rsv I--e in W 3 231 -1 I I flit ff sffc pibn By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription I a Year in Advance Republican Convention Tho Republicans of tho btato of Nebraska aro horoby called to meet in convention at tho Auditorium in tho city of Lincirln on Wednes day Juno IK 1H02 at 2 oclock in tho afternoon for tho purpose of placing in nomination can didates for tho following odices to bo votos d for at tho tioxt genoral election to bo bold in tho state of Nebraska Novombor 4 1902 viz One governor one lieutenant governor one hecrotary of btato ono auditor of public accounts ono treasurer ono feiiporintoudent of public jnstruc tion one attorney general ono comipissioner of public lands and buildings and for the trans action of such other business as may regularly come buforo tho meeting The basis of representation of tho sovcral coun tios in said convention shall lw tho voto cast for lion Saimiul JI Sodgwick for judgo of tho su premo court at the regular election hold on Novomlwr 1 1901 giving ono delegate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for tho mi id Samuel II Sedgwick and ono for each county Said apportionment entitles tho following countioti to tho following representation in said convention Furnas 12 Gnspor I Kedwillow 11 Frontior 8 Hitchcock r Hayes 1 Dundy 4 Chase It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed in said convention but that tho delegates pres ent tboreat bo authorized to cast the full voto of tho countv represented bv thorn Notice is hereby given thatoach of thoodd numbered senatorial districts in the state is to select a momber of the statu committeo to servo for tho term of two years Uy order of tho statu committeo II C Lindsay Chairman John T Mamaiteu Secretary Republican County Convention Tho Republicans of Kedwillow county aro hereby called to meet in convention in tho city of McCook on Saturday tho 21th day of May 1902 at the hour of eleven oclock a in for tho purpose of placing- in nomination candidates for tho following ollicos to bo voted for at tho next general election to be held in tbestato of Ne braska on tho 4th day of November 1902 viz Ono county attorney ono county judge ono representative of the Grith legislative district ono commissioner first district eleven dele gates to tho Republican state convention cloven delegates to tho Republican congressional con vention of tho fith congressional district of the state of Nebraska eleven delegates to tho 29th senatorial district convention or the state of Nebraska and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly como before said convention Tho basis of representation of tho soveral precincts in said county shall bo tho voto cast for O L Thompson for county treasurer in tho year 1901 allowing ono delegate for each fifteen votes or fraction thereof cast for said O L Thompson and two delegates at largo for each voting precinct of said county Said apportion ment entitles thosovoral voting precincts in said county to tho following representation in said convention Alliance 4 Hondvillo r Coleman 4 Driftwood 4 Fritsch 4 Grant 4 Lebanon 7 North Valley 4 Red willow 5 Rea vor 7 Rox Elder 4 Danbury 5 East Valloy 7 Gervcr 4 Indianola 6 Missouri Ridge 4 Perry 4 Tyrone 3 aney u range WILLOW GROVE 1st Ward 1st Precinct lit 1st Ward 2nd Precinct 11 2nd Ward 1st Precinct 10 2nd Ward 2iicl Precinct 9 Total i It is recommended that no proxies be allowed in said convention but that the delegates pres ent tberoat be authorized to cast tho full voto of tho precinct represented by them By order of committee C E Eldeed Chairman B G GossATtD Secretary Republican Precinct Primaries WILLOW GROVE The Republican electors of Willow Grove pre cinct will hold their primary elections as follows on Thursday evening May 22nd 1902 opening at eight oclock to wit Frst ward 1st precinct In tho basement of tho Commercial hotel to elect thirteen dolegates to tho county convention Albert Barnett Committeeman First ward 2nd precinct In C F Babcocks oflice to elect eleven delegates to tho conven tion C B Gray Committeeman Second ward 1st precinct In the city hall to elect ten delegates to the county convention W T Coleman Committeeman Second ward 2nd precinct In H H Berrys ollico to elect nine delegates to tho county con vention C I Hall Committeman GRANT Tho Republican voters of Grant precinct aro horeby requested to meet in tho Banksvillo school house on tho evening of May 22 1902 at eight oclock for the purpose of selecting four delegates to tho Republican county convention to bo held in McCook Saturday May 24th II I Peterson Committeeman VALLEY GRANGE The Republican voters of Valley Grange pre cinct are hereby requested to meet in tho Pickens school houso at three oclock on the afternoon of Thursday May 22d 1902 for the purpose of selecting five delegates to the Repub lican county convention