1 I m l iai m a I i I i Among Sold everywhere in cans all sizes Made by Standard Oil Company A V i nfthWiuwMUii3imM By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription l a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE TICKET For Suprome Judgo S II SEDGWICK of York County For Regents L H GOOLD C J ERNST COUNTY TICKET For Surveyor A C WILSON of Bondville For Coroner JOSEPH SPOTTS of Valley Grange For Judge G S BISHOP of McCook For Superintendent E S DUTCHER of Indianola For Sheriff A C CRABTREE of Indianola For Clerk E J WILCOX of McCook For Treasurer O L THOMPSON of McCook For Commissioner Third District C H HARMAN of McCook Happily tho style of campaign fol lowed by Jasper Phillips of the Indianola Reporter grows yearly more distasteful and unsuccessful Just make up your mind to vote the Republican ticket streight this Novem ber state and county You will be re lieved of any possibility of making an error The Schley investigation has revealed many petty bits of ignoble human nature with little else that is compen sating All in all its a discreditable exhibition of envy and spitefulness Johann Mosts seditious article pub lished coincidejitally with the assassina tion of President McKinley drew him one year in the penitentiary He may congratulate himself on getting off so lightly In view of the numerous warm experi ences of the past year hade3 has no terrors for the average resident of Beaver City Indeed it has a reminiscent smack aboutit quite charm ingly cool to some of them The official ballot this year will be much smaller than last year It will be 9x24 inches Under the new law there will be one fourth less tickets printed which will be a corresponding saving to the county Beaver City Tribune Americas most industrious and provident people are the Swedes That countrys balance in the exchange of money orders with the United States the past year is 41000000 kroners much of which it is fair to assume has gone over to the old country to assist other Swedes to come to America The indications are dear that the state will have another siege of smallpox to combat this winter s The disease has made its appearance in Omaha Xincolu Hastings and a number of other points in various sections of the state and in severer form than last winter It is clearly the duty of the state and muni cipal governments to be wideawake about this matter and to use every pos sible preventive of its spread The most competent estimates of the worlds wheat crop place the total slight ly in excess of the previous two years There is little if any prospect however that this will have any substantial effect upon prices as the shortage in other foodstuffs particularly corn will more than take up this slight excess The American farmer is assured of a market at good prices for all his wheat and Nebraska will come in for more than its usual share Bee The Beaver City Tribune lost a sub scriber last week and the only reason the editor can give for the catastrophe is the fact the editor on a recent occasion nearly broke his back carrying water to save from burning a building owned by said subscriber in a late fire in Beaver City How the subscriber must have hated that misguided editor However as the editor still retains 1149 subscrib ers on his list he has decided to continue the publication of his paper Mb O Tj Thompson the Republican candidate for treasurer is so well and favorably known throughout the county that he needs no introductien to our readers During his two years occu pancy of the office Mr Thompson has conducted the affairs of his office in a business like manner and by his courte ous treatment toward all who have trans acted business with him he has made scores of warm personal friends in every precinct of the county who will see that he is reelected by an overwhelming majority Bartley Inter Ocean We are going to have school just the same and our supplies are much lower in price The Bee Hive kcvptnc ness Oil It re sists the damp jr v A m La v- r it vvVi f i onot br TtA I o ru fuc to thi end cut 11 harness not only keeps loolinr hUs new but wears Iwjlc asloagbylhe ue of Eureka Harness Oil rMLw - rrw v I is ID ounces or pure i coffee to the pound Coated Coffees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounces of eggs clue etc or no value to vou but 1 money in the pocker of the roaster Henry L Gdold Withdraws The withdrawal from the Republican state ticket of Henry 3J Goold nominee for regent is a credit to the gentlemans judgment and party patriotism reliev ing the party of any and all embarrass ment and placing himself before the people in the proper light Under the circumstances placing him on the state ticket was an error In connection with his withdrawal Mr Goold makes a statement which contradicts in important points state ments made by Ex State Treasurer Bartley and which place the former in a much more favorable light before the people He admits the receipt of the money by a bank of which he was presi dent claiming that it was not a per sonal loan Notwithstanding Bartley says he never received a cent of the 1000 back Goold says h e holds Bartleys receipt for 500 Further