N I A fefc S Ev H m more meat Those Who Live on Farms Dr Bergin Pana Illinois writes V FRANKLIN President V FRANKLIN Jim Dumps gazed out on sidewalks hot And looked in vain for one cool spot And vowed he neer again would eat A lunch of heat producing meat Once more has Force restored his vim Although tis hot hes Sunny Jim orce The Beadyio Serve Cereal maes comfort possible on a sweltering day Helps Him to Keep Cool Force is a blessing to hot humanity I find Binco eating It and I want it every morning that I am able to go through a hot day with much comfort than when I used to eat hearty breakfasts It has taught me how to live R B Clatbebgeb LEBANON D P Hupp of the State Bank of Leb anon is visiting his parents in Sheridan Illinois to bo absent about two weeks Lebanon fans have raised the dough and expect soon to have on the diamond a strong baseball -team for the 1003 season With the addition of four new mem bers the band now has sixteen pieces and the boys are getting on famously in their practicos - Rev Scofield will preach the memorial sermon in the Presbyterian church Sunday May 24th and the invitation is special to the old soldiers PostCommanderWaterman announces that the old soldiers of Lebanon and Vicinity will assemble in the Methodist church Saturday afternoon to hear a Decoration day address by Rev Pogue After services in the church a proces sion will bo formed headed by the Leba non band and lino of march will be taken to the cemetery where graves of departed soldiers will be decorated ex orcises to conclude at soldiers monu ment Fraternal orders public school children and citizens generally are in vited to participate in the march and ex orcises of tho day I have used Ballards Snow Liniment always recommend it to my friends as I am confident there is no better made It is a dandy for burns Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts burns and bruises which heal rapidly when Ballards Snow Liniment is applied It should always be kept in tho house for cases of emer gency 25c 50c 100 at A McMillens Xi6 Cures When Doctors Fall Mrs Frank Chiasson Patterson La writes June 8th 1901 I had malaria fever in very bad form was under treat ment by doctors but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fever would return I used a sample bottle of llerbine and found it helped me Then bought two bottles which com pletely cured me I feel grateful to you for furnishing such a splendid medicine and can honestly recommend it to those suffering from malaria as it will surely cure them 50c at A McMillens Give the children Rocky Mountain Tea this month makes them strong makes them eat sleep and grow Good for the whole family A spring tonic that makes sick people well 35 cents L W McConnell 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 Dizzy Then your liver isnt acting well You suffer from bilious ness constipation Ayers Pills act directly on the liver For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill Small doses cure ah druggists Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black Then use BUCKINGHAMS DYEAIrs 50cts of Druggists on R P hall A Co Nashua NH r i i i i i 1 1 i iii - THE WFMcFARLAND W B WOLFE C H A C EBERT Cashier A C EBERT WILLARD GEO H0CKNELL President B M FREES V Pros F A PENNELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PL ATT Director BbagasftdMMMbdMflasaM CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB B h Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 DIRECTORS MvivvwwvwwwwsrtfVM PIRST 1VV - I NATIONAL WVAVifiAgM n LI Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60000 xz 7t ivr TJT MARION Lena Steele has a new bicycle Plenty of grip in this part of the coun try Work is rapidly progressing on the new telephone line Miss Ida Downs and sister Mary spent Sunday at their home near McCook W B Plumb loft Tuesday morning for Morland Kansas to visit his sister Perry and John Ginther wore num bered among the sick part oflast week Ginther Bros Perry and John are laying a stone foundation for W E White W W Nelson of Devizes Kansas spent a few days of last week with his son J C Nelson W E White is having tho stone haul ed on the ground for his new dwelling house at this place Mrs E J Bull received a new Sure Hatch incubator from Clay Centor Nebraska Saturday Considerable corn is being planted in this part of the country this spring but not very much alfalfa seed Mrs B H Hoxie who has been visit ing her uncle H C Plumb returned to her home at Los Angeles California Bert Lake entertained some young people from near Oberlin Kansas Sun day Bert is a good hand to keep a secret and we did not learn their names A goodly number of passengers were disappointed on account of there being notrain Monday morning W V Mil ler was among the number and he took a tie pass to Danbury Pow Bros recently shipped several car loads of sheep to St Louis and received highest market price They also received three hundred new bee hives and expect to go deeper into the bee business Spring Aliments There is an aching and tired feeling the liver bowels and kidneys become sluggish and inactive the digestion im paired with httlo or no appetite no ambition for anything and