i .i Say Plainly to Your Grocer That you want LION COFFEE always, and ho, l,oi!igaHqunroinan,vrffl not try to Bollypu any thing oIho. You may not euro for our opinion, but What About the United Judgment of Millions of houBokoopom who havo uaod LION COFFEE ior over a quarter of a century r la thoro any stronger proof of tncrit, than tho Conlidence ol me reopie and ever Incrcaslnn popularity? LION COFFEE Iscarclully se- "$vRV Icclcd at the plantation, shipped direct to our various iuciona, where It Is skllllully roasted and carclully packed In scaled pack-aflcs-unlllte loose collce, which Is exposed to flcrms, dust, In sects, etc. UONCOFFEErcnehcs you a pure and clean as when It Iclt the factory. Sold only In 1 lb. packages. Lion-head on ovory pnel'iigo. Savo thcHO Lion-headH for valuablo premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE V00L30N SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. Mih. J. W. Saladon and Mrs. Ida Wil Hfin woro guests of Mr. mill Mrs. Clias. Frishio. TIN WKDDINO. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frlshio celebrated thoir tuntli wedding anniversary and in honor of tho occa sion invited about forty of their friundH in to spend tlio evening. Tlio wcHonti they received were tin, niukol mid granite, and tho games played were composed of words beginning Willi tlio words tin and ten. Tho prizes Riven in tho guessing contests wcto tin. All of the entertainment was appropriate for tho oectision, and dainty refreshments wero served in two course?, and at a lalo hour all re turned to their homo wishing Mr. and Mrs. Frisbio many more happy wed ding anniversaries. Tho only out-of-town guest present was Mrs. Robert Melirido of lied Cloud. Mrs. Vanl'atton midcliildniii of lied Cloud nro visiting at tl homo of her mother, Mrs. Hodgers. Charlie MoClintoc, who has bom visiting his parents, for some time, returned to his work it tho south last Stm lay. Klinor Ibirvoy went to Kansas City Sunday wiih two cam of fat hogs. Adam Miller went with him. They returned Tuesday, llarvoy having pur chased two cars of stojk steers. Norway in declaring her independence will not result m any warlike disturb ances that will involve these good people. Tho Norweignns and Swedes in Min nesota are numerous. Tho Times wishes for lh" sako of peaco that be ween thes two nations, so closely al lied, there will never bo a serious mis understanding. . - m odrta LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY. THE WEEK'S TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY, ROBINSON & COMPANY, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CORRESPONDENCE Interesting Items Gathered by Our County Reporters S line of those that took advantage of the cheap rates Saturday, wore, Mr and Mrs. Joe Krall, C. W. McDonald and son, Miss Ituth Householder, Eli Cox, Kruust McCord and (ioorgd Sol om an. HLADIiN A big rain again Tuesday night. Mrs. Dr. Koehler is reported some better. 1). II. Clark of Campbell was in town Saturday. J. L. (it'll ndstafT drove to Kod Cloud Wednesday. Harris Eck of Beatrice was in this city Wednesday. Wash Keed made a business trip to Campbell Tuesday. Eruest Heed visited at the homo of H. B lioyd Sunday. Mr. Marshall and family havo moved to Lawrence. L. C. Cutter is having his bouse treated to a new coat of paint. Byt'd Kylo has moved in vlho Lock bar t pioperty south of the depot. Mr. Henry and sister of Ohio aro visiting at tho home of Dr. Koehler. Mrs. Covalt of Alliance is visiting- hur brother, Dr. Koehler, at this place. Bert McCoy ami his best girl drove BEAVER CREEK Corn looks well in this section. Another lino ram visited this section Mrs. Chin. Oglovio is on tho sick list George Albin was on tlio creek Tues day. Ed Cox is putting up his alfalfa hay this week. Merle Smith was visiting at Guide Hock last week. Mr. and Mrs. A..I. Bragg ontei t lined company Sunday. The wind last Thursday blow several windmills to pieces. C. L. Lewis and wifo of Lester woro visiting at C. W. Fr ink's Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Monia and daughter vis ited at Guide Hock one day last week. Oscar M'iniA and family visited with MtH. Moma's brother, H s West, last Sunday. Charlie Guy and wifo of Guide Hock were visiting Andy Guy and family Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Saladon undsistordn-Iaw, WALNUT CREEK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell a daughter, June 11th. Mr Hnlmmm of Lincoln has been visiting with T. F. Jones. Mr. Farnham and his son Harvey have gone to Kansas City with a car load each of fat cattle and hogs. A number of fai mors have finished cultivating their corn for the lirst time and aro busy putting up alfalfa, which is a heavy