i Mi - - w LEBANON L A Thomas has u rubber tired car- riage Isaac Cromwell is building ah addi tion to his house v Mrs G- V Cumminga visited at the Johnsoud last wook G M Cummings visited on the ridge horth of town Sunday D A McOarty has given his house a much needed coat of paint Jake Powell is building a new house on his farm on tho Sappy Roscoe Lindsey of Illinois is visiting his cousin Frank Eikord of this place Harden Smith will care for his fathers farm while the latter visits the worlds fair The rthfcat crop dont hurry anybody much this year ljardly enough to re port on Etta Scull of Wilsonville was visiting her sister at the Valley house a few days last weeki Dora Smith and Frankie Loomis vis Ited the later part of the week at the Hupp home Bert Cozad has rented the old H T Snyder farm south of town for the coming year Charles Fiechter of Thomas county Kansas is visiting his brother and other relatives hero Eat what you can and what you cant you can Penningtons tomatoes at Guys or from the wagon on the street As Rev R E Poguo has entered the Wesleyan university at Lincoln the M Ej pulpit will not be supplied until after conference Hardon Smith finished plastering Henry Moores new tenement houselast week As soon as finished Mr Lutz will occupy it James Ferrel ha3 decided the farm the best place to live and is erecting a sub stantial two sfory 30x30 house on his farm north of Lebanon A benefit ice cream supper was given at the Presbyterian parsonage Thurs day evening the proceeds to go to pay the insurance on the church William Small a former resident of this place and who has been spending the summer in Logan county Kansas has returned and will locate here Hampton Horton H E Waugh and wife J P Kinne Amos Thomas and others attended the fair in Lincoln Mr Horton went on to Sc Louis to take in the worlds fair before returning School commenced with a full force of teachers Monday Prof Pfeifer is prin cipal Miss Hannan has the grammar grade and will hold forth in the brick hall May Moore teaches the intermed iate and Viola Devoe the primary Earl Harmon and Jessie McComb were united in marriage at the home of the brides parents west of Wilsonville Wednesday evening August 31st Rev Pollock of the Wilsonville U P church officiating About 60 guests were pres ent D F Hupps and Allie Guy of Lebanon were at the wedding as also were Dora Smith and daughter Frankie Loomis of Denver From 148 to 92 Pounds One of the most remarkable cases of a cold deep seated on the lungs causing pneumonia is that of Mrs Gertrude E Fenner Marion Ind who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure She says Tho coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 14S to 92 pounds I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure Four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured mo entirely of the cough strength ened my lungs and restored me to my normal weiirht health and strength Sold by L W McConnell What is Life In the last analysis nobody knowsbut Wo do know thai it is uuder strict law Abuse the law even slightly pain re sults Irregular living means derange ment of the organs resulting in consti pation headache or liver trouble Dr Kings New Life Pills quickly re adjusts this Its gentle yet thorough Only 25c at L W McConnells drug store Consumption The only kind of consump tion to fear is neglected consumption People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle of Scotts Emulsion and begin resrular doses The use of Scotts Emulsion at once has in thousands of cases turned the balance in favor of health Neglected consumption does not exist where Scotts Emul sion is Prompt use of Scotts Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked Send for free sample SCOTT BOWNE Chemists Pearl Street New York 4 4 15 joe and ioo all druggists Otto DANBURY Gliom is 00 the sick list this week Miss May Miuniear cycle - rides a uow bi- Ben Leisure has gone to Stockfon on business Mr Wicks of Banksville visitod the Sargeuts Monday Born to Tom Ball and wife a I aby girl Septembor 6th Born to Charles Gentry and wife a baby girl August 31st J L Sims shipped one car of hogs to Kansas City this week Arthur Austin who was on the sick list is now convalescing Dan Logan and wife have started for the St Louis exposition Frank Lalferty started for the StLouis exposition Sunday night Mrs R E Pogue and children started for Lincc In September 5th Numerous people who v attended the state fair at Lincoln returned home Sat urday reporting a fine time Mr Rogors has moved into tho Bill ings property and C M Woods are moving into their own property Will Minnioar and wife have returned from Lincoln where they had been at tending tho funeral of their cousin Cecil Matthews of Bartley the fusion