Shyi I have had occasion to use your Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction I heartily recom mend it to all owners of stock J B BELSHER St Louis Mo Sick stock or poultry should Tinf cat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be cored by food When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine Dont stuff them with worth less stock foods Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured if it be possi ble to cure it Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver Tt cures every maladv of stnelr if taken in time Secure a 25 ccnt can of Black Draught Stock and Poultry 1 Medicine and it will nay for itself ten times over Horses work better Cow3 eive more milk Hmra min find U And hens lay more eggs It solves the prowem or making as much blood llesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of fond pre sumed Buy a can from vour drcilor EiiKVTHiNG seems to be full this year dinner pails coal bins harvests and bank accounts Twas ever thus under Republi can rule Even with all the unbounded wealth in our possession the cost of electing a Democratic congress would be entirely too much for the United States to stand The Democrats in their at tempt to carry the next house of representatives are resorting to different modes of hysteria On the other hand the Republicans are appealing directly to reason While it is true that every thing looks rosy from a Republi can standpoint yet it is not always safe to take surface indi cations There are many en couraging signs but nothing must be taken for granted Democrats ire making every offort to win and Republicans must keep wide awake to the fact Any person who has ever looked into the trust question in the most casual manner must feel like laughing heartily when he hears the Republican party blamed for the existence of the trusts As a matter of fact the trusts are composites of all parties and a majority of the leading magnates responsible for them are pro nounced Democrats How strangely silent the Dem ocratic orators have grown con cerning the American army in the Philippines According to the text book issued by their con gressional committee it seemed likel that abuse of the soldier would be the dominant issue of the campaign but public senti ment was too strong even for that party of disaster Now the soldier is mentioned in purrinsr tones and honexed phrases YLOCH ylock was the man who wanted a pound of human flesh There are many Shylocks now the convales cent the consumptive the sickly child the pale young woman all want human flesh and they can get it take Scotts Emulsion Scotts Emulsion is flesh and blood bone and muscle It feeds the nerves strengthens feed the whole body For nearly thirty years Scotts Emulsion has been the of liuman flesh a eat nver We will send you a couple of ounces free SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street New York 50c and 100 all druggists Why Norrls Will Win Hravely will ho stand the test Nor will ho fret ami fear Kilt his part and trust tins rest District Fives fame to rar Tis Norris that is loved and het 1 1 tin wull cheer along thu way Tlio election wont Imj any test Kefore Iiitu the pops do sway In Washington he will tn at tii right All our privilege hell gain And ill our licarls with delight And our government sustain Hail tin candidate for You will get all the votes Then wo will have trim progress And feel our Nebnifeka oats When tlio election in nil over Then it will ho our time To bo happy as bees in clover Say wont our parti light shine HaktIiIit It CoitMit No better illustration is afforded of the attitude of the Republican and Democratic parties toward labor than the recent coal strike The Democratic managers throughout the east exulted in continuance of the strike They said it would serve to win a Dem ocratic victory this fall They took this position because they know that the Democratic party feeds on disaster The Republi can managers on the other hand were sincerely solicitious to end the strike for labors sake Pres ident Roosevelt in his conference with the coal operators demon strated his sincerity The settle ment of the strike was due to Mr Roosevelts efforts as everyone concedes The Republican party always has labors interest at heart The Democratic party thrives as labor grows lean The intelligent workingman ought to know his friends by this time Following their usual erratic course the Democratic orators are now trying to dodge the re sponsibility for the government ownership plank in the New York platform Candidate Coler says that the power of regulation should be tried first and after that government ownership Tribune Clubbing- List For convenience of readers of The Tribune we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and periodicals whereby we can sup ply