to be held in McCook May 24th R McDonald Committeeman BONDVILLE The Republican voters of Bondvillo precinct are called to meet in tho Pleasant View school houso in district No r0 on Thursday afternoon at two oclock May 22d 1902 for tho purpose of electingfive delegates to the Republican county convention to be held in McCook Saturday May 24th Charles Skalla Committeeman lERRY Tho Republican electors of Perry precinct will hold their primary election Thursday evening May 22nd 1902 at seven oclock Flitcraft school house for tho purpose of selecting four delegates to tno itcpublican county convention to be held in McCook Saturday May 24th and for tho transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before tho caucus C II Hakman Committeman driftwood Republican electors of Driftwood precinct will meet in tho Driftwood school houso Thurs day afternoon May 22d at two oclock to elect four delegates to tho county convention and to transact any other proper business C T Eller Committeeman GERVER Republican voters of Gerver precinct will meet in the Dodgo school house May 22nd at 230 oclock in tho afternoon to elect four dele gates to tho county convention F S Lofton Committeeman One Half Rates Omaha and Return May 21 22 and 23 via Burlington Eoute State Encampment G A E Ask nearest agent Burlington Route Its a fact Garden seed at 2c a package at the Bee Hive Dr Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is a perfect laxa tive Sold by A McMillon M USE ASK YOUR DEALER f o t SPREAD NICELY COVER FURTHER LAST LONGEST ijilMlsokpaimlorgo KANSAS CITY US A -- Corn Wheat Qats Rye Hogs Eggs Butter cuaaEmimmin Pare Grape Grsam of Taitai Powder DR Awarded RIghesf Honors Worlds FaF Gold edai fclidwiife Fair Fraternal Insurance Order Cards K O T WI -Regular meetings on second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each mouth in McConnell hall at S Visiting knights welcome M R Gates commander J II Yakkuu record keeper C A Liacii finance keeper ROYAL HIGHLANDERS McCook lodgo No H07 meets on second and fourth Mon day evenings of each month at eight oclock in McConnell ball J R McCaiii Illustrious Pro Roiit V Devoe Secretary American railways earnings for April 1902 exceeded those of same month last year by a fraction over 10 per cent Jim Hills line of retreat as now indicated will result to the large benefit of the Burlington which is manifestly proper The Burlington should be it in this transcontinental deal Theke is plenty of room in Nebraska politics for men who are patriotic enough to be honest and fair and who are cour ageous enough to be lonesome The supreme court of Nebraska has just rendered a decision in the case of The State of Nebraska ex rel Cyrus E Watson deputy labor commissioner plaintiff vs Laurence N Eskew asses sor defendant sustaining the law re quiring assessors to gather statistics The syllabus of the court passes upon the matter of compensation by stating that for the time during which an asses sor renders bona fide services he is entitled to S3 per day and county boards exceed their authority when they undertake to reduce compensation defined by law The renomination of State Treasurer Stuefer would be both cowardly and in consistent in view of the recent attitude of many Republican leaders and news papers If there is any decent deter mination to force this state treasurer issue to a finish a new candidate should be named and a new plank added to the platform The Republican part should at the coming state convention purge itself of oven the appearance of political high bindery Make the issue straight and fair and clean To relieve the party of all embarrassment Ilonest Jake and The Tribune believes in his abso lute integrity should retire with Gov ernor Savage from the field and leave the way open for a straight record Fo it me it Nebraskans Iowans and South Dakotans now residing in Seattle Washington and have organized The Iowa Nebraska South Dakota Club for the promotion of social and business in terests Harry E Wilson and O B Thorgrimson Nebraska boys and law partners are respectively secretary and vice president for Nebraska and present headquarters are in the secretarys office 405 6 Washington building Seattle The club is at present actively co-operating with Moran Bros the shipbuilders and the Seattlo chamber of commercein making provision for a proper celebra tion of the laying of the keel of the great battleship Nebraska July 4th when Governor Savage and his staff are to be present Are you going to send away this year and pay more for seeds than the Bee Hive is selling them for Send Me Their Names Send me the addresses of your friends who might be induced to move to Ne braska and I will mail them our new 4S page book descriptive of Nebraskas ag ricultural resources and its unbounded opportunities The book is illustrated with Nebraska farm scenes and is