r - - XflJpjjgffigyr yiTyy lr 4EU JLe - x 5iss i Ctt r Hi if i Public Highways Established tTJio county commissioners at thoir inoetlng last wook established public toads prayed for as follows Commencing at northeast corner of northwest quarter 6f 32-1-27 thence south along half section lino through section 32 to Kansas line tho east line of proposed road to be the half section Hue said road to be 40 feet wido all on west side of half section lino CJommencing at northwest corner of tiortheast quartor of northeast quarter of section 21-3-20 thonco south along west line of east half of northeast quarter off section 24 to the right-of-way of B M It RR theneo easterly along north side of said right of way to west line of VMtialf of section 17-3-28 terminating thereat - Also vacating as follows Beginning at northwest corner of tooctheast quarter of section 24-3-29 theneo east along section lino to the southeast corner of southwest quarter of section 17 Puts an End to It All A grievous wail oftimes comes as a re salt of unbearable pain from over taxed organs Dizziness backache liver com plaint and constipation But thanks to 1r Kings New Life Pills they put an end to it all They aro gentle but thor ough Try them Only 25c Guaran teed by LW McConnells drug store Cured Paralysis W S BailyP 0 True Texas writes My wife had been suffering five years with paralysis in her arm when I was persuaded to use Ballards Snow which cured her all right I have also used it for old sores frost bites and skin eruptions It does the work 25c 50c and S16o at A McMillensdruggist Mrs Mollie Allen of South ForkKy says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamberlains Stom ach and Liver Tables when she felt an sattack coming on Such attacks aro Bsually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approach- iog attack Attacks of bilious colic may fee prevented in tho same way For sale by L W MxConnell druggist Aabddlfes co Support Art The government of Bavaria has -voted a considerable sum for the main tenance of art institutions throughout the kingdom during the coming year Tho allowances for the purchase of paintings and their preservation is particularly liberal The various art Institutes in Munich receive handsome subsidies and the Germanic museum JxTNuremberg gets an increased allow ance Various other institutions have tsecn voted large amounts for repairs -x ana maintenance These art allow- ances in all reach 8188163 marks C739741 Emil Hensel In Chicago 9tecor5 V FRANKLIN President THEDFORDS BUCKDBJWGflT THE GREAT riBM nuilCINE Thedfords Black Draucht has saved doctors bills for more than sixty years For the common fam ily ailments rauch as constipation indigestion hard colds bowel com plaints chills and fever bilious ness headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary It invigorates and reg ulates the liver assists digestion stimulates action of tho kidneys Eurifies the blood and purges the owels of foul accumulations It cures liver complaint indigestion sour stomach dizziness chills rheumatic pains sideache back- acne Kidney troubles constipation diarrhoea biliousness piles hard colds and headache Every drug gist has Thedfords Black Draught B in OK onf rtnnlrnmia nni in mnm moth size for 1 00 Never accept a substitute Insist onhaving the original made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company I believe Thedfords Black Draught Is the best medicine on earth It is good fr anv and everything I have a family of twelve children and for lour years I have Kept them on foot i ana healthy with no doctor but BlacK Draught AJ GREEN litewara La DeWitt is the Name When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWitt on every box The pure unadulterated witch hazel is used in making Do Witts Witch Hazel Salve which is tho best salve in the world for cuts burns bruises boils eczema and piles The popularity of DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve due to its many cures has caused numerous worth less counterfeits to be placed on the market The genuine bears the name of E C DeWitt Co Chicago Sold by L W McConnell druggist Suicide Prevented The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide has been discover ed will interest man A run down sys tem or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters It being a gieat tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system Its also a great