c 5 j fffeieB0fe pikp Official Paper of Redwlllow County By F M KIMMELL Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening service at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday J J Loughran Pastor Congregational Sunday school at 10 Sermon at 11 Y P S C E at 7 Sermon at 8 Prayer and conference meeting Wednesday evening at 8 Rev II H Hawkins will preach both morn ing and evening Gkougk A Conrad Pastor Christian The members of the church have given their pastor a vacation in order that he may engage in evange listic work Until his roturn there will be Bible school at 10 a m social service at 11 a m No service in the evening G T Burt Pastor Episcopal Services in St Albans church as follows Every Sunday in the month Sunday school at 10 oclock am Morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer and sermon at 8 The third Sunday in the month Holy Communion at 730 a m All are welcome E R Earle Rector Methodist Sunday School at 10 Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m Bap cismal service at close of morning service Epworth League at 7 Junior League at 3 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 800 Good music accommodating usherscomfortable seats All welcome especially men M B Carman Pastor Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postofliceMarch 221905 Albright Mr A C Davis Mrs J H Griffiths Mr C E Hoswoll Mr George Harringtoti Mr Frank Kilo Mr Henry McKillip R C Rowland Mrs Lillian Rowland P Stowart C II Thompson Miss Agnes When calling for these letters please say they wore advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster HE above picture of the man and nsh is the trade mark of Scotts Emulsion and is the synonym for strength and purity It is Bold in almost all the civilized coun tries of the globe If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world wide calam itv because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life giving properties Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scotts Emul sion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste Scotts Emulsion is the best thing in the world for weak backward children thin delicate people and all conditions of wasting and lost strength Send for free sample SCOTT BOWSfE CHEMISTS 4O0 41G TEAM STUKKT 2THW TOB 5fc and 100 All druggists fft0HKBmnsaHHB8feamBflbi It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs low ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases among -which are the two greatest destroyers of human life pneumonia and consumption Chamberlains Cough Remedy has -won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment It aids expectoration re lieves the lungs and opens the secretions effecting a speedy and permanent cure It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia I rawtssswaa HomeM J Grovert to L A Fitch wd to hf lot 11 12 blk 261st add McCook W H Sullivan to A J Raior wd to 1000 00 OJ 900 shf 500 00 United States to J Rittenburg pat to n hf se qr sw qr se qr 17-4-26 United States to heirs of A 0 Teel pat to o hf sw qrlot 3 4 7-1-27 S C West to E E Smith wd to se qr 4-4-27 120000 Another car of American and Elwood woven wire fence at W T Colemans Bids Wanted for New Star Route The government not receiving satis factory bids on its first advertisement for proposals is again advertising for bids to carry the mail six times a week between McCoolc and Quick by way of Oenterpoint a -proposed new mail route or rather an extension of the present Quick Box Elder route to McCook The distance is 2150 miles and return The contract Avill run from May 1st 1905 to June 30lh 1906 Open for receipt of bids in Washington D C to April 11th 1905 Mail will leave McCook at 630 a m arriving at Quick at 1230 p m leaving Quick at 130 p m and arriving at McCook at 7 30 p m For blank ap plications for bids and bonds or addi tional information see Postmaster Kim mell of McCook Observe that all bids must be in the governments hands by April 11th See the gasoline engine and alfalfa meal grinder at W T Colemans Many cases of litigation between farm ers themselves and between farmers and people of other vocations could be pre vented if the parties thereto were prop erly advised about each others rights and obligations in the beginning There are not many lawsi its among farmers in Rgd Willow county Our farmers are peaceable folk and know how to settle their own differences but occasionally questions arise where a little knowledge of law will save a farmer the value of a field of corn or a big bunch of shoats An excellent way to get thi3 morsel of legal lore in time is to be a regular sub scriber for The Iowa Homestead of Des Moines Iowa a very popular farm paper with our people which has a regular legal department each week answering inquiries about line fences road laws damage suits conveyances and other legal problems puzzling to the farmer Such a department is something compar atively new in farm journalism The Homestead having been the first to in troduce this valuable feature The pa per of course contains all the usual features of a good farm journal besides We take subscriptions for it at The Tri bune office ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Fred Beardslee visited the home folks this week Mrs Mary Mattisox is a guest in the Home of U W iUcMillen Snapper Kennedy is with us again and full of baseball talk as usual Miss Carrie Thuman of Cambridge is a guest of Mr and Mrs WEPence Mrs H Yerrick of Hardy Nebraska is a guest of Mr and Mrs W W Mc Millon Mr and Mrs Crites of Hastings are guests of Conductor and Mrs A G Bump this week Miss Liixie Campbell consulted an Omaha oculist first of the weekarriving homo on Wednesday night Mr and Mrs I F Clapp arrived from Allegan Mich Wednesday on No 1 and -will be the guests of their son H C Clapp for some time If you cannot eat sleep or work feel mean cross and ugly take Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea this month A tonic for the sick There is no remedy equal to it 35 cents Tea or Tablets L WMcConnell gnr 6k t fc - foiWrtl Have your cake muffins and tea bis cuit home made They will be fresher cleaner more tasty and wholesome Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home quickly and eco nomically fine and tasty cake the raised hot biscuit puddings the frosted layer cake crisp cookies crullers crusts and muffins with which the ready made food found at the bake shop or grocery does not compare Royal is the greatest of bake day helps ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO NEW YORK Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since last Thursday evening Liifboln Land Co to E Graham wd toIotl3blk8Danbury 100 00 J W Adkins to E E Fiechtorwd to o hf 2500 00 C A Huntzingor to V F Ikerd wd to s lif no qr 9-1-26 1200 00 D M Marquis to R B Campbell wd to se qr no qr o hf so qr sw qr so qr so qr bv qr 20 sw qr sw qr 2400 00 S R Jolly to A P Hodwell wd to so qr pt no qr sw qr 17-1-26 4500 00 A M and H W Benjamin to V H Benjamin wd to sw qr23nwqr26 nwqr27all in 1 I 2000 00 A Ilorky to J W Dovony wd to no qr 8-2-27 1200 00 J H KinK to F Waimer wd to o hf nw qr n hf no qr 13-2-29 GOO 00 I R Andrews to A J Rayorwd to sw 1000 00 N WGraves to E Northnp wd to e hf 9 uw qr 4 10 all in 3 26 5200 00 O Gielday to J B Goreloy wd to nw qr 10-2-26 1000 00 Chicago Lumber Co to J E Dodge wd tonw qr 30-1-29 GOO 00 Lincoln Land Co to F W Bosworth wd to lot 11 blk 23 1 fc McCook 200 00 United States to C II Smith pat to sw qr no qr w h so qr se qr sw qr all in 20-1-26 United States to R T McCollum pat to W H Sullivan to A J Ruser wd to n hf nw qr sw qr nw qr nw qr sw qr For Sale or Trade A complete photographers outfit Will sell or trade ut a bargain Address lock bos 522 McCook Nebraska Sterling both and plated WT V77LJtm JTt ware we have Coleman 1 ns If your blood is thin and im pure you are miserable all the time It is pure rich blood that invigorates strengthens refreshes Yoscertainlvknow arsapani f rt T UOJL Laxative clctc o night greatly aui Z 1 Ri the medicine that brings good health to the home the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years A doctors medicine I owe my life without clnuir tit Ayers Sarsapanllt It is tlio mint v nmlorfiil miili cineintlio world forum viiiimh s Mv euro is permanent tin 1 cannot tliauk oii emui li JIKS DKMA Ml WKI r NuiTnilc J SICO a bottle All Inm isti ctgaaawMr m hsiao for i cii Jom ll iK n f -- rrrcsAjxna i 0 ka I will sell at public sale at my pasture adjoining the town of McCook on the north on Saturday April 8 1905 On account of the absence of Mr Berry the date of sale has been changed from date advertised in bills to above commencing at 1 oclock p m the fol lowing property One span of horses weight 2600 pounds 51 Head of Cattle consisting of 1 registered Durham bull 2 years old 20 head 3-year-old heifers 10 vearling heifers 10 yearling steers 5 2-year-old