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a bottle All druggists - niiiii 7f vnnr mnnnt criwnl - send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office Address -T f iVPRm T ninoll Have You Seen It We keep Dr CaldwolTs Syrup Pepsin in plain view but if you dont happen to see it why ask for it The manufacturers guarantee it to cure dyspepsia aud all forms of stomach troubles Sold by A McMillen This Is an Advertisement I If you are looking for a laxative Dr Cald j walls Syrup Pepsin is IT The convenience and merit of this valuable remedy will be explained I to your satisfaction by A McMillen - Going1 the Limit A drummer named Peck put up at a hotel In Oklahoma the landlord of whleh was the president of the school board The landlord who was a jolly whole souled fellow suggested that they visit the schools the president of the board Crst putting on a long tailed coat saying She adds dignity an then sio hides my gun which are a bad example afore them children I dont approve of anybody under fourteen carryln a gun After returning to the hotel from the visit of inspection the president of the board now transferred into a land lord said Peck youre a good feller You aint goin to let your light be hid un der a bushel Peck No I aint said Mr reck rather dubious as to the compliment Well I tell you what Im goin to do fer you Bein as youre a good fel ler Im a gointo have clean sheets put put on your bed dad me if I aint Awkward Mrs Norton came home from a call one day in such a disturbed condition that it was evident tears were not far In the background She lost no time in beginning her explanation John she said to her husband I am so mortified I dont know what to do What is the matter my dear asked Mr Norton I have just been calling on Mrs Peverill You know her husband Ma jor Pevcrill Yes Well I have just learned today to my horror that major isnt his title at all Major is his iirst name Why certainly Ive always known that What is there so mortifying about it Nothing said Mrs Norton with a groan only that Ive been calling him major every time Ive met him for the last six months London An swers Tlie Cry of Sillc One of the most peculiar features about manufactured silk is the rustling sound familiar to every woman In the silk trade they call it the cry or sometimes the scroop Of all textiles silk is the only material which pos sesses it As everybody knows the sound is heard especially -when silk is subjected to friction What is not so generally known is that the quality is found in silk yarn before it is woven A skein of silk unless it has been so treated as to kill this property in it will when opened up emit the noise slightly When the skein is squeezed in the hand the sound becomes quite audible The cry is considered a very desir able quality in silk Dyers try to de velop it as much as possible Unexpected Applause Shortly after Mr Wilson Barrett joined the theatrical profession ho be came a member of a company perform ing at the old Theater Royal Dublin His part naturally was a small one and greatly to his surprise his first speech was greeted with a round of applause This unlooked for tribute elated the young actor and he exerted himselfsto sustain the good impression he appeared to have made Just as ho was leaving the theater one of the scene shifters grinningly accosted him and said Sure its got about among the blioys that yero a brother of the man that was hung A Fenian named Barrett had that morning paid the ex treme penalty of the law An Absurd Custom In Vienna In Vienna every mans home is his dungeon from 10 p m to G a m Vienna is a city cf flats and at 10 p m the common entrance door of each block is closed and bolted Thereafter persons i passing in or out must pay a fine of twopence to the concierge until mid nightand fourpence from that hour to G a in To go out to post a letter costs twopence and the same amount to re txirn To prolong a visit to a friend after 10 p m means twopence to get out of his house and twopence more to enter your own A natural result of this irritating tax is that cf capital cities Vienna is earliest to be Sparing His Feeling Hettie Now that you have broken your engagement with Fred shall you return to him the diamond ring he gave you Minna Certainly not Hettie It would be cruel to give him a thing that would be a constant reminder of the happiness he had missed Boston Transcript Somnambulism Blond persons are more apt to be somnambulists than dark folk and in cold climates there is more somnam bulism than in warm ones In certain Greenland villages the hut doors are locked from without by a watchman in order that those within may not come forth in their sleep and maybe freeze to death The Canalboat The captain was leading the horse and his lieutenant was at the rudder said a lawyer in an English court re cently describing au incident in the voyage of a canalboat Where was the crew inquired the judge Badly 3Ii7ed Metaphor London is laughing at the following recent brilliant exordium on the part of an Eng ish politician We shall never rest until we see the British lion walking baid in hand with the flood gates of democracy St James Ga zette If- you 1 - SZZXJ s faJ Wmint HIh lint- Anyway Mr Weddle visiting his wifes rela tives up in Maine fairly had to go to church that Sunday Ue didnt want to go but his wife thought it would do him good and would be apt to preserve the harmony of the family The sermon was long and powder dry and Weddlo stole off into the arms of Morpheus gently and s renely As he did not snore his wife lid not suspect that he had gone to sleep