f I ft By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE TICKET For Supromo Juduo S II SEDGWICK of York County For Regents L H GOpLD C J ERNST tBI COUNTY TICKET For Surveyor A C WILSON of Bondvillo For Coronor JOSEPH SPOTTS of Valley Grange For Judpo G S BISHOP of JlcCook For Superintendent E S DUTCHER of Indianola For Sheriff A C CEABTREE of Indianola For Clerk E J WILCOX d McCook Tor Treasurer O L THOMPSON of McCook For Commissioner Third District C H HARMAN of McCook The Red Cloud Nation popuiist Wil liam Ward editor and tho Nebraska and Kansas Parmer owned by A G Hosmer have been purchased by J H Walsh J P Hale and William Ward The two papers will bo issued as formerly but the plants will be consolidated BANKSVILLE Jennie Bell was a Cedar Bluffs visitor Saturday August Wesch is seeding on the W A Gold place W H Benjamin was transacting bus iness in McCook Tuesday Geo Reed passed through this place one day last week en route west Miss Adaline Relph returned Sun day from a two weeks visit in Dawson county with her sister Mr3 J K Van Nortwick B W Benjamin and Mabel Hartman both of this township were united in marriage Friday the 27th by Judge Bishop at the residence of the grooms sister Mrs W E Knobbs in McCook B W Benjamin is cutting corn fod der Albert has been threshing the past three days Jacob Wesch is putting in grain on the Gold claim The weather is cooler and indicates a possibility of frost soon Miss Jennie Bell is running the Banks ville school in fine shape Harve Rowland is stacking rye and soon expects to thresh it W H Benjamin was at McCook with a can of cream the 1st inst Charles Bisnett in Kansas just south of the state line was a business visitor at Banksville the 2nd inst Cylinder OH If you are looking for a good and re liable cylinder oil no use to go any far ther than S M Cochran Co The have it DANBURY Light frosts have nipped the clover and vegetables this week Mr and Mrs Rogers little boy is quite low with intermittent fever C C Monroe writes that he will be back Oct 10th and will open the hotel again for business S G Bastian is laying a stone founda tion under his store building and walling lis cellar this week Mrs Sarah E Boyer has rented the J A Strain residence and moved to town and will live here during the winter Howard Ruby and family intend moving up near Cody next week where Howard has secured work on a ranch near that place Frank Musgrave of this place who has been working down near Friend this state returned home Wednesday for a short visit with parents E M Woods has bought his son E T Woods residence in Danbury and has moved to town Elvin will farm his own place next year north of town Edward Ruby and Mose Young are on their way back to -Danbury from where they have been working for the past two months near Valentine on a cattle ranch T C Wheeler caught a number of young coons about a month ago west of town and bad them caged until lately they got loose and have had a good time in and around the merchants chicken coops of this town Slates were never so cheap as this year at the Bee Hive At the meat market of D C Marsh you will find a very desirable combina tion for the careful judicious buyer the best quality at the most reasonable price Trade with Loar BBfeWpU sV 1 V 5 lwW im Pilf 4 Sir nesa Hfct ur tfado of pure titcry 1 ylicd ol es pecially prsraritl to etand tho weather Bold everywhere in cms all sizes Mado b STANDARD OIL CO maaanff J WiT ft 1 it isnt tiie Cooks Fault It isnt your Grocers Fault that the bulk coffee you just purchased turns out to be differ ent from the same kind bought before Coffee purchased in bulk is sure to vary The sealed package in which LION COFFEE is sold insures uniform flavor and strength It also keeps the coffee fresh and insures absolute purity BOX ELDER JD P Brower expects to start overland with his family for Iowa in the near future Who is to be the next postmaster at this point has not been fully determined at this writing Mail Carrier Branscom and wife are the happy parents of new son born last week Tuesday Mr Brower has disposed of his store building to T W Arnold of Havana Frontier county whither he expects to move it Word has been received that A O Houge who left South Frontier three weeks ago with his family and stockhas arrived in Iowa the land of promise Bain Kinzer