crop. J. C. Holcomb spent last Sunday in Kansa". Ho reports green peas ami fried chicken over in that neighborhood Frank Vandyke was very seriously injured while assisting about puttting up i hay stacker. One of the poles fell sti iking him on tho head so severely that lie was unconscious for a number of hours. OFFICES AT OHICAQO. KAN8A8 CITY, OMAHA, SIOUX OITY. BT. JOSEPH AND DENVER. Kvnsas City, June 'JO. Receipts of cattle thus far 1 his week are llJ.fiOO; last week K5,:jiK); last year, ir,100 Monday's market wa. quiet but gen- I orally steady except at tho o1om when weak to 10 font-, lower rates prevailed. Today's .supply of beef steers was lib eral and the market about as slow as it i ver gets with values anywhere from 10 to :i cents lower. Best cows and heifers sold steady to 10 co ts lower; plain kinds dull and l." to 2") cents oil". Bulls wero dull Veals dropped '-Ti cents Hoavy feeders wore uncertainly lower, stockers steady to 10 cents low. r, stock she stuff 15 to '2." cents lower. Heceipts of hogs this week aro 28,C)0n; lust week, 'J.V200; hist year, 1(5.800. Monday's market was 2 J. to 5 cents lower and today mostly 5 cents lower. Bulk of sales woro from $.".20 Commissioners' Proceedings. Kei ( i.ofn, Juno 1!. Board of county commissioners met in tegular session. Members present, Gerlach, Sawyer, Kogol and Richard. Board adjourned to meet June 20. Juno 20, 15)0."). Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Tho portion for A. I"). Gruber for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in tho village of RoMMiiont was granted. The following ollicial bonds wore approved: W A. Bomiell, O II R I 2-2; James Buckels, O II 11 D ; Ellas lioekluii'M) II R I) :iS. The county treasurer was author ized and instructed to strike from the tax list 'he taxes levied against Albert Lathrop for the year 1JM1. Board adjourned to meet at call of chairman. Hern Is Relief for Women. Mother Gray, a nurse in Xew York discovered an aromatic pleasant hoi b drink for women's ills, called AUS TRALIAN LEAR It is tho only cer tain monthly regulator. Cures female weaknesses and backache, kidney. bladder and urinary troubles. At all druggists or by mail 50 cents Sample FREE. Address Tho Mother Gray Co.LoRoy, N. Y. GARFIELD Wo had a lino rain last Tuesday night. Miss Myrtle Smith was visiting with hor sister in Hud Cloud this week. tofiST1..,; top?.":K). Heceipts of sheep this weok aro 12,700; last weok 8000; last year, 0800. Monday's market was 10 to 25 cents lower and today steady on best; others 10 cents lower. Wo quote choice lambs, $0.75 to (5.90; choico yearlings, ni,,i'nnn,1ndConiHeedwerovisitinePBr.5()to5 00; choice wo-tiers, MW to with N. L. D. Smith last Thursday. Mrs. Kate Fisher returned from Lin coin last week much improved in health. Josso Wagoner was buying turnituro last Thursday with which to furnish his new homo. N. B. Wagonor purchased tho old Bryant farm last week from M. R. Bontloy, paying for it 23,200 in cash. 1.80; choico owos, $1 25 to i 50 President Norwegian To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tak'. Laxathc Bromo Quinine tab lots. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signa- luio is on each box. 25c. uun niuoiiv nun urn uboi uiii iuoi. , . . t n itr , . i . i . Mrs. Carpenter, wero guests of C. W. down to C iwlos Saturday returning ,.,,., , ., , qmill,.w ' 1 link's last Saturday. Miss Nellie Williams is spending tho week with her aisle', Mrs. D. II Clark at Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boyd and daugh ter, Opal, drove to Hull Cloud Sunday, returning Monday. Miss Walburn n turned to her homo Tuesday, after spending a week at the homo of J. W. Mi Coy. Mrs. Dr C. Wegnian and daughters of Blue Hill was visiting Dr. Win. Weg man of ttiis ity Tuesday. Mr Quinton of Campbull was in thw city Monday at the homo of his daugh ter, Mrs. H. C. Chevalier. Mrs. .Ciurio Adams and daughter of Hastings aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Hoed. Mrs. Gooi go Newhouso and children returned to Hod Cloud Sunday, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Heed at this plnce. LESTER Miss Penrl limes dined with Miss Maudo Miller Sunday. Sid Spracher was in our vicinity Wednesday on business. Mrs. Allon Carpenter returned homo Tuesday, after a week's visit witli hor brothers. Miss Elba Holcomb was visiting rela tives and friends horo Sunday and Monday. I Prisbio has been very sick, but we aro glad to say that ho Is slowly im proving. Mr. and Mrs. L. Berglbdd spoilt Sun day with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Hasser. Mrs. Mutt Dunn returned homo Monday from Oregon, where she wont to get hor brotnor's children. Mr. and Mrs. A II. Saladon, Mr. and