m If mKHtmmmmmKmmmmmmmmammmsmmBBsn Adjers MwmumammamtaBaamsuamaBatnamttiritvitivmtnm m9 For hard colds bronchitis asthma and coughs of all kinds you canndt take any- thing better thanAyers Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral Ask your twn doctor if this is not so He uses it He understands why it soothes and heals I had n torrlblo ckiici for wepka Then I took Ayers Cherry Tenon I kiuI only ono bottle comletolv cureil ni Mrs J IS Iankoitii St Joseph Mlrli 25e50cglG0 ie avii m All rirugcist c liwl m fCo iUl ughs Colds TJp You will hrr i 3n one of try F D BURGESS Plumber and Steam Fitter Iron Lead and Sewer Pipe Brass Goods Pumps an Boiler Trimmings Agent for Halliday Waupun telipse Windmills Basement of the Meeker Phillips Building McCOOK NEBRASKA - i ir luDljib MM T will sell at public sale at my pasture adjoining the town of McCook on the corth on Saturday April 8 1905 On account of the absence of Mr Berry the date of sale has been changed Jrom date advertised in bills to above commencing at 1 oclock p m the fol lowing property One span of horses height 2600 pounds 51 Head of Cattle insisting of 1 registered Durham bull 2 years old 20 head 3-year-old heifers 10 yearling heifers 10 yearling steers 5 2-year-old heifers 4 sucking calces and 1 milch cow Implements One sot double harness 1 set single harness wagon hay track mower plow hay rake harrow -cultivator lister sickle grinder and a single horse potatoe plow TERMS OF SALE Sums of S10 and un tder cash over 10 a credit of 6 months will be given purchaser to give note drawing 10 per cent interest with ap proved security A discount of 5 per cent will be given for cash on sums over S10 W D BURNETT H H Berry Auctioneer V Franklin Clerk a MARSH The Butcher wants your trade The best of everything is his motto Phone 12 M CHICHESTERS ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS US 55rSiAi3a3rs reliable Indies ask Druggist for CHICHESTERS ENGLISH in Bed and 3old metallic boxes sealed -with blue ribbon Take bo other Itcftuo danceroiu inUtl latlotu and imitations Buyoryour Druggist or send 4c In stamps for PartlcaIarrTeti xaoafaU and Keller for JLadies In letter return Mall leOOO Testimonials Sold by aill Druggists CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO -2109 Sladlaoa Square pwit pj AC cation this saw LEBANON Mr and Mrs J V Adkins have a baby girl Walti r Giafton was over from Mc Cook Saturday P W Polton papered J P Kinnes farm house to is week MrH Mandy Nichols is having her new bouse plasterod this week Earl Bod well camo up from Boaver City Saturdayand will stay a few days Joseph Hover of Bartley was doing business with J A Porter Saturday last Fred and Albert Lay of Missouri Valley Iowa are here husking corn for Wm Uuntzinger Mrs Al Johnson has set out some trees in the yard and is having tho house occupied by E C Clark painted W M Pennington turned his team over S Dutcher last Friday and received the deed to his property in Bartley P J Hickman from south of Bartley tDok dinner at A CBartholomews Sat urday and was a business visitor in Lebanon Wm Meadvillo has sold his 200 acre divide farm to L A Sheldon late of Colorado Springs He is thinking of buying property in Wilsonville The birthdays of Henry Stevens and E E Fiechters fell on the same day Friday of last week and they had a birthday dinner at E E Fiechters Sunday They are a year older now Meetings commenced Sunday in the Presbyterian church where they will be held this week and in the ME church next week Revs W H Scofield Murr and Pollock of Wilsonville will help in the meetings J L Hoobler shipped 84 hogs Mon day sixty of them weighpd on an aver age 303 pounds each There were nine cars of stock shipped Monday Redfeldt Bros shipped cattle other shippers were H E Waugh and Marion Walters T L Jones qf Hendley had two cars of stock bought but could not get cars till Wednesday The R F D carrier out of Lebanon was asked a few days ago to write a money order for a patron and wait till the patron paid him He said his Uncle Sam was not acquainted with the patron and so he could not do it so he was told to ask a merchant in Leb anon to furnish the dollar and wait until he got the money this also met with re fusal NORTH OF LEBANON Jeff Horton Sr lost a good work horse Monday night The Ash Creek miniterpreached here week ago Sunday and has promised to preach here every third Sunday John Ernest who came out frojn Columbus Neb is living