it 1- r namest f IS SPRING The Goose That Lays liho colden egs isnt the bird to kill We mean when you find a good butch er stay with him Youll never rind better One In Tnis Town hnn Marsh- Even if we do say it ourselves Nor can any one beat us on prices A Pointer We know how to cseleci our meats from the choicest on -the hoof and how to cut it up and pre pare it for jour table Wouldnt you liko to have us serve you 11111 lull LEBANON Viola Devoe is attending normal at ILMcCook Ralph Strietz is visiting in Missouri -Ridge this week May Bartholomew will go to Traer I Kan this week to visit her brother In our lat wei ks news Jud Penning--tons son should have read Jud Rem ingtons son Mrs Gertrude Cummings is home iroin Missouri whore she has been look iiug after her property R E Pogue preached a good sermon rSunday at the M E church his text was 1st- verse of the 12ih chapter of JtRomans E E Fiechter and wife Henry Stev ens and wife and Mr Overstake and wife are in Cambridge this week on a wishing trip Tom Saul of Geneva is here again He will thresh what he can get hero and -then ship farther east He threshed iu90T0 bushels last year south of Bar- tleybut hopes for no such run this year George Jones of Grinnell Iowa is -visiting with his daughter Mrs James JPorter He was under the impressiou that hitS grand daughter Mrs Gertrude Dunton and family would be home from Wyoming but they have not left Wy oming yet He will be here about three weeks QUIETLY MARRIED Isaac Koons and Jennie Thompson -were quietly married at the Baptist par sonage parlors in this village Monday -afternoon July 18 1901 Rev Schuler -officiating The bridal cbuple imme diately left in a carriage for Lebanon where they went to the home of the rooms brother So quiet were the Gvents leading up to wedding that Miss Thompsons most iutimate lady friends did not know of her intention until after the couple had left town The writer knows little of groom while the bride is the youngest daughter of M Thomp son and wife of this place and has lived 411 nnd near Lebanon and Wilson ville nearly all her life Wilsonville Review Healthy Mothers Mothers should always keep in good bodily health They owo it to their chil dren Yet it is no unusual sight to see jv mother with babo in arms coughiug violently and exhibiting all the symptoms of a consumptive tendency And why Should this dangerous condition exist dangerous alike to mother and child when Dr Boschees German Syrup would put a stop to it at once No mother should be without this old and tried remedy in the house for its timely use will promptly cure any lung throat or bronchial trouble in herself or her chil dren The worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup so can hoarseness and congestion of tho bron chial tubes It makes expectoration easy and gives instant relief and refresh ing rest to the cough racked consumpt ive New trial bottles25c large size75c At all druggists BUX ELDER James Beebe and wife were callers in this vicinity Wednesday A nice shower visited this section of the country last Sunday evening Alfred Drake of Saint Ann headed grain for Harry Shepherd first of week There will be an ice cream social at the church next Saturday evening Ev erybody invited Gertrude Doyle is expected home Sat urday from Oxford where she has been visiting relatives Ernest Lytle returned from Alma J 1 WitU KIWKJL his cousin Harry Shepherd of this place to harvest this week BARTLEY W D Williams is repairing the school house this week Henry Coznd purchused a bill of pant this week and is having his residence beautified Miss Wy more of Freedom visited part of last week and this week with Mrs Percy Cntlett Jinks Fletcher is painting the John CJouse residence making a very pleas ing improvement Mrs Day of Lebanon was here visiting with her brother Mr Stilgebouer and family over Sunday Miss Etta Burtonpleasantly celebrat ed tho seventeenth anniversary of her birthday Inst Monday evening S R Grisell came up from Cam bridge Saturday evening and onjjyed an over Sunday visit with his family S R Grisell secured the contract for the carpontor work on Dr Browns new residence C E Matthews will do tho plastering The contract for painting has not been let Butler Jones of Indianola made a bus iness call in Bartley Monday Ho made a thorough examination of our new mill and was well pleased to see so valuable an improvement in Redwillow county Mrs J Poster of Bluo Lake Cali fornia arrived here on No 12 Monday She is Mrs Percy Catletts aunt whom she had never before seen She will make an extended visit with Mrs Cat lett I W Stevens and wife and other relatives The Original Foley CoChicagooriginated IKney and Tar as a thioat nnd lung remedy and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations aro offered for the