ar UL wiwiw3BaaaftsjEes2Bass III ti iV All Cooks Look Alike Ho a hungry man but not so the steak chop or piece of roast that is handed out to him If its tough and stringy iao ono can blame a hungry man for say iing things about the butcher the cook tand the meat that wouldnt look nice in Jprint When the Man Is Hungry then indeed does quality count highly And if ho has to rely on tidbits and Sancy dishes to tempt his appetite he will fully appreciate the meat we send out to our customers 1 I JLJa MARION Our Monday rain was a nico one Last Friday was potato day it being Good Friday Elmer Austin was visiting at Dan tbury last Sunday We had our Easter rain now you want Zo look out for the mud The Matson boys are still shelling corn for Powell Nilsson D H Steel had a small runaway last Thursday but uo damage was done J C LalFerty did not get his wheat load out last week but ho is going to try nt again this week if it dont rain too much Pew Bros one of the most successful feeders of the Beaver valley are ship ping three cars of sheep to St Joe this week C C Pew drove to McCook last Sat urday to meet his wife who returned Srorn her extended visic at Ft Morgan Colorado W E White recpived two more in cubators last week lie is running three f the 100 egg size now and is going to Taise turkies The little baby of W V Miller was taken suddenly sick Sunday with croup and thay had to call Dr Robinson and fit was with hard work they saved the Hittlo one but it is much better now NORTH SIDE Mr Cashen has been very sick but is getting better Dr Ilill of McCook was out our way Tuesday doctoring cattle for Clyde Mar riott Mr Spaulding of the Willow shipped his fat cattle to Omaha Monday He -went with them It rained Easter Sunday and that means seven wet Sundays which would mean a wheat crop The writer is in receipt of a letter from Frank Sherman They are all well but think Red Willow the best Ida Modrell is still under the doctors care The friends and neighbors of Mr Modrell and family hope to see Miss Jda get well soon Wo were pleased to read Frances Mc Chesneys letter in The Tribune The writer and family are friends of Mrs McChesney and family and we are lad they like their new home So they will know who wrote this I will sign 3nvself the butter man Walks Without Crutches I was much afflicted with sciatica writes Ed C Xud Iowaville Sedgwick county Kansas going about on crutches and suffering a deal of pain I was induced to try Ballards Snow Lini ment which relieved me I used three bottles It is the greatest liniment I ever used have recommended it to a number of personsall express themselves as being benefitted by it I now walk without crutches able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm 50c and 1 bottle at A McMillens Tired Quit Ti i t ri vimi y ii n ijimMin ml 8 t I was verv DOorlv and could 2 hardly get about the house I was urea out an tne time men i tried Ayers Sarsaparilla and it only took two bottles to make me feel perfectly well Mrs N S Swin ney Princeton Mo Tired when you go to bed tired when you get up tired all the time Why Your blood is im pure thats the reason You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion Take Ayers Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured SI90 a boflle All drunsts Ask yonr doctor -what ho thinks of Ayers Sarsaparilla He knows all about this Brand old family medicine Follow his advice and we will be satisfied J c Atek Co Lowell Mass INDIANOLA Rev Halberslabon is very ill with ap pendicitis Mrs Elmer Thompson was a Cam bridge visitor Sunday I M Beardsleo and wife were down from McCook this week Mrs Floyd Welborn of Denver visited this week with relatives Rena Epperley of Bartley is spending the week hero with her siBter Mary McDonnell of Republican City is here visiting with home folks Clarence McCord moved into the old Woodman hall first of the week Fore3t Harrison and Georgia Short were McCook visitors last Saturday Fred Sheets moved this week into the house vacated by Clarence McCord A peanut party was given at the home of I R Andrews last Friday evening Nettie McCool visited the latter part of last week with friends in Cambridge Dick Dempster of Republican City is hero visiting his sister Mrs Tim Haley Nettie Endsleyof McCook visited over Sunday with Wm McCool and family Oscar Teel and daughter of Red Cloud are here visiting Inends and rela tives Ena Gamsby begun her duties as teacher in the primary department here Monday Fred Vering accompanied by his son and daughter drove to the county seat Saturday Bertha Hedges visitsd last week with friends in McCook returning home Sunday morning Frank Croemel went down to Bloom ington Sunday morning returning Tuesday evening Some of the Odd Fellows went to