stomach liver and kidney regulater Only 50c Satis faction guaranteed by LW McConnell druggist Vjjufflgjacaftr afictificjfkgfafflcigcVWTdfrr rfVTffirrffcjffir ftr JV riViiftr jj if 3I3Ft ag jk Jjp fp Jg fp W c jjgcjffftjfgcafgc 3 THE A C EBERT Cashier ICITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 V FRANKLIN a DIRECTORS WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT W B WOLFE G H WILLARD - 4 l5X vwsixvwisv si fwrwvwwwxvK i jyM r4fc J5t AAA t NATIONAL- Ubank - - Authorized Capital 100 OOO Capital and Surplus 60000 xS6 GEO H0CKNELL President B M FREES V Pros F A PENNELL Cash t A CAMPBELL Director C J PLATT Director fHwsPts m rfflwFSyKaa CULBERTS0N WSMorlan of McCook was in town Wednesday S E Solomon was a Trenton business visitor Wednesday H W Hutchison returned to his home in Anderson Iowa Friday night Mr and Mrs J F Henderson drove to McCook Tuesday to do some shop ping Lillian Beeche returned from Denver Wednesday whoro she has been several months A Haggo of Grand Island was up looking over the beet fields here Wed nesday C G Crews is improving the appear ances of his office with a coat of paint this week Misses Ina and Iva Shumakor drove to Trenton Saturday to witness those great ball games Emma Gaardar came in on No 5 Tuesday from Oraaha where she has spent the summer Wm Keller and daughter Mies Zita returned from an extended visit at Man son Iowa Wednesday evening Mrs S E Solomon and daughter Dorothy left for Colorado Springs Colo rado Friday evening for a weeks visit J B Dinsmore came in on No 1 Sun day to be with his neice Mariette Wem ple who is very sick with typhoid fever Helen Wilson returned to her home in Stratton -Tuesday night after a three weeks visit with friends and relatives at this place Brother J M Eads of Grand Island gave a very interesting talk to the A O U W and D of H lodges at their hall Monday evening Edith Woodburn went down to Shel ton Saturday for a visit with her many old time friends before taking up her schoolwork at Grafton Nebraska Henry Hein resigned his position as clerk for C Wacker Saturday evening Henry and his father-in-law H Wacker have bought the Tillman stock and will enter into the mercantile business after invoicing Potent Pill Pleasure The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitts Little Early Eisers W S Philpot of Albany Ga says Duriog a bilious attack I took one Small as it was it did me more good than calomel blue mass or any other pills I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleasantly Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill Sold by L W McConnell BARTLEY There was a surprise party at W D Williams home Saturday The Gregory boys threshed over 1000 bushels of wheat in one day this week Miss Ella Sells was quite sick Tues day night She is much better at this writing Miss Ethel Rockwell of Cambridge is making an extended visit with Mrs Taylor Ginther Frank Vickrey and Guy Curlee at tended band practice at Cambridge Tuesday evening We have tried to find out how much grain is being shipped each day from our station but the elevator men are so busy they dont talk much Mrs Jessie Hodgkin and son were down from McCook Sunday visiting with Mrs Henry Burton They re turned home in the evening The Collicot brothers ordered a thresh ing outfit Tuesday evening which they expect to receive this week and begin threshing Monday in Frontier county GWRitchie purchased a new thresh ing machine left week and has it all set up in running order and will begin threshing for Mr Hart as soon as the weather is favorable While George Liston was threshing lastFridaythe wagon turned over throw ing the header box against his leg with sufficient force to fracture the leg be tween the ankle and knee We learn the case is doing well Perry Ginther went to Lincoln Satur day evening and purchased a new engine for their threshing machine The engine arrived Wednesday and was taken to Frank Hodgkins farm where they will continue threshing for him Mr Hodg kin has had one piece of wheat threshed that made 36 bushels per acre A C Ong A M LL B Pres Omaha Prof A J Lowry Princ Bankand business men 10000 In Roll Top Desks Bank Fixtures and 50 Typewriters Students can work for board Send for free catalogue bound in alligator finest ever published by a Business College Bead it and Jfou will attend tho N B C ff i7 - fjc OSae Endorsed bv FirstNatl SCOTTS EMULSION wont make a