h mm 11 in i ii iiiihiwuihiih iiim miiiimimiii mmiiiiiiTimirnijwiiiUBMa mwmmi Srv KRici S t kI B rh s Wei pI a H 2r FxYtT GAcLLitf CLAvw CU - -- Jh this food you get all of the nutritive properties stretched v - r party in Nebraska this fall state States of America a I H5 ttaa in each state for all -state ques 1 - Ai tfons a national association composed as f state ascociations in national affairs kkjrrms and yoa will be feeling finer tha a fighting rooster and the neighbo will commeEt on how well you loou Lincoln Journal First Postal Bank Washington will have -one of tin I first experimental postal saving ban to ue -established under the post saying bank bill according to an a The American Pharmaceutical As 1 nouncement just made at tke pof sociation in national convention at j office department The committc Rlcbmond Va again placed itself en of government omciais wmen Real Estate Filings The following real estate filing have been made in the county clerks office since our last report Lewis R Corbin to Charles Masters wd to pt 9 10 11 in 18 Indianola 1450 00 E W Harris et ux to Charles Masters wd to pt ne qr nw qr 18-3-27 1 00 Charles E Correll et ux to S K Brown wd to e hf w hf e hf 33-3-28 20000 0 David A McCullough et ux to Peter J Colling wd to 7 in 1 Welborn add So 00 Is Life Worth Saving Mrs Mollie McRaney Prentiss Miss writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble and that four bottles of Foleys Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well She closes her letter by say ing I heartily recommend Foleys Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease It saved my life Foleys Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney and bladder trou ble not beyond the reach of medi cine No medicine can do more The worlds most successful medi cine for bowel complaints is Cham berlains Colic Cholera and Diarrh oea Remedy It has relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicine in use Invaluable for chil dren and adults Sold by A Mc Millen Druggist rtMin MiiiiP flT i3iAi WJA7ERS Tk Wsw thi PspEola Are Made bv lha Hard Wcrhers In descriWrg Vriii industries Mr Hume GlLii j the Veil tc Persia and Tur ixh Arabia tells niws the -beautiful enrprts ot taatKdtmttfsr i are made of v Uhii chlnery uf any kind The wary Ls on a loom vrhteh i merely nine The woof- consist- of short of combined cereals Wheat Kice uats ana jacuzcy tUremIS woven nwl knotted byTmod without the aid w lien si iry it Ask Your Grocer LET US GO INTO POLITICS Dix i n Rheumaism TEMPERANCE CDLUMN Rheuniatiem makes its presence CdHCte4 b the KcCcox W C T P manifest in that way It comes liko a thief in the night and it stays like an out-of-town visiter who is with ii w is liiiibed it Is pivi d tightly to the rest- tf the hf nuaus f a comb inserted luto iht warp Tiu weayer does not see the pat tetni as hi worv for in sits with the reverse side ol J he web toward him fhe looms are srinmlly kept in an underground Aaiilled itMim often with- water runuipg through the center At each lowa tbrce or four workers sit you for a summer rest aau recreation i accord u the size of tw carpet Hs influence the hones wither Marra the words tnat were and the spirit is fumbled and td by the president of the Nation- uroud A WhoiesaleLiQuor Dealers subdued You cry for help and the tin - undertaker Bears you ana is encoar j - J - nnkf Vin mnn a nfl - ftetus go into politics heart ana5u m yu - - of a tJny gM wlwie mer WPrt il so as to release our business J few days Dp not dsspair there is wwbluR away so fast 1 could baruly raore hope for a man so aeourgea The fj om Uie poiiticai game - foIIow hlir upvewvuts un naor iktwr fiinhwer of our United i than is for the Democratic was walking up and down he mow - Toeicatliug ut iustrmtions to the wu v i Mmmta tha mhisa flit TO Hit It SOUUWU 8 ttnrriDlC Ill - - - o t UTnnmiiiiiKiv 2vi wt - tin u - week after week in this dark gloomy cellar kept hard at it by the over- seer WONDERS GF A WATCH lis Marvelous Mechanism and the Power That Moves It Wo hear much from time lo time of the wonders of this or that compiicat fed aud intricate machine but there are few pieces of machinery more mar- j velous than that of the common watch j A watch it may lie stated as a s era piopositlou is tne smallest most cecord as dvocalang fee abolition of 