in the parson age until he gets a building up to live in on his farm Mr Shafer is living with Wm Troester while he builds a granary to live in this summer Jacob Harsch was the happiest boy in the country last Friday night when he went to Bartley and met Miss Lizzie Peters who came up on the evening train from Miuden to vist awhile with her mother and friends here Large poles are being set up for the new telepnone lines we win nave a switch board and then when you call some one up to talk their voice wont become fainter as the different receivers come down and then clearer again as they hang them up one after the other The line to Wilsonville or to the county line will be put up next See the gasoline engine and alfalfa meal grinder at W Fred T Colemans 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 W McConnell BANKSVILLE Wesch has finished sowing barley s C R Lee is billed for a dance on Sat urday night Albert Weeks was a McCook visitor Wednesday Monday and Tuesday the wind blew to beat the band W H Benjamin was at McCookMon day seeing the sights A M Benjamin was doing business in McCook Wednesday H I Peterson has been sowing barley which seems to be the fetching crop in this vicinity this spring Miss Julia Goodenberger is conduct ing the Banksville school with complete satisfaction to the patrons of the school There was a mistake in last weeks items in regard to A M Benjamin going to Arkansas He is at his old stand and will be for a year at least The article in the Banksville news of The Tribune stating that B W Ben jamin lost cattle for want of feed is not a fact and whoever made such a state ment had better take it back Salesman Wanted We have some open territory for which we desire a capable energetic honest man Groc ery experience is not necessary but must be a good salesman Permanent employment and liberal compensation for the right man Reply stating occu pation and giving references 24 2ts John Sexton Co Wholesale Grocers Chicago LIVE STOCK MARKETS AT KANSAS CITY THE WEEKS TRADE REPORTED BY CLAY ROBINSON COMPANY LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICES AT CHICAGO KANSAS CITY OMAHA SIOUX CITY ST JOSEPH AND DENVER Kansas City March 29 1905 Receipt of cattle so far this week were 24800 against 23400 last week and 25 200 last yenr Mondays market Was strong Trade Tuesday was active and steady closing easy The proportion of beef stqers today was large The mar ket was active and geuernlly 10c higher although some claim 15c to 2c advance over the low point yesterday Best cows and heifers were strong to 10c higher others unchanged Killing bulls were strong Best stockers and feeders sold readily and firm others slow Feeding bulls were dull and lower and stock cows and heifers slow Calves were steady The following table gives quo tations now ruling Extra prime cornfed steers 40 to 6 00 Good 5 00 to 5 40 Ordinary 4 25 to 4 85 Choice cornfed heifers 4 50 to 5 00 Good 4 00 to4 50 Medium 3 25 to 3 75 Choice cornfed cows 3 75 to 4 40 Good 3 25 to 3 75 Medium 2 i5 to 3 25 dinners 1 50 to Choice stags 4 00 to Choice fed bulls 3 25 to Good 3 00 to Bologna bulls 2 00 to Voal calves 5 00 to Good to choice native or western stockers 4 25 to Fair 3 75 to Common 3 25 to Good to choice heavy native feeders 4 25 to Fair 3 75 to Good to choice heavy branded horned feeders 3 75 to Fair 3 50 to Common 3 00 to Good to choice stock heifers 3 00 to Fair 2 50 to Good to choice stock calvessteers 4 00 to Fair 3 50 to Good tochoico stock calvesheifers 3 25 to Fair 2 75 to 2 25 4 75 400 3 25 2 75 600 4 75 4 25 3 75 4 75 4 25 4 25 3 75 3 50 3 25 3 00 4 75 4 00 3 75 3 25 Receipts of hogs so far this week were 25700 against 25400 last week and 22 700 last year Mondays market was steady to 5c lower Tuesdays trade was active but 5c lower The market today was strong to 5c higher with bulk of sales from 8515 to 332 top S537 Receipts of sheep thus far this week were 19400 against 11400 last week and 17100 a year ago Mondays market was 10c to 15c lower on sheep Lambs 15c to 20c off Tuesdays trade was 5c to 10c higher The market today was steady We quote Choice lambs S725 to 8740 choice yearlings 8350 to 8660 choice wethers 8575 to 8600 choice ewes 8550 to 8560 Top steers at 8600 today were the highest this year and except some Christmas cattle sold last September the highest since last June Another car of American and Elwood woven wire fence at VV T Colemans If taken this month keeps yoi well all summer It makes the little ones eat sleep and grow A spring tonic for the whole family Hollisters Rocky Moun tain Tea 35 cents Tea or Tablets L W McConnell BARTLEY Mrs Jennie Catlett is having her house painted M D Hobbs and H L Brown were Bartley visitors Monday Dr Brown visited with his son Harry and family last Sunday afternoon A nice little girl was born to Mr and Mrs Chas Cammack last Thursday Theodore Faubin was seriously sick a few days this week but is now able to be around A J DeArmond is on the sick list this week and is reported some better at this writing Sam Gammel has sold his farm north of Bartley to a Free Methodist preacher from Orleans Neb B B and Charles Duckworth and Newt Smith of Indianola was in our city this week on business B B Duckworth a miller of several years experience says the flour made at the Bartley mill is the best he ever used Alec Wheeler and James Finnegan are repairing the house and putting up a nice fence around the Dr Brown farm this week Mrs Bert Stevens has been at her parents home in Bartley several days seriously sick She in now improving and it is hoped she will soon be well again Mr Blair from the eastern part of the state is in our city this week He has several farms in this vicinity and is thinking of going into business in Bartley Mrs Olmsteads new residence is be ing rapidly pushed to completion Mr Trainer is the contractor who will in sure a good job When finished it will be one of the best houses in Bartley Ernest Shumaker has opened up a first class meat market in Bartley this week Ernest has been a resident here for several years and is a gentleman and good business man fully competent to conduct a good market which will be appreciated by our citizens Mr Theobald in company with J R Neel of Indianola has secured enough subscribers to insure the extension of the Bartley Mutual Telephone to Mc Cook and soon we will have the pleasure of saying hello to county capital res idents For Sale or Trade complete photographers A outfit Will sell or trade at a bargain Address lock bos 522 McCook Nebraska DANBURY Mrs Joaio Leisure is on the sick list Alfred Metcalf has shipped a few car loads of wheat Mrs Moses Young is visiting in Mc Cook this week Roy Boyor has gone to Indianola to work in a restaurant Born to Mr and Mrs Ed Eno a baby boy March 25th S W Stilgebouer Jr visited his parents in Bartley Sunday Mr Kimes af Filmore county Nob is visiting M Doud and family There was a debate at the town hall Friday It was attended fairly well John Grovert and wife of McCook visited J L Sargent and family Sun day Mrs Nan Ashton of Cedar Bluffs visited with home folks between trains Saturday J E Dolph shipped four car loads of sheep and J L Sims shipped a car load o hogs Sunday night to St Joe Wilber Henton had a runaway Fri day evening Fortunately nobody was hurt His sister Edna was also in the bugcy O B Woods has bought the creamery and is going to have it moved second door from the saloon and put in a barber shop Elvin Woods has bought the machinery and is going to put in a trip hammar lathe feed grinder and disk grinder We had a destructive fire southeast of tnvn Monday It burned the hay for Lewis Leist and was coming to town but the wind changed and took it southeast It burned all of Mr Bakers and Silas Doolys hay and all around Mr Baker house Fire started from an old stack that had been burned a week ago We have everything in the latest de signs in both hollow and flat silverware W T Coleman EAST FLAT Stephen Bolles has his onions planted Gus Morosic is taking pleasure in a new organ Wheat and barley sowing are progres sing rapidly Fall wheat and rye couldnt look bet ter at this time of the year Mr and Mrs Will stone and Mr and Mrs Fred Satchell were guests of Mr and Mrs George Harrison Sunday Rev Kerr has gone to his home up in Lincoln county to be absent two weeks There will be preaching at the regular hours Sunday April 2nd George Harrison and Will Sexson are going to put in a blacksmith shop at Box Elder George will furnish the wind for the fire with his new cyclone bellows his own make and Will will strike while the iron is hot See the boys and get in your orders early and avoid the rush CULBERTS0N Nelson Finley is working on the ditch William Crowell left for Denver Tues day Grace Duree spent Monday in Mc Cook Mrs John Houch has been pronounced insane J Karell from Blackwood was in town Wednesday George Metzer and