alongside of her and gave herself up fully to inspecting the bonnet of the woman in the pew in front Like all things good and bad the sermon came to an end at last but Weddle slumbered on like a baby even after a deacon began taking up the collection in a hat When the derby was passed to Weddle Mrs Weddlo was surprised to see that he did not respond She nudged him violently to bring him back to his senses and Wed dle awakening with a start sat up right and bewildered gazed at the hat In the hand of the deacon Then he shook his head sleepily and said No that isnt mine Mine is a gray one New York Tribune Hail Verve Well aint that a lovely customer I just dote on waiting on that kind Did you see her though The shop girl was bubbling over with rage A woman and her daughter had looked at not fewer than twenty five silk waists At last they tjok up one and the wom an brought forth a tape measure I think we might get it out of three and a half yards or three and two thirds anyhow Just wait twenty three Inches down the front three quarters for the sleeves allow a quarter for col lar and culls Yes thatll do it As she talked she ran the tape over the waist the clerk standing by almost bursting with indignation Three yards of lace one and a quarter of in sertion she went on measuring the trimming Put that down Amy Now lets go We can get up a waist exactly like that for 750 and they ask 1 19S Theyve got their nerve havent they New York Press Fro the Theater Gallery Mr W Pett Ridge tells in the Eng lish Illustrated that the best repartee he over encountered was in the gal lery of a theater An extremely stout good tempered woman contrived to wedge herself into a space that would have accommodated a person of ordi nary size to the unconcealed annoy ance of a smartly dressed youth next to her She began to peel an orange and the youth with a gesture of com plaint removed his silk hat fussily to a safer position I suppose said the good tempered woman that youd rather have had a gentleman sitting by the side of you sir wouldnt you The youth replied snappishly in the affirmative Ah said the woman thoughtfully so would I Presence of 3Iind During a performance at one of the London theaters a man and his wife had to quarrel on the stage the wom an in a rage of jealousy the man try ing to persuade her that she was too suspicious and too passionate Both were acting with great spirit when the wife moved her arm too near the can dle and her muslin dress was in flames in an instant Both actors kept their heads however The husband extin guished the fire and proceeding with his part interpolated You see my dear I was right You are ready to flare up at the least thing Sot Left Out An English paper tells a story of some childrens theatricals A party of children Avere giving a little drama of their own in which courtships and weddings played a leading part in the plot While the play was in progress one of -the grownups went behind the scenes and found a very small girl sit ting in the corner Why are you left out he asked Arent you playing too Oh Is not left out came the reply Is the baby waiting to be horned Without a Rival Printers Ink undertakes to explain why the newspaper is the foremost and unrivaled medium of publicity It can be said of no other medium it af firms that it goes everywhere and is l ead by everybody A certain few only read the billboards the street car and steamboat cards etc but the newspa per goes into every home and is the oue supreme source of information His Final Instructions An old darky who Avas fearful of be ing buried alive left these final instruc tions Atter my time come lemme stay ez long ez possible Dont make de fu neral scrmont too long kaze dafl make me sleep only de sounder but de dinner hon over me Ef dat dont AA ake me I is sho gone At lanta Constitution Forethought You are probably not aAvare sir said the angry father that last year my daughter spent 1500 on her dress Yes I am said the young man firmly I adAised her to do it o er a year ago when we first became en gaged The aiorninss AVork All Done Mistress Is that sewer gas I smell Sen ant lately arrived from Osh kosh No maam Ive cleaned the rooms made the beds and turned on the gas ready for the night American HebreAV Still Yoaag Teacher I am surprised tliat you are not further advanced You are extreme ly backward for your age Little Girl Yesm Maim -a wants to marry again - I You will be sorry if you buy before looking our line over because our hobby is good wearing childrens shoes at the right price A guar antee from our store means some thing Try us and you will be convinced IVllVlMVilM liieL2LUL3llLl Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold Lazativc Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day No cure no pay Price 2j cents Look Pleasant Please Photographer C C Harlan of Eaton Ohio can do so now thoutrh for years he couldnt be cause he suffered untold aijony from the vort form of indigestion All physicians and medi cines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters which worked such wonders that he dedans they are a godsend to sufferer from dspepia and stomach troubles Unrivah d fordi paes of the stomach liver and kidneys they build up and frive new life to th whole system 1 ry them Only jOc McConnell Berry ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county August IS ltJ2 Present C E Eldred county judge In the matter of the estate of Mas Anton deceased On reading and filing the petition of F A Anton praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Augusta Anton as admini tratrix Ordered that