KxzzlSZSSL w V - - T i n H m s ii m 11 3 in for your expenses IjJBHi V FRANKLIN President FRANKLIN W js r n -- - V mm2ziTsaip N 4i6 Cash - - i icsissizzxz S2KSKi I will agree to sell you an all MAL LEABLE and STEEL Range the - Majestic superior in every respect to that sold by the peddlers for their price and then let you select 20 Worth of anything you like out of my stock Free of Charge Come in and look at my range and if I have not stated the fact to your satis faction I will give you BOX ELDER W A Stone has gone to baching Mrs M A Ward is working for Mrs James Doyle Miss Maud Harrison expects to go to Friend next week John Peterson of Osborn is doing some stone work for J K Gordon Mr and Mrs I H Harrison visited at Stephen Bolles last Sunday A letter from Fred Rang states that he is in the mountains where the snow is five feet deep He has a job of cutting wood at 45 per month and his board Virgil Gordon has traded his camera to George Harrison for a bicycle George will soon be ready to take the likenesses of all who wish to present themselves Mrs Isaac Shepherd received the sad news of the death of her aged father Mr Basset of Lena this state The deceased had a stroke of paralysis and lived only 48 hours Mrs Shepherd has the sym pathy of all in this her sad hour of be reavement For a clear skin clear all the way through transparent enought to let sunshine rosy cheeks show through take Rocky Mountain Tea This month spring time 35c L W McConnell jgg xB wJ JP -- ifr rfcr j Kyp4 -B jj agpnqgjTSjjsraigjr gyc jjjc ajjc jsjjjt z THR WFMcFARLAND B WOLFE C H 2S22 tijEku33cjtni A C EBERT Cashier CITIZENS BANK OF McCOOK NEB l Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 DIRECTORS A C EBERT WILLARB Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60000 GEO HQGKNELL President B M FREES V Pros F A PENNELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director 4 1 JjrjygcgrE jycjL iy bjjls qjp Jgogcjyjm iqgL jtjypji jiy i I f syp atrrr TORjn Kga ss s caiLO ALL COPPCtl XCWVOrfJ rcrrE ms Vnzfh ms- iSE nfiiij sas r - EX- is 5 q ft KAJB30 fcs 3 issL 4 VA COLEHAN DANBURY Too lato for last wook Is Danbury to have a saloon is a ques tion now agitating the people of this burg Rev Pogue has returned from his old home in Indiana leaving his sick father touch improved Marion Powell was out from Lincoln last week looking after his heavy stock and ranch interests about Marion Mr and Mrs G W Billings have been over from McCook this week vis iting inenas ana relatives walue is circulating a license for a saloon at this place Quite a number of our people went tut to Laurel Dell Wednesday to wit ness the closing exercises of the school which passed off very satisfactorily and to the enjoyment of all Miss Rosa IVIinniear was the teacher of the school INDIANOLA Maud Allen spent lust Sunday at home Percy Catlett was up from Bartloy Tuesday Mrs C B Hoag went up to McCook Monday evening Mabel Carmicliael of Cambridge is visiting friends here Eli Akers and family spent Tuesday with old time friends here Mrs Hayden of Denver spent a few days of last week with friends here Theodore Colling and wife of McCook spent last Sunday with Will Short and wife Flora Hoag entertained Miss May Hilemaa of McCook last Saturday and Sunday V M Nutt and son James of Danbury at tended the stock sale here Saturday Jim McCalluin departed Wednesday evening for Oklahoma after a visit with parents hero Miss Lillian Burnett of McCook spent last Sunday with tho Misses Ida and Clarissa Dolan Mary McDonald came up from Oxford Sat urday night to spend Sunday with the home folks Mr Schoenthal of Bennett spent Sunday and Monday with his son Dan and family north of town Several of our young peoplo from town at tended a party on tho Willow last Friday evening Mrs Riley Hadloy returned homo from Iowa Saturday evening after a several weeks visit with her parents Joe Kelley has purchased John McCIungs c onfectionery and lunch counter and took pos session Wednesday Mrs John Trout and three children of Mc Cook visited Jake Kern and family close of last week returning home Saturday evening Dr Hoyt and wife were called to McCook Monday evening by tho serious illness of Mrs G S Bishop They returned home Tuesday morning Pat McNeil returned from Pennsylvania Sat urday evening where he had been visiting rela tives for sevoral weeks He was called there by the death of a brother-in-law A large crowd attended the Easter supper and bazaar given by the M E ladies last Saturday afternoon and evening the proceeds of which amounted to something over 8200 Kosa