who has been absent in Wyoming for the past four months re turned home Tuesday last satisfied to give Red Willow county another trial Fred Satchell has returned from his trip to Saline county whither he went overland to help haul the household goods of John Miller to his new home in that county - Jesse Younger who had the misfort une to have one of his fingers taken off and his whole hand badly crushed in fathers sorghum mill a couple of weeks ago is rapidly recovering Have you noticed those Knee Pants for boys at the Bee Hive A FIRST AiP TO THE INiJEREA For Burns Sprains Wounds Brui ses or Any Sort of Pain Used Internally and Externally CAUTION Avoid the weak watery Witch Hazel preparations represented to be the same as PONDS EX TRACT which easily sour and often contain wood alcohol an irritant ex ternally and taken internally a poison Are coming in fast now day brings more new goods BOY aigrf1 7 See our line of Srrtsrsrg gy y w T VSiWViv3 Each LOTHINO Before you buy school suits for the boys It will pay you to look A comparison is all we ask We have a good line of SCHOOL SHOES E Try us Leave us your order for anything in the GROCERY Line Our stock is fresh and complete THE 4s was fit Hk m arqaui tore C L DeGROFFte GO SWWWW KiCSiAWMIM CULBERTSON Henry Lehman speut Sunday at home Cass Pfrimmer went down to Oxford Friday Earl Rose has been quite sick the past week Mr and Mrs J A Kirk were McCook visitors Tuesday Harry Lehman drpve down to Mc Cook Saturday ufternoon S H Blum of Superior came in Tues day morning on business Peter Barth of Akron Colo is visit ing his parents of this village S E Solomon and family moved into the Blum residence Thursday Roy Rose has been assisting P G Brolzman in the store this week Mrs R Knowle9 returned from a weeks visit in Stratton Saturday even ing F M Pfrimmer came down from Max Saturday evening and spent Sunday at home Mr and Mrs C Miller departed on 13 Monday moruiug to attend the Denver carnival Miss Dorothea Solomon who has been very low with typhoid fever is rapidly improving D L Shoemaker and son Ivan went up to Denver Sunday morning for a weeks visit Charles Pfrimmer of Oxford is taking Japies Magees place as operator during Jims illness Mr and Mrs Frank Henderson came up from McCook Monday and spent the day with her mother Geo G Eiseuhart and G W Norris of McCook drove to Hayes Center Mon day morning to attend court Robert and David Knowles spent Sunday in McCook the guests of their sister Mrs Frank Henderson Philip G Brotzman moved his stock of merchandise into the McDonald build ing two doors south of the postoffice Monday Mrs Henry Blum and two daughters Amelia and Carrie departed Wednesday evening for Lincoln where they will reside in the future Their many friends of this village where the Blum family have resided during the past fifteen years deeply regret the loss of these es timable people and their best wishes accompany them to their new home Dont forget the bargains in Boys Knee Pants at the Bee Hive SHIGISESTEftS ENGLISH Fill HYStOYAL PILL SivS Vk 36i V Sfu Safe Always reliable Iadica ask Druggist for CHICHESTERS ENOIilSII In Red and Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Refuse dangerous Hubstl tationsand imitations Buy of yourDruggist or send 4c in stamps for Particular Testi monials and Relief for Ladles in letter by return Ittail 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO 2100 Madison Square PHI1A RA Mention this paper MVW V9 In HH -0 water but you cant irakc him drink You cant make him cai either You can stuff food in to a thin mans stomach bir that doesnt make him use it Scotts Emulsion can rrah him use it How By ma lug him hungry of course Scotts Emulsion makes a thin body hungry all over Though t a thin body was naturally hun gry didnt you Well it isnt A thin body is asleep nou working gone on a strike It doesnt try to use its food Scotts Emulsion wakes it up puts it to work again making new flesh Thats the way to get fat Send fbr free sample SOTT UOWNE Chemists 400 Pearl St N Y 50c and 1 co al I druggists epsia Digests what you eat We are going to have school just the same and our supplies arc much lower in price The Bee Hive COLEMAN John Schilz has rented the Cyriacks farm Grace Cole visited the Coleman school Wednesday M H Cole is in his Kafir corn with tho