eenuine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction It is mildly laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by A McMillen DANBURY John Delong is visiting in Ohio Mr Yagle is suffering with the inter mittent fever A sou was born to John Brown and wife last week oft he merry-go-round A daughter was born to W T Hen ton and wife Tuesday July 26th Charles Wade and wife are interested in a new boy born last Sunday j Rollo DeMay Ed Dolph and Roy Eno j took in the ball game at Oberlin Kansas Mrs May Pew is going to Hebron this state to visit her father in laws folks Prof Fletcher of Beaver City is to be in charge of the Danbury schools this coming school year Gracio Gerver fell off the merry-go-round the other day and sustained a fracture of the collarbone The stork left a boy baby at the home of John Wicks and wife last Saturday night Mother and son are getting on nicely A CFurman of the News and daugh ter Bessie arrived home last Friday from Boulder Colorado where Mrs Furman was taken some time ago for her health Burlingtons Low Rate Summer Tours The man or woman who takes a vaca tion during the heated period is the one who lives the longest enjoys life tho most and does the best work The Burlington offers excursion rates in every direction so low that there is no excuse for stavimr at home Below are some of them St Louis and return All kinds of reduced rates daily- Chicago and return Either direct or via St Louis daily low rates Atlantic City and return 4525 July 9 and 10 Cincinnati and return 82940 July 15 16 and 17 Michigan Minnesota Wisconsin the lake resorts and lake steamer tours very low rates stopovers at St Louis on through tickets affording a visit to the great exposition the grandest creation by the hand of man Denver Colorado Springs Pueblo Glen wood Springs Colo Salt Lake City Utah and the Yellowstone Park of Wyoming practically half rates all summer Ask the agent for details or write L W Wakeley General Passenger Agent Omaha Doctors Said He Would Not Live Peter Fry Woodruff Pa writes After doctoring for two years with tho best physicians in Wnynesburg and still getting worse the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had better attend to it at once as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me Foleys Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend and 1 immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I began to get better and con tinued to improve until I was entirely well Sold by A McMillen Working Night and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr Kings New Monday accompanied oy nis cousin Life Pills These pills change weakness Mrs James Dixon into strength listlessness into energy t aurvA of Unburn Vioirori orain iag into mentui puwur ro Lennie Shepherd helped liWin tho hpnnh IlUIIUtU It UWUU Only 25c per box Connell Sold by L W Mc- INDIANOLA John Broohifield Of Michigan is hero visiting his uncle Iko Basin of Stoclcville was in town on business this week S R Smith went toMcCook Monday evening on business Father Loughran of McCook was a visitor here Wednesday E G Caino is having some extra roomsbuilt onto his residence Mrs Gill of Seward is here visiting her sister Mrs Leonard Smith Tom Adams came up from Hastings last Friday evening on business Earl Calhoun of McCook spent Sun day with the family of W H Allen Albert Sherman returned to his home ill Grand I land last Friday morning Mrs Chessmore of Arapahoe is here visiting her friend Mrs Henry Shouse B Lehn wife nnd son Leon attended Catholic church in Cambridge Sunday Andy Lord is having an addition put on to his house in the westorn part of town Wilsey of Curtis the republican nomi nee for state senator was in town last Friday Mrs Lawritscn and son Glenn went to Trenton Wednesday on a visit to relatives I M Beardslee and wife of McCook Suudayed here with their daughter Mrs WillDolan W II Smith and wife went to Tren ton Wednesday evening for a short visit with relatives Joy Holland and Chester Strockey left Tuesday morning for St Louis to visit the exposition Mamie Mann came down from Mo Cook Tuesday morning for a few days visit with homefolUs Mrs Bert Stevenson of Holhrook visited a few days this week with her sister Mrs Lawritson May Moore Alice Cramer and Miss Bi rgess went to McCook Sunday eve ing to attend the normal Mrs Tim Haley and son Arthur Long returned home Saturday evening from their visit loRexJublican City Mrs Kessler went to McCook Mon- Alice Delong is now tho happy posses- day evening and took No6 for Chicago or of a new piano Danbury is suffering from an invasion Her son will stay with relatives in Mc Cook until her return The young folKS around town helped Ella Maston to celebrate her fifteenth birthday Tuesday evening A very en joyabie time was had by all present Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy This remedy is certain to he needed in almost evury home before the summer is over -It can always be depended up on even in the most severe and danger ous cases It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief Why not buy it now1 It may save life For sale by all druggists Two Personally Conducted Excursions to Boston via Burlington Route Special excursion to Boston loaves Lincoln August 11 at 6 p min charge of Chaplain R R Randall A second excursion leaves Lincoln August 13 at 6 p in in charge of J B Ferguson Through tourist cars from Omaha Short stops at the show places of the east A chance to return via St Louis and see the worlds fair the greatest creation by tho hand of man If you aro figuring on the trip talk to our agent about these excursions a very low rate for the round trip with all conditions most favorable Or write me L W Wakeley G P A Burlington Route Omaha Neb When bilious take Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets For sale by all druggists Heaiitifttl THougHtfi The sweet pure breath of the babe 13 suggestive of innocence and health A mothers yearning for children is in separable from a love of the beautiful and it behooves every woman to bring the sweetest and best influence to bear on the subject of her maternity To relieve pain and make easy that period when life is born again Mothers Friend is popularly used It is a liniment easily administered and for external use only Pregnant women sh ould try this remedy it being undeniably a friend to her during natures term of suspense and anticipation flothers Friend if used throughout gestation will soften the breasts thereby preventing cracked and sore nipples All muscles straining with the burden will relax become supple and elastic from its continued application All fibres in the abdominal region will respond readily to the expanding cover containing the embryo if flothers Friend is applied externally during pregnancy Of all reliable druggists roo per bottle Write for free book on riotherhood THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA EARLY MORNING AIR It lnvJyratliK Kilcctn Lursely Due It Ih Saltl to Dew Most people at some time in tholr lives probably have risen early enough to experience the bracing effect given by filling the lungs while dew Is still on the grass So far as analysis goes the composition of early morning air is not different from that of air at any other time It is well to remember however that during the passing of night to day and of day to night sev eral physical changes take place There is a fall of temperature at sun set and a rise again at dawn and con sequently moisture is alternately be ing thrown out and taken up again and it Is well known that change of state Is accompanied by electrical phe nomena and certain chemical mani festations also The formation of dew has probably therefore far more pro found effects than merely the moisten ing of objects with -water Dew is vitalizing not entirely be cause it Is wnter but because it pos sesses an Invigorating action due part ly at any rate to the fact that it Is saturated with oxygen and It has been stated that during its formation perox ide of hydrogen and some ozone are developed It Is not improbable that the peculiarly attractive and refresh big quality which niarks the early morning air has its origin In this way Certain it is that the bracing proper ty of the early morning air wears off as the day advances and it is easy to conceive that this loss of freshness is due to the oxygen ozone or peroxide of hydrogen whichever it may be be ing used up The diflk ilty of inducing grass to flourish under a tree in full leaf is well known and is generally explained by saying that the tree absorbs the nour ishing constituents of the soil or thai it keeps the sunlight away from the grass and protects it from rain It i3 doubtful whether any of these expla nations is true the real reason mo t probably being that the vitalizing dew cannot form upon the grass under a tree whereas as a rule both rain and light can reach it Dew is probably essential to the well being of both plants and animals to a greater extent than is known New York American PICKINGS FROM FICTION A AVitty -woman is a treasure u wit- ty beauty is a power Diana of the Crossways George Meredith Speaking to or crying over a j band never did any good yet Plain J Tales From the Hills Itiiuyard Kip ling j Too many words be worse than not enough for theyll often leave a mans meaning foggy The Itiver Edeii Philpolts Theres a saying that a man who can The genius or hospitality is not so much in making people meet but in helping them to part on good terms Remember that The Gods Some j Mortals and Lord Wickenham John Oliver Hobbes A Modern Cannery A modern cannery is a marvel of me chanical ingenuity After the