Akers stopped on here baturday for a short visit with friends and relatives She was en route from Lincoln to Canyon City Colorado where tho family expect to reside Mr and Mrs Newman Dutcher who have been spending the winter with a daughter at Greeley returned home Friday Their son John went out to accompany them home Mrs Charles Carmichael and daughter Maud came up from Cambridge Saturday evening to bo in attendance at tho Easter bazaar and to visit friends They returned home Monday morning John Kelley and Joe McKeever got into a little altercation at Frank Hills place north of xndianoia Tuesday evening wlncli resulted in Joo getting his arm broken and shoulder dislo cated by an ax in the hands of Kelley George Collings left his team standing untied at the mill Monday and tho same old story ensued a runaway The team followed the railroad track as far as the railroad bridge west of town where thev changed their course dashing down tho banks of the creek They were caught without doing any damage Good For Children The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives imme diate relief in all cases of coughs croup and lagrippe because it does not pass immediately into the stomach but takes effect right -at the seat of the trouble It draws out the inflammation heals and sooths and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues L W McConnell CULBERTS0N Mr and Mrs Leroy Kleven visited relatives here Wednesday S- E Solomon was a Trenton business visitor Monday afternoon Miss Caroline Wilson visited relatives here Friday and Saturday Miss Inez Walker of Stratton visited Culbert son friends Wednesday Ed Wilson of Stratton visited his father-in-law at this place Thursday Miss Dott Bailey of Stratton visited her friends the Misses Ferrier over Sunday Floyd Crows will leave for Denver Colorado Sunday and will try life in tho far west Rev C A Michelmoro of Holdrepro held ser vices in the Presbyterian church Sunday Miss Amanda Gaarder went down to McCook Thursday morning to assist Mrs Griggs in her dressmaking establishment Miss Emma Gaarder departed for Omaha Sunday night where she will take a commer cial course in the Omaha business college Mr Fahrenbruch and family of Oxford ar rived Wednesday night on No 5 and will make this their home Mr Fahrenbruch will engage in the hardware business Miss Ruth Davenport of Nebraska City who visited relatives here for several days first of the week returned home Tuesday night Miss Isa Shumaker accompanied her as far as McCook The teachers meeting held here Saturday was a decided success a large number of teach ers being in attendance The evening program drew a largo crowd and was rendered in very pleasing manner DONT BE 6 OOLEDl Take the genuine original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co Madison Wis It keeps you well Our trade mark cut on each package Price 35 cents Never sold In bulk Accept no dubstl iNconFonTtoiee tute Ask your druggiat ttktcs - a m T t - KJI GUM 4N V- - 1 i J McCOOK NEBRASKA Orleans St Francis Branch THE STORY TREASURY H H P H S111I1I11I OF THE RAWLINS COUNTY ROI5HERY M A WILSON AND A WOMAN Orleans Neb April 15 1903 Special to McCook Tribune M A Wilson who was convicted by a Rawlins county jury and sentenced by Judge Ilamilton to a term of nine years in the Kansas penitentiary has been re arrested and in jail at Atwood Kansas Wilson who is ex county attorney of Rawlins county an old settler and one of the best known men in Northwestern Kansas was arrested tried and con victed over a ypar ago for blowing open the vault of the treasury of Rawlins county and robbing it of over 1700 He was convicted on purely circum stantial evidence and appealed his case to the supreme court and it was sent back to the district court for a new trial and fixed his bond at 10000 A short time ago the county attorney of Rawlins count received a letter stat ing that for a consideration the writer would furnish clues for robberies that had been committed in the county The letter was unsigned and was placed in the hands of a detective who traced it to NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss To all persons interested in the estate of Rufus A Cole deceased Whereas H II Berry of said county has filed in my office an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Rufus A Cole de ceased lato of said counts- th at the aforesaid will may be admitted to probate and for letters testamentary which will relates to both real and personal eatate Wherefore I have ap pointed the 4th day of May at 9 oclock a m at my office in said county as the time and place of proving said will at which time and place you and all concerned may appear and contest the probate of the same- It is further ordered that notico be given to all persons interested in said estate of the pendency of the same and the time and place set for hearing the same by caus ing a copv of this order to be published in The McCook Tribune a newspaper of general circu lation published in said county for three suc cessive weeks prior to the day set for hearing In testimony whereof I have sot my hand and official seal this Sth day of April 1905 Seal S L Gheen County Judge I MBHMmHHHBBBKHaHaSMBHMiaMnM LionCofii k States I 1 evof America f J I The greatest nation in the world is 1 I the greatest consumer of coffee i W Lion Coffee I I is the standard beverage of every I m I state and territory of the Union I f I Its pure thats why jf H Always in 1 lb air tight sealed packages i M insuring freshness and uniform quality B E I F D BUKGESS I i FBomber end 1 Qfeam Hftsr z r McCOOK NEBR 2 j M Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass h Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings jf Agent for Halliday Waupun hclipse M M 7 Windmills Basement of the Meeker- w J Phillips Building v J HsxvasssasaNasarsBSBNSvBsxa 1 Mrs Mario Nowsomo living at Ottawa Kansas and onco a rosidontof Atwood Mrs Nowsome went from Ottawv to Iola and thence to Oklahoma City Oklahoma When Wilson found that Mrs Newsome was at Oklahoma Uicy he leaves Atwood and poos to hor In the meantime the whereabouts of tho pair is well known and they are shad owed and a confession obtained from Mrs Nowsomo Both parties wero ar rested and brought back to Kansas by requisition papers from Governor Baily Wilson and Mrs Nowsome mado a legal fight through the courts to keep from coming to Kansas and were not successful Sheriff Lucas of Topoka and Mahoney of Atwood brought the pair to Rawlins county and Wilson is in jail and the woman strongly guarded by officers Some time prior to tho looting of tho county treasury at Atwood robberies had been committed postofflces at Herndon and Atwood broken open and robbed stores pilfored money dniw6rs relieved of their contents and citizens hold up by masked footpads on the highway and robbed in bandit stylo A hue and cry was started to fasten the perpetration of this deviltry on the Shelly boys who had lately been par doned from the United States prison at Fort Leavenworth and who lived ten miles northwest of Atwood It was tho samo old story of fjordor cunning and ruffianism of white men perpetrating crimes and throwing tne suspicion on Indians As time went on the belief grew that a well organized gang had perpetrated these crimes and that the Shelly boys had nothing to do with tho deviltry It is expected that sensational devel opments will soon bo unearthed and tho mysterious robberies and depredation that have so long been shrouded in dark ness will be cleared up ana tne guilty parties brought to justice Save the Loved Ones Mrs Mary Vilet Newcastle Colorado writes I believe Ballards Horehound Syrup is superior to any other cough medicine and will do all that is claimed for it and it is so pleasant to take My little girl wants to take it when she has no need for it Ballards Horehound Syrup is the great cure for all pulmon ary ailments 25c 50c and 100 at AMcMillens A customer of ours who had been sufiering from a severe cough for six months bought two bottles of Chamber lains Cough Remedy from us and was entirely cured by one and a half bottles of it It gives perfect satisfaction with our trade Haynes Parkor Co Line villeAla For sale by L W McConnell Best physic Chamberlains Stomach and Livor Tablets Easy to take pleas ant in efFect For sale by L W Mc Connell druggist tf srtnhm LACiM saSUjgg 0 iftr Vr All Calls For The THE ORIGINAL nra MRivrrf mi MJl r LiLPZUllIJI U I III 1 TB I a apt u i m ii paLfniMBinM Wt A sallow conrolexion dizzinpq biliousness and a coated tongue are common indications of liver and kidney diseases Stomach and bowel troubles severe as they are five immediate -warning by pain ut liver and kidney troubles though less painful at the start are much harder to cure Thedfords Black Drauffht never fails to bene fit diseased liver and weakened kid neys It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague It is a certain preventive of cholera and Brights disease of the kidneys With kidneys re inforced by Thedfords Black Draught thousands of persons have dwelt immune in the midst of yel low fever Many families live in perfect