nominee for representative desires a po litical discussion with the Republican candidate Phillip Gliem Let him come on and he will find hisfoeman worthy of his steel Ho may go back like the Rus sians have after receiving tho Japs School commenced Monday Prof Fletcher of Beaver City taking charge of the high room Mrs Young the inter mediate room and Miss Jonesof McCook of the primary room In the high room there are 23 pupils in the intermediate 29 pup Is and in the primary 31 pupils Altogether there are 88 pupils Do Not Be Imposed Upon Foley CoChicagooriginated Honey and Tar as a throat- and lung remedy and on account of the ereat merit and popularity of Foleys Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genu ine Ask for Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered as no other preparation will give the same satisfac tion It is mildly laxative It contains no opiates and is safest for children and delicate persons Sold by A McMillen BARTLEY Henry Harsch ha3 400 acres of good corn Mrs Dane Fletcher came in from the west Tuesday Garfield Minnich and wife are visiting here with his parents Elmer Thompson and brother were callers here Wednesday A son of Leonard Harsch and one of Henry Harsch went to Soward last week to attend college The main line of the Bartley and Freedom telephone with three side lines are now in operation Marshal Stall is having a lively time with the boys these days Some of them buried him effigy last week Mr Trainer and wife returned from their Oklahoma trip Sunday and are the guests of R C Fiddler and wife A J Lohr put down a well for Lyman Jennings Wednesday on the Weeden property recently purchased by him Mr Paine and family arrived from Wales last week and are now stopping with his brother Harry Paine and fam ily The Cambridge and Bartley junior base ball teams crossed bats here Satur day Result 23 to 7 in favor of the home team The married men and the single men played a match game of ball Saturday afternoon The married men got left 16 to 15 School opened Monday morning with a large attendance The teachers are Mr Gallatin and Bessie Walkington Pearl Curlee and Lillie Burton The rural mail route from Bartley northwest has been established The number of families served is 100popula tion 500 length of route 30 miles area of square miles 283 Given Up to Die B Spiegel 1201 NVirginia StEvans ville Ind writes For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry I lost flesh and was all run down and a year ago had to abandon work entirely I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die Foleys Kidney Cure was recommended and tho first bottle gave me great relief and after taking the second bottle I was en tirely cured Sold by A McMillen CEDAR BLUFFS KANSAS Minnie Rebman left Tuesday for Den ver for a two weeks visit R A Green and son OscarSundayed at home in McCook School began Monday with Wealtha Benton as teacher Mr Tilton and wife spent Sunday at Dick Dodges O T Francis and George Miner sold to H S Kennedy fifty head of hogs Amos Peck and wife spent first of week at George Miners before going to California A Sunday school picnic will be given Sunday Sept 18 in the grove Every body invited to attend INDIAN0LA R Stan was a visitor here Sunday Mrs Willianf Porter is on the sick list Mrs Dan Schoenthal is numbered among the sick Mabel Whittaker of McCook was in town Saturday Harry Letts and family have gone to the St Louis fair MrDeffor is the name of the principal of our high school John Harrison left Sunday for Denver where he will attend school Mr Barnett and wife of McCook were hero Monday enroute for Stockville Norman Baker has chargo of tho flour mill during the absence of Mr Andrews I Andrews wife and daughter Grace are sight seeing in St Louis this week John Fias baby is very sick with cholera infantum with very littlo hopes of recovery Mrs Eli Akers and Bernice camejrom McCook Wednesday and will remain during tho fair Mrs Lawritson and son Glenn went to Arapahoe Saturday morning returning tho next evening Mrs Haley arrived home Monday night from Republican City where she had been visiting Hattie Cronk a neice of Mrs E J Enfield is here attending school Sne will remain all winter Mr Casner had a sale of his house hold goods last Saturday He is going eastto spend the winter The dance at tho hall Wednesday night did not materialize on account of the absence of the fair sex Mrs Clarence McCord is visiting in Bartley and Clarence is away some where Echo answers where Reitor Smidt cf tho paint factory firm are sinking a new shaft at their works the old one giving out Mrs Pete Spohn left Tuesday evening forLoveland and other points in Colo rado where she will visit with relatives Through the courtesy of C Hotze the band boys were invited