family spent Sun day with S E Solomon A surprise dinner was given in honor of Geo W Trimpey Sundaj Frank Gesselman is going to board at George Metzers after April 1st There will be no school Friday on ac count of the teachers meeting in Mc Cook The D of H taffy pulling Friday night was a fine success Everyone re ports a good time Misses Maggie Trimpey Merl Newlon and Mrs Marks visited the high school Wednesday afternoon Mrs Annas Haining has returned home from Bartley where she has been to see her son Eobert We are glad to hear that Robert is recovering Mens suits 8350 S500 S650 S800 1000 1350 at Thompsons SCHOOL CREEK Grandpa Dutcher is in very poor health Jim Lee and wife visited at Mrs Kil gores recently Walter Shoemaker is working for Geo Wheeler Reading circle met with J B Eozell Friday evening Jim McClung wife and baby visited at J W Dutchers Sunday Joe Kovalac moved to town Monday Joe Ceasor will farm his place Mrs Sedden visited her daughter Mary Korb on the Beaver last week The ruial route inspector was looking over the route in this vicinity Tuesday A good time is reported at Lenard Harsch s at the party and oyster supper- Advertised Letters The following letters wore advertised by the McCook postofliceMarch 281905 Curlee Edward Dodd E M Ltthorrldge R W Wewmau Mr John Smith E B Frd Flaked Cook J M Grosotta Misj Violett Murry Jho P Talmor Mr Flojd Slieltz Mrs Fea SlyMi6sClnra When calling for those letters please Bay they were advertised F M Kimmell Postmaster It will bring rich red blood firm flesh and muscle Thats what Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do Taken this month keeps you well all sirmmer 35 cents Tea or Tablets om rom v ipre leaves the meat be made into California Wheatose wheat food for breakfast All good grocers McCook s 7 IB tJ II Buyers and Shippers of Poultry and Eggs all For the next 7 days c we will pay cash r For Hens Tc lb Springs Tc lb l Turkey Hens lie lb APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 31 1901 Notice is hereby given that M U Cljde has filed in the city clerks ollice his bond and peti tion for a license to tell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 5 block 21 in the Second ward original city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 M U Cltde Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 31 1905 Notice is hereby given that Lovel R Chdehas filed in the city clerks offico his bond and peti tion for a license to sell inalt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 9 block 21 in the First ward of the city of McCook for one year from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 Lovel R Clyde Applicant APPLICATION FOR PERMIT McCook Neb March 31 1905 Notice is hereby given that A McMillen has filed in the city clerks office his bond and peti tion for a druggists permit to sell malt spiritu ous and vinous liquors in the building on lot 21 block 22 in the First ward in the city of Mc Cook Red Willow countv NVbraska during the year ending May 1st 190b A McMillen Applicant NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS To II A Talcott and to all whom it may con cern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencirig at the north east corner of the northwest quarter of section thirty five 35 township three 3 range twenty seven 27 in Indianola precinct Red Willow county Ne braska running thence west on section line to a point four 4 rods west of the north east corn er of the northeast quarter of section thirty four 34 township three 13 range twenty seven 27 thence north about ten 10 rods thence in a southwesterly direction along canon bank un til it intersects the section line thence west on section line to schoolcreek thence in a south westerly direction about fifteen 15 rods until it interfcectsroad No 295 has reported in favor of the location thereof and all objections there to or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerks office on or before noon of the 22nd day of May 1905 or said road will be es tablished without relerence thereto E J Wilcox County Clerk APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 23 1905 Notice is hereby given that Hendrick La throp a firm composed of E W Hendrick and Walter Lathrop have filed in the city clerks office their bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the Doyle building on lot 9 block 22 in the First ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 Hendeick