health and have no other doctor than Thedfords Black Draught It is always on hand for use in an emergency and saves many expensive calls of a doctor Mullins S C March 10 1901 I have used Thedfords Black Draught forthree years and I have not hadtogo iu a uuuor since i nave Been taking it It is the best medicine for me that is on the market for liver and kidney uuuuics anu uyspepsia and other complaints Kev A G LEWIS Answered by the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN Will make all trains and an swer all calls to any part of the city PHONE 36 KSZHtiSSeifi OKJI i r tr W H Ackerman fr McCook Nebraska f KsakEsaxa Take Laxative Brom Quinine Tablets Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months This Signature LSiaUiiC J In Docombor 1900 1 had a sovoro that I could not cold and was so hoarso speak iibovo a whisper says Allen Davis of Freestone N Y I Bd several remedies but got no relief until I used Chamberlains Cough Remedy one bottle of which cured me I will nlwnys speak a good word for that mediwno For sale by L W McDonnell druggist Thunder Mountain Reports from tho Kerr Thunder Mountain Gold Fields grow steadily better There -will undoubtedly be a great rush into the district this year Last year the news concerning the new discoveries of free milling ore had only begun to leak out and before October more than 20000 claims were filed From every quarter there will bo people going to Thunder Mountain and all will - uiinhio infnrttinHnn n tn tho hest route r a who cannot co will want to invest in a good J property there and the time to do that is now when money is needed for mine equipment Tho Thunder Mountain Gold Mining and Milling Company has a splendid property of 120 acres across which there is a tremendous vein of free milling ore 30 feet wide and run- nine- ricrnt into tuunDow jreaK jur iuanea J Perkins General Manager of tne company it all last summer in tne uistnct ne is spent now at the Companys eastern omccs in New York where he will remain until some time in May purchasing equipment and describing the property to an wno wisn io Duy snares He also possesses full information regarding the district and makes it a point to answer all questions about it without charge so that all who are interested may write and get this f information frep and at first hand Tho Company which Mr Perkins repre sents made its first public offering of stock in January and so many subscriptions liave been received that a great deal of the equipment for the mine bus been purchased and prepared for shipment as soon as the way is opened for travel It is estimated that fully threo millions of dollars of machinery and equipment is now on the way to Thunder Mountain for various companies One of tho companies sold stock a year ago at u cents a snare anu now it is not to be bought for 800 per sharo Thirty otner mines aro opened anu i richer ore every day The property which this Company owns is second to none in the district and the more one learns about it and its officers tho greater the desire becomes to own some of its stock For information regarding it price of shares etc writo to THUNDER MOUNTAIN CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING AND MILLING COMPANY New York Life Building New York City H P SUTTON McCOOK v E J MITCHELIi are getting into JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA AUCTIONEER Phones OflicJ 17 residence 95 Free Phonographic concert V2 hour before sale opens Write or Phone for Terms and Date DrJsrberiJ DENTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College Pratt DENTIST rmr Successor to I Over McConnellsv Dr J B Fickes Phone 160 Drue store yXiS McCOOK NEBRASKA H L FREVOSf4 - r OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred Stock sales One per cent on sales 1WJ0 and upward Correspondenco solicited JOHN E KELLEY ATT0ENEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTEACTEB McCook Nebraska -Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office First door north of Commercial hotel C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW HcCook Nebraska Office in Court House McCOOK to Bay Phone 181 DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon J j McCOOK - - NEB nnn -- Y ftfT iug dK 3t Residence uuu avoune Kesiaenco nhnna nm phone 23 Calls answered night or day - DR W V GAGE HcCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 PoBuildiaf DiTsTcTBEACH Office Over Ludwicks Store Telephone 126 NEBRASKA Cures Grf t fa Two Days yy n every - - W W I a VI f CI J and how soon the trail will be open JVIanyr