0 r r k tv I l y I f fCCs III n J 1 wfien siicba caiied n soi 1y1 UlllljU p W v mon g JJ jfogli J 4 tmx v h 3 e gave ier Presens rare5 5 m N Xjfcoffi I 4 PlM W 1 But Sheba Iooked on al1 his fiif s I Jjyit rall Wm 1 a disdainf ul air I Then she gurgled with p T TSH deiht I L00SEWILES GRAGKER GANDY Hi Chilli 5 I Kansas City Mo B M J wL I I COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COURT Licenses have boon issued as follows sinco our last report Michael Wendlen of Denver and Liz zie 15 Wurm of Ilerndon Kansas They wore married by the county judge May 4th Wilson S Ackerraan and Leida I Ad ams both of McCook Jonn It Hummell and Carrie M Ken nedy both of McCook Maud Last night Jack told me that ho wouldnt marry the best girl living unless what unless she took Rocky Mountain Tea Sensible follow 35 cts L W McConnell Orpheus Jubilee Singers The Orpheus Jubilee singers gave an enjoyable entertainment last night at the First Baptist church under the auspices of the Young Womens Chris tian association before a fair audience The company is composed of eight African singers all of whom have the rich full tones peculiar to their race Several of the soloists have voices of unusual power and quality Owing to the many recalls and extra numbers the program was almost trebled Tuesdays Lincoln Journal X i GREATLY ALARMED A Persistent Cough Permanently Cured by Chamberlains Cough Remedy II P Burbage a student at law in Greenville S C had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which he says greatly alarmed me causing mo to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption Mr Bur bage having seen Chamberlains Cough Remedy advertised concluded to try it Now read what he says I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two bottles of the twenty five cents size was permanently cured L W McConnell Low Rates West 2500 to Portland Tacoma Seattle 82500 to San Francisco Los Angeles 22 50 to Spokane S2000 to Salt Lake CityButteHelena Proportionately low rates to hundreds of other points including Big Horn Basin Wyoming Montana Washington Idaho Oregon British Columbia Cali fornia etc Every day until June 15 Tourist cars daily to California Personally conducted excursions threo times a week Tourist cars daily to Seattle Inquire of nearest Burlington Route agent WILL DO YOU GOOD -The Bradley Metcaff Shoes We are now handling this celebrated line of guarantied footwear and should be pleased to have you try just one pair for we know there would be only words of praise from all those Wearing the Bradley Metcaff Shoes We also handle the Kreider Baby Shoes which have no equal for style fit or wear THE BEE HIVE McCOOK NEBRASKA ISJrYirf We liaTe extended for one 1 lOLlwCI more week positively the last our unusual offer to clothe a man from head to foot for 795 with the fol lowing 1 Hat 1 dress or work Shirt 1 collar 1 silk Tie 1 pair fl talk Rocks 1 pood linen Handkerchief The entire outfit for J FOR ONE MORE WEEK ONLY R 1 DIAMOND BRO McCook Nehr The Model Shoe Store M i ww iJmMmumnBmazBmaBBKMMMaamKUaxmaaaaamKwmBaeBamfrimaaxxa u o CO to c O Model Slippers CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Preaching service every Sunday evening Committee Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Loughran Pastor Methodist Captain Alberti the Rus sian exile will speak at 8 p m on Russia its people and its religion Preaching at 11 a m L H Shumate Pastor Congregational Sundav school 10 Preaching 11 The Exile Called Home Y P S C E 7 RosweH Cutler leader Preaching 8 Your Testimony and Mine Prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening at 8 All are welcome Frank W Dean Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at ten oclock a m Morning prayer at 11 and evening-prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 8 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Baptist Preaching 11 a m subject Patient Continuance in Weil Doing 8 p m sermon topic Self Control Bible school 945 B Y P XL 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 Excellent music A cordial welcome to all C Richard BETrs Pastor The commencement sermon this year is to be by Rev Earle on May 31 Rev L H Shumate has been invited to deliver the Decoration day address at Norton Kansas and will likely accept The G A R has arranged to hold its Decoration day exercises Saturday May 30 at the Congregational church The program which is in preparation is a good one Rev A G Axtell has rented the Ben jamin property in the west part of town and has taken possession of the same We hardly think it is the intention of the reverend gentleman to take unto himself a wife that is we mean any ways soon but stranger things than this have happened in this country Tren ton Register Joseph Pominville Stillwater Minn after having spent over 2000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble with out relief was advised by his druggist Alex Richard to try a box of Chamber lains Stomach and Liver Tablets He did so and is a well man today If troubled with indigestion bad taste in the mouth lack of appetite or consti pation give these tablets a trial and