a feeling that the whole body and mind needs toning up The trouble is that during winter there has been an accumulation of waste matter in the system Herbine will remove it secure to the secretions a right exit and by its tonic effect fully restore the wasted tissues and give strength in place of weakness 50c at A McMillens CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS Ira J Peck is quite sick this week J Coffey has commenced work on the section Messrs Peck Everist shipped a car of hogs Monday P C Kellogg was over from McCook one day last week Bill posters were posting bills Sunday for a circus at Oberlin May 28 Seven of the boys from here attended the dance at Danbury Saturday even ing The new pulpit for the church was re ceived Thursday and is quite an im provement The Beaver City paper states that Mr Henry of this place expects to move there soon Mr and Mrs II P Cathcart drove from Oberlin to McCook where Mr Cathcart is at work Dr DeMay of Danbury was called to Mr Dreschers to see one of the little girls who was quite sick Dr A L Nichols was called to Kan sas City to the bedside of his brother-in-law Justin Avery who is there for treat ment Mr Foster living 28 miles south of Oberlin was here Friday of last week looking for two runaway boys one a son and the other a cousin Both are 11 years old and are named Foster and Cole man They started for Wyoming and when last seen wereenroute for McCook At Selden the boys ordered a lady to get their supper and when she refused Cole man drew a revolver on her A man living on a farm near here 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 he need not pay a cent for it says C P Eayder of Pattens Mills N Y A few days later he 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 house all the time for it cured me For sale by L W McConnell druggist COLEMAN H B Wales sowed some rape to try it M H Cole planted a patch of sugar beets J W Corner uses a brand splinter new lister Mrs D Long of Colorado is visiting friends here Uncle John Ford of McCook was up here Tuesday Several from up hero were in McCook Sunday and heard Bishop Fowler preach Harry Wales and his sister Mabel heard Bishop Fowler in McCook Mon day evening Elder H H Berry of McCook dis played his smiling countenance in this precinct Tuesday The Misses Viola and Emma Corner drove down to McCook Monday and at tended the lecture of Bishop Fowler and then stayed over night Uncle Billy has planted an orchard of 165 fruit trees There are apples crabs cherries plums pears and peaches also 60 grape vines and 2000 ash trees Duplicating the garden of Eden Uncle BOX ELDER Mrs George Younger is on the sick list this week Rev and Mrs Satchell spent part of this week in Hayes county with his bro ther Mrs T M Campbell and Florence Younger spent Sunday with Mrs Camp bells mother and sister Mrs Martha and Miss Eliza Johnson Florence Younger had the misfortune of getting a blood vessel bursted in her hand Tuesday afternoon She went to a doctor who pronounced it a very bad wound- There was no preaching at the church Sunday morning on account of some wanting to attend at McCook to hear Bishop Fowler Those who attended came home feeling well repaid for their trip A Few Figures on Hogs Following is a partial list of tho valuo of hogs I havo bought from somo of the farmors of this vicinity since October 1st 1902 THESE AllK DIVIDE FARMKItS John Ball 1609 75 Frank Laidig 031 95 DELogan 780 00 Wm Harger 838 80 Grant Cathcart 37G 30 O WRyan 450 00 T W Musgravo 3G8 50 John Adamson 355 65 Simon Simonsen 400 00 II WNaden 538 50 THESE ARE ALFALFA FELLOWS James Toner 790 00 A J Metcalf 1532 70 Aaron Redf orn 1345 45 G MSmith 1240 00 WraSandon 1390 20 B B Ashton 500 00 G Weyeneth 705 00 JE Dolph 530 00 W T Ilenton 450 30 S R Messner 521 45 Now we were supposed to have had a corn failure last year but by inquiry I find only in two or three cases has any corn been bought to feed these hogs out Above lists fire only tho largest amounts of hogs bought and dozens of others have have sold from S400 to 500 worth and under and possibly I have over looked somo that have sold more than others I havo on the list If anyone thinks we cannot raise hogs anywhero except on alfalfa in this country they aro requested to compare tho abovo lists and see for themselves J L Sims in Danbury News Womans Love Go win somo other lovo for thine And lay low at hor feet Tho heart which thou hat said was mine In accents low and sweot Tho I have loved thee as my life Not wisoly but too well Thv lips shall call another wifo My heart tho truth will tell Bo it so these ties we sever Faro theo well now and forovcr And tho you say you loved niomo alone You seek so soon another shrino To worship as thou oft ha done When I believed thee mine And I must bear it and bo bravo Must loam such pain to keep A womans heart must be Loves grave Where womans lovo shall sleep Sleep did I say Ah man Perchuncoitmayboslaiu by thine own hand Ah man you do not cannot know Tho depth of womans love Think of the oceans mystic flow Tho spaco around above Think of tho distance if you can Between a heaven and hell A womans heart a womans love Even then you cannot tell Teach oh teach