out to his place northwest of town to a watermelon feast Monday night Quite an enjoyable time was had at the social at C W Davis Thursday evening The baud furnished the music and everybody had a merry time The great ball game of the week was played at the fair grounds yesterday be tween Lebanon and Indianola The score was 12 to 26 in favor of Lebanon Indianolas battery Powell Lebanons and Powers was Belamy and Campbell Horton Mary Sponge the pimples with warm water You needa blood tonic would ad vise you to taice Jiollisters Kocky Mountain eruptions Tea It drives away all 35 cents Tea or tablet form L W McConnkll BANKSVILLE A dry week and haying is progressing in this vicinity One of H I Petersons little girls is reported sick tday Mrs Roshong is a visitor today at her daughters Mrs A M Benjamin George Dillon has rented and moved onto the A V Olmstead claim in Gerver precinct Miss Julia Goodenberger commenced school Monday September 5th in dis trict 51 Banksville Since the director of district 51 has moved out of the district HI Peterson has been appointed in his stead J H Relph and family hve moved to William Relphs place in Gerver pre cinct and Mr Williams of Gerver pre cinct has moved to J H Relphs place in Grant precinct EGRETS A4 tH Price of Stxfforing Woman on her -way to semi invalidism caused by pregnancy suffers much pain Ignorance prompts her to suffer alone in silence and remain in the dark as to the true cause motherhood Mothers Friend takes the doctors place and she has no cause for an inter new She is her own doctor and her modesty is protected Daily application tr the breast and abdomen throughout pregnancy will enable her to undergo the period of gestation in a cheerful mood and rest undisturbed MotKer9s Friend is a liniment for external use only It would indeed be shameful if the sacrifice of modesty were necessary to the success ful issue of healthy children All women about to become mothers need send only to a drug store and for ioo secure the prize childbirth remedy Healthy bahie3 are the result of useing Mothers Friend Our hook riotherhood mailed free THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA GA Please I want some more WH Sold in 2 lb packages by all high class grocers COLEMAN Mrs Alta Smith bought 150 chickens and that was the whole bunch Ed Osbaugh drove to McCook Mon day with a load of fat hogs A letter just received from Indiana says Drouth has knocked our corn out G R Simmerman delivered a load of fat hogs at McCook Monday v M H Cole who has visited in Iowa since early spring returned Inst week and gone to work and is satisfied to stay here now Robert Mooro was on the McCook market Monday with a load of fat porkers Henry Shepherd will preach next Sunday in the Coleman school house at 11 a m fast time F Carothers took a load of fat hogs to McCook Monday Minla Rozell commenced school in district 74 Monday There will be six months school W M Rozell was on tho McCook market Monday with a load of Cin cinnati chickens hogs Roy Coleman went to Lincoln last Saturday to take a course in the busi ness college W M Sharp went with the crowd and took a load of hogs to McCook Mondav A Cold Settled in His Kidneys AJJen nesse9201 Butler St Chicago writes I am a switchman and am out in all kinds of weather I took a cold which settled in my kidneys and I was in bad shape I tried several advertised remedies with no benefit until I was recommended to try Foleys Kidney Cure Two thirds of a bottle cured me Sold by A McMillen BOX ELDER George Younger did some carpenter on the school house Tuesday Mr Sullivan of McCook is painting and papering the school house this week Charles Foye and F G Lytle are helping A W Campbell repair his house this week Eliza Johnson commenced school last Monday morning in the White dis trict in Frontier county We were glad to see Ida Modrell rid ing in our vicinity Monday and hope she may continue improving in health This is called a windy country but those depending on wind mills for water have found it very different the past week Bacil Doyle was brought home from McCook last Saturday where he had been the past week on account of a broken limb Westward the orb of glory takes its way Wisconsin is the state you hear every body say Its made itself famous by one greatstride Eocky Mountain Tea has made its name world wide LW McConnell Thats what they all say This food contains the valuable phosphates of lime and iron so necessary in food for children Wheatose is a flaked wheat food and when properly cooked becomes a jelly like substance healthful light and delicate Pi Eva Rawe of Dodgeville Wisconsin commenced a six months term of school at the Coleman school house Monday We extend to her cordial greeting and a hearty welcome and wish her