you are certain to be mere than pleased with the result For sale at 35c per box by L W McConnell druggist DANBURY Wallio Billings of McCook was a Danbury vis itor Friday and Saturday last O B Woods and wife of Oxford are spending a few dajs at their old home town Otto Pulz was on our streets Tuesday after noon after a severe attack of erysipelas of tbo face P P Wright came in from Oklahoma last week He will do the carpenter work on Frank Laidigs rew house Pearl Hajes took her aunt Mrs Harmon to Prospect Park Thursday She expects to visit the balance of the week Mrs E E Hayes visited with her parents at Prospect Park Sunday returning home Mon day accompanied by her sister Mrs Alico Har mon of Chicago Charles Rogers drove over to Nortatur Ivan Tuesday afternoon He says there was a terri ble hail storm between here and Norcatur that afternoon hail covering the ground to a depth of from two to six inches and drifting in some places 10 to 12 feet deep Made Young Again One of Dr Kings New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my teens again writes D H Turner of Dempseytown Pa They are the best in the world for liver stomach and bowels Purely vegetable never gripe Only 25c at A McMillens drug store BANKSVILLE H I Peterson has his corn listing well along Benjamin Brothers are plowing for cane and Kafir corn Don Thompson and Joshua Rowland are building a sod milk room by their windmill Rain commenced falling here Tuesday even ing at about 7 oclock and continued until late Wednesday afternoon the precipitation being over 275 inches C F Elliotts stock drifted with the late storm down onto the Beaver They worecorraled at a Mr Gardners over in Kansas over night and driven back into Nebraska the next day Spring laziness legs ache back aches feel tired no ambition no appetite all run down feeling Rocky Mountain Tea puts new life into your body you feel good all over 35c L W McConnell COLEMAN Rnssell Corner who is working in McCook spent Sunday at the old homestead On last Sunday the Coleman school house was full both at Sunday school in the morning and Epworth League in the evening Uncle Billy had his grove trimmed up some dead mulberry trees grubbed out and all hauled up for fuel Ho has enough to last a year Miss Viola Corner returned from Iowa Thurs day eight She has been in Iowa for a number of years but will stay with the homcfolks now ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS Engine 181 in out of the shop B R Fish is n late addition to tho paiuters - E M Charles is a now member of tho paint gang S N Brown is a Dowmember of the night force 7 Moore made a flying trip to Denver last week J L Daily is a now member of tho paint gang William Rolfo of the paint forco re signed Monday George Fahrenbruck and wifo have moved to Lincoln Engines No 332 and 214 have been re turned to Denver O L Foster of tho night forco re signed -Tuesday JFahrenbruch entered tho paint gang Tuesday as a helper L D Finch of tho night force re signed first of tho week Charles Foehlinger of the paint forco resigned first of the week Brakeman C C Kocher viewed the carnival at Hastings today Jacob Frank Jr is a new machinist helper in the machine shop Brakemen Elliott Smith and S W Cat lira are still on tho sick list George Schramel of tho machine shop is on the relief with an injured leg George Burgess left on 2 yesterday to resume work at Almena Kansas Engine 3G2 has been transferred to the Western division from Alliance Mr and Mrs Ralph Cutler occupied their new home on north Marshall yes terday Agent Young of Corona and tho Rog gen night operator were Denver visitors Wednesday Engineer J E Sanborn left this week for Pittsourg to take in tho O R C convention Conductor and Mrs W H Brown were visitors to the carnival Hastings part of tho week C T Watson car distributer went down to Lincoln Wednesday on 6 on company business A II and E J Records started to work in the paint gang Saturday and resigned on Monday Cattle shipments from south to north have commenced and there is something doing on the west end L E Hills has gone down to Iloldrege to switch temporarily during tho sick ness of C II Magnuson Conductor B L McCarl is off duty on account of business and Conductor L S Watson has his car Engineer and Mrs J H Moore expect to leave for Pennsylvania next week on a visit of considerable length J W Andrews of Lincoln was here making some drawings of the ash pans on the Baldwin D4 engines this week A C Wagner of the mjichino shop resigned and left on No 6 Tuesday for Omaha where he expects to get work Fireman T J Zajicek who was off his run on account of an injured hand last week returned to work on Monday Brakeman and Mrs George Martin spent part of the week in Hastings visit ing and taking in the K of P carnival W J Ingham has been stationed at Wray in place of H Phillippi who has been transferred to tho operating depart ment Conductor Everett Dyer of Denver wont through on 2 Thursday morning for Red Cloud on a visit to the home folks Charles Wands of the machine shop fell off an engine cab last of last week and in consequence of which he is on the relief General