binder Mrs W S Bixler visited the home folks Monday J W Corner was in the city with hogs Monday Bert Wales and family were guests of homefolks Saturday Fred Cyriacks and family have gone to Wisconsin to be absent all winter Mike Coyle had a time finding his mules and horses Tuesday morning Bert Wales was in his corn with the binder until nine oclock Saturday night Albert and J N Smith are topping cane for Bert Wales for the stalks to work into molassess William Heun our traveling man is home from one of his journeys and will spend a few weeks with the folks at home Mary Heun who has been working in Hastings for several years is home spending a few weeks with the home folks here Martin Doyles birthday comes once a year and when it came recently some thirty neighbors dropped in on him to let him know he was seventeen years old They spent a few hours playing games and wrestling with ice cream and cake and then wishing him many re turns of the day departed for their homes How about those dinner pails tablets slates pencils and pens We have plenty at the Bee Hive Machine and cylinder oils Cochran Cos at S Home for Families of Bandits Not actuated by remorse but by iare philanthropy Jim Jenkins hunter of outlaws has concluded to devote all his money to the maintenance of a home for the orphans and widows of men he hits rua to earth in particular and of criminals of the great South west in general Jim Jenkins now of Kansas is now 65 years old and has spent forty years as a scout and hunt er of bandits and train robbers In this way he has made about 50000 Among the distinguished outlaws he has chased were Jesse James and his broth er Bob Ford Bill Dalton and Bill Cook while he was the leader of the band that caught Cherokee Bill in 1895 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his bag of bad men at about 150 The homfc which is being built on a 5000 acre farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I T is to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express SabAdles to Support Art The government of Bavaria has voted a considerable sum for the main tenance of art institutions throughout the kingdom during the coming year The allowances for the purchase of paintings and their preservation is particularly liberal The various art Institutes in Munich receive handsome subsidies and the Germanic museum in Nuremberg gets an increased allow ance Various other institutions have been voted large amounts for repairs and maintenance These art allow ances in all reach 3108163 marks 739741 Bmil Henzel in Chicago Record Water Supply for Tampico English engineers are making sur veys and plans of Tampico and the surrounding country with a view of supplying the town with drinking wa ter and a complete system of sewer age Should these works be carried out there will be an excellent opening for the sale of plumbing supplies At present there is no plumbing estab lishment in the port Information Complete Chicago Tribune You remember that worthless little cousin of mine you knew ten years ago Well hes Capt Harkness now United States service Salvation army or baseball club S r r - - A VSfg MPS I tW 11X9 ij HI Any reason why a shopper should doubt the evidence of his or her senses There isnt any such reason and thats why we ask you to come and see for yourselves how well this store is prepared to give you special service and unequaled merchandise at a great saving It is but a hiijif i practice unaBHHnnBaMHHnwKHHmMMMii i ly f te C O It T - uliaxa r rn n earmfcx M ICk 1C and most good for the least money V Hence we urcre vou to trv us on X thing in the line of jf 9 1 I Groceries 1Efc For we are here to sell goods and please and satisfy our customers in every particular especially in highness of quality and lowness of price OW St J oh it Y sstt McCOOK NEB sg S Produce just as good as cash f OCOTO We are going out of the grocery business as we need the room for our other lines which we will make more attractive than ever before ALL GROCERIES WILL GO at bedrock prices Come early and get first choice Now is the time for you to lay in your winter supply of canned fruit and vegetables ARTZ k THOMPSON ii awjfs Wjk You Can Save Money If You Buy Your Clothing of the afc6nAgyfema Weve 2 Catalogs One lor Men One for Women One postal card will bring both books t y r