Cambridge Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr Bennett The Curts Dramatic Co showed here Monday Tuesday and Wednesday nights to a full house each night A large number of the young people of Bartley and Danbury attended the show here Tuesday evening A very pretty Easter program was rendered last Sunday evening at the M E church to a crowded house Alta Hager has resigned her position as primary teacher here and has accept ed a position in the Kearney school Mr Coleman of Iowa a brother in law of W H Allen has purchased Wesley Harrisons farm east of town Mrs Nelson returned to her home in Trenton Sunday evening afrer a short visit with her sister-in-law Mrs Law ritson Bessie Walkington came up from Cambridge last Friday evening and visited until Sunday with her friend Delia Andrews Messrs Corbin Wm McCool J W Dolan Harlow Keyes E Crabtree and S R Smith attended the Republican county convention at McCook last Sat urday Misses Laura Owens Jennie Barr Nettie McCool Flora Quick Clarissa and Ida Dolan and Messrs Will and Clarence Dolan Milo Ough and Prof Casner attended the lecture at McCook last Saturday evening A Great Sensation There was a big sensation in Lees ville Ind when W H Brown of that place who was expected to die had his life saved by Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption He writes I endur ed insufferable agonies from asthma but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure Similar cutps of con sumption pneumonia bronchitis and grip are numerous Its the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles Price 50 cents and 1 Guaranteed by LW McConnell druggist Trial bottles free COLEMAN Jake Betz has a new harness now J W Corner took some potatoes to McCook Saturday Alva Simmerman who was kicked by a horse is improving J Kelley is able to be around some He was hurt last week when his team ran off J Kelley took took a load of potatoes to McCook Tuesday He has about one hundred bushels H H Bandy of Missouri bought the James Kelley farm He and his family moved onto it this week We bid them a hearty welcome On Tuesday evening the young people of the neighborhood gathered at the home of J W Corner and spent a very pleasant time in social conversation music and songs until the announce ment came oysters are now ready in the dining room Then there was a change in the program They all had a fine time Robbed The Grave A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia as follows I was in an awful condition My skin was almost yellow eyes sunken tongue coated pain continually in back and sides no appetite growing weaker day by day Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters to my great joy the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man I know they robbed the grave of another victim No one should fail to try them Only 50 cents guaranteed at L W McConnells drug store BANKSVILLE Dry weather haunts us now H I Peterson is doing the assessing in Grant precinct Harvey Rowland has been hauling his wheat to Cedar Bluffs the past week Potato planting is one of the indus tries in this neighborhood these days Jake Wesh and wife are up northwest visiting and John H and August Jr are baching it H I Peterson B W Benjamin and W H Benjamin were delegates to the Republican county convention Garden and field seeds at Waites i - - l uitww g hi BARTLEY Lemon Fletcher are painting for J K McDowell this week Percy Catlett was injured by a vicious cow last Sunday evening Mathews fe Williams are in Indianola this week plastering for Mr Iladley Mr Grimes wife and daughter arrived from Pennsylvania Friday morning Ed Curlee and wife went to Lincoln last week where they will make their home Mrs Percy Catlett is visiting with her parents I W Stevens and wife near Freedom The new star route from Lebanon to Bartley makes much extra labor for our postmaster The Easter exercises at the Christian church were pronounced excellent by a large audience O V Ault purchased paint in our vil lage last week for his fine house in Al liance precinct C E Mathews finished a fine job of plastering Thursday for Mr Lewis five miles south of Bartley Election passed off quietly F G StilgebouerGeorge Theobald and James Sipe were elected members of the board S W Clark has distributed the ques tion sheet of the new assessment law It resembles an Australian ballot on a presidential election year Lyman Jennings has bought the Rol lings aud Cowles buildings on Commer cial avenue and will remodel them soon fitting them up for a hotel and two bus iness rooms Herbine Cures Fever and ague A dose will usually stop a chill a continuance always cures MrsWm M Stroud Midlothian Texas May 31 1903 writes We have used Herbine in our family for eight years and found it the best medicine we have ever used for