Goold states that of the nearly 50000 liabilities of the failed bank in which he and wife were the largest depositors at the time of the failure and two fifths owners of all the stock he has alone paid off all but about 2500 exclusive of his and his wifes claims and that all depositors will eventually be paid in full In conclusion Goold says At no stage of my dealings with Bartley have I ever been conscious of a dishonorable or dishonest act Mr Goold makes no explanation of the voting of his home county delegation in the late state convention to forthwith return Bartley to the penitentiary Hastings city council has decided to compel every person in that city who has not been vaccinated in the last three years to be properly and effectually vac cinated The Arapahoe Mirror C E Reed editor just couldnt stand it any longer ana has come over to tne Republican party body soul and breeches has doubtless squared that delegation account with Goold Dont forget the bargains in Boys Knee Pants at the Bee Hive WANTED SEVERAIi PERSONS of charac ter and good refutation in each state one in this county required to represent and advertipo old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing Salary 1800 weekly with expenses additional all pavable in cash each Wednesday direct from head office Horse and carriage furnished when necessary Refer ences Enclose self addressed stamped envel ope Manager 316 Caxton Building Chicago HAS THE BURLINGTON Morgan HilHarriman Syndicate Flies Its Papers of Possession Burlington la Oct 16 Special Telegram -Articles of incorporation of the Chicago Burlington Quincy Rail way company were filed in tho county auditors office in this city this after noon Tho capital stock of the new company is 100000000 and its object as set forth in the articles of incorpora tion is to acquire the Burlington system and other roads and to maintain a rail road in tho state of Illinois Iowa Mis souri Kansas Nebraska Colorado Wy oming South Dakota Montana Wis consin and Minnesota The corporation began Oct 15 1901 and will continue for fifty years with the principal place of business at Burl ington Iowa The understanding is that the new corporation is merely the first step to put matters in shape for the transfer of the property to the syndicate According to the rumors that are floating about here this corpor ation will take charge of the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad company and the many lines leased and controlled by the company and then transfer them altogether to the Morgan-Hill-Harriman syndicate This new corporation is legally entirely separated from the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad company The old company is corporated under the laws of the stale of Illinois while the new one is controlled by the laws of the state of Iowa There is but one change in the name of tho company The old is a rail road company the new is a railway company The corporators J C Peasley J M Dering J D Connell W W Baldwin and E M Shelton met in Chicago Tuesdao and formed the articles of in corporation but nothing was given out about the matter until this afternoon at 3 oclock when the papers were filed in the office of tho county recorder The same papers will be filed tomorrow in office of tho secretary of state at Des Moines The first meeting of the incorporators of the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railway company will be held in Burl ington The new incorporators will probably meet on Saturday and elect officers and steps contemplated for tak ing control of the Chicage Burlington Quincy railroad by the new company may be discussed NNYR0YAI PILL Safe Always reliable IadieH ask Druggist for CHICHESTERS ENGLISH in Ked and Gold metallic boxes sealed with blue ribbon Take no other Refuse dangerous fmbsti tutlonsand imitations Buy of your Druggist or send 4c in stamps for Particulars Testi monials and Relief for Ladle in letter by return mail 10000 Testimonials Sold by all Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO 8100 Madison Square PIIILA PA Mention this paper WS SbWlAW9 We Wisli to 0a ff Your attention to our Large Line of LADIES COATS and JACKETS When You see them You will acknowledge that the assortment is complete OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Call and See We also have a Good Line of TAILORnADE SUITS FOR LADIES As well as Separate Skirts and Walking Skirts WE SELL FAMOUS ANNIS FURS Every garment guaranteed THE 4 Gosii n s argam tor Q C L DeGROFF GO V yjMMMhi m uinifrmm niai i SmmMmmag We live by our blood and on it We thrive or starve a our blood is rich or poor There is nothing else to live on or by x When strength is full and spirits high we are being re freshed bone muscle and brain hi body and mind with con tinual flow of rich blood This is health When weak in low spirits no cheer no spring when rest is not rest and sleep is not sleep we are starved- our blood is poor there is little nutri ment in it Back of the blood is food to keep the blood rich When it fails take Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It sets the whole body going again man woman and child If you have not