WEST WEBSTER. Mrs. J. U. Meyers wont to Ked Cloud Monday. Tho musical at Mr. Olmstoad's was woll attended. II. DeBrunnor made a trip to Camp boll Saturday. Henry Steifol attended the ball game Sunday afternoon. M'ss Frances DeBrunnor was in Hiverton Tuesday. Mrs. Palmer and son Hoy of Hud Cloud wero visiting at Elmer Harvey's Sunday. i Tho ice cream social at Mr. Lancas ter's Tuesday evening was quito'woll attended. Tho now bride and groom aro com fortably located and oniovinir thoir honeymoon. Nearly all tho men woro delayed in putting up thoir alfalfa on account of tho heavy rains. Goo. DeBrunnor, who a short time ago was injured in a saw mill, is able to be at work again. Tho party at Mr. Kelly's Friday ovoning was a success. Reports of a good timo are abroad. Welcomes Sln&crs. Otto Skjolvor sends us tho following editorial clipping from tho Minne apolis Times, with a request to publish it a request which wo aro ploasod to comply with owing to tho fact there is quite a colony of Norwegians in this county: President Roosovolt gave tho Nor wegian singers a cordial welcome at tho W.hito House yesterday and lis toned to thoir singing, in thoir mother tonuuo and in Enelish Ho also told thorn of his iutorost in tho lore of thoir nation and induced laughter when he explaiuod that ho was but a poor por formor on tho skis. But tho national executive voiced another sentiment when ho hoped "moro Norwegians would come to this country and bocomo citizens." We of Minnesota know that thoso who come to our stato from the north land aro among our host citizens; that thoy aro peaceful, law abiding, home-loving in dustrious men and women. '1 bat thoy aro over proud to bocomo citizens of this irreat ronublic. and that, while ro- taiuitnr a kindly snot for tho father land, thoy aro loyal to thoir adopted country. Minnesota wants moro of them also. Thoy havo mado tho wato places on our fortilo acroi produco homos and a gonorous living, thoy be lieve in good govonnont and havo a wholesome regard for the law of tho land. Because wo valuo highly our friends from the groat north poninBiila, wo J hope all tho moro that tho action of ItllEUMATISM cUItKI) IN A DAY. Mystic Cure for KheumntNin nnd Netirnlgln. radically cures In 1 to .'Idiys. Its notion upoi tho system In remarkable nml mysterious It removes at onco the causo mid tlio disease tin mediately disappears. The ilrsl dose grcutiv bonelits.' 7ft cents nnd i 00. held by H. K Grico Druggist. Ked Cloud Annual Estimate of Expenses and Re port of Revenue Received. The following In the annual estimate of ox peases, of th probable amount of money nee essary for nil purposes to he raised In the cily of Ked Cloud. Nebraska, during tho ensuing fiscnl voar. to-wlt: ForotUccrH' salaries liftft) For streets and alleys lftoo s'or costs and expenses of litigation DIM) For (.applies and printing ton For maintenance and care of water works !ii IK) for Interest on water bonils luoo ForlntoreBt on electric light bonds y.O For contingent nml Incidental expenses UK) For health protection against contagious diseases 20O Total 17.110 The following Is a statement of the entire revenue of said city for the past fiscal year: Collected on general fund JliOO 00 occupation tax collected aiHO a:t From Judgment fund im a) From watei fund 150IMM From Insurance companies lift M) From water levy fund t)M HI Total SG7U8 17 Approved June 19, 1003. C. T. Dickenson, Mnyor. Attest: L.1I. Foht. (Seal) City Clerk. Julj7 Notice to Creditors. IN TDK COUNTY COUKT. State of Nebraska, I Webstor County. I In the matter of tho estate of Henry Wehr ly, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persons IirvIuk claims and demands ngnlnst Henry Wehily. lato of Webster county, deceased, that the time fixed for tiling claims ngainst said estaU Ib six mouths from the IWtti day or June, lUOft, All such persons aro required to present their claims with tho vouchers.to tho County Judge or .,nl.1 irin. it. .it Iilu nlllnit f liori.lti rifi fir tuifnrrv the itoth day of December. lOOft; and all claim so filed will bo heard before the said Judge on the 3d day of Junuary. 11)06, at one o'clock p. m. ; and that tho administrator Is allowed one year from the Mill day of .lime. 1U05, In which to pay the debts allowed against said estate, and settle tho same. ISkai. A. II. Kkbnkv, July" County Judge. TO THE FARMERS: Out of 50 Insurance Companies doing business in Webster County the German of Freeport pays one-third of the taxes and has over 500 policies in force. The Farmers' Mutual of Nebraska is the largest Mutual in the state, with over three quarters of a million dollars insurance in Webster county. ft 1 0. G. TEEIi, Red Gload FOR GOOD INSURANCE CALL ON hi