mmsstsssi3zs CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS Ira Peck wasun Oborlin visitor Mon day Mrs Park of tho St Francis hotel is cooking for II S Kennedy Quite a rainstorm visited this place Friday Saturday and Sunday evenings T Mrs TF Konnodys brother of Horn- t don spent a few day with her this week Xiillio Johnson was in town Monday looking after a school in this part of the country Minnie Rebrnan is spending the week v- at her grandmothers Mrs Richardsons north of town C E Miner of Herndon came down on a three wheeler Saturday evening and spent Sunday at J V Miners Robert Ormsby of south of towu died Monday of cancer of the face Inter ment in the Cedar Bluffs cemetory Quite a fist fight occurred in our village Thursday evening Jim says Borus is a better man than he thought ho was Ckiug Honslee of Almena Kansas spent a few dajs visiting old friends here and in Sunday evening organized an Epworth League Save the Children Ninety nine of every one hundred dis eases that children have are due to disorders of the stomach and these dis orders are all caused by indigestion Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is fbrVadults Children thrive on it It keeps their little sto machs sweet and encourages their growth and development Mrs Henry Carter 705 Central StNashvilleTenn says My little boy is now three years old and has been suffering from indiges tion over since he was born I have had tho best doctors in Nashville but failed to do him any good After using one bottle of Kodol he 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 Cured Paralysis W S BailyP O True Texas writes My wife had been suffering five years with paralysis in her arm when I was persuaded to use Ballards Snow Lini ment which cured her all right I have alsp used it for old sores frost bites and skin eruptions It does the work 25c 50c and S100 at A McMillensdruggist Mrs Mollie Allen of South ForkKy says she fias prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Chamberlains Stom ach and Liver Tables when she felt an attack coming pn Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approach ing attack Attacks of bilious colic may bo prevented in the same way For sale by L W McConnell druggist V ft V FRANKLIN Miss Idat M Snyder Trcaanrer of bo Brooklyn JEnst End Art Clnb M If women would pay more attention io their health we would have more happy wives mothers and daughters and if they would observe results Ihey would find that the doctors prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for In consulting with my druggist he ad vised McElrces Wine of Cardui and Thed fords Black Draught and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health and it only took three months to cure me Wine of Cardui isaregulatorof the menstrual functions and is a most as tonishing tonic for women It cures scanty suppressed too frequent irreg ular and painful menstruation falling of the womb whites and flooding It is helpful when approaching woman hood during pregnancy after child birth and in change or life It fre auently brings a dear haby to homes lat have been barren for years All druggists have 100 bottles of Wine of Cardui WINEo CARDUI UHlHMMHHMaNMBHBMHBKXSS 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 De 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 many 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 tho first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters It being a gi eat tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system It s also a great stomach liver and kidney regulate Only 50c Satis faction guaranteed by LW McConnell druggist V FRANKLIN President THE A C EBERT Cashier ICITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB W DIRECTORS WFMcRARLAND B WOLFE C H Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 a A 0 EBERT WILLARD r 222 Authorized Capital 100000 Capital and Surplus 60000 oi6 GEO H0CKNELL President B MJrEES V Pros F A PEN NELL Cash A CAMPBELL Director 0 J PLATT Director 3 i - - INDIAR0LA Bob Welborn is quite sick again John Tinis was a McCook visitor Friday Mr Strokey has purchased the resi dence of W K Fryo Marian Powell of Lincoln was in town on business Tuesday Ed Smith visited friends near Dan bury first of the week George Woods of Lincoln was in town the latter part of last week Prof A J Casner and Gilbert Rankin visited the Normal last Friday Mrs Frank Powell from Lincoln is here visiting friends and relatives Miss Maud Allen went up to McCook Wednesday evening for a short visit A few of the young people of town spent Friday evening at Broomfields Jake Kern went up to McCook Satur day evening returning Sunday morning Ed Brown has retired from the dray business and Will Sheets succeeds him Mrs Anna Wright of Texas is here visiting her brother Charlie Hoag and family Frank Alien and family of Iowa were present at the funeral of his brother Herbert Mrs E Brungot and three children of Cambridge visited Tuesday with Mrs Jake Kern Mrs Holbrook of Canon City Colo rado is hero visiting her friends and ac quaintances Carl Nelson from Clay Center unload ed a threshing machine here Wednes day morning LR Corbin and JW Dolan attended the Republican state convention at Lin coln Tuesday Roy Mann