lagrippe bilious fever and malaria 50c a bottle at A McMillens BEMTY TRIUMPHS 77s a Priceless Treasure Beauty is womans greatest charm The world adores beautiful women A pretty woman dreads maternity for fear of losing this power What can be done to perpetu ate the race and keep women beautiful There is a balm used by cultured and un cultured women in the crisis Husbands should investigate this remedy in order to reassure their wives as to the ease with which children can be born and beauty of form and figure retained Mothers Frieze is the name by which this preparation is known It diminishes the pain allied to motherhood Used throughout pregnancy it relieves morning sickness cures sore breasts makes elastic all tendons called upon to hold the expanding burden Muscles soften and relax under its influ ence and the patient anticipates favorably the issue in the comfort thus bestowed Mothers Friend is aliniment for ex ternal application It is gently rubbed over the parts so severely taxed and being absorbed lubricates all the muscles Druggists sell it for i per bottle You may have our book notherhood free THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA 1 Solved Uiieda Bg ISCUEf mm DANBURY Dan Cashen is circulating a petition for a saloon James Sims shipped two loads of hogs to St Joe this week A brother of Dan Cashen from Iowa is visiting him for a week Ex Surveyor Wilson of Missouri is vis iting at James Williams The election resulted in the election of one whiskey man one temperance and one neuter gender man Rev Pogue delivers the baccalaureate on commencement and Philip Gliem the instructions to the graduating class James Williams county surveyor sur veyed the north half of sec 16-11-28 for Aaron Redfern Also the n hf swqr 16 Dr DeMay reports the following on the sick list MrsBillings Oscar Miller Mr3 Grant Cathcart Miss Phillis Sar gent and Wm Speers Mrs Bariteau nee Logan former mil liner at this place was married a few days ago at Seattle Washington Her manyfriends wish her a happy life Mrs Burwell and Miss Maud Eno formulated and assisted in the exhibition of the best program at the M E church on Easter eve that was ever rendered in Danbury Mr Morgan has been compelled to add another clerk to his force on account of the great increase in his trade Rollo DeMay is the lucky young man He in vites all his lady friends in to see him Prof Burwell says that he has students in his room that can read Latin just as readily as they can English One of our business men replied I have no doubt of it for my daughter is fifteen and she cant read English yet If the village marshal will keep the professors chick ens off my garden it may save me from using a few Latin words Fiat lux Do It Today The time worn injunction Never put off til tomorrow what you can do today is now generally presented in this form Do it today That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days perhaps weeks Take some reliable remedy for it today and let that rem edy be Dr Botchees German Syrup which has been in use for over thirty five years A few doses of it will un doubtedly relieve your cough or cold and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely No matter how deep seated your cough even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of ap parently hopeless cases of lung trouble New trial bottles 25c regular size 75c L W McConnell BOX ELDER Ida Modrell is better Mrs Fred Carter is on the sick list Mary Uhren is working for Mrs Mc Clain at McCook Stephen Bolles Jr has decided to try Nebraska this year A few of the young folks ate Easter eggs together last Sunday Clara Smith was calling on the sick in this neighborhood Monday James Beebe and wife were the guests of Paul Stone and family Monday The farmers of this locality are anx ious to see it ram so they can begin their spring work Ed Shepherd and wife who spent the winter in McPherson county returned to this neighborhood last Saturday Save the Loved Ones Mrs Mary A Vliet Newcastle Colo writes I believe Ballards Horehound Syrup is superior to any other cough medicine and will do all that is claimed for it and it is so pleasant to take My little girl wants to take it when she has no need for it Ballards Horehound Syrup is the greatcure for all pulmonary ailments 25c 50c SI at A McMillens KM blem Its discouraging work to fill the lunch bag day after day Its uninviting to open the lunch bag and find the eternal bread bread bread Bread is good but its monotonous it lacks novelty Break the monotony with The soda cracker that made the nation hungry Nutritious healthful satisfying Sold only in air tight and moisture proof packages Never sold in bulk I NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY atEBt gsaBgaMBaaniiHiiini insaa8Baa 8Bi mm