mo to forgot thee Lest at last I shall regret thee Lord Byron thou hast truly said Mans lovo is lust His friendship all a cheat His smiles hypocricy His words- of love deceit And Byron knew How woll Tho wife who bore his name Whoso heart ho broke could tell Womans soul stands heights above you Womans love outlives outlovea you To woman love means heaven and home For tis her all in all Down deep within a tender heart It waits its masters call It lies unconscious of its life None has tho power to wake Until ho calls then womans lovo Goes forth to meet its fate Ah womans love ah cruel fate The warning came but came too late You toll mo to forget the past To blot you from my heart - Woll call it but a dream our past Tis best that we should part You think that woman can forget When once she learns to love And that she lightly holds the gift That God sends her from abovo A womans lovo is womans life A happy home a happy life Yes I shall givo theo back thy troth And if thou canst be free I would not hold for all this world A hand that had no heart for me And since thy heart hath weary grown And anxious to be tree I givo it back to thee again Now givo mine back to me And so farewell these ties we sever Meet wo never bo it so farewell forever Mrs A P VanBukgii Holbrook Neb May 13 1905 World Wide Reputation Whites Cream Vermifuge hasachieved a world wide reputation as being the best of all worm destroyers and for its tonic influence on weak and unthrifty children as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness of the stomach improves their digestion and assimilation o f food strengthens their nervous system and restores them to the health vigor and elasticity of spirits natural to childhood 25 cents at A McMillens grain - v- inifl tniiLimi yfHiagyg ths r n na m 1 U iU leesirt Gars fc olfc to be told the truth about a The scare crow coffees are those that hide under a glazing of factory eggs glue and such stuff Lion Coffee is pure wholesome uuglazed rich in flavor and uniform in strength Tho air tight sealed packat e insures cleanliness fresh- uuss uuu umiormity T 7 irTnyTfi NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE In the District Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Moritz Mohler insane Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the lion R C Orr judge of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on tho first day of May 1903 for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of McCook in said county on tho 13th day of June 1903 at the hour of 1 oclock p m tho following described real estate to wit The west half of the north west quarter of section No 2S and the east half of the northeast quarter of section No 29 all in townsuipiNo 4 nortn range cj west of tno Sixth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 11th day of May 1903 J E Kelley Guardian of the estate of Moritz Mohler insane C E Eldeid Attorney DANBURY Poguo will preach tho Momorial sermon in tho Methodist church Sun day May 24th All invited Stato Organizor Vincont of Omaha will assist in organizing a Farmers Live stock and Grain association in Danbury Saturday afternoon May 24th at two oclock Decoration day will bo observed by F M Graham post No 298 Saturday May 30th Those interested willasgomblo at the cemetery in tho morning at ten oclock to decorate gravos of departed veterans and friends At conclusion of exorcises in cemetery an adjournment will bo taken until two oclock in tho Congregational church whoro tho fol lowing program will bo given Singing Choir Prayer W R Burbridge singing Reading Grand Army Exercises Reading of Lincoln Address Poem Address Rev Ilalbersloben Benediction Quick Arrest J A Gulledge of Verbena Alabama was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedies failed Bucklens Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him It con quers aches and kills McMillens drug store pain- 25c at A When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by L W McConnell ONT IKCOBFOnTID1ISl OF au SSS J Mrs Fred Unrecth President Country Jul JJenloii Harbor Elicit After my first baby was born 1 did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior but instead ci getting better I grew weaker every day My hus band insisted that 1 take Wine of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for mc I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month 1 was able to take up my usual duties I am very enthusi astic in its praise Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth It prevents mis carriage Ko -woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coining of her child If Mrs Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she -would not have been weakened as she was Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow BE 8 OOLED Take the genuine original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co Madison Wi5 It keeps you well Our trade mark cut on each package Price 35 cents Never sold in bulk Accept no substi tute Ask your druggist NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Helen T Campbell non resident defendant will take notice that on tho 20th day of May 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county