1 working -on plsns for the establfc deiicate instrument of the same - - - j j1 J Vwllirfn 4 n 1 Knocks That Fail The government chief chemist says that ice cream is very injurious to the youth of the country during the heated term The next thing some scientific iconoclast will be holding forth on the deleterious nature of the moonlight excursion germ and the dangers of the park concert microbe And the youth of the country will con tinue in these germ inviting ways an will survive as it has done since ro mance and ice cream were invented- Baltimore American Teething children have more or les diarrhoea which can be controlled by giving Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy All that is necessary is to give the prescribed uose after operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system It is safe and sure Sold by A McMillen Druggist Chamberlains Stomacb and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisons cleanse the system cure constipation and sick headache Sold by A McMillen Druggist Lily Patent Flour when once usee none other will satisfy you TmtTr nt in nil ment of tfee system oeueves taa American drugstores one of the banks should be direct of the pesttnant the eye Drl David - Starr Jordan president general so that tte committee m f Lend Stanford University in a receTaddres keep in constant toucb witb its o declared that the blood ai artT and mrtlreJ ehanfff f coHege men vhose lives are iosti - ti by reasons of dissipation is upon the beads of the authorities in institu tions of higher learning where use f intoxicating liquors is permitted The temperance movement in Ger many is making rapid strides as it was bound to do The most efficient f industrial nations Germany is sure to find out not only that excessive beer drinlting dulls the intellect and injures the physique but that even what many Germans have regarded a moderate regular drinking has that effect Employers of labor who have utilized the services of north G3rman and south German workers do not hesitate lo say that the wits of the iormer are quicker and clearer and to lay the difference to the greater beer drinking in the south New efforts will be made by Chi sago and Cook county saloon keepers to suppress the growler trade among the children if the plans of fclie District of Cook Liquor Dealers Prctec ive Association of Illinois are carried oat At the thirty first an nual convolution of the 01 gsnizaticn condemnation of the practice of sell nig beer to children sent to scJons by their parents formed one of the principal parts of the address of the president They are really trying to te good but Satan would make as sood a success at it According to the estimates of committee each postoffice in tL country will have to keep an avera of two ledgers which will necessita the keeping of from eighty tliousan to one hundred thousand ledgers ai the employment of about four thou and book keepers Stats VVili Compel Owners to Di Cattle The members of the Colorado stat board of stock inspection commission ers see in the recent decision of th Colorado supreme court an opportur ity to at least force the cattlemei to dip their stock Under the decit ion if the cattlemen do not dip theii stock the members of the board ca dip the animals and charge the ex pense up to the cattlemen This tiic members of the board say they will do They say that where it is known that a man absolutely refuses to dip his cattle they will send their own stock inspection commission dip the cattle and compel the owners to pay the bill Often times the trouble will amount to almost as much as the val ue of the cattle Wray Wrattler j ber of parts that Iras ever been de- j I vised About 175 different pieces of j j material enter into iln construction and upward of 2400 separate opera- tions are comprised iu its manufacture Certain Of the facts connected with Its performance are well nigh incredi ble when considered as a whole A blacksmith strikes several hundred blows on his anvil in a day and as a matter of course is giad when Sunday comes but the roller jewel of a watch makes every day and day after day 432000 impacts against the fork or 157GSO000 blows during the eoulse of a year without stop or rest some i15300000 blows during lie space of twenty years the period for which a watch is usually