mjiIimwhtumi Bft i Ji i asaaeEas Makes A Clean Sweep Theres nothing like doing a thing thoroughly Of all the salves you ever heard of Bucklens Arnica Salvo is the best It sweeps away and cures burns sores bruises cuts boils ulcers skin eruptions and piles Its only 2 cents and guaranteed to give satisfaction by L W McConnell druggist S3 MRS CECELIA STOWE Orator Entro Nous Club 17G Warren Avenue CmcAGo III Oct 22 1902 For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only -way to get well I however strongly objected to an operation ly husband felt disheartened as well as I for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wino of Cardui for me to try and he did so I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid With in eighteen weeks I was another being UiMlLo plU Airs Stowes letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness andbrings health and happi ness again Do not go on suffer ing Go to your druggist today and secure a 100 bottle of Wine of Cardui mm APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 23 1901 Notice is hereby given that William Lewis has filed in the city clerks ollico his bond and petition for a licence to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building at No 10 Main avenue in the First ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1904 to April 1003 William Lewis Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 23 1901 Notice is hereby given that Hendricks fcLath rop have filed in the city clerks office their bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building at No305 Main avenue in the First ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1901 to April 1903 Hendricks LATiinor APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April lt 1901 Notice is hereby given that M U Clyde has filed in the city clerks office his bond and peti tion for a licence to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 9 block 21 in the Second ward original city of McCook from May 1 K01 to April 1903 M U Clyde Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska April Mh 1901 Notice is hereby given that Patrick Walh has filed in the city clerks office his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building at No 224 Main avenue in the Second ward of the city of McCook from May 1 190J to April 1903 Patuick Walsh Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that Dan Cashen has filed in the village clerka office of the village of Danbury Nebraska his petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in a building located on the main street of said vil lage of Danbury Nebraska for the municipal year ending May 1st 1903 Dated April S 190J Dan Casuen Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Nebraska April 8th 1904 Notice is hereby given that L W McConnell has filed in the city clerks office his bond and petition for a druggists permit to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 7 block 21 in the Second ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1904 to April 1903 L W McConnell Applicant Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnells drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phone 160 Res Phone LSI 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 F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Filter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun fcclipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free H L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College McCOOK Over Jas McAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska dr r mm DENTIST onb 112 Oflico over Grannis store McCook Neb DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Oflico over McMillens drug store Residence 702 Main Avouuo Residence phone 53 Office phone 28 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTER McCook Nebraska 52aAgent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Oflico in Postoflico building C E ELDRED ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook Nebraska Office in Court House Phone 181 C H BOYLE ATTORNEY at LAW McCook Nebraska Telephone 44 p o Building H P SUTTON JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA Blue Front 1 Fine Turnouts Either Single or Double Phone 36 Rear Palmer House McCook Nebraska W H ACKERMAN Prop CHICHESTERS EKGLISH NNYR0YAL PILLS -5 - Oolrt metallic boxeT aSfcJSi5tJnK Ked and Take no oilier Uh bue bbon Mention r Ud pap APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby McCook given Nebraska that ioals April 1st lqru has filed m the city clerks office his bondnH petition for a license to soil mnit and rinons li qnorsTn the bu UafaNftff Main avenue in the First wnnitr x1 McCook f romMav Louis Fieischmav Iprfi Applicant 5 ot ft rx o1 i v A