against said defendant the object and prayer of which are to forecloso a tax purchas ers lien upon the northwest quarter of section 14 in township 1 north range 29 west of the Sixth principal meridian for tho taxes for the years 1899 1900 and 1901 amounting to the sum ofl00 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June 1903 Edward B Cowles 5-22-4 ts Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN The northwest quarter of section IK in town ship 2 north range 20 west and W Roger real first name unknown defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of Maj 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county Ne braska against said defendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclo u a tax purchas ers lien upon the laud above described for the taxes for the years 199 1900 and 1901 There is due to plaintiff the sum of 3090 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of June 1903 Edward B Cowies Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Tho northwest quarter of section 20 in town ship 3 north range 20 west and Emma P Rey nolds defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of May 19GB Edward B Cowles plain tiff herein filed hi petition in the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the land above described for the taxes for the rears 199 1900 and 1901 There is due to plaintiff the sum of 1230 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before tne ziitu uay ot June iwxj -Its Edwaed B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Tho northwest quarter of section 30 in town ship 1 north range 30 west and Alexis Proctor defendants will take notice that oa the 20th day of May 1903 Edward B Cowle plaintiff herein filed his petition in the District Court of Red Willow county Nebraska against -aid de fendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the land above described for the taxes for the years 199 1900 and 1901 There is due to plaintiff the sum of 2300 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or beforp the 29th day of June1903 Edwaed B Cow les Plaintiff INVESTMENT in tho Bhares of tho Thunder moun tain Consolidated told Mining and Milling Co will givo you an interest in one of tho greatest free milling gold properties in tho New Thunder Mountain District No present op portunity for investing moderate sums in Thunder Mountain or else where compare with this Write for price of shares and full informa tion to the THUNDER MOUNTAIN CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING MILLING CO New York Life Bunding New York City H P SUTTON MeCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS E J MITCHELL NEBRASKA AUCTIONEER Phonos Ollica 17 residence 95 Free Phonographic concert Yz hour iKttoro ttulo opens Write or Phono for Terms and Date lerfeert J Pratt DENTIST Successor to Dr J B Flckes Phone 160 Graduate of Kansas City Dental College Over McConnells Drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA L PREVOST DRNTIST OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Sixcialty of Thorough Bred Stock Ktih s One per cent on sales 1000 and upward Correspondence solicited JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska By Agent of Lincoln Land Co Office First door north of Commercial hotel C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office in Court House Phone 181 DR A P WEJLLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMillens drug store Residence 702 Main Avouue Residence phono 53 Oflice phono 23 Calls answered night or day MeCOOK NEBRASKA DR W V GAGE ricCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p o Building Dr S C BEACH Office Over Ludwicks Store Telephone 126 MeCOOK NEBRASKA NOTICE OF GUIRDIVNS VLE In DifiPt r0 in of R d Yi TC f State of N braka iinty In tin- matter of the citato of John Kolb in sane Notice i hprehv given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon R C Orr judg of the dis trict court of Red Willow couiy Nebraska made on the first day of May llTi for the -ale of the real estate hereinafter de cribed thri will be sold at public vendue to the highe t bidder for cash at thf east front door of the court house in the city of McCook in said coun ty on the ixth day of June 1903 at the hour of one oclock P M th following decriled real estate towit the ast half of the southwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quar ter of sectionnumber eight in township num ber two north range number thirtv wet of the Ctli P M in Red Willow county Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 11th day of May 1903 W S Fitch Guardian of tho estate of John- Kolb insane E Eldeed Attorney 5 lVlts APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that George W Billings has filed in tho village clerks ofiice of the vil lage of Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquor- in a building located on the main of said village of Danbnrj Nebraska for tho mu nicipal year ending May 1st 1901 Dated May 15th 1903 Geoeoe W BiLirNG3 Applicant I T Cur a Cold la On Bay 0 I Seven Miffion boxes sold in past 12 months ThiS SSgnatHTQ j7T7zr bOX 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