Dr Neal and Mr Dyer at tended the Wesleyan concert at McCook last Friday evening Miss McKillup of Cambridge visited a few days this week with Mr Martin Anderson and friends Roxy Brown of near Danbury came over Friday and took No 5 for McCook returning Sunday morning Leon Russell who has been visiting friends in Lincoln for the past two months returned home Sunday morn ing Mr and Mrs Andrews from the east ern part of the state arrived Monday evening to visit nis nephews Irvin An drews and family Mrs Teel and children of Red Cloud who have been visiting friend and rela tives for some time returned home Wednesday morning Luke Hayden and family of McCook who were called here by the death of Mrs Haydons brother Bert Allen re turned home Sunday evening Mrs Gerver returned to her home in McCook Tuesday evening She was accompanied by Miss Edith Allen who visited a few days with relatives and friends Herbert Allen died at his home here iast Friday evening after a lingeiing ill ness His disease was creeping paraly sis After trying the doctors here and growing worse all the time his friends prevailed on him to enter the hospital in Denver hoping that a change of treat ment might prove beneficial but after remaining several weeks and deriving no benefit h9 returned home where he was attended with loving care by kind friends until he needed their care no longer Herbert was a fine young man respected by all who knew him The funeral was held at the home of the deceased Sun day morning and was largely attended Eat All You Want Persons troubled with indigestion or dyspepsia can eat all they want if will take Kodol -Dyspepsia Cure This rem edy prepares the stomach for the recep tion retention digestion and assimila tion of all of the wholesome food that may be eaten and enables the digestive organs to transform the same into the kind of blood that gives health and strength Sold by L W McConnell A Cut and Slash The Weekly State Journal which for thirty five years has been a dollar a year will now be sent to new subscribers a whole year for 25 cents Every family in Nebraska that does not have a daily paper should get the Weekly State Journal at this price 25 cents a year A big eight or ten page paper published every Friday with all the news of the world all of Nebraska news in particular and full of good reading matter for the whole family At this price you can not only afford to take it yourself but can send it to your friends in other states All you have to do is to send your name and address with a quarter to the Week ly State Journal Lincoln Neb Why not send in your order at once We like best to call a SCOTTS EMULSION a food because it stands so phatically for perfect nutrition And yet in the matter of restor ing appetite of giving new strength to the tissues especially to the nerves its action is that of a medicine Send for free sample SCOTT BOWXE Chemists joo zi Pearl Street New York 50c and 5 1 00 all druggists i k DANBURY Rosa Minniear is quite sick with ty phoid fever Our lumber men aro doing n fine bus iness nowadays W R Burbridge moved into his now residence on the Morrow Mr Rebmnn is reported quite sick Too bad Mr Rebman is one of our best citizens Web Dowler has quit clorking for Lis Leisure and can be found at George Morgans The doctor reports Squire Laffortys child some better butrit is still in a crit ical condition We noticed Mabel Whittaker of Mc Cook on our sidewalks Mabel is as pretty as ever Miss Bessio Toner who has been suf fering with typhoid fever is canvalesc ing so Dr Robinson reports Agent Canns fine residence just east of town is nearing completion and is a valuable acquisition to east Danbury Banker Hupp had a lively runaway just north of town Saturday night spilling the contents of the buggy so we learn We notice Chauncey Messner distrib uting tracts about the postofiice depart ment every Sunday evening No better missionary could be found Willie Watkins pulled in from Fill more county with a 22 horse power en gine and the best separator of course to do up the balance of the threshing commencing at H W Nadens What makes Bill Henton smile so like Bryan Because he is a grandpap Its a fine boy and also a grandson of Frank Eno I suppose he came to help the latter granddad run for assessor Mother and boy doing well The new road through Will Stilge bouers place south to the Sappy coun try is to be surveyed and opened at once which will give Danbury p large trade that hitherto went to Norcatur Oberlin and Lebanon When jrou beat Danbury you must be up and doing Some talk of a mill in the near future We hope it will not be all talk like the Farmers elevator BOX ELDER J H Huntwork attended quarterly conference at Spring Creek Saturday The proceeds of the ice cream supper last Saturday evening were nine dollars Mrs Clark who has been visiting Mrs M S Satchell went to Atwood Kansas Tuesday to visit a sister Mrs Martha Johnson and daughter Eliza are expected home this week from their Kansas and Oklahoma visit The Misses Maude Stone Florence Younger and Jeannetto Doyle returned from McCook last Saturday where they have been attending the normal The last quarterly meeting on this charge was held at Spring Creek last Saturday and Sunday On account of the weather