September C 1902 at nine oclock p m is assigned for hearing said peti tion when all persons interested in said matter may appf arat a county court to be held in and for said count v nittl hrv canse why the prajer of petitioner should not granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition site tire hearing thereof be given to all in said matter by Hihlts1 g r this order in The McCook Teh t newspaper printed ii il n succrerfve weeks v SEAL V tr j c k IX Mode Sfioe Store m 81 IVilVlwIVJvilvv rsvjHasKNMsKssTffsjtsnr 9 ricCOOK FLOUR The best and cheapest Every sack full weight 91 Patent per sk 100 ioskso Anchor 90 10 sks 8 Pride of McCook 80 10 sks 7 J 11 Grannis Jas McAdams F M Coison Jas Cain j G Stokes C J Ryan C L DeGroff Co The Mill irery Saek Warranted I flNHENSVBUffsBFsaFWvBffyKSHSHrsIas SOUTH SIDE Let there be rain Miss Fay Jacobs is on the sick list Roy S Jacobs came in from Lincoln close of last Aveek Winter wheat run about forty bushels per acre in this vicinity The sale of the W T Stone farm is set for September Gth 2 p m We are pained to learn that Roy IIol brook a former resident of the South Side Avas instantly killed and terribly mangled in a railroad Avreck in or near Cannon City Colo first of the week Medical Journal desires a representa tive in this locality Permanent em ployment Salary and commission Address 154 East 72 New York City WHBATOSE BREAKFAST If you want a good food for your child ren try Wheatose It is easily and quickly prepared and very healthful Follow cooking directions to get the full benefit All reliable grocers have it California Breakfast Food If it popular if it wasnt loved by the people why do dealers iy We have some thiriK jnt as Rood as the Madison Medicine Cos Rocky Mountain Tea Think it over Si cents McConnell Berry PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The Following Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the State ol Ne braska as Hereinafter Set Forth In Full is Submitted to the Electors of the State of Nebraska to be Voted Upon at the General Election to be Held Tuesda November 4 1902 A Joint lrolutioii proM ini to iniil Sec tion one of Article liffi u of the n tiiutn 1 of the Stale of Ncbra ka relative to U- Rianm of sulmiittiiiK and adopting amendment- totl constitution of the -aid at f Nebraska Be it resolved and enacted b the Lfgislatur of tho State of Nebraska Section 1 That Section ore of Article Site a of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read a follow- Sixtiox 1 Either branch of the may propose amendment- to this constitution and if the same be agreed to by f me memoers eiectea to earn iion e amendments -hall be entered on lie Journals with the and nay- and publish l at lea t oncu each week in at least one wwj paiMr in each county when a newspaper s published for thirtj day- immediately rc ing the next election of senators and represent at which election rlie ame shall be ul mittf d to the elector- for approval or n je ti i and if a majority of the electors voting at w election on such propo d amendment vh vote to adopt such amendment the same sj j b come a part of con titution Wh n mor than one amendment at tL nm election they shall be submitted as tojnabi the electors to vote on each amendment sepa rately All ballots twil at election on such amendment or amendments shall have writt or printed thereon the following For d amendment to tiie con titution reiatimr to ih j in ert the subject of tso ami nriment atid against propojpd amendment to the tion r iating to I here ni ert the subject of th amendment aed the voteof each eitcior voting on such amendment or amendment- shall by the elector by makintr a ith a pen or pencil in a circle or square to placed at the right of the lines the words Fir orAgain t the propo ed amendment- aj li j -hall de ire to vote tin reen or by iudiratii J -preference on a voting machine when such machine is in ue I Geo V Mar h secretary of the state l Nebra ka do hereby certif that the foregor x propos d amendment to thf Con titntion of tie State of Nebraska is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engro sed bill by the Twenty Seventh of th of the State of Nebraska as appears from said original bill on file in this office ami that said proposed amendment K submitted t the qualified voters of the of Nebra ka for their adoption or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on the 4th day of N A D VJr In testimony whereof I have hereunto pet rrv hand and aflixcd the great seal of the state of Nebraska Done at Lincoln this day of JurJ in trie year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two of the Independence of the Unit 1 States the One Hundred and Twenty seventii and of thtsatato the Thirty iixth seal Geo V Maeh Secretary of State NOTICE OF SALE In the district court of Red Willow coos state of Nebraska In the matter of the c tate of William T Stone deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of s order of G W jndge of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska mad- on the 9th day of Augu t 1602 forth saleof the real estate hereinafter described there r be sold at the front door of the county n -house of Red Willow county on the tb r September 1S2 attwo oclock p a ilc venue to the highest bidder for one tb one third pajable one jear from dat s premises and one third payable a - from the date of sale said sail r by a bond of the purchaser a - mortgage on the real etat d i so hear interest at the rate per annum payable eni dii ice described real e tere ea t uuarter of tbe - S thrv six in towns Vrrv u t of e C - Ner - i Ivoi