success and a pleasant stay among us She is a sister of Mrs Grace Griffith who came here last February On Wednesday evening of last week a number of neighbors gathered at the home of Mr Bandy and wife and had a very pleasant time They came here last spring and bought the James Kelley farm and cast their lot among us We bid them a hearty welcome and hope life will be pleasant to them One night last weekW M Rozell was awakened by the racket his dogs were making He got up called the boys aud then went out and found the dogs had a large coyote cornered and it was battling for dear life pelting the dogs on the head with its powerful paws Mr Rozell got a pole and succeeded in knocking it over and both the dogs pounced on it and soon killed it It was out hunting chickens during the closed season and the dogsenforced the law on him Last week and this three car loads of fat hogs were taken from here to market MARION The sick aro improving Tho weather is warm and dry John Hauu is numbered among the the sick Herbert Pew of Hebron is visiting Pew Bros Mrs Charles Wishon left today for a visit with relatives at Superior The Shiloh school began Monday with Miss Dietsch of Bartley as teacher Grandma Graham leaves this week for an extended visit with her son in Omaha At tho rate Pew Bros have hicreasod in the stock business tho past year they will soon havo tho largest and most up-to-date ranch in tho willey Frank Lafferty started Sunday night to visit the fair at St Louis from there he expects to visit friends at Cambridge 111 He expects to be gone about sixty days The Stomach is the Man A weak stomach weakens the man be cause it cannot transform the food he eats into nourishment Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first re storing health and strength to the stom ach A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues and re vive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat cleanses and strengthens the glands aud m e m of the stomach and cures indi gestion dvspepsia and all stomach trou bles Sold by L W McConnell A Power For Good The pills that are potent in their ac tion and pleasant in effect aro DeWitts Little Early Risers V S Philpot of Albany Ga says During a bilious attack I took one Small as it was it did me moro good than calomel blue mass or any other pill T ever took and at the same time the effect was pleasant Little Early Risers are certainlv an ideal pill Sold by L McConnell State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss At a county court hold at the county court room in and for said county August 19 1101 Pres ent S L Green County Judge- In tho mat ter of theestateof AngolineTohnsondeciased On readincr and filing the petition of Rebecca Lytle Matilda Ljtle and I inc S Johnson praying that administration of said estate may begrautedto Charles 11 Boyle administrator Ordered that September 10 VAi at ten oclock a m is assigned for hearing said peti tion when all persons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause wiiy the prayer of tho ietitioner should not be granted and that notice of the pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to ail persons in terested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in Tjie McCook Tkibcne a weekly news paper printed in said county for throe successive weeks prior to said day of hearing A true copy S L Gitnnx County Judge Boyle Eldred Attornwvs SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Redwillow county Nebraska under a decree in an action wherein John Stev ens is plaintiff and Moritz Mohler et al are defendents co me directed and delivered I shall offer at public sale and soil to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the court house in McCook Redwillow counry Nebraska on tho 2Gtli day of September 14 at the hour of one oclock p m tho followiug described real estate to wit the west half of the north west quarter of section number twenty eight and the east half of the northeast quarter of section number twenty nine all in township number four North range number twentvMiiue West of the sixth principal meridian in Red willow county Nebraska Dated Angut 23th KWi A C Crabteke Sheriff LEGAL NOTICE Charles S Squires Barbara H Squires Fred Cyracks Bertha Cyracks and Earl Barger de fendants will take notice that on the rjth day of August A D 1904 George E Waldo plain tiff filed his petition in the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mort gage deed executed June 12th 1S91 by the de fendants Charles S Squires and Barbara H Squires to Helen T Campbell and duly as signed to the plaintiff upon the southwest quarter of section 29 in township 4 north of range 30 west in Red Willow countyNebraska to secure the payment of a noto for fcOO dated June 12 