fish is cleaned automatic machines do nearly all the remainder of the work even in some instances tilling the cans with a motion for all the world like that of two human hands one holding the can the other crowding it full of raw fish I shall not attempt to enter into a de scription of the machinery The can of fish is started rolling on its way and one has the impression that it contin ues to roll through machine after ma chine hardly touched by human hands It rolls into the cooker and out again even rolls itself into a bright colored label and finally somehow rolls into a packing box ready to be loaded in the car waiting at the door Ray Stannard Baker in Century FnsUionalile Chairs Perhaps Squire Hansons language seldom lacked vigor but was often wanting in strict accuracy and sometimes in consistency Ive been over to talk with Alvira Pond about selling that corner lot he said one day to his wife his ruddy face mottled with purple from some recent exertion and Ill never enter her par lor again never Not a chair in the room but what is impossible to sit down in out of the question to get up from and leaves you with such a cramp you cant move hand nor foot when you stand Youths Companion Precept nnd Example Johnny had come in with a story of a remarkable automobile he had just seen He declared that it was as big as a house Now Johnny said his father se verely you know it was not as big as a house Why do you exaggerate things so Ive talked to you a million times about that habit of yours and doesnt seem to do a bit of good it Maa Born Unto Trouble Of course said the optimist if a man gets into tho habit of hunting trouble hes sure to find it Yes replied the pessimist and if hes so lazy that he always tries to avoid it it will find him So whats the difference Philadelphia Press Maxims do the self made millionaire a great deal of good It is such a diver sion to formulate them after Buccess has been achieved Norfolk Land mark oil IItJLU 3 - 247 - S5 Full Weight We have four cardinal pri ciples in inr business Full weight good goods fair prices cleanliness Maybe tho place where you buy isnt as particular on these points as wo are Our customers have a peculiar way of stickinjr by us and you would to if you tried our goods and our ways Anton Magner Easy Pill Easy to take and easy to act is that famous little pill DeWitts Little Early Risers This is due to the fact that they tonic the liver In stead of purging it They never gripe nor sicken not even the most delicate lady and yet they are so certain in results that no one who uses them is disappointed They cure torpid liver constipation biliousness jaundice headache malaria and ward off pneu monia and fevers PREPARED ONLY BY E C DeWITT CO CHICAGO Dont Forget the Name EHfe if iw nisei t For Sale by L W McConnell WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Hog Cholera From appearing on your farm He prudent this year and pre vent a repetition of the losses of previous years live quite happily alone must be one of Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee two things an angel or a demon Sons of the Morning Eden Phil potts What can one say of the highest mu sic except that like death it is the great leveler it gathers us all to its tender keeping and we rest In Varying Moods Beatrice Ilarraden f4ftO I I I sS VJ3ps m Z QUiO 9 3k a kUMrL fmmMdm TESTIMONIAL Delmout S D Di c 17 lKri I used L K for hojc cholera and it was all rifrlit It cured my boi I bad tbrcubick ones and they all jrot well and done line I also used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all you claim for it It is the oul MediciiiH forlios cholera I think Gotiikis Jukke Harrington Neb Dec 11 1902 I am usin c Liquid Koal and am well pleaded with it I am sure I saved my lioa with it last year and am mtint to keep it in stock all the time as it is the best thiiuj I ever bail 011 the place for everything it i intended for It is ood for chicken cholera lice on stock insects of all kinds it will destroy all kinds F W Woman JAHES CAIN Manufactured by the National Medical Com pany Sheldon Iowa NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN David Carpenter Mrs David Carpenter his wife whose full first name is to the plaintiff un known tjie Nebraska Loan and Hanking Co a corporation incorporated under and by virtue of tb laws of the state of Nebraska and the southwest quarter of section number eiKbt in township number one north rane number thirty in Kedwillow county Nebraska defend ants will take notice thaton the itli day of Julj 1004 Edward li Cowles plaintiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Redwillow county Nebraska against said derendauts the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien upon the southwest quarter of section number eight in township number one north range