guaranteed to keep good time But the wonder of it does not cease here It has bceu calculated that the power that moves the watch is equiva lent to onlv four limes the force used in a fleas jump The watoii power is therefore what might be termed the j equivalent ot a four llea power One j horsepower would sullice to operate 270000000 watches Furthermore the balance wheel of a j watch is moved by this four flea power 1 43 100 inches with each vibration or innSv i miles continuously in one year Not much oil is required to lubricate the little machine on its 3500 mile run It takes only one tenth of a drop to oil he entire machinery for a years service Harpers Weekly Duck by Duck An old farmer had brought twenty ducks to the market to sell and after the usual amount of haggling insepa rable from a bargain of that descrip tion managed to dispose of the lot to a dealer Thats 30 shilliugs 1 have to give you said the dealer as he proceeded to count it out But the old chaps strong point was not arithmetic and lie was not satis fied with this mode of payment Noa noa he exclaimed Ye bought them at wan an six apiece - - T 1 1 r trfc L hew t i8f seemed to understand it nerfectlv When President McK to protect usa uiaaa am tnax cue sypujm muy m OTersper held inxis hand a in Puffalo and the do a fiirthai rirwrran TSirn TUTTTJffPJJOiiL - be further ciegged wita nitrogenoa waste Drink the juice of Ismons ant During a prolonged session of the j orange at primes azae m nc Wria Chamber of DepuUes un- water every aay jwjbp we excr not omitting to do a lo tormented eider and soda were used organs busy aitaad f the beer wine and of deep breathing Drink copious pagne of a few years since AnAn tbian 4TirA VlliTinVftd TUlleS ot Qisniieq water- ana tresi m i Lord It will take some time to pro -- nm tjov Art iace results but T 0 lknow the pain wil wt town the last one Marshall TeXj having been voted dry recently y two hundred majority The Breweries of Vienna produced about ten per cent less beer in 1909 than in 1908 Two large breweries m Gratz one third less The rise in the price of beer and an unfavor able economic situation are given as causes- T - jw How British ioeens nEVBIt for an Jj instant is the British empire without a monarch tuil panoplied with reigning iwwer The king is dead Long live the king is not an idle cry It embraces in its first phrase the lamentation of the people over the death of the old ruler and In its sec- KIXO GfcOKGE V om thcir eXUitation Sometimes the Workers consist of one over rue accession oi tue new y au- miiD and two children ami occasional- action of a constitutional ly tiu owner uses boys arid girls jjj Ple a old as the empire the heir for the weaving parent lieconies sovereign at the mo- 1 sat on tin hich stool by the i Je ntnt ot the sovereigns deatn o or- ficia proclamation no taking of oath no coronation is necessary though ail these follow iri due time Upon the death of a president of the United States the nation is left with out a expeditiously as possible Go to coherent jumble but the child Pni takes the oath of aace M urxu tors had given paper from which he was apparently up ltope Theodore Roosevelt his con readinjc out instructions It was some- stilutional successor was hunting in thing like luisr a wilderness Roosevelts rapid ride To No 1 three blue threads oac back into civilization to take the oath white two green No 2 four yoHow of office is well remembered Cut nno id n on tM h fhilrl vsr Klinr Edwards successor would have pealuig after the master the become king and the British empire j tions advpu As it was ail said in a would have had an official head lm- h J nltfliMl mniintiiii thi itsnlf v- nudintplv linmt Kdwnrds death no Traj wWn W iuags ana Are Crowned d to jbe city reading the proclama tion at Charing Cross aud Temple Bar where the lord mayor was await ing them and the high bailiff of West minster retired Here a barrier had been created The rouse dragon pur suivant of arms dismounted urd de manded admission to the city for the purpose of reading the proclamation of the accession of the king Having been -admitted the rouge dragon was conducted to the lord mayor to whom he delivered the order in council after which the procession was allowed to enter The lord mayor and other city otikials tbeb fell into line the pro cession