them in combination with TnE Tribune at the 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in a strong and healthy condi I tion It is not j 1 an experimental medicine but the digestive Organs and they has stood the test of years giving satisfaction in every case which its rapiuiy increasing sale everyseason confirms Two million bottles sold annually Boscheos German Svrup was intro duced in tbe United States 1S6S and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough Price 75 cents Get Greens Special Almanac The Omaha Daily News is going to give another piano to the most popular lady in Nebraska The Omaha Daily News sends a paper every day in the year by mail for 100 including Sun day S200 cv Every time the Democratic party attempts to handle a ques tion affecting the interests of the workingman of this country the workingman get the worst of it Every time the Republican party takes hold of a proposition which has a bearing upon labors inter ests the workingman benefits The Republican party enacted the McKinley tariff law the work- ingmen of the country profited by that legislation The Den ocrats came along a little later and wiped out the McKinley act and substituted the infamous Wilson Gorman law It needs no his torian to remind the workingmen what that did to them the mem ory still lingers The Republi cans got back into power and passed the Dingley tariff law under which this country has attained a state of prosperity that would have been deemed fabulous if predicted ten years ago The question now is will the working men in the face of history and these facts vote for the part which invariably has benefitted them or for the party which has invariably hurt them - I X Jtk lis cJ3 3ftM THE THIEF OF BEAUTY Is Captured ly Bracifields Regulator Tlumsands of young women arc awakine lo the fact that inherited comliness has been stolen and instead of glowing cheeks and bright eyes the tell tale wrinkles of pain have taken their place These are the warning feelings Weak and tired in the morning no life to enter upon their former pleastnes irritable cioss dull headaches general dispirited feeling sleepless nights cold feet bear ing down pains All these symptoms Judicata deranged and weakened organs and exhausted energies follow the weak ened condition of the female organs as surely as night follows day Save your self from worse results by taking BRABFIELBS The most invigorating menstrual regulator in the world It relieves painful profuse obstructed or suppressed menstruation nervousness lieai laches etcetera Ueauty of face and symmetry of form are the re sults of its use Ofdruiigislsi Ourbook -Perfect H ath for Women free THE BRADFIELD RUGllLATOtt CO ATLANTA GA BARTLEY J Fletcher and George Moon went to Omaha last week Mrs William Smith was on the sick list the first of the week U G Etherton has gotten up a petition to have No 2 stop here James and Herbert Winters were Bartley visitors Saturday last Sam Clark and Henry Burton took an invoice of the goods in the shoe store Tuesday John Jones was out doing some plastering and paper hanging for Mrs Liston Wednesday O S Vandoren and Hiram were hauling lumber first of the new house After an illness of only three days Mrs Epperly passed away Friday morning October 24 about four oclock and was buried Monday October 27 She leaves a husband and five daughters to mourn her loss all of whom were present at the funeral except one living in Iowa who failed to reach here m time COLEMAN W M Rozell is using a new seed drill this fall Matt Droll has 400 acres of fall wheat in fine shape Bert Wales cut cane Monday with his new corn binder B F Wilson was in McCook Wednesday with wheat E R Divine is putting in good licks making syrup from cane J Newcomb of Ohio was driv ing over this precinct Monday B F Wilson finished sowing 200 acres of wheat two weeks ago H K Bixler went ud to Haves county and brought his cattle down A man from South Dakota was driving over this precinct Thurs day of last week and was well pleased Edith Coleman Bates arrived here Tuesday from Oklahoma and will remain loi enough to restore her shattered health ad xoucfh T1 1L J i uau a oaa couen tor six weeks and could find no relief until I tried Avers Cherry Pecto ral Only one fourth of the bottle cured me L Hawn Newington Ont Neglected colds always lead to something serious They run into chronic bronchitis pneumonia asthma or consumption Dont wait but take Ayers Cherry Pectoral just as soon as your cough begins A few doses will cure you then Three sizes ZSe 50c SI All drujjlsts Consult your doctor If lie says take it then do as he says If lie tells you not to take it then dont take it He knows Leave it with him We are willing J C AYEK CO Lowell Mass BAiE I SHE WAS TOO GOOD C F Elliott has put in 400 Vb oui L acres of tall gram