number thirty west of the lith P M in Redwillow count state of Nebraska ex isting under a tax ale of said land duly made to plaintiff on the ath day of December 1901 for the taxes upoiJ said land for the jears 1MT 1S9G lt97 1MW 199 and 1900 in the sum of GU15 and for the subsequpnt delinquent taxes on said land raid by plaintiff as fallows to wit On Augut 26th 1902 taxes for the year 1901 amounting to S61 on July 3rd 19M taxes for the year 1902 amounting to 491 and on July 2nd 1901 taxes for the year 1903 amounting to 91i together with interest thereon as provided by law and an attorneys fee for ten per cent of the amount of the decree for which sums with costs of suit the plaintiff prays for a decree that the de fendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the itli day of September 1904 Edward 15 Cowles Plaintiff Dated July 26th 1901 7 29 4ts NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To W C Shockley Ralph L Wheeler C Frank Spaur heirs of Seniple Floyd Jones V Frank lin Robert S Sanders and to all whom it may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at a point 1C0 rod- north of tho southeast corner of section nineteen 19 town ship one il nortli of range twenty eight 2 wet 6th P M running thence due west 160 rods north 160 rods intersecting thesection line between sections eighteen il and nineteen 19 township one 1 range twenty eight 1 2a run ning thence west 1C0 rods to the southwest cor ner of section eighteen 1st townhip one 1 north of range twenty eight i2iand terminat ing thereat Also vacating that part of road numbered twenty eight 2 commencing at a point 160 rods north of the southeast corner of section nineteen 19 township one li north of range twenty eight 2S and running north one half mile and terminating at the northeast corner of section nineteen 19 township one 1 north of range twenty eight 2s west of the 6th P M has reported in favor of the location thereof and all objections thereto or claims for dam ages must be filed in tho county clerks office on or before noon of the first day of October A D 1904 or said road will be established without reference thereto E J Wilcox County Clerk Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnells drug store MCCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phone 1G0 Rks Phonk 131 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 L PREVOST DRNTIST Graduate of Kansas City Lental College E J 9 ill OverJasMcAdams Telephone 43 McCook Nebraska 80NN DENTIST phonb us Oflico ovor Grannis store McCook Neb MRS L F CltlGG AUENT FOR ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Tliroo doors east of DeGrolFs store MITCHELL AUCTIONEER McCook Neb Terms 1 percent No date made for los than 1000 Aly references are parties for whom I luivo cried tales I Want Your Business DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office BIdg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Oflico over McMillons drug store Residence Ttti Main Avenue Residence phone 53 Office phone 28 Calls answored night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTEB McCook Nkbraska SA wnt of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks OHice in Postoliico building C H Hoyle C E Kldked Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attokneys at Law Long Distance Phono 41 Rooms 1 and 7 second lloor Postollice Building McCook Neb HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioine for Busy People Brings Golden Health and Eenewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form 85 cents n box- Genuine made by Hollister Drug Company Madison Wis GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE F 2 i d 1N5N3NS SHERIFFS SALE D BURGESS yrnbar end mar Iron Lead and Sewer P pe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trmmngs Agent for Halliday Waupun hcipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA BsxaMrsaszsvissiavssarsKsasjrs CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PE WRQYAL PILLS or send 4c in tamps for Iarirulnr T ti IOOOO TeslmonaK SboWbj CHICHESTEK CHEMICAL CO 2100 aadlo1 Square VJIILA Pa Mention thU didcn By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wirin rri tt Boyle is plaintiff and James H Patterson et ah are defendants tome directed and deliver ed I shall offer at public sale and sell to the lushest bidder for cash at the east door of tb court house in McCook Red Willow countr Nebraska on the22d day of August 1S04 at the hour of one o clock p m tho following de scribed real estate towit Tbe south half of the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section number eiKht in township number four north of ranee nnmhnr thirty west of the 6th P JL in Rd WHlo county Nebraska Dated this 22d day of July 1901 C E ELDEED AttornCeVCEABTEEE Sgf jf H r j r r 4i K A A v it J A i fl