Supt T E Calvert Asst General Supt G W Rhodes and Supt of Motive Power R D Smith went through to Denver on 13 Wednesday One of the common incidents to haul ing of long trains of freight cars is the inevitable breaking-in-two process A number have happened on the different divisions of the Burlington this week Conductor Frank Kendlen will leave tonight for Pittsburg to attend the great O R C convention Mrs Kendlen will accompany him as far as Omaha Con ductor S E Callen who will have his run during his absence took No 13 out today A stockman was fatally injured at Fort Morgan Colorado Wednesday af ternoon He fell off of a caboose and both legs and one hand were cut off Ho was taken on to Denver where died on Wednesday evening The young mans name was A S Waggoner of South Omaha Committees from the different organi zations of trainmen of the Burlington system will meet in Chicago some time in May in regard to a new pay schedule It is reported that a new schedule is now fixed up and everything is satisfac tory except the matter of the road run ning doublehead trains The trainmen want the running of double headers abolished and the railroad officials ob ject to their request Alliance Grip Early Tuesday morning freight train No 150 broke into three sections in the yard at Culbertson and before the fact was noticed or could be remedied came together causing an ugly wreck Seven or eight cars and some freight were damaged to the extent of about 700 Trainmaster Kenyon went up with the wrecker and it took practically all day to pick up the wreck and repair damage to track The accident occurred in the yard hence by using passing tracks traffic was not interferred with or de layed at all Herman Brown was con ductor and William Wood engineer on the train The Pioneer Press watches with in terest the career of Bion J Arnold whom the dispatches say has invented an electric appliance that will revolu tionize the use of electricity for rail roads Young Arnold was born and raised in Ashland Nebraska from which place -he went to Chicago to enter a technical school At 12 years of age Mr Arnold built a miniature locomo tive he having had no previous experi ence in mechanics He would go to the B M yards at Ashland and study the construction of an engine and go to his shop and work it out It was said at the time to be a marvelous piece of workHe had much to do with installing the electric plant in the Chicago expo sition and since that time his course as an electrical expert and inventor has heen onward Akron Pioneer Press i I Do You Know naiHBesHBcaJI That We Have a Very Good Line of Separate Skirts for Hisses and Ladies We have them at all prices ioo to 2250 Try Us if You Have Not Bought Your Spring Suit Do Not Forget Us When Ordering Groceries Phone 22 THE was ft araatff lore C L DeGROFF GO fcfc way sizrWisis iwwbr A Startling Test To save a life Dr T G Merritt of North Mehoopany Pa made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure Ho writes a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages caused by ulcer ation of the stomach I had often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stom ache and liver troubles so I prescribed them The patient gained from the first and has not had an attack in 11 months Electric Bitters are posit ively guaranteed for dyspepsia indiges tion constipation and kidney troubles Try them Only 50c at A McMillens rQ A man living on a farm near hero came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism I handed him a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it ho need not pay a cent for it says C P Raydor of Pattens Mills N Y A few days later ho walked into my store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying give me another bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm I want it in the houso all the time for it cured me For sale by L W McConnell druggist DR HEADRICKS X RAY AND ELECTRO THERAPEUTICAL LABRATORY 308 N Y Life Bldg Phone 1138 Omaha Nebr Patient Receiving X Ray Examination Dr Headrlck of Omaha will visit this city on the day and date below given We are in no sense traveling doctors Wo are established in Omaha and have occu pied the same location since 1891 We have patients in all parta of Nebraska who cannot visit our Omaha office To accommodate thee we viit a few central points thus saving oar patients a long expensive trip to Omaha and at the same time giving them the great benefit of a personal examination and consultation We cordially invite any one to call who is af Hie ted with chronic ailment which has hitherto resisted treatment We think you can fully appreciate the advantage of Laving a consultatfoa and examination by a specialist at your own home and without charge- Our practice is limited to CHRONIC DISEASES We give special attention to diseases of the EAR NOSE THROAT and all CATARRHAL DISEASES Our treatment for Tuberculosis Rheumatism Neuralgia Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women is eminently successful i DR C M HEADRICK will be at the Palmer Hotel McCook ggJT Saturday May 16 REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE