r S5gsSJgZ a 71 VJi 1 1 w 111 H i i Ml I I W 10 t A Surgical Operation ls always dangerous do not submit to the surgeons knife until you have tried SDoWitts Witoh Hazel Salve It will vcure when everything else fails it has done this in thousands of cases Here is one cf fhem I suffered from bleeding and protruding piles for twenty years Wastreated by different specialists and used many remedies but obtained no re lief until I used De Witts Witch Hazel Salve Two bottles of this salve cured toe 38 months ago and I have not had a tSouehof the piles since H A Tisdalo Sumraerton S C For blind bleeding Itching and protruding piles no remedy equals De Witts Witch Hazel Salve Sold by L W McConnell MARION EBStilgebouer is harvesting his rye Considerable small grain was damaged by the late winds H 0 Plumb and wife enjoyed a y reunion on the Fourth J C Nelson and wife returned from evizes Kansas Tuesday William Greenway of Danbury is put- Sng in a well for E Galusha George Woyeneth shipped one car of ihogs and one of cattle to St Joseph ile accompanied the shipment No man or woman in the state will Maesitste to speak -well of Chamberlains and Liver Tablets after once r trying them They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowels im Vjjsove the appetite and strengthen the digestion For sale by L W McCon nelldpuggist i tr Jim Damps on Independence Day Said Force freed us from Eng lands sway Now independence lets declare From indigestions tyrant snare Good friends shake off this despot grim Twas Force that Jreed your Sunny Jim orce Tbo Eeadyto Serro Cereal v always oa duty A Food for Fighters Itmay interest you to learn that Torco Is being served at breakfast several times each week to tho members of the Second Reg iment N G P now on duty at this place Habbt W Bbowh THE i iu ii i i i mnMnvai iiii f At uuHi ill 21BV a I hi Liver Pills Thats what you need some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion- Ayers Pills are liver pills They cure con stipation and biliousness Gently laxative 25c All druggists Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black Then use RIIRKINRHflMSnYEa0 BO cts of Druggists or V n all Co Nashua N H I j - - -- l jH I I l - COLEMAN M H Cole has his rye about all in the shock J W Corner was in town Tuesday with a beef D J Osburn was in McCook Monday with a load of fat hogs B F Wilson was in McCook Tues day and brought out a load of lumber M H Cole and Wes Rozelle think this heat pretty hard on such pussy fel lows Bert Wales and Frank Coleman cele brated the Fourth by bringing their new header out Jasper Cole and wife of Iowa are here on a visit to his brother M H Cole and family They will visit two weeks or more A Parrot Can Talk But you cant depend on what it says being true Its different at Marshs meat market Their meats talk and nothing talks truer than the good article itself t4fr JkJkziijfii23lcilxLicTkifiS38zi tjfflatjdjkaiLufficfl w V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier w I CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB B R Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 T ir cd a u in iu i DIRECTORS WFMcFARLAND W B WOLFE A C EBERT C H WILLARD jatLtjLcjfifcjfScjatjfejfitkcjacjiccjkcjacfctii - JJgzft x xijp jLjyijijQij S3 si n svrvT A rrTrkKl K T - BANK- AVVlM - xrx Authorized Capital 1009000 Capital and Surplus 60000 oC GEO HOCKNELL President B M FREES V Pres F A PEN NELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director piw bw mji fT - REDWILLOW A fine rain Thursday night and Fri day The beet fields look very promising in this locality Will B Sexson of Box Elder visited at his fathers Sunday last Several farmers are cutting rye and getting in shapo for the wheat harvest Tho M E C Aid Society met with Mrs McNeal on Thursday of last week Mrs E A Sexson had the misfortune to lose her nice driving horse recently Ed Smith did some papering and painting at E A Sexsons home last week Wheat rye barley and corn look un usually fine in this locality and a very fine harvest is near Mr Bruhler is hauling the lumber for a largo barn Mr Grisell of Bartley is doing the work Quite a largo crowd was in attendance at the Longneker grove on the Fourth There was an abundance of good things to eat pie cake chicken ice cream and nearly everything else It was a pleas ant social meeting and one that was en joyed by all present We would bo bet ter if we had more such gatherings About eighteen months ago Mr W S Manning of Albany N Y widely known in trade circles as the represent ative of the Albany Chemical Co was suffering from a protracted attack of di arrhoea I tried Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedy he says and obtained immediate relief I cheerfully recommend this medicine to those similarly afflicted Sold by L W McConnell druggist Use Liquid Koal for chicken cholera mites lice etc For sale by James Cain Constipation is nothing more than a closeriner of the bowels and nothingless than vital stag nation or death if not relieved If every constipated sufferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system he would soon get relief Constipation invites all kind of contagion Headaches bilious ness colds and many other ail ments disappear when consti pated bowels are relieved Thed iords Black Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cathartics Be sure that you get the origi nal Thedfords Black Draught made by The Chattanooga Medi cine Co Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and 100 packages Jlorgan Ark Mar 25 1901 I rannot recommend Thedfords Black Drauchttoohiphly Ikeepltlnmy house all the time and have used Itfor tlielast ten years 1 never gave my children any other laxative I think I could never be able to Tvork without It on account of being troubled with constipation Your medicine Is all that keens me up V MCFAKLASD The Perfect Liver Medicine Mrs M A Jolley Noble OT writes I have used Herbine for a number of years and can cheerfully recommend it as the most perfect liver medicine and the greatest blood purifier It is a med icine of positive merit and fully accom plishes all that is claimed for it Ma laria cannot find a lodgement in the system while the liver is in perfect order for one of its functions is to prevent the absorption of fever producing poisons Herbine is a most efficient liver regulat or 50c at A McMillens The Foundation of Health Nourishment is the foundation of health life strength Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the one great medicine that enables the stomach and digestive organs to di gest assimilate and transform all foods into the kind of blood that nourishes the nerves and feeds the tissues Kodol lays the foundation for health Nature does the rest Indigestion dyspepsia and all disorders of the stomach and di gestive organs are cured by the use of Kodol Sold by L W McConnell IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RED WIL LOW COUNTY STATE OP NEBRASKA In the matter of the application of Florence H Parkinson and F B Pratt executors of the last will and testament of W J Parkinson deceased for license to sell real estate Order to show cause This cause came onforliearinjon tho petition of Florence H Parkinson and F B Pratt exec utors of the last will and testament of W J Parkinson deceased praying for a license to sell the northwest quarter of section number twenty eight in township number one north range number twentj nincewestof the 6th p m for the purpose of paying the maintenance of the minor children of carrying out the provis ions of the will and the charges and expenses of administering said estate and of these pro ceedings there not being sufficient personal property to pay the said items aforesaid It is therefore ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at my office in the city of McCook in Red Willow County Nebras ka on the 17th day of August 1903 at 1 oclock p m to show cause why a license should not be granted to said executors to sell the said real estate of the deceased to pay said expense of maintenance and the charges and expenses of administering said estate and of theso proceed ings It is further ordered that the serviceof this order shall be made bjr publishing the same for four successive weeks in the McCook Tbijiuxe Dated July 2 1903 R C Ore C E Eldeed Attorney Judge District Court Mrs Kite BARTLEY is having her store front painted Miss Maud Vickory is spondjng her summer vacation in Colorado Tho general news of this vicinity can be written in one word harvesting Mrs Charles Shafor and child have been sick with diphtheria but are now improving rapidly Fred Preraer who has been visiting at home for a shtrt time returned to Lin coln Tuesday evening Ed Voils came in from Shack Wyom ing a few days ago and will make his home with his parents hereafter There never was a finer ciop and a large number of new machines have gone to tho country to care for the abundant harvest Dan Richmond has just finished paint ing his residence northwest of town His home looks very beautiful in its now coat of paint The fine rain which fell Tuesday even ing put a check to tho harvesting for half a day but the good done by tho rain was of much value Glen Gartside is at home after his itin eracy He had been located at Culbert son where his father found him and persuaded the prodigal to return homo to eat the fatted calf and wear a ring As Jonty Teeters wife and Salem Teeters were returning home from Edi son Mrs Salem Teeters went to sleep fell from the roar of the buggy sustain ing considerable injury but it is not thought to be of a dangerous nature Catarrh ot the Stomach When the stomach is overloaded when food is taken into it that fails to digest it decays and inflames the mu cous membrane exposing the nerves and causes the glands to secrete mucin instead of the natural juices of diges tion This is called catarrh of the stom ach For years I suffered with catarrh of the stomach caused by indigestion Doctors and medicines failed to benefit me until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure J R Rhea Coppell Texas Sold by L W McConnell druggist BOX ELDER Harvest is now in order A T Wilson has purchased a new binder Insurance business was at high tide in these parts last week Mrs George Younger spent the Fourth with Mrs T M Campbell Ed Johnson passed through day with a new combined header and binder i Ask some of the young folks what kind of a road it is from Spring Creek around by McCook James Modrell and family Rev Satch ell and family and Fred Rang took din ner with J S Modrell and family On account of the rain on the night of the third tho picnic dinner in Bolles grove proved a failure Quite a number from this place spent their Fourth at Spring Creek The corn is now making a fine growth and these showers of rain are just what we need They are a great help to the corn and do no damage to the small grain which is ready for harvesting A W Campbell and family were treated to quite a surprise last Friday when Mr Campbells son Gid who left here the fall of 91 and from whom they have received no letters for a number of years came home Night Was Her Terror I would cough nearly all night long writes Mrs Chas Applegate of Alex andria Ind and could hardly get any sleep I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood but when all other medicines failed three SI bottles of Dr Kings New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds Its absolute ly guaranteed to cure coughs colds la grippe bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles Price 50c and 8100 Trial bottles free at McConnells drugstore TEN GENTS BUYS A Three Months Subscription to IH industrial times AND MINING RECORD with which is given free as a premium Two Splendid Maps of Thunder Moun tain Mining District and of Southern Idaho showing all the mines and all the important claims also routes railroads ana wagon roads The Industrial Times is a monthly of 16 big pages which give accurate in formation regarding the movement of industrial and