hump back straight neither will it make a short leg long but it feeds soft bone and heals diseased hone and is among the few genuine means of recovery in rickets and bone consumption Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street New York 50c and iiOo all druggists INDIAN0LA John Boyer wheeled over from Dan bury Sunday Ernest Crabtreo has returned from Se attle Washington Mrs Rittenhouse of McCook visited in Indianola Sunday Ed Mitchell of McCook was in town on business Monday Mrs Sexsons daughter of Iowa is hero for a few weeks visit Merle Hostetter visited friends in Holdrege Wednesday Mr and Mrs Bernard Killers are tho proud parents of a baby boy Luke Hayden of McCook visited with W H Allen and family Sunday Merle Powell started Sunday evening for a few weeks outing in California W H Smith aud Jake Kern drovo over to W Hs farm near Danbury Sun day Mr and Mrs Haley and son Arthur spent Sunday with friends at Republican City Mrs Charlie Walls and son Burgus returned home Monday from their visit to the east Miss Ruby Wheeler of Bartley visited with William Porter and family a few days this week S Brayler dedicated his new barn last Thursday evening by giving a dance to the young people The Misses Dora and Bertha Porter visited the latter part of last week with friends at Bartley Blnnche Casten returned to her homo in McCook tho first of the week after a few days visit with Miss Eydia McCool Rev Hardcastle of Cambridge preach ed a very interesting sermon Sunday evening at the Congregational church Miss Nancy Stevens came in on No 5 from Minden Sunday evening to re sume her old position as typewriter at the bank Mrs I S Walker acebmpanied by her sister Miss Edith Smith went up to McCook on No 5 Thursday evening to take No 14 for Oklahoma Mrs Lon Barton formerly of this place now of Lincoln came up on No 1 Sunday with the body of her little boy who was interred in the cemetery here I N Brown of Denver who has been visiting in Danbury came over to Indian ola Monday to visit a few days with his brother-in-law W II Smith and family before returning home Mrs Springer who has been visiting her daughter MrsTownley for some time returned to her home on the Beaver last Friday morning She was accompanied by Mrs C Russell and Mrs Townley who visited until Monday morning John Rollins and the Misses Lucy Peake Ida Donnelly Susie Wallace Laura Owens Delia Andrews Flora Hoag and Edna Reynolds went up to McCook Sunday evening to attend the last week of the normal The Good Old Hickory The time is at hand when you will need a good tight reliable wagon in which to market your small grain Thats tho kind W T Coleman sells The Old Hickory kind and they really cost no more than the cheap poor sort that hardly last a season The Old Hickory is guaranteed The Death Penalty A little thing sometimes results in death Thus a mere scratch insignifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty It is wise to have Buck lens Arnica Salve ever handy Its the best salve on earth and will prevent fatality when burns sores ulcers and piles threaten Only 25c at L W Mc Connells drug store PUBLICATION NOTICE Josiah Moore Mrs Josiah Mooro his wife first name unknown Percy A Wells Myrtia A Wells Anna E Clute Nathan Clute a minor Anna E Clute natural guardian of Nathan Clute a minor Amelia H Wells and John Doe real name unknown defendants will take no tice that Mark W Sheafo and Charles Harman plaintiffs have filed their petition in the dis trict court of Bed Willow county Nebraska against said defendants tho object and prayer of said petition being for the foreclosnre of a certain mortgage dated the 20th day of October 1888 on tho southwest quarter of section 11 township 4 north range 29 west of the Sixth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska given to to secure the payment of one certain principal promissory note of the defendant Josiah Moore and one Nancy Moore for 30000 due October first 1S93 and five interest coupon notes thereto attached all of said interest coupon notes hav ing been fully paid Said mortgage was also given to secure -the pajment of any promissory notes given for the purpose of procuring an ex tension of tho time of payment of said principal note and for tho repajment of any taxes paid by the holder of said mortgage to protect said security On the 6th day of February 1894 two promissory notes were executed by the defend ant