Sheffield Put why is it called ivory jelly they inquired Precisely because it is made of ivo ry A third of Englands ivory goes to Sheffield and in the process of grind ins and cutting it for knife handles and so forth si lot of ivory dust re mains a lino dust similar to tho best flour Of this the Sheffield folk havo made jelly for many years The jelly for some reason is nour ishing extremely so The doctors pre scribe it for the anaemic And of bite a Sheffield firm has taken to manufac turing it on a large scale Sheffield ivory jelly is now on the market Out of courtesy to my cousins I tried it To my surprise I found it good My doctor sampling it found it good too He told me to take the wholo case Buffalo Express An Intsresting Book A French marquise whose country house is crowded with guests during the hunting season hit upon the origi nal idea of placing a register at the disposal of her visitors in Avhich to record their desires and criticisms The pages of the richly bound book soon began to be covered with notes such as Count de It still owes 2 louis Ue knows to whom The green peas yesterday were burned Baroness M flirts unfortunately not with me The marquise has withdrawn the register Parents Hairs and Heirs It is possible to predict from the hair of parents tho form of their childrens hair Two blue eyed straight haired parents will have only blue eyed straight haired children Two wavy haired parents may have straight wavy or haired children but the chances of curl hair are slight Two curly haired parents may have chil dren with either straight wavy or curly hair but the proportion of curly haired offspring will probably be large American Nsituralist The Bolster Thp crusaders are said to have brought home with them the bolster and according to Dr Cantile their wives in ignorance of the only ration al way of using the article i e lengthwise as a support for the back of a person when lying on his side and not knowing what else to do with it put the bolster where it is still found on the bods of those who have not learned the wisdom of discarding it altogether under the pillow Lon don Chronicle Truth In a Turkish Bath Judge said the colored witness Im houcry now 1 beeu tellin de truth fer two hours Is that the longest time you ever told it Yes sub an its had me sweatin Atlanta Constitution Always Counting Your husband says that when he Is angry he always counts ten before he ppeaks said one woman Yes answered the other I wish hed stop it Since he got dyspepsia home seems nothing but a class in arithmetic INDIANOLA Hurrah for Taft Miko pJWly left Friduy night for Oklahoma to visit a while with homo folks Quito tv number of school children at tended corn growing conluat at McCook Saturday Tho High School gavo an oyster supper Thursday October 29 to help raiBe money to buy n piano for tho school Sydney Dodge of Marion was in Indianola a few dnys last weok Bill Mnckey come in from Colorado Saturday night to visit with homo folUe Bort Hawkins of Cambridgo spent Sunday with Indianola friends A few of our young people wont to Bartley Sunday on No 12 returning on No 13 George Kearns of McCook spent Sun day with E S li field and family MartNutt of Danbury was in town Saturday Mrs T A Haley cninu home Mondaj night frcm Arapahoe where she has been visiting for tho past weok Holloween passed tlT very smoothly this ear no dainnon being clone al though tho fcinall boy with his prankn was very much in evidence A melodrama entitled Home Sweet Homo was rendered in Shorts opera hou e Monday night to a very largo crowd Ilirnm Parker of Danbury was in tho city Sunday Charley Byfield and family of Mc Cook spent Sunday with his brothor Edward Hon G W Norris was shaking hands with old friends tho foro part of tho week Mrs V IT McCarrick and children of Oklahoma returned home Friday night after n months visit with her pareuts Mr and Mrs W II Smith Anna Smith accompanied her home for a short visit Mr McFann of McCook was an Indianola visitor Monday Jerret Curry of Cripple Creek Colo rado stopped off between trains Wednes day enroute for the eastern part of tho state BARTLEY Mr and Mrs Roy Uindman of Marion came over Friday for a visit with Mrs llindmans