to date Benjamin Brothers up to date have put in 100 acres of rye and wheat S M Cochran was in this vicin ity last week and lost his bear ings but finally got straightened out J H Relph was helping his brother Tom at Cedar Bluffs Kansas to put up alfalfa last week The company has put an agent in the station at Traer Kansas which muls it more convenient for shippers CULBERTSOIY Vallen Vastine drove Palisade Sunday F I Foss of Crete was ness visitor Tuesday Dr II up to called professionally Wednesday Mrs Joe Hassler visited Tren ton friends the first of the week D G Knowles of Trenton spent Sunday under the paren tal roof Mrs Will Waecther of intr a visit from her sister Mrs Thompson of Lincoln W O Robinson of Trenton was in town Tuesday looking after political interests E E Locker of Haigler was to visit his daughter Mrs b li Blum He returned on the Beverly Monday Harry Lehman went up to Beverly Sunday so as to be Mrs MP Estes who has been accompanied her as far as Mc Cook Too late for last week James Ferrier was working on the ditch at Palisade Ed Blum of Palisade was a city visitor Sunday at least that is what we hear Most of our farmers are busy digging beets several car loads left last week Mrs Winnie Besack of Brush Colorado is the guest of her sister Mrs J A Kirk David Knowles night operator at Trenton visited his parents at this place Wednesday Mrs B Wolff of Benkelman visited her aunt and family Mrs Charles Crews the past week Miss Sarah Williams went up to Trenton Friday night to visit her parents in their new home Mr and Mrs C G Crews and son Paul returned from a 30 days visit in Illinois Saturday Rev R H Rummell of Lincoln came up Saturday and will have charge of the M E church here Mrs F D Brown went up to Stratton for a brief visit Satur day night with her sister Mrs Ed Wilson Mrs George Eisenhart enter tained a number of her friends with a dinner party Wednesday in honor of her mother Mrs M P Estes of Osceola Iowa Miss Lalla Burton was called to the bedside of her sister at Nelson Nebraska Friday even ing and Miss Ona Reynolds took charge of her room during her absence A union social will be given October 31 Halloween night at the brick bank building Mys tery will receive A different feature will be arranged for each room Supper served on the European plan All are invited Train No 14 will hereafter stop at this place in order to get the eastern mail There has been a good deal of trouble caused by train No 6 failing to catch the mail Hereafter No 14 will cam all mail east except McCook mail which will go on No 6 stooped shoulders hills bundle C ootl morning Uncle Lige 1 said Mawiiiu missy he replied taking his hat from his kinked white crown Are you going away I asked Yessuin he answered yessuin Wheres Aunt Ilootio Is she going too Nome she aint gwine wif me I aint no littin cuinpny for dat woman nohow Why whats the matter I asked amazed I always thought Hootie was the best wife in the world Yessuin dats what she shorely is But a pore misble sinuah iaik me kaint stun so much goodness Dat woman nevah did know tie power of sin an tie parson hisselt kaint come up iv lih for preaehin De hull cabin l shines wit glory but me I aint nuiliii but a black spot Why Uncle Lige you cannot leave L Prevost of McCook your wife because shes good I said That would be a strange cause for divorce Deys lots of urn does it missy I aint no dejections to huh boin good but when anybody gits so good dat dey aint got no feelins for nobody what dey wants is a cabin to dere selves The black spot moved down the Clttl flnl rwl rveifl inuiri nilint lilrlfl l visted friends here the first man pots tlmt waItcd for IlIni in tlie vjI of the week lage Exchange Mrs G V Hunter returned r 1 - vi 1 1 Hawaiis ItiniiiiitKr InneiinKe from a 3 veeks visit in Oklahoma J t rT The language of the Hawaiian Is- Alonday night lands as every one knows abounds in Mrs N L Wemple is enjoy- vowels and therefore ripples I in the mouth It is only necessary to pronounce such names as Honolulu Oahu Kilauea Ililo Mutum Loa Ka mahamaha and Liliuokalani to discov er this A young Presbyterian clergy man of Brooklyn who visited the is lands two or three years ago and pre pared a lecture on them on his return in town over Sunday visiting her ddarcd that there was only one place many acquaintances at this place tk Islalds which J8 ef ed l uame J l lacking That m euphony place was P M Green went down to Spreckelsville This euphony of the Superior Saturday night on 14 Hawaiian tongue was productive of - - im of the Snln F tr MM one jokes of his lecture The lirst time lie gave it lie remarked inci dentally that he took the steamer to go to the town of A laugh followed the re mark and thereafter he always in cluded this phrase in his lecture It ready to perform the duties of invariably