sup plemented with a sectional map of the state It will help bring homeseekers to Nebraska 5 30 J Fkancis Gen Pass Agt Omaha Neb Northern grown seeds 2 cts per package at the Bee Hive A Spring Tonic Every system however vigorous needs a stimulant At this season of the year the blood also needs purifying We be lieve that there is nothing better for this purpose than McConnells Sarsaparilla a preparation combining the best known blood remedies We make it ourselves We know it is pure We guarantee sat isfaction Try a bottle McConnell Berry Two cents for a package of seeds at the Bee Hive Desirable House For Sale My house and two lots with barn hedge fruit and shade trees corner of Dakota and Manchester streets occu pied by H F Pade Fine location Also lots 10 11 and 12 block 12 First addi tion to McCook fronting park Apply to Mrs H G Dixon Kennett Square Pa We dont ask only 2c per package for seeds at the Bee Hive McCook Market Quotations Corrected Friday morning 8 70 65 60 65 12 16 Bid you hear any one say the Bee Hive had quit handling seeds Hammocks large enough for two McConnell Berry Flies will soon be here and you will need screens See us before buying Bullard Co In the Restaurant Ono enters the restaurant through glass doors from tho street level A swinging sign creaking in the high wind that swirls through the citys streets and great letters of gold emblazoned on the window invito the passers attention Tho room is deep and narrow In the front end is a hollow square of glass show cases filled with elaborately frosted cakes fruits temptingly displayed and various works of culinary art Behind the counter stands the cashier at tho nickeled register and by his hand a spindle on which the checks are skewered as they arc passed to him Wo are met by a short well built young man with the physiognomical characteristics of a German the fair complexion tho blue eyes tho flaxen hair but wo overhear him tell two ladies who imagine they see in him some re semblance to an acquaintance of theirs that he is a native of Louisville We are conducted down tho long room set with tables filled with chattering crowds of diners to the farther end where he places chairs for us at a marble topped table without a cloth and littered with tho remains of a repast of which a party of men who are but just leaving have partaken A waiter removes the dirty dishes and the crumpled napkins and wipes tho top of the table As we hang our hats and coats upon tho hook against the wall we observe a sign that informs us the management will not be responsi ble for articles that may be lost or stolen An atmosphere permeated with odor of baking bread pervades the place The walls are dono in a rich red with gold tracings and are hung with engravings and paintings We have not time to see more before a tall and rather pretty waitress in black dress and white apron hands us the bill of fare and napkins and after filling our glasses with water waits for our orders Is there anything more puzzling than a bill of fare It is long and closely printed yet in the variety of dishes ono finds but a limited few for which ho thinks ho cares At length we make our choice and the wait ress scurries away to fill our orders Then we have a few moments to look about and take note of our surroundings We observe for the first time that two other people are seated at our table a handsome dark man scrupulously at tired with black Vandyke beard his companion a young girl We aro sur prised to discover that the man is a foreigner a German we decide from his accent a polished cultured gentleman all courtesies and smiles one evidently from the higher circles who speaks splen did English with a rare choice of words but without facility that renders his constructions faulty One unwittingly turns eavesdropper and learns that the girl is about to take a journey for he asks her Ven do you away go You strain your ears to catch the answer but there is a clatter of dishes and the hum of conversation and the young lady re plies in too low a voice for you to hear You become intensely interested in these people whom you have not met before and who when the meal is over walk out of your life never to enter it again He orders for himself and her a plate of baked ham and cabbage a piece of roast beef potatoes German fried for two a bottle of milk and a cup of cocoa in the same calm well modulated tone with the same air of inimitable dignity and refinement that marks his every utterance to the girl When you have an opportunity without being observed you glance at the young lady a girl you say of sixteen tall and slender of Ger man descent but American born stupid you believe not quick to think not pretty either yet not without composure grace of carriage modest and retiring not well though not conspicuously ill dressed showing lack not of means but of taste You wonder what relation