parents Mr and Mrs R Y Axtell Oltis Farrer was in Bartleya few days last week settling up his business be fore departing for Oakland California where he will make his home Mrs Farrer preceded him to that place a fow weeks ago Cain Flint was in town a few days last week visiting the home folks ElmerThompson and wife of Indianola visited here Saturday with Mr and Mrs I A Lyman Michael Huutwork returned from South Dakota last week Art Bastin from Old Mexico is here visiting his mother Mr Talcot returned from Europe recently and is here looking after his farm Henry McKean bought the Bert Stevens farm last week for S40C0 Mrs Phillip Lemasters is visiting here while Mr Lemasters is in Dakota looking for a farm Henry Burton of Wauneta visited relatives and friends here last Friday Ross Grisell returned from the west last week and is getting ready to put up a residence for himself A F McCori attend church in Indianola Thursday evening to hear Evangelist Gregg Mr and Mrs Loton Duckworth were down from Indianola Thursday last attending the birthday anniversary of Mrs Duckworths mother Mackecknie Hill and TJerling were in from Indianola a short time Friday last The Royal Neighbors had a Hallow een social Saturday night Thebojs played their usual pranks Halloween night Some took it crood naturedly and others were hotter than a little red wagon Bernard II liars and family were down from Indianola Sunday visiting with Mr and Mrs H L Brown James Carnaban left for Iowa Wednesday morning to visit his son Frank and family The Home Sweet Home Opera Company was the best we have had Geo Sheppard of Indianola was a Bartley visitor Wednesday Election passed off quietly A large vote was polled which resulted in a plurality of five for Bryan Election bets are being paid and some of the enthusiasts are poorer but wiser men NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court within and for Red Willow County Nebraska In the matter of the Estate of Eliza 31 Hamilton Deceased To the Creditors of said estate You are hereby notified that I will sit at the County Court room in McCook in said County on the 15th day of May A D 1P00 at 1 oclock P M to receive and examine al claims against said estate with a view to their adjustment and allowance The tunc limited for the presentation of claim3 ajrainst said estate is six months from the 13th day of November 190S and the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from said 13th day of November 190S Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 20th day of October 1MW Seal J C Moore 10-23-4 County Judje rjiiSSR AMWAJilfeSji fc DR R j GUNN DENTIST 11cnb its Offlco Room 3 nml S Wnlili flU McCook GATE WOOD VAHUfc DENTISTS Office over McAdams More Phone 1 9 Dr J A Golfer DENTIST Room i Post office Huildino Phono 37S McCOOIC NEBRASKA A G BUMP Real Estate and Insurance Room Two over McConnolls drug store McCook Nebraska YOU WOULD DO WELL TO SEE J M Rupp FOR ALL KINDS OF Rrjftf fjpfc P O Box 131 McCook Nobraska A Edgar Hawkins Phone Red 103 - ft CTT r - TJ - if lUtkU II R Evanr Phono Red 2U HAWKINS EVANS Contractors and Builders Plans drawn and estimates furn ished on application- 1 21 2m McCook Nebraska AUTOMOBILE LIVERY DALLAS DIVINE Prop PHONE 166 MCCOOK NEBIU Night or day trips made anywhere Prices Reasonable Good Service Guaranteed E F OSBORN Drayman Prompt Service Courteous Treatment Reasonable Prices GIVE ME A TRIAL Office First Door South of DeGroffs Phone 13 in iiii fmm Mike Walsh DEALER IK POULTRY EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash NOW location JUSt acro trC rnr Qtrot in P WuLh lwVWJv sasaassNzsaiijffNarsaixaNa F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron Lead ana Sewer Pipe 3rass Goods Pumps an Boiler Tnmmngs Estimates Furnished Free Base ment of the Pcstoffice Building McCOOK NEBRASKA TMv5SS53i 1 trJ lsi 7- sBSESSa sgs T V Ri CKBEES BULBS SUCCEfcil ta rS C rCJAL OFFER vgg vea 1 rTtrai st cu- i tion Euaraiiieel or jour r - fV11otrTi2 nir -- - V UHVtm inwvuv HUtlJr VIV t ia - xc urp KniuUlut i S wit srinr CfvAiU Ill rpalsh I ryl MM timtm c csw1jT r r ru -- - TV dt Fr b K ttU ai iljw jrdiit T u aia itcu 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