Josiah Moore for the purpose of extending the timo of payment of said principal note ono year and there is now due plaintiffs on said notes and mortgage deed and for taxe3 paid to protect said security the sum of 40083 with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum on 51050 thereof from the first day of April 1S94 on S31050 thereof from the first day of October 1S91 on 1446 thereof from the 18th day of March 1895 on 406 thereof from the 11th day of March 1895 on 1200 thereof from the 5th day of March 1S97 on 395 thereof from the 10th day of March 19 on 762 thereof from the 3rd day of February 1899 on 827 thereof from tho 19th day of February 1900 on 954 thereof from the ISth day of February 1901 on 940 thereof from the 7th day of February 1902 and on 1089 thereof from the 19th day of Janu ary 1903 and plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintiffs with interest and cots of suit You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 21st day of September 1903 Maek W Sheafe and Chahlzs Harman Plaintiffs By W S Moelan their Attorney CEDAR BLUEFS KANSAS Mrs Frank Niff Is on tho sick list O T Francis Jhroshed tho first of tho week FCKellogg drove over from McCook Monday Mr Leary is still delivering pictures in tho country hero Willie Warner of Bell view Kentucky is visiting his sister MrsWmKennedy Amos Peck left for Colorado Wednes day to spend two months in tho moun tains Mrs W E Minor left via McCook for FuTlerton Nebraska to visit her parents Mr and Mrs T H Wilson of Stam ford Nebraska visited last week with friends here C E Miner left Thursday for Hern don where he will work in tho mill for Drath Bro Mr and Mrs I J Peck left for Colo rado Sunday and expect to be gone about four weeks Mr and Mrs I A Rushton expect to start in a few days for tho western states They expect to go to California Miss Edna Cathcart and Snapper Kennedy drove over from McCook Sat urday and returned home Sunday Miss Cathcart has the school hero this winter Save the Children Ninety nine of every one hundred dis eases that children have are due to disorders of tho stomach and these dis orders aro all caused by indigestion Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is for adults Children thrive on it It keeps their little sto machs sweet and encourages their growth and development Mrs Henry Carter 705 Central StNashvilIeTenn says My little boy is now three years old and has been suffering from indiges tion eversince he was born I have hqd tho best doctors in Nashville but failed to do him any good After using ono bottle of Kodol ho is a well baby I re commend it to all sufferers Kodol di gests what you eat and makes the stom ach sweet Sold by L W McConnell BOX ELDER Mrs John White has gone east on a visit Fred Satchell came home Wednesday it being too wet to thresh This is fine weather for the corn but a little hard on the stackers and thresh ers Miss Pearl Ruggles spent Sunday with the Misses Maude Stone and Florence Younger There will be an ice cream supper at the church next Saturday evening Ev erybody invited Mrs M S Satchell is entertaining her sister-in-law Mrs Clark and children of Oregon Mr Clark is expected soon Miss Ethyl Stephens who has been visiting her cousin Miss Daisy Doyle re turned to her home in McCook Monday evenings Miss Bessie Winans who has been staying with Mrs Fred Lakin returned to her home in McCook Wednesday evening PUBLICATION NOTICE Anitistia Holmes formerly Anitistla Robison Joseph S Holmes David Carpenter Mrs David Carpenterhis wifoflrst name unknownCharles Harman Hattie E Harman Charles A Hanna Marion E Goodman Mary Ann Jacobs Amanda Stone Fred P Stone William T Stone Earl J Stone a minor Amanda Stone natural guar dian of Earl J Stone a minor Western Land Company a corporation incorporated under tho laws of the state of Nebraska and John Doe real name unknown defendants will take notice that Bristol Sav ings Bank of Bristol Now Hampshire plaintiff has filed its petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defend ants the object and prayer of said petition be ing for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage dated November 27th 1888 on the northwest quarter of section 27township 2 north in range 30 west of tho Sixth P M in Red Willow coun ty Nebraska given to secure the paymentof one certain principal promissory note of tho defend ant Anitistia Holmes formerly Antitistia Robi