tried it send for free sample its agreeable taste will surprise jou SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 45 Pearl Street New York 50c and 100 all druggists Slates were never so cheap as this year at the Bee Hive How about those dinner pails tablets slates pencils and pens We have plenty at the Bee Hive Have you noticed those Knee Pants for hoys at the Bee Hive CULBERTSON Bov Gould is attending quarterly conference George G Eisenhart came up from StockvilIe Sunday Carl Crews is suffering with a severe attack of tousilitis Miss Stella Smith of Trenton was in this vil lage Friday Elmer Reynolds drove down to McCook Sun day afternoon Pearl Roberts of Beverly spent Sunday with Marietta Wimple Miss Ora Reynolds returned from her Arapa hoe visit Sunday Henry Kleven left for Denver Thursday morn ing on a short visit John McNeico is assisting DL Shoemaker in the store this week Harry Risley of Grand Island was in tho city tho first of the week DrGVGage of McCook made a professional call in this city Sunday Mrs J R Boyer of Trenton was the guest of Mrs William Vastine Friday Mr Lett the Hastings traveling man was doing business in this city Thursday The dance at the court house Thursday night 3 as well attended and a groat success Mrs T M Harry and daughter MissPhoebe are the guests of J M Crews and family Misses Ada and Eva Besack of Wauneta were the guests of Mrs J A Kirk over Sunday Mr and MrsGG Eisenhart and daughter Miss Florence were McCook visitors Wednesday John Burkette spont several days of last week in Palisade on business of a pressing nature Mrs Frank Henderson of McCook spent Sat urday and Sunday with her parents of this village Mr and Mrs A W Suiter and Mr and Mrs A L Taylior of Trenton took in tho fair Jiere Friday Tho teachers association held here Saturday was well attended and an interesting meeting is reported George Birchell and Hugh Wilson strajed down from Stritton Thursday night and took in the fair Friday C W Meeker and John Kelley came up from McCook Wednesday to see the water turned in the big syphon across Lunn canon The Hitchcock county fair was held in Cul bertson Wednesday Thursday and Friday of last week The attendance was good and the speed program and other features for the amuse ment of the crowds met the highest expectation of all Last Wednesday tho water was turned into the big syphon across Lunn canon on the Cul bertson ditch in the presence of a number of our citizens The work was pronounced a success by all present as tho water passed through tho pipes 90 feet down to the bottom of the cannon then up again on the other side and off down tho ditch to the complete satisfaction of all Water is now running along the streets of Cul bertson the first in nearly two years DANBURY Fall wheat sowing is still in progress ABrowns sale Thursday north of town was well attended and everything sold well T S Denman Jr was out from the eastern part of the state looking over his fathers farm six miles west of town Thursday W T Henton and S R Messner went to Kansas City Wednesday to buy one hundred stockers to bring back with them NADuff president of the Duff Grain Co at Nebraska City was here Tuesday looking over his interests at this point Rev Mayfield returned from North Platte where he has been attending Methodist confer ence Rev Mayfield will hold the Bartley ap pointment next year aStttlyp RELIEVE THE EYES PONDS EXTRACT Reduced one half with pure soft water applied frequently with dropper or eye cup will remove congestion and instantly relieve pain and inflam mation CAUTION I Avoid dangerous irri tating Witch Hazel preparations rep resented to be the same as PONDS EXTRACT which easily soar and generally contain wood alcohol a deadly poison Mistakes Made at the Mint John Erhard of Philadelphia has a coin dated IS91 which has a heu I en either 3ido showing that mistake are J irde evvn -it the mint Every fin ished coin passes through the hands- of a great many experts and there is lit tle chance of an irjperfec piece escap ing this scrutiny There are saii to be many of them in circulation how ever No particular value is attached to the couis outside of their rarity as cnrio3ltio Vf - 4 i iM Vi Z - Bfe ri fiXtel EJme SSra 2Ztr f WL sSgfM M o n e s t Bariraq fei wqX k McCOOK NEB- Jf Produce just as good as cash JaJ o fcjon See 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 ifftjife jFractice c on o tftfj To buy where you can secure the best and most good for the least money Hence we urge you to try us on any thing in the line of Bri Goods f Groceries fc 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 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 K 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 THOMPSON THE FOLKS j ttIio simply sit and wisa are not the ones who catch i the fish I S2 Youll wake up one of these cold mornings and find youre caught without an overcoat Why not be ready when the cold spell comes Our stocks of Mens Fall 0 Coats are complete in every detail Quantity Quality Style ad Price You can depend upon anything you get here as boing correct in every detail Send for catalog of MENS CLOTHING IT H J i V y