there was not a very good turnout from the other points on Sun day A splendid sermon by Elder Hard away is reported 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 When you want a physic that is mild and gentle easy to take and certain to act always use Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets For sale by L W McConnell druggist The Tribute Only SI 00 per year A C Ono A M LL B Pres Omaha Prof A J Lowry Princ 17 v t sCJC CJ0taJSae Endorsed bv First NatI Bankand business men S10000 in Roll Top Desks Bank Fixtures and CO Typewriters Students can work for board Send for free catalogue bound in alligator finest ever published by a Business College Bead it and you will attend the X B C oW5gmMMaaasal llS or tno foreclosure of a certain mortBaRO Wp neeu a gooa mill ituo t vnvftmimr 71 nn nnwf to make Danbury what it should be We have the best territory in the west for a good mill We also need a good barber shop Who will be the lucky men A Worm Killer J A 3 Montgomery Puxico Wayne Co Mo writes I have little twin girls who have been bothered with worms all their lives I tried every thing to relieve them which failed until I used Whites Cream Vermifuge the first two doses brought four worms from one of them the next two doses twelve one of them measuring twelve inches the other child was only relieved of four worms It is a most excellent medicine Whites Cream Vermifuge is eood for children It not only destroys worms it helps the child to perfect growth wards off sickness 25c at A McMil lens druggist Puts an End to It All A grievous wail oftimes comes as a re sult of unbearable pain from over taxed organs Dizziness backache livor com plaint nnd constipation But thanks to Dr Kings New Lifo Pills they put an end to it all They are gentle but thor ough Try them Only 25c Guaran teed by LW McConnells drug store PUBLICATION NOTICE Josiab Mooro Mrs Josiah Mooro his wife first namo unkuowu Percy A Wells Myrtin A Wolls Anna E Cluto Nathan Cluto n minor Anna E Cluto natural guardian of Nathan Cluto n minor Amolia II Wells and John Doo real name unknown defendants will take no tice chut Mark W Slieafe and Charlos Harman plaintiffs huve filed their petition in the dis trict court of Hod Willow countv Nebraska against said defendants the object and prayer of said petition beiug for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage dated the 20th day of October 1883 on tho southwest quarter of section 11 township 4 north range 29 west of tho Sixth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska given to tosecuro the paymont of ouo certain principal promissory noto of tho defendant Josiah Mooro nnd one Nancy Mooro for 30000 due October first 1893 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 tho payment of any promissory notes given for the purpose of procuring an ox tension of the time of paymont of said principal noto and for the repayment of any taxos paid by tho holder of snid mortgage to protect said security On tho fith day of February 1891 two promissory notes wero executed by tho defend ant Josiah Mooro for tho purposo of oxtending the time of payment of snid principal noto one jrtmr uiiu wiuru is uuw uuu piuiiiuus uu sum notes and mortgage deed and for taxes paid to protect said security tho sum of 10081 with interest thereon at tho rate of ten per cent per annum on 1050 thereof from the first day of April 1891 on 31050 thoreof from tho first day of October 1891 on 1416 thoreof from the 18th day of March 1895 on 100 thereof from the 11th clay of March 1895 on 1200 thoreof from the 5th day of March 1897 on 395 thereof from the lUth day of March 1898 on S7G2 thereof from tho 3rd day of Februarv 1899 on 827 thereof from tho 19th day of February 1900 on 954 thereof from tho 18th day of February 1901 on 940 thereof from tho 7th day of February 1902 and on 1089 thoreof from the 19th day of Janu ary 1905 nnd plaintiffs pray for a decree that tho defendants bo required to pay tho same or that said premises mav bo sold to satisfy the amount found duo plaintiffs with intorest and costs of suit You nro required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 21st day of September 1903 Mark W Siieafe and Chakles Hauman Plaintiffs By W S MoitLAX thoir Attorney PUBLICATION NOTICE Auitistia Holmes formorly Anitista Kobison Joseph S Hoi me David Curponter Mrs David Carpesterhis wifefirst name unknownChnrles Harman Hattie Harman Charles A Hanna Marion E Goodman Mary Ann Jacobs Amandn StonoFred P Stone William T Stone Earl J Stone a minor Amanda Stone natural cuar diau of Earl J Stone a minor Western Land Company a corporation incorporated under the laws Of tho state of Nobraska and John Doo real namo unknown defendants will take notice that Bristol Sav ings Bank of Bristol New Hampshire plaintiff has filed its petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defend ants the oHiect and nraver of snid tuHtinn h quarter of section 27township 2 north in rango 30 west of tho Sixth P M in Red Willow coun ty Nebraska given to secure the paymont of one certain principal promissory noto of tho defend ant Anitistia Holmes formerly Antitistia Robi son for 10000 with ten intorest coupon notes thereto attached each for 1010 one due Juno 1st 1S89 