produced the same result school master Harry is a bright when used New York Tribune enterprising young man and we week and preparing to build a wish him success in his work AjiprrnvntiiiKly Peculiar Up in the mill district of Kensington It is the custom for employees to con- visiting her daughter and family tribute so much per capita each week Mrs George Eisenhart returned a fund ff Providing soap towels lce water shoe blacking etc of one 4 u 1 j T to her home in Osceola Iowa tbe number in each mill boin appoIllt Monday night Mr Eisenhart ed to take charge of the purchasing and distributing of supplies A young Celt has had this duty in one of the mills for some months One evening after the whistle had blown for the stopping of work for the day a grimy machinist found a very damp and un lovely towel after he had reached the wash sink Say Roddy he called to the custo dian this is the limit to ask a man to wipe on Dont yez be so airish retorted Reddy Fifty or sixty just as good as ye have woiped on it already and yez is the first to complain Philadelphia Times A Historic Tree The oak tree under whose branches Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas held a political debate in ISoS is still standing in Bloomington 111 It appears to be centuries old In I808 the tree marked an inclosure then known as Uensuaws pasture a former public meeting place George llen sbaw the owner was a Democrat lie arranged to have the debate there be ing an admirer of Douglas The two candidates for United States senator had engaged in a series of debates and the one held in Bloomington at tracted voters from far and near A platform for the candidates was con structed directly unuer the boughs of this old oak Its shade protected the audience as well as the speakers Birds and the Woman City Belle I hope your stay in our city will not be short Mr De Science Mr De Science member of the Or nithologists union Thank you but my sojourn must be brief I am here attending thp ornithological convention at the Museum of Natural History and the session will soon be over What kind of a convention did you say Ornithological about birds know you Oh yes yes How stupid of me Do you think they will be worn much nest season An Offset Wealthy American Father-in-law I find count you did not tell me the full extent of your debts Count Boylon de Bakkovisnek And you did not tell me sare ze full extent of mademoiselles tempare Chicago Tribune Vlicre Accuracy Is Required Why does Grimmer haunt the braries He is writing a historical novel Oh Looking up the historical facts is he No the costumes Cleveland Plain Dealer Burning the candle at both ends gives a big light but its mighty dark when the light goes out Baltimore News Dizzy or Athe aele Litre Left the Whole rrt I- cabin to in wife men your nvcr isn r acting One winter In the mountains of Well IOU SUrTerfrQITl Nortli Carolina I met old Lige Downs neSc COnStir2tioi Avers a raintliar character of those 7 r trudging toward town with a PlUs act directly llVCr tied in a red bandanna slung qver his For 60 years the ve been j the Standard Family Pill bmall doses cure 25c All druggists Waiit Tour inotiittiWif or liird 1 beautiful brown or rltli Muck Thou use BUCKINGHAMS DYEWsfers 50 CTl o 0mSH1lk O H M A C fMt a h it Northwest In September and October Low rates everyday via the Hurling ton Route To points in tho IHg Horn lhism of Wyoming in Montana Idaho Wash ington Oregon ami British Columbia tho liurlington will sell one way tickets at uncommonly low rates tvry day in September and October Ask the nearest Burlington agent or write 1 Kiuncis C5 P Agent Omaha Nebraska Good Advice Tlio most 111 iserubln Ixtiiigs in Hid world nr tlio m Millering from lMptipiu and Itir com plaint Moro Hutu pi r emit of tint peoplo in tlm IFnitcil Status ant olllirtrcl with tlieso two ilNeass and their inVrts Mich ik Miiirstoiiinrh irk h liilntiial rnxtiX noss palpitation of tlm In art heartburn water brash gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach jellow skin coated tongue anil disagreeable tatn in the iiioiith comiiii ujiof food after eating low spirits ot do to jour druggist and gut a bottle of August Flower for cents Two doses will relievo jon Trj it Jet Greena Special Almanac A New Star Appears The advent of the new coin tilts Star gives the state the only real evening 1 HH at B of the the state It has full tinabrii Hiaper Bl ivsn i ated press the latest and must complete market reports in the west a full special state report every day by wire from its own stall of correspondents and all mat ters of local or state interest are handled in a bright newsy manner The Lincoln Daily Star occupies its own building the linest exclusive news paper building in the state has a com plete modern plant operated throughout by electric power