heifers 1 sucking calves and 1 milch cow Implements One set double harness 1 set single harness wagon hay rack mower plow hay rake harrow cultivator lister sickle grinder and a single horse potatoe plow TERMS OF SALE Sums of S10 and un der cash over S10 a credit of 6 months will be given purchaser to give note drawing 10 per cent interest with ap proved security A discount or o per cent will be given for cash on sums over 10 W D BURNETT H H Berry Auctioneer V Franklin Clerk Cambridge Flour I now have the exclusive agency in McCook of this celebrated flour Every sack is guaranteed I also have the McCook flour and feed of all kinds Your patronage will be ap preciated Phone 186 J E NELHS Second door east of DeGroff s r Mike Walsh DEALER IN POULTRY and EGGS Old Rubber Copper and Brass Highest Market Price Paid in Cash Block West of Citizens Bank I McCook - Nebraska INDIAN0LA John Broomfield started for California Sunday night Plow up your gardens get ready to plant trees spring is here The children of W Mullin are recov ering from the scarlet fever County Judge Frank Moore returned to McCook Sunday evening Joseph Rayer went down to Friond this week on a business trip W Wallace was und6r tho weather for a few days but is all right again Mrs J J Wilson is entertaining his cousin F T Stalcup of Hastings Neb Fred Beardslee of Denver spent Sun day iu our midst the guest of relatives Mrs R Hatcher and two daughters visited with Mrs Jim McClung Sunday last R E Smith is out in the country this week following his profession painting and papering Miss Alice Cramer drives to and from her school now since tho weather has become warmer Mary Miller has returned from Cul bertson and will mako her home with her parents for a time Edith Allen returned from McCook Tuesday where she had been visiting her sister Mrs E Calhoun Section Boss Millers son Henry of Culbortson is a homo now and works with his father on the section Mrs Whittaker returned to McCook Sunday night after a short visit w th her daughter Mrs O Colling Mrs Elmer Thompson returned from Iowa a few days ago whither she was called by tho serious illness of her moth er John McClung and wife have moved over from Lebanon and are now residents of Indianola again They live in tho old Courier building Justice J E Ryan solemnized tho marriage of Roy Smith and Miss E M Collicutt of Cambridge in Indianola Wednesday evening Robert E French of Kearney grand custodian of the A F and A M lodge was in town Wednesday evening on business connected with the order D W Schoenthals little nephew Al fred Sheeney has returned from Bennett where he has been visiting and will help his uncle on the farm this summer The singing class of Profossor and Mrs Calvin is progressing finely and is deserving of patronage Their clasa numbers something over a hundred W H Walter received a telegram Sunday announcing the death of his aged father at Lincoln Burial took place Monday afternoon at that place The Congregational people gave a sup per of ice cream cako and coffee in the Masonic temple last Thursday evening The attendance was small on account of the threatening weather Tho people of Indianola are experi menting in oil wells at present The derrick sixty feet high is up and the work is being pushed forward as rapidly as the circumstances will permit Mr and Mrs W II Smith are re ceiving congratulations on account of that new grand daughter that came to the home of Mrs Edith McCarrick nee Smith in Bison Oklahoma last week We have had another how in town and we are blessed with plenty This time it is moving pictures which were really very good and afforded lots of amusements for the crowds each even ing Wm Bythrop of Palisade was in In dianola a few days last week He re ports the death of his wife which occur red about two weeks ago Her maiden name was Edith Russell daughter of W II Russell now of Denver Colo Thty lived here in former days Salesman Wanted We have some open territory for which we desire a capable energetic honest man Groc ery experience is not necessary but must bo a good salesman Permanent employment and liberal compensation for the right man Reply stating occu pation and giving references 21 2ts John Sexton Co Wholesale GrocersChicago RURAL FREE DELIVERY ROUTE NO 1 The school taught by Mrs Dora John ston closed today E E Rogers house will soon be finish ed and ready for the warming Mrs S C Hileman and family have moved into West McCook R B Simmons is building a