advancing to the Jloyal Ex change where the final reading of the proclamation tooft place The guns of the tower and in SL James park there upon fired a salute For tight centuries the monarch of England have been crowned in- West minster abSx y the archbishop of Can terbury presiding at the ceremonies which In all instances have been of a chief executive until the vice- highly elaborate character with pomp and glitter galore It is toe general exiKKtatlou that- the coronation of George V when it comes to pass ac cording to the royal pleasure will sur pass in its magnificent ceremonial fea tures all those that have gone before But at the present time one can only get a pi evision of what this gorgeous picture is to be by looking back at the coronation of King Edward On that occasion all London was astir early and the groat city was a riot of the first thing yot 1 jUld drafening But there nutter where he might have been at tire cdlors Dense crowds gathered have utaappeare hi jttIe weaverR sit day in day out the time particularly m the vicinity of we royai The following day as a matter of palace and Westminster abhey form King George Y took the oath as sands of throats -uniting in the cry sovereign The official proclamations God save the kingl were issued to the world girdling iiagnificcnt state coaches swept by pire In a few months King George with powdered coachmen and footmen I I M5y l Blf vfii i 3 - V -- V S -Wm tyrggsgjegsaasaa occasion as on this the Prince of yell jist pay lor mem uucu uy uuck Waeg in tbJ death cliamber A And duck by duck it had to be- maoHnr - Hl pminoll was London Scraps I lUtllu v v I--- How It Is Done Returning from school the other afternoon a little girl proudly inform ed her mother that she had learned to puuehtate Well dear said her mother and how is it done You see mother explained the child when you write Hark you put a hatpin -after it and when you ask a question you put a buttonhook In Doubt Visitor So your boy is in college is he Mr CorntossleV Farmer I cant say exactly Hes in ther ball nine an in ther rowin crew an in ther jimnayzeeum an in ther domytory but whether hes ever in ther college Is moren I kin find out by his letters Harpers Bazar Times Changes Father meditating on times changes Ah yes the fashion of this world passeth away Daughter In deed it does papa I shall want a new hat next week Employment and hardships prevent melancholy Johnson ed at St James palace the next morn ing at which orders were issued for the official proclamation of the new I ruler Public announcement of the death of the queen was made by the 1 male members of the royal family the j irehbishop of Canterbury who is head I of the Established Church of England the privy councilors the lord mayor the aldermen and other otncials ot tne city of London All these persons and officials declared the succession to have come to the high and mighty Prince Albert Edward our only lawful and rightful liege lord Edward VII The following afternoon the houses of par liament met to receive the oaths of al legiance and supremacy At the meeting of the privy council the king made a brief speech announc ing his acceptance of the name Ed ward VII which was published in the Official Gazette The formal public proclamation of the new monarch took place at 9 oclock on the morning fol lowing the taking of the oath Reading the Proclamation A procession of officials headed by the high bailiff of Westminster with heralds trumpeters and two detach ments of horse guards then proceed- gaBB8WJ5dwtgBaK I WESTMINSTER ABBEY AND ANCIENT CORONATION CHAIR and ins queen Victoria Mary will be crowned in Westminster abbey amid splendid pomp and pageantry Yet all these ceremonies are merely inciden tal to the accession tiiough regarded as highly proper and decidedly impor tant Official Proceedings In all probability the course of pro ceedings followed on the death of Queen Victoria nine years ago will be adhered to in the present instance save that the serious illness of King Ed- ward necessitated a postponement of the coronation ceremonies On that in gorgeous liveries of rod blue mauve white and gold and there were flashing glimpses of crimson robes and white underdrosses within the coaches Various ambassadorial equipages pas ed through the thororhfarrs wth tin diplomats in their