son for 16000 with ten interest coupon notes thereto attached each for 1610 one due June 1st 1889 and one duo each six months thereafter until the maturity of the last of said interest coupon notes maturing December 1st 1SK There is now due the plaintiff on said notes and mortgage the sum of 17610 with interest there on at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 1st day of December 1893 and plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be re quired to pay the same or that said land bo sold to satisfy said amount found to be due plaintiff with interest and costs of suit Yon are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 14th day of September A D 1903 Bristol Savings Bank of Bristol N H By W S MORLAN it attorney PUBLICATION NOTICE Olaf Landgren Ida Landgren and Joseph Me nard defendants will take notice that on the 20th day of July 190 J F Cordeal plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said de fendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants Olaf Landgren and Ida Landgren to one Thomas LoDergan and duly assigned conveyed and delivered to the plaintiff by Guy Lilly administrator of the estate of Thomas Lonergan upon the following described real es tate to wit Beginning at a point 46 feet south of the northeast corner of block number five in the town of South McCook according to the re corded plat thereof running thence south 91 feet theneo west 150 feet thence north 91 feet thence east 150 feet to place of beginning and also lot twelve in block three in Hiram C Riders first addition to South McCook accord ing to the recorded plat thereof to secure tho payment of their one principal promissory note dated March 6 18S9 due April 1 1891 for the sum of 530000 bearing interest at ten percent after maturity There is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of 30000 with in terest thereon at the rate of ten percent per an num from che first day of April 1901 for which sum with interest and costs of suit the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be re quired to pay the same or that said mortgaged premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due You are required to answer said petition on or before M6nday the 31st day of August 1903 J F Cordeal Plaintiff Dated July 20 1903 Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnells drug storo McCOOK NEBRASKA Telephone 1G0 Registered Graduate Dentist Formerly located in At lanta Georgia All opera tions pertaining to modern dentistry performed accord ing to the latest scientific methods used in the large cities H P SUTTON McCOOK JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS E J MITCHELL NEBRASKA AUCTIONEER Phones Offlc817rosldonce 95 Free Phonographic concert Y hour before snlo opens Write or Phone for Terms and Date H L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College Over Jas McAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska DR R J GUNN DENTIST oNB 112 OHico over Qrannis store McCook Nob JACOB BETZ AUCTIONEER McCook Nebraska Goes anywhere Specialty of Thorough Bred Stock sales Ono per cent on sales 1000 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 tourt House Phone 181 DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office over McMillens drug store Residence 702 Main Aveuue Residence phono 53 Offica phone 28 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA DR W V GAQE FlcCook Nebraska C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p o Building Dr S C BEACH Office Oyer Ludwicks Store Telephone 126 McCOOK NEBRASKA 25000 A NewWords are added in tlie ksfc edition of Websters International Diction ary The International is kept uitYaya uureasc oc me times id takes constant work expensive work and worry but it is the onlv ivay to keep the dictionary the Standard Authority of the English speaking world Other dictionaries follow TVh ster leads - It is the favorite with Judges Scholar3EdnfiafcnrsPrmfm a ofr in this and foreign countries A postal card will bring you interesting specimen pages etc G C MERRIAjy COMPAQ ri 3 Sphlngfield Mass 5 PCBLISIIERS OF WEBSTERS INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY IkHMH f ToCur in One Day S 1 I Take Laxative BrOM ijillllte Tablets M oiTevery I 1 Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months This Signature - Os bOX 25c I L II -mi I i iiM TTTTnfMTirTTWTlTTrTTTMTrWTrBMIirMiMMiiBB m a f 7 n i