und one duo each six months thereafter until the maturity of tho last of said interest coupon notes maturing December 1st 1895 There is now duo tho plaintiff on said notes and mortgaco tho sum of 47510 with interest there on at the rate of ten ier cent per annum from the 1st day of December 1891 and plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be re quired to pay tho same or that said land bo sold to satisfy said amount found to be duo plaintiff with interest and costs of suit You aro required to answer said netition on or before Monday the 11th day of September ii u lyirJ Bristol Savings Bank of Bristol N H By W S Morlan its attorney PUBLICATION NOTICE Ida L Johnson J Will Johnson William Karp Mrs William Karp his wife first name unknown Mary E Wicks Charles F Lelm Tho Western Land Company a corporation duly in corporated under the laws of the state of Ne braska J W Whiflin Son and John Doo real name unknown defendants will take notice that John B Meserve plaintiff has filed his pe tition in the district court of Red Willow coun ty Nebraska against said defendants the ob ject and prayer of said petition beinp for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage dated March 1st 1900 on tho northeast quarter of section 21 mo uoriu nan 01 cue norcuwesc quarter of sec tion 22 tho northeast quarter the north half of tno soutueast quarter and the west half of sec tion 15 in township 2 north in range 29 west of the Sixth P M in Red Willow county Ne braska given to secure tho payment of five principal promissory notes one for the sum of SSOOOO one for the sum of 25000 with two in terest coupon notes thereto attached each for the sum of 1750 one maturing on the 1st day of March 1901 and the other on the 1st day of March 1902 ne for tho sum of 50000 with three interest coupon notes thereto attached each for the sum of 3500 one of said interest coupon notes maturing on tho 1st day of March 1901 and one of said intorest coupon notes ma turing annually until the maturity of the last of said three interest coupon notes maturing on the 1st day of March 1903 one for tho sum of 50000 with four interest coupon notes thereto attached each for the sum of 1500 one of said interest couDon notes maturing on tho lstdavnf March 1901 and ono of said interest coupon notes maturing annually thereafter until tho maturity of tho last of said four interest coupon notes maturing on the 1st day of March 1904 one ior tno sum or soiww wicn live interest cou pon notes thereto attached each for the sum of 3500 ono of said interest coupon notes matur ing on the 1st day of March 1901 and one of said interest coupon notes maturing annually thereafter until tho maturity of the last of said five interest coupon notes maturing March 1st 1905 There is now due plaintiff on said notes and mortgage the sum of 247127 with interest thereon at the rate of ton per cent per annum on 26750 thereof from March 1st 1902 on 49677 thereof from August 27th 1902 and on 171000 thereof from March 1st 1903 and plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be required to pay the same or that said land he sold to satisfy aaid amount found duo plaintiff with interest and cost of suit You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 28th day of September A D 1903 John B Meserve Plaintiff By W S Morlax his Attorney NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN E May Starbuck and J F Ganschow real first namo unknown non resident defendants will take notice that on tho 17th day of August 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the distrct court of Red Willow countv the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the north west quarter of section 7 in township 2 north range 30 west of tho Sixth principal meridian for the taxes for the years 1S99 1900 and 190 that there is due plaintiff upon the said tax purchasers lien at the time of filing said peti tion the sum of 2925 Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said premises You are required to answer said petition on or before the Zth day of September 1903 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN Julia Harril James Harris and IraM Luther non resident defendants will take notice that on tho 17th day of August 1903 Edward B Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska against said defendants tle object and prayer of which are to foreclose a tax purchasers lien upon the west half of the southeast quarterjof section 7 in township 2 north rango 31 west of the Sixth Principal Meridian for the taxes for years 199 1900 and 1901 amountinirto tho sum I of S1520 at the time of filingsaid petition Plaintiff prays a decree of foreclosure and a sale of said premise- You aro required to an swer said petition on or before the 28th day of September 1903 Edward B Cowles Plaintiff TACicW T Cure a Gold In Take LaXatlV Brai Ostsfes TaIofe M Seven Million boxes sold in pest 12 moslhs e jj O20 - gT Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Oflico over McConnells drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA Telephone 1G0 Registered Graduate Dentist Formerly located in At lanta Georgia All opera tions pertaining to modern 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