oLkirI coaccs Indian princes in bvillirist array dash ed along in their cairire of state The lord mayors splendid coach drawn by hors w one oi the sights But the chief spcc i ff was the kings procession 011 rue way to r e ab bey heralded by a J u oi under tone of joyous a- vc al a g the rorte The king ad iivci ro e Li the famous and roya pr ceded surrouudid and IYf rl by a guttering retinue f 5i sol diers from otk oh ttLIc the sun never set- ri v of royalty peers and various t hr utiiitnries Th interior of tin abb resented a blaze of oor Ti l hIshr of Canterbury took his s it beside the coronation ir - te lord high chanellor seated lrI Kinr Edward walked ro his h Ir In from of the throne and bowtd ro Queu Alex andra who hd entered at th left o the throne Then he knelt in prayer The king stood up the archbish op read the recognition beginning Sirs I here prpsent unto you King Edward the undoubted king of this realm etc A shout -God save King Edward went up from the brilliant assemblage With king and queen kneeling the archbishop read the com munion service The administration of the oath followed the singing of the creed After the archbishops anointing prayer the king divested himself of his outer robe and walked to the an dent coronation chair where the arch bishop placed the crown upon his head The Prince of Wales advanced to pay homage to his sovereign by kissing the kings hand ROLAND R REED M D Physician and Surgeon Local Surgeon B M Oflice Rooms 5 0 Temple bldg Ollice phono 163 Kes black 121 i J A TOREN M D SURGEON nittr tti Main Ave Phone 195 i Res 1012 Main Ave Pbone Red 324 BR R 1 BUNN DENTIST CMHee Hoonw 3 mod 5 Wb BHU lUOoc MARTIN HAHSON I V S VETERINARY SURGEON Indfaiiola Kebr Ptoae 195 JAMES HART M R C V S VETERINARIAN Office Pfcone 34 Commercial Barn XcCoek Nebr CW DEWEY Auctioneer McCook Nebraska Will cry sales anywhere any time at reasonable prices Dates made at First Natl Bank or pbone Red 881 Jennings Hughes Co - Plumbing Heatfng saJ Oas Fittuig Estimates furnished free Successors to B ji ge S01 Phone SI Basement Po bail I DANBURY W O Pofrard and W E KeUey were Cambridge visitors Sunday re turning Monday Mr and Mrs Mitch Young were called to Witcha Kas Wednesday on account of the latt rs sister dying Mrs T E McDonald arrived borne Friday from Beaver City where she has been visiting the last week Charles Hendrich and Foster Mac Fee and families went fishing on the Willow Tuesday A number from this place went to Lebanon Friday to see the ball game between Lebanon and Holyoke Colo Howard Ruby and Bert Helm were Bird City visitors Tuesday Homer Bastian is numbered among the sick this week Adeline McDonald and Minnie Bolph were Marion visitors between trains Wednesday Mrs W A Stone arrived home from the Chautauqua at Bearer City Friday Ed Hulbert of Wjlsonville was a visitor in town Tuesday William Riercets formerly of this j place but now working in Chicago came for a short visit Saturday Dan Cashen of McCook spent Sun day at home Hallie and Helen Green came home from McCook Monday They have been attending school John Harrison of Indianola was over last week on a business trip O B Woods J W Nutt J L Newman and Claud Young were among those who went to Lebanon Friday RED WILLOW The social picnic in Will Randels woods on Saturday was enjoyed by all particularly the fried chicken and ice cream Louis Longnecker has a very bad hand from using lye to take off troublesome warts Mr Dow and family and Mr Cox and wife came out to Jacob Randels on Thursday to go fishing Mr Cox said when he first heard of catching fish by hand he thought it was western brag but when he wad ed in himself and help get 8 lbs in that way he had a realizing sense of its truthfulness During the storm on Thursday af ternoon Mr Smith had an animal killed by lightning and his fence posts shattered into splinters Lewis Elmer and family spent Sun day at Louis Longneckers The neighbors so kindly putting in Owens Longneckers crops while he 0 3j3uaq u oq O pomtup si qois i the county as real estate agents are using the incident in their advertis ing showing prospective buyers what good people we are so those who regretted taking part can console themselves by thinking they are pub lic benefactors BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIER CURS aissasc T t re Z t V A I