ex ists between the two they are not father and daughter Perhaps she is his niece but nothing that is overheard will justify the conclusion You wonder where her journey will take her Ah heres a clue Vill you go to London No not to London To Paris perhaps Not to Paris either To Berlin then Yes they are going to Berlin And one wonders who the others are He will not be one of them for he knows little even about their movements Ho tells her of ze trip down ze Rhine zat is so beautiful with gracef idlest gestures and refindest enthusiasm How strikingly different is his manner from the manners of a num ber of American business men seated at an adjoining table the sound of whose noisy conversation and boisterous laugh ter whose uncouth flippant ways in trude themselves upon us The light that filters through the stained glass windows is not sufficient to dispel the gloom of the place Artificial lights in plenty the dazzling arc lamps the yellow incandescents blaze from the ceiling A bronze reproduction of the Venus of Milo stands in a niche Why is it we always think of the original of this statue as a woman without arms On the wall opposite hangs a painting a foreign scene a bit of an old orchard a flowering apple tree in the foreground a stone fence the highway a lady and a little girl beneath the tree a peasant woman trudging alone the road with a bundle of wood on her head and a child tugging at her skirts When the waitress brings their orders our friend helps his lady in much the same manner that he might a queen For desert he orders strawberries and cream lie sprinkles her berries with sugar and pours on the cream He urges her to permit him to put more sugar on them She insists that thev are sweet enough but when she begins to eat she finds them sour and she reaches for the sugar herself He laughs good humor edly Ho makes polite inquiry concern ing the health and welfare of certain common friends Ho speaks of social functions in which it seemed she had taken part We are sorry to see them finish their meal and prepare for their departure When they are done he calls for the checks He helps her on with her coat They walk away and in a moment are lost to us forever in the crowd Caution This is not a gentle word but when yon think how liable you are not to purchase for 75c the only remedy universally known and a remedy that has had the largest salo of any medicine in tho world since 1S6G for the cure and treatment of consumption and threat lung troubles without losing its great popular ity all these year you will bo thankful we called your attention to Boschees German Syrup There are so many ordinary cough rem edies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps but for severe coughs bronchitis croup and especially for consumption whero there is difficult expec toration and coughing dnring tho nights and mornings there is nothing like German Syrup Sold by all druggists in the civilized work G G Gkeelv Woodbury N J No o 2 12 Time Card McCook Neb main line kaht deiaut Central Timo 1110 p G0 A 920a No 5 arrives from east at 8 p in main line west dkpakt No 1 Mountain Time 3 13 IMPERIAL- LINE No 1TC arrives Mountain Time No 175 departs 1118 am 11 4 p m 825 A M 140 pm 700 A M Sleeping dining and reclining chair cars seats free on through trains Tickets told and Imggago checked to any point in tho United States or Canada For information timo tables maps and tick ets call on or write A P Thomson Agent McCook Nebraska or J Francis General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS Dispatcher Ed Cann returned to work last night II II Kingsbury was down from Denver first of the week Piecework in some departments at least is proving a great success William Baird the car and oil man was at headquarters yesterday Brakeman C W Dewey has been off duty most of tho week on business Brakeman M A Vanllorn of Oxford was at headquarters first of tho week The pay wagon came in last night at tached to 5 and went west this morn ing sxecial Frank Wallace is at Kanona Kansas relieving the agent who is at Oberlin attending court Conductor and Mrs E F Caffrey are feeling deep pride in a brand new son born on yesterday morning A waste picker of tho McCook manu facture and equipped for handpower was shipped to Denver today Helper Claire Nesbit has returned to work at Red Cloud after an absence of a few weeks with an injured hand Chief Dispatcher J F Forbes arrived home Sunday evening on No H from an absence of a few days in Chicago on business General Piecework Inspector Acker man was at headquarters Wednesday and Thursday on business of tho in spection department William Sheridan who has been act ing as helper at Red Cloud for some time has been transferred to Akron in the same capacity Ralph Foe returned to Red Cloud to day and Extra Agent A J Zint has gone to Hendley to relieve the agent at that station for