and has every Car Hit for producing a dean up-to-date news paper The subscription price is only S500 a year by mail I7 for six months or 17 cents for three months If you want the best evening news paper in the west send your subscription to the Lincoln Daily StarLincoIn Neb Natural Anxiety Mothers rrganl approaching winter with un a inchs children takn cold m i aily Noili enso costs more little lives than croup If- it tack is m Midden that the sufferer in fh n Ix jomi human aid tin doctor arm Such cum s jild readily lo One Minute ouch Cure Lifjuilies the miicoiis allaj iiillainma tion removu j danger Ab olutelj snfe Act immediately Cures cough cuItN grii hron chitK all throat and lung trouble FSMnlmn Hampton da ays A bad cold rendered mn just before an oratorical conteM I intended to withdraw but took One Minnie Cure It restored my oice in time to win tie medal McConneli A Berry Goes Like Hot Cakes Tho Ilia vein my store writes drufwist O T Smith or Davis K 1 is Dr KinK New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds because it always cure- In my six jears of sales it lias nuver failed I lim known it to -aw sufferer- from throat anil who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy Mothers rely upon it best phjsjcians pre crih it and McCohik II Herry Kuaranteo or refund the price Trial fruo ItiKiilar sir 7Jc and SI NOTICK OF SUIT In the district court in and for Ked Willow county Nebraska The McKinlej Laiininic Loan A Trust mm pany plaintiff v- Martha lohuson Klira O Johnson M CampbeII Martha K Campbell Hiram W Johri ou Tillie K John on Uenjaniin O Johnson Carrii F John on William Ioiu on John IS Iolin on Anie John 011 Isabel Johnson heirs at lawof Will un John Oil deceased John Doe real name nr Knowi Mary Doe real name unknown def n dtnLs The defendants Hiram W John on Tillie K Juliii on Henjamiu Johnson Carrie F John con John 15 John on and Annie Johu on wll take notice that on tljeitli day of Septciiiln r VAtl the The McKinlej Lannintr Loan A company plaintiff above named lil d Hi in i tion in the di trict court of 1mI Willow count Nebraska against the above named defendant the object and prajer of v Inch ire to foreclo e a certain real estate morttf iire r ecuted h William Johu on now ileceaseii rid Martli4 John on hi- wife to this plaintiff ujn the follow iinide cnlxd real estate to wit 1 In northwest quarter of section t thirtv thn town hip tli four north ranee I of the nth I M in Ked Willow comn Nebraska Said mortgage driven to one rom iory note for the sum of SIJfjlJO r thou aiid dollar- dated April 10 ltt and dee March 1 t Wt There is now due and unpaid upon aiil note and mortfraije the sum of faynti eight hundred anil fortj dollars intere t at tie rate of ten per cent ier annum from the 1st il iv of September Wl for which sum with int - and co t plaintit for a decree of fop clo ure and a -ale of -aid lands to ati fj t1 amount foutid due ltu are required to an- -aid iietition on or before th 11th daj of November VM1 or the will be taken true and a decree rendered as therein prail Dated 7th day of October Vori TukMcKiniet Lanmng Loan Tai std Ilaintitf Hy J W James tc C E Eldred its Attorn - PUBLICATION NOTICE William Duboroko Carolina Duborko h Menard John Doe real name unknown ud i Marj Doe real name unknown defendant- u taKe notice that on rne itjtu oay oi urtov r lli W S Ierrj plaintiff herein filtd hi- t tion in the di tnct court of Keil Willow count Nebra ka airam t -aid defendant the object and praver of which are to foreclose a certan mortgage executed by the defendant- Wilha Duborko and Karolina Duborko to the plain irf upon the we t half of the northwest quarter and we t half of the quarter of section number four in town hip number two nortn range number f ent -eight wet of theKth I M to the pavment of their one principal promi ory note with -ix coupon inf not -thereto attached all dated Febrnarj iail -aid principal note being for the cum of and due three year- from date thereof and d interest note- being for the um of i each and due re pectiveh Augu t 2 Vfh February 2nd and Aug 2nd KOI and WTLiitul Feb 2nd UJ3 ell bearing interest at ten per cent after matunt and al o to s ecure the payment of anv taxe that might be paid b plaintiff on said inor gaged premi es That there is now due upon said notes and mortgage including the amount paid for tazes bj plaintiff oa said mortgag d premises the sum of C0 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from 2nd ltJ for which with interest aid costs of suit the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant be requintl to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due You are required to answer said petition on or before Mondav the 17th day day of November 1SV2 W S Peeet Plaintiff Dated October 10th 1502 By C E Eldeed his Attorney