mining enterprises Its regular subscription price isonedollarper year but a trial subscription is sent for three months for ten cents including the maps These are the only accurate maps of Thunder Mountain and are alone worth several times the price charged Address THE 1NDUSTRIALTIMES 253 BROADWAY NEW YORK INDIAN0LA Holton Longnecker visited at homo last Sunday Miss Anna Vering spent Saturday and Sunday at homo Miss Daisy Chinn went up to McCook Sunday evening Mrs A M Teol was a McCook visitor part of this week Miss Grace Andrews went up to Mc Cook Tuesday evening Mrs Charlio Hoag came homo from McCook Friday morning Fay and Ruth Hostetter wero Hold rege visitors Wednesday Miss Delia Toogood is home from Bor trand Nebraska on a visit Minnie McClung and Wade left Tues day evening for Oklahoma Miss May Hotze is visiting her sister Mrs B B Bobbs in Denver Several from town attonded the picnic on the Willow last Saturday Miss Maud Allen camo homo frcm Mc Cook Sunday and spent tho day Miss VanDepoel of McCook spent Sunday with W H Allen and family Clarence Dolan and Miss Angio Quick spent the Fourth with friends at Wilcox Miss Flora Hoag went up to McCook Sunday evening to attend the normal school Mrs Sherman left Monday evening for Alliance to visit a few weeks with sou Eddie Mr Hall formerly of this place but now of Boulder Colo is here to stay through harvest Mr and Mrs I S Walker spent tho fore part of the week with rolatives and friends in McCook Mr and Mrs Henry Powell and Fran cis returned homo from their Colorado visit Tuesday morning Blind Boone gave his concert Satur day evening to the largest crowd that has ever greeted him here Miss McKillip from near Cambridge spent last Saturday with her sister Mrs A M Anderson and family Fred Premer and Miss Lela Fiddler of Bartley attended the Blind Boone concert here Saturday night Dave Bricksner of near Danbury was in town Monday to meet his mother who had been visiting a brother in Crete Miss Pearl Lyman and little sister of Bartley visited last Saturday and Sun day with Elmer Thompson and family Rev Johnson stopped over here from Tuesday evening until Wednesday even ing enroute from Ord Nebraska to Denver Miss Stella Robinson drove over from Danbury Saturday to meet her brother Dr Robinson who had been to Omaha on business Landlord Ough in i friendly boxing bout with one of the boarders last Sat urday had the misfortune to have bis shoulder dislocated Miss Margaret McCool arrived from Minneapolis last Friday evening on a months visit with her brother and sister Mrs Drew and W A McCool Mr Epperly and two sons and grand son came up from Bartley Saturday evening and spent until Monday morn ing with Clarence McCord and wife Mr and Mrs Hoyt left Monday even ing for an extended trip to the far west They expect to visit Jake Short in Cali fornia and Henry Barton in Washington before they return home The tenth and eleventh grades held a picnic in the Woodman hall last Satur day They had made big preparations to have the picnic on School creek but the big rain Friday put a quietus to their plans so they concluded to do the next best thing and celebrate in the hall Brutally Tortured A case came to light that for persist ent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled Joe Golubick of Colusa Calif writes For fifteen years I endured insufferable pain from rheu matism and nothing relieved mo though I tried everything known I came across Electric Bitters and its the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me Just as good for liver and kidney troubles and general debility Only 50c Satisfaction guaranteed by L W McConnell druggist BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of McCook will receive sealed bids for the construction of brick sidewalks at the following locations Along the west side of lots one two and three in block thirty one hundred and fifty six feet of walk five feet in width along the west side of lot four in block thirty fifty feet of walk five feet in width along the north side of lot twelve in block thirty three one hundred and forty six feet of walk five feet in width along the east side of lot two in block ten fifty feet of walk five feet in width all the foregoing being in the Second Addition to the City of McCook Also along the east side of lot four in block twenty six in the original town of McCook fifty feet of walk five feet in width walks to be constructed in accordance with pro visions of Ordinance 107 All bids to be filed with the city clerk on or before 8 p m July 27 1903 all work to be completed within thirty days from date of contract and successful bidder to give bond for the faithful compliance with contract City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids By order of City Council C I Hall City Clerk Low Rates to California Tho Btirlington offers round trip tick ets August 1 to 11 ns follows San Francisco and return 84500 Los Ange les and return 1500 Ask tho 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Phonographic concert V hour before sale opens Write or Phone for Terms and Date r Herbert J Pratt DENTIST Over McConnells Drug store MeCOOK NEBRASKA H L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Dental College OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska DR I J G DENTIST UNN Oilico over Grannis store McCook Neb JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred Stock sales One per cent on sales 1100 and upward Correspondence solicited JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska raAgent 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 h Oj r r t DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMillens drug store Residence 702 Main Avenue Residence phone Tii Office phone 2c Calls answered night or day MeCOOK NEBRASKA DR W V GAGE flcCook 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 j To Cur a Cld in Oae Bay xTI 1 Take Laxative BrOM Quinine Tablets jG f 01i every I I Seven Million bozes sold in past 2 months TMs Signature Ort fjOX 25c M t