a while Brakeman and Mrs W L Reynolds left for Northwestern Missouri Tuesday night on G being summoned there by the serious illness of his mother A Gem of Its Kind Concerning Ed Amherst Ott dean of Drake University College of Oratory and English Des Moines Iowa who will de liver the address on class Day President A O Thomas of the Central Nebraska Educational associatson says Ed Am herst Ott delivered his inspiring lecture Sour Grapes before tho session of the Central Nebraska Educational Associa tion just closed at Kearney and com pletely captivated the large audience as sembled to hear him It is the unani mous expression of those who heard it that this lecture is one of the very finest ever delivered before the teachers of the state Splendid in its delivery spark ling in its humor and rich in its truths it inspired every one who heard ii It is the gem of its kind Mr Ott is a strong man and will please and inspire his audience wherever he goes This lecture should be given in every section of the state COURT HOUSE NEWS DISTRICT COURT Angelo P Welles vs Lettie C Whit taker et al attachment COCNTY COURT Marriage licenses issued Charles Hilton and Louise Darlage both of Cambridge married bv County Judge Eldred May 15th Charles II Bixier and Grace Cole Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postofiice May 15 1902 A J Fenimore 2 Mr J Him W W West Mr Wm Karp C E McCoy Henry Peters Lennra Schultz A H Smith When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kijimell Postmaster Base ball goods at Cones Home for Families of Bandit Not actuated by remorse but by pure 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 has run to earth In particular and of criminals of the great South west in general Jim Jenkins now of Kansas is now C5 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 1S95 In the Dalton raid in Coffeyville Kas Jenkins was shot eight times He esti mates his bag of bad men at about 150 The home vrhich is being built on a 5000 acre farm owned by Jenkins near Pryor Creek I Tt is to cost 20 000 Buffalo Express Indianas Gold and Silver Excitement of the wildest character prevails in Warwick county Indiana over the discovery of gold and silver near Lynnville The land where the ore has been found is of the poorest but owners are paying up back taxes in the hope of realizing handsomely Hotels and restaurants are crowded with strangers and many more aro ar riving daily Corn Stuublo Cuts Throat L T Davis a farmer living near West Union W Va had his throat cut by a corn stubble and almost bled to death before assistance reached him While hauling fodder he fell from his wagon his throat striking the sharp pointed stubble A tearing gash was the result rr mi 0O if I Mill MBUuUn v 1 11 4 Have no Brass Eyelets The New Feature and a Prime One Too is I A TlieS v A ii ftp I Ask to see the new Golf Girdle It is a beauty neat and dainty f Special F f Pay Day i a i I J Call us up Hog Will Wag- the Tail A special to a Chicago paper from Xew York contains the following information JJ Hill the railroad king is q noted as expressing the belief that the North ern Securities company will lose the case brought against it by the government and he is preparing a line of retreat His legal advisers are reported to have in formed him that the federal suits will probably be successful and lie therefore must arrange the business of the three railroads involved so that no great damage will be done these proper ties According to a close friend of Mr Hill who has recently talked with the great railroad manager it is proposed to make tho Burlington system the chief one of the three creat railroads Last Trade Marks Designs Copyrights c Anyone sending a sketch nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable Communica tions strictly conadential Handbook on Patents sent free Oldest agency for securing patents Iatent3 taken throuch Munn Co receive special notice without charge In the ciettfim JUnericaa A handsomely illustrated weekly Largest cir culation of any pcientlflc Journal Terms 3 a year four months L Sold by all newBdealer MUNN Go3SiBfad New York Branch Office G25 F EU Washington D C off Loo koes at Cost pEpefs All Kabo Corsets Have Them All Others are Without Them That Summer Batiste style 621 is a straight front bias gored price 1 00 That Sublime Jean straight front style 612 is trimmed at the top with satin ribbon price 1 OO A Few Odds and Knds and Broken Lots of I mh In Ladies Gents and Childrens sizes Come in and make your choice before the best values are taken We have also a Remnants of Carpets which will be sold Reardless of Cost to person who can use these lengths Fresh Groceries arriving daily flU P HT11TTH McCook Nebraska few the Phone 16 rrrmfMrnt u mi I mwr7m7TTmmij imi iiiiirrfiii mniMnwin Tr i iimimmwii hum hmhmiiihii bi iiiimimmii imihi irTMMiiT winter the Iowa legislature