1691 due June 1st 1S99 on which note and mortgage there is now due plaintiff from said defendants Charles S Squires and Barbara H Squires on said note and mortgage the sum of 1050 with intreht thereon at ten per cent per annum from June 1st 1901 and the further sum of 7U for taxes paid ou said premises by plaintiff to protect his security from tax sale which said sum bears interest at ten per cent per annum frbm this date Plaintiff prays for a decree that tho defend ants be required to pay said sums or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 26th day of September A D 1904 Dated August 12 1901 George E Waldo Plaintiff By his attorney J E Kelley SHERIFFS SALE By virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow county Ne braska under a decree in an action wherein Charles E Gibson is plaintiff and Fannie Coleman et al are defendants to me directed and delivered I shall offer at public tale and fell to the highest bidder for cash at the east door of the court house in McCook Red Willow county Nebraska on tho 3rd day of October 1904 at the hour of 1 oclock p m the following described real estate to wit The south half of the southwest quarter of section 34 in township 4 range 30 west of the Sixth Principal Merid ian in Red Willow county Nebraska Dated this 1st day of September 1904 A C Chabteee Sheriff Boyle Eldred Attorneys Modern Dentistry HERBERT J PRATT DDS Office over McConnells drug store McCOOK NEBRASKA Office Phone 160 Res Phone 111 Registered Graduato 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 IHb fid 01 UU1III DENTIST wiohb 112 Ollico over Grannis storo McCook Nob MRS h F GKIGGr aoint kor ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Threo doors east of DoGroffs store E J MITCHEJLL AUCTIONEER McCook Neb Terms 1 percent No date mndo for less than S10U0 My references aro parties for whom I havo cried sales I Want Your Business DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free DR A P WELLES Physician and Surgeon Office ovor McMillens drug storo Residence 702 Main Avouuo Residence phono 53 Office phono 28 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ASSTEACTEB McCook Nebraska 3Agcntof Lincoln Land Co aud of McCook Waterworks Office in Postoffico building C H Rotlk C E Eldked Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attokxeys at Law Long Distance Phone II Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Postotlico Building McCook Neb HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioice for Busy People Bring3 Golden Health and Renewed Vigor A specific for Constipation Indigestion Live and Kidney Troubles Pimples Eczema Impure Blood Bad Breath Sluggish Bowels Headache and Backache Its Rocky Blountain Tea in tab -let form 85 cents n box Genuine made by Hollister Drug Company Madison Wis VfJLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 3JrS3sa8fJ5rSBIS F I BURGESS Flowr and An p h a in Hiier paEgegsrTEsra Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halhday Waupun telipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker- Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA w iesaNfiSNSsSrSESasBsfBS SUSCHESTERS ER8L5SH iOYAL blue I ro HT lit ZuihurAfllt rnii m 7m k rjv - uMai uutl Hlln wt Take no nthni - and ribbon hi- - ir win mutter iJlLiiOTMi ww iesuxnontato Sold bj Hif HSSTEB CHEMICAL CO 21K 210O Mudison Square miLA PA Mention thU Diner- NOT1CE OF PROBATE OF FOREIGN WILL State of Nebraska Red Willow County ss To all person interested in tho estate of George A Kelsey deceased Whereas Edward F Gillette of Sharon Con necticut has filed in my office a duly authenti cated copy of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of George A Kelsey deceased andof the probate of the same in tho probate court in the district of Sharon in the county of Litchfield state of Connecticut and a petition praying that tho same be admitted to probate in this state and letters testamentary issue thereon and that the time and place may be fixed for hearing the same W hereupon I have appointed tho 10th dav of beptember 190 J at ten oclock a m at ray office m McCook Red Willow county Nebraska as i llm e and Pace for Proving said will at wuichtime and place you and all persons con cerned may appear and contest the same It is further ordered that said petitioner civo notice to all persons interested in said estato of the pendency of the petition and the time and place set for hearing by causing a copy of this order to be published in The McCook Tribune a newspaper published in said county and state for three weeks successively previous to the hearing In testimony whereof I have hereunto setmy hand and my official seal this 22ddayof August V i S- Gkee County Jodge Iseal t 1 1 V J y 7 I 4 J i K f J faS jT0 J Al