Latiikop Applicants APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 24 1905 Notice is hereby given that William Lewis has filed in the city clerk s offico his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tho building at No 103 Main avenue in the First ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 Williaji Lewis Applicant APPLICATION FOR LICENSE McCook Nebraska March 24 1905 Notice is hereby given that Louis Fleischman 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 113 Main Avenue in the First ward of the city of McCook from May 1 1905 to April 30 1906 Louis Fleischman Applicant NOTICE OF SALE In the district court of Red Willow county State of Nebraska In the matter of the ap plication of Mabel M Kimmell administra trix of the estate of Anna Cunigunda Flohr for license to sell real estate Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Honorable R C Orr judge of the district court of Red Willow county Nebraska made on the 25th day of February 1905 for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public venduo to the high est bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of McCook in said coun ty on the 8th day of April 1905 at the hour of ten oclock a m the following described real estate to wit Lots number thirty six and thirty seven in block number two in South McCook Red Willow county Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 16th day of March 1905 Mabel M Kimmell Administratrix of the estate of Anna Cunigun da Flohr Boyle Eldred attorneys for administratrix Dr Herbert J Pratt RcaiSTEBED GUVDDATK Dentist Office over McConnells Drag Store mccook neb Toloplionos Oillco 1G0 residonco 131 Former locution AtlautnGeorgia MRS L F GUIGG MCCOOK AGENT FOB ChasAStevens Bros Ready made Garments and Furnishing Goods Threo doors oast of DeGroff s store L H LINDEMANN Real Estate Insurance Phono 56 Offico over McMillens drug store of the kernel to m p suttojm McCOOK NEBRASKA JEWELER MUSICAL GOODS NEBRASKA DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free J F Hart M D MCCOOK NEBRASKA Offico hours 9 to 12 a m 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p ni Phones Ollice 155 rosidonce 45 DR A P WEILES Physician and Surgeon Office Residence 521 Main Aveuue Office and Residence phono 53 Calls answered night or day McCOOK NEBRASKA JOHN E KELLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW and BONDED ABSTRACTEB McCook Nebraska 3Agent of Lincoln Land Co and of McCook Waterworks Office in Poatoilico building A Good Investment 15 acres adjacent to city of McCook house frame stable granary hen house well hog pens etc 2500 peach trees AH in cultiva tion 600 cash Write for complete land list E J MITCHELL McCook Neb C H Boyle C E Eldeed Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Long Distance Phone 44 Rooms 1 and 7 second floor Postoffice Building McCook Neb DR I J GUNN DENTIST pnosE us Office over Grannis store McCook Neb WE GUARANTEE To Prevent Hog Cholera From appearing on your farm Be prudent this year and pre vent a repetition of the losses of previous years Call and See Us and Get Written Guarantee Lrmk xLa u I BlculP 1 V I I wAoe f 2 W AW I I jr raLflF ft TESTIMONIAL Delmont S D Dec 17 1902 1 used L K for hog cholera and it was all right It cured my hogs- I had three sick ones and they all got well and done fine I alio used it for chicken lice and mites and it is all SSiSlt f Itisthe onl Medicine foVhojr cholera I think Gotlieb Jeeke Harrington Neb Dec 11 190 T am using Liquid Koal and am well pleaded with it I am sure I saved my hogs with it fast year and am going to keep it in stock all tha time it is the best as thing I ever had o he Peore vrythlsit is intended for It is good for chicken cholera lice on stock insect of all kinds it will destroy all kinds lnSect3 F W Woman- JAIIES CAIN pahefniobwathe Nanal ical Com- HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets Busy Medicine for Busy People Bring3 Goldea Health and Beaswed Vigor clflc or Constipation Indigestion live o ffiirou5les HmpleB EcSema Impure SSrnkStrreah Sluggish Bowels Headache 25 f e- Ita Bf fountain Tea iatab HnrrS8 cent a Genxilae made by Hollisteb Dhco Company Madison Wis VLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE f To Cure a Cold In One Day I Take Laxative BrHIO Qllinnie Tablets on every I I Seven Million hoses sold in past 12 months TMs Signature W SJyWZi box 25c 1 Ai 9 V V fj m fl fj 4 A M -1 i l M r