passed a law under which the Burlington got a new charter The Burlinirton will not attempt to absorb the Great Northern or the Northern Pacific but the last two will work as closely under the direction of the mother system as the charter and the laws of the state will permit The brains of the management of the three great lines will be vested in the ireneral officers of the Burlington and tho poli cies and officers of the other lines will be under the control of the officers of that system Said this authority Hill will prepare for the great battle which he considers inevitable between the great transcontinental lines of the south and those of the north In other words for a war to the death between the Hill and Harriman combines Hill wants to be in a position to make a big fight for southern and the southwestern business for his lines and to divert much of this to the northern transcontinental lines Walks Without Crutches I was much afflicted with writes Ed C Nud Iowaville Sedgwick county Kau a going about on crutclies and suffering a deal of pain I was induced to try Hallards Snow Liniment which relieved me I used three TjOc bottle It i the greatest liniment I ever ucd have recommended it to a number of persons oil express themselves aa being benefitted by it I now walk without crutches and am able to perform a greatdeal of licht labor on the farm 2 C 50c and SI 00 at A McMilleus Whos Girl Are You Do you ever have the headache o you cant go to the theatre with him Dr Caldwels Syrup Pepsin cures headache and if you take it ac cording to direction you can prevents its return Sold by A McMiUen Dr Caldwells Srup Sold bj A McMiUen Pepsin aid- digestion 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 lSmS Big- Horn Are you interested Basin of Wvominu Basin- in the Bu Horn Its a rich but undeveloped portion of Northwestern Wyoming It contains marvellous openings for small ranches along good streams in the valleys with one million acres of government land open to settlement under the United States land laws The Burlington Koute has just pub lished a folder descriptive of the Biff Horn Basin It is Illustrated and con tains an accurate map It tells about the lay of the land character of the soil products yield irrigation and opportu nities If youre interested better write for a copy Its free 5 30 J Francis Genl Pass Airt Omaha Nebraska Doctors Bad Plight Two years ago as a result of a severe cold I lot my oice writes Dr M L Scarbrongh of Hebron Ohio then began an obstinate cough Lvery remedy known to me as a practicing phy sician for r years failed and I daily grew wore Heing urged to try Dr Kings New Dis covery for Consumption Coughs and CoIdl found quick relief and for the last ten days have felt better than for two years P FtrK suai iuicm nir uiroat ami lung troubles McConnell Kerry TMc and 1 Trial free by Save the Loved Ones Mr Mary A Vliet Newcastle Colo writes I believe Hallards Horehouud Syrup is superior to any othor cough medicine and will do all that is claimed for it and it is o pleasant to take My little girl wants to take it when sho has no need of it Ballards Horehound Syrup is the great euro for all pulmonary ailment rc f0c and 100 at A McMillenV California and Return 45 Tickets on sale Anril 91 tr 97 Aro 0 7 to June 8 August -2 to 8 Liberal stop over arrangements and return limits For additional information ak the nearest agent Burlington Route or write for a California folder to Francis Genl Pass Agt Omaha Nebraska A Nearly Fatal Runaway Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J 1 Orner Franklin Grove Illinois which defied doctors and all remedies for four year- Then Bucklens Arnica Salve cured him Just as good tor boils burn- bruises cuts corns scald kin eruptions and piles rc at McConnell Berrys Half Rates East via Burlington Route One fare for the round trip to Harris burg Pa May 11th to 19th Return limit June 30 Tickets good via Chicago or St Louis A great opportunity to visit the east Half rates from IIarr burg to points m Pennsylvania Mary land District of Columbia May 21 to 4 Ask the Burlington agent 5 15 To Cure fnlrkifii Ni brabka a Cold in rnn r Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablet- ll druggists refund the money if it fails to cure V drove s signature is on each bos c SHERIFFS SALE j virtue of an order of - ditnct court of Kedwillow Zncbe under a decree in an action vhn county th vlaka Land companyis plaintiff an dJohn G GoIm Gould hi -ii-if l UOUIU me directed i ri W ueiei lants t ami sell to the hlrf h r er Public An 1 - iiirrn eadoor of the conn house McSp willow countv NebraefcT X n i cVk Red June imk at tiie tt of oneVo0 i ascribed real estate 7 Vi 10 Vi Vr Dated this 9th day of May Vr - o 1JJM in i I le5t Snorter of section oT vvMuoiijij riiiiim i ii - -Vi ii l IlHIlllMllnm VW1U cuunr tS Black and J E KelleypAf V A t k k 1 i