fine sod house on his farm southeast of town Charles W Roper set up a pair of scales for Gerald Wilcox first of the week Charles Skalla and Joseph Boos of Missouri Ridge were in McCook Mon day on business Captain I H Wasson arrived home last Friday night from spending a few weeks visiting in Iowa Mr and Mrs Jacob Randel Mr and Mrs Will Randel visited with their brother G F Randel Thursday Mrs William Baumbach is getting along nicely now but the baby lived but a few minutes after its birth There will be a basket supper at the Wade school house Prospect Park Fri day evening next week March 31st Dont miss it On Thursday night April 6th there will be an entertainment at the North Star school house and a basket supper after the entertainment The money raised by the sale of the baskets will be for the benefit of the library The en tertainment will begin at eight oclock All are cordially invited SCHOOL CREEkT Fine weather for fall grain Mrs Gray is on the sick list Valentine Gray is working for J B Rozelle A Mr Brown has moved on the S F Phillips place Foss Dutcher has quit school to assist with the spring work A good time is reported at the party of J B Rozelles Friday evening Mrs Jno Dutcher spent a few days in Cambridge visiting friends last week The Misses Rozelle and Bert Rohrer attended church in Bartley Sunday evening Robert George and the Cambridge editor took supper at Jno Dutchers Fridav evening The best apron check ginghams 5c at Thompsons r HARDWARE WAITE k CO Builders Hardwre In this lino wo carry an up-to-date stock and aro pre pared to quoto bed rock prices Seeds A large and fresh stock of selected garden seeds in packages or in bulk Farm seeds in sea son at right prices It will pay vou to buy our SEEDS IMPLEMENTS McCOOK NEB Ranges vjit j i MB YTJSs TifT Sr- SS ift5SJSHVrSr35i Wo havo tho ROUND OAK CHIEF tho OHIO and other steel ranges Thy aro the best but wo also have the cheap est If you intend to put in a modern henting plant this summer let us give you estimates on FURNACES Wagons We continue to carry tho reliable MITCHELL and Mil BURN wagons They aro unexcelled The SANSON and FAIRBANKS steel mills the ECLIPSE wood mill and tho WAUPUW vaneless each one the best in its class PUMPS towers tanks casing pipe couplings cylinders and all well supplies Egrr vf - Boy JJtKKiiMtfKAAttili LA - iJrfi 111 lip J i r mgr rri7TiTg i i n1 vv i v v w mn m i i u m Cash Prices for Sharpening LVJXVJISTTJU H1KW fy ytJf TJi - 9 WSPWI i HARNESS Heavy Handwre A largo stock of barb wirehog wire nails staplescorru gntediron bar iron wagon wood bolts otc Discs Wo can meet your wants In discs har rows drills plows cultivators and small tools Do not buy until you havo seen our stock HARROWS Harvesters Tho always reliable MCCOR MICK Headers Binders Header Binders and Corn Binders Everybody knows them McCORMICK tho best of them all The McCORMICK and OSBORNE Rakes no o better Phico your orders early The Pioneer Hardware Store SSflSSEKNENaffvEsaRarsHSEKrSffi A Present to Every Farmers and Girl G W Predmore Sons are so anxious that every farmer should know of Skows Rotary Disc Sharpener and the wonderful work it is doing in their shop that they are willing to give a nice present to every boy or girl that will read this ad to their father and induce him to bring us a trial set to be sharpened This wonderful disc sharp ener in our shop is one of only 6 in Nebraska Discs sharpened on this machine do better work and stay sharp twice as long as by the old hand method The reason is that the discis rolled instead of pounded made from three eighths to five ei g h t h s of an inch larger the steel is made harder and the disc naturally cut easier while the old method of pounding warps the disc out of shape and makes it rough 15c per i6inch disc 20c per i8inch disc 25c per 20inch disc West Dennison St flcCOOK NEBRASKA SSENJESSJEFsKEKXSrsaSVZ FMWUiBMVraf rafA r t WiiW stop your Lung Irritation relieve youp Sore Throat and drive out your Chronic Cold with the only cer tain and strictly scientific Cure for Coughs and Colds Almost in Uespair Our little daughter was given up by two physicians with consumption of the throat and we were almost in despair when our druggist recommended Dr Kings New Discovery After taking four bottles she was perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since GEO A EYLER Cumberland Md Price 50c and 100 TRIAL BOTTLES FREE RECOMMENDED GUARANTEED AND6OLDBY ALL DRUGGISTS V i 1 Hi V S M r1